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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 23, 1903.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Whtat Ehowi Eiiinem at Timet, tut
Undertone rina.
SCARCELY ANY CHANGES IN PRICES
la Ifile oil Talk, of Better Movement,
Very Little Grain rones on Mar
Let Cora Extremely Weak
Throng h Session.
OMAHA, Sept. a, if,
'Wheat showed a littio easiness several
times oa pmnt-lakins:. but the mm uni.r.
tuna maintained tlia greater part of
the session. Remarkably little wheat ha
come on the market the lut few nays and
the scarcity of offerinira after a. a-cmi
A-Jfce is significant. Minneapolis shows the
f.niie stubbornness, it mura very little
difference for the moment how much spring
v. neat has been raietd, as long as it aoes
uui come 10 me market. While the futures
at Liverpool closed from d to Vkd lower,
canh bids advanced Sd.
The cash market was extremely weak.
The September was sold freely and tills
induced liquidation In the inure distant
months. The Jonea-lnglls report Indicate
a yield of ,ull.W)u,uou bushels.
Oats were dragay, but sustained by the
bullish local sentiment. The cash market
was from no to lo lower and there is every
Indication of a freer country movement, as
the strength to the cash and in the current
delivery have been the backbone in the
recent advance.
Primary wheat receipts were 978,000 bush,
els and shipments wjb.uoo bushels, against
receipts last year of 1.3&4.UM bushels and
suipuients of sw.ofo bushels. Corn receipts
weie blk.OOO bushels and shipments Hl.vH
bushels, against itcelpts last year of M
00 bushels snd shipments of 674,000 hush
els. Clearances wure 176.0UO bushels of
wheat, jio.Oi barrels of nour, 18.UW) bushels
of corn and 8,000 bushels of oats.
Liverpool closed VlvVIrd lower on wheat
and H0d lower on corn.
lirooiuhail estimates world's wheat ship
menu Monday at 10,M)0,uii0 bushels.
Local rang oi options:
Axticlea. Open. jlign.) Low. Close. Yesy
W heat j
Sept...
Dec:...
May...
Corn
8pt...
Iec....
May. j.
Oatri
Sept...
6T.H
8TT 67T 67' 67H
72 72(4 71 7l
43
I to
67T.
72'
43
37
38
10
Omaha Cash Bales.
WHKAT-No. I hard, 1 oar, 6714c; No.
hard. 1 car, 06c; No. 4 hard, 1 car, iioc; no
giaun, 1 car, 62o.
Omslis Cash -Prices.
WHEAT No. 1 hard. taKSc; No. S
hard, soi,iAV4c; No. 4 hard, SZaiioc No. 3
spiing. tVwTc.
CORN-NO. 3, 41HM2c; No. I yellow, 42
No. 8 white, 43c
OATS No. 1 mixed, JaiygflOo; No. 3 white,
RYENo. 2, 63c; No. , Sl'ic
Carlo! Heeetpta,
- Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 74 443 268
Kansas City 123 20 14
Minneapolis 2K8
Omaha 29 38 23
Duluth 441
BL Louis 4V ' 84 48
CHICAGO GRA1.1 A.D PROVISIONS
Feature of the Trading? and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Sept. 23- W( aker oash markets
In the northwest and the easier tone in
co ares grain continued a break in the price
of wheat here today after the market had
opened firm and active. At the close De
cember wheat was unchanged to He lower.
Corn wma down Vic Oats wero off Vo to
Vc. Provisions were 2Vkc to 10c higher.
i ne marker openea nigner Because oi
light receipts In the northwest and reports
lag extensively damaged by locusts. Under
these Influences December wheat advanoed
to 76Ho, but local traders sold actively on
the bulge and the market dragged some
what until the close. Offerings, however,
were scarce and prices rallied quickly.
Cables were reported heavy aa the result
of yesterday's market here. Minneapolis
reported that cash houses In that market
ware stilling December wheat and also sent
a report that northwestern shippers are
toting, wheat because of their inability
to get car.' It 'was also declared that the
firmness of wheat during the early part of
the week had checked In some degree the
demand for flour. .These, together with
the weakness of the coarse grains, bad the,
effect of making traders continue to cover.
The close was steady.' December wheat
opened unchanged to Vfcc lower at 740,
sold between ifo and 75Hc, and . closed
at 74o, Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 264,000 bushels. Primary re
ceipt were 878,000 bushels, against 1.854,000
bushels last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 7o0 cars, against
Til ears last week and 1,04 cars a year age.
The corn market was quiet fur the
greater part of the day, fears that there
Is danger oi a squeeze in Mpiemuu euro,
keeping many brokers out of the market.
The September option declined Sc. but the
loss in other months was small. Local
receipts today were somewhat larger than
lor several aays pasi ana uie uiureue ue
expected to continue over Monday. Decem
ber corn opened He to "aSSo lower at
a-,-wyfi to 2rt.c sold between 42"4-2c
and HWOa. The close was easy and Ve
lower at 42c Local receipts were 443 cars,
with 877 of oontract irrade.
The oats market was quiet. The range
of prices kept within c The pressure from
either side was not important. The pri
mary movement continued liberal. Decem
ber oats opened VuVc lower at 83Vo to
8e sold between S3S.0 and 83V&33vc, and
closed easy and VtHty: lower at 338330.
Local receipts were 2nS cars.
The provisions market ruled higher on a
mail run of hogs and on an advance of 6o
In the prices at the stock yards. There
was excellent buying of lard throughout
the dsy. Shipments of meats and lard were
In fair quantity. At the close January pork
was 10c higher at 813 22H- I-ard was up
Hc at $7.60. Ribs were iftr& higher at
7 07H4fT 10.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
It cars; corn, 475 cars; oats, 854 cars; hogs,
84.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.l Opea. Hlgb- Low. ! Cloe. Tes y.
Wheat
Sept. ,
Dec,
May
Corn
Sept.
Dee.
May T
Oats
Sept.
Dm.
May
Pork
Sept. Jon.
Lard
Sept. Oct.
Nov.
Jan. '
Ribs
Sept Oct. ,
Jan. '
T!H TIS
T4 71 H
78iH 7SH
47iVffS. 47t
42i', 43
ua 43H
h S"
S3HS S3
S4' ii
1 90 1 90
13 17H 13 25
8 W 3 AO
3 87H 8 M
U 8 60
1 W 7 80
00 9 00
$ SO 8 W
7 07H) 1 10
7!X' TJH
74H
78
i74
47H 4SH
42-5 a
43H 48H
43Vil
nit
S3H) 3,-H
S4SSJHlSii3Mi
34H W-i
84H
18 "50 "
13 12
8 874,
' SB
16 90
13 17H
9 94
8 83
8 4.1
7 77H
no
16 90
13 2H
8 90
1 8TU
' 8 47H
I 12H
7 SO "l 7 TTH
9 on
8 9?H
8 RTH
8 R7'4l
8 67H
7 05 I 7 10 I 7 06
XtT'No. 1
Ztf Cnnh quotations wi
were ss follows:
Ft OUR Firm; wti
V winter straights, 3S.i
vlnter patents. S.:oy.IO;
S.oufiS.Co: ftirink Datrnts.
$3.7t&3 60; spring str.Uhts, $T
bakers. $2.0$2.IO.
WHEAT No. 1 prlni:, iWlc: No. 3
spring. 774iH:c; No. 2 red. TSWTISc
CORN No. 3,4rrc; No. i yellow, 47ic
OATS No. 3. 83'ic; No. 1 white, SiSBljc;
No. 8 white. SlHtjBK'.
RYE No. 3, tic.
BARLKY-Fitir to cholre msltlng. 44fl!o.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. r.04H; No. 1 north
western, $1.10. Prtne ti.nothy, $4-J0. Clover,
contract grade. $1176
n.nMrrai.vo fihf.pf rtViv strips flnose.
$3 W 0ft. Mess pork, per bhl., IjiM.
rer W lbs.. $.i)0. Short clear sides (boxod).
Following were the receipts and ship-
tnsnts of flour and grain :
Receipts. Shipment
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Porn, bu...
Oats, bu...
Pv bu
IS SOO
... 73.000
...$il.10
...31J.600
... IIV4
IH4
331 0W
167. 10
1 600
fcariey.-bu...
. 1 D-noA MhnnA tMlflV th hilt
tsr market was steady creameries. Wil'tc:
dallies, 17fi9Lc. Egcs, firm: at mark, cai"e
Included. Ij1c; firsts. Ivic: prime firsts.
-. . . y". 1 . ill. Al4'n
xic; extras, su. .imav. mw, M75UW74V,
Pklladelaltta Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. JJ.-BT.TTTICR-Flrm:
extra western creamery, official
M . . , - . . . KVnA "dll.
