7 Till'. OMAHA DAILY HKK: TtTESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. IOCS, CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Fublio Stock, and World Visible ' Supply links Bij Increases. ter market rts.r cs. l.'i 2 ase-a inelud fiis.s. '.; i W as s'r.id ; i Kg. l4f IV ' i reamcrtes, 't-H'ly. a. firsts, r.'c nlv; tJ't'i i:. 11112 k- mark prime ; ! N EV YORK STOCKS AN D BONDS XKW lURk (.KXK.HAI. MgRKET 4notatlons THIS AND RAIN BRING BELLING o 0ri n rm Lioeroilr " r: , ft.ro fbatfteF Backsword ' A boot Takla ! Cnah . .v.c- - . .. . OMAHA, Sept. 28. 1V 'ai Intra in public stocks snd slso decided Iricresse.ln the werM'i visible Uttp!'. cemplei with rains over the entire wr 'n1 northwest, Induced strong selling with vshiea aitghtly lower. Offerings came liberal and buyers were backward about tak'nir the cash stufr. . Wheat ia will off on increased wo,r,J viable auprily an1 ine lsrge rwHpln which keep coming. Support was lscklng during the whol session an1 valuta were closed loe-er. December wheat opened at '4c gjid e1pd at 94e. !.. mm waa weak In sympathy .wl,i1,-w I anil havy offerings. Selling the different options waa general anil (h corn waa ,fow. With no nr. blading for It. r.mbr corn opened Hi lc emf closed at 60A.C fdmary wheat receipt were I.418nnO Ml and shipment were TW.W bu.. 1""'. J"' irta list ye.r of 1.144,000 bu. and ship ments of glfcort) bu. , , mm rcelPt w 42.OO0 bu. stid sliip nents were 471,nno bu.. agalnat "I"', r of 1.177,000 bu. and shipments of, 9o.ooo , In 'a' v ii.ost : closed at closed at nli; . f rnrn. S.ord bu. . f oata and wheat and flour equal to 1,700,- Crfl Wi Liverpool closed VjlT-V an' SVd lowar on Pbna.td rportd 240.000 ikn for export. I.O' al rung of optlona: lower on bu. of wheat wheat Article. T'tiat T".... ?Pt... Dec... Oata -pt... May... Open.! Hlh. Vow. Cloa. Bt'T- 61 H I 4V 6H 1H M4 wJ 96H .. .. TSH; 7J4 V4 4H 4 4SI X bard, aprtng. . Omaha, (ul rrMtfc W JKAT-No. a hard. M'iW6c; No. WriiMc: No. 4 hard, KW; No. ' pfc'Mf'c; no grade, RJflWtc. CORN-No. 3. 7&V, No. . 73VV: No. f rWiV; No. yellow, W(8i7So: No. yol; Icm-. "3-; No. t white, 73Vic; No. r-faJ.s.v.' vllow. V4Vc: No. S r,,i wyiin: 'No. I white. 4V347c; No. 4 white. 4694iO. RYE No. t 7S1r74r; No. S, 71?T3e. ' FAftL-HTT No. 3. Kc; No. 4. M',4c Carlet naeeavta. Wheat. Corn of the Hay on larleaa (oaimodltlri. NKW VUKK. 8it i KIjrR Recelpta. liljle. ; rxp'iria, .(.'.747 lible. ; market qnl I hill atrailv; Mlnncanta patnl. 6. '!; Mlnncn'ii.1 bskere. I.J"i4.a": winter pat nta. I44S,'i; winter airalghta. I4.2R04.IS; winter r xu ae. 13 4Krj:V9"; winter low grar. II ;iiri:l m. live flour, mcaily; fair to good I4 3itl 4'. iriirkwhuat fluuf.'qulet at ti.lifi I. per 1"0 Iba. fORNMi:At-tull; fine white anil yel low, 1.7ifril.W; coarse. 11.6-Vfi 1.7j kiln dried. 14 Tn. It i K Dull: No 2 western, stc, nora- IrtHl. c. 1. f. Buffalo. . . RARLliY-btcaUy ; malting. jcit,ic, c. I. I. Huftal'i. WHEAT Receipts. .10.snil hu.: exports, 4.11 hu. .pot market easy; No i red. II 07fl iNi, elevator. nl II. 0s. f o. b. rioat; No. l northern minim. i.ii", i. . b. afloat; No. hard winter. ll.Olt1,, f. o. b atloat. our in i inn new a mane an Irregular wheat rnarhet tutiay. nut the tendency waa mainly lower, owing tu bearish statlstl'-s. rains In the hoiiMiwpsI, the Mg visible supply Increase and a p(i export traac. iHi prices were net lower. Kcpicinnev riosea at December. II 0!t 7-l6?r1.in 5-16, 10fli; iMay, 11.10 7-1691.11. l 10', corn lleepipis, H,4iin tiu exports. 2.3SO bu. Spot market st"ady; No. i. lltic, nominal, elevator, and M'fcc. nominal, de livered. Option market waa without transactions, closing H'Hc net lower. September closed at 8c; December closed at 7'c; May closed at 78V4c OATIrf Receipts. S4.000 bu ; exporta, B.3U0 bu. Spot market quiet; mixed oats. to 31 pounds, nc; natural 31 pounds, B.Tlif 40 tiounds BjDfllr. t Kt;i Htearly ; spring Dran, ..'; miu dllng. ia.10: city, j4. w. JlAY Oulet; goon to tnoice, HOi'8 Dull; state, common 1W, fr7c: 1906. 2rafc: I'a.clflc bic; 3W5c. HIDKfl-8teariy: Rogota, Wi'4f; ten- tral America, l.'iti'l!n. rROVlSlONS Reef, steady; family. !16.7S(ff 17. B0; mess, 11 3.r.0fff 1 4 00 ; beer hams. liH.OOC31.on; packet, 15 001 00; city, extra India me.ss. $24.50(8 i!5.00. Cut meats, steady; plcKien nams. iiv'-c. l.nrH firm; western. 1 1 0 70 ft 1 0. 80; r" fined', steady; continent. 111.00; onmpound 17. 75fc.s. 2a. I'ork, steady; raniny tr'Jl.OO; mess. llJ.otp l (. o. TALWW utraay; country- free), iOCHc; Cottonseed prime cmne. zc. Movement of Market ii Dull and Sing gish ' Thnug;hotit Sesiion. DAY WITHOUT DEVLLOPMENTS lieneral Belief that I'arllea Control of lfnallon llf l)e , ride' uti, rerlod .of . . Heat.' '. . ; In (hlcngo Minnneapolla Omaha. Duluth h .!7 .110 .S9 171 Oata. 263 Market Sept. a.-WOOLr-Un- Waal d-. t oria Mn territnrv and western medluma. 1 ..... . inA a,,ii i-Hi t o PROVISIONS KQ-Mci fine mediums. CHICAGO GRAIN AND K,.i.,., of the TratHBK and Cloalag Prices an Board af Trade. CHICAGO. Sept 2 Wheat rrlcea on I lie local exchange were dragged down today by bearish statistics, the principal ... w n.ui.,h u u m n unuauallv 11b- eial Increase. Iii the available stock of wheat In the Vnlted States and Canada, eh. ua iiniimi the lowest point n net inses of kc to HHc. Corn and ..ui u'.r vL-euk and nrovislons weak With the exception of a rally during the. first hour the wheat market was weak . k. . . 1.. Inflnanrril W the Weekly statistics and by weak cables the market opened easy with prices Vc lower com pared with Saturday's closing. World s hlpmenta were U.KO.OOO bushels, com pared with 10.104.000 bushels last week and 10.40.00 buahela last year. The m..,n on riMnr at so allowed an in- .ij;nr.rt Kn.lielu fnr llie week hort ly after the opening the demand of several commission houses raiseo pru-m to a point about He above the previous Klose. The market, however, was unable to withstand the bear Influence and soon i -,i ...in rullni.ii at Minneapolis and Winnipeg were partly 'Honalble for i rnewed weaknecs. The lowcf prlies . . ... - i ' - n...v ,l" lnrffelv to an in ... e in iim hushels In atocks there during the last two days, while the de cline at Winnipeg was largely the result of predictions of a big Increase in celpta of new wheat. During tlio half the market was bearlHli -... .4 I," fomiira to the eftect I' islhle supply statement would show i u i.in.iv ilheral Increase 1n the avail .hii .t icks of wheat In the I nited States and Canada. The official figures, ieie made public a few minutes the close, verified these much aa the Increase in laat Hf- the khlte. i to clipped white, 32 to TO'&Toc. to choice, coast, 1901, pouno, 20.00 (packages oil, steady; RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, fw R&.C; .lanan. nominal. 1'OIII.TRV- Dressen. iinsemea, woaiem spring chU'.kens. Mfltc; fowls, uwoc; spring turkeys, maaic. HUITKK Mrm: creamery niacin . -' extras. Sba&W:; thirds to Iirsts. iwa.nc i ale nulrv. common to finest. 1fM5'2o; proc emnn'inn In snnclal. 