TIIK OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1908. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET' Cattle ef All Kinds Steady, with B'st Grades Strong;. HOGS STILL TRAVEL DOWNWARD stares, had I.amk Aetltre- eller. with Prleas "thawing Cosialderaa-li. Mr((k aa neelrahle Feed rn and Killer. pa kMC . ao-rl ' ; b'M-hrs and bst !:rvv, VArhl.y rilLLP AM' I.AMH l"ipi. -' 1 -iri. fiddv, tmiivr inu't'iii." 4''4-4r; Isnih. '. Jf'n."-.:-': . uil mid bin k. 2Vi 4 0", stork" is-. UIK (. l.ltK. 'Tilt h M IHh F.T 29, ' gs. She 1.M2 21 80CTH .OMAHA, rept ftLiDt. wer: Cattle. H official Monday T 5 Crtlmt Tuesday S.r.'o Twra days thl week 14.CM iUimt days last week.. ..13.153 Mm" days 3 week wgo..2",075 Sme day 3 Korku sgo..12.9:-.5 fit n i e liiynlWMki a go. . 1 5.11 s. rna iImvi Inst vear. . . .1ft. (.12 The following table shows me receipt isttle. hog and sheep at Biutb Omaha fil ths eat. to dale. compared wlih hist year: CUt'le 711.1 4.4J 14'.M3 Una '1.924.451 l9T,ri73 2rt,77H m-sep 1.4S.KM i.&.1"4 50,053 Ths following table shows t..e average, mica of ho, at ftoutli Otr.aha for the last I'veral days, with comparisons: 5 7.."o 7 . 4'il 12.177 i .490 :". il.H 9 2.72 ' 41. 4sT4 42.9,2 ladle lend, Ilea live tu Tea 4 eat Loner Vheesi atrttna. I'llirAHM. r-Vpt. J9.--C ATT T.K - Receipt . "n head; mat feet str-a.lv. steer. 4'"t ;.r,; ,,. .5.2rt5.jS: heifers. lJ.rt4., bulls. tJ.S"i4.': i'lvc. W.yfl.; stockers. nn1 feeder. !.tiiM..VI. Hons Receipts. M Ii-1: market ru in pie lower: lion l.eavv shipping). $7 IS (I 7.Ji: hntrher. ," '.'(i7.4' ': light mixl. I 2o 6t ai ei,.,te. lirt'.e Hi; rf7 nackm. SH. ! jS; pigs. $3.;&'l.-:5: bank 'f -ale. $., K. . SIIKKP ami I. A M FlS-Receipts. 30.no head; market strong, with -wirn lumhi Ice to 25e Ingher; sh-ep. 5Hi4 6; lamb", II O'-! 5.50; carllng. M.S.Vft-4.26. 19 "T n Df Bosh fu I Ml St 250.CCO Acres ol il.c Choicest Virgin Prairie Saskatchewan Wheat Land Will Be Offered for Sale at Public Auction At the City of Regina, October 12 1 3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 The SasEtatooini Data. WM. 19O7.i:O0.1ijy.ilJ4.19'J. ,!"! pt. Rpt. 30.. KfPt. 21.. S"pt. Papt. 28 rt. 24.-. ?"pt. HI... I apt. Pt- 27.;. f. pt. 2... fi 7 opt. 2... 6 A4 U I IH. 741 t 7ft! 08! i t 72 6 021 J 33 I Ml 7 ( 74 7l 7 37 6 7S a i 'J t i.1 B nil "1 6 3.t b 76! ?! J fc 7H 6 4 7 6( ft ... I f " 3 2 a 7 84 t M 6 111 14 HM 17 6 i 1 ft f4 1 I 7 6 2fl ll l ' I i m k isi & 741 6 691 I 6 11 & l! "l 5 721 7 St . 'Sunday. The offli-ial brought in nuftiber of today "by each Cattle. Hogi can road nf mock waa: Sheep. H t, C M St. P 3 War,rt . 2 vtlHiiourl Paclflft 3 l.'alon Pacific B;t f. ft N. W., eaat.... 18 l' A N. W., wct.... S9 '.' Ht. P. M. A O,... 4 c. K. &. Q., eaat 1 B. A wont 92 f. K. I. A P., eaat.... 2 I'" R. t. ft. P.. went Illinois Central I t . G. W 1 Total receipts 2t9 aa follow, each buyer purchasing tha nuin bar or head indicated: , , . Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Omaha Packing- Co 5 S3 870 fwlft and Company l.ww C2V 2,irtt I'tldnhy Packing Co l.i1". 853 1,40 f'udatiy Pack. Co- K- C.. ichwartchlld A Bula'er. Vanant fm Cow. f'arey A Beniert' . .' l.obiWan tv RlvUd .... I, fttephen ..v." 3 1 1 1 ... 2 1(1 7 Jo 1 13 12 i 8 2 .. .. U 21 1 2 .. 4 1 .. 1 o ".111 M receipts was Kimm Itr Mre Stork .Market. KANPAS CITY. Prpt. 2.-CATTI.K-W-celpti. 2.i hrSil. Including LUO suiitherns; market for steers steady.; row" steady to 10c lower; clioice export and dressed beef ulcers, Iti.i7.l: f!r to good. .2.V(j6 80; western sir-rs. 3.4054.a: stK-keis and fe-ders. V.Mi 50; smitliern steers. 4 4; southern tows, 2.liTJ.2; native cow. $2.JM4.ii; native heifer. $2.75'g4.oO; bulls. 2 4"a.l.o", calvws. $3.5'fi ri.50. HO IS Receipts. 27.1100 bt-ad ; market lij loc; luwpr; top. IH.90; bulk of sals. W.4ftf sfi; beavv, tK.sOliti.i: packer and butcliers, S 4.Vfi ini; light. .2"WHi.70: pig. tt.ail6 SO. 8MKICH AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. l.i.ilOO head; steady to 1oc higher; t'tah lambs. "..2S; lambs, I4.2.Vu5.2.'i; ewes and yearlings, J.t o'iW.Oii; western yearlings. tA.tu'q 4 ': western sheep. ;!.lii'J.Ht; stockers and feeder. 3Hi4.O0. Ilm'k In Mabt. f live stock at the six princi markets yest Receipts i pal western 137 M VM 251 23ft 70 . 6K 2 2311 1 Mill A Bon K. P. liewl Huston A Co .1. B. Root A Co.. .1. II. Bulla I-. V. Hum fudahy Broa. Co t.ayton A. Co.... ........... I-. Wolf ...i. ....... .(.... ?21 McCreary A Caryv -.. 4M Ram Werthlmer ...k.;.... 34 U T. Hamilton 1" hi. Hagerty A Co 141 Wulllvan Bros. .,:.. Jl I.ahmer Bros St. Louis Packing t Neleon Morris ' ;.'.f..... 1 Sitiltn A . P 100 tther Buyers v 5H4 tlATTMi-Hecelpt of cattlfl bered i2 cars, which wss a i uesday. .making the total K77 115 24 17, m 2.911... 14.081 today num- fair ran for a for the two . ' . . . . . . . . , 1 ..1 ilk) 14. tw lieao. a gain or ovri i.ww ncu ii.s tnmpared with the same days last week hid a losa of about' 1,000 head as compared with ,lhe same days a year ago.. Buyer generally complaining about the qua. tv of the rattle on an average. "the arriv al consisting largely of feeders, with a gr-.V4iany ,traiajf -atock. vattle aud i atuCf mat was neither good far feeder buyer u r killers. The general market seemed io be In very fair condltim, aa buyers were all out In- the yards In good season In the morning wltn liberal orders In nard. , . Th.' Ilrst cattle to soil were feeleis of rretv de.ent quality.