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THE OMAITA' DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1905. HWN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bill HoU Control Yet tod Adrinc Price. WHEAT'S UPWARD COURSE UNCHECKED Closes at Hlibrtl Polet Rrk4 Dories; tbe Dir-Cora aad Oata Stroaa Riatlaa Crop R r perts Are MUlnOig. OMAHA. Oct. 8, 1905. WTieat continued Its tinamrd rniira. in. day, ruling steady all through the session 49rd; future etesdy; DMmlwr, 4sHd; Januaiy. 4s4',d; March, 4a ana closing at the highest point of trie day. December and May were both up Sc July opened at 83c and went to Wo. Kneeland. and well a Armour, bous-nt De-emrer. Trade was better than yeeterdav. Iecem ber cioaed at h6c. May at BfrSc and July at tO'.c. Corn was strong and finished c higher. Armour bought May and It waa thought C'udahy did also. There waa a fair demand for December. The close waa 44V: for De cember. 45Vc 'or old December and 3Sc for May. The July option opened and closed at 43c, with only one transaction. Oata gained c. December closed at 2ts"eC, May at iuKc and Julr at Z"c. Liverpool rlosed S'OVrd higher on wheat and Sd higher on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 1.K3.000 bushels and shipments 671. " bushels, against receipts last year of 1.2TK.000 bushels and shipments of 4R1.I) bushela. Primary corn receipts were 862.000 bushels and shtp ments Js,) bushels, against receipts last year of 2Bl.0u buxliels and shipments of 131.000 buahrla. Clearances were 63.000 bushels of corn. 4H0.O0O bushels of oata. M.UO buahela of wheat and 41.0.V barrels of There was a at rone demand for cash oats yesterday and Chicago sold 290.000 bushela. 1 There were aalea of kS.Ooo buahela for ship ment. At. the aeaboard there were sales for export of S2,0"0 bushels of corn and 76,000 bushels-of oats. Agentlna shlpmerif of wheat were 640,000 buahela laat week, 944iO bushels the week before and 928.000 bushels last year. Corn shipments were Ju.ViO.ooo bushels last week, against 1.712.006 bushels the week before and 3,70,0M) bushels laat year. The Montreal Trade Bulletin says: "If the New York Evening Post places any credenoe In .the report to the effect that he Russian crop of wheat this year Is IM.000,000 bushels less than last year, It Is more than many In the trade can take stock In alter the- peculiar revelations of the rest few years.. For instance, It must be fresh In the memorr of every one In the grain -trade., that about a year ago It was currently reported that after the close of navigation the ehtpmejits from Ruasla would fall off and Europe would then have to look elsewhere for Its supply. It ts well known that instead of this being verified Russia, Instead of reducing its shipments. Increased them to' such an extent as to astonish the world. Official crop reports of Russia seen to be on a par with Its diplomacy, the chief object being to de ceive." . ; Oaaaka Cask Bales. WHEAT No iard. 1 ear Wit- tin. 1 hard, 1 car, 78c; No. 4 hard. 1 car, 76c; 1 1 car, 46e. car. 73Hc: 1 car. 72c. CORN No. 1. 1 car. 4KLe OATS No. , 1 car a, 2bc. Omaha Cask Prices. "WHEAT-NO. t hard. TSHflSOc: No. I hard, G43?8c; No. 4 hard, 7:fl7J?c; No. 1 spring, awe; No. spring, fo&ilc. CORN No. I. 46ig.46i,ci No. I yellow. 46 o. a wnite, 4siM8S4c. OATS No. t mixed. 25ViG2fic: No. t ' y -" c; xo. wnie, -i'uMc. Hi'E-No. J, 44c. . Carlo! Receipts. (HKAW) fiHAI A!4D rROTIWIOIS Feataree of Ike Tra4lsi aa Cloelag CHICAOO. Oct -Rellef in probability of active demand from Oermany for Ameri can wheat Introduced strength In the wheat market here todav. Wheat for December delivery closed 514c up; eorn, 14c up; oats. fj'e.c and provisions 6c to Wc up. For the first time In several weeks- the market today showed a strong undertone Independent of support from a bull leader who has of late been a conspicuous buyer. Throurhout the whole session values had sn upaard tendency. At the opening, Dec ember waa up Hfi'He to He at 4e to M7U Hoc. Commission honses and shorts were persistent buyers. While there was heavy realising at timet, the offerings were easily absorbed. Export news waa apparently the most powerful factor In the situation. The fact that Germany haa been buying Ameri can wheat the pest few days seemed the pivotal point around which revolved all other Influences. Considerable attention wan given a report by an eminent English statistician regarding the world's supply of breadstuff as affected by the situation In Oermany. According to this authority Oermany Is buying unexpectedly large quantities of foreign wheat, supposedly for Immediate consumption. "This may be taken as a sign,'' says the statistician, "that the Oerman cropa of wheat and rye are even worse than had been anticipated and that a larger requirement for foreign wheat than at first thought exists. Further confirmation Improved demand for wheat for export wss received in dispatches from Duluth and Winnipeg. Numerous sales al 'so of flour for export were said to have been made by country mills northwest. For December wheat the highest point of the day was reached at SS4c The market closed strong with December at Kole Ex ports fcr the week as rhown by Bradstreeis, were equal to 1.073.110 bushels. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 819 cart against 990 cars laat week and 927 cars a year ago. Notwithstanding Ideal weather for the new crop sentiment In the corn pit was bul lish, fc-arly in the aeasion trading was fairly active, but later the market settled Into a dormant condition. .Sports and com mission houses were heavy purchasers. Small local recelpta had a. strengthening nnuence. Cash corn sold at a higher level nd this helped the price of options. The market closed firm with prices st almost the highest point or the day. December pened unchanged to Vc higher at 44c to 44c. sold up to 44Sc and closed at 44e. lxcai receipts were 1 cara with 61 of con tract grade. Active demand for export was one of the main causes for firm market for oata. Small local receipts helped to Increase bullish sentiment. A prominent elevator Interest was an active buyer. Shorts and commission houses also bought. December opened a shade to KtPc higher at &c to 28c, sold up to 2Sc and closed at 2Sc. ixvai receipts were zxs cars. Trading in provisions was of extremely Small volume. The market, however, was firm. Liberal shipments of hog products caused the firmness. At the close, January pork waa up 15c at I12.42H- Lard was up 7wn0c at 16.85. Ribs were 5c higher at W471. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Bfi cars; corn, 207 cars; oats, 288 cars; hogs, 11.000 head. 1 he leading futures ranged as follows: .NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Speculative Iotereiti Wait on Detlop nnU tf Moufy Eitvttioa. RATE FOR CALL LSANS REMAINS HIGH Prospects at m Weak Baak Matesaeat for Today Caases Hesitation aad Irregalarlty la Trading. white, Chlragn ' .... Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth St. Louis ... Wheat. Corn. Oats. 171 60 2XS 9 25 49 ai 6t9 34 Svaasv e-a 52 ' Mlaneeanlla firala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. WHEAT De camber. alSGSlV; May. 85c; No. 1 hard. Kic; No. 1 northern, 83c; No. a northern, 80c. FLOUR First patents, 4.SOiff4.0; second patenta, m.oo .70: first clears, 3.7CXjj4.90; econa clears, az.firgz.E'. BRAN In bulk. 111.60. ' (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery). The range of prices, as reported "I a , jtMJwaro. wopa, uram company, llp-Ul Board of Trade building, waa: Articles Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. ITes'y Wheat I ( i i j Dec....!! g, gpO nt SOU May...MVjS ao 84,1 66 WEATHER It THE CRAIX BELT Article. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'r. Wheat II II Dec. MS5 86 4 85VS4SH May MUmW K4 H 86- te Corn Oct. 60 60 60 tOi 49 tDec 464 464 464 46' 45 tDec. 44fi44' 44 44 44 44 May t3VS 43- 43 S 3 4SH Oata 4 1 Oct. 28 Deo. 2K, r-S ShtWi May a'V&SSf'H'eS M t Pork- Oct. 14 tt 16 70 14 mb 15 10 14 80 Jan. 12 80 It 436 12 SO 1J 4 12 274 Oct. 7 12H 7 17H 7 10 7 174 7 124 Nov. 7 174 7 224 7 124 7 224 7 174 Jan. (80 186 80 85 774 Ribs Oct. 8 66'-(0 M 160 (524 Jan. (46 6d 46 6 424 434 NEW TORK. Oct. f peculatlve Interest pretty well died out of the market today and the determination seemed to be reached to await more definite outcome of the money situation. The rate for call loans did not rise to the high level of yesterdav, but the average rate at which call money was placed was above that of yesterday. Some of the trust companies were reported to he calling loans and this gave the Im pression that these Institutions had about reached the limit of their ability to relieve borrowers from the hanks hv transfer of loana, a process which has gone on steadily for several weeks past. This being the case and with the depletion of bank reserve still uninterrupted, an actual contraction of credits would be Indicated for the Imme dlate future, rather than the shifting about of accommodations to enable the bank to preaerve the semblance of a surplus which has rone on ud to this time. The proba bility of a weak hank return tomorrow also came In for consideration. There Is the chance that the readjustment of the Incon gruities presented In last week's bank state ment may threw over some of the poor re sults of last week's banking operations Into this week's statement This aiay affect the showing of loan Items, which the calling of loans during the week would naturally tend to reduce. The aubtreaaury has taken from the banks thus far this week onlv t1.47,nr. as compared with nearly $7,0PO.OOn last week. Hut estimates by bankers of the regular movement of currency to and from the In terior Indicates a sufficient balance of the movement against this center to bring again a cash loss for the banks to lfi.OOi.000 or i.immmi. rorelpn money marketa were somewhat disturbed also bv the monev posi tion. I'aris selling Investment- securities In London and London selling here. There waa a slight reaction In the discount rate at Berlin, but the rate advanced In London to within a shade of the bank rate and there was an Upward reaction from the re cent downward course of sterling exchange In Paris. It could not be learned that any part of the day's large arrivals of gold In London had been secured from New York. but a report was circulated here that yes- icrnay s witnnrawai or 4 4nn.0() from the Hank of France waa destined for New York and not for London, as was reported yesterday. Intimations from Washington that plans were taking form for an Issue of Panama canal bonds took their place with other subjects bearing on future re quirements upon the money market. News of the day otherwise was of not much In terest and was scarcely of any effect. Keports or rallwav earnings for August. Including those of the Harriman Pacifies and St. Paul, were notable for the large portion of the Increase In gross earnlnca w-hlch waa absorbed bjr Increased operating expenses, which in the case of St. Paul waa sufficient to leave only a nominal Increase in tne net earnings. The rate for sterling exchange went lower here in response to me sure money market. Exporta or wheat for the week showed a decline of 992.290 bushels from those of last week, thus ex plaining the scarcity of grain bills in the exchange market. The early downward movement of stocks was generally recov ered before the end of the day on a dull ouying movement. The closing tone waa Irregular. nonds were Irregular. Total aalea. nar value. tiOsn.mo. United States honda were all unchanged on call. 1 he followina were the nuntatlona on the jew lor Block exchange: Sales. High. Low. Close 240 80.000 854 1. tii i0 88 400 100 dlcate that It has left France, arid It Is believed that the bulk went into circulation. lerhsi.s a small amount went to Berlin. Meanwhile the altuatlon In London Is still siralned. but it is believed that It would be relieved If the Bank of France's plethora were drawn, on to supply the American and oiher demands. In connection with low ebb of the Bank of Kngland a re serve there Is talk of an early advice In the bank's rate of dlstount. It la aald thia will only be delayed until the present rate la effective, which la now accom plished with a discount of 4 per cent. It is anticipated thst the bank rate will be raised to 6 per cent on Thursday next. The trading on the btocg exenange was ami today, being dominated by the money sit uation. The prospect that a new Russian loan will aoon be advertised was a factor. Consols and home rails werw depressed Americans opened steady, at about parity, rallied somewhat and closed dull and Ir regular in sympathy with the general ten-ri.ni-v Pnr.iff.in were inarttve Jana- neee weakened on the reported cost of the Official Monday war. Jananeae imrjerial s of una were M-'mcial Tueedar quoted at KJ4. Offlclal Wednesday i-'auim f let a htcj-k nn rne HnnesA ia. vmciai 1 nursnav day opened steady and became weak on -mcial Friday close prices were feeble. Russian Im- Pve.a"' 'his week., pertal 4a were quoted at 93.75 and Russian Tlv" d' lt week... . i A .o, -. t -q riame week before , Ma n. m . - - n,- Same four weeks ago.... 26.679 UMA11A LIVE STOCtv MARKET Cattle Eeosiftt Lighter tad Fiiot Coi tion Full Buad. HOGS SELL IN YESTERDAY'S NOTCHES Fair Haa of fkees aad I-aaaka aad Market Rtroaa; as Cose a red wltk Yesterday or 18 to SS Higher Tkaa Close of Last Week. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. , 19(16. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep, 9 418 1.T1S slated of about sixty-five cara of sheep and lambs, making a total lor the-aexK so isr ot aooul anO cars. FfrtTinatrly tne most of the trains put in an apiwaram-e In gid eeaaon so thet buyers and seirers were shin to get buav in the morning with the result that they had nwde a very gvinl start toward eftecHng a clearance by mid day, aith the proste. is good for everything being sold and wcightd Up before night- Uoth packets and feeder buyers were anxious lor supplies and the matket was active and striuigrr. As hiah as tb.J was paid for fat yearungs aad $.n6 for wet here and yearlings. Feeders of all kinds com manded strung prices. As high aa fit 75 has. been paid for ewe lambs to tie taken back Into the country for breeding purposes Notwithstanding the fart that the official count shows that 7X17 head of sheep and lamts have arrived here this week up until last night, besides the big run of today, the market haa gradually tended upward. There has been no very marked advance any one day, but a gradual strengthening .!".( .10.m? . 4.KT . 1.450 .86.8" .2P.fM 29.116 4 fc IM .:o 2V?11 22 674 23.736 S4 2S.736 80.159 I7.K80 j of values until the market today Is all of 30,107 15fi 25c higher thn It was at the cose of last week. The trade has been active every 6531 14 4V-6 18 641 5 1 9i.jn7 63.914 69.R.M 62.K"2 98 3.9 name days last year ....I4.889 RECEIPT8 FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOl'SE TTaasectlone of the Aaeotaed Beaks for the Week. ' NEW TORK, Oct. . The following the year to date, comparing with last year table, compiled by bradstreet. shows the I im io4. Inc. bank clearings at the principal cities for Cattle 733 2"i 676 136 66.7 the week ending October 6, with the per- Hogs 1 rWuS 1 144 S0.SI9 rentage of Increase and decrease, as com- I Bheep 1,171.826 1.18. 704 110.621 parea w un lae correapoDaing wee last year .- CITIES. j Clearing Ino. Dee. The follnmine tm ki .how tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last everai days, with comparisons: Ete. I 190f. 11804. 11908.11801. 11901. H0ll9' No. 1 told. INew. Caah nuntatinna warn aa follows FLOUR Irregular; winter ptent. t3.&& A "Wi aiiMlwKia a- f (Liift1 1 ii knrln ar natatita $3.75-54.40; straights, $3.8034.00; bakers. 1344 tia.40. Amal. Copper Am. Car & F do pfd Am. Cotton Oil .... do pfd Am. Ex Am. H. & L. pfd... Am. Ice Securities. Am. Lin need Oil ... do pfd Am. Locomotive ... do pfd 800 it 'im Ort" l' 334 eoo r4 84 874 MM 32 227 3S4 274 21.710 564 64 20 113V 113 9fefi t mi" 1 ejnl . 85, 3 i 9S 227 334 274 1 41 5M, 113 Am. Smelt, ft Refng. 18,300 130J 1J94 1304 WEAT-No. I spring. 86c; No. L 794 Am Sugar Re fn 84Hor No. 1 red. 8343Ve. m Tofi cfd ctf CORN-No. t, 8l4'lc; No. 2 yellow. .acaPM. Co.'. Fair aad Coatlaaed Hick Tesapera. tare oa Docket. OMAHA, Oct. . 1906. The preasure has Increased rapidly over the lake region. Ohio valley and eastern states, and is nights everywhere over the south and southwest. The weather Is much cooler in the lake region and east to tbe upper Atlantic coast. An area of de cidedly low pressure has developed on the North Pacific coast and extends over the northwest and extreme upper valleys, caus ing a decMed rise in temperature through out those sections, and generally warmer weather throughout the west. The weather will continue fair and warm throughout this vicinity tonight and Saturday. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the correspond ing day of the past three years: 1906. 1904. 1908. 1981 Minimum temperature.... 68 42 60 49 Precipitation 00 .00 ,31 .00 Normal temperature for today, 67 de grees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, K.6e Inches. Deficiency corresponding period la 1904. 183 inches. ICxcosa corresponding period in 190S. 1.80 inches. X A- WELSH. Local Forecaster. KKW TORK GENERAL MARKET 64VIQ54W. OATal No. 2, 29c; No. 1 white;. 2Se3c; NO. 8 white, 7il-2C. . . - RYE No. S. 6fyc. ' 4 BARLEY Good feeding, 3547364c; fair to choice malting, 4ii48c. - SEEDS No. 1 flax, 86c; No. 1 northwest a, ru. m , ia A til ?R PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 815.00 R15.10. I.ard. per i"0 lra 17.20. Short ribs sides, (loose), (8 558.60. Short clear sides, I boxed 1. I K,Wa.UO. The following were tne receipts ana aLiDments of flour and grain: ifeceipxs. onpmenT. Flour, bbla 80.700 . 49,100 Wheat, bu 110.000 12.su0 Corn, bu 15S.0W) RSK.0 Oata, bu ..) 4M.8O0 a03.8fK) Rve. bu IS.OuO .4O0 Karlev nil 2.wio On the Produce exchange today the but- Consolidated "fja's ter market waa nrm; creameries. 1 1 us aiu ; 1 corn Products dairies, Jt.H'Biwc. r-ggs, steaay nin, included. iwaiivc: nrsis. wc pnm rsts. 204c: extraa, Z-'HC Cheese, nxru at aaotatloaa of tka Das- oa Varlsas ( oanaaodltlea. NEW TORK. Oct .-FTeOUR-Recelpts, 23.023 bbla; exports, 14.575 bbla; market dull but steady; Minnesota patents, 84.60 6.10: Minnesota bakers. 13Cu4.00: winter patents, 84 2C4I4.60; wlntec straights. 84.009 4.10: winter extras, lKuS.is,; winter low grades, $2 7533 60. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, ta.mxa-4 15; choice to fancy, 14.15to4.SO, spot ar.d to arrive. Buckwheat Buur, dull. a.. spot ana 10 arrive. CORNMEAL Stoady; fine white and yel low $126; coarse. Sl.12.il.lt; kUn dried. e"D- RTE Dull; northwestern, 72a, e, I I New Tork. BARLET Quiet; feeding, IS4o, e. L t.. Burraio. WHEAT Reoelpta. 7.000 bu.: export. 86. 18 by-: spot market firm; No. S red, 6$Sc, elevat-r; So. 2 red. &Sc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, av'sC, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 Northern - Manitoba. 91c. f. o.- b. afloat. ' OiiUona with little exceptions ia wheat were firm all day. closing sibVa net higher. Beside bull support it was influ enced by bUftier cable, commission house demands predjetiona for smaller southwest receipts and covering. May, &4'o, closed at W. December, toSOVc, cioaed at at,o. CORN Receipts, 65.700 bu.: exports, 46,871 pu-l spot maraet nrm; r o. 1. 5c, elevator, uc. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 yellow. lc: No. t white, 4Tlc. Opuon market was qutet but firmer, with wheat, clotting 4USo net nigner: January. eo-c, cioaeu fcic May closed at 49c; December closed a edc OATS Reeeipta. loj.500 bu.; exports. 60 T78 bu. : snot market steady: mixed nata X to 83 pounds. tiNkiJc; natural white, 80 to U pounds, 82HfU4o; clipped white, M to 4 pounds, 164J&C. HAY-HieJ; shipping. 60C0c; good td choice. 75o24c, HOPS Firm; state, common to cholc. 'l6. 18r22: 19CM. IjHc: olds, 8dllc. Pa- clrto coast. 1965, 1543lac; 1904. 1420c; olda, 54 Ale. HrDEf-edy: OaJvesten. SO to 16 lbs. 90c; California. 21 to 86 lbs.. lJBkc; Texas, . ory. n io torn.. ifta. LEATHER Firm: arid. 24fi26o. PHOVIBIONS Beef, ateady; family 111 54 niioo; mess. nx nama. ta au0 26 uO. packet. tl'i fc"ull m. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies. 10.01310.6; pickled anouiaera. .ia bv, ptcKiea nams. liO.oo, LArd, steady; continent, outh Amer loa. tr. 50; compound, 85.$24u5 874; western steamed. 