THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1906. CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET leadlnc Ceng. Easy, "WTiiU Ooart Ortloi Derslop 8tTncth. WHEAT LACKS SUPPORT AND RULES LOWER Tkoagk Trade la Light, Csra Advances Bar'" by Coaimlaaloa lloairi, i Afterward Reacting! to Pre. rlana Oar 'a Clout, futures easy; September, 6s 31d ; December, 6a lvl; March, 6d. COK.N-Spot firm; Amerlrnn mixed, B 4; future quiet: December, 4a M; January (new). 4a 14. HEW YORK OE.tEn.AIi MARKET QlMltUi, oa Varloas OMAHA. Sept. IV 19'H. f.tttla mill Vli nreawnt ,n wiit market today and though opening; price j York. ft, no lower, mey Miirn, fuut as 1 session advanced, in the abiienca of any good support. A little reaction U.e la the session brought them to the opening. Cables were higher, but American news a generally bearlah. weather being fav- rable and recelpta showing a fair In crease. A temporary rheck to the weak ness was lent by talk of eome export business at the aeaboard. Cash demand waa fair. Corn prices were easy early, but firmed tip on buying by commission houses. Oata were also very strong and to a'meesura in fluenced the advance in corn. Receipts were large and the weather favoraole, but trade is very light. At the close piiccs dropped back to yesterday's closing. Primary ' wheat lecelpta were 1,893.000 bushels and shipments 87S,ooo bushels, against receipts last year of 1,493,000 buh els and shipments of 6S6.000 bushels. Corn receipts were 72&.O0O bushels and shlpmenla WB,0" bushels, against receipts last year cf 590 000 bushels and shipments of 714.O0O bushels. Clearances were 104, WO bushels of wheat, 48,68 barrels of flour, 21,217 bushels of com aod 13.906 bushels of oats. Liverpool closed unchanged to d higher on wheat and unchanged to d higher on corn. New York wired: "Including twenty four loads of wheat reported from the went, think you can safely ndd sixteen loads here, chiefly on acceptances." A Duluth cash dealer wired: "Foreign markets waking up. Wa aoid sixteen loads. export part Manitoba, part Duluth. Con tinent especially anxloua to buy." Local range of options: of the Day Commodities. NEW TORK. Sept. 25.-FTXUrt-TW-celpie, 23.4HO bbls.; exports, 12,li3 bbls.; sales, 8,860 pkgs. Market ateady but quiet. Minnesota patents, $4 10U4.:J; Minnesota bakers, H.4Vo3.; winter patents, $3.7 4.10; winter strslght, $3.6uv$ ; winter extra, $1864j$.26;4 winter low grades, $.7M 1.20. Hye Hour, Arm; fair to good, UtWt 16; choice to fancy. 13.701 40. . CORNMEAL Steady; flna white and yellow. $1,2511 80; coarse, $l.l$011i; kiln dried. $2.76tJ2.85. RYE Firm: No. western. 6e c I. t. Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh-1 Low. Closa.l Yss'y Wheat I I 1 l Sept... , I 8fi 67V 66 Dec... 68 68 68 68 68 May... 72 72 72 72 "2 Corn ( 8ept 1 4S 43 Dee... $7 tl I 17H 38 8, May... I7J4 $7 j ST $7 17 Sept I... $0 80 Deo 1 30 May tl - Omaha, Cash gales. WHEAT No grade. 1 car. 6314c CORN No. 4. 1 car, 41c. Omaha Cash Prtcea. WHEAT No. I hard. 66e77c; No. I hard. 5tfJc: No. 4 hard, 615&c; No. g spring, 6j6tc. (JORN-No. I. 4ic; No. I yellow, 41c; No. I white, 42ff43o. OATS-No. t mixed. SOMfiiWtte; No. t white, 31,31c: No. 4 whits, So440c. RYE No. 1, 64c; No. I, 62c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago .' 80 Kanaaa City S25 Minneapolis $19 Omaha el Duluth , 880 St. Louie 77 960 13 82 111 27 lot CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featares af the Tradlaar and Closing n..J T-a CHICACK), Sept. 26. Increased recelpta of wheat in the northwest had a weaksnlng effect today on the local wheat market. closing prices on . the December delivery being on WaVto. Corn waa up a shade ' Oats showed a gain of (Bc. Provisions were a shade lower to a ansae nigner. Weather in - the spring wheat -country continued favorable to the movement of the new crop, and arrivals today at the northwestern market ahowed a consldor able increaaa although they were still leas than for the corresrjondlna day a year no This inoreasa In receipts furnished the main Incentive to moderate profit-taking by local longs, which waa in evldenoe the greater part of the day. Demand lacked animation, and in oonaequenos, prices eased off a trifle although no special weakness was mani fested. ""LoWa prices for caart wheat at Kansas City and St. Louis ware additional raaaona for the mod era ta decline on the local market. The close waa easy. De cember opened unchanged to Ho lower at 76y76c, aold up to i6trv75c. and than declined to 7640. Pinal Quotations were at 761F76c. Clearances of wheat and flour were eaual to 122.600 buahels. The world's visible supply Increased 4,600,000 bushels. Primary recelpta were 1,898,000 buahels, compared with 1.493,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Min neanolla. Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of IT. 9 cars, agalnat 996 cars last week and 1.40S cars one vear ago. Selling by elevator Interesta and cash houses caused moderate weakneaa In the corn market early In the day. Local re ceipts were liberal and the continuance of clear weather gave promise of a still larger' movement. During the last half of the seasion the market became firmer on enverinar bv shnr.. Advancea in the price of oata and cash corn were the main In fluences that brouaht out the improved de mand. - The market cloaed steady. Decem ber nnened a ahada lower to a shade higher, at 42t4a to 43c. aold between 2fc.&43Wo and closed at 43c. Local recelpta were 690 ran. with 338 of contract exade. A report emanating from Minneapolis claiming that the oata crop of Minnesota and the Dakotas had deteriorated 0 per . cent sines the publication of the govern ment report caused decided strength In the oats market during the laat part of the day. Soma of the bull leaders were active buy ers and there waa alao good demand by commission houses. The market cloaed tmnr. December ODened unchanged at U&uo, aold between S3fntfSHc and cloaed at 34tto. Local receipts were ill The greater part of the business trans anted In nrovialons consisted of the Chang ins- of holdlnaa In the nearby deliveries to the January option. As a result of such irinuntlniii October rlba were oonsolcu ously weak. A to advance In the price of II va hogs, however, tended to- help the market. At the close January pork was a shade lower at I13.I2U. Lard waa on ahade at 17. UH- Rlba wars up a shads at I7.12HC7.U. "he leading futures ranged as xouows ArUcles. Open.J Hlgh. Low. Clore T'd-y. Wheat j T " ' Ieo, . . 75i3S 76fl'A 74 TBU 76 May ' TS'Jfoi Tt T8fl 7914 7&H Corn Sept. 4S 47 4 47 4tlH Deo. 42&4 43 42 43 May 43 43'J 3 43'a'43Va Oats I Sept. 33 84 S3 14 JSS Dec. S3tT4 4 33 4 13 May 36 3S 3KM6 86 SS Pork Sept. 14 r? 17 00 II 96 II 8 II 96 Jan. UI6 UJ7 U 32 111 13 34 Lard-. Sept. IK 5 I W I 96 I Oct. I 96 I 96 I 90 I r2 I 92 Nov. I 63 I 67 t 47 I 6! I 62 Jan. . 1U 1 b6 T 82 7 13 T 86 Rlba SepU, 8T20 HO Oct. 47 t 47 40 I 42 I 66 Jan. ; t i:l T 16 7 12 7 16 T 12 i 'No. 1 Cash quotations ware ss follows: . IfLOUR Steady: winter patents, tlt x.u; winter sirmignis. ti.wua ai spring pat ents, 13.1vs M; spring stntights, 63.fetf4.s0 bakers, si.su02.IW. WHEAT-No. t spring. 