15214c: western factory. firsts. Iflc; western imitation creamery, firsts, WKflV CllERSB-Firm; state, run cream, spe cials l.ti-auVe: full cream, small colored or while, fancy. l;fc: full cream, large col ored or white, fancy, 12Hc; full cream, good to prime, 12iliVkc; common to lair,, EtiflS Steady; slate, Pennsylvania anu nearhv fancv selected. 28OT.30C.: Same, fail' to choice. 2fy927c; western firsts, 2ii;3c; seconds, 2i4l21c. WKATIIKR IN TUB GRAIN BELT Fair and Cool for the Mght and RU ins; Mercory Tuesday. OMAHA. Neb. Sept. 28, 1908. The weather contlnuca unsettled In tha upper Missouri valley tnis .morning, ana rains are tailing i points in nrgrim ana tha Dakota, wnh anowa In the Black Hills. Ivilllna frosts are general throughout the Missouri valley Saturday night, and In the upper Missouri and Mlsalsslppl valleys last night, and lighter irons accurrea in .Kan sas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. The cool wave is moving eastward and tem peratures are decidedly lower over the Mississippi and Ohio valleys and Take regcon this morning. It is growing warmer In the west and the weather will be warmen In this vicinity Tuesday, with probably fair tonight and Tuesday. omana recora or temperature ana pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 190S 1907 19Un l!t05 Minimum temperature 3H 41 47 66 1'reciplration 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today. 62 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 3 67 Inches. ' - , Deficiency for corresponding period ' in l!Vi. 6.48 inches. Deflcleney for corresponding period In 196, 2.46 inches. V. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Waeat Region Balletln. For the twenty-four hours ending at t a . tii . . tembr r N K" YORK . Bciil i 2k.-Lau (' -pec- t'lu ivc excu ni'-nt no nviiti r -trauvaale In tre dull, and aluatlMi rooveniciu t 10- di'V s -tt'K'k market. Fluanrial t'glnion was inclined t olwup this tcudcDcy wnn grav ifica.lloii us the feverish and viil-nt fliutvi atlons of last week 'veil regirdfd as un healthy and ottlculated to dispel confidence In th market. The decision Of the forces' controlling th" rmirket td give it a period ,of r-st w as In- erred from the support whicii checked the opening decline. 'J his decline was in pur- ma nc" of the movement in prncress at ine rlosc of last week and which had the effect ol bringing in ; some selling orders from the country at 'large over Sunday. With the check to the fall, the market lapsed Inlo n condition bordering on apathy and the gains Were yielded easily toward the last. There were movements in Individual stocks, but the general list offered Utile of Interest or Important. The tarn couid he said of the news the day.-The further ex changes between the loading controversial ists In the political campaign, in lholr large attention to arfalrs of great corporations, were regarded as containing a threat of developments' calculated to prejudice tntf Interests of those corporations. Otherwise. the political Issue rather receded into the background. Some analno-v was drawn from the effect on the. Imdon stock market of tha defeat of tbe liberal government candidate, for the llrltish parliament In the ."' ni-up nisirict. 1 ne l.onilon rinanc a community, like that of New York, reasons that radical avgresslve legislation has the affect of causing tlmtdltv among Investors anil speulators. Prices of Enslish securi ties, therefore, advanced on the defeat of ine government candidate. Rumors of deals came Into prominence again In New York speculation In the ab sence of more substantial developments. I nose affec ting Rock Island were most nearn or. hut without any authentic de mini, ni mock isianu is under the neces sity of providing capital to meet earlv obligations of its subsidiary, St. I.ouis anil San Francisco, there waa that much arniinH tor attention to the reports of scteps having ii-t-ii 'urn in inai enti. A supposed protect to divorce tho St. Iouls and San Francisco from the Rock Island also figured in these rumors. The uncertain fluctuations in the Rock Island . securities reflected a degree of speculatlvedouht over the truth of these rumors. The Hill and Harrlmsn stocks nu oi. ram ana Heading maintained their prominent, place in tlu dealings and kept alive the conviction that the control and leadership of the. market remained in the s.-inio hands that have conducted the prin cipal operations throughout the summer. Copper warrants In London declined, and coppery securities there and here were T?,Vy lTl 'Kment. Dealings In Vnlted Slates steel also were below last weeks closing level almost entirely. The action of the corn market In declining on the news or the freeing temperatures in the aouth ,. tha effrrt "f convincing aentlment L tnS,Lcrop was considered safe from harm. The warm, dry weather In fact, la known to have hastened the maturing of Ue-CI?? The breaking of the long drouth as glen credit for some of the strength shown by the cotton carriers. S The local money market was little changed, but some increase of activity was '"'""'u i rum western and southern mono.- Prime commercial na tiers hr,n,i,'i higher rales nn.i K,, reported particular as to quality. The ex perience of the banks with the paper of the F 81 rnmhln.'lnn I,- , j K.i . - . inducing closer inspection of name. i'. etgn markets gave attention to ti, J250.OCO.IM) Russian loan was to K, after a loner .i ,-' ..i r , "mtarLrs',io,r European nto ...,!!,i!l,r,' Irregular. Total saleV un;.hanrer,,'e. ,m,pd S,atP bo"" The following shows the range of nrlces on the Stock exchange todav: P 'Bleu. Hirti tentlon The rariyover for Americans was 2 if per cent. p'iines for pew sc coimt was fairly t't tsk. especially In home mils, where the level attracted buy ers, while colonial se,iirlties benefited by Investment Mo iim. Consols, after Im proving, flni'hed esy on selling. at tributed to continental sour.es In con nect Inn with the political unret For eigners were easy. American securities went over parity at the outset. Marriman lines. Steel and Krle receiving the most attention, but prices drooped later on the cessation of early buying. The receipt of the New York opening caused weakness in the afternoon, but with good buying the market strengthened and closed firm. PARIS. -Hept. 25. Th tone on the j Hours todav was Irregular. P.KRI.IN, Sept. 28. Prices on the Bourse today were firm. ' er York Meney Market. i NKW YORK.. Sept 28 MONK Y On j OMAHA LIVE STOCli MARKET ' No Very Great Chang; e Takei Place in Cattle Trices. lambs, lliry " out in good season, and It did not take them verv long to lake p.'in mm h everything In s'g'ul. Th prices raid generally looked as much as 10nic Vgli"i Ihsn Issl weeks close. Ii wm. In tu t. a good, active and entirely aataractot) market so fsr as killers were concern.! In spite of the fsct that It was a Monday iiinriilim when the attendance of iviinlii I hovers Is generally nail, there was a veiy HOGS CONTINUE ON DOWN GRADE i r;;,, s i.mbsm,r.u'o I opened quit earlv. Comraiss'on men also ! hsd Itige buying orders In hsnd. which hrep and l.ambs In Lighter IX ecelpls ' stijeci to the demand Thus it happened th1 th frin chaneed lands sbni; ss t. ll.o.HH I". 