THE 0MA11A DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1P0G. 9 I r I I CRALUND PRODUCE M1RIET1 lattlmomt DiriJtd, t fitus Hats Bsst 1 - . of AmmiBt. WHEAT DECLINES UNDER FORCE IF NEWS oMSAssBanBBSS ' ?aatrtes-tittl Cara) Da ana . . ' "Trad Proves Safacleat Lawer Prleea. Roeklca, Increase t.Mt.OOft bushels, sfloat Of And In srurrmav lnrriH a :tf (mM hiiMh- !; total supply. Increase S.Stilvi bushels. Corn, United State and Canada, east nocaies, increase 814.O09 bushel. Oata. United State and Canada. Mat Roeku. increase S39.0no bushels. Tha leadln hirmmM minrtril thla week re: l,M4.W) bushel In Manitoba, 297,000 bushels at thA I hlMn rirlvate ftlpvntnrt. SS.Ofm bushels at Cleveland. 98.000 bushels at aoderlro. Ont., 77.00fi bushels at Omaha and tS4.00 bushels In elevators In tha vi cinity of Lincoln. Nab. Tha leading decreases ara M.OflO bushel at Newport News and 6o.or bushels at Chattanooga. NEW YORK ORHERtl MARKET (laatatloaa Varloaa u B nf mi. fjevlng tha arming at in in tn race "atrangth. but a OMAHA, Oct. J, IX New m generally bearish thla aorn- er a temporary steadiness fol- openlng prlcea declined. Borne atart due to lower cablea of yesterdays American heaw trader houeht end nein ins mantel steaay for the time be ing. When thla buying power had ex hausted Itself, tha beariah Influences got full away. Argentina and Indian crop new was bear- and Brad reel a world a vlalble ahowed en increaaa of 10.000,000 bushels. Recelpta wera moderate, but much amallar than laat year. Caah demand waa alow at reduced prlcea. Corn waa steady at tha atart at prlcea unchanged from yeaterday, but a little waa dumped on tha market for eala and thla. with tha weakneaa In wheat, cauaed prlcea to mm off. The clnee waa Ho down. Re ceipt were larger than for aome time, but not aa lerxe aa laat year. Primary wheat receipt were 1.291 000 bushel .and ahlpmenta 170,000 bushels, against recelpta laat year of 1.7&4.000 buab ela and ahlpmenta of 601,000 buahela. Com recelpta were 724,000 buahela and ahlpmenta Wi bushels, againat recelpta laat year of MO.too bushels and ahlpmenta of J7,000 bushels. Clearancea were 427.000 buahela of wheat, 15,000 buahela of corn. 1.500 buahela of oats. Wheat and flour clearancea were en i) el to ?2AO06 buahela. IJvarpool eloaed Hifid lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. Kankin wired: "Exporters tell ma the continental demand la develootng atronalr and' especially for low-priced winter wheat to replace rye ahortaga In Germany which Russia cannot auDDly thla year. In fact. Germany la selline- rye to northern Russia. every bushel of which muat be replaced to uermany by importa from elsewhere." Local range of optlona: Artlclea.) Open.) High.) Low. Close. (Tes'y. MY YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Vsiktt Opens wits. I rT8 ihow of Strsncth Which U Sot IrsinUitoi SU.1FACE CONDITIONS FAVORABLE 10 RiSt Rate for Call Loan la Easier Bad Clearings Arc Almost at Maalataaa Close la Weak, with Valara at Lowest. Wheat I ' , I Dec.... ..... V 69 May 71 73S4 Corn Dec.. . 88 88 . t7Vs I7H May... , U ISvil V v a 1 i j w , s v. as ajaw v.r , ui7i TORN No. I wbrt. 1 cars. 43c; 1 cars. Omaha caah rnwi. WHEAT No. I hard, 67Vi'S'!8Vio; No. t hard, Wtr; No. 4 fo,ard, (UtpSbttc; No. 3 aprlng, &fl7VaO. , CORN-No. V 40tt4lo; No. t yellow, 41c; No. 1 whlta, 42c OAT8-N0. S mixed, sftH'ffaOSc; No. I "white, JlHVic; No. 4 white, Sl31fcc. , . RTB-No. a, Mc; No. . S4c Carlat Recelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. dhlcago .1 Kanaaa City . Mlnneapolla fjjOmaha Duluth .... Bt. Loula 64 .381 .340 . 64) .777 . 34 370 M M 40 268 60 'ii 47HICA60 GRAIN AND PROVISIOHB ' ' ' 1 1 Featarea of tha TradlasT aad Clealaai Prl -a oa Board af Trad a. CHICAGO. Oct. !. An enormoua Increaae In tha world'a visible aupply cauaed a aharp decline In tha price of wheat here today. At the oloae wheat for December delivery waa off precisely 10 a bushel, corn wai down Sc. Oata showed a losa of He Pro vialona were a ahada to 6Q7ttc lower. 'The break In wheat occurred about the noddle of tha day, the market prevtoue to that time belna comparatively aieaay Tha decline waa due to general aelllng ucht out by an Increaaa of about 10,000, Out buahela In tha world'a vlalble aupply, aa ahown by Bradatreet'a. Newa of tba day waa almewt entirely in favor or 10 e oeara, aanalota In the northwest were laraer. weather waa extremely favorable for tha movement and cablea were lower. Sentl raent In the pit waa beariah all day but ddrina- the flret MfY'ttr" the keaalon the decline waa held In check by the purchase ot a large line of May wheat by a leading bulL. Tha total amount of wheat purchased by thla trader waa said to have been In tha neighborhood of 3,000,000 buahela. When tha demand from thla eource Blackened. some of tha local bears became aggresalve and aa a reeult the market developed daclded weakneaa. The cloao waa weak December opened 44e to Ho lower at 79 Tttto, eold up to TOViO and than declined to 7M40. rinai quotauona were at c. jiear anoea of wheat and flour. wore equal to T2&O0O buahela. Primary recelpta were l.fcrt.OOO buahela, compared with 1,766,000 buahela tha oorreapondlng day a year ago. Mlnneapolla, Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of 1.1S1 cara, againat 1,373 cara laat year and 1.364 cars a year aao. Trading In the com pit waa dull and tha tone of the market waa weak tha f reater part of tba nay. excellent weather or the maturing of tha new crop, liberal recelpta and the break In wheat, were the nrlncliial beariah Influence A decline of too In tha price of ' tha caah grain alao helped to depress -the price of -optlona. Tha market closed weak. December opened unchanged at 43HC eold oft to 42c, and eloaed at the loweat point. Local recelpta were 370 cara. with 21 cara of contract grade. , Oata were effected by tha weakneaa of wheat and , oorn, cloaing prlcea being at the moderata decline. The market waa quite ateady aarly In tha day. on- buying by commission houaea, the continued small movement In . the northweet being the reaaon for the demand. December opened '..rtinrhenged lo a ahada tower at 34H$M4c to M4C, eold erT to 34Vc and closed at S4c. TLocal recelpta were 2fi8 cara. provisions were quite ateady. The liberal decreases In-contract etocke In Chicago waa an Important faetor. Small recelpta of hoga alao tended to olTset tha effect of tha break In wheat and corn. At the close January pork waa oft fritfHo at tllS&iTia S7Y4, Lard waa a ahada lower , at tf.mifl.gl. Klba were ite lower at 37.1S. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, to cars; oorn. 163 cara; oata, 184 cara; hoga, 30.4iJ bead.- . . t- Tha leading futures aanged aa followa: f the Day Caaasnadlllea, NEW TORK. Oct. t.FI'OUR Re ceipts, K.KA bbla.; exports, t.im bhla.; aalea, leo packages; market ateady but quiet; winter batents. tl.7i4.00: winter atralghta, 33nrs0; winter extras. JlBfr&a.; winter low gradea li.7S4J3 JO; Mlnneaota petenta, 34.lo4j4.40; Mlnneeota bakere, I143.. rtye nour nrm; fair to a 00a. e.n'-"- choice to fancy. U5n4.00. Buckwheat flour quiet, 32.45411B0, to arrive. . . RYE-teadv: No. i weatern. 