THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 190(5. 9 CR1L1 AND PRODUCE H1RIET Bn Tle a Back Beat ' fof th . Tim Beisc WHEAT AND CORN ENJOY BETTER PRICES 1 1 dies CereeU (treat; freaa Opening; ( feast, ui Coauree Grala 9UwmW Weather aad Cwklae Are Footer. OMAHA. Bent. It Short vvr) tnmri thl momlni and ca ble did not reflect yesterday's American weakness, ao that price wore at rone from the start. Hesitating (or a time lata In Vo UD. Th weather wa wot both south west and northwest. Cash demand wu better and premium advanced on north western trngth, where receipt were entailer than laat year. Cora price war firmer after an un changed opening, and after running back and forth with Wheat, - cloeed about a above yesterday. Short were good buy er. Receipt war fairly large and cah demand alow. Primary wheat reoelpta were 1.201,000 bush, ale and shipments 611,000 bushels, again receipts last rear of 1426,000 bushels and shipments of 448.000 buahals. Corn receipts were 878.000 bushels and shipments 249.000 bushel, against receipts last year of TO7.000 buahels and shlnmenLa of ISfi.OOO buahe s. Clearaneea were 14.000 bushels wheat. S7.S9S barrels flour, 36J22 bushels corn and 11.210 eunDois eats. Liverpool elosed unchanged on wheat and HfPd lower on corn. Bradstreet ear world's available supply wheat Increased last week by 4.300,000 bush els, against an Increase of 1973,000 bushels Tor the same week last- year. Mlnnearolls wired! "Northwest Is good. but It should take two or three days for receipts to pick up, aa the rain has de layed the threshing and baullng. I do not think the movement will be heavy at pres ent. There Is a better feeling all round and the bear are not confident. We should sea a further advance, which will probably neip trie mining poorness. -LooeJ range of options: Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. I Tes y Wheat-H Sept... Deo.... Corn Berrt-.. 6 644, .9 66 41! 42 ti 41 Deo..- 714 7 May, Omaha Cash Sale. WHEAT No. I spring, 1 car, SGHc; No. 4 sprmg, i . cars, eeVso. - Omaha Cask Prices. WHEAT No. X'herd, 5Hl914e: No. hard, ti&ao: No. 4 hard, toaVei No, I prill-, WMfGbe. CORN No. 1 awSHWc; No. 1 yellow, 4H.C424II No. I white. 4345o- OATS No. t mixed, -aiVac; No. t white, sovto; wo, 4 white, toe. BIIKHft X 63c; No. 1 BIMfi. .' . . . '.. Carlot Receipts. i , ,.;,: -Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 0 421 (01 Kansas City ....160 S IT MlnnMtuiMl ' '140 ... . Omaha (three days).... 8 145 110 Duluth 774 ... fit. Louis ............. 13 SI 1 CHICAGO GRAIN AID PROVISIONS Fearare e)f the Tradlngr and Closing; Prices oa Board of Trad. CHICAGO, Bent. 18. A strong market fpr cash wheat and a light movement, of the crop ' In the northwest . caused a strong market In the local exchange today, the December option? advancing Cjlc. . Corn was ttke higher. OaU were up VrnvUlnm were 10Zf2a lowerT J Thai r.i rt maraet - Tor wneei wm idqkt reported strong from nil sections and northwestern conoema reported that the receipts yesterday were - almost nothing. In addition to this movement of the crop lit th northwest today was again reported lte-hr Racauaa of these two fa Ota com mission house ' bought actively at the opening ana many ptwraaer wno soia ahnrt vesterdav on the break which took place at the close of the market covered anxiously. The result was the market urnni all day. About the only bear lh news was an Increase of over 4.000,000 bushel In the world visible supply. Bear leader contend that the wheat Is ready to be rushed to -market when care can be rrocured, but -this statement received tit le attention on the local board today. It was reported that the small Russian ship ments are not due to the political situa tion, but to the famine and tne poor quat Ity of wheat. December opened a shade In Un hla-her at TTma to 72TkiS73c. sold be tween Wmo and 78c. where It cloeed strong at the highest point ot tne aay. uiear ancea of wheat, and flour were equal to 333.000 buahels. Primary receipts were 1.301,000 bushels. ' against 1,126,000 bushels for th same day last year. The world's visible supply, according to Bradstreet's, Duluth' and Chicago reported receipts of 904 cars, against S3 cars last ween ana cars a year asro. ". .' - The corn market wa strong and there was an advance or W in cash prlcea. Clearance continued small and It is claimed by the bulls that It will be a long time Before stocks are built up, especially In view of the probable shortace of cars this fall. The vtslbls supply Increased 196,000 bushel, against an Increase of 1,336,000 bushels last year. December corn opened a shade lower at 4174o, sold between 41o and 4M and closed strong at 42'WcMZVte Local receipts were 428 cars, with 226 car of contract grade. 'The oats market was firm, largely In sympathy with other grain. There was little bearish pressure on tne market. Local holder sold freely on th advance for profit, but the market held well. De cember oats opened unchanged to a shade higher at tta to X?Va32o, sold between Wto and Kko and cloned nrm at KViSWia, Local receipts were SOS cars. The nrovlslons market was weak all dav. There was active selling of the January product, a Chicago packer being credited with the greater part of the spiling. Live hogs were 6c lower. At the close January pork' was down 25o, at 113.70. Lard was lower, at kids were 100 lower, at 36.81. Ehrttmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 80 cara; corn, 326 cars; oats, 236 oars; hogs. K,ouo neaa. Th leading future ranged aa follow: Article. Open. I High.) Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat Sept... 70S Deo.... 73T078 May... 1i Corn-. Bept.,. 46Hff Dec... 41 W May.v 42Q OMs flfpt.v. 3'4 Dec... S2VV My... 34&U Pork , Sept... 16 12 Jan.... 13 Lord Sept... 6 10 Oct.... I (US Nov... I t 40 JKU...I J 42Vi Rlhs- I 1 8ept... I 8S I Oct.... M I Jan.... 130 TltJ Tn4 7144 70S 77V 721 ;77H1il 76 4S 4SSI 47i 424 8341 ; 3l - 3SH 3!S &, ssmj-l tin 35 I 34,4.?,;S4HaS 16 KM 16 2H 13 W 113 70 8 SO I I 72H I MHI 1 70 140 .7H 7 6Msl 7 67V I t to j I IS 1 624 1 hO 90 tii T 16 2H 17 00 13 70 IS S 172H 8S 74 I 82H 1 174 1 46 T 674 T 70 to I 16 . 6" I 65 OTVkl 1 to No. t. Caih quotatlnna were as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 13.300 Mi- .lr.l.hn mVKA V U.T-WlO; itralghH.. lS.30Q9.li0; bakers, lijo WHEAT No. I string, 76nc: No. 1 74'Tc; No. 1 red. 7o4714e. i.okn o. i. ",o; no. s yellow, 44c, RTK No. 1 6W.C '. rtAHLKV Fair to choice malting, 48f61c. oE-WB wo. i nax. u.vf: no. 4 north' western. U 10; prime timothy, 14. 1444 16 clorer contract grades, 112.00. HROV'lJlONa-bhurt rils. sides (looaeV I 5-iJS 95. Mess pork. rer bol . 114 909 1C ft. Iard. ,r 100 lbs., fe.74. Short clear flora trx.xea), Following were the day's receipts and mr-meais or nour ana grain: Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.90 32.4(10 Wheat, bu 44.0u0 f 00 Corn, bu 7n).uoO " 67,7i . bu 47S 6J lid, 704 Rye. bu T.ooo Hurley, bu K.7u0 1,100 On ins Produce exenanga today the but, 'er market was at early, creamoriea llhi dalrlea. 