7T t . ! M tii 4 , Ihnn Week Ago Trade Artlve and Prlees Ten to Fifteen tents Higher. SOt'TH OMAHA. Sepl. 2. Receipts were; Cattie. i!ogs call, steady at 1 5 1 H per cent ; ruling rate. ; l'i per cent; closing bid. l' pel cent; i offered nt 1 't per cent. TIMK LOANS Dull and steady; sixty t davs. : ifc n : per cent ; ninety days, i : per cent; sl months. S per cent PKl.Vlt; AlKKVAft I llrf. rAtT.K l'iv i 41- per cent STl'.RI.I.Ml h.M'HA.NUf. stcauy. wnn actual business tn oanKers iuii. ai II SMOfi 4 iul5 for slxty-lay bills ami at 14. SMi for demand; commercial bills, -ti'jijrj-Hy ... ..... ... ,S1L Ml liar. di,?ic; wexican uuiinie, 4:.c. p.ONDS Government, steady: railroads. Irregular. Closing quotations on Ntw i oi k bonds were aa follows; KM, Jasan 't 104', ao 4t i4 series "4 1l l. A N. unt. 4v... s V1 Mn. ion. V' lxlrn Cen. 4s ! Mk'i do ;l Inr . H 74 Minn. St. t. 4 . 7-' II ' i M.. K. T. 4 l!'i do Ml .. m, !1 N. R. ft. f M. r. 4 13 JUi'N. Y. ( n. sen. 3'H Vj la;nN. J. cen. sen. 3..U'-'A t4 North. Pltlc At )0JS F.stimat Monday . . . Same day lust ek. Same day Same day Same day Same day 2 . h Sl'l .I1.M . n.117 . 6.8V4 .. 9.3T3 1.70) 1 ;7 : si: 3 VI 4,072 2 I "8 weeks ago. ! weeks ago. 4 weeks ago. Issl year The following table shows the receipts of cattle, nogs and sheep at Sout'.i Omaha for the year to date, comnared with last yai : 1L. ' 107. Inc. Dec. Tiin.4'0 4.44J lol.tS.' 1.WI.U9 l.97.613 2 faat lh.- enilM h made ISfldV for SSI. i snd t prl'cs Hist were anywhere from i sirone tr nvffHe hlaher than lss' Friday. 1 Quotations on rsnge sheep snd lsmbs: 1 Oond to choice lambs 4W(i.15: fs'r to gnod Unibs. M TMI !0; feeding lambs. .ft'a , lSn. ; 4o; good to cholc e light yearlings. I 7.vd j n Sneep 4 b: good to choice heavy vsarimgs. m 21 tin ; 4 oft; feeding vearllngs. Is TitH W; l tn I choice wethers. IS Oku.'.!1; fair to soid .1.IW wethers. I.TIoaa.W: feed ng wethers. 3.aji 27.7-4 1 r.oribe: r c'dl N.r 1 i : : NY. ;'. -n.tv to i. ''. It R A N In h u ;. l !! '' l-'ll'l 1!-H'':""'; I 1 t psnls cimi'iI. ;!$.:.,; thri i lr. -ec, lid '..KH ;.'". I Iverponl liraln Market. I !VKI.Plc... s. . . M HAT- Sp'H. sr.rt: No. 2 led. -tein e 'nter etropg at 7s led; No. 1 Calif unls. 8n Futur u.i ei: Pn irn I".1 ;s ; December, 7s Icjil; March T I.'cl. CORN -Spo; ; nieri. an niixd. 7s 41. (,i;iiies. .line;: October .isSSd; D' - VI II t'! Js S'l. I Lul l; llni'i'i paien, s.'jilv al 2t M HOPS in l.jnd'im-r.nifl.- ig.ist. aieady at CI 1'V't 2 M. Mllnenkee (.rain MILWAPKKK. S-pl 2S irtliern. It Market. WIIFAT-No 1 ii.ciSf i. '. r' No. c-nib'T. II. M- hid CtlRX--H'glier; 1 1 v ein'ier. 6"'V . HAR1.KV- Pull: S:imp'.e. .M'fim' csttie Hogs Sheep 1,405.C4 l.SSu.1'4 the following table shews t 1S.M4 i sversgk reg.. V. ref. an cnupos V. S. 3 rg dn coupon C. 4 reg do coupon Amer. Tohaoro 4s . oo . At' hinon n. 4.. d. ail). 4s AO r v. 41 do rr. 3a Atlantic C. L. 4. Balllmora Ohio 4a. 101 do do 3s Nor. a W. ron. It Ss'i Brook. R. T. it. 4. :io. g. L. rfdt si Oen. f Oeorfla r.i.1('Si, rnn. c. jv,, isu.. sis l.t Inr do Id Ine Cha. a Ohio 4!t.. fll. d Alton S'ta C , R. Q. new 4a C. R. I. T. 4... do roi. ns do rfda. 4a ere. A St. L. Colorado Ind. 5 Coin. Midland 4a Colo. aV Somhfrn 4s 41 do con. 4a 41 Reading Ran. 4a IH2 Kp of t.uha ." Vl'.'St. It. 1. M . r. m. l. a r. t t . . US St. L. S. W. con. 4a ., (iv,aatva. A. 1.. 4 .. South. Pacific 4a ... 4a ' do I 4a . . TR southern Rt. ;,a ! . Tfaaa A Far. lata. .14 T.. St. I.. AV W. 4a I)ela. A Hud tr. la.l'Wii Inlon Parlflr 4a.. I)nvr A R. O. 4a S4 do ct. 4a Krle nrlor hen 4.. 7 f S Slel 3d fta do sn. 4a Jl-'a Wshsah lata . ... Hok. Vat. 4' 1"5 Watrn Md. 4a . Inlsr. Mat. 4'ja i'iWhal. A b. E, 4. Japan 4a li'Wla ten. 4a Bid. Offarad. . 1"4S .... . . l'ix'4 . i'4 . T4 . ; . 9.. A"i', Al"', . ,h: . 1'iS't . 74i. . '.I : U price of hogs at Soutii Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons. Date. 1 1903 . jisoT.; Sept. 16..! 84 I ,-i (01 Sept. 17..I ( 78"4 a 84 Pept. 18... 6 82HI R 78 Sept. 6 8. t T2 Sept. :o...i 5 nt Sept. 21... I 6 gHI 6 Mi Sept. 22... i gisi Sept. 23... 6 78HI S-pt. 24... i 7 r.t I a - f-'ept. 2 .. 67 ' 5 Vn Sept. 27... I 8 7 Sept. 28. ..I 67 I 5 96 jr.. I 2S; 5 So ! C 1 i 32 S 391 6 11: 6 08, 02 6 OA Hi :to ! 6 14: 6 33. 6 89 1 t 29 6 18! B il 19' 6 34i 6 2rt b 19 6 18; 6 18 44! 5 901 6 1 ... ' a ' a 4 ."M.'lSOi.'l-. i n: i is t Ml 7 12 ! o4l 7 43 6 T4 k 71! T 31 J SfH t 7 36 6 81 B 111 5 7o Ml " 4 S 76 5 78' 7 AO A 781 6 74 7 67 i 691 7 6 70 7 ?8 I 7 74 S to J.'; good to choice ewes. ;1.1Aj3.l; fair m gjoil ewrs. i:.9oaG.1S: feeding ewes. $2.0o? 5.7S: cutis snd bucks. I1.00a:i0. R'nrescnlstive ssle; 2i1 Wyoming yearlings, reedeis 7X ' 89 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 7S 3 Jj ilii Wyotnirg jesrllngs. feeders 79 3 8o tniCAGO I.H B3TIt K MARKF.T Cattle. II eg a and heep Steady en Moderate Receipts fnr Monday. CHICAGO, Sept. 28.-OAT TLF.-Recelpts shout 22l0 head: market steady I4 4OSJ7.60: cows. e3.6,Mi.V2B: heifc A' nnlntli 44rsln TH. Sept. 2 Market. . - WHK.VT-No 1 ll.l; September, May. 1 C-S ; Oclobci. 6 871 6 87 6 74 Sunday. The official brought In C. M. 1'nloti C. C. C. !c. Boston gt4ks and Bonds. BOSTON. Sent. . Money, call loans 2fa Stations. 7rth meridian time, Monday, Sen. OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temp. Raln- Mn. Mln. fall. which before rumors, lnas stocks was estl .il at A "29.000 bushels, compareu o. decrease of 259.000 bushels the corre- in tin.e a year a so. lvxport demand i.. .i northwestern markets waa dull, hut late reports from the seaboai d claimed thirty-six boat loads had been foe emort. Additional rains in the ..h.ut h1i were another .T. h..J;T;... of the local market. The market closed at aliuoat the bottom prlrea Clearance of wheat and flour were eijua I n IgTT.niO tlllSlieiK. inniaiJ .ir.,-. .I 1 1 1 aha hoMiiets comnared 1 144,000 bushels the corresponding day a' vear ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and hl cago reported receipts of 2.044 cars against 1.037 last week and 713 cats last The corn market was weak all day spite a cold wave which extended as south as Texas. Severe frosts were in th coi n belt, but In many stances the claim made that the crop m too far advanced to h datnag tu any great extent. There was a fairly good demand for cash corn and prices were Ua bdow Saturday. Local receipts were l'i cars, with 58 cars of contract. The marker closed weak, with prices 'c higher W He lower. Trade In oats will quiet, being lnriu ,..,! hv corn and wheat. The market closed weak with prices unchanged to . lower Local receipts were ''provisions were only moderately active and prices f liu tuated w ithin a narrow innge The. close wns steady with price x shade lower to H'e higher. f'.stlniated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat 74 cars: corn. 272 cars; oats, '-i4 .dia; hogs. 4.OU0 head The leading futures ranged as follows: de-far 1 ii- 213 At tides. 