68c c 1. New York. CORNMr.AI.Kaiv: fine whlta and yel low, tl.ao&l.a; coarse. 31.tOfil.12.' . BAKL.KY Stoaoy ; ftedl g. 4i)4i4Za, c. U I. WHEAT HecelDta. 10.W0 bu.; sales, ,io,- W6, futures; 40.UOO bu. spot. Spot market easy; No. 3 red, 75c elevator; No. 3 red. 30Vc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Du luth, 87ttc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 nara Ml.t.. Lih m m - W m. f t With fr exceptione wheat acted' weak ail day, ahow. Ing at the close 'Vale net decline, us opening tone was prompted by disappoint ing Liverpool cables and later pressure developed under the big Increase In world'a atocks. favorable weather newa and a re ported Increase of country offerinaa from Nebraska, galea Included No. 8 red. May, 8vH4j6 S-lc, eloaed at 8&Hc; December, 32 15-18S3 11 lac, closed at 83c. CORN RecetDta. 123.9H0 bu.: exports. l.n bu.; aalea, i.OOO bu. Ppot market ateady; No. a, see, elevator and aHc, f. o. b., anoat; No. 3 yellow, 67c; No. 3 white, 68c. Option market waa q&iet but lower, with the west closing Ho to He net lower. January closed at 60c; May, k'fOHo, closed at 6UHc; December closed at &24C OATS-RecetDta. 303.400 bu.i exports. 6. wo bu. Spot market ateady: mixed oata, 36 to S3 Iba., 37Hc; natural white, 30 to 33 lbs., 8B$40)4c; dipped white, 88 to 40 lbs., 4Jj 44H. E ED Firm: anr na bran. 320.10. October shipments; city, $20.5045 26.60. HAT Quiet; shipping. 65970c; good to Choice. 87Hfi9:o. HOPS Steed v: atete. common to choice 1906, 21SC4C; 19U6, U17c; Paclflo coast, 190S, 18c; lMfi, 1216o. HIDES Bteadr: Oalveston. to pounds, 10c; California, a to 26 pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, ltc. wtATHKR-Steady; acid. awwe. PROVISION Beef, ateadr! family, til. 50 yi2.00; mesa. WOOSSOO: beef hams. ta.OW 22.60; packet, $10 001060; city extra India mfe, 8l.Orvl6.60. Put meats, steady; pickled bellies, 310.5fitriO.6O: pickled hama, IlHUa Lard, steady; western prime, 39.00 U9.10. Reflned, quiet; continent, 39.46; B. A.. 310.28; compound. 8712V? 37H. Pork ateady; family, 318 otvft'18 60: ahort clear, 314 5Ofil8.60: mess. $18.26rl3.7B. TALLOW Steady; city ($2.00 per pack age). 6Hc; country (packagea free), 6Hr6Hv RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, SH flfic; Jsoin, nominni POULTRY Alive, firm; wring chickens. fowls, turkeys, 14c Dreneed, quiet; weatern tori n as chickens, 124flSc; aprlng turkeys. l&S22c; fowls. 1216c BUTTE1R Firm; street price. extra cremery unchanged, 2M4y928c; official prlcea. creamery, common to extra, vmaw, held seconds to extraa. 21r26Hc: atata dairy. common to fancy, 1&&24C CHKBSB-nrm; state, run cream, small fancy, 18Hc; fair to good, 12tnc: larga fancy, u4c; 1 air to gooo, izijc; inferior, 10HllHc. tx nrm : state Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy aelected. white, 82W33c; chrfloe, $onT31c; mixed, extra, 28c: western flrata, W'4Hc; official price, 24HQ26c; seo- onds, 2324o. decreased. I.TSO.OiKJ marks: other securltb-e, increased. ia.r.'i.onii marks: note In cir culation, increased, 323.140.wO marks. NEW YORK. Oct. 2.-The stock market did not maintain the brave snow of Hrrnnth with which it started out today. auhougb surface conultlotia were in favor of the market. This waa particularly true of the money market, winch continued to 1 relax both 111 the rune for time loans and for call loans. The premium on time loans for over ninety days haa practltaiiy dis appeared, in the cull loan department even yesterday's moueraie siiftne!, measund by the early $ per cnt rate, waa con tracted altn a restriction within the per cent limit for early transactions today, roiebodlnfca of a poneltily ueierwd eftcct of the hMvy October requireminia were thua disproved. The dimension of torse rejoireinenis was indicated by the enor mous clearing house exchangee bet wren the banks today, the total rising to 34t.olO,.U compared with a record day clearings on January 3 of this year of 3J6.844.kto. On only two other occasions, and that during the great financial operatlona In the rail road world which precipitated the panic of IS11I, have today s exchangee - at toe clearing house ever been exceeded. The skill Wltn wntcn yesterday a a rem. operations were arranged la laolcated by the small excess over tne average in me day's cash balances, which amounted to but $16,548,776. This evidence of the Im portant work already effected and tha re cape of the money market from eetiou consequences In the doing of It were con sidered very encouraging aa to the money outlook. Yesterday'a payments of tax a In Now York amounted to 3JO.OOO.UO), and early repaymenta of temporary lndebtednaas of the olty is looked for as a consequence. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany reflected the strain of the October settlements on that market alao, with a decline in cash holdlnga of upwards of $42,000,001), an Increase of loans of 3,206,000 and an expansion In the out standing note issues of the baik of 380. 786.0U0. But these figures also represented work already accomplished, and the pri vate rate of discount receded in Berlin today. In London, however, It advanced, and tha expectation became more general that the bank rata will be advanced on Thursday probably a full 1 per cent to 0 per cent to put a check to the outgo of gold. This waa. In reality, the only feature In the altuatlon on the money market side to account for tha hesitating tone of the stock market. Ths easier tone In the money market Is attributed to some ex tent to tne release to tne mii -""-which have been withheld waiting for a rise In the call loan rate. The email promise today of a high rate for call loana prompted the placing of soma of these sums of money in the time loan market, with appreciable effect la easing Its tone. The government report on the condition of cotton waa not considered favorable, aa the effecta or laat weea a iroiii"i and damage to the crop came -ter the nt ih Mtlmatea on which tne gov ernment report was made up. But tha oot- nn narrvlnff rnJlroaaB were -miiuiiRni . fuiiifM nr tne n H v . ,oruiuuii nt .n ennounrement of the "ore deal" dur- 1 .K- Am ,t n ,VM1 A. arKR I 111 I HO n ation, the K United Statea Steel stocks hardening and the Hill etocke moving Ir regularly. The reactionary tendency grew . . ' .. -1, .n riAraisted after a late raiiv. Tbe ciosina waa w CPL- . , r, l I . no r Bonds were irregular. "" TZ 1 value. 32,606.000. Unltea Btates " unchanged on call. vviiinwtnff were tne ru prices on the Stock Exchange: galas. Hlh. Vow. C1"J Xev Tnrk Money Market. NEW TORK. Oct. .