TTIE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEfBETt 21, 1310. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liverpool Cablet Give Local Market Higher Opening. nira: weather weakens corn F.arly Trading- is Rather FlrWt hat La4er the Market Weakens Cash Valae Rule l"n-changed. OMAHA. Sept. . 1910. Uverpool cables were surprisingly strong, giving domestic markets a firm and higher opening. However, conditions tavor the bear aide, as the visible supply Is large, primary receipts liberal and the absence of milling and export demand continuous. The action In corn la better, as local de mand lias shown soma Improvement, con servative houses are favoring the bear side, while the present weather conditions exist. The sharp advance In Liverpool waa the cause of the firmness in wheat, although our advance was not eriual to foreign mar kets. (Sample offerings were absorbed redilv at lio over yesterday. Fine weather was the weakening feature In corn and while the' early trading was rather firm later In the session the market weakened and -ash values ranged un changed to He lower. Primary wneat recwlpts were 1,114.000 bu. and shipments were 1.076.0U0 bu., against receipts last year of 1,075,000 bu. and shlp mnnls of 976.0U0 bu. Primary corn receipts were 787.000 bu. and shipmtiita were HW.OuO bu.. against receipt last 'Sear of 618,00 bu. and shipments of f4. bu. Clearances were 18.000 bu. of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 6,W bu. Liverpool closed md higher on wheat and Wtiiid higher on cornv I Omaha C'aah Prices. WHEAI-No. 2 hard, 96y4yi.HV; No. I hard. MHWc; No. 4 hard, ley9tiV,c: re- incted hard, fcH4fPVtc; No. 2 spring. MHO :'ci No. 3 spring. su98io; No. 4 spring, CORN-Ne. I white. 62-T46314o: No. white. 62MrH3c; No. 4 white, lmsMe; No. ii yellow, 61fH4o; No. t yellow, 601SU4o; No. 4 yellow, 60&0,tc; No. I corn, 60'a 6He; No. I corn, 60W51o; No. 4 corn, fiotf 60Vc- no grade, 4tF44i'60c, OATS No. t while, 2WS3oj etandard, K"ftffi14c; No. I white. t2QWl No. 4 white, 3ir(j31H-; No. I yellow, HWliMW' re'" low, anfi W,e. BARL.Br No. 4, "fUtwaVic; No. 1 feed, SSMffHc; rejected. 5C"ai2o. RYE-No. 2. 70H73Hc; No. I, 9V4(3T2V4c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis Omaha Duluth 11 SOT 161 462 S 2 21 344 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Peat ares of the Trading; aad Cloning Prices oa the Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Bept. 20. With foreigners bulng wheat futures here today an traiis-Atlantlo news unmistakably bullish, price roue lightly and closed firm Wo to e net higher. Corn finished Uc to o down and oats at a decline of W'Uic, Lat est quotations for hog products ranged from 2uc dearer to lOo cheaper as compared with last night. About the best figures of the day were current in wheat at the tap of the final gong, although there was enough north western and southwestern selling here to keep the bulls from becoming altogether active. The strength shown had for a basis a smaller Increase than had been ex pected in the European visible supply. The seaboard reported improvement in the de mand for wheat and at the same time pri mary receipts showed a falling off. Local campaigners for higher prices seemed to pay little attention to announcements that cable bids for cargoes were too low to tie worked and that the total available wheat in the world Is nearly 60,000,000 bushel. larger than a year ago. Decem ber sold from tM'Ati to $1.007 and closed o up at ll.00(i',t. Fine weather and a sudden loosening of farmers' offerings at the lowest prices of the crop n de corn weak. December fluc tuated between 624c and tVic, cloning o down at b2o, nearly the undermost figure of the session. The shipping de mand waa fair. No. 2 yellow closed at There waa Increased selling of oats by the country. December varied from 3514c to Xo and In the end waa He off at Sftc. Purchasers of lard by shorts and ex ports more than offset a weaker market for hoga When the pit was cleared lard was up So to 20c; pork at 6c advance to 10c decline, and rfbs were strung out from 2',sc loss to 120 gain. Chicago Cash PricesWheat: No. 2 red, HfcfcOOc; No. I red, 9&Ef97Hc; No. 2 hard. 8VicC'L0O; No. S hard, S&Stwc; No. 1 north ern spring. S1.14QL16; No. 2 northern spring, Sl.10til.lfi; No. 2 spring, 95Va$1.06. Corn: No. 2 icash, 6fe; No. S caxh, 544o; No. 2 white, (Ho; No. S white, 64Mr66c; No. 2 yellow, 65V:; No. S yellow, 64W54e. Oata: No. 2 cah. 33g34c; No. 2 white, $rGKc; No. S white. miXtc; No. 4 white, 33iaWc; etand ard. 3635tc. BUTTE It Bteady; creameries, 24C8c; dairies, 23u27o. EGGS Receipts, 10,197 oases; steady; at mark, cases Included, 174 JOc; firsts, 22c; prime firsts. 24c. POTATOES Firm; choice to fancy, 78 80c:. fair to good, 75Oo. POULTRY Steady; turkeys, 18c; fowls, 13c; springs, 13o. - Leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open, High. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat i'ept... rQ.... May... Coin Sept... !ec.. Way..y Oats Bent... 97 I 97, B5M, 97 9H 1 OOttrVi 108 i 63 1 0OV4 1 004S 1 00V4 1 061Vi I 1 Oti'A 1 06V4 K4H1 B2 55 (fTV. 64V, o34 62 66W 66V4 65V 84 35 14I 3HW 19 72H 18 87V4 12 50 56V4 - S4V4 35V 8414 t44 S4 sr. Deo.... 35 H May...Sswi'i 38V.I "ork-' Oet.... 19 65 18 25 19 TSV4 19 85 18 25 19 72H 18 324 12 30 11 574 10 67V4 11 35 75 Jan.... Lard Oct.... Nov.;., Jan.... Rltw Oct.... 18 S7Vtj 12 d2H 12 32V4 12 S2M 11 65 10 66 11 86" 11 711 11 65 10 6 11 8TH' 10 724 10 12 II 47M, 11 38 11 45 Jan.... 72H 78 9 87V4I 76 No. 3. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOCK Steady; winter patents, S4.35 5.06: straights, S4.10i4.m; spring straights, 84 7(1 4. H6, bakers, 33 (xO-li. HVE-No, 2, 73Vicj BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4863o; fair 1 to choice maltln. Vg72c. SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, S2.84; 1 No. 1 nortitwestern. 2.7d. Timothy, tL00& :&. Clever. Ilii.i.il6.2i. PROVISIONi Mess pork, per bbl., S20.60 i30.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., S13.624. IShort ribs, sides (loose), Sll 26'gll.87V; short clear sidna (boxed), S13.12WV 12 26. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to jM.Ou) bu. Primary receipts were 1.314.000 tu., compared with 1,076,000 bu. The world s visible supply, as shown by Brad street's was 6.116.0uO bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 96 cars; corn. 418 cars; oats, 131 cars; hogs, 7,uur una. tv Laals Oeaeral Market. SIS LOUIS. Sept. SO. WHEAT Futures, higher; September 9Vic; December, $1.01"; May. 31 Ot7,. Cash, firm: track. No. 2 red, 81.(1.03; No. I hard. 99 SI 06. roltN-Futures, lower; December, 6114c; May, 54Hc. Cash, Irreg-ular; track. No. 2, &4"c; No. S white, fvi7e. OATS Futures, lower; December, S3T4C; May, 3So. Cash, higher; track. No. 2, arir"; no, , imi:; io. s wnue, Jopjso. KYK Nominal. T8e. FLOCK Firm red winter patents. STi.Ooff sou: extra rancy-sna straight, 4.3fxo4.0 hard winter clears,-S3.4ohj 3 0. SKEIWTImothy, SWto1O0. CORNMEAL-4J.10. RKANa-tKteady; sacked east track, Vc5 HAY flnchansjed: timothy, S12.0fiJ 18.50 prairie. 