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    T1U; OMAHA DAILY BEE: TllLUSUAV. OCTOBER 1, 1908.
MAIN-AND PRODUCE MARKET
liquidation and Visible Supply Lower
Valuer ' i
HQ SIGN OF RECEIPTS rALLIKG
wra Has Ba Moving. Freely tor
nna Tim, hat la Slack "Aose-
Poor Kaatera Demaod (all
-a Flaare.
; OMAHA. Sept. So. 19"
I ly. iidail'in arid the enormous amount of
giAIn In Bight haa put valuta Inmor ami
tr.er la little proape't for wheat receipt
decreasing for soine lima tn come.
Corn haa been moving freely for mm'
!in, hut haa lightened rnnalderably. let
lower tallies in wheat and nata and poor
i-aterr demand -navs had a declining ef
feci. '.
Whet; opened wesk and showed a fur
ther derltre Outing the early trading.
I.aler buvii g developed and firmed the
msrket. Caah wheat was only In fair de
mar.rt. I Df'mtii'r wheat opened at 93o and
,.lrsed at 93c. v' ,
Com let art ad atrong and advanced with
wheat on good buvlng bv profesalonol oper
ators. Of fertnga, Were light and with light
teceptg IllnS ewes alow and bid' went
ssking.v Dererriber cum opened at -V and
dost-d 'at 60V.
Prtmtiv wheat .reolpta were 1
r,ii9l:-l1 and ahluinent wire sxi.nno bushels.
iRS'nse receipts last year of 988. nw bushels
sr-d shipments of A44.0OH bushels.
orn receipts- were- XW.mO bushels , and
' Inirnnta were VM.VO bushels, saalnst re
.lp'8 )st. rear of l.129.rKI bushels and
htnmer,ts cf AM.Omt bushels.
I'Nnni'M were l.f.Yi Ml. cf corn, lift
f r.?M and wl-.eat and four euual to 460.0
M. ! . .
T,herpool rlr.T V'l"1 lower on Wiieat
r.v1 tirirhenae" I , '.d l.laher on cn:n.
e'tioard 'err-.i tret r4.'00 bit or wheat
kn for export,
'oral tange ,' options:
i-l", Open.
Hicli. ! Low. Close. Yes'y
'-oat, I ' J I I
rif!. f 1 ?-,y w-1 MV-
J -t " i :
v ! 1 ;:'....('.. 1 Tsv ?..
r i .(h v ts1 'H
:. iT'V
t,-., I 4jiy ' ', ''.
y Otnahn Oraln Market,
W:!M.n--Xo 2 hard, ii:!j'!M2-: N"
'' l.aul. ::'s : So. t liafl. a 9'tr:
So. 3 p. ins. S3ii;i."i'j; mi uai!o. SfW7
C(inf-u rjr; Nn. :l. No. 4.
C- 7 1 t.. i-: "n grail". SA Tit'-: Nn. yel-
hi-
'J ((
.i :-"i I TV line.
.'4 '
" y-!ij., 1 ,i W' 4i '4 r; .'.o. .. vi iiiii", i'i
H HiEV No. - I.
r Carl'iit
flerr pi.
Whifiil. f
24
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PltOVISKINS
'ess turn's nf
I'ricca
.he Trad I n a anil (losing
en- rtworii ( i rnue.
1. 1 ;.i.i. rVi.. ;.n.-'t.i'!t)K i!j...a.iU Tor th:
he u ii h , wiit.u.. ... I niai'Kcia
,ti. .i.l.esi iit'.mc iuik. wueat mai
t w.l.;, ilootig Bplt.fB.emwiiig n.l gams
. i , -. Vu!. 'l a. i iri evuiarl uhih
.i..ii j.'Vci. ai.it i:o. sions-' in eguliir.
ulKtltU e,
. ins to a iveaknesa
IK.., in"'.?'
lit, . bf.HS. a siiaitc
..r'.i' i imi'. A r.iiuc,' tonu tie.
velHtJl In .ui ,X,; i.nil of ill" f.isi half
.iiu.r i . 'a iMi'ijig .iscv-epai tit tlic lesihng
up: Ali.f S B'l" . tillAi'illUIH toe ICtlWl.lHliT
r t. iy scnliiiieiii ,H1 Inclined to .favor
.ha : AU'.oa.,.Al; JMInntao:a and
lul..ii; Hni' a :tvil m cUtMSiiil fop cash
l.i: v.. n iuige'v tevporslrjie for the I
r ii.( ? ,c. thwesievn flour mills tvetc
V. p,' d lo 1 ft.e botight i .it.slileraWlc cash
:t Mi.-ii K'.n a::,i mivii ea troni t ie
,.', Is', claimed ti.s.
I :i'''n off I:oti a.i
. i'.ipis at linne
lu:tucrs' deliveries i
ad !:len off l:tnn l i 4. per ceni find
linncH'.n.M anil i.i(iiuin
n.i'.w h iici reae as me re
:ria today Ci Yinnlpcg '.vera
:: K'i i.enal, owK'g. :i was slid, to i'V
.yitl'l "h'i it fcr Die T.HSt lew clays.
T"!.a jr r-tv t:-T e;ci n mills were rep jtted
i ii ., -ght ca:i v l e st at f . l.uu's and
V-pu
- ,
il aooi' ileinsnd from Onio
il-'icnuil nns ipilei, hui sea
I M '.'vaj'ads lali'-n fur fx-
i;ttutr. Toe market rlised
eV Tif wl-i.al ami flour were
'i bushels. Primary recelpla
1
'.i. coiiinprrd with iltl.t-M the j
1 i.
.i..V'.a t vrar jiq;!. .nmuiriip.
jtritl tTiVii retio'led ne
': i :i n i ijmp.in il with 1.2.11 last
; ci year ago. -
1 ci.rcnht r ilen' w'.it'h wns
: 'Incline 'of 3c from the
f l':e cla v. wa the feat. pro of
i nn "ijrl'.'i The vr'ii! gf this
cil V ro:.i lai niehi's
. 's..;(ii on htiN'Ing hi-
!e i.n lie day fie tii'ic dfopneil I
ho'-t Iti'evest put h
.. ...ch .i rt'wi fjffe.ings I'lvown
vav1- Vv '-iiVief. ? :a cts'nied
. n. b"s''-l.a ... . ;l .--,1 0n tiril'ate
''f i'-ii (r'" w.i"" 'till"ed
'T - r'-'ate- i.i:t of the (iv
. ,.)V,. pf hv
; '""...W-ii t "nn-1 n' :i hicet ev
.,'.' ?' ("''ill c. :n would le
' ' ' " "' i -K- or liti.
; i ..,!,-',. -,i', airii hv the
" - .-.;
"a ar ' '
TVs ..-.-'h
p-' -
rs ulsr,
"ft ' Topii!' a t
'ii-. Local
Till) "iliie
receipts
' "arte,
lifgher.
-l.-nl -il,.
loser to
I.llt
'.c
C , A..
',:'"tl
e 0"fober perk
S'.a. -
I ll'
II r- ,
-.':,-- .. revisions dtiring the
',- ' t liot n t'ie taller nan
s.' " ' 'i.'i of lai'i bv packers
-..' ,,.p,, , j anj rlhs al
" 't comitu i weak. At the close
' ' ,"."i17l-i' .hlal'er to :li',i- lower. ,
r d receipt fop tomorrow: Wlvaf.
" - '-n. 142 csrs: oats. 211 cars; hogs.
'1 1 eart.
Tnt UtdiHC futures taiiged as follows-
tVlet ' U;n. j Hn. Low. Close. 1
T .
I.
I ii".,
-41
I
W ,,.(.. j
- I V-'V 1 i;2'i
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Pt
1 VS
1 02' i
I
I
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aii,,'jti-'i:s'
til'iV'sl i 1
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-r. Ti-jft-ci ' i
14 lu-.4 8..".mi. I
i4:i! M'i
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1 1 .-.v.
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Poi:;-
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Ht
Jan.'
n.
in
4'4
411 V,
4IV, !, 4SI14j l4Mt
I ui-i ,
C 1 A' f 14
14 6
14 ii
14 (ill
14 tHf
14
14 W
14
I 14 io
bl4 7.. . I
-I
u J b"i lti 52' 16 (i2i, 16 H
I
10 2 'i
la it
i 1" 2S I 10 2"i 1
I 111 31V 1 la I
ID 25 I
U) 171,
10 174
W 2a
I w
Jaiv
S ,'l 7'L
a o
t 7 774
I
1
It ba
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Kept
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I 171..
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Casu quotation were aa followa:
Fl.Ol.'R Finn, .steady; winter patenta
J4.U -l4.Ti; atraights, S.!M,4 fc,; i.,.,, w
i8s; spring patenta. :. ;Vrn6.iiO; straights.,
l. "; bakera. 2.a.'4 .U
WflKAT-.No. 2 aprlng. 104'rl: No S
!en.S; No. ! led, WUscQfl.tti',. '
CORN No: Z.nac; Nil. 2yellow. ;i4p
OATS-No. 1 4V; N S white. 4iijL
riVK-No. !. 7o
H AKI.ET-itond feeding, u'tlw ; fair
hoi uniting. STbesV.
to
OKEDM-Flan,. No. I northweatei n.
Prima timothy. 13 .40.
II 2J.
PnoVlfiloNB-Slioit
tyTfiijKi iea jeoik.
14 i.ard. ner . It
ribs,
tier
sides (loose!,
bbl.. tJ4.b24i
Ilia..
ll'.2?H. bhuil
cleai aiur ibuxeji. 10.2wtbl.o.
. , . Rocelpts. Shipments
r , uuir (, ul
. Yheat. bu ,..,'. .l'U.imi
'Corn, bu 2il.6i
(lata, bu MVUm
iu..kt
1 22. WW
4:.o
2.1'JH
Parlev. bu -..,i
l.il.-u
On tba produce exchange toda he but
ter market a ate,iy; craamerica. 204i-i:;
dalr.ea 1x.' V:gga, . fcteady; at niaik.
mmrm I'll! Ulltl. I O-ll ? riTStS ?
pi line
riria, JJV. Cheese-, airuna. I.tl4c
. Faarta Market.
r vni w aept-.w' ' 'RN 'taiwer; No. t
'.low.