-MONF.T-On call firm, 4H(i per cent; ruling rate. 64 per cent; closing bid. ii per cent; offered at 6 per cent. Time loitne easir; sixty and ninety diys, and six months, 6nH per cent. I'MIMb MERCANTILE PAPLH-Wi7 per cent. , 8 TKHLINO EXCHANGE-Firmer, with ecliMl buslneea In bankers" bllla at $i 8.rf 4.KSK5 for demand and at $4.;W'M.T ior sixtv-day bills: posted ratea, 34 i';i4.l and 34 MS: commercial bllla, $4.7rj4 TVi. BILVKK Bar. Wc: Mexican dollara, 6.1c. B( iNl Government, steady; rallrol. Irreaular. Quotation on bonds today were as fol--lowa : ,.iV.l 1 " ..lf" 4o er 'H ..lfliV to M ssr ..li.S 1 N. aal. 4s.... W "4 ..liy. Manhattan a. ..l(ttM-.ran Teatral 4.. ' . Ill do lat Ine It ..Ut M. A St. I 4S...... MH Is. nv(M., K. T. 4 I"" ..ll I do t4a " ,.iih'n. B. R. of M ' '"t .. V. T. Otrtral f. IH S .. :. J. Central . Sa..lW4 :. f. tI. fa ri so cnuoon IT. 8. In. rax do coupon V. H. old 4a. r do eouaon V. f. 4a. ra do coupon Amari'.aa Tnbaero do a Atrhtann sen. 4s. do ad. 4a Atlantic C. U 4a. B. At O. 4a do im PronklTn R. T. ev Central of O. to.. do lrt lap do id Ina do M lne...i... C. O 4Ht C. A. 3V,a r , B A a arm C, R. I. A P. 4a. do col. Re OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Vrj Larc Inn of Ctttlt, with Cent lUad Lwtr. NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS Coatlaaed Large Rerelpte af Sheep aad l.aaaba, evlih All Ktada elllag t f reely aad Abeat steady. 11 cows.... 13 salves.., T feeders. 4 row 3VI 1 16 793 3 36 17 6 T CMrrlo A M -Neb. aw 3 40 1ft atnas., O Iterenn Neb. 40 feeders.. inn0 $ 4 feerfera. .13 23 steers.... 1W ltd 11 steers ...1013 fntnk af cradlen iseo. ..1113 I 10 I 5 3 36 14 cewa feeders. JO steers. 3 cows... ft steers. 16 steers., 37 steers. II steers. cows.., Ml 1 46 . T as SOUTH .t"i' I ) 112 feeders. Vt t SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. X 19. Receipts were; Othclal Monday Ulncmi Tucsoay Caitie. Host. Miei p. .in. 447 i. sou 4.ISU 34.7.1 3i.vw ...101 ... H 4t 1 ...111 ...II ... tl ... 1 Northern de ! N. A W. ror O. S. U rfd PennayWanla Radlnf (an St. Pt. Parlftc 4a.. 1W " con. 4a W 4a H r. ma in s' U I M c. Sa It'll I,. s. F. rt m n,M. L. ooth'a o. 4a.. n H fea horH A u 4a M 7 Boutscrn Pacific 4a.. 41 toiA, do lat 4a ccr M C. C..C. A St t. ( 4a 114 Southara Rallwar to. tit Colo. Ind. la. Bar. A. Teiaa A ParlSr lita.tl(4 tj T., s. is. a w. a. n i it'nlos FaclSo 4a 102 lfiH V. . lii.Wbh IMS Il IM do dab. B a"t u Wratarn Md. 4a m W. U B. 4a... 'A Colo. Midland Colo. A B. 4a Cuba ta.. , D. A R. a. 4a PlrtlllalV Sec to. Krlo prior Ilea 4a. Krlo son. 4a. HorklDx Vallrr 4Hi WH. Central Japan 4a ni Japan 4a Offered. T4 Atchlaoa ad. de 4a. Mcileaa Central Atrhlaon do sfd final oe A Albany,. Boston A - Maine. . Poo BlaTated".. 7t ICalumet Hackle. .. .SOS .104 Centennial .... .WlHicopper Ranaa .140 iDalr West .... .14 rranklla (Oranhr PHchbars pfd 136 Iale Rorala .. Mailcan Central !!H Ki Mining N T., N. H. A R...1M iMIrhlsan Pere Marquette M Mohawk Union PacISc H4i Montana C. A A mar. Area. Cnamlral t Old Dominion do afd ft inaorala Amar. Pnaa. Tubs.... Uv Parrot A mar. Sugar 185 Culncy Of t. Laals Oeaeral Market. Adams Binreas I . . nm in '4 BT. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct. 1WHElAT Lower; Lf'TTZ, and roundr, i.o 44 k ack. No. 3 red, cash, 77c; No. 3 hard, 73(0 "U" in W V 76c; becember, '73Vkti'73sc; January. 77VxO 77o Md. CORN Lower: track No. 3 cash. 45va 4c; December. 40c; May, Co bid; No. a whlta 47V4fi48c. OATt-Lowtr tracK. ro. I caan. sac; De cember. 34c: May. 3&S4c: No. 3 white. 85c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, ta.ia C.40; extra fancy and atraight, $2.8&3.2o; Clear, 32.2&2.7. BEEUH Timotny, steaay, x3.duw4.uv. i ' CORNMBAL Steady. 32.60. r BRAN Firm; saoked, east track, 8o63o. HAT-Steady; Umotby, 3l2.0OtfU.O0; pral. fie, 3S.004TU.OO. ikON COTTON TIES-31.08.' BAOOINQ30. HEMP TW1NB-4C. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, 316.40. Lard, higher: prtme steam, $B.Ktti. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts. 39.60; clear ribs, tS.Vlhi; short clear, 39.76. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, $10.23; dear ribs. 310.374: short Clear. KO.VIM. springs, Uo; turkeys, Uc; ducks, o; geese, '"b UTTER Steady; creamery, 202uc; dairy, U(?22c. COOS Higher; 18Hc, case count. Recelots. Bhlnments Flour, bbls. $.000 16,000 Wheat, bu. ..36,000 77, 0H rnrn. bu ..40,000 S7.000 OatsT. bu.. 83.000 126.0U0 . Minneapolis Grata Market. ' MINNBJAPOLI8, Minn., Oct. t FLOUR First patents. $4.2034.80; second patenU, 34.06i4.16: firsts clears. 33.2siS3.36; second cleara $2.4061.60. DRAN-In bulk, 31100913.26. CBuDerlor Board of Trade quotations for Mlnneapolla and Chicago delivery). Tha ranxa ot prlcea aa reported by P. I. Lay Co., 110-111 Joara Ol l raue, waa: 100 I. 7 00 'ioo ISO l'ioo tOO II. 400 M,"0 no I. ooo 4.10 ii!too I. too ioo 1.000 1. 100 too II, MX) Artlclea. I 6pen. High. Low. Close. Tes y. Articles. Open.) High.) Low. Close. Ts'y. Wheat . . I " ' I - - Ie. 7 Ji 76) " 7614 TM May 7i H 4THI 73'i Corn I Oct. t.4H 4H 481 45H Iec. ' 48H 4a! . 47H ' 4T4 Mky 43Titf44 44 , 4tt 13HV Oats r . I . I Oee. HHf? . 34H 34V ' $41 May 36H-&S " S&H SSil . July fi ' 34 3A Pork ' Jan. 1I 42H 13 48 13 3R 13 37 Lard- - Oct. $ 87H $ $ 7H $ 7i Nov. . 66 $ 66 $ 62 $ 61' Jan. T 87H 7 0 1 35 7 871 Ribs I f).-t. 1 40 i$ 40 3 27H 3 Sr,l .Jan. T 17H 7 17H T 16 7 16 764k 804i 434 : $H : 13 4!H I KM 8 62 H 7 SiVi 4 45 1 17H yellow, t while. 4M ae-Msn qupta-jons wsrs as follows FIjOUK Firmer; winter patents. $3,300 1.40; winter atralghta. $3.totf3 25; spring pet sots. Ili-"i(ll4, spring straUhta. B U-iO; bekera, 32 as2.0. WHKAT-No. 2 aprlng, 7tifr?c: No. $ Spring. r-7tw; o. i reo, iivwt .aHc. I'ORN-No. 3, 46Hc; No. i yello ATS-No. t. 34,e: No. 3Sc; No. 3 white, 32j34c. RT t' No. 3. 1l WARLEY-ood feeding, mw0c; fair to chli-e malting, eitatcc. fiEEDa No. 1 flax. 31.08: No. 1 north western, 3110. Prime timothy. $J0ufjU.kS. Clover, contract grade, $12.76. .pROVlalONB-bliort rlia sides t loose). u . Vi Um, nnrk mp KKI aia KA t - U.Sva -v. f ' " . r.,, ir 100 lbs.. $S.r7H. Short clear kidea (boxed), f.H. , Jollowlns wars tne receipts and shlp- (aenia OI nour '""' - - - , w.i.yiiivTiia. t B JT ef fww 9 1 Flour, bbla.... Wheat, bu. ttirn. bu.... Oaia, bu.... five, bu llarley. bu 31. MO .... 71.1XO ....377.30O ....46iVa .... i!.nn ....1X1.600 27. 33 300 6 870.000 M0 33.6i On the Produce sxenange today tha but ter maraei wa io' . rawHa, irj itr: diilwa KW-'iq- -s;, nrm; at mark cajvea Included, limine: nrsta He; prime firsts. 2ci extraa, zsc vneese, strong, Vlalble aaply at Orala. r'i-V TORK. Oct. x. epnai cables and i,r.Bh!0 communication received by f .vailable suppliea, aa compared w4ih forevloua aeoounl. 74H1T 74"!. " 744 . .74H 80Wt : 79 T8V4 '7S14 T& 71H 73 .78 11114 1114 11114 1114 111 lllH 'lll j "Vi 1 04 10 1 ne4j t 10 1 ISVbI 1 USi 1 13V4 Wheab- Dec... May... July... Flnx- Oct.... Nov... tec.... May... Minneapolis Caah Close Wheat 1 No. 1 hard '. No. 1 northern, 7114c; to arrive, 76 'id No. 8 northern, 1tc; to .arrive, 73 V;; No 3. 7214c: No. 1 durum, 4f4c; to arrive, 3c; No. 3 durum, 62Wc; to arrive, 6c. Corn: No. 8 yellow. 444C: No. 3. 43'4C. Uata No. 8 white, Blc;. No. 3. zs.trsuac. Bar ley: 3fl48c. ,By: . 6Hb7,c. Flax Kansas Cttr Qratsr. aad Pravtaloaa KANSAS CITT, Mo., Oct. 1 WHEAT rwember. eVkc: stay. "io; caan. iso hard, livnc; io. . oovnc, ro. j A Tic: No. 8. 3e73l40. " rilKn'Oecrniorr. aa-nt:. ner. ivci caalu No. $ mixed, 43 14c; HQ- 2 whlta. 