THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATO PAY. OCTOBER 6, lMf. 13 CRAIN AND FRODUCE M1RIET mixed, CHe: No. 1 Extras, Sttjc; firsts, Anethtf Day ef Peoliaint All Linei . PricM U WHEAT LONGS UNLOAD THEIR HOLDINGS Trade Mm Majfct Market Cannot Absorb ntterlaas nnd Lower Level ft. Its Corn rit Inactive) and Prlree Are Daw. ,,.w OMAHA. Oct. I, ltnt. neat prices openeu ,c lower than yes tetaays clou. Bullish fore.gn nesfs, in ciuamg unfavorable Argentina reports And inane, Liveipooi cauiea, steadied tha mar- lor a wn.ie at opening prices. Horn "i tne longs tnougnt u a guod tim to un loati their holdings, and as traae was ao tiaill tne market (.uuld no l abaoro It, thus a turiuer decline. The cioaa waa a vtu w.uw yesterday. r the nrat time in a month receipts waia laiger than taat. yaar. Tht eaah lnaraei i alow and tha onijr buyers wara """'"K reuueeu prices. Exporters re ""tru foreign bids out of Una. Trade wua again extremely light In th torn pit. iite market opened unchanged. out magged a fraction lower. Receive "'"nn esumstes and wara much larger than last year. The cash demand waa mr and prices lower. Prlmsry wheat receipts were 1.892.000 bu- nd shipment. 861. oon bu., against receipts t year of l.2ti2.(in bu., and ahlpmenta of bu. Torn receipts were t8,i)n bu., and ahlpmenta 4.f00 bu.. acalnat recelms last year of JSZ.iwu bu. and smpments of .,anii ou. Clearances were lS.tati hu. wheat, 178,870 hu. corn, and wheat and flour equal to jwm.cm) bu. Liverpool closet: & higher on wheat and unrhangtd to -d higher on com. New York wired "a leading exporter "with good United Kingdom connections say mrengthln public cables la not re flet-ted In bids for tha cash article." The Moil cm Millnr. out totia). says "Kalna have prevented eeeuing over a large ra 01 tne winter wneat territory, nut have tut tha aill In fine condition to re reive (ha crop and atart It growth. After aeedlna la completed it la ald that farm- era1 deltverlea of wheat will Increase. Too much rain In Kansas and Nebraska ha a damaged wheat In the stack. The quality has been greatly lowered In many locall- ties." Local range ot options: t?r. Cash: No. 3 hlte Km. Rt.HlH Ui hlrh.f V: seconds uu IH TTER-Creamery. e; paeklng, 1r. I) am 1 r. r Ar.,nvintO Wheat, tj lM.nno lrtl.mK) Com, bu Mf") Il.'i Oats, bu 2.or lC.fW HEW VOX K GEKCRAL MARKET Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. lYea'y. Whtat-I j i " Dec.... H ft b71 7S May... 7:4 7i! 71 U Ti Corn i . I Dec... 174 S74i 7'.i! 7i J7H May ; U 3a Omaha Caah Bales. WHEAT-Nar 2 bard. 1 car, 7e; 1 ear. O'itc; jso. s hard. 1 car, 6TVfcc; i car, tvc 1 cr, 67'ic! No. 4 hard, I car, (AV-c. CORN No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 41'c; No. 2 1 car, 40Vjc. Omaha Cash Prleea. WIIEAT-No. 2 bard. Sbl4!V7o: No. Imid, iUH'oik'; No. 4 hard, ou3c; No. Ktvrlna. lii)AVc. COKN-No. i, 40HSlc: no grade, 40Vff41o -o. a yellow, ll'c, ro. t winie. jo-c( OATS No. 8 mixed, SnajtjJl'ac; No. white, 81iTj82c; No. 4 white, al'liQLc, KYK-No. 2, b6c: No. S, Hc. (,'aslvt Becelpta. Wheat. Corn. Chtoago 43 347 Xanana City 122 W .Minueupolla 481 oinalia 47 U Duluth 277 dt. lvouia (7 Oata a CIltCAOO GRAIX ASO V lot FHOVISIOXS Featarei of tha Tradlaa; a Closlac rrleea an Board ( Trad. CHICAQ., Oct. I Heavy selling by prominent longs caused weakness today In tha local wheat market. At tha close wheat for December delivery was off He. Coin was down He. Oats wera up a shade, ll-nvlxlmi were 2L4 to TVlfiflOC higher. The wheat market opened with a fair degree ot llrmneps, which was due mainly to a fine market for wheat at. Uverpooc The initial atrenath. however, was anoi lived. From the start several of the lead in commission houaea were free sellers Wnen It vaa Intimated that the greater part of the sales were for the account of prominent longa many pit buyers joined in the selling movement. The result was a iulcw .decline. Throughout the remainder of tne day sentiment -was oearian. An in rtuenttal factor In the situation was onalderabla Increase In Drimerv receipts. total arrlvate today being l.SU.iXrt bushola. . onipared with l,2i4,000 busnels the cot re spending day a year ago. Another bearish factor was a decline, of 4o to lo a bushel in tha price of cash wneat at Kanaa City. Tha market cloeed weak. December opened a shade to VtgrVtc higher at 76c to 7oc, sold up to ioh'U'Oc, anil liirn de clined to Hkv. The cioaa was at 74Mifi14Hfi citaranres ot wheat and flour were eauul uo DDI, (Kill bushels, Extwrts of. wheat and rlour for the week, aa shown by Brad atreet'w. were equal to 5,o,i buahels, Minneapolis, Duluih-ntuI Chicago rKponed lecelpta of R2u cara, aaalnut iw cars lnl week and (1 cars a year ago. Corn was a mile easier uccauae of the weakness of wheat. There waa almowt xome selling as a result of Increased l'l ecetptx. Commission houses wire th lrinoipttt aellers. Huylng waa scattered. 1 he market closed steady. December oioii!d unchanged at Uu, olu off (o ttu ami ,lo-n at li'iC. IorJl receipts wt-re 17 i-eis. With lii of coiiuact krade. l,iBht ulTerinaa Ik-ij-u Hi niumtain niod-i-iute tiruitiesa in tne oats market, deeplie Urn weakm'M of wneat. The a.ipori cama .hletty trom cash Intertats. AJeccmber aliened a suude higher at l,tj,tvfcc, sold Deiween H4.tU'MVCi and and ciusert at irttaif Vtftc, iorai receipts were i91 care. vtiin ine eaception of October ib. tha provUlona market was nrm ail day. l,lgnl cci'ipin of hotta cauked a fair ueitinnd by investnia for me January produuis. There was aiao toneiui rahie cuvei inga by anuria. Tha weakness of rlba wu due id pio,lt-tak. iiiK liy locat long. At the cioaa January pork wan up JVmjIiKj at iiaiTVtj l.io. Lard aa up ut 4.9j. Klos wuie up P,c at Esimiated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 43 curs: corn, JM cara; oats, 273 cars; hogs, ,0 head. 'the leading luturea ranged as follows: ilH.., a Varleas IL1 J". I the Day Cemaeedltles. KF.W TDBW X t fBRelrts. H.Ott bbls.; exports, ling bhl : sales, 7,50 package; market steady with firm demand; winter patents. i.Vp4iu; winter piraigui. WairJ.Hft: winter extra Ii.nbf3.l!e; winter ow grades, J.7Mji ; Minnesota patents, I4.19t.4l; Minnesota bakers, 1.40iJJ,86. Kye flour firm, fair to good, u.4 .;; choice to fancy. H5ott4.ua. Buckwheat Hour quiet. ll.4Aa2.4S. srot and to arrive. RTF firm ' Ns 9 UL f 1- -. New York. CORN'URlt-lM Km hla and vel- low, ll.20al.ac; coarse, Il l0.gl.13. BARLKV Quiet; feeding. 4ic. c. I. t, Buffalo. WHGAT-Recelnta. tntntt bu.: sales. ISO.- C0 bu. futures and U.CO bu. spot. Spot market easy: No. 2 red. 7'4c elevator; No. 3 red, 7tHc, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tUMc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, K3"ic, f. o. b., shoatN The wheat market had a atronaer opening on rabies and bullish Argentina crop news, but gave wsy when early buyera started to unload. The breAk was accelerated by more liberal reoelnta. Influential selllna at Chicago and a bearish Modern Mliler re rrt. last prices showing Ho net de cline. Msy. S4 3-KfcC. closed at M J-lHc; December, tiAil l-lc. closed at Mc. COHN-RM'tlnli uitil h,i innrtl. S IM bu.; salew. JKi.ouO bu. futures. Spot market barely steady; No. 3, elevator, and bbe, t. o. h., afloat; No. 3 yellow, Sic: Mo. 1 White. S74o. notion maraet waa steady at first, but weakened with wheat and closed HJfVe net lower. January cloeed at bnc; May, tOHflaOSC cloeed at 60Vc; December closed at fcic- OATf4 Receipts, Ijo.SOO bu. Bpot market steady: mixed oats, to 32 pounds. 