1 open. High. Low. I Close ! les'y, Wheat I Fert. j I . May i Corn-- I S' pi. I oc. M s y Ciis Kept. I oc. Mac I'ork Pept. th t. . 1 I Kiiai 1 Oi't1 1 frHi I I o;hi ftl o! 1 01H. 99H! 99l 1 J1H Ashland. Neb Auburn. Neb M Brnkn Bow, Neb. f.1 Columbus, Neb... bh Culbertson, Neb.. n tKalrbury, Neb... fo Fairmont. Neb.... 52 Or. Island. Neb... 43 Hartlngton. Neb.. f2 Hastings, Neb M Holdrege, Neb.... BH Oakdale, Neb 49 Omaha. Neb 49 Tekamah, Neb.... B:l Alta. la 41 Carroll, la 44 Clarinda. la 48 tSlhley. la 4.S Sioux City, la.... 36 Received late, not Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAQas 32 itaa 3f. 33 :'5 :io 35 31 30 :ts 29 ht 18 4X .( .01 .it) .CO .o ."0 .Oil .00 .00 ,01 .IJ0 .00 .00 .00 .00 .(0 T included for Sky. Cloudy Cloud v Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudv Cloudy Raining Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining in averages. twelva-Uour centers. somewhat that offered soon, 3 per cent ; t Ime Closing quotations were: Atrhlaotl J. 4 do 4a Mexican Cen. 4a . Atrhiaon do pfd ... Boston Albas? . . Boalun A Maine .. Boaton Elevated .. FlU-hburg pfd Mexican Central X. Y. , X. H. A H. Viiion Pacific Am. Arte. Cham. . . . do pfd Am. Pneii. ube Am. Surar da pfd Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. Woolen do pfd Edlaon F.lec. 111. .. General Klei trie . . Mass. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oa I nlted Frutf Vntted S. M do pfd C. 9. Ctesl .i do pfd par were 17.400 i.104) 10,1 ;oo 2.0.10 sno 3S.5)0 tola 4'i .4 3i 4li M'.i, ' Lew. Clots. 39s MS 24 44 I'll S3', W 130a 12" 1 l a.tum loo 11,11 3.;oo ' i.i' 3 . S' " I 2-1 'a S H M 4 17) No. of Slalloua. 2 Terr.p. Rain. Max. Min. Inuhea. Central. Chicago. 111.. Columbus. 0 17 Des Moines, la II Indianapolis. Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. IS Ixiulsvllle. Ky...... Hi Aiinneupolia, Minn. 2' Oinalia, Neb 17 St. louis. Mo 12 Killing frosts were general in the western and central ixjttions of the corn and wheat legion lust night, with freezing weather In the upper Mississippi and Mitsnouri vallevs. Rains occurred in aft portions within the last twenty-four hours. L. A. WbLstl. Ixrcal Forecaster. wo 4 ;I0 1.W JOI 17.fi.io !! 100 tan 35. sun 100 40i too 211 I"-) 6. em 4'1 l.l"0 11 74 42 .64 8A 68 .W 4 32 .14 N8 44 .82 I 52 31 .141 M 4K .32 It 3l .01 W v :i4 T tl 38,. .62 9'Mt 1'Va 7 1.-.4 ISM. Mi, US', 4 lolW, .-'; -7;, 31 VI. 41 3S li 131 57'i rtH l";a 4". ST S."i 4 W'a C'.' 173', 94 'a 118', 4"S 7 H7-S i:i, ...I ', S4 :n ' : 14714 16.-.'., 3i' :u 2' 42 :i4T, 13!" 1:'.'H n in-. 1 00H' I I i4'i 1 04'! 1 h3! I 79H' 6KSi 65'i I 49' i:' ftlHi I 7Hj 6iH' l 19 I 1 H 1 0.' 1 OS S I 1 i 7V 78' i (,VH iii1 ePiJi o'i l u:'i 1 OP a 'V. Lard eevt, Oct. .la II. n.if.--. S. p . 1 1 .lan I tB 2.i 1o ill ( 16 9.1 10 20 1 10 U i 9 90 9o a si's l i 26 l.i J7. 16 90 hi :7 10 ;j 9 9.' 4V 4S'm ln'4M-, 49V, 4:':aH 49V N . pI'.I . 61HI oMi . I i,i i is as 15 10 1 15 26 I I 16 V2', . In 2.". I M :.", ,. : i 16 ft) 16 & 16 90 . 16 go Kansas III) Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sepl. 2. VH EAT I'n chauged to 2': lower; September. 94'ac; DHcruihcr. !M7,t; May. 97Tfc. Cash: No. 2 hard. 96cil.to. No. ;l. 9PuPtti No. 2 red tl.Uoil.tsi; No. 3 red. tl.tKXhyl.ial. CORN rnchanacil to c lower; geptem ler. 7:141-; DeceinhMr. fvUc: May. 59,0. C.mh: No. 2 mixed, 724e; St.- 3 mixed, 721472'tc; No. 2 white, 714c; No, 3 white, 74'S;4',c. OATS Tnchanged; No. 2 white,' 4SJj49c; No. i inlxcil.. 47'f4c. . UYIv 7''4i7V. v H A Y Firm ; choice timoihy. t0.50-dl0.l4); choice prairie. 18.20. HI.TTKR Firm; creamery, extras, 23V,c; pa' king stock, lfi1,'-. KOUS Firm; fresh extras. ;3c; current receipts. Isc. Receipts. Wheat, pu. ...:..... .4l7.tton Corn, hu jn.Ooo I Oitle. hu 24.000 Quutations iit Kanaas 4 ity. Logan Hi' a n. 112 Hoard of Shipment s. 135.000 Sunn 1 .1 110.1 fin lushed by Trade: 10 ."' : 9 97', I 1' . oo I ! ! 9 no !i S'j .1 k ft 3 90 I I fJ' ' ii'. '.'2y:' I In ill I ; 9;i, i : S 87' 8 9) i 11 2.i 9 8". I, I 90 9 fil s oi 8 No. 2- ssh .(notations wri as follows: I Lot RFirm; winter patents. Il.l.'.'nl 7j; fcll t. a.!''tj 4.60. clear t!60i(J.S; spims laten s. i.S.V'Tj 6. SI t aif lit , ll.0"V4.!ti; lakers l2Vil4.1". V H K AT No. 2 s,.iiiiu. !.V:.:; Nu. 3. ."il i; No. 2 let. II K-1j I 41' coRN-No. 781,g,4c: No. 2 vellow. 7:1,a"... oJ'S-No whiff. lO'.c; No. 3 white .'iv h It Y F No. -. 7.,g;;jC. HA RLt'Y tioo.i feeding, ffiflv. fair to i hutce malting, ootas-. . tU-:Kl)fi-Hax. No norihwc ijtern II 2'.: -.iii'utliv pi Ime. t;: 4J. l'lio VISIONS Stoi i ribs. si'H iMosc. "MjrMi- Me.sa pii g j er bl., . tlf.i. ' li Lard. i r ' lbs.. 110.3'. Short, c'.ea- sidea b x4j.I10 :;( 10i. ' Follfiwlng were, tbe irvt-ipts and Shipments of. flour aud gisiu. Keeelpis. .T bur Ibis.... lt.4i nct4.- bu 4:i.:i A rlli lea. Wheat Dec May Corn I kit Mav .... ' Open. I High.! Low. Close. I 89 ' 9S'a: I a i 9r, nS'a' 60nl6nli'S9lt1l'B 94-aH 97", .VJ- lalblr bapply atf t.rain. N'fcW YORK. Sept. 28 The visible sup ply of grain Saturday. September 26, ua compiled by the New York Produce ex change, was aa fuiloivs: Wheat 29.92 1.POtt bushels; Increase. 3.2-.'9.0oo bushel. CiH-n. 3 27.iiiU bushels; -inn ease. 111.000 bushels. dun. 6 .629.000 bushels. Increase, 701.000 biiahels. live. 822.000 UusheU; im rease 178.000 h'lKtlel Haib v. . j 3." K.ooo bushels; 'Increase, 1.912.000 buahejs Amalgamated Copper American tar A found...! Preferred American Cotton Oil American H. A L. pfd American be Keenritlea .. American Llnaeed American Locomotive Preferred American s. A Ring Preferred American Suar Rrinlns. American Toharro pfd AmerUan Woolen Anaconda .Mining Co Atrhiaon Preferred Atlantic Coaat Line Daltlmore A Ohio Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt ... Canadian Pacific Central 1 .... V,-. i Preferred Central of New Jersey . . . thaaapealte A Ohio thlrago Great Western Chicago 4 Northeeelern Chicago. Mil. A Si. Paul. C C. C. A St. Louia Colorado Fuel A Iron ... Colorado A Southern .... It preferred 2d preferred Conaoltdated Oaa Corn Product a Delaware A Hudaon Denver A Rio (iranda Preferred Diatillera" Securities trie lat preferred 2d preferred General Klectrlu Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore. rlfa... Illinois Central Interborough Met Preferred Int rnational Papar Preferred International Pump lows Central Kanaaa Clljr Southern Preferred Loulevllle A Naehvllle ... Minneapolis A St. Louis . Minn.. l. P. A S. t. m. MiaMiurl Pacific Ml. loiirl, Kanaaa A Texaa Preferred j National bead .-.w i or enirai New York, Onl. A West. Norfolk A Wettern North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennaylvania P ople'a Oaa Pituburi. c c. A St. Loula Pre.aed Sleel car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Heading Kepublir Steel Preferred Ro.lt laland to Preferred St. Louia A San f 2d pfd at. Iiuia Southseaters .. Preferred Sloan-Sheffield 9. A I . Southern Paclllo Preferred . Southern Railway Preferred TeniifBae Copper Tevaa A Pacific ..; Toledo, at. Loula A Weal Pr-farred t'nion Pa.