4Su. OAT a NO. I wniie, oc; iho. 3 mixed, 31Ul22Vk0. BUTT6.H t-reaneryK lac; . pacaing, tH5:. ... - " KUtJS irm extras, vie; nrata, mc; sec onda. 14Ac. HAT bteaay; cnoice timotny, ii.wa' 12.50; cnoice prairie. sra.ou, n VR ITnchaneed. oiynoic. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu. MuiO ,8,OTU Corn, bu. 17.0K) 16.001) Oau. bu li.ouo U.V0Q l.lverseol Orala Market iLIVERPOOL Oct. 1. WHEAT-Spot, nrm: No. 3 red western Winter. 6s llUd futures. QUlei; uecernoer, aa nu, aiaicu, COKW npoi, nrm; smpnean iiuri, . , futures, steady; December, 4a 74d; January, 4a 6Hd; March. 4h ia. Peoria Market PEORIA. III.. Ooot. J.-CORN-Higher; No. 3 yellow and No. 8. 46Hc; No. 1 4i,a; ia eruoe. anec. OATS lligr.er: r.o, 2 wnne. sc; ro. 1 Wblte. S34.5ic: N6. 4 white, 824c. RYE Higher; No. z, raw. whiskv-ob the finished goods. ' , basis of 31. 28 for An of A . American Cotton Oil...... da ptd American Eipreee ....... Amenoaa H. and U fd., Amarlcaa lea aac American Unseed Oil.... do pfd, Americas LocomotlTS .... do pfd 1 Amarlcaa A R do pfd Amarlcaa Sugaf Rafllnlng American Tobacco, ptd a, Anaconda Mining 10 Atchison 1 do pfd Atlantio Coaat Una ....... Baltimore Onle do pfd Brooklyn R. T .'. Canadian Paclfle Caotral of Naw Jaraay.... Cheaapaaka A Ohio Chicago Great Weatern... Chicago A Northweatere. C. M. sr. r Chicago T. A T do sfd ft. C. C. A it. L 400 Colorado Pual and Iron.... I. too Colorado A Southern U.toO do lat pfd " do td pfd 3,100 Consolidated Oas 10 Cora ProducU rfg 1.104 do pfd '" Daiavare A Hudson TOO Delaware. U A W M0 Denver A Rio Grande to do pfd Platlllcra Beourlttes 1.400 Erla 10.400 do lit pfd "v do M Pfd 100 Oaneral Elcctrle .., 600 Hocking Vallar Illlnola Central Iotarnatlonal Paper do pfd tntarnatlonal Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd . Kanaaa Cltr South era do pfd Uoulaviifa A Nashville Maxlcaa Central , Mlnneapolla A Bt. Loula... M.. 8U P. A S. 8ta. M... do pfd Mlaaouli Paclfla , Mlaaourl. Kanaaa A Texas do ptd National Ld N. R. R. of M. pfd Naw Tork Central N. T.. O. A w Norfolk A Western do pfd , North Amarlcaa Paclfto Mall Pan&artvsnla Paoplaa oaa PltUhurg, I'.. I. a L. nan I 8lel car do pfd Pullman Palaoa Car Reading do lit pfd do Id pfd...... Republic Steal do PM Rock Ialand Co do old Rubber Oooda pfd St. L, A 8. r. Id pfd St. Louis tonthwastara.. do eld outhera Paclflo da pfd southern Railway do pfd Teaueaaa Coal and Iron. Taiaa A PacISc T.. Bt. U A W ... do pld ' L'nloa Paclflo do pfd t'nltad fltalaa Cvrraas lolled 8lala Realtjr tnlted states Rubber do pfd Vmted Statea Steal do pfd Vlrgioia-Caroltsa Chemical. do pM Wabaih do prd Walle-Fargo Expraaa Wectlnghoua aleclrlo Wretern t'tiloo Wheailng A Lake Erla V :aconiln Central do pfd Northern Pacific Central Leather do pfd Sloaa-li'Beld Intarurbao Metrupellua ..: do pfd Great Nnrtbera pfd eoRcred. Total sales for the ear. IOOMj 1 100H l.ooe It ' Ha . M 40" Tl ' 111 144 1MV IM44 10 101 141 123 Tl ltl 111 U4 tot Hi 1144a II 4" M44 lll4 144 litH tt - IUH' 107 101 141 111 ii" iw in 42 II 111 111 4S 100 15 aw 4 1 its 41 T! lit 1(4 1U U4 l4 107 101 141 112 It TI 10 II IS 7 12 181 10 74 124 161 41 iovi 41 T7 M 1M 304.--304 114 114 11 9 64 474 1M W 71 !4 IM 41 44 14 17 M II 1M 3 14 124 160 41 " 44 T7 4 144 Bojton Rtorka and Bonds. BOSTON. Oct. J. Call Joans, &fl per cent; time loana, 64f7 per cent. The closing quota tions on stocks and Donas were as toiiows; 11 4 Two days this week... 18.247 t,!Ctt 66, 11 Same days last weeK. . . .14,4 s.lae 64. tUme uaya 3 weeks ago.ll.aMi i.iil dame oii 8 weeks so.ia,it4 3.7oa 36. S.ime days 4 weeks asQ.lo.oal U.ti Same days laat year l,4i fci.i The following table shows tba receipts of cattle, hogs and snsep at South Omu.ua (or too year to date, compared wltn last year: l lis. Ino. Cattle 743.71 7", 870 S4.8 1 Una. m.. los I Mk MI U7..4I Sheep " !! !l,4ill!ra 1.301.W8 1-4.8 3 CATTLE QLiOfATlONaV Uood to choice corn-fed steers....$i litj rair to aouu corn-led ateers a.vtauw.'o Common to fair corn-fed ateers.. 4.6uo.W Good to choice range stst-re 4 euuw09 rair to good range steers umi'"' Cou.mon to fair range ateers 3 kt4.w UCK)d grass cows and bailers..... $0wlo Fair to aood unai and heifers.. 1 4OhIn1.0U t'oinmon to fair cows and heifers.. 1.6ov Good to choice stockers and fdra.. 4 tAV4.60 r'alr to good stockers and feeders.. I 4f4 w Common to fair stockers ..lbi x Hulls - .m 1.7643.76 Vsal calves '. 4.0i.00 The followlna table shows tha average price of hogs at feouth Omaha for the last several aaya, with comparleons: 4a Atlantlo 100Mninsham de pfd Ill Amer. T. A T 1M Amar. Woolen IT do pfd 101 Bdieoa Else. Ilium.. : 1U". Flertlic .... to pfd Mane. Oaa... I'nlted Prult United Shoe Mach.. do pfd.. C. g. Bteel ........ do pfd Adventure Alloaes Amalgamated Asked. Bid, Shannon Tamarack Trtnltr Vnlted Copper V. S. Mining . V. S. Oil , Vtah , Victoria , Winona Wolverine ... Oraene Con. 11 ... 10 ... IT ... 14 ... 1 ... 10 ... I ... 16 ... 14 ... 1 ... It ...III ... 37 14 ... 11 ... M ... 11 .... ... It ... I 11 . TO .11 .107 . W . 19 . 47 I North Butte 10f, .IftlSiButts Coalition 40 . 4 'Nevada 11 . 17 Calumet A Arsons. ..Ill .lll,Teeumaah , 14 Lata, I IM. UM.tim.1303.13l.U01.13nO. Sept. IS. oept. 3W.. bept. tl.. Sept. 23.. Cept. U.. Kept. 34.. oept. .. Sept. W.. SepU 37.. bept. iX.. Sept. ... Sept. 30.. Oct 1.... Oct. 3.... m 6 131 4 74) 6 711 7 371 It 18 (V4 tt $M " 3 lim Sim $ 81; t All 3 86 8 33 13 S S2 6 76 6 80) T 4s 1 I 81 6 281 6 761 I 7H 1 4V t 38 6 781 7 741 7 41i 6 61 T 66 17 8 17H 8 21 $ 1 6 24 1 6 87i 6 7D( 7 M AHsi 6 ll 6 s7 I 7 34 Is 1 6 lot 6 74i 9 I 6 21 1 6 1 6 6b 6 let 7 8l 131 B II I "l $25 I I 6 741 6 621 7 14 4 7j 6 13 I 9 HI w 4 Ml 3 80 $ 76 8 7V 481 $ , 6 14 14 6 14 I 16 a i 6 17 I IS; 6 tl 7 cows. . 11 steers. John DAKOTA. I steers., .lOtiS 8 40 3S ateers. ..1?4. 4 46 34 steers. 873 8 76 14 seere. ..1110 4 K 33 steers., J. Walker A. D. ..11M 4 w 18 steers. .. 1 $ 78 14. W. Rlckel-9. D. .. 817 3 63 lfsW 3 76 ..IJ11 ..Hi .1" ,lo4 4 4 46 8 3 " 4 30 .1163 180 Bailey. 18 steers . ..1M1 8 36 Jamea Tucker, 7 steers. ...1188 South Dakota. South takots. 12 feeders.. KM 8 cows 314X4 4 steers....UJ6 $ feedrrs.,1011 4 26 4 Cows m 3 75 $ cows M 111 3 cows im 3 6 27 ateers. ...Il.il 4 16 6 cows li4 3 18 O. K. Hobinson. 8outh Dakota. 23 steers.. ..Uai 4 vi C. O. Wood. South Dakota. 11 feeders. ,11 IN 1 cows D10 3 belters., kt is) 3 75 4 16 8 16 406 It steers. ...1278 4 48 1 4ft to Se higher; light. 84 4Caje.6S; bulk Of salsa, JtanejaW SHUKP AND LAMP Receipts. s. head. Market strong to lk higher; Ismba, T.3b. Steek la Slabt. Receipts ot live stock st the sis prlaolpal western marketa yeaterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. outh Omaha 7.a0 4 wXI 81.f Sioux Oily l.Saw tOO Kanaaa Oily 1T.OO 3.6s) 14.v St. Joseph 6.2)3 1114 6,M St. Iiuls 6.(1 6.M) Chicago 7.0 14.(00 Ko Total ..43,318 46,414 87,436 OMAHA WHOLEtaLK 84ARKKT. mc; roosters. fjuioc; spring Co., Bouth Dakota. 3 sieera....luol 3 80 1 00 340 '3 40 180 3 60 3 30 t 80 1 76. 7RS 8!tf moderate from the . 14 . .141 M toadon Cloalsa Stoeks. LONDON. Oct. 2. Closing Quotations on the Stock exchange were; Console, for moner.. 14 M., K. A T II H r-is N. T. central us .. 