c THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET ttcided Strength for Saturday and Valuei Jtis After Selling. PRICES All) WELL MAINTAINED Offering Are Utile Staff la Quf.ck.li' Absorbed and is l.aealaa- Wheat Active at b Opening;. quickly and vevry OMAHA. Sept. J II. Urnln markets show decided strength frr eaturday market and valuta am ad vunreu after a short period of ai lung at the opening. ';ohiii..r,i.g the larg; movement In all gitids of grain, prices are tit-lug vry well luumiainee;. " Ufteilngs are absorbed lime stuif !a lugging. m;1 ' acilv for a Saturday and withstood persistent bear opeialions ut tli.) open. tig. holding firm. U(tr bulla look ad vantage of strength In 1U ijii,weii.ern maiada ahal advanced price wl above crieiiuir a close. WM" ":uk ur'y In the aosslon and r.iuiu, was general. The market was fea- . However, and continued favorable m iur maturing thu present imp huh iii wiiih at the close. September corn 1 io-i- aim cloned at ,34c. it'Unary wheat rctlp a wei e .'.Hil.OH) bi and shipments were 72;.t bj., against re. , ', . i"" er or 887,ai bu. and s.i.piiicnts va in i.ifj JU, ' receipts w,.1(( 4,, hu ,nd sh(p. riiehts Were 324.0MJ ,n.. against receipts last ui mii.'w du. and shipments of o.8,lM Clearance were none of corn, 12,om bu. ( oais and wheut and Hour equal tu 2dti,HiO bu. i.ieip..eji i lime, Ha''.. I lower on wheat Pry salt meats, . H' T : dear II" 874. It, it on, 111.75; i-lrar nba. strong; boxed extra rlha. I0 75; alinrt steady; boxed extra $11,624, short chars, in abiirla, i lea in, anuria $11 75. lot LTRY-E.is.tr; chickens, Bo; springs, i"f. turkeys, Kr; ducks. TliSo; gen.,.., 6,-. I!."I'TKIt-yi:l. I. crenmoiy. i: ''r..V. EGGS- Firm, 184c count. Receipts. Shipments oi.is 9,'t bll 114 ia. bu 4I.. I'll 126.) Flour. Wheat. I orn. Oats, t.2.-'- Sl.lm; XKW tOUK (.I.NRIIAI. JltRKKT NEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS Market Faili to Hold the Recovery of Friday tun v4(uii Higher on mm. Heubuard reported 9t,000 bu taken for export. Local ihuki! of option: of wheat Article.! open. Wheal Kept. Dec.. L'urn dept. lll!C. Oats Kept. May. -I I ..I TSH -I eiv. ..I 4 I High. Low. C,lose. Yea y. r.xTTir i ' 1 7:4 b' til'a j t 4 j til',, V'k I 41j I 46'., 4K' 4il I 4H I 4k Uiuiiba Ink I'rlccs. "Ill,, r-Mu. i haul. B4ra96c: No. NO. Willi Ho i uh 4, IHl'l. . . , . ..I ' Ji i a iNj. 4l,li. iiv : , sd(!.'.V4i;i No. 3 apring, hard. -'. . Va73e; No. 3, 72'q73i'; Nn. ' ''. iZ'l4'fi3c; No. J yellow, - wake, 7J'i.3c; No. 3 whltt, 3 " i u I'lrj. fat mixed, 44-: No. 3 yellow. while, 4'fVic: No. 4 whii .aliil.i:,!, t,i,e. h'.'jii.h ; No. 3, nWdWUc. enrlut llevrrpta. ... . Wheat blcago -a MinheapoiiB 8tj Oinana jo lJUlUn, jy Corn. s4 26 i Oats. 77 tllKAfiO bll.ll Au I'RUVISIOXa l-'raturrn v( thp Trad Inn and ( lualnw 1'rleea on ttoard of Trade. CHICAtiU. ept. ia.rie market for wheal ivuxun-jKu louay under the atlmulua vi rt polled export bujInosB and tha llua alan enoieia, eioalng prleta being tioiri i ' 1 : over yoiei'iiay. i.'uni, outs and Plowstona uli J. mailed at an advance. the wheat ni.m were the hightKt of . . mo opening thu wheal liiarKel gave ho pioiniie of Uh higher aaplratlons, puctj being off fra-ctlondlly on iha h-avy aivUaia In the northwest and at Winiupt,, ana tha good weather, iater. bowtvt.', 1 aiiuda diauovered lhat its elimath: eondl!on. were uiiaeitled, ami llvorpool laluu to follow th decllnu 011 Ulta aide yul. j laden tn conaequenco turned their utteiiiion to Ilia eapori ail uation ana fov.nu that It wa.s good. It leporttu that all offerings trom the araboaru, Kansas IMty and ilululh ag gregating 1,300,0(10 huahels over nlghi, nau heeu laKen abroad. I'pder this bSm uius prices atarted upward and passed Havlou.1 high marks. Added bull fuivor luniH 1 rum iholera reporU from Kusslu. i was ealculuted that Uermany and the Medlterranuuu porta might have to iloaa men wnurves 10 Huaian wheat tu avoid P'deiiuu. he southwest contributed a tune ot bullish news by warning the trade lhai ,iry weather would restrict thu area wiiuer wheat needed this fall. lni: tleiuaiiy it was noted that primary re eaipv, for th week broke alt previous lei.oid oy J.uuO.Oim biishela. but the beura Wtue, uiiabiM tu make tills tactor a telling one. fnmary receipts today were 3,J3v tinii bmheis. against 887, UuO bushels a year ago. .Seaboard clearances in wheal and Jiuur were ctiuul to 2110,000 bushois. Jicai lecclpis were 73 cars, with 6 of conuact giade, while the aggiegatp car lotj received at Chicago, .Minneapolis and uuluih were 1,343 bushels, against 1,127 .a,, week and 5iii 11 year ago. Fine weather for the maturing crop and more raiding of the September delivery uvprcssed corn prlce.x at the outlet, but biiorlH covered on the wheat bulge and 11K1 loarsrr cereu! closed firm, with lc- iiuuici op n,r. 1 no I'umi market win .11 in. Uocul receipts were 2t)l cars witii j urs of contrai l graile. live linn market was a ouiet affair, o.ii. ha.iowed by the corn and wheat pit. 1 ecu wotked higher 111 aympahty with vne uther grains, December closing e up. Local receipts were i'U6 cara. the corn Mrcngtli and support from pnoKers stimulated the provisions mar net and closing prices were from D&iViC 10 ;ilWo over ye.,terday. fcsilmated recelpti tomorrow: Wheal, tti cats: corn. 3m cars; oats, 231 cars; hogs, J4.000 head. Toe leading futures ranged as follows: ((notations of the Day on Varlons (oninimllllea. NK.W TOI1K. Sept. 19.-KLnm-nccelpta ii.oji inns.; rvixjris. S.iihH bbls. ; mmk " nut quiet: Mlnmsota pnttnl, $,.4' ji.vi; winter strnlghts. f4 tVnA 4i: MlnneMoia (iRKers, ft.WKiiM.Hii; Int.-r cxMas, I4i.T.i winter nntenis, 4.4i4.8: winter law uraue. .i :("if,.i !. Kye flour, quiet, lair tn giiiiri. i.-,'ri4 pi; cliol.e tn rnncy. fl oiif;4i) i.-KNMKAI-Mleady; fine whlto and low. 1.7f.ifl Vi; lonrie, l a.Vnl.7U; kiln dried RVF-D11II; No. 2 western, 4c, nnrnlnal r. o. 11.. rtiw yora. HAfU.KY yulht ; malting, ffiHinf. c. I. f liuttiilo; feeding. fiMnntc, r. I. f., Nw York n iir.Ai-Hi'ct'ijuii. i!,',m, ou.; esp irts i..-t.i.i on. pjiii, m;,rser lirm; rn. r. si.v.'itii.iwvi. elevator; No. 2 red. II ffc f o. b., aflojt; No. 1 northern, linloili ti 1 :!u. 'i i'"'. i nniu winter, i.iit'c uiioai. a nriei opening d clln today was followed bv a strong ueni per nusne una to drv the southwest, a gm.d rinort covering of shorts. The close f. o. b f. o. b In wheat advance of weatnr in demand, and . . 0 lu net hlxhcr. September closed at Jl.ro; December, f l.i'.l',. closed jt ll.oy-V; May. ll.ormM.ioi,', closed at 1. !. v url.n Kcrelpta. 4.3K) bu. Spot m.irket iirin, jno. l nonilnn', elevator, nnl .'Ho iioimiiibi neiiverea. option market wus wnnout thransnctlnns, closing Ito ne higher. 8epteinler closed at xc; I)eoem ber closed nt 7h',4c. i)A I H Keceipis. 