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    TUT, OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, &EPTEMBEU Co 1003.
17
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bullih New. Keepi Market Firm, but
Trade ii Tired.
ONLY SHOE! ADVANCES MADE.
Demand for Wheat Con Hones Exceptionally-
Good, While that far
Cam and Oat la
lan-ar.
OMAHA, 8ept. 26. 1908.
Bullish newt keep the market firm, hut
trad acta tired and only short advancea
were mada. Demand for vh'it cnni!nui
exceptionally good, while corn and oats
are slower.
Receipts continue rood, but are some,
llMer than last week.
V'heat was firm owing to bullish news
nd continued dry weather reports. Re
ceipt are soma Hunter snd cash wheat was
n better demand, with offerings freely
taken. December wheat opened at ll.01fi
l '1! and clored at 11.014.
Corn opened strong and buying advanced
value easily, owing to lighter receipts.
Demand waa only fair, however, and the
trrnlh ,n c,,n corn wa" ,ne feature.
Primary wheat receipts were l.i'gT.o'O
bushels and shipments were MH.ipoO bushel,
against receipts last year of 1.11(1.010 bushels
and shipments of 644, f 00 bushels.
Corn receipts were wi.frio bvishels and
shipments were 802.000 bushels, against re
celpta last year of l,2o2.) bushels and
shipments of 753.000 hushe.1.
Clearances were 215 bushels of corn, 310
bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal
to 89 not) bushels.
Ilverpool closed '51,d higher on wheat
and 4tT4d lower on corn.
Peaboard reported 890,000 bushels of wheat
taken for export.
Local range of options:
Articles.) Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloa Yjr.
Wheat-I
Dec...
Corn
Sept... Dec. ..
Oata
8ept . .
May,..
I I
H 856,1 m,
73 'l 7341 734
4 61 4 61 4 IV! lVi
44 4S) 4S1
-A94 4941 4941 49V,! 4
t7tili4 Dry salt meats, strong; boil
nt' shorts, ll'ac; clear ribs, lHy; short
clears, 1140, I-tsron. strong; hosed etr
' Hirt, l.',i.; clcsr ribs, 12c; shoit cleats,
l?Sc.
HAUt.TNtl.-8r.
It H'i.TRV Firm; chickens. Wc; spring".
II- ; t'irkeys. Kx ; duck. 74ti4c; g"-s. oc.
Ht'TTKH Q'lief ; rreamerv, )ttr..34o.
LOUS Steady; l4c, esse count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. t.Ms. .. CO 11 '
Wheal, bu fet.mto 61.non
Corn, tin M.1 57.0m
OaM, bu 40.rs 8-.O00
SRW YORK (.KYRRAI, MARKET
quotations
n Varloaa
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Bept. :5 FLOtR-Rrcelpt.
1J.SS0 bills ; exports, i.121 bbls. Market firm,
with fair trade. Minnesota patents,
$S.ft.: winter straights. 84.26ti4U6; Min
nesota bakers. 34 2o4."; winter extras. 33.40
63.90; winter pstents. 84.4vfi4.86; winter low
grades. 83 Sfi .- so. Rya flour, firm: fair
to good, 34 2Mt4.40; choice to fancy, 14 50
4.6V buckwheat flour, firm; 33.16tr3.25, to
arrive
COH NM'RA L Firm ; fine whit and yel
low. fl.7Mil.80; coarse, 1.6&91.70; kiln dried,
M 25.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 844c, f
New York.
BA RLJ5Y Quiet; malting. 6C37e, c
Buffalo; fcrdlng, 63tllrl4c, c. 1. f.
York.
WHEAT- Receipts. 20600 bushels.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Speculator! Attempt to Tollow More-
merit of Standard Oil Crowd.
lng. but fh msrket finished fsr th best
of the day. Copper shsres were stronger,
with the rnetel espcrlallv Boston.
PARIS S'pl. 26-ITicis pn tb Bourse
trnlsv were strong, on the clearing up Of
the tlirrateped trouble over Morocco.
MKRI.IN, Pept. 25 Trading on the Rourae
toctny wns quiet and prices were firm.
CAUSES IRREGULAR
Halt Karly Adranee Followed by
Heavy Offerlaga of llarrlaaaaa
a Reading;, and Prieeo
Break,
I RETORT Or 1 H K Ct.F.ARIO HOUSE
MATtJJTT I .
Trtsiartlosa of the Associated
far tha Week.
Banks
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 3 bard, PIHMc: No. 8 hard,
MVj'tj94c; No. 4 hard. 91iij934c: No. 3 spring,
bifqn; no grade, 8fic.
CORN No. 2. 73itt7.1';e: No. 4. 727?' Jo;
No. 2 yellow, 73Vc; No. 3 yellow, "3c; No, 2
white. 74Vic; No. 3 white. 74Sc.
OAT-t3o. S mixed, 4KVt'g46Ho: No. 4 yel
low. 464flVtc; No. t yellow, Vic; No.
3 white. 4'3 47e; No. 4 white, 4i3-lfi4c 1
standard. 47Vc.
RYE No. 2. 73r74c; No. I. Tl73o,
Carlot Iteeetpts.
Wheat. Corn
Chicago 4ft 2f9
Minneapolis 7W
Omaha 57 14
Duluth 470
Cats.
190
CHICAGO RA1 A.D rROVIIIO"9
Featares of the Trading; and Closlag
Prices on Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Sept. 26. The wheat market
advanoad sharply for a time today, De
cember touching tl.02'4'gi.02H. but there
waa plenty for sale on the bulge and de
creased Vc. Corn closed unchanged, oats
WS-o lower and provisions slightly higher.
The market for wheat waa erratic and
Irregular. It started with an advance, lest
It. regained It. and then let go again. All
without any particular change ja the cqop
situation. December at the start rose to
11.02. It then went back to I1.01V4. only
to rebound to tl.O2v4ig1.02H. The close was
at tl.01U10H,c under yesterday. The under
tone, however, seemed bulllfh, hut the
readiness of longs to take profits on bulges
prevented this sentiment from maintaining
prices. Liverpool closed sharply tugner;
export sales, day, unconfirmed, were
placed as high as 100 loads; flour sales for
the day at Minneapolis were still heavy;
northwest receipts were likewise heavy;
Hessian fly reports received from the
southwest; the Italian crop was raid to be
'.WO, OoO bushels under last ytar. and
weather was reported Inimical to the
movement In the northwest. Primary re
ceipts were l,P97.O0O bushels, compared with
1.101.0H0 bushels a year ago. Seaboard clear
ances In wheat and flour were equal to
449.COO bushels. Local receipts numbered
fimv-Cive cars, with soven of contract
grade while total receipt for Chicago,
Minneapolis and Duluth were 1.263 cars
against 1,826 cara last week and 6-7 cars a
ypar ago.
December coin prices covered a range
of ic. and ahow'u the Influence of wheat
throughout the isslon. Cash sales were
liberal and the sample markH was up ht9
He. Th Italian crop was said to be
i7.uo0,0li0 bushels under last year. The pros
pect of colder weather In the west had a
steadying effect, September, which Is In a
onge'eted atate. closed c higher, but 11
" enmber finished the flay unchanged, and
May up a shade. I ral receipts were 2(19
cars, 86 of contract grade.
Oats reached a higher level early In sym
pathy with wheat and corn, but prices re
ceded later when trading quieted. There
waa a fair shipping demand. Closing pricea
were easy, December v,fUV under yester
day. Docal receipts. 1W cars.
Provisions were quiet and the range of
price narrowed. The tone was steady
on prediction of . -decrease in the monthly
stock. -The j. close was from a shado to
2V40 higher.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
34 care; corn, 166 cars; oat. 2u8 cars; hogs,
t.OXt head.
Tha -leading future ranged a follows:
o. b.
I. f.
New
Ex
ports. HK.893 bushels; spot market Irregu
lar; No. 2 red. tl.OW31.o&H elevator; No. 2
red. II.iiSH f. o. b. afloat; No. I northern
Duluth. 11.14 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard
winter, 11.12 f. o. b. afloat. While some
what Irregular and less active than yes
terday, wheat was strong at times, estab
lishing a new high record on report of
enormous northwest flour sales, a fair ex
port trade and a big clearance for the
week. It finally yielded to reallilng and
cloned partly lower. September cloaed
at 1.10:S: December. tl-lOH&l.UH. closed,
tl.b'H: May. Il.lli&l.m. closed, tl.ll4.