14INorfolk A Weatern.. 100 ..111 Ontario A Western.. 10 . .lKl I Pennsylvania 71 ..117'Rand Mines I do account. Anaconda ... Atrhlaon .... do pfd B. A O Canadian Paclfle ....14 Cheeapaak A Ohio... a Chicago O. W 11 C. M. A 8t P 1" De Basra 14 D. A R. O., 44 H do afd. ..I M Erla 4k do let pfd 10 do Id pfd 71 Illinois Caotral 110 L. A N 1U B1L.VEK Bar, steady, sia MONEY WSti per cent DISCOUNTS The rates of discount In tha open market for short bills Is 4((i4Vs per cent; for three) months' bills, 4H per cent. Raadlna Southern Railway. do. ptd Southern Paclne . Union Pacific .... do ptd U. g. Steal do pfd Waneea do afd lab 4 Span . M . II IN . rr .!: . ti . 4 .110 . to . 44 . l 'Sunday. RANGE OF FRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $l.Sff.2u $66040 Chicago l.tsxul.OO 6.ln4iti.l0 Kansas City 1.76r.60 b.dusjV.tiVi Bt. Lrfiuls Z.OUtiMi.aO 4.404.6.7a Sioux City.'. 3.6uj.!a) 6.1eti.4u The olltclal number ui cure o. s.ock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.ri'r's. C. M. eV SU P 8 .. .7 .. Wabash 4 Missouri Pad lie .... 11 3 .. .. Union Paclflo 68 16 47 1 C. 4k N. W. (cast).... 6 6 C. & N. W. (west).... 76 IS 27 C, St. P. aV 0 13 $ C, B. eV Q. (east).... 14 $ C, B. A . (west). ...128 12 48 1 C, R. 1. A P. (eaat).. 3 3 C, R. I. A P. (west). 1 Illinois Central 1 1 Chi. Great Western.. 3 1 Total recelots ....113 7u 1Z3 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hots, SheeD. Omaha Packing Co 844 612 848 Bwirt and Comoanv 1.473 1-32S 1.12s Cudahy Packing Co.... 1.024 1.110 l.M Armour A Co 1,173 1,40V S72 J. A. bar Cattle 10 stetrs....iu0 3 ho ( steers.. ..lout 3 80 II. L. Harnett. 'South Dakota. 4 cows 10tf 3 60 8 cows .'7 I steers.. ..1168 3 86 4 ateers. ...1222 O. A. Pemberton. Bouth Dakota 71 steers.. ..UM 3 86 11 steers.. ..1076 COLORADO. I cows 848 1 60 e cows 846 17 cows 761 1 46 3 cows W61 8 cows ;0 3 46 8 heifers... 41 O. N. Clerk. Colorado. 23 heifers... 46 3 40 8 feeders., 10 Cows 8J6 3 40 14 cows F. Benton Colo. 48 feeders.. MO 3 60 HOOS Receipts of hogs were for a Tueadav. aa will be noted table at the head of this column. Still It wss sbout an average run, aa compared with previous weeks. The market opened with aome of the mora desirable ugnt and medium weight hogs, which were wanted to fill some special orders or for Immediate slaughter, selling st a little stronger prices than yesterdsy. The de mand, however, from thst source waa not very extensive and waa aoon satisfied. The big packers were generally holding back, with the evident Intention of paying no mors than steady prlcea, so that the freneral market was slow and late Isr open ng. When it did open heavy hogs sold generally steady. Sh.ppers would do well to understand that tha new Inspection law went Into ef fect yeaterday and that buyers are very particular about anything that Is not Just up to standard. Any hogs not fit for food will be tanked, which means that the ship ner will receive only dead hog prices. I'nder this claaa will come slrk hogs, hogs with bad sore, rougn old boars, etc, Representative aalea: No. I... 40... 11... 41... 14... K.... M ... 11 14...., 41 ... 41.... 41.,.. 14.,.. 44.... 41 Tl.... T. Boston Copper Market. Closing quotations on Bolton copper mar ket, reported by Logan 4k' Bryan, 3 Board of Trade building, Omahaf Adventure T Mohawk 44 Alloues 31 Nevada, Consolidated. It Atlantic II North- Butts 10 Bingham M Old.r-Oenttnloa ...... et Black Mountain....... 1 Oeeeqla ., HI Boston ConaolldaUd.. 11 Pneu... Service 14 Pf 40 Pneo.r Senrtee, ..141 VDlnee , ..lot Shaneon It Tamarack .. 60 Tenaesee Copper.... .. 17 Trlnltf ., 11 Vnlted Prult .. 24 Vnlted States, com .. 87 felted State, pfd.. ..It Utah Cenaolldated... .. I Utah Copper .. II Vkterta .. 11 Winona Wolverine .. 11 - too 1,100 'ioo 1.000 I. 100 1,100 100 1.400 4.000 to 'ioo 11.100 17, too o0 II. soo 1.400 3.400 too 8.100 100 100 100 14,100 II 12 ii" 11 61 n II 148 11 14 lii 1 II 11 71 61 140 4 7 80 S3 142 17 61 ii 10 11 7 M 147 11 14 1 M 44 71 71 60 in 4 ti to It 141 , 8.400 100 ail! ioo 100 . 1,200 . 3.4O0 no . It. 400 . 4.100 '. t!ioo . l.wt 400 . 3.100 too . 3.7O0 '. 'ioo . 41,100 mo 100 .104,100 1.100 4"0 I0.4O0 U.2 TOO 1.400 104 1.704 10 t.I'M ll.ioo 1.100 too toe two 1.100 Tone 66: 14 156 40 100 l n 89 44 4 2 114 IT lii"' 40 14 IM II .11 41 107 40 M 46 IT U t 40 117 II 102 n rt TT 1ST 44 , II 112 M 4 M M II 41 it" 42 II 111 64 isi" w 14 64 114 110, 44 104 40 10 44 41 1 17 17 113 m HI 71 14 14 All 44 14 t 144 ill 111 11 II 41 I! 81 1 II 141 32 11 1 141 17 i! Tl 60 lit 4' 44 " SI II 141 68 14 H 7 1(1 to H 47 loo 41 S4 42 43 117 N 1(9 IB 14 14 111 1 IM II 4 110 41 104 104 " 44 141 Butte Coalition Calumet A Artseai Calumet A Heels., Centennial Copper Rants ..a Pally vTeat Raat Butte Pranklln Greene Copper .... Grant)? Helvetia lala Royal a..... US A Ptteharg, Maaaachuaetta Mlchlgaa Treaeary Statenacat, WASHINGTON. Oct. 2. -Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available caah balance $218,863,408 Oold coin and bullion 125.044.866 Doll certificates 41,074.470 i ,. s ,. 11 .. II .. 41 .. it ..101 .. 41 .. 41 ,. 44 ... ... 71 ... 1 ...IM Omaha Pk. Co. f'm c'r Cudahy Pk. Co.. K. C. vansant A Co Carey A Benton lyooman dk Co McCreary A Carey W. I. Stephen Hill Son F. P. Lewis Huston A Co Hamilton A Rothschild. L. F. Hum , Wolf J. H. Bulla , Mike . Hsggerty J. B. Root A Co Sullivan Bros, V. A. Brltton Lehmer Bros. Ingraham .... Other buyers "a" 140 71 68 341 347 301 173 244 22 82 468 37 187 .. 12 . 60 21$ " 78 16 28 1.264 17.498 Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 2. WOOL Market waa firm, active in aome directions and dull In others. No large blocks of territory wool have been received; territories are moving freely. Pulled wools are steady. In foreign woola the purchase of 3,000 bales of New Zealand cross-breda, run ning from 46c to 66c by a New England mill was the feature of the week. Prices ranged from 41c to 44 Ho. Leading quo tations follow: Missouri combing, three eighths blood, SStlJSc: quarter blood, 83 9 34c. Texaa. scoured basis, fine 12-montha". 72673c; 8 to 8-months, 4709c; fine fall clean, 68 & 60c. California, scoured basis. northern choice, estfiocr northern good, 68070c; middle county, Si&6c; southern, 62 063c; fall free, 66 $ 67c. Oregon, scoured basis, eastern No. 1 staple, 72 74c; No. 1 clothing, 87 68c; valley No. 1, 8062c. Territory staple, acoured baais, fine, 71 76c; fine medium, 68t70& Territory, ordinary, scoured basis, fine, 74f72c: fine medium. 686 78c; medium. 66 & 68c, Colorado and New Mexico aprlng, acoured basis, X. 6870e; No. 1, Hit tic. Pulled wool, scoured bsMs, extra, T2 0 74c; fine, 65 3 49c; A superfine, 40 64c; B supers, 60 55c. LONDON, Oct. 2. WOOL-rThe offerings at the auction sales today amounted to 12.187 balea. Including a large aupply of cross-breda. Competition waa active, all aectlons bidding freely. Fins New Zea land cross-breda were eagerly competed for and several Iota Were for America. Tho withdrawals were smaller than uaual and prlcea generally were well main tained. Following are the saTes In detail: New South Wales. l.'lOO bales; scoured. Is Id Is 3d. Queensland, 300 balea; scoured, la 3d; greasy, 8 (,3d. Victoria, 600 bales; greasy, 6d$ is 4Hd. New Zealand, 7,600 bales; scoured. HHd$la 3d; greasy, 4dls 3d. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 800 bales; acoured. Is 6c1aHa 74jd; greasy, 6 10d. River Plan, 800 bales; greasy, 6dyis Id. Punta Arena, 6,000 balea; greasy, JdQle )d. Falkland island, 1,400 balea; greasy, 1& lid. " ST. LOCI8. Mo.. Oct. 3. WOOL . Steady; medium grades combing and clothing. 23tj27Hc; light fine ll21o; heavy fine, 14iT17c; tub washed, St(j3c. Total 8,634 4)460 22,902 CATTLE Yesterday's receipts of cattle proved much larger than antioipatad, the trains coming In until lata In tha afternoon. The official count ahows the total arrivals to have been 400 cara, or 10,447 head. Aa several trains did not arrive until after the market had closed, quits a good many cattle were carried over until today. Thla morning there was another large run, over 300 cars being reported In the morning. In spits of the large receipts the best grades of beef cattle were generally steady. Good cornfed steers sold as high as 4626, with the best rangera at S6.26. There were, however, a good many com moa to medium kinds of cattle, and they were all alow and generally lower. Warmed up cornfeda were especially alow aale, at they coma Into direct competition with the range beef, which buyers seem to prefer. There were all of 100 ears of cows and heifers on sale this morning. With no more than tha usual buying demand, pack era were not alow to see that the advan tage was all on their aide and the heavleat buyers started out right from the first with a determination to tske oft at least too. The general market could safely be auoted that much lower than yeaterday. Oood feedera. having weight and auallty. did not aeem to be especially plentiful, and aa that kind la very much sought after It waa no trouble to secure steady prices. On the other hand, buyers were Inclined to go slow when It csme to the common and medium grades, and they generally tried to buy tnetn lower man yesterday. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. U 41 14 U 1 1 T T. ..'.., Av. ..lied ..1140 ..144 ..1ITT IS4 6 II I to 4 18 3 TO I so I le I M l M 41 113 S m H Id 1U 1.161. 40 shares Mllwanke firaia Market. MILWAl'KEE, Wis.. Oct. 3. WHEAT Lower: No. I northern. 7SfiVc; No. 3 northern, 7B7c; uecemner. ,a CORN F.rtn; No. 3 caah, 4nHt4c; Decem ber. 427e. RTE-Hlgher; No. 1. 3i84c BARLEY Firm; No. 2. 64c; sample, 33 4JA4C PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 1. BVTTER Firm; extra western creamery, erbclol Dries. 27 Vie. EOOS Firm, good demand; wester 0 fresh, J60 at mar. New York Mlnleer Stnek' NEW TORK. Oct. $. Cloaine- ouotatio,.. on mining etorks were: A4ema Coa Alice Bruaewlck Coe... Cometock Tub oel. Coa. Cel. A Va.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadvlile Cos.... ..IH .. m .. ..140 ..txa .. 6 lUVIS Chief ., Ontario lOphlr jPntoal Ina vase j Sierra Nevada Small Hepaa . ataodard ... I ...121 ...Itt ... 11 ...lit ... to ... t ...IM .- Dal at b Grata Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Oct. 3. WHEAT No. t hard, on track. 77c; No. 1 northern. 73c; No. 3 northern. 76c; Ootober. 7V4c ; Dacein- ")er 74Hc; May. i"c. -OAT8 To.-tar rlva- aiidOciebee, XJc Bank rieartaga. OMAHA. Oct. 1 Bank clearlnss for to. day were 12.0id.771.71 and for the correspond ing Qlll uaei rr si,. 00.001.1s. 1 - Bank of Geriuaay Statement. BFRLIN. Oct. 3. The weekly atatement of the Imperial bank of Uermany shows tne fol'ow'i'R chinges: Cash !n band, de- ceased, lua,tet,vl u.aia.; treasury note. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 2. COTTON Spot closed quiet at 30 points advance; middling uplanda, lv.G&c; mlddlliajl gulf. 10.80c; ealen, none. ST. LOlTIB, MO. Oct. 3. COTTON Steady; middling. 10c; aalea, none; receipt noi.e; shipments, to mues; stocx, iu,uou bale. L1Y ERPOOU Oct. Z. COTTON Hpot quiet: prioa 16 points higher; American nilaiilUig rair. 1.1.1a; goon miaaung. sua; middling. &.93tl; low middling. 6.73d; good ordinary, 64ld: ordinary. 6.2d. The sal-s of the day were 10.000 balea, of whlrh 8u0 were for speculation and export, and In.' eluded 8.3IJ0 American. Recelpta, 10,000 bales. Including 7.100 An.eriean. NEW ORLEANS. OcL 2.-COTTON-Spot Irregular; Rules, 4.700 bales; low ordinary, 7c. nominal; otdlnary, 7Ac. nominal; gmd ordinary, 813-lc; low middling, Sc; mid dling. 10c; good middling. ltrV;: middling fair. 10c. nominal; rtcelpta, 14.731 balea; stock, 71.363 bales. 8 agar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK. Oct. 3 SUGAR Raw. steady: fair reflned, 3 8-16C, centrifugal, M teat. 4 l-16c; molasses snga-, 3 6-l4c. Refined, quiet; No. 6, 4 60c; N 7, 4.40c; No. 3, 4 86c; No. 1, 4 joe; No. 11. 4 20c; No. It 4 16c; No. 13. 4.10c; No. 14, 4 06c. Confec tioners A. 4 80c; mould A. 6.36c; cut loaf, 6.7oc; crushed, 6.70c; powdered, 6.10c; granu lated, or; cubes, 6.26c. MOLA88tti Steady; New Orleans opes kettle, good to choice, 3US3bc. 8VRUP 2Se. NKW ORI.EAN8. Ovt. 3 SUGAR 8'ev.dy: centrifugal yellow, 4iflJ-16c: see. ) ulltlS, i'vyJc. 4 steers 4 cows.... 21 cows.... 62 heifers.. 6 heifers.. 16 cows.... 14 cows.... 46 feeders. 14 feeders. 62 feeders. 30 feeders. 7 ateera 23 steers. Av. Pr. No. , 1114 I 11 11 , U4I I 00 144 1IM 6 st 14 1W4 I 60 COWS. 710 I 40 t 1020 1 a t Ill IU 3 1007 t M I IM I M HEIFERS. 840 'Wi " ,M 113 1 It 1 110 4 M 140 I 00 CALVES. 104 8 H 1 M0 I 61 Ill I 10 ' I IM 6 Tl 140 I Tl STOCK KRa AND FEEDERS. 44 I 14 1 7M I 44 14 III IS... UM I M 4ut I It WIOMINO. $ cows. . 1 3 steers. 16 steers. 11 cows.., 3 cows.., 7 heifers 7 ?ow liB 6 steers.. ..1314 18 steers.. ..1200 ..in ..13M ..L'I7 luM .. iH3 576 8 "0 4 06 4 15 102S 3 60 .1076 3 60 Mia . 606 $ 00 .744 3 40 .1087 3 16 . Md 3 16 , 440 4 U6 . M 8 78 , (34 4 20 ,846 4 16 .1,8 ' 3 60 18 cows.. -1043 3 CO Rocky Mountain C. Co. Wyo. 46 feeders.. 941 3 76 Scows 4 7e cows 8vl $ 16 ' 127 heifers.. SU 128 feeders. 947 4 30 9 steers. ...1240 Meeks A M.-Wyo. .IW 4 30 Jurberg Wyo. 3 W 4 15 4 US 3 00 3 & 3 00 3 40 3 3 16 3 16 23 heifers... 758 23 steers. ...11 7 cows lOoO 30 cows M6 4 feeders.. MO ,3 ' 6 feeders.. M4 4 30 10 feeders.. 9'P 3 46 37 feeders.. 801 3 73 Z: suera....ltau 3 86 3 78 3 ft 4 18 AV ....IM ....IM ....UI ....III ....Ml ....110 ....111 ....MO ....aw ....170 ...III ....IM ....111 ....111 ....IM ....171 ....141 .140 .Ml Sh. 80 IM IM IM IM MO Pt. I 14 4 14 4 14 4 11 4 14 4 II 4 17 I 17 4 11 4 M 4 M 4 M 4 14 I M 4 M I 11 4 It 4 M 4 M He. M... 14... 