17. sa. Pork, steady: family, lis inr 1100; short clear. H4.5u 16.50; meaa, tli-tafj 14 M. TALLOW Steady; city. 4c; country, 44 4S4Wc. RICE Quiet; dnmesUc, fair te extra, 14 ej)c; japen, Tiomiiuu. BCTTKR-Ftrm; receipts, 6 024) packages street price, extra creamery. XlVO-llkc omctai r-nc-ea uncnangeo. POl'LTKT Ijve, stnady; western chick ens. fowls and turkeys. l!Vc- DreaaevL Irregular; western chitkaas, llv5c; fowls. ' USiec; lureeya, jtiau. - , Llveraoad Vrola- Market. IJVERPfOf, Oct. i-WH EAT- Boot sieaev; rw. 9 m wearern wmtw, as ad; future, steady; Ikecembvr, 6s94kd; Marcti. taS1 CX.KN fpot Heady; jUneriua mixed. Kaaaas City Grata aad Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 6 WHEAT Decem ber, 764W76ic; May, 784c; cash. No. 1 hard, 794'gMc; No. (, 7R434; No. 4. 75j78c; CORN December. SSHiBc; May, 34SJ 39V4c; cash. No. I mxed. 46Vc; No. 1, 4i IjHtc: ino. 1 wnite, '(Tic; no. t. -c. UATS Bteaay: xso. 1 wnite, bvojuc; ,10, mneu, it:. RYE Steady. 64c. choice prairie, t7.76ii8.0u. BUTTER Firm; creamery. 194c ; packing. 14c Euas steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. S whitewood cases Included, lt4c per dos. ; case count, 14c per aos.; casts re turned. Wo per dog. less. Receipts. ShlDments. Wheat, bu 29.000 104 .000 Corn, bu 15.000 4ti.0i0 Oats, bu 14,000 15,000 The range of price paid In Kansas City aa reported by the Edwards-Wood com-. pany, iiv-ui atoara 01 1 raoa puiiaing, was:1 Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line Halt, ft Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific ... Central of N. J Ches. Ohio Chi. Alton do pfd Chi. GU Western... Chi. tk N. W C, M. dr St. P Chi. Term. & T do pfd C, C, C. A St. L... Colo. Fuel Iron.... 2F.700 Colo, & Southern do 1st pfd ao Zd pfd VO 121 7 121V 121 '4 4.40 U2i 1414 Ul 6.000 102 101 i 1024 1.800 119 I.5D0 8 894 894 300 1044 1044 104H 1654 184 1554 3.300 113 1134 1134 h'.2o6 '72" Ti" Tl'i 17,100 17214 171 H 172V 900 211 210 210 6,500 674 67 574 200 1.4H0 80 7!4 21 H 794 216 86 80 ?1 21K4 8.900 mis 18014 in 4 15 Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. ITes'y Wheat I I I 1 Dec... 764 76 764 7641 76 May... 78 7&W WW 7SU 77 Corn I I Deo.... " 'V S7 894' 8S May... 88 i4 88' 894 SS Ve7.... !f4 ' T 2fH May... 264 27 264 S 2t4 Pork Jan.... lt II 61 12 32 12 17 Oct.... 14 Tl IS 00 14 72 15 W 14 70 Lard - - Jan.... 171 176 4 71 4 76 4 70 Oct T 07 , Jl 10 I 06 7 1 06 Ribs I Jan.... 4 40 . 40 4 87 640 187 Oct.... 6 50. 1 60 8 47 8 50 j 47 pfd. do cfd Del. & Hudson D.. L. W Den. A Rio Grande.. do pfd Distillers' Securities. Brie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electric Hooking Valley Illinois Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Ioaa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louis. A Nashville .. Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Rv Mex. Central Minn. A St. L M . St. P. A 8. S. M. do cfd Missouri Paciflo M , K. A T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M N. Y. Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Western.. do pfd North American .... Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P.. C. C. A St. L.... Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd ft. L. A 8 F. 2d tfd St. Louis 8. W do pfd Southern Pacific .... do rid Southern Railway .. do pfd Tenn. Coal A Iron... Texas A Pacific T.. St. L. A W. do nfd Union Pacific .. do pfd U. S. Ex V. 8 Realty .... U. B. -Rubber .. do pfd 4R4 1,9"0 24 2O0 63 6-0 44 S"0 186 600 13 900 544 600 215 100 400 400 24. UK) , 1.500 444 R14 78 S3 63 434 1854 12 63 214 '34 8 492 " 72 99 47 624 43V 15 12 64 2154 41 35 8 4H 1S 73 lo 90 181 79 264 S3 84 M 154 154 1254 125 24 25 "800 1424 iioii 140 1624 l.4 1054 104 l.fiii CiA -)lT .1. nn.T .--"V AO OJT. AJ INew Tork (Chicago tUostop tPluladelphia .. lSt Louis 1'iUsburg ISan Kranciaco Cincinnati JBaltimore Jlansas City . JNew Orleans . IMInneapolla .. ICIeveland ILoulsville Detroit (Milwaukee ... OMAHA lProvidence ... ilos Augeles IBuffalo Indianapolis ISt. Paul , Memphis 18t. Joseph Richmond Denver Columbus Seattle 1 Washington (Savannah Albany , (Portland, Ore Fort Worth (Toledo, Ohio .... Atlanta Salt Lake City ... Rochester ;.. Peoria Hartford Nashville , (Spokane, Wash . Des Moines Tacoma New Haven ....... Grand Rapids .... Norfolk Dayton .'. Portland, Me Sprlngtield. Mass.. Augusta. Ga, Evansvllle Sioux City (Birmingham Syracuse Worcester "' Knoxvllle Charleston, 8. C. Wilmington, Del.. Wichita Wllkesbarre Davenport ........ Little Rock M. Topeka Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla.. Kalamazoo, Mich...... Springfield, 111.... Fall River Wheeling. W. Va Macon Helena Lexington , kron .1. Canton, Ohio Fargo. N. D oungstown New Bedford Rockford, HI Lowell Cheater, Pa lnxhamton Bleomlngton, 111 Springfield, Ohio . Greensburg, Pa... Qulncy, 111 Decatur, 111 Sioux Falls, S. D Jacksonville, III,.. Mansneia, unio... Fremont, Neb Cedar Rapids .... tHouston (Galveston Total. TA 8 Outside N. T H,970,19t).672 18.61... 211.1J4.d2! 1.9... luo.4i.aLH! 21. 4... Ili2.tij4.306 80.71, 64.9in.'J4l . - &U.659.4; 22. 2j 43.7.046i 33. 81 24.5tiu.5nOI 6.6 i.7i"l 36.61, aR.lsllk.h1 - 21.8 ... , 14.4SViKL.... 1J.J 26,7t,v44, 6.5..... ' 16.637.215 W,67t,7l 12.800,9; 9i 9,i;?.2i.'i 9.8S8.199 1u.2km li.b...'r... Sept. 29, - XL.il..... Sept. 80. Bept. 16 Sept. 1. 6pt. 17. bept. 18 Sept. 11 Sept. 80. Bept Hent. Ept. Pept. Sept. Sept. fept. Sepu 21.. 22. 23. 24. 86. 28. 27. 6. 41 10.9), B. C. 60O 1804 180 1,200 180 ir4 600 23 22 Montreal .. Toronto ... Winnipeg . Ottawa .... Halifax ... ancouver. Quebec Hamilton St. John, N. B.. Iondon, Ont , Victoria, B. C Total, Canada 100 82 82 "if '67" '67" 100 26 26 100 644 644 ,7i0 164 163 SO 16M4 M54 1,6.0 8u 6,6o0 126 1,100 264 .' 6s c4 47i 47 r'J 149 150 64 6f2 85 85 9! ft 97 454 45 41, 8-0 1444 143 14414 4.100 i'.OOO 1 400 2.300 800 48 54 85 is" 46 J.'MO 45 45 2"0 17 97 WN 252 rn cy ' 1 . .1 1 fi YZ 994 25 954 4V 80 : 900 40 13,0 4.4O0 8. 1.2"0 toO 92 94 854 94 314 79 t. Lowla Geaerwl Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. - WHEAT Higher: No. red. cash, elevator. 84.4i6e: track. 94 P90c: Iecembr, S2S5-'i:; May. 856c; No. t hard, 83468540, CORN Higher; No, 2 caah. 44c; track. 5&4c: ueceinber, "c; May. i"c. 8So4c: Lecember, XiNC; May, Za; o. Z while. BOW. FLOUR Quiet, red winter patents. 84 30 fjH.36; extra fancy and straight. 13.4)4 15; Clear, JI SO4J.10. SEKI bteady; timouiy, i(B Ja. CHiKNMEAL 8teady ; 12 60. HAT Steady; timothy. Ii0u6j'1100; ptalrie. U. S. Steel ... IKON COTTOJI llt-Wt BAGQINO-4c.. H KM P TWIN E 64c. PRO VISION 8 Pork. higher: prime teamed, 86 96. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. 18 25; clear ribs, 8 ?4: short dears, 8a 874. bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, 14.674; clear ribs, MM; short Clear, 8? C'4. POULTRT Firm: chickens. 10c; springs. itc; turkeys, U4uc; ducks. 10c; geese, BITTER Quiet: creamery, 17fj20c; dairy. iu 1 c. EUOB-Steady, 164c, case count. ' Receipts. Shipments 10 l'i0 0 28.LO 69 24 61 0 119 4rt 86 I9TO 2.UI0 300 88 8f. r 9 24 as 119 36 174 49.100 133 1324 do pfd Va-Carollna Cham. do pfd Wabash do pfd Wells-Fargo Ex Westlnghouse tlec. Western Union W. A L E Wis. Central do pfd Northern Paciflo ... Central Leather .... do pfd Bloas-Sheffleld 2"0 86 . 11.0 0 544 i'O 111 111 . 