THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: TlKSDAY. SEPTEMBER 100A GRAIN AXD PRODUCE MARKET i.vv.;,kTv . ....... Dullness r.figa,wlth Lonj Stuff Con ; .' .iUntlly Coming In. Jt n:,ri M4; No. 2 northern, $100 II nov, No. a north, ,t-94; Sep-$lo-Ji"' ,nt'l lfmbfr, $1014; May, bka.v-Hmiic ii on. M.OJTt Nifn.ly; f tt . patenta. $504 .. Kc-ond patent. (fa'p67Q. riret clears, (IMm,! second chars. Mi'lfi HEAVY EECEirTS ARE BEARISH1 KW flRK kikhi. mabkkt , . ji Hnr $)OT,yd 'Tendency n aah .0tliii Arc Kaally Sold, ' . atsrwarc-LlTerpeocI Cloaca ;. '(trans. 1 '-.''. t r .. :.(AtlA. S4pt. 21. llr,,. Oral rhrki-were dull and slugglah from 4 be Meet-witti org stuff coming on th market continuously. Klvarpool cloned strong, but hesvv re ceipt nara; .derided ly heariah eifect on I". . .?1rl1'' nd ne options wore easily Bold tower,- ... Wheat w-aa ttek Snd Blumpe-i with pres Ur.?'"r51i'nr "PPort. Stock In creases hd heavy receipts became a fea Vr ""'.wnt and valuta were !?"'' taxvmhT wheat opened al 86jc and cloed at 944c. Corn weakened after a steady opening, 1".?. of eln nn large, re.ept. weather prospects are Ideal f,,r mk.n i a i corn and bearish sentiment la sirong. aan deanand, wa lerwer December corn opened tat-)V -and closed at !V ' Priroairy '-'i -wheat reav-lpt wer 2.9'1,0) nuanela am shipments were 928.0 o bushels, against eoelpt last year of 1,448,000 bush el andahipment ot l.ofil.ooo bunhels. .1.1 -I? f'Hpta were 566.0O) bushels ani b pmatitf were Zfia.ooo bushels, against re celpta laat yrof 1 271,f,o bushels and ship ment ot r,0,prt() btWela Claa,ranftra' wp ' 8.on biisliPla of mm. "S11!L. V 'h -and flour' equal to 5o,0t) bushala, Liverpool closed ,&(' higher on wheat nt 4rll higher on coin. Seaboard reported 1,300,00) bushels of Wheat taken for export. Local range of. options: Article! Open. Hlgh-1 Low. Close ! Sat'y, WhH Dec... Corn Sept... . Dec.... Cat Sept... . May... i I 1 I 6.) 96(Y 94'. 9I4 90S "hI 73 'J 734 1 61 69 604 r,l" T ' 44 484 4.7, 9H . 49H 49 49 43 Oaaak. I ..ft Prlcea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 94'f964r; No. 3 hard, No. 4 hard. 5&2V4c; No. 3 spring. 2c; no grade. 86flc. CORN- No. 2, 72Va"3r: No. 3, 724c ; No. 4. 72c; No. 3 yellow, Kmsc; No. 3 vnllow. ?2Hfl73He; No. 3 white. 7474'4.'; No. 3 while. 74g744c. OATS No. 8 mixed, ljW6V: No. 3 yel low, 46VfcS47e; No. 3 whit, 46i'9 47c; No. 4 white, &"iC46p. . . HYE-No. 74HJ75) No. 3, ISWaTVAc. Carlot Heceipta. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago 6 400 337 Minneapolis 1,174 Omaha v., 130 61 j luluth i...t.43 CHICAGO GRAl.tf AND PHOVISIO, Keatarea ot the Tradlaar sad Cloalna; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 21. Evidence of accu mulating stocka waa too much for the wheat market today and an .early advance for which thare aeemed no legitimate rea aon waa more than lost. December closed l'4c under Baturday. Corn slumped nearly 2c while oats and provisions receded less violently. - - . -, Tha fact that""Decembef wheat at the outnet rose Vo over tlie previous close waa a whimsical proceeding which, for the lack of better reaaona, waa ascribed to small country offerings and the bullishness of pit traders at. a moment when there hap. pened to be little pressure. The bulge was sufficient to tiring out long wheat to say nothing of the short article and this state of affairs continued throughout today. Northweat receipts maintained their rec ord breaking', proportions and the visible supply statement furnished evidence of a tremendous Increase in stocka. This state ment showed lain for the week of 3,872,000 bushels, whereas laat year at thia time vla ible supply deoreaacd 1.401,000 bushels. Other bearish Influences were the small export sales reported: ar cottrpaied" with " Satui ?"nomo,' Total, worlda shipments 1.000,000 muahela greater than expected; fa vorable weather In Argentine: Indifference of eablee to Saturday's advances on thla aide and foreign advices to the effect that the cholera In Russia waa not likely to reault In an embargo by other natlona on the products of the ciar'a domain. Closing losses ranged from 1c on May to He on September. Primary receipts, 2,901. CoO bushels against l,44,O0O bushels a year ago. Beaboard clearances In wheat and flour were eoual to 7150,000 bushels. Local re ceipts, (9 para, 13 contract grade. The to tal for Minneapolis, .Dnluth and Chicago waa 1037 cars against 1,283 last week and M4 a year ago. The board of trades on .,? atement showed a decrease of tf.ono bushels. . .-, . . The market for corn Jicld Its own for a few momenta after, the", opening but fol lowed this by a resumption of the recent declines Closing prices .were at the bot tom with Dec. under flaturday. t ash porn In the sample market ruled from Ho to lo dowtf.- Looal receipts, 400 csrs with 132 contract.. Oata were dull and prlcea lower In svm. pathy with other cereala, although there was some Influential buying on the soft spots. Closing prices were st the bottom. ec. off HSc. Local receipts numbered 337 cars. .... Provisions pened 24c higher , on alight run of hos and a sharp advance In Urn t'!f.hJnlar.kf,,t. at. Liverpool. The advance ailed Out liberal realising sales, however, and closing prices on January products were from oa74 to 2ii2,c under Batur- aay - Latlmated receipts for'tomorrow: Wheal. 14.000 head. " The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea l Open. High. Low. Close ! Tes y. Wneat Sept. 1 014 ,,,1'ec. 101V Rlay 1 04aT Corn " Sopt. 77 Dec. 8HJ May oS)S Oats , Sept, 4SV4J19 I0. 4K, ' May ' 5m, Pork Oct. 15 71 Jsn. 17 m, May XV 10 Lard Oct. 10 374 Jan. 10 06 May 10 u) Hlbs Oct. I Jan. ! 49 41.1 4SW! 4W!48VkWSI4S'ii 1 01 994! 9$ 1 onr, 102S 1 ii.t,i (mi,44,i 1 oi. 1 06 1 JH 1 034 1 04'.4 Tl 7 -i ',74 6rtV 471 64 .8VlH bo-'" ,tj'iH al-I BjoQ s III III'. 15 47SI 16 47', 15 8i hi SJV! 16 97 17 13 16 W I 16 U0 I 17 0j 10 40 10 to I 10 37V HI oil 10 074! 9 8741 9 9741 10 n.'4 10 0:i, 9 974! 9 9'4 10 t 974, 10 074! 9 94! 9 K, 9 il5 S 7Val W I 8 874! 8 S74J X Jo 9 10 I 10 I 8 974l 8 974, 9 uo taatlnaa of b-. liar arloaa 4 ommodltlee. .NKw TOhK.'Srpt. 2l.-FljOLR-R'celr. l'.v bbls.; txp.uu. a.uW bbls. Market, t'dy, wiih a fr scattered trade: Mlnne. "t.i patents. n.46.!4n: winter straUlits, t.kV 4 45, Mlnnesot bakers. S4.4l4.fl0; win ter extras. H.f7.t! ; winter ptents, $4 4td W; winter low grsds, t3.30H3.KO. Rye floui, t.