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    THE OMAHA' DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, SO, 1905.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Armour InUrti i Uitbls U Etoi Dsolins
cf Wheat.
CROWD NIW AGCRESSIVCLY BEARISH
More Grala for Bala Thaa for Several
Days Cora Lower, with Drag
fflagc Trade Mlllera
OMAHA. Sept. 28. 1906.
The crowd vii aggressively bearish and
In a fighting mood. The re more wheat
for sale than for several days. The north
west led the selling. Valentine was In
the Chicago pit trying to (top the decline
by buying May. but he had a hard time
cf It. Wheat was down lc at the Ion
point. September cloned at 84c, Decern
Ler at 84-c and May at 86c.
Corn down also. Wrenn sold May at
44c. The opening waa lower than yester.
day and the decline was steady. Trading
waa not heavy. September closed at 61o,
old September at 61c, December at 44c,
old December at 45c and May at 4.11M3c.
Oftta finished with September at 27c, Ue
rember at i4fl"xi.e and Mar at tO'c
Liverpool cloaed d lower on wheat and
Vi-Sd lower on corn.
Seaboard ex Dorter were good buyer of
Manitoba wheat yesterday, taking 750,0)
bushels. 'Within a short time they have
taken 4.000.000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.24,000
buahels and shipments 450.000 bushels.
against receipts last year of 1,362.000 buahels
and shipments of 446,000 bushels. Corn re
ceipts were 419,000 bushels and shipments
Ml.miO buahels. aaalnKt receipts last year of
SUXrtuO buahels and shipments of 376,000
bushels. Clearances were 11, WO buahels or
corn. 101.000 buahels of oats, XJ.OUO bushels
nf wheat and 77.000 barrels of flour.
Minneapolis bears say millers are hedging
their flour productions by sales of futures
In the wheat market mere, me spring
wheat movement to Minneapolis and Du
luth for the four weeks ending Saturday
was 12,0, ("J) buahels, and there was an
accumulation there during the same period
of 1,890,0(10 buahels, Indicating 10,176,000
bushels milled, shipped or stored In private
aUfntnri nr mill Slocks.
Argentina shipments of wheat last week
were 944,004 bushels, as compared with 976,000
bushels last year. Corn shipments wom
1. "22.000 bushels, as compared with l,21u,0u0
bushels.
The Modern Miller says: "The seeding of
winter whjat Is well advanced In the prin
cipal grain-growing states. The soil Is In
unusually good condition to receive the seed
and start the growth of the new crop. In
the southwest, where rains have fallen, the
best progress has been made, yet In many
localities farm work Is still delayed by dry
weather. There is no Indication as yet of
Increased delivery of wheat by farmers."
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn.
Chicago 63 242
Kansas City 160 34
Oats.
304
19
Minneapolis 687
Omaha IS 83 15
Duluth 340
St. Louis 92 73 64
Oman Cask Saras.
WHEAT No. 1 hard, 1 car, 80c; 1 car,
79c; 1 car. 80o; No. hard, 2 cars, 7&o; NO.
4 hard, 1 car, 76c; 1 car, 75c; No. I spring,
1 car, 76 Vic
CORN-No. 2, 1 car, 47c.
OATS No grade, 1 car, 24a
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. I hard, 79'&80o; No. t
hard, 76ft79c; No. 4 hard, 73'(f7iicj No. I
spring, 7bi78c; No. 4 spring, 747Tc.
CORN No. 2. 47g47,c; No. i 4747c:
No. 4, 4h''a47c; no grade, 44"4c; No. 2
yellow, 4c; No 3 yellow, 47;Vd4Xc; No. 2
white, 41Kft49c; No. 3 white, 4'tf49c.
OAT8 No. 2 mixed, 25u-6c; iso. 3 mixed,
24G25c; No. 4 mixed, av3-Wkc; No. 4
mixed, 23M,jj23; No- i white, 26c; No. t
white, 25V(26c; No. 4 while, 24Va-6c;
standard, 26c.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 29 WHEAT
September, 80c; December, KlVPTtc; No. 1
hard, 83c; No. 1 northern, 83c; No. 2 north
ern, 80c.
FLOL'R First patents, $5.0O3'6J0: second
patents, $4.8O&4 90: first clears, t3.8(ya3.0;
econd cloa:s. $2.60fi2.65.
BRAN In bulk. 11.60.
(Superior quotations for Minneapolis de
livery). The range of prices as reported
by the Edwards-Wood company, 110-111
Board of Trade building, was:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat- I
Sept... 81 81 " 8ol 81
Dec... 82 82 81 81 82
May...l85Hi&- 864 86 S5 85
WEATHER IX THE CORN BELT
Showers Are Promised for Batarday
la West Portion.
OMAHA, Sept. 29, 1906.
The trough of low pressure, noted In the
last report as extending from the extreme
upper Missouri valley southwest across the
Rocky mountains, still overhangs that sec
tion, and Is causing unsettled weather In
the mountains and more especially In the
southwest, where general rains prevail,
with snow at Flagstaff. Ariz. This depres
sion will probably move slowly eastward
and will cause showers and cooler weather
In this vicinity during Saturday, Heavy
rains continue In the lower Mississippi val
ley and gulf states, with fair weather In
, the Ohio valley, lake region and eastern
states.
Omaia record ot temperature and
precipitation compared with the corre
sponding day of the last three years:
1906. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 67 63 66 64)
Precipitation 00 T .01 .83
Normal temperature for today, 69 de
gree. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1.
1.33 Inches.
Leticiei.ty corresponding period In 1304,
1.04 Inches.
Eiwf corresponding period In 1903,
4 30 Inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT.
TeniD num.
Stations. Max. Mia, Inches.
Sky.
Ashland, Neb 87
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
AUDurn, iseo w
Columbus, Neb.. 87
Falrbury. Neb.... 89
Fairmont, Neb... 83
Or. Island, Neb.. 86
tUrtinglon, Neb. 85
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Slaar
lear
Oakdale, Neb..
86
86
M
83
87
83
84
83
Omaha, rt.b
Tekamah, Neb..
Carroll, la
Clarlnda, la
Sibley, la
Sioux City. Ia ..
Biorm Lake, la..
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.
Central. Btatlous. Mas. Mln.
Rata.
Inches.
Chicago, III.
Columbus, O
Des Moines, Ia...
Indianapolis, lad.
Kansas City, Mo.
Louisville. Ky....
Minneapolis
64 .00
62 .00
62 .00
67 .00
00 .00
61 .00'
tt .00
62 .00
66 .00
69 .00
62 .00
67 .00
62 ..00
64 .00
61 .00
29 88 M .00
15 88 64 .00
14 84 64 .00
11-83 M .00
19 86 60 .00
17 86 Li .00
27 86 60 .00
16 hi 80 .00
13 86 . 60 .00
Omaha, Neb.
SC.
Louis, Mo..
L. A- WELSH,
Weather Bureau.
Local Forecaster,
St. Louis General Market.
ST. IX)t.'l3. Sept. 29 WHEAT Futures,
lower; cash, stuady; No. 1 r-d cash, ele
rator, 84V4v!c; track. r&fe; Decem
er, k2c; May. toc! No- 81J6o.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 62cj track,
2c; December. 42c; May, 4T11120.
OATS -Lower; No. 1 casli. 27c; track,
Be; December, 27c; May, fcc; No.
. t r u.
FIAJl li Steaay; rea winter patents, m.iv
h4.4o, extra fun
ilear. t2.76o3.4o.
IHUcy aua suamiii, .inot.ivi
SEED Timothy, Arm; $2.7523.40.
('i)BN M KAL- Dteauy : ii.lMl.
FRAN Steady sacked east track, 6S
HAY-Steody; timothy, $eilc; prairie.
B OoU-S 60.
IRON COTTON TIE8-99C
IIAOaiNrt-S'lC.
HEMP TVlNE-o.
t'RuVlSlONS Poik. lower: lobbing,
(It 66. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.90. Dry
Mil meats, steady: boxed extra shorts,
ti.H; clear ribs. $v62; short clear, is.87.
lacon. steady; boxed extra shorts. $.87;
clear ribs. IJ.60: short clear. $9.(2.
POl'LTRY Hens, easier; chickens, 9cj
springs. l"4rloc; turkeys, 13416c; ducks,
c; geese, biia.
Rl'TTEH-Steady; creamery, lt'g22c;
dairy. 14(y 17c.