12 OOiilt.uO. HACSOrNrt Sc. " HFM P-T V' 1 N E TSc. IMtoVISIONti-Hork. unchanged! MMm S21.25. Lard, higher: prime steam. 812 30u 12 60. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra snorts, iimi; near rios. tM.ou; snort clears, 813 25. Hhhi. ateady; ,boed extra ehorts, 114 M: rlenr riPs. 14 5S; short clears. 814.75. !"OlI.TRY Steady ; chickens, 13c; springs, j;c: nirKeva. ic; oucsa, ii"c; geese, sc. PUTTl.R Lower: creamery, S64j24c. kuub steady, Kc, Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu .. T Vrt 17 Offl .. l-i8.l1rt 60 00) .. Mnnfl S8.om) .. 82.000 . T5.000 Kaaaaa Cllw Cirela aad Prerlslaas. KAVS CITY. Pent. . WH. AT Sen temher.o SAiet T)cemter. 9hSt'So: May, $1 OiWil.Cfc'S. cash untUanged. No. t hard. KC5$12H: No. S, 97fl99c; No. red, c II. M; No. 1. sMjOPo. CORN lecember, S0'"!;ViVtc, sellers; May. 6S'4WMaO bid; cash unchanged to Ho lower; No. 2 mlied, MVtfVic; No. I mined. ubC. No. 2 white, UV(i.iVtc; No. I. 67:. OATS I'nrhanged, No. 2 white, 2.VS36c; No. 2 mixed. 31Veo. KTH-No. I. 7211?!. HAY Unchanged ; choice timothy, $18 S00 14. nil; choice prairie, $12 2Mj 12 n0. B CTT K II Crea mery . c; tlreta, 25c; sec onis. 2.1c; packing stock. 21"e EGGS Extras, 2ic; firsts, 23c; emends. 16c. Hecelnts. Shi omen ts. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 129. OKI ta f7.O"0 44.W Iti.OilO 2.000 WEATHER IX TUB GRAIN ' BRt.T Coatlaeed Pair, with No Import at t'hanae In Temperatare. OMAHA. Kept. . 1910. Rains occurred within the last twenty four hours In the lower Rocky mountain reton. the southwest and west gulf states. Kliowers were scattered throtiahout the lower Missouri and middle Mississippi val leys and moderately heavy rains were gen eral in the Ohio valley, with some excensive falls at point in Indiana and Kentucky. The rain area has continued eastward and rains are falling this morning in the ex treme upper Ohio vullcy and middle At lantic states. The weather Is slightly cooler In the upper Mississippi and Missouri val leys and throughout tho southwest. It Is slightly warmer throughout the eastern and southern statp.s snd In the extreme north west. The outlook Is favorable for con tinued fair weather In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with no Important change In temperature. 110. IMS. 190H 17. Minimum temperature S 66 6 M Precipitation 00 T .00 .OS Normal temperature for today, 84 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since Marcb 1, 1.1.67 Inches. LWieylency corresponding period In 1901, .42 of an Inch. Deficiency correspond ng period In 1908, 2.23 Inches. L.. A. WELSH, local Forecaster. Cera aad Wheat Reilss Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday, September 20, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICTS. Temp. Ilaln Ftstlons Max. Min. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 85 Auburn, Neb K3 Broken Bow, Neb. 93 Columbus, Neb.. Wt Culbertson, Neb.. S6 61 .00 Pt. Cloudy M .00 Clear W .00 Oar BS -.00 Clear ns .00 Clear 56 .00 Pt. Cloudy M ..10 Raining fiO .rw Cloudy 52 .00 Clear 0 .00 Cloudy at .00 Cloudy 64 .00 Clear 65 .00 Clear 59 .00 Clear 54 .00 Clear 53 .00 Clear 57 .00 Clear 47 .00 Clesr 54 .00 Clear Falrbury. Neb.. . 91 Fairmont. Neo.. Hit Ur. Island, Neb.. 90 Hartlngton, Neb. 87 Hastings. Neb.... 90 Holdrege, Neb.... 02 Oakdale, Neb.... bo Omaha. Neb SS Tekajnah, Neb... 87 AltaTla S3 Carroll, la 82 Clarlnda, la 84 Piblev, la 84 Sioux City. Ia... 84 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at s a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of -Temp.- Rain. District. Stations. Mas. Min. fall. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Ky 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, 111 2 St. Louis, Mo 13 Des Moines, la.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 74 62 .40 76- 5S .70 75 62 .70 72 ' 66 .40, 84 tlO .00 78 54 .00 83 48 - . 92 62 .!0 88 6 .00 Moderate temperatures have continued general throughout the com and wheat region during the last twenty-four hours. Rains were general In the eastern portion since the preceding report, and rains In excess of one Inch occurred as follows: Cambridge City, Ind., 1.40; Farmland, Ind., 1.70; Oreensburg and Mt. Sterling, Ky., 1.10; Richmond and St. Johns, Ky., 1.6a L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlons ot tho Dy oa Tarloas Commodities. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. FLOUR Steady ; spring patents, 36. 406. 76; spring clears, $4 36 04.60; winter extras No. 1. 3.7&a3.90; win ter extras No. S, S3.50faS.66: Kansas straights, $4.80(24.90. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. S4.20O4.2&; choice to fancy, $4.30 4.40. CORNMBAXi Steady: fine white and yel low, SL4(X3il.46; coarse, al.$5&1.40; kiln dried. WHEAT Spot market firm; No. 2 red, $1.044, elevator, and $1.04, f. o. b., afloat; No i northern Duluth, S1.244, f. o. b., afloat. Futures market was firm and higher today owing to strong cables, bullish French crop news and rumors of a better export demand. Commission houses and shorts were good buyers and the market closed firm at SW4c net advance. Sep tember, $1.04Vfrl.w74, closed at $1.04; De cember, $1.07'441.0fiH. olosed at S1.084; Mat S1.1291.12H. closed at S1.12H. Receipts, 49. Son bu. ; shipments, none. CORN Spot market easy; No. 2, 64c, nominal, elevator domestic basis to arrive and 82o t. o. b.. afloat. Futures market was wltnout transactions, closing Hc net lower. September closed at 61"Ac: De cember, 61c; May, 63c. Receipts, 31,600 bu.; shipments. 18,227 bu. OATS hpot market firm: new standnrTI white. 40U,c: No. 2 white. 41c: TVo. X. white S!)c; No. 4 white. 3914c. Futures market was witnout transactions, closing Vuc net lower. September closed at 40c; De cember, 40.c; May. 434c; July, 42Ho. Re ceipts 67,9,0 bu.; shipments, none. max .asy; prime, Jl.lu; No. 1, Sl.O&iQ 07H; No. 2. 96cull.00; No. 8, 7&&()c. HIDES Dull: Central America. 2le; Bo. gota, 22c. LEATHER Quiet: hemlock flrsta. MM4c? seconds, 20&22c; thirds, 18a0c; rejects, lfi 0 17c. TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., 7Hc; country, 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, stesdv: mens frMKA- family, S25.0tVg26.00; short clears, tn.Vo 23.76. Beef, firm; mess, S16.00(fi16.50; family. S19.00tga0.00; beef hams. $32.00a24.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds. l.Val8c: Pickled hams. 14UMK. Lard, strong; middle west, prime, $12.8(X3 12.80; refined, quiet; continent, $13.30; South America, $14.00; compound, $11.37HfiH.75. BUTTER Easy , receipts. 17.969 tubs.; oreamery specials, 30A,c; extras, 29o; third to firsts, 24i"t2oc; state dairy, common to finest. 23&2sc: procesa second to anoclai 23270. CHEESE Quiet: state, whole mlllr ana. clal, 15V17o; state, whole milk, fancy, 15c; state, whole milk, choice, 14c; state, whole milk, good to prime, 14&14V. state, whole milk, common to fair, 10V4(0131c; skims, full to specials. 2'4(l2-c. EUUB-nrra; receipts. 