02.01 i4 1 100 XI 84 62 loiJ 1,800 I, 23 434 200 93 93 1J8 91 25 94 J7 108 69 24 41 69 119 3f. an-8 an 130 84 63 111 3K l' 34 l e 41 in 5 3T0 29 1 f ftf-i 5 ll'A 210 a4 k-4 S4 454 45 464 I'D KH4 1044 1041. l,t 724 714 7214 Flour, bbla Wheat bu. , Corn, bu. .... OaUs, bu. ... .15.000 ..no ..k;.oo 16.000 4a 80, tM Total sales for the day, 661,600 sharea. -r 11.... 'UlUTIUCUV. Pklladelakla rre4aee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4 BUTTER un changed; extra western creamery, 2c; near- ! by prints, isc. EG'JS Ftimt nearby fresh, loss off. ISe: nearby fresh, at mark. 3c; western fresh, 21 to -2c at mark. - CHEfcSE-lull; New Tork full cream fancy, ik; chuiuc, U43Uvc; tMir (a govd. f that to. MUk Jit Cvid is I . Koretga Flwaarial. LONCON, Oct. 1 Ths rates for money In the market here thus far apparently have been UtUe affected by the raleaae of government dividends, and Indications of re-investments were about absent Tbe re- porta of yeaterday that the 13.as).000 in gold withdrawn from the Bauk of France was destined for London are not confirmed though there la much curiosity aa to Us destination, ft Bank of England refusing information tie otner Maun banks run re unable to discover where t ebata is BOUOlif l) ia 7.953.4.1I Hi .2.061. 59.2 7,W3.aiO 11. 2 7.8u7,u)il 7.3JM59I 6.4 4.6au.51'7 I 4,223.0611 14 4' 4.6m,;m 8.3: ",S25.871 69.61 4,9,t7,2 '..:,.. 8.373.310: 62.5: 6.756.76" 24.8! '7.996.677 6,601,174 .0,626 6,659.8191 B.KVI.IJO! 4.431.328 1.941.0101 4.31I3.4431 1.S.T7.1U 4.H59.748 3.571, 267! I.28.9S) 2.797.942 j 3,137,1C8 2,645.310 2,361,586 2.607,8551 1.94U.126 2,532,021 1.9S5.258 ' 1.223.1(4 1.3M.919, 1.960.181 1,2S.779J 1.715.039 1.6:8.325 l.SU6.67a .1,612,796 1.126,068 .. 1.42t.063J 1,061,081 , L420J72J j.tw.twi K2,lb2, . 1,2(8,121; 1,037,062: H.H40 628.279 .,9.23 900.571 ,. W2.5M; ' 896,6j 554.6H5 -? 6l2.O0 .- 636. 00 ,82.899' , 6o4.11l 446.iTi 442.218 4H3.033: 643.000 - 240.082i 62.1 143.342 6.8 435.778 StH.O 838.516 491.038 224.041 353.6071- 91.81 '. 3:1.4r7 .2J. bKj.rw . Z3.fcfl.7lTl 4.II 16.282.009!. l.lj Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 6 0 S 73 6 80 6 81 6 76 I r 6 K6 6 09 113! 6 13 6 If 419 4 84 4 31 4 1 6 U 6 891 6 14 6 161 4 41 7a 6 16' 4 79 6 16 4 811 6 16, 5 17 6 22' 4 31 6 68! 1 Ot 7 471 I ' 6 ; 7 64 67 6 141 7 431 1 (2 6 63! 7 871 1 75 6 70 T 3; 7 Sal 4 7 E 81 i I 4 86! 6 to T 49 6 77! 7 61 6 74 T 67 6 67! 7 ' 6 69! 7 87! I 7 SI 6 74! 6 691 6 64 6 711 7 31 6 h, 6 :t 7 13 6 7: k :a i- : 11 1; 75: 6 13 I 6 61 1 7 20) t 68; 6 18 4 29 6 71 1 6 65! 59 6 19! 4 42 1 4 36 6 74' I 7 82 , 6 67 ! 6 t 4 27 5 76! 5 60' 6 621 6 16 ! 4 81 6 69 6 541 7 42 6 111 4 84 4 81 4 35 4 41 2 77 a 4 9 4 86 4 44 4 37 4 V! 14.4 Indicates Sunday. The number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry 2 Unoln Pac. sy 18 C. A. N. W. Ry F., E. A. M. V. R. R. .. 4 C, St. P.. M. A. O. Ry.... B. A. M. Ry 34 C, B. A. Q. Ry ). C, K. 1. A. P. Ry. east.. 1 C, R. I. & P. Ry. west.. 1 Illinois Central Great Western 1 Total receipts .00 1 1 1 7 69 1 21 1 16 4 8 1 6 1 ,. 1 2 66 64 6 ay and It would be hard to imagine a more satisfactory market as viewed from sellers standpoint. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs; Good to choice lambs, 14 5''"? 75: good to choice yearling wethers 15 OOtfi 26 : rood to choice old wethers, t4.5"S4.8S; good to choice ewes, Quotations or feeder sheep and lambs: Good feeding lambs. 85 8n;?6 40; good feed- ng yernngs, 16.0017515; good feeding wetn ra. 84.2f.ii-4 40: feeder ewes. 8J.tOfi4.i0: breeding ewes, 14 25414.50. Renresentlna sales: tS Wyoming ewe feeders 100 IV- 142 Wyoming ewes 114 4 45 130 Wyoming wethers .' 1 4 85 441 Idaho ewes U 4 276 Idaho wethers and yearlings 106 6 15 8a52 Wyoming lambs and feeders 61 6 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Strong to Slightly Higher Sheep and IJtmbl Firm. CHICAGO. Oct. 6 CATTLE Receipts. l.ouo head: market, steady: steers, timn 6 30: stockers and feeders. 82.0i"d4 26; bulls. 12.00t!r3.50: heifers. ll.9lii 4 0t. calves, !3.0tf cows and canners. 81."a-40O. HOOS Receipts, 16,000 head: market. strong to slightly higher: shipping !5.5.Vir 650; mixed and heavy packing, !4 754io.634: light. t6.24rA5.aO: pigs and roughs, fi.iojf 6.46. SHEEP AND LAMPS-Recelpts. 1O0O0 market, firm; shet-p, 12.256.50; iambs, 64.00 6 '-60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts. 3.700 head, including 300 southerns. Market slow and steady: choice export and dressed oeer steers, ns.004i5.wi; lair to-gooo. M. Own 6.00; western steers, 82.7514 60; stock ers and feeders. 12.5004. 25: southern steers, 12.2B'33.7R; southern cows. tl.7Vtr2.65; native cows, 8l.7Vfi3.2fi; native heifers. !2.VU4 bulls, t2.00fl2.SO; calves. 12 506.00. HOGS Receipts, 7.i head. Market was steady and closed weak; top. 15 25; bulk of sales, tMO-ij6.20; heavy. t-Vlhtii 25: packers. 15 lias.224; pigs and light. tfv(iKii6 20. btlh.b.f Aisu LAM n Receipts, y.tK) head. Market strong; nntlve lambs, tD.StWt 10: western lambs, tfi 6ri7.10: ewes and yearlings, MOOti5.25; western clipped year lings, 84 75(67.25; western clipped sheep.. 14.00 4J4.8&; stockers and feeders, 13.7.rKti4.50. The disposition of the dav's recelnts was 1 ... - .. - 1 as ioiiows, eacn buyer purchasing the num- per 01 neaa inaicatea: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 190 1,767 67H 1.40 44.0 17.1 SI 21.4 83.030,761.911! 1,060.571.339 17.01 14.2 CANADA. it 80.10,5.101 24.81. 8,tf,664l 2,827,430 1.81.812 2.1?0.144 L362,41 1.5M.759! 1,073.947! 1,150,944! 660.350 22.9 56 2 7.6 6.0 26.8 j 29.1 29.0 6.8 13.4 21.7 I . I 23 1 Omaha Pack. Co 64 252 Swift A Company 466 9o3 Armour A Company .... 139 1061 Cudahay Pack. Co 611 1,226 Vansant A Co 66 Carey A Benton 63 .... Lobman A Roatocka ..... 99 .... w. 1. Stephen Ju6 Hill A Bon 24 .... Huston A Co 24 .... Hamilton 120 .... L. F. Hifts 4 Nelson Morris 16 .... Cook 121 J. B. Root 62 .... M. Hagerty 168 Sol Degen 20 .... Held Over S21 to 11810 Total 1.461 1.622 17.751 CATTLE After the big runs this week the sixty-five cars reported In this morning looked very small. Even with today's light receipts the total for the week so far foots up over 1.800 cars, making this the biff weea or me season to date. There- were practically no beef steers on sale this morning, in fact It was hard work to find a full load of either grassers or fed steers mat would ao lor killers. The feel ing was that a right good bunch of killers would bring at least steady prices and pos sibly strong. Cows snd heifers constituted a consid erable proportion of the receipts, there be ing fifteen or elrhteen cars of that kind of rattle In the yards. The market did not show any very material change In any direction, prices for the most part being Just about steady with yesterday. There was a fair demand for this time of the week and the most desirable of the offer ings changed hands in reasonable season The most of the cattle in this morning were stockers and feeders, but the demand was If anything better than usual this late In the week and prices held up in good snape, aesiracie Kinas oeing jusx anou steady with yesterday. The market thi week has been In very fair condition. The country has bought freely, so that the sup ply, though It has been tne largest or tne season so far. has been kept well cleaned up. Prices on the desirable kinds have re mained lust about steady, while the me dium grades are probably a little lower, but not much. Representative sales: BKfcf btclkb. No. 17.., lllo. St. I.oals Lire Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct 6. CATTLE Receipt s. 1.600 head. Including 10 Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export steers. 