Euiia bteady at 16c, rase count.
tiecripi s. Biiipments.
lour. bbls.
mat, bu.
fi-.rn, bu....
bu....
...10,(i0
14 t"0
,.7l.(i0
..64.000
36.UO
(1.0UO
MHwanke Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 29. WHEAT Mar
ke. lower; No. 1 northern, 87)nc; No. I
northern. M6c; December, 4'yeO asksd.
RYE Steady; No. 1, 68Ui9c.
BARLKY-fileady; No. 64c; sample. U
CORN-Weak; May. i30 asked.
Pulath Grata Market.
Dl'LUTii. Minn.. Bept It. WH EAT To
irrlve, N. I uoitlisru, Uo; Na. a awrta-
era, 78c; on track, No. 1 northern. 8?c;
lo. I northern. 7So: September, old. 81c:
September, new, 7c; December, 78c; May,
81e
OATS To arrive, on track. 27o.
CHICAGO GR4.I3 AM PROVISION!
Featares at the Trading- sal Closlngr
CHICAGO, Sept. 2 -Continued clear
weather In the northwest was a reason for
lower prices today in the wheat market
here. The Decemler delivery closed -Olc
down. Corn Is off o. Oats show a loss
of V 3 Sc. Provisions are down a shade
to 10c
The wheat market was weak from start
to finish. At the opening, wheat for De
cember delivery waa off i?e at 85 c. Pit
traders and commission houses were free
seller. As the session advanced selling be
came general, many of the small holders
offering urgently. The favorable weather
for the movement of the new crop In
the northwest was the chief factor In the
situation. There was little In the news
of the day to encourage bulls. A report
from Kansas City that the weathef in
some localities southwest Is too dry was
about the only Item of a bullish character.
Absence f substantial support was a
noticeable feature of the day s trading.
Prices continue to decline through the ses
sion. The close was weak with final quota
tions at practically the lowest point of the
day. After touching $4c December
closed at 84e.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 374.60) bushels. Exports for the week,
as shown by Bradstreet's were equal to
2,0n6.nj0 bushels. Primary receipts were 1,
264,001) bushels, against 1,362,000 bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 980 cars compared with
1.013 cars Ust week and 980 cars a year
ago.
Sentiment In the corn market was decid
edly bearish as a result of continued favor
able weather for the maturing of the new
crop. Several prominent commission houses
were active sellers and notwithstanding
good support from a leading long, prices
steadily declined throughout the entire
session. Lower prices for cash corn was
an additional bearish Influence. The mar
ket closed weak with prices at the lowest
point of the day. December opened a
shade to c lower at 44o to 44'ao sold
off to 44c and closed at the bottom. Local
receipts were 242 cars with 81 cars of
contract grade.
The oats market held comparatively
steady considering the weakness of other
grains. Sentiment, however, was a trine
bearish. The fact that considerable oats
are being worked here dally fcr export
helped to Sustain values. Commission
houses and cash Interests were good buyers.
December opened unchanged to c lower
at 2c to 28e sold off to 28o and closed
at 28lio. Local rece.pte were 84 cars.
Weakness of grain had a depressing In
fluence on the provisions market. Packers
were moderate sellers of January products.
At the close. January pork was off 10c at
$12.42c. La-d was a shade lower at $6.82.
Ribs were down 24c at $6.62.
Estimated receipts for tomor.ow: Wheat,
30 cars: corn, 290 cars; oats, 338 cars; hogs,
lo.oro head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May.
Corn
tSept
ISept.
fDee.
IPec.
May.
Deo.
May.
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
Lard
Oct
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Ribs
Oct.
Jan.
84 86
86 to f
86,87S
61
61
SB
46
44
46a 4ti
44
48&
27'
28VS
44tl
27
28
80
14 66
12 62
7 22
7 27
( 86
86
S 62
66
30
14 60
12 42
7 17
7 22j
8J
6 82!
S 60
62HI
No. 1 tOld. JNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOL'R Firm; winter patents, 83.803
4.20; straights, 33.604.10; spring patents,
$4.2034.40; straights. t3.8O-4.0O; bakers,' 32.40
tj3.40.
WHEAT No. 1 spring. 8&g8Sc; No.3, 81
84c; No. 1 red. 84WS5c.
CORN No. 2. 61Vi62c; No. i yellow, 63.
OATSNo. 2. 27(T'28c; No. 2 white 283
29c: No. 3 white. 26g2ic.
RYE No. 2, 72c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 87c; fair to choice
malting, 41S48c.
SEED No. 1 flax, 91e; No. 1 northwestern,
$1.01. Timothy, prime, 83.26.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.,
I14.62!314.75. Lard per 100 lbs., 1717.
Short ribs sides (loose). $8.458.60. Short
clear sides (boxed. S8.263.60.
The following were the receipts and
shipments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bble 38,300 30,900
Wheat, bu 66,600 39,000
Corn, bu 220,000 461,600
Oats, bu 432,600 873.200
Rye, bu 33,00
Barley, bu 108,600 82,900
On the produce exchange today the but
ter market, was steadier, creamlerles, 1700c
dairies, 16'elftc. Fggs, steady at
mark, cases Included, 17c; firsts, 18o;
prime firsts, 20c; extras, 22c. Cheese, Arm;
U(&llc.
HEW YORK CTENERAL MARKET
Qaotatloas
of the Day oa
Commodities.
Varloas
NEW YORK, Sept. 29 FLOUR-Recelpts,
21.360 bbls.; exports, 23.033 bbls.; market was
quiet but steady; Minnesota patents, 34.65
fa0.15; Minnesota bakers. 13.ttVjj4.00; winter
patents, 34.26U4.7&; winter straights, $4,000
4.10; extras, J2.5o-o3.36; winter low grades,
12.76(33.30. Rye flour, firm; fair to good,
$386&4.1; choice to fancy, 34.1694.60; spot
and to arrive. Buckwheat flour, quiet;
82.35iQ2.60, to arrive, October.
CORNMEAL Easy; fine white and yel
low, $126; coarse, tl.12al.14; kiln dried,
18.06.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 71o e. i. f.
New York.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 3939c o. I. f.
Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 25,000 bu.; spot mar
ket easy; No. 1 red, BlsVc, elevator: No. 1
.... .1 i. ... n W ,!.,, XT,, , nrKaln T k -
'- V. , , L V. W, lit 1 A ..V .... " "
luth, 91c, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 northern
Manitoba, 91 c, f. o. b., afloat. The wheat
market broke lo today as a result of heavy
good weather, a favorable Modern Miller
report and absence of full support. The
close was weak at "'alo net decline.
May. 89'fi90Vo. closed at 89 ll-lOo: Senlem
ber, 90tl)9uc, closed at 90c; December, 89
fcW 6-l6c, closed at 89c.
CORN Receipts, 157,600 bu.; exports, 10.-
803 bu. ; spot market barely steady; No. t,
Ec, elevator, and 69c f. o. t., afloat;
no. z yellow, 0oc; no. 3 white, oo,
Option market waa quiet and easier, clos
ing partly "fcc net lower. May closed at
49o, September olosed at 68c; December,
62!u5c. closed at 62c.
OATS Receipts. 14J.300 bu.; exports, 61.431
bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, 36
to 82 pounds, 32V'n33c; natural white, 30
to 33 puunus. 88u⁣ clipped white, 86 to
41) pounds, jo :.
HAY Steady : snipping. 60(S60o: good to
choice, 7641 ic.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
19n6 crop, linage; iw)4 crop, loyJlc; olds,
lie. Paulflc, li crop, 15alHc; 1904 crop, ltd)
2oc; olds, 8311c
HIDZS Firm: Oalveston. 10 to 25 lbs..
20c; California. Q to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas,
ory, M to au ids.. isc.
LEATHER f irm; acid, Z4.'D36o.
PROVlSlONS-lieef, steady: family. 811 60
puw, mess, nwijiuw; oet nama, J.ou.
22.60: packet.
$10 5.-.(1100; city, extra India
mess, I18OX3190U. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies, 88.7010.60; pickled shoulders. 11. On J
i.du; pickiea nams, iiuiiu. ijira, easy
western steamea, (.tso; rennea, easy: com
pound. 3f..C-ii6 75; continent, $7.86; South
Amealca, $7.86. Pork, steady; family,
$l7.5t"fll8 00; short clear, $14.6ojll&0; mesa.
sip wg iq.ou.
TALLOW Steady ; city rtlOO per pkg.l
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, $
CHEESE Quiet, unchanged.