17.971 cases! stats Pennsylvania and nearby hennerv. whit. Snr40c; gathered white, 30)36c; hennery, crown, oj-c; gatnerea Drown, zwigzac. POULTRY Alive, Irregular: springers, 16 l&16c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, YZ&Mc. Dressed, weak; western broilers, 17&a0c; fowls, 14 17ic; spring turkeys. 2tKB27c. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 30. W H EAT Ren. tember. Sl.OTt; December, S1.11H; May, $116; cash. No. 1 hard, $1.12; No. 1 north ern, Jl.ll'ii 1.11H; No. S northern, Sl.07Ul.u9; no. 9 nortnern. si.oai.us. FLAX-Closed, $2.61H. CORN No. 3 yellow, 52ty85Sc, OATS No. 3 white. 33(&33VsC. RYE No. S. HTOSc. BRAN S18.60etn9.00. FLOUR First patents. $5 .40415.80: second patents, S6.204j6.4O; first clears, S3.8044.O0; second Clears, burqa.su. Arallable Bapply ot Grain. NEW YORK. SepL 20-Speclal cable and Teleuraphlc communications received by Rradstreets show the following changes In available supplies as compared with pre vious accounts: w neat. 1 nttea Mates, east Kocklea. n. creHsed 1.355.009 bushels; Canada. Increased lmiki.ouo Dusneis; total U. tJ. and Canada, Increased 8,515.000 bushels: afloat for and In Europe, Increased l.HOO.000 liushela; total American and European supply. Increased Corn. IT. 8. and Canada. Increased T82. 0QO bushels. Oats. V. a and aCnada, Increased, 430, 000 bushels. S.lreYaool Grars Market. LIVERPOOL. PepL 24. WHEAT Wpot, dull: No. S red western winter, no stock? futures firm; October, 7s 4d; December, is ou ; marcn, is oa. CORN Spot easy: old American mixed Is 4d; futures, steady; October, 4s TW4i ucwrauar, ts Baa. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Bept 20-CORN-Lowar: No. I yeiiow. t4c; iso. 1 yellow, Wo; No. S. Ue; No. 4. UVc. OATSt-Htrong; No. 1 white, S6c; No. t wiiitc, mc; atanaara, sac. Mllwaakes Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, Kept. 20. WH EAT No. 1 nortnern. 11 131 14; No. S northern. ii nii'iii; lifrcmoor, 8l uv. OATS 3.x, 3t, So. BARLEY ra tuples, 804)740, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Narrow Limitations Marked by Quick Exhaustion of Price Movements. MARKET WHOLLY PROFESSIONAL tre-asrlh ahewa at Oatset Caaao of Reallslaat Sales aad Reaetloa R salts Developaieats F.aeear- glasjr la Copper Stocks. NEW YORK, ftept. Sn.-The narrow limitations of the present stock market were marked again today by the way In which price movements exhausted them selves before going tar In either direction. The wholly professional participation In the trading serves to explain tills restricted movement. The settlement of larger ques tions Is awaited by larger financial In terests before attempting any important transactions In stocks. Uuying for Lon don account was a factor In the strengtli shown at the outset here. The higher prices brought realixing sales and reaction set In. The decline began about the time the finance committee of the United mates steel corporation waa ready to go Into session snd that stock led tne movement. A rise in the price of copper In London waa cited and reports of curtailment ot output by one of the copper mining com panies of the secondary grade waa pointed to as an encouraging development in the copper trade. Reports of lessening demand for steel products, of Incrrsslng competition for orders and ef coming further reductions In the prices of leading lines were kept In circulation and happened i depress I'nlted States Steel, with sympathetic ef fect on the general list. The proposed large Increases In Oregon Short Line stock came as a surprise and market sentiment was rather at a loss to Interpret its significance or Its effect on Union J'aclfic as the owner of the existing stock and the proposed taker of additional stock when It shall be Issued. - Conditions in the money market were without marked changed. There waa a decline In the private discount rate In London and foreign exchange rates here were lower. Bonds were firm. Total sales par value, S2.16ti.00u. I'nlted States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Salsa. P.lsV Lew. CI Allls-Chalmars pfd Amalgamated Cnppar ... Anieriran Agrioultural . Am. Beat Sugar Amnan Can American. C. F Am. Cotton Oil Amerlcao H. L. pfd. Am. Ira Saourities American Linaaad American ' LocomoUra .. Amaricaa 8. A R Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Rteal Koundrlss. ... Am. Stigar Raflnlng American T. A T Amsrlcan Tobacco pfd... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Ooaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Itaol J... f,M. U 100 44 S.C) t no 4 H 4CH 2'4 4J4 rs Ti 4'4 ii 4 44 44H tm ii to It 00 87 (,400 ". 5 lot 4m mo iiu ii H6vtj TOO lt 114 U4V, 2V l.ftB 88 T M K It 80 M aW t 7ta tHH 100 1W4 1004 100 lot 1,400 llMVi 1U 104 V no r xt n4 00 7t4 T4 14' l.lno ito4 1IH 1H 1.000 S3 11 US4 104 10 160 88A ISO 3.700 T6 74V, T4Uj , ft lot n B 2S4 , 46H 100 144 144 144 1,U0 131 10 13 T S , H l,A0 1S1'4 130 1" SOO ir4 M 1S Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfls Central Laathar Central Laathar pfd Central of New Jars?.. Chaaapaaks A Ohio Chicago A Alton. 1 Chicago O. W., new C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W O. st. a St. r C. C. C. A St. U. Colorado r. A I Colorado A Southern. . . , Conaolldated Oaa Corn Products Dalawara A Hudson Denrer A Rio Orands... n. A R. O. pfd Dlatlllors' Securities .... Kris Brls lat pfd Brls td pfd General Rleetrle Oraat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfs. Illinois Central Intarhorough Met. Int. Met. pfd International Harvester Int. Marine pfd lo too 100 to '5 4S 19 tl4 71 .... 17 1.100 too M W U 41 u , 14 1,70 1M 1H ! TOO M 44 M too its us 18T .. lt,M .. 14,600 31 1 e 81 1 US tt 7 7 l 1T4 100 8,100 100 .A.. 00 International Paper .. International Pump ... Iowa Central Kansaa City to K. C. So. pfd Laclede Oaa Louisville-A N Minn. A St. Louis.... M., Bt P. A I. . M M., K. A T 10 10 , I 37 43 soo ino 100 100 00 14V4 11 1 141 KM lt M 13 soo lutt ii i 800 (1 11 m., k. a t. pra , Missouri Pacific M , SIVe U M (1 National Biacuit ........... National Lead N. R. R. of M id pfd..., Ill 00 50 80 1 LA Maw X or usmrai... N. T.. O. A W .. 8.IM 113 113 111 40 Norfolk A Western North American Norttiera Pactrie Pacific Mall Pennarlvanla People's Oaa P., C, C. A St. L Pittsburg Coal Pressed steel Oar Pullman Palace Cr .. tflO M N M , S4 .. I.sno 114 118 113 ... I.jno K tt W .. 1,400 iih m 12x4 ... 300 107 107 10 PR 1 ..... 13 1.. ...... ..... ..... 100 I 1 Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steal pfd Rock laland Oo. Rock laland Co. pfd Bt. U A B. F. 34 pfd St. Louis 8. W St. U B. W. pfd Slosa-Sheftteld B. A I..... Southern Pacific Southern Railway .. M.sM H1HM4 140 ,a aaseae aa eea eeee W i. l 1 (1 1 m 400 100 i so 8 18 Is 100 17 87 100 KVi 60 7 Bo 4. 114 111 118 00 J II 134, Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee IVirper , 200 62a H 4,100 314 11 61 1 Texas A Pacific T , St. U W 00 K 11 . 1M U4 H in. iv. a w. pis W t'nlon Pacific Union Pacins pfd . 