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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1908.
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GRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Values Adyance, Due to Buy
ing; by Profit Selleri.
LIVERPOOL ADVICES ARE BULLISH
tlnaalale tloncitls Adraneee and
'Closing Valun In All terrain
' ' Art at Premium Oth
Satardar.
OMAHA. Sept. 14, 1 8.
After heavy sales of last week wheat
values advanced, due. to buying by thoae
who had Bold for proflta let in the week.
Liverpool advices came bullish and stimu
lated our advance, and cloning value In
.nil rerealB were at a premium over Sat
urday's cloae.
Wheat opened higher and advanced on
Liverpool atrength and buying by traders
wlto had taken late profits last week. Re
ceipts Increased and a good movement la
looked forward to. September wheat opened
at 5o and closed at rc.
Corn opened steady, but proved dull
after a snort rally early, which was In
duced by the advance In wheat. Cash corn
sold even with lan week's values, but
wa not as active. September corn opened
at Uo and closed at 74c.
Primary wheat receipts were J,2nS,000
bushels and shlp.-nents were 749,000 bushels.
. against receipta la, ye?r of 1, 190,000 bushels
nnd shipments of fkO.OGu btishols. - -
Corn receipt were 627,000 bushels .and
shipments Were US 1,000 buabels. atnt re
ceipts last year of 1.102,000 busals and
shipments of 41.000 bushels.
Clearances were 1.0U0 bushels of corn,
6.009 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
eiual to 438,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed ?ld higher on wheat
and '&d higher on corn. .
Seaboard reported 184,000 bushels of wheat
liken for export.
Local range or opnons:
Articles ! Open. I High.l Low. Close! Saty.
Wheat
Bpt... 96
Des.... 9b
74V
Dec.... 66
47
May... so
' 1s
. ,&! , (3 63S,j. 66
"''Wl' 4A 46( 46
S0 6Q'o 60V. I 60
A , Omaha Caih Prior.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 9894c; No. 8 bard.
wgwic; No. 4 hard, BW&Mc; NO. spring
ftLirrSrto: no erred. Win.
CORN No. J, 76Sj75c; No. 8, 7&8'75c;
No.' 4. 74?j74c; NoJ yellow. "6c; No- 3
yellow, 75Wc; No. 8 white, 75t9'76c.
OATS No. 8 mixed, 47-647c; No. 8 yel
low. 4'47c: No. 2 white, 4Xc; No.
white, 47U48c; No. 4 white. 47S47c; stan
dard. 48
RYE No. 2, 75fr75c; No. 8, 74c.
Canal Receipt.
' Wheat Corn. OaU
Chicago 87 303 ail
Minneapolis . . Ay .r, . .".806
Omaha 7 143
Diulnth Ji
66
129
CHICAGO GRAI.Y AND PROVISIONS
Feat urea of the Trading; and Closing
2 Prices on Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Sept. 14. The wheat market
today gave evidence, or croaa elements oi
strength, advancing -in the face of heavy
reeetDta In the northwest to a firm close
Tha undertone of the corn market on the
contrary was heavy, the weather Indicating
the end of a long dry spell. Oats sympa
thised with corn, while provisions increased
in value under the Influence of a rise in
lha'nricea at the stockyards.
sAt the opening, the . -wheat market
hswf the suDbor f 6f " firm cablea and
the strength of northwestern mar
kets which were firm In the face
of enormous receipts. On top of thl
came the prediction that arrlvala would
continue heavy for some time aa thresh
lne;''ls generally reported finished In North
IMkota. Winnipeg received 894 cars today
compared with only thirty-eight a year ago
. vhsn the season waa much later. Opening
. prices showed a fractional advance all
ii long the line, December being WHc over
Saturday' close at 8i.fleV. Buying waa
general and liberal selling largely for the
HCCOUDt Of Droflt-taklna longs found a
steady market. Reports of forty-two cars
taken for exoort was mnuenuai in me
advance and although In the late session,
rtr.r moat huvlna orders had been satis-
th2I there was a reaction in prices, the
cloae being firm December WV over
BKorday at 84VS94Tkc.
Primary receipts were 8.268.000 bushels
enmriared with 1.1W.0O0 bushels a year ago.
I .nee I racelDta were sixty-seven cara, with
,...nta.n nf contract arrade. Minneapolis,
Dnluth and Chicago reported receipts of
i :U para, aa-alnst Ti2 cara a year ago. J m
Hiv a wank a an was a holiday. Th
h.mint nn naaaaua Increased l.SOt.OOO bush
eia. World ahlutnents decreased 1,6),000
1 ki.ah.l.
The issuance of the government special
lona- lime forecast, predicting abundant
. rain this week, started considerable realli
I., in th rnrn market. An Incident of th
.tut waa tha aettina of a new high record
of. th aeason by the September option
,i,i,-h touched 8 He. but failed to noia it.
ITh I" market.-wa comparatively firm,
'car lols being in good demand, with prices
v LfcUn hlaher. A fair demand was also
TwiwtA- in ha aamDle market. Local re
ce,lDta were 8o3 cars, with 118 of contract
Th. nata market was comparatively dull
The country wa a seller of December, but
lotal lonas were smauer seuers ,u mo-y,
Local receipts were- 311 cars.
In the provisions nrarket there was
another awakening to th poasibility of
further advance- in, hog product. Price
r-tnmit .TLuSTKic over Saturday.
KiilmaiM recelDt for tomorrow: Wrheat
ninety-eight cars; corn, 384 cars; hog, 15,000
heed. ' ' '
Th leading future ranged a follow:
Article. Open.( Jllgh. Low. Cloe. Yea'y,
Wht I
SepU, 9W4 ,, 89V S WH
fcDec. . M 9H 9874il 9 . 8
hDeb.: KtS ' " " W4 9&iti 1 01H
May 1 01V 108 - i 01, 1 01 T
Corn
Sept. H0(ff81 81S , 80H R0T 81
Deci ; ' 6ffii&4 ' 64 '- 88 68H t9
May'-' 7m?S 87 66(8 1 66T7 7
July , . , 6 , 8t7t vttt 6tH
Oat
8ept. '' Vi '4H ' V 48H4 WVi
Deoi fHi6Hft " 49 60 WVV
Pork
Sept. 15 80 It 80 18 i:", 15 12 IS 00
Out. 16 20 16 66 16 20 16 16 07
Jan. 17 10 4 7 30 14 So 17 00 17 00
Lard-
Spt. 10 to 10 22 10 20 10 20 0 IS
Oct. 10 27V 10 SO 10 20 10 22H 10 15
Jail. 10 00 10 11 10 00 10 0i' 9 WYQ
v 8 fci
Sept.' I 80 82 977 9 77 9 SO
Oct. 9 70 9 95 9 70 9 80 9 K
Jan.. 00 9 06 8 96 8 97 9 66
No.- t.
Cash ouotatlon war a follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $4.06fr
.u'; Mraignta, j.oia3.o; springe. $j.lO7j6.40,
aiiaiania. ae V'ow; oaaers a2.arj01.iu.
WHEAT No. t red. BSUcfill .WrV
CORN-rNo, t, 81a2c; No. 2 yellow, 81 V
82'4C
OATS-No. 2. 49c; No. ! white, 4900c
BARLEY-Fair to choice malting. t&Q&.
8EED-FUX. No. 1. 11.2S: No I nnrll,.
western, .H.26. . Tlmpthy leed. prime. U.Xii
a.o ,
PROVTSrONS Short, rlha. aldea (loose)
.tr.w; mess pork, per bbl., $15.i6y
18 1VU. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $10.20. Short del
ude (boxedfc 9.7Mfl.0O. -
Recrlots. Shipments
Flour, bbls j. 38.000 -W.ooo
Wheat, bu 64.0"0 W.floO
Corn. bu. .313000 . Vt.O
Oat, bu. 447.0iin 1S2.0H0
Rye. bu 6.000 :w.u0
Barlev, bu 184.000 7.U1O
On the produce exchange today th but
ter markt wa ateady; creameries. 18tj
tie; dairies 173,3h Eggs, firm at mark,
case included. 160180; first. 21c: frltna
first. r Cheese, steady at 11'alSc.
t I.onla tioaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept.- 14-WlIEAT-Higher;
track. No. 2 red. $1.00tfl.0J; No. 3 hard.
7rYill.m; December. 9Pc: May. $102.