LXIGtJ Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected white, 30c; western
extra nrsts. Kiyzac; western firsts, !lo.
POl'LTRY Live quiet; western chickens,
12c; fowls. 13c; turkeys, 18c; dressed Quiet
western chickens, 16c; fowls, 14c; turkeys,
Llvrrsisol Grata Market
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 89. WHEAT Spot
steaay; no. i rea western winter, as m
futures closed quiet; December, to td
March, (s s4.
CORN Spot .steady; American mixed, 4a
1M: futures closed quiet; December, is fed
January, a a; uarca, ts tta.
Philadelphia Fred nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 29. BUTTER
Firm: extra western creamery, Z2c
E 1GS -Firm; western fresh, nc2Zo at
mark. .
cheese Dun; New xork lull creams.
Uttli.
Peerta Market.
PEORIA, Sept. . COIIN-Lower; No.
yellow, 52c; No. 1. 63c; Ne. 4. 51 c.
grade 6tfc.
OATS Ixwer: No. 4 white. KVtTc.
WUlJiKV-iU.10, haala Auished goods.
85 85 84
86 85 84
87 ITS 80
61 61 H .' 60
61 61 V 60
464, 45 46
44-a 44h 44
44 44tt 43
27 . 27 27
28'9 28 2S
30 30 30fc
14 60 14 60 14 40
12 47 12 60 12 40
7 22! 7 22 7 12
7 22 7 22 7 16
So 6 86 80
86 ( 86 6 80
S SO 62 8 47
66 ( 66 ( 60
NEW YORl STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Ehw Remark bl Boilitan U
Equetie in Vonej Bmpply.
CALL LOANS ADVANCE TO SIX PER CENT
pUUas Oat f stocks Early la Day
Caasea Decline la Valaes, hat a
Rally Follows aaa Closa
la Strong.
NEW TORK, Sept. 29 Today' stock
market showed remarkable resistance to
the Squeeze in the money market. As
loans at the Stock exchange on Friday
carry over until Monday this waa prac
tically the last day of the month for Stock
exchange borrowers and consequently mak
ing up day previous to the quarterly set
tlements ot October 1. The very heavy
special requirements at this time In ad
dition to the ordinary quarterly settle
ments have been so well understood that
the Stock exchange community was quite
prepared to see a, I per cent rate for
call money today. When the rate went
above that almost Immediately after the
opening the market faltered slightly and
there came a light Spilling out of stocks
which carried the price level compre
hensively below last night. The heavy
offerings of money brought Into the market
from some of the principal Wall street
bank by the t per cent rata carried call
loans back again to 6 per cent. Stocks
thereupon recovered and when the rate
for money Went' higher than before the
stock market was practically unaffected.
Today's rate was the highest of the year
with the exception of a few loans made
late on the afternoon preceding the Good
Friday holiday when 7 per cent waa quoted
to carry over until the following Mon
day. The equanimity with which today's flurry
was accepted was due to the very general
hope Indulged In speculative quarters thst
the rate will promptly relax next week.
The Atchison and Pennsylvania bond sub
scription payments are expected to be
pretty closely confined to shifting of book
accounts and the proceeds are expected to
be quickly available for return to the
money market. The same Is true of the
tax payments to be made In this eltv
next Monday. The heavy drop In sterling
exchange here today awakened hopes of a
revival of the Import movement of gold.
The rise In the New York money rate In
duced very heavy offerings of bankers
bills In the exchange market and there
WWS A liberal replenishment also of the
supply of cotton bills. The resulting fall
In prices of checks on London amounted to
U cent In the pound. The monev rate
showed a tendency to settle at about 6
per cent late In the day after having
run tip to 9 per pent at one time and
having fluctuated below that figure, with
a belated flurry to T ner cent.
The effort to rally the market centered
on the Reading stocks and an lncrese In
the dividend on Rallwav Ffeel Snrlng
caused s Jump In that stock and sneculatlve
advances In a number of other low
priced Industrials. Th market closed
Strong In spite of the dullness.
Ronds were lrre"tr. Th tntil sales,
par value, was If 761 onn. Unld Ststes
bonds were all unchanged on call.
Th'J0,!T;,n" wr ,h ouotatlons on the
New York Stock exchanre:
Bales. High. Low. Close.
240
Adams Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & F
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd ,..
Am. Ex
Am. H. ft L. pM
Am. Ice Securities....
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt, ft Refng.
do pfd
... 42.800
... 2.200
84
86
100
2i)
82
36
100
29
84
IKi
lf)
29
90
230
34
1
19
62
112
127
121
13D
JlVe
124
8D
104
164
112
96
72
174
21!
68
86
78
21
213
y
33
600
4J0
100
100
' 1,700
10
4,600
700
200
200
4.500
3.&10
ioo
800
2.500
210
31.300
12,700
200
,900
100
''00
ii3o6
'"266
'ilioo
1,400
100
2.700
1.700
900
100
27
17
27
17
61
112
126
120
J38
101
122
89
104
164
111
97
70
173
213
67
36
112
127
1Z1
139
101
124
90
104
166
112
97
72
174
213
68
86
a
i8i
'ssvi
'45
2S
61
4
183
12
61
Am. Sugar Refng....
m. Tob. pfd ctf
Anaconda M. Co
tchlson
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
Bait, ft Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Ches. ft Ohio
Chi, ft Alton
do pfd
Chi. Qt. Western
Chi. ft N. W
21
iio"
'is"
'
28
61
43
181
61
M. ft St. P
Chi. Term, ft T
do pfd -.
.. C.. C. ft St. L
Colo. Fuel ft Iron
Colo, ft Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
61
43
183
11
60
216
450
85
89
42
60
81
73
181
90
181
78
26
82
66
26
56
154
168
80
1264
21
71
19
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Del. ft Hudson
L. ft W
100 460 450
Den. ft Rio Grande..
do rfd
Distillers' Securities..
Erie
1,600
20,200
1.100
1,400
200
'iuoo
7,600
42
60
82
73
181
182
21
42
4R
81
72
180
180
19
do 1st pfd
ao m via
General Klectrlo
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do nfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
2.600
1,700
28
66
28
66
do pfd
.. u. southern .......
do pfd
Louis, ft Nashville....
Manhattan 1
6,400
200
900
4,900
1.100
100
600
16S
165
$1
126
24
73
139
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central
Minn, ft St. L
M . St. P. ft 8. S. M..
do pfd
164
105
Missouri Pacific
104
M.,
K. ft T
33 V 34
(9 6914
11?
do pfd
National Lead
R. R. of Mex. pfd
Y. Central, exdlv.
Y.. O. ft W
4,900
700
4.000
147
64
86
Norfolk ft Western..
do pfd
North American
Paclnc Malt
600
22,000
700
6 46
8 142
8 103
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P.. C. C. A St. L
Pressed Steel Car....
1600 46
44
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Reading
do 1st pra
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
92
79
do nfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L. ft 8. T. M pfd.
BI. LjOMIS D. W
do Pfd
Southern Pacific
do cfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron ...
Texas ft Pacific
T.. St. L. ft W
do Dfd
68
131
Vnlon Pacific
ao ptq
'. S. Ex
'. 8. Realty
MO
2,600
700
27.900
11.4O0
100
87
U. S. Rubber
do pfd ,
V. n. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem..
do pfd. exdlv ,
Wabash
do pfd :
Wells-Fargo Ex
Westlnghouse Elec
ll
93
Western t'nlon
W E
Wis. Central 800 80 $0
do Pfd 8O0 69
Northern Paclflo 8'0 111 110
Central Leather 400 43 43
do cfd ioo 106 in?
Sloss-Sheffleld 69 08
Total sales for the day, (20,600 shares.
Fnrelga F1naaelL
LONDON. Sept. 29. Money was In arood
demand In the market today and rates were
comparatively easy owing to the large
amounts recently obtained from the Bank
of England. Discounts were Somewhat tin
settled and there was much uncertainty re
garding the course of rates for the next
week or two. Trading on the stook ex.
change generally was duft. Inactive and
Irregular. Consols were easier. Home rails
hardened somewhat. Americans opened
dull with Chesapeake ft Ohio as an excep
tion, that stork having risen on spot man
ipulations. There was a general slight
rally (o above parity later but prices re-
(ipq aurmi m iitsi nour ana ciosea wesx.
Urand Trunk weakened a fraction on nroflt
taking though the Increase In revenue for
August exreeded expectations. Japanese
Imperial sixes of 1906 were quoted at l'.