-which were in gocd i e nan l at fully s.eady prices, wltn omc c tlie.ni poaalbly showing a little strength, i air. s i grane of feeders alsui so.d fa.rly well, hut trashy kinds, aa usual, were si w in moving. Packers were looking for "iestrabln fai K.irrt and Hie market became reasonably in tive wr.lh prices steady to strong as c.im l. id Willi yesterday. While thesuplyof mood teevis was abort, what cattle there w.re keptil selling until the yards were liaciha.iy cleared by midday. Cows and heifers were also active sMlets and the market was In good healthy con ditlon. wlillo prices looked strong to 10c high than yesterday. As was the rase with beef steers the big end of tiie re ceipts changed hands In very fair s asin. (Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn ieu ateers, IO.4mf37.26: fair to good corn-fed slaers, fi.BiKfii.4t; common to fair corn-fed steers, l4.iiW75.ki; good to choice ratine siaera, 14.60'aa.iK; fair to good range steers. .'4.(4i4.60; common to fair range aeers, 23.2.S '4 4.ti; good to choice cows and heifers, 13.30 j8.86; fair to good cows and heifers, I2.M "3.i; common to fair cows and heifers, !:.(VicK2.!); " to choice stockers and feeders, 4.2ui)4.tw; fair to good stockers and leeders, 13.5iitii4.2S; common to fair stockers and feeders, 12.7tVgO.tO; stock feeders, I2.VI (04.0. iiOtjS Receipts were light again today, making the run for the two daya this week over 1.000 head short of the same il last week, but only about 300 head short of the same days la.t year. The market on selected loads such a shipper would want waa pretty nearly steadv, the best klnda selling up to Jit 85. On the other hand, paxkera did not appear very anxious for supplies, and as advise from other selling point were by no mesn favorable, they generally acted on tha I bear aid, standing out for a AfrlOc de relay Cattle II. irs Fhecp South Omaha 6,3" 0 4.'0 3O.000 Ploux Cltv 1.0"0 l.mio St. Joseph :).i""l 7. .' 2.ii0 Kansa City 2.0 27.i 13,ono St. Inuls 7.it 12.701) 2 Hou Chicago 6.0K) 14.000 a).i0 Total .'il.OOO 66,100 7n.W)0 (inrAtio riRiisi" xd rnovmnxs Feature nf the Trad log and (losing; Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. 29. Wheat prices on the exchange ile.. I ned more than 1 cent toilav owing to the heavy selling pressure brought out mainly by a recurd-hieaking Increase In the world's available stocks of wheat. The close was near the lowest point, at net losses of Viile to lti'n', compared with the previous clone. Coin, oata and pro vision a I ho were weak. Kcntlment In the wheat pit was veiy bcailcU all clay, and the market was under heavy selling presBure the greater part nf the scmmiiii. Influenced by declines at all of the leading Kuropean niarke.s. the local market openexl weak, with pries olf Vif'iC to SrV'. compared with yes erday's close. When the visible supply statement was given out later In the clay it fully justified the early selling pressure, as It showed an Increase of 11.410.0ii0 bushels for tile week, which Is the largest gain ever recorded. Minneapolis reported nn Increase In stocks of 1,250,000 bushels for the past three days. Prices at Minneapolis and Dululh were mure than 1 cent below yesterday's-close. Kxparti business for the day waa re ported at fifty boatloads, anil prices gave promise of much larger business. The mar ket failed to rally from its weakest, anil closed at about tho bottom. Clearances of wheat and flour were ecjual to 2d7,0O) bushel". Primary receipts. 2,242.010 bushels, compared with 1.22S,(() bushels the cor responding day a year ago, Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts, 1,371 cars. Hgalnst 1,300 Inst week and l.'HTj a year ago. The corn market was weak all day. The September options showed special weak ness during the last part of the day, sell ing off H.c from the high point. Cash was '! lower. The close waa weak, with price off '.u-Sic to IV'. Local receipts, 322 cars, Willi 129 contract. ' Outs were easy, 4n sympathy with wheat and corn, except that September opened lirni on buying by shorts. Prices at the sample tables were '.AHe lower for the cash grain. Ixical receipts, 31S cas. Provisions were steady early in the Lay, but became weak on renewed liquida tion of pork and closed at net losses of 7Vfe-a Bd? to 35c. estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 26 cars: corn, li cars; oats, 135 cars; hogs. 2K.i) head. .-(The leading future. ranged a follow:- ""'"A j MANITOBA ; A QUICK ...i 5 EASY TRIP A .. FROM ALL r "f V ? POINTS "jV.aw.wVj ajQuTH VoAKOTA I $ ' O ' I ; s" - sf ! g J NEBRASKA m If Land Free Railroad Fare to Buyers by (Ltd!i an T Sco Train Schedules Delow You do not have to live on these lands to get tho big liar.cain values. Tin most certain, the most paying investment for city people as well as farmers. ONE CROP WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASE. Come antl see for yourself. l!.")O,U00 acres the cream of Canada Wheat Land- in the Province of-Saskatchewan, Western Canada will positively he offered at auction by the Saskatoon & Western Land Co., Ltd., at the city of Kegina, Saskatchewan, Canada, October 1J, 1.'5, 14, 1."), 10, 17, 1!)0S, Here is your opportunity to get your pick tif farms as many acres as you want in the heart of the greatest grain growing country in the world. Buy As An Investment-the Market is Fast Rising! Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.J Yes'y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Corn Kept. Dec. Mav Oats Sept. Dec. May Pork Sept. Oct. Jan. Lsrd Sept. Oct. Jan. Ribs Sept. Oct. Jan. I I ! 9Vs 1 Out' Hi !"i li!' Ifil ta- I. I I 7!'fc7!. I h-iU : iilVli'! ! iS ! .1 4:. ol'r I I I 9! nstWcVj?.! !H 1 l',99,'g'4,!),Vu,i' 1 t"'-'s 1 1 :l ""' i ua i i 02i4, i ii2i,ii i ttt',. I'g i v- a 14 90 I I.' 22'a n 1.1 2ii I lti in) I I 79',; ': B4 I 49'.! 41l4 61H! I I 7H I 7S I t44 48 al 79- to . 14 90 l.i 25 16 90 10 17 'a 10 :ii 10 27 rcilci ;to. 92,i 14 90 14 871.4 16 60 dlVtHVaiu 49'.' 4Xt, 4'.49',iji-', &!! Dl'. 14 90 14 90 16 65 10 17V4I 10 17',,' fti'10 201 (ft 10 2Ui 10 30 I 10 i; I 13 25 15 25 iii'fei' (f! 16 in Make your plans now. Get ready to go Regina and GO. It will lie the Ri'ninlenl trip you ever made a holiday, an etlucnlloii and a dcliazlit, whether you buy land or not, and a fortune-making trip If you Invest. Your money for railroad fare will be paid back If you buy 160 acres or more. IRT you buy at auction remember tbat. Here are lands as good as any $410 acres in the United States, that arc near railroads nearly all within ten miles of an up-to-date railroad, to be offered at auction. They have been retailing at $10 to $13 per acre, but there are many trarts that would be bargains at $20. The Saskatoon & Western Land Co., Ltd., prefers to tvliolesalw 250,000 acres of its holdings in the heart of Sas katchewan, and will therefore offer for sale this number of acres at this important sale. Who knows but that some of these rich, fertile acres may be yours, on a low bid! One crop will more than pay for the land. Figure it out yourself. The average Saskatche wan yield is: Wheat, from 20 to 25 bushels per acre; Oats, from 30 to 45 bushels per acre; Bar ley from 20 to 30 bushels per acre and so on. Arrange your business so you can be in Uegina to October 12, when the Saskatoon & Western Land Co sale Marts. Or go to Regina and get on the land n few day, previous, to October 12, so as to get acquainted with the great tract and determine what location you prefer. So far as is possible, we will accommodate buyers by putting up at any time any special quarter, half or whole section. We supply free maps showing every acre we own in the heart of Saskatchewan. If you desire more complete advance informa tion, send to our Regina office for Large Map and 90-Page Book Tree Our map shows each and every section we own. it gives you a true picture of our holdings, it shows how we selected the most fertile and best located acres available In the entire Province of Saskatchewan. It shown, how ideally the lands are situated how near Koginta, how convenient to WiiuiijMg and the grain and stock markets, and the excellent railroad facilities. Free. Wrlto for the map to the Saskatoon & Western Land Co.. Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Our hook Is a storehouse of Information on Western Canada grain lauds. Contains ninety pages, and many faithful photographs of land, crops, homes and features of interest in the heart of Saskatchewan. It lists all our property by quarter sections. Free. We want to Bend it to you. Write for it to the Saskatoon & Western LandnCa.. Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan, The Saskatoon & Western Land Co's. Land is Extra Choice Grain Land. You Get the Title From the Crown f a Indisputable Title The Saskatoon & Western Land Co., Ltd., had the pick of 3,000,000 ac res of best Saskatchewan prairie lands. We took In our grant extra choice acres not all in one continuous piece, but a sec tion here and there, so as to get the most fertile, tho deepest soil, ground free from boulders, with best water, near railways in fact, land ready for the plow, ready to yield the golden harvest and make profits from the very first. Think of it! 2 50.000 acres of these lands to be offered at auction. TP R Jl! Q 10cti - of the purchase n ice at awl I3 time of sale, balance of regular first payment of $3 per acre in ten clays; remain der in eight equal annual Instalment, with inter est at 4 per cent. Survey fees of IO cents per acre, payable with last Instalment and without interest. Upon a parcel being knocked down, the bidder shall Immediately make the deposit of 10 per cent of the purchase price with the Clerk of Sale. Otherwise the parcel may be put up again or withdrawn from sale. The Company reserves the right to withdraw any of the land from sale. Every purchaser of 160 acres or more of The Saskatoon & Western Land Co.'s land will have Canada, the entire price of his railroad transportation paid back to him. You buy your ticket on the very low homeseekers' rates all the roads give, and we pay it back. That is an indticrnieut for you to come to the auction and to buy now. When purchasing ytrtir railroad ticket get a regular railroad receipt from the railroad agent showing the point from which you start and the amount paid; also the name of the railroad com pany, date purchased and signature of the agent. HAILItOAII RATKS. KXCTItSIONS, KTC. Special low rates to Itcgina will be given on excur sion trains Over all leading roads of the Northwest on Tuesday, del 6 following are schedules and i oiinil-trlp rnt.'K of tho Silica jo, Milwaukee A St. Paul from Chicago, 3B Mi; tenuis, ti n. m.. H::in p. in., 10:30 p. in. aStlwankse, ;'.'