N-?frM
il. w.
a
-s 10 1 war , o. 3 hli, . Vn 4
a ' . ' ' " ' '
"TUgT . -ll.fi,, t. .. , .
.HtHNeagolla 4.rala Market.'
3 nhli
MiVtfMPtlUS' Hr,
-.-..WK'l'.
A llaipill.; fl.UV
Inh-.- l.li. via
1 .(; Cah. No 1 hard. SlOfsa'e; N 1
northern. tl.ws'iS; No. 2 do ll.01Sr.
No 1 I MSfH.-',.
PR N" In bum, 9. siotf !..
Fiji H'R Firm: frst patent"-s-.-nnd
do .(iB.: ursi -1ejr 81 4r?T
JJ. second rtl llBt'53
K YORK nRYRR.tti
MURKRT
(tnoti
1a of taa Pa;
arlaaa
Ciaaialltla.
VF.W TOPK. Fept. rLOtn,-Rer pt.
.'.7.101 bbla : xtwrta. 7.M7 bbla : market
teady; Minnesota patenta, ln.ar060; Min
nesota, bakera. f4.21i4.Hi): winter patent.
I4.'64.o; winter atralptlita. t.2n'f win
ter extras. RS.air&S.W; winter low gradea.
nf"b1 . Rve flour, ataadv; flr to good.
Ma.M. -hotre to fancy, $4.Soa4 n. liuck
whrat flour, firm at 13.25 to arrive.
f 'URX! MiAI Stead v; fine white and yel
low, (I.TStri.Bit; coarae, ll.B1.7U; kiln dried,
J4.if..
BARLEY Quiet; malting, Milc, r. 1. f.
Buffalo. ;
RY K Dull; No. 2 wealern. 84c. f. o. b.,
New York.
WTf BAT Receipt a. i6A0 bu.: export?.
ITKIOIO bu. Ppot, firm: No. 1 red.- I1.I6S4'
1 OiS elevator and $l.(iji. f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.12. f. o. b., afloat.
No. 1 bard winter. II. f. o. b., afloat.
I'onalderahle Irregularity waa displayed by
wheat to. lay. At tlmea quite weak under
liquidation It had aeveral aharp Tallica nn
lighter reelpta, owing to a batter flour de
mand and export rttmora, eloalng very
aleadv at 'V ret aOvanre. September,
1'"H'61"I,'. DacembT. ll.oa,i4ji.o. rloaed
l.nv. Mav. Il.g1.ft!i. rliaeri l.m -l
I'ilRN-Recelpta. J.X btt. Hpot, firm; No.
2. h'ir to arrive. Ooilona wera generally
firmer, with the wrat closing c hlglier.
Peptr-mber, f9,'ii!'t'; December cloaed
Tlic; Mav cl ined J3V'.
OATB-Hecelpta. r,.ol bi. Spnl. ma'ket
aleadv. Mixed, 2ti-a.lL' pounds. 6.V: natural
white, IH'ftai potitula. KPtfiuik'; clipped white,
S.ifi pounda. B6Valc.
I1' EBD Irregular; apttng bran, $4. JO;
middling. .'.i,j.
lUV-r'Irm; ahlpping, 5fi6ic; good to
thrice. 7uc.
HOI'S vjulet ; aiate. common lo rliolca,
1W. 1KT14!-; 1W7. S7c; Pacific coast. SttUc;
lfT. 41t 7r.
MIDKH Quiet ; Rogota. lotiflUVi: Cen
tral America. lo't&lH'i.
PROVISIONS Reef, sfeadv; famllv.
l.7fij 1 7. SO: niea.x, $ 1.1 n Oft-1 4 00 : heVf
hams. 125. 000(1.(10; packet, tl K.0A4VK.0Q;
city, exira India mm. $l'4.60 ft 25. On. irut
meats i-teady: phVied hams. Iliftl2e.
l ard, firm: wes ern. ll'.TftlO ); refined,
'iiii: :otitli:ent. 10.1": ciiiiipi-nnd, I7.:5i5.a.
Pork, firm; family. f.l.oO; mesa, 1 t.27l7.5t;
short clear. lf.6fJfr 11 ."ii.
TAI.LOIV Firm; lountty (pailtRg"
freei. 6'jirt'c; (."ottonseed oil, ateady;
prime crude,
Rl. 10 Steady: domestic, fair to extra. 3ft'
Japan, nominal.
P.l'T'l KK H irm; creamery, specials. L''
-Jc; extras. !: thirds, to firsts. 1ij24c;
state dairy, common to finest, lMf.Me; pro
pia. common to special. IS'ir'JVc.
Ptl"!.1 RY Alive, firm: spring chicken.
M'jc; fowls. 14c; lurkeya. 14c. Dreased,
weak; ui stern apting chickens. lntHSc,
towls. n'VclSc; spring turkeya, 1.V6J)c.
( ' HKK8 K Firm: state, full cream, spe
cials. i:i'jiijl4,i.c; full cream, small colored
or white, fancy. 13c; full cream, large col
ored ( white, fancy, 1-1tr: full cream, good
to prime, UQIVic: common to fair, 10'i
UV-: slclma. 2ijjVto,c,
BfiGP Flrnii state. Penaylvanla and
nearby fancy selected, LJMJSOo: aanie. fair
to choice. 'Xift'ic ; western flrata, 2l'QJJc;
seconds, 2i(5'Jlc.
WE4THF.H If .THE I.RAIV BELT
Fair and fooler for Thursday, Kara
the Prophet.
OMAHA. Sept. 30. m.
The weather continues cool In the eaat.
Fieezlug weather la reported In the Ohio
valley and froata occurred as far aouth
as Kentucky. Temperaturea ape much
higher In the central valleys Ihia manlng,
hut an area .f high pressure, with ronler
weather, hss appeared In the exunw
northwest, and It will be cooler in thla
vlclplty tonight and Thursday, with con
tinued f.rir. A barometric disturbance over
lies the upper hike region and light rains
have lallen in the upper Mississippi val
! wince the last report and ralna continue
In the upper lake region this morning.
Umaha record or temperature ana pi-
clpilstion compared with the enrrespond-
ing day of tne last time years:
latat. 1SW7. Wfl.
M'liimiim lempr-ralure .i tt g
rrclniiatlon 00 . J . .40
,,,,.,.,,, for tofiav. a Atmtvtm.
. JJcficirncy. In. precipitation since Matcii 1,
".Ki inha , .
i Ufl icU ni .Vnoo'. tesfiondlng period . in . liWi,
U.SH- Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 3.$,
i.U I luches., . . , , ,
' '. A" WEIiSH.MiOfial Foieoaater
t.'ora aad H nrat Region Batletln.
' For lbs twenly-lo:ir hi.Uia ending at I
a. m.. uiii rrteilUiun time
W ednesitay, Bcp-
OMAHA DISTRICT.
lerapi- Jtatn..
Max. Altri. rail.
S.giions.
' 3k y.
Aanimiu. Neb w
Auliiirn, Neh M
15ok n Bow, Neb, i
t 'iifumht'S. ' Neh.. 1
Clear
( lear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Pi. cloudv
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear I't. cloudy
.Clear
Clear
leal
i 'lear
Clear
clear
twelv-hour
- 31
ru
,4'J
as
r;
X't
.!
.')
.)
Culhertson, NeU.. SI
! r ii mom. Nib... ".
1 (Jr. Island, Neb.. 71
Hartn.gton, Neb. 70
."HI
.11
imaijngs, Neh
llulrlnce. Neb.... M
Si
41
ii.:
3-'
lOakiiali , Neb.... 7'
."I
'Oitiaha. Neb
I'l'ekutin'h, Neh.,
Alia, la
i attoll la
U'larliula. la
Mblev, la....v...
M
M
Hii
hi
'
dl
IS
.in
.0,1
.HI
.'
for
Sioux , C'i'y, la.
61
Minimum temperature
period et.iilng at S a. Id.
DISTRICT AVERAGI'iS
No. of
Stailoua.
.... :H
Ten;p. P.aln.
Central.
Cilll HBO. 111..
Mat!. - Uin. Indie.
I A
.IS
.01
Colnmbua. 0 1'
lies Moines, la 14
Intiianapol!a. 1 1 m I . 12
Kansua City. Mo.. 2
l.uilsville. U'y IK
Minneapolis. Minn. 31
( ima ha. NtV 1H
s?t. l-ouia, Mo l:t
hi
."iH
:;4
XI
ns
:tx
if,
4
;s4
.i
.ill
.HI
.00
.mi
.12
.
e
FiecElng wenther Is
if p. ii ted in the Ohio
(valley this morning and 1'tosta occurred aa
far south as Keniuckr. Th weather la
warmer In the retiiral unil wustern portions
I of the corn and wheal belt.
Sole The corn and wheat region aarvlre
' for this season la discontinued -with this
Issue.
j 1, 19 9.
I'he service will ha resumed April
I.. A. WKL81I. Ixcl Forecaster.
!t l.onla General Market.
IOCIS, 8-pt. 30 WHF3AT Higher;
No. i ted cash, tl.Oij'l.OKs; No. t
Skc'&II.DIW; December, 1.00.; May.
, nr.
n .
l .(.
CORN Higher; track, No. 2 cash, 7Pc;
No. 2 white, 7SC(i7i,c ; December, t2c; May,
S3'tO. '
OATk-WVak; track. No. ! cash, He; No.
3 white. 61V: December, 4H'tc; May, &0V'.
FLOl'R Market unchanged; red . winter
patenta. S4.tti4i4.9i;; ex-tta fancy and straight,
tl.M.u: clears. tl.Mi.
PKF.D TIMOTHY 12.253.25.
I'tiHNMEAL-I3.S0.
BRAN I'ticliangeU: aatked,
$l.(iiiil.61.
HAY 1'nehanged; timolliy,
prairie. M OCftll.fH).
eaat
track,
IS.ioiSM.OO;
IRON COTTON TIKS-I1.0O.