BERLIN. Sept. 29-Prlres on the Bourse
innay were nrmer ana nigner.
PARIS. Sept. 29. The tone on the Bou
loauy was cairn ana prices were henvy
Kueetea Impsitai Xuura were auoteft at
94 n and Russian bon''e of 1?04 t 6IR0n.
The private discount rale was 4 per cent.
REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOI SE
Transactions at the Associated Ranks
for the Week.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2.-The following
table1, compiled by hradstreet, shows the
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ended September 28, with the per-
renisge or increaee ann aecreaae, as com1
pared with the corresponding week last
year:
CITIES. Clearings. Ine. Dea
New York $1.610. 610. S78' 811
Chicago IM.fsra.ffITt 20 1
Poston 136.0Wi.4!H 26.2
Philadelphia 140.157.08 15.4
St. Louis 49. 539,316 2.2
Pittsburg 48.17.816 4
San Francisco 83.495.6U 12.4
Cincinnati 19.4'9.iO 14.4
Baltimore 24.M2.3o4 23 4
Kansas City 24.141.fi.1 7 6
New Orleans 14.9S7.735 1.9
Minneapolis 2l.2S8.862 8.8
Cleveland 14.032.357 11 8
Louisville 10.4R4.622 13 3
Detroit 10 W2.18O 16.1
Milwaukee 8.07.807 l.S
OMAHA $.6?9,821 7.2
Providence $.986,400 6.6
Ixa Angeles 9.014.846 69 6
Buffalo ,478.40 6 8
Indianapolis (.191,715 0.7 ,
fit. Paul 1.2i6.646 20.3
Memphis $.670,018 1.0
St. Joseph 4.426.761 7.4
Richmond 4.797.623 9.4
Denver 6.64.824 1.7
Columbus 4.639.6001 1.1
Seattle $.633 662 1 7.6
Washington 4,4fi6.104 i(.6
Savannah .t 6.7rA38R 6.8
Albany C438.652 22 81
Portland, Ore (.SH0.6S6 27.01
Fort Worth 6.346.924 61.7
Toledo. O $.411,112 12 .8
Atlanta 1 813.160 15.4
Salt Lake City $.979,292 40 0i
Rochester 2.838,143 14 91
Peoria $.332 06"i 7.6i
Hartford ... 1.79K.024 14.8
Nashville 2,603.854 6.11
Spokane, Wash l.im.sw 21. 2i
Des Moines 1.?!M.013 12.3!
Tacoma 1.354. 4S6 88.81
New Haven 1.874.2H0 6.1l
Grand Rapids 2,O14.02 9 II
Norfolk 1142.840 18.6
Davton 1.671.031 10
Portland. Me 1 sol 97 16 7
Springfield. Mass 1,863 867 26 6
Augusta, Oa 1,287.029 27.0
Evansvllle 1.3S9.739 26.1
Sioux City 1,692.964 22.6
Birmingham 1,689,511 28.6!
Syracuse ..' 1.368.941 30.9!
Worcester 1.41.143 26.4
Knoxville 1,171.261 19 0
Charleston, S. C 1,566,646 9.5
Wilmington. Del 1,067.609 18.1
Wichita 1,137,177 7.0
Wilkes-Barre 993,636 1 2.8
Davenport 785,480 14. 1
Little Rock 928.777 29.9
Topeka 622.476 9 1
Chattanooga 906.820 36 4
Jacksonville. Fla I 929.240 42.21
Kalamazoo, Mich I 718,376 1.9
Bprlrirfleld. Ill 823.279 11.7
Fall River 722.246 6 2 6
Wheeling, W. Va 854.820 18.2
Macon 773.173 11.3
Helena 735.908 80.1 ......
IXIngton 8S7w41R 114.7
Akron 426 .900 6.9
Canton, 0 846.000 21.7
Fargo, N. D 606,78(1 J.T
Youngstown 647,726 27.1
New Bedford 634,630 28.9
Rockford, 111 601. 216 12.8
Lowell 873 846 4.8
Chester, Pa 438,479 tj .8
Plnghamton 463,600 29.,
Bloomlngton, 111 337,604 16.0
Springfield. 0 434.874 42.7
Oreensb'irg, Pa 5' 9.364
Qulncy, in $o.840 8.0
Decatur. Ill '. 270.6501 21.61
Sioux Falls. 8. D 106.516 10.81
Jacksonville. Ill 291.091 30.4
Mansfield, 0 843.100 88.9!
Fremont. Neb 211.886 1 4.0
Cedar Rapids 417.287! 8.81
tHouston I 23.888,3681 23.41
tOalveston 14.317.0001 ) 3j0
Total. IT. S
$2,639 582,6601
928.971.9S2l
26.1 ,
17.71,
Outside New York.
CANADA.
Montreal
25.065,041
18.71.
Toronto ..
20.691,282
7.486.264
2.246,230
1,668,166
34.5
6.7
39 1
6.7
81.11
14-3
18.9
'&.'
7.9
Winnipeg
Ottawa ...
Halifax ..
Vancouver.
B. C.
j 1,840.331
Quebec
, 1.677.898!
1.827.9171
1,071.610
Hamilton
St. John, N. B-.
London, Ont
Victoria, B. C...
16 8
938.153
764.597
Total
$ (4,936,4851 26.1
Ralancea nald In cash.
tNot Included In totals because containing
other items man clearings.
New York Money Karket
NEW YORK. Sept. 29. MONEY On oall
In strong demand at higher rates, 6'n7
per cent. Closing bid 6. offered at (
per cent. Time loans firmer; sixty, ninety
davs and six months. 4 per cent.
The rate rose to 6 per cent after 12
o'clock and then fell back to 6 per cent
a train.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 46
ner cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with
business in bankers' bills at $4.854.8630
for demand and at H.&waM s:36 ror sixty
day bills; posted rates. $4.83 and $4.86;
commercial bills, i4.kJV4 'V
SILVER Bar, 60c; Mexican dollars,
46c.
BONDS Government, strong; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds w.ers as fol
lows: V, 8. nf. ia, rag.
do coupoa
V. 8. la, rag
do coupon
U. S. saw 4a( rag.
do coupon
V. 8. old 4a, ra(.
do coupon
..lOtHJaosa . IJ ssrlM..101
..104 t do 4i. ert tl
..liMVk' do td MrlM lt
..104W L a N. unl. 4i 104 u
..114 Manualtaa e. (old im. 106
..14 mm. Cantrsl
..1M do lit I DC 4 4
105 V Minn. A St. L. 4 ...
Am. Tob. 4. CSIt.. 11 M . K. ft T. 4....10ii
tort.. Ian
lit
do , cert lit t do (da 11
Atchiaon sen. 4s 104 '4 N. R. ot 14. c. 4l.. 14-4
do adj. 4a N T. C. f. Ia MS
Atlantic Coait U 4a. 101 N. 1. C. . la 1144,
Baltimore a O. 4a 104 "4 Nortnern facioe 4s. -im
do lut 1141, do )a n
Central o( Oa. it 114 Nortolk ft W. a. 4a.lOJ
do lat Ine 101 uragoa S. rlf. 4
do Id Ine al l'enn. codt. m....loo
Ckaa. ft Ohio 4Sa..loa Readlna sen. 4a lo4
Chlcaio ft A. IS4a.... iL.il M. . 4a. 11114
., li. a u. n. a..ioi'ii , L i r. if a. a
.. M. I. 1 P. 4a.. 13 '4 St. U B. W. . 4a.. (4
do eol. U t'v. Seaboard Air L. 4a.. 1
CCC. St. U . 4a..l"l. Q Paalflo 4a M4,
Chlcaio Trr. 4a M do lat 4a. cart.... 7
Colorado Mid. 4a 71 Souihara Ry. 6a. . . .111
Colo, ft 80. 4a 91 St Tciaa ft P. U 124
Colo. Ind. 4a. aat A.. 73 S Tol. St. U ft W. 4S.. 44
do sat B 7ln tnlon Pacllo ta W
Cuba 4a, cart lot do conv. 4a 1444
ft R. O. 4a 101 V. i etaal td ia.... 1
Dlatlllars' Sao. la.... wabaih la
.1111
. 71
. s
. 91
. 9n
Eria prior llan 4a.... 104 do dab. B
do sn. 4a n waatarn uo. aa.
Ft. W. ft a 0. It. .lit W. a L. S. 4a.