84 1E'5 90; dressed beef and butcher steers. 13.2546.06; steers under l.ooo lbs.. 33.2Va4.'.S; stoCKers and reeders, 12. oca 4.00; cowl and heifers. 12.005.00; ranners. ll 5062.00; bulls, t2.1547l.75: calves, 13 606.75; Texas and In dian steers, t3.00&H.75; cows and heifers, t!.25ijjl00. HOGS Receipts. 6.600 head. Market was steady; pigs and llghta, t5.0tKb6.66; packers, IS r35.55; butchers and beet heavy, li -tf 6 8". SHEEP AND LAMBS Reeelnts. 1 Oft) head. Market steady; native muttons, 12 00 C4.S0; lambs. X4.50ti7.40: culls and bucks. .Afli.io; stockers, 43.0093.75; Tex txana, $3.00 64.00. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. .-CATTLE-R-ce.lpts 2.190 head; market steady: natives. 11 GMi.00; cows and heifers, 11. 50? 4. 66; stockers and feeders, t2.754.00. HOG 8 Receipts 8,410 hed; market steady; light, 15.10;' medium and heavy, t5.164T6.2K. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,233 head; market steady; lambs, 16 75. Sioaz City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, Oct. . (Special Telegram ! CATTLE Receipts. 600 head: market Steadv: beeves. Vk iithF. 7T- enm-s bulla mnA mixed, I! 20(31.60; stockers and feedera. 12 76 Bi t": cajvea and yearlings, u.isvl 40. HOGS Receipts. 200 head; market weak, selling at tt.o6.1S: bulk of sales, t5.O04j5.o5. Stock la Sight Receipts of live stock at the sis principal weatern markets yesterday : cattle. Hogs. Bheep South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City . St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Totals 1.450 600 1.700 2190 2.60) S.0U0 1.700 200 7 000 3.4)0 6.500 15. 0) 18,641 8.000 1.223 1.000 10,000 .13.440 34, M0 38.874 No. Av. Pr. tRalancea rmld In cash. t.Not included In totals because containing other item man clearings. lew Tork Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 6. MONET On call, strong. 2 fa 74 per cent; lowest . rate. 2 per cent; ruling raie, 1 per tent; closing. offered at 3 per cent; time money, nrm: im and ninety days. 66SIa; six months. 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, "i"F STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac tual business In bankers" bills st 84.8520 4 8525 for demand snd at t4.8180ij4 61S6 for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 14 834 834 nd 84.aM.4: comroerciaj oina, ei.sii. SILVER Bar. 614c; Mexican dollars. 47c, BONDS-4fiovernmenl, sieauy; raiiroao, ir regular. 1.. 4.. .. 1.. ..1144 8 18 .. 4 I 44 ,.11M I M . Mt 8 M . 134 I 64 .ill 1 84 Av. Pr mt t e cowa 4 1 M 1 117 1 TO 1 nl I 74 1 174 1 00 4 , HEIFERS. 441 8 88 CALVES. lit 8 40 1 BULLS. 11)0 1 1 1170 t I STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 421 1 74 4 714 I M 7U0 t 74 17 (II I tS IB IN 8 4 I M 417 I 10 WESTERNS. . . G. Nelson 8. D. 14 feeders . 1106 4 00 8 feeders. .1268 4 00 H. H. Robinson A Bon. Colorado. 62 cows 8S9 2 46 L. II. Ertklne, Colorado. I feeders.. 655 I 06 4 calves., t heifers... 5J 2 20 1 calves.. 6 cows 942 1 90 WYUM1NU. 2 calves... 178 6 00 4 calves.. 21 calves... 167 C 00 O. Fulsher, .Nehraska, Fltchbarg cfd Mailcan Central Bnaloa Storka aad Boa d s. BO8TON. Oct. 6 Call loans, 4fr per cent: t-me loans, 44jjfi per cent. Official quotations oc stocks and bonds were aa follows- Atchlaoa adj. 4s.... M lAdrentur do 4a IMS Allouei Max. laotral 4a s Amalgamated . Alrhiaoo S Amenian ZUie do pfd 1"4 Atlantic Botoa A Alban....7 Bingham Boptan Elevated lit Pal. Hacla. -.141 -Centennial 4Sa Copaar Rang ..Ml Pair Wast .... ..161 Dominion Coal ,.IU14 Franklin - XSSa Oranbr .- M lala Rorala ... .. 4 ,alaaa Mining . ..141 Mlrblgaa ,.140 Muhaak ..1SV4 Mulit. C. A C. .. I S Old Dominion ,.10iSa OaoMla .. II Parrot . .10 Qulncy ..ill 'Shannon . . 14 Tamarack .. 11 Trlnltr .. M4 tolled Tnppar ..101 IV 6. Mlnina.. 281 ISO 276 1 60 232 4 00 N ., N. H. A H. Para Marquatta ... t'nloa Paciflo Amar. Arga. Cham.. do Bid mer. Pneu. Tuba.. Amar. Sugar do pfd mar. T. A T Amar. Wooloa do Did Dominion 1. A .. dlaon Else. Ilia.. Oeneral Electric .. Maaa. Electric .... do pfd Maaa. Oaa oiled Km It nltad Shoe Mack., do pfd I. 8. Steal do pfd Wcating. common . Bid. "Aaked. . 1 . 40 . M4 . I . 2t . .175 . it - 7H . 144. . IIS, . ! i.in. ,iratinna Aft bonds were as fol-1 28 feeders.. 897 I 76 35 feeders 7 . J - . , .W "4 i lo U aeHa II 4 A V- aal. 4a IMsi own IT. s. rat. . rag..; -tot japan a. Id scrlas. do eoupoa .I'e oo fsra a la. rag. ....... IMS, do do eouoon ItHSa L. B. a. aaw 4s rag l4St Manhattan t. g 4a. lm da caUDOD 134sa Max. v enirmi a . g.-old 4a, r....l4V do lat Inc V da coupon 14 Minn. A tit. L 4a... K- Am. Tobaoro 4a. etta. 17 M.. K. A T. 4a 1"IS do Im ctfl 114 do la 17 At blaon gen. 4a 1";S N. R. R. of M. . 4a. U4 dl. 4a n rc. t. c. g isaa m Atlantic C L. 4a. ...lot N J. C. I. tw 1S44 Hal. A Ohio 4a lta No. Pacific 4a ! do I Ski da w T71 Central of Oa. 4a. K. A W. c. 4a 1(1 . to o. s. u. rtdg. 4a t7 . fL'H Pans. eon. ISaa. I .lrt.Sk Raadlns gen. 4a 101 . Klsfc M. L 41 M. c. ta .111-4 .101 It It L. 4 I r. tg. 4a. 144 . OS) St. L . W. 4a.... 194 . al Seaboard A. U 4a ... last, 14 go. Paclac 4a Mst . la do lat 4a, etta.,. . 74 to. Rallviy la ... . MSI Taxai A P la 14 T , St . U A W 4 1IS4 I'nioa Pacific. 4a... ...lots do cod 4i ...10IS f B. steal Id 6a. ... " Wabaih la ...lOTSt da deb. B . 44Sa W astern Md -WYOMINO. 16 cows 718 1 90 bulla. 11 bulls.. -...1380 X It. NtHKABKA. iis ICE ..1308 1 75 6 cows "SI in 14 heifers... 690 1 50 6 feeders. 84 caves.. 40 cows 8 corns.... 1 cows.... 1 cows.... 6 cows.... 1 stag.... 1 steer .! I 26 293 2 96 4 2 40 756 1 80 , 916 1 75 ft 6 i 75 9fl 1 78 12O0 1 76 990 1 60 do lat Ina do 9d tar , rnee. A Ohio 4sa. Chicago A A ISaa., C. B. J a. 4a. C.. k. I. A P. 4a. do col. aa COO. A St. L. (. 4a. Chicago Ter 4a Col on Ho Mid 4a Colo. A so. 4a Colo. Ind. la. eat A. do sat B Cuba la. nti D. A R O. 4a Metllleri' Sec. la. Erta prior lias 4a. do gen. 1 feeders.. Km I 60 14 cows 1k6 2 60 2 cows lftll J 40 4 feeders.. 692 1 26 46 feeders.. 991 1 70 P. V. A r C. la.. Ill w AUK Harking Val. 4SM..--1H .Wla. Catral Japaa 4a. ctfi MSI Loalea rioalaar Itatka LONDON. Oct. 1 Closing quotations on the Stock exenange were aa follows: Conaola, money.... tl 1-14 V T Central.... do aocoant .... M 11 1 Norfolk A W Aaacooda ISa do pfd Atchlaoa II H Ontario A W do pfd loa raanarivaaia .... Baltimore A 0la....lll Raod Miaaa Ill keadiag 1 hulls 1350 2 00 I cows.,... 