3ic; natural white, to 33 pounds, H'a4uc; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, 3HIV644C KfcfcD firm; spring bran, IJm.so, October shipment. ma steady; shipping, 6(S70c; good to choice, Ditieoc. HOI-'S hiMdv! k,atA. pmnmAB tn choice 11, )ll24c; lira, UjHic; i'acitlu coast, HIDKB 8leadv: r.alveaton. to ia pounds, 70c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 21c, ory, n io u pounas, inc. LEATHER Steady: acid. 264527V4C. PROVIHIONS Mef. Arm: ramllv. 111.50 i.'.u; mees, N ilil.00; beef hams, t.iA'a x.M; packet. J0 0uu 10.60; city extra India mm, IH.OOIH fiO. Cut meats, ateonv: pickled bellies. tlO.SfllO.SO; clckled hams. H.i"B12.flO. Lard, Arm; western prime, $iU . Kenned, steady; continent, . A.. 31U.za: ctimtionnu. t7.iiMtL.iis. firm; family, l.S0il00; short llt.Aoiris.M); mesa. Im.ouU.ni. i allow-rirm: city XI2."0 per pack age, ic; country (paOKSgjs tle, dSH'V:. BUTTBR-rirm; street price, extra creameiy, Jkc; official prices: Creamery, eommon in extra, lMisc; held second to extra, 21ft2fVc: state dairy, common to fancy, mUc. UuTTKK- Strong. Street price: Extra creamery, SSZee. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, lS251o; creamery. held, seconds to extras, zmific: atale dairy, common to extra, ltujj4c; reno vated, common to extra, imitx; western IMLIUI). LTVIIIIIlUn IU IIIVL. lUlfli:, WUl em Imitation creamery, firsts, 2)c. uun.fc.Hh; etesay; atate fun cream, Small fancy, 13c; fair to good. 124 12V: ; large fancy, 13c; fair to good, lialici Inferior, loltifmc. LOOS Hteady; state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected, white, 3JXie; choice, 3fVg4lc; mixed, extra, &c; western nrsts. 2?.6ijc; official price, 24V2fic; aec onds. TiiiUc. POULTRY Alive, easy; spring chick ens, 13c; fowls and turkeys, 14o. Dressed, firm; western chickens, HQ 16c; spring turkeys, l21c; fowls, 12816c. NEW TORE STOCKS AND BONDS Bhtciih Upward MoTemtnt ef Priosi ii ritnr8 of larlj Trtdiie. MARKET TURNS BUOYANT IN LAST HOUR Aaaeeaeeraeat that Teraaa ef Or Deal Are Ready Be As- oaaced Cssiet eealatera I Wake l. NEW YORK, Oct l-A sjugglsh upward Miovement Ol prices gave way In the last hour of the trading today to a buoyant and ahin ated upruan which made up almost as Isrge a volume of business as tne wnole of that for the rest of the day. The revival of the statement verified shortly after the close ot trading that the "ore deal" was ready to be announced, once more caused the awakening ot the market. L'p to that time dealings hud been so dull as to oiler small held for comment ouialde the gen eral pustled conjecture as to the cause lor t ue sudden relapse from speculative anima tion early In the week. The foiecasta of tne bank statement were for an Increase of $X.0uu,uO to tH.oii0,fJ0 In cash, according to tha computation of the usually accepted authorities. This gain Is due to ths deposit of government funos with the banks under the offer of the Treasury department whlcti was Ister modified to In crease the New York allotment by reason of the rejection of the offer by Interior banks. The regular express movement with the Interior, however. Indicates a persist ence of demand on New York, the move ment on balance against New York amount ing to ahout 2,Kv.0'j. Money on call was much easier. The hslt In the operations by large capitalists was attributed In some quarters to desire to await the clearing of differences over the ore deal. Tha stoCKS Immediately connected with the project were notably strong In the day's narrow market. Humors were afloat st one time that President Cassatt of the Pennsylvania had died. Contradiction of this report did not entirely relieve the market trom the repressive effect of the talk of his 111 health. Borne allowance must be made for the di version of speculative activity to quarters outside the Stock- exchange in accounting for apathetic conditions there. 'Wall street gave attention to the cotton market In periods of excitement there, such as ruled today. 'I'h renewed nnnrehenslnn Over the COltOn crop Is of direct Importance to holders of shares In the cotton carrying railroad. The proceedings In the outside market also offered a strong contrast to the somnolence on the floor of the Stock exchange. Crowds ders for mining shares or an oesrnpuuns. Gold coin and bullion. Oold certificates Purx clear, St. Leule General Market. ST. LOUTS, Mo., Oct. 5. WHEAT Fu tures, lower; cash, firm; track No. 3 red Cash, 77C; No. 2 hard, 74o!7tiVS December, 73'tfi73io: May, 77i77tie hid. CORN Firm; track. No. 2 cash, 45f 4So.; Deeembar. 4c; May, 41e; No. 2 white. 474tMc OAT8 Firm; track. No. 2 cash, 34c; De cember, 34tc; May, 36V33oVic; No. 2 white, 36c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. M.i5 03.40; extra faney and straight, t.t&tm.2Z; dear. I2.30fli.75. BEE D Tim o thy. steady; IS.sMr4.09. CORNMEJAL Steady ; 3;'.6o. RRAN Firm; aacked, east track. ikr)82.-. HAT Steady; timothy, 3i:.O(i15.O0; prairie. tt.OOflll.t. IRON COTTON TIES-ll.ftt. BAOGINa-9V. HEMP TWINE-Se. PROVISIONS Pork, ateady; jobbing, 214.40. Lard, steady; prime steam, 2 56. Dry salt meals, steady; boxed, extra shorts, 3.S0; clear ribs, 9.ti2H; short clears, 39.73. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, 310.26; clear ribs, I10.37H; short clears, 310.62H. POULTRY Weak; chickens VMe; springs lie; turkeys 13c; ducks (4n9c; geese. Sc. BUTTKR-Bteady; creamery, iOfiXe; dairy, 18422C. EGOS Firm; 1MC, cane count. Receipts. Shipment riour. bbls. ......... ., 19.000 n.ouo Wheat, bu S7. 7S.0o0 Corn, bu 10.400 2.(m0 Onts, bu 162.fsj 116.00 Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. S.-FLOUR-Flrst patents. 34.20t44.30; second patents, 34.OS04.il; first clears, 33.25fr3..t5: second clears. 32.402.(10. BRAN In bulk, 14.3H.2S. (Superior Board cf Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). Tht range cf prlcea. aa reportd by F. D. Day Co., llo-lll Board of Trade, was: Coppers and gold mines are the favorites, but the moat eager dealers In the shares are alleged to be uninformed aa lo the nntiiil nt their nrooertv. Within a few dava nast the sacculation in mines In the ,... 1.4 M.,bal hu lalcen on tha DroDor ttnr.m nt m T'ninn Pacific's strength was connected with reports of the favorable ch.rocter r.f the forthcoming annual re- Th. MnooH Weakness Of KUSSion securities abroad and disquieting rumors of ih. enniiitinn of Russian finances were ihA.idhi t.ttv aome hearing on the re stralnt apparent in the stock niarket. The -i. , . niAflA hunvtni under the tnfluenco or the late outburst of animations. Bonds Km Tnii 1ea. oar value. 32.660.uiO. United States new 4s declined '.x per cent on call. , . Following were the sale and prices on tne btoca tirningi. y galea. Hifb range ot v; Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Y"es'r. Wheat-' " I I I neC....T3'i74' 74W 731 73HI May... 7B-(r"8V 7V4 S 77s Flax- II Oct.... 1 ill I 11! 1 JH4 I us: Nov... 1 U' 1 11V( 1 10V ill's; Deo.... j i, llOi,, 1 (KM,! 