HA GO I NO -Sc.
HKMP TWINE 7c.
PKO18IONS-Pork. lower: Jobbing.
la.5i). Lard, higher: prime ateam. flO.fle'ij
10.15. Dry aalted meats iboxedl. firm; extra
ahorts. . lU.'ii; clear rlba, lll.l,; ahort
clears. 111.25. Bacon (boxed), firm; extrg
short. 112 121,; clear rfbs. S12.00; ahort clears,
I12.L.1,.
POULTRY Finn; chickena. 10c; aprhigs.
l"c: turkeya. 14c; ducks. 7'8V: geese, Sc.
PVTTER Quiet; creameiy, . , JHo.
EGOS Steady at 1V- case count.
Receipts, shipments.
lO.onri 14.OAO
7.mn i2 .000
5i ..!
110.0KJ 104.000
Flour.
Wheat.
Corn,
Oats,
bbla..
bu...
hu
bu
Quotations at Kansas City, furnished by
Logan Bryan. 112 board of Trade:
Artie lea.
I Open I High. I Low. Cloaa.
Wheat
liiH'ember
Mav
Corn
December May
1 I I
.. M,!aJi4;Miti,!
' i7a7,'ft,
1 I
.. o9't! o9,'
fiS'sioS'aaS
I.Ueraaal Oral a alarket.
LIYKRPOOL, Sept. V.-WI5i AT-8fK.I
strong: No. 2 red western winter. Is lod"
Futures, steady; December, 7s7Sd; Manh
7a S'sd.
CORN-Spot, nulet; American mixed Ts
3d. Futures, quiet; October, asyd; De
cember, as Slid.
Mllisaakeo tirala Market.
MIl.WAlKllS:. Sepu -WIH:,T
llwlur; No. 1 northern 11 0?'- No 1 a .
''; Sepi 1vl',; Dec. 11. 1',, Mav IIW.-
I K t . l. IU '-
! "AT" 47V .. ,
I H AHI,K V ea,1 , sainplv ttjtVli.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
.. 1
rricei are Practically Motionleis and
Volume of Trading; Small. .'
SUPPORT 0FFEBED ON DECLINES
KtHfrf that faarerfal latervala Are
- ' at Work Prefers la -the laa
qao -laa-lrldaal Isaaea f- ,
feetett br Raman . - .
NKW YORK, b'ept 30 The stock maf
ket today gave evidence that It has pasaerl
through all tha usual counter fluctuations
which follow the culmination of a specu
lative movement of any duration prices
wara practically motionless and such
slight mobility as waa shown was: du
entirely to the shifting erforts of a cUsa
of small room traders. There were no
large operations perceptible and not sign
of any outside Interest in the mat ket.
The class of operators renponalble ."for
the former speculative activity were pass
ive or confined themselves to protective
measuree against any effort-to depress
prices. The stability of the market cor
roborates a supposition that support, la
offered on declines.. .This show of ata
billty In Itself helps to keep pressure off
the market and there -la no show of the
aelllng of .atrial! Investment holdings,
aueh aa waa a feature at the higher alti
tudes to wlilch prices attained. While
liquidation Is thus discouraged there is
no aecumulatlon of stocks going on and
the diminishing volume of the market is
the consequence. The seml-xtagnatlon Is
quite generally attributed, in the 77na!i
clal district, to a desire to await the pass
ing of the elections before taking a posi
tion In the market. This market attitude
Is partly a reflection of the commercial
world, from which come reports of post
ponements of ordeirs pending the election
decision. The feeble currents In the dsv's
frlce movement did not sweep the whole
1st at any time, but ran In eddies, af
fecting only a few Blocks. These limited
movements were brought about often by
newa or rumors affecting onlv the Indi
vidual stocks. The bresk In International
Paper preferred had an unsettling effect
and was first attributed to OamHge to
the company's property In the forest flre.
Later the reduction In the dividend fur
nished a truer explanation. The reduc
tion to a 2 per cent basis of the dividend
from the 4 per cent baais maintained for
two quartera compares with the . per
cent basis maintained tin to nlno months
ago. The epiande was suggestive of later
revisions of opinion made necessary bv
the extent of the effects of the financial
crisis on htiaineja.
The extraordinary abundance of the
money supply waa signalised bv the easy
rates for call loans on the eve of the
quarterly settlements, which oil for
something- like $160,000,000 In New York.
Today'a rates of 1'4 to 2 per cent on call
have not been equaled in the flrat week
of October alnce 18H4. In London alBO
discounts eased when It was seen that
supplies were more than sufficient for
the settlements. Some hardening effect
in prices of securities In apite of the In
tensely dull market and waa a natural
consequence of this money position. A
recent order for 1.000 freight cars placed
by the Chicago aV Alton waa reported to
have been duplicated by the exercise of
an option secured when the first order'
was placed. Thla report was made th
Occasion for advancing the shares of that
company and of a number of other small
interests. The Goulds were affected by a
relval of Hartiman control rumors.
Canadian Pacific responded to assertions
that its strike had been called off. The
price of copper as higher tn London. It
was disassociated factors which fitrnislied
motive power for t he small swing of
prices.
Ronds were firm. Total salea, par value,
12.134.000. I'ntled States 2a. registered,
advanced V per cent and the 4a, coupon.
' per cent, while the 2s. coupon, declined
per cent on call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sties. High. Low. Close
Amalgamated copper 12.400 7.1
Amr. Car a f oundry SM
So pfil
Anwr. cjotton oil :o JS
Aaier. Hid 4t Leathar. o'a
74 "a
It
Slli
101
?A J
n
-54
. 10'
4-
101 v
Amer. lea Rsrurlttaa ano
Amr. LlnaaeO ' Iftil
.it, Lororaotlra 300
ile pfii
An,, amaltlng a Refining i;,ueO
nil,
4(
Id,
45
MS, S3',
84
en rM
Ama. Sugar Raflning. ....
Amer. Tobacco,' fd....,
Amr. ' Wolu
t ll-2', .
l.'s
VI
HlVt
4ii
AnaeonAa UiDlng .Co....
,4'
7H
4.V
17
Atchlaon
!.li)0
do Dfll.
Atlantic Coast Mne...
Baltimore Ohio Ll'iO 7' 'a ' i7'4
do otd
Brooklya R. T. 1.4(H 47 4'4 44'i
ranaihan Paillle t.iOD 177' 176H 177-is
Central Mai her 24t
do ptd MM
i:antral of New .terser.... l(Kl 17 1K7T, I Ml
htatpeake A Ohio ,.. l.'l"". 41114 40 84
i'kli-egu Ureat W'eatarn.... i.'KJt 7i 7' '
thlragu A N'orthweatera. 0 'fS 15'j
Chicago. M. St. P l.eo M3i 1M
C. C. C. St. 1. 0 5!H i . "i
Colorado fuel aV Iron 94 't s', 34
Cotorailo Southern .1.... 4rtJ 44 S9 3
do lal pfd 1 44 (4 U4e
do M pfd 1.W0 Mi 57S b
Conaolldate.1 Uaa T.MO lit'a 14w 11;
corn Produrta "IT1!
Delaware aV Hudaon t'4
driver A Rio Urande ten IT 1. 2;t 27
do pfd
niatlllera' Serurltlae 1.(00 Jl J' 3-A.
Krle R.700 ) '2'k !V;
do tat nfd
do M ptd SI'
General Kl-rlrii: "7
Ureal Northern ptd t.WW l.t'i I24i "Ha
Creal Northern Ore cifa .. 2 nTS H7'a "
Illinois Centrel VK 187 )S7 137s
Interborough-Met 2 1", IDS l"Vi
do pfd 1.40 31S V
International Paper 2 4 8V V
do ptd I.il 54S st, 61
I tmernetlonal Pump l.S-J 23'a 21'i Z-'i
losa (Central
Kanaaa City Southern..
do ptd
!.oulallle Nashville
IS14
7'
41
SOU liMia lo4i lll4i
Minneapolis aV St. Loula... 2W 2(14
27i,
at., St. P. a a. Ste. If l.seo 13,,
Missouri Pacific 7110 MS
Mlaeourl. K. aV T
1311
1-4
Hi,
ti't't
do pfd
National Lead
New York ( entral
New York. O. ft W..
Norfolk aV Western...
Norih American
Nor. hem Pacific
Pacitic Mail
Pennsylvania
Peoples Gaa
P.. C, O. St. L....
Prefae4 Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car...
Railway Steel rvrtsg.
Reading
.3im 43 J. l7
KIS
l 103V IM'i 103
40
I'a
400
I't 41
ll,
l:i'4
4.40 13i4 lii
H-n r.-'i', US ls
'.-00 MS 4e 4
4
UNI l'j SIS
Jl'.i
i4
l.H 4 II 41
4(,SK VM l'.'S l!H,a
Republic sieel 1
do pfd 100 7's
Rock laland Co 1.4m) US
do pfd 34 400 4IS
Si. Ii. 8. F. Id pfd 2a
St. Louie Southweetera left 1T'4
do ptd
Sluae Sheffield S. I
Southern Pacific S7.M0 1Bii
do pfd 7o Its
Souikoru Railway 31'4
da pfd
Tenuceeee Copper I.e-X 401
't'eaaa A Pa. itlc
Toledo. St. L. at VV -7
78'
If,
40
:
17S
i
1S
41S
i.
i'e
44.1
i-u;
117
ant
, nt
40l
Ml-,
l'
31
do Dfd 4.4011 at
SIS
Valoa Pacific
l.'oa !04S 17'a 1MS
do pfd
V. S. Rubber
do pfd w liw
V. a. Steel 41 too . 4.v.
.... IS a
SH,
MS
44'4
4ftS
do prd
I'uk Copper
Va. -Oero, Chemical
da ptd
Webaah
do pfd
Weettnghouse Kle-lrlc
Weaiera I Dion
Wheeling at lat Brie
a Ui'saiin Centisl
6.10 h liHS l"dS
t.000 42 41S 4IS
!.t0) 11 ' t'
1U7S1
tint ls 1HH ItS
nun js fa
TO 72S 1 TlS
SOS M', ( ,
a
joO ITS 7S -7S
Ka-dteldend.