44,100 1W 13 144 100 sue. " TO ,. 100 tt 84 M United States Realty...... United Btaes Rubber Unlsd States Steel........ .11S.71 0 ts M 8. BumI pfd TOO M 1U 1UH . as) 44 4o 4!,4 Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .., Wabash . 1,100 U eT 100 14 14 .. TOO 86 14 17 1 18 41 60 a Wabaah pfd Wee tern Marrlaad Weattnshouae Bleotrls 800 41 Western Union, ax-dlr Wheeling A U K Total amies lor ins aay. sai.aoo snaraa. London Stock Market LONDON. Bept. 80. American securities oDened firm and a fraction nignsr today. Prices continued to advance during the forenoon snd at noon were from &3i above yesterday s New xora closing-. (Toslna auotauons on stocas were: Conaoa moner ki LoulsTtlle A N 14 do aecotm hmik., k. T nit Amat. Copper Anaconda .. N. T. Central 114 .. Norfolk A W ..101 4e sf 11 Atchison do pfd ..lots Ontario A W 41 Baltimore A Ohlo...lTPennaylTanla .r. 44 Onadlan Paetna ...144 Rand Mines t Ohea. A Ohio. Chicago O. W. ... T7 Heading T4 ... 83 BO. Railway 84 ...111 do pfd tl c M. a st. r.. IM Beers Den rer A R. O.. do pft Brie do let pfd do Id pfd Orand Trunk .... ... IT Be. Paetfle lit ... 11 Union Paelfts 1T0 ... T4 4o pfd t ... UV. 8. Steel Ti ... 4e pft 11 ... 14 Wabaah IT ... M ds pfd 14 Illinois Central ...1U Bnanish as n lLVEltr-Bar. steady at S4Sd per ounce. MONETY i&1 per eent. Tha rate of discount In the epea market for short bills Is 3V9?S per eent; for three months' bills, 1 lJ-ltxflZ'4 per cent. Mew York Cnrb Market The following quotations are furnished by Logan Bryan, memoers rnew iora Stock: exchange lis eeuin eixieentn street Omaha: Bay Bute Oaa.. ... tt Insplratlsa ... ltLaraso ... )Nrada Con ... 14Newkeaas .... )Ohle Copper ... 4lstRawtilde CoallUsa ... 1 ar Central ...11 Swtft Pa a Ca ... 31 Sears-Reesuak Ce. ... UBtlier Piak .... 11 Buperlar A P ... 4Tenepea Mtalag . .. T Butts UoallUoa Cactus Chlno Chief Cod Fraction PeTls-Dely Kir Central Kly Ceo. Elf Wlteh Kranklla OIpoux OoldfleUl Don. .. 1 .. .. Ta .. 1 .. 11 .. 1 ..11 ..117 .. .. 11 .. Trinity Oeppar .. s Ooldfield Florence .. I'aNerth Lake Ooldtteld Dalay 4 Bottemla Ureene Uananea 8 New Tark Mlalaar ftoeka .. .. 8 NEW TORK. Sept. SA Closing nuoUtiens on nilnlug stocks were: Alice 1 ISO ladrllle Oaa 8 SBranawlek Ooa. .... It LHtle Cklet t Com. Tunnel ateek... at Mesleaa ltt do bonds 14 Ontario .sat Con. Cel. A Va V Oplr 1 Hore Stiver 40 T.tnto Lt Lrun Sllrer TT1 Tel low Jaekat H irtered. Treaiarr BtasasaAat. WASHINGTON, Sept. . The aondltlon of the treasury at tne Beginning, ot eusi tndav was as follows: Trust Funds Gold coin. S88S.S78.88S; sliver dollars. 84ao.34X.otD; silver sonars ei ism, 83.56.000: silver eertlfasates outstanding, e..o sal non. General ruad Standard silver dpllars la general fund. 8k.871.Tlo; current liabilities. llnl.Sso.Vli; worauuj paiasce in uaaatur w flee. SM.21J,M; n banks to credit ff tress urer of the L'nlted Stts. .-.:4.97!; s,b fldlary silver coin. Sl!..W2.4; minor coin. f-4.; total balance In general fund, S'l.-S36.960. ew York Mnser Ma-ket. NF.W TORK. Kept 20-MONKT-On call. eay; Hfi2 per cent; ruling rate, 14 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at I rer cent. Time loans, dull and steady; sixty dsys, 4 per cent: ninety days, ffl44 per cent; six months, 4'4 per cent. PRIM R MERCANTILE PAPER 6Vfr per cent. STERLING rtXCHANOE Steady, with actual business in .bankers' bills at 14 KtVKf 4Mrt0 for sixtv-dny Mils and at S4 15 for demand. Commercial bills, S4 8.W WV (SILVER Uar, MSc; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: I!. 8. rtf. Is. tvg....1M Int. M. M. 4Hi to eoupon l's Jspsn 4 V. 8. rag do 4H 4s eotipon 11HK. C. So. In Ii... C. 8. 4n, ri H4L. s it 4 1.11... do coupon 11 LAN. unl. 4i Allls-Cfialmers 1st Sa T7 M. K. A T. 1st 4i. Am. As. & 1"1t du irn. Am. T. A T. er. 4..100HMo. Psctflc 4 M 7U S74j 4 Am Tohsefo 4s N. R. R of M. 4H. M' to Si H N. T. (T. t Armour A Co. 4Ss.. i "do deo. 4i M Atrhlson sen. 4 N. T.. N. H. H do ot. 4s.. W e. 14 do t .inn N. a w. lt c. 4.... n . S4V, do ct 4s M't . No. Psojflc 4 Juo: . K'i do I T1S At. C. L lt 4s. Bal. Ohio 4.. do ISi do 8. W. IWa.. !W0. 8. U ring. 4n Br. Tt. tr. 4a M Penn. c 115.. M4 On. of Cs. t.. .in4 do tan. U V:s Cn. Lesther ..... Resrtlns n. 4i - r, of N. J. K. ts..lH St. b. i 8. P. f. 4. "it Ch. A Ohio 4H... do (fn. 6s Kt do raf. is.i S'JAiSt. L. 8. W. e. 4s... 74 China" A A IHi... do lat (old 4a "4 C. B. A Q. J. 4a H Seaboard A. L. 4a.... ' do fen. 4s 7t (. Par. col. 4.... H4 C. M. A P. t " do tr. 4a , C. R. I. P. c. 4a.. 74H do lat ref. 4a.... .. S4T, ..107 .. 7M ..101 ..124 to rrs. 4a ntM. Kan war M ... Colo Ind. hm T7 do gen. as Colo. Mid. 4a IK I'rlon Pacific 4a.. C. A 8. r. A . 4Hs. S do tr. aa I). A H. c. 4a til do lat ref. 4a. D. A R. O. 4a M r, & Rubtwr ta... 102t do rat. 6s.. tlMjlT. S. Steel Id 6s. ...lot niatlllars- 6 Va.-raro. Cham. 6a.. H M Wabaah lat te in4 TI do lat A si. 4a.... O Waatani Md. 4a H, 'Wfil. Rloc. ct. ta.. Brls p. I. 4s do gan. 4a do ct. 4s, sar. A. eo aeries B. Oen. Kloc. ct. is... 1M Wta. Central 0.1 82 It. On. 1st raf. 4s.. ' Mo. Pao. ct. 6a.. Int. Mat. 4a 11V. Bid. 'Offered. Laeal Serwrltlea. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker A Co.. 448 Omaha National iBank building: B 4. Asked. Beatrice Cream err pfd 17 Colorado Tel. Co. f per cent M 44 CMdahr Packing Oo. ta M M City Nat l Bank Bldg. 4a. 1110 st )uu Columbus, Neb., B. U (a. 114 M ! Denrar a. a I. I par cent Botes 1111 isv Fairmont Creamery prd 10S Int. Con. Co., wltk subs lews Portland 1st sa t los owa Portland M ta 91 t Kan. O. A K. t par eent pfd. Wichita M 1M Kansaa City (municipal) 4s 104 1(4 K. C, M. A O., eom II tt K. 0.. M. A O.. pfd 84 M K. C M. A O. 4a, U61 'it K. C. M. A O. 4a. U5L bonus 8 Omaha Water Os. 4a. Itla as 1st Omaha Water Co. ta. U44 M M Omaha A C. B. S. R. pfd 8 par cent 83 W Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ry., eom 7i Omaha at C. H. bt. BT. aa, lM (1 M Omaha St. Ry. ta, J HI 88 - ..... Omaha A C B. R. A B. pit tt Union Coo. Co., with bonus U Onion Stock Tarda Stock. Omaha tt M Boston Cloaiaar Stocks. BOSTON. Sept. SO.t-CIoslng Quotations on lucKs were: Alleun 4 Mohawk 4T Amal. Copper tt Nerada Con 10 A. E. U a s t NIplisMig Mines .... 11 Arliona Cbm It North Butts 9. Atlantis s North Lake IS B. A C. C. A B. M. 11 Old Dominion 3" Butts Coalition 11 Oacrola 17 Permit B. A C... 143 Qutncy 15 Shannon 41 Superior T Superior A B. M. 10 Superior A P. C. 4 Tamarack ,12 U. B. C. A O . U. 8. S. K, A M. , 80 do pfd , Utah Con ,.138 .. 13 ,. 73 .. 8 48 .. 8 ,. 11 .. M ,. 14 ,. 31 .. 44 .. 22 .. 7 .116 Cat. A Arliona Cal. A Hecla Centennial Copper Range C. M. Eaat Butte C. M.... Franklin Olroux Con, Oranby Con. ...... Greene Oananea .... lele Royals Copper. Kerr Lake Lake Copper 11 - Winona La Balls Copper V.olertne Miami Copper 1S Bank Clearlaars. OMAHA. SeDL 20. Bank clearings for to- day were S2.327.7V4.07 and for the corre sponding date last year $l.74.Y!s3.4 OMAHA OESaltAb AIARKItO. RrrTTERa-Creamerr. No. L delivered ta the retail trade in I-lb. cartons, 31c; No. 2. In 30-lb tubs, 30c; No. 2. in 1-1 d. cartons, 2Sc; No. 2, in 60-lb. tubs. 27Vc; packing stock, solid pack, -Zic. oaary, lu u-id. tuus. Ufr-Ua. Market changes every Tuesday. i-HKEtiE Twins, lsc; young Americas, 19Sc; daisies, logo; triplets, WWc; Umberger, lec; No. 1 brick. leVc: imported Swim, Uo; domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, tic POULTRY Dressea broilers under S lbs., 80c; over S lbs., I60; bens 15o; cocks. 