1 0H May... i 13S! 1 11.1 1 13 Artlclea.l Open.j Hlgh. Low. Close. lYea'y. T4s'74'.iSS 75'a iKSai a (! !7i,,iia,4!Vi'?s! VI I When ic... May... i! 11 l.Olll 1 I i (A-t....; eo'.kl Dec.... U j ly... USu-Hi tn- DC....,34'i?ii! .my... -'i Jll.V... ti , llnrk i Jan.... 13 4 oct....t us i rm -Nov....! on i a so Jan.... i!:7 tf.Hi laiua i i Oct...., t 12H. I 12V.I daa.... ' ir, 7 J I 4-a, 411 4fi a 43aJi l 2(V24H4H44t9Hi 44 ti M ' 4s tt -w l fcs I 13 2Vi U 45 IS tO 13 40 2'i 'I -! 3 00 7 20 36 u i 00 I I I 1 4S 3 11 7 30 No. t'n quotations wr aa follows: FLOCK Firm; winter pstrnis, 33 3x9 3.40; Winter straights, 32.10u3i6; spring patents, 44. .6g.lKo; npimg straights, j.o hanera, ..(i'J.ii. WHEAT-No. n spring." TtffMc; No. 3, 7&Hc; Ho. t red, ilStniV:. t'URS-No, tMv'. No. I yellow, 4s4 -4t)SjC- OAlS No. J. 3:lSe: Nb. 3 white, 34it c; No. 3 white, ioiit HYE-No. 2. sic; BAKLLt lood feeding. 3flWc; fair lo choice malting, 44fte SKKDb-No. 1 nax. 31.06V,: No. 1 north western. $1.11. Prime timoihv, tU.0ivD3.tM. Clover, contract grade, 12.26. PrtOV'lrtlilJsd Mhort ribs, sides (loose), lt iewf 00. kl pork, per bll., 1)4 60. Lard, per l'" Ihs.. S iti. Short clear sloes (boxad;, a.Ukui.C'V Foilnw. tig vera the receipts and ship men is of flour and grain: Kecetpte. Shipments. Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. t hard. 76So: No. 1 northern. 76He; No. 1 TmffTS'ic; NO. t durum, 4o; to arrive, 2'c; No. 2 durum, MVic; to arrive. 6!e. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 44'; No. 3. Hc Oats: No. I white. 31ici No. 3, 2Jfi30c. BarleyJS 40c. Rye: Wi67Ho. Flax: Cash, 31.11,. Pklladelphla rrndnee Market. PHILDELPIIIA. Oct. t. BUTTfcR Firm, good demand; extra western cream ery official price, 24c; street price, 2tic; extra nearby prints, JSc. KQGS Firm, good demand, nearby fresh and western fresh, 2to at mark. CHEESE-Firm, good demand; New York full creams fsnry, 13Vfcc; choice, U'ic; fair to good. 12$ Lie. Pearl brain Market. PEORIA. Oct. 6.-CORN-Flrm No. 2 yel low and No. 3, 44c; No. 4, 4f no grade. 44f 44Hc. o ATS Finn: No. 2 white. 34c No. 3 white. S3W4i33c: No. 4 white, :H(l.'c. RYK Stronrr; No. 2. K!rtfc. WHISKY On ths basis of 31. 2S for Jin Ished goods. Mllwaake Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. WIS., Oct. (.-WHEAT Steadv; No. 1 northern. 7alc; No. 2 north em. Voi7fro; December. 74Sc. RYE Firm; No. 1, 4f64c. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 6uc; samples, 38 fji4e. CORN Lower; No. S cash, 4f8 16c; De cember, 42,,e. Flour, bbls. Wbaat. bu. . Corn. nu. ... Oata, bu. ... Kve. bu. .i... barley, bu. 11 00 .fH6..' .4,110 ' .lao.sto 23.00 . 44. ) J".i0 lO.OOO 7.700 On the Produce exchange today the but tar market waa firm; rreamerlea. llff24Vo dairies. 17Ht2lHc. Eggs. Arm; at mark, cases Included. US lie; firsts. He; prima fliais. :V; extras, 14c. Clieeae, strong; 12Vllc. m Kaasai City Grain and reevlslane. KANSAS CITT. Oct. (.WHEAT De cs ui be r, c; MT. ne. Cav: No. 2 l.ard, WITlo: No. 3. 4r7oe; No. 3 red. Tlo; No. 3, TmiHe. OATtj-Ne, 3 white. t4H4to; No. I mixed. HAt Steady choice timothy, 311.71 11 n; ahoire prairie, (y.goxrs.iu. K YP-4t and y. tUKJt-Lacetnbsr. 374; May, tsac; July. nnlnth Grnln Market. DULUTH. Oct. (. WHEAT-On track. ro. I hard. TSV; No. 1 northern, 75c; No. northern, 74c; October, 75c; December, 74V: May. 7,c. OATB to arrive ana uciooer, jc. Atm Eiprest Amlrot4 Copper Ameiicso C. K Am. C. Ic T. pf Aiser. Cottoa Oil Ainr. Cotton Oil pf American Epreu Am. II. L,. pfd Amerlran Ire. curltles.... Aniarlcan lintl Oil Am. Unwed Oil pfd American Zocomftilve Am. Locomotive pfd Amer. S. R Amer. S. a B. pfd Amer. eufar Reflnlns Am. Tohsiio pfd, ctfs Anarendt Mln. Co., ei-dl. Atrblnon Atohlpon pfd AOntie Coart Lino Baltimore A Ohio B. l. A Ohio pld Brooklyn lUplfl Tranlt.... Canadian Paciea Central of Now J or toy Chesapeake A Ohio Chluto Groat Weotera.. Chlnso ft Northwor.tern... Chicago, M. A St. Paul.... Chteose T. ft T Chkaso T. ft T. pfd C. C, C ft St. L....I.... Colorado i". ft I Colorado ft soutbtrn Colo. A So. Ut pfd Colo, ft Pa. Id pfd Conaslldatod Gaa Corn Product, Com Products pfd rvclawar ft Hudaon ixtaware. L. ft W Panror ft Rio Orando D. ft ft O. pfd Matlllora Sacuritlra Rrlo Brio lat pfd Kris id pfd Oonaral Electrlo HoKktng Vally. ottarod.... Illlnola Central intarnatlonal Paper International Paper pfd.... International Pomp International Psmp pfd.... Iowa f antral Iowa Control pfd Kanaaa City southern..., Kanaaa City Bo. pfd Louiavtllo ft Naahvlllo... Mclean Central .Minnenpolia ft St. Louis M . St. P. ft S. S. M... M.. St P. ft g. 8. M. pfd. . I Mlraouii FarlAc I Mltaourl. Kanaaa ft Teiaa. M , K. ft T. pfd National Lead National R. R. ot M. pfd. Now York Central N Y., O. ft W Norfolk ft Wfal-rn Norfolk a.', pfd North Amerlran ParlDc Mall I'annarlvanla Peopla'a Oaa P.. C. C. ft St. L Kaarad Btaol Car Proaaed f C. pfd Pullman Palace Car trading Reading lat pfd , Reading Id pfd , Republic Steal Republic Steal pfd , Hock faland Co Rock laland Co. pfd Ruhber Oonda pfd St. L. ft S. P. td pfd.... St. Losla Soutliwratera.... St. L. S. W. pfd Bouthara Pacific to. Pacific pld Southern Railway , So. Railway pfd Tonnoanea Cnal ft Iron.... Teiaa ft Parlflc Toledo". St. L. ft W T. St. L. ft W. pfd. VnlAn Faclflc ......... t'nloa Pacific pfd t'. S. Exprraa f. g. htaltr f. S Rubhar I', s. Rubber pfi f. 8. Staol V. 8. Stael pfd Va.-Carollna Chemical ... Va.-Carollaa (hem. pfd... Wabaah Wabaah pfd W'alla-Karso Cxpreaa Wcatlnshouto Kioctiic .... Weatorn I'nlno W'hoallns ft Lake Erie.... Wifconatn Central Wla Central pfd Northern PaciDc Cantral Leather central Leather prd Slooa-Shrinald stool Otaot Northern pld Intrrhorough Metropolltau. Interborougli Hct. ptd Total sales for the day. . i.ino 200 ioo J.300 IM4 M 27 1 Lew. 114 44S lulti 1 Ke 74 t.!M no l.ino too It Bon H too 100 too (.too 100 4. toe 4, 100 'i.Teo 700 ;oo HIS int '4 Ml4 S"4 1'1'4 140 M 1 7 lTSi in JTI7U, 157 !7 rO iii" 184S W'4 M7- lfH 149 13!w 1 n 177" 'ei US tut 4. roe 300 0t) IM 400 "too "ioo i'ooo t,"0 5U0 100 1.100 7' 4i r S4'4 m :o ii':'t 'ii'i 'ioi, 47 77 OS 171', tV, 1 tit's 'ivi 4e 41V, lot Cloae. f7S 11444 101 it TV 111 V lk(: 114, l3"i M !ll 1044, 141 14 ' 11 I r, 17"i !! JH 1'4 vi u 27 1 7H 4014 115 Itej 4i 4s.8oA.2jn i ew Ynrk Money Market. NEW TORK. Oct. t.-MONF.T-On call. firm. 3i4H per cent; ruling rste, 4. per cent; clusing hid, .14 per cent; olTrerl at per cent. Time insna. essier; sixty aays. bWil pep-cent: ninety days, 4Vfi'(,e T cent; six months. Mia r eenu riUME MERCANTILE rAI t.lt sttl' per cent. Cir.KUMt tAt IMSUB, firm, im actual business In bankers' bills at RJV-tf 4 IOO for Omand and at 34 Sul0e4 'li for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 44 Kl and II.MHi commercial bills, M7V BU.VKK-mr, onikc; Mexican aouors, w. HO.N'DS Government, weak; railroad. firm. . . . Ouotatlona on bonds today were as toi- lows: m at1Ma !d aerlea. wi V. 8. rf. la, tea. do toueoa V. 8. la. reg do eonpon V. 8. old 4a, reg. do eoitaon C. 8. naw 4a, reg. do ennpoa Am. Tobacco 4o... do 4a Atchieon gaa. 4s. . ao adl. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4s. Hal. ft Ohio 4s... do t Brook. R. T. e. 4a Central of Oe. to.. do let Ine do td Inc do Id Inc Chas. ft Ohio 4v,a. Chicago ft A. Is. C. B. A 4. a. a. c, B. I. ft p. 4a... do col a CCC. ft St. u 8. 