77fllc: No. 724sio; No. t red. 7273c. COKN-No. X J&4!; No. i yellow, 47 ' Cptsc., OAT4-No. t. S4c; No. t white, U033c o i wniie, iiiiJ"". i RYE No. L (tc. BARLEY Oood feeding. r38c: fair to choice malting. 47662c. BEKDS No. 1 flax. 31.04: No. 1 north western, sl id.. . Prime timothy, K.OOjjS 16. Clover, contrsct gradea, 1114. lunvlHI( Hhurt ribs aides (loose ia.ioBS.su- Meaa pork, per bbl., iB . Lard per 100 Iba., 8.&. Short clear aides tboxedj, i8.7&A.rM. Follow lug were the receipts and ship ments ol nour ana grain: Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, bWs (.. 32.COO M.300 Whsat bu 73,000 S&ftM Corn, bu ...'. (0,0i SC2.6UV Oats, bu 6R6t0 JUl.&oo Hye. bu v I 000 1.90A Barley, bu 1D6.8UO m.SuO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady: creameries, ltrtf'-'tc dairies. 174jo. KsifS, firm at mark rasea Included. 148'Icl nrsta. jc: prlin firsts, IJc,-exlras. 24c. Choeae, firm, lid U4kO. Llverssel Grata aal Prevlaleaa, IJVERPOOU SepU t.-WHEAT-8pot suu; xso. tea western winter, ss M HARLET Steady; feeding, 404Oic c. t f. tifislo; malting, 4Mi67e c. I. f. Burtalo. WU EAT Receipts, llO.m bushels; sales, Ono.OflO bushels futures. Spot market barely steady; No. 2 red, 78c elevstor; No. t red, (c f. o. b. afloat; o. 1 north ern Duluth, (xc f. o. b. afloat; No. hard winter, 12c f. o. b. afloat. Througn me rst hour wheat wss steaoy ana ii iiuws higher en Arm cables and export rumors, but with Increasing weakneaa at outside olnts it reacted, closing c net lower, a big Increase In world's stocks and more liberal primary receipts had an effect In he afternoon. May, 84 13-WS oc, ciosea it SRc: Remember closed at c: Decem ber, 8.''pM 3-ltic, closed at 82c. CORN JKecelpis, Dusneis; chjxji v", 23 bushels; sales. 75,000 bushels futures nd lCVCM) bushels spot. Ppot market easy; No. t. 67c elevator and 66o f. o. b. anoat; No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2 white, 68c. Option market opened steady, eaaed off with wheat, and on big recelpta rallied again, closing c.net higher. May, 6osjw)c, . losed at 6H4c; Bepiemoer, w.ikj'th., closed at o6-Vc; leeember closed at 6.c. OATH Receipts. 1Z7,4U Dusneis; tiF""i 13,9(6 bushels. Spot market tlrm: nuxea oats, 2b to 32 pounds, 37c; natural white, 40 to 63 pounds, isvk'dx:; cnppeu nunc, w 40 rounds, 394H4c. . r , FEED Firm, spring bran, 119.76; Septem ber shipment middlings, J20.50; September hlpment, city, J0.6wr.!f.oo. HAY Firm ; shipping, wifioc; g " choice, 90i&96c. uadb dimHv itnte common to choice. 190. 21624c; 19u6, lKcri7c; 19i4, nominal; Pa cific coaat. 11105, 13fli8c; 12c; olds, nom inal. . ...... HIDES Steady; uaivesion, iv i" pounds, 20c; California, 21 to Is pounas, 2ic: Texas ory, i 10 av V""""' , ,, LEATHER Steady; acia, m m 1 1 rt. PROVISIONS Beef, ateady ; family. $11.000 11.60; mess. 005-oxU,.?Sa hams, 1 2 1.00 22.60; packet. 1 10.00 Q 1100, city extra India mess, til 00 16.60. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 110 .60 2.60; ptckiea snouiuers, nuiun, v., hama, 111.6012.00. Ird. ateady; western prime, $9.06.16; refined, steady; conti nent, $9.tiO; South America. 110.26; com pound, 7.12'S'7.r;0. Pork, bare y steaoy; family. S18.0ie-Ji8.60; short clear, lt.o018.o0, mess, $18.90319 00. TALLUfV irm; cny "''-""' Uc: country (packages free), V 'rice Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 8 !9: JPn;,.n?m.ln!- o DIMUJ IW ,11 Ml. ' ' " . ' extra creamery. ira.Ho- Jmciiii prices: Creamery, common to extra, WJSSc; staU dairy, oommon to fancy, Utjvlc; renovated. common to extra, 1523c; western factory, oommon to flraU, la9c. weatern Imitation creamery, extras, a(S22c: firsts, 19(941o. CH12BJ8E Flrn siaie lull cream, imu fancy. 18c: state fair to good, VMUWi state large fancy, 13c; state fair to good, 1282c; state Inferior, 108aic; skims. 'ffl0c. " BOOS Strong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 80Q32c: choice. Ssi2Sc: western firsts. 22&23c. Official price western flrats, 282o; seconds, 20 eil- ...... , , rvULini-Alive noi quoiro. irwu, Irregular; western spring chickens, firsts, lSiHc; prlng turkeys, ISdiVic; fowls, 12 14C St. Loals General Market. bt tyiT-Ts Kent. WHEAT Lower: track. No. 1 red, cash, 73fi14c; No. 1 hard. 7W73c; December, 7373c; May, i. CORN Firm; track. No. t cash, 46c; December, 40c; May, no. a white, 48o. .-. . rtATR Wirm : track, no. x casn. ssc: De cember. 84o: May. 8fic; No.. I white. 84 $3.408.70; extra fancy and straight, $3.10 tiitt-UB timoiny, iiwujj t.vwi.v. CORNMEAL Steady: $2.60. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, -7tP Y' . . . . . . . ... A. A , t ... HAY--oteaay: timoin,. iu.vnn.v, But there Is no desire to a. i. a p. ... .siso r.oinc ifuod choice ranee steers ents In the market even i T? '. i. sut. 4e 1st 4. etfs ,?! ':'' v- ..o . .. eie.-re i 'tz XH 1th which this opinion has ; . - , ,.f' Common to fair range ateefs J-1J-22 there is an element not A - II:. 1": .p Qood grae cows and heifers ?. on from the usual prer- c I ".. " L' '. Sfittr 4. ' ioj I T,lT to vo1 cow helieta ? I by the growth of the tuSi st . ... "V.. 5 Y s EliV24 li" . 5 Common to fair cows and heifers . t towards the latter part d. r o i. inn w.ha.h i.i. mu i tiooa to choice storkera & feeders. it ntit Iila. Bm k- a.h n ? ( rair to SOOU stuckera iftnri lseUtfrS.. S. NEW VORKSTOCKS AND BONDS jfirktt is Under Dull Cepratiion for n Gnat Prt sf Dsj. ; . ssBSsasasMsnsf - t SHARP ' BREAK LATE IN ' SESSION Proaseet ef Tight Moaey ltatlon Dae ta Estraerdlaary Demaada the Mala Featare of Market. N'EW TORK. Sept. 25-The market l held under dull depression for the most part today, but this Influence was con tested and was not allowed to make much' headway In affecting prices until the selling of Amalgamated Copper to realise broke the whole market In sympathy. Immediate active factors were not an Influence on the market so much as the belief thst the condition of the money market would become an active factor In a shoit time ngaln. Kates for call loans fell below 6 per cent early In the day and condi tions In that department of the loan market offered no sign of disturbance. Neverthe less, the expectation Is quite general that the preparation for the October , settle ments will Involve a flurry In the money market. The requirements then are un usually heavy and money Is undeniably tight In all departments. The universal confidence that the secretary of the treaa. ury Intends to extend aid Lithe onlv assur ance felt against a sevtrt pinch, confidence has been very strong In Wail stp-et that the usual recourse to stock market liquida tion for relief from such a situation was to be escaped, escape commltm amongst those w prevniled. That so sure of exempt! sure was Indicated selling movemen or the aesslon. The sums to be Da next Monday In dividends and Interest wi! be large. The l.'nlon Pacific semi-annual 6 per cent dividend and the Southern Pa cific 2 per cent dividend alone will call for nearly I16.000.000 and the aggregate of such payments on that date la estimated at 3i0,uoo,000 or more. In addition, the New York trust companies will be called upon to Increase their cash holdings on October 1 to the extent of IIO.OOO.OOO. There was no relaxation in the demand making upon New York bank reservea from Interior sources and an unusual amount of