CORN Lowers track. No. 1 cash, 8oc;
No. I it, sijag,.; rrmbtr, 6'.g',-c;
May. 86c, ...
OATS-Lowar: track. No. S caah. 49c;
No.-; J white, Mfcejioi December, txc;
May, &jc.
RYB NomtMl at, 79c - -
FI.QUR Firm:. red winter ratrnta. 14.61
A 4 t: extra, fancy, sualghl, 14 Mfl to 1 l-wara,
3.2flS.
6KK1 TlmolllV. K.03.4tt.-
CuHNMh.AU tAku
BR
107
RAN Lower: aaeked. et track, 1104
1 . A
HAT t'nchangeo)., llniotby. " ilo.t4kft-lS.sa:
prairie, J' i 10 V
iRi IN-CO TTON TIES-$10. '
PROV1roVt Pork, tiigher: ' J ihHir,
S1S.7S. Lrrd, hlghtr; r-rime at am, ISiT'jj
1007H- 'Pry salt meat ttTrtrng; rfTed. -tta
short. tW.fi.: clear ribs, 110.75; abort
clear, 110.76. Huron. higher; boxed, ex'r
short, 11ac; clear rib. lte; shoit clear.
llc.
HAOOtNO c.
MFMP TW1NB-7C
I'mLTRY-Fltm; chicken. 8-fl;
spring,- Uc; turkeys, J7c; diK-ksx 7'fi7c;
1"W, Br. ,
Bt TTKR-fM rtjri creamery. 'WBo.
KJU.S Higher at 18. raee count.
Ktt-elit. Hnlrmi,nt.
Flour, bbl Y.'.'fii
heni .hu. 147 (Crt .
Corn. bu 7V0) - 1 .0- 'fl
oats, bu ...200,00 a,ono
KW YORK OENKRAI. fRKBT
tloolatlons
of the nay
on' Varlon
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Sept. 1 4. FLOUR Re
ceipts 13.200 barrel; exports 12,oo bar
rels; market quiet and snout sieaoy.
Minnesota patents. $5 206.70; winter
trairhta, 14.1604.30; Minnesoia naaera.
4. 2044. 0: winter extras, jj.iij.o;
winter extras, low grades, .30'il. .6.
Rye flour steady; ralr to goon, it. tow
(IV, 1 M ' I ' I J IHI J,
CORNMEAL Steady; coarse, ft. 859
7" -
RYU Dull: No. z western, sic i. o. o.
New York.
BARLEY Irregular; mailing, iuw'zc
i. f. Buffalo: fuedlng. 80 Vic c. 1. f. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts 4 4,000 riusneis; ft-
orts 214.600 bu.: snot market firm; o.
red, $l,04''u l.Q elevator and $1.0u
. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, 11.11 t.
b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter. I1.0SH.
Oeneral strength was a feature of the
wheat-market all day. It started with a
ood caan demand in the nortnwesi ana
ofitlnued dry weather In winter wheat
tates and was sustained or export re
ports and very light offerings. Last
prices were 4c net higher. September,
1.08 t1.0T ; closert, Jl.OIHI uecemner,
1.0(gl.0; closed. $1.07i; May,
1. 0814 61. 08 11-18: closed. 81.08 11-18.
I'UKN Kecelpts Z7.S60 Dusneia; ripuiu
600 bushels; snot msrket barely steady.
No. 2. 89c nominal elevator and 89 e
nominal deliverer! notion marKet Wa
ulet and easier on Improved eatner
news, closing c lower. September. h8(B
89c; closed, 88c; December closed c.
OATS Receipts 138.600 Diisneis; ex
ports 6.450 bushels: spot market easy,
mixon, pouniiw, oc, imiuini t.,,...
no vinos, ban doc; cuppcu
40 pounds, 65 61c.
I KK1-Bteaay ; spring nran, .d.iu; iiuu
dllnes. -; III: cltv. 226.10.
HAY Dull : h DDlng, eoaooc: gooa to
choice 7firfi WW.
HOI'S uulet; state common to cnoicw
1907. 4ff7c: lo. 26c: raclfic coaat, 1807,
6rti7c: 1908, 3Si6c. .
HIDES-Steady; Bogota, lS'Cflc; ten
ral America, 20c.
l.KATHF.R Firm: acid. i4VW-e.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm: family. $17.50;
mesa 114.50fii.15.60: beef hams. $30.00: packet.
$16.00i?T'l.0O; cut meats, steady; pickled bel
lies. $10.00(511.60: r ck ed hams, llWBl-c
city extra India mess, $24.0oeJ6.t. Lard,
ateady; western, $10.40&0.oo; retinea, iirm
continent. 110 60: South America. $1.25; com
pound, 7a77c. Pork, firm; family, $18 60
619.00; short clear. $18.00319.50; mess, $14.76
(ft 17.26.
TALLitw r irm;- city (a per pacaage,
6c; country, packages free, bWa.c.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra.
31 (f? 7c: Janan. nominal.
BUTTER Steady; creamery special, Z4rff
24c; extras, 2323c; third to firsts,
lRitiTiHc: state dairy, common to nnest
lRfllBc; process, common to special. 15
21Wc: western factory, firsts. 19c: ' western
factory, Imitation creamery, firsts, 19!9
20c.
CHEESE Firm: state full cream. pe
cials, 1313c; state full cream, small,
colored or white. lancy. lMc; large, coi
ored or white, fancy, 12o: colored
or whlu. good to prime, llfl2c;
colored or white, common to fair, 9411c;
colored or white, sklras, l10c.
EGGS Strong; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected, white, 81ff32c; Penn
sylvania and nearby fancy selected, fair to
choice, 264i30c; brown and mixed, fancy, 28c;
brown and mixed, ralr to choice, atn7cj
western firsts. 22iff23c; seconds, 2122c.
POULTRY Dressed .irregular; western
spring chicken, l319c; fowls, 12&14c;
spring turkey. 20d225c.
WEATHER IN THE3 GRAIN ' BELT
Pair Tuesday and Not Mack Change
la Temperature.
OMAHA. Sept. 14. 1908.
Heavy rain occurred at points in Min
nesota Saturday night and very light and
scattered showers occurred In the upper
Mississippi and Ohio .valley and lake
region during Saturday night and Sunday,
Rain have fallen, in the southwest within'
8le lasCyUwentypjujur kottrtv-and etwiwera a
rported.on the Pacific sloje this morning.
The weather is generally crear in tne cen
tral valleys and west into-the mountains
thla morning, and it will probably continue
fair In -this vicinity tonight and Tuesday,
with not much change in temperature.
Omaha record of temperature ana pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
rinv nr the last tnree years:
1W IW'l XV" lH
Minimum temperature.... 65 6 63 b8
Precipitation uo -w i.ut .u
Normal temperature for today 84 de-
Dericiency in precipitation aiyce x,
1.81 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1907,
8.06 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in iuu,
i.93 uicnas. u. a. v i-ujn,
i . ' . ' IjOtal Foreeaster.
Cora and Wheat Region Bnllotla.
Fnr the twervtv-f our hour ending at 8
m., 76th meridian time, Nonaay, oepiemoer
14, 1908;
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rein
stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.... 92 57 . .00 Clear
Auburn. Nen w .w i tear
Brok.n Bow, Neb. 96 64 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb.. IW 66 .00 Clear
Culbertson. Neb. 98 65 .00 Clear
Falrbury, Net)... m os .w t tear
Fairmont, Neb... 97 67 . 00 Clear
fir Talanrl. Neb.. 9S 80 .00 Clear
Hartlngton, Neb. 9 80 .00 Pt. cloudy
Hastings, rseo ... wa o .o" i iear
Holdrege. Neb.... 96 68 .80 Clear
Oaktlale, Neb.... 89 67 . Clear
Omaha, Wet) as iear
Tfkamah. Neb... 90 67 .00 Clear
Alt. Ia 87 84 .0 Clear
Canoll, la 90 80 .00 Clear
Clarlnda. Ia 92 68 .00 Clear
Sibley, la M 84 .00 Cloudy
oloux. City. Ia.. 90 88 .00 Cloudy
Minimum Umperatur for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
CENTRAL. STATIONS.
No. of Temn. Rain.
Central. Station. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago. Ill
Columbu. O
Dee Moines, Ia ...
Indianapolis, Ind..
Kansas City. Mo..
Ix)UIbvI1Io. Kv.....
Minneapolis. Mil n.