7S.f)0 bu.; i xports, 11.7T5 bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to Si pounns, bac ; natural whlie, 28 lo .11 pounds. Ik""wi enppea wnuu, 1. to 4'J pounds, 01 fedlC. ' KKKn Bnrely steadv; spring bran, $a.50 middling, $:'4 001 city. $24. On. HAi t.asy; shipping, fintwc; good to cnoice. yiK(i,u'. I.KATIIKK-Qulet; acid 20Hffi2r)c. ItON8-8teily; family, l.7S?17.rO: mess, IM.Ikfdlii.iin: beef hams, :iM)it3 .01: pac ket, l.MHff lst.M; city extra mess. J44.(iQ -11. 1 111 meais, sienuy; pi' Kted b.-ll es, ll''u 1114c; pickled hams, uQsIlV. I.ard, miner; weaiwrn. Ilii.tiM. Jil; refined, film rmitlnent, $11. on; South American, $11. 75 roninound i(io. Fork, firm; family, $19 50 snori ciejr. aia iwiw oil; niess, Jli.O) IH I I -l". TALLOW Slen.lv eltv (t-1 r 5((jC. KITK Steadv: domeslle. fair to otra 111. ihnx ... i " J" 4' 1 JOI'nil, iioinuiui. rilj 1 I KH1-D11 rl rr..umorv ru,,.lal. OlA 9ii2. , , :J . : l '7j., iin, it rt 2.iic iniras tn r rsls. ItV-mc: stale dalrv. common In fL.,D.t lSfliJUc; process, rnnimnn to xnnnlni Ditc: western fartorv. flraia 10m w.oi.r. factory, imitation 20c. ' t'HICKSK Olliet! fllll PrRm unaplol. W il4c, email, colored or white, fancy, lSc: large, colored or white, fancv. 12U,-- irn.,,4 to prime. llfoU'lAc: commm, to fulr iimi I me: fklms, 34rui5i4c. FItGS Uuiet: state. PunnRvlvnnln nnH nearby fancy, selected, while n:i'n. r al io choice. 2f'a.1(c: brown n n ,1 mlnH .,,,, 8731:8c; fair to choice. 2tru26c; westerh fli'sia! KtrXc; seconds, 2l4(23'i,c. J'Ol I. lit Y A live, steady: Burin chirk. ens, 14c; fowls. 13'aic: luikev. i:iu.r. liressed. firm; western snrina chickens l:,i fowls, l;tj,15c; spring turkeys, 2uj2oc. " lc; WKATIIEH I Si TUB UHAI.V BELT Fair Frohnbly Snaday, with Not MneU tliaug U Teninerstnrc, OMAHA. Sept. 19. l!k. Hhowors occurred within the last twenty four hours in thu extieiua northwest. ti4 lower Mississippi valley and lake region, and heavy ruins continue in the west gulf states. Tim weather Is fair In the eastern portion this tnoining, and continues gen erally clear In the central valleys and west to the mountains. Teinperutures are higher in the cast, but no important change has occurred In the central or western portions and the outlook Is favorable for continued warm In this vicinity tonight and Sunday. With fair tonight uud prubably Sunday. Omaha record of trropemlur. and pre cipitation compared with the correspondlna day of the last threa yegrs: ... . , lft. 19W. 190(5. Minimum temperature.,.,. M t 6i i-ii-uipnaiion ou .01 .18 .) "ununi temperature tor today, t5 degreea , Jr'c'"np' t preclpltatiqn since March t), ... tu till llt'Ot corresponding period PBICES LOWEST OF WEEK Violent Helaps Dae to Rrorned Baaplclon Powerfal Npeealaturs Art Dlorlbatlng tucks. .NEW YORK, Sept. 19.-Btocks failed to hold the recovery which was enjoyed yes terday, although there was soma early ex tension of that recovery tociuy. Later in the session the most active and prominent atocka sold at the lowest prkes of the week. '1 lie violent relapse was due tn re newed suspicion that stocks were being distributed by the powerful speculative party thai has been credited with the prac tical control of the market for weeks past. 1 ne support accorded the market yester terday beg t a hope that this control was to be reusserled and the reaction termi nated. Tne pressure to sell on the advances today dissipated this hope and an active unloading of speculative holdings followtd. 1 he fcel.ing was in full force when the mar ket closed anil at the lowest prices of the week. Tint "political siure." which has been ascribed as a factor in the market ever since tlie Maine election result became known on last Tuesday, came Into full dis cussion again. The disclosures pointing to the meas.ires takm in the past on behalf of the Htandard Oil company . of ficials to nfluence political and legislative action in the interest of that corporation were re garded with apprehension in the financial district as threatening to turn the campaign discussion and lntluem.es into these chan nels flie speculative sentiment showed Use f sensitive to the threat of inflaming public opinion again in the direction of hos tility to corporations. The tone of the re newed activity In the presidential campaign received the same interpretation from the speculative element. Tlie mercantile agency rvu ws emphasising the mndrato n,- progtess making toward recovery in com mercial affairs served to enforce tlie feel ing of reserve toward the maintenance of prices of secjiiths at a level based on earlier sanguine expectations of the rate ol this recovery. A sharp decline In foreign exchange was a feature of the day the special demand which has kept up rales having been satis fled apparently with the sailing of today's steamers. The loaji contraction disclosed by the bank statement showed that the stock market liquidation is having its ef fect 111 Ot (Setting the mr,vn.. u'rlor' Vrk bUnk re8erVl'8 t0 tne Bonds were firm T.ni ..1.. ffttO.ooO. fnlted States 7a b-vL" and Hie 4s 4 per cent on call OuHna the were: Silver. iavMfi. iitki Silver, $.i7,6.'; no gold. SEPTEMBER 20. 1909. J LL 0UA1IA LIVE STOCK MARKET $!"5,M4. Exports M Boston Storks and Ronds '"IU., Kept. 19. Mnnev. rail loans Hi ii-ui, nine niHns. .vni per cent, closing on stocks and bonds: at Allow is . !S Ami,lsRniRlr1 il'. AtUntir ;, llttifh4m t . M'i 1 11 Hull M.i .I'M Oniennltl .12ro;,pr Hancc . .M. !air W'.-.t .... .U: Franklin . In (;rtn!v 141 Knul ., .15"', Mm Minins . . t1 Mlchiran . K Mhsk . s Mont. o. a c. .l?miM lr. mlulon . .IlitflB-ml, . ?.'..!:, rmt . Kl l4uinr Sliannnn Tamarack Trinity t'nlteil Copper t'. 8. Minlnx... V. S Oil . Ml "t ih . Virions . 4N Winona .)7 Wolverlna 'J.a t2 per Official A', hi... all to 4a Wet I'enlral 4l At.hljon H. R .. do pfd Potnn A All4nr Bnirton Mnln. Ilcaton Klevalt4 fllrbburf pld . .. Mrtlcan Ontral . N V.. N. H 4 I'nlon Parlhr ... Am Are C hem cici pfd Am f'neru. Tub. Amer, Su(3r .... Am. T. T Am. Wonles .... do Did Riiaon Elsr' 1 1 1 u central Klecirlc Maar. Klettrlc .. du pfd Maaa. Oai t'nlle.l Fruit .... t nlted S. SI .... , do pfd V. g Steel do pfd Advuutura .110 .ll . . 41 . 54 .Ha', . 9 iv . . 23 . . IS . 4 .i . 3'i T 7VA . . . n . 4i"i, W1 . 44 . 0 i'k .ltd ei market best. Texas Central . Weatern. . London ( losing .atocka. LONDON. Sept. lP.-Oit tl.a Stock ex change today American securities were dis . ,y h''Ur'r- 'ol,,'lhK the Imi roveinent of Wall street. Some continental as well - rii'irnoiciiiiii, support improved Prl ....... mo r.oujr opining and the closed steady, a shade, below the London closing iimk ouotatlnn. wnauia, mnnvjr ..cx do account Anarnnria Atchison do ptd Baltimore Ohio Canadian Pari fir cheaapeake & Ohio f'hl. tlreat W'ealern i hi., mi. St. P..I4ii do pfd ict pcra L.ifc flniiit.... lener A Rlo tl.. do ptd EH do 1st ptd do td pld Crand Trunk Illinois Central ... 1 Mn.. Kan .. I '4 New York .. f. Norfolk Ac .. ' do ptd . .X.,., Pnlrl Western. rennEylvanla ..!