9J0 1 50 14 feeders.. 11 W I 66 89 calves. . 834 4 00 1 calf 81? I a 14 cows W 1 1 cow MO 1 .0 1 cow 10J0 1 40 11 COWS 509 8 28 4 heifers... 6-so z w 1 cows 66 I 00 1 bull ViA 1 28 5 cows..... 871 2 40 2 cows 10 2 6-) 1 cow 1 36 8 calves... 190 t 66 O feeders.. 7u0 I 46 li; eoara 104U Z au hikjs The trade this morning was slow " IT and dull and In that respect no different I fn,m ahat It haa been for some Hula time iaa hii-k '111 ere was also very utile ensnare i la the mattsr of prices, moat everything .ltiisa selling in about tne same noicnea as yea .l4i 1 t.rriuv. Packers were giving the preference "a I to Hjht loads ins same as iney nave ror 'i?" some time tck and it was comparatively easy for noiaere oi aucn to nnioaa at cur rent pricea. On the ether hand It was hard work to get rid of the heavy hoga. espe cially those on the rough order. Very good heavy hogs had to sell at 64 8600. with medium ana hmvj Lun-nn i an.'yo.i". food light Duicners at ao lutue av ana goo htweLrhts at 86 16&5.27U. a noted vesterday the trade ts entirety devoid of life or snap, apparently for ths reason mat ouyera regara tne maraet aa Tl si I MSI, Oanadiaa Paaiia ... Chae A Ohla , Chicago Ot. W c . m. A at. p... DeBeera iMmar A K. 0... do pfd Ene 4o lat pfd do Id p(4 Illlaela Central .. Leaurrllle A Naah. bL. li. A T .. ..IM .. ii lat sfd do M ptd SoaUera klUvay ... ITS4 do pfdr- ,.1'4 1S4 1714 a . '4S4 . IS4 ISa . 4k . II la Southern Paclad .. Iisa SI ll'nloa Pac I no lMsi .. II do pfd .. B4 D steal wla .. tl I do pfd 174 ,.1M Wabaah M ..IM o ptd a. 44 .. la S gfaaiaa 4a MUj L Bar. MONEY IViriW per Cent Tha rate of discount In the open market for short mills Is IVO?1 per cent; tor three months' UUs, l's4)4 per cent. - Baak rieartege, OMAHA. Oct. f Bank clearings for to day a ere 11.42 231 80 and for the currespOavl U. date last year, i,4v4.Ulea. No. 41 tl M II U 71..... 10 I a..... M ... 4... 47...., II...., 17...., H ... II ao ... 7 Sh. Pr. I'.l 1 4N 4 10 4 SI 111 400 4 so loa 4 aa M la AV n so III 10 ...M ..111 ...l4 ...111 ..141 ...17 ...Mrt ...IWI .. 1 .171 4 la . . 4 II 140 4 17V uo I Ml US 4 M tf IN IM 4 eo 4 w r its 4 si Mi IM IM 4 M I I au 4 I7S 4d ..Ml Hi I M M I 40 t ' l 18 4 r7 piicea, but under iro Bdles: No. At. 8h. Pi. 4 Ml -- I STSa 41 Ut II II l. It4 ... 4 1 tl 161 M 1,1 M li-0 ... II 77 1.1 H 111 II U 40 US 44 11 40 ), ' II liS 40 I 11 M Ml I lit It i.47 l I l!s M Ini ... I U-a M ll IM I 11 41 344 ... If Ill SI I II t X4 au I 11 e ril IM I !7Si 44 Ut SO I US, ai . a l n-a 7i j a n Tt 114 IM I W l 9a I H i Tt IU ... I ITS, tmELf-Freth -eveifU tUa moruiiij coa- is i r s. on. jt'tab .Victoria .. iwinona iW olverlne . !S4 . 10 . 14e . IkSI . fa . !' .HWS, . M .104 7S .III is . 14 . 47 . 10 . 4 a l'a .111 was l-irg Injured by drouth In Prill!, n-.u L-ea ..nlv ni.dratelv active but orTrnnns wr-re t-oifiparatlvfly light, and trto ctnse was firm at a net a.isan.o uf 6,i7 points. Pm1-s were rcpnrien ot n..r" ens-.. nepiaing ,rnni-i. i - ' ' -M,. . . -. ,.- January, i f'i March. I.eMt? "c. A aril. 7..W; May. ,.5i4j i tr ; July, i.wui anil September at 7fK..K-. bpt quiet; so. ? invoice, ill-loo. , , - . na.dli WMOLfHU SAfiKKT. ' Ceadltlea of Trade aatl aaotatloAs Staple aad Faary I rodae. KOOS Candled stock. ITAiC. i i ivk I'isl l.THV-lltns. w; rocsters. 6c; turkeys, 13 15c; ducks, ksiic; spring chick- . ens. !v. . , ... tiUTTF.K-1 'acK'.pg stoca. w, . fancy dairy, ivjlc! crtniery. aijusc; prln's. ilc. ... . . . ai-oiD.fiiaiif1,rd eranulsted. In bnlA. 15 54 per cat.; cubes. 84 40 per cwt ; rut loaf. IHSS ler twt.l No. 4 extra C. 85 40 per cwt ; No 10 extra C. 15 26 per cwt : TVV 18 I'llo". 15 20 per cwl.; XXXX powdered. 1A30 per CpRF.SH FISH Trout. 104JHc: halibut, lie; buffalo (dressedi. 6c; rlckerel l"dreeed. 8c; mhlte bass (dressed . we; sunnt n. c, r".'" (scaled and dressed, 8c: piae. He: catfish. 15c: red snapper. l"c; salmen. lie; croppies. 12c; eels. 18c; bullheads. 11c; black rtass, bo; whlteflsh. lt'illc: frog legs, tr o-im., a, lobsters, Rfeen. 27c; boiled lobsters, sto, slmd roe, 45c; blueflsh, 8c. HAT Prices nuotea uy irain n..,-,... Hay Pealera' aosoclition: No. 1 upland, 16 50: medium, 16 6o4; coarse, IS. BHAN Per ton. fit. TROPICAL FHUIT. OIlANflESi aiencia. all air.es, IS OrdJfJ Hi LEMONS Letnoniera, t1 fancy 18 Slse, I6 0i'; 2tX1 and 360 sixes, 16 WKif 7 CO. DATES Per box of SO 1-Tb. pkgtw W: , Hallowe'en, In 70-rb. boxes, per Tb-, 6". F1G9 California, per 10-lb. carton; 76?! 15c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 12o: 6 crown, Uc. BANANAS Per medliim-slaed bunch, tt. 71 C2 25; JuniboB. :.6OS3.00i KKLi'li ANU MELONS. PEARS l tali, Kielers and Vicars, S2.0O; Lie Aiiko, I-' 5c. i'Ll'MS-L iati and Colorado, per 4-basket crate. 8l.l; Italian prunes, II. (W. 1'h.ACHKS California rre-stonea, ter bog, 9vc; Klberius, 11.00. CAN i.M.oijp.ii s-i:. rei crate, 12.00; Texaa, Bocky Fura aeed. I.ofc. Ai'PLES Hen lavls and Winesape. In 1-bu, bbis., S.,5(n3iX; In bu. baskeis, $1-0V; CahloiakH Il.-IUfioweis. Jl.M. toLt'KBEKHJK8-?len ut-. ti. ilUCKLEi;EBKlEaj-5lxteeo ll-. I1-602J 1.75. i liRATES Home-grown Mlcbipnn and Ohio Concord. er i-lb. nasket. lc; Mala gas and Musiats. icr 4-basket crate, 11.60; Tokav, rer 4-basket crate. 11 60. OUiNCEB California. 4r box. C .6 YEOE7TAo4-.ES. WAX BEANS Per A-ol.- casket, 26350 ; tritial beans, per V-DU. box. usyloO. POTATOES New. ir bu.. 6oc LEA.NS .Navy, per bu.. V 00. Cl'Cl'M HERS Per dos., 2T. TOMATOES Home grown, H"hu. baskets. t(o5"C. - - - CABBAUti lionre-iruan. in crates, per OISIOH liome-grown, renuw, iru anvj white, per bu., 60c; Bpanlsli, per Crate. 1125. HKKTB-S'i.. per Lu., iic CELERY Kalamaxoo, per aos., reo. SWEET ruTATOEC Virginia, per 1-bu. bbl.. 12.26. TOMATOES Per basket. 40O50C. CUT BEEF. Wholesale prices of beef cuts: No. 1 ribs, lltc; No. 2 ribs, bV; No. 3 ribs, be; No. i loins. 14t,c; No. 1 loina, loc; No. 1 loins, 7c; No. 1 chucks, 4V4c; No. chucks. 4c; No. 1 chucka, 3c; No. 1 rounds, 7c; No. 1 lounda, 6c; No. 3 rounds, 5Vc; No. 1 plates, 4C, No. 2 plates, 3c; No. 3 plates, 2Vc. MIoCELLANEOcS. HONEY New, per 24 Ids.. 63.00. CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin llinbcrger, 16c; twins, l-'tc; young Americas, lic. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 sort shells, .ew crop, per lb.. 15c; hard shells, per lb., lie: No. 2 soft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. S hard shells, per lb., Kc. Pecans large, per lb., lie; small, per lb.. 10c. leanuts. per lb., 7c; roasted, pet lb.. 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb., Uolil-c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb, 17o; baid shells, per lb., 15c. Shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., 61-i5: large hickory nuts, per bu.. 11.50. HI1.ES No. i green, 9c; No i green, 8c: No. 1 ealted, 10rro: No. 2 salted. 9V4c; No. I real calf. 11c; No. 1 veal calf, 8c: dry ealted. 