-a.1y; fair to good, l 20'?.4t; choice lo fancy, tl oO'a4.8i. COKNMKAL-titeadv; fine wtilte and yel low, luvel.so; roarap, ltoil.7; kiln drid, $i 25. RYfc Dull; No. 2 weetem, Mc, nominal, '. b.. New Vork. BARLEY Cjulot; malting, i9 p. I. f., Buffalo; feeding. fitic . I. f., New York. WtrfcAT- Receipts, IliS.aoo bu. ; exports, 143.frJ7 bu. h'pet. market easy; No. " red, I.174'81,(S. elevator: No. 2 red, tl.0u4. aflrMt; No. hard winter, tl.CJi4, f. o. li. afliat. New hlifli records for wheat were made for tli- firs' hour today on strong cables, diy weather news and the Russian cholera reports, but export trade not de velopitip. It subsequently broke badly and closer V net lower. September, closed tl.'WV. Docemher, $1.09 l-ltViil.li'A,. closed $l-4: May- $l.or."n'Sl U closed $1,004. CORN Receipts, 6.4nO bu.; exports, 1.60 bu. Spot, market easy; No., 2, hie nominal, elevator, and 874e nominal. The option market was generally weak all day, under beurlsh crop news, and closed c lower. December closed at 77ic. . OATH Receipts. W.O00 bu, Bput,' market steady; mixed. 2fi32 pounds, 62c; nalurul white, 26 to 32 pounds, 6J(o6c; clipped white, 32 to 4o pounds. u,VpHlp. KKKIj Steady ; spring bran, $20.36; city, $23. SO. HAY Quiet; shipping. &i"oic; good to choh'e, 7'n75'. I.EATH KR Quiet ; acid 234SfJ29c PROVIHIONS Steady; family, H.7So 17 r"0; mess. $13 .6r'fl4 00: beef hams. $29.0yi3l.0i); packet, $16.0ta 16.00; city extra mess, $24.60 (JS.'IO. Cut meats, steady; pickled belllea. 114illc; pickled hams. im,til2p. Lard. firmer; weatern, $10.7fi'i 10.S6; refined, firm; continent, $11 10; South American, $11.76; compound, 71iRi Pork, firm; family, $20.C0 V-J'.o"; short clear, $19.irK(i2i.oti; mess, $17.25 (f. 17.76. TALLOW Steady ; city ($2 per package), c. KICK Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 34 &6c; Japan, nominal. POULTRY' Drensed. Irregular; we.'tern spring chickens, lriil9c; fowls. 14i&154c; spring turkeys. 20irt2:ie. KliTTER Irregular: creamery specials, 24in244c; extras, 234a23V-; third to firsts, 18H224c; state dairy, common to finest, lHit224c; process, common lo special, Info 21c; western factory, firsts, 19c; western imitation creamery, I94'o20c. CHEESE Strong ; state, full cream epe clale. 134AU44P; state, small, colored or white, fancy, l.le; stale, large, colored or while, funcy, 124c; state, good to prime, 12iirl24p; state, common to fair, 10jj llc ; stale, skims. 2(fi'104c. EGOS Klrm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected, white, 31432c; slate, fair to choice, 25B30c; brown and mixed, fancy, 27&2Sc; brown .and mixed, choice, 2426c; western firsts, 22(fj23c; seconds, 21'd 214c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opem Weak en Heavy Selling: from Outside. SHARP. DROP IN . VALUES ENSUE Harrlmasi, Hills. t. Paai, Beadlnat and Othe, l.eadera Hell off from Three to Piei Point. WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT Fair and Continued Warm Tneedar, Says the Prophet. OMAHA. Sept. 21, 1908. Rains are falling In the lower Mississippi valley nnd west gulf states thla morning, and light showers were scattered over the southern states within the last twentv-fottr hours. The weather continues fair and 'dry throughout the east, and i-lear weather is general everywhere west of the Mlasourl river, except that a light rain is reported In northwestern North Dakota. Tempera ture changes have been slight and unim portant In all sections since the preceding report, and conditions are favorable for fair and continued warm in this vlcnity to night and Tuesday. Omaha record of temperature and preci pitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1908. 19rf7. 190. 1905. Minimum temperature.,... 68 64 56 68 Prechpltatlon .00" ,00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 84 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March I, 2.30 of an Inch. Deficiency for corresponding period in 1907, 6.74 Inches. Deficiency for corresponding period In 1906, 1.82 inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. Kor the twenty-four hours ending at & a. in., 76th meridian time, Monday, Sep tember 19, 19i: OMAHA DISTRICT. Tenrn. Raln- Blatlons. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb 91 S9 Auburn, Neb . M) Broken Bow, Neb. S4 Columbus, Neb...;) Culbertson, Neb.. M Kalrbury, Neb.... 89 Fairmont. Neb... 91 Or. Island, Neb.. 8h llartingtun, Neb. 93 HamlngH, Neb.... 7 Holdrege, Neb... &8 Oakoale, Neb M Omahu, N'.b 8y Tekantah, Neb. .. to Alta. la 87 Carroll. Ia....v.. 91 Clarlnda, la 93 tihley. la 8 Sioux City, la... 86 e 61 fS 87 f-7 63 f.6 & 67 HH 67 63 ! fT 67 60 .(0 .10 .00 .00 .10 .(H) .00 .00 .01 .00 .10 .'"I .0) .00 . o .00 .00 .INI .uo Fky. Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Cli ar Clear Clear Char Clear Pt. cloudy 'lear llcar Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear C'lear Clear Clear Clear 61 IS 90 If 20 17 124 No. 1 Cash quotations were aa follows: r'LOL'K Firm;" wlntar patents. $4.10i4.7S: straights. $4.(a4.60; spring patents. $5.3t $.60; atralghta, $4 004o; bakers. $2.$5i41o. WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.02; No. 3. KuH $106; No. t red. $1.0isai.oi4. CORN No. 2. I8!U'74c,; No. 2 yellow, ia 78'c. OAT8 No. t white. 494c; No. S white, 474rjj4KV. RYE No. 2. 784c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. oftiBtcc. SIC EDO Flax. No. 1. No. 1 norlh- weaterb, $1.44. Tlroothv seed, prime. M.it) iti) 30. Clover, contract grade. $ 00, PROVISIONS-Bliort nbs sl.lea rlooseil. 10 7Hi 10.J6. Mess pork, per bbl . $18 374 u 16.60. Lard, per loo lbs.. tlO.s;1,. Hluu t clear sides (boxed I. $10.2Vfl 10.cl. Following were the iecepia and shit. mentB of flour and gralt. : - . .- , ReceitMa. Shlpmenta. 27.000 77.00(1 i4.i 80 .00 92 i8 .00 9 6S .00 94 5a .to W 60 .00 So OS .(0 8 T 9: dO t Flour, bbls, What. bu. 'Porn, nu. Oata. tH, R. bu Minlniuin tenincrature for twelve-hour period ending at i a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Statlone. Max. Alin. Inches. 1 Mlcago, 111 . ClIuiiiUus, 0 17 les Moines. la. .. 14 Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 1st Louisville. Ky 19 Miniieapulls. Minn. 2i Omaha. Neb Ill tel. Louis, Mu 13 Warm and dry weather continues gen eral throughout the corn and wheat region. L. A. WELSH, Icil Forecaster. St. I.ouls General Market. ST. LOl'IS. Se;it. 21. WHEAT Weak; track. No. 2 red, cash. $1.WW1.064; No. 2 hard. 9c',a $1.0L'4 ; December. $1014; May. $1.034151.04. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 77tj774c; No 2 white. 794c; December. 2c; May. t;-J4j83e. OATS Lower; track. No. 2 cash, 4Sti4ic; No. 2 white, 52c; December, 4'c; May. 504 (&50V. R Y E Quiet. HAY' Timothy, lower, $S.5oS 13.50; prairie, firm, $V0im U.oo. FLOl'R Firm; red winter patents. $4.80 64.90; extra fitney and straight, $4.06'a4 66; clears. $3.60. SEED Timothy. $2.500.50. CORN MEAL $3.&. BRAN L'tichanged; sacked, east track, $l.(iKll 3. I HON COTTON TIES $1.00. B AGO I NO- 8c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; jobbing. $18 00. l ard, higher; prime steam. $10.20a 10.30. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed, exira shorts, 114c; clear ribs, lie; short clears. )14c. Karon, higher; boxed extra shorts, lJc; clear ribs. 114c; nhort clears, 12c. POI'LTRY-Steady : chickens. 9c; springs. 13c: turkeys. 17c: ducks. 7184': geese. 5c. BI'TTER Steady ; i namcry. 19'j23c. EGGS Steady, l4c case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls IS.OcO 12.(u Wheat, bu :M.ipo tt.0'V I'orn. nu an :h.'i Oata. bu 259.000 17.000 33ft.(Mt 18o.ll jf..rt :4.i1ii S.0( i.no galley, bu. -. . 2J0.tt 2So.,vj On the Pr6du exchause to.lay Ihe but ter market waa steady; crramcrl.-a, aoi.'o! ; I dair'ea, 17X-. Esgs, stesdy at mark. Vasaa Included,' 16ol8c; firns. 21c; prime usts, J!2c. Cliecar. turn at 12iil3'. , j rl '.i. , LJrftrpool tirala. Market. I T.IVERPOOL. Sent. 21-'H EAT-S ot at rung v No. I red western winter. 7a fd; No. 1 -California, iu Id. Futures, steady; D cember. 7a8Sd; March, 7s 6d. CORN Spol.' tulat; American mixed. 7s Rd. Fumrea. ataajy; October. i114d; D cember. ld., I flX)R-Winter natanta. ateadv. 2. H(JPS-At Ixmdoiii, l'aclfic loatt. s.cady. jtx twrS J. ' ':. - .-'.?fr'- Mrket. PKtSRlXr 111", ' r5i.t'.' JI COBN -Firm; No. I Wltl, (fcc: No. J -yi How, 71'il7(i4c; No. j yellow, ;$-; No. J, 'if . No. 4. 7".v.-; no gnde, 'ATS-Ess No. if ahite. 441it9c; No' 4 wnlte,t7V,tty:. y. , . .. , J - . MtaPBVs tirala Marlet, " MlNNafAfi'iKl Pept. . 21. WHEAT- No. I haiV i 6 "J i S 1 uoilhciu, Kansas City tiraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21. -WHEAT I n changed to K lower; September. &3V-; D cemler. 94f; May, 974c; ca'li. No. 2 bald. 97H9s4; No. 3 hard. 9tiC; No. 2 led, $1.04; No. 3 red. $l.u0fl-l.C2. CORN 44'c jwer; September, 73'c; December, i7c; M.iy. 69c; rash. No. 2 mixed. ,4oi No. 1 mixed, 7Jt'a7lc; No. 2 white. 764c; No. 3 white, 7iWc. OATS I "lie ha ii god; No. 2 while, 44fjSOc; Nu. 2 in'x- 14C- RYE 7tV'380o. HAY-Heady; choice timothy,- .50flW.0t; choice prairie t-2fs-50. BI'TTER Firm; creamery, 25c; packing stock. ISc. KiSGS Firm ; fresh extras, 2Sc; turrent rtcclpts, 174-. Hecelpts. Shipments. Wheat bu 521.00m 138.000 Corn, bu 27.000 7.000 Oats, bu , 42.000 ,0o0 Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat ppcember. May Corn December. May....... 95K.1 M4 I ', u 41 'S1 MV 94S! 4 K4I r4l 67, 674 'i 69 I bfB F.Vi YORK. Sept. L'1.-Actlve selling of stocks tind acute wenkms carried up to the very close of laft week, it was a nv.tter cr course that outside selling orders should bn In considerable volume when opt rat Ions began on the Stoik exchange today. From tho standolnt of speculative sentiment alone, very pessimistic views of the out look for values went out in weekly market reviews and letters from commissi n houses to clients. The active speculative position waa on the selling aide of the market. The passive position was on the same side, . perforce. L rgent cells for additional margins went out to customers at tlie close of last week, and f.tilure to respond to these was fal lowed by selling out of accounts. The open ing decline In prices also broke thromii the limits of additional stop loss orders, and precipitated fresh liquidation on the market trom this cause. The tusk of sup porting the market, therefore, proved diffi cult, and It was some time in fact before tho support became effective, with apeculn tlve liquidation on an enormous scale. Stocka which were supposed to he the fa vorite medium of speculative operations by the Standard Oil group of capitalists were notably affected by the weakness. St. Paul was a conspicuous example. The copper industrials were affected bv thla supposed relationship. This special weakness had Its origin In the exposure of the lust few d.ivs of former Standard Oil activities to Influ ence political nnd legislative action. Re ports were current in the financial district or plans for renewed attacks on the Stan dard Oil organization from government sources. The effect of the exposures, it was felt, would be to Invite renewed hos tility to corporations In general and to the Standard Oil In particular and to shape the political camalgn more definitely In that direction. One of the strong factors in the late speculation for the rise In the stock market had been an assumption that agi tation through the country on these lines was losing Its force and venom. The epi sode of the publication of the Archhold-For-aker correspondence has caused some revi sion of this view In the financial district. A similar process of revision of earlier views of the business revival finds its place as an Influence on the reactionary lone of the securities market. Talk regarding the copper trade, as it waa heard In the neighborhood of the Stock exchange today, was not hopeful. Another marking down on prices of copper at the metal exchanges and of copper In the Ixui don market gave a point to the talk. There were reports of efforts to sell copper by consumers who had become overstocked. Officials of steel compunies showed some thing like Impatience over reports of large resumptions by steel mills in Immediate prospects, and took pains to assert the mod erate rate of the improvement. The effect of these staements on tho stock market was seen In the dislnclinaion of buyers o follow prices on any considerable recovery, he downward plungegdeo eshrdlu occemmff The feeling of uneasiness gathered force, and the downward plunge of the day was the consequence. From one to five points measures the range of the day's losses, and In the Harrlmans, Hills, St. Paul and Reading the damage runs from three to four and three-fourths points. Bonds were weak. Total Bales, par value, $3,668,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Files. Hlh. Lew. CIojc Amslxamsted Copper 6M0O 7S 71S "M, American Car and Found.. 1,100 SS 37S ZT Preferred Amarlran Cotton nil v 331; J.-i 8.1 1- Amer. Hide at Leath. pfd.. l.m) Ul't 24 ?1 American Ira gaiurltlea ... 1.(00 264 2 24 Amerlran Llnaoad tfl Amarlran Ixicomottve S.4'") 45Ta 44 45 Preferred 4V 101 1 101 Amer. Smalt, and Refng.. TO.jno 2H n :', Preferred 500 lot l, inn Pi, Amarlran uar Ref'na ... J.4t K V.t Amerlran Tnbarro pfd .... 1" tl IH 0l American Woohtn MO -3S SSS H Anaconda Mining Co 4,000 4Ht 42, 4;-, Atrhlann lfl.S'XI Xti SiVt "X, Preferred 00 ! 