.i!2.': trains. 12:15 a. in... 11:10 a. m.. g:6S p. ni. Dubuque, I33.9'i : trains. 7:20 . m. 1 2:01 p. ni., 11:35 p. m. Davenport, $36.25: trains. 3:15 p. ni., 1(1:10 p. in t:in.lni .1 Sli.eper, $7. nil. Chicago A l"lorth-West,rn Prom Chioago, $3d 5n; trains, it a. m . 6:3. p. in.. 10:15 p. m. afUwanka, $3ii.25, triilns. 9:5(1 a. in. 7:45 p. m. Omaha, $37; trains, 7:15 a. in, S'20 p in D Molu.s, $35.25: train. X:5 a. in Council Blnlfs, $36.60; trains. :u5 a. ni. 8:40 p. in. Sioux City, $34.50: trains. 11:05 a. in . 10:3(1 p in StH n.l.ird sleeper from all points except lies Moines. ;7. Wisconsin Central Chicago, $38.50: Ktlwaukts, $35.2.'i. Burlington I'xnn Chicago, $3K.5n: St. Louis, $43: Fsorla, $:!'.: Burlington, la., $36 9u: Bock Island, 111., 136 25; Kaokuk, la., .:7 7f. ; Hannibal, Mo., $4u. Soo-Paclfio From Chioago, $38.50; Bt. Paul, 126.50; Milwaukee, $35.50: Das Molnaa, $35.25: Fsorla, $39; Cedar Bapids, $31; Madison, Wis., $33 r0. Similar rates will lie given on all other line. "Ex cursionists will b taken on at all tntermadlat points along all Unas. This is Your Chance, Come to the Auction The Saskatoon & Western Land Co.'s auction will be held at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Nowhere else. , It will be held in the Saskatoon & Western Land Co.'s own pavilion nowhere else. It will be held October 12, 13, 14, 15, 1617. Remember those dates. Don't get there late. Be on hand tiarly. Don't buy, under any circumstances, of anyone until the "auction is on no matter what you hear. The Saskatoon & Western Land Co.'s land is extra choice. Don't take somebody else's word that they have land "just as good." Uir For Futrhor Information,' Hotels, etc., write only to the Saskatoon & Western Land Co., Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Make our office there your headquarters. The Saskatoon S Western Land Co., Ltd. City of Regina, Province of Saskatchewan, Canada. . : : r . . ,-j I . -;V. - J A- ""v, - . :,! t "V'-1 ',-, ' i ) ?-.itf . 'it Thrashing from Stacks, Showlnr Four Miles of Whtat Tlsld. Eight Mils. West of Moosa Jaw NEWYORKSTOCRSASD BONDS 9 92'ii I. I 9 75 10 171; fn io 2 10 17,, (10 20 9 75 9 R7' 9 R2' 9 1 I 9 95 r(M ft 87il 8 S7Vii I 9 821,1 9 80 j "s'75'Y 'a-8 87Va!. 1 9 82' ' 9 82',1 9 90 ?(!) tt-i 10 00 9 97'j S 87V, 8 S7', lift mm .'...nn. rail it h v.al.nlav With o few hog III sight salesmen were very reliictsnt to make 4h conceasion ami fuuglit hard to maintain values, with the j.tnilt lhat the trade waa pretty alow all lav. morning. SIIKKP i'he official coun showed yes teulay'a sheep reec-ipts to hava been II. I'd li.d, a very liberal run. though not a hey as last week. The market, as noted yesterday, was in a good. heHlihy condi tion and practically everything in sight umj sold i) y midday. This morning's re ceipts numocred considerably over 100 car and, as was the cas yesterday, the most of them were feeders, with only a comparatively small aprlnkilng of killei.-i on hale. Kaily advice from other selling point generally Indicated alow and weak mar . -!. but there vntn notliing alow or weak in ih Mg sheep barn at this point, it reined aa It everyone was out early in Hi morning and the alleys w.re tilled nli country liujera. The feeling was i hard, WuSSc: N'o .lr"ngr ilgnt from the outset and seller i red. tl.urcil.ixi. ian hv asking considerably higher lie toan rtaiied yesterday. liic iiie was .on uiulr way and bom feed er unci killer, sold quite freely at price u i were a little strong, to say tha leaai. A ln trade Manned up li became about ti:e hotle.l business propoaitlun of the hoii taiu far. Mere country buyers kept .Hopping In until the alley trie so full of ,h I il.c I It waa hard work to get sheep :hrjugh tbem. Kverythlng sold a (am . It icady to be shown, iiarring fat ' iii tat, which were entirely wanting, theie "u:g nothing very good on sale, the inai k ' as fully 1(X higher than yesterday n(t iu aoinn case, there wer sale that "ok.d lio higher. - To put it another way t"e n.arket luighv ( quoted 15U26c higher ittu inai ew. H'Uh almost avaryihing -J..I h midday, i-' spue of the (act that n, le w about 5 '. i bend on sale. Quotations on range or grass she-p and Uiubs: Hood to choice lamhs, I4.H0-5 15; fir tu good lamba. 14.750490: feeding I. inc., 14.00 9 4.75; good to choice light iarltr.g-v 40a4.i; good to choice i eay earling. $5.7i4.1u; feeding year i.n. 13.750 4 00; good to choice wether. i 100 4 00; tair to good wethers, $3 0ti I '.i feeding wethers. $1400 3.75: good to c -h.il.-4) ewes. $3.20j 0; fair to good ewe. i.ng'ii; lee. ling ewe, 2.O02 ulla and buck,, II VOtJl 60 No. 2. Cash quctations were as follows: n.Ot'R-Firm; winter patents. 14. 15714. 73; straights, f.So'gi.!; clears. 13 6(V(i3.H i; sprin; patents, 16X16 60; straights, $4.X-(& 4.10; bakers. $2.8yu4.10. WHKAT-No. 2 spring. ll.Omai.Ol; No. 3, Wcull (; No. 2 red. 9n4c'a$l.