-iflc Prerarrrd I nned Slates Rubber .. 11 preferred I niled Siaiea 6t-el J9.; ' I referred t lah Copper Virginia-Carolina chem Preferred ... Wabah .- Prel.-rred . . Weattngtiou.e Klectrtc.. Weilern l nlon ft h fling A Lake Urts . . nl"cn;.ii i enirai Total al-a for the dav. III. ;nt .hair. j l.atndoa 4 losing Stoi-Us. ! London closing prices wrrf : loneola. money. .., 16-li Loulavlhe A Nt.ll do a' counl 4 lS-;tNortolk & W,im, 101 34j- si to, 41, 43', 7., SI '. iSl, :-o 471. 4-S ' 1,.,- n.1 31 ..'J 44 147 '7", 274, 44 " 2i, loans. 3tr44 tier cent, on slocks and bon-js . .' 'Adv?niure I . K Alloiias 4 . 7SV, Amalgamated l34 . k7" Atlantic 1 . 4U Bingham 10 .ili Calumei A Hecla .. .64' .U'4.',centennlal St . l.'SVj copiiar Range 7-1 .12.) Pah- Weal . t.i Franklin .1 12 .140 41 ran he 100 .1 ,7, Isle Hoval 22e . :7', Mate. Mining . 51 Michigan 1 . 6'i Mohawk l .12814 Montana C. A C... . '. K .lie Old Dominloa 40U ,12 Osceola 197 . '.'3' ; Parrot. 1 . WaQulmr t .82.. Shannon I"w .l:l4'raniarack . M ; Trinity 18 . .di,l'nltd Copper . S5 P. 9. Mining .' ,ll, V. S. Oil .'4', . M 1'tah 4.1 i . '.8 Victoria 4H . Winona IV, I''1, Wolverine HI St. P. Pacific number of cars of stock lodsy by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r s. Sleers. tt omff t3.5txjf8.00; mat 4.26: bulls. t2.5O84.80; calves, slnckers snd feeders. I2.6t.fl4.S0. Ill 11 14 Ue.'elot a shoill 21000 besd: ket, steadv: choice heavy shipping. L lVd 7.2.1; butcheis. t7.1tva7.2J; light. !.. 7-9": choice light, 6.8697.(0; packing. .7o6 90: pigs. I3 7?i&6 ?e: bulk. t6 70-IM.9. SHRF.P and LAM BS -Receipts . about 32.000 head: mat ket steadv; sheep, l4.eo.i4 4.50; lambs. t4.2JJlo.2; yearlings, 4.0i"tt4.:j. N. P. A: & W. w , M. ... i. r i. p w e;i st . . west. . & O.. eaf t. . west. . east. . . wesl . 10 . ol . 4 .141 . 1 I '. 80 . 1 ,. 1 . 1 19 Kanaaa City l ive Mock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. 28 CATTLK - Receipts. 23.001) head. Including 3.000 southerns: market steady to strong: choice export snd dressed beef steers. 16.00$ 7. :i': fair to good. t4.75o 90: western steers. 13 Sio.OO; stockers snd feeders. 12.80181. SO; sonthrrn steers. t-t.He1i4.lS; Jiou'hern cows. t2.otVfli.20: patlv cows. tl.7SttT3.A-: nsiive helfrrs. 12.30.50; bulls. t2.40&3.25: cslvee. 3 i l3.iVfVfj4.50. 2.i HOtiS-Receints. 120"0 head: market PV ! lower; top.- 17.0"; bulk of sales. tti.nk'al 95: heavv. 16. 907.01.1: packers and butcheis. t.0in : Pgts. iV4oi6 : pigs. 14. '01 5. 50. HHKKP AND LA M FS Receeipts, 1.fi0 ..he:id: market for killers, steady; I'lsh ..l lsmbs. IS. 13; feeders, wak: lambs. H.om HI north, in. Il.:'; No H o": December. II.1.J; 1.0.;a. OATS-47'iO. Hni.1 Market. ST. M)1.1P. Sept. 2S.-WOOI.SIan : medium grades, combing and clothing. ln Joe; light fine. M-ij 15ttc ; heavy fine. llflL'c. tub washed. 20'S27c. 6.16: ewes snd yearlings. H.4ti(68."t: western ;92 2S 77 26 I yearlings. l3.75ift4.H: western sheep. IllolJ The dlsnosiiion of the dav's receipts wss 3.90: stockers and feeder. 3.0ii(& 4.1o, as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Total recei;is. Cattle. 281 1.3i9 .... 1 . 1 81 ber of head Indicated: Omaha Picking Co... Swift and Company, Cudahy Packing Co. Schwartiohild Suls'ci.. li Vansant & Co 103 Carey Benton 122 1 .oliman ft Rothchlld.... 341 W. I. 8t.'phen 177 Hill & Son 126 K. P. lewis 98 Huston & Co 185 J. H. Root Co 72 J. H. Bulla 45 L. F. Husz 117 L. Wolf 191 McCrearv Ai Caiey 263 Sam Wertlilmer 26 11. F. Hamilton 140 M. Hagerty & Co 102 Sullivan Bros 29 Lehmer Bros 23 Sherman Meat Co Smith B 76" Other Buyers 249 Total 6.585 Hogs. Sheep. 262 464 496 1.19S 882 72.1 (. I.oals Lire stock Market. RT. LOCIS. Sept. ZS.-CATTLF.-Rs. elpts. 3.1O0 hesd. Includlnf 2.h Texan. Steady lo lOtllSc higher. Native sV.lpping and ex-' port steers. 14. off: 7.40; tlrersad beef snd j butcher steers. l2.7.Hiii.15: steers under l.OtiO I pounds. I3.00di43.00; stockers and feders, H.OO ' (&4.00; cows and heifers. I2.sotrt6.00: can- ners. 2.00r(ie.25: bulls. I2.7.VB 4.25; calves, i I4.O0W7. :o0; Texas and Indian sters. tLloti I 5.. 40; cows snd h-lfers. $l.Etfi4.l. j H008 Receipts. 4,700 head; market 10c to oc lower. Pigs and light. H.o04fl.50: tack ers. I665'&6.90; butchers and best heavy. 17.007.20. 811 KEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 9t.4 hear; , market steady: naPve muttons, 4.9W4.l.i: I lambs l5.2o'fj5.78: culls and lucks. I!.2i 4. on; stockers. ?4.10(ri4.2o. 49 15.316 Krtr York Mining; Stocks. NKW YORK, Kept. 8. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Allra Ttreece Brunawlck Con. Comatork T. 9 ... Comatnrk T. B. Con. Cal. A Vs. Horn Sliver Iron silver Offered. . . -1 . 4 so l.eadvllle Con.. Little Chief . Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jatket . 4 . 9 . .son .l'l .!." . 4 Treasury Statement. WASHINUTON. Sept. 28. Today s state ment of the 'treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the t1no.00n.oon gold reserve, shows: Available cash bsl-nii'-es I178.5ii3.2t4i: gold coin snd bullion, 131, 300,605; gold certttteatra. 135,248.470. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Sept. 28. Bank clearings for to. dav were 12, 256. 440. n3 and for the corres ponding date last year tl.990.746.19, St. l.onls tieueral Market. ST. LOl lS. MO., Sept. 2s. vv 1 1 r. A I Lower; track: No. No. 2 bard. 99cr 1.02 May. tl.l-S'a. , . CORN Lower; track: No. 2 77io: No. I while, 7S'(i78Vc; I fiV: -!"' IXC- OA is Lower; 9t. Joseph Live "lock Market. ST. JOSIOPH. Mo.. Sepl. 28 C ATTLF. Receipls. 2.000 head; market siesdy to strong: steers, t4.of-H7.2o: i-ows and heifers. t2.264ja.no: calves. I3.ffi.25. HOQ8 -Receipts. S.000 head: market slow to 5c lower; top. 17.00; bulk of sales. t6.7p'0 6.90. SHKFP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.500 head; market slow and lower; lambs, 13.50 (55.5c. Mlonz City Lire Stock Market. SIOI'X CITT. Is., Sept. 28.-(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 3,i head; market steady; steers. t4.SOHi.C4); grass cows, t2.50fi3.76: feeders, 13.004.50; calves and yearlings. $2.26jJfloO. HCXiS Receipts. 90o hesd; tnatket Si lower: range of prices. H4ta6.SO; bulk of sales. t6.tAB7.tio. red cash. December, track: No. tl.O:!t.,fil.o8; ll.Olte-o.Ol's; cash, 77,.VS December, cash. 49c; east Toll :,4im '10.1 14.21 l."l l.w "T.) lo.d'V) I'M 3.,' al i0 .I'.l 75, SO) 7iX :.) 3.7n 3, ) ' i"0 1MI 2. A) 1,100 loo ata. l.!' 2 7'Vk 122 54 'i .", 1"!', 'a 12-i, 1'2'4 3m, HI .!, l,17"i kl' 1"4', . 121-4 I tack. tK. 5514.00; No. 2 white. ul4f5P-ic; December, 48,4C; May, 504 c. Fl.orR Steady : red winter patents. t4.bo'H-9": extra fancy and sttaighl, 31. 05 i4 .55: clems. 83.50. SEED T I M OTH Y-t2.25'a 3.25. i 'i ,n vm i,-1 1 t;l fin BRA N Unchanged ; Racked 1 1 ... I A-. 1 ""'J I .CM. H A Y 1'nchanged; timothy prairie. t8.00iill.W. IRON COTTON TIES tl.00. RAriOINa 8c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS PORK Steadv; Jobbing. 115.87'k: lard, higher; prime steam. tlO.Oo're 10.20; drv salt meats, strong; boxed extra shorts. 