TIIK OMAHA DAILY TiEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 190ff. t At f CRA1N AND PRODUCE H1RLEI BaaVBaSSSSSSS. prfe cn I)oi i. Erly Part T f SMliOB. LOSS .TARTLY REGAINED ON REACTION "lilac Da ts Kara-seaa WhIii aetata- Streactk U aa Cah ! Bxaert Bastaes Re-arted-Cara la laavetlve. ti,. i t .w. "nt vet. a. jnw. . viuneu niuti Ktuwa un-Liie-iored. but there i considerable Sell ing OII aCOOIinL nf n l..iir..ian iieea, and pricea were gown aoout a cent. r. h early part of the session pricoa P1 UP aavano.ing about So ana Closing " osiow yesterday. KcceipU were smaller loan last year and the cast) demand was greatly Improved Minneapolis le ported a aOOQ demiLriil for Amir bfiih ,. v .." anil ur Qomeitw una, and milters bguglil wbeat In that market. . Corn ooiiuaued Inactive.' Opening orlcja Win flUV MM., Ah.,.. - t it. , . tlonai oecilne. A nrmer leaning u caused oy toe closing- strength In wneat, ana me Euro was steadied, neceipts wars niodor lb cash demand was slow and prices shows! a mn tiin Primary wbeat receipts wear 1,111,000 bu. and shipments til, 000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 1.467,000 bu. and ship ments of 898,000 bu. Corn receipts were vi.uuv du. and shipments 820,000 bu., against receipts laat year of 668,008- bu. and shipments of (41,000 bu. Clearances were li 0.70 Jtu. wheat, 209,200 bu. nats, and wheat ana flour eauai to 821.; 04. bu. Liverpool closed t-d lower on wheat and 'lUUd lower on corn. There were numerous reports of export Dusiness today, uululb reported tne sale of 60,000 bu. to go east. Toludo sold small lota of red winter for tioarL New York claimed Manitoba sold for export and Puluth sold whest to continent, grade net given. - A wire from Duluth said: "Exporter sold New York red winter wheat today to go to continent at 7 marks advance from laat sale. They are going to take the cheapest wneats, wnich are tne winter ana uurums, to replace the rye shortage In Germany. ' Southwestern exporters are reported as being buyers of low grade wheat at Kan sas Cltv for export. Oood sales also are reported to tne mms. Local range of options: Articles. Open. Hlgb. Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat I . Dec..- 8Vt 60S, 6$ & 69'A May... 73 73 72 72V4 7 J Corn leo.... 87H 37H 874 37 May... , 8V xsvil 87 38fr Omaha Cash Sales. . WHEAT-No. ' 2 hard, 1 car, 68c; No. 4 han. l car, eic. OATS No. 3 white, JlVio; No. 4 colored, l oar, softo. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 788o: No. I hard. MSVh7c; No. 4 hard, 6163Vkc; No. 1 spring. coRN-No. I, 40(541c; No. 8 yellow, 4Ofc0 4ic; cio. s wrst, o. OATB No. 3 mixed. 3OH03Otte: No. white. STatoSlVic; No. 4 white, H331c. RYE No. 2, 66c; No. 1, H'c. CMcagn Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth St. Louis .. Carlttt Receipts. Wheat Com. Oats .. 64 1 a .. ii 400 , 83 888 84 hit- SH'WTOHr; No. 4 white. 82'aST'KV. KYK Klrm; No. J, 6i64c. WHIRKV-nn th t.. ... r tin for fin. Ished goods. SEW YORK MARKET 4aetatleee ef the Day Varloaa Ceenwtoriltles. NEW TORK. Oct 8 FLOlTR Re ceipts, I,l bhls.; extorts, 12.249 bh.s.; sale'. 1.21A parkaaes; market steady but quiet; wimer paifnia. t-i. ,tv4 winter airma n", flai a. 60- winter extras, V.Mol.A: v. inter low irrades, 2.7iKi?.W: Minnesota pmenia. MlSlj4.4t; Mlrncaota bakere. IVWJ.f. Rye flour Arm! fMlr In aood. 83 IX i5; choice to fancv. HBfa4.i. Buckwheat Dour quiet. IJ-V.I W. to arrive. , RYE-Flrm; No. 2 western. Gc, C. 1. f., New York. CORNMKAty-Steady; fine white and ysl low, ll.Kvsi.ai: coarse, tl.loai.12. UAKLES-8toy; uedl g, 4iV 42c. c. U t. HEAT-Recelnls. VM bu.: exports, 40.1S2 bu. ; sales, 2,4X.nno bu , futures; No. 2 red, 70c elevator; No. 2 hard winter, MV. f. o. !., stiont. Vp to midday wheat dis played weakneas and wan lower on cable. Big clearances rallied the rnnrkot, however, and It eventually recovered all loss, helped by export rumors snrt covering, the clone ahowlne- net advance; May, Mti6c, closed at 64c; December, 82 t-U tiM', closed at 83c juuri iteceipta, zk.ui du.; expone, 191.4(17 bu.; shI-s, lO.tmO bu., futures; Brt.u-iU bu., spot; sport market easy; No. 2, 60c, elevator, and E6V4c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2 white, 6"Hc Ortlon mar ket was generally steady all day, but quiet; May olosed at EOUc: December. &2fauc closed at b2c. OATH Receipts, 91.0TO bu.; spot market easy; mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs., 37c; natural white, 30 to 82 lbs., 30. FMKD-Flrm; spring brsn, t0, October, shipment; city, t..&itg 26.50. HAY Quiet; shipping, boljftOc; good to choice, l$95c HOPS Hteady; state, common to choice 19, 21024c; lsno. Ilfrl7c; Paclflo coast, lww, lJic; 19f 1216o. HIDES Steadv; Galveston, SO to 26 pounds. 20c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 poumla. 1c IiKATHER Quiet; scld, 2fia27Hc. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, tll.50 eni.VQ; mess. $fjoiti.np; beef harms 22.50; packet. tlO.OOiijlO 50; city extra India mrss. $16.0iVifl6.50. Cut ments. steady; pickled bellies, tl0.25310.ft0; pickled hams. H'i'&lSc. Ijird, steady; western prime, $9'i0 f.10. Refined, quiet; continent, 19.45; . A., 810.25; compound. 7.12Vit)7.37V4. Pork steady; family, 18.0i'19.6O; short clear, IH.6tKg.lg.60; mess, 818.26'618.75. TALLOW 8teady; city (12.00 per pack-ae-1). 6c; country (packages free), ESTifiS''. R1CB-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, SH twi'dc; JaDin. iioniinul ens, fowls and turkeys. 14cV Pressed. Ir reajular; western chlckvns, 12(ij6c; spring turkeys, 122c; fowls. 12'15c. BL'TTER Firm; street price. extra cremery unchangrd, 25H'!i2fic; official prices, creamery, common to extrt, l!fii6Vic; held seconds to extras, Zli&2rVtc; state dairy, common to fancy, 181240. CHEESE Klrm: state, full cream, small fancy, l?.c; fair to good, 12m'Wtc: largo fancy, 13c; fair to good, 12ViSc; Inferior, lO-Xtlle. KOG8 Firm; jrtate Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy seltcted, white, 3283Jc; choice, 30ft31c; mixed, extra, 28c; western firsts, 252oHc; official price, 24326c; sec onds, 23 iio. 80 'ii St. Lonla General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8. WHEAT Firm; track. No. 2 red, cash, 77c; No. 2 hard, 73a1 75c; December, 737c; May, 77 777c. CORN Firm; track. No. 2 cash, 45c; December, 41c; May, 41c; No. 2 white, 47,fc4ic. OATS Firm; track, No. 2 cash, 84c; De cember, 84Vc; May, 354c; No. 2 white. 3414c. FLOUR Steady: red w'lnb?r patents. 83. 16 'a? 63.40; extra fancy and straight, t2.853.; tirar, .ofA.ltf. Bbr.ue iimotny, sieaay. w.ooran.w. CORNMEAL Sttady, 82.60. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 80S 82c. HAT Hteady; timoiny, u.(.viiia.vA; ljihi- rle, 88.009' 11.(0. IRON COTTON TIES 81.03. BACOINO V.C. HEMP TWINB-dc. PROVISION-Steady; Jobbing. 816.50. 112 CHICAGO GRAI5I AND PROVISIONS Featares tfc Tradlaa; aa Closing: Frlees a Board f Trade. CHICAOO, Oot I. Th purchase of Lrd higher; prime ateam. 