Omaha, Neb
St. Loula. Mo
90
M
80
.01
18
w
19
18
38
19
13
68
fit
OU
SO
62
5ti
58
l
.00
.00
.10
.01
.00
.CI
)
90
94
84
92
92
.00
r
The weather continues warai tiroughnut
the corn and wheat region.- Very light
showers occurred within ths last twenty-
four hours in all except th Omaha. Des
Moines, uouisvine and t'oiumr-us murim.
L. A. wcueil. locai j- orecaster.
Pklladeluata l'rodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Bent. 14. BUTTER
Steady, fair demand: extra weatern cream
ery. 26c: extra nearby prints. 27V!C.
EGt4 Plrm. good demand: Pennsylvania
and other nearby fire! a. free cases, 24c, at
mark; Pennsylvania ami other ntiarby cur
rent receipts. In returnable cases, 21c, at
mark: western firsts, in returnable cases.
34c, at mark: western current receipt, free
i-naea 23c. at mark.
CHKESK Firm, fair demand; New York
full creams, choice, ivo.jc; lair to good,
ll4Jlic. .
Mlaaeanoll brain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 14.-WHBAT-No.
1 hard, $1.03ij lit!; No. 1 northern, $1.02
ssi.oav: No. s nortnern. (l.tovia i.ui : xno.
x northern, 986'.9c; September, $1 0Jfj)
10o; Decamoer. i.uiiot.ui; May. ji.ua.
Mill stuffs, steady and in fair damand at
118.606 19 t).
Fl5l'R Unchanged; first patents. 96 8:
(10 86; second patents, $"5.5oi)j6 ; first clears.
14.3D(cr4-46; aecona clears. J.su'aj.si.
Liverpool Urala Market.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. J4-WHKAT-8pot,
firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 7d; No. 1
California, 7s lld; futures, steady; Sep
tember. 7s 7.1; December. 7s 7d.
CORN foot, steady; American mixed. 7s
6d; futures, steady; September. 6s lld;
Ui tuner. os i.
FLOI'R Winter natente qui.) ea -l
HOPS At London. Pacific coaat. steady,
(1 1"V-' 93.
Mllveaakeo tiro In Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. . 14.- WHEAT
nrmer: po. 1 northern, J1.0S; No. $ north
ern, (i i uo; lei'mt)r, atuss'.c bid.
CORN Steady; December, c askr 1.
BAKLtY Klrm; No. L ancv tararle.
Www- . ' ' - . -(
Ualnlh tirala Market.
il'tw in, ewept. 14. VTIE.T No .
noniipiii. (i -i-, .-o. 1 nonnein. fc: 8o
temtjer, Jl."4; December, $1 .)-, Mav
OATS To arrive", is',.-; on track, 4S4c
NEW TORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Dullness of Market Dae to Waiting
Attitude of Traders.
HARRIMAKS AND READING LEAD
I a Ion Parlfle Advances oa Ramor of
Plan It tlatrinalna" Trrwaarr
Aaaeta Time Money Rate
Are Higher.
NEW YORK. Rent. II. While not pre
cisely apathetic, today's stock market lost
mucn m animation compared with last
week' rate of activity. 'Hie dullness of
the trading through much of the session
was due to a waitlna attitude rather than
to Indlfforence.
The waiting was on an expected an
nouncement of financial readjustments of
the Harrlman Pacifies primarily. There
were definite Intimations that B'tn such
excitement was to come shortly and specu-
ative surmise was alive as to lis nature,
with no authentic information to guide. A
segregation of t'nlon Paciflo treasury as
sets and their distribution in the form of
Mitres in a holding company whs a form
of the surmise heard much of. News that
E. H. Harritnani had rot returned to his
office from his country home left the situ
ation in suspense. A large proportion of
all the dealings was in the two Harrlman
Pacific stocks nnd Reading. Thce three
stocks were lifted aggressively at tha open
ing and at various times thereafter. The
opening advance made outside buyers vhS
bad placed orders with commission houses
over Sunday pay the high prices. Thcic
wa nothing new to explain the prominence
of Reading and the rommo-lltips clause
ecUion w.ta assumed to be the resort lor
Its strength.
Some impression was caused bv the an
nouncement of an arrival of 17.iO.0iiO of
Australian gold. This, it was explalmxl.
was the belated result of a transaction
closed when foreign exchange rates were
lower than today, It is supposed. In fact,
to be connected with recent engagements
of gold In Australia by the Imperial Hank
of Germany and to involve a siitrtlna; of
credits designed to save the expense if
conveyance of the money all the wav to
Germany. Foreign exchange showed a
t aroemng: tendency again and discussion
was revived of probable gold exports. 1 he
tall money rate here hovered around 2 per
cent nnd the prolongrd period of 1 per cent
call money was regarded as evidently
ended. Time money rate were nuirked
higher. Other departments of the nionev
market reflects some increased Inquiry. In
cluding mercantile paper, although rates
are not yet quotably altered.
Railroad traffic officials reported some
Improvement In the tonnage movement. The
Auguai cross earnings reported bv the
Great Northern, however, showed a de
crease of $1,383,970, or 24 per cent, compared
with August of last year, the comparison
showing but slight improvement over that
tor juiy.
The special . forecast ' of ' the weather
bureau that the week would see abundant
rams in tne drouth stricken districts did
not preclude an advance In the ffrnln niAr-
kets.
Bonds were Irregular. Total . sale, nor
value, $2,568,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
ClOSing Quotations on atnclra war fnt.
Iowa: ,
Sales.- HUh. Ln. tin
Amalgamated Copper 13. M) TS
77
70i
Am. C A F uo 40
9
4
IUZ
a-"l4
20
27
4W,
Am. c. F. pfd
An. Cotton Oil mo 16 ii
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ica Bacurltlei 600 2SV n
Am. Llnaead Oil
Am. Locomotlre 11,400 474
Am. Locomotlra pfd 3"0 10
Am. 8. A R 97,700 34
Am. 8. A R. pfd 600 103
Am. Sugar Refining 400 1914,
Am. Tobacco pfd 4XJ0 i
Am. Woolen too 24
Anaconda Mining Ce 2,8no 474a
4r.H
w
-nS
10! ,
isiv
o
:4
4
(O
(i"
W4i
10!
loi 1
444
Atcniaon 1
Atchison pfd
Atlantlo Coaat Line 100 SI
m
(5
(0
100
90
Baltimore A .Ohio 1.000 1004;
Bai. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid, Tr .....1,700. MM,
MS
63U
Canadian Paciflo 700 174V
Central Leather 1,000 27
Central Leather pfd
Central of Near Jersey 100
Cheaapeake A Ohio t.soo 4J'e
Chicago Ot. W l.ano 4
Chicago A N. w alio 1S
274 37V.
20(" J10
45 4JVI
162 1K1
C, M. St. P 1(,000 14244
141 1411,
C, C, C. A St. L
Colorado P. a I l.W sr
S44a 3A4
Colorado A So 6,000 8H
17H 17
coio. bo. lat p'.. Hio no7a
f) o
coio. m no. - so pre.,. een- ci!a is
Conaolldated Oaa 12.40O. leH Mol'4 lf't'4
-Com. ftoeuola ' 4n't( .if i4 J,
coio. a Bo. ja pta...
Delaware A Hudafli
n,. ...... ,rn 171 3K1 jn
nd., 1,000 2i'Siii4 ay.
Denver A Rto Qraiv
Mi,
D. A R. O. ptd
100
ei
67 ' -
Dletlllera' Becuritlea
Erie
Erie 1st pfd.. .
Erie 2d pfd
4.000
9V, mo
1.0J0
100
11
as in
X4a
46
44
34
Oeneral Klectric
100 i
148
137
M
144
144
Oreet Northern ptfl...
(It. Northern Ore cili
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd... 4
International Paper ..
Int. Paper pfd
4, son 1:14
100 M
4,(00 14C
197
(a
144
11
19
1.JO0
1.SO0
700
1,0.10
(00
1,2X0
1,400
10
57
14
17'
t
2
10(
611
24
17
A
02
106
n
.
International rump ..
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City 80
K. C. So. pfd
Loulavllle A N
Mian. A Bt. L
M , 8t. P. 8. 8. M.
Mtesourt Paciflo ,..1.
M., K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
3
17V
17
loll
28
12.2
i,lo
t.OOO
100
6.S00
2,500
6.100
l.H")
100
!.')
joo
1,(00
100
S7H
324i
65
(3
17
49
7T
44
144
!