Horklns Vallar 4V4a..UI Wis. Cantral 4s.
Japan la, out ltal
onered.
Bostsa Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept. 9.-Call loans, 4'4 per
cent; time loans, 4'g5 per cent. Omclal
quotations 01. stocks ana bonus were as
lollops
Atehlaos
adj. 4a
. Adantrs T
do 4a ...
... m Allouas u1
....SO Amalfamatad 144,
.... I A mar. Zinc tst
....104 Atlantic a4
....lit i blnfbata 11S4
....lit iCalumat ft H 470
,...1H Canttnnlal 11
....111 iCoppar kania II
.... ill Iialjr Waat 14
Mai. Cantral 4a.
Atckiaos
do (4
Boataa ft A. .
Boaioa ft Main.
Boat os Blatltad
yitohburs p'd
Maaicaa Cantral
N. V . N. H. ft H
307 I Dom. Clol
101 i Franklin , 14 .
Pars Marquaita
I'nlos Pad 6c
IK lOranbsr 7
Alnar. Arga. Caam.
vt lata norai za
a old
. W iMaaa Mining u
Amar. Paau. Tuba.
A mar. 9u(ar ....
. iMlrhlgaa 14
.11444 Mohawk lev
da t
..IM .Monuna C. ft C ia
Amar. Tat. ft Tal...la loid Dominion
.. 14
..104)1.
Amar. Wsolaa 41 t Oacaals
do sis loa Parrot
Dominion I. ft I... ' Qulncr
Edlaoa Blaa. ft ill. M4I francos
Oanaral klactfie ...laO ITamarack
.,107
714
Ill
Mass. BlacUU .... 14 ITrtnitr
do Ptd 44 t'nltad Copper
m
.7
.... i
44
i
L-
Ill
Maaa. Gas 10 IV, 8. Mining ,
Vail, fruit. al-d!.10T V. 8. Oil
In l tad Bboa Mach.. 14 ttak
do e(d II va Victoria
V. I steal rP Wlno4ia
ear sta iv44a woivanne
Waattuabouae com... 14 1
Asked. Bid.
New York Mlalaar Storks.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29 Closing quotations
on mining stocks weje as follows:
Adams Cos M,
10
at
41
Llttla Calaf
.. 4
.. a0
..111
.. I
..11
.. a
.. It
.. M
..171
Alloa ,
Braaeo ,
Brunawlrk Cos....
Cematoek Tan&al .
Can. Cal. ft Vs.
Mors lllrar
Ontario
Ophir
Phoanlx
Potaat
Saaas
Starrs Nevada
Small Ho aaa .,
(lasdard ,
.. sa
,.1M
..HI
..lo
.. I
rua HI
Laa
4.111a Cos.
Treaaary Statement.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 29.-Todav's state.
tnent of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold
reserve, shows:
Available cash balance $134,409,333
Gold coin and bullion 4u, 563.574
Gold certificates 4,Mjtlo
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
CaUls Isoelpts Light an! Priosi Ball
Jait Abut Bldj.
BEST HOGS SH.W SOME IMPROVEMENT
Sheen Reeelpts IJgkt for tke Day, Hat
Heavy far the Week The Mar
ket Continues Jnst Ahont
Steady with Yesteraa.
BOUTII OMAHA, Sept 21 106.
Receipts were: a'attle. Hor. Sheep.
Oftlolal Monday $.626 1.736 V.bS
Otticial Tuesday 7,364 .66 8.tM)
Oiricial Wednesday $.937 6.63 25,"a
Omclal Thursday 1,397 4.688 2S.136
Offlclal Friday l.OUO 4.060 6.1W0
Five davs this week... 29.313 22.612 79.626
Five days last week 29.116 13.73 62.944
Same week before 27.010 24.6u9 66.861
Same three weeks ago... 26. 679 2t,736 IJ.tol
Same four weeks ago.. ..20.684 26,367 39.976
Same days last year.... 36,008 28,739 19,863
lih.CL7IPi8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATJii.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to data, comparing witn last
lii 1B. isoa. auw.
Cattle . 496,701 660.227 46.476
Hogs 1,811.323 1,773.8.4 W.449
Sheep 1,274.61 L167.618 lUb.fcW
The followlnr table shows the average
Price of hoes at ttmh umiha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Pkta. I HQS. l$Ot.l31.l)l.1101.190 l8t.
Sept-
$ 61
$47
a
1 a
6 131
1 21 T $11 1
1 20 t 427 llf W
1 29 I 16 07 I 03
41 7 $3 f 16 $ HI J2
gept,
Bepu
BepL
27
4.1
86j
( 7
1 40 4 S
4 l
Sept,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
SeDt.
$24
$ 21
1
7 44
1 $4
4 S3
I 44
'"I
9a
4 as
i 864.
I 60'
7 46
6 M 4 80
I s as
1 . ....
t $8
44
7 61
7 46
f aa
"-.1
..
$ 4
I l
6 64
44
$ 391
I 16!
u..
13..
11..
14..
16..
It..
17..
18..
19..
20..
7 U
1 23
4 28
4 ti
4 86
4 W
4 33
4 U
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
iVVi
i 61
( t a v;
6 611 6 64
7 65
a
48
61
a
I 671
2
8 08
6 14
681 $ bbl
1 06!
vV
21,
O Ml B U
7 97
"Pt. If.. I 29 6 66 ( 63
ept. 17.. 6 60 6 64
Kept. 18.. $31 63
7 66
7 43
7 87
I 13
( 31'
t 32
6 76
I 13 4
beut. Is.. I 371 I ?a a. .
7 3S
7 88
a
f 76
i 1M
6 22
4 83
"l. w.. y 16 go
s a
t 30
6 23
4 31
4 11
4 3o
4 41
1 77
ept 21.. 6 40 $ 81 6 81
6 86
a
89
6 14
6 16
$ 75
6 79,
6 81
t 23
bcLL 22.. 1 6 21 I 1 IS, 1 a,,l
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
7 49
$ 21
ept. 23.. 5 28 6 76 I 77:
6 28
7 61
bept. 24.. S 71 I 74
7 6
Sept. 25.. 1 5 27 I 67 7 Ah 6 16 4 41
27
6 23
7 66
7 37,
Sept. 26.. 6 23 6 87 6 69 7 37 75 $ 161 4
bept. 27.. 6 1 6 Mj 7 84 1 6 7 6 15 4 36
Sept. 28.. $ 18 6 74 t 69 6 81 $ 161 4 44
a
7 31
bPt 29.. 16 64 1 71 7 31 16 17 4 37
Indicates Sunday.
The uracil number of cars of stock
brougr.t in today by each road was:
Cattle.H0gs.8h p.Hr's.
C, M. ft St. P. Ry 1
Wabash 2
Missouri Paclflo 19 7
C. ft N. W. Ry 5
F., E. ft M. V. Ry... 8 2
C, St. P.. M. & 0 7
B. ft M. Ry 27 12
C, B. ft Q. Ry 4
C, R. I. ft P.. east.. .. 1
Chicago GL Western. .. 1
"i
"i 'i
e as
20 "i
Total receipts .... 64 63
Tha disposition of tne day's receipts waa
as follows, eaca buyer puivnasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle Hogs. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co 15
Swift and Company 187
Cudahy Packing Co 427
Armour ft Co 60
226
242
1,029
1,845
1,164
26
1.4.8
2J
Carey ft Benton 106
Hill 42
Huston ft Co 24
Hamilton 68
Mike Haggerty 1
Bulla ft Kline 104
Squires Packing Co
Other buyers 217
101
15,721
Total 1,241 1,857 17,642
CATTLE There was only a very light
run of cattle here today, about thirty-six
loads being on sale, hardly enough to
make much of a market. The receipts
were some seventy-three cars lighter than
the corresponding day last year and about
twenty-seven cars lighter than last r ri
day. Tnere was nothing that could be
called choice in the yards and a small
supply of everything.
There were only a few beef Steers in
the yards and the most of these were
westerns. There waa a good bunch of
cornfeds offered, but there were very few
natives In the yards. There was really not
enough stuff to create much competition
and buyers took very little interest In the
offerings. Although they were Indifferent
they picked up stuff at steady prices and
In fair season. There were no new fea
tures to the trade, there seemed to be the
usual demand, but there was not enough
here to nil it, and when buyers saw there
was not enough to go round they became
inainerent.
There were very few cows offered today
and none of them were Very good. There
was not much life to the trade and buyers
picked up what little stuff there waa at
Just about steady prices. The feeling on
cows has been good for several days past
and had there been anything in today It
would probably have been the same.