17ti04c. Fga strong-: at mark rw inriuaea. nrsxa, xoe; prlm flrnp. :14c; extras. 24a Cpeeee steady 1,1. ., . , UK Available tapplles ot Grala. NKW YORK. Sept. It Special cable and lelovrmplilr communication received by bmdstreet i4iew the following uhanges In ni,iir . autJiiw aa oooipareu alt pr-vd ua tmiunli VVlteal, Lniied aUataa and Canada, oast of th Rockies Increased, S.1M.noo bu.: afloat for and In Kurop Increeeed, l.Jnrt.QOO bu. Total supply Incresaed, 4.SH,noO bu. tom, l nuea ruaies ann i anas, east oi the Rockies, derrenaed. 198.000 bu. Oata, I'nlted States and Canada, esst of the Rockies decreased, 7H4.0OO bu. The leading Inn-rases reported this week are: At Manitoba. l84.noo bu.: at Ogdens- burg, 6S.0u l.u., snd at Omaha, 63,Ono bu. The leading decreajiea are: At Newport News. 171ij bu.: at Naehvflle, lOK.imo bu.; at Portland, Me., WOOO bu ; at the Chi cago pnvat elevators, ji.oou du., ana ai Rochester, 40,000 bu. , HEW TORK OE1ERAL MARKET ((aotatlon of the Day on Tarloaa Commodities. ' 30,411 bhla.; exports, 6.222 bhla. Market steady. monermtie aemana: m nnp-oia rai-nu, ri-iv 114.36; Minnesota bakera, 3.4fl3.l; winter patents, 13. 76414. 10; winter straights, 13.aVu" grades, tlT&fH.ao. Rye flour, "trady; ta,r to lorra, j 9 9y ""I cnoico to lanry, j.h'iijjo. v uivi m rjAiz-r irrn ; nne wniie enu in- Inw ti r-ra r tl 1 JWI If, kiln drtftd. 12.7VJ2 88. . ' ' . RTB-Steadyj No. t western, M4o. c. i. I.. X' ..... V.L. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 3S3Mc. C L f.. Buffalo. 000 bu. futures. Spot market firm; No. 3 . (v.. - . . ... . , .u, n rm, imc in etevaior; no, reu. iw-n.. . w. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, &34o, f o. b.. aJloat: No. 3 hard winter, 804c. f. o. b., afloat. There was a return of bull con trol In the wheat market today and prices advanced Ho per bushel on steady cables. a ounisn crop report ana nunu mm mo spring wheat crop- had not turned out so 1 1 ,nn.t.j In th. ... ann .ml M , . 1 1 , I r. ri 1 , . . , - - - The close represented So advance; May, p'Q'w ij-ioc, cioniug ai f11 iu, y ' v Tii 7Hc, closing at 784o; December, 80 n-16rasn4c, closing at 814o. . CORN Receipts, 73.100 bu.; exports, 36.833 bu. Spot market Arm; No. 3,(610 In ele vator and Wi 40, r. o. a., anoai; mu. low, 69c; No. 1 white. 894c. Option market was without transactions and closed nomi nally 4c net higner: May cioaea ai nu, September closed at 664o; December closed OATS Receipts, 111,000 bu.: exports, 7,900 bu. Spot market Arm; mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 87c; natural wniie, ou i o pounda, SMr!4c; clipped white, 86 to 40 pounas, Bvaao. FEBDftteaOy; spring bran, tl9.$8, Sep tember shipment; mlddllnga, tao.lo, Septem- per siupmeni; cny, .ouv"w. HAY Oulet: shlDDlng. HVafiQc; good to Choice, 0H6o. . . HOPS Firm; state common to choice, 1906, 114170; 1904, nominal; olds, nominal; Paclflo ooast, 1908, 13$ 18c; 1904, 12o; olds, nominal. HIDES Steady; Oalveston, ra ins., 30c; California, tl to 26 lbs.. 21c; Tsxa dry. PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family, 1O00 ffll.60; mess, in.gotrn w: ueer nani, 160; packet, tlo.Out9lO.6O; city extra India mess, 116.OOC5lji.50. Cut meats, ,0Ut: w . u , ia rmM4 nor . rtlckled shoulders, nominal; pickled hams, l'1"' 17-9600; reflned firm; continent, I), South America, 110.00; compound, 17.14 rhortcleaVtT6.655l8.75; ..; TALiajw trm; cuy yr pi j, country (packages free). 6Hratc. RICH Firm; domestic, fair to extra, BUTTER Firm ; creamery, common to extra, lBuaio: state aairy, wjramun i fancy. 18&24e; renovated, common to extra, 154-gio; western factory, 16SH9c; Imitation creamery, 19Hl6Mo- CHEESB Steady; state, full cream, large, 11112ic; small, UA&lTAc; Inferiors, nina III flinrT. ZtlfKOc: 22c; seconds, L"co; iveniucar, POULTRY 14V, not quoim; ur"ni, I . w . .n anHn. nhlnkenfl. 1 ?(l lbO. '. spring turkey. 166g2c; fowl. lOflltc, a. Innli Oeneral Market. am tArna a.n 1 1 WWF A T Hlrher: , JVJAK, ' ' " . . tracic, rxo. a reu cu, iioiv, TlVyfiHc; May. TMto. k Jni 464.02 No. white. 4&di8c, December, 40Vito; a m ill. Wl A OAT ugnsr! traca. o. S24c: No. S white. 14c; December, 8340 ?svt.y TMm, u .Int.. nstantl ljt BIVfl 1.06; extra fancy and straight, 13.063.46; BK1CUH iimomy, . sieaay; avww CORNMISAU-Bteady, 12.60. ' BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 7&Jp79o. HAT Firm : timothy. tl3.00Qa6.00; pralria. ts.ooaio.60. , IRON LT1 XTJJt XlSiOr-W)l. ? BAOeLK?l-16c-- . i nnmfTttTAva Itrl, TklyK.tt vinnlnar. riullD'Va .w.i ... . , . . ... toil Inw... nm. . r . . m IX 4U. Dry sale meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. . 124: clear ribs, 89.874: short clear. 19.60. Bacon, steady: oxed extra snorts, '. cear nua, iv.u7i, " Clear, sjv.zo. t nim tdv mmm. hl1r.na 1(V. anHnsra lie; turkeys, 14c; duoks, 84cr - 1 BOOS Firm; case count, 17c V)AilntB Slhlnmentn Flour, bbl 8.000 14,000 Wheat, Pt w.'juu oi.wv Corn, bu .V.... 62,000 ' 103,000 Oats, bu 81,000 , 80,000 . Minneapolis Grata Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Sent. M. FLOUR Ft ret patents. H10W4.20; second patents, 13.960 too; nrat clears, et.ai.a; secona clears. tZ.4O'Z.S0. itKAis-in duik, niuwaii.a. (Superior Board of Trade quotation for Mlnnaanolla and Chlcaso delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day Co., no-m oara ot iraae, was: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat- Sept... Dec... Mar... 71V8' .73 T1S Tf 72SP4 734 71. 724 7514 764 764 4 ...... 124 eeeee see i 1 lOtj, a seaee aeaa ! Flax- Sept... Oct... Dec... Minneapolis Cash Close: Wheat: No. 1 hard. 47Vc: new. 76Mc: No. - 1 north western, 764c; new, 764c; to arrive, 744o; No. 3 northwestern, 75c; new, 7S4c; to arrive, 734c: No. I, 72c; new, 7237J4c; No. 1 Durum. 6lc: No. 3 Durum. 5sc. Rye No. 1, 44c Com: No. 1, 434c; No. 1 white. 804c Oats: No. 1, rVg'-To. Bar ley) 447o. Rye: 6Z413M4C r'lax: Kaaiai City Grain aad Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 17. WHEAT Sep tember, 644c: December, 6640: May, 70ty 704c; cssn. mo. j nara, no. i. Wic: mo. 1 red, sic: mo. 1. 6cgticc CORN SeDtember. 424c: December. 8744c May. 384c; caah. No. 1 mixed, 4844MH4c; No. t white, 45c. OATS-No. t whit, !2824o; No. I mixed, JSUfiSOc. . EGGS rtrm: extras, Kc; firsts, cases in cluded, 19c; ssconus, 12c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, H1.75C1100; choice prairie, ou. HTE Steady, 4A0oc BUTTER Creamery. 33c: packing. 16c, Receipts. Wheat, bu , 15,000 Corn, bu U.OiiO Oata, bu 4.000 Peoria Market. PEORIA. Sept. 18. CORN-Steady; No. I yellow and No. t, 46c; No. 4, 46c; ao grade. 444.C. OATS-Hlghsr; No. I whit. 834o; No. white. IMSi4c; No. 4 white, 114D314o. RYE Firm: No. t 6954c WllISKY-On the basis of fl.3 for fin ished goods. . . Mllwaakao Grala) Market. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 18. WH EAT No, 1 northern. 7iin7c; no. i northern, ivaivfrc; Uecemoer, vac. RYB-8teady; No. 1.' 