re-dlscountlng from Interior banks is being offered to New York banka. The amount of new gold secured abroad for New York fell today to a meagre $2u0,000. The atock market settle, ment In London revealed high carrying charges and discrimination against Ameri can securities in that market. In Paris the private discount rate advanced to within a ahada of the bank rate and the weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Ger many ahowed the continued strain upon the money market at' that center. The compilation of the reports of condi tions of the national banks throughout the United States as of September 4, given out at Washington today, shows clearly that the Inflation of credits Is common to the whole country. The percentage of legal reserve to liabilities on that date Was 20.80, as compared with 21.44 on June 18. the date of the preceding report of the controller, and with 21.69 on August 26, the nearest corresponding date of last year. Politics came In for some consideration In the market by reason of the Sessions of the New York party conventions. Traders made a special demonstration against the municipal corporatlona of New York on this score. The dividend increase on Ana conda conformed closely to the general expectation. But the heavy realising in that stock and In Amalgamated Copper had a bnd effect on general speculative senti ment as showing a disposition to sell on good news In a stock that Is regarded aa a speculative favorite of the group of capi talists most relied upon to carry through the present speculative campaign. This broke the whole market and led to violent declines and a weak and active closing. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,392,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Balsa High. Low. nine. closed t 69 08 tind Russian bends of 1H4 at 4;o. The private rale of discount was i 1.V18 per cent. HKRLIV. Spr. SPk Oil the Bourse toUy trndlng In domestic securities was more active. New York Meney Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 26 MONET On cell, firm; 4ti6 per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; closing bid, 4 percent; of fered at . 5 per cent. Time loans, dull and strong; sixty and ninety days, 7 per cent; six months, pr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 7 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier. With actual business In bankers' hi 1.4 st $4 M0 4.8385 for demand and at I4.79A60 4.7970 for alxty day bills; posted rates, $4.80 W 4 81 and $4.61; commercial bills. $4.79 C4 79. " SILVER Bar, 8c; Mexican dollars, 2tc BOND8 Government, steady; railroad, irregular. ' Quotations on tftw York bonds today were aa follows: 0. 8. ref. J, ref-.- KtH Jpn .. M series, (In ceupon K in rift... V. I. In. ref .VI'll o ii series 4o coupon So 4a. etfa V. . old 4, res... Iff I.. N. usl. 4.. hat. t gold 41 lit Inc St. L. 4a OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Viry Lares. Ban of Cattle, with tead, Otheri Lowir. Soma NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS Larare Receipts of Roth Sheep sal Lambs, with Prleea Tea ta Flf teea Lesser aa Prae tleally All Klads. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. $5. 19". Receipts were: Official Monday , Official Tuesday Cattle, 8.881 t.lM0 Hogs. Sheep. I.iH 2,8t7 6, rX 23.CM1 j. . ma w, rTR. . . i,. m Is coupon W Mnh V. 9. sew 41, rsg 131 do So coupon. llr iMInn Am. Tod. it. to H Atchlaon son. 4s.. do adj. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a.. B. O. 4s do lw Brk. R. T. ti. 4a I'ontral of Oa. ft. . do lot Inc do Id I or do M Inc ..I1 .. tl .. ' .. N ..101 .. li " T. 4a 100 Is M. r. 4a. 1314) N. Y. (m. !.. . 12 N: ) C ten. la . ..Ill No. Paclto 4a 1M. do ? Norfolk A W. e 4s..lX)Ui Or. 8. U rff. 4s... st 7Tnn ct. SVs 1H 77VM.. K. A ,.ml do Ida ,.1021-t N. R R. of ., tl . '. ..104 .. t4 .. 14. ..Ill Two days this week. ...IS S $. M. 847 Same days Inst week....ll.J32 8 Tl 25.77 Hume two weeks ago. ...13.7'H ,T?2 3,2fl" Same three weeks ago..l.58 12.f'2 42.6 fame four weeks ago. ...14.21 Kl B.m Same days lost year.... 18.979 7,"91 3.5W The to. lowing table shows the receipts of cnttle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, compared with laat year: ,. 1. 1904. Inc. Cattle 711,103 878.087 34.038. Hogs 1,9k) OK 1,TO1.516 W.IV3 Sheep 1.847.3H2 1.212.209 135.178 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will ar.uw the price paid for the different binds t cattle on tts Sruth tVahi market: , Oood to choice corn-fed steers $?-70iP Bt nnmni Ren. , , ' Si St. L,. a I. M. e. as.U4 i " w gtiwi cornieu aicen Cha A o. 4U .....lMH'fl- U. A 8. F. fs. 4a. Uood to choice corn-fed steers.... CKiraao A. 4a.... ?v 8t U s w. con. 4a. Ta fair to good corn-fed steers c, u. a Q. d. 4a.. IH saiMrd A. L. 4s.... Common to fair corn-fed steers. S.H8e70 $5 8""c. 4.cOi(1.3o 4(iB.20 Erlo prior lien 4a. do gen. 4a Hock. Val. 4a... Japan S OSereU, tiiul do den. ... Mv Weatern aid. ... o W. A L. K. ...ins Wla. Csntrsl ...11I Hi, ' tuts Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON, Sept. 25 Call loans. 3 cent; lime loans, B47 per cent, quotations on stocks and bonds follows: Atchlaon adj. 4s.. IS Bingham do 4a lOOVl'el. Hscls. Mi. ('antral 4 T Centennial ... U.ob. -..i.i- ta aaaii on BAGGING 1-18C . HEMP TWINE 7 c PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, tlx 4(1. Lard, ateady: prime ateam. $8.55. Dry aalt meats, ateady; boxed extra ahorta. 9.60; clear rios, suori . 9.75. Bacon, higher; boxed extra short, $10.26; clear ribs, $10.37; short clear, $10.60. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 10c; springs, 11 c: turkeys, Uc; ducks, $c; geeae. f.'i. Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 1$,000 ..?o; Wheat, bu 77,000 iso ooo Corn, bu 4,ouw ss,uu Oats. bu. 106,000 $1,000 Minneapolis Oral Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 25.-FLOUR- Flrst natents. II.SO; second patents. $4.06(fl'4.i5; first clears, 83.2fx33.45t fond clears. $i402.8a Bran In bulk. $13.00&13.26. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery, ine range of prleea aa reported by F. D. Day cV Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Artlcles. Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close.i Bat y. WneatH Sept.. Dec..., May.. Flax- Sept.. Dec... Oct... Nov.. 7BC6 75 74 74 74J 74 74 74 782' 75l 78 78 ! 111 112 111 112 1 08 1 10 1 08 1 10 1 10 -1 11 1 09 1 11 Ill) 1 10 1 10 1 10 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, -78c; No. 1 northern, new, 77c; to arrive, 7c; No. $ northern. 7tc; No. $ whits, 74o; No. 1 durum, osv,c; 10 arrive. iao; No. 1 durum. 3c; to arrive, 61 o. Corn: No. I yellow. 44c: No. 1, 43c. Oats; No. X, 80iif82c Barley: 354J470. Rye: 54S7c. Flax: $1.09. Kansas City Grata ssl Proviatoaa. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 38 -WHEAT-Sep tember. 6tle; December. 8c: May, 7io. Cash: No. t hard. 68iJ9c; No. I. 68inioi No. t red. 69c; No. t 668c. CORN September, ixjc; uectraotr, ic; May, $8c. Cash: No. i mixed. 4iS44o; No. $ white. 48o. OATS NO. 8 Willie, ioc ; io. a nuisi, HKH tm HAX nrm; cnoica iiiisuluj, e'ew 12.00; choice prairie, $9.000 $.50. RYE; Steady; 660 67a EGOS Firm; extras, lie; firsts, casos included, 20c; seconds, l$c BUTTER Creamery, I4c; packing, II o. Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu. 75,000 IS.OJ Corn bu 13.000 11.000 Oau." bu. ! 7.000 7.000 Available applies of Grata. NEW YORK. Sept. S. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreets snow ma iuuuwhh . In available supplies as compared with M.vlnua accflunti: rwt..t i niied States and Canada, ea nnrklea. Increase. I.43d,00O buahels: afloa al Adsma Estipass Amalgamated Copper 144.400 115 A mar. Car and foundry.... I. W0 41 do pfd 100 100 A mar. Cotton Oil 700 K do pfd 100 N Amir. Esprsss loo JW Amor. Hlds Losthar pfd. too tl a mar. ics eocoritiss I.ouo Amar. Llnsasd Oil ' A do pfd - .... Amar, LeeomotlTe 4,700 71 as' ptd .... ",t..- Anur. Smalttng A Rannlng 11,700 Il4a do sfd mo 1H Amar. Sugar Rannlng 1,000 134 Am. Tobacco pfd etfg Anaconda Mining Co 10t.400 t4 Atchlaon II, loo 107 do pfd sno 1014. Atlantlo Coast Line 100 1414 Baltimore Ohio 31.100 1314a do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranilt.... 47.100 ' Tl Canadian Pad Bo U.I'O lnu Csntrsl of New Jersey too ISO rhoaiposka A Ohio 1.000 M Chicago Oroat Waatern, ... 700 11 Chicago A Northvasura... too I'l v., m. a at. raui it.ioo in Chiangs Tsrm. A Trans do pfd C. C, C. A It. Louis Colorado fuel and Iron.... 8.400 Colorado A Southern loo - do 1st pfd loo do Id pfd 1.100 Consolidated Gas 1,400 Com Products rfg.., 1,100 do efd loo Delaware A Hud eon I, loo Del., Lack. A Went Danvsr A Rle Orsnds 1.100 do pfd loo Manners' Securities l ino Erie 14,100 do lat pfd .... do Id pfd loo Osnarsl Elactrlo goo Hocking rkiiar Illinois Csntrsl . too Inter. Paper 1,100 Is pfd Inter. Pump 100 de pfd 100 lows Contral too K. C. Southern So pfd loo LoulaTllls A Nsahsllls 4.10 Ueiloan Csntrsl 400 Minn. A St. Loals I0 U . St. P. A Bsult Its. 11 do pfd Mlaaosrl Pacini! ,oo lllaaourl. Ksnaas A Trass.. 1,400 do pfd too National Load 1, mo N. R. R. of Mralce pfd ... l.loo New York Central 1,400 N. T., Oat. A Westers.... loo Norfolk A Wasters $,100 do pfd North Amsiiosa 100 Paclna Mall too Psnnsylrsnla 11,100 Paopls'a Gas Pitta., O., C. A St.- Loals Pressed 8UI Car 1,500 do pfd mo Pullman Pslnos Car t.loO Reeding 111,400 do 1st pfd 100 do Id pfd 100 Repahlla steal 1, 100 do pfd 100 Rock Island Co 1. 000 o prd u Bt. L. A Ban PTan. Id pfd Bt. L. Southwestern ino Is pfl 400 Southern Pax I Bo 17, mo do pfd . 400 Southern Railway ,0u0 do sfd Tana. Coal ssd Ires, sx-ll 111 41 100 14 1W) II M -I! 113 . lli 136 1st" 101 101 141 131 Tl" 171 171 II IT 107 174 64 14 7 10 lt 80 237 41 6 71 47 70 144 174" 17 U 60 ii 141 10 71 7 6 70 71 44 141 4 ii" 7 141 84 II 141 uo to M 11 11 17 14 l 17 111 87 Paolla A Waa Mm.. In V.i. rone. Increase, l.ioo.oije nusli ei.. tniaJ aunollea. increase. 1630.000 bual e a. rv,rei ITnited States and Canada, Ktmt ti.ui. Inomae. !. 478.000 bushels. iisia I'nltHl States and Canada, East 0..kle InrrMlS. 1.03S.000. ti,. U.in. incruaei renorted this week .r. Hbuoio bushels In Manitoba; $2,000 h.ishela at Nashville: 60.000 at the Minne apolis private elevators. Fkllaaelphla Praises Market PHILADELPHIA. Sept. S. BUTTER Firm: good demand: extra western cream ery, official price. 2&c; street price, 3t)c; nearby prints, Z80. EO03 Firm: good demand: nearby fresh X4c at mark: western fresh, 24c, at mark. CHEK8B Firm; good demand; New Tork full cream, choice, 13ijl3c; fair to good, 12&12o. Mllwaakee Orala Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. S.-WHEAT Eaaier: No. 1 northern. 7iMc; No. 1 north ern. 7liu'79c; December, 78e. RYF.-Steady; No, 1, Uc. PARLET-Steady: No. 3. 66c. CORN Firmer; No. I cash. 8046c; Pcoeniear, 43c. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA. I1L. Sept. tt -CORN-Lower; No. 3 yellow and No. 3. 4tc; No. I yellow, 4&c; no grade, 44644c. OATSI nohanged; No. $ white, 31; No. $ white. fco; No, 4 white, lie. .. BYEr Firm; No. 1 slsjt:o, ... Toledo feed Market. TOLEDO. Sept. K SEEDS Cash ciever. $7.U; October, $7 86; Deeembr. 87 St.,4 Prime timothy, 'A; prime elslke, fl.ilk Teus A Tol.. St. do pfd I'nisn Pacific do pfd V. g. Bspraas V. B. Realty V. 8. Rubber do pfd U. B. Steal do pfd Virginia-Carolina Chomloal. do pfd Wabaab do pfd Walla-rargo Eiprsaa Vt'estlnghouss Elavtrls Vt'eatora I'nloa Wheeling A Laks Erie..... Wisconsin Central da pfd Northers Pec I (Is Central Leather do pfd Ilees-Shesleld Oraat Northern pfd laterooroask Macrepolltaa.. so pis U.400 100 100 11. ma 100 too lot 700 too 84.4U0 1.100 '400 1100 11 4 44 117 2 131 71 . 14 110 4 14. lii" to 44 too t' I00 Ire 300 t'ioi I. SOS 1.100 Total aalas tor tea day. 1. IX), too 87 11 14 41 IH 814 1 n i 47 0 111 10 7 331 , 86 71 44 70 144 173 17 47" n 60 i 147 0 71 4 IS 71 71 46 140 41 la i 87 140 84 7 164 146 ao n m 1 46 6 111 M 7 14 14 m 19! 71 64 110 44 104 lio 11 44 4 ur 41 111 86 831 71 111 4J 100 U M 146 w II ' l Uja 111 164 111 116 M 114 106 101 141 171 1 74 171 m M 17 307 17S 11 n 1 14 17 M 111 10 76 111 ii S6 7m 4 70 19 124 171 17 1 44 II 60 . rr 147 ,1 HI 111 H IS 74 77 4A 140 48 U 0 140 M M 64 17 141 146 II IS M 11 14 6 45 14 M 6 117 14 4 166 7 14 64 18,'.',, I llu 71 64 110 ' 44 104 II 110 10 44 tie 141 M II 14 41 111 I"! 14 Ul II 74 Atchlaon do pfd Boston A A..., Boston a Me . . . Boston Elevated Pttrhtiurg pfd ... Mex. Central N. T.. N. H. Pera Marquette Tnlon Paci&c .... Am. Arge. Cham. do pfd Am. Pnes. Tubs . Am. Sugar do pfd Am. Tel. A Tsl... Am. Woolen do pfd Pom. Iron A B. Edison Else. III. Ms sa. Elaotrle ... do sfd Mass. Oaa felted Sho Mach do pfd : If. B. Steal do pfd Adventure Allouaa Amalgamated Atlantlo Asked. Bid. ....106 Copper Range .. lim,Palr Wait ....140 Franklin 144 Oranbr . ...l.', Isle Rnvale ... ....186 iMasa. Mining .. 20'Mlcblgan A H....1M ' I Mohawk . 61 Mont. Coal A C. .116 old Dominion .. . 26 Osceola . It Parrot . 14qulnrr .11S:8hannon ..111 ..111 .. II ..104 1: K .. 71 .. 68 .. 60 .. tl .. 44 ..104 .. I . .. If ..His .. U Tamsrack Trinity United Copper .... I'. 8. Mining V. B. Oil fish Victoria Winona Oreens Con , North Biitta Butte Coalition ... Nevada Mitchell Tsl. A Arlsona. Tecumaeb Aria. Commercial. Tier Closing were as ,. 15 78 14 78 .17 84 11 80 1 U M t ti 117 17 14 12 It 11 ;. io .. 1 .. 84 .. 4 .. 1 .. 11 .. 17 .. 11 .. 1 .. I ..til ..144 .. 11 London Closing Stocks. LONDON, Sept. 25. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money.. do account . . . Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd B. A O Csaadlas PaclSo Ches. A Ohio.... Chicago O. W C . M. A DsBaers . D. A R. Q.... da pfd Erls do 1st pfd ... do Id pfd Illinois Central L. A ' Naahvllls ,M 7-14 M.. K. A T ... M'N. Y. Central ... 16 Norfolk A Westerrn, ..10; do pfd ...106 Ont. A Weatern ...127 Pennsylvania ...ItfVIland Mines ...,44: Reeding St. p 1M -I da pfd IIu'B.i h-.n PmIOm .. 44 .. .. 41 .. 10 .. 71 ,.m Union Paclflo r do pfd .... V. B. Steal, do pfd . . Wabaab .... .do pfd .161 Spanish 4s . 37 .147 . 14 . S4 . 60 . 71 . 4 . 77 . II .103 . 87 .111 . 17 . 44 .110 . n . 4 1 SILVER Bar, steady; 81 ll-16d per ouncu. MUMI-1WH per- cent. DISCGUNItf-Tie rate of discount in thi open market for short bills is 4g4 per cent; for three months' bills, 44 per cent, ; ' : ' ' Boston Conner Market. Closing quotations on' Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 2 Board of Trade building, Omaha: . Adventure I Michigan 18 Alloues 81 Mohawk . 