4a Colo. Ind. He, Colorado Mid. 4a.. Colo, ft So. 4s Cubs ta P. ft R. 0 4a... Plat I Here1 See. to. Brio a. I. 4a do gen. 4a ....... Hockmc Val. 44a japan aa 1H H 1014 , , to . t2H . 34 IO"! . I"4 . t " . 1 .l.fa .i":-. . t . ss"", aa a nan- w..... M iPenn. n. ISa noa. ., fH Reading gen. 4a n ..10414 St. U ft I. M. e. Sa 1I1W ., 71 St. L. ft 8. r. fg. 4a .J t ISt. L. . W. c. 4a... 71 .. 7H'aboaH A. U 4a.... MTt . . co. Facile 4a 1H4 do tat 4a etfi ' ow o 40 rlfa .-t'ti do 4a rtfa ..l".ts o td eerioo ..liiw L. ft N. anl. 4a... ..I024 Maa. . . 4a . llo4 Met. Central 4a.. ..llo! do lat Ine .. 7S Minn. ft St. L 4a ..1114 M . K. ft T. 4a... ..101 do ta .. M In. R. R. ef M. a. .. N. T. C. g. IHS.. . .1010 N. i. C. g. la.... .. 34 No. Tactfio 4a .. Lisa do la ..Ill H. ft W. e. 4a.... .. Il4 O. 8. L. rfdg OHAIU LIVE STOCK MARKET Uodtru Eon of Cgtt'e, with QDsrtllT ftsady. Pricet HOGS COMMAND ABOUT SHADY PRXES Falling; Oft la sheep tar the Day. hat Week's Total Larcest ta Mla inrr t Market Prleee F.aaler for Week. HOfTH OMAHA Oct. (. 190. Receipts were: cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 10 447 2,?2 34 Tl A. TT 8i. Railway M 1UH ... TSV Taiaa ft f. la lli v. t2 T., ft. L ft W. 4s.. 11. ...lua Vnlon raclne 4a .. ...100i4;t-. 8. Steal Id Is. .. .. an ..101 7 Ottered. "Ex-Interest. Wabaah la do dab. B.. W'eatern Md. w. ft L. ft. Wis. Central .101 " .ll . H . Kta . 14 . N flostoa Storks and Bonds. BOSTON, Oct. t. Call loans. 637 per cent; time loans. Wi7 per cent. The closing quota tions on stocks and bonds were as to. lows Atchtaon adj. do 41 Met. Control 4a. Atrhloon do pfd Bneton ft Albany. . .Nu Hneton ft Maine.... Boatoa Elevated ... Fltcbburg pfd Meilcan Control . . . V. Y., N. H. ft H Pare Marquette ,.t L'nton Tactile Amor. Arga. Cham. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tnbo. . Amer Bugar do ptd Amor. T. A T Amer. Woolen do pfd Pomtnlon I. ft 8... fCdtenn Eleo. Illu. Maaa. Electrie do pfd Maaa. Oaa Inltod Prult .... II .Atlantic ....100 Bingham .... 71 cal. ft Hecla... ....1044 Centennial .101V4 Topper Range .. Paly west ..14 Frauklla ..in llranbr . .IN "lele Rnyalo .. .. 2IH Man. Mining .. ..:!! Michigan .. II Mohawk ..1' Mont C. ft C. .. i Old Dominion .. .. It Oaceola .. II Parrot ..1IS'4iQulncy ..IIS Ishannen ..lit Tamarack .. .7 Trinity ..lftimt nlted Copper ft .214 . II If. 8. f. 8. Il'tah 'Victoria Mil Winona .losv W olverine Mining.. Oil t'nlted Shoo Macs..... 10 Oreene Con do pfd V. 8. Btaol do pfd Adventure Ailnuea Amalgamated Bid. "Asked. IV4 North Butta ... . 41-, Halt- Coalition ,10! Nevada .. S al. ft Arliona. , . 87 l Tecumaeh lllXArliona Com ... Iltj ..til .. It .. 1414 .. list .. 14 .. 11H .. Ill .. lo .. 15 .. ta .. tt .. e44 ..1!1 .. in .. 9 .. 14 ..104 .. 11H .. 41 .. 4JV4 .. 10V4 .. I7 ... 7 .. 11H ..lfl .. !7H . .114' ..4 .. 80-4 ..13a .. 15 .. 40Vt Boston Copper Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper msr ket, reported by Logan & Bryan, 2 Board or Trade Dunning, umana: Adventure Annuel Atlantic Bingham Black Mountain Boatoa Cenaoltdated Butte Coalition .... Calumet ft Arlaona..l40 Calumet ft Hecla.... l:o to 174 lTSVk M e li'H 100 47 Telede Bead Market. TOLEDO. O.. Oct. t. BEEDfi-Clover, eaah and October, $8.40; -December, 38.30. Timothy. (1.14. Alstke, tl.JO. CaCee Market. NEW YORK. Oc.;t.-COKFKB-Market for futures optned steady at a decline of t to 10 points and ruled around that level until near the oloao, when oftartnga were a aftAtls heavier and prices Increased thalr lossrs In tha Absence of supporting orders. Kurupean eabUa were a little disappointing, the weather in Braail favorable for the Crop, receipts large and nothing further was heard regarding valorisation. The mar ket closed stesdy st a net decline of 10 to l points. Sslea were estimated at fct.JSO bags, Including Lecember at &$.mc, March at t-7oXL7&c. May at ft66 toe, July at eji'7 ooo and September at l.luc. Spot, steady; Ma. 7 Klo. tV,c aarar and Mela aaa a. NBW YORK. Oct. 4.-8IOAR-Raw. steady; fair refining, lV,c; centrifugals, gg test. 4c; snelaaaea sugar. I'.o: refined. Steady; crushed. i.TOc; powdered, l.luc; arrenulated. 8c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. l.-8rOAR Steady : centrifugal yellow, v4 J-Mc; sec- onos, 4'.c. ' ioo too 1.100 jno too 4.1100 tot 0 4.50O l.4o i!io oo i.too 700 IK) U.IKM 700 ".V ioo too 154, eft 1.500 4') W.700 TOO M.I0O . 1.100 . 1,100 . 4.100 llt.SOO . 4 r .1I.40A . 14.700 100 '. " inn . 1.404 M1 :t if, 147 ' 71 83Va 41 M' Ji 11 21 St 14 ij n" 10 140 "4 4t M', JTV4 141V 4 'ii" Hi, t0 M'a ii'i 41 w 5t4 "ui ID 47'i 1171, a 34 "774. 4 1S 47S N J7 l.o4 til 151 31 ttH 74 4T It 15 41 HIS 49i IKS 41 107-, 40 i-'i. 4 4 lit 47 lutS II 41 loo lit l.M its too 00 11. 400 In.) 400 t.loO 10.400 7.10 MS I1J.V 1H I its s lw To "4 7 hares, ITS MS tus s I0.1 tl4 IHIS MS TiS IIS MS 1M 10 S TIS .4 M 2 7"S 4 7m i IS "OS ill 174 !7.4 I2S 47S iii JS s 19 147H IS T4 ISt its N4 77s 49S 14u 41 ten 4" t!S IJ 141', IIS S MS 17 HI HIS tt K IIS S its IS It 41S i! Ins HIS !! MS 1S It TS MS 117 S s llo 7S 4IS 11 47S lts 1T WS 41 t0 I4S lS t;s la III sis lot 7"S IU, .14S 71 S Centennial Copper Range Dally Weat Eaat Butte Franklin Greene Copper Cranby Helvetia lalo Koral !.. 8. ft Pltteburg. Manacliuaotto .... Michigan 4 Mchawk iH Nevada Conaolldsted lis North Bulla 27 Old Dominion S Osceola 12 Pneu. Service 41 Pneu. Service, pfd.. Quince Shannon ilSTamarcli STnn. Copper 17s Trinity ItS t'nlted Fruit , 24 t'nlted states, com ;-, t'nlted Statre. pfd. HSlteh Consolidated. 9 t'tab Copper , rj Victoria MSVVInona , IDS Wolverine , . 1 41 tos 114S .. elS ..ins .. la .. tl .. It .. 14S ..101 .. 45 .. IIS ..10J .. M't .. 41. S .. 1S .. Si .. T .. 12 ..ll OfTlclal Official Official Official Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday .... 334 t.EU 3.7S7 2.100 4.7M t.id 3. Tt 4. U0 r.Ki7 14.3-4 8,700 M 83 81.4 J. Z Steers ...lion 8 heifers.. 83 II fot, 14 feeders J. Painter Neb. I a feeders.. 114 133 3 7 R Latta-Neb 3 f steers ... 3 to 3 tO .1 T. JehnahMM.VK 10 steers.... 4.'5 3 4A 4 cows 1133 173 3 bulls list 3 to HlXStt No rreat change took place In the hog market this morning While sell ers could point out strong spots and weak spots the general trade waa about the same as yesterdsy so far as prlcea wri concerned. The movement, however, wss very slow and tt waa a dull niarket from start to finish. The quality of the boss did not range an good as yesterday, so that top sales do not show up to as good ad vantage on pap. It will be noted from the sales thst hogs of different quality are working closer to gether. The best shlrplng and butcher weight hogs are also selling to better ad vantage aa compared with the lighter weights thsn they were ths first of the week. In other words, while the top has not shown any Improvement the bottom Is not ss low as It wss a week ago. Representstive sales ty: roosters. sviwi sprin F1ve dsys this week.. 80.149 .17 11.77 Same dsys Isst week. .27.21 fl.803 W.3S 8ame dsys t Weeks ago.. 23. 