88.55. Dry salt. American wheat by foreigners caused a steady; boxed extra shorts. 89.50; clear ribs. slight advance in wheat prices tier to- M.62H; short clears, 19.75. Bacon, steady; ay, nnai quotations on iouiur foxed extra short, iio.ffi; clear ribs, Il0.37i4; ltery being up Mo. Corn was up 8nort cjf r jio.62H. 4c Oats were up Ho. Provisions were POULTRY Firm: chickens. lOHc: 8H. to 6 Hohlgher. springs 12c;. turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geeBe, etrengtn in me wneat numi otToiopmi sc. rlata In th day. sentiment early In tho BUTTER 8teadv: creamery: 2o3?Cc: season being quite oeansn. a report aatry, i'qs:c. made by a crop expert of Minneapolis re- EGGS Firm at 18Uc case count carding th total amount of the spring Receipts. Shipments wheat crop was partly responsible for Flour, bhls 9.000 10.000 selling by pit traders, which caused the . Wheat, bu.; 84.OD0 37,O0 early weakness. This report confirmed. Corn, bu..,, 62,000 83,00 previous estimates - of a liberal yield. Oats, bu... 112,000 62,000 Others fsctors that helbed to depress the 1 market were lower cables and Increased I Minneapolis Grain Market receipts In the northwest. The chang.j MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Oct. 8. FLOUR In sentiment was due to reports from ifr,t patents, tl.aodKSO: second patents. New York ; and New Orleans, Which $4.oMiH.l5; flrwt clears, 83.2643-66; second Claimea inai xoreignera were ouyina ton- clears, 82.4uiJfZ.00. lri.phl mianlltlna nf Amprlmn wheat. I u ii . x in v. , . 1 1. HjnMMiv The market was further strengthened by (Superior Board of Trade quotations for large clearances of wheat and flour, the Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The total exports for the day being 833.700 range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day bushels, snorts were active Duyera in ft co., uo-111 uoara 01 iraas, was In the day. The market closed strong Oct Nov.., Dec... May.. responding day a year ago. Minneapolis, F'x Inilutn ana Jliicago reporiea raceipie 831 cars, against 648 cars last ween ana aaa rara a vear aso. Scattered selling by commission houses caused an easy undertone In the corn market early In the day but later this wmknFii save place to a steady feeling. Excellent weather for the maturing crop and lower cables were the main reason for the early weakness. Late In the day the market was affected by the strength of wheat. Th close was ateady. D.v MmhM oDened a shade to Vac lower at 43 411 4P42c, sold between 42o I and 4c, ana cioaea at 10c u"i m celpts were 16 cars, with 86 Vart con- .. mdik rkoia were oulet and steady. Cash bnuaea were the principal aeuer. I. with prices at th highest point. Decern- Articles.! Open.j Hlgh.j Low. Clos.Yes'y. ber openea ho lower at ii. aoia o:t a 1 1 1a ft 1 hp. iind then advanced to 75a 1KU ! The rinse was at 754t,&78Ka Primary receipts were 1,151,000 bushels, compared with 1,457,000 bushels the cor- Wheat-I lec.... May... July... 77(6 Tl 78WS 1 11 1 lli 1 10H 1 14H 744 1 78H 744 78 77H 7sH 79H I 7S 7 1 12HI 11H4 1 12H1 1 12Vi 1 11 1 l'-H 1 104 1 104, 1 lov, 1 14Vi 1 14H 1 14H NEW YORRSIOCKSASDBOSDS Ipecnlalioa it Heary, but tho KoTimont ia tonstantlT Ghiftinar. MANIPULATION IS PURUY PROFESSIONAL Atehlaon Deellnea la Fare f laereaae la Dlridend anil Market Tares Weak, with Close at l.o west. NEW YORK, Oct. 8.-There was a 1ms speculation In slocks again tolay, but the movement was constantly shifting. Thin was a pairs hie effort to divert the iecul. tion to some of the low prlre.l rullroad stocks and some of them tesiMindod. with a show of strength. The movement, how ever, lacked SKntunelty and was clearly due to professional Inlatlve bused on techni cal rnriiiirrtinnn nthr than on acfual de velopments regnrdluK these properties. It I was plausibly argui'il, however, that this cIhss of securities has never advanced In proportion to the wide advances In the high priced stocks, In spite of the share of these companies in the increased earnings common to the raMroad systems of tho whole country. Market operators are at tracted by th argument also that carrying charges on the low priced stocks are les owing to the smaller sums to be borrowed In taking on the stocks. This argument has special force during a period of tight ness of money and particularly at a period when customers of brokerage houses arc receiving statements of accounts for Sep tember with charges to Interest account, owing to the high money rates, which make a notable impairment of profits on a move ment of pncw. Thia factor Is believed to prompt some of the recent pressure upon the market, in spite of the Improvement In the immediate money outlook. A glance at the sales list reveals, however, the con tinued preponderance of speculative favor toward high priced railroad stocks and even in the disproportion congestion in a small number of them. Atchison was the conspicuous flsrure In the day's dealings and suffered severely from the resolution of the doubts over the dividend question by the declaration of a 2Vi per cent semi-annual dividend. The weakness of stocks In face of an Increase from a 4 to a 6 per cent dividend basis was accepted as a striking lesson of the specu lative disposition to excessive anticipations of favorable events. There have been vocif erous assurances about the Stock exchange for many ditys that a 6 per cent rate has been definitely determined on. wholesale speculative liquidation was the consequence when the dividend action became known. Tk. mi nnianiiiapft detail of the ore deal. ! of Southern Pacific's alleged control of St. Paul and of the ne-w holding company for the coal properties proved their superior efficacy again today in the strength of the stocks concerned. Canadian Pacific s lump on the extra dividend otit of proceeds of land sales was no! well maintained, snecu lutlve profit-taking also making Its effect felt. , , Sentiment over the money outioor i distinctly brighter. The subsidence f the import movement or gnia is ieu to be due to the present satisfaction 01 re tirements. It was reportea irom um hot a lt ens-Hirpment of gold bars at the Bank of England for New York account hnd been cancelled. This caused a revision of yesterday's views of the certainty of an advance in tne nana 01 r.nsiaou mnrrtw anit Hiacotinta were easier In Lon- ,4.. liuinv thrtiiirh still ruHno well above the bank s ofllclal rate. Han rxancisto mno-. large remittances here tnrougn me nm treasury. but $100,000 was transferred throuub mat medium to iew vjnenn". The market did not fully recover at any time from the break In Atchison, which rirnnnoH from 1AR5i In th mOTTlIng tO WYl, closing at a net loss of 3. When Reading ran oft to 150 In the late dealings, after having sold at 154H In the mornlnsr the closing of the market became weak nil Bonds were irregular. rorai suiee, ,mr value, $2.674.nno. United States bonds were Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock Exchange: BalM. Htlh. Low, CIM. Adams ExpreM Aimlgmied Topper American C. A F do pM American Cotton Oil do pfd American Expreaa Americas H. and L, pfd... American lea sec American Unseed Oil do pfd American Locomotlre do pfd American 8. A ft.: do pfd American Sugar Refining.. American Tobacco, pfd 0. Anaconda Mining Co Atrhlion do pfd Atlantlo Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranait... Canadian Pacific Central ef New Jereer Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago Great Weatern Chicago A Northweitero Chicago T A T do pld C, C, C. A St. U 1 Colorado Fuel and Iron..., ti.tmo receipt f the New York opening pr.crs the market became erratic snd at the close prices were Irregular. On th curb quota tions eased. Atchison, Topeka A Binta Fe fell to li4 on the poor dividends. Japa n's1' Imeperlal us of 1f4 cked at 1T!4. HEKLIN, Oct 8. Prices on the Bourse tcilar were weak upon New York ad vices and npprehens'on over the rsl'lng of the bank rate by the Imperial Bank of Germany. PARIS. Oct. 8 Prices on the Hours tednv opened unsteady, but closed firm. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 7.'.5 anil Uns-lan bonils ef 1!04 at S. ST. PF.TEHSHl'RI, Ort. 3 Trading on the Bour today vnclllnted. Imperial Is closed at and 5s at S.'V. Sev York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 3 MONEY On call, firm, 4VjU6 per cent; ruling rate, 54 per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty days, 6 per cent: ninety days, 6ft per cent, six nvnlhs, ( per cent. PRIME MKRCANTILK PAPER tftl per cent. RTERL1NO EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business In bankers' hills at 34 835 f4lS70 for demand snd at 4.770M 4.7975 for slxtv day hills; posted rates. 34!OHj4 81 and 31-84 V4; commercial bills, 14 .78V ... SILVER War. 65-Tc; Mexican aousr. DONPS Oovernment, sieany; ranroau, rregular. Quotations on bonds today were as fol- nca V. . ref. U. reg-.-losH japan a. M series. .10"H do coupon 10.1 on Ha ear . 8. 3. reg I"!1! do id eer do coupon 101 1. A N anl. . s. eld 4a. rs....l024 Manhatan o. g 4i do coupon 1"2 Mtitcan Ontral 4e . 8. new 4a, reg. .. .HI I do lit inc do coupon Ill M. A Rl. L. 4a... Amerlcw Tobacco 4 T7SaiM.. K. A T. 4a... an ft. iinu iia zda Atc hlne.m gen. 4a. ...101 N. R. R. of ' " " do adl. 4a iJaJ. y. Central g. . '" Atlantic C. U 4n.... Mt. N. J. Central g. '' . A o. 4a in: V Northern ractnc ta..i do tvte MV. do 1 W1 Brooklyn R. T. e. 4a. s N. A W. con. 4a t' Central ot Oa. 6a... .US O. 8. U rfd. 4a 5 do let Inc (i ;PennriTni c. ia. i"i do td Inc M IReading ge. 4a do Jd Inc 1 St. L A I. M. c. Sa.1114 C. A O. 4a 1M St. U A S. F. fg 4a. MS . A A. Jta 91. L.. nouinw n c. w ., B. A J n. 4a.... Seahoard A. L. 4a ... M .. R. I. A P 4a.... T4 Southern Pacific 4a.. !'. ia (a II do lt 4a car M C..C..C. A St.L g.4a.I01H Southern Rallwar ia 11H Colo. lnd. 5e. 8er. A 78 Tnaa A PacISc late. Hat Colo. Mlrtla w 4a ... 73V I T.. St. U A W. 4a. 1 Colo. A Southern 4a 1 Union PacISc 4a. Cuba 6a 101 tV. S. Steel id da P. A R. O. 4a 100 wabaah lata Platlllera' Sec. (a.... do Deb. B .eaiern sin. W. A L. E. 4a., Wta. Central 4a.. Japan 4a car mm live stock market rlLn Off i CtUlt Rsooipu and Mtr.et Steady. HOGS SH0W.N3 AN UPWARD TENDENCY Bheeaj aaa leatab Market Coatlaaea la a Uood Healthy t oaelltlaa. with All Kieae Sellla Freely at Steady Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, OcU 8. 18v. ltecelpts we.u: Othclul .Moiulay .... UIUsiai luesuay Oiiiciai Weuneeuay.. ...U..447 t,.J 84,3.1 .. 4.73 fc),u ,. 4.SOV 6,uU U,Ai Kaaaas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oot. I-WHEAT- December, 69Hc; May, 72c; cash, No. 2 71 He; No. 8, Bc hard, 70HJ72c; No. 3, 6&70c; No. 2 red. liamace reports from the northwest had Included, 20c; seconds. 14Vic. Wheat, bu .t.aiivinr influenca. December opened unchanared at 84fcc. ranred between It Vac. 3360, and 34V4C and closed at 34VJ. 1 Mi.lnln wnr 177 Cttrl. r, ..i. mm earlv in the day I Corn, bu hut later became oulte firm. The easier Oats. bu.. tone of wheat and com had a Uepresslnu effect at the start. This Influence was offset by a to advance in the price of CORN December. 38c: May. 38 He; cash No. 2 mixed. 43c: No. Z white. 46c. OATS No. 3 white. Bbc: No. 8 mixea. 22K32AC. HA x steady : choice timothy, 8U.iWiz.ou; choice prairie. .wi .&o. KYK-Hinher. bitttOC. EOU8- urm; extras, zic; nrsts, cases 26c; packlns. Receipts. Shipments 99.000 152,000 21,000 2r,00 16.0U0 13,000 Philadelphia Prodae Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. BUTTER live hoars. January pork closed at a gain I Firm, extra western creamery, ortlclal of KtfTVio at 113. 42V4. Lard was up bo price, 26c; street price, ZtiVxc; extra nearby at - J.kUt.. nil)) were up nu prlius. inc 'i.'.d recelDts for tomorrow: Wheat 30 cars; corn 236 cars; oats 260 cars; hogs 86.0011 neaa. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close.Yes'y. EGUR Klrm, good demand, nearby fresh and western fresh, 25c, at mark. CHEESE Firm, good demand: New York full creams, rancy. lsvc; choice, 13V: fair to good, UVjlic. Wheat IH-o. , May Corn Oct. Ixto. May Oats IVc May July Pork Jan. Lard Oct. Not. Jan. Ribs Oct. Jan. 75'4: 79V.I 4fS 4J6T 34'. 3&Viiai U 3S t WW T 87H 8 T17 75Ae4 74'AW7cNpS4 45H 43 I 43VOH 45v 46V 4iil-VI 43 76-H Mllwaakee Grata Market MILWAUKEE. Wis., Oct. 3 WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 7Bot)Hc; No 7S1? I northern. 7GJi78Vic; December. Tjc. I CORN Firm; No. 3 cash, 40Vij47c; De 34U! Kfi 8Sil 85' 13 H . I 85 3 67H! ' 7 MS! ' 8 27h' TITVil 18 8lW 6 V T ti 8 20 1 12HI cember. 48c. I 1 r. - 11 III , Al. ft. HlV1li. . . 1 . t . - v r . . 1 1 . va o r -. . . . 1 00 . . . I DAOiJOllUll, WWW, BllllJtO, M U ' I 5tc 7i 34HI 344 36HfH , 8o MTl iVI T Liverpool Grala Market LIVERPOOU Oct S.-WHEAT-Snot nrm; No. 3 red western winter, bo t i IS 42: 13 S7V I tures, steady;- Deceniber, Cs March, t t?H' 8 PTV4 t 6P4 8 524 T 32H T 87H 8 25 t T nw 3 i fix ,V..l t.OKJV Bpoi, steaayi American mixea, s lid. Futures, quiet; uc toner. 4s W, L- cember AS 67nd; January, 4a lv-d Cssh quota'.ton, were as follows: irift-i:H Urm: winter patents. 83.3nf 1 40: winter straights. 83.10163 35; spring pat ents $3.711 spring . stmifzhta. H.Hi;; 12 il,ll.IO. WHEAT No. 3 spring. "WMci No. t spring. 72wc; No. I re.i, BSS.Je. CORN-No. 3. .4,c; No.' 8 yellow. 46VJVrT a. Dalatlt Grain Market. PUteUTH. Mlnnw Oct. 8 -WHEAT-No, 1 hard, on track. 77H"' No. 1 northern 7iHc; No. X northern, 75c; December, ,6c May, 'isc. .- . . OATS To arrive ana uctooer, sac. Cattea Market. jsir.W YORK. Oct. 3 COTTON-Snot Closed quiet B4d t4eady; middling urland lO.bnc; Iiiiuuuiik gun. tv.on.-, taica, i "SaTS No. t, tISo No, i white, t4Vi?lc; ft a 1 wniu. - No 8. liHc. 1 BARLKT-Oood feeding, tSSSVic; fair to choice malting, 44M;o. v ' xi LIVERPOOL. Oct. 3 COTTON-Spot in fair demand ana prices o.(iii -omi rigii-r imuH.un mlrt.llliiftT fnlr. il'XIii; scol nil. I dllna -8od; low mlddlintr. 