10a; ducks, lbe; geese, lsc; turkeys. 26c: pigeons, per dog., SLA); bonier squabs, per dos.. $4.0; fancy squabs, per dos., $.1.60; No. L per dox., $300. Alive: Broilers, lac; over 2 lbs., 12o; hens, lie; old roosters, tc; old ducks, full feathered, lus: aeese. full feathered. 10c: turkeys, 20o; guinea fowls, 20c eaoh; pigeons. per dos.. eve; uoniers, per ooa., o.w; squans, No. L per dos., $1.60; No. 2. per dos., 60o. Flan (all froseni r-tcaeret. lib; wmie ilsn, 18c; pike, 16c; trout, 17o; large crapples, eve; Dpamsn macaemi, ibk, ewi, isc; naa dock. Lie; flounders, Uo; green catfish, lsc; bullheads, 16c; roesbad, $1.00 each; shad roes, per pair. 65 i iro le Per dos., 3oc; Beet LUur-ruo: ts. 4 joc; No. S, 8c. Loin: No, 1, 16c; No. 2. 13e; iso. 3. 90. Chucks: No. 1, 64c; No. 2, 6Vc; No. 3, 60. Round: No. 1. 7?c; No. 2, 7o; No. 3, 6c. Plate: No. 1. 6Vc; No. 2, 4c; No. ,tR,UIT8 Oranges: California Valencia, all sizes, per box, I6.OO46.20. Lemons: Lima, nlsra extra fancy, 3uo size, per box, $7 00; 880 size, par box, 7.60; choice 300 size, per box. $6-6u; SbO size, per box, $7. 00; Z40 size, 6O0 per box leas. Bananas: Fancy select. per buncn, i4.aiu4.ou; juuiiw, uuuen, .t J,:! 7K. t'.antalouoes: Colorado Rocky Fords. 64 size. SL76; 46 standards, $2.26. Italian Blue Prunes: wasmngion, per erne, ei.io; in lots, per crate, Si.ia. feaca-es: calllontla Balways, per 20-lb. box, 7tro; In lots of 26 or more, per box, 66c; Colorado Klbertas, per 30-1D. dox, sue; iuib, per oox, ttic. Pears: New York Ketfer, per lu. bsk., $1.60; California B. Clalrague. per box. 82.86: in lots, per box, 2.76. Apples: Home-grown cooking. In bbls., $4.00y4.oO; Missouri Jona than, in ddis., ,amn.ow; new Oregon, per box, $1.76; California Uravenstein, per box, l' ia Granes: California Malaicas. ner a. bsk. crate, $L60; California Tokay, per etate. $1.60; concoras, nome-grown, per -io. Dsk., 2'iVk(g'30e. Watermelons: Texas, lVc per lb. Pates: Anchor brand, new, 80 1-ib. pkgs. In box.per box, S2.0D. VlCUBlABLt-B-r-otatoes: rjariy Ohio, In sacks, per bu., Sl.004il.10; New Jersey wnlte stock extra fine quality, per bu., $1.16. Sweet Potatoes: Virginia, per bbl.. $2.76. Onions: Large yellow. In sacks, per lb., 8c; Iowa, small red and yellow, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.86. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 16c; red, per lb., 16c. Kgg riant: rancy norma, per 0.0s.. 11. uo. Celery: Michigan, per dos. bunches, 36c. HOME, uuuwn VE.jr.i Atii,h;a cab bage: New, per lb., 2c. Tomatoes: per bsk., SOiatiOc. String and Wax Beans: Per mkt. bsk., 76c. Cucumbers: Per mkt. bsk.. 60 0'76c. Lettuce. Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 46e. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per dos. bunches, Sue. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk., 36c. Carrots: Per mkt. bsk., 40o. Beets: Per mkt bsk., 86c. . miscellaneous walnuts: 13 lack, per lb., 8c; California No. 1, per lb., lc; Cali fornia No. 3, per lb. 14c. Hlckorynuu: Large, per lb. 4c; small, per lb., 6c. Cocoa nuts: Per sack, $5 00: per dos., (Sc. Honey: New. 84 frames. 13 66. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 20. DRY OOOPR The market for the day was steady and quiet. Yarns are being sold at low prices en contract. The export trade Is quiet.' Men s wear prices nave oeen aavanced a trifle by agents through a shortening of discounts. One of the large print com panies ts offering a sub-count staple print at 4Ve a yard, but the price of standard prints will remain unchanged at ffra. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 20. -COFFEE Fu tures closed steady at a net advance of 10 C17 points. Sales. 64,750 hags; September, S70e; October. 8.70c; November, 8 70c: De cember. 8.76c; January, 8.80c; February. 8 81c; March, 8.83c; April, 8 SSc; May, 8 60: June, 8.88c; July, 8.31c; August, 8 86c. Spot coffee firm; Rio, No. 7, Uivic; Santos, No. 4, UVe. Mild quiet; Cordova. ll'AB13.c. Wheat Estimate Corrected. NEW TORK. Sept. 20The New Tork Produce exchange has corrected Its visi ble supply of wheat figures to 29,620,000 (In stead of 28.3C.0uu) an increase of 1.323,009 bushels. Turpentine Market. SAVANNAH. Sept. SO. TURPENTINE Firm: 761176c. ROSIN Firm; type T. S8.70; O. $6.46. e I Dalath Grata Market. rtTLUTH. Sept. SO WHK AT September, fLUV; December, 11.18; May. $1 16't- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Eeceipts Liberal, with Trade . Slow and Lower. HOGS FIVE TO A QUARTER OFF heep and Iambi la Liberal 8 apply, While the Desna ad la Good aad Trade Fairly Active aad Firm. 80UTH OMAHA. Sept. . 1818. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, bheep. Ulficial Monday 12.1SK J.-oJ 4lt.il? KKtimate Tuesday lo.iwt 4.KUJ a.li Two dsys this week....i:3.'.'4M 7.113 11.44J Same days last week. . . .19.30SI 7.I34 fcAidi am rtays 2 weeks ago. .llo.iyMi 8.444 7SMU Bame days S weeks ago. .U.M ST. 747 bame days 4 weeks ago.. 18.16 70,Hti Same d.iys last yeai ....18,1S S.672 m,M 'I tit luuuWiiig iauia IUi 11, receipts of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, as compared with last vesr: ispi ifee Inc. Dee Cattle 803.527 7uS,2G lOO.ISS If'kS l.Diil.iftO 1.7.I1 K4S.931 Sheep l.Wl.T.H l.MH.bi 413,148 'i bu foliowiiis tauie niiows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: r- iJates. lwo. iaus.lwB.iv7.!Ml.llsX.lt'4. ept. 13... I ur 1 e 1 ( ni I Ul t 80 I S3 I M ept. 13... I ll 7 fa a I a el w, 21 "ept. 14... 1 a TbSei 7 ssl 8 Rfii 8 e7i OSi S 14 13 68 epL 16. ..I 3 80,1 8 Uo It 80 8 O81 t 14 5 7 ept. 16...I 8 8o S Otti S4I 6 90 I J pt. 1... K wVll 8 10 6 80 6 84 S 111 5 81 Sept. Is... ( 14 Id 82 lb 7Si 8 08 6 S3 eept. I g 9114.1 e 1 s s3 731 3 8 l !1 sept. at)... I 8 -.3 I S 171 a 731 OSI 6 3s" 8 W tiundsy. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., fur the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. tn., yesterday; , RECEIPTS CARS. C. M. & St. P S 4 Wabash 2 .. .. Missouri Pacific 1 1 Union Pacific 80 16 42 C. & N. W., east 4 3 1 C. At N. W.. west 13s 22 86 1 C. St. P. M. & 0 1 9 C. B. & Q., east ., .... 4 C. H. A W , west 174 18 S C. R. 1. 01 P., east.... 2 10 1 Illinois Central 1 1 .. .. C. O. W S Total receipts 402 93 112 1 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle. Hogs, fheep. Omaha Packing Co 624 876 2.20 Swift and Company 1.379 1,123 1.7K2 Cudahy Packing Co 1,485 942 S.738 Armour & Co 1,601 1.269 2,774 W. B. Vansant Co 231 Benton Vansant At Lush. 286 Stephens Bros 146 Hill & Son 240 P. B. Lewi 89 Huston & Co 223 J. B. Root & Co lr J. H. Bulla 86 L. F. Husz 140 L. Wolf 309 McCreary & Carey 791 S. Wertheimer 470 H. P. Hamilton 81 M. Hagerty 44 Lee Rothschild 33 Mo. & Kans. Calf. Co.... 91 Depan 46 Baker & Pense 41 Klem & Christy 19 McConoughy 30 Other buyers 1,420 ..... 