A I Flf? Finn: western freh. J4e, at mark.
4v fll lXSK Steadv; New York full creams,
1 fair to choice. 12ji3c.
I . IMstk Grals Market.
tjn.irnt Minn.. Sect. 32 WHEAT No
I hard.- oa . trsckj. 77c, to arrtvs; ilo. 1
northern, Tic; No. i northern, 74H.
track; No. 1 northern, Tse; No. 1 north
ern, Ho. , September, 7c; October, TMc;
D-i ;n her, 74S,c; May,
OATS Te arrive, Kic; September, 8:Vc
-
NEW YORK UEICRAL MARKET
Qaetatloas of the Day oa Varloas
Cesantodltles.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2J. TLOUB Re
ceipts, 1M10 bbls.; exports, .V26 hbl;
sales, 1.700 pkgs. Market dull but steady;
Minnesota patents, 34.1034.30: Minnesota
bakers, 33.4t8.0; winter patents, 13.78.
(14.10; winter straight. IJ.EOfc 3.t); winter
extra, 12.161.25; winter low grades, IJ.H
38.1. Hye flour, steady; fair to good,
33.2098.(0; choice to fancy, II 703.5.
CORNM AL Steady; (In while aud
yellow, I1.2&4J1-30; coarse, l.H41.16l
kiln dried. 12.753.86.
BYE Steady; No. 2 western, 44 He, c L
C New Tork.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 404HC
r. t f New York; malting, 4iHc, C.TT,
BtirTalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 13.(00 bu.;, exports,
47.128 bu.; sales, l,2ft0,000 bu. futures and
24,000 bu. spot. Spot market, easy; No. i
red, 78 c, elevator; No. 3 red, 1c, t. o. b.,
afloat The early wheat market was
firmer on small northwest receipts and re
ports of locusts In. Aregentlna, but later
yielded to res II ring and closed He uet
lower. May, 84H084c, closed 4Hc;
September closed at 7c; December,
12 l-lfelIHc closed at 82HO.
CORN Receipts, 108,878 bu.; spot mar
ket, steady; No. 2, Si He, elevator, and
67 He t o. b, afloat; No. 3 yellow, o7Hc;
No. 3 white, 68 He Option market was
without transactions, closing He net
lower. Msy closed at 4vc; September
closed at 61 He: December closed at 62 He
OATS Receipts, 132,000 bu.; exports,
7,430 bu.; spot market easy; mixed oats,
38 to 82 pounds, 37c; natural white, 30 to
33 pounds, 88 H 40c; clipped white, 38
to 40 pounds, 3 H 044 He.
FILED Firm; spring bran, $18.76; Sep
tember shipment middlings, $20.60; Sep
tember shipment, city, $20.60 4T 26.00.
HAY Quiet; shipping, 85 76c; good to
choice, $0tf6c
HOPS Firm;, state, common to choice,
1805, ll2jrl7c; 1604, nominal; PaclOe coast,
1306, lS&llo; 1804, 12c; olds, nominal.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 26
pounds, 2c; California, 21 to 25 pounds,
21c; Texas dry, 24 to 80 pounds. 18c.
LEATHER Steady: acid, ti&ZTc
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family.
$11. 00S 11.60; mess, ti.OO'Q 8.00; beef
hams, $21.00022.60; packet, $10.00 10.60;
city extra India mess, $14.00 16.60. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, $10,600
12.60; pickled shoulders, nominal; pickled
hams. $11.60012.00. Lard, firm; western
prime, $9.06 3.10; refined, firm; continent,
$9.00; South America, $18.00; compound,
$7.I2H7.37H. Pork, steadv; family,
$18.608 19.00; short clear, $10.60018.60;
mess. $18 90018.00.
TALLOW Finn; city ($3 per packet),
6 He; country (packages free), 6HW
6Hc
RICE Steady r domestic, fair to extra,
3HHc; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Quiet; creemery, common to
extra; l!32&c; stats dairy, common to
fancy, 184T24c; renovated, common to extra.
16H22c: western factory. 1619c: Imitation
creamery. '!. Receipts, 4,772 pkgs.
CHEESE Firmer; receipts, 3,216 pkgs.;
weekly exports, L1M pkgs; state, full cream,
small fancy. 12H4(12Hc; fair to good, 11VMP
12c; large, fancy, 12Hffl2He.
EOG8 Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby selected white, 30632c; choice, 27
29c; officlnl price, western firsts, aH'offic.
POULTRY Alive, spring ciui.ni",
fowls and turkeys, 14c. Df-sed, oulet;
western spring chickens. mSM6c; spring
turkeys, 16622c; fowls, UtfHHc
x. Loala OeaenU Blarket.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 22. WHEAT Firm:
track. No. 2 red. cash. 784Ti4c: No. 8 hard.
70ifi:4Hc: December, 72H'fli2c; May, 760.
CORN eieaay ; iraca, xn o. s cann, wtyg
47c; No. 3 white. 4SHOH8ci December,
40Hc; May, 41Hc
OATS Easy : track. No. 3 cash, KHe: No.
3 white, 44j4Hc; December, 33H483Hc;
May, 34HC
FLOUR Bteaoy; rea winter patents,
$8.403.70; extra fancy and straight, $3.10
gl.zt; clear, fi.iuvz.su.
6KKls Timotny, steaay; t.tuvi.vv,
CORNMEAL $2.60. .
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 78
81c. ....,.
HAY Finn; timothy,., , $1.K) 16.00;
prWrleg i.q0lL00.. .. . ,
IKON Wliun x.wv.
BAtXttNO 6 l-le. ' . .t .
HEMP TWINB 7HO. ' ' '
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: lobbing.
-, . . . t 1 V. t h-V. .t.am ' til K It
Dry salt meats, ' steady; bdxed, extra
hnrti 18.9.1: clear ribs. -89.(6: short
clears, 19.76. Bacon, steady: noxea, ex
tra short. 810.16; dear rib. 310-301 short
clear, $10.45.
POULTRY Quiet : chickens, 10c; springs.
11c; turkeys, Uc; ducks, 8He; geeos, 6c.
HI'l 1141-' Via; crauntry, ev'.ou ; osiry.
EfjKiB rirm at no, ruse count.
Receipts. Shipments'.
Flour, hole. T.800 8,800
Wheat, bu. 49,000 73.800
Corn? bu 34.100 $7,400
Oats. bu. ......48.000 33,770
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Bent. 22. FIOTJR
First patents, $4.20414.30; second patents.
I4.06u4.lo; nrsi Clears, ea.OMUu.to; seoono
clears, $2.4vu2.60. s
BRAN in Duia, ixa.wa'Lt.a.
Minneapolis and Chlcatro delivery). Ths
ranee of prices, as reported by V. D. Day
4a Co., 110-Ul Board of Trade, was:
Artlcies.l Open.j Hlih, low. Close. Tes'y
Wheat I
Sept...
Deo....
May...
73 74 78 74
TSSQ" 734 IV 73
TitfM 78 77Vi 78
1 14 1 14 1 UVi 1 13
1 11 111 1 OMa. 1
1 10H 1 104 1 04. 1 0f4
1 10 1 10 1 06 1 OfeV
Flax-
Bept...
Oct....
Nov..
Do. ...
Minneapolis Cash Cioae Wheat: No. 1
hard, 77c; No. 1 northern, 77c;. to ar
rive 76c: No. 3 northern. 76ic: to arrive.
744a; No. 3, 73YS'744te; No. 1 durum, 63c; to
arrive, (uc; no. 1 ounira, oic; 10 arrive,
eo4c Corn: No. 3 yellow, 44e; No. X
43c. Oata: No. 8 white, 0c; No. 3,
Wu'aan.. Barley. 3443H7o. Rye, 64aiia
6c. Flax. $1-0TA.
Kanaae tlty Onls and Pre-rlslens.
KANSAS CITT. Sept. 32.-WHEAT-Un-chsnsed;
September, 6c; December, 68c;
W... 1... M.K XT a Urn. A ftfiWOV" Vrt I
tT'TrSSHc': No. 3 red, e: No'. 3. 6Hc.
rrtDNf a.nt.mk.. iSlLi.' rMcemher. 87740!
May, ZHc: cash. No. 3 mixed, 43u43V; No,
$ white, 4ftf'46C.
OATS-No. 3 white, 83MeS04'ic: No. t
mlxerl. $m&e.
HAT lnchaned to 16c lower; choice
timothy, $11.76 012.00; choice prairie, $8.00
8.26.
RYE Unchanged: 66 67c
EOG9 Steady; extras, 21c; firsts, cases
Included. 20c; seconds, 13 He.