69f694iC.' BARLEY Steady; No. S,. 660: sample, KMIc. .. CORN-Firm; No. caah,' 464S474jc: De- cemoer, 4Tc. Dmlatk Grala Market. . DULTTH. Bept. 18. WHEAT No. northern, on track. T64c: No, 1 northern. 71c; September. 734c: October, 714c; De cember. T:c; May, 77e. OATSTo arrive, 125pJMlcr September, TVC Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 18. WHEAT Snot. dull: No. 3 western winter, 6a 84d; futures steady: September, ts 14d: December, 4a Id. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 4a tod; ruturea steaay; oeptemDer, nominal; ueceniDer, avta; January, new, 4S a. PHILADEI.PiriA. Sept. 18.-BITTER- Vnchangeit; extra weetem creamery, :4c FXXiH Firm: weatern, fresh.- Sir. at mark CHEESE Firm: New York full creams,' fair to fancy, lWlc. 1 . Toledo eed Market. TOLEDO. Sept. 18.-8EEDS-Clover, cash and iH-tober. 4i.arv; t'eceniaer. n 60: Jan uary. 17.624: March, 87.574. Timothy, prhn tl kfW Alalka. prim, ttftk Ria. No. 2. KEWTORKSTOCKS AKDBOSDS Bnjinc of Ealtimore & Ohio by Unisi Fkoifio Fetter of Dty. REPORT CAUSES R!SE OF READING Violent . Reramkle for Stock , Start SI amber of Ramor of Contest for Control Close I Irregalar. NEW TORK. Rent. It. Tha nrlnclnal factor In the stock market today waa by the admlaslon of the banking houses hav ing the transaction In hand that negotia tions were In progress for the ssle to th Union Pacific of the stock of the Balti more A Ohio railroad, recently sold by the Pennsylvania railroad to the bankers. w nue the sensation in the day s market was in the Reading movement, the Bal- j tlmore transaction was none the less the impelling cause. This was so for the reason that the division of control of the Reading among the trunk line railroads was managed in the case of the Pennsyl vania by placing holdings of Reading stock In the Baltimore A Ohio treasury, as th New York Central on its part placed Reading's holdings in the Lake Shore treasury. With a passing of con trol or Baltimore A Ohio to other hands than tha Pennsylvania, Its share of In fluence in the Reading control would be affected also. Wall street waa mystified to the full bearing of the new ar rangement and aa to the extent to which the negotiations had. actually gone. Kuhn, Loeb A- Co. asserted that the re port of sale to the Union Paclflo was pre mature, while admitting that it was under negotiation. Various problems were thus presented for the consideration of the In vestor and the a peculators. It waa assumed that the Pennsylvania would Insure Itself eralnet harmful use of the control of Baltimore A Ohio be- rore parting with It. But leas certslnty was left to the possible attitude of other trunk lines to the new arrangement. The violent advance in Reading aroused some apprehension that a scramble might be going on amongst the railroad powers to achieve a belated readjustment of the balance 'and Reading holdings. It was held to be plausible also, that in fixing the destination for Its holdings of Baltimore St Ohio, the Pennsylvania might have been actuated by a policy of hostility 10 tne - uould project lor a tnrougn line from ocean to ocean, as was shown in ths opposition to the Wabash efforts to secure entry into Pittsburg. The lurking possibilities of resentments and harmful contests thus suggested, made the Reed ing movement a dampener rather than a stimulation to speculative confidence. tne continued strengtn ot tne money market also was a cause of dissatisfaction in speculative circles and disappointed the belief that the Inrush of gold last week and the continued arrivals by steamors this week had effectually relaxed the money stringency. Some further Ughtet lng was looked for aa the first of October approached, but In the meantime1 easier conditions were looked for. Not only was the call money market hard today, with a high rate of 9 per cent, but the premium on time loan waa again advanced. The demand for time money wa reported strong and almost no funds were offering In that market. Discounts hardened in Paris and London, the open market in the latter center rising abovs the official rate of the bank. The rise In the German banks' official discount rate was sufficient notice of the rising course of the money market at that center. New York ex change at Chicago fell to 28 cents dis count. ' ' The Points of strength In the day' mar ket were generally amongst Industrials, Amalgamated continuing consplclous with reiterated rumor of a dividend In crease. The railway equipment stocks en joyed th benefit 01 tno Known urgent requirements of tha railroads. Republic Steel waa affected by th proposed In crease In Tennessee Coal stocks. In view of the belief In ultimate merger of. tha two companies. Minneapolis, St.' Paul A Sault ste Mane sunered irom tne aisap polntment of persistent close, that the dividend was to be Increased at today's meeting of -. directors. The market showed some relief when Reading yielded more than half It 6 point advance, but the closing was Irregular. Bonds were Irregular; sales, par value, 12.088.000. United State bonds wore un changed on call. ' ' , Followlnar were th sals and rang ' of prices on the Stock vxchang today.- oaues.mgn.jow.uueo. Adarae Kxpraaa Amalgamated Copper . . . . m ice uMt ii4 ' ,. 14,100 44 ' 414 114 414 Amr. car ana Foansry. do afd 100 101 .. 1.304 M 101 101 Amar. Cottsa Oil M4 do pfd ti Amar. Bxpnaa no n 87 II . Amar. Hide baaloer pra Amar. Ioa - 100 8.10 M4 tl t4 174 Amar. Uneetd Oil da pfd 100 Aater. LeoomottTe 14.101) 41 TT 41 71 do pfd 100 1114 11I4.HI4 Amar. Bmeltla At Banning 14,004 Ml 1M 1U4 do pfd 60 1UH 1M4 1114 Amar. sagar Ranalng 100 117 irr 17 Amar. Tobaora ptd etfa... 104 100 100 M Anasonda Mlnias Co 4,100 Wl M 11 Atcklaon U.tno los 1074 1074 l,ino 1014 , 1004 101 100 144 ' 1444 144 87.104 1144 1(1 111 It do ptd , Atlantlo Ceaat Line Baltimore A Ohio de pfd Brooklrn Rapid Traaalt.. ranadiaa PaalBa Central of Naw iaraay... Chaaapaaka Ohio Chlcaso Oraat Wait are... Chloaso at Northwastara. C, 14. sr St. Paul Chicago Term. A Trans.. do p(4 C. C, C A St. Leula... Colorado Pual aad Iron.. Colorado A Soutkara do lot pfd do td pfd ...1 Conaolldatad Oaa .- Corn Produeta do pfd Delaware 4ft Rudaoa Dal.. Lack A Waatarn.... Danrar A Rio Oranae.... do pfd Dlatlllara sacurltlas .... Erie do let pfd do id pfd Ganarat Elaetrte u.mo II T . 404 171 177 0 1774 111 41 17 toi 177 U 4 44 17 11 17 4,100 44 II ' 400 17 17 400 no no 11,000 171 171 104 17,100 404 44 t 174 4 . W 400 49 44 1M . It ' 7 lit 41 454 714 4 77 Tl 144 04 It no 74 t,40 t tOO 41 41 .... t,4fll 714 .... 47.MO 41 MS 77 .... lee ti too lit 'too lit" .... too , 11 T14 41 77 714 144 Hocking Valley Illlnoia Cantral Intar. Papar .. 1H 171 171 17 17 do pfd , do pfd Intar. Pump , Iowa Cantral , , do pfd K, C. Soutkara da pfd Loalavllle A Naahrllle..'