80.939 . Totals ....10.275 4.016 41,419 CATTLE Receipts of cattle showed up very liberal this morning, 402 cars being reported In. This makes the total for the two days 23.248 head, as against 19.30U head for the bame days last week aud lo,l&2 head for the same time last year. This means that receipts so far this week have been very liberal as compared with previous weeks, though they are not as heavy as they were two weeks ago. Under the In fluence of large receipts, together with a rather untavoiable outlook at other selling points, the trade here opened slow ana weak. Lverjone seemed prepared for a somewhat lower range of prices, and buy ers were accordingly slow about getting down to busings, preferring up await later news from other selling points before doing very much. . There were not very many really good beef steers In the yards tins morning, the offerings for the most part constating of the In-between kinds, which are never very much sought after. Partly for that reason the demand was not overly brisk, and the trade throughout the day waa very dull. Strictly good cattle were possibly not very much dltferent from yesterday, but the general run of the offerings was safely 10c lower and in spots 10&16c lower. Cows and heifers sold anywhere from steady or about steady p fully loo lower. While the trade was far from active there seemed to be a very decent buying demand and. In the end, pretty much everything had sold. The country demand for stockers and feeders has proven disappointing so far this week, and the market today sagged for the want of buying support. The best kinds of feeders were not so very much lower, but the general run was safely 10c lower and, In some cases, lujjl&c lower. Tho market might otherwise be described as 2ft&40c lower than the high point last quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $6,7047.86; fair to good beef steers $0.00)4t.75; common o fair beef steers, S4.&O&6.00; good to choice cows and heifers, 44.4tXa6.40; fair to good cows and heifers, $3,4014.40; common to fair cows and heifers, J2.7mj3.40; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.6o6.26; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.uoft4.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, 13. 254. 00; stock heif ers, S3.00&4.26; veal calves, $3.60 7.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.006.00. (Quotations on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves $6.0O&6.7S; good to choloe beeves, $6,304(6.90; fair to good beeves, $4.70 (76.25; common to fair beeves, $3.76(54.60; good td choice heifers, $4.Z&'a.00; good to choice cows, 34.004)4.66; fair to good grades, $3.u0(tf4.00; canners and cutters, l.Wofi.H good to choice feeders $4.4oii4.86; common to fair feeders, $3.26-ii4.25. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pt. 1 1133 4 60 It 1064 4 14 20 101 8 00 11 1400 t 40 1 1240 8 00 cows. 3 1U 1 04 1 lofil 8 44 1 M 100 8 M IN 1 UO IK 8 10SS 8 TS ( lit 1 M 3 tSA 1 75 1008 8 M 1 MO 8 SO HEIFERS. 1 846 1 40 10 T4 8 fa) 10 471 8 86 1 710 4 1 BULLS. 1 818 8 SO 8 UM 8 ss 1 410 3 60 CAX.VES. I K0 lit 4 M7 4 Tt S34 4 60 1 lit t T6 WESTERN8 NERRASKA. 10 steers..., 962 90 10 steers.. ..1135 5 00 171 steers. ..19 4 26 212 steers. ..1061 6 18 16 steers. ...1178 6 36 69 steers.. ..1146 6 65 42 cows 1008 4 20 47 steers.. ..10M) 4 60 15 steers.. ..wns w 10 steers.. ..1000 4 10 61 cows 1009 3 90 19 steers.. ..lino 6 bo it heifers... 678 S 40 J. W. Statter Neb. 43 steers.... 973 5 00 18 steers. .1077 4 50 . 942 S W .103S I 0 34 cows W JJ 21 cows.. J. M. Gentry Neb. 22 feeders. .1163 5 75 14 cows.. 66 heifers... vou v W. C. Cable-Neb. 22 feeders.. 1061 S 60 19 feeders.. 1061 t 10 126 heifers.. 910 4 66 A. B. Berry A Co.-Neb. 29 so. strs..l086 4 55 12 so. strs.. 8SS 4 40 11. A. Lage-Neb. 15 feeders.. 1072 S 00 10 cows SS0 S 10 Diamond Bar Cattle Co.-Neb. tl cows 1013 S 96 22 cews 863 S 60 H. Grooms-Neb. 18 cows 1077 S 90 feeders.. 868 4 69 Lee Taylor Neb. 149 feeders. 1004 4 T5 10 feeders.. 1004 4 00 E. L. Jones Neb. It steers.. ..10)3 4 30 6 steers.... 838 S 75 W. O. Zarman-Neb. 11 cows 14 feeders. 11 cows.... 872 8 40 10 heifers... 728 I SO K. K. Curtis Wyo. 949 6 26 17 feeders. 971 4 SO 787 4 80 Mrs. 8. Woods Wyo. 22 feeders.. 666 6 OG 19 cows... Ed Sutton Wyo. 914 6 06 22 feeders, ftivO 4 20 9 cows... W. C. Wright Wyo. 978 6 00 10 steers.. Sm3 4 15 824 4 It 674 4 75 9S1 $ 60 851 4 86 43 feeders.. 23 cows.... 19 steers... 18 cows.... 20 feeders. 13 cows.... J. O. Wrtght-Wyo. 942 5 30 13 feeders.. 758 4 86 871 4 10 H Merriani Wyo. 13 stsers....U: t 36 13 cows 957 I ft 21 cost,.. KS S V 84 feeders.. 804 4 80 13 calves... 136 T 00 I Frank OeraseWyo. II heifers... 754 S 66 18 steers. ...100$ 4 60 18 cows Si2 I 20 M. Cotton-Wyo (3 feeders.. 1082 4 80 89 feeders.. 861 IS J. Henry Wyo. IS feeders.. 846 4 66 47 cows 84 S 40 31 feeders.. 6 4 66 11 cows 964 4 36 18 rows M M steers. ...ll?t 8rt ye'rlings Wfi M calves... 7'4 10 cows lOH) S 40 4 70 4 5 IK) 14 feeders, 5 steers.. 19 cows... 38 calves.. . 950 .11SS . 8vX . 147 4 S3 4 0 3 ft) 5 M S 0 Heaver Creek Cattle Co. Wjro. H steers.. ..11M 3 81 cows 9: 4 80 4 bO 6 feeders.. v 4 40 1 Ronte Llv 317 feeders. 11 18 h In 41 cows 9!) 3 TO 8 steers....! 1.2 Stock Co. Wyo. 19 heifers... 74 S 7S 18 cows.... 931 S 46 34 steers.. ..1 8 8 OR W. 8. Hertlne . P. IS heifers... f.t 3 70 83 heifers... ft 4 M feeders.. 10: ft ? 4 cows .... P0.1 3 2S 13 feeders.. 1076 4 K" 1 calves... 274 6 00 O L. Arburkle-S. n. U cows A3 3 2;. 12 calves... S37 4 SO John Walker S. 11 L'4 feeders.. 7) 4 4 17 cows 747 I M H. Itngdon R. l 18 steers.. ..1103 800 22 cows 813 S 65 Albert Keene S. n. 27 feeders.. 876 4 .V 2" feeders.. 8 S 80 23 calves... 21's 5 iV n cows 667 S 20 23 cows 7S9 3 20 O. II. McCorl S D. 21 steers.. ..1079 5 06 18 heifers. ..1006 4 55 A. H. Schneliler-8. I). 21 feeder.. 944 4 .10 11 cows 1 00 S 65 14 cows S21 3 at W. W. Bell 8. P. 24 feeders.. 10.1S 4 50 IS cows 762 S 2R 14 calves... Z75 6 00 Hi Kl! Hog trade opened lower and grew norse as the morning advanced, closing at the bottom. Selected loads were purchased during early rounds at Mi 10c declines, but the demand was dull snd dtsciliiilnatinK, and filial reductions found values lust a Unit Stvi2fic lower than those of yesterday. iteceipts were moderate, but this phase or the trade had little Influence with buyers, everyone making strong efforts to cheapen cost. Competition was naturally slack and the movement very slow from start to finish. Good bacon hogs were scarce, a part of a losd ef prime lights selling ss high as $9.45. Full loads topped at $9.20, as corn fl'e ered with the same too of yesterday. eavy hogs ranged from $8.50 to $8.70. with mixed weights around $8.7008. 