(Kiii. CciRN-No. 2. TK'flTS-'ic; No. 2 yellow, 79VH79V-. OATS No. 3 white. 47V68i94c. RYK No. 2. 76e. IIAIUyET tiooci feeding barlev. 55o; fair i to choice maltlnR. 6i'u.i9c. Tendency of Prices to Settle to Dead Level Still More Manifest. LEADERS OUT OF MARKET Men Credited with Control nf situa tion Cease Operaillon Iteporls of Railway Darning Attract Attention. SKKPH-Klax, No. 1 northwestern. $1.:234. aVrinie tlmothv. $3.40. rROVlSIONB Short ribs, skies floosei. ?.76'ci ICiKi. Mess pork, per bbl.. $i4.fMH'15 "0. ijtrd. per 100 lbs.. Jlu.2.1,. Short clear sides (iK.xc.1i. !U.25'u 10.50. rteceipts. Shipments Flour, bids 41.1(10 SS'.4'iO Wheat, bu 17ti.4dO 19. "cod . Corn, hu 258.0UO Sn.niO j Oats, bu. S3I.50H 294. 8"0 i 2V",- lK1,- -.Mil! liZS. 1 tempt to make fond for a upec Barley bu. 220.2(1,. ; ment. The small effect prcj.lt i c jii me airo.ju.-c exenunae cot lay cue mil I ter market waa firm; creameries. aoWJfic ; dairies. 1iui2ic. baga. firm at mark, casca I included. Kid? 19c: firais. 2'.'-: prime firsts, j 23c. Cheese, strong. 12'a'fi 131-.-. I Kansa City Grain and I'rutlaton. ! KANSAS t'lTY. Sept. 29 V1 1 KAT vtt' I lc lower; September, 94!.c; IVceniber. '.i.'IV-; ' May. 9HV. fash: No. 2 hard, 9j.!i''.v;No. 3! red. $l."4'ol.(6; No. 3 ' t'OKN Steady : September. .c; Decem ber. 5M4c; May. 59'.e. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 7P-: No. 3 white. 7J','ii74c. OATS I'nchangecl ; No. 2 white, 449.-; No. 2 mixed, t't'ijic. HYK 7(i(i7tM-. MAY Steady: choice timothy, $9 50ij 10.00; choice prairie. $s.:'0. Kl'TTKK 2tj,c higher; creamery extras, -; firkts, 24c; seconds. 22c; dairy fancy. lli,C. i;ot;s- r c ipls. Wheat Firm; ISO. Corn, (tats, . bu.. bu bu froah extras, 23c; current lteceipts. Shipments. 149.1(0(1 loi.O. ,i 17.UOO ..ki IJ,!"! 12.U0U (Quotations at Logan & Bryan. Articles. ! Kansas city, furnished 112 Board of Trade: by Op. n High. I Low. close. Wheat December May Corn I iec -ember May i I 9P, 97' I 91'. K', I I NEW YORK. Sept. 29. The tendency of prices to settle tu a dead level w;is still further manifest in the stock market to day. The professionals confined them selves to what they call In unci out op erations. Trading became exceedingly desultory aa the swing of prices diminished and offered lessening iiltiHctlou fur these In and out dealings. There were intervals of several minutes .luring the afternoon, when no transaction was reported from the floor of the stock exchange; a condition of dullness rarely Been. The stagnant condition convinced the doubtful ones that the wealthy capitalists, who were credited with responsibility for the activity of the summer .l.-allngs. were obtaining from dealings In stocks for the present. This fact constituted the news of' the market. Nothing clt-o received much attention, nor was there anything, in fact, i which seemed to merit It. Published re- ports that K. 1 1. Ilariimiin had been in ! consultation wit h u medical spe cialist wen- seized on by the icium trailers in .in hi- i itiinni, omrtl Illative ninve- lie. rhoni.nli Mei ment. The small eltect produced was evi dence of tlie lack of basis for reports of serious impairment of Mr. Hurrimau's con dition. That the siiatainlng force of the stock market during much of the past summer lias centered in the power nf the Marriman name thera can be no doubt. So much was this the case that disquieting considerations of how much rested on the welfare of one life often crept into the market discussion. The appearance in , succession of the annual reports of. the ' great tailioa l systems have a rather I chastening effect on over enthusiasm in i t lie speculation, although they relate cir cumstances that now become past history. As an example of the depths from which complete recovery must lie made, however, these report covering the late fiscal year still have force. The progress of that re covery 1 Illustrated in the August net earning returns, now coming to hand. For instance, the Southern Hallway sys tem, in spile of u falling olf of lii.74 per cent In gross earnings, compared with August or last year, has established rn j actual increase in the net revenues of I : no less than 23.83 per cent. This re. ( j suit obtained by a drastic cut of . ! Jer cent 111 th" operating cost. So' ! striking a contrast, even consider- j i big the comparison with hist years' ! period of enforced extravagance in cost of j cip'-ration to accommodate presume of i I traffic, does not escape criticism as re- I fleeting a possible starvation ot main- i tenance expenditures. The ease is snown . , in magnified form In the Southern railway , but the tendency Is fairly represen value. $2,ici8,iKi. Tniled unchanged on call. i ne loiiowiog snows the ran on the Sto.-k exchange I.mI:- Si,'.. Aii.aipieiiiHtf.l r...p.- Amc-rl.-aii Car A; l'.uiml ... I'rffprrei Anicrl'lii I'uMmt Oil Aniei l. nn It. I., pfrl . . Allied, ail Ire s.-rurll I ! .. Amprira nl,l!i-ril Aiiiprl.nn ...'-. int. .lice . PrrfrriT'l Aniei i, an S. Si It i t'r ferrod Ann rl. ten sugar It-fliilng A inert i an iiImh 1 1, r.rt AlHPTI.ail WlMlltMl , Anai'otiiia Mining Co At.iilfun Prefr.rre.1 AUkiiiIc C'uaKt l.lue Ilalllni.ire & (llilu F'rpfi-irri limekiln ltni.nl Traio4l .. I'aua.lian Paitfic c'eiuriel l.emlipr ...... . A . I'rrlwri-ril Cent -ai o' Nrs Jprrpy..,- CllP;.