126
97
M
32
44
5
11
4
(1
J
New York Central....
104 ln
N. y.; O. W
Norfolk A W
North American
4Z 4Z-H
76 75
4 4
Northern Pacific ....
141 14
Pacific Mall
2
Pennaylvanla ...j....
124 124
People'a Oaa
7 H
an
p.. :.. c. a st. l.
Preaaed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car...
400 14
u u
1
Railway Steel Spring.
700
iSO.ltlO
400
400
MS
134
23
11
1
M '
24
34
119 )ir-
Reading
Repuhlto Steel
Republic steel pia
Roe Island Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. Loula A S. P. td v..
(1
'
b.KKI
6,10)
too
U
3-1
14
19
3f.
i
St. Loula S. W
17
8t. L. 8. W. pfd
44
(3
lo
11
8loae-8netfle!d 8.
1.,..
(OO (4
Southern Pacific
o. Pacific ptd....
So. Railway
80. Railway ptd
Tennaaaea Copper
Texaa A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
64,700
!
100
lllr .IIKS
4,100
300
(no
100
2u
'.''.i
l
100
11 10
2:1
as
i
23
02
2".
24
iii"
17
14
100
25
26
is
T
14
1011
4
110
49
2
'l2
:
'io'i
"
2A
1S
54
164
T., St. 1 a w. ptd
Vnioa Pacific, ei-slv
Union Paolfto pfd, ex-diy
0f
31
!
V. 8. Rubber
V. 8. Rubber lat ptd....
V. 8. Steel
I'. S. Steel pfd
ttah Copper
Va. -Caroline Chemical ...
Va.-Caro. Cham, pfd
Wabeah
Wabaah pfd
11.100
47
4
110
1,400 110
1,100 43
10U 2a
43
l'a)
12
17
12
400
97
Wmdnghouee Eiectno ...
. 7S
Weatern t'nlon
(00 41
Tt 1
, t.400 2(
(04,100 Ibtrea.
61
Wheeling A L.
Wlaconala Central
Total aalea for tha day.
24
Now York Mouey Market
NEW YORK. Sept. 14.-PR1MB MER
CANTILK PAFKK 4t4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual bualness In bankers' bill at U.Miii
4.8416 for sixty day bills and at $4.Snoa for
demand. Commercial hills. $4.84fi4.o41
SILVER Har 6io; Mexican Uollara. 46c
BONDS Government. steady; railroad
bonds. Irregular.
Closing quotations on New York bond
were as follows:
V. . ret. la.
..119 Hock. Val. 4s
..104 Int. Met. 4a
..lot L. A N. unl. 4a ...
..Il Man. c. g. 4a.
..120 Max. Central 4a....
..111 do lat inc
.. i4M. Bt. L. 4
.nlo M., K. A T. 4a....
..101 do 2a
., MN. R. R .of M. e.
.. II N. T. C. g. la....
..104 N. J. c g. (a
. . ul -aKo Paciflo 4a
. .10i da la
.. W N. A W. e. 4a
.. 1.0. 8. U rfdg. 4e ..
..10
.. (J
do coupon .
V. A la. reg.
do coupon .
V. 8. 4a, reg.
.. 1
da coupon .
.. 1(
.. id
Am. Tobcce a
do 6a ,
Atcniaon gen.
do adj. 4a...
do cr. 4a.
do ev. 6a
4a.
.,
. . a
4a j
.. J
..lirji,
-. '-1
Atlantic C. Li. 4a...
Eal. Ohio 4a
do (a
Rrk. R. T. e. 4a..
Central at Us. (a.
do let tnc
.. (4
loJPenn. c. 9a Kit.
1.6 do coa. 4a
.. So
. l'M
do Id Inc
40 Red!ns aa.
W
f hee. A Ohio 4a....ltl,Rep. of Cuba. (a.
1V9
ChUago A A. 3e.
THt. U. I. M. c L. 110
('., B A Q a. 4a.
L'liL L; K- "
(.at. L. B. W. e 4a. It
C. R. I. P. 4a..
so col. be
do rfdg 4a
roc. a si. L. g. 4
Colo. Ind. ae
Tula. Mid. 4e
relo. So. 4a
Del. A M. ct. 4a...
L. A R. u. ia.....
Brie f- I- 4a
do gen 4a
Japan 4
a 4a
do 2d eeriaa
B'.d. Olterad.
aeeooara A. U. 4a.'...
( do lat ii...... n
"(" aauwar I, i,,3
- r. ta 1101,
. (4
.xt:
. 01. u a W. 4a.. 7
loloo Paciiic 4a. .N.. 10244
K BiMi :d ia
71 Wabaah la
kuwatera Md (a...
ti w A u b. 4...
(rWia central 4a.,
77
77
:i
Bank Clearlana.
OMAHA. Sent. 14. Bank clearlnea r ...
oay were ai.jn. nam imi tor in correaDontl,
ina uio il jcai e-.MU, loe.vi,
Trasasry gtatemeal.
WASHINGTON, SepU 14.-Today a stat-
nieni of in ireaeury raances in the gen
eiai runo. exclusive ef toe Jlr-o im.t gold
r-ii:. nua. Avauaoie casii Luliii,.'
1?W; sold" torn". an bullion. Sli.TI.,";
f-errlfieetr;!'. tiH.ri9.7TO.
Boston ltek and Rood.
HUSTON. Fcpt. 14.-Money, call loans. 21i
3 rr tent; time loan. 3s4'4 per cent
(fflclal rloalng on stocks and bonds:
Aiihiwa adj. 4n.
do
Mp rem ral 4.
At' hi t. R ...
io ?m .
Bn.toa A- Alhn
Romitb- Mama..
Ponton rtavatrit .
Fltihburs pit
Meiiaa lntrat .
N. V.. NH,H
I nloa Parlflp ...
Am. Arao. rhem..
4o pti
Am. Ineu. Tnhe.,
Amr. Huaar
do pfrt
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen
do pM
Dominion I. A 8.
Kdllon Kier. Ilia.
Man. Klectrlo ...
la pM
Mara. Uaa
t'nttea Fmlt
Inllad 8. M
do pfd
I'. 8. Steel
do pf.
Bid. mA,,,,!
.. ft AcivMilillt
.. .visum
...i JtmilaAniaid -
. 1 Ailinlir ...........
:. iIigafiam. ........a.
..2I ral. Hla
. .U.' l"'nt.nniil
..lt t'rper Rnga
1!jNi Wm n.
.. 5'v Frwiltlln
.'.l4t(lrftHy
..1M Hotl
.. :'4 Via. Mlnlnt
.. KSMIhlaa '.....r.
.. iMnhik
.!-, nid rmminloa
..12 flmenla
..1!H Parrot
.. US Qulnrjr
.. JH ahtnnnn
.. l.iU Timarack
.. TrlnitT
.. 4'M'nltJ Cnrper
.. : I . 8. Mlnlnt
.. fVjl'. 8. oil
..134 t'lah
.. o.."4 Victoria
.. Jt Winona
.. 4'i Wnyrln
..1I0?
'. 7w
. 11.1
. II i
:V
. it
.KW
. It
. y,
. in,
. as '
. 43
.11"
. Tit,
. U
. l.H
. H
.
. 1"4
. 41
. J5
. 4
.
.
.148
London Closing Stock.
LONDON, Sept. 14.U American ecurltes
opened firm and higher today. Union Pa
cific and Reading were active and led the
sdvance. which at noon ranged from to
over Saturday s rvew lorn closing.
London closing stock quotations:
ronaola, mane? ..M -! Mo., Kan. aV Teiaa.. M
do account ., e York Cnlral . . .110
Anaconda Norfolk 4 Wettern.. 7H
AtcBiaon 2't do ptd M
do aid Ontario A Western.. 41W
Baltlniora a unto.
.103 Pennaylvaala
44
anadlan Pacific ..
.17KRand Mlnoa
. 44 Reading
6 Southern Railway
.144 do ptd
. ! Southern Paciflo
. Inlon Paciflo ...
.. 7
.. Cite
.. as
.. M
..110
..17W
.. 10
.. 44
..113
.. il
.. 21
.. 41
Chesapeake A Ohio.
hi. oreat wentem
Chi., Mil. A 81. P
Pe Bera
Danvar Rio O...
do pfd
. (avj do pfd
. U. 8. Steel
. 4 do pfd
. M Wabaah
. 22 do pfd
. 4( Spanlah 4s
,.112 Amal. Copper
steady at 23 13-lrkl
Erie ,.
do lat pfd. .......
do td pfd
Qrand Trunk
Iltnola Ctnlral ....