(' Kand Minn, I2f Reading Southern Rallw ins JO1 it 4144 . .l week. CloalnaT mintn r Irvnai nn Iowa - . v . v . . vii rtuv.m wcro av fol- Deficiency for ll7. ti.til Inches. Deficiency for l'.HW, 1.84 inches. corresponding period I 1 A. WELSH, Ixical Forecaster. Torn and Wheat Region Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 7Mh meridian time, Saturday, Sen tember 19, v OMAHA DISTRICT. Temn Ruin. stations. Max. Mill. fall. Artldea.1 Open. High. Low. ClosB. ts'y. Wheat Kept. 1 ec. May Lot n Sept. lec. Atay Oius- Bepl. Dec. Alay ?oia Oct. Jan. May Laid- o t. Jan. May Hibk- Oct. Jan. May 1 02k 7 I C57k'jiii5 IcAucj.! Ifilwull I i I 15 (jl 10 974 1 01 I 9'1 1 olHiW'ui 1 WSI 1 i'-Va 7l tajH,, 7 t).i tinclj 1 ffl',1 1 bli 1 04U, I 77 V 90'4 7BU c;cftoi'.4 t'1j4tH)UlooS(tc4l 6i 49 4:114, Wal I 15 674i 15 47U 11 ia 1 in n.i 4MH SI I 49 49'.i in is 9 Vj to t 9 80 K2t4j HO.",, 15 ciS 17 15 17 OiVil 17 00 I 17 ui 1" 30 I 10 2',"4 10 3 HI H. II lift 10 Oil. I 10 16 I 10 OU J 10 Uo 9 95 9 8ft (93 8 95 1 M 90 t a& 06 I 9 uj'.a! 9 0a 4hH 15 42H Id 9: id au 1" 17 '" t 774 k si 'I tl 974 led; Nu. 1. DnVaiC liHU. (ufl. (114.. " o4'u7c; .No. 3 yallow, 4SVc; No. 3 white, No. 2. Cash quotations Were as follows: FLOl'K Firm; winter patents, $4.10(84.78; Ami8 1 f4"04-'': l'Hng patents, eicA.-, ro. red UlTsW .o'Vu.Kc; No. 3 yallow, 1l OAl'S-.No. J white. i4 UoOc. Ht K No. 2. 764c. wesler. t' 1 1.234i No. 1 north-i-n.v.. Tio'ilhy. prime, $4803.30. Lil"-rV,.t!,.V.,ct Krudes. in!,.,, " .iivilisio,O..BIiirt ii, ,1,1a. ,1...,. aldva it... ...... e,. "nun clear Following were, tne Tc'celDta and hi. metita of flour and gral'.? P Hecelpts. fihinmenta AHIllltnil. Wet) 91 62 III Auburiu. Neb n 6!i .no Broken How, Neb. Do HO .00 Columbus Neb.. 91 itf .00 Culbertson, Neb. 91 59 ' . r all bury. Neb... 91 57 .00 Fairmont, Neb... 90 n2 .no Or. Island. Nob.. 91 62 .00 Hartingtcn, Neb. 94 S3 .to Hastings, Nell... 91 gl .00 Hold! i He, Keb... 9.1 62 .00 Oakdale, N u. .. . 89 61 .do Omaha. Neb 8S m .00 Tekumnli, Neb.., 90 55 .00 Alta. la 87 G2 .nu Carroll, la 89 58 .nO Clarinda. la 90 55 .no Bibley, la 89 61 .( Sioux City, Ja.. 8S 61 .(4) Minimum tcmperatvtre for perluU ending at $ a. in. DISTH1CT AVERAGES Pky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cle.r Clear Clear Clear Char Clear twelvs-hour lump, Bain. Max. Ajln. Inehes. 90 !) 90 10 8i 81 91 92 to 52 GO b 6H bo 58 bit 4 In temperature baa and wheat ,Mlf lain 1-Kht anowers oc- n . i . 16 75. Lard. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. ts, bu. ... ltye. bu. .. jiatiey. tut. ... 31,o.cj ... 57.Uil ...3.11 co . .3J5.C.UI ... il.um .197. KM 39. (tV) 16. ft U6.U0 H.0i) I.U0 47.UJO On the Froduce exchange today tpe hilt ter inarkvl was steady; , reanurha, dalrh. i7r!ja,K... K,ga. firm; at n,a,w' i'uses llrsts, iiikioiieci, nciiv; flints. JU" 2Jc. Chi'ese, firm at I2'ijl3i ' llluik pi iiiiu sr. track, liard. 11.04'.. COKN-Hlgher; lO"-. i0. VUI'Sc; OATt No. 2 white. st. Lonla (ieaeral Market, LOC1S. Sept. If.-WIIKAT-lligher; ai'.o, ; ieU .WVl.ui: N. i lloryl.tH, December, ii.o.'Vk; y4y track. No. n,h 2 while. .Vii- iui..n,i...i . .. " May. wc . "v" kct?A'i'8r!V.,,'""?: trach' N'1- 3 ". i"icj 0. 3 White. i i ' May. 814b61V. w c- KYE'-Cjuiet. Jvci;84c. rwiii-Mrm; re.1 winter eira lancy and ll hi s. J..ri. fekl'ID Timothv, : C iltNMMAL i.Mi URAX I'nchanged Illill.l.UJ. HA Y I'nchanged; prairie. I.i 10 i. iKti.N nrrro.v TlES-$ia HAtHUNtJ . HIJ.MH TW1NK Tc M.W. Laid, higher, prim-- stcaru. putchta. $4.W atraight, $4.'-ij4.ao; No. of Central. Stations. Chicago, 111 26 Ct'lumbus, u 17 Des Mollies, l;l 14 Indianapolis, Intl.. 12 Kam-as City. Mo.. 20 Louisville, Ky 19 Minneapolis, Minn. JO Onmha, Neb 1:1 St. Louis, Mo 13 No important change occvirn it In the coru i.siiue the last report. curred :n tlie 8t. I.oula dli-trlct L. A. Wlli, lcal Forecaster. Kansas City Uruin and I'rovlalous. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 19.-WHk,AT-l-,-changed; September. 94c; December, 54c; "'. 5.Hc; cash. No. 2 bard, 9041.00; No. hard 9ni9Sc; No. 2 red. $1.041.05; No. 3 red, $1.0ccil.oa4. ... COKN-Ctichanged to 4c lower; Septem ber. ,4Vac; December, ie; May, tJKia; cash. No. 2 mixed, 74'-c; No. I nilxad. 784 7 v'S " W lti"jnc- ivhilt, OA i b l nchanged ; No. No. 2 mined. 47icj4S4c. It YE 7Miioc. HAY-Dull; choice choice prairie, 8S.;,fiH.5i li I TT 1-: H Steady ; creamery stoik. Pic. LOUS Vic rant 2 white, AsVicfjSOc; timothy, l lKg'10.00; 13c; packing fresh extras. 23c ; cur- Amalgamated Copper ... tn. , & r Am. C. & P. Did Am. t ottoa Oil Am. H. AY L. pfd Am. Ira Seruiitias .... Aai. Llnaeed Oil Am. Locomotlv Am. Locomotlvs pfd.... Am. B. A H Am. 8. ft. ptd Am. Sucar Refining.... Am. Tobacio ptd...,.,.. American Woolen Anaennda Mining Co.... Atrhlfton Alihleon pld Atlantic Cnaat Une Palllmore A Ohio Ual. & Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather , Central Leather pfd Central of New .leraova Chesapeake A Ohlp Cnlcaao Ot. W Chicago A N. W C, M. 4 St. P C C. C. A SI I. Colorado F. A I......... Colorado a so Colo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. A So. 2d pfd Consolidated Oaa ........ Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A R. O D. A R. O. pfd Dletlllira' Securities ... Erie Brie let pfd Erie Id pfd General KlecUl Ot. Northern pfd Ot. Northern lira clla... Illinois I'enlral intorboroufih Mat Int. Mel. pfd International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City So K. C. So. ptd Loulavllle & N Minn. At St. L M . St. P. & 8. 8. M ... Mlesourl Pacific M., K. & T M., K. A T. pfd National Lead New York Central , N. Y , O. ft W Norfolk A W f... North American ....... Norlhern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennaylvania People' a Gas P.. C, C. A St. L Pressed Steel Car Pullman Pulaca Car Hallway Steel Spring... Reading Republic Steel Republic Hticel pfd Hock Inland fa Ao:k Iiland Co. pld St. L. A 8. Y. Id ptd.... St. Lout S. W Bt. L. 6. W. pfd. sioea-shemeid s. Southern Paclfla So. Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd 1'enueaaee Copper Teaaa ei Pacific T-. Bt. L. A W T.. St. L. W. pld , Union Pacific I'nlon Pacific pfd ti. a). Kuliher V. S. Rubber 1st pfd P. IS. Steel t'. S. Steel pfd t'lali Coiitr Va. -Carolina Chemical Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd Wahaati WaUaali pfd Weatinhouae Electric? .... W eaterii t'nion , W. ck L. K W iacolialn Central Total sales for the day galea. , t7,0 WM 00 '. i , 100 i0 100 loo i.iioci 1,3' 10 100 High. TtiVt M S34 'is '.i 1IM 102 1) a s Low. Cloae. 7244 73 31, 'iiii 'wvi '444 UH S3 -A 101 110 M 17 64 ,sm 1774 H I.O10 2,9uO 100 r.ivi 17i4 to 84 7Y . I0,.V.I 2O0 . 1.7' (mi loo iVO 7,7" aoo 100 loo '''ioo J60 too ) 41m Xl.iVO a.o-o 1,100 I'll c0 If 44 137 "4 64 1 m 8104 m 6HV4 1474 l4 1SK 7 " 43 44 i:i:4 M4 141 It II 4i4 171 V4 94 lr.R w 4 M 14 K H 143 1744 m 1714 4i!4 14 140 12944 lt4 139 11 SIVA 1,700 1,900 in.rino l.tXK) 3.0.-I lew P le.icio DO) I Fill) 100 21 ltd M4 31 79'" H5 4i4 734 61S i:i;o, 24 112 i ;io 174 it'14 iiiiii 31) itii. 1034 3D 734 14 13S 24 1211 95 '.00 31 31 a 1. 1(H.M (00 (ID) l.cics) U, MO 34,1110 AM) t,o.l T 1,J0 1334 22 79 lB 35 1044 II11 ki 13 '4 i.4 12HA4 11 7 13 lotH 1184 114 A2 M SKI 1,WV 3110 lit 84, 6'") .ei 41 HI CW "i'i 2l) 1,1'K) sue 17 111 41 1.. 14 4i'A an'.s "124 1 7-4 60 . l.Sol L8V4 (19.9J0 tharts. 66 lbs 'jo- M 44 107 ' 41 HI 'its ih '14 o 174 SO Kit (34 II 264 10A 46 J'l4 83 iA 101 l! !'S 234 4-4 tW4 r4 n 10 494 1714 Ai', 4 tul 394 sT4 138 133 :.4 334 17 004 i7Vi 1W4 27 N 23 Vi - 42V4 43 119 1L efi 11184 11 31 4 K 13 17 S7i 0I4 1H 28 114 52 2 as 4 77 104 38 ft o ISSi l-i v 9"i 7 31 16i J4I4 ISO Is !tt H 18 14 26 17 43 1314 lit 6:4 474 e4 24 C.6U 161 Ni M 91 144 H7 4 4.4 :'9 tut 14 314 lil ft'' Purine . 1 nion Pacific .. . 68 do pfd ... . . "4 t'. 8. Steel....'.". . 44 do pfd . 44 Wabaah . 12 "4 do pfd .144 RlMn.,1. .- Loulavllle A Naah. . . Kal A Amal. Copper"" yll.Vi.lt Uumt st i4,l t,u.. r., WONbl'-ijju per cant. ilie rat nt discount in the nnr. Is 14jl 6-16 rs-r rem- f..- 7-16 per cent. Atu M3 .lctc4 . . 17 .112 . .! . I'd . 1)314 . 7Hi for abort bills three months bills. Clearing; House Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Sept. I9.-,TI,o statement of the clearing house banks for the week shows that the bank, hold $ae.218.625 mm" than the requirements of the 15 per cent reserve rule. This is a decrease of tl.lU.m In the proportionate cash J- 'L ?.. e"-u i-ii.c iaa, s. 4iie statemeni f..l Cattlt of All Kinds Considerably Lower for the Week. HOGS TEN HIGHER FOB THE WEEK Feeding; gaeep and I. a nibs and Cat la in ha Rrll at About steady Prleea All the Wrrk Ka Stieeai Loner. SOt'TH OMAHA. 8ept. Iff. Receipts were: Cattle. Hons Official Monday 11. e.) 1.9J7 Official Tuesday 1J1U 6,ili OfKcial Wednesday pi.5: b.Hl Official Thursday 7,015 5.1 1 if tidal Krlduv 7s7 3,274 LMImute Suturday 172 3 36 1. Secp. SI .1.0 2-t, So J.4. cob 1.8 7,073 11 tlceahle from dsy to day. On the other hsml. fat aheep eased off and st Hie rl. se f the week ar quotable lii'H.ic loor than last week The fact that tat slirep h.tve declined while f b ra have rcmalnuil about steady leaves the two s lllng In u,rv tunilv lb. sane notches. Taking everylniiig Into ac c mnt. 1 li,- i,lllr. a 1 mis wck r.is necn very saUvf;! t from a seller s at ml point. W'lc'tatliins ill tange or atass sheep and 1hi.iI s: Oood tn choice lambs. $: IS.fS 3'. fair to good lambs, ti jei.i.i li,; fetdlng l i ribs' 4 Si.-c !; good In choice light earll..gj 84 i.--ci 3.; good to choice heavy vearhnaa' 1.1 9. Jjt.io; feeding yearl'rs. $1.7i,4l": good to choice netleis. $3t'.j4iX' fair to g id wethers. 83 4oi.l ft); feeding weihers $.1.4i.,3 75; good tn choice ewes, fcs IVrS VI fair tn goo. I ewes. $...nofi3.:.'i; fi-edlt.g eweai $2 :VtiS.OO. culls and bucks. Si rsij-.;," ' day or to ago he pasted a supplementary notice in h!s windlw which sua labeled Last Call:" Here' what the placard leave ' I am about to put here the names and sd.brsses of everv 'deadl.eni' who has traded ot mv store and who still owes a bll over sixty da vs. Those wishing tn avoid cli'vi.ir.' Ieiter rail and settle at oni c." - l'liiu.'elphis North American. FAMILY CF GOVERNOR HUGHES Bahy n tear Did line of the Most Important Mctnheri of the leasehold. ..40.673 . .i.i-' . .28.919 . .i.i 41.3 ..1.575 .34.4:8 54,i Sf.82.1 S9.oM SH.441I 30.127 8o,S;o 97.. VIS 97.4 .3 8.74 55. '4 48.9J 75.849 Six daya this week .. oanie days last week . Same days 2 weeks ugo Same days 3 weeks ami Kama days 4 weeks ago same days lust year... 1 he folluWillK table kio.cli tiia rei'i'lnls of '"i". nogs and sheen at South Omaha for mo year to uale, compared with laev yeai . . lDi'8. l!07. Inc. D V.u,tl I..9.I32 817.578 U.S.6 1.8C-3 591 l.MM.07 tti.S"4 "heep 1,261.315 1,2a, 580 3,2u 1 OS tOll.lWlriB- luhln ahon. tl... ilveriore. rrico or hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with Kansas 4 ly l ive Mock Market. KANSAS CITY. S. nt 19. C VTTI.K-lte-ceipls. 4(0 brad. Including 2i southerns market steady ; rec eipts for the week, !i .1 bead: j holce export and dress.'d b.-of sloe is $n. ol ii; fair to good. 14 7i.Kir.i 27,; western s re t c. i Viai; stockevs and feeders. $2 i' silio; southern steers, tl I, n 1 in .m.ii .... $iia.8:-; native cows. tl.ieWti l.ta): nu- $.'.ri'!(4..Vi; bulls, $2 4.11 3. : cows tve he if. -is calves l.ttmimno. HiltiS-Hee einls. 3H.V) bi nd- .1.-.,.,.. celpt, for 1 he Wee k. rtt.PtKi h.-ad: ton 87.10: llUlk Ol' sales. Xt e,o,i7 11.V t,lej..7io. packets inul butchers, Js's (I7 Hi; liehts ' Jii Vi tl 1 Ki : pics. $4 nH4ill.2'i S11LK1' AND I.AMIIS-U.vniii. Jrti,..a.i. tnarkc-t steady; receipts fir the week. 45i be, id: hiiiihs. Jt'.'t'. oijo ...,Jri.. ... $.'! 7..'ci-l.l0; western vearllnss 1.1 e .Cn 4 i 1 wetlcrn -he p, fi fK-,,1.10; st.v keia and feed ers, I3.tlci( 1.10. Considering that 1. is cenii. recent years and a public v oniparat ively the degree of prominence In Charles F.. Hughes In as ge.vernor of New York, man of presidential caliber. little has been printed re- compansuna: l.O.O Live Stork Market. i'Pl. lrt.-'WTTI.K-Kcceipts, Date. I 1?08. il9o7.'UHJ..t9oo.:l.H.1l.!li''l2. 7.. 8.. 9. 10. 11 Sept. Sept. Bept. Me nt. Sent. STt. 12... Sept. 13... bent. 14 Bept. 15.. sent, "m Sent. 17 Sept. )!... Sept. 19... 60V1I 6 M 6 (iSV, o o 6 66 6 71 B 9(1 ti 84 6 794 6 824 ti 8. 6 8S 6 88; 6 90 6 82 o 83 8 84 6 881 a 8 $ 9o 5 84 5 78 5 72 6 02 6 93! 6 571 5 to' 6 0 6 02! 6 9j I fi 11! 6 os; 1 us, 6 3ti 6 3SI 1 4 so: 5 81! 6 21 5 14 I 14 a 29i I 5 82! 5 33! 5 :2; 5 43 5 ;loi 5 nlj 6 39 8 54' 6 44 A tic I 5 13 6 54 5 54, t 61 I 6 M, 5 6n 8 671 6 68 5 1V1 5 68 S fil 5 641 5 041 7 48 6 74 5 711 7 37 7 46 7 61 7 4S 7 46 1 IV) 7 lV 7 U 7 65 7 42 St. I.oula ST. I.OI IS, S n. .10. incunnnir 1.11 T.,HnN. Mi..-,.i,. native t-1 v polng and exp rt steers, 31 r 1 7'r dressed b-et and bnleher steers. ?J7.V(iH2j' steers nnd.r lciai lbs, S i. tkVut ti.aai; slockets lillct rei'tlers. 1.1 0'.04 lltl- . ..n o 1 1..... ... $2 M7.) 7"i; dinners. $2 a frt.2": bulls, $3 T.iirf 4 2a: ca.ves. $l.ufjr7 (o. Tcsas and Indian St. ers. 82. i.VcfM. Jo : .-..ua U.. l...lr.... a'-..,..- 3 75 ' " " " HOtlH Hecelnls t, i.j. ... t lev. (i : nivre m . liuht. u i..,.. 1 $'. "I'll 7.15: butchers ami h. '-i 1 t- 7.45. .... c..e BHKlCr AND LAMHS-No inarkct. hleago l ive Stock Market. Sunday. The Official number of enra of brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. 11 r a lows; Loans Deposita Circulation Legal tenders Specie Reserve Reserve required.. Surplus isx-li. s. deposits. .... Decrease. .ei.aiJi.inz.scu 3.577,'iOO . l,11i,.T"S,0l 54,441. 000 7!l,664.fi0 , 3J3.b:i4,90O . 4n8,359.400 . 33.140,875 60.218.526 fi2.647.7lHi 478.4HO 61,5.0 823,200 i. 1 12. iijC 3,618.900 1,874.600 1.774.SOO 1 eon dXA " 1 . "-' " ..r.,,,,001. iieiBiiuin or actual reserve of the eo-niuis imuse nanas at tho close of busl ness yesterday was 8.76. The statement of banks and trust com panics or greater New York not members ...,,!v clearing nouse shows that thesa In stiiuiions nave aggregate deposits of Jl -042.563.100; total cash on band. $ti9,7ti3,700, and iu.ua aiiiouiiiing to e.iul,.44,llo. Bank t lesrlnga, OMATIA, Sept. 19 Bank clearings for to day were $2.iiH.293.41 and for the corres punuuig aave last year ll.u.it,263.34. Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday ., Friday Saturday .. 19118. ..$ 2.317.915.23 1.844.998.H) ,. 1. 979. 522.41 .. 1.913.081. .. 2.191.512.50 .. 2.004.98.41 1907. ! 2.5(5,761 01 l.i9o.043 04 2.014.048 43 2.0 7.170.91 1. 921. Sin 09 1.956.263.84 $12,2fil.8S3.08 $12.e39.KI.8B over tne corresponding week Totals . Increase last year, Foreign Klnnnelal. , KEK1.1N, sept. 19 Trading on the Bourse today was firm and prices itume- w.i.e ...aicei. PARIS, Sept. 19. Prices on the Bourse euuftj wcia weaaer. Cotton Market.' NEW YORK, Sept. 19 -COTTON-Fu- rurea openen steady; September, 8.80c, bid: January. g.tc; March, 8.67c; April, 8.75c; . u ..f , a.oie;. .... Futures closed ' steady ; September,' 8 93c October, 8.9clc; November, 8.78c; December 8Klc; January, 8 67o: February. 8 6e' March, 8.72c; May, 8.77c. Spot cotton clcmed quiet; middling uplands, 9.60c; middling gulf, 9.75c; sales, none. JALVESTON. Tex., Sept. 19. COTTON LIVERPOOL. Sept. 19,-COTTON-Spot dull, prices 9 points lower; American ml1 dllng fair. 6.01d; good middling, 5.65d; mid dling. 6.45d: low middling, 5.21d; good or- amary, i.nia; ordinary, 4.21d. The sues of iiih uay were a.isi tiaies, ot which 20o bales ewere for speculation and export and In cluded 2,V)0 bales of American; receipts 2.000 bales. Including. 1,700 bales of Amer ican. Futures opened easier and closed steady; September, S.tHVid; September-October, 4.644d; October-November, 4 74d-November-December, 4.754d; December January. 4.734; January-February, 4 73 1-February-March. 4.74d; March-April, 4.75',d: April-May, 4.75Vad: May-June, 4 77d; June July, 4 77Vd; July-August, 4.77Vid. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 19. COTTON 8pot3 were uulet and steady, with quota tions unchanged; middling, 9 8-fic. There was little business doing, sales amounting to IS Obales on the spot and 376 bales to arrive. ST. LOUIS, 8ept. 19-r-COTTON-r-Dull; middling, 9c; sales, 10 bales; receipts, 449 bales; shipments, 664 bales; stock, 8,592 bales. Evaporated Apple NEW YORK, Sept. Aeerr York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.-MONEV-On call, nominal. Timo loana, nomlnai; sixty days, 24 per cent; ninety days, 2. per cent; al months, 34 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER ttjoV, per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Eaay, with ac tual buainess in bankers' bills at $4.85 for aixty-uay tuns ana at h.wo lor uemunu; commercial mils, i sc.ai la- SILVER Har, 62c; Mexican dollars, 46c. RONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm- Closing quotations on New York bonds were as follows: V. 8. ret. li, reg. . ..! Hock. Val. 4 Ha. higher receipts, l,"Uc Receipts und suipmenls of grain were as follows: Raceluts. Blilumaiiu Wheal, bu.. Coin, Oats bu. bu.... 262.000 19. IM) 2j,UU0 & ouO 6.UU0 Kansas City options'. Articles. Open. I illgh.l Low. I Cloaa, Wheat Dee em bar May Corn 1 lecember ,May .jr3Vl I I j 5si 5i SVi! f9' nu; 5841 954 98 Va f!)i4 to I'hllatleliibia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 19 BL'TTER Finn; extra western creamery, 3i4c; cans nearby print. 27c LUGS Finn and in good demand; Ituiioylvania and other nearby liute cases flee, S c ; current receipts in ra- oioiuei e cuaes, uc, western ftlsts ice, iie., iqitutii receipts, gll ut mark. 1 Hfc.EaE r Irm and In good demand; New 4 oik full creams, choice, list 18 ..:; ' WU irraias. alr to good. 12 4 eU.180. m 4a.. 4s. cases cams free, 23c, :.5ciSG0. Backed, timothy. east track. $y.O"UH.0D; Peoria Market. vPK. U.IA' I'1- 8'1"' la -CORN-Higher-N.. 2 white ;s4c; No. 3 white. 774V 78c; No OAIS-Steady; No. t white. 60c. No. 8 Wvv'.-.i"v':,,'; No' 4 he. 4:4V. HISK i fl.37. St Mllna.kre M ILWAl'K EE, ady; No. tarala Market. 8ent. 19 vn riT . . I northern. 81.ir7u.iri cJi- v- n.rtiiern. $l.r5Vs-u l.t'7; December, 81 014. " - Low er, sample, wxjviy' do coupon V. 8. Is. rcg do coupon V. I. 4a. reg tlo coupon Am. Tobucc da s Alchtaun Ren elu adj. 4a At) t-v. 4a dd cv. us AlUnllr C. L. 4a Pal. A Ohio 4s. do i4 Prk. B. T. cv. 4a.. 'Central of via. a. "Jo lal lllc de) id Inc "do Id Inc Che.. A Ohls 4W.. v'Meagu A A ma. C, U. A g. a C, R. I. A P dU COl. IS. do rtda. 4a.. CCO. 4a St. L. Colo. Mid. 4a. Culo. Ind. 6s Colo. 4k So. 4s... tiel. A 11 ev. ts M. 4j H. U. 4s.. Kna p. I. 4s... do gea. 4s Jupsn 4s do 4V.B do 2d series.... B.d. ottered. 4s ...It ... VRI., ... U'4 ... 9IS ... 114 ...17 ... SO ... U4 ... kia 4s 2 ... S-0.4 ...l4 ...l.tl ... 54VA ... Hi ... I4 ...M ... ...linivt .110 IS. UK St. L. . W. e. 4s ... T4W Besbosrd A. L. 4s.. is I'i4' Int. Met. 44. ....I'll L. A H. uul. 4s.. lol Man. . g 4s ...121 ll.i. Central 4s.. 12ii4 do 1st 4s Inu .... -;is .vt . A Si. L. 4a. ....lnViM., fat. a T. 4s . . ...nil Si du la ....I .... 114 N. H. R. ol M. c .... c N. Y. C. g. 31j.. ....lUJVi N. J. C. g. .. .... :' No Parlfls 4a ....lcaj-. 'i9 .... 'M 0. B. L. rfdg. 4s.. 7o Pino. cv. tvas laii lvsv. do cos. 4s 14 Beading sen. 4s.. 4 hap ol Cuba As.. 17 SI. L A i. M. c. I 102 St. L. A S s. fs. ijs si. 4,. a. w. HI g 4s. So Pawlt.c 4a. . I2'.j da 1st 4s ctfs. sue, 'Norfolk A W. a suss So. Hallasy m.. 7 OTasaa a p. ia. .. 744 T.. 61. L. A .. SI I Dion Pacific; . .lejV4 ds ev. 4s .. k'S C S Steel Xd 6a .. s: Wabsah Is .. 70 Wesleru Md 4s.., .. so W. a L. B. 4s.. .. su W is. Centrsl 4a . , .. a4N. N. M. A ev as ctfs. caw .... Kl .... 91, 4s.. 1S! llOw W. 4s. II 4a ll'lei a? 1' 101 li ...lev .... 74 ... 7S 8414 ..lie) New York Mining Stocka. NEW YORK. Sort. 19.-Cloalng quotations on mining Btocka were as follows: Ali'-e . Uldvllla Cos. a reels , A Ilrunawtck Con 6 Com. Tunnel stock... 21 luoi. Tu&Qel bonds.. 17 Coa. Csl. A Va 70 Hura Silver 60 Iroo Silver o Little Chief Ueslcao Ontario , tiphlr Standard Yellow Jacket .. I .. so ..' ..no ..17; .. 44 Merchandise and ineele. NEW YORK. Sept. 19-Importa of mer rhaiuiiao and dry gooda at the port of New York for ihe week ending September ' 12 tv ere valued ut $H.4v-',8.8. Imports of specie ud Dried Fruits. 19 EVAWIB ITl'n APPLES Market was nominal and un changed, with fancy at 9ViitV loVdc, choice at 74r(ic, prime at S'AtftfUc and common to fair at 61416c. DRIED FRUITS Prunea In lobhlno- Ho. mand ut quotations ranging from 4((jl3o for California and 64'ft74c for Orcaona. Anrl- cots steady on spot, but there is little de mand for forward shiomenl from tiiu uu.i Choice, SVifi84c; extra choice, 8c7i9c; fancy', lov&llc. Peaches dull, vvitli choice, at iWn c, extra choice at 7tul;vsi- un.l fn,...v. .11 8'.fic. Raisins were unchanged, with loose aiuscaiei quoted nt 4I4'cMlc, choice to fancy seeded at S'eijvXo, senlleess gl 4Ti,'fj' 6c and London layers at $1.601.65. So gar and Molnases. NEW YORK. Sept. 19.-S!-OAR-Flrm; fair refining. 3.4SH4.50c; centrifugal, 96 test. 8.9.Sca4.00c. Molasses suaar. 8 . iasii'4 ..- Pe. fined, steady; No. (. 4. Silo; No. 7, 4.76c; No. S. 4.tW,4.7oc; No. 9. 4.65c; No. 10. 4.55c; No 11. 4.6oc; No. 12, 4S5'a4.4oc; No. 13, 43oij4.4(X-; No. 14, 4-35'54.S6e; confectioners' A, 4.9n 8.00e; cut loaf. 6.8vK(i6.UOo; crushed. 5.40(7(5.900; powdered, 6.30e; granulated, 6.20c; cubes, .46c. MOLAS3E8 Quiet; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, i:!)4'2c. C . M. A St. P Wabash I'nlon Pacific A N. W.. east C. & N. W., west C. St. P.. M. & O I'., H. & 4., east C. R. Ac Q., West C, R. I. A P., east... 1 12 3 1H 3 1 8 t-HIt'AGO. Sept. in.-CATTLK-Hecelpti. head. Market steady; Ixsoves. lil.tidH 1.6O; enaiiH tJlbii.Aiio. ...t . . ., Storg 6.80, stoekeis and f..l,... rhm.i and heifers, $l.tiei'((6.60; calves, $6.(Hi;c(S 25. HOGS -Receipts, 7,foo load. Market slow and slead; lights, $6. Wi'o 1 . ; pigs. 14 "si (ItS .o; nilxcl, $.;.6n.(7.3i4; he avy. IU ti-tjT 7 4 ; rough. $ii.tilifio S i: ,0,0, 1 ... I o.... u... ti7.4": bulk of sales. 86 So 1.I11 SHEEP AND LAMHS-ReceiniH. 3 om) Market st..n.le... mil. . .0 ii,.l ot . Isuibs. native. l:i .r.o., w. Kh..',. ...,."..' W.afiiW.Ji; yearlings. $1.2,414.16; western lambs, 83.256.80. head. Total receipts 7 46 Tlie disposition of Ihe dav's recelnts as follows, each buyer purchasing; the nuni ner in nean imucatecj: Cattle. Hogs. 8heep, vaiiaiia iracKing t o , 4110 Swift and Company 93 761 Cudahy Packing Co 9n2 Armour A Co 860 Hoyden 86n St. Louis Independent . . a.,7 vjtner Duyers was 183 4 97 904 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sent 1 I'ATrt t- celpts, 100 head: market sloadv t....,-. 1101 lllwStJ 25 W" 1"s,frs' cilves. Ht)t:S- Receipts. 3.5.10 bead: market uirnr... to 5c higher; top, 7.15; bulk of ralea, i.9u SHEEP AND LAMHS-ltecelni. market unchanged. none; Totals 97 3,664 1.177 LATiLB-There were no cattle of any consequence today and It was practically a holiday so far as the cattle trado was concerned. For the week tlie receipts foot up 40.673 head, as against a total last week or 2., 092 head. In addition to being the largest run of any week since the begin ning or the range season there has been a gala over the corresponding week of last year amounting to 6.145 head. The arrivals qave consisted almost entirely of range cat ue, wiin a comparatively light sprink hob ui c eo mens nci native grasscrs. Ihe market on corntcd steers has been very unsatisfactory all the week. While pacaers nave apparently had use for few loads of well-finished beeves the de mana has been light, with almost no call whatever for the medium to preity decent kinds. Moreover it was practically linpos- ?ible to get a bid on warmed-up and lialf at kinds, packers Invariably preferring western grasscrs. The same condition ol affairs has prevailed lo a greater or less extent at all market points, cornfod cattlo erijwiiiOT neing very dull and ynsatls . no.u. j. ar.icia. v nange Peeves. In spite of the fact that receltlts hava heen ui lur.o K . ..a ...1.4 freely all the weak, but at decidedly lower i'ie"a. oai grades, such as both pack " let-uer uuyers would bid on, are generally quoted about 25c lower than last week, but outside of that the market ia generally 40'tiSOc lower. Heavv-horned cat tle, too rough for feeders and not overly desirable for killers, have suffered the most decline, being a good big 60c lower ii win ween. vows and heifers have been In very llh- .ceni i an me weeg and have In con sequence felt the full force of the decline, v une. mjiiir ui, iiie- iiiiir iii'Hirun st ir nna u A possibly not over 30c lower, a good share V' .i'" . stoca count safely be ouoted w lower than last week's close. While mo none eeas rat ner null during the week owing largely to the fact that there were " many cattle on sale and a good deal of time was necessarily consumed In gettina rpnnv to eVinw II... ......... ... . . . nrsltv ll J . nco t. i,..iii,.,i Up every clav. Kit- ,l v o-r..,.! l. l. . - ' . good sellers all the week and at the close n ...i in exceen i'c .u- nwa. i . week. On the other hrnid ti, ..'...i of feeding cattle, especially the common to medium grades and all kinds of trashy stuff, uro around 4tK50c lower. Stock heif- wtiin oil tuny jic. e"0.'"0""..01? Fa.uJe: 0,,01 to choice corn ..u ee.-iu, n.TO.a); iair to good cornfed steers, $0.6114,6. 40; common to fair cornfed steers, J4 . no-US. 50: stood to -t,.,i- ...'" fi rUTi t:f'h6 n- '"Jr to good range steers. ri 7, . . . ' 10 la'r range steers, J3.0O V.'r" e" " e iiene o cows ana lie reru IS or OM.181; fair to gotst cows and heifers, 12.80(3 8.2o; common to fair rnwi anH l.ir..:. H tiS All- bo..h ... ,... " '". - w : l " l,J 'air sinckers and ..,.. , t,,o.K. jieuers. i.aos'i on felonx City Live stock Market. SIOl'A. CITV, Sept. 19,-lSneclal Trie. gr im.)-IfOOS-Rec. ititn. 2,100 head; mar- Het steady: lane. iSonCnri !i.".: l.uiu- -lrfiui n '.. ia. t A rTLE RecellltB. 1(10 head- marii..l STetuly; beeves. fl.MSfr7.tsi: erass mev, 1 fio i-r.iria, s.roui.isi; calves alia Vear, Hugs, $2.2i).'((3.26. Receipts clpal western Stock In S!Kht. of live stock at tha six mantels yesterday: South Omaha.. Sioux City St. JoH.pn Kansas City. ., St. Louts Chicago Totals Cattle. . 173 , 100 . lot) , 400 , 1,000 . 600 Hogs. 3.356 2,100 3...IM) 8.000 2,500 7,000 .2,172 21,468 prin- Slieep. 4 HO 2,000 2.411 POULTRY-dquabs. $2.3 sicpieseniative sales: WESTERNS. J. Af. f 'lllllll,..i, 4f.... No. Av. I'r ... . S 00 w 1017 3 26 3 rt'rers i u i Tri . ..-.,. . ud ma. .ri n 1 11 ,.,r...i, , . ...k. ... in Lull 11 nil inul In fn .1,- ...."". 1 B" ececece-l pari or '.tie iujiii wem inrougn iho Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 19. COFFEE Fu turea opened quiet at unchdncjed prices. Business continued quiet dining the ses sicn, but tl.eic win a In tie Be lling be trado Interests, and pikes eased off slightlv In tlie abrence of support, closing steady lo net 5 points blvrher. pot, quiet; No. 7 Ri 1, 64c; No. 4 Sai.l.s, 84i Milcl, dull; Cor dova, 'JVtjjL'VjC week. out snnli I, ,0,1. u i... ,... . 1 w"! i i rE LVir.r.T. "'.'""uy-. nl frying 1 eviii-iu 111 li'i's 11 nr a...c .. Gt rnri Bt tf u II I l.s, .. . 1. " 0 aS v. u iimr- oilUlltl-r (118 VIfilPriiatr 'lillU tha 11.. M a '-. ... 4iU PtiaiifH 01 nouM Paid iiii-tre'lv LJII ll'.r) lll(lf lis-..-! c . 1... . " luuuii lng qualily. was slow ami hur, v .ev... nTsnti mura. i HIS. in fILi.f hno Keen th condition tirettv nt-arlv vrx, .1.. ., thin week, buvt ra ntii anr -. . -iitr ... ' . ..." e; ...e vioaiua, ijeneraiiy lower. ror tne weeg receipts loot up only 24.003 - i "t."'"e -o.oo neaa last week and oo.oiTu iieaeu iur me corresponding week of . . . " " prices mis week have fluctuated buck and forth within narrow limits, the general tendency has been un- . ...... ... . al. ,,-iuse ot tne Wjek Is a big 10c higher than it was one Minneapolis t.raln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19. WHEAT No. 1 hard. $1,044; No. 1 northern, 11.(34; No. 2 northern. H.I1I4; September, $l.fa)i4; De cember. fl.C24; May, l.u6a. II RAN In bulk. $Ht.w. FLOl'R Steady und firm; first putenls. $C.65f(&.8:i; tMH-onj putents, 8i.inrn6 ,65; first cletars, $4.3iV'i4.45; second cleats, $ l.frJiiS.ijo. Liverpool Oraiiv Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 19. WHEAT Spot, strong; No. 3 rad western winter, 7 id; Nu. I California, 8s Id. Futures, riul-f September. 7s 8d; December, 7s Msrcn, 7s 6J5d. viOliN Spot, nulet: American rnlv.d 7 6d. Futures, quiel; October, islO'(d; De camber, 6a KVd. ago. Representative sales: No. Av 9h. Pr. No. 7t J13 160 I 60 ., 83 175 101 75 7 61 2,3 l.'.i) C 75 68.. M :14 2u0 I 75 7i.. 74 f.27 tu I 75 s.... 7S 217 lit) 75 ' 74.. 61 2:2 Ml 15 IS. . 63 J'.O 20 774 7o. . si' I4 41 I SO 77 . C4 :t 2!') I ho 63.. 7 ; 80 6 H) M.. tl :S4 ) I so 7o.. M 253 3 I K 82.. lei 2uJ I (,) sj. . C Sin 1W li K.l t . 6 ms ni tit S4 t: l.nj 4 s, id. . 185 ) M.. 44 :7 80 I 10 6.1.. 41 2:1 '.Sv 6 S.I S4 . M 214 Via 4 81.. Hu 214 SO I fl'v 71.. Av. Rh. Pr. . ...2.1 le I 824 ... 2lf 411 S i, ....220 fi. I S24 218 lei 6 f;., ....'.16 4') 6 12 v. ....2'l 12 1 I ....22.' 40 15 ..8 121 I KO ....218 161 i 85 1 -' 4) I 15 ....: !2e) ICS ...211 ltd I 1.5 ....212 It u 3V. lei S3 247 Ii 1 -. 4o I .j . ...21 so 1 e, "2 ... IM . ...2-(i 40 1 (,, . .. 2,i2 120 I tn 1H7 ... lie, 253 120 I a fresh receipts of nothing in tne OMAHA GE.NtJRAL MARKETS. Condition of Trs.de aqd )votatlaa Staple and Fancy Produce. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered tn retail trade In cartons. 2.1a; No. 1, In 80-lb. tubs. 224c; No. 1, In 30-lb. tubs. Vie; Nu t In GU-lb. tubs. 2ejUci No t in tf-lh. luh. lie; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons. 21c; No. 1, la carload lets, 21 4u; No. 2, In carload lots, 19t194o; country, fancy, tubs. 17o; pom nion, 16o EGGS- -Fresh candled, 19c per dozen. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin lull cream twins. 144c: vouna Americas. A in hnon lac; favorite, 8 In hoop, 154c; daisies, 80 In hoop, 164c; cream brick, full case, lSViu; half case, 13c; half doteit bricks. Ho. Nil quotations on Swiss uur timbatger Uiull after October. 81' JAR Coarse granulated. .60c: fine granulated, s.70u; uubas, e.tiyc; uowvlercd. 6oou per lb. DRISiiiL) Per dozen. BK-K-F CL'Ttl No. 1 rib, 17V; No. 2 rib, 114c; No. 3 rib, 7c; No. 1 loin. 24X:; No. 8 loin, 12c; No. 3 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck. 64c; No. 2 chuck. 4ruc; No. eloielc 4.-: No 1 round. 84c: No. 2 round 7," Kn 2 rno...l 6c; No. 1 plate, 64c; No. 2 plate, 44c; No! 3 plate, 3-uo. VEGETAHI.ES Celhrr utiehtu-an n.. dOE., 36o. Reana. new was; and soilnar. 011a. third bu. basket, tl .nti: ,.cr .... m.. i $2.'c); lima. 640 per lb. Caubaau. Sc'uer'lb. Potatoea, new, per bu.. $x.!0. 1 omatoks. par 4-basket crale. 80c. Watermelons. 25 4 aWo. Cunlalopes, California. $2.iv."0 per crete. Aopuiagua, pur d'j 40c. Cucum bers, per dua., 6O0. Onions, Bermuda, $l.i4 per crate; Texas yellow, ii.jb per crae. Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb.. uOc. Lui- luce, per dos., 2&o. J'eppers, aouiUcrti. 41 Ver crave. R1lS11 FRUITiUini.!.. H7.'i,ici n. bu. box. Lumulia. t4.iiii...nc'L 1 ,ru i.u k.t cue tjji.OO. Bananua. 4c per lb. Plums. ,1.25 par 4-baskei nale. peaci.ea. Calllornla. 70 per box; Texas, 4-baii crave, e-.w-iuu. Pears, 81. 6t) our 4-babKeL cr.ne. ftluokiir. ries, 84.00 per crate. Raspberries, $4.uo per crate. Cherries. 82.26. Currants, ..vs per Viuve. UousvUL'iiii:a, li.lAl per ClaU. LIVE POLLTHi-Hcna. 8c: aurmga. 18'Ac: roosierc, Oc; ducks, young. Sc; old. 74c: geese, uc; turkeys. 14c; jogeoiis, uai par uuecuu, IJimill, S-.W UC. ilLIZIill. DRILu I'ltCi'lS ivaialiih. looaa Muscatel. 64c; tancy seeded. 1-lb. carton, loe. Cur. rants, unoieaina, j4c; cleaned. c: cariun. Hv. per lb. Prunes, 40ijv.v8; pur suck; V4; per lb. Apnujis, 25-lu. oejxos, 9c per Jb. Peaches, Culll.ji.ila uhulce, 9c; fancy boxes, 11c per lb. pears, California, lie. Dates, Pei'tlan. 6VvC. leu:a. l.iv.ou ehouu nu.,. Cilron. IS-eJc Lemon peel, 13c. Oranga peel, 13c. tlSH Halibut. 8c: trout. Her nl.-k.e.l 1l pike. 14c. bullheads, ski lined oil .treiiMAit 13c; white perch, Ac; white baas, 17c; black bubS, 241c: ct si, toes. 15c: whlta fish llVoi red snapper, 14c: flounders. 12c; mauksiel, 17c; codfish, fresh froAen, lac; shad rue, 4uc; smells, 13c; frog legs. 460; green sea turtle Uieat, 26c; catfish, 16c; eel, per lb.. lStt HIDEe) Quotations bv J. s Umiiii a rn . Green sailed Nu. 1. loo: No. 2. So: hull hides. No. 1. 8c: No. 2. 7c: hura. hlri IJvvi; sheep pelts, 26c to $1.60; dry palls, Hu to 120 per lb.: dry flint bntchee hi.!-, in,.. dry fallen hides. 11c: dry salted hdg. . Daluth l.rnln Market. DI LI 1 11, Sept. li. - WHEAT northern. 81. lu.: September, tl.UiU $i.i;4. OATS 174c. g'lt'tlltig his family. This family consist of his wife, three daughters and otin snn. The son, Charles E. Hughes, Jr.. 19 years old. Is a senior at Rrown university, hut after the fashion of young men In rnl leae he spends so little time nt home that visitors tn Iho Hughes abode-be It the executive munslon at Albany pr the brown 1 stone house In this city are wont to think of tln governor' household aa exclusively feminine. 1 Miss Helen Hughes, tlin second child and eldest daughter, Is an attractive girl of 17. who bears a striking resemblance lo her mother, not only In appearance, but glsn In tastes and temp. lament. She is a pupil Ht the Albany academy for girls, and this sitniti school Is attended by her younger sister. Miss Katheriiie, 10 years old. Last, but by no means least, In the est I nig I Ion of the family, Is Miss Elisabeth, who lift 9 recently celebrated her first birthday anni versary. That the general public should manifest considerable Interest in tha Hughes baby does not appear strange when one remem bers that babies are rare In the families of national political leaders. In this coun try few men attain tn the higher piano of eminence In statecraft until they are well beyond middle age. and as a ruin baby hood in thu family finds lis. representa tion In soma grandchild. Governor Hughe. 1, however, Is In only his forty-sixth year, and was, with the exception of Secretary Cortelyou, thn youngeat man prominently mentioned for a place on the republican national ticket prior to the last Chlcngvi convent Ion. Mrs. Hughes might be cited as tha pos sessor of all the essential qualification of the Ideal wife for a public man. De voted to her home and family, she la a, gracious and tactful hostess and able to take an Intelligent and helpful Interest In her husband's career. Bho Is fond of put dour Ufa, and canoeing Is, perhaps, her especial hobby. It would bo difficult tn Imagine a more attractive picture than that formed by Mrs. Hughe and her daughters, Helen and Katherlno, In their graceful green craft. It may be noted. Incidentally, that the younger daughter, Katharine, has likewise a nautical Instinct that finds ex pression In her enthusiasm for a nilnlatura yacht which she sails with the ali of a. string. It is said that young Hughes, when lie began his legal career by Joining the office staff of Wullcr 8. Carter, a man famous for his discernment In picking "coming men." was too proud to pay formal atten tion to the daughter of the man whose salaried employe he was. and so the court ship was, in effect, suspended until young; Hughes had won a place In the firm. He was not obliged to wait many years for this dignity, and suolt was his ma.nl festatlon of ability that ere long Intricate portions of the legal wctik of the firm were transferred to him. From the outset Mrs. Hughes, who was educated at Wells and Wellseley colleges, WAS of real as sistance to her husband In his career. Mis. Hughes was a classmate of Mrs. Grover Cleveland at Well college. New York Tribune. "WILD BILL'S" TRAGIC END An Eye-Wltness Tells the atony Famous Tragedy In Dead wood. of No. 1 No. 2 northern, $1,014; December, $1.0,4; Jilay, W ill "After all. my paign spellbinder. Nwt Duvta. fi n lids," said the Vital principles Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sent. liMHT4i.au... kets were quiet and generally unchanged in Ihe absence of cables. Tin. .HIV t' Mlrt 28.n0. Cupper continued weak, with lake quoted at $1J 374& 13 624. electrolytic at $13 20(413.374. and casting at 8l.tsij.l3.12V. Lead was quiet at $4 4i4'f4 50. und spelter at $4.764 8a Iron was unchanged. Oils and Itaaln. NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Ol !. Cottonseed. easy; prime crude. 31c; yellow, 4 driic Petroleum, steady; ref ned. New York. A.fo- Philadelphia, und Rollun tir.V 1 .faf. - ill i 1 1 I Lr $4 16. Tuipentint iui at 39c. Jt( SI N Oulft : Htrifnturl gi.irtmnn 0.. $2 76.80. ' " Wool Market. &T. I-or'S. Sept. 19 WOOL Firm; medium grades, combing and clothing 16 etf-'c: light fine. 16&164c; heavy Xme, 11 ft 12c; tub w ashed, 20 '44 2.7c very that SHEEP There were no aheep this morning and ii"" in any consequence. For tile weeW the receipts foot up 97.527 head, as against li,163 head las', week and i-8 v:4 i.-.o " weeks ago. As compared Willi a vear airo there has been a gain ill the week s re ceipts of over 22. on head. In spile of th fact that receipts have been very lui.. .....u uaa necn in sutisfuctoty condition, so much so rain uay s arrivals nave lleeu practically all cleaned up before the close of the mar ket each day. A large proportion of the arr'vala baa been made up of feeders, lambs being the moat numerous. Feeding aheep have been In muiicrate supnly cod have a.. Id fro-ly all the week at good, steady prices. Lumna sturted out film, with the trade active most of the lime. As frequently happens toward tlie close of the week, after a good many buyers have filled their orders and re turned home, soi'it sales were inado a Ht tie lower, and still, taking the Week as a whole, feeder lambs could not be quoted very much different from what they were a week ago. Fat lan-.bs have sold freelv all the week the supply being moderate, with nothing very choice lo make a high top. Prices have run along In about the earn,, notches all ihe week, with very little change no- cam- I.HC'01 change, ulueatlona of expediency may arise to cloud the real and living Issues from time to time, but the Issues themselves are the same from generation to cenera. lion. Political panics. In the main, uirre- us to alms. It is a difference of onliilon to methods that divides them. For example wnui 0110 thing do w all. without regard lo political affiliations. I I'ac-U t (i UAI Sati 44 a . 4 Ihe cfcii-nt ittU of our fivlHzai inn 7' "A good 6-cent tiaur!" sliomil m, n. thuslasllc hearer 011 the ooiaklna . i. crowd. Chicago Tribune. A Grocer Affrr Householders In the first and Dead Heats." Vicillltv .if 'rurunlu. Master street u .... Hn.i.,u ,.n l.ilhl. U '....I....- .1 , . "I ...s...w ne.i..ia cue aiuiw wiuuowa or Uur. ter a grocery store, on I lie northeast corner of thosu strev.s. Carter hus a sign an nouncing thai lie will placard the window next week with the names and addresses of the "Uaudbcala," aa he culls them, woo have owed him grocers blla or sixty davs or more. Some of those who buy at his Siye -F """''"l " " ineatia what be Carter Insists that ho ' certainly docs. A A number of Abilene people vlsltgd re. cently ut I lead wood, S, P. Tlvey sought out the grave of J. H. Hlckok, better known as "Wild Bill." He was the marshal of Abilene in the early daya and a famous character. August 2, 1876, he was shot at Deitdwood by Jack MeCall. Edward Z. Kldd, who Htlll Uvea at Deadwood, wa an eyewitness to the killing, an.J ha told this story of the tragedy, which la ac cepted as containing; the exact details: "I was at work wainscoting a pall on Main street, " said Kdd, "when Wild Bill came Into the place with four other men and they seated themselves at a table In the center of the room. 1)111 had 111 back to the .door. Unnoticed, Jack McCall en tered, and. walking up to the bar, which was not more than a couple of feet front the table where the group was sitting, sneaked out: his Cell's from his hip pocket and without a word of warning fifed. The bullet entered Wild Bill's head and camu qui in the middle of his forehead, and, glancing, struck one ot lh men M tha table on the hand, Wild Bill's head struck, the tabic and a minute later lie rolled (i th floor. He died so quickly that he never knew or sow the man who shot him. "Immediately after firing. MoCall swung his gun around and commanded everybody to get out of the saloon, which they did without waiting. M-Call stspnsd eul Intcj the street, swinging his Cult's about thret etilngly. After walking a bluck ha Lb tempted to jump on a horae which wa standing near by. The aaddle allppsd, nd, aeelng this method of escapo wa uielasa. he continued up the street. "We yelled to some campers to stop lllm. They came up behind him with the b4 of their rifles on him. He dashed Inlo butcher shop, where we capture him. Whe'n his gun was examined we discovered that It had but one aiit-ll, and ha had auieci wild tun with tliftt one. A Jury wag gathered from the miners In the camp, but aa there waa no law and some fsar of taking the law into Its own hands. Mc Call was freed. Ha fled t. Cheyenne, where he was later captured by the sheriff of Yankton. He wa tried, convicted and hanged. . I'Mcralta plea at the trial was that Wild Will had killed his brother lit Tagas, but, no one was ever able to discover (hat Mc Call had a brother. The raul reason for lh assassination was that Bill had wort Mc Call's money In a poker game the night before and McCall swore at the lim that ha would get even." Kansas City Journal, W, Farnam Smith & Go. 1320 Farnam St. TELErBOBE POUf. 104H IBTD. A-1004 Offer subject to gale 50 sh&rea Union Stock Yards 00, ia Blocks of five or more. Qoycc Commission Co. Room 4, Nw York Ml Building Margaln 1 rent on grglo. $2.00 on stock. We handle 20 .hare, tad up or 2.00U Uubhela and, uu. VuWv prlvgu room for tugtom.r. Best nt-rvke In Omaha. A rellablu company.