Trade on bulls, veal calves and stags
were In fair shape and prices ruled fully
steady.
There was only a small supply of stock
ers and feeders on sale, and as Is usual the
last of the week trading was not very
brisk. Owing, however, to the small run,
buyers picked them up at Just about steady
prices.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ko.
1...
At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
....1014 4 70 tl 901 6 14
COWft.
4 MT 1 9 4 r.... 90 I 44
1 100 I 04 8 K10 IH
HEIFERS.
1 1046 I 40 t 196 3 78
BTOCKEKnl AND FEEDERS.
T 131 00 11 all $ TO
12 HI IM
HOGS There was another light run here,
about sixty-one loads being on sale. The
receipts, however, were late In arriving, so
that tne market aia not niaaa aa goou an
Imnression as it should. After the stuff
did get In there was little life to the trade
and buyers were siow taxing nniu. mere
was, however, considerable demand for
good hogs and these kinds packers picked
up at strong to higher prices. The medium
and commoner grades changed hands at
steady to stronger values, wnue some or
the rough heavies looked a little weaker.
The bulk of the hogs sold at $5. Aug 5. 26, with
a top of $6.40, and tne general market could
best be. called steady to strong, and in
some cases 6c higher.
Representative saiesi
No.
44..
41..
a::.
At.
k. rr.
Na.
II...
It...
It...
44...
T7...
70...
72...
M...
41...
II...
14...
41...
71.,.
71...
At.
..254
..4
..14
.1.1
.144
..221
,.2IT
..Slf
..HI
..140
..221
..IM
..141
...I4
...29
8k.
100
iio
to
la
130
rr.
i to
I 20
I 12
12
I 21
I 20
I 21
I 21
I 21
I ti
I 26
I M
I 21
150
16
In
4 IS
lie
120
M
I 00
I 04
I 01
I 07
I 10
I 10
I 10
1 11
i IS
I 12
I 14
I II
I II
I II
I u
I II
I II
I 17
I 17
I to
I 20
I to
I 90
171
117
m
101
44
HI
:
104
tm
S44
174
14
264
Ill
240
tl
26(
10
244
4...
41...
II...
44...
II...
19...
41...
ID...
t...
It...
4...
17...
17...
74...
13..,
Ti..
44..
46..
11..
40 .
44
140
14
40
40
K
I II
I tl
I II
TI.
77..
144
.271
to
M 111 10 t4 ... I t7 S4
10 I 17 14 Jj4 10 I 27
0 I 17 60 211 10 t 12
40 I w aa lit 40 i ia
10 117 40 I ti
..244
..2H
140 I 10 70 144 40 40
40 I tO 40 101 ... I 40
SHEEP There were only a few cars of
sheep on sale, about twenty loads, hardly
enough to make a market. The sheep
market ' has been very satisfactory this
week, but suffered today on account of the
late arrival of the receipts which did not
start coming In until after 10 o'clock. There
was not much activity displayed this morn
ing, buyers not being In any hurry to pick
up the stuff, as they filled up pretty well
tnis weea. it was aiong aoout nuaaay do
fore anything or much conseauence was
done and It gave the market a rather dull
appearance, but the only reason fur the
siow market was the late arrival of trains
The market waa satisfactory and prices are
sun nign.
Quotations on fst sheep and lambs: Good
to choice lambs, $6. . 7a; good to choice
yearling wethers. $4 76U6.00: good to choice
old wethers, $4.660e.su; good to duties ewes,
4 ljfl4.J.
Quotations on feeder sheen and lambs
Hood feeding lambs, $6.756.15; good feed
In yearlings. $4.75ti6.10; good feeding weth
era. M 2524.40; feeding; ewes, ' $i. 26 a 1. 75,
oreeaing ewes, ixayut.w.
Representative sales:
No.
70 Nevada ewes, culls ...
Av.
. 82
. 93
. 98
. 93
6x7 Nevada ewes ,
241 Idaho ewes
1184 Oregon ewes and wethers..
6i,8 Wyoming wethers
L96 Wyoming yearlings, feeders
l!-4 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
. Nevada lambs
4 00
4 tw
4 60
! M
$ 26
70
I 90
4 00
00
00
1 10
( 88
40
V
100
80
44
64
66
65
67
, 62
$3
to
$49 Wyoming lambs, feeders
4.3 Wyoming lambs, feeders...
InO Nevada lambs, feeders
1.(4 Wyoming lambs, feeders...
tr.1 Oregon lambs, feeders
14 Idaho lambs, feeders
11$ Nevada lambs ....
a
1579 Idsho lambs
$04 Idaho lambs .
63
67
( 40
60
CHICAGO 4LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Tea Teats Higher
Hogs Steady to Higher.
CHICAGO. Sept. 29 CATTLE Receipts,
2.000 head. Market steady to lc higher;
beef steers, $3 904 3: stockers and feeders,
$Mo,B.4 0O; cows and canners, $1.26iui.75;
bulla, $1204)170; heifers, $3.10u 4.20; calves,
2 (Kif7 26.
HOGS Receipts, 12.000 head. Market 6c
higher early, but advance lost; shipping
and selected, $6 6ofu6.85; mixed and heavy
packing. $4.90Ti6 67; light, S. 305.70; pigs
and roughs. $V6otj60.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. IS.Oofj
head. Market 10c lower; sheep, $.l00a6.10;
lambs, $100u7.(M.
Tfew York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29.-BEEVES-Re-celpts,
2.749 head. Market demoralised;
fully twenty-five cars unsold. Native steers,
$3.75TJ6.16; western, $3.60; stags, $3.7u4.o0;
cows, ll.4om 40. Liverpool and Iiondon
cables quoted live rattle soiling at U'u'l2c
dressed weight; exports today, 4.200 quarters
of beef; tomorrow, 1.900 cattle and 7.060
quarters of beef.
4. A LVE8-Receipts, ZKI neafi. siaraei
steady. Grassers mill at $3 00414 60; westerns
$3 50; veals, $6.00t&t60; little calves. $3.(fi
4.60; Indiana calves, $3.75S6.00; dressed
calves, steady; city dressed veals. 8Vulc;
country dressed, 8jl2c; dressed grasscrs
and feed calves, 6fio.
HOGS Receipts. 2.907 head: market firm:
good state hogs, $6.9nfd.06.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 1239
head. Sheep, market 15&c higher; lambs
firm to 26c higher; sheep, 36.0OUi.l7; lambs,
$.4.26419 75; oua car, $90; Canada lambs,
$S.376.0.
Kansas City Lira Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITT. Sept. 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,800 head. Including 600 southerns.
Market alow, steady. Choice export and
dressed beef steers, 85.00tJ7f. R6; fair to good,
$4.0Oft.00: western steers. l.7blj-4 60: stockers
and feeders,a2.5cM.26; southern steers, $2,264
$.68; southern cows, 11. 75472.75; native cows.
1.7f4l8.:; native heifers. $2.4V)u.26; bulls,
$2.t1'3 .00; calves. $2.6o6.00.
HOOS Receipts, 4,844) head. Market Co
higher. Top, $5.40; bulk of ssles. $5 266. 46;
heavy, $S.3oR.4o; packers, $5.2&tf5.36; pigs
and flprht. $6.0066. $2.
BMriB.f APiD IjAMBS Receipts, x.wo
head. Market atrons-. Native Iambi. 3o.2f,i
8.75; western lambs, $6.26!jjW.T5; fed ewes
and yearlings, $4.00tf6.0n; western yearlings,
$4.75iV6.); western sheep, $4.OO(04.75; stockers
and feeders, $4.0534.60.
St. I.oats Live Stoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
2.500 head Including 1,600 Texans. Market
teany. Natives Shipping and export steers,
4a lhnfi RP." H . 0.4 lia.f anA Vi , i I. n atAarM
$3.2664.10: steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.25f
0.1b; stockers ana reeders, 3z.00ir4.Qu; cows
and heifers, 2.20S6.A0; canners, $1.75'&'2.25;
bulls, $2.002.66; calves, $3.tPO.50; Texas and
maian steers, u.oor3.26; cows and heifers,
$2.O(ViT3.00.
HOGS Receipts. 1.000 head. Market
higher. Pigs and lights, $5.0t"!j6.65j packers
$5.2666.65; butchers and best heavy, $6,609
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800 hesd.