Total ealee for the day. lat.loa share
LeaaJoa Stock Market.
LONDON. Sept. 30 American securities
were higher during the early trading; today.
At noon Anaconda and Reading allowed
email fraetlonal loaaea, but the rest of the
list ranged from 'e to above yeaterday'a
New York eloalng.
London closing atocks:
rouaols. money....
ds sccouat
Anaconda ....
Alchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore at Ohio,
renadlas Partite. .
Cheaapesas at u. ..
(nl ( O. W
Chi.. Mil. at at. P
lie Rwere
Denver at Ria t. .
do pfd
grie
do 1t ptd
do 2d pfd
Oraod Tmsk
Illnoia Central
LeHiiavtlte at N....
. eeA, M . K. at T. .
. a.,-.. S. Y. Central
. Norfolk at W.
. do ptd
. Ontario A W.
. MS Pennsylvania
. lil'. Rand Mlsee ..
. 414, R-edlng
7'-Soul hers R . .
LIS do ptd
. .its
.Ml'.,
. 74 a
. 41
. ivs
7-.
''.
. l'-j
. ,;- Southern Pacific lots
. :S I sioa Pacific.
. iia-i do pfd
. 10s I'. S. Steel...
. 44 do ptd
. M Wabash
. l.'4 e pfd
14ISSpealab 4a...
.l74Aaial. Copper.
...l.
... an
... I'.
...1U'
... IS
... 7
... 1
... IVi
flLVKR Bar. quiet at 23Tsd per ounce.
MONEY-ISl' per cent.
Ilia rale of diatoum In tl,e open market
for almrl hills ta I'e per cent: for three
months' bills. IS per cent.
Farelga FTaaaetal.
LONDON", Sept. So Money was In goood
demand on tha market today for the quar
ter end and diacounta were easv. Tha
atock exchange concluded the settlement
without difficulty, but aoma Irregularity
developed in certain aeeiona. Conanie
yie ded to reallaatsona on tha iaaje of tlie
Canadian loan of ti.wo-) at 314,",. but they
rs-ivet d In the afternoon. Kgfftrs
dropi-d esrlv bu' closed strong: home
rills maintained (heir b.toyancy 011 the
P'l.spn.. c ' reduced expenses, and copper
,iv r si of th Ijsses re
'' 't riln Arit an secjrlt:ea
pened better and lmproed on fair buy
j... .... 1 .,,. -in Paeitie. The mar-V-t
V. "r-il'd fair, l.stsr huslnese waa
of modeiste dimensions at gener.sllv steady
rtes on New York support. t'anaiVan Pa
cific mnnopollr-d attention and advanced
one point. The market finished quiet.
BKRLIN, 9pt .ri. Prices on the Bourse
today were firm. .
' PARIH. gepi.' 30. Prices on the bourse
Inday were fitm,' ' .-
'.- .sr trk Hearf Market.
NEW YORK. Kept. SV.' MONEY On call,
steady; lt48g per. cent,- u ling tale, 114 par
cent: tlosing bid. per cent; offered at
1 per cent. -
PRIMK MFiRCANTtLRj. P.:PF.R-4',94li
per cent. ' .
TIMK LOANS StAady arid mora active;
alxty days. i'H Pr cent: ninety days, S per
cent: six months. I't) per cent.
STERLING KX 'HA NO K Weaker, with
actual business in bankers' bllla at S4 M for
slxtv dsv bills and at S4.K30 for demand.
Cornmerclnl bills. I AiHfH M4.
SILVF.R Bar. olAtc Mexican dollara, 45c.
RONDS Government. Irregular; railroads,
firm. - . ' '-'
Closing quotations on New Tor It sxiDdg
were aa follows:
V. . rsf. 21. rag ... toss Japan 4S IMH
t 8. ret. 3e. roup . .104 .tapes 4i. M series.. ts
t'. . la, rag
..104141,. at N. unl. 4a ss
..t l aManhattan oos. g. 4s MS
..111 anas. Central 4a t
..123 do let lac I"
.. i4 M. at St. L. 4a 7IS
,.1114 M.. K. at T. 4a t
..lli4 do Ida 4S
.. SIS a. R.- R. of M. t. 4s II
.. S.i4M. Y. ( antral SSa. . !
. .I'H'tN. J. renlral gen. is. 1 Jit
. . 4 a.sonbera Plclfle 4s..lOi!i
..l0i do a n
.. ''4 N. at W. ran. 4a
. 7.s O. R. 1,. rfd. 4a 4S
..IMS Penn. ev. Ss 1'.. MS
.. an Reading gea. 4a 'S
('.. R. Is. coup
V. S. 4, reg
P. S. 4a. roup...
Am-r. Tobacco 4s.
do Is
Atchison gen. 4a. .
do adjustment 4a
do rr. 4a
do cv. Sa.:
Atlantic C. U 4a.
B. at O. 4a
do SSa
Brooklyn R. T. 4e
tO. of Oa. Ce
do 1st tnc
do 3d Inr 40 Republic of Cuba as. IMS
C. O. (Sa 10? 'St. L. 4V 1. sf. e. s.Ml
C. et A. IS' ..
lti St. L. S r. fg. 4a ?4S
, B. at Q new 4a.
C. R. 1. A r. 4s...
do t ol. s. ...:...'. .
S St. I.. S tees con. 4e 74s
.. 7IS'0Mhoard A. L. 4a. m
.'. 70 Roiithern Pacific 4e.. St
, illS , do 111 4a ass
4a 91V Rom gem Rv. f,e Ml
. . 7i Tesaa A Partite lets. IKS
... n't T.. St. 1- VY. 4a.. 77H
.. SI I nlon Psciric 4 103S
..100 do cv. 4a J
.. 73'iT. R. Steel 2d Is IS".
do rfd. 4a
C. C. Rt. I.. .g.
si nlo. lnd. oa
Colo. Midland 4a
Colo. A S. 4s
P. H., rv. 4a....
O. A R. 0. 41.. ..
Erter prior lien 4a.
ft Watiaah tats ''
73 Weatera Md. 4e 71
do gen. 4a.
Hncktn. Vallev 4Sa.10U W. A L. g. 4a 1
Inter-Met. 4'ta ass wis. Central 4s M
Japan 4a eO j. .
Bid. rEx-lntereat. "Aaked.
Boston Storks and Boasts.
ROSTOX, Sept. 30. -Call loans, lufi2 per
cent: Time loana. istfl't; per cent. Cloaing
quotations on stocks and bonds were as
follows: .
Atchison adj. da
Atchiaon 4a
Mea. Central 4a..
Atchiaon
1 .Atlantic 7S
? Bingham 2a
7ISCalumet At Heels '
37Scentenalsl
Ptt'jCopper Range 733
do pfd
I Boat on A Albany. ..511 Daly West
Boaton eV Maine l!4Sfranklln ..12-,
aBoaton Klevated I.SxGranby ' Ion
Fltchbtirg pfd :.. militate Roale -JS
Mexican Central IS Mam. Mining
S. Y.. N. II. 11. ...13a iftchlgau . .4 II
Pare Mamuette. l) ' Mohawk II
ronton Pacific IM'.aCoitsna c : A C 44
Amer; Arge. Chemical !7oid tiomlntoa 41S
do pfd 9 , Osceola lot
Amer. Pneu. Tubs,'.,. 4'4 Psfrol ...
Amer. Busar 12eSQuincr H
Amer. T. A T. . .y .li." Shannon 14S
Amer. Wooln -.IS Tamaract ii
do pfd...S s-l Trinity II
Dominion I. A R ... 14H t'nlted Copper US
Kdlsotl Rlec. Ilium. .3M , V. 8. Mining MS
General Klertric ..,.111 d R. Oil I'Jk
Maaa. Klectrlc
. . 10 t'teh 4
.. e Vldsrlt- 1 4'i
.. r,S 'Winona AS
. .11 'i Wolverine tin
do pfd
liars. Oca
I.nlted Trull .....
United Shoe Mach..
AS North Butte lis
itS Butte Coalition 44S
AUMraA .... 'IM4
Hit Calumat A Arliona .lW
S Arlsona Commsreial.. 3IS
(USOreene Ctnanes 1"S
74S
Kx-divldend.
do pfd
f. 8. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Atloties . .'
Amalgamated
Bid. zAsked.
Risk crtariaara.
OMAHA, Sept. 3t).r-Ppk clearings for to
day were St.9K.30O.tS and for the corre
sponding date last ysttr ILS7 4,236. 17.
vVaol Martvct.
BOSTON. Sept. 30. WOOL-The activity
In the local wool market continues with
good demand and firm prices. The domes
tic market wool consumption Is reported
to be greater than a year ago. Domestic
prices ranged aa follows: Ohio and Penn
sylvania fleece XX 32Kp33ot No. 1 washed,
34ffl5cj fine unwashed. 21-22c; fine unmer
chantable, 24(3 26c; half blood combing,
A SHc; three-elghla bloodi ASomWng, A Mc;
ciuarter bloood combing, -A 25c; Delaina
washed. 34(5Sdc; Detain unwtaahed, 28tS7c;
Michigan, Wisconain, New York fleeces,
fine unwashed, 20tilc; Delaine unwashed,
fii0o; half-bkioU unwajitied. '25$e6c; three
eights bloood tmwahvMl,.r A- 26o; quarter
blood unwashed. 23- 24c: Kentucky, Indi
ana and Missouri, three-eighths, 2Btft2lc ;
quarter blodd, So-flUter- soon red values Tex
as fine, 12 months, 50ft2c; from t to 8
months. 4oVt47c; fine fall. 42cip43e.
LONDON, Sept. 30. Wool auction sales
were continued today.- The offerings num
ber 13,711 bales. Fine wool waa in good de
mand at unchanged prices, though large
sumifics of cross bteda. scoured allpea
ruled generally ten per cent below the
July average price. - Americans brought
fair lines of Newt Zaaland light combing.