Loulavtlla A Naah.
W
per
SILVER Bar.
ounce.
MONEY H'i per cent
The rate of discount in the otfen market
for short bills Is 1 7-181 per cent; for
three months' bills, 1 per cent.
New York Mlnlnaj Stock..
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. Closing tjuotalion
on mining siocks were as follows
Alice .
400
beadvllle Con.
Little Chief ..
Mexican
Ontario ........
Ophlr
Bundard
Yellow Jacket .,
.. I
.. 7
.. 49
. .(
..!.")
..10
.. 40
Preece
. 8
. (
. 23
. 17
. Y
. IW
.100
Drunawlck Con
om. Tunnel stork..
Com. Tunnel bonda.
Con. Cal. A Va
Horn silver .
Iron Sliver
Offered.
OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS.
Coadltloa ot Tri.de and ((.notation oa
Stapl and Fancy Pradaee,
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to
retail trade in cartons, 23u; No. 1, in i-ltx
tuba, 23c; No. 1, In 80-10. tub. W, No.
I in 60-lb. tubs. 20c: No. S. In 30-lb. tubs.
Sic; No. S. in 1-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1, ia
carload lota, 21o; No. S, In carload lota,
19aiSV4c; country, fancy, tubs, 17c: com
mon, 16c, 1
EGGS-Fresh candled. 19c pep doxan.
CHEESE: Finest Wisconsin full cream.
twins. 14Vc: young Americas. 4 lb hooe.
16c; favorite, 8 in 4ioop, lJVc; daisies, 8 In
hoop, 16c: cream brick. full case, 13u;
bait case, 13o; half dosun bricks, 140, .No
quotations on Swla. Wrt .lunberger until
after October. '
SUGAR Coarse granulated. 6.60c: fins
granulated. 6.70c; cubes, .6oc; powdered,
6.60c per lb.
UltrJogEU POULTRY tiauaba, It lie
per dozen. ; - -
tstijiP- vjuio ivo. 1 rib, i7e4 no. 2 no,
Uc; No. 3 rib, 7c; No. 1 loin, 20c; No. 3
loin, lac; No. 8 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck. 5c;
No. 2 chuck, 44c: No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1
round. yc jno. 2 round. 7c: ISO. 3 round.
6-V; No. 1 plate. 6c; No. 2 plate, 4c; No,
mate, sc.
VbUKTAHLES-Celeri. MlchUan. oar
001., doo. seana, new wax and spring, on-
thlr4 hi. Kelf.t ti .IA n.F KI 1
12.70; lima, 6c per. lb. Uahbao. 2c par lb.
Potatoes, new, per bu. Si.10. lomatoes,
per 4-baaket crat. 90u. Watermelons, 'Mf
sue. v,antaiopes, cai:iorni. K.auu.uu per
crste. Aaparagus. out doa.. 40c Cucum
bers, per do., 60c. Onion, Bermuda, S1.4
per crate; x&xaa yellow, 44.36 per crat.
Mushrooms, cultivate Wto lb., buo. Lie I
tuse, per doc, 2&S, !:(; fa. aoulbcrb. U
fRtSH S-RtfrfaWAwe $78(83.00 per
bu, box. Demons; ' $4.ti-i) ,w.v. urange.
616.OO. Bananaa. 4c eerllL i'lunia 1.2S uar
4-basket crate. PeAcnes, Calif orrlia. i0iiJO
uar box; - TexaJ,' d-baafcet ci-atel fewioc.
rears, i.ou per -aaiiei-cruie. swaeitlMr
ries, 64.00 per crate. Haspberrle. 64. 0u par
crate. Cherries, 63.26. Curranu, i.uO per
Ciata. Gooseberries, 12.00 per crat.
LIVE POULTRY-Hena. Be; springs, 13c;
roosters, 6c; ducks, young, Dc! old, 7c:
geese, be; turkeys. He; pigeon, hue yet
dozen; squabs, 3J.0Q per doaen.
DRIEi i'KCITS Ralsias, loos Muscatel,
6c; lancy seeded, 1-lb. carton, 10c Cur
rant, uncleaned, 6o; cleaned, 80; carton,
to per lb. Prune, 40&o0o per sack; 7o
per lb. Apricots, 26-10. ooxes, tc per lb.
Peaohns, California choice, 9c; fancy boxes,
llo per lb. Pears, California, 11c. Dates,
Persian, 6c. 'ixs, layer, choice, loo.
Citron, ' lftsfoc. Lemon - pel. 13c. Orahaa
peel, lac.
FISH Halibut, 8c; trout, 14c; pickerel, llo,
pike, 14c; bullheads, skinned and dressed,
13c; white perch, 8c; white baas, 17c; black
bai., 26c; crappies, 16c; white fish, 18c;
red snapper, llo; flounder, 13o; mackerel,
17c; codfish, fresh frosen. 13o; shad roe, 46c;
smelts, 13c; frog lags, 46o; green saa turtle
meat, 26c; catten, 16c; col, per lb., 18c.
HIDES Quotations by J. S. Smith & Co.t
Oreen salted No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 9c; bull
hide. No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 7c; horse bldea
1160; heep pells, 26c to Sl-60; dry pelts, loo
to 12c per lb.; dry flint butcher hides, 13c(
dry fallen hide, lie; dry salted bide. 9c
Kanaaa City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CIJY, Mo., Sept. ISWHEAT
c higher to :c lower; September, 81c;
December, 9-c; May 9ic; cash; No. 2
hard, 9G$99c; No. 8 hard, 91fowic; No. 2
red. S1.0o61.ou; No. S red, 97&99c.
CORN Unchanged to c lower; Septem
ber, 76c; December, W7tc; May, 61c;
tush: No. 2 mixed. io--i io,c: No. S mixed,
76c: No. 2 white, 77c; No. 3 white. 76Si6c.
OATS 1'nchanged to c lower; No. t
white. 49'fi&c; No. 3 mixed, 474Sc.
RYE 00820.
HAY-Steady; choice timothy, 9.50&10.00;
cliolee prairie. $8.2&3.o0.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 23c; pack
ing stock, 16c. '
EGGS Firm; fresh extras, 22c; current
receipts, 16o. , .
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bushels
,,..492,000 126,000
Coin, bushel ,
Oats, bushels ,
Kansas City options:
83.000
. 25.000
16,000
A rt'.clea. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Closs
Wheat I I .
December.... '92. - 93 92 86
May 96 96'(J; 5
Coin I
December .... 81 a 61 60 6
May 61 bl 60IW'5
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. METALS Ths
l.unduii tin market waa 6s higher today,
witli spot quoted at 130 us and fu'ures
JlUI loa. i ne local market was quiet at
lJ8.37(&i8.5o. Copper was unchanged In
London, with spot quoted at 00 17s 6J and
futures 61 U's 6d. The local market aa
dull and unchanged, with Lake quoted at
Si3.&0U13.76: electrolytic, S13.37fi 1362;
casting. S13.1213.37. Lead was uii
chsnged at 13 ! M In London, wliile the
local market was dull and unchanged .t
84&i1j4.55. Spelter was 2 6d higher, at
19 7s rid In I-ondun. The local market was
dull at S4.76'(i4.SO. Stsn.lard foundry Iron
was higher st 51s Sd In the London market,
but Cleveland warrant were lower at .:'s
ld. locally no chsnge as reported. No.
1 foundry northern. Sl.5ii17.26:' No. S, SU 00
4518.J6; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern
soft,- lR7Mff17.25.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14 M KT A L8 Lead
dull at 84. 42. Spelter, easy at ll.fio.
Cotton larkel.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. 4'OTTON-Fu-turea
oprned steady; October. 8.74c; De
cember, 8 -; March, 8.6oc; Mir, 8.rj sic
Spot closed quiet: middling uplands. 9.40c;
middlina aulf. 9 roc. Sales, bales
GALVESTON, Sept. it. L'OTTON-IIIgher
at 9 6-Hie
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. H-COTTON-Spot
market eaay; low ordinary, 4'.e, nom
inal; ordinary, 1 1-lOc. -nominal; good ordi
nary, 7c; low middling. 64,c; middling,
9Sc; good middling, 9 7-14; middling fair,
9 15-16c; fair. It) 9-16V.' nominal. Kales, 1.4:5
bales; receipts, 1.948 bales; stock, 3i.3u3
ST, lJTV8. Sept. 14-COTTON-Markot
dull; mlddllnu, 9c; sales, none; receipts
73 tiales; shipments, t bales; stock, 8.116
bale.