397 2M- 8t.t23 Bams days 3 weeks ago..!2.!WS 3S.456 71 470 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 27.4V1 28.440 70.043 Same days last yesr... .38.034 31.100 86.883 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yesrt . inns yw. Inc. Cattle 755.744 731.313 S8.S71 Hogs t019.2 1.834.381 186.721 Bheep U13.T74 1.362,383 m,2 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed steers.... Fslr to good corn-fed steers l.OOtJo Common to fair corn-fed steers.. t.tornSnO Good to choice range steers 4 502 12 Fair to good range steers 4.C""f4 J Common to fulr range steers 14?S Oood grssa cows end heifers f 'S Fair to good cows and heifers.. 1.4oi3.08 Common to fair cowg and heifers.. 1 V. .40 Hood te choice stockers and fdrs.. 4.0MM W Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 3 VtJ4 00 Common to fair stockers ?-ZS2: Bulla, stars, etc t.7Vr.7S Veal calvra 4 0Ofl.0 The following table ehowa the average price of hogs at South Omnha for the last several daya, with comparisons: Ete. I 1908. lltOo.l.ilSOS.llJOS.Il'.iOl.ll?. 2'Pt- 2 PPt. 14.. I 17 Pept. 36.. g 17H R Bept 28 . (Its, 24 Sept. 27 . 6 304 t 19 Sept. 23 . 8 18 f IX Bept. 29.. 3 21 5 19 Bept. 30.. I 13 Oct. 1.... 2S Oct. I.... ( 2ti 5 18 Oct. 3.... 6 27 t 10 Oct. 4.... 8 29 I 00 Oct. t t 06 711 78! 7 0I 891 I 78 5 371 I 87 8 74 8 no 8 fl S 74i I 5' 1 I 73! t M t 74 7 741 7 871 K4 8 14 6 881 7 bol 8 f 1 18 t 70 7 881 8 iSI S 10 7 34 I 89 B 12 7 31 i 711 7 4l 8 791 8 11 8 811 t 1 6 17 8 09 87i 7 Ki e r.! 5 is 7 301 8 59 t 18 7 so. 8 m l in 7 811 8 881 B 20 It bA i 16 Kerr York Mlnlncr Sloeka NliW YORK. Oct. 5.-Closlng quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Con. Alice Breeeo Brunawlck Con ... Couatock Tunnel Con. Cal. ft Va... Mora Silver Iron Silver Leadvlllo Con .... !0 ..4.'0 .. 3u .. 40 .. II .. 81 lt ..418. .. I Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Potoal Savage sierra r.evoda Pmall Hopea .. Standard .. 8 ..4'- ..:t .. 10 ..110 .. 19 .. l ..'70 'Bundar. RANGE OF FRICES. Cattle. Hogs. 8loux City 3 502(41.20 8 25.40 Omaha tl.tiin.uf) 3. Auo.4 Chicago 1.60'ft,7.00 5.7tV').W Kansas City 1.7&iT).S0 .0ivp!j.5o St. LoulB 2.0Uflti.50 6.20Jj4.eO The offlclal number of cara of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. She'. H'r's. C, M. & St. P 2 3 Missouri Pacific 3 L'nlon Paclllc system 30 17 12 C. & N. W., east 4 C. & N. W., west 6 19 19 C, St. P.. M. & 0 2 C, B. Q., east 2 C, B. & Q., west 45 21 C, R. I. & P., east 1 Chicago O. W 3 Total receipts 88 71 31 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: a Cattle, nogs. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Armour, from Denver... Iobmun & Co MoCreary & Carey Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Hamilton & Rothschild. L. F. Hubs KlngAn & CO Wolf J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. B. Root ft Co T. B. Inehrain Lehmer Bros Other buyers Totals.. ..1. 50 S'Jt 472 loo no 123 4K 2ri 3! 1W 90 " 8 91 54 28 8 t 780 i.401 8J17 615 1.133 1.M9 1,837 313 1,315 99 829 1.0a I.oaden Closlngr gtneka. LONDON. Oct. I. Closing quotations on ins nioca sxenange were: Conaqle. money do account Anaconda Atcblaoa lo pld Baltimore ft Ohio.. Canadian Pariae ... fhea. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. N. ft ft. T D. Peers d. ft n. O da ptd Mo do tat ptd da id pid Illlnola Cer.trel .... Leuievtlle ft Keth. 8ILVKK-liar. .. 4 M., K. ft T ITS .. Ms N. T. Central Ut .. I4S Norfolk ft w u ..I07S; do pfd S4 ..lOoS Ontario ft W 4s . .117 Pannerlvanla Tl ..IMS Rano Mlnea .. I4S Heading 741 .. It , go. BaMnar r.Z . IHS! do pld 101 .. USiSouthers ParlAe SIS .. 14s I'nloo Pai'ltv li .. SI do pto J7 .. 47 S f. 8. Stael j (. .. IS I do pfd 111 .. 71 j Wabaah tl ..ltt! do pfd , 44 s ... lllta Spanish 4e atu eAu urr cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Oct. B. The rates for iimney were easier In the market today, owing to large dividend and government distribu tions. Discounts were lower In sympathy. Prices on the Stock exchange continue stesdy, but tho easier money rates have not expanded business, which was extremely dull with the exception of homo rails, where fair Investment purchases were noticeable. Consols declined in the afternoon owing to continued gold exports. Among foreigners Russians were . the weak pot on the pessimistic statement of the KusBlan min ister of fl nan o.f. Americans developd Irre gularity, with pronounced weakness In Canadian Parlflc but the active Issues hardened fractionally tn the forenoon on local suuDort. Later the New York ad vices encouraged tho market and price moved up firmly, especially United Status steel, and closed firm at a fraction btilow the best quotations of the d.iy. Copper shares were In good demand In sympathy with the price or the metal. Japanese im perlnl sixes of 1904 closed at IhOS- ex-int. PATU8, Oct. B. Prices on the Bourne to dav declined heavily ut the opening owing to the fall In Russians following yesterday's publication of Finance Minister KokovsofTs report to Premier Btolypin, expressing the condition of the Russian treasury. Th market milled later, but prices closed heavy. Russian Imperial fours closed at 370.90 and B'iKslan bonds of 1904 at 3t6.Gn. I I'.KRLIN. Oct. B. On the Bourse today prlos declined. Russian being particularly depressed owing to the adverse reports regarding ibe finances of Russia. Wool Market. BOSTON. Oct. 5. WOOL The Com mercial Bulletin of this city, basing its report upon statistics gathered for the government, .will say tomorrow; The strength developed at the London auctions and the moderately active business being accomplished here are Imparting a more cheerful and strengthening tone to the wool situation. In tha opinion of the lending merchants, prices are now at rock bottom and any changea that may occur will be towards a higher level. In all quarters It is contended that values will at least be maintained on today's basis. Some manufacturers realizing the futility of breaking the market, are purchasing supplies. The prominent and leading con sumers are operating. Three-eighths end bait-blood grades of both domestic and foreign wools are In more active request. Transfers Include territory, fleece, Aus tralian, Texas and California wools. As a rule the sales are of moderate quantity, around 100,000 pcunda, but a few touching the half-million point are also reported. In addition, It Is stated that a recent trans action in three-eighths territory amounted to nearly 1.00o.0) pounds. A report that a large quantity of fine medium territory wag sold on a tfic basis is authoritatively denied. Half and three-eighths Montana la selling at 2S28c; fine medium brings 234r2le. Original bags and graded stock are moving line; staple la selling moderately at 73 gibe, while tine medium brinks 6370c; fine cloth ing Is on a basis of 7o72c; fine medium snd half-hlood. tT'Sf.V: three-eighths. 6rt4f, 67c, and quarter-blood, ftoioto. Fine scoured sells well at 8Mr7oc. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 2. 1MB. according to the Kama authorities, are lno,7S8,3&3 pounds, against 184,187 33 pounds at the name time last year. The receipts tn date are 236.918.269 pounds, u gainst 2M.2A&.&38 pounds for the same period last year. 8T. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct. S.