CUTTER Creamery, i4c: packlns;. UHe.
Receipts Shipments.
Cy-Heat. 13.00 , 148.000
Corn, bu. 36.000 18.000
Oats, bu $.000 6,000
Liverpool Grain Marker!. '
IjlV r,ItrM WKS -iiiir.ni-iniiii;
. . ,. . J .. 1 1 . ntTA e m.I , A , . H.M..
6s 8d. Futures: Market steady; September,
a. iz. n.Mmher ga ed.
CORN opot: Maraei nrm; American
. . . 1 A UmwW. n , . I . . .
September nominal; December, 4s 64;
January, new. 4s let
Mllvraakee Grain Market.
MrLWADKEE, Wis., Sep. .-WirEAT-Bteidy;
No. 1 northern, 7S.78c; No. I
northetn. 741740; December. "4c.
RYE Steady; No. 1, tto-Hc.
U A KLEi-Steady; No. i, 66c; aample,
CORN-Txiwer: No. I cash, 4He47c; De
cember, 42o, asked.
Peerla Market.
PFORIA, 111.. Sept. 3 -CORN Lowen
No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 471c; No. 4. 4'c;
No irrnde, 46c.
OATS Iywer; No. t white, .T: No. 3
white. rjfrSZc; No. 4 wHt, 1jlc.
RYB Hteady; No. 3. !fir:c.
WTIISKT-On the basU of r S for fin
ished goods.
Toledo feed Market.
TOLEDO, Sept. &. SEEDS Clover, cash
and October, $8 40; Deeember, January and
March, 87 88. Prime timothy, $1.80. Prime
alalke. $7.. No. 3 rye. 6c. nominal
CotTeo. Market.
NEW TORK. 8fpt 2t -COFFEE F11
tures opened Irretular at an advance or
6 points to a decline of 8 points, trading
belne on steadlner European cables, while
the market was unsettled by the declines
lo pri.-nary markets and reports of freer
offerings of spot at a lower basis. Trading
was quiet, but the market sagged oft under
moderate offorinxs In the absence of sup
port and cloned steady at a net decline
of 6rl0 pointa Bales were reported of
34.600 bags, including October at iOc; Do
remner. .iu 4uc: March. afor0ac: Mav
$70je3.7Sc; July. .6vd4 s6o: Auirust, I
Spot. Rio. -nuUt; No T Invoice, tc Mild,
steady; ITordova, slTWc ....
SEW I0RK STOCK AND BONDS
Bank BUtemmi Filfilla tbo Brkatett
XxpeqUtieas 0 EptcuJatoM,
MARKET FAILS TO RESPOND TO STIMULUS
Call aad Time Loaas Hlgpev Becaase
of Prospective .Demeede for.
Meaey Close Is Weak .
aad I.Ter.
NEW TORK. Sept. 2S.-Tht hank state
ment today fulfilled the brightest expecta
tions and belled some forecasts from the
usually accepted experts that had threat
ened a poor showing. But In spite of the
Improvement Indicated In the hanking posi
tion, the stock rrmrket showed little Incline,
tion to throw off Its lethargy. The coumo
of the time money and mercantile paper
markets towards the end of the week was
regarded as a better Index of the situation
and of the dlsincllnntion of money lenders
to entrust resources to tht .stock market
operations. , .
The amount of resources at the command
of the banks must supply the extraordinary
dues about October 1 and it Is suppowed tnat
growing difficulties will be encountered in
securing additional gold abroad Tor the
benefit of New York. The $7,422,200 loan
expansion of the week shows the continued
demand for large credits In spile of the
restraint upon stock market activity which
has been In evidence throughout the week
Estimates made yesterday by the accepted
authorities showed astonishing rtlicrep
onclee In the Item of the week s cash move
ment, varying all the way from a Bain of
over $11,000,000 by the banks t a loss by
those Institutions of over $2,000,000. Tne
confusion was caused- by the d'fer'-nt ac
counting for the gold arriving, by incoming
steamers during the week.
There was a confident hope smonssi
speculative operators yesterday tnnt fur
ther measures of treasury relief woulflne
announced before the day Is over. Tl
sppolntment of this hope prompted "rne
of the selling. The market closed weak at
considerable not losses. '
Total sales of bonds, par value, J!J- ,
Following were the sales and rang or
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Ulm. Hlgn- f. Cloifc
Aaimt Fiprw
Amalgamated Ceppsr
An. Car sol Foundry....
so pt4
Ann. Cotton oil
o pta
Amor, tipna
Ann, Hide LMthsr pta
Amor, ics
Amu. Uum4 Oil
do p(d
ll.ro 114 ns lJ'H
I.SO
J0 101 101 w
u II MS JJH
:::: :::: :::: S
MM 90 80
i.'too ii n
it
H
II
na
Asa. LocemotlTS
A9'8..V..."Rii.-..- 188H MH 184S
inn li5Vi lltVa He4
do ptd
A mar. Bugar ReflnlDS
A mar. Tobacco ptd otti...
Anaconda Alining Co
Atchtaon
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Ur .......
BalUmora Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt..
Canadian Pad no
Canlral of New Jersey....
rhtaapeako A Ohio
Chicago Groat Weatara
Chicago A Northwestern..
C. M. A St. Paul
Chicago Tarra. Traoa...
do pfd
C. C, C. A Bt. Lonla....
Colorado fuel sod Iron...
Colorado A Southern
do lit pfd
do td pfd
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do pfd
Dalawar A Hudaon
Dal., Lack. A Wratern...
lienrer A Rio Orsnds
do pfd
Dlatlllars' gaeurltlw
Krla
do lit pfd
do Id pfd
General Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Intar. Paper
tK 1W Vi 1MH
iiwi tii'"' liiii i14
h. XtO 0 104 JU
IIM 101 101 J01
141 VI
11.100 134 U 12ISi
i. 'toi V" 7H '4
xn 177H nT 1741
IX
li0 1T4 'H 4s H
100 17. 17 11
100 '109 m io
17.600 17VI 177VI 177
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ii
l.aoo
loo
i
17
14
17
M
14
M
1J
tu
74
100 10
'06 io
'too 321"
10
io
114 114
.... 6S0
100
100
1.100
4. too
41
16
71
47
41
71
47
42
47
77
... TO
100 144 1MJ
100 174
174
17
10
41
171
17
0
4
14
l
10
87?
M
141
l4
71
160
170
7
to!t
71
1,000 17
do pfd
00
100
10
41
Intar. lump
do pfd -...
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Loulavlllo A Naahvllla....
Mexican Central
Minn. A Bt. Loula
M.. St. P. A Bsult 8ta. M.
do pfd '
Mlaaourl Parldo
Mlaaourl, Kaoaas A Teiaa..
100
10
100
0
1044
M
0
10
7
1,400 141 141
ft0 4U. 11
100
.74
74
1,400
400
M
16
a
do pfd
National Lead 3.104 W
Tl
National R. ft. 01 Hex. pis, iw aa
New York Central 100 141
N. ., Ont.'A Weetm to
Norfolk A Western 1.100 11
44
46
142 141
41 41
M II
.... K
.... II
17 17
do pfd
North American ....
PaclSe Mall 100 17
Penneylvania 14.700 141 141 141
Foocie'a ca 100 W M M
phi. c. c... A St. Loala. -
4
64
7
Preaaed Steel Car 800 14
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car 10 M
Reading (MOO 111
84
SV4 ttl
14 141
do lat ptd
do Id pro
M
17
.
I
41
M
II
111
87
its
1
II
M
Ie4
1
Republic Steal
do pfd
Bock lalaad Co
do ptd
it. L. A BU Fran. Id pfd
St. Louis Bouthweetarn
1700 11 ,
. 400
K
34
It
W
14
7
100
do pfd
400
tt.Kl
liioi
100
8oulhern PseiSo
14
siii
do pfd
southern Railway
do ptd
Tenniaaia Coal and Iron...
Texas A PaciBo
Tol.. St. U A Westara...
. 3.604 14 14
"ioo ' ii" 44
U.IOO U7 It4
do ptd
Colon PaclSe
de pfd
V. Biproas
V. 8. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
do ptd
U. 8. Steal
do pfd ,
.... Ill
Tl
1.400 W II Si
400 110 110 110
O.100 44 44 46
LI0O 104 .104 104
Virginia-Carolina Chemical. 100
40
i
40
4ou
do pfd
110
too
ii
do ptd
Wella-Fergo Exprooa
Weatlnghouao Electric ...