ElKla Better Market.
KLOIV. III.. S. pi. 14. BUTTER Firm at
ic. taKs for the aeek Were 7oj,b'j I is.
OilAIIA LIVE STUCK- MARKET
"
Cattle of All Kinds in Large Supply
and Weaker.
HOGS HIGHEST IN OVER A TEAR
Rerelnla of Iheep and Lamb SaiUsr
Then a Week Ago, ltk Sheep (
Price Ptronaer and
Lamb Steady. i
SOUTH OMAHA. Sent. 14. 190.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sneeo.
Estimate Monday 11. Son trV) 91,000
Mmo day last week .... $.117
Same day 8 weeka ago.. .S:4
Same day 8 weeks ago.. 8.6S8
Same day 4 weeka ago.. 7.98
Same day last year ll.fltsj
1.311
3,:104
2.78
2.1-96
87.724
28.138
17811
9 6
:.',6(S
3,664
The following table shows the receipt of
ccttle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date compared with last year:
1908. 1907. Inc. Dec.
Cattle ........ 840.049 785.895 146.848
Hog 1,871.668 1. 838,089 43,518
Sheep 1,184.777 l,2U.77l 18.W4
The following table shows the average
price of hoga at South Omaha for th -last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 3908. 19O7.19O8.190.19OI.l!08.19O3.
Sept. i....
Sept. 4....
Sept I....
Sept. ...
Sept.- 7....
Sept. 8...,
Sept. 8...
Bpt. 10...
8ept, 11...
Sept. 13...
Sept. IS...
Sept. 14...
8 63 I8651S I3SI80TJS
6 87 6 89 I 76 S 46i 6 431 7 93
t 60 6 76 S 67 S S3 I So I 46 T 49
6 81 6 7 S 87 6 26 I 7 46
6 80 6 8 88 ISt22 (4S
664 69O6 36 6806 61 7 48
88S82 6 38 6 39 5 64 7M
6 6 6 83 S93 8446814748
6 66 S 84 6 87 S 88J 6 64 T 46
71 & 8t t 90 6 S3 6 64 6 54 7 65
6 88 ( 00 6 21 6 61 7 66
6 87 6 02 6 14 6 68 I 66
Sunday. , . . ,
The official number or cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
n w a. o.' Cat t'e. Hoga. Sheep. H r a
C, M. 6V St. P S 1 ... 1
Cnion Paciflo 6
C. & N. W. (east).... 3
C. & N. W. (west). ..196
C. St. P., M. A O.... 1
C, B. & Q. (east)..... 1
C, B. & Q. .(west)...lM
C, R. I. & p. (east)., i
8 6
ii is
i
i 15
'i
26 78
-J
D
.1
Total receipts 4J6 26 78 - 23
The disposition of the day' receipt were
a follows, each buying purchasing th
number of head Indicated! .
Tattle, ttnoa Hhasn.
Omaha Packing- Co a mi 1
Swift nd Company .... 1.2W 616 , 911
t,aaiiy.3'A. - Co.,,. 1,8 7 1.294
Armour & Co 750 712 1,079
Omaha Pkg. Co., Denver 410 ;
Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C 616 -.t.,
Cudahy Co., Ft. Worth.. 116 .'.,
Armour & Co., Denver... 241 .'.,.1
vansant & Co Ill
Carey : Benton ....-.,..;.. ' 239 ,
lxibmati A Rothchild.'..:. Z?o
JX,, 1aaiepUen"V,i,, S1
Hill & scm. . !:7 k.,
F. P. Lewis 132
Huston & Co 86
J. B. Root & Co 198
J. H. Bulla 87
L. F. Hus 125 .,
l. wolf... m
McCreary A Carey... v.. 340 .(
Sam Werthlmer 311 ;
H. F. Hamilton : 2W5
M. Hagerty A Co......... Joo
Sullivan Bros 1M ..,
I. ehmer Bros 21
1 .her buyer 1,248
ljtyton Pkg. Co 231
Smith & Bosley 21
Total .."...I::::.....;..
CATTLE Recelnts of
heavy, being the largest of any day no far
since the opening ot the- range season,
nd considerably mora than twice as large
aa uu Mcinuny 01 last Week. It would up
pear that the very good cattl market
which prevailed at this point all last
wee wa responsible for th big run today.
in arrivals were made uu lamely ot oat
tie on -the beef order, there being a good
many big, rough, horned steer, suitable
only . for kllltra. Thera -was also a very
liberal aprlnklitig of cow aluff. with aulte
a good many trashy to medium kinds of
foeders without any great surplus fit
strictly good, weighty feeders. i' a
At the same tima that recelnfa wera aA
large at this point other markets, pi
cially Vhlcago and Kansas city, vers a in
reporting very heavy run, and from all
point came dispatches Indicating more -or
less of a break in prloes. With such news
at hand and with the yards full of cattle
It was not surprising that buyers werx.a
little backward about taking hold ant(
were incunea to await ror rurtner ninN
matton before buying very freely. Tuere
waa aiau a great deal or sorting up to b
lon, with the result that the forenoon
waa well advanced before the cattle war
ready to be shown and before buyers were
reauy 10 get aown to business.
Feeder buyers were the first to get down
to business and they paid about last 4eek's
prices for strictly good, weighty and well
;rea came mat would do to place on feed
tne common to medium kinds of stockcrs
ana reeaers were slow all the morning, with
prices anywhere from weak to 15o lower.
ctiuiuma tu me quality ot tne cattle sell
ing.
Fat cattle were a drag on the market all
tne morning, packers claiming that the
market was higher here last week in com
parison than at other points, and they
naturally took advantage of. the big run and
unfavorable advicea from other selling
point to pound prices pretty hsrd at this
point. Thus it haooenarl thai h .ri...
on th general run of beef steer wa loi
i, u;, V . . 'V. ln" oociine, aeuar
fighting hard to hola un the nurii.i
V hat has been said regarding beef steers
would apply equally well to cow and heif
ers, which wer also very slow, with price
ranging ail the way down to I0QIS0 lower
man in weca. a ciuae.
Hiuotauona on cuttle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers. S6.40rtf7.50; fair to good
corn-rea stters, o.8o(n.40; common to fair
corn-fed steers. S4.00tj0.96; good to choice
range steers, 14.Swa6.60; fair to good range
steers, 14.2fr?f4.80; common to fair range
steers, S3.&0c4.25; good to choic cow and
heifers, 13.604.26; fair to good cowl and
heifer. 13.0030; common to fair cow
aim neimre, u aia.wi; gooa to choice stock
er ana leeaers. 94 .26(34.80; fair to good
stockerj and feeders, 83.76fi4.o; common
to rair siocxers ana leeder, S2.76iBS.76
biuch naiKers, (A'was-D.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
'. At. fr. No. At, Pr.
14 1434 7 1
COWS.
4.. ,. 177 1 16
CALVES
T,. 174 I 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. '
J" 4 m 4 20
11 uo 1 w
WESTERNS.
S3 feeder.
44 feeders.
4 cslves..
17 feedei.
12 calves..
7 feeders.
3 feeder.
t cows....
,1047
10JI0
4 OO
2 calves... 80
40 heifers..-.- T6J
W heifers... 49
3 feeders.. 648
4 60
8 0-1
5 65
S 10
S 80
S 16
3 66
3 76
3 50
S 15
3 90 '
S 15
S 15
227
, 77
343
, 717
, 818
7 feeders..
6 feedeis.,
S3 feeders..
966
-718
87
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42 feeders.. 1372 6 3i
W. 8. Brltton. Nebraska.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av.
5 calves... 276 3 26 1 calf 120
6 calves... 315 3 80 8 calves... 183
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33 calves... J96 3 66 20 heifers... 4 S as
Smith Bros., Nebraska.
7 , calve.., Zi 8 93 9 calves. ., 313
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R. S. Morris, South Dakota.