.. Maticaa Central Minn. A Bu Loula St., 8t. p. A sault Ita. M do pfd Mtaeourt Paolfta St., tUnau A Taiaa...... do pfd , National Lead N. It. R. of Maxlos pfd... Naw York Cantral N. T . Onurto A Waatara. Norfolk A Waatara do pfd North A marl can ,....' , PaelSc Mall Pannarlvania , Feople'e- Caa Puts., C, C. A ta. Loata. Praaacd Btaal Car da pfd Pullmaa Palace Car kaadlng da let prt , do Id pfd kapublle steal do ptd Rock Ialaad Co... do pfd St. Loula A 4. F. Id ptd., St. Lou Is toath waatara . . . da pfd Bouiharn Faults da pfd Soutaara Ballwar da pfd Teaoeaaee Coal aad Iron. . Taiaa A Paolfta Tol.. 84. L. A Waatara... 4a pi4 Do lea Pactae 4a pfd au u 41 to tl II 4,704 10 .47 ti 111 1 to 11' 40 tl l ino 111 l l4oe 11 71 n 71 "4 10 74 4k M 70 71 1.4U4 141 141 It. 104 410 uo 4uO r tt 17 11 70 70 Tl T 00 41 44 41 4.400 144 141 141 8.100 ti to ie l,M0 t4 M4 4l" it" Ml, ut M4 17 ' II 44,100 144 141 14 . km v te s 4.704 100 w 44 44 H S7 10 141 Ml, 1M 111 1M wa ... a w iwa .. lt.704 II 1.700 100 . 14 M 14 n 41 n 44 4 in I7 4.10 17 lot 46 104 t04 40. fc 4 1 44 4 tl 1.70 7 t7 luo Ul 4.40 tr II U. M 14 114. IU4 US) U7 114 V. 4, gipraas D. 4 Raaltr C. 6. Rubber do pfd V. 8. Steal da ptd Virginia-Carolina Cham teal. da pfd ; Wabaah da pfd Walla-Pars Bxpraaa Waatlaskouaa glaeuie Waatara I n Ioa ., Whaella A Lata Brt WlMMMula Caatral do pld Nonbara Parita , Caatral Leataar do pfd ,., tlaaa-Shallalt Uraat Nonhara pfd Intarborousk atatrapolltaa.. do pfd OSarad. J av tot 14 Tl Tt la 14 14 JO 110 101 11 4I.I0 44 WW 4k t.lu ioi tea, imv I.KO 41 41 41 .w .vio iiwia iwa ! 441, Ul ' la 144 tt 4 tliii tii tit S 1,H4 4. M k KO 10J 104 101 IIO T4 U It 4.10 U4 tU Ml '' 1 ia r4 n Total aakra for tha 4a, l.M,04 akaras. Baak llerla. OMAHA, Sept. 18.-Bank clearings' for today were ll,a.121.08 and for th oorr. spondlng dais last year tl.tW.W4 4l. k Oeraaaay Btatesaeat BERLIN. Sept. I8.-Th weekly statement nf trie 1 1 : r r-tf I I' ,.W . 9 c , jib fulloaing change: Cash la hand, ds- 8 creased 6,840.000m; treasury notes. Increased 2.i0.tmm; other securities. Increased 166, sm.nnom; note la circulation, Increased 11,- 80,0UOm. Rew "I orat Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. MONEY On call, strong, 408 per cent; ruling rate, 7 per cent; cloning bid, 4 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; time losns, dull and strong; sixty and ninety days, 7 per cent; six months,- 4 4 pr cent. PRIME MluRCANTILE , PAPER-6tf4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with actual business In bankers' bills st 14 83jf 4.AW5 for demand and at M.iH!" fur sixty day bills; posted rates, l4.81t4.814 and 14.844; commercial bills. 14.7VH- SILVER Bar, 674c: Mexican dollar. 62 4c. BONDS-Government,' -stesdy; railroad, rrvguiar uuotations on New Tork bonds today were us follows: " V. S. raf. ia, ra....f44,Japaa . M rla..t( 4s eeuooa ...1X614: So 44a rtfi M4 V. 8. la. nt i;.HH! to 14 aerlaa tn to ecuDOa ivt L. K. am 4....liwu V. t. old 4a, rf 1014 Manhat. r. (nit 4e..l0e do coupon ,.,.10 4I. Cantral to V. 8. Bw 4a. res 131 do 1M ma XI Mb to eminoa 131 Minn. A St. L. 4a... 14 Am. Too. 4a 7I4i M , K. T. 4 11 4 da Ma IS AlcblMia too. 4a....l0iVN- R k. at M. - 4a.. da id. 4a t3 N. T. C. fan. IVfca.. ! Atlantic C. L. 4a.. MiN. J. V, seif. la... .124 B. O. 4a int-Nft Fictile 4a .141 do l4 n ' do la i 75 Brk. a. T. ct. 4n... I4a Norfolk 4V W. a. 4a. loo laniral ot Oa. 4m. ..HI1., Or, s. U rfa. 4a.. N do lat Ins. tl Pans. c. Ia lan Raadla aea. 4a do 2d Inc do Id Ine 7 St. L. a l. M. ft. ta.114 t. U A 4. P. If. 4a. U St. L. 4. W. a. 4a.. 77 Seaboard A. U 4a... M 80. Pacific 4a ! Chaa. A O. 4fci IM Chicago A A. Ia.... IT 1., u. A g. . 4a.. C, B. I. A P. 4a.. 7 do col. la X do lot 4a, Ufa..,:.. M At T,anntlkara U ft. 11(1. CCC. A St. L. I. 4a. 101 ''Southern Colo. Ind. K. aar. A. 14V Taiaa A Part flc 1 ,nt . .105 .-14 .114 . at . 14 . M i-olo. Mid. 4a., T IT.. St. L. ft W. 4a Colo. A so. 4a...v.tl U'nloa Pacific 4a... Cuba ta ..i.los ill. S -8tal M ta.. U. A R. a. 4a.,....IO0vjWabah lata Dial. Baca, la ai do dab. B Krla prior Ilea 4a..l0OVaJ Waatarn Md. 4a.... do gen. 4a ,W. AUK. 4a.... Hock. Vallar 4a...J0S Wla. Cantral 4a... Japan la ...100I Offered Boston 8torks and Bonds. 'BOSTON. Sept, 18. Call loan. S per cent; time loans, 7 per cent. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds were as ioiiows: Atchlaon adj. 4a. . W i Bingham . It .771 . to . 71 . II . II . 1 . 11 . H . 41 . 4S ao 4a M. Cantral 4a..'., Atchlton do pfd aRoaton A A Poaton A Ma , Buaton Rlarated Pltchburg pfd Max. Cantral ... .100'C'al. A Recla. . Tijt'Cantcnnlat ... .107;copper Range ..101 ..141 Daljr Want Franklin Oranbjr ..114 .USit!e Rorala .110 Man Mining li:Slichtsan .......... N. v., N. H. A H..1II Para Marquette ... II Mohawk Mont. Coal and C. Old Dominion .... Oocaola union Paclflo ..lit Am. Aria. Cham.... il ....Hot .... 11 .... H .... 10 .... M .... 10 .... 14 .... 41 10 .... 16 .... .... 1 ....141 .... la .... M .... 11 .... 11 .... t ....Ul -ao pia Am. Pnau. Tube... Am. Sugar ' do pfd I Parrot li IQulncr 114 Dhannon ' 1M ITamarark Am. Tal. A Am. Woolaa Tal. ...1H Trinity ........ I7il!nltad Copper ... do pfd Boa. Ira A t ... Edlaoa Klae. 111... Maaa, Elactrlc do pfd Maai. Oaa t'nltad Prnit : fnltad Shoe Mack,.., do pfd , TJ. 8. Steal do pfd ., AdTentara Allouea .., Amalgamatad Atlantlo Bid. Asked. .104iU. S. Mining V. S. Oil . . 10 . 71 . ia .101 . ii . to t'tah Victoria Winona Wolrarlna Oraana Coa North Butte Butta Coalition . NeYBfla Mitchell . Mai1 :io . ral. A Artaona Taoaunaah I 14 II .114 Arli. Commarelel. 11 London Cloalasr Stocks. LONDON, Sept, 18. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Console, money M7-1M . K. A T.... t da account NHI K, T. Cantral 14a .. liNerfol A Waatara.. 41 ..111 do pfd 14 ..101 Ontario A W 12 Anaconda Atefclaoa do pfd B. A O Canadian Pacific ..iz; rennarirania 74 iaa,Raad Mlnee .... .... 1 .... 71 .... IS ....101 .... 16 ....145 .... ft .... 41 ..-.110 .... tl .... 47 (.-nee. Ohio... M Readlns Chicago O. W. 1 C. M. A St. P..'.MllSu Southern Rr...... DaBaera oo pia Southern Paclto li Ion Paolta .. do pfd D'. g. Btaal 'do pfd Wabaah do pfd .., .... 11 44, D. A R. Q oo pfd Erie do lat pfd.... -4o td pfd... Illlnoia Cantral .... II .... 40 .... 0 .... 11 ..17l . 1. ft n SILVER Bar. 'quiet; SI 6-ld per" ounce, ...111 Ipanlah 4a mut,i-m'j4 per cent. . DISCOUNTS-The tit of discount In the open market for Abort bills is 4&44 per cent; for three months'yblll, 4S44 per cent. Boston Caster Market. Closing quotations -a Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 1 Board of Trade building, Omaha: AdTeoture t Mohawk 44 Alloaea tl Nevada Conaolldatad. 11 Atlantlo 11 North Batte . M Bingham j.. 14(4 Old Dominion 41 Black Mountain 1 Oaeeols Ill Boatas Conaolldatad.. II Pnau. Service ....... li Butte Coalition ..... 17 Paeu. Service, ptd... 10 Calumet A Arlaona. .Ill Qulncf M Cal. A plteburg 71 Shannon 10 Calumet A Hecla.... K Tamarack ............ioa Copper Range 4 YrlnHr 10 Dally Weat II United Fruit ..104 Eaat Butte t I'nlted Btatee, com., 41 Franklin 11 I'nlted Btatee. pfd.., 41 Oreene Copper 17 t'tah Conaolldatad..., Ii Oranbr ir t'tah Copper tela Rojral '.. I Victoria ....,.... T L. S. A Plttaburg... uWlnooa I u Maaaaehuaetta t Wolverine lit Michigan 1 . New York Malnsj Stocks. NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Closing quotations on mining stocks wbt Adama Coa 14 fLIttla Chief ... .... 