Market atendv Katlva mnAna tA nrVr,.'. u-
lambs. $5.5007.25; culls and bucks! $3,004
4.60; stockers, $2.264.26; Texans, $2.264.26.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sent. 29 CATTLE
Keceipis, 1.134 head. Market active to
steady. Natives, $3.65&4.00; cows and
neirers. l.oo4.W; stockers and feeders,
$2.76fi'4.00.
HOOS-Recelpts, 4.824 head. Market steady
to strong. Unlit, $5.30&.40; medium and
neavy, szoaw-So.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 68 head.
niaraet steaay; oamDS, ii.w: yearlings
$4 90; wethers, $4.60; ewes, $4.26; feeding
lain us, t.e.
Sloax City Live Stoek Market
SIOUX CITY, Sept. 29. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mnr
ket unchanged beeves $4.5"a5.70; cows, bulls
ana mixed, 3.'ns.b0; stockers and feeders
$3.00fiJ 80: calves atnd vearllnas. tt 6043 4ft:
HOGS Receipts 2,600 head; market strong
to Bo higher, selling at $6.06(66.30; bulk of
Stoek in Sight.
Receipts of live-stock at the stx principal
Tveoivrii 11iD.jK.Bia yesterQity:
cattle, nogs, tsneeo
South Omaha
6loux City ....
Kansas City ,
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals .....
1.000
4,060
2.5O0
6,800
600
4,800
1.134
2.6O0
, 2.0UO
4.800
4.824
8.000
12.900
L&OO
68
800
12,000
...11.9S4 $1,174 21.158
Kansas City 6 rain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT, Sept. 29 WH EAT Sen
tember, 77c; December, 76c; May, 78
78c; cash, No. 2 hard. 8i!!82c; No. 1, 773
ovy; 10. a rea, Biiraoc; J o. , oofGotC
CORN September, 48c; May, 89c; cash.
No. 1 mixed, 4Kf48c; j. 1 white, 61
biic; ro. a, wraJioic.
OAT8-N0. 1 white, 28S39c; No. 1 mixed,
28(6270.
HAY Steady ; choice timothy, $9.60;
cnoice prairie, ro'gwc
RYE Steady : 64c.
EGGS Weak; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2, whltewood cases Included. 16c
case count. 14c; eases returned. c less.
BUTTER Easy creamery. 19Ao: nark.
Rec'pts Shlp'ts
Wheat, bushels 166,000 160.000
t orn, oushels 41,000 160,000
Oats, bushels 18,000 9,000
The range of prices paid In Kansas Cltv
aa reporna or ine t.awarns-wooa com
pany, iiu-iu Hoard or Trade building, waa
Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
Sept... TS 78 77 77 78
Dec... 77 77 7644 76 77
May... 79 79 78 78 79
Corn
Sept... 48 48 48
Dec... 89 39 39 39 89
May... 89 89 39 29 89
Oats
Dec... 25 26 25 26 16
May... 28 26 26 26 26
Pork
Oct.... 14 27 14 47 1 4 22 14 47 14 47
Jan.... 12 40 12 40 12 32 12 36 12 42
Lard-
Oct.... 7 17 7 17 7 07 7 07 7 17
Jan.... 677 $77 $70 75 6 77
Ribs
Oct.... $47 $ 47 8 43 8 46 8 47
Jan.... 6 60 1 60 6 46 6 47 6 60
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta,
NEW YORK. Sept. 29. -EVAPORATED
APPLES Market nominal on light suddIv
on spot, uommon to goon are quoted at
o'o'c; prime, at 7c; choice and fane;
grades are practically out of the marke
ror tne time Deing and quotations are
nominal.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT-Coast ad.
vices Indicate rather an unsettled tone in
the prune market, but local spot quota
tions are unchanged, at 4fl7c, according
to grade. Apricots are Inactive at the
moment and the market la barely steady.
Choice are quoted at 89c; extra choice,
I ,&, o; fancy, 10911c. Peaches are dull
and nominal. Raisins are unchanged on
spot, with the trade waiting the ODenlna-
prices on the new crop. by the combination.
Seeded raisins are quoted at 6&Kc; loose
muscami, vna,vtc, ana Lonaon layers at
ll.16ljl.20.
Lttadoa Closlagr Stocks.
LONDON. Bept. 29. Closing ouotatlons on
the Stock exenange were aa follows:
Conaoia, monat 1144 N. T Cantral 111
da aoaeunt 144 Norfolk ft W 17
Anaconda
4 do ltd 14
Atcblaon ...
ti Ontario ft W 14
do pfd ....
lol PannajrlTanla
n.yl.anla T944
d Mlnea 1
ding !
Baltimore ft
or, 10 ins IRand
Canadian Paclfle
.174V4 Read
Chaa. ft Ohio..,
Chicago O. W...
C , M. ft St. P.
.10 do lat Bfd 4T
. 11 do Id pfd 47
.14 IBoutharn Ry 31
. 17 d fd 101
. MS So. Pacific 71
. Lnloo Paclfle U
. 414 do pfd 1)14,
. 44 TJ. f Steal 144,
. 7t! da pfd 1074t
.144 .Wabaih il
.118 'a I da pfd 41
. i Spanish 4a K
..44
DaBaara
Dan .ar ft a. O
do pfd
Erla ,
do lat aid ....
do Id pti
Illlnoia Caulral
LouliTllla ft N
Mo . K. ft T...
dn nfd
SILVER Bar,
quiet; 28 2-ld per ounce.
MONEY 34i3 per cent.
The rate r discount in the open market
for short bills Is $ per rent; for three
months' bills is 24(tl per cent
Oils aad Roala.
NEW TORK. Sept 29 -OIL8-Cottonseed.
firmer; prime yellow, 2727c. Petroleum,
firm; refined New York. $7 go: Philadelphia
and Baltimore, $766; In bulk, $4.(6. Tur
pentine, quiet, 8c, asked.
ROSIN Bteady; strained, common ta
good. $3 86.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 29. -OIL Turpentine,
firm. S6c.
ROSIN Firm: Quote ABC, $1.60; D, $386;
E. $4.; F. $4.40; G. $466; H. $4.60; I. $4 66;
K, $4.70; M, $4.80; N. $4.85; WO, $5.10; WW.
$6.40.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, Sept. 29-COFFEE-Msr-ket
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices, to a decline of five points undr
scattering liquidation, and gradually
worked lower during the session under
bearish reports from the coming crop and
weakening closing cables from Europe.
The
market lned barely steady at a net
at want failAiA, fcala I4ii ra-
orted of SS.t4iO bags, Including October. St
95'u7c: November, 7.UH-; lecomber. 7 2"
c. Jsntiarv. 7 SSc: March. I WJ.W-i
May, 7 f"ti7.6"c; July. 7 5rli7 6iH:; Slot Rio,
quiet; No. 7 remains $ 11-lAc.
OMAHA WnOt.F9At.il, XARKKT.
Staple and Fnapy Prednre.
EGGS Recelpta, fair; maraet steadrl
candled stock. 17o.
LIVE POl l.TRY Hen', 10c: roosters, 6ci
urkeys, 134jl5c; ducks, $9c; spring chick-
ens, 10c.
rtLTTER racking stock. 16c; choice to
fancy dairy, lajlifc, creamery, iilc;
prints. 21c
fif'llin...4tan(ttrll mnUt. In
$5 66 per cwt.; cules. 96 40 per cwt'.: cut lost
f -r w., ' ' ' . nil, V-, lT"r fwi.j
No. 10 extra C, er cw ; IS vellow,
$o.20 per cat.; XXXX powdered. $&3g per
cwt.
FRESH FISH-'reut. lie: halibut Ho!
buffalo (dresaedi, 8c, pickerel (dressed), 8c;
white bass (aresseii), 12a; siinnrn. Be; perch
scsled and dressed), 8e; Wke. Tic: catfish.
16e; red snapper, 10c; saltrtn. tie; croppies.
eels, 16c; bullheads, lie. tolsck baas, ?5e;
rhlteflah, 11c; frog leg, per dog.,
ters. green, f7ot boiled lobsters.
e; loo.
90c: shsd
oe, 45c; Mtieflsh. 80.
HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hav Dealer' aaaoclation: No. 1 upland,
$6 50; medium, $8 nOffA.00; coarse, $$.
BRAN Per ton. $11.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES Valencia, all aires. $VvqS M.
LEMON'S Lemoniera, extra fancy $4$
glse, 17.00; 100 and $60 sixes, $7 Fnl'JS 00.