11'4c; clear ribs. ll'c; short -clears, imc; bacon, strong: Imxed extra sliort. 12Uc: clear ribs. 12c; short clears 12'aC. POl'LTRT Steady; clUckena. 10c; springs. 13c: ti-rkevs. 16c; ducks. 7H(8Hc: geese, ic. . Bl'TTER Steady : creamety; 19i23.sC. EGGS Steady ; lS'c, case count. Receipts Shipments Flour, bhls 18 O'lO 77.000 1,578 20.413 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were vei y liberal, showing a decided gain over Monday of last week, but a falling off aa compared with two weeks ago, when the receipts were the heaviest of the season to date. There were no very noteworthy de velopments In t lie trade, conditions remain ing very much as they were at the close of last week. While the market was a little hn'-knanl in getting started there was a fair movement when once under way and most of the stuff changed hands In pretty fair season. Buyers representing packing houses were out in the yards in good season in the morning and the market on beef steers was reasonably active, with good kinds at least 10c higher thsn last week. While the offer ings were pretty liberal they kept moving toward the scale at a rate that cleaned up the most of them In fair sesson. Cows and heifers were also free sellers and they, loo. were ssfely 10c higher than last week. As a matter of fact buyers were reporting tin ir purchases as being more than 10c higher. The rains thst have been reported over a greater part of the feeding belt seemed to have a most beneficial effect upon the mar ket (.or feeders, which were fairly active, while prices were 10c and on th more de eirable kinds as much as ISc higher thsn iHht Week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn- reil sieers. 16. ma , . d ; fair to good corn-fed retail trade in cartons. 23c: No. 1. In Ai-lb. sieers, m.ftc'rib.i": common to fair corn-fed tubs, 22Uc; No. 1, In 20-lb. tubs. ::'c: N,. t'(MPAI(l OPK4 IX H4,STIXf" Former Governor Herrlrk of Oh la. and Jndae Field Make Addreasea. HASTINGS. Neb.. Sept. i.-tSpAo1al. The ipuhllrsn rally at Ihe opera house Saturday night marked the beginning of srtive campaign work In this section. Addresses were delivered by former Gov ernor Herilck of Ohio and Judge AlUn W. Field of Lincoln. At the close of the meeting a Tsft club for Hastings and Adams county was formed. County Chairman Beach presided. Judge Field, th first speakar, confined his remarks principally to inatte.s of state Interest. He said the populists hid compjete control of the state government In 1S97 and yet they failed to keep any of the proinlse.4 on which they were elected. Then he contrasted the popu lists' failure with th republicans' ac complishments, especially In the last leg islature. All of the party pledges of two years ago were made good and not a single law passed by the Inst legislature has been declared unconstitutional or void. Governor Derrick began his ddres with s tribute to William H. Taft, speak ing as a life-long friend of the candi date. "Ohio has presented aeteial candidates for the presidency," he said, " and all have been elected. They have served with credit to themselves and the uation, and this ear Ohio has another candidate wici is no less great than the others." The former governor slltided to the business depression In the east and tl c la red that ail that was needed to el a it up' all Industries wss sn assurance that there would be a continuation of repub lican policies. "The bank depo-.lt guaranty proposition Is not a party question," he said, turning his attention to Bryan's latest Issue. "It in not necessary lo vote for one particular party or for another particular party to accomplish or prevent the Insurance or bank deposits. The question needs only to have the light of day turned on it. when it will disappear as quickly as 16 to 1. It Is as fallacious as any propo sition ever put forth by your distin guished Nebraska citizen." "Bryan has given us the shivers on nu merous Occasions." said Governor Her rlcU. "but we are getting used to it." Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at t lie six prin cipal western South Omaha Sioux City .. Pt. Joseph .. Kansas City St. Ixiuls Chicago TVttal ...... markets yesterday; . Cattle. Hog. 7.3iio 3.0)0 ...).. 2,0141 ....23.000 .... 6.100 ....23.000 ....400 1.700 900 fi.i'aai 12.0ll 4.7l 21.OO0 43.?. Sheep. M.OOO 6..Vvi ' 16.000 900 32,0V) 76.4C') OMAHA GEXEItAL ilARKKTS. rendition ot Tra.de and (Isolation oa Stenle and Fancy Prodaco. B LITER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to FEEDERS At. Pr lo2 3 1ST Of... 23 J2ti 4', 31', .IP 12S 7'- I"1, 4'V, 2 171, 40, 1-4', i' .v 341, 5s -T, ', 127', 21V, 7 m "84 -'. 17', ii',t 1rj-, 24', a.' ' ln:;l 4'", ;.' l 'i M', ,'4 31 141 " ' J 1J7 44, 1U Wheat, bu. Corn, hu. . Oala. bu. .. 172 Oa) 136.0HO 234,0 1.000 steers. 4.0r&i!.o0; good to choice rangn steers, 4.a0t6.65; fair to good rang ateers. l4.fnkrt4.5o; common to fslr rsnge steers, t3.55 tii4.no; good lo choice, cows and heifers, t-l 30 Si3.85; fair to good cows and heifers, 12.80 fi3.30; common to fair cows and heifers. 32.WW2.80; good to choice stockers and feeders, 14 26'd4.65: fair to good stockers and feeders. tS.&e'a.X: common to fair stockers and feeders, 12.753. 50; stock feeders, 12.50 I&3.00. Representative sales: STOCKERS AND No. At. Pr. No. Il 3 46 17.. S7 1047 75 WESTERNS N EBRASK A 5 calves... 1.4 10 cows 850 6 feeders. . 756 1 cow 1340 7 cows 1015 7 cows 1142 'i fe deis . U416 3 hi i;'ets... 776 13 f cf'ers. .1066 6 he fers... 095 16 heifers... K :l 10 cows a heifers. 6 feeders. 3n.OOO 85.000 ! 10 eteers. 4oo 3t,:, 4'i, pin-. .too 7') 3 1" ;t. "si 1.I (,.) 7.D 1", 157 4S '" a 41 10, li'a Si ii-'n Prod nee Market. .pt. i BCTTER western nearby extra westera bu.. "i-ts, lu ., Pv.- bu... t al .e ', bu 4n Itle p: Ivi 3 ii .16 yillli'r tkti:.lia tot, ' Philadelphia PHI LA DEL Pit 1 A l-irni and jc higher, creamerv. J.c; extra prints 2Sc. EiiGS Firm "and In good demand; P. nii.vliMni, n,1 other K.-arhv fiial Shlpuienis iae. 26c; curreiit receipts lu ia- l turnable rates. 24c; western firsts, fres Is 14) 1 easeji. 25'': ciirieni leceipts. fie cases, ;ti".liai I ;, all t maik. J'Ms'i fllllKSi: - -Firm a-,. I in fall demand: New '" k full 'l'H:lic cson r. l-'a'li New Yoik till cicamj. fair, to llll b.O- 1 K'X'd. 1- ll " ' " ' .... New 1 1 1-. : J ;,Oe.. ' ' . do pfd . . . . Ontario A V . J7La f'ennaylTama . 'W Rand Mmea .iT.SHeal.g . 418,'ulhrrn Kailaay 7', do pfd 1 Soinhern Pacific . U1. 1 nlon Pacific . . UK. do pfd . .. -, f. 8. eiael ..IS do pfd .. 11 Wabjih .. ::4-, do pld .. U'eSpanlin 4a -I4J Amal Copper -. . steady. 23 3-ltid er ', H'a 1" II 26'. 1 IJi, 24 72', i.l S O'l. Aua onda All hlaou I do pfd .... I Baltimore A Ohio . Canadian pacific . . I 1'hfaapeake A Ohio I I hi. Great W eetera I cm.. Mil A St. P be Beeia Uetivcr a. Klo U .. do pfd Erie do l.t pM do 2J pfd Grand Yiuu kllllnoia Central .. SILVER Har, MONEY, per cent The rale of discount in the open market fur short bills Is ' pw cent. Tii rate of discount In the open market for three months' bills la IS per cent. . i'H, . .ltii ... Ih) .. 