1 ....171 ....171 .... 14 ....loe .... It .... it ....It Alice .144 Breeee 10. Bruiuwlck Cos...;... 40 Comatock Tunnel .... II Con. Cal, and Va..,, st Horn Silver ,)I0 Iron Silver 404 Laadvilla Cos.' I Ontario Ophir Potoel savaaa Hlerra Nevada Small Hopea .. Staadar ...... Treaanry Statement. WASHINQTON. Sept l8.-Today's state ment of tha treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 1160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash . balance, 1216,715,168; gold coin and bullion, 1110,7116,614; gold certificates, 139,207,230. Wool Market. B08TON. Sept. 18.-WOOL Market Is generally quiet, but active In spots. The activity 1 marked In both worsted and clothing wools. Merchants are waiting for ths anticipated heavy buying ot the country's great consumers. M tntlme prices are steady. There la a substantial aggregate of sales In territories. In pulled wools. A and B supers are still In moder ate request, the ' former selling at 6tKji2a and the latter at 60S6c. Foreign grades are steady. Leading quotations follow: Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri combing 4 blood, X331bc; combing, 4 blood, 83s34c; Texas (scoured basis fine 11 months, T1& 71c; fine, 6 to 6 months, 4T4jWc; fins, fall clean, pftgWc; California, northern choice, 6U,7uc; northern good, 43gf7uc; middle coun try, fiic; southern, tcc; fall free, 66 tf67c; Oregon (scoured ibasls); eastern No. 1 staple, 72U'?4c; eastern No, I clothing, 67 f6ao; valley No. I, twintfo; Territory, sta- Sle, (scoured basis), fine, 73-6 "5c; fine ma lum, 664770c; medium, - f&jiac; Territory, ordinary (scoured bitais) nne, . TO(J,72c; fine medium, e(fi70c; medium, 65t6sc; Colorado and New Mexico, spring scoured X, iMcP 70c; No. 1, 644jrlc:' pulled wools (aooured basis), extra, 72(&'74c: (In4 A, fl&iWcS A super. 6THg4c;. B supers, ' fcotifioc. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 11. WOOL Stead v: medium grades comMpg and clothing. 'a fee; light fine, Ul3i2c; heavy fin. l4VJuc; tub washed, OSoo. ' . ' Metal Market. 1 NEW, YORK. Sept. 18. METALS Ther wa a strong advance in the London tin market, with spot closing at 14 and futures at 182, 12. d. Locally the mar ket wks quiet and higher in sympathy, with buyers at 13 8. while sellers were demanding 140.00. Copper waa 10s higher In ths English market, closing at 87 17s td for both spot and futures. Locally copper was strong and a shade higher, with Uke quoted at tlt.lZ4OTt.e74: electrolytic at tll.0Ot318.lZ4: easting at 81 8.766 19.00, Lead was unchanged at 11 lus In - London. Locally the market continues strong, par ticularly for deliveries out of store. Quo tation range from 86 76 to 84.024, ths Inside price being for thirty-day shipment. Bpelter was lower at A2T lis d In London, but advanced to 86 10 .40 In the local mar kst. Iron. was unchanged in 4hs English market, with Standard foundary quoted at 6.1s 10d. Locally ths market waa unchanged, with No. t foundry northern quoted at t20.Wa.O0; No. 1 foundry northern at I J0 kef, 21 00, and No. t foundry southern at 2 (j620.6O. ST. LOriB. Sept.' It METALd Lead, firm at 16.90; spelter, 16.9. CobTm Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 18 COFFEE Th market opened steady at a decline of 109 IS point In response to lower European ea. bles, very large primary receipts and pri vet cable from Havre reporting that the valorisation Plan had been shani med by Sao Psalo.- Offerings were not very heavy sni the market ruled steady durlns the middle session on support from local fade Interests, but prices remained .around the Initial figures snd the rinse was easy st a net loas tit lr-HH point a Sale for th dav were t3 7W.hge. Inr'arM October t 4 Vc Peoaniher at t lasvvi KS. V-rvK at s enea !7V. "V s rvek nol .'!' iff Spot Rio closed steady; No. T Involc. y. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Otttl Gsnerallr 8utdy to Ctrooc, Is Spit f Bains, DOWNWARD MOVEMENT IN HOG VALUES Liberal Receipt ot Both bees aad Laaab, vlk Most of These Feeders Active aad Steady to Strong, SOUTH OMAHA. "Bept. 18. 1906. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OOlclal Monday 6.636 J,! 4.411 Omcial Tuesday 6.800 6,300 17.UU0 Two days this week....11.42S 1.KX CI.411 Sams day last week 13.704 8, 16.1W Snnve two weeks ago. .. .14,693 11.0"! 42.5( Same three weeks BS0..14.2H 16.15 .!76 Sams four weeks agt....ll.W7 11,978 17. 1M Sam days last year.... 14,048 6.846 41,ti20 The following table show, the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: lot. 1908. Inc. Cattl 6S4.I94 644.47S . Hogs 1,44S.92 L76K.7SS 18S.274 Shssp i.l.2M,48 1.148,010 W.,488 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Th following will shew ths arte paid for the different kind of cattle n tb Pnth Omih market: . M Good to ehofc corn-fed steer 15.66OT63 Fair, to good corn-fed steers 1 22f 2 Common to fslr corn-fed steers.... "25'?e uooo to choice rang steers Ftlr to good rsns steers 4fln2JI! Common to fslr range st-re J-ZlVj Good grass cows and heifers Fair to good cow and heifers. ... l onja w Common to fair cows and heifers.. l.BWl.gJ Good to choice stockers 6V feeders. 4.0nM.8 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. j-JW' J" Commin to fair stockers ITodM.JJ Bulls, stags, etc vM T Veal cslvee . 4.W8;.7! RANGE Or PRICES. Cattl. Hogs. Omaha $1.9Otf.O0 16 Wjxi. Chicago l.KHir6 80 .40ln5.e Kansas City l.'frii 50 6.0rih.44 St. Loul , i.0fK.28 6 (Hi 60 Sioux City IKKSW-O 6.8O&4.10 Th official number of car nf stock brought In today by each road was: tnme. nogs. nop. C, M. 4 St. P 1 1 Missouri pacific ' t'nlon Pacific 81 17 C. A N. W.,' east C. N. W,, west 101 SI C, B. A Q . cast 4 1 C, B. .& Q., west 74 19 O., R. 1. A P., east 8 8 C. R. I. A P.. west I Illinois Central 6 Chicago Gt. Western 1 Total recelnts 221 M 73 Th disposition of ths day's receipts wss as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated; Cattle. Hoar. Sh'n. 1,278 t,fiR2 1.7M 1.864 Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Armour A Co., f'm K. Vansant A Co. Carey A Benton Lobman A Co MoCreary A Carey .... W. I. Stephen Hill A Son 417 2T1 .. 614 ..1.401 ,. 650 i. '136' .. 148 .. 198 .. 169 .. 90 .. 15! .. V 1.629 1.492 1.9K2 F. P. Lewis 19 Hamilton A Rothschild... 