14 Atlantis 11 Nevada Conaolldstsd.. to Bingham 1 36 North Butta Black Mountain 1 Old Dominion Boston Consolidated.. 11 Osceola Butta Coantlon 11 Pnes. Bervecs Calumet A Arlsona. .111 Pnes. Service. calumet a. Hecle....Tl qulncy pfd. Centgnnktl Copper Dangs Dally Weal ... Eaat Butts .... Franklin ...... Oreens Copper Oranby Helvetia lale Royal 14 Shannon , 71 Tamarack 17 Trinity , 10 United Fruit . 26 United Stataa. com, , 17 United State, pfd... , 13 Utah Consolidated.. . 1 Utah Copper 10 victoria L. 8. A Pittsburg..., 11 Winona .. Massachusetts t Wolverine 7 .. 82 .117 . 16 . 81 . 10 . 11 . M , 11 .101 . II . 47 . 46 . 31 . I ,. .141 ail4.iu Commin to ri nivVan t.V8'3 IJull, stages, etc 1.500$. 85 Veal calves 4 .$. w The following table shows the average price ot hogs at Kouth Omaha for toe last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1906. l06.l04.19vS. 1902. 1901.100. Sept. 1$.. Sept. II.. Sept. 17.. Sept. 18.. Sept. 18.. Sept. Sept. SI.. Sept. 23.. Sept. 23. . Sept. 24.. Sept. St.. Sunday. 06 a 8 11 I 08 6 01 6 V 11 13 17 t It t 33 13 $ 89 6 80l t 321 I 29, I $7 i 13 6 681 I 641 a $74 t 80 B 81 6 75! $ 75 a 78 $ t 46 I 84 t 71 e 8 81 S 801 8 (HI 7 74 5 18 $0$ 1 esi 7 65 7 7 421 6 61 7 431 75 T87 7 88 I 77 8 85 7 4W 7 80! C 89 7 87i 8 841 B 14 7 55 80 B 16 i 1$ 6 14 5 18 S 12 $ 23 t tl feeders.. 104$ 4 $0 Cows 1t $80 3 feedtfs US 4 18 I feeders. 11J5 4 15 H. M. Ueary, Wyoming. 35 Stees ... M 3 75 40 feeders. .11TJ ! f I feeders . 873 I 2 44 feeders. . 7M 3 so 3 feeders.. 7 JJ $00 11 feeders. .11.18 4 15 iS cows 1 I 74 H. U Albers. Colors do. cows Itvi $75 1 cow tW 168 1 bull 1110 3 8. A. Munson, Colorado. IS cows $irj 186 feeders . W0 $50 1 heifer.... 870 $25 1 heifers... W $ 2 3 heifers... i3 I ) 1 cow. .....1010 1 1 1 steer le) $ 25 V. Stoops, Montana. II cows 835 t 55 4 cows 7 S 5i $ cows "3 $ io I calf 170 6 75 1 calf 300 $ 75 1$ cows 895 $ 55 IS cows IIS M 1 calf 110 $ 75 1 cow 1040 I 30 7V,r; 78'c; 7Sc. No. 1 northern, 7ntl75c: September October, 1 Ho, Pecetnber, .4c; May, RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. $3.00'(i6.40 6.706.80 k.0tfi.65 I.10r.70 6.96a.75 of atock Omaha $185t(6.15 Chicago 1.506.0 Kansas City . l.Tndi M St. Louis 1. 00(04. 26 Sioux City ,., t&uijti.OO The official -number of cars brought in today by each road waa: Cattle, llogv. She'p. H'r'a m. at Dtp f 1 Wabash $ Missouri Pacific S tnlon Pacific 77 C. & N. W. (east) C. . N. W. (west)... SB C, St. P., M. A 0 14 C, B. tk Q. (east) 8V G. R., LAP (east).. 4 C, R., I. & P. (went). 1 Chi. Ot. Western Total receipts 228 The disposition of the day s recelpta was aa follows, each buyer purcnaslng tue num ber of head indicated: Lame. s . . .. 13 60 '$ so is '$ 4 19 S "l 81 58 16 Omaha Packing Co SOS Swift and Company.. ..1 844 Cudahy Packing Co l,oo Armour A Company.... 444 Cudahy, from K. C 75 Vansant & Co 48 Carey & Benton 9i lxibman & Co 19 Mccreary A Carey 646 W. I. Stephen 68 Hill A Son Mi F. P. Lewis 56 Huston A Co 41 Hamilton & Rothschild. 167 L. F. Hues 115 Hodden Packing Co Wolf 58 J. H. Bulla ....t 58 Mike Haggerty ......... 225. J. B. Root A Co 314 T. B. lnghram 20 Sullivan Bros 68 V. A. Brltton Lehmer Bros 23 Nelson Morris 43 Halstead Packing Co Other buyers 884 Hogs. Sheep. i-4 1.5ol ibj 1,410 too 1.02? t48 206 ioi 5.684 2l8) 26,480 Bank of Germany Statement... BERLIN, Sept. 25. The weekly statement of the imperial Bank of Oermany shows the following changes: Cash in hand decreased, 4,220,000 marks; treasury notes decreased, 72U.OM) marks; other securities increased, 7o,3uO,000 marks; notes in circulation In creased, 18,800,000 marks. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Sept. 25.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reaerve, shows: Available cash balance, $215,310,457; gold coin and bullion, $1UU80,061; gold certificates, 8cW.Mo.5d0. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Sept. 23. Bank clearings for to day were $l,t55,6o2.0 and for the corres ponding date last year $1,448,361,1$. Wool Market. BOSTON, Sept. t6.-W'OOL-The wool market is more active and the majority of the dealers are sharing in the business. Territory wools sell fast and the demand Is good for all grades. All three-eighths grades of both territory and fleece wools la the one pre-eminently active. Pulled wools of fine grade are in demand. "A" supers selling at 6"&61c snd "B" at about 56c. Foreign grades are in fair retjuist. Leading Quotations follow: Kentucky, In diana and Missouri combing, tnree-eighihs blood, 3MuXc; combing, quarter blooa, 34c. Texas (scoured) tine, twelve months, 7-4j7ic; tine, six to eight months, 676ih;; tine fall clean, 6W(0c. California, scoured basis, . northern choice, uvu'oo; northern good, 66'd70c; middle county, nMbtiUc; soutu ern, 62a3c; fall free, biijbio. Oregon, scoured basis, eastern No. 1 ataple, 72tui4c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 67tutioc; valley No. 1, efa2c. - Territory staple, scourco bawls, fine, 7115 76c; tine medium, ut&nuc; medium. Total 6,442. CATTLE Yesterday's very large run of cattle was followed by another heavy run today. The receipts this morning were the heaviest of any Tuesday since the first week of the month. .The arrivals consisted largely of range cattle, with only a small sprinkling of beef. There was a fair demand for fat steers that would do for killers and the market on the desirable kinds waa generally steady with yesterday; in fact, the market aa a whole did not show any very material change In any direction. The trade was naturally slow, aa a very considerable pro portion of the receipts did not arrive until late in the forenoon. Cows and heifers were In liberal supply, the estimate being sixty cars of that aind of cattle. The proportion of cow stuff waa not as large yesterday as anticipated and buyera aemed a little mora anxious for sup plies, with the result that they put back on at least part of what they took oft yesterday. In other words, the cow mar ket waa strong to a little higher than yes terday. Stockers and feeders were In very large supply, which In connection with the heavy run of yesterday and rha further fact that the country demand proved aomewhat larger than anticipated, made the market today weak and slow. Some of the best cattle aold to pretty good advantage, but the general market on stockers and feedera waa right at 10c lower and slow at ths de cline. Representative sales: BEEF STKEHa At. Pr. No. As. Pr. HD IK !... ..;i I 00 I 10 61 1160 I 46 4 40 1 1110 I 76 4 16 31 mi I 14 covva. 1010 1 It 1 1134 I 40 Ml I 16 CALVES.' I 60 1 170 6 00 1 lid 1 u S'iOClv CALVES. . 311 3 It II its I 10 BiOCtv.tt AMJ i,S.i-ih.Ka. 711 I 10 11 lOtO I 16 110 I a 14 Ml ..... ssO I U WESTERNS-NEBRASKA. . IKI .1016 .1170 111 111 117 I 78 I 00 t M 4 00 48 feeders.. 118 10 cows... cows... 1 steer..., 11 cows... 12 feeders 83 feeders. . 8u . 7o8 87 bbtUuec. Territory, scoured basis, fine, Tixjjt j feedcia,.10M 73c; fine medium, bVg'.Oc; medium, ,igisc. ' t feeders.. 881 Colorado and New Mexico, spring, scoured ! 