(.-al. rfr Otllo C'lilriso cireal We.tprn .. C4il.dt. V Xorl im -Mefn ( III. lino. Mil A til. Pant (' . . .. C. a, ri(. Umim .. c-i.lnrad.i FupI a Iron .... ( olnra'lo Simtliern .... lal prefprreit :'. preferred CnnMill.latPtl Gaa Corn Prn.1n.-la ,, t'elawar. A Huiann . tien -r Rl.t Craiels .... Preferred , '. Ii'wtllpra' Sei-urltlea .'. E'le 1st preferred I'.l pref -rrp.l (ieneral Kleilrlr lit. at N-uU.ern pfd .irp.t N.irllieni Clre. States lniiiils weic so of prices ltiR-.l. ICIW. Cllkl. 13 el .'s'.l ::''i i'el l.tCM 1IK1 111 llll " I 1.IIW 1.700 l.l(l '.'"I l.lc. .1.4-1" 7 Too - 4l") 'KI ;i,i"o i-.:.) I.ts-i '-. 4 H'l'l pin. 8J S.'.S 15. '.'I ' I'll , 1.74, ri 2d. Sic. -"'a IT'S 4(', i..;, 134 3'i 4-H 17C- 4"! "' 1S4P, i:i2', 34 JUS t-.JiV) 14i, m; ?)) if 5 rlfa Pr -ferre.l Internatloiial Paper Prelerr! Internatlnnat Pump hwa .'nlral Kanaaa c'lly southern ... Preferred ! mil.ville Naahvill. .. Mtnn apoia St. liiila .. M . SI P. k S. St. M. .. liilon Pat lfp . . . .Miafmirl. Kan.aa a 1'axa.. Preferred l.-nn ll,'l Kl "in 401 1",!KI l.-n) SIM 7ii 4'"1 1B ;' 4:i '4' no M. l7Vi 11 31 f 214, 1.'..l 0 1,(.M l.'4, as f..- ;ii) H( :s'a r 2S :ic 1ST '.2i, TH. 13S'. 31U il. I 11 ' 1(1, J '. 4, 1-j- SL".. 29', -'j -.'',V4 "41114 7'a I.": . Ml', . 3C. 14-. :n, r.J 117 ;7 hi.. reg. 4, $17S,lim.":'i: gold ccln and bullion. $:3,21'3,1'09; gold certificates. $14,952,955. Mew York Money Market. Closing quotations on New York bunds were as follows: 1(C -t do C't I'd aerlea . . Vl'.. li t' I.. & S. unl. 4e :!". It I Man. i-oii. ffdld l. . '''-I I'll Mex. Ceil. 4a "1 I I du lal Inr 14 121 , M. St. L. 4.... i". .".''a M . K. T. 4a.... 111 d. 2da M(t ll", N. It. R. of M c 4a. K.O, M X. V. e en. gen. J'.?. ul". ;i N. J. e'en. gen. . . Hi Nurlh. Parltic 4 4 dn 3, 7:i I'M "Nur. ".- W. ion. 4. !'9"-e .1:0. liregim S. b. rid, 4- in, .4 Penn. rv. S'-a. l!tl."... 94 Si I s' do con. 4a ell ul Reading gen. (a 1:11. 1"! Uep. of Cuba .".. 1-4 .t'a St. I,. I M p. 4a. Hie, J0". 81. b. S K. ff 4a. . 74', St 1.. S. W. ion. At. 74 l H. ret do roiipou . V. 9. : re-c 1)0 1 oiipon . I'. !. 4 r.-g. tin 'Oiipon Am. Tui.a.-i 0 do r An-hl.on gen. do adj. 4s do e-v. 4a . . do rv. ,ia . . AllanllP ('. b. Hall. Ohio 4 do 3'aa Prook. It. 'I. cv. 4a. (-en. of firorg.a .'.a do lat Inr- (ilea, is CJI1I0 4's. Chi. Alton .... C. B. & Q new if.. . C, R. I. ti V. 10I. la 4a g. b do rfgr 4a VV.C. A. ft. I. Colorado In.l. Cnlo. Midland 4a Colorado A.- South la. i"',, Sea. A. I., is f Soulli. Pa.lfl. 4a . it 1 do lac 4a '. do a ft 'Teiaa ci- Pa., lata. Ilela. A Hud. c v. 4r. !'" T , SC. 1,. W 4a. silver K. O. 4a. Krle prior hen t. do gen. 4a llo. k. Val 4', a... Inter. Met. 4'sm... Jaoau ca do t;.a Hid. 'Olicr.d. vl'-a t'tilon Parlft aT do cv. 4a. . . 71 1 . Heel 2d HO', Waliaall lata .. a' t IVsaiern M.I. ta 1 Wheel, ar I.. K "a Wia. l eu I- 4a.. l. a4 mi' j ll'-v iT'a .;"? t s'.-S 1'rlS .I'lH.j . .'. at mark; current receipts, free cases, 21c at mark. CliKKSK Firm, fair dcnmiiel; New York full creams, UVoiJliic; full- to good, Y:- KW Vllllk 4. t MO II A I. MAIIKKT V arlou -III CiiptS, -'S 4-.M, .14 IMl, ;s l;i in', 2li, 1' ri ' a iti l"1i, -71, '.-la .-. mm . ..alg'n'. .1 59, U'a 59-, I t. Lol. Live Slock Market. ST. IsOL'lt. Spt. J-4-ATTLJa-Rcipi. . taead, including J5cX Texan,; steadv to law lower; native ,uipplng and export le.rs. $4.iM7.; dres.ed beef and butcher teers.- :.7a6ck); steers under l.uu puiinds. ' Ou; starckers 4id feeders. 13 (".Ot i'; ows and heifer. $2.')s He); caaoer. I2 i't S2"; kulla. $J.T-v ; cglvea. $4 rrrrAj; lxs and Indian steer. $2.75ti5 4"; cow . Slot heifer Il iotH OA. Hi HIS- lteceipts, 1.M.W head, inai k.-t t lc; :lg auel ligut,, kjij5o. I.tverpwal (.i-alra Market I.l Knrool.. Sept. 29.-WHKAT-8pot. i st runt 4 No. 2 red wi-sleru winter, 7, 1ml; i No, 1 California, 'no stock; future,, easv; September, 7 8d; r'e-ceniher, 7s S',cl; March, I I d 1 ' PoRN Spot, quiet: American mixed. 7s. 4.1; future, quiei; October. 5s 9"d; Decem ber, as h'id. I ' Dal a lit 4. raise Market. 1. 1 I. I TH. Mum . Sept. WHKAT No. I northern. II el1,; No. ; northern. is ; tei.lenil'ei , Jl o; lieceinber. $1 ccj-,; May 1 Ct-4 o.i 4 ' oner. 1V eh. ;.'-, 1 1 report. .".Hi 5f.i ft 1 lative. miiup i-epresstve inuuence on ice 591 "'" H 1eculatlon was ascribable to the prep- a ration for the quarte rly eli.-liui seiiieiits of ' the Hist of October, which cue estimated! to require about Ilj0.tn0.oco. Money rate, 1 were a aehade firmer on this account, but 110 actual pressure .u the tn k niarUet ; resulted. The surplus reserve 01' llie banks lemalns of such ically uni. idy pro- ' portions as to leave no present room for ! actual money market disturbance. ! The cool wave was still Ignored in ! tiie giaiu markets and so was without efiect on stocks. The break In Westing- i : house Kleetiic wa due to tiie leservalion I I winch still obtrude on the proposed re- . crganixation plan. Net pii. es 1 iiange a ' 1 s.iown at tl.e ,-nd cf the ei.iy a:- aimost! i negligible. I 15 iiids wile in avy. TV! a I s.. I- ar National M . -i ! :, Ne York c entral l.:A li.'.c, li', li New Vuik. lint Weal ,V"I (o1. .'.( :, Norfolk a W'eatara el't Noith Amerl.an Sa) SI', Rl'a .'I Northern i a. '.lip 12.4'M l it !M' XV, Pa.lfl.' Matt :S I'ennavHailia 1.7H.I 121. 