229 Lt F. Hues 12 Wolf 107 J. H. Bulla ..I 68 Mike Haggerty 4S J. B. Root Co 99 T. B. Inghram 1 Sullivan Bros. Ill V. A. Brltton IS Lehmer Bros. 41 Other buyers 6&0 U.076 Totals 6,764 6,276 18,034 CATTLE Receipt of cattle wet very much smaller than had been anticipated, as many as 360 cars being figured on for today. When It became apparent that only about 200 cars were to be expected, with not many more than halt of them In sight when tha market opened, tha situation was changed very materially. Reef steers were la very good demand and moderate supply, so that steady prices were maintained on all desirable kind. In fact If any change at all took place It wa on th sids of stronger price. It waa, however, no easy matter (9 make very close estimate of value with th rain falling steadily throughout th morn Cow and-, heifer were also - free sellers at good steady price. Buyer Beamed In a hurry to fill their orders and get inside away from the pelting rain, so that It was a cas of sell quick or look for a buyer. The supply waa not large and the early arrivals were dispose! of In good time. Feeders of good quality were fully steady .and the trade reasonably active. Speculator had cleaned up very well yes terday and were all In need of a few mora cattle, so that In spite of the rain they were good buyer this morning. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS, 14 a. tt!.".'! lasts At. Ft. ,, HO IK . 141 I tt . 444 I 71 .100 I M He. I.... 14.... ...., 41.... II.... At. P. ....llll t U ....1004 4 44 ....1104 t 7 .... 114 I 44 ....1114 I Tl ....!0 IT4 ,...11M I Tt .... 464 1 Tl .... lit 1 44 .... 441 t 44 .... adl I 10 ....116 I 14 .... 414 I M .... 171 I 44 . 404 4 44 COW'S. ,. 104 1 tt .414 1 40 .404 1 00 .1114 I II . 410 t 4! .1004 I I) 1.... I.. 14.. II.. I.. 1.. . 740 I It . ISO I 14 '. tit I N I HEIFERS. 110 1 It . 4 , 104 t 71 tt , tit, t 44 ' BULLS. 1114 1 44 I 1140 I 71 1 tat 1 ti CALVES. 44 4 44 1 Ul 4 44 4 , TIT I 04 44 I 44 ,.4014 1 44 .1464 I 71 .... 144 I 44 .... Ill I 10 lev 1 00 1 STOCK CALVES. ...... Ml t 44 1 17 II 170 I to 144 4 44 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 174 IK, t lit M 44 I 4t t 400 44 TOO I 44 II TI t4 414 t 41 I ton t 4(1 114 I 10 4 100 I 4 170 I W ' t el 1 ft 764 I 10 aa a 1 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. I cow 1010 2 60 10 oowa, . Wa) 1 06 1 OOWS.1..J0U3 1 to 13 cows.. 8 cows fJO 110 3 cows.. 1 calves... 196 4 16 11 cow., 1 cow 9ul 8 W P. Bmith-Neb. 19 steers.. ..1119 4 IS John Palmer Neb. 4 cow 982 1 18 IS cows,, 1 cow...... W HO ..1033 1 06 .. 460 1 60 .. 846 I 00 SO I is A. W. Bnlrd A Son-Neb 41 feeders.. 979 1 90 12 feeders., tit 11 cow.. 1.. K4 106 (row 954 J 78 i 04 u. uaiiort neti. It feeder.. 840 1 10 11 feeder.. 808 f M s reeaers.. evo s ( 7 steers,. ..1054 18 steers.. ..1031 1 90 ' 6 steers. ...1031 J. D. Baird Neb. 18 feeders.. 1116 4 28 3 feeder., lilt P. Watson Neb. I cow..',... 790 120 I feeders. .11M 11 feeders.. 11X1 4 25 6 cows 696 3 in 1 80 t 26 4 1 80 3 COW W4 1 40 W, L. Ashbrook-Neb. I steers... .1396 8 60 106 feeders. 1210 4 80 1 feeders. .1210 1 50 , E. R. Cherry Nfb. , 18 steers, ...11&0 4 35 P. Smith Neb. t cows MO 11 1 cow tfO 1 40 It cows 1040 1 86 .bull 1230 t 80 1 cow...... o f 40 B. R. Cleary Neb. 1 heifer... 1070 3 60 1 heifer. 1 cow T70 8 90 " Lv Kruger Neb. cow llfS ! tcows... scows...,.!; 1M J heifer 110 t W rm i 4 It 8 feeder.. 6s3 1 60 1 heifers... t" t 66 Western Land and Cattle Co. Vfh. 84 feeders., V 8 5fV 30 feeders.. MSI I 30 13 feeders.. 411 1 40 R. Armstrong Neb. I heifers... Ml 1 60 .8 rows H f In 10 feeders.. 670 1 40 1 rows 1050 t 40 1 cow 1200 ? WYOMING. rows. 18 cows. ... to t ) 8ft cows.. ... "S 3 In 1 vteera. ,W IK ..imo j is .. JIM 4 . ...1265 4 71 R. A. Torrer Wyo. M steer . ..1146 4H n steers. 78 steer.... tot 4 18 s'ers. 74. A. Tarry Wyo. 17? eows....1U 44 trow... tl'n t M 98 steers... 1WI4 4 Tt 10 st-ea....lM6 Wtlllsn-s A R-Wyo. 1 7 4 steers.. R cows... 17 cows... . s4 M) 84 eter....t1R 4 16 .jnee a m t row lit 1 40 . M 8 A COLOR A no it cows., 68 rows., 1 rows., 4 cows., t a'eers ..ion . 8 Vll tilt" 4 w t 4 calves... t rrt sss n t rows W i 1 A 4 eeaera.... Ul lit aan en 4 steers.... saw it I steers. . I steers... 11 Jon 6 4 steers.... ao t ' I M J ereers ...1110 1 28 TVhler. Colorado. 1 row. x I i r0w 7n ea . 1 rew Tan ewrs..... SA t feeder,, 4 T cow.., 171 a rows "t f w 8 4 feeders.. 7M 8 e heifers.. - 1 Ct T Cw..... 760 1 00 I cows 8J t 00 6 heifers... 4H 1 46 8 pows W 10 1 feeders . 1 1 86 4 feeders . 827 86 H M. Bsssett. Colorado. 18 feeder.. IV t 90 1 feeders. .IK 1 feeders. . 971 1 86 K) row.....U i cows 990 t 60 1 row liMO I5 1M J. H. Evans Colo. It rows W in .8 cows 911 1 11 6 heifer.. 7n6 1 60 It feeder.. 787 1 T 10 steers.. ..1146 1 68 1 steer 1210 1(0 C. H. Mills-Colo. ( feeders.. 90 171 17 cows 891 181 J. A C. McNsIr Colo. I feeders.. 820 1 60 1 rows WTt 1 10 6 calves... 8 60 18 cows 84 188 18 feeder.. in 8 no 1 feeders.. !"6 1 8 "n 3 feeder.. 79 a I 71 6 cows 871 i '- 40 I cows 70 i 89 1 30 feeder.. 1100 1 91 to heifers.. 6.A I 70 at cows an 6 cow. .,..1061 1 cow 900 1 10 J. R. Evans Col. t cows 101 1 116 rows..... 874 190 8 rows 94 I 10 K cows WS t 16 1 heifers... 6"8 t SS 11 cows 8M i 00 feeder. . 873 1 20 P. D. Coates Colo. 8 feeders.. 991 1 m 11 cows.... .110 8 V ti rows 82J 100 1 cows..... 878 1 60 HOOS Receipts of hogs this morning were light, a was to be expected with railroads more or less disabled by th heavy rains of the last two days. In spit of the fact that there were no large runt reported from any market pHlnt, price were lower all along the line. Owing to the heavy rain the market wa stow to open, buver holding back until everything reported wss In before start ing out. When Hhe trade was one under way, however, the movement was fairly active and the most of th hog sold in reasonable season. Prices were generally a big Sc lower And In sortie esses possibly ss much as 10c lower. All kinds of hogs felt the decline, both light snd heavy. The choice hogs sold up to to ), ss against 1636, the top yesterday. It is a noteworthy fact thst good hesvy hogs sr gradually crawling upward and sr selling considerably closer to good lights than wss the esse a short time ago. Thl Is especially true of th medium weights weighing between 260 and 176 pounda. Thus a load of choice hogs averaging 167 sold a high aa 86.86 this morning. The market closed very elow and wetk with prices generally 10c lower than yes terdsy, other market reporting similar de clines. 'Representative sales: Ns. v sh, y. a,., at. S. M 4t7 ... 1 ta ti I II t It 4. U4 ... I 40 t 141 ... 4 IS 67 Ill 40 t 44 Tl 117 H 111 tl Kit 14 IN II Ill ... I 14 10 Ill ... I 0 Tl 141 44 4 14 M Ml 110 I K) tt '...lit M t It 64 111 is 1 i m ... a 1 4 !M ... 145 Tl 44 114 I ll4 i 44 I H 71 H4 44 I IIV 14 t4 IN IN IT Ml ... 4 11 II Ill M 4 on If) I4T ... I II 17 1T 100 t 44 Tl 14 144 4 II 71 164 ... 4 4T II 144 49 I II ' I, 1 15 1M 4 W tl 444 1M lit" 11 Ill ... IM tl 161 ... t 14 ! tU ... I WH TT lit 44 f M 4 171 44 I M Tl Ill ... I 86 IT HI 40 I 44 44 Wl ... 4 II 14 171 It I 04 44 MT ... 