14 cows koo basis, 67'4&c; pulled wool, scoured basis, i J. H. Bell. extra, izttfitc; nne a. tmuwc; A supeis, $ bulls 1280 I w nutgtric; u supers, duuddc 8 85 S 00 S 66 3 6 S 00 3 30 S 60 3 50 $ 60 2 60 Kew Tork Mlnlngr Stocks NEW YORK. Sep,. sS-Cloaln, quotations 11 mining stocks were' en Adams Cos Alias bieece Bruaaartck Cos . Comatock Tunnel Coa. Cel. sal Mors Sliver .. lros Silver villa Coa.. Va. Little Co let imiarle Opkir Potoai Savage ., Sierra Nevada email Hoaaa .. Standard . I ISO tut . 11 .in . . SS m Foreign IMaaaetal. 8T. FETKRBBURQ, Sept 25,-Tradlng on the Bourse today was lifeless. Govern ment securities, which have been falling for a week, continued to decline. Imperial 4s going down te 68 and 6s closing at 8. PARIS. Sept. 26. Prices on the Bourse today a ere unsteady at the opening, but bees me firm later. Rio Tlntos made a jtoiable advance. Russian Imperial fours supers. LONDON. Bent. 25. WOOL The fifth se, rles of the lXuo wool auction sales opened today. .There waa a large attendance. The offerings included a moderate selection of merinos. Competition waa good at prices slightly below the last sales. Fine grcusy cross breds were unohanged. A large sup ply of slipes sold at a decline of 7wl0 per cent. Cape of Oood .Hope and Natal waa in good demand. Offerings were taken by home buyers. Americana were Inactive. Following ars the sales in detail: New South Wales. l.ouO bales; scoured. Is 6dif Is lld; greasy, 7duls ld. Queensland, l,3iXl bales; scoured, Is 4dts; greasy, 70 if Is Id. Victoria, kuu bales; scoured, la ldio lslld; greasy. 'tflld. South Australia, l.bnj bales; greasy. loftlld. West Aus tralia, 800 bales: greasy, !'&9d. . New Zealand, t.&uu bales, scoured, lodls 2d: greasy, ndufs Id. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal; acoured, Is ldyla 6d; greasy, 64J 71. River Plata. 100 bales, scoured, lid) Is 2d; greasy, 8d'(tls Id. ST. LOL'18. Mo., Sept. 25 WOOL, Steady: medium grades combing and cloth ing, 24fj28c; light fine, 1 Hi 21c; heavy fine, 14ul7c; tub washed, 324738c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept. JB.-COFFEE-Market for futures opened firm at an advance of fcft'10 points In spite of heavy receipts and tome European selling on rumors regarding valorisation, . which grsw out of a cable, saying thst the Brazilian government had Issued a sixty day notice of the Imposition of the Sur tax of S f;snrs per bag. which waa provided for by the valorisation law. There were also av.me reports of unfavor able crop condition and the market ruled active and firm with the close nrm, 25 to 80 pi ilnts net higher. Sales were reported of Sn.IaO bags, including October at 6.1iW 135c; December at -A5'o 1.55c ; March at 1.60 tiei soc; May at .5$n.lkc; July at 4 et.Ou.-; August at 1ejfc7.Uk. Spot Rio firm; No. 7 invoice,' 5c s w S feeders.. 1006 $ 2$ $ cows 878 $ 25 1 cow 8u0 2 00 t cows 1110 S 00 5 cows 10.6 2 00 1 feeder.., 750 8 00 feedera.. SM I 0) $ feeoera.. ioi $ 60 6 feeders., ti S 80 I cows 8o2 2 00 Neorasas. 17 cows 106$ S 35 21 feeders.. 1117 4 36 17 futaers .1068 H, 1.. m r nves, NeDrasKa. 44 feeders.. VW 3 4 2 feeders.. $80 A. Moody, Nebraska. 2$ feeders.. 7 3 60 S feeders.. 165 Hart D. A Co., Nebraska. 24) feeders.. 747 3 18 $ feeders.. 1106 $ 60 47 cows.... Tester Bros., Nebraska, 24 heifers... -4 3 28 2 heifers.. I c. cows... 3 A C. Hecht-Neb. $ 00 $10 840 t $0 $ 00 S 96 875 .1166 $ cows 733 $ cows. ... .1030 South Uakot. If eterrs....loul I feeders.. 880 40 176 4 06 $ 35 4 cows icr? 7 feeders.. 11M H. IS cows 874 S 70 $ cows 1160 S 76 W. T. Whalen. $ cows 1098 $ 00 I heifers... 723 2 40 Paul P. Heppner, South Dakota, 1$ feeders.. 1131 4 16 IS feeders.. 1143 4 16 9 reders..lloo 115 4 Ieeaers.,1177 $ cows o t 60 2 cows 1156 $ cows 1160 3 00 t cows 1070 1 bull 1360 S 10 Lovell Bros. A Co.. South Dakoa. 42 steers.. ..1143 4 40 10 steers. ...1287 49 steers.. ..lots) $ 6 $ steers.. ..1071 S3 steers.. ..I.'il 4 SO 4 cows 1027 8 cows 1121 $ 25 Chsrles Bender, South Dskota. 10 feedera.. H2 8 40 3 cows 840 P. Ieniley, South Dakota. 14 cows 9e 2 76 ' C. Petro. South Dakota. 25 feeders.. ir?9 '4 i5 . 19 fetders. .1758 7 feeders.. M I 86 t feeders. .low Blglow A Son, South Dakota . 1$ eowa 1(!4 I 86 I feeders.. 970 2 cows..,., 770 5 0' riws s-n 9 cows 1000 $ 36 36 steers. ...1099 C. Petro. Souh Dakota. ;5 feeders.. K I ? 1 f.eders..17M 7 feeders.. 968 66 2 feeders. .1095 L. J. Haraing. Wyoming 4 14 5 00 S 00 175 4 15 I 36 t 70 $ 90 $90 4 00 S 90 $ 10 I fe dens.. 101$ 1 feeder. ..lilt 1 bull.n.,-.14ht 1 feeder... 1050 I feeders.. 1106 4 10 16. ' t 30 4 30 6 30 I feeders.. t1 $ feeders.. 1073 1 bull 12-0 1$ feeders.. 841 11 vows lust 4 18 I ta s so 4 vi $00 HOOS There wss a fair run of hogs for a Tuesday, but several of ths tralna were late In arriving at the yards. The trad opened with good loads In fs'r demand and although it was by no means active, the market waa steady to a little stronger In spots. It would be hsrdly possible to llm.t ths strength to sny particular one kind of hogs. Some good light loads sold stronger and others just as good no more thin steady. Heavy hoga In some cases also showed strength, while In other cnse heavy loada sold at barely ateady prices. Whatever strength there was dlsappearel toward the close, when It was not possible to get over steady prices at the best. Heavy hogs, especially those on the tout. h order, were poor sellers, especially towa.d the close, and a good many of them sh wetl a decline of fully 6c as compared with yesterday. Representative gales: No. A Bk. Pr. No. At. flfc. p 4 m 40 8 00 II tl 140 I 10 41 HI ... I 0 II 141 ... I 10 41 Ill ... I 00 71 IM IS 110 ....,.. !! 140 I M IM 40 I 19 64 IM ... 106 17 17 1M 4 12 60 ! It 107 II t!.S .W 111 66 Ill 10 I 10 II 141 ... I tu 61 14 140 I 10 44 144 ... I 86 64 N4 in I 10 44 Ill 1II I 16 64 I7 M I 10 17 Ill 40 I II 40 Ii4 ... 111 lit Ill SO 117 4 ! 41 I 14 '.I. 117 ... I 17 14 171 ... I 18 15 It! ISO I M 66 til 4v 4 IS 71 Ml 40 I 10 12 141 10 I 17 70 IM ... I 10 71 .144 40 I 17 II 114 ... I U 44 141 ... I 111 76 lii ... 14 STAG. 1 860 80 6 80 1 410 SO I 08 BOARS. 1 ... 8 00 1 310 ... I 00 1 110 ... I 00 SHEKP Chicago Is the disturbing els ment In the sheep trade at the present time and unfortunately shippers are contribu ting to their own loss by sending so many sheep and lambs to that maiket. Last week the market at this point held up ex ceedingly well in suite of the biar break at Chicago. Buyera here in the face of large receipts stood up to the rack and loo everything delivered here at prices that were entirely satisfactory to shippers, in stead of letting well enough alone, shippers started In this week by flooding Chicago, the receipts at that point yesteidsy bring estimated at 45.000. The result was that that market yesterdsy was Hfll5c lower, and with a liberal run again this morning buyers up there took off another good slice. While all the conditions at this point yes terday morning were favorable for lower prices, the demand waa so good that the market finally turned out Junt about ateady with the previous week. Moie than that, the receipts of 107 csrs were practically ail cleaned up before the close. That, too, in the face of the reported decline at Chi cago, This morning, with a still further break at Chicago, buyera began to think It time to lower their hands here, with the result that while some sales looked steady, ths general market was 10316c lower, and In some cases possibly more than that was taken off for the two days. No one anticipates any very great break In prices or one that win be permanent. On the contrary, as soon as shippers re duce their consignments to Chicago tne market is more than likely to spring bsck to where It was In the beginning. Hence It would look like a very good time for country buyers to get In their orders whl.e the market is showing some little weak ness. Aa showing how strong feeders feel, at tention might be called to the fact that the millers who are among the biggest feeders In the country paid ii.90 for another big string of the Gibson Wyoming lambs. Quotations on killers: Uood to choice lambs, $7.0u7.2a; fair to good lunibn, 8..7tt 7.00; good to choice yearlings, ts.6S6'Ui; good to choice wethers, $5.156.36; good to choice eWes, $4.756.00; fair to good ewes, $4.50f4.75. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $5.75$ 6.76; yearlings, I5.2fyu6.30; wethers, $465 ti6.2S; ewes, 3S.50iJj4.75; breeding ewes, $6.00fr6.26. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 314 Idaho yearling feeders 74 $60 6tS0 Idatio yearling feeders... 71 t 80 600 Idaho yearling feeders 7$ $ 70 70 Idaho yearling feedera 72 $ 70 287 Wyoming lambs 61 I 60 188 Wyoming lambs 68 I 90 340 Idaho ewes, feeders 103 4 70 487 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 101 $ 15 260 Wyoming yearling feeders.. 79 6 60 720 Wyoming yearling feeders.. 82 $60 149 Wyoming yearling feeders.. 81 $60 48 Idahe lambs, feedera 62 I 10 460 Idaho lamba, feeders 69 I 60 166 Wyoming lambs, feeders 64 $ 50 194 Idaho lambs 69 6 76 182 Idaho lamba 65 7 00 362 Idaho lambs 65 7 00 120 Wyoming ewe feeders .., 77 ' 4 30 751 Idaho ewe feeders 92 4 40 643 Idaho ewes 101 4 70 17KJ Wyoming lamb feeders 81 I 60 189 Idaho lamb feeders 61 6 65 629 Idaho lamb feeders 60 6 65 292 Idaho feeder lambs 64 6 60 371 Idaho lamba 61 6 85 740 Wyoming lamb feeders 62 I 50 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady, bat Weak Hoars Steady to Five Cents Hlartier. CHICAGO. Sept. 25. CATTLB Receipts, 13.000 head: market steady but weak; com mon to prims steers, $3.7&C.6; cow 4 $2.70 ftrt.75: heifers, e2.ti0ai5.35: bulls. $2.404.60: calves, $3.01! 8.00; stockers and feeders, $2.60 434.60. HOOS Receipts, 14,000 hesd; market steady to 6c higher; choice to prims heavy, $460ijj6.75; medium to good heavy, 86 3rff 6.40; butcher weights, 36.B6if1it.75: good to choice mixed. $6.4Ol.60; packing, $5,7531.60; pigs. $5 80026.60. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 30,000 head; market for beat steady; others wesk to 10c lower; sheep. $4.5&'S.76; yearlings, $6.75U6.0O; iambs, $6.0037.65. OIMAHJ WHU1.K9ALC MARKET. Cendltlen of Traale and Mentations en ftlarle and Faaey I'redeee. FttOS Per dog., lV4jl9o. LIVE I'Ot'LlKV liens, 10c; roosters, 6c; turkeys, Uv; rucks, c; spring chicken. 8Tili'c. hl'TTKR Packing stock. 1-: cliolci fancy dairy, WitJOc; creamery, SJdItc. HAT--I'rlres quoted by i e.ed cn, ranyi Choice upland. $8 60: medium, 8.D0 con tee, -0iiiS50. Jtye straw. $4&0iu.tA, BRAN Per ton, $15.00. VKOE1 AliLEB- SWEET POT A TO liS-Per bbl.. $:.60. TOMATPKg Home grown, per j..eet e tf lbs . 25TVio WAX BFA!" Per market basket of BboMt 15 lbs., S6c TV NIPS. JIKET9 AND CARROTS-Pef bu., 16c. . LEAF IJSTTUCE-HotDoues. per dov hSBi!, roc. CELElt Y Per dog. S40c CrCLMHEHS-Homs siown. per doe. 26c. ONIONS Home grown. 16c per bu.: Spanish. $1.76 per crate. GREEN ONIONS-Per dos. bunches. ISA RADISHFS-Per dos. bunches, li.20c NAVY BKASS Per bu.. 61.54, .so. A M-71 LIMA HEAN3 Per lb . 6a GREEN PKPPKRS per market basket 50c. PARSLEY-Hothouse, per dog. , bunches, fOo. CABBAGE Home grown, per lb., 10 LGU PLANT Per dos.. J60. POTATOES-Per bu.. oo. TROPICAL FKUITS. ORANGES aleiitUs. according to slat, $4.25p6.. LIMON3-Llmonlen. extra fancy. 344 Slse. $6.60; 300 sise, $8.00; 380 slse, $S.00; uthr brands, $1.00 lefts BANANAS-Per medlura-sised bunch, $1 764j! Z&: Jumbos. $2 SO4VS.09. DAXES-Psr lb., 64j5o. 9-KlyilS. FEACHES-Coloroua. ew4J$l .00; Missouri, per s-baaket ciate, $1.X).26; California Sal ways, per box, $2.00. PLUMS Calitornla, $l.li.71; Oregoa Italian prunes, 31.10. PEAKS-Bartlett, per box, $2.60. ORATES-Mnme grown, er s-lb- baskets 17c; Tokay. 81 76. APPLES-Per obi., $100(1160. CRANBMKR1ES-1 r bbl., ,. MELONS. WATERMKIX)Nt Per lb. ltfl0, of about 2tt0c each. CANTELOUPES Colorado and Arlsona, per crate standard), $1.76Ua.40; ponies. $1-64); Rocky ford standards. $3.60. MEAT CUTS. ' No. 1 ribs, 12c; Ao. 2 ribs, 9c; No. $ ribs, 6c; No. 1 loin. 16c; No. 2 loin, 13c; No. 3 loin, 8c; No. 1 chucks, 6c; No. 8 chucks. 4c; No. 8 chucks, 8c; No. 1 round, be; rno. 8 round, 7c; No. 8 round, 6c; No. 1 plate, $c; No. 2 plute. 2c; No. $ plate, 3o. MlSCELiNmVwUa. SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks. $6.41; granulated beel, In aacka, 16.31. CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c j Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmherger, leu; twins. 14c; young Americans, 16 c. lor r KE ttuaaieu. jso. so. to per m . No. 3i. 2oc i er lb.; No. A, lc per lb.; No. SO, 16o per 'b.; No. sa, i2ns per lb. NUTS Pecans, large, per lb., 120; small. er lb., 11c. Tlmonds, soft sheila, per lb., 5c; hard shells, per lb., 134140. Cocoa- nuts, 84.W per sacs 01 iw. SYRUP 'lu blilsv, 27o per gal.; In cases. I 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cises. 11 8-ib. cans, $1,841; Cases. 54 27-lb. cans, .$. HONEY Per 24 frame, $3.50. CANNED OOuDS-cnrn, standard Wsst ern. 66ilnOci Mains, $1 Is. Tomatoes, S-lb. Sans. Voo; S-lb.. 97c3$1.00. Pineap ples, grated Mb.. $1052.30, sliced. ll.rv'J 120; gallon apples, fanoy, $2.66; California apricots. $1.90QIX; pears, Jl. 752.60; peaohes, fancy, $1.75ji-40; H. C. peacnes. 4.ui'at.t. Alaska aalmon, red. $1.26; fancy Chinook, F., . 12 10; fsncy sockeye. F., 41.K1, tuuinee, oil. $2.76; mustard. $100. Sweet po istoes, 811. ''125. sauerkraut. $1.00; pump kins, SOcQl.OO; wax beans. S-lb. S&aj&oo; lima beans. 2-lb, 75c$1.sb; spinach, ills; rhesc peas, 2-lb.,- 00c; extra, '..uiwc; fanoy. Ji.fCl 76. t.UJRa.1 ri"n-reririy wiuirilio, per suartsr bbl.. 100 lea.. 34.00: Norway mack erel. No. L t 00; No. 2, $2100; Ne. S, $20.00; Irish. No S. $16 00: herring, In. bbls., 209 Iba each, Norway, 4k. $12.00; Norway, lk, SIS.Oo; Holland, mixeo, $11.00; Holland herring, is kegs, milkers. KHs: Vegs. mied.' 70a, FISH Buffalo. :args dressed, So; trout, medium or Urge, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, 11c; halibut, fine stock, Uc; catfish, dressed, lie; bullheads, dressed and ' skinned, 12c; white perch, dressed, 8c; crappies, large, 12c; sunflsh, pan alsa, 6c; whits bass, extra choice, 12o; pickerel, 9o; salmon, Chinook, 11c; whits nsli (froxsn), 12o; msekerel (Spanish)- ,1Cc; native, per fish, 18825c; codfish, frssh frosen, 12c; flounders, fresh, frosen. He; blueflsh, fresh frosen, 16o; haddock, fresh frosen, 10c; red snapper, dressed, 12c; smelts, No. 1, per lb., 13c; lobsters, tbolledh per lb.. 40c; green, 87c eel. per lb.. 18c; frog legs, per dos., S&c; roe snsd, $1 each; shad ros, pair, 46a. HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen salted. No. 1, 13c; No. 2. 