90. Unfavorable reports from other principal market points, a meager shipping demand and recent weakness in provisions are gen erally ascribed as the main reasons for today s unsatisfactory trade. Ms. At, be. ft. No. At. Sb. Ft. ... 8 40 (4 ISO 40 8 TO ... 1 .Ml U 241 ... I 70 ... 1 M 4 210 80 I TR ... 110 4 IK ... 8 71 ... 1 60 44 8:il SO 1 80 86 1 66 (2 271 DIM ... 1 65 11 341 40 1 SO ... 1 66 41 IKS SO I 10 ... 1 66 . 14 40 1 10 80 1 (6 U 261 ... 1 ... 1 60 17 246 40 I 85 10 1 40 M 167 M Hi 130 IN tl Sol ... IK ... 1 40 47 241 800 1 It ... I It) 41 3M 40 1 15 ... 1 M 41 346 24 8 tt 344 1 64 14 363 10 1 W ... 1 44 ti 27 ... 1 00 ... 1 e4 42 2A1 ... 3 00 ... 1 16 19 IS! 100 t 00 44 8 46 48 241 ... 8 06 ... 146 13 164 ... 8 01 ... 146 70 174 ... 110 ... 141 44 236 ... 8 14 ... 8 46 TT 310 80 1 24 ... 1 46 11 184 ... 3 4F 11 ... 41.... ts.... 37.... 87.... 11.... 1.... 81.... 63.... 61.... 64.... 67.... 67.... tt... 40.... 60.... 81.... 16.... 6.... Sr.: 4.... 66.... 4'.... 1.... 61.... 80.... ...ISO ...116 ...111 ..Ml ...147 ...S1 ,...121 ...tog ...Ml ,...sr ....173 ....186 ....!! 1 ... 8 lo ....100 ....117 ,...114 ....a ,...1T ....SOT ....114 ,...1M ,...801 ....160 ....100 ....!! ..XT 114 l 7t4 SHKEP No sign of weakness developed in sheep and lamb trade today; on the con trary, best kinds ot fat stock moved at figures firm to a little stronger in snots. Supplies were large with feeder offerings especially plentiful. Yesterday's clearance was almost complete, however, and buyers were in no mood to hold back their orders in the hope of cheaper prices later In the day. Demand from all sources was generous from the opening, both feeder and fat grades moving readily as soon as shipments could be shaped up In selling form. Fat lambs were none too plentiful, but some good ones arrived, making possible a top oi fi.w. tat wethers sold as high as $4.20, as compared with yesterday's best price of $4.16. Quality and weight of the two strings were almost identical, t at ewes ror Kiiunt; purposes are quotable up to $385, but it takes choice ones to brirur this fisrure. Prices on best kinds ol feeders are just about steady with last week's close. The poorer grades are slow, with sales un evenly lower than those of Friday. Very light feeding lambs, weighing around 3f 38 pounds, are solnr back into the country at $4.16)4.25, with strong weights quotable around $6.25. Common, thin ewes and rough wethers are pretty close to 16tj2&c lower for the two days. Quotations on Grass Stock: Good to choice lambs. S6.6.ii:7.00: fair tn mod lambs. $6.404i.66; feeding lambs, $4.10iim.35; handy weight yearlings, $5.165.40; heavy vear lings, S4.60&5.00: feeder vearllnaa. S4.9OJifi.30: godd to choice wethers, S4.OO-up4.20; fair to gooa werners, J3.7ob)4.oo; feeding wethers, $3.603i4.10; breeding ewes, $4.0u&5.2n; fat ewes, 3.503.!5; feeding ewea, S2.26"a3.50; cutis ana ducks, iL&o&iZ.da No. Ar. 3Si Wyoming ewes. , feeders. 93 349 Wyoming lambs, feeders 50 258 Wyoming yearlings 90 Pr. S 10 5 26 4 60 6 60 4 70 6 25 4 76 4 50 3 25 2 65 4 05 4 05 3 50 4 20 4 15 6 20 3.10 5 25 S 60 4 00 4 00 5 25 5 2) 5 25 2 36 4 10 665 5 66 4 10 4 36 6 90 25 26 6 2u 6 60 6 00 5 56 4 10 3 40 3 26 8 30 8 40 8 25 5 25 317 Wyoming lambs, feeders 47 451 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 83 177 Montana lambs 64 135 Montana yearlings 90 219 Montana ewes 88 243 Montana ewes 95 132 Montana ewes 69 614 Colorado wethers 105 817 Colorado wethers 106 100 Colorado wethers, culls 103 203 Colorado wethers 110 491 Colorado wethers 100 345 Wyoming lambs, feeders 61 1063 Wyoming ewes, feeders 87 6J0 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 72 245 Wyoming ewes, feeders 97 632 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 108 309 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 107 301 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 70 302 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 71 2 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 72 467 Wyoming ewers, fdrs., culls.. 82 ifitt Wyoming lambs, culls, fdrs.. 23 400 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 47 342 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 464 Wyoming wethers, feeders 1J7 Wyoming iambs, feeders... 47 96 39 46 64 64 64 61a Wyoming lambs, feeders... m Wyoming iamts, feeders.., 764 Wyoming lambs, feeders.., 6M Wyoming lambs, feeders.., 312 Wyoming lambs, feeders.., 43 75 90 87 84 86 293 Wyoming wethers and year lings - 176 Wyoming ewes 494 Wyoming wethers.... SO south Dakota .awes.. 261 South Dakota ewes.. 249 South Dakota ewes.. 86 86 86 83 250 South Dakota ewes.. 262 South Dakota ewes.. 142 South Dakota ewes, US south Dakota feeders Yearlings, 74 6 00 64 6 00 300 South Dakota Dakota yearlings, yearlings. feeders 136 South feeders 6 00 4 46 4 45 2 25 4 65 6 70 6 15 8 26 6 75 5 40 2 26 1 60 276 South Dakota ewes 129 South Dakota ewes 227 South Dakota ewes, feeders.. 267 South Dakota yearlings, weth ers, feeders 690 Wyoming lambs, feeders 561 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 846 Wyoming lambs, feeders 870 Wyoming lambs, feeders 106 Wyoming ewes 5?1 Wyoming ewes, feeders, ....... 163 Wyoming feeders, culls CHICAGO LIVE) STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Weak Hogs Slew Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Sept. 20. CATTLE Receipts 11.000 head; market weak; beeves, $4.8t)r8.2.i; Texas steers, $3,754)6.00; western steers, $4.30-57.00; stockers and feeders, $4.2.Ya5 90; cows spd heifers, $2.2646.35.; calves, $6.76 4)960. ' HOGS Receipts 13.000 head; market slow; 5c to 10c lower than yesterday's averago. Llcht. S9.25V.70; mlved. vA"rfi!.to. ha y, $8.!V59.4o; rough, $8.2f,&8.45; good to choice heavy, $46-?itt.46; pigs, $8.5o-a9.55; bulk of sales. $KKvi29.10. SHEEP Receipts 28.000 head; msrket steady, native, $2.7rVa4.56; western, it.2Wn 4.50; yearlings. 84. 75 5.75; lambs, native, $5.2Ef.2a; western, $o.50S?.25. Kaasas fttr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Sept. 20.-C ATT LE-Re-eeipts, 18,000 head. Including 2.000 head southern; market steady to 10c higher; dressed beef and export steers, $7.000 S Oo; fair to good, $5.2f,fii.76; western steers. $4 50 (B7.00; stockers and feeders, S3 .6s?M. 25 ; southern steers, $4 .60U6.GO; southern rows, $2.9q'ov4.08: native cows, $250a 4 85; native heifers. $3.753.50; bulls, $3.264.30; calves. $4.008.50. HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market, 515o lower; bulk of sales. $9.0039.45: heavy, $x SJ 479 25; packers and butchers, $9.0&t'9.3u; light. $2(Vo9.55. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. It.flno bead: market steady; lambs, $6. 1047 7 (; yearlings. $5.00-0 5.60; wethers, $4,267)4 60; ewes, $4.00(34.50; stockers and feeders, $3.00 64 40. St. Laala Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 20. -CATTLE Receipts. 