Western I nlon
Wheeling A Lako Kris
Wlacooaln Central
do pfd
Northern Pacta
m
ii
M
II
400
100
7
II
4
11
N
4
ICt M I
1.40 115 114 314
Central Leather
100 U M M
lot
74
1.40 834 131 . S3
W 14 II II
77
do pfd
Bloee-Sneffleld
Great Northern pfd
lnterborongh Metropolitan.
do pfd ....
Offered.
Tsui salas tor the day, 447.10 sharoa
' London Closing stocks.
LONDON, Sept 32. Closing- Quotations on
tne Dtoca exenang-e were:
Censoia ' money.
de aocount ...
Anaconda
Atchlaoa .. . .
de pfd
A O
Canadian Paciflo
Chee. A Ohio...
St.. K. A T...,
.. 17
..141
.. 7
.. M
.. 11
.. 71
.-
77
.. 11
..141
.. tl
.."lit
.. 14
.. 44
..llo
.. 10
.. 41
.... le N. Y. Central
.... 11 1 Norfolk A W
....11I do pfd
....Wi Ontario A W
....lil Pennaylrnnla .
....U4 Rand allnoa ...
.... 4f Reading
Chicago O. W.
.. in southern ay .
C, M. A 8t. Paul. ..14) do pfd
DeBi
14 So. Pacific .
D. A R. O
do pfd
Erie
de 1st pfd
do td pfd
Illinois Central ..
Louts. A Naen
, 44 Vnlos Papilla
. II do pfd ....
. 41 U. 8. Stool.
. do pfd i..
. 71 Waoieh
.110 do ptd
.114
BIJ-.VKK Har
flrtii ; 31 ll-16d per ounce
MONEY-S
per cent.
DISCOUNT
e rate cf discount In tht
open market for short bills is H 1 er
oaui; lur uirea uiuut.ua oius, per cent.
Boston Copper Market. .
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar.
ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 8 Board
of Trado bullUlug, Omaha:
AdTOBtnrs I Mohawk 11
Allouea M Keeada Coaoolldatad. to
Atlactle 11 North Butte e
Blughaia 11 Old DeuUnioa 11
Black Meutaia 1 Ooroola lis
Boetoa CooaoUdated.. 14 a Pnen. Sarvlco n
Butte CoallUoa If Peea. games, pfd 10
lalaaut A ArUoaa. .111 Qulncy a
Calunae A stools... .lal Iriuan ni
Copper Hangs ...... 71 Tmuanck .v M
Pally Weal ........ 17 Trinity 11
gaot Buiu U United Fruit 110s,
I raakllB V I nitad Btntea. coai.. 41
Oreeno Copper - ti tolled ttoiea. pld... 47
Oranby ...... 11 L'taA Cooaoitdaud.... u
Helretia 1 t'tab Copper ........ 04
laio koyal Victoria .
1 8. A Plttakurg... Wlaoua g?
Maaoarkustts I WelTanas . iu
BUiB-gas .... ...... 14
, Bsak Clemrlngre.
OMAHA, Sept. K Bank - clearings for
today were l,411,T27.40 and for .the corre
pundlng' date lt yeiir $1 310,ou0.41.
1904. 1808.
Monday $V,e;.4.ir7 1 $1 n
Tuesday Lios.ia.OO 1 1
Wednesday 1.4oi,;ii6.ie3 148:,144 ti
Thursday , ino.ro.kl 1.43i.4.tij
Friday :. 15J1.6.A 44 1.511.1173.36
Saturday . LtlLiii.K, ... l.lio,euu,U
TotsU $S.n,(n8 69 8t.S3 043.a
Icerease over corresponding: week 'last
jra. $a37:.31.
Clearlngr Mense Irtragea. "
NEW TORK. Sept. . The stktsmrnt of
clearing house banks for the week shows
that tne saakg hold $lL3li,tJti snore than
the legal requirements. ' This is an In
crease of $7.77.Si6 kt rempsred with last
week. The statement follows:
Increase.
Loans ll.OlS.StV.CW $ 7.4.40
Deposits .......... L23.dU.64) . 17.7.H
Circulation ....r.. ....... 4M"0 IX). Too
Legal tsndero - 77. 641. W.6)
Specie- l!C.6K6a l$.i;o.Oi
Reserve r.. 2, US.") U.iV 6"0
Reserve required a66.i$.8Ti " 4.440.$;5
Surplus
11.116 "6 7.778.5
Ex. U. 8. deposits.
Uecrsase.
. ie.7o,;s 4.y;4.x;i
Hew Torlc Meaey Market).
NEW TORK, Sept. SS. MONEY On call
nominal; no loan. Time loans dull and
steady! sixty and ninety days, 7 per cent;
six months, 6V per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-eH?
per cent.
STERLING ' EXCHANGED Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 83
4.8376 for demand and at $4.770if4.i975 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, 4 !Vu4.l and
$4 844; commercial bills, $4 19'tTi l.fvV.
SILVJsiR liar, 6ic; Mexican dollars,
6ic.
HOND8 OoA-ernment, steady; ' railroad,
easy.
Quotations on New Tork bonds today
were as follows: 1
V. . rf. ta, reg....lM Japan la. Id aertes ..104
do coupon lot i do 4vta, ctfi. ...... 11
0. S. la. reg 103l do Id aer4es 40
do coupon 109! do 4a, ctfa M
V. 8. old 4s, rag.. ..102 L.- A N. ant 4s 100
de eospon 10S Manhat. c. sold 4t..l0i
C. t. new 4a. re.. ...Ml iMox. Central 4a 11
do coupon
.111 do lat Inc
i. 77 Minn. A St. L. 4a... ri
.111 M. K. A T. 4a 100
.K2 do Ida
. W ft. R. R. ol M. e. 4a. K
Am. Ton. 4a
de 4a
Atchtaon gen. 4s..
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. I to
H N. T. C. (en. .... 1
B. A O. 4s 101
M. 1. C. gen.. M....1K
do M
Prk. R. T. ct. 4a... 3
Central of Os. la... Ill
do let Inc 17
do Id Inc t
do Id Inc a7
No. Pad Bo 4a.
.104
do la
H. A W. s. 4a.
Or. . L. , rfg.
Penn. ct. me...
,...71
....100
Is.. M .
...'.101
Reading gan. 4a.
Chee. A Ohio 4a..l04
at. 1. I. M e. 5s. 114 4;
Chicago A A. !a... 77 S)t. L A 8. P. tg. 4a, ?
C, B A Q. n. 4a., H st. L. I. W. con. to. 7
C, A. I. P."4a... 71 ;Hebnard A. L. 4a.
do cel. la 7j8o. PaciBo 4a 11
CCC A St. L. g. 4a. .101 do lat 4a ctfa to
Colo. Ind. to, scr. A. 7) Southern Ry to.:...US
Colo. Mid. to 7?Tex. A P. lata Ill
Colo. A Bo. to 11'T.. Rt. L. A W. 4a.. 11
Cubs la .101 il-nlon Paciflc to.... 101
D. A R. O. to IV. g. Steel Id Ea ai
Diet. geca. la HfclWabaeh lata 114
Brio prior lies to.,.lu0 do deb. B 71
do gen. ta !Weetors Md 4a 14
Hock. Val. 4a li:W. ALU. to M
Japan to lul i i
Offered.
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept. . Call loons, rVff per
cent; time loans, per cent. Closlns;
?uotatlona on stocks and bonds were as
ollows:
Atchlaoa M Amalgamated
....111
.... 11
.... ta
....784
....240
.... 71
.... 17
.... 11
.... 11
.... 3D
....
.... 14
43
1
i:
.... i
t
.... 14
.... 11
.... II
.... 11
.... 44
.... II
....
8
....
.....147
48
.... 14
lit
.... 11
.... 40
So to t 100 Atlantla
Max. Central 7t
Bingham
Cal. A Heels.
Centennial
Atchleon lo
do pfd 101
Boston A A 144
Boelon A Ms 144
Boat on Klerated ....1(4
Fitchburs Ptd 1JS
Copper Rang
ieiy won ...
Franklin
lOranhy
Max. Central to.rala Royals .
n. I.. H. m H...1K)
Pars Marquette .... II
Union Paclflo 1
Am. Anre. Chemical., zt
do pfd i
Am. Pnen. Tube 14
Am. Sugar ;..1J4
Maaa. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawk k V..
Unnl In-1 JL C
Old Dbminloo ...
Oaoeoln
Parrot
Qulncy
Shunon
do pld ill
Am. Tel. A Tel0fl..!ll7
Am. Woolen
Tamarack
do pfd
Dom. Iron A Steel.
Edteoo Bloc. Ill
Maaa. Electric
do pfd 111
Maas..Oaa
t'nlted Fruit
United Shoo Mach.
do pf
.101
. 10
.231
. 1
Trinity
I'nlted Copper ..