6 feeders.. 1156 4 28 1 feder...b
23 feedei s..lo;3 4 26 1 bull n0
1 bull 100 2 S I bull..... 13&J
1 stag 1140 3 78
4 25
5 71
2 80
HOi 8Hogs sold 1016? h riire thl. tt,-
Ing, vvblch means that the most of the hoys
uu.ie,iib on;iicir iruiu eo-s'.us.O), a
b(biii9l a i.uik on eaturaay of 16 1 1)44 so
The beat hoga sold at Sti.90 and on up'ai
li la It as 17 for a cholc lot nf iiai.t.ih.
Th demand was very fair at the advance
aim i no I'-ic.pia oeing ngni everything Ha
dlaooaed of In a verv anort ll,n
Today s advance carries the market not
nniy to tne mgneat point of (lies year, but to
tl'e highest point touched any time since
j-euruary, jbui, wnrri llie Deal hogs SOld
nign a witti that exception the too
today wa the highest am, 194, when the
wi iiup icBL-iim ei.uo in march
Representative sales:
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SHE BP Receipt of ahecp thl morning
wer quite liberal, seventy-nln cars being
reported in. but tha supply looked small a
tempered with 100 car on Monday of laat
Week and llo caia on Monday t'.o weeks
4 A nas oeen ino ease eer since llie
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ARTHUR D. BRANDEIS, Pres.
JOHN L. KENNEDY, Vlc-Preg.
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commencement of th season receipts con
sisted very largely of lambs, the supply of
wethers, yearling and ewes being very
moderate. Again the receipts today con
sisted principally of feeder, the supply of
mars, tiotn sheep and lamlis, being Harm.
By reason of tha verv small otferlliars of
fat sheep the market waa steady to a Httl
trunger than last week a close. The trau
wa active and everything offered that
looked desirable In th eye of killer met
with, very ready sale at current prices,
eedors.were also in rood demand and
while the trad wa not so active the of
fering for tha most part changed nanus
In pretty fair aeason lit the morning.
Fat lambs were anurht after and wer
fully steady with laat week. Feeders
seemed to be a llttl alow at the outset, but
tor no apparent reason than that buyer
r always a llttl slow Monday morning,
so many of them not reaching the yards
until lat In th day. The feeling, how
ever, waa fully steady and when buyer
nd seller got down to business the mar
ket did not show ny material change from
laat week' close. As high a 15.16 wa paid
or eholi lei-dar lambs tarrying flesh. Tn
rade as a whole mulit Vw atimmnrl 11 n aa a
good healthy and satisfactory market.
viuotations on range or grass sheep ana
snibs: Good to choice lumha lo.lSlriA.40:
fair to good lambs, So.Oi14jfi.l6; feeding lambs,
I4.60m6.16: rood tn choice llirht vaarllnea.
I4.lh.-fj4.8ii; good to choice heavy yearlings,
S3.9rU4,10; feeding, yearlings, 83.76W4.16l
gooa 10 cnoic wethers, !3."a4 00; fair ta
good wethers. t3.4OcW8.H0: feedlne- wethers.
S3.40'33.?6; good to choice ewes, S3.83ift3.65;
"it tpgood ewes, S3.OogS.S6: feeding awes,
2.26iJ3,0oi cull and bucks, Sl.VKjJi.W.
No; ' Av. Pr.
468 Wyoming ewes.... " .........j. 96 3 So '
SIS Wyoming yearling feeder....- 83- 4 10
am Wyoming yearling reeaera.. 62 ( 10
14 WvOmlna ewra and wethera. 110 3 60
268 Wyoming yearling feeder.... 79 4 15
CHICAGO , LIVE STOCK MARKET
cattle IrreaolarHoa Firm nnd
Highersheep .Weak.
CHICAGO. Sept. , 1 4. CATTLE Re-
CelDta 31.000 head: market Irreanlar
Steers, $4.767.80; cows, S3. 2696.26; heif
ers, (s.uon .bo; nuu. !Z.60'4.60; calves.
13.60(jj8.60; Blocker and feeders, S2.6O0
HOGS Receipts 20.000 head: market
firm and 1820c. higher. Heavy shipping.
i.aotB (.4t' outcner. it.30O7.46; v iigiit
mixea, (i.uutyi.zo: cnoice want, , ii.ibw
7.85; packing. S7,b07.80; pigs' 13.76
i.'U? bulk.-sfi0t.4O. ' v ' '
HERP AND , LAMBS Receipts 86,000
head, mostly from Montana: market weak.
Sheefi, S3-6004. 76; lambs, 13,606.(5;
yearlings, f v.vv inre.oo.
Kanaaa City Llv Stock Marketv
KANSAS CITY.I Mo.. Sent. 14.-CATTLPV-
Receipts, 30,000 head, Including 1,600 south
erne. . Market, steady to 10c lower. Top,
17 60; ttobkers hd' feeder, strong. Choice
exeert and aressen beef steers, 16.00tt7.60;
rair a, gooc 4, 7006.90; western steers, 88.
456.15; o-ajtoc-ker! and . feeder, SS.TetS'l&o;
southern .steers, u.ouat.H); southern cows,
S2.w93.28: native' cow. S2.0(xt(3.8o; hatlve
heifer, S8.00fji4.ee; bull, S2.2OJi'3.20; calve,
X&MW1.4K - .
H OO S Receipts. 7.500 had. Market. 10c
to 15c higher; top, S7.17; bulk, 66.90-97.16
heavy;' S7.10a7.15; puckers and butchers
80.7037.17; light, SC.10ifi7.18; pigs, 34.0U&6.IS6.
BHKEF.AM) LAM Bo Receipts, 8,000
head. Market, strong and active; lambs,
S4.00rct6.60; ewe and yearling. 33.75(84.10;
western yearlings, S3.90i9-4.26; western sheej.
13.5O7j4.0ft; atocker and feeders, S3. 034. 00.
St. I.onla Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14. CATTLB Receipt
12.700 head, Including 8,700 Texans. Native
shipping and export steers, 14.HW7.28
dressed beef and- butcher steers, 63.0006.60
steer under 1,000 pounds, 13.00-25; stocker
and fenders, S3.ooo4.00; cows and heifers
t2.6Qtii.0O; canners. 12.004fl25; bulls, 12.752
1.26; calves, S4.00(t.00;-- Texas and Indian
steers, 12.764i6.26; caw and heifers, ihSOU
S.75.
HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head. MarKet low
15c higher; pigs and lights, S8.60fc8.75; pack
ers. S5.8CKa710 butcher and best heavy.
,26'i7.40. , ,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head. Lambs, 10c lower; sheep steady: na
tive muttons, S4.00-i74.26r lambs. Io.tuiis.w);
cull and .bucks, 83.5O84.00; stockers, St oOtf
T-75. .... , .
St. Joseph Llv ataek Market.
BT. JOSEPH, ' Sept. 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,0u0 hed; markt steady to 10c
lower; aietrs. (S.uinoi.xn; euwa anil neiieia,
12.i'0i.Oo; ralvea, S3.0tw.26.
HUUo rtecetpia, a,MI lieau; innrai ju
higher; top, 67.16; bulk of aales, 16.eOf7.0O.
SHtiT A.MJ i.Aaaa neueipie, e.uiu
head; market steady to a shade lowor;
lambs, 13.23.60.
', Rloaz Cltr Mvo atoek Market.
(tmiTX . CITY. SeDt." It. (Special Tele
gram.) HOGS Receipts, 1.800 head; market
lu-Wieo higher; range. S.70i.86; bulk, 16,80
6.85. I,-
CATTLE--Rerelpt. 4.000 head; market 10c
lower: beev, StVy7.0O; gras cow, S2.Siu
4.76; feeders. S2.7&SI-O0; calve and yearlings,
t!.5C68.60.
lock la Sleht.
Receipts of llv stock st th six, prin
cipal western markets yesterday
Cattle.
Hog(.
Sheep.
21,000
4.606
S.000
2,000
33.000
South Omaha
Btoux City ,4
St. Joseph . . ,
Kansas City ,
St. Louis ....
. .11.600
. . 1,800
. . 4.000
. .30.000
. .12.700
..S1,0J9
. .81,000
2.000
4.000
8.000
7,600
4.000
20.000
4f,S0O
Chicago ,
Total
70,000
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnll.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market unchanged, with prime
fruit for November hipnint quiet at about
80; fancy, i10o, on pot; choice, 7
c: prime, V4(VH common to fair, 6Sc.