9, (Ml, Atlantic Coast bine 7v u " Baltimore Ohio 11.1C0 IO, (i Preferred .. - Brooklyn Rapid Transit....' t.ton 4S 47a 47ij Canadian Psrlflc L00 17" MS lt3 Central Leather 1.M0 20t 24'- --t'j Prafsrred Central of New Jersey 1IKI chespeake ct- Ohio ,.. S.ono 41 3t, If", Chlraso Great Western 1.100 S Chloaso etc Northwestern .. 1.M0 H7 1!A I :., Chl.sgo. Mil. St. Paul.. 32.40 133', i:9'4 120t (".. C. C. St. Iulc .... 1(11 Ml, 64', 61 Colorado Fuel and Iron ... 4.J0 J2i ."2 it loloradc? ac Southern 4.0M 8H It rrelerrrd sun If.', s 2cl preferred !V 6 5T 7' Consolidated, Gas 14 :s 13 :W4j Corn Procluiis 1.IO) 17, 17 Unaware A Hudson SO" KiH lStj IB2i Denver A Rio Grande H V" 27 I Hreferrid 0J M IW f5i Plstlllera' i?cwurltles l.tno 2'i 27 JT. Erie 6i).lii0 2M, 21 'e :'4. 1st preferred 1.100 4-"s 4i 41'i :d prclerre.i 301 344, 34 .3'4 C.enersl fCleflrlo 7i 1.1' 13 137, (Iresl Northern pfd 23.10" 1;97 US'a K'6; Oresl Norlhm Ore. c-lfa 7,.V ftci'j tA . Illluola ('antral 1.0K) 1 :f - lnterborough-Met ') m' lci4 cHi Preferred 1.7'V) 31 30 30 International Paper K) 'j Preferred fo r,7 M Internaltonal Tump 401 !1' 214 21', Iowa Central 17 Kansas City Southern 4 Preferred 94 Muisvllle Nashville .... l.'M 10 104 .U-i Mlnnespolls & t. I.ouls . 2 10 24 28 27S Minn.. St. P. 4 8. St. M . 0 1IS4, 11 H7' Missouri Pacific 1. 20(1 KIV, t f'l Ml-tnurl. Kansas A Tei . 1,6K 2S W Preferred 2M 4 2t -'V, National Lead tl.ZvV" 70 Vo 7i New York (antral WOi) 104S, no's l'W'., New Vork. Ont. West . t.fOO S9S JS'ii t, Norfolk A Weatern 4iw Tl 72 71 North American 400 n, t Northern Pacific 32,000 13S" U3' MSt Psclllc Mall 'M's Pennsylvania 14.110 Kli 120 120 People's Gas M' 4 3i Pltthliurg. c. C. tt St. L si 7S 74 73 Pressed Steel Csr 1 . Sort 31 30 Pullman Palace Car 100 161 161 1i I&IM Railway gteel Snrlng 300 3S 14V Reading l.7( 13" 12i, Republic Sleel 1.4"0 21S I'V 2H4 Prvferrcd 100 79 7m, 7', Rnck Island Co 1.3O0 Id's 17', 174 Preferred $. 4H i St 81. b. & Ren Fran. 2d pfd.. H 2f.'j Sit, 2i, 81. Louis Southwestern .... 4' Utl, 16 lcH, Preferred 2-K 4.14, 43 44 tMora-8her. Steel eV Iron 2-0 tli, 6U, ', aoulhern Pacific 77.1H0 KM', ', vjy. Preferred 7'K 117', 117 117 8c.ulheni Railway :.!") :0'4 20 Preferred '. SW 6''. PI', r,fj Tennessee Copper W) 37", S6 31', Tessa t Pacific S3 Toledo. St. Louie West 22 Preferred 2"0 Sti :,m fnlon Pacific 221 . l."s(, IMS Wi Preferred M I nlted Slates Rubber 4n : 29 ', 1st preferred IW Kit, 7', fi t'lllted Rtalea Sleel 3.6c) 441, 4T -4.lt. Preferred i.100 K'' 174 t (ah Copper t.'' ri Virginia-Carolina Chum .. ! '-4 2S 'is Preferred , I"" 17 H7 i Watwsh I 11 '2 12 Preferred U 24 24 Wesllnghousa Kiectrlc .... l.t'l 71', 71 71 Western Inton K ' 41 " Wliealing t l-eke Erie .... 2"0 s Wisconsin cenlral M't 26 24 Total sales fur the dsy, 1,103,K shsrrs. Bostou Stocka and Ronda. HoSTON. Sept. 21. -Money, call loans, in 3 per cent; time loans, a4n44 per cent. Closing quotations on aloes and bonds ere : Atrhlsoa adj. s Atlantic i.l, do 4s W Hlnghsin Mes. cent. 4a ' ( si. A Heels Atchison 15'iCeniennlal 2'-i do preferred 44XpBr Range 1; Bos. k Albany 21 Paly West a Bos. a Maine 12''-.- Franklin : Bos. Kletated li.: "Grsnby tn Flt.-hburg pfd i Isle Knoale 21 Mes. l ent ''., Mass Mining .. N. Y. . N. H H..14.P Mlrh!gsn t jc, I'nion Pacific l3--tMobaN Am. Arge. ( hem 2d Mou c. at l .. 45 Am. Pneu. Tube .... " end rmmtnloii Am. ttuasr i24', Oscaoia , . do preferred 12." Parrcx -.'4 Aid. Tel. A Tel t-ci;;Uuincy ,i Am. Woolan 14 Shannon :4' do preferred ' Tamsrei k ' Edison Elec. Ilium . .2 Tnnll ;g Ge. Ble.-trle 1.17 Polled Copper V Mass. Flaclrle I I . Mining Jr .do preferred 4 I . oil :s Mass. Uaa ."4 l lah ei. dlv n l olled Fruit I I , Victoria --, tatted 8. M MS Winona :.'. do preferred 2", North Bune 7s I I . Aieel 4- S Hutie lualltion : do preferred 1i'' Ne.ada . . ... . Adveniura 7 l al. A Arts I.', Allocs, ."4, Arts. A imm .' Amalgaauted Ic 'n Greene i ananea I'l Bid. "Asked. eral fund, exclusive of the $lWi.iwinof g0d rerre. sliowa: Avallnble cash balances, $l-2 223.W: gold coin and bullion, $::.4. ); gold certificates. $..Sf.; $hO. .ew York Money Market. NKW VORK. P.-pt 21-PHIXIK MF.R CANTILK PAPKR-4-1144 )er cent BTKRl.INU KXCH ANCE-Pieadlrr. wllh actual business In bankera' b lls at $4 . J& 4 sr.io for sixty-day bills and at $4 atvi. for demand: commercial hilts. It (t4'o4 S4'. S1I.VKR Par. r2"i,c: Mexican doll.irs. 4. R( )NOS Ooi eminent, steady; rallrcad, wes k. MONK V On call. easy. 1014 per cnt; ruling rate. 14 per rent; closing bid, 1 per rtit; offered st l' per. cent. Time loans, quiet unrt steady: slxtv dsys. 24 per cent; nln-iy days, 1 ier cert; six months, 34 per cent. Closing quotations on New Tork bonds were ss follows: I ref 2s reg do 4t, )iT do coupon l'-4's d id series eel, I. S Ss. reg PI A N. unl. 4s .... do coupon ItU Man. cen. g.ld 4s.. .li', I g, 4s. reg 121 Mex. Cenlrsl 4s !0 do coupon l-JI'l Scto 1st In. i. Am. Tobacco, 4s t::Mlnn A St. L. 4s.. m do s M.t M . K . A T. 4 . . . At.hlson gen 4s ... 1'0'ij s-lo 84, H', do adju-t. 4s 9. (; R. R of M. c. 4s U etc c v. 4 S. Y. Cent. gen. 3t 92 , do cv. 5s H'2 N. J Cent. 4en. as.12.1' Aclsntlc C U 4s.... 94 Northern Par. 4s 1 'i Del. A Ohio 4s ... ions, do 9a 73 do :i' .t Nor. A West c. 4s.. .'9 Prmik R T cv .. Tli Ore. 8. L. rfdg 4s . .h ( en of Georgia fts . . . IS" , Penn. cv. ,H,. 1I5.. 4'a do 1st inc "c do ennsnl 4s c4 do 2d Inc t Reading gen. 4s ur, do SI inc 17 Rep. of Cuba , 101 Chen. A Ohio 4',s . .InHj st. A 1. M. c. Ss llo- ( hi. A ltnn 31,, .. f0i8t L. A 8. F. tg. 4s. '! Is C. B. A Q n-w 4s. '.3 (I L. 8. W. c. 4s.. c'4 C. R. I, A P. 4s .. 1.7 "Sea. Air L. 4s ... Ill, do col ,"s i.J I, Snulh. Psclllc 4s JU, do rfdg 4s 9 do 1st 4s ). icv A at. I., g. 4t. twits. Railway tt Iltl'i Col. InduSlrlal ;.s -iTeiiss A Pac. lies lh", ( ol. Midland 4s .... T. St. I,. West. 4s '7 Col. A Bmithern 4s..., 94 'Inion Pa.-lflc 4s....l0J' Pels. A Hud cv. 4s . '.Pl do cv. 4s -.. 4 Den. Rio (1 Is. .'4 I 8 811 2d lis. . . . to. Krle. prlo- lien. 4s.. 47 Wgbash lets 1IJ Krle gen. 4s V' Wrstern Md 4s 7"i Hocklns Vil. 4ls .. IJ A 1.. Erie 4s ... 7 Ir.le. h Met. 4',s f-7 Wa. ( ent. 4s VJ-, Jspsn 4s 90 Hid. "Offered. I.aaesoai Ballloa Market. LONDON. 8ept. 21. BULLION - Oold bira. 77slod; American eagles, 76s &d. Tresaary talesneat. WASHINGTON. Sept. .-Today a state ment of tha Uaaaury baluicef In tilt tea- New Vork Kinlnc Rtoeka. NKW YORK, Sept- 21. -Cloning quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Alice J.V) si.esdvllle Con 3 Hreece 3 Llltla Chief Prunswlck Con 3 Mejclc-an f.l Comstocli T. 8 21 Onlsrlo SWI Comstock T. B 10 I'phlr lel t on. Cal. A Va 71 Standard 19.) Horn Silver .vi Tellow Ja ket 46 Iron Stiver .5 offered. London Cltvilna; KtorkB. LONDON. Sept. 21. American securities opened dull and Irregular today. During the early trading Reading declined and Amalgamated Copper advanced 4. At noon the tone waa steady and prices ranged from below to 4 above Saturday's New York closing. Closing quotations on stocks were: Consols, money .... I Ml M , K. A T 2i ', do account sis-UN. V. Centrsl 107 Anaconda Norfolk A W 'S Atchison do pfd r-4 do pfd :i74Ontsrlo A W 4ej' Bsltlmore A Ohio.... 9M, Panusylvsnla 62 Canadian Pacific 17oRsnd Mines 7'i Ches. A Ohio ' Reading tciu Chlcsgo'Gt. W 6 Boulliern Railway ... 2! C, M. A Bt. P 1371 do pfd kl't lie Beers 18 Southern Pacific IJ'k p. A R. 0 27 t'nlon Pacific W.i, do pfd 6M do pfd 30 Erla iV. 8. Steel ,i, do 1st pfd 43',, do pfd 11)H do 2d pfd Wabash I2,j nrand Trunk 2.J, do pfd ..Ol Illinois Central 1 4., t, Spanish 4s tjict, Louisville A N 1074 Amsl. Carper Ms SILVER Bar. steady, 24 3-16d per ounce. MOKB7-4& per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is ltM!la per cent: for three months' bills, 1 7-16514 per cent. Forrlavn Financial. LONDON. Sept. 21. Monday -was plenti ful on the market today and discounts were harder. Paris secured the bulk of the $2. BOO in gold at in advance of H. Trading on the Stock exchange started the week only moderately active and with lr4 regular movements. Home rails were firm, but consola dropped for lack of support. In spite of the Interruption of telephonic communications. Paris sup ported foreigners and helped the local dealers to maintain the strength of Kaf firs. American securities moved listlessly after an adjustment to below parity, were not anxious to operate owing: to the liquidation going on In New York. letter the receipts of the New York opening, with selling orders, depressed values, par ticularly of Amalgamated. The market finished weak at a fractlepn above 4, he low est of tho day, BERLIN. Sept. 21. The trading on the Bourse todav was weak. ' PARIS, Sept. 21. Prlcea On the Bourse today opened heavy but the closing waa steady. The private rate of discount was quoted at 2 per cent, an advance of 4 per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Sept. 21. Bank clearlnga for to day were $2,320.B40.27 and for the corre sponding date laat year $2,128,423.96. Matal Market.' NEW YORK. Sept. 21. The London tin market was unchanged at 130 2s 6d for spot, but futures were a shade higher at 131 10s. The local market was quiet at $28,37 4 (S 28. 2 4. Copper wsi lower in the Kngllah market, with spot quoted at 59 10s, and futures at 10 5s. The local market was weak Electrolytic was quoted at $13 12 413.25. and casting at $12. S747 13.00. Lead was urn-lianaed at 13 3s 8d in the English market. The local market was dull at $4.47 4 B4.1S0. Spelter advanced to 19 17s d In the EntrUst) market. The local market wa dull and a shade lower at $4 72 4 a 4.77 4. Iron was unchanged In the English mar ket, with Btandard foundry quoted at Ml 3d and Cleveland warrants at uls 7 4d Locally no change was reported. No. 1 foundry northern. $1(1.50 1 7.26 : No 2. foundry northern, $1 6.00 J 16.75 : No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern aoft, $16.75i2 17 25. ST. l.OI'Ifl. Sept. 21 METALS Lead, dull, $4.35. Spelter, dull. $4.5. Cotton Market. NEW VORK. Sep'. 21.-COTTO.V-Fu-tures opened steady; October. 8.85c; Decem ber. 8.73c; January, i.ISc; March, 8.63c; May. 8.69c. Futures closed Bteady; September, 8R3c; October. 8.8c: November. 8.65c: December, 8.70c; January, 8.56c; February, g.&6c; March, S.oSc; May. 8 62c. Spot closed quiet. 10 polnta decline; mid dli'ig uplands, 9.40c; middling gulf, 9bJc; aales. 40 bales. OALVESTON, Texas, Sept. 21. COTTON Steadv, 93c. ST. LOUIS. Sept 21 COTTON Un changed; middling, 9c; sales, none; re ceipts, 120 bHles. shipments, 225 bales; stock. 8.480 baleH. NEW ORLEANS. Sept 21. COTTON Spot, steady: low ordinary. 4 3-1 6c nomi nal; ordinary, 64c nominal: good ordi nary. 7 l-16c; low middling, 8 5-lSc; mll rillng. 9 1-lKc; good middling. 94c mid dling, fair. 9 4o; fair. 10 4c nominal; sales. 2.275 bales; , receipts, 4.000 hales, Hlook, 50,350 baiea. Evaporated Applea anil Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Sept. 21. -EVA VO RATED APPLES Market Is quiet, with fancy quoted at 94nT04c; choice. 7'39c; prime, OH?! ('': crmmon to fair, 6&ie. DRIED FRUITS Spit prunes are quiet, but fruit of attractive quality is In light supply, particularly s to the larger sizes and the market holds steady, with Quota tions ranging from 4c to 13c for California and from 6ltc to 74c for Oregon fruit. There Is a moderate demand for aprlcota. hut only for small lots, and the market Is rather eaaier In tone, with choice minted at K'jiKiac; extra choice. 81i9c: fancy, l')4i11c. Peaches are dull and. wllh the exception of fancy, rule eaav. with choice quoted st Vfi1Kr.: extra choice. 7-1,ic, and fanev. S'-.HOc. Raisins are unchanged, with loose" muscatel quoted at 4a4'f(61c: choice to fanev. seeded. :.: seedless. 44'ii6c; London layers, $1 .3ffy 1 Visible Haipplr of ;rala. NEW YORK, Seyt '.'I. --The visible supply of grain Saturday. Hentetnber. 19. as com piled bv the New York Prodnre exchange, was aa (VUnw s: Wheat. "4 WW 001 bu., in cret.sed 3.72 "00 bu. ; corn, 2'131oo bu., In creised OCT eieo bu.: oils R 7.t) bu.. i'c ceje1 7l.'..oo0 bu. : rve. 614 OoO hu.. Increased KtocM bu ; barley. 3. f.v..0fO hu . Increased 6U4.041 bu Philadelphia Pi-odnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. S. nt tl BUTTER Stead; fair demand- extra western cream erv. r-ic- nearby prints. 27c. FfJ4S Firm: aood demand: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 24c: current receipt", in returnable caaea. 2.1c; western first, free csse. 24c: current re ceipts ere rases, !4e: all at mark. CHEESE Firm: New York full cream, choice. 1al34e; fair to go'-rt. 12U-tjlJ,p. Market. pt ?1 SUGAR Raw. Isgsr NEW YORK. 8 steady: fal- refining. I sfi-oJ 5oc: centrtf ua l M test. 8 9n(n4 0nc: molass-s sussr. $20 2$c. Beflned. steady: crushed. 5 90c; pow dered, 5.30c; granulated. 5.20c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Better Feeling in Cuttle Trade Owing to Lighter Receipts. BEST HOGS SHOW SOME STRENGTH tkeep Rerelpla Largest glare Record Rreaktaar Ran On ear A a Trade Plow, wltk rrleea ronalderably Lorrer. Elgin Batter llarket. ELGIN. 111. Sept 21. BUTTER Mar ket lirui, at 23 4c, aulea, 698,900 pounds. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 21. IJOK Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. FJstlmate Monday b. 2( tf.0"0 Same day last week. ...11.961 1.937 31.195 Same day 2 week ago.. 6 117 2.S12 27.724 Same day 3 weeks ago.. $.8:4 8.304 2.12M Same day 4 weeka ado.. 8.5M 2.676 17,6.11 Same day last year 1,687 4.446 44.277 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for me year to date, compared wun last year: lBOA. 19C7. Ino. Dee. Cattle ;4.724 8:0.823 145,599 Hogs 1,895.142 I t53.44i4 $2,198 Sheep 1,300,815 J.277,120 23,195 The following tnhle shows the average price of hog at South Omaha for th last everal days, with comparisons: tte. 1 1. ilS07.110iX.iIo.ll. H Brpr. .. Scot. 10.. Sept. 11.. Sept. 12.. Sept. 1J.. Sept. 14. Sept. 15. Sept. Ifi. Spt. 17. Sept. 18.. Sept. 19.. S'Pt. 20.. Sept. 21.. S4 6 66 66 71 (t fK4 90 6 84 7IV4 6 (Cii, 6 s: a 6 $64! $ 821 6 83 S 94 as! Ml 0 87 I t 90 6 84 5 78 ( 72' 6 73i 6 84; S 93 B 87 I to. .01 6 0: 6 09 I $ 11 08 8 02i ( 31 S $3 i 21 5 14 E 14 6 28 5 32 $ 33 6 06) t 39 12 5 30 ft 391 I Ml 7 61 5 441 (Wl 7 44 7 44 7 68 765 7 42 7 43 7 87 7 38 I 84 t 61 6 68 t 67 6 6n 6 1 6 (U I 64 a t 66 6 62 6 6 6 64 5 64 6 71 6 74 & 80 6 81 5 81 j Sunday. The official number of cars of stock Drought In today by each road was Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'8. C., M. & 8t P. Ry.... 1116 Wabash 1 Union Pacific 31 6 49 C. & N. W. (easl).... 1 1 C. & N. W. (west).... 78 It 74 0 ('., St. P.. M. & 0 2 C, B. A Q. (east 1 C, B. & Q. (wctt)....107 3 17 C, R. 1. & P. (east!.. 6 1 C, R. 1. .- P (west).. 7 Chicago Gt. Western .. 2 Total receipts 231 27 142 10 The disposition of the day'B receipt wa as follows, eacli buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 411 Swift and Company 695 Cudahy Packing Co 1,430 Armour Co 399 Schwartichild & Bulsb'er 143 Vsnnant A Co 6.X Carey & Benton 129 Lnbman & Rothchlld 120 W. I. Stephen 79 Hill & Son 333 F. P. Iz-wls 18 Huston Co 14 J. B. Root & Co 13 J. If. Bulla 115 L. K. Hits 10 Layton aV Co MoCreary & Carey 345 Sam Werthimer 35 If. F. Hamilton 183 at. Hagerty Co 69 F. O. Inghram 6 Sullivan Bros 6 Ihmer Broa 6 Smith & Bosley 73 Other buyers 407 Hogs. Sheen. 214 1,119 491 2,ti6 456 2.8J4 179 1.7J5 246 12,060 Totals $.444 1,666 20,421 CATTLE Receipts ol cattle thla morning were unexpectedly small. Estimates a late as yesterday were railing for over 800 care of cattle for today, whereas there were not many over 200 cara. The receipt ran largely to feedera, there being some pretty good cattle cw that kind and quite a good many on th" trashy order. There were also a good many killers; quite a number of them on the rough order. Among the offerings were a few corn-feds, one bunch at least being right good stuff. Owing to the fact that receipt were lighter than anticipated, while advice from other point wr somwhat encouraging, buyer were out In the yards earlier than wa th caae on many day last week and were ready to bid about as soon as cattle could be shaped out ready to be shown. Desirable kinds of western beeves w;r active sellers at prices generally a little stronger than last week's close. A good many sales actually looked 1016c higher than the extreme low point on last Thurs day. More than that, the trade was more active than rny day last week and the feeling better. Choice western beeves sold as high as $5.66, the best price paid at this point In some time. On the other hand, corn-fed steers were not particularly active; in fact packers did not appear any too anxious for them, and there aeemed to be quite a difference of opinion between buy era and sellers, so that the trade wa rather dull on that kind. Cow and heifers wore also free sellers at stronger prices, sales In many cases looking as much as 10c and In some cases possibly 16c higher than tha low dy laat flood flehy feeder old freely at firm prices 'and. although a good many ta'.tle were carried over in the hands of pecu lators, atlll even medium klnda sold a little more freely than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholta corn fed ateera, $6,404(7.26; fair to good cornfed steers. $5.IV9J.40; common to fair cornfed steers, $4.tsii5.o0; good to choice range steers, $4.0i&4i.26: fair to good range steers, $4 .00-54.50; common to fair rang ateera, $3.60 ii 4.1,0; good to choice cow and heifers, $3.25 i4.00; fair to good cows and heifers. $2.80(3 3 ! 25; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.00 (n2.fe0; good to choice Blockers and feeders, 14. 284. 75; fair to good stocker and feeders, $3.50ff4-20: common to tair ptockera and feedera, $2.753.50; stock heifer, $2. 5033.00. Representative sales: BEEF bTEERS. No. Av. Pr. Ko. 34 U7I 6 7i C4 COWS. i IO50 t 10 4 .. 8TOCKERS AND n 2o 7. Av. .1541 Pr J 10 I 40 FEEDER8. ,26 I W 891 960 820 IPO 650 946 ( cows.. 15 cow It c. lis 2 feeders. 15 feeders. 6 cows 4 bulls 1292 8 cows 792 1 bull 1"10 14 calves. .. 252 17 cow 826 2 cows 720 15 c-owa 774 6 feeders.. 1000 27 cows 890 A 7 cowa 917 4 steer.. ..1122 . nnu tvo 1 vt WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 9 cows 1054 2 80 3 cows 903 2 40 3 feeders . 1013 3 40 20 cs. & lis. 861 8 00 2 cows 19u 2 85 1 bull lOiO 2 VO 67 feeders.. 841 3 40 4 feeder.. 670 3 20 2 bO 43 COW 883 3 00 2 86 S3 i s At ha. 8j0 3 00 2 85 9 feeders.. XS3 3 10 3 25 4 feeder.. 1030 3 25 3 26 1 bJll 1200 2 70 2 66 2 bulla 1185 2 6'. 2 45 26 row 9.4 2 4e) 2 40 1 bull 1200 2 70 2 66 6 calve... 421 3 26 4 25 16 cow 896 2 80 2 60 4 cow 962 2 60 2 60 4 cow 910 2 50 2 HO 5 cows 10;-2 2 66 3 75 29 cow 873 2 70 2 70 L. Hodge-Neb. 2 90 4 steers.... 900 I 50 3 50 14 feeder.. 971 I 66 Meek & Wldner Wyo. 127 feecieiB. 1122 4 20 10 feeder. .1122 3 50 24 cow 1047 3 60 41 steer.. ..1174 4 20 B. B. Brook Wyo. 44 feeders.. 993 3 75 James Stubbs Wyo. 2 steers.... So" 4 15 3 steers. ...1050 4 lo 12 steers.. ..1120 4 16 17 steers.... 991 4 15 4 heifers. ..1026 3 60 14 heifers. ..11.6 3 oO Harry Farthing Wyo. 40 steers.. ..14:6 5 65 1 steer 1300 t 00 A. J. Moore Colo. 2 heifers ... 64u 2 70 1 steer 930 8 10 9 feeders.. 927 3 45 3 feedera.. 83 3 26 11 feedera.. 776 3 35 14 feeders.. 902 3 80 2 feedt ra.. 7f-5 3 26 2 bulla 13 16 2 30 5 cow 9i8 3 05 E. L. Griffin-8. D. 62 feeders ..1088 4 05 16 feeders. .1086 4 06 HOtJS Receipts this morning were ex tremely small, it being Monday, and there were really not enougu on sale to interest buyers to any great extent. Still, there was aome Utile strength shown on tha best kinds, which sold generally a little stronger and in some cases posalbly as much aa 5c higher. The brat hoga sold largely at $6.86'( 9c 1. The general run of falrlah atuff did not show so much change, being only aboul steady, and from that down to very slow on common to Inferior grades. The hulk of all the hogs sold at $C X'jS.90. aa against l6seshS5 on Saturday. Representative sales: No. V,.... tl .. tl.... (.2 ... gll.... 7,1.... ;.... Is ... Set'-.... (.... 