CORN Receipts. 4.300 bushels; spot mar
ket firm: No. 2, 8tJn nominal elevator anc'
(WH nominal delivered. Option market waa,
without transactions, closing unchanged.
September closed. MiVjo; December closed,
77Hc: May closed, 734c.
OATS Receipts, 62.7it bushels: spot mar-t
ke ady; mixed, iVofR2 pounds. Mc; nat
ural ulte, 2tul pounds. MVyutoc; clipped
whit, 3240 pounds, 66Vttilc.
FKED Steady; middling, t26.10; city,
M 35.
HAT Dull; hlpplng. 62Hfr67Vfro.
LEATHER Quiet; acid, 2JVkig,-Jac.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady ; family, 1? 75
717.50; mesa, tlS 60tfl4 .00; beef hams. t29.0O9
81.00; packet, tl5.OU4f'l.O0; city extra mess,
J. '4. KVJt2o.H0. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies,- llVifflHnc: pickled hams. lUtc.
Lard, steady; western, tl0.WVu10.70; refined,
wss steady; continent, til. 10; South Amer
ican, tll-75; compound. 7Vic. Pork, steady;
family, $JO.0(i20.cO; short clear, tl9.00'rf21.00;
mess, tl7.2tVu17.76.
TALLOW-KIrm; city (12 per package),
5(5 6c.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
SWayc; Japan nominal.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials. 2S
2o4c; extras, 24Vic: state dairy, common
to finest, 1823c; process, common to apo
dal, lftf2!Hc.
CHliKRE-Firm; state, full cream spe
cials, 13V414t4c; state, small, colored or
white, fancy, 13c; state, large, colored or
white, fancy, lavjjc; tate, good to prime,
12al2V,c; state, common to fair, 10V4a?llc;
slate, skims, 2f810Hc
EOG8 Steady; state, Pennsylvania and:
nearby fancy selected white. 32'534c; same,
fair to rholoe, 2tf(&31e; brown auj mixed
fancy, iS-hlOc; same, fair to choice 26tT27c.
POULTRY Alive, dull; western chick
ens. He; fowls, 14c; turkeys, 14c; dressed,
unsettled: western spring chickens, liKft'lSc;
fowls, 14$l&vkc; spring turkeys, 19ti-2c.
NEW YORK. Sept. JV-Rradstreet bank
Clearings report tor tile week ending fep
tember i'4 shows an aggregate of U. .!.
ooo, as against tJ.7u.i4i.iW last week and
2.4M,K2.rM) in the corresponding week last
year. The following is a list ot the cities:
WEATHER IS THE GRAIN BELT
Rain and Colder Satnrdar Says the
Skr rilot.
OMAHA. Sept 28, 1J0S.
The area of low pressure, noted over
the mountain district In the preceding re
port, has assumed a trough shape and
now extenda from the upper Missouri val
ley to the southwest, with It center over
the middle Rocky mountain slope. An
area of high pressure over the northwest
follows the low, and 1 accompanied by
unsettled and colder weather. Rain 1
falling In the extreme upper Missouri val
ley and snows are general throughout
Montana and Wyoming with freeging tem
peratures. i ne depression win prooarxy
move over the central valley during the
next twenty-four hour, followed by the
high, causing rain and colder weather in
thl vicinity tonight and Saturday.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of tha last three years:
190. 1907. 190. 1906.
Minimum temperature.... 7 44 a M
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 63 degrees.
uenciency in precipitation since March 1,
2.61 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1907.
7.06 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190)1.
2.19 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
NEW TORK, Sept. 2S.-Profeslonal oper
tor In the stock market have come to
practical agreement In calling It a Stand
ard Oil market. The attention of thl
speculative element was wholly centered to
day on efforts to determine what Standard
Oil brokers were doing. This was because
of the conviction that the market Is under
the control of a combination of capitalists
having affiliations with the Standard Oil
company. The followers of the speculation
had to be nimble to keep track of the con
tradictory evidence, of what these million
aire operators might be doing. The most
simple method was to follow the move,
men of Union Pacific. Until that stock
advanced purchases were made of either
that or other stocks. There wss a close
observation of the operations of members
of the firm supposed to be employed In th
Interest of the dominant group.
The difficulties of following this rough
method of deduction Is obvious. As a mat.
ter of fact, the market was In a constant
state of hesitation and unsettlement
throughout the session. Open selling of
Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and Read
ing by the houses which were largest buy
ers yesterday broke prices from the brisk
early advance. The openness of this wlng
iin-ii came unoer suspicion and the market
fluctuated under this doubt. There were
diversions from time to time Into other
stocks, but without conclusive effect on
the market. The Hill stocks made an
aggressive advance without anv new to
ccount for It. Reports unronf irmed said
that Rock Island had secured needod sup
plies of capital. There was movement In
the metal market and mlnlna- stoi ks in con
cert The marking up of the price of copper
ai me metal exchange had some bearing
on thl movement. Indeed, the whole mar
ket wa affected by this Incident, owing to
the Close COrresoondnnre there ham heen
between the speculative movement of stock
na tne price or copper for some time past.
Copper warranta were higher in London
also. Westinghouse Electric had the hene-
flt of the reoort that reurvanlznttnn wnillrt
be effected without resort to the bankruptcy
cnun.
Little impression was made by the estl-
matea of a considerable decline In bank
cash for the week. When the stock mar
ket wa disturbed early In the week. New
York exchange at Chicago rose sharply.
supposed to be caused by remittance from
that center due to stock market contingen
cies. The banks annear to have lost a con
siderable amount, however, from excess of
shipments over rtcelpts on the Interior cur
rency movement. The subtreasury opera
tion have absorbed some tl.l4.000 In cash.
A 2,000,000 shipment of gold to Canada Is
to be included In the estimate and a Sl.oOO.-
000 shipment made last Saturday did not
figure in last Saturday's statement of the
Clearing house Institutions. A decline of
over tS.OOO.OOO In the cash item, therefore.
would not surprise the banking world. The
week- liquidation at the Stock exchange
should operate to reduce the loan Item.
The selling of stocks, however, waa
matched by the buying and these cross cur
rents always make the effect on the loan
Item confusing. The rise In the exports of
wheat and flour for the week to th largest
total for the season confirmed earlier re
ports of the effect of the Russian cholera
situation. There were supplementary re
ports of further heavy buying for export
today. Th erfect of this on the exchange
market 1 modified by the Influence of
th English cotton mill shutdown on the
supply of cotton bill. Notwithstanding
strong demonstrations at new point In the
market, the' uncertain sentiment remained
unaltered at the closing.
Honda were firm. Total sales, par value.
13,772,000. United State bond were un.
changed on call.
Th following shows th range of price
on the Stock exchange today:
fl. Hlstl. Low. ClM.
AmaltsnutH Copper I7,an 74H T3H 74
CITIES.
I Clearings.' Inc.
I I
Dec.
Artlcle. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May
Corn
. Sept
Dec.
Way
Dec.
May
Pork-
Oct.
Jan.
May
Lard
Oct.
Jan.
May
Rlba
Oct.
Jan.
May
1 OTH
1 01H
(B1 02
1 41
1 04V
7
MV4CH
4HSH
48V3V
tlVtf'1
It 16
1 SOW
18 BJV,
16 70
10 12V,
I R!Vi
t 87 W
76
t 80
8 -'V,l
1 OH4 1 OOH 1 004 1 O04
1 02V4
1 02H 1 014 1 01V, 1 01H
1 05 1 04V4 1 04 1 04H
CO 78H 79V 7r
6HHI
65 .iwvfrv
65V,;4S'4'V5V'av4
4M 4RV
4!V49Vf3V
6174s
I
15 27V,:
1 83 I
16 77V,
10 20
9 &7V,,
9 90
S 8JV,
a 5
61H
15 16
16 75
1 70
10 12Vi!
9 so
87V'
9 75
I 76
8 87V4
48 V, I 4S
4:HiWyrfH
61 H
SIVVS-H
16 26
1 82V,
16 77H
10 17H
9 N6
9 90
8 82Vji
8 So
t 82V,
16 2S
16 824
1 75
10 17U
8 824
9 874
8 774
8 8
8 90
Corn and Wheat Region Bnlletln.
For the twenty-four hour ending at 1
s. m . 75th meridian time, Friday, Septem
ber 15, 19C8:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain
Max. Mln. fall.
Stations.
Ashland, Neb 83 66 .00
Auburn. Neb 85 66 .00
Broken Bow. Neb. 84 W) .0
Columbus. Neb... 84 80 .00
Culbertson. Neb.. 88 60 .00
Falrbury,- Neb.... 82 61 .00.
Or. Island. Neb... 83 .00
Hartlngton. Neb. 87 60 .00
Hastings, Neb.... 83 89 .00
HoUiree, Neb.... 84 67 .00
Oakda.e, Neb 83 64 .00
Omaha, Neb 81 66 .00
Tekamah. Neb.... 82 2 .00
Alta. la 80 64 .00
( arroll. la 83 64 .00
Clarlnda, la Sj S3 .00
Plblev, la 79 61 .00
Sioux City, la... SO 66 .00
Minimum temperature for
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAQ
Sky.
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
i.iouay
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cler
Cl'.er
Clax
Pt. cloudy
Clear
twelve-hour
Tei, ?
Max. i.rt.
naln.
' aches.
8 im .00
82 64 .00
64 t2 .00
92 60 .05
62 64 T
90 6 SO
76 82 .06
84 62 .00
88 62 . 00
ctri
No 2.
Cash quotation were aa follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patent. t4.1VEN.75;
tralght. t4.0024 ; prlng patents. 30'd
6.60; straight. t4.0O34.80; bakeis. U 853-4 10.
WHEAT No. t spring. 88cfftl.07; No. 2
red. $l.nii,fil.0JV
CORN-No. t, 80g04c; No. 3 yellow, 8114
681c.
OATS-'No. S white, 4746 50c.
RYE No. 2. 7S74C.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 5lJ61e.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1. tl.HViJl.KV No. 1
northwestern, tl .24V Timothy, prime, W 15
j3 26. Clover, contract graaes. $.00.
PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (lonsel,
t9 624310 00. Mess pork, per bbl., 115 25
15 874- Lard, per 100 lb., tl0.2rt. Short clear
idea (boxed). llO.Cxft 10.60.
following were the receipt and shipments
of Hour ana grain:
Flour, bbl.
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu....
Cats, bu....
Ry. bu
Barley, bu..
Receipts.
M.ttO
64.ua)
.0lN
237.000
6.0o:
233.000
Shipments.
2S.0 O
22.0M
1W.OJ0
273.000
l.fluo
36.OC0
On the Produc exchange today the but
ter market wa firm; creamene,. lvt-fj 24c ;
dairies. 172oc. Eggs, steudy; Ht mark,
casea Included, 16ulc: firsts, 22c; prime
firsts. 23c. Chee. steady; 1243134c
t. Lonla General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Bept. 25 WHEAT
Weak; No. 2 red cash, tl.b4tjl.n6; No. 2
hard, 9tcttl 02; December . tl 04; May,
11.64 V
CORK Steady; track: No. 2 cash, 77t$
78c; D.-cember, 634c; May, G3V; No. 2
while. 79o74c.
OATS Weak; track: No. 3 cash. 484c;
Pn-vmbcr, 4k4c; May, 51fiol4c; No. 2 whiu,
oif'cm?.
RVE-Nomlnal, 78c.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patenta. t4 3i
4 9o; extra fancy and stiaight, M5"-i)4;
clears. t3 60.
SEED Timothy. t:.25t(t.I5.
CORNMEAL 63.80.
BRAN Higher; sacked east track, f 1 o:5
1.07.
HAT-Unrhanged; timothy. 58.13.);
prairie. fJWWill.itf. 1
IRON COTTON TIFS-tlOO.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: J -bbl-.
tiit.4. Lard, a.tady; prime s.cani. tl'.'.O:',
No. of
Central. Stations.
Chicago, 111 26
Columbus. O IS
lies Moines, la 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansas City, Mo.. 20
Louisville, Ky 19
Minneapolis. M:nn. SI
Omaha, Neb 19
St. Louis. Mo 11
Temperatures are slightly higher In the
eastern and southern portions of the corn
and wheat region. Cooler weather is mov
ing In oer the northwest portion this morn
ing and colder weather will extend over the
western portion tonight. Appreciable show
ers ociurred only in the Minneapolis dis
trict !nce the last report.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Kanaaa City Urala and Provlsloos.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 26. WHEAT Un
changed to lc higher; September, 94e; De
cember. 64c; May, 9tc. Caah: No. 1
hard. 74j99c: No. 3 hard. 94597c; No. 1 red,
tl.04ff-l.O6; No. 8 red, tl.Olfc'1.03.
CORN Unchanged; September, 73c; De
cember. WSc; May, 694c. Cah: No. i
mixed, 73'5'731c: No. 3 mixed. 724tp7Sc; No.
3 white, 75c; No. 3 white. 74474io-
OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white, 474c; No.
J nilxe-1. 4ti4a474c.
RYE 76ii78fl.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, t9.5O10.00;
choice prairie. t8. 2538.50.
BUTTER Unchanged to 4c hlghr;
creamery. 234c; packing stock. 164c.
EGGS Firm; fresh extras, 23c; current
receipts, 18c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 229, OKI 98.000
Corn, bu 19.0m) 11.000
Oats, bu 17,000 11,000
Quotations at Kansas City, furnished by
Logan St Bryan, 112 Board of Trad:
Amarlran Ctr ana fauna.,
Preferred
American Cotton Oil
ASMrioui H. A L.- pM...,
American loe securities .,
America Llnseea ,
American Liocomotlv
Preferred
Amir. S. & Ring. ex. air
Prefeired
America Sugar Refining.
American Tobacco pfd ..
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlioo
Preferred
Atlantto Coait Line
Baltimore At Ohio
Preferred
Brooklyn Rapid Tranilt .
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Preferred
Central of New Jeraey ..
Chesapeake A Onto
Chtcaso Great Western
Chicago A Northwestern .
Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul.
C. C O. A 8t Louie ...
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
do let preferred die.
do td preferred el. dir.
Consolidated Oa,
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson
Den Ter A Rio Grande ...
Preferred
Plitlller' geenrltles
Erie
' lftt preferred
Id preferred
General Electric
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore.
Illinois Cettral
Interborough Met
Preferred
International Paper
Preferred
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas I'lty Southern
Preferred
LouteTllle A Nashville ..
Minneapolis A St. Louie .
M . Ht P. A 8. St. M. ex d
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. Kanaas A Texat
Preferred
National Lead
New York Central
New York. Ontario
Norfolk A Weatern
North American ..
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People'e Gaa
Plttiburg. C. C. A
Prersed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Hallway iteel Spring
Reading -
Republic Steel
Preferred
Rock Island Co
Preferred
St. L. A San F. 94 pfd ...
St. Uniis Southweetera
Preferred
Sloes Sheffield Steel A I
gouthra Pacltle
Preferred
Southern Railway
Preferred
Tennessee Coppr
Tiaa A Paolfle
Toledo. St. Lout, A Weet
Preferred
Vnlon Pacific
Preferred
t'lilted State Rubber
Preferred
Vnlted Statea Steel ....
Prterred
TTtsh Copper
Vtrglnla-Carollns Cnem
Preferred
Wahseh
Preferred
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Western Vnlon
Wheeling A Lake Erie
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Liverpool Grain. Market.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 26 WHEAT-Spot,
strong; No. i red western winter, Ts 9d;
No. 1 California. 8s 2d: futures steady;
September. 7 l"d; December, 7 lOd; Match,
7 8',d
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ber, 5s 94d.
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New York
Chicago
Boston
l'hlladelphla
ft. Louis
Pittsburg
Han Kranclsco
Kansas City
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland
OMAHA
Detroit
Louisville
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
Seattle ,
St. Paul ,
Buffalo ,
Denver
Indianapolis
Fort Worth
Providence
Portland, Ore
Albany
Richmond
Washlnrton. D. C
Ppokane, Waah....
Salt Lake City....
Columbus
St. Joseph
Atlanta
Memphis
Tacoma
Savannah
Toledo. O
Nashville
Rochester
Hartford
Pea Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
New Haven
Orand Rapids ....
Birmingham
Syracuse
Sioux Cltv
Springfield. Mass
Kvansvllle
Portland, Me
Dayton
Little Rock
Augusta, Oa
Oakland. Cal
In orcester
Mobile
Knoxvllle ..
Jacksonville,
Chattanooaa
Charleston, S. C
Lincoln. Neb
"Wilmington, Del.
wtcnua
Wilkesbarre
Wheeling. W. Vl
Fall River
Davenport
Kalamaxoo. Mich
Topeka
Helena
Springfield.
Younerstown
Fort Wayne .
New Bedford
Erie, Pa
Cedar Rapid
Macon
Akron
Lexington
Rockford. 111...
Fargo, N. D...,
I-iOwell-
Blnghamtnn ...
Chester. Pa.
Bloux Fal Is.
South Bend,
Bloomlngton
canton, o
Qulncy. Ill
Hpnngrield. O
Decatur. Ill
Mansfield, O
Fremont. Neb
Jacksonville, III..,
Oklahoma
Houston
Galveston
Columbia. 8. n...
Sacramento ,.
Jackson, Mtse.i.r.
8.3,
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$1,!1, 6.10! 21 . 2 1
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1.997,000
1. 584.000
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1.158.000
2.170,000
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1. 142,000
1.870.000
1.191,000
1.281.000
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1.076.000 8.1
1,848 000 6.8
1.132,000 10.8
1.4O3.000 40.7
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1.039.0001 81. S
931,000 .1
1,007.000 8.7
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778.0001 13.1
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689.0001 21.4
7S8.0O0 42.4
611.0001 2.3
432,0001 6 8
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OMAilA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle in Light Receipt and Little
Change ia Prices.
HOGS STEADY TO LOWER IN SPOTS
Bkeep Rerelpt Lighter, hat Very
Heavy far the Weelt Feellaej
Better aael Prlrea 8troaaj
Compared with Tharsday.
BOL'TII OMAHA. Bept. 26. 191.
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Hogs. Sheep.
1.9(4 J8.78J
Receipt were: Cattle.
Official Monday 6.910
Official Tuesrlay 7.143
Official Wednesday D.txiO
Ofticlal Thureday 8.539
Estimate Friday 1.061
Fire days this week. ..36.643
Same days last week. .. .40.4nl
Same days 2 weeks ago..26.8"6
Same days 3 weeks ago.. 88.646
Same day 4 weeks ago..2&.27
Same days last year 83.120
The following table ahows th receipt ot
eattl. hog and heep at South Omaha for
th year to date, compared with las, year:
1908. 1907. Ino. Dec
Cattle 696.767 845.40J. 1486J4
Hogs 1.914.330 1.880.522 88.808
8heep 1.384.048 1.340.98 23,006
The following table show te average
price ot hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1808. U807.ilDy.ll. 11904. 1190341WM.
5599 W.;M4
4.168 19.8il
6.236 20.0)3
8,700 10,160
20.6t 122.733
20,647 97.527
S).739 97. 43
CS.3S5 98.ri4
24.870 65.111
80.115 107.J84
SHEKl'-Recelpts of sheen this morning
looked smaH as compared with the heavy
runs earlier In the week, only a little over
10,'s) head being report -.1 In. The total
for the week, however, foots tip 12i.73S hesd.
aa against 97.627 hesd for the same days
last week, and 107.961 head as compared
with the corresponding period of last year.
In spit of the extremely heavy receipts,
when the scales closed lsst night practically
everything In first hands wss cleaned up.
barring, of course, a few acatterlng od'ls
and ends so thst ooly the fresh receipts
were on sale today. These consisted slmost
entirely of feeders, and aa there waa a good
attendance of buyers for a Friday, the mar-1
J ket was fairly active at prices that looked
strong as compared with esierdM.v. in
fact, the feeling was considerably better
all around.
There were hardly enough killers on sale
to make a teat of values, but what there
were sold at good, teadv prices, at
No. A v.
61 Wyoming ewe 98
198 Wyoming ewes 94
247 Wyoming ewes, feeders 86
146 Wyoming ewes, fdrs, culls.. 82
823 Wyoming ewes, fdr. culls.... 79
249 South Dakota ylgs. fdrs 68
90 Wyoming ewes, feeders 85
No. 3 wh te, 4S4iH9r; No. 4
'white, 401,,
wntte. 4.',.-.
WHISK Y-31 37.
4) MA II 4. OEr.ntL MAttKfcT.
Staple aaa Faaey Trarlar.
BUTTKR-Creamery. No. 1 delivered to
retail trade In cartons, 2c; No. 1, I 1 -Ilk,
tubs, 22',; No. 1. In 30 lb tubs. 13c, N.
I In "Mb. luhs. K04; No 8, In 30-lb. tubs,
2lc; No. 2. in 1-lb. 1 srtons, Zlc; No. 1. I
jcsiloal lets. 214c; No. 8. In carload lots.
ountiy. fancy, tubs lie;
Bept.
Sept.
dept.
Sept.
Bept.
14.
16.
16.
17.
18.
Sect. 19..
Sept. 20..,
8ept. 21...
Sept. 22..
Bept. 23..
Sept. 24..
Sept. 15..,
(864 6 87 021
(0 0
84 8 80 I
6 794 6 84 11
8 824 S "8 0H
( 8i t 78 02
6 73 6 06
6 84 6 84 18
6 814 6 14
7(4 6 89
6 744 6 90 6 17
6 95 8 18
14
6 14
5 2U
6 68
6 67
6 60
6 61
6 82
k 33 6 74
6 X3i 6 80
5 30 6 8lj 5 811
6 33, 6 D
6 661
6 61
5 68
04
6 64
5 71
6 29)
6 2
7 68
7 55
7 42
7 48
7 37
7 38
e
7 49
6 80
6 75 6 781 7 0
6 781 5 741 7 67
6 68 7 55
'Not Included In total because contain-'
lng other Item than clearing.
New York Money Jtfarlcet.
NEW TORK, Bept. 25. PRIME MER
CANTILE PAPER 44JV44 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual bualness in bankera' bill at 84.850
4 8510 for lxty-day bills, and at 84.8640 for
demand. Commercial bills, H844fi4.844.
SILVER Bar, 61V,c; Mexican dollar. 45c.
BONDS Government, steady: railroad,
firm.
iuni,i-tjii can, steady at HS14 per
cent; ruling rate, 14 per cent; cloalng bid.
.4 it cent; onerea at ltt; per cent.
TIME LOANS Verv flu 14 and etxv
sixty dys, 84 per cent; ninety day. 2S3
i"i o-iiii bix monins, at per cent.
Closing quotation on New York bond
were a follow:
1084 Japan 44s 04
oa 44s 34 series 19 1
...11 U A N. unl. 4s....
...101 Man. con. gel4 4s.... St 4
...11 eie. Cen. 4a tl
...1214 do let Ino 1
... 74Mtnn. A St. U 4.. IS
...11 !., K. A T. 4s 1
...1014 do Sit 4
... 4 N. R. R. of It. e. 4s. S3
... M S. T. Cen. sen. 14a. M
...1034n. j. cn. n. .... It34
(.win. revmo e
...101 do t, 7M
M Nor. W. eon. 4s. t
4i. 74V, Ore. S. U rtdg. . M4
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r .
C. M. & St. P 3 5
Wabash 1 1 ..
Missouri Pacific .... 1 1
Union Pacific 10 18 12
C. & N. W.. earn 1
C. A N. W:, west.. 11 19 13
C, St. P., M. A O.. .. 2
C, B. & Q., east... 1 1 .. 1
C, B. A y., west.. 14 7
C, K. 1. A P., east. .. 2
Totals 40 62 37 I
The disposition of the day's receipt was
a follows, each buyer purchasing th num-
Der ot head nvuicaied:
value, iinsre. ooci',
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company...
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armor A company
Cudahy, Fort Worth....
vasant A
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Bon
F. P. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Has
L. Wolf
McCreary & Carey
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty A Co
Lehmer Bros
Other Buyer
Snath Balsey
Total
CATTLE A usual on a Friday th re
ceipt of cattl were small only thirty-nine
cars being reported. For th week to dato
the receipt foot up 26,643 head, a com
pared with 40,401 head for th am period
last week and 83,120 head for the same day
last year.
With so few cattle on sale It Is hardly
necessary to add that the market ahowtd
comparatively little change. There waa
really not enough of any on kind here to
Interest buyer or establish quotations.
What little stuff there was wss generally
cleaned up In very fair season in the morn
ing. Thl wa true of feede r as well a
of killer.
Quotation on cattle: Qood to choice
eorn-fed ter, 8.4)7.26; fair to good corn
fed Bteer. 86.6yff.40; common to fair corn
fed steer. 84.0036.60; good to cholca range
Bteer. 84.6Ot06.66; fair to good range steers,
14.0O7f4.60; common to fair range ateera, 33.50
(MOO; good to choice cow and heifers,
88.8(vtf'.80; fair to good cow and heifers,
J 80(5.80: ' common to fair cow and heif
er, 82.0O5M.8O; good to choice Blocker and
feeder, 34 JrjtjM 66: fair to good stockers
and feeders, 3S.5C4.26: common to fair
stocker end feeders, 32.763.50; tock heif
ers, 2.6O?.00.
Representative sales:
COWS
No. At. Tr. No. At. Ft.
II tsu I 61) 8 M 10
t M0 I 16
CALVES.
re.
U. 8. rat. 2a,
do coupon
U. 8. Is. re
do coupon
V. 8. 4a. re....
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4s .
do (s
Atchlaon gen. 4s ..
do adj. 4s
do ct. 4a
do cv. 5,
Atlantic r. L. 4a
Bait. A Ohio 4, .
do 34a
Brook. R. T.
ten. or oeorglt 4,...104 Penn. ct. 14a, 116. 64
"00 let 100 (4 do cos. 4s 1044
, do Id 'oc 41 Resdlu gen 4a ....
'" "" 4 -nap. ot cuha Ba....l02V
CN.
M !
A Alton 14a .
B A U. new 4a
C, R. I. A P. 4s..
do col. Be
do rfdg 4s
CCC. A t. L. g. 4i
Colo. Industrial as. .
Colo. Midland 4a .
folo. A South. 4a..
"Itela. A Hud. ev. 4.1"0 Union Parlflc
Den. A Rlo G. 4s.. do ct 4,
Kris prior lien 4,.. 1'. S. Steel 14 6s.!
do en. 4 74w,tash 1st,
Hock. Val. 44, ....100 Western Md. 4, ...
Inter. Vet. 44a 44eWne. L. E. 4a
JpiBa HWIi. Cen. 4,
Bid. eeoffertf
714St. L. A I. M. c. 4s. Ill
4 81. L A 8. F. f 4a. i44
W48t. L. t. W. c. 4,. 74
H Sea. A. L. 4a I
toutb. Pacific 4a S1S
do in 4a 4
7S4 Southern Ry. 5 ....1)1 4
e -rexa, a par. lsta..U04
1 T., St. L. & W. ts 774
.1(04
. 74
.1014
..10
. 16
. 74
. it
54 492 621
f40 W 4R2
491 76 977
220 919 6ti8
157
8
9
14
1
63
16
65
6
66
68
101
4
1
69 .... 16,426
JL
1.663 2.862 18.913
675 Wyoming ewes, feetlers 92
206 Wyoming lambs, feeder 6-i
49 Wyoming ewes 117
23 Wyoming bucks 115
683 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 76
899 Wyoming wethers, feeder.... 98
38 Wyoming cull 65
160 Utah lambs 86
2!0 I'tah lamb, feeders 64
151 I'tah lambs, feeders, culls 41
49 I tah lambs 110
414 Utah ewes, feeders 96
84 I'tah ewes, feeders, culls 86
.300 Idaho lamb, feeder 61
158 Wyoming lambs, culls, fdrs.. 47
l(ej Wyoming ewe 106
195 Wyoming ewes 11!
478 Wyoming ewes, feeders 97
312 Wyoming ewes, feeders 101
248 Wyoming ewes, feeders 95
118 Wyoming ewes, feeders 87
360 Wyoming lambs, foedors 58
849 Wyoming lambs, feeders 68
360 Wyoming lambs, feeder 69
147 Wyoming lamb, feeder 56
37 Wyoming lambs, fdrs, culls... 61
226 Wyoming ewes and wethers.. 112
.106
. 64
. 60
. 62
. 6M
.107
. 95
. 90
. 98
,. 87
. 84
. 68
.101
. 91
.101
. 93
. 81
. 84
15 Wyoming culls
625 Wyoming lambs ,
350 Wyoming lambs, feeders ,
40 Wyoming lambs, feeders
1,118 Wyoming lambs, feeders...,
92 Wyoming ewes ,
123 Wyoming ewe, feeder.,....,
74 Wyoming wether ,
193 Wyoming ewes ,
246 Wyoming ewes, feeders
172 Wyoming ewes, feeder ,
206 Wyoming lamb
119 Wyoming ev.ee
HO Wyoming awe, feeder
62 Wyoming ewe ,
118 Wyoming ewes, feeder
626 Wyoming yearling, feeder
183 Wyoming yearlings, feeder
least.
IT.
8 05
2 76
2 28
1 60
1 50
8 60
2 00
3 16
4 30
3 90
1 26
3 75
8 45
2 40
4 60
8 90
3 25
8 15
3 60
1 60
4 65
3 26
8 15
8 15
2 30
2 40
2 30
1 50
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 00
8 50
8 40
2 50
4 66
4 36
4 30
4 30
3 10
2 56
3 75
8 20
2 V
2 25
4 75
8 10
2 50
3 10
2 40
8 75
3 76
li4';
nion. 160
KOOS- Fresh candled. 19c per dosn.
C H 1 fc.SK Finest Wisconsin full iream.
twins. 144c; young Americas, 4 in hoip,
15c; favoin. 8 In. hoop. lbV,o; daisies, 2 In
hoop, 154c; crtam brick, full esse, 134'-;
half case, 13c; half doten bricks. 14c No
-quotations on Swiss aor llmberger until
alter October.
kHT JAR Coarse granulated. 6 50c." flni
grnnulated, 5.70c; cubes. 6VC powdered.
80c per in.
BBKK CTTS-No. 1 rib, 174c: No. 3 rib,
U4c; No. 3 rib. tV; No. 1 loin. V; No. 1
loin, 12c; No 3 loin, 64c! No. 1 chuck, 54c:
No. 2 chuck, 44c, No. 3 chuck. 4o; No. I
round. 6411; No. 2 round, 7c; No. 3 round,
1 4c; No. 1 plate, 64t; No. 2 plate, 44. No.
3 plate, 84c
DRESSED POCLTRT-dquaba, 12,21
per rtoren.
VEOETA RLES Celery. Michigan, per
dor,. 86a. beans, new wax and spring, 01.-
Ihlrd bu basket, II. m; navy, per his., No. L
82.70; lima, 64c per lb Cabbage, ie per lb.
Potatoes, new. per bu.. It. 10. Tomatoes,
per 4-basket crate, 90c. Watermelons. 1:6 J
too. Canlaloren, Calllorma. 12elXu0 per
crete. Aepuragus, pvr do., due. Cucum
bers, per do., 60o. Onions, Bermuda, 11.6
per crato; Texas yellow, ,186 per cratp.
Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb., 6O0. Let
tuce, per do., 3Lc. i'epper. soutborn, (1
per crsie.
FRKtiH FRUITS Apples. 83.7M83.00 per
bu. bwa. Lemons, 4 svj.U. urauie. KO
j5.0o. Bananas, 4o per lb. Plums, ll.ii per
4-basket crat. Peaclie. Callu.rnla. iusoo
per box; Texas, 4-b.iskei crate. 8.s)0u.
Pears, 31.60 per 4-basket crate. Blackber
ries. $4.t per crate, ltaspbrrrlc. 84.0U per
crate. Cherries. 82.25. Currant. U-to Per
crate. Gooseberries, 32.00 per ciate.
LIVE POULTRY Hena, c; springs, 134c;
roosters, 5c; ducks, young. c; old. 74c;
gee, 6c; turkey. 14c; ptgeon, fee par
uoien; auabs, J-' CO per doaen.
DRIED FRUITS Raisins, loos Muscatel.
64c; fancy seeded, 1-lb. carton, lOo. Cur
runts, uncleaned, 64c; cleaned, 80; carton.
9o per lb. Prunes, 40&6O0 per sack; 74
per lb. Apricots. 85-10. uoxes, 9o per lb.
Peaches. California choice, c; fancy boxes.
He per lb. Peats, California. 11c. Date,
Persian. 64c Figs, layer, choice, 104c
Citron, &u2ou. Lemon peel. 13c Orange
peel, 13c.
FISH Halibut, 8c; trout. 14c; pickerel. Do;
pike, 14c; bullheads, skinned and dressed.
13c; whlta perch. 8c; white bass, 17c; black
bass, 25c; crapplea, 15c; white fish, 13c;
red snspper. 14c; flounders, lie; mackerel,
17c; codflah. fresh frosen, 13c; shad roe. 4uc;
smelts, 13c; frog less. 45c; green sea turtl
meat, 25c; catllsli, 16c; eel, per lb., 18o.
HIDES Quota tlona by J. S. Smith A Co.;
Green salted Na 1, 10c; No. 2. to; bull
hides, No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 7c; horse hide.
U60; sheep pelts, 26c to 31-50; dry pelt. 10a
to 12c per lb.; dry flint butcher hide, lie;
dry fallen hides. 11c: dry salted bldea, 80.
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MAHKKT
Cattle Weak Hoc Steady Rherp
and Lamb Weak.
CHICAGO, Sept 25.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
about 2,000 head. Market weak. Steers,
UMf!.d0; cows 83.26?Ja.25; helters, U.Oortf
4.26;- bulla. 82.50't4.6O; calves, l3.6tVu8.00;
stockers and feeders, 2.6oii3.60.
HOGS Receipts, about 11,000 head. Mar
ket steady. Choice heavy, 87.40W7.46; butch
ers, 37.3ig'7.4o; light mixed, 8.86&-7.00; choice
light. 37.0087.26; packing, I6.80.3-7.IO; pigs,
33.75fl.26. Bulk of sales, 36.StX67.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
10.000 head. Market weak. Sheep, 8.1.60
4.50; yearlings, e3.S54.25; lambs, .XW-flo.oO.
1..
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1... IIS I 86
1 MO I M
1 W I 7
I 100 4 00
BTOCKER8
4 ln 1 0
4 1 00
t. ........... Ml 1 M
II 13S 1 16
11 Mil I 4n
WESTERNS NKPKABK A
4 60
i IS
t to
AND FEEDERS.
15 1001 1 60
16 949 I 40
6 Ul tt
21 Iu2 1 W
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 25. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2,500 head. Including 400. southerns;
market steady; cnoice export ana nressea
beef steers, 86.00i37.30; fair to good, 84.60
6.90; western steer, 83.6046.10; tockers
and readers, w.sutgH.S); soutnern steers,
(0-4. 10; southern cows, 32.00tg3.2o: native
cows, 32.004.00; native neirers, 2.wo4.(o;
bulls. 32.15S8.60; calves, e3.Krae3.no.
HOGS-Receipts, 10,000 head; market
strong to 10c higher; top, 87.10; bulk of
Laales, 86.60!8r7.0O; heavy. 37.00ig7.10; packers
and tmicners, s.txxg.ut; iigni, b.uunt.w;
pigs; 34.00t8.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS .Receipts, 1.200
head; market steady; lambs, 840096.00;
ewes and yearlings, 83.403.90; western
rearllngs, 8S.76S'4.10; western sheep, 33.10j
90; stockers and feeder, 33.00-34.00.
at. Lotila LIT Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. !6.-ATTLE Receipts,
5,800 head. Including 3.000 Texans; market
steady, 1016c lower. Native shipping and
export steers, St.Ooqj.tO; dressed beef and
butcher steers, 32.76-86.15; steers under 1,000
pounds. 33.0006.00; stockers and feeders,
i3.00(Qt.OO; cows end heifers, 32.50(.00; can-
ners, 32.002.25; bulls, li.7M34.26; calve. 84.0
.00; Texas and Indian steers, 32.76igii.25;
cows and heifers. 81.6"&-4.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 7,600 he:td; market
strong; pigs and lights. 8:1.50l6.5o; packers.
86.7547.10; butcher and best heavy, 37.20
?r7.46.
SHEEP . AND LAMBS-Receipta. 1.90J
head, market steady; native muttons
84 0t&4.16; lambs. 35.26fi6.60; culls and bucka
32.2&Q4.00; stockers, 34.1u$4.25.
8 -alve..
6 cow..,,
17 cow....
It feeder.
S3 cow
11 cow....
7 feeders.
7 cows.
6 cow.
15 cow.
10 cows
970
930
904
643
905
898
781
910
..10.16
.. 990
966
2 feeder.. 786
4 cow 10(i7
1 bull 1240
16 feeder. . 978
3 25
2 40
3 00
3 65
2 76
2 90
8 25
2 65
8 16
2 85
8 05
8 00
3 06
2 65
3 86
1 bull 150
6 cows 80
14 feeder.. 775
1 bull 1520
1 bull 1320
6 heifers... 676
11 cows 9)9
18 cows 1016
8 feeder.. 988
18 cows 848
11 feeder.. 870
10 cows 966
9 cows 926
8 feeders.. 90
2 80
2 F0
3 55
3 50
2 60
2 85
2 86
2 16
8 60
2 4i
3 40
2 6-)
8 25
3 45
William Sangster Neb,
Boston Stock and Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept. 26,-Money, call loan 1ft
Total Mies toe th, day. 10.)0 ,hares.
Ktir York Mlnlag Blocks
NEW YORK. Sept. . Closing quotation
on mining stocks
Allcs
Breers
Brunselck On. .
t'emstork T. B -
ecomtloek T
Cos. Cel. A Va .
Horn PtWer
Iron SIlTse
Ottered.
were as follows:
JM LeadTllle Con
5 'Little Chief ....
Melltsa
t" eontarto
:7 Ophlr
7t Standard
kfl Yellow Jacket ....
..
..
.. )
.4..)
. tei
..laO
.. 4e
Minararolla Urala Market.
MINNKAPOI.IS. Bept. 56. WHEAT No.
1 hard. 31 C64'il.i; No. 1 northern 81.014
l.to; No. 2 . northern. 81.024tl 1 " : ' No- 1
northern. !8efjl.!0; September. 81.024; De
cember. 31.034; Mav. 11.074.
BRAN In btilk. 818.14).
FLOUR Hig-.er; ftrsl patents. 3o 75tjVeO;
second t.v:s, 1 ('tctTa; fi'ef cleat, f45
ijl.-i, teitT.J citart,
Forelga ttaaarlal.
LONDON. Bept. 25 Money wa In mod
el at demand and discounts were quiet. On
the Btofk exchange dealer, are arranging
for the carry-over. The Kaffir' account
are large and rate are dearer. The mar
ket continued cheerful and Improving.
Home rail were eupported by report, of
further working agreements and gilt-edged
securities, especially, consols were In bet
ter demand by investors. Foreigner and
Kaffirs were harder on Pari buying.
American securities appear to have freed
themaelvea of political apprehension, and
with good crop new price went over
parity. Wall atreet and th continent were
tli cMcf buy.-e In th forenoon. Later
New York advice, caused erratic move-
1 menu, owing to alurnat buying and acll-
3 per cent; time loan
Closing quotations on
were:
Atchison adj. 4e..
do 4s
Vtei. Cen. 4, ....
Atchison
do prd
Boston A Albany
Boston A Maine
Boston Elevated-.
Fltrhbur ptd ...
Meiluan Cen
N. Y., N. H. At
Union Pacific
Am. Are. Chem .
do pfd
Am. Hneu. Tub,
Am. Sugar
ds pfd
Am. Tel. A Tel
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Bdieon Else. III..
General Elec
Mars. Electric ...
do pfd
Mass. Gaa
1 nlted Fruit e.
United 8. M...
do pfd
f. a. steel ...
do pfd
Adventure
Allouet
84544 per cent.
stocks and bonUa
1! Amalgamated
Atlantic
74 Blnatism
7 4 Cal. A Heel, ..
In'i Centennial
217 Copper Range ...
liK4ralr Waat
13J Tranklln
l.'I'VOranbr
ii Isle Royale
1414 Mass. alining ...
IV)-., Michigan
. :t Mohawk
H Wont. C. A C,
II 'ill Dominion ..
14) Osoeola
.US Farrot
12' Qulnrjr ,
li 4 Shannon ,
ei'Taeaarark
Hi Trinity
Hi Vnlted Copper..
4l'. g. Mining ...
:v I'. 8. oil
54 tun
dlv.,12 Victoria
"4 North Butte ...
2' Butt, Coalition
46 Nevada
l"9'i Calumet A Aril
S)4 Anion, Com ...
Greens Cananea
1
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tiS
ei'4
:lt
4
13
DS
it
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eu
4AV.
104
:
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1
if.
11W
tty,
2
i
;24
2
llvt
.114
. l"4
Londoa Cloalng; locks.
IXJNDON. t1?pt. -Trading In American
securities was quiet during th early ses
sion today. Reading and I'nlon Pacific
war in demand and advanced well over
parity. Changea in other shares wer Ir
regular. At noon prices ranged from 4
below to , above yesterday's New York
closing.
Closing quotation on dock were:
Console, money .. Mlt-ltM., K. A T .
do account ktu-lfN. V. Central
19 cows 921 2 86
6 steer.. . 1110 8 50
J. H. Bacheler Neb.
59 cow 1082 8 36 12 cows
1 bull 1100 2 0
3 calve. ,
2B6 8 76 6 calves.
Heine Raekeler Neb.
9I5
8M
89 cows 926 8 26 27 cows 106.3
14 cows 910 8 85 7 cows 892
SO calves... 182 6 00 2 calves... 800
D. N. Bear-Neb.
W eow 1084 3 15 1 cow...
H. 8. Smith Neb.
24 cow 1efl0 8 10 6 cows 1004
69 calves... 250 8 75 6 calves. .. 204
William Bacheler Neb.
10 COWS 1023 3 26 6 cow 93
3 cows 666 2 25 3 calves... 24o
J H. Bachelor Neb.
18 row 959 8 20 2 cows 1030
1 cow 860 3 85 7 calve... Ul
William Ferndon Neb.
64 cow 1064 3 1 6 2 cow 975
H. D. Lute-Neb.
31 feeder. .1087 4 20 11 feeders. Am
45 cows.
7 cows..,
35 steers.
12 cows..,
12 eteers.
1 steer....
1 steer
4 feeders.
7 cows. . . ,
2 heifers.
..105
..1024
A.
..1178
"l186
A.
..12i0
.. 770
,1006
, K92
3 25 6 cows.
3 00 ,
Tetrault 9. D.
4 25 7 steer..
3 10 84 cow...
4 60
C. Walker-S. P.
2 80
8 60
3 10
2 60
3 50
960 2 60
3 70
2 75
2 80
3 50
2 81
4 10
I 60
4 00
3 25
4 00
2 00
3 55
2 75
8 20
1 steer..
1 feeder..
9 feeders.
1 bull
.lluO
.112?
. 962
. 890
.1030
. 691
.1390
4 50
2 45
3 00
3 65
3 26
2 60
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Bept. 26. WOOL Th Commer
cial Bulletin, busing Its report upon statis
tics gathered for tha government, will say
tomorrow of the wool market: Business
has been quite large, aggregate transfers
being estimated at 6.000.000 lbs. The ship
ments of wool from Boston to September
24, Inclusive, according to th same tthor
Ity, were 129.342,696 lbs., against 189.679.110
lbs. for the same time last year. The re
ceipts to September 24, Inclusive, were 207,
340.290 lbs., against 249.868,695 lb, for the
ame period last yea.
ST. LOU IB. Sept. 26. WOO! Maraei
firm. Medium grades, combing and cloth
ing, lflf&aoc; light fine, Wcfl64c; hea"y fine.
Ufe'lSc; tub washed, 20(jr27c.
St. Joseph) Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 500 head; market ateady; steers, 34.00
fft7.25; rows and heifers, 2.txti6.00; calves,
83.004745.25.
HOOS Receipts, 3,000 head; market
steady; top, 87.00; bulk of sales, 8B.8udjS.96.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market nominal.
Sloox City Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY. Ia.. Sept. 25. (Special Tel.
egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mar
ket strong; beeves, 3i.50ii7.00; grass cows,
82.50tg3.60; feeders, 12.7Va4.50; calves and
yearlings, 32.25-U3.25.
HOOS Receipts, 2,400 head; market weak
to 5c lower; range, 36.5c4j87; bulk, J6.5'3
6.75.
Stock la Ktaht
Receipt of live stock st the six principal
markets yesieraay:
Cattle,
South Omaha 1.061
Bloux City 500
St. Joseph 500
Kansas City 2.800
St. Louis 8.8t
Chicago 2.0U0
Hogs.
3,70.)
2.4O0
8,!0
10,0)0
7.6O0
11,000
Sheep.
10, 100
l'.i3
10
10,0c 4)
Total
.12,661 37,600 23.200
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 25.-COTTON-Future
opened ateady; September. 89 0 bid
October, 8.98c; December, 8.70c; January
8.60c; May, 8.61c; August,
closed quiet: middling tip
middling gulf, 9.65c; sales,
Julin Cooksy H. D.
6 feeders.. 1066 3 75 10 cow 9S5 8 10
12 cows 9r9 8 75
Hell canyon Live stock Co. 8. D.
20 steer.... K84
6 Bteer. ...10U
IS feeders.. 92?
1 bull 1150
Anaeoada
Atrhlson
da pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Paelfio .
Ches. A Ob Is
Chicago
C. M. A t P....
Te Deer
Denver A K. O...
do pfd
Erie
do la ptd
do id pfd
Orend Trunk
Illluots Central ...
LoalaTills A N....
SILVER Bar,
. Norfolk A W
. do pfd
. 74 Ontario A W
. ' Pennsylvania
177H Rand Mines
. 411, Readin
. t", Southern Railway
.UT do pfd
. i: Souther, Pacific ,
. M inlos Pacific
. do pfd
. 1-4 V. g. Steel
. ei- do pfd
. ! seek
-114 do pfd
14iSpanlah 4s
los Aatal. Copper
.. 3014
..Iflk
.. 41',
.. U
.. 74
. 64
.. Ii4
.. Js
..IJS
..14
.. )
.. 44W,
..lUi
::
.. M
.. It
quleA at 83 18-16d per ounce.
reff rent.
The rate of discount In the open market
months' bills, 1 7-lj pt
for uhort bill 1 1414 per cent; for lure
ptt cent
3 90 37 steers.. ..1084 8 76
S 90 9 steer.. ..1173 3 75
MONTANA.
3 90 4 steers.... 676 8 25
2 70 6 heifers... 866 3 50
COLORADO.
f2 feeder. .1221 4 16 28 steers. ...1210 3 85
8 feeders.. i:21 3 75 3 steers.. ..1100 3 40
HOOS There were not enough hogs here
today to make very much of a market, only
fifty-three cars being reported in. The fact
Is the receipts all the week have been very
moderate, and thoogh about on a par with
the two preceding weeks, they show a fall,
lng off of over 9.000 head aa compared with
the corresponding five days of last year
Thia morning, besides being small In num
bers, the hogs were poor In quality and
sales accordingly do not show up very well
on paper In comparison with yesterday.