Wlthdiaw-ala were rather frequent. Fol
lowing are the sales: New South Walea,
3.500 tnles; scoured. lOd-ffls S'id; greaay,
S'ifijll'id. Queensland, 1.600 bales; scoured
la ldiilB 9d; greaay. ftdfjlld. Victoria
boo balea; scoured. SdCrfls greasy,
7'4d. South Australia; 60 balea. Capo of
Good Hope and Natal win balea; scoured,
9drls Slid; greaay; B4jdj'lB Id.
ST. IaH'IS. Sept. 30. Wool rirm : med
ium grades, combing and clothing. Ki&SOc;
light fie. 16-iJ'Vi; heavy fie, 11 12c; tub
washed 2O0'27c.
Matal Maurkat. .
NF.VV YORK. Sept. 30. METALS
There waa a sharp advance In the London
tin market today, with spot cloaing at
134 2a 6d and futures at f IS"J 10a. Lo
cally the market was firm -and higher.
In sympathy with the Fnglish market,
cloaing at S29.40C29.70. Copper ad
vanced to 69 17a Sd for spot and 0
13a td for futures In London. Locally
the market waa dull aund unchanged, with
lake quoted at 1 13 37 Vj 13 2 4 ; electro
lytic, Ili.l2413 S7H-; casting. S12.87V,
1-1.124. Lead advanced to 13 6s in
London. Locally It was dull and un
changed at S4.46tT4.50. Spelter was higher
also at 119 lus In London, but the local
market was dull and unchanged at 14.72'
3'4.i7. Tha Kngllah market for Iron
was unchanged at 60a for atandaiu foun
dry, but Cleveland warrants were a siiade
higher at SI s4'jd The local marktt waa
unchanged. No. 1 foundry. northern,
Sid. 60tf 17.26: No. 2 northern, foundry,
616 0016.76: No. 1 southern and No. 1
southern, soft, $18.751 17.26.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 30. MKT A 1.8 Lead,
dull at II. 32V Spelter, firm at 14.17 V
Cotton alarket-
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. COTTON-Fu.
tu res opened steady; September, t.faic, bid;
October, 8.94c; November. I. Vie. bid; De
cember. 8.71c; January, 1.67c; March, S.t9o;
May. 8.61c.
Spot cotton closed unlet; middling up
lands, 9.30c; middling gulf, 9.c; salea, 300
bales. . .
GALVESTON. Tex.. S pt. 30.COTTO.V
Steady; 7-lc.
ST. I.OC1S, Sept. So. CCTTON-Markel
unchanged: middling... iesc: aalea. -none; r
celpta, 1.010 bales', hiuni''nis. 7S7 bales;
stock. A till ha lea. - ...
I NKW ORLHANS. Sepl. W.-iCOTTON-
fcpot. quiet; low ordinary, 4c. jiomtnal;
otdiliary, 6 9-1 tic. nomipal; good .ordinary.
7c; low middling. 6c; middling. 9c; good
middling. 6-tc; middhng. 9 13-16e; fair,
10 7-ltk.-. nominal; aalea. 1.2UU bales; receipts,
9.617 baits; stock. k.:3 bales.
-s . , 1
Cvaperairl Apples sad Urled Fralta.
NEW YORK.. SepL 30 -EVAPORATED
APPLKS-Qtiiet; fancy. 9SrW10Hc; choice, 7
ftfe: prime. 6i6sc;cfimmon to fait. 6&t)4tc.'
DRIED FRL'IT Prunea ateatly on apol.
with auotatlona ranalna from 4c to 13c fot-
! Califcir.ia, and from 6V to. 7V for
I , . . . ! . .1 1 1
ui -wiii,. Ai'iicuia 1 1 , iwii utruiaiiu,
witli choice quoted at I'.tioV. extra at
&:c and fancy at 103 11c. Peaches are
lull, with the market eaay In tone, choice
being quoted at i'VUV,' extra choice at
TV.iV and farcy at l4oAc. Raiaina are
unchanged on spot, 1 With looae muacatel
quotrd st, 4tPti'eC. choice to fancy seeded
at Vftrlc. seedless at 4TstJtc and London
layers at ll.Jaft.l.e. . - '- . .
,
Cafes Market. '
NKW YORK. Sept. ' CXlFKBri-rNl-turta
cloeed ateady, net unchanged to i
point higher; salea reported, . a ToO baga,
including O iober at 6.i.",,io.0c: aacember.
I doc; May and July.- SSOc. Stjoi, quiet;
No. 7 Rio. V; No. 4 Santos. 6 V- Mild,
dull; Cordova, 9 312V- .
balathUrala Market.
DPI. I 'TO?' ' He pi. JoLwilKAT-Xo
northern. .SIOSi,: No. J.-do. 99S,: BenM. 11.
P: 1 ".. "H'; May. SJ.taV,,. Oct., l.H;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fat Cattle Steady to Strong and Other
Kinds Steady.
K0GS DO NOT SELL QUITE SO WELL
Literal Plerelpta of Bheea gag laaha,
with Deaaaad Goad aa Prices
Rtroager aa Praetlcally
All Klada.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. SO IhsJ.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Official Mondav 7.6A6 1.A43 21.109
Official Tuesday T.0W I.SOg r.b
Estimate Wednesday ... S.600 6.2 26.000
Three days this week
Psma days last week..,
Same days t weeks ago
Rama dava I weeks sao
.23.2
.,
22.SM
11.733
11196
U.1A8
IS 229
U.A4A
77.SOS
92.IWO
rS.sfO
9 471
n.49
60.67)
.92. 699
.20.396
Same days weeks ago..M,S
earns days last year.... 22.491
Tha following table shows tha reralpts f
csttia. hogs and sheep st Itjuth Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
190 197. Inc Dec.
Csttia 71.m .81 144.490
Hors 1.929 A0
Sheep l.sm. So4
Tha followinw tahle
1.901.74 27.916
1.410.S13 61. 4M
,ows tna arsrsg
price of hogs at Soutii Omaha tor tha last
sevurai days, with compartaons:
Date. I a3. m7.ji,.t:.1H.19sl.llol:
Sept. 20...
I 79!
061 I III I 801
1 ? as
sri
9 tVM T A
Sept. ai...
I 84
a
11 t sn I ;ii
Sept. ...
Sept. 28...
Sept. 24...
Sept. 26. ..
Sept. 24) ..
8-pt. 27...
Sept. 28...
Sept. 29...
SepL 99...
t rsi
76S
7"4
S 14
6 3S
a 76i
891
t 24
S 761 71 "
6 90
96
6 9f,
6 97
17 8 78 Ti I
6 19; 24 6 17 S KR 1 n
20 6 19 87 J 7 84
18 6 IS 6 74! '
111 6 19, I 4 6 H 7 1
6 13' I 6i 7 71 7 24! 6 69
67 I
6 4ti!
S 5AS.I
6 96
6 m
Sunday.
The official
slock
brought In foday by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r's.
C. M. At 81. P 1 4
fWabaah 8
Missouri Pacific 6 '2 I
Union Pacific 60 H 49 11
C. AV N. W east 3 .. I
C. N. W west. ...133 17 11
C, St. P. M. at O.... 6 6
('.. B. at Q. eaat.... 1 4 1 a
C, B. At weat 143 14 30 1
C, R. I. At P.. eaat.... 4 S
C. R. I. at P., west.. 1 ..
llllnola Central 1 1
C. O. W .. 2
Total receipts 34s 78 98 It
The disposition of tha day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tha num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 660 798 1.619
Swift and company 1,102 94 1.930
Cndahy Packing Co 726 1.456 l.KW
Armour At Co 1.127 1.496 1,876
Cudahy Pack. Co.. K. C 134
Schwartschlld At Suls'er.. 239
Vansant At Co
Carey At Benton
Lobman At Rothchlld. .
W. I. Stephen
516
3iO
127
11
478
128
M
159
109
104
Hill AY Son
F. P. Lewis
Huston At Co
J. B. Root At Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Hubs
Cudahy Broa. Co...
Lay ton At Co
MoCreary At Carey
Sam Werthtmer ....
H. F. Hamilton ....
M. Hagerty A Co...
Sullivan Bros
Latimer Bros
Smith AV P
Other Buyers .......
Total
142
396
537
8K9
91
86
19
14
66
664
19.176
,387 6,218 26,908
CATTLE Receipts of cattle wars Very
liberal this morning, 264 cars being re
ported in. This wss tha largest run of any
day since Wednesday of leal week, when
351 cars were, received. The receipts con
slated largely of feedera and cow stuff,
with no very great number of be f ateert
On sale.
Packers were complaining of tha scarcity
of desirable fat cattle, and the trade on
anything good was active with prices
steady to acrong as compared with yester
day,,,. Pretty.. much all the good cattle In
sight changed hands in very fair season In
the morning. As high as 85. wss paid
for rangers. The offerings of cornfeds
were vary light
It waa aailmated that there were 100
more cara of cows and heifere on saie.
There was. however, a good buying de
mand, and the market did not show any
material change as compared with yester
day, being generally quoted as about
steady.
Good feeders were sought -after this
morning and tha beat command firm
nrloee. aa high at 84.70 being paid for a
bunch of choice rangers. There was a
world of common to medium stocksrs and
feeders, and while the demand seemed to
be pretty good ss a matter of course, they
did not move off quits so freely as the
better grades. Still prices did not show
much chsngei
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn
fen ateera, SM''flJ7.26; fair to good corn-fed
ateere, So.aOaa.; common to fair corn-fed
steets, 84.tu6.oO; good to choice range
ateers 14.606.65; fair to good ranga steers.
t4.t4Mf4.6o; common to fair range steers, 83. Hi
(64.00; good to chrrlce cows and heifers, 63.30
3l"i ; fair to good rows and heifers, I2.t0
Ss.SO; common to fair cows and heifera,
'.00fi2.0; good to choice atockers and
feeders, S4.26fS4.65; fair to good atockers and
feeders, S3.6tip4.26: common to fair atockers
and feeders, 12. 766. 60; stock leedera, 12.60
433.J4.
BEEF STEERS.
Ke.
Av. pt. N. 4v. Pr.
11A A M
I '07 31
tl.
.ui ;i
WESTERNS
NEBRASKA.
10 cows
850
t 80 t cows 1066
8 35
8 01
2 8)
S bO
4 16
5 tit
8 26
2 16
S 16
8 16
8 7A
4 U6 '
i0 cows...
13 cows...
4 cslves..
14 leeJets
812
8b
150
864
3 10 29 cows 843
2 ) .8 heifers... 616
6 25 4 cslves... 22.1
3 .Il 112 steers.. .1162
8 76 8 fetders.. 998
8 76 19 cowa 962
3 06 86 feedera.. 9ta5
8 2-1 18 heifera... Hi
3 05 II cowa I
4 In 11 feeders.. 12
8 96 3n feeders.. 760
Zi feeders.. 1"40
18 feeders.. 990
10 cows 993
18 COWS 1016
cows MS
it steers.. ..13 4
7 feeders.. K'W
. Habcock Nab.
2 40 )8 cowa.
B. Mo; an Neh.
26 cows..
.1078
. G.
.1118
. o2
912 S 76
Is sleets. .
4 feeders
4 46 42 feeoers.. lit
4 (r
5
8 to 34 cowa 932
4. C. Shepherd Nb.
18 cows SSO 8 16
N. A. Herring Neb.
I 21 feedera.. 1191 4 43
I oocar Cramer Neb. '
l3tos 'J71 3 15 2 tows 87 2 St
1 H. Hou9hs.11 Neb.
! 19 feeders . 1237 4 20 2 feid;ri. .1237 186
K. R. Cherry Neb.
) 23 cows !oH6 3 13 S feeders. .US8
9 fUers..l377 4 70
John Lister Neb.
4 70
7 calves... ;f7 8 2a 3 calves... 86-i
26 feeders. .1126 4 16 ' Stows U9
3 71
8 (4
J. M . Gentry Neb.
SO he fers... 4) s lb ;'4 feeders.. 990 8 U0
SOUTH DAKOTA.
4 COM..
3 steers.
2 a:eera.
S7
1196
t2"i
list
9R9
2 lo
4 HI
4 10
4 XI
:t 36
3 (o
4 hi
6 40
4 10
4 on
2 AO
5 2i
4 40
X 2..
8 10
8 46
4 4.1
3 411
i 60
5 LA
8 24.
4 16
4 2b
4 60
3 lo
4 Ail
4 10
It steers..
13 cows...
12 leeders
i steers..
9 cows...
3 cows...
t cows. ..
Ai leaders
36 cows...
1 cows...
..U66
..loso
..1123
..U12
.. 8f2
.. 900
.. 9,0
..1064
..1044
..1071
4 i'i
8 60
4 16
8 6
8 81
8 00
8 W
4 Z6
3 60
8 80
2 60
3 96
8 36
! 66
8 4e
4 A)
a 50
s 00
3 to
8 iO
3 l
3 it
8 46
4 at
2 to
2 III
2 4o
t 00
4 60
8 60
8 76
too
3 D
3 So
j 7 ateers.
I li cows..
0 cowa.
..H40
3 ateers. ...1278
2 steers
6 ateera
.1340
.11x0
.1:68
19 ateera..
8 cowa
8 teedets.
.1016
.lt1S
S bulls
lif
Blockers. 766
1 11 sleets..
.1-1,4
S Blockers. 13j
4 rows Sum
3 cows 1013
4 feeders. .1100
2 feeders.. lfeS
9 coos 910
7 fe-dets.. '2
8 l.eifers... ill,
i Blockers. 510
i cows 4)
I i. ( OK S 1-4I
J a federe..li&0
, 3 feedera.. Ala
1 2 ceifers... 676
j 4 oa...
I 8 cAlves.,
I It feeders
ts2
31
. 972
, 921
. 6 leedtra., 8.0
1 cows. ..
4 cows...
t fecials.
8 cows...
85
i 28 faaoeis.
. 915
.11144
I 2 ateera..
1 16 cowa...
.1416
. 9M
,12'tf
4 feedera
4 cos...' 7A
a cowa 642
South Dakota.
8 ateera.. ..1213
4 ateera. ...117
2 feeders.. 6u0
I'l cslves... 218
16 feeders. .lvll
J. A.
24 siears.. ..1233
Hale,
6 (
t steers.. ..1073
II feeders.. 662
86 Steers . ..1 10
It steers.. ..I0M
4 4J
4 10
4
4 AO
1 steer louO
Robinson, At
cows...., ,1 l3
4 steers... .11 76 4 15
81 cows 946 3 26 '
Patn At
7 at acre... .1164 4 20
6 ateera. ...1114 4 to
18 atoers,... 111-2 1(6
Si"
kles S. D.
74 cosrs....
4 cows....
8,0
a.-s. n.
8 tows...
16 steers..
7 cows...
it Steers..
. Titf
.laid
. t
.1183
3 64
4
8 ti
4 06
8 cows 1040 8 60
F. Kensa-S. D.
t steers. ...119 4 36 It cows...
3 cows 666 2 36
lit 8 It
Paiu AV Araotd-S. D.
10 feeders.. 1180 4 its t cows 141
7 cows 914 2 74) 24 s eers. ...I4
It steers.. ..llMf 4 16 t steers.. ..1934
S 16
4 4-1
4 tr
I 88
t 441
13 tteeri... 137 I 46
...1044)
WYOMING
f eewa. ... 99t)
g feeders. .104
It Steers.. ..1A;9
7 Cows 1171
4 cowa....l'il2
t bulla lVti
It feeders., sot
14 cost 1118
8 heifers... -'
8 SA
4 40
5 an
6 ;a
3 Ti
I 7o
4 in
8 76
8 76
4 It
I rt.
8 s
Nasn
8 90
9 "
4 Oil
14 feeders.. 1
I Ai
4 40
4 4rt
8 S
8 A
5 76
8 61
S 90
4 XI
4 00
8 in
8 feedera. .1027
4 feed era.. 11M
6 cowa leM
19 eawa Ill
I bull
.!0
3 cow 1 . . . ,
tl rows...,
12 feeders.
IH feeders.
2 feeders.
114X1
970
1011
1014
79
9 steers..
74 feeders
8 cows...
.1137
. 790
,110s)
D.
.1018
. 9
. IN,!
Wvomlog.
8 cowa 1'47
21 rows 819
17 feeders., ,'M
8 rows 1f24
8 Steers..
IS feeders
9 feeders
3 60
3
4 oo
8 60
8 steers.. ,.1076
27 feeders.. 804
J. P.
3 cows 926
4 cows 1176
t feeders.. 798
8 90
4 "0
Sullivan
8 75
Wyoming
7 steers..
1075
4 &0
8 on
4 K
3 no
8 86
4 60
8 60
8 60
9 Ml
S 75
3 76
I CO
4 06
4 76
4 60
3 cows
12 steers...
t etws....
6 rows....
2 steers...
9 feeders.
11 caws....
Wyoming.
t cows....
loon
1J
, 87
fciO
1290
1U76
100
8 cows...
8 cowa. ..
2 feedera
44 feedera
C7 feedera
.lival
.1078
. 91
.1075
. 943
.1. Dolling
.1180 3 80
16 rows.
1074 t 00
7 feeders.
1210 4 80
H. King, Wyoming.
983 I gA 9 cowa...
18 heifers..
988 J 26
28 feeders.. 1000 4 40
Charles Smith wra.
.1058 4 60 7 cows...
. 841 2 76
81 feeders.
14) COWS....
987 I 0
T. C Reck Wvo.
7.40 4 26 4 cows. . .
A. W. Bristol Wto.
24 feeders.
.1043 8 76
JS feeders.. 1183 4 26 99 feeders. .1041
4 t
5 TO
7 Steers.. ..1092
4 00 13 steers.. ..1149
3 tl
17 steers. ...1030
J.
A. Johns Wyo.
It feeders.. 798
4 26
Rlchsrdson Wyo.
8 66 Scows 1026
H. D.
12 cows If 81
3 (0
8 86
I 15
1 25
SSO
8 86
8 10
t (to
2 60
H. A. Andrwws W.vo.
JO cows.
..1046 8 66 34 steer. ...1304
7 steers. ...1210
8 16 1 Sle-r 1230
C.
MeCurdv, t'olarsdo.
S 9il . 1 cow 800
3 86 1 steer 60A
8 69 ! steers.... 890
8 26 4 steers.... 637
MoRoberts. Colorado.
8 00 3 bulls 1210
8 60 1 cow 780
8 COWS...,
t heifers.
1 better..,
4 steers. ..
878
, s?o
810
478
William
18 mixed... 93
10 cows 762
H04Tv There Is a good deat of sameness
about tha hog market these day a. Every
day the market stsrts out slow and dull,
with some of the best losds, such ss ship
pers especially want, selling flrat, with lees
desirable kinds slow and dragging through
out. That la the way it was this morning
srid ths way It haa been moat every other
morning for aoma time back. The early
aalea of the best hogs were around to lower,
but other kinds were tAflOc lower, and It
waa very late before buyers really got
down to business on that kind and a good
deal Jaler before anything like a clearance
waa effected. Aa has bean pointed out
seversl times In these columns, buyers are
discriminating very clooely In tha matter
of quality, and anything that falls short
of their Ideas aa to what ought to conatl
lute good killing hogs are very slow sellers
st current prloea.
Representative ssles:
I rows.
19 cewa.
Kb. hi. tk. Pr. No. Av. tk. Pr.
141 176 111 4 41 II 3SA 4S 11
U tri io 4,s ti wt ite a to
i 141 IM 4 .'4 11 av
sot 4 g so n. m 10 lis
II ..Ill 1I gal v: Ul ISO II
74 317 12s 00 h 157 (0 1,1
sa 94 no 1 ,;i, ,'i .. .ti - A
:m 40 M rt 40 g a ,
4 1M to ; 71 2 SI I '""i,
tl 140 4 4,1 i 241 190 tVi
3.1 Ill ... A3 il 9KI l'.t) US
I' ti2 ... I ,'iA 74 "II .40 Ha
0 4A o T 24 44l 4 A4
l TH SO A AA II atMl 40 a
4 200 130 g AA II 92A ... A
2 Ill V) t AA AA 3!l 40 A
A 101 ... 6i', 17 SN VKI 17',,
f 40 IMS " 941 ... AtS
A 313 AO S MS J ... 4A7S
l n ... tfvi ' at 1. 111 ... 70
4 141 AO 4 fVS .. I'- ... 70
AI 34A HI 4 40 AI II ... (7
A 114 4 04 Mi ... (74
JM ... An DO tli AO TA
Shfcfci'P The official count of sheep re
ceipts yesterday and day before showed
grand total for the two days of 62,808 hesd.
On top of this there was another big ru-t
today. Still, there did not appear to be any
too many to supply the requirements of the
market. The trad yesterday and the day
before Was so active that everything In
sight wss cleaned up by midday or very
soon aftet'. The demand started out equally
good thla morning, wiLh the. feeling gea
ersJly strong and the trade opened just
aa soon aa there was anything ready to be
shown.
Ths quality, of ths lambs on sata today
was somewhat better than yesterday, ths
proportion of killers being Isrger. As pack
ers all seem to want good lambs, th mar
ket on that kind opened very early and It
did not take packers very long to clean up
tiie rrrur desirable of th offerings. Several
loads of good lambs sold up to 66.15, which
looked anywhere from atrong to lOfJfUo
higher than yesterday. The market on tat
lambs, to ssy the least, was in a 9000:,
orH healthy And aatlafactory condition as com'
nared with vaaterdav.
Fat sheep were In equally good demand
and they, too, sold very readily at prlcea
that were atrong to 10e higher, and In
some cases possibly aa much aa itc higher
than yesterday. As waa the case with fat
lambs the demand wss very good and
practically everything In sight was soon
disposed of.
The attendance of country buyers was
sgaln very large this morning and feeding
sheep and Iambs wara free aellera at good
firm prices. Buyers took the offerings as
fsst as they could be made ready to be
ahown and by midday the moat of the re
celpta had been diapoaed of.
Quotations on range sheep and lambs:
Good to choice lambs. 5,(Ktt,.26; fair to
5 nod lambs, 14.806.00; feeding lambs, 14.00
'4.80; good to choice light yearlings, 14 00
(84.30; good to choice heavy yearlings, 83.90
(04.16; feeding yearlings. 88.76434.00; good tn
choice weithere. SA.754HOO; fair lo good
wether. S3.60a58.76; feeding wether. S8.4U&
8.76; good to choice ewes. S3.1vttt.iiu; fail
to good ewea. 82.90436.30; feeding ewea. 8200
&2.15: culla and bucka, l.Ofj2.50. ,
Representative aalea:
No.
Av. Pr.
50 4 00
101 t 75
53 4 40
99 2 76
113 3 40
KM 3 86
99 2 all
97 2 Ml
64 4 Hi
60 4 oil
87 4 90
58 4 40
60 3 25
lit) 3 40
61 4 7b
61 4 76
4f, 4 OH
60 4 30
0 4 73
69 4 76
list 3 60
94 3 60
n 4 60
44 4 10
60 4 76
60 4 00
96 3 to
49 4 16
lol i no
101 3 ) 1
lot 8 to
40 3 60 ,
A2 3 66
97 3 55 .
99 3 65
95 3 ai
52 4 25
58 4 25 ,
52 4 10
89 3 70
K 4 35
98 2
M 4 Aft
86 2 26
1"" 3 43
96 3 73
i 4 45
59 4 40
.78 3 80
69 4 40
127 3 90
69 3 76
90 3 73
7" 4 a
97 3 60
87 4 5
38 3 75
61 4 2
91 40 :
1 1-4 3 Ait
(-1 4 60
i 63 4 :
94 26
64 2 i l
I'd 3 60
AA 2 65
64 4 uo
7 A ti
llf 4 00
72 4 76
64 4 tl
67 4 :ti
6' 3 )
4 61
6'' A 2A
') 3 )
110 4 01
1'6 3 60
IP 3 f J)
117 3 60
Hit :! h6
HV . g.
104 3 b
9 I 7j
71 4
HO 4 61
49 4 14
4 ' 4 in
4'l 3 26
69 4 ke
46 3 I
872- Utah
140 Utah
85) Utah
194 Utah
4 Utah
36 Utah
17 t;taii
12 Utah
101 Utah
too Utah
438 Utah
346 Utah
60 Utah
84 Utah
lamus, readers, culla
wea
lambs, feedera
ewes, feeders
ewea
ewea
ewes,
ewes,
lamba,
lambs,
lamba
lambs
lamba,
feed 1 s
feeders
feeders
feeders.
, feeders
feeders, culls.
ewes
43 Wyoming
lis) Wyoming
92 Wyoming
AS Wyoming
K3 Wyoming
313 Wyoming
f41 Wyoming
190 Wyoming
340 Wyoming
198 Wyoming
60 Wyoming
? Wyoming
64 Wyoming
9p3 Wyoming
180 Wyoming
lwl Wyoming
93 Wyoming
47 Wyoming
lamba,
lamba,
lamba,
lambs,
lambs,
lamba,
ewea
ewea
lamba,
lamba,
lamba,
lamba.
feedeis.,
feeders.,
feeders. .
feeders. .
feeders.,
feedeis. :
feeders.,
feeders.,
feedera..
feeders..
ewea
lambs, feedera
wethena
wethera
wethers
lambs, feeders
221 Nevada yearlings.
Sol Nevada wethera,
271 Nevada wethera,
6 Nevada wet hers,
630 Wyoming lambs,
lo Wyoming lambs,
269 Wyoming lambs.
leeders. . .
feedera
feedet s. . . .
feeders. . . .
feeders
feeders..,..
feeders.
m wyo. lambs, reeders. cutis..
190 Wyoming lamba, readers
177 Wyoming ewes, feeders
191 Idaho lamba. feedera
174 Wyoming ewea, feedera
1179 Colorado ewea
670 Utah ewes snd wethers
749 Utah lamba, feedera
704 Utah lambs, feeders
290 I'Un lambs, feeders, cull..
822 ('tali lamba. feeders
276 Wyoming ewes snd wethers.
6 Utah larnbs, feeders, culla...
64 Utah ewea. breeders
107 Idaho lamba, feedera
51 Idaho ewes ,
Sfri Idaho lamba. feedera
169 Wyo. lamba, feedera. culls..
1004 Wyoming lamb, feeder...
443 Wyoming ewea. feedera
136 Wyoming ewes
419 Wyoming lambs, feedeis
633 South Dakota lamba, feedera
447 South Dakota ewea, feedera.
182 South Dakota ewea. feedera.
21 Wyoming ewea
237 Wyoming ewes, feedera
260 Wyoming lambs, feede:a
i64 Wyoming lamba
39 Wyoming wether
478 Ulali lambs
238 Utah lamba
361 Utah lamb, feeder
iit) Utah lambs, feeder culla
913 Utah lamba
r':sj Utah lamba. feedera
260 Utah lambs, feeder culla
21 Utah yearlings
87 Utah ewes
118 Utah ewea
33 Vtah ewea
4ki Utah ewea. feedera
61 Utah wes, feeders
249 Utah ewea, feeder
98 Utah ewe, feeder cull
446 Idaho lamba
1048 Idaho lamba, feeiiera
98 Idaho lainba, feeder culla
lis) Idahs lamhi, feeder culla
81 Idaho lambs, feeder culls
luta Wyoming lamba. feedera
Its) Womirg lamba. feeder aulls
43 Wvomlng wethers 1 1" I i
64 Wyoming ewes .. .. ..1 IfO 3 ?A
264 Wyoming ewes, feedeis n ; Aft
9 Wyoming ewes, feede-e 1 I an
il Idaho ewea. il 74 1 on
87 Nevada lamba ...1 , ? - 4 6
96 Nevada yearlings A2 3 to
H Nevada yearlings, fe,1rs 83 3 to
4 Wyoming and we. here. 104 t In
313 Wyoming lambs, feedeis (9 4 60
CHICAGO liMl-rnfTtTt k' ' M lllkRT
tattle anal Hstge Steady heep Tea
lo Twentr-flse t eals Higher, e
CHICAGO, Sept. SO.-CATTLK-Rccelpts.
16.000 head; market st entry ; ateers. I' (OU
7.78: rows. S3. 26115 26; . heifera. SS (XtH.a.i;
bulla. 8.Rdn .50; calves, 8.150418.60; stockera
and feeders. 1 : 8054.30.
HOG.x-R-,'eip!a. I9.0HO . head; market
aleadv; choice heavy ahlpping. S7.AHn7.10;
butcher. 87.OetJ7.10; light mixed. aWfAJO;'
choice light, 8ti.30rtVN: packing. t4Atj.si;
pigs. U614j.I8; bulk of sales. SAIvi "A
8HEF.P AND LA MRS Receipts. 28 Ala
head; market loo to 26c higher; sheep, S3 i
4 0; Iambs. 4 tAVfi j 80; yesrlings, 83.S54J4.3.
Kaaaaa City Lire Rteek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. SO CATTLK Re
ceipts. 16.000 head, including 1,000 south
erns; market ateady to strong: choice, ex
port and dressed beef ateera, 8.fjP4jrr.44):
fair t good, t4.S56 76; western atesre. SS 36
lJtO; atockers and feeders. S2.764i-4.9i);
southern steers. S3 fJo434.6: southern cowa.
SJ.2tWfJ3.25: native roai, llrvvfrAoO; naflvw
heifera. SC.wnft.OO; bulls, 83.601. 7t; calves,
M.764J8.7R.
HOGS-Receipta. 16.000 head; market Wet
lower; top. W fr'H; bulk of sales. 4 TiortA.80;
hesvy, 36.754!4)82U: packers and butchers,
SO.tWit 90; lights. A.22HJfi-j 66; pigs. U.00QHV.