8.700 head. Including I.60O head Texans, steady to strong; native shipping and ex podt steers, $7.0008.00; dressed beef and butoher steers, $5 7Vu. 10; steers under l,onO lbs.. $4 007.00; stockers and feeders. $3.75 4i6.86: cows and heifers, 33.6lrfr7.00; canners S2.60dS.10; bulls, $3.2&a5.00; calves. $-" 0ui.60; Texas and Indian steers, $3.56474 50; cows and heifers. S3.10g4.50. HOGS Receipts. i0 head; market. CTtl5c lower: pigs snd lights, $a.tvfj 60; packers $ 96418 20; butchers and best heavy, $j.2oB 9 60. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,oo head; market steady; native muttons. S-l 6t M4S5- lambs. Srt.tvuii .16; culls snd bucks, 2.7biaJ.2; stockers. 83.ftPfl 4.0U St. Joseph $.! o-k Msrket. ST. JOSEPH. Hv. PPt- 30-CATTLTC-Receipts. 3.6H0 head; msrket slow; steers. 81 .voiW 26: cows and heifers, $2 5tmj6 90l cahes. $3.0fi8 0fi. .. ...a. HOGS Receipts, S.tato neati. ni.i -v, 1 lowei , ton. $:' !; bulk or saie. ......... .v., 1 1 wn T7 mrf 1 n t X 60S head; market, steady to strong; Ismbs. S4..A C7 TO. , Stock In Sight. liecelpis of live sli tk St the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha IS.) 4.vA 2.O0 St. Joseph S.fiOO 4 000 S V Kansas City KOl 60V 1.0. St. luls 6.701) 6.400 n."' ChlcaKO 11,000 13,000 . fci.Qt'O Totals 60.100 31 200 83.200 8$eal Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 20 MKT A LS Stand ard copper, weak; spot, September. Octo ber. November and December, S12.0ifli:M..; London stead v; spot fii; futures it Ins; arrivals at New York. M tons; customs house returns show exports of 20,097 tons so far this month. Lake copper, SViSOti)1 12.77.: electrolytic, Sl2.37'til2.tt21; castlnit. $12.12Vi'ul2.37S. Tin weak: spot, $.T4.62V.f 84.90; Septembor. 34.H2vfi34 66; October, $a4.5ovi 34.75; November. $.14 2Vfj 24.60; lecem ber. M.l&n.lt.frfl; London dull; spot, 168 6s: futures. C157 fs. Lead easy; eiHit, $4.?7V14.40, New York; $4.?Vff4.30, East St. I,ouls: Isn don. sot. C13 12s 6d. Spelter, easy: 5.6t2)S.'a), .New vork; 3..37""ii.i.4'2Vi. East Ft Louis; London, spot. 23 7s ti. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4Sis In london: locally the market we.s quiet; No. 1 foundry northern. $16.M7 16.00: No. 2, $15.25115.77,; No. 1 southern, No. 1 southern soft. S.V76iflt'..-2f . ST. LOITIS. Sept. 20.-M ETALS-Lead, quiet, $4.30. Spelter, firm, $'.. V Wool Market. BOSTON. Sept. 20 WOOL More snsp la apparent In the loca. wool msrket. due. It Is said, from a demand for domestic prod uct by foreigners. The foreign buyinc so far has been confined to short Oregon clothing. No. 2 California and short Mon tana, and while the aggregate amount Is not large, the advent is encntiragins. Again it has stimulated some buying by the mills. Values remain steady and no In crease or decrease is anticipated for sums time. The bulk of the local business has been In terrtiory In original bags, mostlv from Montana, Wyoming and Utah, and bringing 19o to 21c In the grease. The fleece division of the market I dull, with Ohio half-blood grades selling st 2X'ii29c. It Is said the foreign buyers paid P13e for Red Fluff, Cal., wool. ST. LOUIS, Sept. tO.-WOOLr-Steady ; ter ritory and western mediums, 1WS23c; fine mediums, 17j 20c; fine. 144T1TC. f'nttoa Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 20. COTTON-Spot. closed dull; middling uplands, 13.75c; mid dling gulf, 14.00c No sales. Futures closed steady: September, 1S.5;k October, 13.10c; November. 13 04c; December, 13.03c; January, 13.00c; February, 13.00c; March, 13.07c; May. 13.12c; June, lS.10c; July. 13.09c. ST. IiOl'IS, Sent 20 TJOTTON Quiet; middling. 13He. Sales. 10 bsles; receipts. 132 bales; shipments, 130 bales; stock, 607 bales. laser Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 80. SUGAR Raw. nominal; muscovado, 89 test, 8.80c; centrif ugal, 96 test, 4.30c. Molasses sugar, 89 test, 3.65c. Refined sugar quiet; crushed, 6.75c; granulated, 6.06c; powered. S.15o. Omaha liar Market. ' OMAHA, Sept. SO HAY No. 1 upland, $12.00; Kansas, $13.00; No. S Upland, $11. On; packing. $9.00; alfalfa, $13.00. Straw, wheat, $6.00; rye, $7.00; oats. SS.00. Traffic Club to Be Started To Rise Oat of the Smoldering Bains of the Omaha Railway Clab. It appears at last that the Omaha Rail way club, which has been having some little trouble settling difficulties of club life, financial and otherwise, has arrived at a solution. Several of the .present members of the club have offered to tskt the club rooms Just as they stand with the debts and all and from a new organisation. The new plan Is to start the Omaha Traf flo club, aa it Is to be called, on a strictly business basis and run It in that msnner. All the old members of the Omaha Railway club who wish to join will be welcome, and it Is thought that many of them will do so. No action has been taken on the propossl as yet. CHINESE PRINCE ARRIVES IN OMAHA THURSDAY Travels oa a Special Train with a Large Suite Stay la Omaha Is Short. Trt n nm T..I TTeim Via. r. t the rAVal m a f of China, wilt arrive in Omaha on his trip through the United States on Thursday evening about 7 o'clock. Leaving San Franlcsco Tuesday morning at 10:30 he reaches Ogden at noon Wednes day and Omaha In the evening of Thurs day. No long stop will be made here, but he passes light through to Chicago, arriv ing there Friday morning. A special trsin has been provided by the Union Pacific to carry the royal visitor and his party. In the party at the present time are the prince and his retinue. Lieutenant Com mander Glllls of tha United States nsvy, Kwal Tung, secretary ot the Chinese lega tion In Washington, and Charles M. Schwab and party, who went west to meet the prince. UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO LYNCH INCENDIARY Man Charged with Setting- Fire to Laaiber Yard and Church ts Rescaed by Officers. SEDALIA. Mo., Sept. .-Cltlsens of Greenrldge, Mo., twelve miles south of here early today made an unsuccessful attempt to lynch Rufus Allen, an az-convlct, charged with Incendiarism. Officers rescued Allen from the mob and brought him here where hs was placed In Jail. Allen Is charged with setting fire ta a lumber yard at Greenrldge, causing a loss of $9,000. The lumber was not Insured. He Is also charged with setting fire to a Christian church, but this blaze was ex tinguished with small loss. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS AT PARK Park Board Wants to CalS Attention to Display at Hanaooas Park Green llonse. The I'ark board wishes to rail the atten tion of the people ot the city to tha fact that the flowers In Hanscom Park are now In the season of their greatest beauty. The only municipal green houses are In Hanscom Park and the smallness of the crowds that visit the recreation places this tims of year brirfgs only a few to sea the Immense beds of old-fashioned flowers, the cannas, salvia and other plants are now at their best. At Kountss Park, after some- delay, the artesian well digging has been resumed and at last report a depth of over 1,000 feet bad been reached. Sat Medicine, tor Children. Foley's Honey and Tar la a sat ana Sffeotlve medicine for children ss It does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. Get only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns .