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    TIIFl OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, H08.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.!
Good 6
Farm. Mortgages
Always en hand anil fur ' in amount
from $M0 to W.O0O.
BEKS6N & MYEKS
113 N. V. "Life BUg.
MONEY TO BUILD,
to $jo,0O0 at current rates.
V. II: THOMAS, 'Mi first Nat. Wank Bldg.
r .... (221 2o2
$100 TO UO.tmo made f-rftmptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., 38th and Farnam. .') K5
PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAY.
GARVIN BROS.. ISO FARNAM.
. , - . (22 2S
LOWEST RATES Bern Is. t Paxton Block.
tr-ai
MONET TO LOAN rayne Investment Co.
(221284
REAL ESTATE WANTED
TO EXCHANOB Buk-k touring auto, flne
condition; will trade for city property and
Pay difference In cud; prefer or S-rnom
noun or cottage. J. W. Elwood. .14(4 Far-
ti am. . .- . . (2.1 M i'AJ 4
WANTED TO BORROW
RELIABLE party want $75. three months,
from private lender,, on flrst-clasa per.
so-ial security. Will pay 17.50 per month
Interest. Addrnfs Ji, w, care Bee.
. ! - . (241-M4M 14x
WANTED TO BUY
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Value Weaken on Profit Taking and
Short Soiling.
Skert
UVEBPOOL ACTS DTDEPENDEKTLY
Southern De-ana ad Is Katlctably la
created aad 1 a St row Faetap
la Maintaining Freeeat
Frteee. '
OMAHA. Sept. 12. 1501.
Grain values Weaken on week-end iroflt
taking, and chow s. Ulna on All bulges.
Liverpool a.-ts independent of American
market and export business la at a stand
still. Southern demand has increased
notably and In a strung factor In tmain
tuinu.g present pile-.
Wheat was strong and distant futures ad
vanced with thn strength shown by the
September option and cash bids. Demand
' aleady and fair sales wera reported.
September wheat opened at 94c nnd closed
at
Corn was dull and weakened on ahort
sales only to recover later on dry weather
reports trorn Illinois and Indiana.
Cash demand hld firm, but buyers ware
slow and took little.
tSoptuiiiber.com, vpenr-d at ?4c and
cloned at 74e. , ,
Primary wheat receipts wero 1.666,000
bushels and shipment were 900.000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 880,000 bushels
and shipments of 1.004,000 bushels.
Corn receipts were 4.000 bushels and
shipments weio 335.000 bushels, against re
ceipts last year of es.flfO bushels and ship
mer.ts of -.'l,oiO bushels.
Clearances were 1jO,Oi0 bushels of corn,
115 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to 172,01)0 bushels.
Liverpool closed d higher on wheat and
Hd hither on corn. '
Local range or oprxons:
Articles. Open. Hlgh.'l Low. C16se. Yes'dy
HIGHEST prices ror i'd-lmnd furniture, car
pet, clothes and shoes. Tol. Douglas 3071.
t25) 398
RIGHT -prices paid for 2d-hand furniture,
carpets, stoves, clothing, ahoea. Tel. Red
501. 2i 697
WANT TO PUT-Beveral large work ta
blea. pigeonholes and casea or shelves for
xtorinV printed- matter. J. W. Elwood,
140H Farnam. (261-M406 14
STOVE REPAIRS
WE have In stock (no delay) repairs -for
every make of furnace, steam or hot water
heater, water fronts. .
OMAHA BTOVE. REPAIR WORKS,
. . 1306-08 Douglaa St.
Telephones: Bell. Doug. 900; Ind.. A3621.
904
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTION QUARTER
termaater. Fort Omaha, Neb., September
i. 11. Scaled ropoaais, in triplicate, sub
ject to the usual conditions, will be re
ceived hers uiitll 10 o'clock a. m., central
standard time, September 16, 1U08, for grad
ing and drainage around balloon and gas
houses at Fort Omaha, Neb. Full Informa
tion furnished on application. United
States reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. Envelopes, containing proposala to
be marked, Propoaal for grading," and
addressed to Captain C. dt-F. Chandler.
Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Omaha,
Neb. s 87-8-9-10-14-15
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., August
17, 191. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will
be received her until 11:00 a. m., central
time, September, IS, 1908. and then opened,
for the oonstructlon of an Isolation hospital.
Including- plumbing, hot water heating,
electrio wiring and electrlo lighting fix
tures, at Fort Lsavea worth, Kan.- Full In
formation and blank forms of proposal
furnished on application - to this office,
plans and specifications may be seen here;
also In -office of chief quartern muter at
Omaha St. Paul, Denver and Chicago,
depot' juartwrinast, M, Louis, and seere
tary Master BuUdnre' exchange, Klnsw
City, Mo. United States reserve the right
to accept or reject any or all proposals or
any part thereof. Envelopes to be en
dorsed "Proposals for Isolation Hospital."
and addressed to Captain William D. Davis,
Quartermaster. ' A17-28-20-31 B14-1&,
Wheat-
Sept
Lie
Corn-
Sept.;.
Dec...
Oats
Sent...
May...
941
ww
!,
I
471
501
MVs
I
47
St'Vs
47
94H
44
74
Tl'Ciftl.'!; No. S, 74H0-5c;
so. 2 iC-llow, 7iQibc; No.
Oat
SIS
. LEGAL NOTICES
OFFICE OF TUB SIOUX CITT AND
WKSTEKN MA1LWAY COMPANT.
Omaba. Nebraska, August t, W.
To tha Sto Jxholdars:
Notice Is hereby alven, fhat tha annual
meeting of tha stockholders of Tha Sioux
City and .Western Hallway company will
be held at 'the office of the company In
South Sioux City, Nebraska, at tea (10)
o'clock a. in-, oa Thu re day, October 1. lkul,
to elect directors for the ensulna- year and
to act upon the question of selling tha
rstirwad property and franchise of this coo
psny to tbe Chicago. Burlington Qulncy
Railroad company, the railroad and prop
erty aforesaid being now under lease to
aald company, and for the transaotlon of
such other business as may legally coma
before the meeting.
By order of Ute Board of Director.
W. P. DUHKIB,
Secretary.
AM tol
Omaka Cash ITIcea.
WHEAT No. 1 hard, KfQMc; No. t hard.
9S2cj No. 4 hard. k-jMCc; No, S spring.
wi ,. no sraae, we.
CORN-No. 2,
No. 4. 73Vii;74c;; N
S yellow, 74'4iH75c.
OATS No. 3 yellow, ilac.; No. t
white, 4SH:c: No. 3 white. 47,til8c; No. 4
white 47'f47Ve. : standard, 4V4c. ' '
RVE No. 1. 7o47tic; No. I, IHtlio.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. -Corn,
Chicago 69 231
Minneapolis 538 ..
Omaha od U4 'n
Duluih , .- ,.
CHICAGO GHAI.M AND PROVISIONS
Featares of tbe Tradlac aad Closing;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Sept 1Z Reinstatement today
by leading bulla of lines sold out yesterday
caused .trength In the wheat market, final
quotations showing net gains of c to
,'aTiiC. Corn and oats closed steady, while
provisions were strong.
The wheat market displayed considerable
bullishness nearly all day, despite the
record-breaking movement of new wheat In
the northwest. A' slight dip occurred dur
ing the first half hour, due to selling
based on tlie llboral receipts at-Minneapolis
and Duluth, but the narket soon rallied
again and continued firm the remainder
of the day. Arrivals today at Minneapolis
were 516 cars, and Duluth reported 520 cars,
while Winnipeg followed closely with 387,
cars, compared with thirty-six cars a year
ago. This enormous movement failed to af
fect the market to any great extent, be
cause of the fact that the demand for casn
wheat in the northwest was more than
equal to the supply and today's entire re
. celpts were eagerly taken by millers within
an hour after they were placed on sale. A
few of the bull leadera who. were fre sel
ers yesterday . gave the market .vigorous
support today and this buying was largely
responsible rof tne 'irmione wnci iire
vailed the greater part W the day." The
Higher cables, continued itry weather In the
southwest and .continued firm wheat mar
kets, were the factors that inspired buying.
Some export business was . reported , oday,
eighteen, boatloads In all., with six front
Chicago. The market closed strong at al-
ftltwt -the ntgnest poam. iiearinn m
wheat and flour were equal h 17i.0o0 bush
els. I'rlmary receipts were l.fiM.OOO bushels,
compared with ,0u0 bushels the corres
ponding day a year ago. Minneapolis. Du
luth and Chicago reported receipts of 1.127
cars, against 831 cars laet week ana m cars
a year ago. .
Heavy realising sales caused weakness
In the corn marked early in the day par
ticularly In the September delivery, which
declined la during the first bour. The mar
ket, however, became oversold and In an
attempt to cover earlier sales pit tradera
soon bid up the prices to about the opening
level The close was steady, with prices
ttc higher to ,fi4o lower. Local receipts
were 197 cars, with sixty-six cars of con-
"Ttie earlv weakness of corn had la d ex
pressing effect on oats, hut late in , the day
the market became quite firm, with buying
of Mar delivery by .a leading cash Interest.
The market closed steadv. with i prices un
changed to Mo lower. Local receipts 318
CEatimated. receipts for .Moav: WW.
44 cars i corn. 230 cars; oats. S3 cars; hog,
SB.WO head. . -...
The leading futures ranged a follows;
Flour bbli
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oata, bu .
Rye. bu ..
Barley, bu
15.10. I.ard, -er InO Its; flO.iri
cenr sui.s (tvixed), X9.wvij9.70.
FLCX'H Sieail ; winter patent, 4 f&g
70; straights. M3 9:.; springs, l1.IO46.4n,
straights, wv,ji (";. bakers, a.' !jji4.1.
C'UN-No. i. tiywmi No. a -yeiljtr, i
I'-sV c
OATS No. t white. 61c; No. white, 7"4
Jt Fy No. 7. TSTlTSc.
liARI.EV-llniKl feedlnr aVM f Ir in
choir" malting, 'ja'ut'ilc.
kk k, us Mo. 1 northwestern. S1.Z5A: prims
timothy, t3W.
Receipts. Shipments.
".? ""-"..fro
ILVi.fkO 7..
2vOi) zsz.xn
177.&HO ' i,j1
e.M 1.70
11.3uO 44.fJI0
On the nroduce exchange fnflav the btit-
tr market wss steady. ramerles. 184.S
2Sc; dairies, 17(jj9)r. Eggs, steady;' at marx,
casts included. 16(5 18c: firsts, 21"c; frlma
iirsis, -i. itieese. steady at livijf'lic.
WEATHER IM THE GRA1X , BELT
. m
Fair Bsadsy Knd Ket Mavrb C'baage la
Teat eera tare.
OMAHA. September 12. 1908.
The weather continues generally fair In
the eastern stat. throughout the central
valleys and west. It has cleared In the
South Atlantic and east gulf states, but
rain Is again falling In the extreme lower
Mississippi valley and west gulf state, and
heavy falls are reported at Galveston and
New Orleans. Temperatures are higher In
tha upper Missouri valley and west to the
Mountains. No Important change has oc
curred in other sections. Tha outlook is
favorable for generally fair weather in
this vlcjnlty tonight and Sunday. wth no
importunt change In temperature.
Omaha record of temperature and preci
pitation compsred with the corresponding
day of tbe past three years:
1U. 1SKT. lim. l:,i.
Minimum temperature.... 69 63 69 2
Precipitation 00 .10 .U .00
Normal temperature for today. 67 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation aince March I,
1.36 Inchea.
Deficiency corresponding period lr 107,
8.80 Inches. . ,
Deficiency corresponding period In 1900,
4.91 inches. '
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Cora aad Wheat Reglsa Ballet la.
For the twenty-four hours ending at I
a. m., 73th meridian time, Saturday, Sep
tember 12, l!o8:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rein
stations. Max. Min. fall,
Ashland. Neb.... 97
Auburn, Neb 94
?roken Bow, Neb. S
olumbus. Neb.. 97
Culbertson, Neb. 97
Falrbufy, Neb... 98
Fairmont. Neb... 95
Or. Island, Neb.. 92
Hartiiiglon. Neb. S
Haettngs.- Neb... 94
Holdrege, Neb.
Oakdale, Neb..
Omaha, Neb
Tekainah, Neb.
Atta, la
Carroll. Ia...:..
Clarlnda, la
Sibley, ' la
Sky.
63 .00 Clear
68 .0 Clear
M .00 Cl-ar
69 .CO Clear
59 .09 Clear
65 .00 Clear
58 .00 Clear
81 .00- Clear
68 .) Clenr
.t) Clear
89 .00 Clear
7 .00 Clear
4 .'JO Clear
5S .110 Clear
m .00 Clear
.00 tT.nar
69 .00 Clear
66 ."O Clear
63 .00 Clear
S6
92
93
91
M
91
9i
3
Sioux City, la.. 90
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at S a. m.
CENTRAL STATIONS. ,
No. of Temp. Ram.
Central. Stations. Max. Min. Inches.
Chicago, 111
Columbus, O ,. 18
Des Moines, la.. J. 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansas City, Mo.. 21
Louisville. Ky 19
Minneapolis. Minn. 30
Omaha. Neb IV
St. Louie, Mo 11
The weather Is decidedly warmer in the
Dakotaa and la -allghtly warmer through
out the .southern and eastern portions of
the corn and wheat region. No precipita
tion worthy of note hus occurred since the
preceding report.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
92 i2 ,0i
91 58 .00
90 ft) .00
94 t .00
92 62 .00
92 6." .00
SS 54 T
91 .00
94-1 66 .00
OMAHA1 LIVE STOCK' MARREt
Killing Cattle Ten to Fifteen Higher
for the Week.
HOGS SELL HIGHEST THIS WEEK
Sheep sal Lambs1 In Very Large R
relet This Week, with Demand
Very Good had Trade Ka
tirely Satisfactory.
BOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 12, 1808.
Recelots wrrf :
Official Monday ..1:.
Official Tuesday ....
Offk-lsl Wednesday
Official Thursday.,.
Official Friday
Estimated Saturday.
Cattle. Hors. Sheep.
6.117
.. 1.818
.. J.360
.. 4,W1.
.. 1.549
.. 2S3
.27.0-S8
2.312
6.149
4V706
4.H.IS
8.048
i;.',.'4
26.079
1
13.100
14.192
Six davs this n oku 23 7SS 7 4C1
Same days last week. .. .28, 919 29. E5! 9e.2T4
Same days 2 weeks sgo. .25.423 30 449 66,401
Same days 3 weeks ago.. 24. 675 30.127 4!2J
Same dys 4 weeks ago..l9. S7.018 43.083
Same days last year. ...33,374 42,107 77.647
The followino- table snow in recelots of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
iur me year to date, compared villi last
Inc.
'r: 1903, , io7
Cattle 828.546 7J3.i85
Hogs 1 sa ivso 18is:
Shetp :...1.173,T7t 1,198,400
The following table mows
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
uverai aays, with comparisons:
Dec.
L6.O40
54.L55
S2.6SJ
average
t!
Date. I 1J08. flWI.'pSCW'S.W.IlJW.IlDOL
8ept, 1....
SepU 2....
ft'Pt. I....
oPt.
cpt 5....
Sent. ....
Spt. 7....
aept. 8 ...
Sept. 9...
Sent. 10...
Spt. 11...
sept. 12...
81
6 bT
S 64
68
6 68
71
1 6 86; D 2
5 67
6 761
5 67
I 6
6 yj
6 7o
5 81
6 881
6 82
i 83) I 931
5 84 5 8
6 M 5 90
6 4
6 86
t 7 til 6 46!
6 XI
5 111 t Z2 7 n
6 2i i 21 7 4:
6 oS 8 30) 7 I .
I 0 42: 7 S3
I 25 ti14
S 201 I I
88) 6 F8, 5 Li, 5 43
901
6 3 6 3M 6 61 7 46
6 38 6 39 6 M 7 61
441 SO, I
6 3 7 4
S 54 6 M 7 6i
t 86
i 33
Sunday. .,.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs.
6
C. M. A St. P.:.
Mo. Pac ,
Union Pacific .-. '.
C. St N. W. (east)
C. & N. W. (west)....:........
J.. 8L P.. M. A 0.....;i.......
C. B., sc Q. (eastl...
C, B. & Q. (west).'. ,,
C, R. I: tk P. (east ).... !.....
way of choice ktflsrs here In several days
to make a real lest of the market.
rst sheep, tinder which term Is Included
wethers, yesrllngs and ewes, have not been
in very large supplv this week, the bulk
of the receipts ronslstmg of lambs. At toe
same time the demand, both for killers and
feedera, haa been quite brisk and hence It
was an easy matter to maintain, fulls
stesdy prk-es on thst kind. Tesrllngs were
a little sticky on Friday, but that waa due
to the fact that It was So nesr the cloee
of the week that packers did not need very
many.
Taking the week as a whole. It Is ad
mitted on all sides thst a moro satisfactory
market could not be asked for. Buyers
have stood tip and taken the receipts as fast
as they were brought In here. More than
thst, they have bought every day's arri
vals promptly without hesitation and with
out attempting to fores any material reduc
tion In prices.
Quotations on range or grans sheep And
lambs: tlood to choice lambs. 8S.15"W.4t;
fair to good lambs, 86.0oti5.1ai feeding lambs,
t4.B0fiS.io; good to choice light yearlings,
l4.lVh4.36; good to choice heavy yearlings.
13.804.10; feeding yearlings. 3.7Vn4.U;
good to choice wethers. U.Sta'tM.OO; fair to
S)od wethers. 13.40880; feeding withers,
40J3.7B; good to choice ewes, I3.83ti3.86;
fslr to good ewes, fft.ony3.3S; feeding ewes,
f2.25463.00; culls and bucks. S1.5C&2.60.
Totsl recelots .i....'.j..
The disposition of the day's receipts were
as follows, -each buying purchasing the
uuiuwr 01 neaa lnnicatea
Omaha Packing Co. .1:.. ........
Swift and Company.
Cudahy packing Co...V.i
Armour Co Ci.
Cudahy Pkg Co., Ft. "Worth
Cudahy Pkg. 'CO., "odilrvtry....
Layton Phcklng -Co...
St. Louis Packing Co.'..
Cattle. Hogs.
i(!4
55
..... 33
823
136
34
250
627
RAILWAY TIME CARD
U'NIOX STATIOX-e-JOTH HARCY,
fjaloa' Pael
. Leave.
...t 8:50 am
...a (.40 pm
Overland Limited..
Colorado Express.,
Atlantic B.xpmea.
Oregon Express,..., a 4: It) pm
Is Angeles Limited.'. ..all :u6 pm
r mt u.li a 8:80 am
China & Japan Mail a 4:w0 pro
Arrive,
a 8:40 pm
a 8:00 pm
10:15 am
a I roo pni
a 1:16 pm
a 6:45 pm
a S .CI
North Platta Local a 7:42 am a 4:46 pm
Colo-Chicago Special. ...allao am a 7:06 am
Beatrice at Slromaburg
Local ...bl2:J0 pm b 1:40 pm
llllmeda Ceatrai
Chicago Express., a 1.15 am
Chicago Limited a 8.00 pm
Mlnn-St. Paul Express 0 7:15 am
MtnnBt. Paul Lira ...a 8:00 pm a 8:3 am
C ktraa Croat W eat era
L Paul-M1UDapolls..... 1:80 pra
Bt. Paul-MlnncaLolls 7.80 am
Chicago Limited 8:06 pm
Chicago Express 7 ) era
Chicago Express ,n t.M) pm
Mlaeoarl Hwlae
K. C. A 6U L. Express. a t:0O am
K. C. 4 S. L. ExDress all:16 pra
Chtcage, Hook letaaa Paclh
' EAST.
Chicago Limited a 1:00 am
Iowa Local ;-.e 7:00 ain
Rocky Mjuntaln Ltd. ...a 8.0O am
Ilea Moines A Eastern.. a 7.-00 am
lies Moines Pasaeii-e(..a K pin
Iowa Local.... bll:40 atn
Chicago iKasturn Ex). .a 4 40 pm
Chicago Fryer a :U pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Ltd:.. all 18 pia
Colo. A Cat Express. ..a 1:: put
OkL A Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm
Lincoln '- a 6:02 Dm
thloaa. atUsrsskes 4k at, rss
Chicago A Colo. Spe'l.a 7 Jb aia all0 pm
Cel. 61 Ura- airiH.....n , pin
'veriand Llmlied. 8.68 pm
perry Looal 1 .15 pn
V abash 1 . ,
a 6 .30 pea a 9.35 am
a 2:45 pra
a 1:30 am
T:8t am
11:85 pra
8:V7 am
11:85 Dm
IM pm
a 8-48 am
a Irtfl pm
all pm
a 4 10 nm
all:Ub cm
a 4:10 pm
atz x put
b 55 pm
a 1:18 pus
a i M am
a 2:58 am
U N pm
a 1:15 Dm
a 8.68 am
a 2 25 pm
a : am
all am am
Aitlcles.l Open- High. I Low. Close . Tes y.
98H'9?.T4
II 0lkU
.1 I I -I
m.;. 101. 1101H now.
"spt"' - w ' it 4
Deer W.B;H 2
May. 67n7W 7 1m
DeV 5.VS' ;.4S7k t 60
PBptT " 6 16 00 14 95 15 00 14 7S
Ct- M97H 18W M86 0nJl4! .
Jen. 18 90 " 00 16 0 17 00 16 85
7W1B 10 06 10 15 1 97
CL 10 07H 10 15 10 05 10 97
J"' ' ' 9 85 ' 9 KMt 88 ' ' 9 9s4 9 77
RSeTt. J 57 V
9 62H 9 05 8 60 - 9 8 . t KAi
Jan ' 8 8V( 8 8-
8 87 95 8 86 I 87 U 85
No: t. '
Cash quotations were as follows: .
WHEAT No. I spring, 5102; No. S, lctj
11.08 No. 2 red. Witie. ,
PROVISIONS Short Tibs.' sides Onose).
9.87VS 95. Mlsa pdrk, per 'bbl.. . $la.04
Chloace ' PaaJ.. mlaaeaaalls - 4
uwaaa . v . t
"Leava. " Arrive.'
Twin City Passenger. ...b t.ju aid b 8:lu pnt
Sioux Cliy Paaasiiger...a 2 iu pin alo:au am
Euiei son LocJ.......,.. : am c i:tu piu
Eiueiaon Local. .. ...... ti l a W b :lm
BllRLIKflTON IT. lTH 4C UASOS
St.
St
1 t- T ju.I Ifram
11 Vu.tffai a 8:08 am tu -u nn.
Stanabrry Local ifrom
Council Bluffsi b 1)0 pm blO:16 am
ihtcaao Worth ssaev -
Clstcago Dayligbf a JJ6 am all:4i pm
01. Psul-Uuio. EXP " ain rn.ia.Ji) pm
Clilcago Local all JO am a 8 pm
Sioux City PeMuer...a 4:40 pm a 8:10 am
Cuiaag bpeoial a :w pm - a 8 a atn
at. paul-aUuu. Limtteda. :J0 pm a 8 uu am
Lot AugalM Lttulled...a 8.8 pm Ml.i, pot
OvetUnd LUuUed !: p. ilii
last Mali &S.a.u
8tuux Ctty Local a 3 60 pm a :. am
Twin C.U Lhuiiea.,..A k- ma a 8:wt am
Korfolk-louMi:eet '. :aui. a 6::o q
Linolt:-Luwe: e'tne -a 7 . muu aiU: a.n
I.s-iwod-J Jucolu a S:im put a 13 pm
. iy;i-lnder a S.uw pm aa:a) pm
tBs-&trl b 8 W put b i.A) pot
t r-i-iyyl-AUMon o pu bljt pm
WE8MKH 6tlilltll WBBSTK5W
Barllaatoa
Leavo.
Denver A California. v 4 :lu 9m
Avuw, --
Nurtbwest Special
black iiula
Nortawtal Express..
Nbraka puiius ....
Nsorasku fcxpis ..
Liuculn Fast Mail....
Lincoln Ijocat
Liucolu Local :.
faciiuyler-PUlL'OUih ..b 8:10 pu
tiBllt.u-""'
l',atlsinoutb-lowfc
l4llevue-Pia,l,nouth -
Bollevue-Plaitmoutli .
Denver l.im.ted
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NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qootatlona of the Day oa Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
14,000 bbls.; expurttn, 10. 00 bbls. ; market
quiet and weak; Minnesota patents, 8&.36-ft
tm tor winter strsghts, 1.10'y4.2b; Minnesota
bakers, 84.204.6&; winter extras... (3.40
J.W; winter patents, 84.404f4.75; winter low
grades. t3.S04i3.70. Rye flour., steady; fair
to good, 84.lb4f4.50; choice to' fancy, 1.45 (J1
4.85, .......
CDRNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, II. 754)1. SO; coarse. 81.70; kiln dried 84.26.
RTE Dull; No. 4 western. b4c; f. o. b..
New York.
BALEY Irreg-Jlar;- malting; 70ii72lV c. I.
I., Buffalo; feeding, 69V4C c. I. f., New York.
WHEAT Kecelpts, 76.ono bu.. Spot mar
ket barely steady; No. 2 red,' l.0''al.C&,
elevator, and $1.04. f .-o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth. I1.09T4. f. o. b.. afloat: No.
i hard winter, 31.16, f. o. b., afloat. After
a hi any opening, based on firm cables,
wheat eased off lc on northwest selling and
with corn closing 1m'i,14C net lower. Sep
tember closed at $1.06; December closed
at 81.05H: May closed at $1.07.
CORN Receipts. 20.400 bu. Spot market.
steady; No. t, 89c, nominal, elevator, and
89c delivered. Option market was without
transactions, closing wtH4c net lower.
September closed at 89c: December closed at
79c; May closed at 754c." ; . .
UA is Receipts. 145.500 bu. Snot market
quiet; mixed, 28 to 32 pounds, 5?Hc; natural
wnite, 26 to 31 pounds, M'35ec; clipped white,
32 to- 40 nounds. btitwBc. -
HAY Dull and easy; shipping, 6&B0c!
ut)ij iu ciiuiva, tut;. 1
feed steady, spring bran.1 82fl.il: mid-
dllnga. :.lo; city. 625.10.
HA 1 Dull; shipping, 803600; good to
choice 764i 80c. ' '
HOPS Quiet; state common - to' choice
1907. 447c; 1908, 2 6c; Pacific coast. Uu7.
6(ij7c; mo, 84c.
HiDEa-steady; Bogota, I8'iri9c: Cen
tral America, 20c.
LEATHER Firm; acid. I44r29c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm: family. 317.60:
mass, 814.6u(j'15.60; beef hams, 830.00; packet,
$15.00016.00; cut meats, quiet; plcklod bel
lies, 8lO.OOi9il.6O; pickled hams, liy&12c;
city extra India mess, $24.0u.t OC. Lard,
steady; western. $10. 4Oy.10.50; refined.' firm;
continent, $10.50; South America, $1.25; com
pound, 7Sg7Tc. Pork, firm- family, $18.50
tjlg.ou; short clear. $li.0iil,50; mesa, $16.73
i 17.25.
TALLOW Firm; city tiz per package),
5Hc: country, packages free, 64,0.
RICE Easy ; domestic, fair to extra, S
7c; Japan, nominal.
POULTRY Alive, easy; spring chickens,
14c; fowls, lic; turkeys, 11c. Dressed,
steady; western spring chickens, 12)18c;
fowls. 12ii4c; spring turkeys, iio2&c.
BGO8 Firm; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected, white, 3otfr31e; fair
to choice, 25f29c; brown and mixed, fancy.
27c; fair to choice, Witc; western firsts,
seconds. HH4c21c.
BUTTER Steady: creamery specials. Jlii
11V; extras. ZiWu'&
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, spe
cials. 124il3Vc; state, small colored or
white, fancy, 12c; state, large colored, or
white, fancy. llc; state,- guua to prime.
JlVkAfimc; stale, common to lair, SiiflUc;
state skims, weekly exports, 1.306
boxes.
Mlaaeaaolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 12.-WHBAT-Sep-tember,
99c; December, 1.0mMj: May,
$1.044 bid, $1.04V asked. Cash No. 1 hard.
$l.O3i1.021; No. 1 northern. 1.033l OS; No,
2 northern, 99c4j$l.lX; No. 8 northern, 97
tj9.
RRAN. r-8 60 and $19 00 in bulk.
FLOUR 1rst patents, 8i.8o-it6.65: second
patenta. 5.5ir(i6 ; first clears, $4.354.45;
Second patents, 83.5063.60.
Philadelphia Prod ore Iarket.
PHILA IELPH I A , Sept. 1!. BUTTER
Steady; fair demand; extra western cream
ery. S5e.
EUUa Nearby firsts, 24c, at mark; cur
rent receipts In returnsble cases, 23c, at
mark; western firsts, free cases, 24c, at
mark; current receipts, free cases, 23c, at
nark. -
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
choice, 12-3'13j; fair to good, 124120.
Liverpool Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. lt-WHEAT-Spot,
firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7s bd;
No. 1 California. 7s lld.
. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
7s 6d. Futurea, quiet; September. 5a
October, 6a 8d- '
Mllwaek.ee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 1J- WHEAT No. 1
northern. 81U8; No. 3 aoribero, 8X.iMVfcyl.0li,
December. Mc bid.
RUE No. 1. Kc
CORN December. W-ie.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hoas Higher Sheep
. aad Lambs Weak.
CH 1CAGO. Sept. 12 CATTLE Re
ceipts, about 70 head; market steady;
steers. $4.7007.80; cows. $3 25 05.25; heif
ers. UOO-p-i.50; bulls. $2.6094 60; calves,
13. 5048.60; stockers and feeders, $2,000
4.60.
HOGS Receipts, about 8.600 head; mar
ket 6(9100 higher, with top prices $7.30, the
highest since 1903; choice heavy shipping.
17.27.80; butchers, $7.15S7.25: light,
$6 50-n7.00; choice, $7. 007.!0; packing,
$4 tta 7 15; plgn, 3.753 00; bulk of sales,
$6.86-5710.
SHEEP AND LAMR3 Recelptg esti
mated about 1,000 headi market wrfck;
sheep. 11 60 4 50- lambs, $4.25 tj 5.71;
yearlings, $4. 00(94. 73.
St. Loale l.Tre cwk Market. . ,
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Srpt. 11 CATTLE Re
ceipts 60O head. Including 400 Texsns; mar
ket steady. Native shipping and export
ateers, 14.50ry7.50; dressed beef and butch
era' steers. $3 00-96.76; steers under 'l.OOO
pounds, $3.CO-o.50; stockers and feeders,
83.00-fi4.00; cows and heifete. $1.50fi8.75; can
ters, $2.O0-q2.25; bulls. $2.75(ri4.26; calves. $4.00
(P7.C0; Texas and Indian 'steers, $1.756.25;
cows snd heifers, $1.50-r-3."e
HOGS Receipts l.soo head; market 6C
higher. Pigs and light, 13.503.60; packers.
Ki AKCKi 5; butchers and best heavy, $1,004,
1.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 300
head; market stesdy; native muttons, $400
04.25; lambs, 4.60?!1.76; cull! and bucks.
$0.5004.00; sttckcra. $3.604.7S. . ..
Totals- 1C3 2.949
CATTLE There was "nothing out of the
ordinary doing In the' tattln division today,
it being practically a holiday, as usual on
a Saturday. There were a few scs tiering
bunrhes of cattle, but not enough of any
tnlng to Interest buyers or miike any show
ing on the market whatever. The receipis
fur tha week have been very liberal, al
though falling short of last week's total
by about 2,0oo head and a still larger de
crease as compared with a year ago. The
market as a whole has been in a good,
healthy condition throughout the week.
The supply of beef steers haa consisted
very largely of graasers from the range,
which have been In.-very good demand
throughout the .week, 'with - a tendency to
ward firmness in. values. At the close of
the week It Is safe to -quote an advanoe of
1041 5o on the gnera1 run of range beel.
On tha other hand, com. fed cattle have not
been so much sought after. There neemed
to be a demand for a few cattle of that de
scription every day. -but buyers have be n
Inclined to give the preference ti the
graasere, with the result that when the re
ceipts .of corn-feds', became --considerably
larger the middle of the week, the trade
was pretty dull and -prices very uneven.
Still Irlffh as $7:5tr wa paid for the best
cattle. So long as remg4uttle are coming
as good as -art present !K8 only nstunal tiiat
buyers ehOTild 1 refer them to ll:e higher
priced Cvrn'fcds.; : " ,
Cowg and liitfeVa TigyjTieen pretty good
sellers alt the Week,-afi7l thev. too. have
firmed trp, blhg. generally l'&15c higher j
man msi wr-eK. as a matter of ract the
market yesterday was very slow and dull,
but no more so than Is liable to be the c.is
bn a Friday tifid transactions on that day
could harilly'ba taken as a criterion for the
.market asA whole. .Buyers have appa
rently load use for .xyCrf.y.Hg coming, and
although the reci;lpts on some days have
been very liberal, the yarda have teen kept
well cleaned up. , , ... .
The market on stockers and feeders has
shown more life this week than anv time
?o far this season Fleshy feeders', well
ired and of good quality, have been gond
sellers all the week right up until the
close, when the market la generally quoted
locjil6c higher than 'one week ago. Light
alid Inferior grades, while not showing so
much advance, have, m yertheh ts,. sold to
fairly good advantage, and ut the close of
the week are fully steady. While a good
many rtocker and feeders have been re
ceived during' the wo-fk, the country haa
bought freely, and at the close the yardt
are practically cleared, f-.-w.-r cattle being
left In the hands of speculators than for a
number of weeks back. In fact, the mar
ket Is closing In aa healthy a condition aa
could well be imagined.
Quotations on cuttle: ' Good to choice
corn-fed steers, $6 4ol SO; : fair to good
corn-fed steers, $o.65-q(, 40; common to fair
corn-fed steers, $4.tj-.65; good to choice
range steers, $4 80Qf So-, fair to good range
steers', I4:"25r4.80; common to fair range
steers, S3.6i4i4.25; good'-to Choice cows and
helferS, $3.6nai4.25; fair to good cows and
heifers, $3.0093.60; common to fair cows
and heifers, $2 253.00; "good to choice stock
em and feeders. 14.2544.80; fair to good
stockerj and feeders, ta. 7644.26; common
to fair stocker and 1 feeders, $2.754j8.76;
stock heifers. $2.75ft3.2S.
HOOS There seemed to be a better feel
ing In the hog trade this morning nnd
prices-: generally looked about 6c higher
than yesterday's . average. There waa a
little more life , to tbe .trade, shippers es
pecially taking hold quite freely, and )i-ac-tlcally
everything in alght changed hands
in good season In the -morning. Tne most
of the hogs sold at $ti.eit.;s, while yes
terday a good- share of the hogs bioLfgnt
$6.624pS.T0. Good hogs sold up tu $6.86, as
against a top yesterday of $6.80.
Receipts of hogs this week have been
very light, showing a large falling off as
compared with reoent weeks and at the
same time a decrease-' of .utmost one-naif
as compared' with the corresponding week
of last year. Under the infisnce of light
runs and a good demand, prices have grad
ually nrmed up, in. spite or the .fact it at
packers have opposed all advances si far
as rosxlble. In spite of all onosition. how
ever, the market at the close of the week
la lwul2c higher Uiajy It waa at the cloe
of last week.
Representative, sales. .
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,600 head. Including 800 southerns;
market steady; native steers, ti.5o7.50;
southern steers, $3. 014.26; southern cows,
12. CO4J3 40; native cows and heifers, $2.10-3
6 60; stockers and feeders, $2.8oT6.10; bulls,
li.tWi.tn; calves. $3.50a50: western steers.
13. flrVu5.20; western cows, . $2.40(fi.3.75.
HOOS Receipts, 2,000 head; market 5ff10c
higher; bulk of sales, $6.Wi7.o6- hesvy,
$7.0037.10; packers snd butchers, $8.8047.10;
lights. $.5O7.00; pigs, $4.00(56.28.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 800 head;
market steady; muttons. $3.80-Q4.20: lambs,
MOOii-MO; range wethers. $3.404.25: faw
ewes, $3.23-34.00.
market for metals In the sbesnee of cables.
Tin was reported easy at 848.128.60. Cop
per continued dul, snd unchansel, with I. k
quot ed at $1.1.60-013 (6, elortrolyilo. lll l.Srt
11.4-.: (suing. H.tliH 13.17. I-esd wms
ev at 84 5tp4i. Pinr fmained qui -t
and unchanged at $l.7tfi 4 f). Iron was qjlrt
at recent prices.
ST. LOt'lS.- eVpt. 12. METALS Lead,
weaker; $4-42. Ppelter. steady, $4.47.
St. Loale Geaeral Market.
ST. LOUtS, Sept. 13.-WH EAT Futures,
higher: cash, weak; trark. No. 9 red rash,
$1.01612; No. 2 hard. tMc91.00; Decem
ber. c; May, 81 01.
OJUN-Weak; track. No 1 rash.
81c; No. t white, $l''i2c; December, 85c;
Msy, ic.
OATS Lower; track. No. I rash, 49c
No. 2 white, 62c; December, 4?0l?'c; Mil),
62c.
RYE Dull: 79c.
, FIXJl'R Firm; red winter patenta. $4vj
4.75; etttra fancy and straights, U&if.
dears. $3.16413 80.
PROVISIONS Pork. stesdy; Jobbing,
$16.60. Lard, higher; prime steam. WHI
10.00.- Dry salt meats, firm; boxed extra
shorts, $10 87; clear ribs, $10.(10; short
rlesrs, $10.82. Bacon, steady; boxed extra
short, $11.50; clear rib. $11.87; short clears,
$11.60.
SEED Timothy, firm; $: .50(93.4.
CORNM HAL Steady; 8380.
BRAN-Unohanged; sacked,
$1.0701.0$. ,
HAY-Unehanged; timothy.
prairie, $8 Oa-crlO.00. -IRON
COTTON Tl Efl-HOOO.
BAOOIMl 8c.
HEMP TWINE 7c. .
POULTRY Steady ; chickens, . $fJo;
springs, lie;' turkeys, 17c; ducks, 77c;
geese, 5c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 19tT23c.
EGOS Firm; 18c. case count.
' 4 Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 11.000 7,000
Wheat, bu... '. 6X.00O 8.t.on
Corn, bu 5J.OM
Oats, bu 114,000 57,000
NEW YORK STOCKS AXDBOSDS
Early Market ia Lower and Tmgrilai
on Disnieting Reports
VALUES SOON START UPWARD
Ilarrlmaaa aad Readlns;
Rise Baak ' Statement
Heavy Perllae la
Cash R eeerv e
Lead thi
Shews
the
$10.00(1114.50;
Kaasaa City Grala aad Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. ll-WHKAT-c
higher to 2c lower; September, 910
DetenU)er. 92c: May 5c; cash: No. 2
iard, 9f-fJ99r; No. 8 hard. WibWc; No. 8
red, W.OUfal.OO; No. t red, 97T9c.
CORN Unchanged to e lower; Septem
ber, Tf-S'c; December, 0Tc; May, Se;
cash: No. I mixed, o-lb'ic; No. $ rnlxed,
76c; No. J white. 77c; No. $ white. 760 76c
OATS-l'nchanged to c ,0.:"
white, 4fO50c; No. 2 mixed. 47'48c.
R IS
HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9.50-810.00;
Cholc prairie, $S.25-&8.60. .
BUTTER Steady; crekmery, f3c; pack-
'"Oo's-Flrm; fresh extras, J2c: current
receipts, 16c.
NEW YORK. S-pt. J9. The professioral
elenit-nt In the speculation showed oma
symptoms of disquiet over the jros)ectt
of staying short 01 slocks over the Sunday
rksed Interval. The day's short ' session
was dull nnd uninteresting snd showed no
striking new phaso in tlws situation. The
stlfftnlnf of tne money market, the omis
sion of the American Ivcomottve dividend,
the possibility of a sensational outcome of
the Maine election and the lacV of proper
moisture for tha maturing of tne corn crop
to the best advantage were subjects under
east track, discussion and asserted some influence 'In
ine esriy aeaungs.
St. Paul was weak feature of the rail
roads and Aruertran Bwieltlng and anno
of the railroad equipment stocks extended
the decline In forve when the market closed
yesterday. Remarks by 'Influential capital
ists pointing to the unevrtainness of poll t log
were Interpreted as an admonition to con
servative action pending the result of the
prsidentlal elertfon. 1
When prices started upwards 'the Marrl
mans and Reading were found again In
their customary position if prominence.
Reading moved upwards anew on the
strengtn of winning by the coal ' roads of
a suit to test the validity cf the commodi
ties clause of the Hepburn art.
Money and exchange markets are little
more than nominal on A Saturday and of
fered no Important development today. Tha
Complexion to be shown by the bank state
ment wa conaldered with interest, but the
statement aa is now the rule was not pub
lished until after the "slock market had
closed. It disclosed that the'. week' de
crees of cssn had been closely gauged by
the preliminary and the tettntatid of be
tween $4,000,000 and $6.000.0O. Tha heavy
loan expanalon bore on the reserve re-
Wheat, bu
Corh, bu . .
Oata, bu
Kansas City options:
Recelpla. Shlrment.
218.O0O 184.000
2$ 000 20,000
10,000 3,000
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
Wheat
December..., May
Corn
December..., May
92 92 M 97
9511 94 95 86
61 1 0 V",K
61 1 61 81SB
St. Joseph -Live Stoek Market.
8T. , JOSEPH, Sept. 12.-CATTL15 Re
ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steera, $4.00
tjl.co; cows and heifers, $2. SO. 00; calves,
fc Oiify 59.
HOGS Receipts. 4,800 head; market gen
erally 6c higher; top, $7.10; bulk of sales,
$6. sr (37.on.
SHEEP No receipts; market nominal.
Sloax City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Sept. 12.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts,' K0 head; mar
ket steady; bttrves, $4.60iri7.00; grass cows,
$2.60413.60; feeders. $2.75(&4.2; calves and
yearling. 12.00 w 3.75.
HOOS Receipts, 2.100 head; market 60
higher, closing weak: range, $6.81434.75;
bulk of sales, $tj.&(a6.75.
Stork la Sight.
Receipts of livestock st the six principal
western market yesterday:
Cattle.
: 3SJ
100
100
600
600
Pouth' Omaha .
Sioux City ....
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Kansas City ...
Chicago . .....:.
Hogs. Sheep.
3.046
2.K0 ....
4,f00 . -...'.
1,600 ' ' 300
S.0o0
Total
....2,283
6,600 1,000
19.848 1,600
Peerla .Market.
PEORIA. III..' Sept I!. CORN-Lower
No. 3 yellow. 8&Jivc; No. $ yellow, ftoj)
W-Hc; No. 8. c: No. 4. 79c.
OATS Ky; No. 2 while, 60c: No. t
a kite, txt' jlc; No. white, 4sn.
Dalath Grsts Market.
DULUTH. Sept. II. -WHEAT No. 1 hard.
$1.02; No. 1 aort hern, II W, No. 2 aorlben.
c; Sepieatber, $1 SO. December, 9',c; May.
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SHEEP There wer no " freah receipts
this morning and very lit tie of anythl.ig in
sight. For the week th receipt have
been very large, (ailing lesa than l.'ju) bead
stioit of last week extrem.ity havy tun
and larger than the record fur tli sun.e
week lust year by XUMI head. In jll of
this enormous rua the market tntoughout
th week hr bean In a urpriijajiy ,'Kd
condition.
Under tha Ir.flucnctf of ur.fi voritls advice
from all points, combined with exirimely
laige receipt, the lamb market on Mon
day broke 10"jl5c The demand, liieever.
from the country proved exceedingly good
and the receipts, in spite of their siae. were
cleaned, up promptly, witn tlia result llutt
Monday's kreaknetui waa pretty well over
come, so that at the close of the week th
market shows very little difference as com
pared with a week ago. Fat lamb have
also been la good aupply all the week, iin ).
while' they, too, slumped off a ilttte, the
chant baa not been very marked; la fart.
hardly enough to talk about. It la r.'wa
tiou if a bouch of right good killing !auil
would .nut sett right tip to laat wetk
prices, b-it there ha been nothing la t ie
OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. .
Coadltloa of Tri.de aad aotatloaa aa
Staple and Fancy Prod are.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered t
retail, trade In Cartons, - 23c; No. 1, In 4)-lb.
tubs. 2c; No. 1, In 30-lb. tubs, Uc; No.
t In 60-lb. tubs, 20c; No. 2, In SO-lb. tubs,
21c; No. I. in 1-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1. ia
carload lots, 21o; No. 2, in carload lots,
19an9c; country, fancy, tubs, 17c: com
mon, 18c.
EGGS Fresh candled. 19s per doaen.
CHEESE Finest Wlsconsiu full cream,
twins, 14c; young Americas, 4 in hoop,
15c; favorlla. 8 In hoop. I5c; dalsie. 2i In
hoop, 15c; cream brick, full caae, 13r;
half case, 13c; half dosen bricks, ilo. Nit
quotations on Swiss nor limbergr until
after October.
SUGAR Coarse granulated, 6.50a; flnl
granulated. 0.70c; cubes, .6uc; poo tier cd,
i.50c per lb.
DRESSED POTJLTRX-Squaba. $2.2
per dt zen.
BEEF CUTS-No. 1 rib. 17c; No. 8 r b,
11c; No. I rib. 7or Na. t loin. 19c; No. 2
loin 12c; No. I loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6c:
No. 2 chuuk. 4c; No. 8 chuck, 40; No. 1
round, 8c; No. 2 round, cc; No. 8 round,
8c; No. 1 plate. 6c; No. 3 plate, 4c;
No. $ plate. 8-fac.
VEGETABLES Celerf. Michigan, per
do., 35c. Bean, new wax and tpilng. one
third bu basket, 11.00; navy, per bu.. No. 1.
$2.70; lima. 6c per lb. CabbK-j. 2c per lb.
potatoes, new. per bu.. I1.10. Tomatoes,
per 4-basket crate, 90u. Watermelons. 25a
80c. Ca.niHloi.es,. Callturn a. 82.jru8.--0 bee
ctirte. Asparagus, i.-r doa.. uc. Cucuin-
Imts, per dos.. 60c. Onions. Bermuda. $1.. 4
Eer crate; Texas yellow, II 25 per era e.
luahrooms, cuiilvalcd, per lb., Wc. Let
tuce, per do., 25c. 1'vpper. soutbern, 81
per craie.
Jfttt-Sil KU1TB Aiibles. ..tSJWi per
bu. box. Lemons. ll.tViuo.00. uniuM,
tjd.00. Uaranas, 4c J-er lb. l iunis, i.2i pe
4-baaket crate. - Peacnes. Caliiornlu. 70i8u
Pi-1- box; i'exas, . 4-basket elate. 6,fuviVC.
ears, $1.50 per 4-baakei crat. Blackber
ries, 14.00 per crate. Itaspbeirie. $4oo per
crate. C'herrl'.s, 2.2&. Currant. 4u0 per
crate. Guoektf 1 riea. $2.00 per crate.
UVti tUi;i.iKi liens. spr.nga. uw,
rooster. 5c; ducks, young. Vc; old. 7c;
geese,- 8c; turxeja. 14c; pigeons, tie. per
oosen; uaba, 2.o0 fcr doxen.
D1UED FRuITS Raisins, loose Muscatel,
c; fancy seeded, 1-lb. carton, Wc. Cur-
runts, unulcaneU. o',c, gleaned, sc; carton,
9c per lb. Prunes, nmvOu per sack; 7)
per lb. Aprtcois. 20-luT voxe. to per IU
Peaches. California chulce, ttv; fancy boxef,
lie per. lb. Peats. California. He. Dates.
Persian,. 6e. Fg. layers, choice, 10c
Citron, liu-uo. lnion peel, lie. Oraug
peel. Vic. -
I- ldil-Hallbut, ac; trout, lie; pickerel, tic;
pike, .14c, bullheauk, skluaed snd dressed,
13c; .white perch, t-i white bass, 17c; black
Las, 2ic; crapples, 15c; white fish. 18c;
red snapper, 14:: flounders. 12c; mavkeiei,
17c; codfish, fresii frosen, 13c; sliad rue. 5c;
smelts, Uc; frog legs, 45c; green sea turvl
meat, 22c; cattlah, 10c; eel, per lb., 18c.
- HIDES Quotation by J. S. Smith A Co.!
Green salted No. 1. 10c; No. 2. 8c; bull
hidea. No. L lie; No. 2. 7c; bora hide.
$2.50; aheep pelts, tie to $1.60; dry pelts. 10
to 12c per lb.; dry flint butcher hide, lie;
dry fallen bide. 11c; dry sailed bid. 9c.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. Sept. 12. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market was practically nominal
In the a be- nee of Important business, with
fancy quoted at 9JVuloc; cho'ce. 789c;
prime, GVi4j0c; common to fair, 530c.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are meeting
with a fair lobbing demand, with quota
tions ranging from 4c to 13c for California
and from S1 to ie lor Oregon iruii. Apri
cots are quiet, with choice quoted at 8 ;
extra choice, rru't; fancy. lo-jllc
Peaches are dull and rather easy In tone,
with choice quoted at 74X7ic: extra choice.
7(08e; fancy, 8tac, Raisin era un
changed, with loose muscatel quoted at 444
(&(; choice to fancy seeded, 6fiTe;
eeedlere. 4VU6C; London layers, ll.ajtfl.8i.
t'eilee fssnirl.
NEW YORK, Sept. It COFI'l'V-MarVet
for coffee futurea opened quiet at un
changed prices, but In spite ol luet-r calx
and big primary recelpta ruled fairly
steady, closing quiet, net unchanged to 8
boints higher on what seemed to be a de
mand from iaie months shorts. Sste wer
reported of 2.75c bag. Including December
at l.suu aad July at 5.uc. Private cable
frOm Santos slate that business ha been
practically suspended pending a settlement
01 a einae. no. 1 nw. ae. rwmw 11, a.
kc; snild, quiet: Cordova, ivliiii.
Metal Sloe Wet.
NEW YORK. Sept 12. METAUg Ther
aa very littl busines rMrted la the
'.Import aad Exporta.
NEW YORK. Sept. 12. Tmport of mer
chandise and dry goods at the port of New
York for th week ending Sept. 5 wr
valued at $12,611,096.
Imports tf specie for the port of New
Tork for the week ending today wero
$68.or silver and $116,391 gold. "
Exporta of pecie from th port of New
York for the week ending today were
$721,121 ilvcr and no gold.
Cottoa Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 12. COTTON Dull,
middling. 9c; le. none; receipt. 419
bales; spots. 448 bales; stock. 9,071 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 12.-COTTON-Spot
quiet; sales, 85 bales. Low ordinary,
415-lAc nominal: ordinary, 6c; good. 7e;
low middling. 5 7-18; middling. 9$-lc; good
middling. 7c: middling fair, 10c; fair.
10 6-16. Receipts, 1,131 bale; tock, 10.981
bales. ...
Bager aad Slolaeses,
NEW YORK. Sept. 12.-8UQAR-Raw
quiet. Fslr refining. 1.40c: centrifugal 98 test
8 90c; raoltsse augar, $.16ej refined teady:
No. t. 4.7Qc; No. 7. 4.85c; No. 8. 4.60o; No. 9.
4S5c; No. 13. 4.30c ; No. 14, 4.i5c; confec
4 66c; No. 10, 4.46c; No. 11, 4.40c; No. 12.
tljer' A. 4.90c; mould A, 4&c; cut loaf.
6.90c; crushed, 6.90; powdered, 6.J; granu
lated, 5.10c; cubes, 5.3ic- .
Bfevr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 12. MONEY On calf,
nominal. Time loans, quiet nd steady;
sixty days, 2 psr cent; ' inety day. 2VJ$
per cent; ix months. IA per cent.
PRIME MERCANTlluE PAPER-4414'
"'STERLING EIXCHANOE-Steady. with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.Slto)
(4.1 for sixty-day bllla and at 9I.8--146-V
4. 8650 for demand; commercial bill. $4.84 W&
4 84
SILVER Bar, 61c: Mexican dollars, 45c.
BONDS-Oovernment. ateady; railroad,
Irregnlar. , . .
Cloalng quotation on New York bond
were a follow: ....
,.l'H int. mwt. -
,.101 L. A M. ant. 4
..m Mo. r. . 4a 4
. .lt"4tkfi. rentrsl 4a H1
..114 4o IM ISC I
.. T4'4M A Bt. L. 4s 84
.110 M . K. A T. 4s W4
,.101 Q Is 84
.. OJVk'N. It. R. t M. 4e It's
.. 71t N. T. C. g. H W
..WIHN. 1. C. K. 4t 1231
.. M No. rullla 4s 10IS
..1014 do Is I'1!
.. (M N. W. ev. 4a We
.. 1414 O. 8. U rt4. 4a IMS
..1014 renn. ev. 8Hs-.li8... 46
..1 ds son. 4a. 104V,
.. 4) Reading sn. 4a J
..103 Rep. ol Cuba, ie lf--4
701411. L. 1. M. e M..u4
Mil. U. A 8. P. (. 4a. .O
.. 7Hi. b. 8. W. e. 4e... lm
.. 4!'jSMtor4 A. L. 4a.. a
.. 7-i Parifle 4s. P
s. tii to lt p(4 6
.. i . tuilw.r 5a iot'8
.. u a reiaa P. la n
.. n',T.. 8t. U. A W.
. .I01H t'slon Pteltie 4..
.. USt do t. 4
.. 17 IT. ft. Str- id 5a.
..' it Wabaab la
.. .V rn Md. 4a..
.. 81 W m L. B. 4a..
.. 10
qulrement a wall, the net result feeing a
decline In proportion of reserve To 2i 84
per cent, bringing the surplus below 8352,-
000.000.
Bonds were Irregular." Total galea, r
value, $1,820,000. United States bond wore
unchanged on call during the week.
Closing quotation On stock were follows;
.Sales. Hlfk. Lew. t'loao.
. lt.ne 7e ti 7i
. 1.190 40
Amalgmmstod Copper
Am. C. A P
An. c. a p. pr
Am. Cottoa OO......1 to
Am. H. A U ' 10
Am. lee SomrliM. u. 80
Am. Unseed OII..-...V ,
Am. Locomotive II.IOO ntj,
Am. Leeomotlve pM........ 14 1
Am. 8. R .....14t,J0
Am. 8. A R. pfd Too
Am. Rofir Reftnlsf., 40
Aa. Tobaeeo pld
Amerleaa Woolea
Ansronds Mining Co "
Atchiaos 3,40
Auhlaaa pld ............... -100
44
87.
101 li
11
84
1414
t
. 37
"
vn
l-e
IM
ill
d feupes
V. 8. . reg
do coupoa
V. 8. 4a, rag
do coupon ........
Am. Tobacco 4s...
do 6a
Atrhlaea see. 4s...
do ad). 4a-
80 ct. 4.....
do . 4a
Atlantis C. U 4a.
Bat. Ohio 4s.....
do ISa
Flrk. R. T. ov. 4a..
Cantral of Oa. Im.
o )at liu.......
4o M Ine
rtaea. A Ohio 4a.
Chl"-o A A. IHsa.,
C, B. 4 q. . 4a...,
C. R. I. A V: 4s.'...
do cel.. la
do r(J 4s
Ct.-C. A 8t. L g. 4s
Colo. Ind. la....
Colo. -Mid. 4o.n
Colo. A 80. 4a...,
Dal. H. ev. 4a.
15. A R. O. 4..
En p. 1. .....
do n. 4s.
Japas 4a ........
do 414
do 24 aor'.ea.i..
4a 71
l'4
4
101
11-
T
71
H-
41 Atlautle
. t Blssham
. Mta al. A Heels..
. Centesslal ....
.211 Coever Kasga ,
.1Z4 lir West ....
.Ui PrsiutitB
.lii O ran by
,14,'iU' Royal ...
,lj Mais. Mining .
. .'4S MioalB
. H. Mohawk
. ',01 DomlBloa ,
.IM Oaeoola
121 Parrat
12) ClulBcr
...... 28hsBsoa
.. fi lamarsL-s
.. lliTrlDitr
..Un I' sited Coeptr
V. 8. MiBing 44
II Ui
..tu
.. 11
.. ;i
.. 4
.. U
..)W
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.. 4M
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.. 4
.. 41
..lie
.. n
.. a
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...141 -
.... 47
.... 44
...,W4
.... 44
.... M
v. a. oil..
Bostoa Staehe aad Bead. ..
BOSTON, Sept. 12.-Mohey. call loan. 1
(f2 per rent; time loans, 244 per cent.
Official closing on atocxs ana oonua.
AUhl.-n sd). 4a...... 41 Atlautle t
do 4a
AUhlaos R. R...
do pld .'
Boatos A Albany
a Mains.
Boatea gloated
yitrhbars bid ...
N. V.. N. K. A
t'Bloa Piclla ...
Am. Arga. CSaem.
do pfd . ..-
Am. Psea. Tabs.
Amor. Sugar ...
do pi a .
Asa. T. A T
Am. YofltB . ...
do ptl
liomlolixl I. 8.
Edieon KISC. llltt
Oruaral Cloetrla .
Man. Cleetll ...
do pld
Maaa.. 0a
Unlud f ruit ..,
Uslt4 8. M
. o U
TJ. 8. 8tel
4o pt4
Adventure ...r
Allduea
Amalgamaiad .,
Bid.. "Ask.
I !
Uslos Cloelatr Steek.
LONDON.' Sept. 12. American securltle
Opened lower on the stock exchange here
today In - aympathy with th setback in
Wall Street. Then they improved to over
parity, but th continental house wer in
clined to offer stocks and In th absence
of pronounced support the market finiahd
quietly steady. h
London closing stock quotations:
Cenaola. raoBSr ..- 1-14 Mo , ka. A Teus.. It
4a eeasBt V New fork Central. ...Id
Anaeea4a 4.Nertolk A Westers..
AlrbUoa Mk 4 P4 88
do pf - wn, m nwuni.,
TBeltlmore A Okie.. ..' renaoxivaau ....
Caaadlaa fsclfle ...ITS Rati 4 MUMS
CkM-as-ask A OhU... iSHIUssiBg
Ckl (Meal Weetars..- Souihers Railway
I bl . Mil. A . P-.14 H
C g,ira oethora Paeltle
ZBrtr A Bl O )MU,B Pscihs ...
ds (d ., P'
Erie -4P 8tool
U 1st P4 m H4
ae 8d ptd 4 Wabaak
(3raa4 Trsak 8 4e p4 .........
lllliMs Caatntl I47i4lniak 4s
copier....
Atlantic Coaat Una
Banimor A Ohio.........
Bal. A Obi Pld
Brooklyn Rapid TT. ........
Canadias PaeKle .., 1
Central Leather
Caniral Leatber pfd
Cantrsl of New Jreey
Chaeapeah A Oble
Ibioaso Ot. W
Chlrago N. W
C , M. A 84. P
c, c, c. a at. l
Colorado P. A I ,
Colorado d 8oBtrers......
Colo. A Be. lat pfd
Colo. A Bo. Id ptd
Conaotldated Oas
Corn Produeta
IMIawsre A Hvdsoa
Denver A Rio Grande
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatlllars' Beoarltle
Erie
P.rle let pfd
grle 14 pfd
Oenarsl Electric
Great Northern pfd...:....
Ot. Northers Ore cti.
Illinois Central
Intirbjreugh Met. .........
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
lows Cantrsl
kaoaaa City Bo
K. C. 80. fd
Louisville A N
Minn. A SU Louts
M., Kt. P. A . A M
Miaeeuri Pacific
W.. K. A T
M., H. a T. pfd
National Lead
New York Cantrsl. :..
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western
North Ararrleaa ,...4
Northern Pacifte
PaeUle Mall
Pannarlvaaia
People s Oas
P., C, C. A 81. L
I'reeaed gteel Car
Pullman Palace Cer
Railway ttteel Spring
Koedlng
Reputillo Btrel
KetMihiia Bteel pfd
Rock Island Co
Keck laland Co. pfd
81. L. A B. P. 14 pld
81. Louis S. W..
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Slo.a-Sharfleld . A I
gouthers Pacific . ,
bo. Paclfle pfd
Southern Rallvsy ....'....,
(a. Hallway pfd..:
Tonoraaee Copper
Tea A Paclllc....-
T.. St. L. A W..
T , Bt. L. W. pld
t'olon Paclfle
Union Paelfie fdv
I. g. Rubber ,
V. 8. Rubber 1st pfd
l B. Bteel.. .
V. 8. Bteel p(4...
t ub Copper
Va. -t.rollne rhemlcal ...
Vs. -Care. Chen- p4
Wabesa
Wabaah pfd '..
Weallngllouae Blaetlie ...
Woatera Vnlom
Wheeling A L. K ,
Wlaconaia Central
Total sales lor Iks say.
100
4TH
Bo
fkiH
11,14 lOMti
4,A 61
fWO I7S
. mt i
wo Me
4S
M
0I4
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71S 41 4H 4
100 4 4 4
4(14 11 111 113
1,40 14214 140 142t
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14
4,400 l 14 1044
14, mo tot Mt 40
1.104 44 43 t 4414
140 tt 14 18
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6,M 137 18S44 'lTS
IlfO
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70 MV
T,n 111
'"'ilii 37"
800 14
41
54
141
171"
17
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14
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t.l0 144
10 11
141
90 24 Mt
too n
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89
1.4U4
1,70
to
47
44
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14
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1, 40)
1,10 11 12
141
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17
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11
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124
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74
11.7.10 1U
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1,100
100
11.804
1,100
to
104
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80 14
344.80 shares.
a
104
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88
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Victoria
Winona 1...,
Weleerla
North Butte ....
44!4 Butte Coailtlee
....110 Neraaa
ItCal. A Arlaoos.
.... Arooa Cem. ..
.... UtUraene Canaoea
6
. i
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24
. 11
Lm labile A Vaak. ,llJ Aanal.
MON EY SmVk per cent.
. 14
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ii
Clearlac Haas Baak Statesaeat.
NEW YORK. Sept. 12. The tatennt of
the clearing house banks (or ths . week
(five days) ahow that the bank hold
$ul.9ii2.U5 more Uian the requirement of
the 25 per cent reeerve role. Thi I a de
crease of $7.61.1 2o In the proportionate
cash reserve ae compared with laet week.
1 lie statement of averagea fur the wack
(five days) follows;
Incree.
.$l,$22.730,r0O 521,990,110
. I,420,u61r0 7.4.oiiO
. . 64,43,100
hi.496.700
326 611.800
i7,0fi,0
Sbo.016.47Ti
6t.Mf2,sJ5
6ti8,M
230.RO
722,100
J,674,fcirO
3,297,00(1
e4.A5 ir
7,r.l.li8
7.6J.l2i
Loan ........
Depoxlt
Circulation ..
Legal tender
Specl
Reserve
Reserve required ,
Surplus
ark. U. S. deposit
Decrease.
The percentage of actual reterve of the
clearing house banks at the close of bul
nr yesterday Was 28.72.
Vlaaic C'learlags. .
OMAHA. Sept. 12. Bank clearing today
were 82.102.253.91 arid for ths corresponding
data last year I2.0vb.laii. 71.
..
2.288.8384
Monday ...
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday ....
Saturday .
2.167.744.(7
lhA448.76
2, 1-56. 1-64 '4
4.103.258.91
1907.
I 2,306 2X3 10
. 170ri.on6.Oi
1.902.134. 1
2,ia.74 95
1. 190, W4 04
9.806.U1.71
Total
Labor day.
Decrease compared with
weak last year tt.4z.2.
.$10,877.240. $12.27.75.6
orreapondlns
FREDERICK R. TIBBITTS
4tb Fleer. 35 Cf strut Eojtoi, Urn.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Commlssio-a ofd-rri for itock aad Boadg
ia all marketa.
I ft Dnr-a 1 f !ln?inlnri .
1.U HUUU, lillJI-JsJiuy
and 0tbr Out Stock Sought aad Void.
PILES.
eUSIS V1TNAbfT TV KMIPBT. AS Rssssl pIms traaU upea a I
gussalss, Me manas Is b paid till ewred. A enUd treatmant. Wittiout Ota
lTO-OAT Is Pr (teak aa fceetaT aslui TetTsee4isl. I
DR. C. R. TARRY. 224 P Dulldlnt. Omihi, rieb
t