6.Md; sor d or dlnsrr. 5 &4il; ordinary, 5.30d. lha s;le o lh day were nates, or -wmcn 10 m.'irrxt No. 1 flax. $108: ' Nox-V north-I ., tnr .,i.,iic-ii' n,t m,irt n western. 81 It - Prime Hmothjr,, 83.0Iu.e6. llic.tu)cd f0 Laloe American; rvcoipts. 2,0 0 Clover, contract pad,. 312 including LUX) bulea Amejlcan. PHiiVlSloNS-fcl.ori iloa HJes (Ihosel. eT LOM8 Ma. Oct. . 3. OTTON TVP'O?- wJlrt.r..ShJ Steady; A'lodllng. 10c, Mies. US bales; 875 U 700 HSVa lit 111 11. 00 45U 44V. 44 J00 101, 101"4 lM 1,100 14 I5S ax ;;;; !!" J4s MS It lMVi 15.1H t.eoo x 100 lt4 'bOO 74" lit 14 1.400 ir5 100 1154 11IH 1.109 134 300 M 1S44 l!l 1.800 UA tM II '4 1M.DTO 10IA, (H 4' 101 10t too 141 141 101 140S4 4.000 1234 122H l 15.600 7Sa 7714 11 17,600 m M W 1.200 Colorado A Southern do lat pfd do id .pfd Coneolldated Oas Corn Producta rfg do pfd Pelawar A Hudeon Delaware, U A W Denver A Rio Grande do pfd platlllera' Securities Erie .' do lat pfd do 3d pfd General Elect rlo Hocking Valley Illnola central International Paper do pfd International Pump do Did Iowa Central do pfd Kanaaa Cite Southern do pd Loulevllle A Naahvillo .... Mexican Central Mlnneapolla A St. Iuia.. M., St. P. A 8. Ste. M... do pfd Mlaaourl Pacific HUmurl, Kanaaa A Teiaa do pfd National Lead N. R. R. ot H. pfd NfW York Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Weatern do pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennajrlvania Peoplee Oaa P., C, C. A St. L P.-eaaed Steel tar do pfd fullman Palace Car Heading do lat pfd do td pfd Republic Steel do pfd Ruck Inland Co do pfd Rutiber Oooda pfd &t. Lcnla Soutbwtatarn. do pfd ftuuthtrn Pacl&c do pfd Soulh.'rn Railway do pld Tcnneteee Coal and Iron. Texaa A Pacific T , Kt. U A W do pfd Vnloa Paclflo ito pfd 32,400 1.1' 10 I. ro 124 3i4 2ta 424 1 114 14 30714 11 17 4 4 4 67, 64 644 41 H 40 4 41 U i3 13 Wa 13SL, 30'4 30V4 t"Vi 74 tl'4 101H l"4 34 as at Erie prior Hen 4a.. 100 do gen. 4a asii Hocking Valley 4Ha.l07 Japan ee 1004 orrerad. M 111 11 MV, so Uojtoa stocks and tlnnds. BOSTON. Oct 3. Call loans, 6fiS per cent; time loans, 67 per cent. The closing quota tions on stocks and nonets were as io.iow. Atehlaon adj. 4a.... W lAtlantlc do 4a l"o Bingham Mexican Central 4a.. 7Sicaluraet A Heckla..l06 Atehlaon 10314 Centennial dc pfd liioicouper Range Boeton A Albany lianaiy weni Boeton a Maine im Roaton Elevated ....14 Kltchhurg pfd 137 I Mexican Central ... II N. T., N. H. A H..1MW Per Marquette .... la fnlon Pacific l4j Amer. Arga. Chemical 2 do pfd si Amer. Pneu. Tuba... Amer. Sugar 134Sa do ofd 138 Amer. T. A T 13 Amer. Woolen Mb do pfd 10 Dominion I. A 8... 2 Edition Elee. Ilium. 23 Maaa. Electric 1H do pfd 70 fnlted Fruit lot United Shoe Main... 7S do pfd re V. 8. Steel 4't do Pfd IOCS Adventure Allouea Amalgamated Ill Asked. "Bid. Franklin 24V Uranhy '" Isle Royale 8 Maaa. Mining "Michigan 14 Mohawk 44 Montana C. A C Old Dominion 614 Osceola H1 Parrot IT4 Qulacy 4 Shannon Tamarack Trinity H t'nlted Copper eon tl. 8. Mining II V. 8. Oil "I Ctnh Victoria 74 Winona 8 Wolverine 141 North Butte loan Butte Coalition 401 Nevada 1 Calumet A Arliona..l21 Tecumeeh 14 Anaona Commercial. Mil Ttiree days this week. .B.iai 12.7) 84,773 Sxine das last wees. ...U.1 le.ila iti.ttia tiaine o t wneas ago..li,lii le,ii4 o,M bame uayi i weeks o.ll,; li,e4 4S,iM name uaa 4 wes (i.;t.i bo,su fame days last year. . . .i,4o4 leu0 4,U tne luitoKiog taiix aiiual Ui i.-.i" tit collie, nuga aitu Sftteep at Houin Ooi..a lor tue year to iMle, cuiuparrtt witu wii car. lm in. ' Cattle 740, 16 707,878 H.ni lioss 2,0ift,istd l,o,Jl lM,eu4 .P i,4v.iMi IraAHiaU iti,J CAi lLu. ytol Ai'iiyAav. taoou to cuuiks toill-leu sieui ....-'" rail' tu guxu vuia-iwtl aietis luiiiiiion to la. i curn-ted aieers txoud to cboke range steers fair to good ran go slvris uirnioa 10 lull in steers.... ijooa arasa cuai hhii ftieifers... s'air iu luou cows anu neiters.. i.wai v t.omnion to lair cows and betters., l.evu4u Uood to choice stocaers and fdrs.. 4 wmt W Jr to goou siucaers and toetlera,. l.iwui w Common to lair slocaeis 3.I(W.A tuns, stags, etc l.iouJ.i Vsal calves 40i.kuv.ia) ine toiiuwing table shows the avctag price of nogs at bouih Omaha lor tne last several tlaya, witn comparisons: 11 heifer.. CW 3 80 44 rows ... 817 I to 3n rows eK 3 70 10 calves.... 341 3 60 UH feeders. .128 3 86 66 calves ... 178 6 00 L. Oalbreath Wyo. t steer.. . .11M 4 oo 6 cows 1088 3 7 D. R. tVhlUker-Wyo. 3 steers.... ism 4 80 14 cows 1087 3 13 Smith At I V yo 17 steers. ...1J4 4 J I steers.... 973 3 60 17 feeder. . 7;flt 8 88 William Ellls-Wyo. 80 feeders. . 6W im 7 cows 1118 166 I cows PH0 3 10 RtM-ky Mountain Csttle Co. Wyo. IG3 feeders. 0'. 3 86 60 cows W3 3 10 3 cows liu! 3 60 lit.u in some rtses salesmen who just happened lo have something that appealed extra p.easlog to the eyes of buyers nought lliey secured n little strouttrr prills than esteioay, but the general mar-k-t rould hardly be quoted more Hum steady. The trade was st no lime vtry active, but hogs kept se lling, and Hie most ol tlietn changed Imnoa In reuaonHbie sea son. As will be n.;ed from tlie saies be low, hogs sre selling largely at tu.lJtl- with some of the best Hunt bogs at m and above. , While there has been hhrtlly enoUe5h change to quote any duy this week, tliere hss iM-en a gradual firming up In valuta, s that the average of nil the sales has ueeu a trine hlalur each day. iteprrseniative sales: luuteriAi 4 nt u 4.vu4.6v 3 ISAeV.Ve e ova.00 Date. IM. Il.llu4.1803.:l!i)8.l01.l. Sept. I I 6 28 6 761 t T8 I 0 t si bept. 14.. 1 17 6 ; 7 .4, 1 i 44 t 1A dept. ilo.. 17V 6 8S I 6 l 7 U t (W 6 16 cept. M. . I ( ii, t Mi f 37 t iOi 7 4i " 7b t 1 Sept. U .) Dii ( 1,, 6 blj 1 1 84 7n t It btpt. . u i 6 IM 6 4i t 8 i i bLvt. -tt..l i la, 6 6 t let 7 31 l bept. ju.. i 6 lot 6V t 1 7 241 6 9 Oct. 1....I I 26 1 I 6 74 t il 7 14 t 7o 13 Oct. 2....I 6 iti'Jk 6 18i I t 611 7 W 6 W 6 18 Oct. t.... 6 10 i 72 6 M 7 6 6 18 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICKS. CaUle1 Omaha ti.ivwu.ja Cnicuao 1.ipi.im Ivaiisaa City 1. iowi.m Ut. Luuls H.wrtta.M oioux City t.wiO.tj 'I lie oiiiClat nuinbei ut cats ol a.w.u brought in today oy tacn iuu was. caitie.tiogk.a.rti. Hogg. t.i4a-v0 w.i. o. ,U a. wie. uu S.e4U.ia U. U Ne. A. Sk. FT. No. Av Sk. Ft 44 141 10 4 II 4 in 11" 4 U M 24 40 I II IS 40 4 II 0 IS I 40 llll 14 ... 4 tTUj II i ... .7l 41 tH) 120 4 iv M 2 It) 40 4 20 14 231 120 4 m irr 40 re tu i;i ... 4 0 21 M o 7) 247 M I SSVe I IM ... 4 10 II 2l IMI 4 3.S M r7 ... I 20 44 211 ... I ln T2 171 ... 4 11 II U4 100 I lit, 4 171 KIM 71 3.4 120 4 t:i 41 271 ... 6 n 42 Hi 44 I II 40 Ml ... 4 14 71 t ... I list 74 l ... (II eg 221 HO lim 41 ilO ... 4 21 IM 1j4 lit) I lis U i 44 I II 71 i)i Mill 1 2SI ... I 71 Ul ... I If. 0 3i 400 4 24 14 IN 110 4 40 44 370 40 4 24 71 214 ... 4 40 til 804 I n ( . Its (44 l 2M ... 21 71 121 120 4 40 wss'unctisnsed In the Knsllsh msrket with Hianiiard foundry guoled at 64s and Cleve land waiT'nls at Ms tnl; tne iocsi marset was firm and a simile h;glier on some grades. No. 1 foundry noitnern Is minted al l-'l 0ttr.'2.i'; No. -3 foundry northern, t.n.6ii ..; No. 1 foundry southern at tel 'I'fl.fo. No. t southern St 3.1 BT. l.Ol IS. Oct 8, MKT A 14 l.caii. nrm St fXi, Se;ter. quiet at 81.14j. C, M. A 8t. P Miaaouri i-'aclllc ...... U. P. bysteui C. & N. W., east C. dc N. VV., West C, til. P., M. & O.... C, W. ak g., eaat C. B. oc W., west C, K. I. at P., east.... C, R. I. t P., west... Illinois Central Chicago Ul. Western.. 44 i ::::: i 6d .4... 1 u .203 i 4 26 23 10 87 London Closing- Stocks. LONDON. Oct. 3. CTosing quotations on the Stock exchange were; . Conaola. tor money. M l-ll M , K. A T tl do account Anaconda Atehlaon , do pfd , B. A O , Canadian Pacific . C. A O Chicago O. W. .. C, M. A St. P.. De Beera D. A R. O do pfd Brie do lat pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central ,. L. A N lH;N. Y. Central 1464 ... H4i Norfolk A Weaurn.ioost ..111V do- pfd ..lCSH'-Ontarlo A Western ..137HPensaylvanla .... ..117 I Rand Mines .. a-,H'Radlng .. 1114 Southern Railway. ..Ill f do pfd .. lSVftouruorn Paclflo... .. 4tVi Union' Paotrlo .... ., do pfd .. M4 y, 0teel .. 78, .o pfd .. 7 Vrtu .jn I do pfd ..142t48pablah 4 SILVER Bar, stendy,. 31d per ounce. MONEY 3li per cent. , DISCOUNTS The rate of discount In the open market tor short bills is 4-S per cent; for three months' bills. tHSHVTper cent. 4 10 .. 73V, .. IH .. Ts'4 .. It ..101 .. 47V4 ..1114 .. 17 .. 41 ..111 .. II .. 4 .. 45 04 12414 2!24 122V, 100 K44 C644 KS', 1,100 43V4 42VI 42 100 W 84 U 4. SOO 70 ID 49 17,100 47 40 41 100 "It 7H 71 100 1114, lS U 100 117 147 111 127 17o 204 174 )7t 17 , 100 42 12 II V 41 100 l.14 HI kJ 1.01(0 31 31 il 1.2O0 H3, K 41 l.oiio is i"i I.3U) ftS 494 (, 1.3V0 H7 l4Vi lie 40 Z2: 21 22 2i 74 74 74 luO l.r,2 ! lr2 l.rt lS.b.tO 41 h) 37 kuO 71 I.7U0 7Hi 1.84 60 1.400 14U 1.000 4S 100 17 ioo it" 3tt0 il 44.700 142 17 3 71 71 41 36 ' 774 .49 100 44 1.4"0 14 100 74 100 13t Ui 4 41 M 44 .... 00 42 13 II 37 141 141 48 44 u 74 JM Bl.lot IM 160 300 7u0 to'i'i . . 2. lt'0 .. t.a) .. . 400 19 31 30 m :-4 M 14 - 40 21 114.400 Sf, 13 too tm in H"fl 7 3rt St 14 M 14 41 17 2.. ir.p II 6 ' a i9 49 J. 41 41 lis jl Ul 34 Of ttoud Slatea Eftpreea I nittd . 4.7i 40 3i, fO S 34 . 1.0t 14 .101,704 IDC 4 1S44 l 1.10 78 . 1. 100 f7 54 $4 son lid no icaa .1M.:"0 47. 44 4i' 11,14 107 lt6 ll7 jl 1' O OB., 0-.7W. tti V m wu, $B 6tvjj.6-'t. shipments. Hi bale; rollowlng were the receipts and ship' ments of flour sod raln: : .'.-, Flour, bbls... Wheat, ou... Receipts. Bhlptnenis ft, MMV r m J 80 6 B ' snar 'JFISS ...yk. ........ tl.f't ,..l.i.mi com. u t;;;- butt:::::r.::::::::::.::::. Ti.riev. bu.jlhv i...i. 87 8fa) the Prid'iif exchange today 'the tout ... market - tva" arm; creamerlea, JHJ Iftii. dalrlca. yjHwilVrC. Km, .firm; at receipts.- -'S bn.r nch in l'S bales NEW (iKUPAMi. M. , wi. j-voi i 1 1 .x Snot clcscd steady; sales, 8.f bales; l.-w ordlnsry, 6Tc, .nominal; .ordinary. .44". nominal: good orninary. uw; kw a-aLLe- mldd'lnir l"Uc: cood mlild'l:ir. . H.C0 I ift.-;' 'middling f Ur Me nominal; fair JHI (TV 8fX d mate Keally I'nllFd Btatne Rubber do pfd , t'nlted bUatea fiteel ... do pfd Virginia-Carolina Ctutnlca! do pfd ity Wfthatk 4') 2 to M do pfd. T l.iuO 46 4i v WVII. Fargo Kxpreaa 5W W'tai Inalnuae lileelrtc eei-,' Wilern 1'l.lon M0 17 17 a7 v oviing LMKt c. .e W.eo:.eln eiitial do pfd. Northern Pa lAc (Vl.lral l,uainrr do p'd 8lnaa'ShefnMd 4tio 74 74 Interurltan atetropolltau... . J.uofi 3h't gc do pM ' JftO 7J1, 7,a. Or.at N irhtra pfd . 4.40Q 44 441 K-Ijv:.utl. "tiSirea. . . . . Toul aalu, lor Ibu day. 1,244.004 aaarea. M0 1. 100 1.400 "0 u 27 hi 47 1:4 17 47 4,700 j! 214 S0 34 l II 57-, M t'.Jl 3e iu: 7 1 34 74 Boston Coprier lharket. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan. 3 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure T Mohawk 46 Allouea 17 Nevada Coneoll Jatcd. II Atlantlo 12 North Uutte 106 Bingham 34 Old Dominion 43 Black Mountain 7Oeceola Ill Boaloa Coneolldated.. 11 Pjeu. Service 11 Butte Coalition 41 Pneu. Service, pfd... 11 Calumet A Arlooa..li Qulncy 44 Calumet A Hrcla....4tW Shannon . M Tamarack Itl Tenneaeee Copper . 161 Trinity , 13 lalted Fruit Iu7 . 111 Vnlted Statre, com.. 47 . 27 I tilted Statea. pfd.... 44 . 14 Vlah Coneolldated.... I . 4 I tan copper .. . 11 Victoria . 21 Winona . 4 Wolverlna .. lo Centenniel Copper Range Dally Weat Eaat Bulla Franklin (ireene Copper ... Granby Helvetia lale Royal L. 8. A Flttaburg Maaaachuautts ... Michigan 1J 41 41 11 32 . 7 4 .144 Trensnry Statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. ' 3. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl.VUOO.UUO gold reserve, shows: Available casn uaianre, 3iiO,133,081; gold coin and bullion, 12!.uJ,- li; gold certificates, 4to.w9.dw. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Oct. 3. Bank clearings for today were 31.9uG.47l.09. and for the corresponding date last year 31.UU.8.6 0I. Totals receipts ... The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 487 701 676 bwirt and comiiany v l.t'l !.. Cudahy Packing LjO 1,117 l.TVi l.io Armour 4V Co KM Van Bant A Co 2i7 Carey & Benton 148 lbroan & Co M McCreary A Carey 837 w. 1. Biepnen sob Hill A Bon 34 F. P. Iewls. 138 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 64 L. F. Husi 248 Wolf 814 J. II. Bulla 81 Mike Haggerty.... l.r J. B. Root & Co 137 T. B. Inghram 7 Sullivan Bios io V. A. Britton 10 Ihmer Bros 17 St. Louis D. B. Co Other buyers 1.067 1,497 207 Totals ..7.186 6,704 23.885 CATTLE Receipt ot cattle looked small this morning compared to the heavy runs of yesteruay and the day beiore, but Hie total tor me tnree days Is Just about the same as fur tne correspunuing period of last week. The market as a whole did not show very much change. The supply of beef sleets, both cornfeds and rangers, was extremely light, thsre being very little of either kind and noth ing choice like the best cattle here yes terday. The feeling was ully steady, and had there been any right desirable It might poaslbly have sold even stronger. Everything In the way of desirable beef sold in good season. Cows aJid heifers were In moderate sup ply and the general market was not ma terially changed trom yesterday. In other words, the market was Just about steady at the decline noted yesterday. The mar ket was reasonably active, and the more desirable, of the offerings changed hands In very reasonable season. The big end of the receipts consisted of Blockers and feeders. While good feeders did not show any material change, the me dium and common kinds were very slow and In many casts hard to move. It was not so much a matter of price as of want ing the cattle. Speculators, who bought freely yesterday and day before, had a good many cattle of that kind on hand, for which there was very little country de mand. Hence they were very backward about taking on additional supplies unieas at a concession In price. Representative sales- BEEb- STEERS. av. rr. P.O. av. rr. . 731 I 44 14 1111 I II .1177 4 lo 61 1214 6 44 ,U0l I 16 :j yv a. . 404 1 T4 14 ... SHEEP Receipts this morning were very liberal, eighty-five cars bolng re ported ss against sUty-four a week ag. Kor the three days this week ovor 80,00') sheep have been received as against 70.S10 for the corresponding days ot last week. Notwithstanding tha fact that the offi cial count shows the receipts fur Mon day and Tuesday to have been 63,7 1 A. there were very few remaining unsol.l when the market rlorred last night, aside from a few odds and ends and aome very undesirable trash. With the receipts so large It kept everyone busy and the scales did not close until nearly 7 o'clock last night, the work of weighing up being car ried on with electric lights. An Investi gation of the- sheep barns this morning showed practically nothing In the way of really good sheep or lambs left over In first hands. There was lo be found, how ever, quite a number of common old ewes which have been In very poor demand all the week and which are Inclined to ac cumulate. It would look aa If parties de siring to feed that kind of stuff would do well to get In their orders. 1 Tho fresh receipts began arriving this morning in very good season and it was not long until the buying commenced. Packers seemed to want a few good kill ers, but the supply of that kind was very meager. Prices on-everything that would ) do for killers did not show any material 4w chantre, the market being steady, the same a I as yesterday and day before. As hits been the case ail the week the greater proportion of th arrivals con sisted of feeders. Fortunately there was the usual good demand and the murki-t did not show much change. The fact Is feeder sheep and lambs have sold In about the same notches all the week. The trado was a little slow at the opening, aa country buyers naturally want to do a little looking before purchasing, but whn the trade was once under way there wag a fair movement. Quotations on killers: Oood lo choice lambs, 36.800 7.00; fair to good lambs. 86.004jt.80; good to choice yearlings, 35. 6.76; good to choice wethers, 16.0048 6.26; good to choice ewes, 34.604.66. Quotations on feeders: iJamhs, 36.601? (.70; yearlings, 36.25(6.60; wethers, 14. iS 43 6.10; ewes, 33.60424.60; breeding ewes, 35.00(36.26. Representative sales: No. Av. 1361 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 85 402 Wyoming ewes, feeders...... 48 260 Utah ewes, feeders 100 177 Utah ewes 10S 729 Bouth Dakota wethers, feed ers 174 Wyoming lambs 4'8 Wyoming lambs 4 Ctah lambs 3T.7 Ifaho ewes, feeders 3.17 Wyoming Iambs V) Wyoming lambs, feeders,, 427 Montana Is nibs 126 Idaho goats 42 Montana culls , 8i3 S. D., ewea feeder 2:'3 Wyoming ewes Mi9 Utah yearlings 8SI7 Wyoming lambs 70 Wyoming lambs 64 8.3 61 .. 60 .. .. 1(0 .. B7 .. 67 .. 87 ...107 ... 82 ... 79 ... 99 ... M ... 60 ....61 Pr. 4 30 4 40 4 40 4 76 t IS 76 76 7 On 4 40 33 60 t 76 3 26 4 26 4 26 4 40 6 66 8 23 6 2S CHICAGO LIVID iTOCK MARKET Cattle and Hogs Btroa to steady Sheep Aboat Steady. CHICAGO, Oct. 8. CATTLE. Receipts, lIOoO head; market strong fur good to choice, steady for common and medium grades. Common to prime 3S.75ifji7.00; cows, J.i(Kill.7S; heifers, e2.tW6.35; bulls, 2.ti 4.60; calves, 33.004jti.Cu; Mockers and feeders, 3i.6tKir4.50. HOOS Receipts. 22.000 head; market strong early, but weakened later In the day, .Choice lo prime heavy, 6.uu0j6.75; medium to good heavy, 3C.5O4j6.G0; buichei weights, 80.6tMitift2ty; good to choice mixed, le.fcWjijfjO; packing, 6.ii.60; pigs, 16.50 tl 50. 8HEBP AND LAMBS Receipts, 35,000 head; market about steady. Bheep 34. 75 6.26; yearlings, t5.70rutl.00; lambs. I6.00tf7.65. OMAHA WII01.l-.8ft.LK MARKET, Coadltlen at Trad and tsaeitattona mm .staple and Peary Prodae. KOOS-Pcr 00a. liHilDc. UVK POlLTHf-llens, 8's": roosurs, (c; turkeys. c, ducks, i,10r: spring chickens, HHc BUTIKR-Packing stock, lt: choice td fancy dalrv, luiiioc; creamery, :'.'fio. HAY-l'rlcfs quoted by Omaha Kcl com pany: Choice i.ilnntl. 150; no diom, IV Wn coarse, 3JOii8.6t. Uve straw, ti.6uy i.00. HKA.V Per Ion. fl&(ti. VEGETABLES. IWEET POTATOES Per bbl , 3-S0 TOMATOES) Home grown, per lia.ieit ft 20 His., .6u:tio. WAX 1-iKANS-rer market basket of about 13 lbs.. Sic. TL UNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS Per bu., 76c. LEAK LETTUCE Hothouse, per dog, heads, .e. CELEKT Per dos.. 255Jnr. CL'CL'M HERS Home grown, per flog., 26c. ONIONS -HoTte grown, l.tc per hu.J Spanish. 11.76 per crate. tl RE EN ONIoNS-Ptr oS. bunches. 18c. RAf'ISHES--Per dor bunches, I5TC. NAVY BEANS- Per bu.. II 86; No. 2, 3L.1. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 8Hc . . . OHEEN PEPPERS Per market basket, W' PARSLEY Hothoiiaer. per dog. buivches, 20c. CARRACirc Home grown. pr lb., 140. EOO PLANT per basket, 60c. POTATOES Per bu . 66e. TROPICAL FRUITS. OR ANQE8 Valenclas, according to sue, 34.25'lifiOO. LEMONS Llmonlers, extra fjnry, SK) else, i', 50; 900 slse. 38.60; s'se, 38.60; other brands. 31 less. B ANANAfi Per m-dlnm-elied bunth. tl.76jr:.: iumbos, $ MiM. DATES Per lb.. S'n6,6. FRUITS. PEACH ES Colorado, tVVifJti.uO; Missouri, per 6-basket crate, 3i.OO4jl.26; California Hal ways, per box. ll.W. I'Ll'M 8 Oregon Italian prunes, 31.10. PEARS Bart lett, per box. 33 "0. GRAPES Hume grown, per 8-lb basket, 17c; Tokay. 81.76. APPl.ES-Per hbl.. K OOff 2.60. CRANBERRIES-Per bbl., 360. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., ltjle, of about ":6uJoc each. CANTELOUPE8 Poor quality and not priced. CUT MEAT PRICES. No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. 3 ribs, KV4c; No. I ribs, 6Hc: No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 2 loins. 13c No. 3 loins. 64c; No. 1 chucks, 6c; No. chucks, 4c; No. 8 chucks, 8c No. 1 rounds, 8c; Nc 3 rounds, 7c; No. 3 rounds, 6c; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 3 plate, Hc; No. 3 plats, lo. MISCELLANEOUS. SUGAR Granulated cane, in sacks, 35.41; granulated beet, lu sucks, 35. 41. CHEESE Swiss, new, lac; Wisconsin bruit, 14?; Wisconsin limburger, 13c; twins. I4vtc; young Americans, lbVtc. COEEfclil Roasled, No. 35, "c per lb : No. JU. it';c per lb.; No. 26, lKVfcc per lb.; No. 20, 16VC ptr lb.; No. 21, 12ViU per lb. rJVHUJt In bhls., r.c per gal.; In cases, 6 io-lb. cans, 31 70; cases, 11 6-lb. cans, 31-80; cases, 21 H-lb. cans, 31.86. HON E x er V4 iramea, sa w. CANNED UOODB Corn, standard west ern, e4joc; Maine, 31.15. Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans. 41.U0; 3-lb., 87Hclg.fl.0U. Pineapples, grated, 3-lb., Ji.oi'u' i, sliced, 1. 90(1.2 20; gallon apples, fancy, IJ.&5; California apri cots. fl.90ti2.26, pears, 31. 75.50; - peaches, fancy, fl.iofj2.40; H. C. peachea fiOtKB'J .60. Alasaa salmon, red, 11.25; fancy Chinook, K., 42.IO; fancy sockeye, K. 31.96: sardines, Oil, 12.76; i mustard, H.0U. Sweet pota toes, ll.loal.j6; sauerkraut, fl.00; pump kins. 0c4j 41.00; wax beans, 2-lb 66'iiWc; lima beana, 2-lb., 7&cii31 36; spinach, 11.35; chiap peas, 2-lb., 60c; extra, 76090c; fancy, fl.tl6ii.l..6. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, per quarter bbl., 100 lbs., f4.00; Norway mack erel, No. 1, fl'8.01 No. 2, f24.0O; No. 3, t20.0H; Irish, No. 2, 314 00; herring, in bbls.. 200 lbs. each. Norway, 4k, 812.00; Norway, 3k, flf.OO; Holland, mixed, fll.OOl Holland herring, in kegs, milkers, 80c: kegs, mixed, 70c. FISH Buffalo, Urge dressed, 8c; .trout, medium or large, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, 11c; halibut, fine stock, lie; catfish, dressed 16c; bullheads, dressed sod skinned. 12c, white perch, dressed, 6c; crapplea, large. I'.'c; sunflsn, pnn gise, act white bass, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, 9c; salmon, Chinook. Ho; white fish (frosen). 12c: mackerel (Spanish). 16c; Native, per fish, 18-J6r: codfish, fresh, frosen, l2o; floundvrs, fresh, frozen, lie: nlueflsli, fresh frosen, 15o; haddock, fresh froien, 10c; red snapper, dressed. 12c; smelts, No. 1, per lb., 12a; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40o; green, 37e; eel, per lb., 18c; frog legs, per dos., 26c: me shad. 31 esch; shsrt roe. pair, 46. H. B. Davis of Sterling, Colo., W. A. NUTS Pecans, lurge, per lb., 12c; smnll, per lb., 11c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 15c; hsrd shells, per lb, WUId. Coooa nut, 14.00 per sack of 100. HIDES AND TALLOW Oreen salted. No. 1, 134c; No. I. 121c; bull hides. 9H 10140; green hides. No. 1. 1?4c: No. 2. HVjr; horse. 1 .6KH 3.76; sheen pelts, 60c5fl 26. Tal low, No. 1. 4He; No. i. 3Ho. - WOOL Per lb 18iB'26c. No. 1.. 10.. 11.. 11.'!!!!. .. 110 1 71 ..K40 I M .. 5 I 00 .. kfio I 14 ..1U4 I la ..lut.4 I 40 .. IU I 41.'.'. HEIFERS. 146 t 00 1... Wool Market BOSTON. Oct. 3. WOOL Market was firm, active In soule directions snd dull in others. No large blocks of territory wool have been received; territories ore ntnvini freelv. Pulled wools are steady. In foreign wools the purchaae of 3.000, "J j J' " bales of New Zealand cross-breils, run- j ,70 , u t t ntng from 46c to 56c by a New England I J ui j 3, t.. mm was me maiuir ut vnw ... . ...... , ranged froi.t 41c to 44V4c. Leading quo- I tations follow: Missouri .combing, three- I eighths blood, 33Siioc; utiarier blood, 3fif 34c. Texas, scoured basis, flue 12-inontlis , 726'73c; 8 to 3-months, 67&69c; tine fall clean, &860u. California, scoured bal, northern choke, 68 4t70e; northern good, 67t70c; middle county, 66&tic; southern, 621i 63c; fall free), 660 67c. Oregon, scoured basis, eastern No. 1 staple, J2fJ i74c; No. 1 clothing, 67 068c; valley No. 1 60ti'62c. Territory staple, scoured basis, fine, 73r V5c; due medium. 68 70c. Territory, ordluuVy. scoured btmls, fine. 7uii72c: fine medium, tsu iOr; m-dium ..1044 I 60 ..1014 I 40 ..ItttO I H ..1014 I 44 ..1U.4 I 00 ..1324 1 0 ..411 I 14 ..1077 I 14 .. 140 t 71) .. It t M ..10OI) I 04 .. 144 8 14 BULLS. 1140 I 45 CALVES. 404 I 00 t 114 4 4S 1 140 I 24 SiOCK CALVES. ...Ai 347 I 71 1 461 t 74 8TOCKEJML8 AND FEEDERS. 714 I 74 II 712 I U lo4 I 40 1 IM IK ftf I 10 WESTERNS N ERR A8KA. im feeders. S21 3 46 38 feeders.. 8W 3 60 40 feeders.. 9H8 3 C5 8 feeders.. 443 3 15 I... 1... 1... 1... I... 1... I... I... I... 114 I 40 140 4 00 470 4 44 S54j 6!.c. Colorado and Now Mexico spring. ; a , ltb9 t 12 steers. ...llao 8 40 secured basl., X. 60i.0c; No. 1. 64 W J tic. , g ,,,,.1 ..10C9 2 75 Pullud wool, scoured babls. extra, 72 U-74c; " I C. H. Tully Neb. v 4.SVW -n, rases infiuatni, rwu-v; nrsta, ire; prime Urate. ' V c; extras, atrong. UVsi1 :'- :. .' Heart Market, FFORIA. VjcL 8. -CORN - tjnt No. 8 yellow and NO, 3. 40y; No. nchanged; I. 4oHc, lTII-Eayj NO. J-white. No. 3 1 kettle, good to choice, SoijiSc Forelau Pinaaclal. IXNDOX. Oct. 3 The enjppilea of money Increieed In fie nmrKet toddy witli the quiftiur end. DiaoounUi weie firm, pend n the announcement tomorrow ef tha tank of Englnpd s rate of discount. Opera. Ions on I tn Htnt'l: 1 ifhuttL'. ift.Mr.. (.,! ., .. HHc nominal; receipts, i.i'.j oaies, SToca. monetary cloud, but In some directions a 76.339 bale. , . 4 j ,. ( heller tone wus noticeable. Crnsols i n- . . "-:' 1 proved, owing to the luirdenlng of Ne v. MilnsseS, ; vt rk exclunge. Home rails had a better YOUK. Ot ' 3 8UQAR Raw. tone on the Improved traffic returns. Km- runers were Irregular. Rusetan were easy. Americans after the adjournment at parity met with ateady support eaily In the day and the majority of the ao. v Issues under the lead of Atchison, To; e1 a A Sinta Fe advanced to over par ly (rrand Trunk, however, eased on dsip polnttng t rattle rtturna Canadian Pacific hesitated, pendlnar the annt'Ur.i-. rnent of the coming stockholders' meeting. On Itu vptv .....u.. t,,ir r-nned. 9-liio : ceritrlf uaal. I nrsta SVc; I u ,4 mpsses suwar,. 3'.c. Re- 23c,. ,em,;d qiet; No. 8. 4.60c; No. 7. 4.c: No. 8. 4 36C4 Ne. S, -4iJCl tJ. ji, aw;. ;u. l;. 4 lie; No.' Ill 4.1'ct- Wo. 14. 4 tljc. Confer tioners A. 4.9uc; mould A, 6 36c; cut loaf, ijur; crushed. 70c; powdered. 1 10c; granu liteil. be: enbes. 6 26c, MOLAcMEti Bteaayt - rew Orleans open fine, eo'a 69c; A superfine, o4c; B topers. 60tv55c. WNDON, Oct. 3. WOOL A good selec tion, amounting to 12.319 bales, was offered at the wool auction Miles today. Merinos and cross breds were in la:ne supply and bidding for them was active. Scoured wevo taken by home mid Oerraan buyers ul the hlKhest prices of tlie series. Americana paid is 2d for New South Wales greasy wethirs and la 3d for a few lots of Vic torians. Low giades were steadier. Fol lowing are ttie sales In detail: New South Walts, 4,700 bales; scoured, jua'jjza; greasy, liV.UHls 2Hd. Queensland, i.'M bales; scoured. Isi'fi2s; gr;iy, 9dls Id. Vic toria, 1,20" bales; scoured. Is lrtgls UHd ; groar-y, Mf; is 3.1. 8'tuth Australia. 100 ltaJ'-s; greasy, lid. Tasmania, Iju bulea; greasy, la. New Zealand, 3,100 bales; scoured. Is3d'aii"9d: greasy. 4Sils8d. Cnpe of Good tiope and Natal. 6) bales; scoured, 6d (jlsUd; greasy, 61t,d'gl0l. ST. LOl IS. Mo., Oct. 3. WOOL Steady. Meiltutii gnidrs cotnbirg and clothing. 27c; lighi fine, lsft'-lc; heavy fine, Itfinc; tab washed, 32fj3c. Cvdee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 3 Cable market for reffee futures opened steady at ar ad vance of livj points In response to btttrr European cables thHn xcled. There was very little demand In the local mar ket, and after holding around th Inltlil figures during the middle of the day prices eased off under selling against firm offer ings from Brasll. The close was bareiy steady at a net decline nf five to ten points. Sales were reportfd of S8,ia bsgs. Includ ing December. 4.65'u 66c; March. 4. 75-1; 4 Hoc; May, 6 9tp6 5c; July. 7. 06c; September, 7 u6j7.3oc. Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 invoice, SV.e TOLEDO. O.. Oct. 3. SEEDS Olrrrer, cat-h and October. 38(0; December. 14.45. j Timothy, fl.90; alalke, 37.34. 1 rows 1006 3 70 K. P. Meyers Neb. 18 stockers. 343 3 to A. J. Kelly-Neb. 28 feeders.. 40 3 40 S C. Boone-Neb. 13 rows II '3 2 40 9 cows 1016 165 48 rows 646 3 66 6 feeders., "it) 3 40 N. K. Hemcare Neb. 7 cows..... 80I 2 40 14 feeders.. 872 3 40 J. R. Kverton Neb. 14 00 ws 9tfl 2 66 3 cows 1026 2 3 30 foeders.. 970 3 40 A. W Morrlll-Nob. 4 steers . ..1.10 3 70 7 cows CI8 i Ti R. D. Mann Neb. 60 steers.. ..13U2 4 16 .a sto-rs....llM 8!) 14 steers.. ..1123 3 60 6 cows 1J0 3 60 W. B. Ellis-Neb. 26 feeders., ri 3 6 W. Bhangran Neb. 24 cows 903 2 85 20 cows Ml 3 to Q. Deass Neh. f cows 888 1 90 10 feeders.. 841 3 10 Monroe B Neb. 24 feeders.. 1029 3 60 23 feeders.. IU IM 13 cows I006 2 60 14 cows 972 2 60 K Irk Bros S. D. 20 oews..... 957 2 60 W. H Rlckell-8. D. a feeders.. 1045 3 70 McKenna t Son 8. D. 13 cows 2 46 J. W. Bultlvan-8. D. 18 feeders. .1158 3 65 J. V. Sldney-8. D. 31 cows 918 3 46 , Paine & Arnold 8. D. 11 cows 1022 3 86 24 feedrs..l337 3 !r9 8. Morris 8. D. 8 calves... 814 3 60 10 cows 847 t 60 13 cowa.,,.. (sJ 2 no 6 st'ers.. ..1114 I X5 6 steers.... 1CM 3 36 Scows 923 160 10 cowa.... SJ3 i e WYOMINO. 23 feeders.. 1023 4 06 16 calves.... 1S1 (00 3 calves..., 20 6 00 4 cows Wt 3 10 4 -ows .... 8v7 3 60 4 steers.. ..1136 180 Oils and Itoaln. OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. .-OTt CreUt balances. 11.58; runs. lno.W hhls. ; shipments,' 134 KS1 hbl.: ftvereire, 147. S?0 bhU. SAVANNAH. Ga... Oct. 3; OIL Ttir pentlne. firm; Hfo. . , ROPIN Steady; otiote A. P. C. $3 9rifM.m; D. tumi 10: E. t4.15: E, 14.10: O. I4.2B: H. 34.30: I, 34 35; K, 34.50; M. $4.75f N, t5.20f W W. 36.60. Kansas City Live gtock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 8. CATTLE Receipts, 13.000 head, Including l.iXJO south erns; market strong: stockers and ftd-rs lftihc higher than Monday; choice -export and dressed beef steers, S0.RO06.6O; fair to good. 34.26ri6.40; western steers. f3.tSji6.00; stockers and feeders, 32.5tv4'10; snuthern ters, f?.fi('li3.75; routhern cows, 317Vt)J90; native, cows, ll.7uj3.7fi: native hrlfers, 12.75 6 li; hulls. IJ.)(Vfj3 i: calves, 33.00M.50. HOO 8 Receipts. 7,000 head; market etenrtv to 6c higher; top, ft' 55; bulk of sales, ti.4vt 6.60; heavy, 36.4W'"6.45: packers, 4Kw( tt. 65 ; pips and lights, f6.70t 6iA. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, f.OTO heud: market steady to 10c higher; lambs, I'.. jciiTJS; ewes and yearlings, H.Mit&.to; western yearlings. fS.0fU6.7o: western sheep. f4.Oorii5.25: stockers and feeders, 83. 60.06. 40. St. I.oals live Mock Market. BT. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct. 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.000 hend. Including l.EOO Texans; market 1'Vi higher; natl'c shipping and ex port steers, f4.80'j.M: dressed beef and butcher steers, 34. 266.65; steers under l.OuO Eiunds, 33.50(6.(41; stockers and feeders. WiH.ilV. cowa and heifers. 12. 3.' (ij 5. 50; ranners. fl.264i2.ft6; bulls, I2.(ju'g4 00; calves, f3.oOCa7.60; Texas and Indian steers, fa.OU 5.1C; cows and heifer!. t2.005jS.5o. 110G8-Recelpts. B.ouo hid; market strong; pigs and light. fi.8Oftii.70; packers. t-i.3opd.Cii;. butchers and beat heavy, fb.55if 6.76. SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 1600 head; market strong:: nitlve muttons. 83.(0 4i6.&0: Iambs, 84 0(-4j7.o: culls and bucks, fJ.UO4j.60; stockers, 83.75ti4.50. gt, Joseii'h Live 8toek Masket. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.704 head; market Meady; natives, 34 boo.' 6. ; ; cowa and helrer. fl.ofri 1 75; Blockers and fnerleis. 3.1.11014.50. HOUS Receipt . 8.645 hesd; market strong to steady; top, !'. r5,; bulk of gxles, 8t Siuli.it't. SHEEP AND LAMHP-Heifipts, 415 head; market steady; larnhx, 37.25. tloaa City Live 8lek Market. SIOUX CITY. Is Oct. 3 8pec;l Tele, gram. I OATTl E Receipts s-X hd; mir- ket steady; bei ves. f4.t ?'! -;; cows, bulls and rulxeil, f2.20rt.5O; sttjekera and f-etiera, f.1 fVfi4 4'; CHlves and yenrllnns. fj.3),f3.7ri. HOGS -Receipts, 2.8 lie id; market wr4k. selling at 86.164jC.35; bu.k of sales, f;.a'v7.26. gtark In Meat. Receipts of live stock nt the six lindptl western markets yesterday: Ca-. le. Hog. 8'iep South Omaha 4,M)i b.t.A .i.lit) Sioux City e""' 2.8m) Kanaas City 13.1V) 7.00 f 0 St. Joseph 2.7 3.64j 41 1 St. Louis 6.(1)0 6.i) 1,6. 0 Chicago 2.'.'l 2j.(xi) Si l 0 REAL KSTATK TRANSFER. Bessie Hodder snd husband to Charles W. Martin, eaat 84 ft. lot 31 and west 8 ft. of lot 82, Luke & Temple ton's f 600 J. W. Thomas and wife to Hugh Mc Caffrey, lots 1 and 3. block 2, Wind sor place 1 M. I Potter und Wife to Hugh Mo Cnffery, lot 8, block 3, Windsor terrace 38 D. V. Sholes company to Reuben R. Krebs. lots 22 and 23, block 4, Den man place 276 Anna tiusn ana nueroana 10 .muiisho, II. Williams, lot 6. block H. Meyers, Rlc' urdg A Tllden's 400 ii n 1 1 n 1 , . t.un iti uriniu ... . ' 1 v . 1 lots 16 and 16. block 3, Ames Place , add. and other lots.,..(Sa 500 Alice M. Gutes to Rusa A McKU- . , rick company, lot 3, blot-k E, Pros pect place tUt Jinn N. Haskell et al, to Rudolph,,. Heal, lot 6. block 10. Walnut hill 2UI Antonle Trlska et al. to Vaclav Kokrda and wife, south 40 ft. of j lot 47 and part of lot 28, Kountse Second 1.760 John W. McDonald to Charles F. Fuhs. nH lot 6, block 60, South Omaha 1,000 Esther L. Carter and husband to Maurice W. Murphy, lot 10, block 3, Sulphur Springs........................ 1,800 Axel J. Smith to Mary '. Btuchen burg, part lot i, blot-k A, Uwi'i.... 10 Nrbianka Investment ot Improvement , company to Thomas J. O'Nell. lot . 4. block 358, South Omaha 1,600 Forest K. Park hurst to Amos H origin, part of lots 8 and 10, block 76. Bouth ' Omuha , S.000 1 Miry L. Heyden and husband to. Thomas UusKtn, lots 13, 0 und 21, block 4, Ames add 373 E?ra H. Norman and wife to Lena 8. Thorson, lot 1. block 11, Druid Hi!) 1.8X0 Os-ur A. Scott and wife to Minnie , f , t .. mm. I. In, ft lot M. Omuha 2,400 Peter Gravert and wife to Martin Nel son, lot 8 atitl evi lot 9, mock 24 Benson Totul Totals ..4..4 4o.:tj 65,911 Munlipal Coud3 A. B. LEACH & C0., NKW VOHK. Metal M-r!ie. NEW YORK. Oct. 3. M ETALS The de. cllne lo the London tin market was fal lowed by renewed Mrmrifsi. today snd i;ot closed at 1'4 ls and futurts rin: .1 at 1 10a The loci tin market wjs higher In sympathy wltli spot closing at I 142." to 142 '0. Copper was tinc'ianged lo I 6.1 h:gher In London " lth spot closing a I CHICAGO BOHION FUILADKLPOli 10a ana tutures tr: ivs i.ocauy cop- Ler wae a-trong at (lie recent advance. ,ake Is quote-d at f?0 00 iT.0.06, electrolvtlc at 8'4 1:1 20 '" and rtsting St 11119 75. Iead was a shade higher at 18 15s In the London msrket. LocjIIv quotations rana-e from 86.75 t-i ItVO". S.,llr was 6s Jd lower st 11 7s 6l In Lottlnn. IOrally the market was quiet st felb&d.lS. Iron