12c; bull hides, 3'J loc; green hides. No. 1, 12c: No. 2, llo; horse. $1.60tfM.76; sheep pelts, 0cii$1.26. Tal low, No. 1, 4c; No. 2, 3C vVOOL-Pei !h.. iaejlou. Kaaaas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 26.CATTLE Receipts, 21.000 head. Including 1.0H) south erns; market, cows steady; others steady to 10c lower: choice export and dressed beef Bteers, $S.fiori.B0; fair to good, $4.00 5.35; western steers, .J.4njt.ai; siocKen and feeders, $2,904(4 50; southern steers, $2.763i 3.90; southern cows, li.ootgs.oo: native cows, $2.0fis90; native heifers. $2.655.00; bulls. t2.ontf3 0O: calves. t3.0iu'l.50. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market strong to 60 higher; top, Sti.ofl; bulk of sales, $6.40$ 6.M: heavy, Ci w; pacKers, 86-Ki6.a6; pigs and lights, pj.WKge, t SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.500 head; market steady; lamba. 36.otiB7.40; fed aheeD and yearlings. $4.75(35.60: western rearllngs, $5.50686; western sheep, $4.00 26; stockers and feeders, $3.606.60. St Ioals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo Sept. 26. CATTLB Re ceipts, 7,600 head. Including 2,000 Texana; market, natives lower; Texans eteariv; native shipping and export steers, $4 HfwrtH.26; dressed beef and butcher steers, $!(&. 70; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3 5i5.4o: stockers and feeders. $2.6&j4 60; cows and heifers, $2 501)6.16; canners. $1.602.26: bulls, $2.00fsp 4.00; calves. $2.0067.00; Texas and Infllnn steers, $3.00(36.00; cows and heifers, $2,006? $.25. HOGS RecetptA 7.600 head: market strong: pigs and lights, $8.40i6.70; packers, $6.104(2.66; . butchers snd best heavy, $6.60 $,.70. Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 26. CATTLE Receipts, 4,0i2 head; natives ateady; others 10c lower; natives, 4.5"4j,.26; rows and heifers. 11.6uij6.u0; stockers snd feeders, $3.00(14.00. HOOS Receipts, 6.033 head: market opened 64100 higher, closed weak; light, $6.3540 66; bulk of sales. Stf.SOfM.SO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,007 head; market steady to wesk; lambs, $7.60. Sloas City Live Btoek Msrkef. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Sept. I6.-(Spcclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.600 head. Market steady; beeves. $1.(004,00: cowa, bulla and mixed, $2.60!)4.26; stockers snd feeders, $2.0u(34.40; calves and yearlings, $J.j0 e76. HOGS-Recelptg, 4.000 ahead. Market stcsdy, selling at $5.186 26; bulk of sales, $6.lva 15. Steele la tlskt. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yeerday: Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-OOTTON Spot closed quiet; middling upland, 9.60c; mid dling gulf, 9.85c; sales, 21 bales. ST. LOl'IS. Sept. 24. COTTON-Steady; middling, 9c; salca, 6 bales; receipts. 4 balea; shipments, 195 bales; stock, 10,646 LIVERPOOL, Sent. 26. COTTON Spot, quiet, prices 3 points higher; American middling fair. S.OCd; good middling, l.74d; middling, S.nod; low middling. 6.30d good ordinary. 6.06d; ordinary, 4.82d. Ths sales of the day were 6,000 balea, of which 5in were for speculation and export, and In cluded 5,000 American. No receipts. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 25.-OOTTON Spot closed steady; sales, 3,476 hAles; low ordinary, 6.15c; ordinary, 6 7-16c, nominal; goed ordinary, 7c; low middling, 8 9-ldc; middling, 9 3-16c: good mldtlllntr, 9 7-16:; middling fair, 9 13-16c, nominal; fair. 10 7-K.e, nominal'; receipts, 11,977 bales; stock, 60.010 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 28. M ETA LB There was a further advance In the lndon tin market, with spot quoted at 186 and fu tures at 14 7s od. Locally the market was steady, with prices ranging from $40.87 to $10.60. Copper was ls higher In the Ixmdon market. Locally the market waa strong and higher, with lake quoted at $19.7fnff20.0o. electrolytic at $19.50fiir.75 and cast I ok nt t1S.25'iil9.f0. Lead was unchanged nt $5.76iir6.02 in the local market and at 18 10s In Ixindon. Spelter was unchanged at 27 Sa 6d In Indon and at $8.2&ft.86 In the local market. Iron was lower in ths English market, with standard foundry quoted at 64s and Cleveland warrants at 64a 7d. Locally the market wna unchnngd, with No. S northern foundry at Sin.7Mi20.6O, No. 1 southern foundry at $'i0.WfJ21.fl0 and No. 2 southern foundry st $'."0.0ira 20.60. 8T. LOUIS, Sept. 26.-MKTAI A-Iesad, steady, $6.66. Spelter, steady, $626. . Oils and Rosla. NEW YORK, Sept. 26. -OIL Cottonseed oil, steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 21 27c; yellow, MSV. Petroleum, steady: refined, New York. 17 50; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.45; Philadelphia and Balti more, In bulk, $4.35. Turpentine, steady, 671 tjA4c. ROSIN Steady; strained, common to good. $4 0fHn4 10. . , OIL CITY, Sept. .-OIL-Credlt bal ances, $1.68; 1 runs, 17,410 bbls.; average. 168.271 bbls.; shipments, 138,923 bbls.; aver age. IM.6114 bbla. SAVANNAH, Oa.. Sept. 26. -OIL Tur pentine, firm, 60c. Roaln, Arm; atock, il.f6 bales. Quote: A. B. C, $3.tu3.75; l, $3.76fi3.0; E. $3 .rtj'4.00; F, $3.90t4.0S; O, $3&4J410; H. $4(tra4.lO; I. $416; K. U-Zu'f 4.60; M. $4.35A4.6&; N, $4.6TU486; W. U4 $5.00(85.16; W. W., $5.60. Soarar aod Molasses. NEW YORK, Sept. 28. BI'GAR Raw steady; fair refining, 3 9-16c: centrifugal, 96 test. 4 l-16c. Molasses sugar, $ 6-16c. Refined, ateady; No. 6. 4.50c; No. 7. 4 460; No. 8, 4 4oc; No. 9. 4 35c; No. 10. 4 25c; No. 11. 4.20c; No. 12. 4.16c: No. IS, 4.10c; No. 14, 4 0V; con fectioners' A. 4.80c; mould A. $.85c: cut loaf, $ 7oc; crushed. 6.70c; powdered, 5.10c; granu. lated. 6.00c; cubes, $.26c. MfiLASSES Steady? New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 30T38o. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 25 -Bt'OAR-StMady; open kettle centrifugal, yellow, 49 6 7-lac. South Omaha. Sioux City ... Kssnsas City . Bt. Jo;-eph . St. Louis Chicago Total ,.. Cattle. Hog. Bluep, .. 6. sno .. 1,610 ..S1.0O0 .. 4.i"ifiJ .. 7.600 . .13,000 ..61202 1.400 4,bu0 9.0110 p. on ' 7.500 14.000 46.933 23.UUO 4,600 fi '07 3.000 Vi.J 65.507 Dalatb Grata Market. ni'Ll'TH. Sept 25. WH EAT To arrive: No. 1 northern. 76o: No. S northern. 71c. On track: No. 1 bard, 77c; No. 1 northern, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Annie M Clnik to the O. V. Davis Co., lot 16, block 8. West Side sdd...: $ 1 Gustsv Kroinrofsky to Caroline Bchlll, e30 feet lot 9. block 11. Wilcox s add.. 150 Joseph II. Hill and wife to Theodore C. Bowla. lots 6 to 16, block 1. B E. Wilcox's South Omilia add 128 Gustav Pegan to Peder Nlelson and ' wife, lot i, block 16, Bedford Place.. l.Sts) Anna and Luther Tory to Mary D. Stoddard, lot 12. block , renlse'a add. $00 Maude Mnggn to Robert H. Lander- you, part lota 4, 6 and 4, block 2, Lessentlne's Saratoga add 1.660 Nels Nelson and wife to Hayes S. l.yle. lot 7, block 138, South Omaha.. 1,600 Hastings A Heyden to Lucy L. Penney, lot S, block $. Hustings A H-'s add.. $00 O. F. Carsr.n and wife a Elslneore 1 Place coinpanv, lots 18 and 19, block !i6c. Dundee Place 750 Stenhen Bice and wife to Charles P. Wesln and wife, lot 26, block 1. Arm . strong's lat add...,.........,..,. .... 1800 Total amount of transfers $937$