The letter kind aold at tbiut steady prices,
hut there waa nothing to compare with
the top loada yesterday. The common to
medium kinds were, if anything, a little
lower. Still, faking the market an aver
age, there waa not so very much change,
a the bulk of the hogs sold at 36-7Jtt.s0.
which wss about where tliey landed yes
terday. The trade was
start to finish.
Representative sale:
8.60c; March,
8.70c asked.
Spot cotton
lands, 9.40c;
none.
Future closed very stesdy: September
9.00c; October, 9.02c; November, 8.71c; De
cember, 8.78c; January. 8.66c; February
8.66c; March, 8.67c; May, 8.69c.
GALVESTON, Texas, Sept. 25.-CO.TON
Higher. 94c.
NEW ORLEANS. Bept. 25. COTTON-
Spots were steady. Low ordinary, 4 13-ltk-nominal;
ordinary, 54c. nominal; good ordi
nary, 7 1-lbc; low middling, 8 5-ltk; mld
dling. 9 l-16c; good middling. 94c; middling
fair. 94c; fair. 104c nominal. Sales, 2,).0
bales; receipts, 2,074 bales; stock. 56 412
bales.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 25-COTTON-Market
unchanged. Middling. V4c. Sales, none
receipts. 315 bales; shipments, 36 bales
stock, 7.033 bales.
veiy slow from
Ke. At. Sk. PT. No. At. Sh. ft.
f. lit 4 as 41 ISO . . 76
t,T til l-e f.4 lot 4"0 176
(tl V 4 it) 74 ItO :0 4 1f
st t.' 41 4 W Ml U l.) I 7S
7t i4 1) W 14 SSI 1) 7714
40 Hi lf 7 K 1M trit t 77s,
H in 10 ('0 76 Ul loo ,T7w
U 'l e in 41 tit 120 4 4l
7 I I Ul 4 7n 4 Itl ... S11
J fc 1 4 7t , Tl ft a a)
l 114 1" I"', M in 120 , in
i s a in 75 ra so m.
Hi : ... t l:i 4-' 2. j l a.-.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 25. METALS The
London tin market waa higher today, with
spot quoted at 1-1 10s and futures at 184
17a 6d. The local market waa steady at
3-9 374'S 29.00. Copper was higher In London
With spot quoted at 00 5s and future, a
61 la 3d. The local market wa firm, with
lake quoted at 13 S7',u 13 624, electrolytic
at 313. 124'u 13.37'i and casting at 1-'.74j
13.124. Lead advanced to All Is 2d In l-on
don. The local market waa dull and un
changed at 84.474,'rt4.50. Spelter was un
changed at 13 12 6d In London. The local
market remained dull at 31.7:44.774. Iron
waa higher in lxmrion, with standard
foundry quoted at 60s 3d and f'L-velanJ
warranta at 61a 741- The local market wis
unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern, 81'i.oO
ig-n.SS: No. 3, 818.00a 16.75; No. 1 southern
and No. 1 southern, soft. 8167517.25.
ST. LOL'IS, Sept. 28 -METAI.3-l.ead,
lower; 64 3-'4. Spelter, firm; 84.65.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK, Sept. 28. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market 1 practically . nominal.
with fancy quoted at 94a'104c: choice.
7SJ'9c; prime, 64Qtl4)C; common to fair. 6g4c.
DRIED fruits mine are steaay on
spot, with quotations ranging from 4c to
18o for California and from 64c to 74 for
Oregon fruit. Apricots are quiet and un
changed, with choice quoted at 84frfl4e;
extra choice. 8459e; fancy, l(4'311c.
Peaches continued quiet, with cholc quoted
at 74fJ4c; extra choice, 4ic: rartcy,
84?9c. Raisin are somewhat Irregular,
with loose muscatel rainier easy, wnue
seeded raisins are steady to firm; loose
muscatel are quoted at 4V?H-i4c; choice to
fancy seeded, 64W40: seedlee, 4'A6c;
London layers, 31. 601.65.
rhlladelpkia Prod are .Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 25. BUTTER-"
Market firm. 4c higher. Extra weatern
creamery, 24c; extra nearby prints, 2Nc.
EOX1S Market, firm, good demand. Penn
sylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases,
25c at marK; Pennsylvania current teceipta
In returnable cases. 24c at mark; western
firsts, free cases, 25c at mark; weatern cur
rent receipts, free cases, 24c at mark.
CHEESE Market firm, good demand.
New York full creams, choice, 134tfl34ol
New York full creams, fair to good, 124
&18c.
Co flTee Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 25 COFFEE Market
for coffee futures opened steady at un
changed prices, to an advance of 6 points,
and closed steady, net. 6 points higher to
10 points lower. Sales were reported of
20,750 bags. Including September at 6.7l$
6.75c; October, 5.oc; December. 5.50iH6.fc;
January. 5.4.V: March. 6.4oc; May, 6.45c;
July, o.406.4oc: foot coffee, quiet;
Rio. 64c; No. 4 Hnntos, s'tc; mild
dull; Cordova, 94ft 124.
No. 7
coffee.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Bept. 25. Today' tat
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3150.000.000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance.
3179.907.346; gold coin and bullion, fZ.'M.':;
gold certificates. 831.655.240.
Mlleraakee drain Market.
MILWAUKEE. 8( pt. 25. WHEAT -
Firm; No. 1 northern, 21.088 1.09; No. :
bid
neruiern, ii.vksi.vi; i-ct-niDr. i "i'
CORN Steady; iH-ember, 664'0')6U
BARLEY Dull; ample. 5!su"tHc.
Pearls Market.
PEORIA. 111.. Sept. 25-CORN-Flrm;
I yellow, 79c; No. 3 yellow, 7'Jc; No. 3,
No. 4 78c; no grade. 764c
OATS-Firra; iandaid, 4S4c; Nu.
bid.
No.
79c;
Rank Clearing;.
OMAHA. Rent. 25-Bank clearing for to.
day were 31,951,234.82, and for the corres
ponding aate last, year ei.141.1rfe.1r..
MUMMIES WHILE YOU WAIT
Factories Torn Oct the Orewome
Article While Tourlata Look
for tbanae.
While riding among the old Egyptian
tomhs, write a traveler, the tourist Is
usually approached by th relic sharks.
You repel them. Then comes a fellow who
ct mysteriously, look about suspiciously,
and talks to your cicerone In an undertone.
Your curiosity is aroused, and you ask. th
guide for Information. It turn out that
the man live In one of the foraaken tomb
near by, and that, several day ago he had
found a hitherto undiscovered grave with
a mummy In It, from which h had dis
jointed several members and taken soma
trinkets found In the bandages. Th ob
jects could be seen at his lodging,' If th
traveler would care to tep that way.
They are grewome object that are dis
played a skull, two hands, and two feet.
There are also some stone heads, a small
bronze statuette, a couple of clay Image
and the mummy wrappings.
You pay, perhaps, little attention to tha
latter objects on account of th possibility
of fraud, but you are attracted by the dis
jointed members that belonged to a man
who walked the earth centuries befor tha
Saviour appeared on It. True, they are
giewsome. but they are just the thing
tht are more closely associated with th
name of Etfvpt than any other relic could
be. Theie Is no chance for fraud In an ob
ject of this kind. They are natural,
shrunken and withered members, black,
parchmf nt-llke. and you even detect a
sijlcy odor hich you connect with th em
balming process of the ancient Egyptians.
Surely nothing more could be desired In
tl-.e way of proof.
At lant you have acquired a real curi
osity, and you tannot help exhibiting your
acquisition, on yui return n the hotel, to
the pi'tipiietoi, without, however, disclosing
Its source, as pm ral eed the poor Arab. The
liol..-l man smiles.
"Have you been rai:gh?" he aaya. "They
are human remains sure enough, but they
never grew on an ant lent Egyptian. They
belpnrjrd to some durk-skmrd Arb who
was burled for a few years In the dry sand
of the rireert at an investment. It I a
common trick; the condition of the ground
and the absolutely dry climate, which ex
clude decomposition and cause nature
mummification, make th deception poar
ible." Detroit Newa-Tflbona,