1614c; sheep pe.ta. 25ctell00; horse r4des, ' Wool Market, ST. LOt'18, Oct. WOOL Steady; me dium grades, combing and clothing, i1 SOHc: light fine, 21j;c; heavy fine, 18 22o ; ttvb washed, 22S42C. BOSTON. Ucx. ti. V OOL The Commer cial Bultriin will ay of the wool market tomorrow: Business ha got down to a smaller basis owing to the fact that large mills are slocked for the present and line of active wools are so badly broken. It would be hard to obtain more than 1.000.000 pounds of-any lino of territory. The mar ket is unquestionably strong; -nd in any spot Is .there an. Indication of weakness. Territory wools have soki. la lots up to 60.000 pounds, and In n few eases larger amounts have been transferred. Fleecew have moved froely at full rtricea. Dealers show no Inclintttlon to make - concessions on anv of their holdings. Australian have had some deinund. while pulled wxis na been generally quiet as aIko have been South American. Orowers' views in tha west and southwest are aticU tliat buyers of fall wools, as well -as those -willing to contract tbe ltJ6 clln. have retired from operations. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 2. 19i4. ac cording to the same authority, are 187,12t. 655 pounds, analuBt 175.91ti.741 po""! ,ho same time laat year. The receipts to dnte are 2fi4. 619.248 pounds, against 3fi7,hol,00l pounds for the same period last year. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct A M ETA L8 The iAn don tin market was higher, elOrrlng at 148 15s for spot and 147 15s for future. Locally the market was firm but very quiet, with spot quoted at 132. 401 32. 75 Cop per was also firm In Ixmdon, cloelng at U71 15s for spot and 70 15s for futures. Locally no change of Importance ia re- , rorted, and lake Is quoted at 116.S7Vu 1675; electrolytic, 1I8.87WH l-2S4j; casting. tl.12VSil6.S7V. Lead was lirm, at M-SMI. 4 90 in the local market. In London It was easier and closed at 14 10a. Spelter wus unchanged, at 27 15a in Ixmdon. and at lrVOo$i.10 in the local market, iron waa hla-her abroad, closing at 6o 7d for atan- dard foundry and at 62b 9d for Cleveland warrants. Locally the market was. without msterlal change, being firm In tone. No. I foundry northern Is quoted at 117. 'iV& 18.00: No. 1 foundry northern. 117.2fi,17.oO: No. t foundry southern. 118 75(&17.75; No. i foundry southern, tl6.604jl7.2o. New York Mlalaa stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. . Closing Quotations on mining slocks weie as follows: Adams Con ...... Alice Breece Elrunewlck Con... Cumatock Tunnel Cum. (al. A Va . Mora Silver Iron Stiver LeeJnlle Cea.... . It . U . 46 . 17 1 .m .17 .10 . Little Chief ... Ontario upnir Hhoenli Holnel Savage i Bicrra Nevada.. Small Hopaa ... I Standard . 4 . .H . I . u . 44 . II . It .111 ' "Treaaary Statement. , WASHINGTON, Oct. .-Today's atate- ment of tbe treasury balancea In the gen eral fund exclusive tif the Il50.0o0.0oo gold reserve shows: Available cash balance, ll3ti.fe92.lK.'; gold coin and bullion, 108,172,471; gull certificates, (48.970,760. Cottea Market. NEW TORK. Oct. -COTTON-flpot closed quirt, 20 points lower; middling up lands, loaoc: nilddlltig gulf. lu.4oc; sales. 6.9e6 bales. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 6. COTTON Quiet: mid dling. lWtc; receipts. 89 bales; shipments. Zo tles: stock, 131 bales. LIVEKPtXIU Oct. 6. COTTON 8not In fair demand; prices 8 points lower; Amer ican millennia, rair, d.mii, good tniddllng. 1.57(1; middling, 6 41d; low middling, IM, good ordinary, 10, d; ordinary, 4.91d. The saiea of the day were l.Ouo bales, ct which 6w were for speculation and exKirt and included 7,4 American. Keceiplc, 2,ju6 tlta, all Anierlcan. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. i. COTTON Quiet; ordinary, 7 1-lSc; good ordinary, IV; low middling, sc; miuniing, i!c, good mid dling, loc; stock, 9t,til2 balea. Oils aad Rosla. NEW YORK, Oct. . OILS Cottonseed, eaay; prime yellow. 24,-V-ti&c- Petroleum, steady; rcdned New York. 7-; Phllsdel phia and Baltimore. 17 fo; in bulk, 14 63. Turpentine, quiet, M'tWOc. OIL CITY, Pa , Oct. 6. OILS Credit bal ances, 11 .50. Certificates, no bid. Ship ments. 77o67 bbls.; average, 71.048 bbls.; runs, 79 bbls.; average, 61.823 bbla. 6hlr ments. Lima. 2..'l.r bbls ; average, 6tl.41 ' bbls; runs, Lima, 49,ti71 bbls.; average. 40.0M) bbls. SAV ANNAH. Oa., Oct. . tJiiy 1 urpea tlne, firm; h'7V,;. ItOSIN- Flrni; A. B. C. 1180; r, 13 ex. T. 14 So; F. 14 U6; O, 14 65; H. 14 70: I, 14 70: K. 14 75; M, 14.86; N, 14 96; W G, 85 4u; W W, $5 65. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlta. NEW TORK. Oct. 1 EVAPORATED APPLES Market la without change; com mon to good are quoted at Wj7c and prim CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prune also remain unehanged. with juotatton ranging from 4Vc to 7c, according to frade. Apricots are quiet for the time eing, but offerings are not large and tho tone la steady. Choice are quoted at XV9c; extra choice. 9"1i94c; fancy. l('fl HV- Pearl, ea are practically nominal and firm; quotations are riot obtainable. Open ing pricea on California raisins were higher as expected, averaging about 2- to 8a above those of last season on the mora important grades. The spot market con sequently 4s considered vary firm. Peoria Market. PEORIA. 111-. Oct. 6-CORN-Flrm: No. t yellow. 62c; No. 1, ,62c; No. 4, 61c; new grade, isrc. OATH Btrong; mo. a wniie, i.ic; March higher; No. 1. 6c. WHISKY On the basis of 81. 30 for fin ished goods. Dal at k Orala Market. DULl'TH. Mlna . Oct. 1-WHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern, 8ic; No. 2 northern. DSe: on irarg, io. i noriuern, b--c; No. I northern, 8"VC, May, 8.'k:. OATS To arrive and on track, 27c. Toledo feed Market. . TOLEDO. O., Oct. . SEED Clover, caah, 17 87; October, 17 90; Decfcinuer. 67.72, May, 17.75; prune aialke, 7.6u; prune timothy, II 40. CesTee f.-rVel. NEW YORK. Oct. 6 COFFEE-Market for futures oxr-oed steady at unchanged prices to sn advance of 6 points and ruled generally aiieady to firm en private cat.lea from Braxil reducing eaumatea af the new crop sjid staling; liiat lu coitung vrop agar aad Molareaea. NEW YORK. Oct. 6 flUGAR-IU, ! nominal: fair refining, ic: Ci-ntrif ugal. H teat. 3S; moluaees augur. 2c; l(-noq. quiet: No. 6. !':, No. 7, 4 lie; Ne 8. 4u6c; No. 4. 4c; No. 10. 19f.o; No. 11. li5c; No. 12. 180c; No. 18, 1.7W-; ISO. 14. J.tsV-; w.n fectloners' A. 4ffc; mould A. 4.15c: cut loaf. 6 5oc; crushed. t5c; Hdered, 4 9x-; gruo- ulated. ; cube. 6 00c. NEW ORLEANS. Jct. 6. SI OAR Mar ket, quiet; ojien kettle centrifugal. uoinlnHl; centrifugal wnitea, 4u4c; suconua, -i 3'c. . . .'a VIOLA So FS Nominal ; open kettle, r" 27c; centrifugal, 614c. Syrup, nurn I nl; 254J30C. ' EDWAROS-VOOD CO. (Incorporated) Mala Offleai Kllia aad Huberts Itreeta, T. PAIL, Ml. VI. Plasters la Stock. Grain. Provisions. khlx Year Urala to la. Hraoek outre. Ilit-lli feVtatd mt Trad M14a Uaaaha. hrav. 1 eleahaao ARIA. 212-:i4 Exchange B'dg.. Koutn Omaha. BU 'fuoue lis, AadspeAdeeat 'iVkstaA la