47.... 47.... 17.... Av. . 124 . ll ..312 . . ii2 .Ml . 2!o . Iki , 2c7 ..47 . 43 ..814 IPS eh. Pr. . . 75 1 t It 14o 2Se 120 71 so 4 U 4(1 ' to t u Si lu (W 4., ( IM ISO t i tO I M .. Ill Ns. M .. 74... S7... ss. . . (M .. St.. 31... l. te Av. . 241 . I'd .114 . 410 .231 . t.:s ..MS . til . Hal . .!! . 3n7 .321 Pr. 120 t BA 2'") 4 ITt, 4K Sl 24 t ) 41 4 J A t ) ... 4 I in t n, 2 , ss 8 re. ) .40 liVJ uo 40 SHEEP Receipt todav were the largest of any day since Mnmiat, September 23 last year, when I66 cars. 44.277 head, were received. That was the largest run In lha history of the yards. The big sheep barn waa filled tci ovei ficjvr:tg. bl sa truing wtrs jene.a;, tu i:.i. -. .-, -11,1.-13 waa yarded In good shape And In good season in the morning Conditions penerallv were agalnat the selling Interest. In the firat place, the ins'set at this print was very hlgn last sieek aa compared with Chicago so far sa feedera were concerned, and it was to he expected that buyer would be rather bear ish In Ihelr views for that reason, if for no other. Unfortunately there were other reaaotie for buyers taking the bear side. Prominent among these was the fact that continued dry weather baa made buyera less anxious for feeding ahep and lamb than thev would otherwise have been. A general rain over the corn belt of twenty four houra' duration would have been of very great help to the market In the way cf Increasing the demsnd. This being a Monday morning, feeder buyers were, as usual, a little late In getting to the yards, which alao contributed to Ih dullness of the trsde Thus It happened that a good shsre of the forenoon was tsken up In sort ing up and shaping up the sheep and lambs, so that It waa well along toward midday before buyers and sellers got down to busi ness. When the trad waa once tinder wsv all klnda. both aheep and lambs, and killers aa well aa feeders. old st prices that gen erally looked 16tff2Sc lower than last week. The trade was at no time very active even t the decline, buyer being In no hurrv to fill ordera, while sellers, on the other hand, were backward about accwptlng bids that were ao much lower. Still, even at the decline the market was by no means In bad shape, ss price at this point list w-eek were generally too high as com pared with other Belling points, and there was a good deal of Justice) In buyers' claim that they were entitled (to a good, big concession. Owing to tha large run snd me late start, it waa very late in the flav before the bulk of the receipts had chanced nanus Representative sale: No. Av. Trle-i. 748 Wyoming ewes, feeders 91 2 2i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle SteadyHoar Firm Sheep and Lambe Steady to Lower. CHICAGO. Sept. 21. CATTLE Receipt, about 20,000 head. Market steadv: steers. $4.(cTi.70; cows. $3.26i6.26; heifers. $2,0064.25; bulla. $2.50et4.50; calvea, $3.60tH8.26; stockers and feeders, $2 60(W.4O. HOGS Receipts, about 19.000 head. Mar ket firm; choice heavy, $7.8cV?f7.4; butchers, $7.701157 40; light mixed, $6.90tjj-9.15; choice. I7.2otii7.30; packing. $.9iKqi7.'Al; rough. $6.75-6' (.26; pigs. $3.7tVrt).2fe; bulk of sales. $6.9l'7.16. SHEJ0P AND LAMBS- Receipts, aboul 90.000 head. Market, ateady to lc lower; sheep. $3.76(94.76; yearling, $4.0094.75; lambs, $3.601i.O0. St. Loala l.lro Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept 21 CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head. Including 6,300 Texan; market strong to 10c higher. Native shlp- Stng and export steers, t4.00tU7.40; ressed beef and butcher steers, $2.76 (fi ( 26; steers under 1,000 pounds. $3 004)' (.00; Blockers and feeders, $3,001,4 00; cows and heifers, $2 50(t6.75; canners $2.0092.26; bulla, $3.754.26; calves $4 00 (ft 7.00; Texan and Indian steers, $2.75 5j 6.26: cows and helfens, $1.D0(J 3.75. HOGS Receipt, 6,600 head; market steady to 10c lower; pigs and lights. $3.604g 80; packers, $6 766 7.10; butchers and best heavy, $7.20 7.87 4- SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt 1,400 head; market strong: native muttons. $4.00 m 4.26; lambs. $5.256 60; culls and bucks, $3.254.00; stockers, $4.2864.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 21.-CATTLE Receipts, 21.000 head. Including 2.000 south erns; market ateady to 10c higher; choice and dreased beef ateera, $6.Ojhj7.50; fair to good, $4.5tVtj'6.00; western steers. $3.0tryD.0O; stockers and feeders, $2,6514.60; southern leer, $3. 004 00; southern cow, $2.00(3.26: native cow, $2 00-24.00; native heifer) $2.50ctf 4.76; bulls, $2.25&&26; calves. $3.6060. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; ateady to 6c higher; top. $7.16; bulk. $.8Ot?7.06; heavy, $7.0651.10; packers and butchers, $ti.9tVS7.10; light. $6.604i7.(J0; pigs, $4O0tg.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, U.BOO hnd; market Bteady; lambs. $4.25&f.40; ewes and yearlings, $3.70tf4.10; western yearlings. $3.90t3H.20; western sheep. $3.40 4.00; Blockers and feedera, $3.00-44.10. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 21. CATTLE Re ceipt. 4.000 head: market alow and ateady; steers, $4.0tW7.26; cow and heifers, $2,260 U.oo; calvea, S3.4XKrns.0O. HOGS Receipt, 6.600 head; market 6c higher; top. $7.16: bulk of sales, $6 96fl7.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 6,000 neaa; market tower; iamb, 3.xa3.. Sloaz City Lire Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY, la., Sept. 21 (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 2.400 head; mar ket strong: beeves. $4.5tKrI7.00: grass cows. $2 503.60; feeders, t2.76ca4.00; calves and yearlings, $2.253. 25. HOGS Receipt, 1,200 head; market 60 higher; range, $.eo5.90; bulk, s.70S bo. Stork la SlftM. Receipt of live stock at the lx principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. South Omaha 6,000 Bloux City 2.4O0 St. Joseph 4.000 Kansas City 21.000 Bt. Louis 8,(00 Chicago 20.000 Hogs. Sheep 2,000 89,000 1.200 6.6X) 6.000 9,000 11.000 6.6"0 1 .401 19.000 30,000 Total 81,000 42,200 86,400 OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. Condition ot Trwdo and denotations oa Staple and Fancy Prodnoa. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to retail trad In carton, 28c; No. 1, In 4Mb. tub. 224o; No. 1. In 30-lb. tub. 28c; No. , In (0-lb. tubs, 204c; No. 2, in 30-lb. tubs, lc; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1. lo carload lets, 21 40; No. 2, In carload lots, 193il94c; country, fancy, tubs, 17c; com mon, 16o EGGS--Fresh candled, 19o per dozen. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 144c; young Americas, 4 In hoop, 16o; favorite, 8 In hoop, 164c; daisies, t In hoop, 164c; oream brick, full caae, 134'; bait case, 13c; half doseu bricks, 14a No Quotations on Swiss nor nmuerger until after October. BEEF CUTS-No. 1 rib, 174c; No. 2 rib, 114c; No. 8 rib, bc; No. 1 loin, 20c; No. 2 loin, 12c: No. 2 loin, 84c; No. 1 chuck, 64c; No. 2 chuck, 49c; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 84c; No. 2 round, 7c; No. 3 round, 14c: No. 1 p'.ale, 6Ui No. 2 plate, 44c; No. 3 plate, 2Vc. fcU JAR Coars granulated, (.60c; fin granulated. i.70o; cubes, 6. otic i poaderod, (J.iXto per lb. DRESSED POULTRY-Squaba, (2.2 per dozen. VEGETABLES CeUrj. Michigan, per do., 36o. Beans, now wax and spring, one third bu baakel, $1.0u; navy, par bu., No. 1. $2.70; lima. 4o per lb. Cabbage, 0 per lb. potatoes, new, per bu., $1.10. Tomatoes, bar 4-basket crate, toe. Watermelons. 264 lua. Cantalopes, California. $2.6t4)8.4 per crtta. Asparagus, per dox 40c. Cucum bers, per do., auo. Onlona, Bermuda, $L5t per crate; Taxaa yellow, 41.26 par crata. Mushroom, cultivated, per lb., 0c Let tuce, per do., 36c. Pepper, southern, U per crate. afRr)H FRUITS Apples. 32 7593.00 per bu. boa. Lemons. $4.(Vv6.tX. oraDgsa, $4.00 .00 Utvnana. 4c per lb. Pluma. tl.ii par 4-basket crate. Ptsauhea. Calllurnla. iOiicwo ucr box; Texas, 4-baakei crate, M;uc. Pears. $1.60 par 4-baakel crate. Blackber ries, $4.00 per crate. Jlupberrlea, $4.00 pr crate. Cherries, $2.26. Currant, ,2.iW per crate. Gooseberries, $1.00 per urate. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; syringe, 14c; roosters, 5c; ducks, young, 9c; old, 74c; getae. tic; turkey. 14c; pigeons, 000 pr dozen ; squab, $2.00 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS Ralalna, looie Muscatel. 64o; fancy eded, 1-lb. carton, luu. Cur rant, uncleaned, 64c; cleaned. 8c; carton, rc per lb. Prunes, 401350c per sack; 7 43 per lb. Apricots, 26-lo. uoxes, 9c per lb. reaches, California choice, ku; fancy boxea, Uo per lb. Peara, California, 11c Date. Persian, 64c. Figs, layers, choice, 1040. Citron, 1Qjuo. Lemon peel. Uc. Orauge peel, 13c. F18H Halibut, tc; trout, 14c; pickerel, 110. pike, 14c; bullheads, skinned and dressed, Uc; white perch, sc; white bass, 17c; black baas, 26c: orapplea, 16c: whit fisti, Uu; red snapper, 14c; flounder. Uc; mackerel, 17c; codfish, fresh f rosea, lie; shad roe, 4ec; melt, Uc; frog lags, 46c; green sea turtle tneat, 26c; catfish, loc; eel, per lb., Uo. HIDES Quota tlona by i. 8. Smith 4 Co.: Green salted No. 1, 10c; No. i, to; bull bides. No. 1, tc; No. 2. 7c; borsa bide. $J.6o; sheep pelta, 26c to (1.60; dry pelts, loo to 12o per lb.; dry flint butcher hides. Uc; dry fallen hide, 11c; dry salted hide. 9a. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 21. COFFEE Mai ht-t for coffee futures opened steadv at un changed prices to a decline of' ( points under selling by trade interests, presumably against purchase In Brazil. There, was jum about enougn demand to absorb otter ing of this rharacter and the market showed Utile further feature, closing quiet, net unchanged to 6 points lower. Sale were reported of 15, VO bag. Including Sep tember at 6.65c; October. 6S0c; December. $.60(fj6.65c. and May at 6.&1V: spot 1 of fee, steady; Rio. No. 7, 64c; Santos. No. 4, 840; mild coffee, dull: Cordova. 8'HJU4c. 1 Dalsjth tirara Market. DI LI TH. Sept. 21 WHEAT No 1 northern. $1024; Nk. 2. northern, $100; September, $102, December, $1,014; Mav. $1 054 Ortobtl, $1.0;. OATS 47u . CROSBY AHEAD OF BREWER Change in Vott for Coroner Fut Young Man in Lead. CHRISTMAN W1KS BY LUCK THY Belle tilt-Ins Dollar to Old t ol ored Man for Sake of the Party I.anda Hint Many Yotea. Frank Chrlstman, democratic ' candidal for the legislature, will Hereafter be a firm believer In good tuck tokens In the conduct of campaigns. In hi statement of the money he expended In the campaign be fore the primary Mr. Chrlstman set out this Item: "Gave an old darky, for good luck for the party $1."- Though the official vote showed Mr. Chrlstman was tw-o places away from th nomination, tha recount which was atarted by another candidate has shoved him up a couple of notches and promises to give him the place. The gift to the Jrky evi dently brought Mr. Chrlstman good luck. At adjournment time last night tbe boa id had canvassed the return front all the precincts except two In the Kleentli ward and all of the Twelfth ward. Jurlstmn was leading Butt, and Butt was -several votes ahead of Welfmen. " " Crosby had a lead of four vote over Brewer for coroner at noon, .but by n1;nt it had been cut down "to two votes, llol llster wss twelve Votes ahead of ' Kinslci . The board will finish the count some lime today. Affidavit showing th expense accounts of candidates for nomination show that some of the ambitious ones spent their money freely before election. Mayor Dahl man says hla campaign for governor cost him $316. He gave . $100 to' the Dahlman club, (Uo for advertising and '5 for t tips out over the tate. Henry o. Meyer penl $237.35 trying to capture Ihe republican nomination for county attorney, T. A. Hoi lister spent $112.50 and J. C. Klnsler $160.40 George W. Rice spent $207 trying to defeat W. G. I're for commissioner and I" re says he spent $99.60. Ueorge Antlirs spent $30.53 in Ms campaign for state auditor and H. B. Fleharty $95 for the attorney general campaign. A. W. Jefferla expended $312.99. practically all for advertising, and. G. M. Hitchcock, who had no opposition on Un democratic ticket, say he Invested $10. te Ing the filing fee- require; by law. Q. n. Brewer epent $102 and W. C. Crosby $112 In the fight for the republican nomination for coroner. Tramps Kill BraUeman. MARSHA LLTOWK, 4a.. Sept. 2l.-Specl.l Telegram. )-Bay Lewis, 46 year of age, a;i Iowa Central brakeman living at Osk:i loosa, was killed thia morning at Orinneil when he wa pushed" from a car by tramps. He was alrrroet dead when found fiom loj of blood, but wa able to make a statcmcn, of particulars. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 21. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, $1.07 4 ft 1.0v .nor,!,prn- H-04 4C1.08H: December, $1,004 asked. S-tri-"'1 Member. $44 c 6c bid. BARLEY Caster; sample, 68Jj6ue. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 21. WOOL Firm : medium grades, combinp and clothing, ltte20c; light fine. 16(S 12c; heavy. 12c; tub washed. "0(8 -2 7e. Oils and Ito7ln. OIL C1TT. Pa., Sept. 21 Ol LS Credit balances, $1.(8; runs, 220.282; average. 1 40,898; shipments, 3SS.384; average, 191, 668. . RAILWAY Tiltft CARD IIMOX STATIOV 10TH A MAHCV. 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