12l'a 1-1. P.-opla'a Ua lc 4' (' .'4'. Plnabiirg. I'. I', ti St. l.ouli ITesae.l Si el Car )) 31, )l, Pullman Pala.e car 1 I Ka.lla.av Steel Spring i.taal S7 "7 37 Reading 7. Pal l-''. 1:5', 127'; Pepuhll. S.el Pt (erred 74 Ito. k laland c'u I V. If, I l, PreCured .. !. 4-r SH, 4u', St. lA.uta - San F. -d pfd. :-7u. Si l-,uiifc Kouiha.-lem 17 Pre:! rr d . . H ' j SI. '.--Shun Id a. 1 ,-"K l tal Sou.iierii Kae-I'lc 95 Ws led", 1"1' Pi.-ferred "'HI 1l lla 117'a H..iilh.nl Hallaaa .--'l :'. 2"H 2 , preierred - V Um .-.!, ,1.. . .eiiueaae. i pppsr 3.a..J 3lt.a ita-a Ja-, Tav.a 4- p,, me H a 2J -4 Toledo, alt. L.ollia 4 We.c . :1mi .4', ... :ai, Cref.rred " i .- I n ion Pa.HIc .... . 71. a) r.e'a T. r.7i. Pi efarred . . . a I'nlteil Siaiea Rubber 1') ) 3i lac prs(err.d . V I iKte.l Ktalea Steal .. St.wl 44', ", 444, Pralarred t. S.VsV '.., 1074, I tali Copier , !"' 41', 41 I'v Virginia e a-ollna c hem . .. vai a Pr(.irs,l li) 110 110 liri, W.oaah 4 4 l.H 12, Pretetrad 7ll 34-S f.S, it VVealli.gliou.e Kiertrle- . 111 7:' at 2i W.atern I nlon I'"' 4' VI Whsshieg I bake Una .... ) It, I C Wiwoualli Clnltll S 17'a 57 !7 l-'orelan Financial. LONDON, Sept. 29. Money was a shade higher on the market teel-y owing to reel I. -11:1111. t Hqiilrcmcnts. Discounls vc eie eiuict. i'raf.ing i.n the stock exchanae con fines quietly stia.lv. Home rail monopo lised altenti 11 In the 1 1 1 1 T is, I a section under cent limed in est nieiil inn lug nn.1 specula tion. Cunsois. 111 wiilcii tiie aettlPiiiHiit lias commciu ed, viel.le.1 1 1 rralizatii.-ns. bit Kaffirs wele strong on South African buy ing. American oH-ned lower. The de mand Icr Kr c, Atchhioii and S eed chus-iI improvement, while Canadian I'aeiflc and firand Trunk attracted good support A lit it- r?a linn followed, l-.u New York bought in the afternoon and tlie market finished steady. Copper shares weakened in the afternoon, especially amalgamated. BF.RLIN. Sept. 2:. Trading on the r-hurse lo.lav" was quiet. FAR IS. Sept. 29. I "rices on the I'otltse tnduy were slc tidy. rnrral Market. 29. WHKAT cash, 7n'jiJ December. cash 4s,c 4Ka : May, ed winter Total aalea for tha day, 411. 70V ahara. Treaaarr Statesaeat. WASHINGTON. Sept. 29 Today's state ment of the treasury balancea in he gen- rul fund exclusive of the I5u.uuU.uuO gold t l.ouia I sr l.oris. Mo., s.pt. Lower; track: No. 2 red. cash. l.3'i')5 .No. 2 hard. We'll I ,ol ' 2 ; Decemhei-, May, $l.ir.'-. CORN Lower; Hack: No. 2 77'-; No. 2 while, 77'-?i7H',c (12-Hc: Slav, iH'.c. OATS tt'i'dk: tiack: No. 2 No. 2 while, 5"i'm-; Deceinher. "'V -'-. FLi il'K Maik.'t imchang. d; patents. II. (Wot ! ; extra fancy and straight Sl.lavtl4.aci; ,-le.iiH. le.au. S K K 1 1 TIMOTHY 12. 25'.i 3. 25. CORN.M K.A1 I3 HU. BRAN Dull; sacked east truck. $I.O.'4jl.o4 HA V liichai.ge.l; timothy, $i.5"tf 1 Lie; prairie. Jx.eX.-ti 1l.es. IKON' COTTON T1KS-I1.0U. BAciC, I Ne ,-He. HKMF T WINK 7c. FRCJV1SIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing. ..IVti.'j: lard, lower; prime steam. S10.Z-iti In 12'-; dry salt meals, atrong; boxed extra stun Is. ll'.c; clear ribs. ll',c; short c lears, ll'.c; lis. . hi. strong: boxed extra shot is 12'a : clear ribs. 12c; short clear. 12'c. I'ol'LTRY Firm: chickens, bs-; spi lugs. lSe: tuikev. lis-; duck. 7S'u',e; neese, ie HCTTKR Higher; creamery, 211726'uC KijitJS Firrn; 18',e, .aae count. Receipt Shipment Finer, bbl, 16.0c) I7m Wheat, bu li.il liai.OOu Corn, bu Bl.(a itt ii Oats, bu 13O,0n" lll.mai ttiiolatlons of the liny on t aiiiiuiodlt ics. NKW YORK. 8e-i 29. FI.Ol'R o2 2.il libls. ; e xports. I.iiiii lilils. ; market quii I but steady; Allntiesota piitenls, $5. iii'ou.k ; MiliHi-s na bakers. I..Wii l.ii'i; winter pat ents. Il l.il.; winter straights. I4.2si''i4. 15; w lnt.-r extras. $3. lonci.is); winter low giades, $3.;4tsii.i.S'i. Rye Hour, quiet; fair to good, I4.35f4.(ii. Buckwheat flour, firm at 3.2.i to arrive. CORN M KA I. Steady ; fine white and yel low, tl.',yU.m; coarse, 1.i!5iU1.70; kiln dried, 14.25. RYK Dull: No. 2 western, SH,c, notn inl, e. i. f. Buffalo. BARLKY Steady; malting, On'cecilc, c. 1. f. Buflalo. WHICAT-Recelpts, 211.2(4) bu. ; export. K9.HIS3 hu. Spot iii.t t B . I eas ; No. 2 western, led, lUi.'Vul.tii'.'j. elevator: No. 2 red. l.t;i, f. o. b. afloat: No. I northern. Duluth, $1.11&, f. o. li. afloat; No. 2 hard, winter. $1. (- f. o. b. afloat. Influenced by big norliiwest receipts and a huge increase l:i wiui.rs stocks, which sold off sharply to elay. attended by active liquldal ion,' and closed 112',e net lower. Heplenilier. $l.o;ra l i"!",. closed 11.07: December. $l.oH 7-ln'o 1.09. closed $l.(W'i; M.iy, $l.c9t,(l l.i U's. c loscil $1 i". t'liRN-Spot market easy; No. 2, e-'iije. nominal, elevator, and x,k-, nonilnal. dellv ered. Option market was without transac tion, closing 4c loner. Septembe r e losi .1 at 7c: May. 727a OATS R'eelpis, 1H2.00O bu.; exports. .V.. bu.; spot iiiuioci stea.lt ; mixed. '. '. to .1 ' pounds, 53c: natural while. L'ii to 21 pr.ulllls,, 5i't'il55c; c lipped. 32 to 111 pounds, .V.'ali-ilc. HOI'S yulet; slate, common to choice. 11'iei. lKdltc; lli7, :!'i7c; l'acific c-oast, 9'ollc; l'io7. 4fi7c. FKKD -Steaily ; spring bran, t.i.'; mid dling. $25. In; city. J4 60. HAY CJulel; good tu choice. 