U. 8. M'.nlns....
U. 8. Oil
. 71
Lteh ..
65 'victoria
.110
Winona
. o
. 46
,108
Wolverine
North Butte ....
C. 8. Steel
Butte Coalition
do pfd
Cal. A Arlxona.'
drenturs
llouea
Aaked. Bld.
... at Iami. Commercial
1
Tecumaeh
Kew York Mining; Stocks.
NEW TORK. Sept. 22. Closing; quotations
on mining stocas were
Adams Con 10
Little Chief ...
.... I
....too
....240
.... 11
....111
.... 10
.... 10
....1M
1 :
Alice 121
Ontario
Ophlr
Potool ...
Bavago
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
standard
Breeco .............. 10
Brumwlrk Con....... 31'
Copaetock Tunnel , .., . 0
Coo cel. and Va... 85
HotS tlTer-.... 110
iron Silver 100
Leadvllle Con
'; i Foreign' iflnAaolal. . " --
' EETRLIN, Sept 21 Trading on the Bourse
today was somewhat depressed..
OUAIA WPILp8At.E MARKKT.
Condition of Trade and Unolatlona eta
, Staple and Fancy Prod nee.. , ,
EGGS Per dos.. 18S19C. 1 " .1
LIVB POULTRY Hens, 10; v roosters,
6c; turkeys, 10c; rlicV. 9c; spfing chlckons,
JTTER'. "rTacltW "st6ck;'"ic: ' cUold
fancy dairy1, LStfraQe; creamery 22(&24c.
HAT Prices quoted by Omaiia Keed Com.
pany: Choice upland, $8.60; medium.-18.00;
coarse, IK.OoS.W. Rye straw. W.607.00.
BRAN-Per ton. $16,00. ,
VaVGETABLEB.
SWEET POTATOHS-Per bbL, $2.6a"
TOMATOKS Home grown. irt iimtt o
30 lbs.. 26y6e
WAX BEANR-nPer tnaikel basket of
about 15 lbs., 860. - '
TURNIPS, BKETS AND CARROTS-PM
bu., 7&c.
t LEAF LETTUCE Hotbouss. per doa
heads, ZOc.
CELERYPer do..-a?40o. " . "
Cl?CUMBiXtS-Uome giown. ps -
3tc.
ONIONS Home grown, 16o per bu.;
8pariinh, 61.75 per crate.
. GREEN ONIONS Per dog. bunch ea 16a
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 16320c
NAVY BRANS Per bu., 31.S6, :o. A $1.71
i LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6a
GREEN PEPPERS Per market tiasktt,
fOCe
PARSLEY Hothouse, pep dos. bunch eg,
30c .
CABBAGE Home grown.' per lb., IKoV
EGO PLANT Per dot.. 7c '
POTATOOvS Per bu.. 660.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
. ORANGES Valencia, according to else,
UitXfSOQ. ;
LEMONS- LI roomer, extra fancy,, 14
else, $0.60; SOO slxe, $8.00; 360 site, $8.00; Other
brands. Ij.Oo less. . .
BANANAS Per medlum-slstd bunco,
tl.7o33.26; jumbos. 32.60via.OV.
DATES-Per lb.&5c
PEACHES Coloroda, o0eQ$1.00; Missouri,
par o-basket ciate, ILUoul.te; Callforula nal
ways, per box, $100.
PLUMS caliiumia. el.o0(1.7t; Oregon,
Italian prunes, $1.10.
PEARS Bartlett, per box, $2.60.
GRAPHS-Home g.wwn. at' -lb basket.
i7c; Tokay, $1.75.
APPLES-Psr DbU $2.00020.
CRANBERRIES Per bbL, 6u00.
MELONS.
WATERMELON 1Psr lb., 11C Or
bout 2M)oic each.
CANTELOUPES Colorado and Arisong.:
per crate (standard), $1.7o-ui00; ponies, 4U.UI;
Kockyford atandMran. W W.
CUT BEEF PRICES.
No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. 3 ribs, He; No. S ribs,
(c; No. 1 loin. lMc; No. i loin, 13c; No. 3
loin, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, 4c;
No. 8 chuck. 2o; No. 1 round, ' 8c; No. 3
round, 7c; No. 3 round, tl,ic: No, 1 plats,
Ic; No. 3 plute, ZV10; No. 3 plate, 2c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
. SUGAR Granulated cans, in sacks, $6.41;
granulated beet, lu sucks, 46.31.
CHEEBB Swias, new, loc; . Wisconsin
brick, 14Vic; VVisuonain limberger, lie;
twins, lVc; young Anericans, 16ic. 1
COKKEK Uoaaled. No , U,-ju per lb ;
No. no, iti',c par lb.; No. xo. lHc per ib.t Ne.
30, UVkQ per b. No. a, USo per lb.
NUTS Pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small,
per lb., 11c. Thuouda, solt shells, pe,r lb.,
16c; hard sheila, per lb., L-tjlto. Cooua
nuts, $4.0u per sack of lvO.
SYRUP lu bbls.. 37o per gal.; In cases,
( 10-lb. cans, $1.70; cees. 11 catia, 6i W,
gases. 54 2-lb. can,' $1.86.
HONEY Per 24 frame, $3(0.
CANNED GOCiro-. 0111. standard west
srn, 561 'Ale; Maine, II lo. Tomatoes, 6-lb.
cans. llOO; 8-lb., c4j$lW. Pmeup
plea, gr'4''-' !b., 3206'ttj.U). sliced. U.ij
120; gallon apples, fancy, $2.66; California
apricots, $l.B0tri. pears, $1-761,2.60; ptacties,
fancy, ll.6j:!.4o; 11. C pt acnes. e.W'tt: lu.
Alaska salmon, red, $1.26; tancy Chinook,
lo; fancy soekeye. r'., H !, utidinss,
oil, $176; K muotard, $100. Sweet po
1 mots, I1.1ki1.Ui. .au-rkiaut. $lou; pump,
klna Wc&'l.OO; wax beans. 2-lu. 6i8oc;
lima beaoa. 2-Ib.. 76c4j136; spinach, 1 ii,
rhrap E"' """ uc; xt;. ---; fancy,
CURED FIHH-Family whl'efUh. per
ouarter bbl.. 100 lbs.. 4 W: Norway macka
erel. No. 1, $3 00; No. 2. $24 00; No. S. SAi.Qu;
Irish, No 2, US 00: herring, in tbli . M hg
each, Norwa. 4k. $12 00; Norway. Ik. lil. no ;
Holland, mixed. Ill 00; Holland herring. In
kegH. mllkere. SOo: kegs, mi-.d, 70c.
FISH Buffalo. !arg dressed. c; trout,
medium or large, dressed, l.'c; pike, jreeeed
Uc; halibut, fine stock. 11c; catnsh. d reared,
, ISc: bullheads, oresel snd Bkinr.ed,
white perch, dressed. 8e; orsppies. large,
12c; lui.liah, pan size, oc; white bass, extia
choice, Uc; pickerel, e: samion, C'blneok,
11c: white fish (frosen), tie. maekervl
(Spanish)' .loot native, per Ash. l32ec;
codfish, fresh froacit. 12c; flounders, freatt.
froyen. lie: blueflsh. fresh frosen. 16-;
haddock, fresh frosan, 10c; fed snap,
dresMd, 12c; smelts. No. L per lu., lie;
lobsters, (boiled, per lb.. 40e; greta. 37c
eel, per 4b., lac: Irog leg, per doa., -2jc;
roe shad. $1 each: shad roa. pair, 46c.
HIDER AMVTAI.i-OY. -Green salted.
No. I. UV; No. 1 UKc; buU bides, iWJ
10c; green hiilaa. No. 1. 13c; Nr.. . ll,c;
horse, $l.Siuv4.76; sheep relts. iuev431.2B. lal.
low. No. X. 4Hc: No. 3, ihto.-.
sVOOL-Pat lu.. iawAW . .
HAHA LIVE STOll MARKET
. ,
Most Kindt of Cattle Show BtiDTta for
.the 'Wa.k.
NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS
See Kinds of Sleep aad Lamas A beet
teady for the Week Co ansa oa
Medlasa Kinds of Keeder
La nobs bswtr.
' SOUTH OMAHA, Pept. , 1808.
Rereints H - . .
liogs. bbeep.
Olliciai Monoay
Offlrlal Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Ofliclal Thursday
Official Friday ....