8HKKP AND LAMBS Receipts. lA.onO
head; market 10c. to 16c higher; lambs? 84. SA
40; ewes and yearlings, 83.605r.90; west
ern yearlings. 87o4.00; weetern sheep.
W.2Gff3.90; Blockers and feeders, SS.OP-JKOft.
St. Leafs Llvei RtoeK Market.
ST. IiOUIS. Sent. .-CATTT.E-rtctp4a
4,000head. Including 860 Toxans; native
steedy lo 15c lower; Tezwna 10o- higher:
native shipping and ex pore ateera ft-Ofa)
87.26; dressed beef and butchers steeorw
I2.76df88.0rt; ateera tinder 1.000 pmindetA.no
Ajto.OO; Blockers and feeders, SS.0O4jt4.OO:
rows and heifera, .alS6.90: catnners, 83 00
4tt; bulla, 82.70-34 .26; calves. S4 WSJJ87.00;
Texas snd Indian ateers. S17iV85'. cowa
and heifers tl.60Hft4.OO.
HOGSRecelpts, 8.400; 10c lower. Pigs
and lights 13 6i(),40; packers, A604J.7;
butchers and bet heavy. 990434)7.00.
SHEEP AND UAMBS Rooetpla, 2.2A
ieii:stedV: natlne- muttons. (N.flntfWAIS:
lambs. 85.SrittJ95.ftO: fills and bucks, 3.Jfy
14.00; stockere, S10tW3.76.
91. Joseph Llva Slssett Maurkat.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 80. CATTLE
Receipts. 2.000 head, market atrong to lOo
hlgher; steer. K0rsrj?.s5; cows and heifers.
S2.2f4faj .86; calvee. SllOOttO.SS.
HOOA-'Reoalpts. 6.600 head; market alow
and steady to weak; , top, 86 90i bulk of
sales. S8.6ofyt.75.
SHEEP AND tAMBS-Rcelpts. 2.00H
head; market' strong to lOo higher; lambs.
S.504y6.26.
Sloas Oty I,e Steele Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia Sept. SO. (Special Tel
egram.) CATTLE Receipts. i.ioo head;
market loo lower: beeves, 84.6O7J7.00- grass
cows, 82.60E941.76: feeders. .76(ff4.o0; cslves
and yearlings, 82.26(93.60.
HOGS Receipts. 4,500 "head; market 100
lower; range, 8R.25JJ45.75; bulk, Sg.tfifla.tii,
IKiek la Slatht. r
Receripta of llva stock st the six princi
pal western market yeslerdsy:
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Bouin iimana .......
Sioux City '.;.,
St. Joaepn . .......
Kansas (Mty ,
St. Louis
Chlcsgo
6,200
4,600
6.600
18. OX)
4x400
M.000
Total ; ..1.. ....49.700 7,IV 64,3t
OMAHA OB-fRraAt. MARKETS.
Joadltlosj at Tr-A.4te a4 (aVaotattosis oai
9tala mm Faaoy rrostaoa.
TBTJTTER Creamery. No.' 1 delivered ta
retail trade In carton,' 23c: No. T, tn H-lh.
tub, 22V; No. 1, la 80-Ib. tubs. 33o; No.
L In 0-lb. tub. 2(Hc; No. 3. In S0-)b. tube.
Ke; No. f, in 1-Ib. cartons. Slei No. t ls
csrload lots, 21V; No. 2. In oarload tots.
194JP19V; country, fanoy, tubs, 17e; tsoja
mon. io
EGOS--Fresh candled. 18o par doaan. '
CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream.
twins 1444a vonn AmirlMi a Im
J60; favorite. 8 In lioop, 15 V; daisies. So In
k,,i . 1R1Z. n-A m .v. b.M, 1 , . .
"wwe, 'np-, ... .)., i-m,, ,imi vaee, atasi
half, case, 1JA; hall1 donen bricks. 144. Ka
quotation ou Swiss nor llmbergtr anUI
after October.
SU JAR Coarae granulated, 1.60c; fins
granulated. 6. 10c; oubea, t.toc; powdered.
t60o per lb.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib, 17V; No. S rib.
11V; No. 8 rib. ic; No. 1 loin. SOc; No. 8
loin, 12c; No. S loin, 8Vl No. 1 chuck, SV;
No. 2 chuck, 41ick. No. S chuck. 4c; NoT t
round. 8Vi No. 2 round. 7c; No. 8 round.
CV; No. 1 plate, tVi Ne. a plate, 4V; Ko.
3 plate, 8V.
DRESSED POLIiTRT-dquabs. ISM
psr doren.
VEOETA FILES Celary. SaTJohlgan. per
Joje 86a Beans, new wax and spring, one
third bu basket, 81.00; navy, per bu,. No. 1.
82.70; lima, IV per lo. Cabbage. 3a per lb.
PoUtoes, new. per bu Si.W. Tomatosa.
par 4-baaket crat. SOc. Watermelons. 24
SAW. Cantalopea, California. 82.6063.00 per
erst. AApuiagus. per do., joe. Cueum
bars, per dos., 60c. Onlona, Bermuda, II. a
per crate; lexaa yellow. i.36 par crabs.
Mushroom, cultivated, par lb., 0c. Let
tuce, par dor.., 86c. Peppers, soutbern, SI
per crte.
FRESH FRUITS Apple. S2.7etM.0t per
bu. box. Lemons. S4.60tl6.0C, orangea. 4,0
tio.OO. Baaanaa, 4o par lb. Flume, 61.86 par
4-basket crate. Peach. CalUoraU. I3to
rir box; Texas, 4-baake; crai. ar,o,
ar. 11. W per 4-baakel craia. Blaekber-
ria. 84.00 par crate. Ataapberrt. 94 00 Pr
crat. (Jherrlea, 83.36. Curiam. 82.00 par
crat. Oooaaberriea. I2.4M per ctat.
LIVE POULTRY Hana, c; springs. UVJ
rooateia. 6c; ducks, young, 9c; old. 7V
getae. to; turkeya. . 14c; pigeons, etc par
doaen; squsbs, 82.00 par 4 oxen.
DRIED FRUITS Raisins, loos MuscataL
IV; fancy aeedid, 1-1 b. cartou. 10c. Cur
taot. unuleaned. 6V; cleaned, ta, carton,
to per !b. Prune. 4044oc per. sack; 7 V
par lb prloota, S6-I0. oox.es. to par lb.
Peache.a .'hllfomia choice, tu; fanoy boxes,
llo per .b. Peat s. California. 11c. Dates.
Persian, IV. Figs, layers, choice. ltH-jc
Citron. IsVruuo. Lemon peel, lie. Oraage
peel. 13c. 1 ,
FISH Halibut, to; trout. i4; ptckerel. lie;
pike, 14o, bullheads, skinned and dressed,
Uo; while perch, tc; white bass, 17c; black
boss, 26c; crsppios. 16c; whlta "'flab., Uot
red snapper, 14c; flounders. 13c; maokeral,
17c; codfish, fresh froxen, ljc; shad roe, Atoj
melts, 13c; fiog lsgs, 46o; green sea turU
mast. 35c; catfish, lto; eel, per lb., Ite.
HIDES-Ouotatlons by J. . Smith 4 Oat
Oreen salted No. 1. 10c; No. li. 9c; bull
hide. No. 1. 6c; No. 1. 7c; horse Hideo.
8760; sheep pelia. Ste to 81.10; dry pelts, lias
to 12o per lb.; dry flint butcher hides. Ilex
dry fallen hides. Jlc; dry sallatt hldaa. to.
250,000. ACRES
CHOICE CANADA
LANDS AT AUCTION
Will Be Oflcrfd by tbe Siskatoei I
Wes!eri Liad Ct., Lid.
At the City f -Bog-la a, PrarlBet af Sag.
bacbewaa, Ooteber 19, 19, 14, 19, 19,
IT. rraa ttallroad rare to Bnyare.
Here la your chanre la g tha pick af rich vusig
aakatkewan prairie right in the h;art ot las
Canada wheat bell. At auction arts: yu 40 set
have ts live as it la gal tbe ttargala ialu.
Tliis -aai tract will ka offend for aale at aucc.ee
In our pavilion In the city of Beglna, October 1-11-14-14-14-17.
Make plane la go and OO.
Be oa the ground a few deya before tbe aala sat
aeixt ihs location you prerer. Hemeeeetera ex
euraiks ra'ea ery low will be given tor Cxt 4
from all points ss all leadiug reals af the VI esc
Me sill pay back the entire round I rip (are of el,
purrhareie of ! aerea or more.
end for oar Large Map. and 90-Pare
Book Free I
I he map etieaa everv aactlan we 'own bow Bear
tbfy are ta Reglna. how convenient ts Winolpeg
aad the grata an aio, k marketa, Tha book g,vaa
you actual photographa of lands, crape and home,
free. WrUe tor hook aa4 .anew to Tna gaakaleoa
A Western Land Co., i,.-!.. Ksglna, Bakucbeaa.
Canada.
Trma: &e ot the sort base pr:ee et Uie time
af aala, balance of regular firat pa -me at ai 81 n
sip In tan dais: reaasmder Is a'g it etpiel laaiall
mentaslth ta,a-eat at 4. Sum;- ea of In un
par ac.-a aea).la vllh la.t Initailment auK without,
m erest, (pon a panel beieg kao ked dowa tna
bidder shall immediately make a Aepoalt ot 1f,
with the Clerk af Sale. 0;bais ibe parcel mav
be put us again or lihd:sn from aale lbs torn
panv reaerrae the r. ta withdraw aa of tae
ianrta from aale
Tnaaa leads hsia bees reislhng at 110 te 1:4 aa
acre. All are aeer railroads, rte crop wikl wiiw ,
sea par (ar yaur purchase. Oat market rep aril
see figure ti aut yeur.e!f.
This ta veur ifiia-e. .Teste to tba atbrftea
THE tAJkATOON a WlAI'gRS LAhg. OO., U..
I g ,m a. causa.
i.tnin
.. 3.100
.. 2.000
..16,000
. 4..000
..11.000