701175c. Hi DKS "J'Jiet ; Bogota. l'.Vet 17Vs ; Cen tral America. 1.V ,'( IStc. PROVISIONS Ii-ef. steady; family. tli.T3tHT.5ll; mess. $1 3.50 If 1 4 (IO; beef hams. I25.01KI 31. 00; p,i, Icet. $15.0(i'ti IH HO; city, extra Indhi tnes. $24 r.u'u 25 no. Cut meats, steady; pickled hams. Il'irt12c Lord, easy; w, stern, tlti.ti Hi -PL To; reiiied. eiiay; run I ic-ni . iHi.f.r,; compound. $7.:5''f-. A.. Pork, firm; family, t.l.uo: mess. 117. -'n 17. ..5; Silent clear. tll.niltll.OU. TALLOW - Finn; country i n h;ir, s free). & fi i, ',4 c; Coltonseed nil, sternly; prim,- crude HICK cj 11 let . domestic, fair to extta. WW i..c; Japan, nominal. Bl'TTKH Fii 111 ; creamery specials, .'n. ; extras. 2,V(i25'a-; lliir.ls n firsts. lV(23',c; ftate dairy, common to fines'. Ieij25e-; proc ess, common to spe-.-hal. 1',ru Li',,-; we-sie-i -i fsctory, firsts. Isc: wesiei n I-.ilUi'.t jii cieanierv. lirsts. pu.o 20c. til KKFK - Fit :ii : stcjie. full eieiiM si c 1 ials, 13',r.i U'.c; full cr."Hin. small c.'i red or wlille. fancy, lie; full cream, large col ored or whit.', fancy, 12'c.c; full cieam. goo.) 10 prime. 12'(1 -'-.. : common to fair, ln'.'u I1.e: ki-us. LlilM.c. KOI IS-Steady; state. Pennsylvania and ne-aiby fainv- selected, ''i!2'..-; some, fai, to choice. :'7c : we-tern f.rsls. 224123c; S' cr.litl. I'e'i'ic. fiU'l.TIlV-Alive . eiuiet; soring c hicWens. 14'c: fowls, lie; turkevs, He: dresreil. ir regular: westetn snrine chicken 154(lsc; 1 fowls. 13'-"5c; spring turkey,, l'fi.'.'c. Mlltsaakee t.valH Market. M1LWAI KKK. Wis.. Sept. 29-WHKVT-Lower; No 1 i-orlliern. I1.(V41.17; No. 2 northern. II. 05; December. 99'c-. aeked. Ci iRN Low er: Dece-uils-i . .'". asked. BAr.LKY Lower: samples, 5'iii!c. '5Xl. ei.-lll S. second ti. i.vc4.; pali-nts. j; second !5.iiiV(f 5.7 clears. fiisl i.kVFti3.ii. A v nllnhlc NI-:V YORK, .cud lelee;i'upllic ltlllea of tiraia. Sept. 29 Special cable coinmiinicatioiiH receiv e.l by l'.r:cistreet's show the roilowiiig i nanaies In iivailiibln ..upplles as coin pare. 1 with previous account: Wheat, liitte.l Slates, cast Rockies, In crenseil, :i.ir T.iioo bushels; t'uunda. In . n a -c.l, 1. 42". 000 bushels. Total, ".'tilted Slate and Canada, increased. S.llU.U'iu hii'dicl". Atloat tor and in l-.urope. in creased. ,.3Uii.(i0U bushels. Total Ameri can itiil Kuropean sui'ply, Increased, II. 4 In. lino bushels. Corn. I nited Slates and Can a da, I11 cr.aseel, 137.0IIU bushels. Oats, l iiln d States anil , Canada, In creased, 914. out! bushels. The hading increase and decreases re ported this w. ek follows: Increases Manitoha, 2,701.000 bushels; Chlcaiio private elevator. 23". 000 bushels; Kingston, SO. 000 hiisliela. ' I e iea,sea- -Newport News. 'It'LOttd bushels; aliiiux City. 72,tnpi bushels. - J Matal Market. NKW YORK. Sept. 29.-METALS-TI1 Lend. ni tin maikei was lower today with suit i-'osiiiB at .U32. 7s, 6d and futurea al l.i3!, l'.H. ti.l. The local market was weak and lower at l28.87Vcc29.12'. Copper wss a shade tower al '?. 12s. isl for spot In tha London market, but futurec there were unchanged al iiS". Hs. The local markei wis dull with iaki) qitolsd at $ It. 37 HI; 13n2'4; i-leclriilvlic at $l3.12'Vtil3.37H and lasting at JI2 ,W: I3.I2H. Iad advanced i 'o tl::, 2s, isl in LhhcIoii. -The local market I iniwevcr w as steady at li. IVai.&i. Hiaeller j was unchaiigisl al 19. 12s, ckl In London 'and ni $t.72''4i t 7T',i local. Iron was un 1 , -bunged at i'r,s for Standard foundry, but j 2d lower at 51s. 3d for Cleveland warrant llu I.1111.I..11 Locally no. cbange, was re ipn'i.d No. I foundry in.ii.hern. SlCCotb. ! "7.25; No. I sniithcin nful No. I southsrn I reft $lii.T5lT.S5. , , . . ' . CoflTee Market. 1 NKW YORK, Sept. 29 COFKFK-Msrket ! for coffer- future opened steadv al un I changed pi h e to An advance of fiv e points 1 In response 10 higher French cables, bill I found .vcrv little- support and later eased j off slightly under a scattering liquidation, clieflv of tin- near nionih. The close wss ; quiet, t'.i 5 points lowi t to 4 points higher. Ie iLgg.nnc.in and Company, bankers of Chicago, New Yolk and Bolton, who of fered the "S.lasi.wo first, mortgage five per cent c onverlllile gold bonds of the Ameri can Ag:i. iiltnial Chemical Company Mon thly, Sept. -.-S.. report that the entire amount v. as sold before 2:20 o'clock on that date. FREDERICK R. TIBBITTS 4th Floor, 35 Congress St. , Boston, Mass. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Commiisios orcUrg for stocks aatt Bonds ia all tn.irketg. Bay State Gas and other Carta (Hocks 01 old. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADKLPHIA. Sept. 29 Bl'TTKR Firm. Ic higher: extra western creamery, !7c: nearhv prints. 2Se. KCK'S F"alr, good demand: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free esses. 25c at mark: current receipt in returnable cases. n-n-iit-, show,: Available cash balance, ' nL. sl mark; western firsts, free cases, JEc. Miitaeagiolia I. rale Market. MINNKAPOIJS Sept. ".". WHFAT- Sep tember, tliiOi,; lVeemher. tl.OIS; May, ll.cw1,. Cash: No. 1 bard, II ;SJl Ot1,. No. 1 northern. Il.oi,!! "C,: No. 2 north ern. $1.oo',til.OIS; No- 3 northern, 98,cW $l.oo'. BRAN in bulk. Ilk 5"), KLoLK-l'nchanged, first jatlenla, ;.7i f'Sftls -yi t Mef,. 'i t