DRIED FRUITS Offering of new crop
seeded raisins are attracting Mule attention
and th market Is n.tilt. with loos Mus
catel quoted at. .4&6c; choice to fancy,
6ccr7ic: seedless. 4Vu6c, and I-jndou
layers, 11 t.l 60. Small order tor prime
aggregate a fair total, with quotaMnn
ranging irom ngiw mr i.iiiuinn ana
y7c for Oregon. .Ther Is very little de
mand for apricots, with choice nuot-d lit
8&Mc; extra at 9U'J,c and fin.y, 10'-,
line. Peache re easy In th abaenre of
important demand, with choice ouoted at
77j7c; extru. ,7J8c; fancy, SMJDe. '
(off Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 14.-COKKEE-FU-turea
closed steady, net unchanged to ton
points lower. Sales wer reported of 17.5eO
bsfs. Including September. 6 1Vo6.86c: Oc
tober, 6.00c; December, t.&ft&.tioc", Msrcli,
5 60c; Muy, S.&ict July. S.6ic. Siot coffee,
quiet; No. 7 Rio. c: No. 4 Santos, 8c;
mild coffee, dull; Cordov. iS12c.
Paorla Market.
PEORIA. lil.. BV'i. 14 CORX L jei ,
No.. J yellgw. 79(ltT;c; No! S yellow, 7d
fiHOUc: No. S. 7Ve; No. 4. 7i.
OATS- Iwer: No. 3 whit. 6i60c; Nj.
S white. 4c', No. 4 while, 48c.
WHiaKy-Ji.87. . .. . . ;
Wool ' Market.
ST. IU19. Sept. 14 -WOOtfirm: med-lum-
grade combing and clothing, Wq'Xie;
light fine, H'.ftr6c; heavy fine, UiiUc, tub
washed, 20ffyJ;, . . . , .
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O. .Sept. 14.-6ED-tover,
caah. 16 42; Ortitr. 86 66; leeeuiber, 16 t;
March. 16.75; No. 2. 15.25; No. 3, Si.12; re
tecled. 14 u. Aldke, jjrlnit, S.6i,
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By Paying
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By Maintaining Com-cuient
Banking Hours
By Courteous Treatment
of Depositors
Guaranteeing Deiwsits' '
By raying Depositors Thei
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Money When They Want It,
H. HUGO BRANDEIS. Cashier.
EMIL BRANDEIS, Secretary..
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
City Ertg-ineer Considers Methods for
Draining Big: Pond.
THREE FUNERALS IN OffE CHURCH
Grocery Store ot factors Collin
Damaaed by Fire Satarday Bilght
Mr. Collin Slightly
Hnrt by Jumping. .
Th city engineer I asking for an appro
priation of money to purchase apparatus to
drain the big pond outh of N at Twentieth
treet. This pond I th reault of a make
shift last spring when the Intersection at
Twentieth treet wa threetened by th
excessive rainfall. The water wa diverted
into th hollow and prevented by th high
grade from flowing away Jt 1 UH fifteen
feet deep and cover an area of a block or
more. It ha been the breeding place of
myriad of mosqnltoe and much typhoid In
fection. Th present need 1 that th ecp
ing water may be drained out. ao that the
N street gulch, sewer may be complete J.
Th upper termlnu la at prent at Twen
tieth and N treet. Th contractor refuses
to go on with the work until th pond 1
drained. Th engineer say with 1200 he oan
procure apparatus and drain .the pond. He
expect to us a jet syphon, -such aa 1
employed by the city of Omaha In pumping
th water out of basements.
He will ask the city council for th ap
propriation tonight. The Jet ayphon wa
attompted with an ordinary hose, but the
hose collapsed and proved a failur. The
mechanism requires a' pipe..
The need of th sewer was never mor
apparent and the weather for wer con
struction Is Ideal, but' under th present
circumstances nothing Is don. Th work
on th Mud creek sewer has not bn re
sumed.
Three Faneral la On Charoh.
Three funeral were. conducted frorfi tha
Presbyterian church , yesterday afternoon.
The first wa that of .Mrs. W. Mills
and later ,tle double funeral .of Jame A.
CoateA and Jo Banner.
..The latter funerals wer under, th aus
pices of th Fraternal- Order Of Eagles.
One hundred and fifty member of the
order; with the drill team, marched In the
column before the Merc ' A great- many
relative" and frlsnoa attended th funeral
of Jo Banner, but th whereabout of th
relatlv qf James A. Coates could not be
discovered. Coats cam to his death by
falling from a swinging scaffold while
painting one of the tc tank at Armour's
plant. -
Dr. Wheeler preached a brief sermon n
commemoration of the. lives of th two
men and praised the loyalty ot the Eagles
in Joining In such a service. The music
wa by th Pioneer quartet, which tang
four selection and wa much appreciated
by -the Eagle. '"; " " ' '' ---;-
Grocery Store Bnrned. J- '
The grocery toio of Ge.org Collin -
partly destroyed by fire Saturday ' night,
tauing a 32,ooti los,..,J.t,,U .located , at
Thirty-fourth and a tree si Jt took tlr
from a gasoline tnk at 'the ' reari, Mri
Colflns corrted out A. (amp. glve,jlght
while drawing gasoilhs and from this th
gasoline took -fire. -The-stock waargely
ruined and ' the building scbrcbsd Mr si -Collin
wa upstair and the fUe 'out off
her escape. Hhe Jumped out of ,tritjrndow
with a child In her arnis, bt)ticgped with'
a slight wrenching ot-.her aikls.,.1 ojerk
ran up the stair and succeeded In getting;
out' his trunk,' It I ald,h had J)Hrl)
11,100 of carnlnrs In it, reprcsentbtgth
avlng of several years.' He took tiie ylsk
of being badly burnd andhis ttfrn' were
(lightly scorched a he rai) down -with th
trunk. . 1 ' ';; , - '
Rev. H. Hi MUiard Resign.!
Rv. H. H-. Millard, saatdr of th Irimt-
Methodlst church -of Sputh' Oraahf, an
nounced from hi pulpit 'Bundsy morning
that he had resigned hi posltton s pastor
lo become-the financial ' cretar ef the
Weslejan University of Nebraska.. Sunday,
September 20, will be -hi last day In' the
pulpit before he take up th new work.
Ray. Mr. Millard baa had long expert.
nce in the pastorat. H waa formerly
presiding elder of the Omaha district and
ss such had much experience tn the mat
ters of church finance. The Wesleyan uni
versity ha of late become much! mor 'pop.,
ular and, with th prosperous year,' has
fared pretty well.
Sine coming to South Omaha Mr. Millard
iiaa It rt MmrA lk. I . I , .
. - ---- impuiar, na nil oeen
a leader. Plan are under way for a fit
ting tribute to his rememhrsnc.
Body of Horace Mitchell.
Th body pf Horace Mitchell, who was
killed In ak railroad accident near' Atchison,
Kan., Saturday jjnorntpg, arrived la South-
Omaha Monday morning. Jt, Is In "car ef
Coroner Brewer, and I to be sent to Beat,
rice for burial. Mitchell had a mpther and
sister, Mr. Amos Evans, 3218 K. and Mis
Mitchell, who hav br living in Souta
Omaha for soma time. -
The accident occured by the collision ef
two freight train which met head-on ubout
thirty miles north of Atchison. Mitchell
w fireman on th northbound train.
An uncle. L. Reailnger of Kellerton, la
Is present to assist Jn the arrangements.
Sacar and MoUaaea. .
NEW YORK, Sept. H.-St'OAR-Raw
quiet. Fair refining. S.ie; centrifugal M last
l, '. ralL""tf sugar, 3.18c; refined tedy;
No. 8, 4.70c; No, 7. t.uoc; No. s, 4 toc: No. 8
4. j.'; No. IS. 480c; No. U 4.iic; conlec
4.6oc: No. 10. 4 46c; No. 11. 4 40c; No. 1?
(loner's A, 4 .8t; mould A, 6 45c; tut loaf
5. WN7-. cruahed. 0; powdered, 8.: granu
lated, line; cub, 6.:'ie.
Foreign Financial. -
BERLIN. Sept. 14. TrauiDat On th SJnurao.
tfxluy was firm, with prices higher.
PARIS. Set-t. 14.-Pric or. til' Boura
today opened firm on the advance from
New.Yoik. The cluae ateady.
Olla and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Pa., Sept. 14 -OlfWredlt bal-
aneea. n it; run, , i.WO brila. ;-, avera-e.
-ahlpiuMiui ti.l4 blils-i avige
a las at
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