-WOOL-Steadv. Medium grades combing and clothing, 23 27SV;; light fine, 18i21c; heavy fine, 14417c; tub washed, 32Q3Sc. C.Vi"lL,ii Receipts of cattie looked small today us compared with recent days and still the run was considerably larger thsn a week ago. For the week to date receipts show a lair gain over the corresponding period of last week, as will be noted trom the table at head of column. The supply of beef steers was very light and thre was nothing choice Included among the receipts. Such cattle as there were sold In about the same notches as yesterday, the market being without note worthy chango In any direction. The mar ket for the week Is a little stronger. The supply of cowa and heifers was also small and they, too, sold at steady prices. The market as a whole was without any noteworthy feature of Interest. Everything In sight In the morning changed hands very readllv and the trade came to an end nt an early hour for the want of more stuff to sell. A considersble proportion of the receipts consisted of stockers and feeders. The ar rivals this week of that kind of cattle have been quit liberal, and while the country has bought freely speculators still had quite a good many cattle on hand tills morning that were carried over from yes terdav. Thev were In consequence cau tious 'this morning and the feeder trade as a whole was slow. Good feeding cattle have sold as high this week as nuy time and the common to medium grades have been gradually working lower, nepret-entative sales: Bhtr mitna, av. r-r. ao. ..it 4 11 a . .1S10 I IH) COWS. .. iwn t 6 .. mo 1 te ..10H I Ot I .. 40 I 4'i 1 HEIFERS. .. 4 I 4.1 4 411 I 04 .. 711 I 71 BCLL8. 1 1108 I l0 i 411 I 15 1 Ill t II 1.... No. It... t... 11... 4... t... Ii... 4... Ii... Av ...14?t .. 464 ..loot ..1120 ..IWK Pr. 4 OS t 70 t IS I Oil t SO . tM 10 . ISO 1 CALVES. ,t 1 is t Tt t 14 STOCK tr.4 t ti 150 1 75 STOCKERS ITo I 40 TS5 I 71 ! 00 Ill I 00 WYOMING. 25 feeders 140 110 140 t 71 i 00 t Ot 400 II AND FEEDERS. 1 TM lit 12 US 8 80 t 1040 t 44 6 feeders . t3 4 calvea... 3 3fi sleers....l0 B feeders.. 902 a feeders.. 102 37 fe.ders.. m 4 rows IH) 4 cows 970 12 cows 9:8 14 steers... .1070 3 40 3 75 3 86 3 00 4 10 8 90 3 80 2 00 1 36 3 to NEBRASKA. 1050 3 calvfS... 297 18 steers.. ..114S 18 feeders.. 82 27 feeders.: Shu 23 rows 99 27 cows 988 11 cows 1000 4 Cows 927 MONK Y-:'.(i3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3Vd4 P'r cent; for three months' bills, 4' per cent Bank ClearlaaTa. OMAHA. Oct. t. Bank elearlnga for to day were 81.73190.43 and for the correspond ing date lut year ll.4o2.231 .80. Traxsaarr Statement WASHINGTON. Oct, l.-Today s state ment ot the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl0,0un.0u gold reserve shows: Available eaah balance , Metal Market NEW YORK. Oct. $. METALS-r-The London tin market waa lower today, with spot closing at 193. Locslly the market was easier in sympathy with spot, quoted at 842.42.60. Copper had a very sharp advance In the London niarket, the higher prlcea being accompanied by considerable speculative excitement. -Spot was quoi.-d st 94 and futures at 93 17s 6d. Locally the market was strong at tha recent ad vance, with lake quoted at laiK.JJJ0.jO; electrolytic at f 1 9. Tiff. 'JO. 25, and casting at 319 .6413 2O.0C. Lead was dull In the local market with quotations ranging from 35.85 4) 90 The London market was 6s higher at lttatd. Spelter was unchanged In the London market. The local market was steady, at 8t.loit76 2a Iron waa higher In the English msrket. with Standard foundry quoted at 66s Id, and Cleveland warrants at 6Se 7Hjd. Ixx-ally the market wss nrm with No. 1 foundry quoted at t-l.Outja.uO; No. 3 foundry northern. ia).6itI2.0O; No. 1 foundry southern. Cl.Otjjil.fcO; No. J foundry southern. 8!i atrHtil .00. ST. inns. Oct- 5 MET ALU -Lead, .22J,319,y J steady; 35.86; spelter, weak. 34.1 3 feeders. 2 heifers., 2 fetdera. 8 feeders. 26 cows... 6 calves. U cows.., 1 feeder.. 3 cows.... 17 feeders. t 36 t 90 3 60 3 06 3 40 i 60 3 20 WESTERN'S Brltton Bros., Nebraska. 7S0 60 4-fl 70 .. 63 .. 143 ..1004 . 4Tfl .10M) . 669 38 feeders.. 627 33 cons luo 4 10 3 00 4 06 3 60 4 00 3 00 3 30 2 70 t 08 1 00 2 b0 3 00 3 tO 2 00 13 feeders.. n3 3 40 23 cows 910 t It U cows 914 2 70 13 heifers... 704 2 30 bates Park L. aV C. Co., Wyoming. t feeders., not 8 M 8 rows lu.U i 76 W ows it4 3 80 218 steers. ...UiO 4 M 4 steers.. ..lu2 3 40 C. O'Donnell. Montana. 40 steers. ...lien 4 18 steers.. ..1081 74 cows 914 3 00 U cows .' lu teedtrs.. 819 3 30 Sam Johnson. Wyoming. 18 steers... .I1106 8 hi 14 cows 1083 4 cows t4t 2 76 7 feeders.. I04I 15 bulls 1148 3 20 W. K. Wtlilama, Nebraska. 44 COWS 81o 3 tto cowa 866 F. Posuar, Wyoming. 26 steers... .la 18 4 so G. It. Lang, South Dakota. -tl leeaers. . i"o v . 9 iwia. ...im t COWS 10JO 3 10 Dan Ciayton, Montana. 49 steers.. ..llt4 4 4tl 87 stetrs. ...1062 ti steers.. ..Hb8 3 26 84 cows 10.1 16 cows KaiQ 3-6 8 cows U.'l 4 bulls 13 0 3 30 Thomas Sun. Wyoming. ...Ui2 4 28 7 steers. ...HIS ,..1046 3 86 10 rows 997 David Frail Montana. ...1118 4 26 21 steers.. ..1156 ...1010 4 00 14 steers... .1:69 J. C. Johnson. Nebraska. 948 J 76 30 fteders..lu02 29! 3 76 A. Robins. Ncbrasks. 8M 2 60 3 cows 848 A. Johnson. Nebraska. 978 3 90 I rows 933 2M 3 78 C. M. Brown Wyo. 1 steers. ...1100 4 40 2S steers... 10. i 4 On 7 cowg lot I 31 I cows Iu6 t t 67 steers. 14 cows.., 7 steers. 14 steers. l!fl rows :ai calves. . . it. 29 cows G. 46 cows 6 calves... 3 66 2 30 3 33 4 06 too 1 70 3 80 3 28 2 60 3 to 2 36 4 24) 4 40 3 80 3 ti : 10 At ..WT ..in ..not ..SOI .ft Sh. t4 40 10 ISO 44 IS... 41... 4t... It... 17... 14... 44... II... tt... M... 44... II... II... tl... 47 ,."l .sat .14 . t4 . 4 .104 .174 .11 ..174 ..HI . t4 ..tM ..rw ..tM ..HI tat II... 41... ... .., I.., its 0 its iw Ins 4A to St tie 10 40 40 Tt.... ... 44.... U ... St.... 71.... 71.... M... Tt.... Tt.... !.... at.... 71.... 4.... T4.... 71.... A ..M4 . It ..14 . r . ?t ..Uo ..tat ..if .1:1 . tt 8k. ...4 ...141 ...IM .141 ...l4 ..II ...r7 ...Ml ... ...Ml ...toi ...lit in to rr. I 10 4 14 I 14 8 M I 14 4 St , I M I IS t I 8 I 4 M 4 M M I l!'t 1?0 t nv its I tl lie 40 I M 1!A 4 tl 40 I H so 4 It M 4 15 ... I M 40 8 40 10 4 40 44 6 40 I 90 4 to 4 IS I 44 8 to 4 10 4 t t to I IfS I ITS 8 MS I N I 84 4 II 4 IS 4 tl t n 4 u 4 tl 4 It I it 4 IS 8 tt 4 tTS I 17 V. BIIEEP-It was a little slow In the big sheep barn this morning, but It was a Frl oav and no art-eat activity waa expected. Feeder buyers who cama In early In the week had. aa a rule, secured what they wanted and gone home, and as usual toward the last of the week, there was no great number of new arrivals. At the same time packers, who were free buyers earlier In the week, were pretty well tilled up and not especially anxious for supplies. The fact la that packers felt that they bad been paying too much all the week, eapo ciallv for fat sheen. Aa will have been noted from the sales, good wethers have been selling this wekk at ii.0ut'.2S. which Is fully as hlah or a little higher than the same kind of stuff haa been bringing In Chicago. Aa the receipts of good killers have not been very large during the week. pacKers nave neen forced to pay ne one, but under protest, so that It was not sur prising today that they should bold barlt and not try very hard to buy anything additional. Buyers kept working away and at the time of closing this reDort there was very little desirable stuff