4 M H 101 SO t Ot tl Kt 44 4 W 4 144 ... t 14 SHEEP Ther Is nothing Ilk heavy re ceipts at this point to make a good mar ket. - With sixty-two cars reported this morning buyers, both for packing house and for feeding purposes, were out early and took hold In a hurry. The result was that almost everything In ' sight changed hands at an early hour. Chicago was reported lower yesterday and the early messages from that point this morning Indlcsted a still further break In values. Moreover, prices on fat stuff at this point were already high as compared with other markets and in the natural course of events lower prices might have been expected today. Ths demand, however, was so good that in stead of being lower th trade was active and fully steady, with packers claiming that some ot their purchases at least, were considerably higher. The quality of the offering"., as a rule, wss nothing extra and there were no great number of killer of any kind on sale. Th great big bulk of th receipt con sisted of feeding sheep and lambs, but thsr were plenty of buyers In the yards o that trad waa active, at steady to strong prices, sellers meeting with no difficulty In disposing of everything at very satisfactory prlcea. Quotations on kl.iers: Good to choice lambs, 17.007.60; fair to good lambs. t.76 7.00; good to choice yearlings, t6.7ofSt.ls; fair to good yearlings, 4o.66iii6.7S; good to choice wethers, 10.164(4.40; good o choloe wes, S4.7dj$.10; fair to good ewes, 14.60 64 75. Quotations . on feeders: Lambs, 86.76(9 t: yearlings, 16.256.76; wether. 14.1 6.S5; ewes, 11.6004-76; breeding swes, 5.0085.26. . . Representative sales: ' No."4 Ar. Pt. 78 South Dakota lambs, cull feeder 85 4 00 U7 South Dakota ewes, feeders. 71 4 60 8 South Dakota culls, feeders.. 34 4 00 71 South Dakota ewes, feeder.. 81 4 80 404 Idaho ewe , 104 4 90 160 South Dakota ewes, feeders.. 78 6 24 299 South Dakota awes, feeder.. 76 1 86 297 8. D. awes, feeder ylgs 63 1 10 176 Idaho wethers 86 1 81 171 South Dakota lambs, feeders M 1 14 21 South Dakota iambs, feeder 86 t 80 3 South Dakota lamb, feeder 6t (80 ltd Idaho lambs, feeders 67 6 60 lftS Idsho lambs, feeders (7 I 60 611 Idaho lambs, feeders 68 (60 87 Idaho ewes, feeders, 42 4 66 269 Wyoming wethers 113 1 26 164 Wyoming wether Ill ( 26 131 Idaho yearlings, feeder 86 (66 (3 Idaho lambs, feeders 47 ( 71 898 Wyoming Ismbs (I 7 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Iteady, hat Slow Hogs rive to Tea Ceata Lower. CHICAGO, Bept. 13-CATTLERecelpti, 11.000 head. Market steady but slow; com mon to prime steers, 13.7trfi6.80; cows, 12.70 24.76; heifers, 12.60rJT5.3t; bulls. 13.2644.(0; calve, . 0006. 26; Blockers and feeder. (160 4 46. HOGS Receipts, 20,000 head. Market tff 100 lower; choice to prim hesvy, 16.tOifI6.lo; medium to good heavy. !6.0u.15; butcher weight. (6.8Kf.46; good to choice mixed. W.Of.flo-V; packing-, 16.40iff6.tO; pigs, It.stO 6.60. a BHIiTEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,0M head. Market for sheep steady, lamb 10(3 l&c lower: ehee", t4.60436.76; yearlings, 16.60 .; Iambs, to.60ft-7.fi6. . gt. Lonls Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Sept. 73 CATTLE Re ceipts, 9,500 head, including 1,000 Texans. Market for natives, lower; Texans. steady; native shipping and export steers, f 4 m 6.26; dressed beef and butcher steers, 12.76(9 (.00; steers under 1,000 lbs., (3. 600 4. 46; stock ers and feeders, !2.00rr4.tS: cows and heifers, xxiiu,ai. canncrs, l.oii'4.uu; DU1IS, &40.4 4.00; calves. 13.2U&4.60; Texss and Indian steers, 13.0Wi4.10; cow and heifers, (2.00(3 160. . HOOS Receipts. 8 608 head. Market stesdy; pigs snd lights. !6.00r.4S packers. 16 00rh4.49; butcher and best heavy, 16.3&9 'IsHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1000 head. Market steady; native muttons, 43.00 65.76: lambs. tl.OtXjjl 66; culls and bucks, 14.0094.60; stockers, 12.76ff4.AO. Kansas CHr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 17,000 head. Including 1,000 southerns; msrkst stesdy and actlvs; choice export and dressed beef steers, 15.toifr4.6o; fslr to rood, (38.9660; weatern fed steers, 13.600 36; stockers snd feeders, I2.6M4.76; south ern steers, t2.754tn.90; Southern cows, 11.80 es 78: native cows, tJ.toftS.Tt; native heif ers, 12..&fi.l6; bulls, le.l64.26i calve, HfS trt IS. HoaS Reoelpta. (.500 head; market steady to 6c lower; top, 16 42V4:' bulk of ales. 16.1K$.36; heavy. 16.1' 4 2?H: pack ers. 84 16; pigs and llirhts. 19 30CT4.42H. SHKEP AND LAMBfl-Recelpts. 7,600 head: market strong to lOo higher; Ismbs, (ti.0ti7 65; sheep nnl yearllnks. 14.7Ml.40; weatern sheep, U.Vi&T.'A; western year lings 4.o&5.ffi; etocker and feeders, 13.So4s.50. took la right. Receipt of live stock at lh sis principal weatern markets yesterday were fol lows; Cttfle. Ho'l. She. ,. Wl Ion IT.fJrw South Omaha Sioux Citv ... Kii City . St. Joaenh .... St Louis , Chicago t ' Totals r '60 s.rcs 7to (.41 IT zoo t.oo r.O0 Jttn M 051 to, in a,w love -4e t,ve. teek MrW4. SIOUX CITY. ta.. Sept. ll.-(8rcla Tle. grav) CATTIE-necelnts, l,a) head; market steed vt stackers. wk: bevea 14 OOfitOO: cowa. bulla and m'xed. l',fre 4.00; stockers and teees, 13 104 25: calves ll vearMnga. tJ!.rrrt 50. . HOOS Receipt 4. tifO head: "via'ket stead v tq we-: exiling at (j.lr'agt 10; bulk tf eiie- 15 818 00, SHEEP ANT' f.AMBS-Recelpts. 50 hend; market stesdy. 1 rows..... 840 1 m .. jTna .. 8 6M .. vn t. Jeeep live Steak Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 18 CATTLE Receipts. .6f4 head. Market , stesdy to 10c lower; natives. 84.10; rows and heifers, (2.00 443 76: atockers and feeders. U 604.00. HOGS Receipts. 6.477 head. Market steady to to lowert light, 6..4!W, bulk Of sales. K.Or.r? 30. illP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,(71 head. Market Heady; Ismbs, 17 60: year, lings, 86.00; wethers, tt 6a; ewes, (l ei. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Staple aad riser Predaee., . EGGS F-er do., 18. , , LIVE POL'L'I H v Hons, IViSlOei roosters, , tr; tuikrs. IMilJc; . duL-ks, ..'. apitng ehli-kens, 10SAllVc. Ul'TlKK-facking stock, lVfJlHe: choice fancy dairy, Kfellvc; creamery, CUMo. HAY.-rrirea aiinlea riv itn..,ia eed rem pany: Choice upland. (160; medium. tt-OOJ coarse. tYOotil ttl. Rye straw, t.el i.CA BRAN Per ton, 115.00. , . VEOE1AULES. SWEET POT A TO KH Per bbl., H-00, VOMAIOKS Home grown, per basket 4v! 90 Itve . 160360. WAX BKAVk Pr snatket . basket l bout 11 lb., 860, Tl'INlPB. BEETS AND CARROTS-Pt bu., 760. LEAF LETTUCE -Hothose. get 0, heart. 10c. CELEItY Per dos . 2(4l40o. . Cl'CUMHICHS-Honi gtowa, per dotv. Kc. t)NIONS - Horn grown. IHo Pr lb. J Spanlah, 11.76 per oral. 1 GREEN ONIONS Per do, bunche. U. RA DISH K8 Per do bunches, 1610. ?AVY BEANS Per bu., ll.et. iao. 8. 11.7 IMA BEANS Per lb.. Vie GREEN PEPPERS Per market bask m (Oo. PARSLEY-Hothous. per dos. buaobee. JOo. CABBAGE Horn grown, per lb., laiO. EUO l'LANT Per dot . lao. POTATOES-Per bu,, 86a. TROPICAL FUUITS. ORANGES Valencies, according t l t4.26-rrt;.00. LEMONS Umonlera. extra taney, let slse, 14.00; 800 sise, (9.60; 360 Ms. 19A0; Other brsnda. (1.00 lesa BANANAS Per medlum-slaed huACa U :1.; jumbos. 