CHAIN AND PRODliCE MARKET tirerpooi i tnd --CmIi Demand Send v ..J 'Wheal -Further .Up. COaK : AND. OATS BELL LOWES ,lfrM4 Rffwtata aad Ijeek of p. raaa Am tha Cane far Thla. Weatfcer CeadltUas Ara .Exeelleat. wheat 1 , , . ... OMAHA. 8ep4 1, . Liverpool and -r.(i demand nut nlKner, While corn and nata in ant,f in.... ' on Increased refejpu and lack ot any do jmanu. , Weather conditions throughout the eoun ytry ar excellent and without new buying f poir la developed valuea ara predicted La drop. t , v i W heat opened tlrfinc and atood a heavy ,run of aelllnn at the atart without any material setback. Bhorte cama In toward the close and buying later by early aellf.ie closed the market for a 14o advance. ; September, wheat opened at BS'eo and cloaed ,.at 9f,cs . , ' Corn waa BteVfyrbut did hot answer with .the strength In., wheat. Demand proved "low and heavy receipt proved a strong detrltnept. September corn opened at 74c and closed ait Uo. I Primary wheat receipts were 1,716.000 oushela and shipments were 1,144.000 bush els. again? Vecelpfa' last year of 1,270.000 bushels and shipments of 120.000 bushels. . Corn receipts were 624,000 bushels and shipments n,V.0"0 bushels, against receipts last year of 1.82O,Qu0 bushels and shipments ,of 9)5000 bushels. . Clearances were 130, 000 bushels of corn, 0,00o bushels oT oats, and wheat and flour equal to 878,000 bushels. . Liverpool closed WM higher on wheat and 4t higher on corn. s 8eaboard reported 612,000 bushels of wheat ,4taken for export. Local rants or epnona: ' " A rl teles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tea y. Whmt Bept... - Iec... Corn Sept... Deo, '6ert-jf . 1 i - i 4 - ki 964 1.: J .' --"IS ' if "'' I - ' 9841 964 62j 63 'l. 474 6o TUB OMAIIA DAILY DEE;. THURSDAY. SEPTKMBK.lt 17. 1908. Ti):, $10i7 Clear rlh llir,. misw-t rT.. -a Jr.V 2"" r,b '-', ahort clers. 111.7s. i. i a rimi; cM.kena. ; spring, ??!j5;.; ',r,,'- 17: fl"eka, 70aej trees, lo. Hb'rrF.R-Bteady, l&23c. BtJOS-Flrni, Wc, case count. (i Receipt. Shipments. Flow, hhla. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu..,. Oat, bu..... 1'i.Ono ., 0 ft) ,. 4,u" ;.lr7,o SEW YORK Ih.ono 11S.0U0 MARKET aatatloas a Vartaaa 4.sa II s t. o. bu. Ppot market lbs., 62c: natural Clipped white, S3 bran, S24.S5; mid steady; shipping, chotee No. No. Onsaka Cash Prices, ' WHEAT No. I hard. MWfiWic; bard. 8:vn3c; No. 4 hard, (&&81c; aprins;, wnvbe. CuhN-No.t 2, UtgWtc; No. 3, 74'84'o; No. 4. 13ffi4f, fin a,' yelldw. 74W?6c; No. i white. JSWfcJfK It?o."3 white, 74V4tp7Boi - OAT8-N'iw 'mNed. 46Hu4(ic; No. 1 48HW7o; No. 3 white, 47'''0'47Vc; No. 4 white. 4M4)'8 47c; atandard, iWC: . RVE-No. 2, 74W7UC; No. J. 73Vif744c. Carlot Meelta. , Wheat. Corn Chicago iTLi.tae....... 63 213 Minneapolis .." i.J. W.I..V..661 ... Omaha i 21 Duluth 660 Oats. , , 107 'a CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Keatarea af the Tradlaa; and Cloal l'rlces oa Hoard of Trade. CIIICAQO, Scpf. l.-The wheat market today turned surprisingly active and atrong. Unexpected .strength, at Liverpool offset the effect of continued' heavy arrtvala In the northwest.. Corn was weak, December closing So and September la lower. Oats declined slightly, while provisions sold off sharply. ; ' At the outset the market for wheat waa firm, with December W'SAo over the prevl eua close. Karly offerings, based on the heavy northwest receipts and In some In stances a desire to secure profits, were In large volume, but Deoember dropped off only He from the Initial prices under this pressure. ' A reaction followed grodually . drew most of. the traders to the bull aide, At lta beat the -market offered -11.01-for September, tl.Om for December and $1.034 i for May, and these prices held at the-close, being for Beptember and December 2c over yesterday. Dulnth waa a heavy buyer In ills market and one house said that the northern city was doing the biggest export buslnctis In lta history. Local export brok ers stated that all the wheat orrered abroad last night had been accepted, an udvance from 1 to 3 pence In apot wheat In Liver, pool and ha, tarro . ke 4ji continental raar keta giving color to this claim. Theve were houses, however, which gave out statements minimising the extent of the export busi ness. The talk of a reduction by Itnly of the Import duty on wheat waa alao a factor In determining the trend In prices. Hie advance at New .York created more than a full shipping difference between that market and title one. Primary receipts were 1.715,000 bu., compared with 1,270,000 bu. a year ago, while aeaboard clearancee In wheat and flour equaled 678,0n0 bu. Local recelpta were 62 cure, with 8 of contract grade. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of 1.S53 cars, compared with 1,014 last week and 701 a year ago. The corn market was under a great deal of pressure today, leading longs apparently Irnvlna- the market to take care of Itaelf. tern niber at one time sold at 7Kc. 34C under vtatciuuya close. No. i grudea sample market sold at 79HG80HC. ..oim. pre 203 cars, witn do ""'he weakness of corn waa ahared by the oata market. . Cah pats In the sample mar k aere-off ic. . Tlie cloae while at a loss f .wo, waa-ooBiparatively steady. Local receipts were a.ra. The range of provisions prices waa lower. December .optton-rat the cloae were from lotilioo lower .- . . T,.. . estimated reterpU for tomorrow: Wheat, 62 cars; corn, ai cara, " ?. ;7.i00 head. ' Tha Uadiagt. future ranged aa follows: In the Local re- of contract Articles".) Open! 1 Wgn. Low. Cloee. Tes'y. Wheat '. 8rMt; V TOWS' !.... ' 5u.V; e-pt. 1 ec. May juiy. ':HI- 49W9S pl. , lec. ' May: May. Oct, Jan." Laid ot. May! it lbs jaaV' li35 iirnvi i w ' 1 01 l oiw ' 1 0S4 7M! ' ' 4s! ' 4! ig'so 16 17V 1 b 10.10. 1 w 10 1 1 01 n 4V 1 aS M tlKV, 00 1 01 Wi 1 oivai 1 03'Ull 011 79 I . ' 8014 7af 68 6Hl66HWs fel 4K 48 4H 48-!49h4 61HVi 617l 62 1 2VI 1 70 15 10 14 86 16 024 16 20 1 8a 1 Vi 18 UVi 7Vi 10 00 10 12 9 75 82Vs 10 15 87',, J. (2Vi 9 66 t 67H 70 2 75 8 70 76 8 80 93 8 90 CRN KRAI. af the Day Caaaaa4llae. NBW TORK. Kept. W -FIjOUR-Receipta. 27,0 bbla. ; exuorta. 4.600 bhls. Market, firm J-I'h fair demand: Minnesota patents, 86.80 winter stralghta, I4.15fg4.3: Minne sota bakera. 84-4 6"; winter extras, 82.40 u.so; winter extras, low grades, 83.30ft?. 75. nye riour ateadv: fair to good, 1.60- eholce to-fancy. 24 65 4 45. . CORNMEAL Steady; coarse, 1.70. RTE Dull; Ho. 3 western, 84c Bf York. BARLEY Steady; mulling. Ml7nc. c. I. Buffalo; feeding. SflVjc, c. I. t. New York. v ii r.A 1 Receipts, 1)W,7 Ml. Ppot mar ket atrong; No. 2 red, 21.07'Sl.OSV ele tor, ana si w, r. o. b. afloat; No. nonnem. iuiuth, 81. H, f. o. b. afloat; No, nirq winter, ti.uvs, r. o. b. afloat. Owin to a big cash and export trade again to day wheat advanced to a new high level .u waa very airpng. witn a big commls sion nous trade. Including good foreign buying her. The big northwest move frri?1 ttM higher csbles and the Urge milling rales. 1,,,, prices showed IS ti ZZ? May. 81.O778Ul.0y4. cloaed at ..un.-neeeiPt, ". Spot marke Mili' j ,? 88c' nominal, elevator, and 'ia, umivnren, nominal. The option mar wb eany on better crop news m uquioauon, but rallied with whest jioBing partly 14c lower. H-ptember, 8W onj,c, ciosea bsc; December, 777787c, closed OAT8 Receipts, 102.000 steady; mixed, ' 28 to S2 white, 26gjl lbs., 6S6e, to S lbs., 6u4ilc. fEED-Steady; spring dlingn, 325.88;, city, $34.86. . HAY-Dull and barelv 80-ji6c; good to choice. 7uia0o. . HOPS Quiet; state common to 1911, 4(9, c; 19C8, 2t'6c; Pacific coaat, 1907, f l'V''87u""JL : -BQKCta.- JSH9',ic ; Cen LEATHER Unlet : irM ' lu7,ro PROVlSIONS-rfleef. firm; family, $17.50 """. ' .wiwio.bu; ceef Hams. $:'.00i(Wl.i)0 Packet. $16.CtxrrlRC0- rut kled belliea, $10.754ini.aO; pickled htm,'llH? " exira inaia mess, $4.ootj-.'5.0i. fy. western, i.iui'it.BO; refined unreiy steady; continent. 310.60; South America, ji.zo; compound, 7e7Tto. Pork I J"J. ra,"l'y' 319.00iial.or); short clear, $18.00 iU".r.iri, iiicbb, 1 1 .UUtl J.(U. TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per package) "raj., tiiumry, pauKagea iree, ftHSfw'kC. rUS,s?'ul"t': domestic, fair to extra, 31 japan, nominal. POl..LTRYl-AI,v". Irregular; aprlng chick ri. . S; s. 0wl" 12c; turkeys, 13"c, Dressed, firm: vntum r.ia. i. ii. .T - T21i?S4n'5w,V;l',5c; "Prin turkeys. 20260! BUTTER Easy; creamery specials, 24 ToJon. """anci iniraa to nrsta, iZPiZI' dairy, common to finest iauw, process, common to special, 15 nfcc; weatern factory, flrata, 19c; western factory, Imitation creamery, flrata, 19ilji winMii-nnii; state run cream, ape ciats. isnitfisc; atate full cream, small cuiorea or wnite, fancy, 12Ho; large, col orea- or white, fancy, 12o; colored ur wnue, good to prime, 11HQ120 colored or white, common to fair, 9&lli4o VI wuue, BKllTifl, lrlOC. nwus- wutet: state. Pnrivlvn: nearby fancy selected, white, Sli332c; Penn- na nearoy xancy selected, fair tc cmu.uc, anfjuc; orown ana mixed, fancy, 28c brown and mixed, fair to chnlcn. nthrif weatern flrsta, 22H&231c; seconds, 21(S22c, WKATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Fair for Tkaradar, with Little Caaaaje la Teaaperatara. OMAHA, Sept 18, 190S. ine pressure continues high, with fair ""iner over ine eastern atatea, lake re gion, central valleys and west Into the mountains, a oaromeirlo depression ex lends from the extreme upper Missouri valley and Canadian provtncea southwest across the mountains to the southern Pa cific alope. Cooler weather prevails alon- mj iuiii!c neaDoara ana in tne east gulf atates. No Important change In tem- j)iiur,noeurjM in other section-'. Ulie weather will continue fair In this vicinity tonight and Thuraday, with ' nut mucn cnange in temperature. Omaha record of temperature and pre clpilation compared with the correspond lug day of the last three years: . . 1908 1907 190X 1W3 Minimum temperature..... 66 72 87 b2 precipitation 00 .00 1.60 .16 Normal temperature for today, M de grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1 1.XH incr.ea. Deficiency 8.31 Inches. Deficiency 187 inches. 7 corresponding period In 1907, corresponding period In 1908, . : ; -.. L. A. WfcUiH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Region Ralletln. Kor the twenty-four hours ending at t a. m., 75th meridian time, Wednesday, Beptember 18, 1908: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temn. Rein stations. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb.... 83 82 Auburn, Neb 82 80 Broken Bow, Neb.. 79 68 Columbus. Neb. r 84 60 Culbertson, Neb,. 78 ) Falrbury, Neb..;. 80 81 Fairmont. Neb. .1 in 0 Gr. Island, Neb.. 82 82 llartington. Neb. 86 60 Hustings, Neb.... 81 60 Hnldrece. Neb. Oakoale, Neb.'. Omaha, Neb Tekamah, Neb. A lta, la Carroll. la Clarlnda. la.... Sibley, la Sioux City, la.. Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. ni. ' DISTRICT AVERAGES. 86 , 81 SO 83 81 80 78 80 85 78 63 UK 67 ' 68 65 81 6 68 .00 .00 ou .00 ,2 . .00 .00 T .(K ' .00 T .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 T for Sky. Cloudy smoky Pt, cloudy . iear -. Cloudy lear . Clear Cloudy Cloudy , Cloudy ' Caf - Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Httiy Cloudy Clear, twelve-hour cash ouotiitlona were as follows: riAurrr 11111, iivhi., 470; etrelgUU, 8.9(MJ3.lte; springs. ...lou6.4o; straights. tt tMji.OO; bakera. 12 KOJjl.W. WHEAT NoT' aprlng, 8ct;41.00; No. 3, $eeji.4iti: -No. t rd. i.OoHi.ol. . OORN-alOv, leVafeeVVtc; , No. 3 yellow, OATS-No. 3 VrhRe, 60c; No. 3 white. 48 toe. - .. v - ........ , , . KYE-No. JA 7ttC.-' BARLEY Oood feeding. 04iiia; fair to choice malting, 6&g6c. SKEDaV-No. ,1 flax, 1.23,: Ne. 1 north weatern, $l.?ft; prime timothy, 13.26(03.36. PHOVtSlONS Short, rlbe. aides (loose), $93ri$97. Meas pork, per bbls.. 3l5.0t9 li-lj:1. Lrd, . per low lbs., $8.17310.10. Bluu-clfAr ,8ldaj (boxed), $.$7V(f 75. ef v 1 j 1 ani y (xin n 1 Flour, bbla Wheat, bu tlfflr bu-; Data, bu , 61(K0 .138.onu 664.UJO 80.010 u.ou Ml .t00 :68.00 2.0UU 87.000 Rj-e?1)". DtAt-' W. Har ey. bu 22,aiO On tha produce exenange today the but '.at market'' was tedy; creanwrles, iO i.-.; dairies. KtKJUc. Eggs steady at mark, cuaea included, ltlSc; flrata, 21c; prime fUU. -Xicv Cheeae. steady at 1243l$ic, vlLaat aerai Marltet. BlT!4L'J;4Vpl. . WHEAT Higher: tra k. itTo. Ved-sh, $l!iial.u.tH: No. $ CORN-XbWer track No. lit.,. . iA I a l.iwnr krmM -ru. No. 3 cash. 3 white, sici December, 644c v ' 1. - , , May, 7Hc; May, 'ara. 1 1 ai.V . A W m - eaei 1 1 , wv a 3 white, K,6i'H'V Imtiber, 46c; May, llKa. Rr-D..fh. tt'Vo. . H A Y 1'iH'itiu.gMt. '' ' FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $4 8p 4i; extra fancy and straight, $4.0t'p4.k; I RAN Lower; sacked, east tiack, $1.00 HfVJC,,i...1 ! .V.'. "i priUri. $7 OutpKUaX .KAUUIl SC. 1 HKMP TWINE 7e.. I'ROVlaiONS-Pork. lowr: jubbln $lf Lard, lower; prlijte alt am. $.;u.i Dry aH. m'l)iktiU, atrou: wxu slums. timothy. ' $.0otrlJ; Central. Chicago. 111.. Columbus. O...... Den Moines, la... Indianapolia, Ind. Kanaas City, Mo. Louisville, Ky.... Minneapolis. Minn. Omaha, Neb...... St. Louis,-Mo..,. Ught showers No. of Stations. .... 2 18 14 12 19 . IV 31 1 ' 12 occurred Temp. Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. So 82 80 84 88 82 82 e8 . In 62 64 64 64 84 80 62 80 68 Kansas .00 .00 . .00 .( .(J0 T T .08 a nxt Oklahoma during Tueeday and light traces or rain were scattered over the Omaha and Minneapolis districts.' L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Kaaaaa CHy Grain sad Prorlaloaa. KANSAS CITY, Sent. 18. WHEAT Un changed to 2c higher; September, 944c; De cember, 94Tc; May, ?V: caah. No. 3 hard. $; No. 3 hard, 94fjAo; No. 3 red, $1.0;V. 6'1.04; No. 3 red, $1.01'(i'1.02. CORN Unchanged to Vc lower; Septem ber, 76c; December, otcc.- May, ttuHc; caah, No. i mixed, 75c; No. 3 mixed. 74t'6c; No. S white, 76(S7t;u-; No. $ white, 7c. OATS I'nchanned; No. 3 white, 4VitJ.0c; No. 3 mixed; 47'vH'4c. ' 1 RYE 7exoc. ... HAY-Steady on, top grades: choice timothy, J'J.W-ii lO.ou; choice prairie, $8.2611 $.60. ' BUTTER Steady;, creamery, 23c; pack ing etock, 16c. FXrtlS Firm; freah extras, 22Vc; current receipts, 17c. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu llO.oiO l:6,0"0 Corn, bu..., 9,iKm) S i1 Oats, bu W,00t) 8.000 Kansaa City options: Artlclea t Open. Hi(h. Low! Close. Wheat . - 1 December .... 94 94r 94 4VB May 7 97V, 87 ( 97 Corn Deoember .... 69? (& 69 69R May CI I 61 uH;t"sA NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS Harriman'i 8ttemeht No Clungei Are Imminent Canset Drop. MARKET '-','yrcipoUT . SUPfORT aaralatora Who. Fear They Hat fa tell Cloalna; rrlees Lowest.. I184 6.77; told eo'n nd bjlllcn. Ht iil,440; gold certificates, $JS.$!',7"i. was NEW TORK. Sept. 18.-AU that E. H. Marrlman had to Impart concerning the properties In which he Is Interested fell far hort of what the speculative Imagination nafl bn led to expect during weeka of buying of the stocks at steadily advancing prlcea. It was disappointment on this score that caused the crumbling of prices today more than any other factor. Mr. Hsrrl man a terse reason for the a rest strength tn the stocks of his railroads was that It waa because they were too weak before." The weakness today might be explained with equal Justice aa due to atocks having become too atrong. The realisation that there was to be no r.nJon. pc'flc holding company and dla tributlon of u-easury assets, no Immediate valuable rights on Southern Pacific In con nection with new financing, no extra dis bursement on Northern Pacific and, In fact, no actuality on which to base numerous other rumors which have kept alive upecu latlve enthusiasm for some time past, left holders of stocks with the dread that thev had been puraulng phantome and overdoing the speculation. The action of. the market gave warning also thnt measures of con trol and support for prlcea were not to be enforced with- the- same determination as lately. The vigorous resistance shown by prices to aelltng pressure for some time past haa quieted all apprehension which might arise on- the part of purchasers of stocks for an advance. The conviction thus fostered that a powerful " combine, tltm of capitalists, equipped with hundreds or millions of dollars,- In loans on call had set themselves to hold and advance prices, waa shaken by the evidence or distribution i noiuings wnenevfT the- market atrong enough to absorb them. neaatng aerved as the Instrument for support of the market, as was the rase yesterday. The atock was about the only i""lllv" "irengtn at any time, .1 Central advanced a point tem- j. worn u necame known that th regular dividend had been declared. The S? fJ tI"2. f,ar" of a reduction In that dividend did not avail to reassure mis givings over dividend maintenance at other points. The continued shrinkage In rail road earnings, oounled with th. i.v ditione to share capital, which la to dividn claims to earnings hereafter, made the transcontinental lines vuln.r.hi. 1. ji.i. yuBiueraiion. ureal Northern nreferrat S""ern "cine, st. Paul and Canadian V ,"1 were acutely affected. That liquidation waa ann.ht rnr ...v.... speculative lines of stocks was considered Th- . 1 m e action of the market, " fiuiiipiuig one liquidation were .. oU vuiiimuniy agreed upon. Political w, on m"ve advanced by aome or the moat demonstrative of the sellers. " ur i me market was not an entire i " """ervers less closely concerned th speculation. The extent of the rise in Itself haa suggested the approach of a ... 1 moueraie Pace of the btisl .UU,M.,H M mis in ine securities markt niark-t S a " jne plethoric money market to continue the movement loses fa. VSB UHall W 11 n frrija n rv- u ?letio1 l een,ral reserves arrived, even though the rate of depletion li tin uaually belated and alow this year. The Vr. ri..H "'ulfl,lo' flnda little absorptive demand to meet It, as the general pub l" ntere.t In the speculation has been at no "'Z, .Jn" active selling pressure artthneowUePsttnrt,ceV,W' value. 13 2Sftnn it '.-, Pr declined K r,.r lm"?.2a: "P". low.0"'"' 1UoUUon8 " were aa fol York Mvaey Mara-.. NEW TORK. Sept. 18,-MONF.T-StMdv. 12 per cent; ruling rale. lt r cent; clo. Jt'g bid. 1 per cent; offered at 1 per cnt. Time loans, steady; sixty days. 2Vff'2H per cent 1 ninety days, 3 per cent; six months, t per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44V-pr cent. STERLING RXCrfANuE-Flrm. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 86209 4.861 for sixty-day bills and at $4.MS6 for demand Corinnerclal bills. 14 84Va4 84. SILVER Bar. 62'c; Mexican dolais. 45c. PONDS Government, easy; railroad, heavy. t - Closing quotstlona an New York bonds were as ronowa: r8 V. 8. rf. is, 60 roupen V. I. In. r tie ceuboa ....... V. 8. 4i, rt. ....... 4e roupoa Am. Tobacco 4a.... it n. 4a AtrhlMin fr-n. 4... o adj. 4t 4a c. 4t 4a r. ........ Atlintlr (.'. L. s Bil. a Ohio 4t.... 4a I Sts Bra. R. T. ct. 4. Central ot ni. ta. . !o lat 1n 4o Id Inr Chn. A Ohio 4Sa. Cklttso A. I Ha C. II. A Q. n. 4. C. It. I. ft P. a. ! enl. 6a 4o rM 4a :t C. 1 tt. L. I Cain. Ind. 6a Colo. MI4, 4a Colo. A So. 4a... ..W Int. Met. 4m 4H ..I'M L. A N. mil. ...,.. M . 11 'Man. e. . 4a M .101 ''.Max. central 4a U ..1541 rto tat Ine .l 14 ..i:nH. 8t. U 4a S .. U M.. K. T. 4a H4 ..110' do $s , ..lll N. R. R. or M. c. 4a HVt " r. . 1.-. a. va Del. A H. f A R. O. 4a Kri . 1. 4a...... do jen. 4a Hm-li. Val. 4a.... Japan 4 do 44a do 3d aarlaa Bid. Oftarad. . H N. J. C. I 6a L'.H4 Icn'No. Pacific 4a 11 . 4 do J it .iwi N. W. t. 4a 4 . 4 O. S. 1 ffiff 4, 7o Pann. rr. Iv,t 1914... 4, .loi do cos. 4a H414 . Iteadlnx 8n. 4a S . 49 'Rep. of Cuba 6a l'WVa WHRt. L. A I. M. c. 6a.. ill . f st. L. 8. r. t$. 4a TH14 ... n-m -M. 1.. B. w. C. 4a.. 7.1 ... 1 4 Seaboard A. U 4a. 4" ... s Bo. Ptcine 4a . .. J do lot 4a a. ', So luilvar 6s.. ...74 'Tnaa A P. la.. ..M- T., 8t. U A W 4 talon Parlllc 4a. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds A pain Slow, with ' Tendency Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER 8fceea aaa Lama Receipts (eatlaae Very Lara;, with Feeder Active as Steady aad Tendeary , aa Killers Easier. 4a. ...l.ni, do c. 4 4 t:. 8. Rtrel Id 6a ...... M Wahaah la 1t Watern Md 4. .. 104 W. A b. R. 4a.. "l4Wia. Central 4a... N. r., N. H. A a cv, a ctfa ... ft ... ti'i ,...li4 ...1I) 4a. ItVi ,...10 ... s . 4 ... ;i4 ... .4 ... 17 H. ...11 Boataa Stacks and Roads. BOSTON, Sept. 16.-Money, call loans. 2 " rem; time mane, Jiu' per cent vmciai closing on. stocks and bonda Amaltamated Copper .. Am. c. A r... ...... Am. c. A F. prd Am. Cotton oil Am. H. A I. iM Am. Ice Sacurltlta Am. Llnaead Oil Am. LocomottvA -. Am. Locomotiv pfd.... Am. 8. ft r Am. 8. A R. pfd. ..(,... Am. 8Ur Raflnln. Am. Tobacco pfd Amarlcan Woolan Anaconda Mining Co. .". Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlautlo Coaat Una oaiumor a oh Bal. ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Kanld Tr Canadian Pacific Central Laa'her Central Leather pfd.... Cantral of Naw Jru, Chaaapaaka ft Ohio Chicago Ol. W Chicago ft N. w at. ft It. P C, C, C. ft at. L Colorado T. . A I Colorado ft go Colo. A Bo. lat nfd.;... Colo, ft 80. 2d pfd Consolidated Oa Com Products Dalawara ft Hudaoa Uanvar ft Rio Grand.. . D. ft R. o. pfd Dlatlllers' Securities ... Brla Erie lat prd Brla !d pfd Central Klactrle t Northarn nfd Ot. Northarn Or ctfa... Illlnoli Central Intartooroufh Mat Int. Met. pfd International Pane Int. Paper pfd International Pump Ioa ttutrai Kaaaaa City 80 K. C. Bo. pfd Loulavlll ft N a Mloa. ft 8t. L ;. Bt. P. ft 8. 8. M Missouri Pacific K. ft T K. ft T. c(d National Lead New York Cantral n. y., o. ft w Norfolk ft W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pannarlvanla Paopla a Oat -, C. ft St. L Praaard Steel Car Pullman Palace Car..... Railway aural gprlag.... nnnio Raoubllo 8tael hapubllo 81ml pfd Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd t. L. ft 8. r. 2d pfd... 8t. Unilt 8. W...., at. l. a. w. prd lora-Bharriald 8. ft I... outhern Paclflo 80. Pacific prd uuthrA Railway 80. Railway pfd......,, Tanntaaea Copper Texaa ft Pacific ., St. L. ft W ., St. L. ft W, pfd nloa Pacific nloa Paelfto pfd . 8. Rubber , . 8. Rubber lat pfd . A Steal . 8. Steal pfd tali Copper Carolina Chemical ., Caro. Cem. pfd Wabaah Wnbaen pfd '. Weatinghoaet Klectrle ., W'oatara linlon Wheallaf ft U S Wlaooaaia Cantral 8ala. J. Too Htsh. Low. Clote. 754a 38 1.100 4 MI4 ... 1.50ft im ... 11,400 ii.'ioo' ... l.tcA ... J,2l 300 ... 4.000 ... IS. 100 t0 ... 3UI ... ll.fcx) too ... 8.700 ,.. 1.4UD not 0 7"0 ... I. ono 600 ... 1.300 . . 28,400 .. a.iiiO .. 1,700 600 l.dio .. 8,400 IK) .. POO 100 KM .. 1,400 .. 31.au .. .700 400 J-K) .. iS.(0 .. tK .. i.600 .. 1,000 .. 1,6 too 400 400 .'. ' 'ioo .. 1,700 100 .. 1.300 .. 1.400 .. l.toj MO ,. t.soo .. 4,i')0 . . 6,400 2J0 .. 33.4m) 700 .. 4,4-10 too ! .. l.ltlO 100 .. l.OtW ..231, 4-10 .. 1.100 .. l.Ouo .. 1.4O0 .. .2lM 100 loo ... 100 6u0 .. t3,7i0 3M ,. 6.0110 600 . l.lill en . 300 aw .143,100 7ll .. 1.4O0 700 . 44.PUO . Ii . 13o I7S 104fc 46 102, 130V M 34 4 ar, H 34 614 172'4 27 96 S06 4M 6 1404 13H "ai'vi 3H 64 6)14 1504, ls 17144 37S 47 Kli it 45 34 '4 143 1.144a 431, 143 1114 33 Mi 1344 "is" 40i we IZi b54 31' lot 4a 43 7a i4li Sia 1414 tt 77 33 144 4614 IMS K14 110 14 3IS 24 HI. 43' 43 10444 114 31'4 614, 3 J44 id bni u;. 8 33 100 4'4 110 43 30 400 1 U14 1.J00 24 l.r 7514 loo es. 00 84 Total aalea tor tb day, 42,4u0 aharea 7H 10 44 1IU m z 23S 454 744 5 44 6t 44 60 Vi 171 84 200 40', '4 1S4 1371s 'juw 37S 44 V4 64 147 US 170 37H 47 2 24 42 36 143 13UI4 41 14114 It 3t . 66 . 2i '27 0'4 I'M 3'4 iaai 64 30 43 77 104 34 7J isflii 26 123 1, tM 77 S3 164 36 133 14 7 II 334 24 1C 43 43 104 ll ei 60i 87 i4', :r 64 -.2 7 54 M 41 45 18 'i 25 71 40 26 V M 102 13 XI 1.1 a4 S l'.H , 8L4i 23 4.". 47 5 47 94 H 171 2 in 2oi 41 15 137 05 42 37 46 67 147 14, 170 Z M U ii 38 142 132 42 141 11 it t 66 17 40 10 Jt ISO l 64 4 30 2 77 104 3 va af laa 26 11 46 4 31 1H 64 133 21 "0 .13 34 i 26 17 43 42 106 118 21 6 37 24 24 l.iw, 142 7 3D 4.. 1" II i If 13 Ui 71 ' Atchlaon adj. 4a 00 ta Mei. Central 4a.. Atchlaon R. R... do pfd Rnaton ft Albany. Boatoa A Main., fioaton Elevated . ritchburt prd ... Metlcan Cantral . . N. Y., N. H. ft t t'nlon Pacific .... Am. Arge. Chem. do prd Ara. Pneu. Tube.. Amer.' Sugar ..... do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do prd Kdlaon Elec. lllu General Electrlo . Maaa. Electric ... do pfd Maaa. Oaa' , I lilted Krult United 8. M , do pfd I. 8. Steel. ... 7a do pfd ...... ... ftOHAlloues ... 87 Amalgamated1 . ... 84 Atlantic . ..il 1 ntngham ...134 , ( a I ft Hecla.. ...134 , Copper Range . ...123 Daly Weat ... 16 Franklin ...141 Granby ...lSHIale Rotate ... . .. 24 Maaa. Mining . ... ..Mlcnlnn ... 4 Old Dominion . ...1:6Oereola ...127 Parrot ...1270ulncy ... 288hannon ....... ... 42 tamarack ..... ...no trinity ...143 United Copper ... HU. 8. Mining.. ... 43 V. 8. Oil ... .i6rtah ...134 Victoria - ... 64 Winona ... 28 Wolertns . 4.-. ..101 .i6 .. 7o .. I. .. 64 ..616 .. .. .. 12 ,.1 .. 22 .. I .. 15 .. 41 .1.0 .. .. 42 .. ir. .. 73 .. .7 .. .0 .. 40 .. 36 .. 44 .. 6 .. 4 ..140 Kerr York Mtalaa; stocks! NEW YORK, Sept.. 18,-Closlng quotations """ .uivrb were as iohows: AHca Sol) Leadellle r.. Breece 4 Brunawlck Con 7 Com. Tunnel atock... 21' Com. Tunnel bonda. II Con. Cal. ft Va 70 Horn Silver cO Iron Sliver 109 Offered. Little Chief Mexican -. Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket .. 8 .. 8 . . 0 ..600 ..1J0 ..176 .. 46 Foreign Financial. ,,rtHRtIN,Jipp,!- "-Trading on the Bourse today was Weak. PARIS. Sept. H.-Pricee on the Bourse today were weak on the tone of the Ger man Press concerning the Moroccan note. Ihe feebleness of New York also had an adverse Influence. Baak Clearlaga. OMAHA. Sept. .lti.-Bank clearings for to day were 1,S;,522.41. and for the corre spondlng day last year i014,o48.43. Waal Market, iim0T?N' Stpt .W-WCH1-Sntlment In the wool market la a little better and the volume of buntneea during the last week rtas shown an Increase: but activity la still far fram normal. Pelcea are practically unchanged. The leading weatern quotatlona ,re,:.?en.ucky- .Indlna and Missouri three eight ha blood. W7c;W,e-quarter blood, 23 fc-J'?!' ""dO'-orglft., fine twelve montha, r5?p; f'n.efalu i4H4;- Georgia and Lake. j-O-Sc. California, northern, choice. 17ft 18c; northern, average., 16Tgl7c; mlddlu county, 13ai5c, aouthern, 13&13c: fall north ern, litlao; fall, southern. lOllc. Oregon eastern No. 1 ataple, liilSc; eastern No. i. cloth, 15l6c; eastern average, ltraloc; val ley. No. 1. 182tc. Scoured valuea: Texas fine, twelve montha. .ll&ll'c; from six to eight months. 43'l4;c: fine fall, 4f'43c California, northern. 47rfli)48c; middle county, 3840c; southern, 37j5c; fall, free. - S5& J7c. Oregon, eastern. .No. 1 stanla. KrmAti,.- eastern No. 1 clothing, 47'i50c; valley. No. 1 Territory, fine fctaule. 67t68c: fln medium ataple, 56y6oc; fine clothing, 46i; aou, nun meaitim clothing, 43446c; half blood, 60fiooc: three-eiahtha bland, ikfevw. quarter-blood. 43S'45c. Pulleil .nr. iw 67c; fine, 5txa52c: supers. 42(B46c. . 8T. LOUIS. BeDt. 14,-Wnoi-Pirm. dlum grades combing and clothing, loc; iiBMi, 1 nit?, iojitc; neavy line, lLy.iiic: tub washed, 20fii7c. FOl'TH OMAHA, Sept. 18. 1ft. Receipts were: Csftle. Hogs. Bneen. Official Mondav 1M7- a,l!J Official Tuesday 10 114 8.115 2S.4S7 Eetlmate Wednesday .... 8,800 8.184 H.iOO Three daya this week.. 11.876 1 2 TW I.9.1S2 Psme days lsst week....M.S 12.m4 89.471 Fame days J weeks ao..'.-4.8S9 18.:M . 77.4S9 Same daya 3 weeka ago.. 1(4.827 ll.M 47.9J Pame days 4 weeka ngo..l9 7i 18,820 87.061 Same days last year f7.8C8 18.872 61.137 The following table shows the receipts of Cattle. hOSS and Ihua Bmith rimaha f A 8ne year to date compared with last year: J. W7. inc. ff". i.""1 trKO.224 718.1 13.7A7 "s 1.881.834 1.8.11.733 tn.091 oneep 1,23J,M9 1,:38.846 10,891 The following table shows-the ayeraae i-nce or noga at South Omaha for th last aeveral daya, with comparisons: Date. I 1808, 14Q7,iy)g,iao6.ll9lv.llim.1902. Sept. 8.... f"Pt. 8..., Sept. 7.... Sept. 8.... Sept. !... Bpt. 10... ""Pt. 11... Kept. 12... Sept. Sept. 14.. Pept. 15.. BPt. 18.. 11 I THE DaiAUOEIS Wlii 84 6 88A 8 88 71 80 8 84 0l 5 751 (71 11 s s 74 )M 1 181 88: " I s 80 i 821 6 Ml t 931 8 841 6 87 6 8sl t SOl I 88 t 87 e 8 I0! 001 6 0 6 '4)1 5 HI 6 J5 6 461 7 44) i 87 8 ESI I 7 45 1 28i a; t a; 6 381 t 90 8 81 7 48 5 39 6 Ml 7 61 8 441 t 86, 7 48 I 831 T 4H 6 Ml 8 64; 7 8. 5 36 6 3i b 21 6 14 6 14 K Ml 6 881 6 68 6 87 6 62 ft S3 6 561 68 If) 7 68 7 55 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. C.. M. A St. P. Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 4 I'nlon Pacific 87 C. ft N. W. (east).... 7 C. A N. W. (west).... 125 t". St. P.. M. ft O.. 7 C, B. ft q. (east).... 8 C B. ft Q. (west). ...165 C, R. L ft P. (east).. 2 C.. R I. ft P. (west).. 2 Illinois Central 8 C, O. O. W Total receipts 396 The disposition of the day's receipts were aa ioiiows, eacn buyer purchasing the nuiiioer 01 need indicated: Cattle. Host. Sheen. 2 - .. 1 1 18 43 '4 4 18 ; 4 2.. 8 1 15 8 .. .. 1 2 1 .. ' 1 72 89 7 lonononononoaononononononoratonoqooononQi D o D o D o D o D o D o D o 8 D o D a D o D o D o D o D o D o D The Largest Commercial State' Bank in Nebraiskil ' K S Una luoroapej Its Bueiucsa By Paying 4; Interest By Maintaining Convenient Banking Uourg By Courteous Treatment " J X a Vv'V ( 1 01 uepositora if Ajl u.. -t 4 t.'. !. Minimi" " ' uuarauu'viug iejxjsiis f'Srta By raying Depositors Their cre-.- !.,., tfi mi t- 1 ti The araadela nlldinr. tvuvy uueu xuvy uui. n. Savings AccounU and Checking Accounts Solicited a? .y.-rrrtT1 BiCa.tr;-TR! ARTHUR D. BRANDE1S. Pres. JOHN L. KENNEDY, Vlce-Prci. aonoaoi H. HUGO BRANDE1S, Caihler EMIL BRANDEIS, BecreUry. onoaonononoaonoaonoaonono D o D o a o n o D o D o D o D o D e D o 0 OOfJI 3 calves... 8f) 6 iers....l0j0 10 cows.., 17 cows... 1 hull.... 18 cows... 4 10 1 lo 2 80 16 calves... S17 6 feeders.. 6K8 8 cows 1017 3 bulls l-l 1 75 30 2 (X) 2 61 ( t W 9fiS 2 80 t 85 2 70 4 35 l :o Omaha Packing Co. owitt and company.... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour ft Co Cudahy Pkg. Co.,K. C. Schwartzch'd ft Sulb'r.. Vansant ft Co Carey ft Benton Lobman ft Rothchlld.... W. I. Stephen Hill & Son F. P. lwts Huston ft Co ; J. B. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla Cudahy Bros. Co u. woir McCresry ft Carey...!.'.! Sam VVerthlmcr .......... H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty ft Co 15. P. Smith Sullivan Broa lehmer Bros Laten Packlna ir-o St. Loula Packing Co... srr r-acKing tjo Kvansvllle Pk. r.n Nels Morris .., Other buyers 818 798 .1.681 .1,1) 1:44 loll 180 442 331 73 87 67 lo 149 '3V9 618 151 t S49 74 185 24 41 670 9 6 934 607 672 2X4 1,94 99j 685 80 917 Total receipts... ...9,086 '4,808 17.272 23132 Philadelphia Predeee Market. PH1UADKLPHIA. Sept 18. BUTTER Steady and In fair demand: aura western qreamery. MVijc: nearby prints. 17c. EGGS-KIrm and 1n anwvi demand: Pfn. sylvanla- and other nearby firsts., free essea. 4c, at mark; current receipts. In relurnaMe cases, c, at mark! weatern firsts, free raaea. !r, at mark; current re ceipts. fra rasea. aKle. - - CHEESE-Klnner and In good demand; New York full cream, choice, llci fgir to good, L!t5lc. I.leera4l Orala Market. LIVERPOOL. tVpt. M-WHEAT-fpot. J'runj: No. t red western winter, 7s &Vt No. 1 California. 8a Id: futurea. flnn: Bel! -"ber, 7s 8Ad: December, 7s 8d; Way. Ta id. vyHX-Spol, atfedy; American mld 7s 541; futures, tiuitt; October, ta 8d. Uadoa Vlaalaaj Storks. LONDON. Sept. 18. American mruriJ. opened weak following the decline In Nrw Vork yesterday. Klrst prices Were "ifev below parity and thia level waa maintained iiruiB inc. eauy iiauuiai. London cloaing stock quotations: Conaola, auaer ...4 t-14 Mo., Kan. Teiaa.. 43 aoeenint . eat, New York Central . . nn anacoaaa -..orioia a Westers Atchlaott ............... V 4o af 4a t4 anuria Weetern Baltimore Ohle. ...lwls reaaaylvaala (Dadiao raririe ...UKaa4 Mtuea .... ( heaapaialia a Ohio.. 41H Reading t ill. Ort Weetern.. ' goathera Rallwar Chi., MIL. 81. P..14S 4u aid ..' D Baera " othan Pad f to , ', Denver a rtio a ... "tiniua racliio ,, a.. .a .. Erie - "4U- a. eieei 4o let pfd 44 do aid da 14 t4 I Wahaea ..........' 0raa4 Tnin4 4t44 So pi 4 llllnela Central 141 (aaalaa 4a ,' Leuieellla Naah..li4 Amal. paer SILVliR-Bar, ; atady at 24 Mm' auntie. MONET tjTA4 per eea.t ' The rate nt discount In tha . 1. Nor ahort hill U 1 r centrn, thill months' .bills., i4j per tent. , ' Metal Market. NBW. YORK. Bent, is Mmui-Th. London tin market was lower, with annr quoted at JE130 16a Id; futures at 132. The local market waa weak In vmiwuim 8JS.S4K&28.75. Copper declined to 4-60 7s 8d for BtKit and ilnO 12s 6d for futures In ln. don. The local market was weak In ton. wltn lake quoted at fl3.60m3.6i4; electro lytic, 813.3711 13.60:: " casting. 11:1 l2Ujh it u It Is claimed that aome of the leading producers have made large salea recently and are holding prices considerably hnv the quotatlona given. Lead waa higher at 13 3a 9d In London. The local market, however, waa easy, at J4.471946.)U. Spelter was unchanged at 18 10a In London. The local market waa quiet at 4.76'g4.80. Iron was lower In the English market, with standard foundry qunted at 60s 3d. and Cleveland warrants 61s 6d. Locally no changes reported. No. 1 foundry northern. $l6.wXfi17.J6; No. 2 at 816.75; No. 1 aouthern and No. 1 iouthern aoft at 818.7frff17.25. ST. LOUIS, Sept. . 1U. METALS-Lead, dull. 14. 4.1V,. Spelter, held at $4.67. . Cottoa Market. NBW YORK, Sept. , 16. COTTON-Fu-turea rpened steady; October, 884; De cember, H.tlo: January, 8.66c; March, S.tioc; May, f.66c; June, 8.87c bid; July, 8.70c. Buot closed quiet At 10 points advance; middling uplanda, t.&oe; middling gulf. 9.76c; salea, none. Futures closed steady; Beptember, 8 S7e; Oeto'.er, 8.91c; November, 8.68c; December, 8.74c; January. 8.63c; February, 8.83c; March. 8,c; May, 8.73c. ; GALVK8TON. Tea.. BeDt. 16. COTTON I Steady; 9 6-We. 8T. IiOlIS, Sept. l. COTTON-Dull; middling. 9c. Salea, none; recelpta, 17J halea; shipments. 188 bales; stock, l,8ol bales. NtJW ORLEANS, Sept. 1S.-COTTON-Bpot market easy. Ixw ordinai-y. 4c. nominal; ordlnury, l-18c; good ordinary, 5 1-16-, liomiual; good ordinary, 7Vac; low niltldllng. kSc; middling, 9tc; good mid dling. 8 7-lc; middling fair. 9 15-Mc; fair, 10 9-lc, nominal. Sales, 3.100 bales; re ceipts, 4,000 bales; stock, 3 Mil bales. CATTLE Cattle are pouring Into market thle week at an astonishing rale, not only here, but at all other market points as well. J:. lm."'? receipts at an polnta have been the largest for the aeason to date. In many Instancea . hinar nnn.M.p.h,. inA.. than for tho correSDondlna nnrtnd af iit year. Aa a result of tha i ..r.i.... cattle there has been a sharp downward movement in prlcea at all polnta. Chicago rv0lLW,.,,h Very J?cld'd br'k on Mn rZL 1 , Xile, Wioi"-l river markete were forced o follow In the same direction. At thla point the market has held up Tully as well 88 at anv nthar imint mnA . 1 .. 1. ( .. better than some. The fact that the de mand has been good all the week haa been fh. help to ,'narket. The fact that ..i-?un cr.op ln thl elon Is more prom oting than In some other localities naturally makea feeders sell more freely here, and ill.dm"nd for'h" cl cttle has re lieved to a conslderahla t.nt ,2 nV?.-HPa0k.er8. lhu" wn" ,nl market, as noted yesterday and the .lay before, has e..-c?d dow"rardv,t has not suffered 7,aLV , ' . "iigui. nave Deen the case under lesa favorable circumstancea. Ihla morning, with another very heavv run on top of a total ot 862 cara received yesterday and day before, the trade era again dull and the tendency lower. With ao many cattle in the yards and with the usual amount of sorting and shaping up ;; :.m":.; :. r. sli? . lorenoon was er. could ;t TS, L'-' ana e. Packera aeemed to be well supplied with Sti1.err,,K' !.hat ,hey W9re " no hurry to fill fresh orders and the trade waa duH all morning. Outside the beet cattle, th" market was again lOtglSo lower, which means around 26040c lower than the best f 1 tYlaa leaavsy A . t v. L f 1 . . v ..... ...a. common ana arauca 01 corn-red tattlo move, as buyers seemed rsngers. Cowh and helfera were also 1015c lower today and pretty generally 2b)c lower .l,Whl!1.eihfvb,tde of l8!hty feedera, the kind that both packers and feede u ' were "ol 4o very much lo " woiiimun 10 mraium Kinds were li lower and ajow sellers at the decline, wuotationi on cattle: Obod to choice cornfed steers, 86.4X&7 .S5; fair lo good corn fed ateers. 8f).60i6(i.4o; common lo fair corn fed steers. I4.MC&6.60; good to choice range '''; U-60H6.H): fair to good range BteeFe, 84.20tfj4.6O; common to fair range steers la.oOl.iO; good to choice cows and he'feia' $3.oOtj4.26; fair to good cowa and heifera' 83.00(i3 60; common to fair coas and heifers 8i(Si3.0O: good lo trnilce etocttera and feedera, l.:o6.00; fair to gotd sto kerg anl feeders. t3.IMii.2Q; common to fair Blockers and feeders, i:'.763.50; stock heifers. 82.760 Representative sales: 745 849 ,.14oo - 7; 3 calves... i"S .. 2 76 Sl cows 976 H. Hunter, wyonune. 44 cows ICS 3 itj 11 cows J. Nolan. W vnniine I feeders.. 1'13J 4 i) 21 feeders.. 84 17 cows 96 1 30 12 cows..... 878 William RichardBon Wyo. 10 feeders.. L'lo 4 80 34 feeders. .KW0 37 cows 1063 8 80 8 cows M3 M. F. Coleman Wyo. SI feeders. .1064 4 16 Q. 8. Mitchell Wyo. 22 feeders.. 1076 4 10 4 feeders.. 1076 1 50 O. Johnson Wyo. 4 feedera.. 1042 4 26 1 reeder...l010 8 60 J. Kuff-Wyo. eowa 875 3 80 IS cows. .. .. 901 7 feeders., m 3 60 1 feeders.. 6h6 F. Benton-Wyo. 146 feedera. 1018 J 76 48 feeders. .1014 8 steers... .1046 3 40 ' Spear Bros. Wyo. It feeders.. 8"(o 3 90 . -87 steers. ...128 18 cows..... 98L 3 60 19 cows lo.li John Whltakyr Wyo. 29 helfera.. .1100 3 35 i steer 1160 U cows. 1... 9X4 3 10 2 steers.. ..1216 K. McKlnney Wyo. . 1 cows 915 J 46 9 steers.. ..T1S3 I feeders. .1M 8 76 11 cowa 1o9j 10 mixed. ..lJ6 4 30 J. Myers Wyo. 13 Oow.;. 9S8 3 ttj 28 rneeis. ...1184 4 30 - H. K. Rarbee Wvn. 31 Cows..,..10k2 2 96 18 cows.... 84 ta ft ha. 810 8 00 6 bulls..., . Ed Cheesbrough Wyo. 89 feeders.. 948 4 16 17 cows..., 17 cows. ....1004 3 40 1 bull...... . . 8OUTH DAKOTA. 14 feeders.. 1107 4 26 feeders. .1270 as leeoers. lIM 4 46 Stewsrt ft B.-S. D. fowl H166 8 26 6 calves... 760 i 00 la calves... 200 4 00 . , W. Plgatt-S. D. 22 feeders.. 849 8 60 feeders.. 738 3 t0 COLORADO. 38 feeders.. 860 4 8) 18 feeders.1 11 feeders.. 8.2 4 3J 1 calf J. Duffy-Mont. 4 40 "21 feeders.. 1199 3 50 6 steers.. ..lJMi 8 10 3 cows 1VM ,. 809 , 844 .1690 M. 25 feeders.. 12S8 2 feedere..l076 15 heifers... 86 874 240 3 10 i w 3 75 4 55 S 5 23 4 00 4 23 3 Ai 1 00 2 60 8 60 t 76 . 4 75 3 10 6 00 ! Jf.TomlneT lambs, feedera.... J?yrm,n mba. feedara..,. il Idaho ewes, feeders J"!'0 lambs, feeders, culls.. JJnljo lamba, feeder 671 Idaho lambs 145 Idaho lambs V ' 318 Ideho iambs "' " lamba, feedera lambs, .feeders, cutis. 412 Jdaho Idaho 279 Idaho 446 Idaho 26 Idaho 61 61 102 AO SO 88 67 . 84 1 88 wes 111 ewes, feeders .'....101 ewea feedera. aitlla ' ae 121 Wyoming lamba ..!!.i. 8 ,v'omlng lamba, feedera 69 j.5 J joining lambs, culls u 8-8 Wyoming yearlings and weth era ;,, , paj 77 Wyoming ewes !.!!!l07 46 Wyoming ewes, culls 99 673 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 78 32 Wyoming rwes ..100 70 Wyoming ewes, culls 66 272 South Dakota lambs, feeders. 64 639 South DHkota ewea. feeders. 89 78 South Dakota, ewes, feedera. eiilla 77 380 South Dakota ewes and weth ers ...91 283 Montana wethers .106 167 Montana ewes 97 75 Montana wethers .,..107 98 Montana ewes, feeders 88 1070 Wyoming lambs, feeders....'. 49 114 Wyoming lambs, feeders,' Pulla 41 296 Wyoming yearllnga. feedera. 74 290 Wyoming Jiarllngs. feeders. 73 2fi0 Utah lamba, feedera..., 88 4 26 4 13 8 IX) HOOS'-Shlppera were strongly in evi dence this morning, and they were the best buyers. Sucrl hugs as they could use sold early at prices generally oc lower than -yea-lerday, tnat Is, largely at and around 80.90, and on up to 86. Ho for the best. On the other hand, packers were talking 10c lower right from tne outset, and, aa they atood pat refusing to raise their bids, they got what shippers would not take. The later sales were largely at and around 8.80, with quite a sprinkling on down. The trade was not very active, sellers hanging on and trying to hold up prices and aqueeie every cent possiDie out 01 Duyers. 4a. Tr. Na. av. 14... 171 No. 16 42 44. 16.... 11..., 46... 77..., .... 74..., II.... II..., a..., u.... ).... 41..., 41.... 61..., 44.... 41.... 4t..., 24.... 0.... tl.... 41.... 41.... 44.... 7.... .... 48.... Av. .U4 .SSI .... ....til ....Zii . ...:o6 ,...2f4 40 ,...ss ....210 ....214 ....o5 ,...167 ,,..474 ...im .-..174 ...267 ,...t ...im ...244 ...Kf4 ...SW ...241 ...ail ...234 ...214 ...250 ...114 ...244 SO S40 110 40 140 440 'm lao 40 1JU 120 li) w m 124 U0 . 10 1:0 40 240 no 200 r. 4 U 4 ;o 4 70 4 70 4 n 4 76 4 7- 4 76 4 74 4 7a f m 4 41 4 4 4l 4 6 to . 4 lo 4 t 4 8(1 4 m 4 ft) 4 SO 4 SO 4 ft) 4 80 I ft) 6 40 1 80 4 40 4 lo 44. 7S. JO 74 75 17 44..... 41 44 77 U 4 14 0 71 St. 15 14 74 47 74 13 71 Tl tl 217 I 8..I 67 Ul 7 14 ....144 ....17 ....174 ....Hi ....120 ....34 ...114 ....Z4S ...,:27 ...,'J 4 ....XIS ....212 ....X5 ....244 ,...;4 ,...176 ....248 ...III ...,tl ,...223 !4I 35 tot an. 40 110 120 4'f 44 140 140 40 120 14) 10 240 Pr. 4 424 4 km 4 42',, 4 42 4 45 4 H5 4 ii 4 84 4 14 4 IS I ti 4 4f 4 16 4 4 ,1,4 4 4 tlht 4 10 4 lo 6 BU 4 ft) I ft) 4 W 4 4 ft) I sa 4 14 I i I tfJ I 15 144 I'tnh lamba. tftArm . ISO I'tah w'hers, ewea ft y'tl'ga. H11 I'tah yearlings 77 177 ITish ewes im 4.10 lrtah ewes, feeders , 104 86 I'tah ewes, feeders, culls.... 95 145 Idaho lnmhs 83 725 Idaho lambu, culls.'. ., 46 30 Idaho Itimbs, culls....... 61 t Wyoming lambs 66 23 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 80 63 Wyoming yearlings .... ( 148 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 71 I'll Wyoming yearllnga. feedera. 73 ito Wyoming wethers, feeders.. I8 67 I'tah lambr. g- 817 lHah laiiilis , m 612 I'tah . lainlis. .feedera...., 67 36 Idaho wethera ln& 113 Idaho ewea , H T90 Idaho lambs ,., 67 21 Idaho wethers 3u 212 Maho ewes ......K n 2 Idaho lambs .).......,... .,.: 49 412 Idaho ewes ...i 114 49 Idaho lambs, cblla ,.. 68 P6 Idaho yearllnga 98 27 Idaho yearlings-fas 23 Idaho wethers ..i 1.18 117 Wyoming lamba, feeders 81 217 Wyoming lambs, feeders..'... 69 3ft0 Wyoming lamlis. feeders..... 81 irn ,V,yo- ', "' hers, f'd's;- 8t' f Jyyo. y'r'gs A w hers, fdc-rs lb4 )yo. y r gs w here, fders. wy' 'r'8 w'her. f'ders. 82 Wyoming CHICAGO tattle aad wethers 83 81 79 1 4 M 8 t n 4 28 4 90 8 20 I 20 8 00 -4 70 ' 400 t 80 t 88 1 76 6 (4) 4 60 t 76 4 on t 36 1 28 4 10 186 I 26 4 26 126 1 0 176 I 90 I 60 5 80 t 76 4 46 76 4 30, 4 ) 4 70 4 60 . 4 no 4 00 i t 70 t (V) 4 o 4 3 4 38 6 . 4 4 M 4 IS 4 no 3 80 4 71 6 15 4 70 4 15 . 1 IV) 8 20 4 00 2 60 10 5 60 4 28 4 16 4 18 4 441 4 ft) 4 90 4 80 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 m a 70 Ll83 8TOCK MARKET Hags Lewer Skeea anal l.ambs Steady. -5H.ICA,a0- ,8ept- ,-'-,ATTLE-Rceipts, about 22,000 head., Market l(16o lower! W.u)4l5.:6; heifera, 83.0O0jt).6O; bulls. 32.60-a. liWd'w.6' 3 60", a(,; tot"e-s and feeders!, iiOaS-Recelpts. about 20,000 head. Mar-' 7 m. k ,.0,l!cr VJT1'''. ,le"vy hipping. 7.85fn) 7.40; butchera 87.SW7.40; light mixed. 17.80(1, 7.15; choice light. 37.2O4i7.S0; packing. 7.00 ..j6; plga, W.,04,6.00... Bulk of aalea. 7.00tfi SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. ' 28.000 head. Market ateadv. ah..,, ti -aZ yearlitiga, 4.00t&4.76; lambs, M.6w26lt St. Loots Llye atock Market. . 5T,LOi'I? PP.t- CATTLE-Recelpts. I;i ,J,e.ad' ""--"""nif 4,600 Texana. Market Inferior were hard to to prefer the wer. 1016c 2 70 It ... M'4 v.: ai'- ... 64 ...1084, ...144 ... ftl ... 41 ...HJ'a ... II ... 2T 3 per Trwaaarr tateaaaal. WASHINGTON. Sept. l.l.To,ay, .tale nvnl cf the tirasury balances in the iral fund, eavluilrd or the 3,5 i.hiS ir.)' eol, reserve, shuaa: Available iuan Id biancea, K.vaitorated Apples aad Dried Pralts. NEW VORW:, Sept. 16,-EVAPORATED APPLES Market continued quiet, with fancy quoted at 94ft little? choice at 74t9c; prime, ntjtisc; common to fair, o'a'ic. DRIED FHCl'l-B The. large alzea of prunes are offered sparingly and rule firm with iuotatlons ranging from 4c to 13c for California, and from 6ic to 74c for Ore gon fruit. Apricots are quiet, with choice quoted nt R47c, extra choice at 84f)4c; fancy, 104&llc. Peaches are dull and easy, with choice quoted at lWf1tc; extra choice 7ti8c; fancy. 84tic. Tlirre are occasional small sal na of seeded raisins, but the gen eral market is quiet at 4tl7kc; seedless at 4VCH--, and London layera at l.80ri1.h6. Mlaarapolle Urala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, - Sept. 16. WH EAT September. 11.024; December. 8l.03't(ri 1.03V May. tl 0ti; cash. No. 1 northern, 11.04; No. i northern. 81.01V BRAN-In bulk, 818 .tntrl 9.00. FIX1CR Strong and firm. First patents, 85 ttou.75: second patents, 607 6 at): first clears, 84 34.46; aecond, clears. $S.5i; lw). Pecrla Market. PEORIA. Bept. 16-4T)RNLoW.r; o 3 yellow, 7'.4c; No. S, 74c; No. 4. 784c; no grade, 78c. OATS Iwer; No. 2 white, 6ec; No. I a bit. 48'o49c. WHISKY-81.37. COWS. vo. . rt. . At. It 14 V) U 70 i; 7a7 I ft) BEEK STEERS; 18 1231 I 34 1401 7 00 W ESTERNS NEBRA8KA No. 13 cons.... t calves.. 4 curves.. 6 cows.... 6 cows.... 9 calves.. 19 feedera. IS heifera... 7t0 Av. . . 49 290 , 936 .100 870 7 JO Mllwaakec Urala Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 16 WHEAT Mar ket ateady. No. 1 northern. 31.u7108; No 2 northern. 8)l.i4(ti 1 06 December. 31.014 bid' CORN Steady; Drvember, 6TS asked. UAKLKi'-Lowtr, sample, 694'j0c. 2 cxWs 9 H cows 4.T7 8 calves... 26J 1 calf i'io & aifera....1JsJ 2 steers.. ..ll-6 i calves... 175 4 ft fders.. 9 cows..... kni 14 feeders.. S64 22 feeders.. 84 2 calves.. 4 feeders. 8 cows 14 feedera. 22 feedera. 4 ateers. .. 6 feeders. Coffee tl feeder.. 1281 4 70 'Jt steers.. ..13t 4 10 Diemcr 1,6 Ix ) tkiti 868 8!4 .ll4 .1090 Pr.. fit 2 76 u 76 2 a 2 60 3 H 1 3) 2 73 if SO 2 80 4 00 6 00 6 73 4 73 6 Ol 8 23 t .'6 3 03 3 70 6 on 3 2 1:5 3 Oj 3 70 3 9-) 60 No. Av. 42 feeders.. J17 2 calves... 190 A (uws loots 7 cowa 0) 40 sleet t....10fi2 '94 feeders. , 11 feeders. 12 cows..., 19 feeders. 8 heifers., 1 o w . t lalvei, I cow., 26 cows. .K"7 . 978 .. l) .- fin .. 806 .11V) . 245 4 cows.. T cows.. 837 3 feeders 12 cows 944 cows..... 948 2 cu...i..10r1 cows lluu 11 cows 8-'4 I feedera.. Hkt 4 bulla 1162 12 ealvea... ro. 9 feeders.. 8(6 51 cowa y.'4 6 fetders.. 940 4 bulls 112 12 alvea... 3n6 9 feedera.. h4 41 feeders. .1090 8 feeders.. 1016 T.-Neb. 119 steers. ..1211 I steer 18.) Q Neb. 8 cows 1043 f. A. yeB4 Neb. ... 960 3 i . 32 cows 887 ... W lis 3 cows 980 AtiiKiais cattle .Co. Neb. 17 steers.. .1133 4 10 4 25 2 65 2 66 ' 2 t: t 66 14 calves.. 13 cows..., 3 calves.. 3 Cows..,. Irowa... 284 16 3o5 34. 60 It cows 960 I bull 6144 6 uiwi 9tt 1 bull. .....!) tows 11 8 40 Z cows...,.l"6 2 90 13 feedera.. 913 8 90 i feedera.. 724 4 M 11 feedera.. 946 3 80 t feeders.! ' 13 cows.... 978 00 28-cows..... to) 8 2o WYOMINO 3 16 t 76 10 3 744 Pr. 3 ft) too 3 03 2 US 1 76 4 S3 3 70 43 t 60 8 00 3 10 3 9 4 H 2 35 3 70 4 00 2 00 .1 73 J 3 V 3 70 4 10 2 60 5 73 8 86 4 46 4 16 4 80 4 M t 30 1 .5 3 75 t 71 t 96 4 4 1 196 4 feeders. 1047 . 4 cows I4a . 24) ateers. ...ftp) . 11 feeders.. HD1 . ' t tows.. ...1211 1 44 1 steer 14. o 4 on a reedera.. 7Ni , t feedera.. 8t -"6 feeders.. 6-6 8 cows 972 rows 944 11 feeders.. 8ul P. J. ft J. H. Mclntaah Wvn 7 steers . ..14M 6 26 14 steers.. ..U66 8 J I 40 4 IS 408 I 80 3 60 8 (16 8 TO 3 26 4 35 BHEEP There was another hie- run f sheep here today, making the total for the wsck louuie, neaa which waa Just about on a par with laat week'a run, but very much larger than any week before that and larger than for the same week a year ago by 16,000 head. The general market, thla morning, was not aa active aa yesterday and day before, due In large part to the fact that aeveral big trains were late In arriving at the yarda whlcn alwaya delaya the trade to a greater or less extent. in spite of the fact that receipts were not all In sight, feeder buyers were out In the yarda early In the morning so that the market opened active with prlcea fully steady on anything suitable to take back Into the country and place on feed. Buyers bought freely of feeder lambs, paying 34.90 66.15 for desirable kinds. What few feed ing sheep were to be had also sold ateady with yesterday and at prlcea very satis factory to sellers. There . was a good in quiry for breeding ewes and aome good yearling breedera sold up to 86.50. Packers did not take hold aa freely as did feeder buyers, they being Inclined to hold back and wait the arrival of later trains. For that reason the market on killing atuff would have to be quoted as opening slow and weak with first bide In variably lower than yesterday. When the market was once under way. fat lamba sold at prices that were weak to possibly 10c lower in spots. Packera were generally quoting their purchases as a shade easier. Kut aheep, on the other hand, were generally lo'rjlSo lower than yester day. In spite of the fact that there waa aome delay In getting started, aa noted above, the market waa fairly active and the great big bulk of the receipts had changed hands by midday. Quotations on range or grass sheep and lamba: Oood to choice lumba, 33.15g3.4u; fair to good lambs, t3.0urdt.15; feeding lambs, 14 SO-iS.15: a-ood to choice light voarlloas. 14 13-54. a5; good to choice heavy yearllnga, il.9i34.10; feeding yearling, 33.75ift4.13; good to cnoice wetneis, ij eowe.uu; lair to fod wethers. 3.Mf'al; feeding wethers. ! 4off3.76; good to choice ewea, 8ft .133 63; fair to good ewea. jowt3.j, :eeaing ewes. l?5i&3.0u; culls and bucks. 31.50Q2.50. Representative aaiea: No. 18 Idaho ewea 81 Idaho lamba 64 Idaho ewes, feedera t4 Idaho ewea, feedera...... 1(0 Idaho ewes, fi-eders 44) Maho ewes, feeders )4) Idaho' ewes, feeders 27 Idaho ewes, faedere 141 lila ho ewes, feeders 5C6 Idaho lambs, feedera SM Idaho lamba, feeders .auve BlllDDinoT anl v r.r.-t lO&.'Sc steers, 34.007.25; dressed beef and butcher steers. 32.76fJi6.S0; steers under 1 000 lbs 33.OOJ41I.OU; Blockers and feeders. 83.001 oo: Knd. heiTi' t'.60j.B6: cannera, W 2.26; bulls. 3.76fi4.26; calves, KOtW.Ou! Texas and Indian steers, 32.766.25rcoW8 and heifers, 31. 50JJ3.76. .... " HOUS-Hecelpts. 1.100 head. Market a-6'lOe Z1 ..r Tl1 """ : Packer? 7 w i butcnr" at"l be"t heavy, 7.2ti D"f'-r Jnu LAMHH-Rara nla linn 103 Idaho lamba, feedera... 1, feedera... Av. 112 68 99 98 102 II lot 97 10") 60 67 60 68 l 1,1 103 9) 74 91 61 101 Idaho lamba 815 lditho lamba. feeders Z'A Idaho lambs, feeders lot Idaho ewea, feeders 168 Wyoming ewes, feeders 47 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 120 Wyoming yearlings, feedera. 148 Wyoming lamba. feeders 26 wyo. weiuers. reeuer culls... 103 3X1 Wyoming yearlings, feedera.. 77 ao Wyoming wethera 94 6a Wyo. wethers and yearllnga. 76 66 Wyoming ewea 93 1F4 Wyoming lamba. feedera..... 61 lfcl Wyoming lam ha, feedera 61 244 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 77 63 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 76 93 Wyoming ewes, feeder culls. 88 244 Wyoming awes, feeders 98 187 Wyoming ewes 108 '3 Wyoming we there, feeders... 96 846 Wyoming wethers, feeders.., 18 112 Wyoming lamba, feeders 48 869 Wyoming ewes loo 24 Wyoming ewes, feeders.:...: 94 t'4 Wyoming ewea. feeders 90 14 Wyo. ewea. feedera. culls.... To 175 Wyoming lambs, feeders 61 67 Wyoming lambs, fillers 62 Tt. 2 6) 4 10 t t'O 2 30 2 43 1 b 2 16 2 (0 2 8 4 80 4 IjO 4 M 4 73 4 9) 4 90 8 S5 2 61 4 10 3 ;6 4 10 t 60 4 25 3 6 8 7S 3 25 4 70 4 .0 4 4 10 i 60 t 3 48 3 75 t 75 4 y 1 40 3 ftl 2 tto I 60 4 90 4 o TV- T. A iLtTDCI D..ai.i. head. Market for lamba 10c lower; aheeD eV,"d. N"').ve nuon. 4 0064.36: lamba. tr m Hna W-SIOO; Block ers, 4.JO(S4.60. r- .- u , ; r i ' Kaaaaa Clry Ma Btookojllat-kat. KANSAS CITY, Bept. 18.-CATTLE Re ceipts, ls.700 head,' including 1 outheiVJ ?er' wf,,? 160 cows weak to ine lower; cfiolce export- and dressed beef Steele. 86.007.40: fa(T to good, 64 60ffid 00- ? BikK"..' V-1"-" ckerB and feed! r"..uW-w)&'4-lo: ""ern sleets, 8J.264J4 0O Ti ,'ow; -m.Vi native coVaTius tt-3.90; native helfeia 2.o0(U6.0; bulls. L 24 ; calves, 83.366.50. HlKM-Hewipt u,i head; market 10 15o lower; top, 17.10; bulk of sales. 86 7oS I 10; heavy, 86.90&7.1O; packers and butcherT ifJ.f-'U 'ht. 86.50.95? pip! ' hBtI'-P AND LAMBS-RecelptB a 84.2&i5.40; ewes and yearlings, 83 SO-IO; W.4tJj4.10; stuckera and feeders. 83.0004.00. loaz City- Lira Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, la.. Bept. 18.-(gpeelal Tale fc'ram -'ATTIJ5 - Recelpta 1.800 heal; market 10c lower; beeves, 34 rVW OO; griai cows. 32.60fc3.7t; feeders. 3.76!4.t; ' civ.I and yearllnga. $2,2Etg-J.35. v-.raB HOOS Receipts, 2.600 head;" market loo Stock la Slb. Re.elpta of live Block at the six prin cipal western markets yeaierdav: r Bouth Omaha. Sioux City 8t. Joseph St. Louis Kansas City.. Cllll'BgO Toluls cattle. Hogs. .. . . .6, 184 . 1.600 , 2."l .. 5.5) 7,000 . T,9oo i loo .18,700 14.X) .2J.0OO 80.000 Sheen. ' 24,814) "i'Mi 3.700 16.000 28.0U0 .,62,300 64,000 76,400 4oTee Markets - - NEW YORK. Bept.- 14. COFFEE Tha market for coffna futures tuned steady at net unchanged prit es to an advance of 9 polnta. with Ihe dose quiet, net un changed. Sales were reported of 6.2Go haea ociuiiar at. including September at 6.76c J.6X-; Drt eniber at 6.66c. JJarch,nd May at 5 60c. Spot coffee, quiet; No. J . Rto. 64ol No. 4 fidntne. 6v, Mild coffee, dull; teaaa dova, 412Vtc. 1 ' DalBin tirala Market. DILLTH. Sept. li-WHEAT-No. I northern, 11.044: No. 2, northern, 31.01.; oiT U member, l.o:4,; May! OATS To arrive, 474o; on Iraok. 474a. Oaaeiia .Ailrr Mare Moaey. ' PARIS, flipt. l.lt was aaserterl pioinlneiit quartets here today that raugementa are being completed for flotation of a new Russian loan on The primary object of this to take up the li.0OO,ijf) U6D.000.OUO) ot 6 per cent due In the spring. These with the 44 per cent treaa- In the French market, tranaacllon Is franca (about, treaaury noUa will be retired ury notea. The arrangement laywlvag aew loaa tat 400,000,009 franc