of any kind, either feeders or killers, left In th barn. Good wethers, both killers and feeders, gold up $6 and good fat awes brought tt.ot. There were no good lambs to make a test of the mnritei. The most striking feature of the sheep trade thla week has been the slx Of the receipts. For the five days 119,M sheep and lambs have been received, which Is the largest In the history of this market. Previous to this week the largest receipts for any one week was 193.26U whlcb wss the nrllrlnl count fnr the week ending OctO her T. 1WA t ha, rivnrH fnr 1904 was held by the week ending October 8, when 94.0SS was the official count. In 1903, tha largest run wns fnr the weelr endlnar OolOtoer If. when the total footed up 96,u3. It will be understood that the figures are for the six days. It will be seen from this that the big runs at this point have always occurred during tno early part 01 ucuioer. In spite of the excessive receipt market this week lias been In an excep tlonally good condition. Day after day the receipts have poured in until tne capacity of the bio- sheen barns haa been strained to the utmost, and still buyera have stood uo and taken the arrivals, practically oiran ing up the supply every day until yester- oay. as Tne nuyers organ ininning et stesctv; beeves. 33 2fi ; c.iws. ruiia nd mixed. K iii4 s: stockers and feed'tA, t-i'sMi4S'; calves and yearilngs ..'".-- lit mic Receipts, 1 n'ao; maia-a steadv; selling at t J)H 10; buik 01 a ilea, to.k6ttt.30. OMAHA WIIOI tlLH MARKET. Maple sad Faaer Trednee. EOG9 Per oog.. lMilse. LIVE IVt'L'IRt-tiens. l; tuikeys, Sc, ducks. ntckens, ss-c. BUTTER Parking stock, 18et enoice in fancy dairy, 1(sk creamery, i.i)i4c. JiAt-t ricte quoieu oy sjmann rt-g "- pany: Clinice upland. ; medium, vw, coarse, 88 laVoS.eV. Kye straw, a.evtj i.ve. KHAN-l'er ton. 114 to. v :,: l Altl.Kfl. tWFRT for a itiKH 1'er bbl . 32.60. TOMATOES Home grown, per basket 20 Ilia., loti . . . WAX UEANS-Fsr msrktt basket bout It lbs., vc. . TURNIPS. BiETS AND CARROTS Ttf bu., 7tC. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, hrstls, JOc CEl.EIiT Per dot. J&4J40C CUCL'MBERS Home grown. 26c. ONIONS-Home grown. lo finnriiah. 11 71 rep erats. iHkKN ri ioxm ivr oni. nunrnri, RADISHES Per dot. bunches. lotJAir. NAVY BKANB-Per bu.. tl 86; No. 3, $1.71. LIMA BEANS Per lb., tHc GREEN PEPPEUS-Per market basket. 350. PARSLEY Hothouse, per flog, buivnea. Ibc. CAPBAGK Horns grown, per lb.. 1S EGO PLANT per bssket, 60C. POTATOFS-Per hu., ose TROPICA!. FRUITS. ORANGES-VaUnclas. according to else. fAner. Jst n, bunch ths nut yesterday the market eased on. ana wnon It finally closed last night there were still quite a few left unsold. The holdovers, however, were very largely of the undo slrahla kinds, which never sell verv freely. Under the good buying demand prices huve held up remarkably well, In spite of thia fact that eastern markets have shown more or less weakness. While, as Is always the case with such large runs, It Is possible to point out high sales and low sales, the general market could not be quoted over loiJ26c lower for the week, with the decline the heaviest on common to medium lambs. As noted yesterday, there Is quite a sprink ling of old trashy ewes, known to the trade generally aa "tripe," left In the bnrn. and as a matter of course that kind of stuft Is a good deal lower than last week, al though it is hard to ten now mucn No. Av. 810 Wyoming ewes 12o 140 Wyoming ewes 12J 236 Idaho ewea, feeders. 104 4K9 Idaho lambs, feeders 67 724 Wyoming null lamba. feeders 48 14 Idaho lambs, feeders 209 Idaho lambs, feeders 164 Idaho lambs, feeders 139 Wyoming lamba. feeders.... 672 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 402 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... ins Idaho lambs, feeders B62 Idaho lambs 3il Idaho lambs B3 Wyoming ewes 2i9 Wyoming feeder Inniha. ... 41 Wyoming feeder cull lambs.. 400 Wyoming feeder lambs 83 Wyoming feeder Ismbs 98 Wyoming feeder lambs M Wvomlna feeder lambs 343 Idaho lamba 61 1Y, Wvomlna lambs 66 34 Wyoming feeder lambs 64 1051 Wyoming feeder Iambs 64 1392 Wyoming feeder lambs 113 Wvomlng feeder lambs 12tt Idaho feeder lambs 650 Idaho feeder lambs 60 67 66 58 67 67 63 116 46 4;: 47 19 6ri 46 B7 66 Bl 67 Pr. 4 65 4 65 4 tn 6 40 6 60 t 40 6 40 6 40 t 26 8 26 6 26 6 40 7 00 7 00 4 65 I 2T 6 25 i 60 6 85 6 hi 00 A 40 C 30 8 2d 6 M io i -.3 6 iiO 6 75 CHICAGO LIVF. TOCK MARKJET Cattle Strong: to Hteady Uogs Firm tn Easy. CHICAGO. Oct. 5. CATTLE Receipts t.soo head: market was strong for better grades, but steady for -others. Common t orime. ts.7TVnW7.00: cows. 32.70ifi4.7S: hellers . - . . " . . T , t . a . , A. . 2.fyKa.i.3o; duiis, ts.wa t eu; raivrn, m.wy a oft' atnekers and feeders. f''.2o4T4 40. Hnos Rece ota 11.1100 fieaa mar get firm esrly. but eased off later: choice to rime henrv gs.71vns.st menium to. gonii eavy. M.6B44J.65; butcher weights, 36 70 amod to choice mixed. 3.5fsn.. medium and packing. 6 taRit n: . rotiitn heavy, $6 00.30; straight heavy, t6 8Jft.DO i?HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts ll.nnO head: market steady. Sheep t8.nn4j5.Sl yearlings, tB-tna-no; lames. .wqi.a. St. Lenls Live Utoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. S.-CATTLE-Rectlpts 1.900 head. Including tno head at Texans market n lea ay; native snipping ana export steers, 84.76076.tM); ureesea neei anq outcnei steers. t4.oucu4.3"i; steers uo.nr i.uui pounas, t3 hMU.hU: stockers and feeders. n.W4' cows and heifers, 15 36Hi6.eO; csnners. tl li'U i K: hulls. 82.0064.00: calves. i3.26i?r7.6il: Texas and lnoian steers, j. loo.iu, cows and heifers, t2.ornfi3.60. HOtlS Receipts, 4.0ft) hrad: market 80 Metier: nlss and lights, 6IAno,5; packers, VI U.7b; butchers and best heavy, to.608 4.80. SHEEP AND LAMB8-Ree!pts. l.BOO head: market strong: native muttons, ti.i A5.60; iambs, ttifKO K: culls and bucks, fj.0tj3.16; stockers. 32.fMI4.80. Kansas City Lire gtoek Market, KANSAS CITY. Oct t. CATTLE Re celnts. 4. fin head. Including 0 head southerns,' market steady; choice export ani dressed beef steers. tS.50ii6.60: fair t ood. t4.004i6.40; western steers, 33.50416.00 stockers and feedere. t'.'.6fjfl4.50; southern iMrs. to.nfrdtso: southfrn rows. 8?OOu2.9o native cot. a, tl.75fi8 .60; native heifers il Wit I Oar bulls. t2.266t.tO: calves, llfs-ra.a.1. HOGS Receipts, 4,0 hesd; market strong to tc higher; top, t6 624: bulk of sales, 88 4636 5'-;: heavy. 6.40S.47U: pack ers. t4.4rvtl.624: Digs and lights. t6..6(i.6:'V4j. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.uiO hesd, market weak to loc lown lambs, t6.ui7.2t; ewes and yearlings, 34.76716.60; western yearlings, Ib 'tbiii .76; western s:ieep, tl.2ttiS.25; stockers and feeders, 33.6 '36.60. teek la sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal aeatero markets yesterday: , Cattie. South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago of ot per tioa. per par dOB.t bU. 16C. 34,ab6A XEMC ONS Llmonlers. extra Vise, tttoO; SCO site. .80; 360 other brands, tl less. BANANAb Per medlum-sised tl.762;t; Jumbos. 323 w. UAi tB t er id- snose FRUITS. PEACHES-Colorado. 8V1JH tt); Missouri, per 8-baaket crate. tl.OOUl.U; California Sal ways, per box, 31 00. fL-mia Oregon Italian prunes, oi.iv. PEARS Bartlett, per box. 83 00. GRAPES Home aiown. per l-lb basket. 