Official Saturday .
uoi 0,411
6,04t
'6,012
6.1S4
4.653
6.600
19.M4
21.1&1
28.W4
8.641
3.600
This week St.OTJ 2S.720 88,023
I .est week 22.7t ' 34." 73,t6
Two weeks ago 27,667 M.6HS 70,043
Three weeks ago ........28.174 39.381 48.44
Four weeks ago 18.828 46.074 ,4o3
Same week last year....28.8ti8 28,678 68,774
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hugs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1"8. 0o. Inc
Cattle 697,051 n7.1 28.S63
Hogs , r 1.871. 064J 1.7V8.837 1K4.2I3
Bheep 1.2W6.108 LlSi.871 107,237
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will enow the price paid
for ths different kinds of catUe on the
Beuth Omaha market: ' '
Good to choice corn-fed steers 35.70M
Fair lo good Corn-fed steers 104) ?
Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4 6"U 10
Good to choice range steers 4.5(t).li
I' sir to goou range steers 4.0(4.50
Common to fair range etere a.00tl0
Good grass cows and heifers 3 .0ii8 J6
Fair to good cows and heifers...;.. &p3 00
Common to fair cows and heifers-. .6if2-M
uooa to choice stackers A reeders. .oo.dv
talr to good stockers and feeUois.. 8 .SK(f4.00
Commjn to fair stockers 1750 3.30
ouiua, stags, ete "
Venl cslvea A0(Mi73
The following table shows the average
price ot nogs at Mouth omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1 lsoa. iiaxje.iiSM.iLwa.tisoa.liwi-li0'
7 48)
I 41
1 uol
7661
7 6sl
J 6l
45 I 16
6 39 6 23
88:
6 V.!
6 0
6 08
6 621 6 06
i 609
57
till 6 13
6 761
1 14
5 19
6 12
6 23
i 21
7 S7
7 38
a
7 49
8 77
86
7
C 80
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Hogs.
soirt-oO
(K'tfoO
854KU6
'p. H'r'A
Omaha
I1.80&6.00 $6
1.30(j690 6.
1.75iitj.40 6.
2.0Ut.l6.50 6.
. 2.5o43.00 5.
Cattle. 11031.. She'
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Sioux City ..
C. M. A 8t. P
6
Mo. Pacific Ry 3
Union Pacific System I 23
C. & N. W. (east)
C. & N. W. (west).... v.. 20
C, St. P., M. & O I 6
C, Ii. & Q. (east) IS
C, B. & Q. (west).... 30 21
C, R. I. & P. (oast).. .. 4
C, R.. I. & P. (west).. .. 3
Illinois Central 2'
Chi. Great Western.. .. 3
Total receipts 24
108
10
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, eacn buyer purchasing tne num
ber of bead indicated :
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Company
O. Packing Co., Country.
McCreary Carey
St. Louis Dressed li t. Co.
Sheridan Meat Company.
Sullivan Bros
8. & C. Co
Other Buyers
647
65
"26
175
60
1.706
2,107
1.924
80
78
78
48
"a
Total 423
1' CATTLE There, are never any cattle to
speak of on sale on a Saturday and today
was no exoeptlon to the general rule. For
the week ths receipts foot up slightly more
than for last week, but' show a falling off
as compared with a year ago.
The market during the week has not been
overly well supplied with corn-fed steers,
while there has been a good, healthy de
mand. As a result cattle of that kind have
been steady, or strong every day and the
market at ine ciose ot tne week is, 11 any
thing, a little better than it was at. the
Close of last week. About the same thing
could be said regarding range beef, wht-h
has also been In demand and has sold at
good, firm prices every day, with the close
poBslbly a little better than last week.
The week started out with cows and
heifers selling a little stronger and the
market continued to nrm up until Wednes
day, .when prices reached the highest
point touched in some weeks. In fact, that
kind of cattle sold very high compared
with the way fat ateers were selling. High
prices naturally brought In liberal receipts,
with the result that buyers were pretty
well filled up, and when Thursday arrived
with another liberal run they were In
position to bear the market. They con
tinued to squeeze prices Friday, with the
result that the market for the two days
was 10'lac lower and in some cases pos
sibly lj&e&c lower on the more common
kind This means that all the advance ot
the week was wiped out, leaving the mar
ket a little lower than It was at the close
of last week.
Stockers and feeders having quality were
rree setters an last wee a ana prices eon
tlnued strong from day to day. The top
Was no higher, but there seemed to be a
tendency for the lower grades to sell up a
little closer to the better kinds. The coun
try demand was very fair and at the close
of the week the yards are very well
Ciearea.
. Representative sales:
BEEF BTKEtttB.
No.
,$...
1...
1...,
1...
11...
At. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
...110 II I no I 10
COWS.
.. SOO 1 M 1 NO IH
... 81 1 10 1 lilt 15
,.. 1 78 1 ,...111 I 0
... M7 1 71 1 102 I 40
FEEDERS.
..MB I II 1 ,00 I ft
WL8TERN3- WYOMING.
3 feeders.. WJ 185 1 feeder... lnoo gs
J fern! era.
31 feeders.
36 cows....
1 bull
-100- I m 17 feeders.. Jiejs J go
808 3 65 4 feeders.. 1126 3 86
NEBRASKA.
808 2 30 16 cows 712 1 75
680 2 26 16 heifers... 443 t 20
R. P. Scott-rNeb.
1D10 I 25 13 cows 457 3 85
'2 cows..
HOGS While It was possible to Dolnt
out high spots or sip tie out particular
loads that sola a little nigner, the general
market was not very much changed as
compared with yesterday. In fact, sellers
as a rule were quoting ttieir sales as only
steady witn yesteraay. me trade was
slow in getting started, out wnen once un
der way the early arrivals were pretty
much all disposed of in very good season
In the morning. The only trouble was that
a considerable proportion of the receipts
111 not arrive at ins yaras until late In
the forenoon, which delayed the market
very mucn.
Receipts of hogs huve been light thl
week as compared with the previous week.
but Just about the same as a year ago. As
to prices tne week startea . out a little
stronger, but steadily eased off until
Wednesday, wnen me low point waa
touched, hogs selling on that day 10c' lower
than the first of the week. During the re
mainder of tne week mere was an UDward
tendency to values, so that today hogs
sold fully as well as on Monday, or about
2VC nigner man. at me ciose pi last week.
, Representative sales:
Mo. Av. Sh. Pr. No.
Av.
8h. P.
4 4 ... I 60 !..
.141
.111
.14.4
.rjo
140 I 1J
1 ...
130 ... a u er..
174 ...IN M...
. 12
o 4 11
40 I 11
14...
M..
'.-
14..
I..
u..
U..
,t:
ii..
173 10 I M
.121 .... IH
lf7
UH 14
lot ... IN
...124 SO I M
J to I 0
.....Ml . 44 I 00 1
Ill ... 4 00 .
.....Ill Si IN
I 4 00
lot 1M
U..
70...
11.,
70..
41. .
It..
40..
41..
..
..
it..
.181
44 4 IS
...HJ 140 11
...1J7 IK III .
.. Ml lit) U
...14 M I II
.4.11 ... 4 11
...lei 14 11
...14 10 4 17
64
. 114 00
(40
17
If. ...... .Ill 10 44
fl ...... .MS ... 4 0t
7 .lt ... 101
40 10 '
110 1 to
... W
ilo 1 io
40 4 18
... I 0
... 4 to
... lit
to t 10
ISO It
liO I M
40 I M
40 I X4
... 11
M I rf
... J
... II
M I 17
... 17
... I I
N IN
... 4 m
....t?5
....121
,.H.tii
.AJ14
....Ml
...-tJl
....111
...141
... t4l
...141
...184
Ill
...111
,...;w
...147
...144
....114
... B7
....IN
...4
....It
40 4 ill
..
71...
11...
I...,
..!.
ft...
VI. ..
1...
1...
E:!::
71...,
S:::
M 4 0
40 I 05
H 1 04
to I Of
14 I 41
... 47
40 07
4 4 7
10 01
... 107
ll I 7
100 14
... I 1
,..n
...!41
...IU
.. ISS
...t
...171
...tit
...ttl
..r.i
...tlA
..
.. .171
...u.
4 14'
..! 4. 4
..U ... 10,
.. .1 la 1
4 4 1
(1.
41.
11.
Sept. 10.. C S 6 44J t 64
Sept. 11.. 6 87 6 36 1 6 tkl
Sepu li.. S V) 6 iU 6 64 6 64
Sept. 1J.. 6 00 6 21 C 61
Sept. 14.. a OiVi U 6 68 E 56
Sept. 16.. 8 08 6 14 6 67 6 62
Sept. 16.. 6 29 6 63 6 08
Sept. 17.. 6 11 6 64 6 40
Sept. 18.. 6 08 6 32 6 64
Sept. 19.. glim IU 6 74 6 71
Bept. 20.. 6 OS I K I hO
Sept. 21.. 6 11H- 6 2016 81 SM
Sept. 22.. 5 321 6 76 5 80
Sept. 23.. 5 29 6 7u 6 78
DO YOU SPECULATB IN STOCKS, GRAIN OR PROVISIONS, IP50THB
. CELLA COMMISSION COMPANY
OP ST. IOriS. THE LAItflKST AM 8TROXGKST COMMISSION
COMPA.W IS TIIK WOllLI), HAVE A CX)KKKSPONIKXT IS OMAHA.