1414 .111 ... ill, ... , . 3 .... 7c Ounce. Metal Market. NEW YORK. S.pt. 28. MKT A La There waa a decline in the London tin maiket to dav with g spot closing at 132. 15s and futures at Jtlat, Is. 6d. The local maiket was weak and loner also at ft.mwi 2,.i.37'i. t oppe.r declined to 4.o. Ins tor and lo a 10s for futures In London. lore I irturket was null and unchanged with Lake quoted st tl3 13.624. Electrolytic at !13,l2Vui;;.37' and casting at I12.87'-,'.i 1124. l.ead was unchangeil at 13, ins. Ltd in I-ondon and at I4.47'v1 4.50 in the local market Spelter was unchanged at 19. 12s, 6d in London and at . I4.72'r4 77"A locally. The English iron market was lower at SOs for standard foundry aud 51s, 6.1 for Cleve land warrants. The local market was un changed. No. 1 foundry northern tl9.50& 17.26; No. 2 at tl.nOfftl6.7S. ST. LOCIS. Sept. :.-METALS-I.ead. dull st 11.234: spelter. 14.65. .10.0 .. ',82 . 716 .. !'90 2 cows... Si' f ! 1 S 4 calves. , I bull 32 cows... 4 cows. . . 1 cow 3' cs. e ha. 2 heifers... not 1 97 feeders. . Th 3 cows 20 neiters.., 1150 15: !" . ',48 , 9-2 H'7o 723 3'0 881 1065 26 calves... S 26 1 cows I16O 2 Tii 2 f5 8 heifers... 770 3 00 3 25 I hull 1290 I 75 3 25 4 calves... 170 5 50 2 75 42 tows 961 3 2) 3 ;fi 1 bull 9n0 2 0) 3 to 1 calf :w 4 25 3 25 4 cows 910 2:5 3 60 12 steers.. ..1200 4 75 3 ;'5 I bull Kb I 2 65 ; 3 ;o 17 i s & hs. 811 J 75 3 :0 12 feeders.. 875 S 3 ! 3 C'l 12 feeders.. 742 3 to ' 3 5o 1 bull 14S0 8 15 :l on 9 cows 930 3 25 .3:5 4 steers.. ..1000 3 61) 1 ' 15 I bull 1160 2 65 "5i 21 calves... 265 3 75 2 b5 '9 cows 848 3 40 I 2 6" SS cow s 944 3 0) I 3 til 14 cows 9 8 on 3 .Ji 4 cows 712 2 i) 2 9-1 13 cow s 967 2 90 I 2 f,0 6 cows 960 2 0 m 2 cows 8M 3 15 . 2 75 43 feeders.. 984 t 75 3 10 :to Jurgens Neb. 4 Oo 38 heifers... 860 3 00 WYOMING. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 28. COTTON -Futures oieneil firm; September. 9.00c, bid: Octobei. ! .00e; Di-ceinbr, 8 66c; January, 8.77c; Feb- j ruai y, offered, 8.78c; March, i.7Sc; May. 8.84e. Spot oolton closed quiet: middling up lands. :i.1'c; middling gulf, 9.ti3c; sales, 135 i bales. i NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 28 COTTON I spot market rum: low ordinary. 47c nominal, tirtiinary. a l-lbe. nolnliiai; ordinary. 7,c; low iniddling, 8A,t ; Ullng. 9'ac; good middling, 9 7-1 6c; tiling fair. 9 I5-I6c; fair. 10 9-lCc, inal: sales. 2.700 bales; receipts, bales; stocks. 66.103 bales. ST. LUC 18. Sept. . 28 COTTON changed: middling. Hfl,,-. sales, none; re ceipts. 885 hales; 'iipn.cnts, 621 balen stock. 7.656 bales. V 2 feeders., 2 cow a 4 cow s : 9 ft edei s. , 1 htll 1'. stfrs... J eleers... ,1H7 . 921 ,1310 16i0 ,10 . 744 .1012 .Ktjl t t'O 2 85 2 50 2 60 8 76 2 (A) 8 l.i 45 1 U0 4 4 4 Ol GRAND AUCTION OF CANADA WHEAT LANDS good mld-tuid-nom-5.700 Cn- lo're Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 28 CoFFEE Mar- Forelgn Flaaarlal. LONDON. Sept 28 Money was In hel ter demand 4m the market today fur set t enienl purposes ami discounts wre steady. The ll.OOotiuu in gold svsllahl wss secured by the continent principal I y Pails On the Sio. k exi liatige dtf. of th setlieiiKul deiuand'.'d lilc-l c. t:,c al- ket for coffee futures opened Irregular at an advance of 5 poluti to a decline of & points, w hich was Just about In the European cables. There was some nearby liquidation at. the start, but there was nufficisnt demand Twpm local bulls to absorb these offering tid the market clo.sed itleady. uncliangeal to 5 points higher.' Sales were reported of 14.000 hags, including September and October at 5.6Ue; Decvniber, u.iOc, July. 5.45c; An goat. . 4 5 tt 5 60c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio No 7. 6tc; Santos No. 4 Ve; mild cof fee dull; Cordova, 9'wl2 4c I Scow f9 3 50 4 cows.... 1 19 cows 845 2 SO 25 cows.... 26 cows S12 3 ;o 1 bull 1 bull 130 2 0 1 bull 7 feeders . 815 3 fo 3 bulls.... 1 bull 8i 2 to ' 38 cows SOI'TII DAKOTA. 8x1 3 IS 5 cows..,. 975 2 h6 13 COW.... I 5 3 20 A. M. Limton 8. D. 998 3 fit 4 feeders.. louu COLORADO. 16! 3 fu 19 sters....11S0 H4o 4 40 1 steer 1020 iota) 4 10 lKxtS-Therc were not bogs enough here today to make a market, the receipts being extremely small even for a Monday. In spite of Die fact that there were so few on sale, the market wss weak to 5c lower in sympathy with the lower opening at I other selling points. There did nht appear . to be enough hogs on sale to Interest buyer 1 to any great extent, so thst the trade wa 1 slow and dull, even at the lower prices. ! Pretty decent kinds of hogs sold up to 16 I with ihe general run selling around t;.606 ! 6.66. The spread in prices is now so w ids , ilut it is not sn easy matter any day lo j quote a bulk. Shippers would do weil to ' thoroughly understand that quality makes - the price rather than the weight, and that , buyer are discriminating fsr more closely - than was th raa earlier In the month. I I lu 0Mb. tubs, 20Vc; No. 2, in 24Mb. tubs, tic; iso. z. in 1-10. cartons, 31c; No. 1. ir; carload lets. 21 Vic; No. 2, In carload lots, lHriit'tc; countiy, fancy, tuba, lie: cnuv mon. 160 EGGS- Fresh candled, 19c per doxan. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 14Vc; young Americas, 4 in hncp, 16c; favorite, 8 in hoop, 15 Vic; daisies, 2 in hoop, 16Ve; cream brick, full cas:, 13ft--; bait case, 13A,c naif doxeu bricks, J4c. No quotations 011 Swiss nor nmberger Until after October. SI JAR Coarse granulated, f.SOc; fin traituiated, a.70c; tubes. aj.COc; powtleiad, 60c per ID. BHEF CCTd No. 1 rib, 17Vic; No. 2 rib, IH40; No. t rib. b-$c; No. 1 loin. 20c; No. t loin, 12c; No. 3 loin, SVac; No. 1 chuck, iVt-; Nj. 3 cnuck, 4ic: No. 3 chuck. 4c: No. I round, 8V,o; No. 2 round. 7c; No. t round. t'c; No. 1 p.ate, bVac; No. il plaic, wVic; No. I piate, UhEpSbu POULTRT-dquaba, I2.M per dozen. VF.GETABLE8-Celwrj. Michigan. pr dog., 36c. Bean, new wax and prlng, oi.e third liu basket, II. w; navy, per pu.. No. 1. V-'-'O; lima. 6Vtc per lb. Cubbav. 2c per lo. potatoes, new, per bu., ti.io. lomaio-e, per 4-baskei crate, Wc. v atci meioiia. 2ai, IOC. Canlaloj.es, Callforn.a. I2.jy3.'4i per erst. Asparagus, per dot. .uc. cucum bers, per do., 5)c. Onion, jiet-nuda, 11. .4) per crate; 'iagas yellow, a j era.. Mushrooms, cultivated, per L., tnc. Lett luce, per dox.. Hoc. Pepper. aojtU.in, 44 per crate. -REbU ITBUITS-Apies. 12. it. 03.00 per bu. box. Lemon. tt sC'QS.oC. oranges, t4.0t) IpS.bO. Haul am as. 4c psr lb. Plume. l.sj par 4-basket crate. Peacnea. Calllorni. .0u8j cer bos; Texas, 4-basket t-i-ate. 0..c. pears, I1.S0 pr 4-baskst. craie. Hjackber ries, I4.0o per orate, itaepberrlea, Hw ,-r craie. v.nernew, w as, - 42ui rant, ,..m ; urate. Goosaoerrlea. tilA) pt- ctai.. L1VK POULTKY-lo, rc; springs, lEVgc. roosters, Sc; qucka, young, c; old. 7Hc; geese. c; turkayg, 14 pigeons, uu yet aoaen; squab. U'Jti p; loaen. . DRIICl) FRUI'ld Raisins, loose MusctUi. 6Vc; faucy eedaa, 1-lb- cgrtou. 10c. Cur rant, uncleanau, V,(.