17c; Tokay. 11.76. APPLES-Per bbl.. 32.0fVfr2,BO. CRANBERRIES-Per bbl., It tO. MELONS. WATERMELON 8 Per lb.. lfflVsO. Ot about 26a.10o each. CANTELOLPb.ar Poor quality ana not priced. CUT MEAT I'ltlCKB. No. 1 rlbfa. Ho: No. 3 rlba. !Uc: No. t rlba, 64c; No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 3 loins, Uc: No. 8 loins. 8H0: No. 1 chucks, to: No. I chucks, 4c; No. i chucks, 8c No. 1 rounds. to; fso 3 rounds, 7c; ln. 8 rounds, c; jmo. 1 plate, tc; No. 3 plate, 2c; No. I plate. 2a. siiBcn.L.sArv iuv. a. SUGAR Granulated cane, in sacks, 35.41: granulated beet, In sack a, 36.31. CHEESE Swiss, new, Ibc; Wisconsin brick, 143; Wisconsin limburger, lie; twins. Use; young Americans, loVic. COFFKa; Roasted. No. 85, 2oHo psr IB 1 No. 30, i.'i'Hc per lb.; No. 26, 1S tr lb.; No. 20, I6M1C pr lb.; No. 21, 12Hc per lb. SYRUP In hbis- 2".o per gal.: In esses. tlO-lb. cans, tl 7o; cases, 11 t-lb. cans, II.80; cases, u iu-lo. cans, tl.aa. rltwui-rer ;t frames, i3.oo. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard tvet- srn, ti-d'ioc; Maine, tl.lt. Tomatoes, t-lb. cans. 11.00; 2-lb.. tTctfjtl.OO. Pineapples), grated, 3-lb., 12.0502.30; sliced, ll.Kvj'J JO; gallon spples, fancy, 32-66; California apri cots, 31.1412 26, pears, tl.75cfil.60; pea cues, fancy, tl.76ft2.40; H. C. peaches, 32.00442 60. Alaska salmon, red, tl.26; fancy Chinook, F., 42.10; fancy sockeye, t., 11 sardines, 14 oil, 32.76; V mustard, 83.00. Sweet pota toes, tl.lOL26; sauerkraut, tl.uO; pump kins, oOcjtl.vO; wsx beans, 2-lb., 66flM.c; lima beans, 2-lb., 76cj331 36; spinach, 31 36; cheap peaa, l-lb- 60o; extra, 769tc; fancy, ll.35iul.it. cuntu riBH family wnnensn. per quarter bbl., 100 lbs., 14.00; Norway mack oral, No. 1, e28.00: No. 3, 124.00; No. 3, t-'O.OO; Irish. No. 2. 116 .00: herring, in bbls.. 200 lbs. each, Norway, 4k. 312 00; Norway, tk, 113.00: Holland, mixed, tii.ou; tiouana nernng, lu kegs, milkers, 80c: kegs, mlxsd, 70c. FISH Buffalo, large dressed, tc; trout, medium or large, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, 11c; halibut, fine stock. Uc. catfish, dressed loc; bullheads, dressed and skinned, 12c; hlte perch, dressed, 80 ; crappies, large. Uc; auntlsh, pan sue, 8c; white bass, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, 9c; salmon, Chinook. He; white Ash (frosen), 12c; mackerel (Spanish). lc; stive, per nsn, i-ffjiic; codfish, fresh, frosen, lie; flounders, fresh, frosen, 11c: blueflsh, fresh frosen, 15c; haddock, frtsh frozen, 10c; red snapper, dressed, 12c; smelts, No. 1. per lb., l'.'c; lobsters (boiled), per lb- 4oc; green, 37c; eel, per lb.. 18c; frog legs, per dos, 25c; roe, shad, 11 esch; shad roe. nalr, S 11. r3. L'avia us oifirmig, w. ja N1.TTS Pecans, inrge, per in., :; snuiii. per lb- 11c. Almonds, soft shells, per II)., 15c; hard shells, per lb.,' ia14c. Cocoa nut. 84.00 per sack of 100. HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen salted. No. 1, 13c: No. 3. 12c; bull hldee. 9H'd 10',c; green hides. No. 1. 12c: No. 3. 11s'i horse, tl. 5008.76; sheep pelts. 60c4jtl 2S. Tal low. No. 1, 44c: No. i. tlic wuoii-per id., iku-tc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. B. COTTON Pnot closed quiet, 4B points advance: middling uplands, 11.10c: middling gulf, 11.35c; sales. 1.600 bales. LIVERPOOL. Oct. S. COTTON Spot In fair demand; prices 16il8n higher; American middling fair, 8.69d; good mid dling, t.36d: low middling. 5. 9 2d; good ordinary, S.6d; ordinary. B.34d. The sala of the day were 8.000 hales, or wtilcn "0 hales were for speculation and export and Included 7,400 hales American. Re ceipts were 1,400 bales, all American. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 6. COTTON Market quiet; middling. 10c; sales, none; recelpta, 6 bales; shipments, t bales; stock, 10,300 bales. O'ls and Rosin. NEW YORK. Oct. 5. OIL Cottonseed. Arm: prime, crude, f. o. b. nilllf, 31c; prima yellow, 42c. REAL ESTATE TH AKBFERI. E. A.- Hewott to Laura A. Granville, part lot 12. biock 2, Clarendon t Eugene J. Sullivan and wile to HugU t. '1 homes, lot 12, block 1U. Flor ence Frank Thompson to Charles Ijidd Thome, lots 9 and 10. block t. West Cuming's add Harry A. Wolf to Carl A. Larson, lot 2. Hills Place Thomas W. T. Armstrong to Jose phine Dlmock. lot 12. block 7. Mel rose Hill Alfred D. Carter et al to same, part taxlot 25. 84-13-13 Mary A. Armstrong to same, lot 13,. block 7. Melrose Hill Robert E. StiOhlow to George V. Bhlbly. part block 25, Walnut Hill. G W. Wattles and wife to Hermlne F. Muller. tract In Grlflln A Smith s Oak Chatham Redick to Adam M. Noland. part no'4 ne'i 8-15-13. Paulena Gleason to Michael J. Glet son. lot 3, block 81, Florence Theodore Oreellng and wife to. Jose phine Weldenfeller, lots 4 and I, block I, Burr Place, and other lots. Same to same, lota 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. block B Burr Plaiv. and other lota. William 'Henry Malic ney and wife to Anna Louise Wrteth, lot il, block 1, Hlmtbaugh Patterson's subdlv. Coleman L. Porter to same, lot '.$. blork 1, Hlmebaugh A Pa ttei son's rubdlv Robert C. Strehlow and wife to Oer.rge T. Llndley, part Mock 28, Walnut Hill Fred A. Bailey to William E. Sim mons, lot H, block 8, Halcyon Heights Theresa Lederer to Willie E. Simmons, lots 9 and 10, blork 3, Halcyon uirhta neniennger to siyrne ei. lot 19. block 19. Wilcox's Walter H. Preston, 2d Henry W. Hogs. Sheen. 2.100 4.660 A.701) 6") 1 teO 4.0O9 4 00 J.ooii 647 2.691 1.207 l.-soo 4.u'o l.roa 3.500 11.000 ll.OuO Total.. .11.947 38.143 I.407 St. Jesepb Lire Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. I CATTLE Receipts, 647 head; market stifdy; natives, t4.to16.Ji; stockers and feeders, tS.OfVJi 4.30. HOGS Receipts, l.tft head: market 8c hlglien top, 3671,; bulk nf aalra, to.J66M. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnta. 1,2r7 head; market 10c lower; lsmbs, t7.2t; yearlings, 15 at. long City Lit Stork Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct. i.-iSnecil Tele. I gram.) CATTLE-Recslpts, fjuo bead; mar- Dunn and wife to John C. Blanck. lot 20, Luke A Temnlttin'a John N Haskell et si. o Francis E. Olney.' lot 22. block 111, Dundee.... Omaha lxan and Building assic a'lon to William Schneckinbcrger, lot 12. block I. Clarendon William Schnecktnberger to Vnlney Carter et al.. same H O. Wulff and wife to fhu-t Peee. I't 3 And nH lot 3. tlork 16. Halcyon Heights ; ; Mrl'ri-'a Ash to I.. B Musl'man. lot 19. block t. Crelehton HeUhls Maria HutmsVer to Chsr'es W. M'X- ger. lot 12. b'ock X. f-h'nn's id a-d. Ifivhland Realty comoinif to E. Ii. Howe, lot l. bl'jck 8 I "ran Place) E M Whiriple to P"itl Husch. lots 8, 8 snd 19. Auburn HH1 John Power to Vnvaoret A. S-ott, lot !3 block 4. Crehton Height. Oersrd Mranrtenhttrg and w'f to Marls Marx lot 82. Tuttle's sul-div. Cbar'es B prltehard to Krret C. Hodder. lot 6. blcck 2. Wah'nton Hill ,.. Edward P. Sweeny and w'fe to tha yitnam encioanv, l-ts 9 and 10, block 6. Thomburg add Th Putnam company to A. G. Ed wards, same Mary Mcfiee et al. to John Dan. pn t lot 1. runes 1. farg 1'iace 1.600 333 867 3.000 too 1.30) 600 l.roo l.'OO foa 4V) Total... 39 9)0 1 u 1 t V r a .t it A Ir II rt. Ih tt ta Ut 18 I Id st rlbe