No trader can do himself justice In his transactlona or be successful 111
his operations unless he has confidence In the financial standing ot his housn.
Without such assurance obtained by his own lnvssllgatlnn, or having
asked you to learn their financial condition and refers you to the. following
banks: . . . '
Msehanla American Monal Bank, St. X-oals, K.
Third Rational Bank, Tonls, Mo.
Battonai Bank of Commsroe, Bt. Ionla, Mo.'
Third Batioaal Bank, Jersey City, IT. J. ' 1
"' Oersaaa Battoaal Bank, lattle Book, Ark.
They further a-k that as a customer you make Inquiries at least every
month, so as to have their standing slwavs up to data.
OrrOBTTJBXTTES
Tou buy pteoe of real estate and sell It for 80 per cent advance and
you have made a good deal. In stocks you buy a Rood stork or sell a weak
one and there ts sosrcely a trade that will not show from 60 to SOO per cent
front, sometimes within ten days. The same Is largely true of grain trades.
Tou must, however, be the judgw as to the time of closing the transaction.
In 1884 AtJt hlson sold at $3.00 per share. It has since sold for $110 and
Is now selling for $107. In 1898 Union Pacific sold at $124 per share. It has
since sold at $185 per share, fnlon Pacific sold In July at $140: in forty days
It had advanced to $185. Had you bought but fifty shares of Atchison, say
st $10, and put on a small margin of $160 you would .have made $6,000. h
sides dividends of $200 per year. Had you beught fiftv shares .of I'nlon
Pacific at $140 last July from the OXX.X.A OOMMTaglOIT CO. on a margin of
$160. you could cash It today for $188, making-a profit of $2,409, besides
receiving a cash dividend of $250.
These opportunities are continually oopfirrlng and, unlike real estate,
you have a market and the cash at a minute's notice. 1 If you have a stork
which Is listed on the Exchange you have a qulcit asset. A bunk will lend you
90 per cent of Its value by simply depositing it as security. No deeds, no
abstracts, no mortgages to make. -
MAionf
Tou can buy as low as ten shsres of stock ntid 1,000 bushels of grain.
Tou csn buy as large an amount of either as you wish there Is no limit.
Tou will get It at a minute's notice. ! 1
The margins on stocks range from J to 8 per cent, or 820 lo $S0 pef ten
shares, or f200 to $300 per 100 shares. On grain, le per bushel, or $10 for
eacn 1.000 nusneis. ... .
- Commission on stocks. on grain, . Margins ninv he rtnposlfed when
the trades are made or you may makn a deposit with the hank or with the
Omaha correspondents. Some oustomors have .over 850.00Q deposited with
4a Atmnnnw
No interest la charged on deals
On long time trades.
The Omaha Correspondents are
BOYCE & FUDDINCTON,
03 31 fl04 BTEW TOBK ZiTTB BX.D0. FBOHB DOUOxVASJ TS48.
is.; tti ... ii n m .... 411
U 151 ... 1 i m ... 4 11
14 241 M I 11 17 Ul ... I 40
STAGS. '
1 140 SO I 00 1 IN M I 10
1 10 40 I 00 1 440 M M
SHEEP Contrary to tne usual ml there
waa a fair run of lambs here today, ten
fresh cars being reported In. The market,
as was to be expected on the the last day
of the week, showed vey little change.
The receipts of sheep for the week foot
up close to 90.000 head, being the
largest run for the year to date and ths
largest for any week since last November.
The heaviest receipts for last year were
during the week ending October 7, when
1U3.260 head arrived at the yards.
In spite of the very heavy receipts the
market at this point has been In ex
ceptionally good condition all the week.
The proportion of fat sheep and lambs
has been small and packers have been
enabled to take practically everything com
ing, ao that good killers have sold at
steady prices throughout the week.
The attendance of feeder buyers has been
very large all the week, so that In spite
of the excessive recsipts the market has
remained In a good healthy condition
throughout.
Moreover, prices on desirable ';lnds of
feeders have shown very little chahge com
paring the close of the week with Inst
week's close. As a matter of fact, prices
strengthened up very materially during ths
first half of the week. On Thursday, when
South Omaha had more sheep than all
other markets combined, the high prices
of Tuesday and Wednesday were shaded
somewhat, ao that the market on the good
kinds dropped back to about where It waa
at the close of the previous week. Com
mon and medium kinds of lambs and
medium to fair ewes are some lower at
the close of the week. This la eHneclallv
true of light undesirable lambs, especially
those on tne runt order.
It Is not surprising that common to
medium kinds of lambs should have sold
oft at this point as a heavy decline has
taken place at Chicago. The Chicago
Drover's Journal of Friday says of the
lamb market at that point:
"Again buyers had tilings their own way
With the medium to good grades of native
lambs and bought such at prices lttiflSo
lower, considering the "severity of the sort
demanded today. Prices for such were
easily the lowest of the week and show
4041 60c decline from the range her late
last week, or a break of 75c$1.00, from
high time here early last week."
The- same paper quotes the big native
ewes and the plainest class of breeding
ewes as nearly 'Jc off on prices paid there
late loaf week, with many of them 60c be
low the high time, less than two weeks
ago.
Quotations on kilters: Good to choice
lambs, 37.OUlS7.25: fair to good lambs, $.7S
7.00; good to choice yearling. $&.uVVti.00;
good to choice wethers, $5.156.36; good to
choice ewes, $4.766.00; fair to good ewea,
$4.60&4.76.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $5.76-3
6.76; yearlings, $6.206.80; wethers, $4.66
&6.2B; ewes, $3,6044.76; breeding ewea,
$5.00 4? 5.25.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
179 Nebraska ewes, feeders 64 4 86 '
469 Nebraska ewes, feeders : 74 ' 4 85
66 native ewes, culls ....'68 6 00
12 native ewes, culls 135- 6 00
ISS Idaho lambs, feeders 52 6 25
59 Idnho lambs, feeders .' 48 6 26
6"2 Idnho lambs, feeders 61 IU
361 Idaho lambs, feeders 63 6 25
347 Idaho lambs, feeders 63 6 35
40 Idaho lambs 61 76
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Stead yflloca Five Cents
Higher. ghees Strong.
CHICAGO. Sept. 22. CATTLE Receipts,
7.000 head; market steady; beeves, $3.!Xi
6.80; cows and heifers, H.3pi6.20; stockers
and feeders, $2.404.60; calves, eu.004i8.0o.
HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head; market 6c
higher; mixed and butchers, $6.20.674;
good heavy, $rt.4tH( 62Vi; rough heavy, 16. d0
fc-6.115; light. $o.;)iio.70; pigs, IVOi&ti.nS; bulk
of sales. $0.1fii fl.oS.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. tf0
head: market strong; sheep, 6J.Jofi5.66;
lambs. U-WulTi-
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Mo., Sept. 22. CATTLE
Receipts, 80 head. Including 600 southerns:
market steady; .choice export and dressed
beef steers, e6.4tnuo.K6; fair to good, $4.00(ij
6.80; western fed steers, $3.40gC.OO; stockers
and feedera, $2. 6054. 60; southern steers, $2.75
64.00; southern cows, Ili.OOnMUO; native cows.
$1.7K)3.75; native helfera, $2.&0u6.U0; bulls,
I2.lui03.26; calves, $3.264a.00. Receipts for
the week, 70,700.
' HOGS Receipts, $.300 hesd; market
strong, closed weak; top, $6.60; bulk of
sales, $5.36-13 46; heavy, 6o.20fi6.!t5; packers,
b.aiVa.46; pigs and light, $tt.00'a.60. Re
ceipts for the week, 82.100.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, none)
market, nominally steady. Lambs, $ti.0tv
7.40; range wethers, $4.75i6.50; western
rearllngs, $8.26-ul.70; western sheep. $4.0CJ
6; stockers and feeders, $3.6o&6.60. Re
ceipts for the week, 30.600.
St. I.onls Live Stork Market.