14 M '14 II II 11 71 41 M 1 TT II 11 IT...., Av. ..I4 ..Ml ..171 ..MO ..111 ..Ml . .IM ..SSI ..144 ,.1M ..141 .III ..no ..111 ..in ..tu pt. 4 M 4 4 M 4 M M 4 M 4 11 4 17 4 IT I M 4 M 4 M I M I M 4 U ' 4 H 4 M 4 U ive yestsr. flHRRP Tha official count ga dav'a recelots of sheep as 84.711. The total number ot cara was 122, which was only five leas than the largest run in tne History 01 the market. As noted yesterday, the mar ket onened a little alow on acoount of the very large receipts and the reported lower market at Chicago, out later on, under tne Influence of the very good local demand. It became active and fully steady; In fact, good feeders tn many cases sold even stronger. While the true was active, the recelpta were ao large that, aitnougn every one kept busy from early In the morning, the scales did not close until after 3 o'clock at nla-ht. When they did close, thouah. there was very little left unsold aatde from throwouts and miscellaneous trash. Sellers without exception were very much pleased Ith the market and buyers also seemed well satisfied, so the trade as a whols waa entirely satisfactory to all concerned. when the market opened this morning there were about 120 freah cars In sight and. while there .were olentv of desirable sheep and lambs among the arrivals, there waa a very large sprinkling of trash. For. tunately buyera were In large attendance, so that the market opened early at steady prices. In spits of ths large receipts of the last few weeks It Is very evident that the country Is not yet satisfied and that there is sun a large demand lor reeoing stock that Is not yet filled. Ths receipts changed hands about as fast as they could be shaped up and the market was In most respects a repetition of yesterday a trade. Packers also started out In the morning buying freely of good fat sheep and lambs and they, too, paid fully steady prlcea. wuoiationa on killers: uooa to cnoice lambs. 86.80uT7.00: fair to good lambs. 84.60i a an, ar.A ,A ..u.,u. ti .-w, puvu IV VIIVJVV t.l 1 1 1 ' a I OW.MVVfl,. ,U, good to choice wethers, $6.0Uti.26; good to cnoice ewea, m.mpi.ko. Quotations on feeders: Lambs. 86.6064.70 yearlings. $6.2616.e0; wethera, $4.7d6.10 ewea, ej-augveo; breeding owes, J0.W.2- nepresentaiivs sales: No. Ar. 236 Wyoming cull awes, feeders. 86 283 WyomlnaT ewes, feeders. 638 Nebraska ewes, feeders 8J Wyoming wethers 286. Wyoming wethers 340 Wyoming cull lambs 276 wyomlnr year ins feedera.. 286 Wyoming wethera M) Wyoming yearling feeders.. 691 Wyoming lsmbs, feeders.,., 638 Wyoming lsmbs, feeders 470 Utah wethers 80 Wyoming wethers feeders. i.u L tan lambs feeders 403 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 3n6 Idaho ewes , 163 Idaho ewes , 247 Idaho ewes 388 Idaho ewrs, feeders lid Idaho ewes, feeders 488 Idaho ewea, feeders., 227 Idaho ewes, feeders 101 Idaho lamba 124' Idaho lamba, feeders 87 63 111 118 , 44 , 81 117 , 80 , . 64 60 ,.128 , 100 ,. 63 . 00 . 114 , 116 . 104 . 100 . 100 . 101 , 100 . 63 . 66 Pr. 8 24 4 26 4 40 ( 26 6 26 6 60 $ 66 6 26 $ 66 26 6 61) B IS t 16 66 a 06 4 78 4 76 4 76 4 86 4 86 4 86 4 86 00 I 80 4 calves.., 10 towi 8 feeders. 12 cows.... 10 feeders. 6 00 3 66 3 10 66 14 feeders:. 38 7 cows M4 9 feeders.. imi Wyoming. reeaers. . sis Wyoming. . 178 tol A. 167 Mt7 8 8t3 F. Alkman, 876 3 66 Blake Bros., 14 ateers.. ..1160 4 00 NEBRASKA. . 4 feeders.. 850 2 60 4 calves., 21 cows 1033 3 70 4 cows... 1 COWS 817 1 10 W. E. Mopps, Nebraska. 26 feeders.. 806 8 60 Walking AMeC, Nebraska. 33 feeder.. loss 3 80 41 heifers... 6V C. W. Webster. Nebraska. feedera l 1 3 40 $ feeders.. 8:3 B. C. Kllnck, Nebraska. 26 r owe ... 885 2 40 H. E. Dougherty.- Nebraska. 33 ateers.. .1160 3 80 14 feedera. .1180 E. C. Smith, Nebrasks. IT feeders. . n Rn 24 fsedtrs.. 861 10 feeders.. 1094 8 38 Miner A Son, Nebraska. 17 rows 1060 2 60 E. P. Meyers. Nebraska. 14 heifers... Is 3 60 1 csives... 118 8 70 IS 3 66 S 00 1 30 ITS 180 4 16 331 4 IS l0 17 cows MO 116 Straws '8ul 3. A F Taylor-Neb. CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoge Strong Sbeep Steady to Strong. " CHICAGO. " Oct. XCATTLK Recelpta, 7,000 hesd; market ateady; common to prime steers, w. oswruv: oowe. u hvu iv; neirera. Avtaao.ao; duiis. ii.emjM.ou; calves, J.ulri8 0V atocKera ana reeoers. iz.uW4.tu. HOO8 Receipt , H.OuO head: market strong; choice to prime heavy. $6.6014). 75 medium to good heavy, $ti.&0ii.C0; butcher weights. 3H.664IS .80; good to choice mixed. $o.Uj4.60; packing, $e.00j.60; pigs, $6,600 $.30. HHBEP AND IaA MBS Receipts, 34 000 head; market steady to strong; sheep, 86 00 tie.2S; yearlings. 86.7u6a.00-. lambs, $.2fctj7.0O. - Kansas City Live Stack Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 17,ulA head, including 1.000 south erns. Market steady to 10c higher; choice export and dressed beef ateera, $5.8u4t4.6o; fair to good, 34.&u46.6i; weatern fed steera, $3.6O8t.00 atockera and tedera, tl 50-(4.4ti: southern steera, $2.604i3.8O; native cows, 31. VS rtOO; native heifers. 31.75413.76; bulla 4-id t3 26; calves. 8S.00tf4.66. HOOS Receipts. 8.600 head. Market ateady to atrong. but closed weak; top, 84 66; bulk of aalea, $4 4hdJ.62V ; heavy, $s.4Cj46; packere, $U.4ur4i.tt; pigs Md lights. $3.7Ml.r;4. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lh.Ono hesd. Market ateady; lamba, $6.60lj;.; ewea and yearlings, $4.&a-i0; weeirrn yearlings, ti.uvit.5; weatern sheep, 64XJ 6.26; stockers and feeders, $4.006.26. Rt. I.oals live Stack Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6MV head, Including 1.120 Texan. Market for natives, atrong; tor Texan, steady; native snipping ana export steers, $4.Mj50: drceacd beef and butcher ste-ra $t:&i6.tS; steers under I.OOO, lbs., .((&.(,; - sioc-vers ana ireueri, aj.wAj.ov; COWS -SOU heifers, $2.36b6.00; runner, tl.ijifi.Lu; bulla, $j.Otj460; calvea, U-tJtfliQ; Texaa and In dian ateers, S3.i4(u.70; eows amy If I fere. $2.u3tO. nous-Receipts. .o) ntad. Market So higher; pigs and lights, $LejkJ4.70, packers. $ti .aMgs.lt; butchers and beat heavy, pi v j rlHETCP AND LA MBS Rerelpte. S-O head. Market ateady; native muttons, $300660; lamba. $4. ('. (0; culls and bucka, $a.0trt $.60; stockers. $3.76414.3. 1 Slnax City 1.1 re Stock Market. SIOUX CITT. Oct. t fSneelal Telegram.l CATTLE Recelpta, l.UO head; market ateady; beevea, 84.266.26; eows, bills n1 mixed, $2.buJ4.St: ttnekdre and feeders, $3 00 9 !5; csives snd yearlings. 12 64 78. MOOS Reclrts. 8.000 hesd: market 10o higher: selling at $s l.S4J4.40 bulk of sales, $&4.80. St. eeeesb Lies Slack Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. I. CATTLE Receipts, $.313 had. Market slow bul steady; natives, $4 tOiTS.S; cows snd heifers, 1!' i-l 4 75; stockers and feeders. $3 0ht4.X. HCKlS-Receipts. 8.814 head. Market strong CeadlUoa at Trad and QaotatUaa Staple aad Faacy Pradaea. UVK POULTRY Hena, 6c; turkeys, Oc; ducks, chickens, 9c, BUTTER I'srklng slock. lc; choice to fancy dairy, lSdJoc; creamery. J?7J!4c. HAT-Prlora quoted by Omaha Fed com pany: Choice upland. $8 60; medium. 6 0; coarse, 88tXti3.60. Rye straw, HKstf t BRAN -Per ton. $16 08. VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.. $7.88. TOMATO ICS Home arown. per basket ol 20 lbs., 6j36. wax us. A. mb-Fer market lasiwi bout 16 Iba.. 36c TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTSrsr bu.. 70c. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per QOA heads, Xr. CELERT Per dos., 254I40e. CUCUMBERS Home grown, par dos.. ONIONS-Home afown. 16c per o. Spon'sh, 31.76 per crate. ORE EN ONIONS Pr dos. Otinenes, lea. RADISHES Per doa. bunches, 16320. NAVT BEANS Per bu., 31 88; No. 3, 11.7s. LIMA BEANH-Per lb., SHc. GREEN PEPPERS Per market basket. P A R8 LE T Hot ft ouse, per aos. ounonea. KV. CABBAGE Home grown, per la.. io. EOO PLANT per basket. SOft POTATOES Per bu., 66c. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Valenclaa. according to Bias, $4.2H?4 08, LEMONS l.lmoniere. extra tancy, ?ve Ise, $4.60; 300 else, $8 60; 388 else, $8.60; other branda, $1 less. BANANAS Per medium -slned bunco, tl.7lxun.26; Jumbos, $1.6010.00. DATES Per lb., 64ire. FRUITS. PEACHES-Colorado, 8VvTTl.u()", Missouri. per 8-baaket crate, $1.0.41. ; California Balwsys, per box, $1.00. PLUMB 7regvn Italian prunes. i.ia PEAKS Bartlett, per box. $3 00. GRAPES Home grown, per 8-lb basket. c; Tokay. $1.76. APPLES-Per hbl., n.OOfll.SO. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $6 80. M ELONS WATERMELONS Per 'lb.. lOIHe, of bout 26630c each. CANTELOUPEB-Poor quality ana not priced. CUT HKAl 1-tUt.O.B. , No. 1 rib. 11c: No. I ribs, 8Hc: No. I ribs. 6c; No. 1 loins, ISo; No. 3 loins, Uc; NO. t loins, lc mo. 1 cnucss, so; io. a rhucks, 4c; No. 3 chucka, 3c No. 1 rounds. So; No 3 rounds. 7c; No. 3 rounds, 8c; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 3 plate, fco; 4, piaio, sc. MISCEL1AN AXJL m. SUGAR Oranulated cane, in sacks, $8.41; grsnulated beet, In Backs, 36.31. IHlaBEi-BW1M, new, too; v lewnus brick, 14o; Wisconsin llmburger, 13c; twins, 14Vc; young Americana, 16j. COFFE16 Koeaiea, no. 00, wwi per in.. No. SO, 20HO per lb.; No. 26, Ua per lb. J No. 30, 16toc ptr lb.; No. 31, 12Vc per lb. HYRUP-ln bbla.. 37o per gal.: In caaea. 410-lb. cane, 3170; cases, 11 6-1 b. cans, 81.80; cases, 24 2"-lb. oans, $1.36. HONKl-r(r Z4 irames, ta.aa. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west- ern, e64M0c; Mains, 81.16. Tomatoes, i-id. csns. $1.00; 1-lb.. 87Hc4t1.00. Pineapples, grated, 3-lb., S2.06tf2 8u: sliced, $18a&l ; gallon spples, fancy. $2.66; California apri cots, 31.9042 26; pears. $1.7611.60; peaches, fancy, $1.76340; H. C. peachea, $3.0v4y26O. Aiasaa aaimon, reo, n o, 11117 v-nmuoe., F., $2.10; fancy sockeye. F.. $1.96; sardlnea. oil. $2.75: mustard, $3.00. Sweet pota toes, $1.101.36; sauerkraut, 31.40; pump kins. Wc4)4100; wax beans, 3-lb., 8643Oc; Uma beana, 3-lb., 76cO$l 36; spinach, $186; cheap peas, 1-lb.. 80c; extra. 76t80o; fancy. $1,8641.76. , tUBEO risil- ramny wnuenen, per quarter bbl., 100 Iba, $4.00; Norway mack erel, No. 1. $28.00; Ns, 1 324.00; No. 8. 820.00; Irish. No. 3. 316.00; herring. In bbls., 300 Iba. each, Norway, 4k. 31100; Norway. 8k. $1$.00; Holland, mixed, $11.00; Holland herring. In kega, milkers, SOc: kegs, mixed, Too. FISH Hutlaio, large arena ea, sc; trout, medium or lanre. dressed. 12o: pike, dressed. 11a; halibut, fins atock, Uo; catflsh, dressed 16c; bullheads, dressed snd skinned, lie. whit perch, dressed, so) orapplea, large, Uc; aunflan, pan aise. So; whits base, extra choice. 12c; pickerel, Sol salmon, Chinook. He; whit fish (froxeo), 12o: msckerel (Spanish). 16c; Native, per fish. 1826c; codfish, fresh, frnxen, 12o; flounders, fresh, froien, Uc: blaefleh, fresh frosan, 16o; haddock, fresh frosen. 10c; red snapper, dressed, 12c: smelts. No. 1, per lb., lie; lobsters (boiled I, per lb.. 40e; green, lie; eel, per lh., 18c; frog, legs, per dos., 26c; rn shad. $1 each; shad roe, nalr, 48o. -H. B. Davis of Sterling, Colo., WV A. NUTS Pecana largo, per lb.. 12c; smnlk, per lb., 11c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., l&o; hard shells, per lb., 139140. Cocoa nuts, 34 00 per sack of 100. HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1, 13e; No. 2. 12c: bull hides, t9 lOHc; green hides. No. 1, 12c; No. 1. 11c; horse. $1.603.75; sheep pelts, C0c9$1.2&. Tal low, No. 1. 4Hc; No. f. io. , WOOL-Pr lb., lfJ2c. ; 1 1 , , Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 2 METALS There waa a sharp break In ths London tin mar ket following the recent sensational ad vances and spot closed At $198 7a 4d snd futures at 1fll 17s 4d. locally h market waa unsettled with -spot quoted St 342.00 Sr43.60. Copper also was a shads lower In the English market,' with spot quoted at 81 16a and futures at 82 6a. Locally the rnarVet continued atrong with Lake quoted at $3O.Oftff30.26; elertrolytlo at S18.87412O.0n and casting at ll.27n."5. Lead waa A little higher at 18 13 3d In London. Lo cally the market was unchanged at 86.76 8 02. Speller was dull at 86.10JW.15 In the local market. In London spot was quoted at 27 10s. Iron was unchanged In the English market with standard foundry quoted at 64s and Cleveland warrants at 64 td. , Locally the market waa firm with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $21.403 22.00; No. 3 northern foundry at tn.60q 21.60; No. 1 foundry southern, $21.004221.60; No. 1 foundrv southern. 320 Soif21 00. ST. liOUIS. Oct. t-METALB Lad. steady; $6.86; spelter, quiet; $4 16. . Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Oct. tCOFFBE Market for futures opened steady st unchanged prices to a decline of 10 points. There was very little demand during the middle ses sion and the market sagged off under heavy receipts and estimates for a big In crease In the world'a vlalble supply for the month. After aelllng about 6 to 10 points lower, however, the tone ateadled on buying by trade Interests, with ths closing net unchanged to 10 points lower. Sale wer reported of 22,600 baga, Including October at 4 40c; December at 4.66c: January at 166 mt.Mc: March at .76c; May at 4 8S4j)9vo; July at 4 96c and September at 7.06c. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 8c. , Oil aad Raeta. ' ' I OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. l.-OIL-Credlt hU gnces. $1.68: runs. September $0, 11.073 bbl.; average 93.190 bbls.; shipments. October !, 196. 7 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oct. t TURPENTINrV- ROSIN-Flrm: A B snd C. 33 4WN 00: T. 84 Pr4 10; E. 34 15: F, 84.201 O. 84 36; H. 84.30? I 34 3Dr4 4f; K, $4 46- M, . $4.80; . N, $6.00; W. O.. Si SO; W. W., $6.80. Teleda Seed Market. noi.iTjrrO. o., Oct. t seeds cssh clover and October. $8.W); December. $8.38) prtme timothy, $1.80; prim alslka, $7.16. REAL ESTATK TRA14SFERS. Charles P. Whit and wife to Addle Ii. Ilornsby, lot . biocg a, CNelU aub f Ida M. St. John to Charles Battelle, aH lot I, block S. Central park.. Seth K. Humphrey to Emel Nel ann. lot $1. block I, Wis A par male's . thimer Chaas Co. to Harvey A. Wood, south 30 feet lot It and north 10 feet lot 14, block I. Van dcrcook Terrace Abble A. Brown and husband to Famuel H. Howard. ne of i'4 section 7-16-10 and fart lot 4, sec. 12-16-8 Clyde O. Connor to Carrie J. Flack, weat 62 feet lot 31, Orlffln A Isaac's, and other lots .v.. Rslph H. Brown and wife to Arch . Brown and wife, ns4 saotlon 7-16-10 WlVitrd B. Millard and wife I N. W. Wells, lots 1. 3 snd 18. Con vent Place William B. Allen to Franklin Banrhor, lots 8 and 3, block "Q." Lows' add.. 2,609 " 488 6.000 8,868 18.808 I Total , V : h ; 1.: I 1 .1 I I v t j . I '1 s I . .i H ! ii tl n 1 1 1. 1 n 1 is a : : t 111 i III 1 1 i ill a ' t ' i rr ) I 1 t 5! I K., i ! 33 cows..... IS U cowt 344) t 75 1 $11,20$ .1 , wS