-, clsanad. to; cat ton, io ptr lb. Pruue. 4o5foot per sack; 7ftj per lb. Vprtuots, zc-lb. uoxea. 9c per lb. Peache..1 .alUornia choice. 9c; fgncy buxea, 11c par .c, Pear. California, lac Lrntee, a-erslan. i'ic Fig, laysi. chou. IOHj. citron, j2uv, Lcmoo peel. Uc. oru peel. 11c. FISH Bailout, tc; trout, lie; j l krl. Lo, pike, 14c, bullheada, aklnned and dressed, lac; white perch, to; white bass. 17c; blacli has. 2ec; erappies, 15c; whit fish, lrj red snapper, 14c; flounders. 12c; mackerel, 17c; codfiah, fresh frozen, ljc; shad ro. 45c; (melt, loc; frog legs, tic; gr.en sea funis meat, 3Sc; catfish, 16c; eel, per lb.. 18c. HIDES Quotations by J. 8. 8onlth at Co : Green salltd No. 1. 10c; No. 2. tc; bull hides. No. 1. 8c; No. i. 7c; horse hides. 12.50; sheep pelt. 2tc 10 11.60. dry pslla. 10c lo 12e per lb ; dry flint butcher hide, HV: Ory faJlen bide, llo; dry sailted bide. 9c. 1 i-.us. 11 frequently nppn lhat a verv fair load of hogs will be very hard to tell. line with 1 vrn ,0,v figure, for no other reason tnsii tnat it uisy ne iBt-Kiiig a nine 111 riesn or look rough. Representative sales: .. lagar end Malaaae. N'FW 'YORK. Sept It -SCGAR-Rw. stily; " fair refining? J.4ie; centrifugal. 96 lest. t.9Ac; molasses sygar. 3 23c. Refined, quiet; crushed. 5 90c; powdered. 3"c; grau'u'aud, 5.41.'. Elgin Butler EI.GIV 111. Sent -'1 m at S 6c , as lea for "..mis. ..a : No. 4. . . t.C . . v . . . 17.. . .. tl... 7. . . t... Tl... II... 12 ... 7..'. 17... At. 2il i . ia ..21,4 ..IK ..m . . ..SU ..it ,.IJ . "41 . .324 tk. 4 to i'.i 1 Ad 140 l.t) Ha 140 Pr. I 4 4. 4 6 to " f i .4 t a6 t-V- 45 41', tt 1 rt, tiw V. A Sb. Pr 7 .art . . 7i, M i:i ;, 2 :i 1 I 7a .1 to io 7 t Hi 4') g 1U H ....... SJi 4 g 7a 7 Ill lot) 4 74 IK ... IS H & ... 77i, a io . . rtt Al JW 14 I 10 71... 144 P IN 8HEBP-Receipt of heep thi morning were quite liberal, although only about on, half large as Isst Monday's very heavy run. It was estimated that at. nee 'e llarkel. I the receims consisted of f t-r. ,himk BI TTER I means that tho number of klll-rs'041 sal tbowitrk, 194,200 was quit limited. Aa psekets sll teemed 1 tu haie libeial orders for both sheep and tea gar ted Apples and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK. Sepl. 2s -EVAPORATED APPLES Market quie.. Fancv, lOialOVi, choice, 7if39e; prime, 6'i1Wt- and comrnon to gtvod, 5i46c. DRIED FRI ITS-Prunes are in uiuder ate demand on spot and common and full recent price ranging from 44jlSc for csl Ifornla and 6"4tr7ta- for Oregon. There Is very little demand fur apricots for fir wsrd shlpmeail. but there is a moderate spot business with choice quoted at 8i,t 4Vj:; extra. 8St9c. and famv. In'-t lie. Peaches dull, with choice. 7Mi7c; "txirai cholc. 7ac. and fancy, 8'4;4k-. . Rjislns are unchanged, witu loose muscatel tiuotpj at 4i$4ll4c; eholce to fancv se.'rtetl. trt.fo 744c: seedless. 1 4 .'. and London layers ll.6-4jl.bo. Saskatoon A strm l4ind C o. lo OfTr 2A0.O4H) Acres if fholce, Rlth, Vir ICln Saskatchewan Pglrle, at City of ItoKina, Oct. 12, 18, It, 15, 10, 17. rre Ksllread rare to Bnyer. Big- rayliif Inreitraent for Ott.y ropl aa Wall as rarmera. At auction: Tlilnk of it: Two mind red nnd fifty thoutand acres of the cream of Canada Wheat Land in the Province of Saskatchewan, Western Can H.la. will positively be offered 4U auction by the Saskatoon Y Western Land Co.. Ltd.. st the city of Reglna, Saskatchewan. Canada. October 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17,-1(08. Here Is your opportunity to get your pick nf farnin, right in th heart of tuo great est grain growing country In the world. Whether you want to farm it or not It Is a big and rapid paying investment. You do not have 10 live on the land to get the big bargain values. And the market is rising! Make your plans to go to Reglna now. Get readv to go and go. LAtOl atAV AID td 3AOa BOOK Tail If you desire more complete advance in formation, aend to our Reglna office for our large map and 90 page book full of descriptions and illustrations of land crops homes from actual photographs. Remember this book Is absolutely free. Write fur It. Address The Saskatoon AV Western Land Company, Ltd., Reglna, Sas katchewan. Canada. The Saskatoon oV Western I .and Com pany's audlon will be held at Reglna, Sas katchewan. Canada. Nowhere else! It will he held In the Saskstonn Western Land Company's own pavilion. Nowhere els. It will be held October 12, 18. 14. 15, l, 17. Remember the dates. Don't get there late. YOU OBT TITX.B flOll TXB OBOWaT AH IWmarUTABLr-1TX.B Her are the Term: ' per cent Of the purchase price at Ihe ti.oe of the gale, remainder of regular first payment of tl per acre In )o days, remainder in eight qual annual Installments with interest at 4 per cent. Survey fees of 10 cent per acre, payable with laat Installment, and 1 witlnmt- Interest.- . . Upon a parrel being knocked down the b'dder shall immediately make a deposit Of 10 per cent ef.tlte purchase price with the Clerk of Sale. Otherwise the psreel may be put up again.' or w ithdrawn from sale. The company reserves the right to with draw any of the lands from sal. ori 9mor WXX.T. vobb tu tax TO tag LAXD Figure It out yourself. The average Saskatchewan ylald Is: Wheat, from 20 to 25 bushels per acre. oats, from to to 4 5 bushels per ei-e bsrley, from 0 to it bushels per scr. Slid so on. yg BAII.BOAD TBI TO BUT BBS To every purchaser of 160 acres or mora we will return bis railroad fare In full. When buying your railroad ticket get a regular railroad receipt from the agent, showing the point from which you started, and lite ainouni paid, also Uie name of the tsllrn-td company, the data of purchase of your ticket and the signature of th rail road agent. , EXCURSION RATES OCT. 6 Chicago It Mortbwtrn From Chicago, t8.t.0; Milwaukee. S.25; Omaha, S7; De Moines. 135.25; Council Bluff. t36.do- Soulx city, 134 50 Standard sleeper. Ii, I Chloago, Mtlwauk ft tt. Baul From I Chicago. .;:. 5 n . Milwaukee, tl 2S; Du- ihii'iue. 3:t :i: Davenport, $4. 25. Stand aid slMepiv, 7. Wisconsin Central From Chicago, 11.60; Milwaukee. ::4.2. j Burlington l"i in lihlcagn. 1 3 H Sn; Si. Louis. 43: I'm. i la. t'ia. Burlington, la , t36 9i: ttocu Island. Ill . 11 25. Keokuk, ! la. 137 ;j: lltiiiiiUal. Mo. l0 Koo-lraoifle From Chicago. 138. 60; St ram. 126 50. Milwaukee. -tJ5 50; Des Aluliics. :;5 .2.".-; eoria. tt9;-A'edar Rap ids. 3: Mauiaou,,Vi la , . f.1S.So. Similrr lates will be given on all othsr lines, and i xciirsiiiillr will lir taken on st h.I ii.t ruietiiate. Ho i ids sloug all lines, i.'uinr! TDK HASKATooN AV WESTERN LAND CO.. Ltd., . il-- of Jlegina, province of Sas kutchewsn. Can. Peoria Market. PEORIA. III.. Sepl. 31. -CORN-Firm; No. t yellow, WVje; Ko. 3 yellow, 79'c; Nu 2, 79'4e:- N. . It-e; No. 4. 7V. OA 1"8 Steady; No. J whit. SV ; No. 3 White, 48i4j-gi9c; No. 4 White, 474J4;'c. WH18KT-US7, Mlaaeaoolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sepl. 2. WHEAT September. lv; December. tli2.; Mv, tl.WjVt, cash Nu. 1 bard, tl oVal "IV No. tlli'lBf'Wffii1 oJffiflKtfeMlI'.lJi -1