ST. LOI'IS. Mo., Sept. 22.-CATTI.B-Re-ceipta,
2.OU0 head. Including 1,000 Texans;
market steady; native shipping and export
steers, $4.Viii.40; dressod beef and butcher
steers, I!.70-fi8 90; steers under 1,00 pounds,
$3.60(4.36; Blockers and feeders, $2.6u-,f-4 w);
cows and heifers, 2.2.Vu6.20; canners. t Ud
2 00; bulls, $?00fl4.6; cslves, $3.5031.30;
Texas and Indian ateers, $3.10-36.00; cows
and heifers. 12 l(vg.t0.
' HOOS Receipts, 1.600 head: market
higher; pigs and lights, $6.06f(4.65; packers,
;.!vf.97H; butchers and best heavy, $6.46
j 66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 80O;
market steady: native muttons. $3.yti6 M;
lambs. IVO'litM: culls and bucks, $2,003
$.26; stockers, $3.708550.
' Stork In Slant.
1 Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday ware aa fo'lows:
Cattk-. Hogs. Sheen.
outh Omaha 476 6 fc . t,5oo
Btoux City 100 , taw)
Kansas City 8u0 $.304 ....
Bt. Joseph 367 2.77
St Louis 2.000 1.600 800
Chicago) 7.000 7,000 !,H0
Totals
..10,842 22,077 6.3(0
I. Jaeenh l ive Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mi).. Sept. K. CATTLFJ
Receipts, 267 head; market stendy; natives,
$4atri6 26; rows and heifers, Jl.fwft j 10;
stickers snd feeders. 3 Kf?4.50.
HOGS Receipts. 2 767 hesd; market Steady
to lo lower; light, H26A4 40; hulk of sales,
$fl 154 36.
SHJCEP AND LAMR3-Recclpt, none.
Moots C ity Live Stork Market.
SlOfX CITY. la.. Sept. t2.-8neclal Tel
egram. ) CATTLE Receipts. 1") head; Mar.
ket unchanged; beeves, $4.00-74.00; cows,
bulls and lulled, $l&uyiio, stockers -and
I
closed within ten days; only '4 per cent
W. Farnam Smith & Go.
Stocks, Bonds,
Inves tment Securities.
We offer subject to
UNION STOCK YARDS STOCK. '
1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1408
F. D. Day & Co.
Stocks. Grain. Provision
- Ship Toor Grain l la,
Cbleajro and Minneapolis Delivery. "
One-eighth commission on Grain, one.
quarter on Stocka. Prompt aud careful
attention given to outside accounts. Writ
llO-lll Board of Trade Bldg., 7
OMAHA, SKU.
for our dally Market Letter, mailed fre
Main Office,
l.nngr Distance 'Phone. feuglas SB14W
REAL ICSTATH TRANSFERS.
Michael Flavin to Harry M. Chrlstln,
all of I'pton place I 6,500
Wm. Jefferles and wife to Lysle I,
Abbott, lot 2 and north 34 feet of lot
3, - Franklin square o.7j0
Harry A. Tukey to Charles B. More- 1
land, lot 17, block E, A. S. Patrick s.. l.jOO
M. K. Drake to T. B. Reed, lot 4,
block 1, and other lots i
Jennie A. Bennett and husband to C,
M. Rich, lot 6, block 4, Plalnvlew.... 2,600
H. B. Kennedy and wife to Jacob
Flock, lots 6 and i, block 4, Denise s -
add. --.j 3,600
Harry A. Tukey to Flora A. Haynes, .
lot 18, block 2, A. 8. Patrick's l.sOO
Total.
.. 12.1.32
feeders, $3.004.15; calves and yearlings,
$bV!(j3.60. .
HOGS Receipts, 2,600 head; market
stecdy; selling at tS.txijtUD; bulk of salts,'
$6.8v((f6.06.
Cotron Mnrket.
NISW YORK, Sept. 22.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet, 6 points lower; middling up
land, 7.7oc; middling gulf, 9 Kile; no sales.- ,
ST. LOUIS, Bept. 22.-COTTON-8teady ;
middling, IC.-ac; no sales; receipts, 11 bales;
shipments, 156 bales; stock, 10,639 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 22.-COTTON-8pot,
quiet; prices 2 points lower; American mid
dling fair, 6.07(1; good middling, 5.7f'd: mid
dling, 6.63d; low middling, 6. 46c; good oral,
nary, 6 lid; ordinary, 4.67d. The sales of
the day were 4,0o0 bales, of which 4U were
lor speculation ana export ana lnciuuea
2,900 American. Receipts, were 8.000 bales,
including 5,000 American.'
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 22.-COTTQN-.
Spot closed steady: sales, 2,325 bales; low
ordinary, 6c, nominal: ordinary, 6, nomi
nal; good ordinary, 713-lbc; low middling,
bc; middling, 9c; good middling, O'.cj
middling fair, 97ac, nominal; fair, 10VsC;
receipts, 4,838 bales.; stock, 40.969 bales. , , ,
Wool. Market.
LONDON, Sept. 32. WOOL The fifth
aeries of wool .auction sales will be opened
next Tuesday and during the first five days
2U),0u0 bales will be offered. The sale la
scheduled to , close on October 4.- The Im
ports of wool this week were: New South
Wales, 2,000 bales; Queensland, 4.700 bales;
Victoria, 400- bales; South Australia, 400
bales; New Zealand, 4,300 bales; various,
1,400 bales. The arrivals for the sixth
series amount to 8,0u0 hales. Including 1,000
forwarded direct to spinners.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 22.-WOOL Steady ;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 27V
di'inu; light fine, 2i"u21c; heavy line, tf.jl?c;
tub washed, 324; 37c.
Sugar aad Molasses. t
NEW TORK 4 Sept. 22.-SUOAR Raw. :
steady: fair refining, 3Hc; centrifugal,' 96
test. 4Vc. Molasses sugar, 8c. Refined,'
steady; No. 6, 4.5)c; No. 7. 4.45o; No. 3,
4 40c; No. 9, 4 85cj No. 10, 4 c; No. 31. 4 c;
No. 12, 4.15c; No. 18, 4.10c: No. 14, 4.06c; coq-'
fectloners" A, 4,Wc; mould A, 6.35c: cut loaf,
6.7oc: crushed, 6.70c; powdered, 6.10c; granu, '
lated. 6.00c; cubes, 5.a.c.
MOLASSi:8-Sleady; New Orleans optstt
kettle, good to choice, 304TS.Sc.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 22. SUGAR'
Steady; centrifugal, yellow, 42M 7-lQc; seo-!
ends. 2H(53-i4iC. '
Oils and Rosin. I
NEW TORK, Sept. 22. OIlACottonseed ,
oil, firm; prime crude, f. o. h.. mills. Z4VM)
27c: yellow, 38i(Vic. Petroleum, steady: ,
reP.ned. New York. $7.60: Philadelphia and
Baltimore. $7.45: Philadelphia and Balil- ,
more, in bulk.. $4.35. Turpentine, firm, fna
64Hc. . - . ,
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good.
ej r.,A, j li
OIL CITT, Pa.. Sept. 22.-OIL Credit '.
balances. $1.58; runs, 104,191 bbls.: average,
60,733 bbls.; shipments, 160,233 bbls.; aver.
age. 137,254 bbls.
Metol Market. -
NEW TORK, Sept. 32 -METAtJS Ths
markets were quiet, but retained a gen
erally Arm tone.-with prices showing little :
change in the absence of cables. Spot tla
Is o.uoted at $: K6'ji40.06. with some dealers -asking
$40.26. Copper shows a very nrm '
tone, with lake quoted at $11.2019 60.
eler-trolvtlc at 3!9.Crxii 19.2S and cauttinir - ait "
$18 87VWH8 12 Lead la quoted St V.fi3
$02V and n.elter at $6. 40. Iron Is
flrm at recent prices. '
ST. . LOI'IS. H. pt, 23. METALS Lead. '
aft C ' .1'. I. . . ......... ... . ... .
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. Sept. 22. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues quiet, with the
tn no rather - easy in the absence of Im
portant demand. Old crop supplies are
quoted at lO&llc for the best grades. New
crop state runge from Ec to 6'c, according
to grailtv and new crop southern are
quoted at 4j6c In bags.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITH-Prunes
are attracting a little better demand and
rule uteady in tone, with qiiitittions rang
ing from o to 8c, accoiding to grade.
Aprlgots are unchsnged.
Exports and Imports.
.'. rw, efi. t.. 1 il a I iiiipuriB OI
merchandise, and dry goods st ths port of
New York for the week endsig today were
valued at $17,153,270. Total Imports of
specie at tho port of New Tork for the
week ending today were $15,333 silver and
$2.tt1.37K sold. Total exports of specie '
from the port of New Toik for the week
ending totlay was $V40,708 sliver aad no
gold. -