12 W434.0. DATES Per lb (43itt& ' , FRUil'S. PEACHES Colorado, T5Q90C: Missouri, per t-basket crate, (l.OOajl.26; California Sal ways, per box, 860. PLUMS California, .J01.7; Orgo Italian prunes, 11.26. PEARS Bartlett, per Lo: P 16. GRAPES-Mom grown, fer -lt basket. tie: Tokay. (1 76. APPLES-Per obi., (10031(0. ' . CRAN BERRIES Per bbl., (6.00. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., 1710, OT bout HtdMo each. CANTELOUPES Colorado and Artsona, Kir crat (atandard). II. 763.00; ponies, (Law, ockyford atsndsrds. 13.64, CUT BEEF PRICES. . No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. 1 ribs, 9c; No. ( rib. (Vc; No. 1 loin, 15V; No. 1 loin, 13c; No. 1 loin, (c; No. 1 chuck, (c; No. 8 chuck. 4c: No. 8 chuck. lc; No. I round, (c; No. 1 round. 7c; No. I round, IHo: No. 1 plat, 1c; No. 1 plate, Hie; No. 1 plate, 1c ' MISCKLi.ANEOU. SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks, 16.411 granulated beet, in sacks, 16. 1 L CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 14Ho; Wisconsin llmberger, Uo; twins, 14c; young Amsrkcans. lbo. COFFKE Hoastsd, No. an, etVaa per lb, I No. 20Hc per Ib.i No. 26. lV,o per llvi No. 10. UVko per b. Np. , lStae per lb. -NL'i'S Pecan, large, pr lb., 18a; small, per lb., He. Tlmonds, soft shells, per lb., lie; hard shells, per lb., 13jl4o. Cocoa nuts, (4 .00 per sack of 100. SYRUP lu bblavv 27o per gal. I la eases, 1 10-lb. cans, 11.70; eases, li (-lb. oaos, UAx; cases, 24 W-lb cans, 11.81, HONEY Par 14 frames, (XsO. CANNED 0 KjDrJ Corn, atandard woet em. (t47oci Main. Il ls- Tomato, 1-lh. , cans, 1100; 8-lb.. 87Vc43(l.OO. PI nee p ples grifo l-ib.. t2.06K.lv; siloed, tl.tvf 130: gallon apples, fancy, 12.66; California apricots, ll.SOtiiX; pears, (1.763.(0; peaches, fancy. tl.76tt.40; it. C. pescnes, v3i. Alaska salmon, red. 11 K: fancy Chinook, F, 1210; fsncy sockeye. K., IjJ; erOinos, H 011. 1176; 4 mustsrd, (1.00. Sweet po taines, 41.1 atl.ts- aaurrkraut. 11.04; pump, kins, (OorJLOO; wax beans. 1-1 b. 5yi lima beans. !-lb.. T6ci41.86; splnseh. Tl 81 rhene peas, 3-Ib., 60c; estra, ,uavc; fajwry, tl 1HT1 76- CURED FIBH Family whltsflab. pef cuarter bbl., 100 lbs.. 84.00: Norway msek sreU No. 1. 1 00: No. 1 826.00; No. 6, 830.00: Irish, No. 1, 116 00: herring. In bbls,. 808 I be. each, Norway, 4k. (11 00: Norway, Ik. (U.80 Holland, mlasd, 1U.00; Holland herring, g kegs, milkers. 80c: kegs, mixed. 704. FISH Buffalo. !rg (Jrsased. (c; trout, medium or large, dressed, lie; pik. draaaed. lie; halibut, fin stock, lie: catfish, dressed, l&c; bullheads, dressed and skinned, lte; whit perch, dressed, (o; orappies, target ltc; sunfiah, pan slse, 6c; whit baa, extra choice, 12o; pickerel, to; salmon, Chinook, lie; whit Ash (frossn), 12c; mackerel (Spanish) ,16o; natlv. per flsh, llc; codfish, fresh frosen, 12o; flounder, freab, frosen, 11c: blueflsh, fresh frosen, 15c; haddock, Jresh frosen, 10c : red snapper, dreessd, lice smelts, . No.j 1, per- lb., llo; lobsters, (boiled), per lb.. 40c; green, r?o eel. per lb., lie; frog legs, per dos., 36c; roe shsd, 11 each; shad roe, alr, ti. 1I7DKS AND TALLOW Green Baited. No. 1, UMe; No. 1 12Hoi bull hides. ttJlOoj green 1 hides. No. L 1)440! No. 1 I0c: hsrsa, I.U; sheep pe't. aOoCll.ti. Tallow 4c; No. L o. , gOUle-rir ID.. tso2Xs Cettoa Market. NEW YORK, Sept. IS COTTON pot closed quiet at ( point decline; middling uplands, 8.7&o; middling gulf, 10.00c; sales, 238 bales. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 18,-COTTON-Qulet; middling, 8c; sales, nons; receipts. 8 bales; shipments, ( pales; stock, 11,561 bales, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 18 COTTON Soot quiet, prices 4 point higher; American middling fair, 8.14d; good middling, (.d: middling, (62d; low middling. (.61; good ordinary, (.Ukl; ordinary. 4.92d. Ths sale of the day were (,000 bale, of which (00 were for speculstlon snd export and In cluded (.100 American; receipts, 8,000 bales. Including 600 American. , NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 11-420TT02 Spot closed firm; ssles, 4.100 bales', low or dlnary, (l-16c, nominal; ordinary, 6 t-ltio. nominal; good ordinary, 77ec; low middling, 81-16c; middling. 6(-16o; good middling. 8 8-16c; middling fair, 1 16-16c, nominal; fair, 10 6- 16c. nominal; receipt, 1,66 bale, stock, tt.Mt bale. . . Oil aad Reela. NPW TORK. Sept. ll-OILV-CMtonsed, steady; prim crude, f. o. b mills. 24 H tfc: prime yellow, 38c. Petroleum, stesdy; refined New York, 60c: Phtlads. phla and Baltimore, 17.46; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk, (4J6. Turpentfn. easy ROSIN Firm; (trained, common to good, (4 10 OIL CITY, Sept. 18.-OIL Credit bal ances, 1161; shipment. 11,081 bbls.; avsr age, 84. l2 bbls.; runs, 183,710 bbl.; arr- Savannah-oa.. Sept. h-tttrpem. TINE -Firm, 61 o. ' n..'-.cTr r .. , 1 1 . A TJ m r V. rffV W ' T. (S.90, B, 14 Of 34 07!; G. 84.10J4 15; Q, (4 le T H, K10w4.; I. (4 16; K. (4.16: M, (.; n. U.tf; w. a. (6.00: w. w 16.40.. .Dry Goods Market. . NEW TORK, Sept. 18 DRY GOODS-Th market today wa quiet. Cotton yarn wer In te ady demand, but price were Ir regular. The export trad wa -quick, th Cuban trade for th nason being demoral ised. Heavy good solid for Immediate de livery, but were not being called for freely n contract. Th Irrmortant feat tree of th market was th bidding for wide print clot'ns for delivery tn January. February and March. Sever aad Mntaase. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-UOAR-nmi fair refining. 33.0: centrifugal, 98 test, 4ic; molasses sugar. IV.ritVc, Refined, flrin: No. 6. 4 60c: No. 7. 4 45c; No. 6, (4Uc; No. . 4.3fio; No. W. 4.26c: No. 11. Alto; No. 11. 4.16c; No. 13. 4.10c; No. 14. 4.05ct eonfec tinners' A. 4.80c: mould A, 6.36c: CVt loaf and crushed. ( JOc; powdered, (.IDC! granu Itited. tro-i rules. 8.20c. t MOLASSES Steady; New Orleent. Ope kettle, good to choice. SOi&Mc. . . EvneeratenT Applee and Dried Frwlts. NF.W YORK, Sept. H. EVAPORATED A PPLR8 Market continue quiet, wllh th beat supplies available from th old crop commanding loailc. New crop, stats. In roses, sr quoted st New crop, southwestern.-In bee. 44Jf6c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune re easy on spot snttclustlon of new crop deliveries, with quotations ranging from 6He to according (o grade. REAL ESTATE TRAXSFEnS. Clara 8. Kounts and husband to Hsn r,aita tt. Carter, kl a, block 10. " ' Highland Place , I LIDO Jaint Kicharueun snd wife to Alice C. Ullwortb, lot 14, block T, HUlstd. -add , ...-.'. !( Juu M. Cobry, guardian, to Delbert i, C. Johnson, w32 fret ef est feet lot'. 17 and 18, block 1)1 South Omaha.. Frank Koutsky to L. A. Dunn, lot 4, ""- suudlv. of lot 7 and 8. Wock 8A ': South Oiuihi LMM Wladysiaw Kalamaja and wife to Al- ; bert Uoehhk. lot 8. block 10, tunvt -mlt add LIS) Emma 11. York to Carlton D. Hutch iueon, lot 17, block L Mount D'u4- -, - 1. . 4 Joseph Koutsky and wife et si. to Kiank Koutsky. lots 10 snd 11, block' ", 50. 1st add. to South Omaha i...., I Fred C. Haver and wlf to Barthokvt mew J. ScanneU. lot 16, block 1, Stevens place jro Totals I li