DATES Per box of 80 1-rh. nkgs.. Ill
Hallowe'en. In 70-tb. boxes, per lb., 6a.
FIGS California, per 10-rb. carton, 76TJ
lie; Imported Smyrna, 4-crovui, 12o; 6-
crown, lie.
BANANAS Per medlum-BIsed raicil, 11.71
62.16; Jumbos, $2 6flli3 0.
M L i 1 S Ai4U Alll.i-4JINB.
PEARS Colorado lsartretl. per 60-lb. box.
$10O(u2.a6; Utah Bartlett, $2.00; Flemiab
Beauty, $2 00.
I'LL MS -Utah and Colorado, per 4-baskst
crate, $1.00(31.25: Italian prunes. $1.26.
rh.A4.iit.tJ cautornia rresiones, per oog.
$0c; Elbertas. 90o; Colorado, It sise, 75o.
tMAUiurs.--.-exas, pel crate. a.w,
Texas. Rocky Fora seed. $i.5a
WATERMKLONd AlaDama Mwasts. lt
2&a each; crated, lo per 1
APPLES L'utchess, iveaitn ana loci
ripplns, In l-bu. bull.. :.7SBJU-'; in bu.
baskets. $1.00; California Beliefiowers, $1.6
BLUEBKHR1ES Sixteen qts., li..
HL'CKLEBEKRlEa Sixteen its.. $1,604
1.76
GRAPES Home grown toncoras, per -
lb. basket, 18c; Malagas and Muscats, per
basket crate, $1.60: Tokay, per 4-baskat
crate, $2.06.
QUINCES California, per dox, ii.ia.
SWEET- POTATOES lrglnla, per $-bu.
bbl , 83 2S.
TOMATOES Per basket. 4niffSOC
VEGETABLES.
WAX BEANS-Per H-ou. basket. 26cU3S0I
String beans, per -BU. box, 26uS6o.
rOTATOEB-NIW, per DU., BOO.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2 CO.
CUCUMBERS Per dos., 26e.
TOMATOES Horn grown, -btl. baakcU.
$641 60c.
CAUUAUti iiomo-grown, in crates, par
lb., lc.
ONIONS Home-grown, yellow, red ana
hlte, per bu., 40c; Spanish, per crate, $1.24.
BEETS New, per bu., 7ic
CELERY Kalamaxoo, per dog., S50.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New, per 24 los.. $3.00.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c: Wisconsin
brick, 18c; Wisconsin llmberger, 16c; twins, -12o;
young Americas, 12o.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, nW
crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb., 18c ;
No. 1 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 1 hard
shells, per lb., 12c. Pecans, large, per lb.,
12o; small, per lb., 10c. Peanuts, per lb., 7o(
roasted, per lb., 80. Chill walnuts, per lb.,
1218a. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17e;
hard shells, per id., loc. nnenoark nicgory
nuts, per bu.. $1.76: large hickory nuts, per
bu., $1.60.
HIDES No. 1 srreen. fs: No t green, so!
No. 1 salted, inc: No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 1
veal calf. Ho; No. 1 veal calf, to; dry salted,
7614c; sheep peita. 2fceil.O0; horse bMes,
CUT BEEF.
No. 1 ribs. llc; No. 2 ribs. 8c; No. 1
ribs, 6c: No. 1 loins, 14c; No. 2 loins, 10c:
No. $ loins, 7c; No. 1 chucks, 4c; No. 3
chucks, 4c; No. 3 chucks, lc; No. 1 round,
7c; No. 2 round, 6c; No. $ round, 6c; No.
1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 8c; No. 1 plate, 3o.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Sept. 29.-WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin will say tomorrow of the
wool market: The strength of this market
has been intensified by the position ot the
Ixindon auctions, which closed September
27. Trading has beerl strong and with a
general advance of 6 per cent. Sales of
territory wools, principally In original
bags, have taken place In 26,000 to l&0,0o0
pound lots, with occasional transfers of
100,000 pound lots. Bualness, as a whole,
has been comparatively quiet, although
there Is more Inquiry and call for sample
bags of territories, as well as fleeces.
Dealers feel that trade will follow In the
course of a week or ten days. Quarters
and s have the call In combing wool
and half-bloods In clothing. Scoured wooli
are also meeting with demand. Texas and
California wools are quiet, while pulled
wools have had some bualness In fine, long
staple carrying wools and quarter comb
ings. Wools have stiffened here In sym
pathy with their strong position at Liver
pool. The woolen mills In some Instances
are receiving more orders, having turned to
the manufacture of finer woolens, which
have the appearance o' worsted. Con
tracting for the 1906 clip has practically
ceased In the west for the present, al
though there Is a report of several 1917
clips contracted In Idaho. The shipments
of wool from Boston to date, from Decem
ber, 29, 1904, according to the same au
thority, are 181,867,115 pounds, against 171,.
047,046 pounds at the same time last year.
The receipts to date are 2X2.461,787 pounds,
against 265,286,63n pounds for the same
period last year.
LONDON, Sept. 29.-At the Cape of
Good Hope and Natal sheepakln sales to
day 133,350 skins were offered, and of this
number 96.02.) were sold. The offerings
were generally In good condition and tin
attendance was good. The demand was
better than the August sale, and clean
light long" wooled stock waa firm. Buyers
seemed to favor short wooled and lambs,
which sold a farthing dearer. Coarse sheep
was In strong request and sold a farthing
to a half penny advance.
Metal Market
NEW
London
quoted
locally
TORK. Kept. 29 METAT.B The
tin market was lower with snot
at 146 16s and futures at 145 16s.
the market waa quiet with spot
at $3?.Ki32.55. Copper was un
quoted
changed at 71 2s 6d for spot and 70 6s for
futures In the London market. Locally
business was reported nulct with quota
tions unchanged at $16 2515 16.60 for lake:
$16.12J16.27 for electrolytic and $15.87'
16 12 for casting. Lead was quiet st $4.SK
64.9i In the local market and a shade lower
at 14 1s 3d in London. Spelter was higher
at 27 10a In Indon. Locally the market
was unchanged st $5 95i6 05. Iron closed at
4fis 4d for standard foundry and at 60s 6d for
Mlddleshoro In the foreign markets. Locally
Iron was firm with No. 1 foundry northern
quoted at $17.rWVf;l7.75; No. 2 foundry north
ern at $17.nOifji7.25: No. 1 foundry southern at
$16.60vrn876 No. 3 foundry southern at $16.08
616.26.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 29 -COTTON-Spot
closed five nolnts decline: middling uplands,
1085c; middling gulf, 1110c; Rules 100 bsles
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 29 COTTON Spot
In moderate demand; prices steady: Ameri
can middling fair, 6.14d; good middling,
6 91; middling, 6 74d; low middling. IM;
good ordinary, S.40d: ordinary. $.145. Thg
sales of the day were 8,000 bales of which
(00 were for speculation and export an)
Included 4,7(0 bales American. Receipts
were 4.100 bales, all American. Future)
opened steady and closed steady.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 29 COTTON
Firm; sales, 8,150 bsles; ordinary, 7c;
good ordinary, 8 6-lc: low middling,
9 13.16c; mtrtltng. 10 7-16c: good middling.
10 11 -16c; middling fair. 11c. Receipts, 2,272
bales; stock, 76,614 bales.
lagar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Sept. 29 ST'OAR Raw
steadv; fair refining. $ 11-16c: centrifugal, 9f
teat. $ ll-16c: molasses sugar, 2 1316c; re
fined, unsettled: No. 6. 4 80c; No. 7. 4.26c;
No. 8. 4.15c; No. 9 4.10c: No. 10. 406c: No.
11. 1.95c; No. 12. 190c; No. 13. 180c; No. 14.
I 78c; confectioners' A. 4 7Ze; mould A. $25c;
cut loaf, 5 60o: crushed 6.60c: powdered,
$c; rranulated. 4 90c: cubes, 6 16e.
MOLA88K8 Stesdy; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice. 'fi36e.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 29 SUGAR Map.
ket quiet; open kettle, centrifugal, 4fi
4c: centrifugal whites. 4 15-165 l-16c; yea
Iowa 4M44c: seconds. 27iSc.
MOLA8HEB Nominal; open kettj, 119
26c' centrifugal. 6M4e.
SYRUP Nominal at 2630a.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Sept. 79-Bank clearings for
todnv were $1,868,390.1$ and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,283,120.81
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