TIIH HKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. t.lUlS AND PRODUCE MARKET r.i- ht fceccipti Make Wheat Higher and Keepi the Btrjeri Baiy. ( ALLIS WEAK, BUT DEMAND GOOD mlft, MHfJWr, No. 8 mixed. M4c; No. I hit. ,V,c; No-. I whit. MV.o. . Receipts. Shipments W'hnit, bu , 147,f 5"ftm Corn, mi ()0 2:i.tiO Clin, bu 13.0UO ll.ouO Kinui City option were a follows: Articles. Opn. High. I Vow. Close. turn Inflaeneed by the Crop l rt, Whirls aha l.nre tinomil ( lliniir In Parts at West. OMAHA. Neb., 8ept. J, la ..ii. j. auroiig and higher early on l.rjm i.ceipt,. which caused buying ami l...u,.ii B.iurlK to covering their sale. were week, but the local demand . active and the light offerings wfrt I sdily absorbed, which left the market 1.k and with renewed buying, values ad vanced quickly, when selling u started h.d prices Suffered a loss. Corn vil decidedly strong on drop r I rt,s Confirming heavy damage and prew rnt figures estimate a severe lose per I .nr-ei for the total crop estimate. 1 he early bulge In wliitt was nut sus tained owing to heavy selling, which took fdee off the market. Cables did -not ..o any strength: and export business Is si a standstill, Any pronounced selling takra th starch out of the buying side and ti1, es co'lnnse-. Corn advanced and held the early bulge M spite of the lata weakness In wheat. Crop reports were bullish, and oomplets estimates were Disced much lower than i.'iey were one month ago. Light receipts ksvs the cssli market a batter tone. Primary wheat receipts were 171 000 hiiHhels and shloments were 473 0"0 bushels, asslnst receipts last year of D43.000 bushels , nri a-MmiieTif nf 721 Olio bushels. t'rlrwvy corn receipts were 644.000 bushels and shipments were 472,000 bushels receipts last year of 6:8. '"a. Sliipments of 3O2.000 bushels. Clearances were 20110 bushels of corn, 1)75 bushels of-oats-snd wfieat and flour . ."al In 270 Om hushels. IJi-mnonl' closed id- htsher ti Vid lower on wheat and unchanged to 4d higher on corn. ..ucsl , scare ot options. Wheat P ptemher I ember May Corn- sptember December May against oushels and Article. I Open. High.) tow. Close. Yss'y -lie.st I I I I Spt. I OUtl 9li W tff. 1H Deo. ' T4 ' 87 86Ti Wil tff Cora I I " I ' I Sept. I s94 lV ' 9X 5 Oft. .4. 63' . 64 i. 63 M 63V. Sept., J J4! U IKS M Deo.. "I .86 W . 3&H . 84-4 Oanaha Cash Prlea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. :v395c; No. hard, HV&2,o; No. 4 hard. fcwatwo; No. I spring 2'ci04e: ho srrada. S04M6C. CORN No. I 6240; Ne. 8, 62Wff62ic; No 4. 624it.4c; No. t yellow. t3fi; No. S yel low, 6SVu61c; No. white,. 64ViC No. white. 64i4.c '. ' - ' . ,OAT?4 fo. I mixed. t7SJ7ttc; No. 3,. yel low, 3"Virsc; No. I white, 38g:iv.c; No, 4 white. 37&38e; standard, 8Vac. , . RYE No. a, 67c; Np. I. 65tioc., Carlot Beaeipts. , Wheat. Corn. Chicago ....................... 4 MlniiBi)Oll .2W O'nsha - !t Uuluth , lt2 214 .20 Oats. . IS 4 13 14 1 Mi , I !?m ?4i I Pl l4 Mt I M I 91 V f'A tn A asked. B bid. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market it Dull to Point of Stagna p tion and Values Lower. CEOP news unsatisfactory larrease la Imports Throws chance ftltaatton Oat Normal Bonds Are Irreaalar. of W RATHER l?l THK CRAIX BF.l.T Showers Tharsdar. When the Mer- rsrr V II Reatlsj to Blae. OMAHA. Pept. 1, 19(19. Khnwers were scattered over Towa, Ne braska and Kansas during Tuesday night, ond rains am quite general over eastern and central Nebraska this morning. The rains In the s'ate were widely scattered and were bndly distributed, but conditions sre favnralil" fur further rains tonight or Thursday. The heaviest falls reported were st Vabntlne and Culbertson. A fall of 2 01 Inches occurred at Valentine and 1.75 Inches st Culbertson. Rains are very general In the mountains 1 and continue In Wyoming and the upper mountain districts this. morn- Ine iA very decided rail In temperature xcuned during the night In the lake region. the Ohio, upper MLsslHslppi and lower Mls- ourl VHllpys. and light frosts occurred In M.nnisota. Temperatures are s.V'hllv higher In the- northwest and extreme tipper Missouri valley, and the weather will be warmer in this vicinity Thursday. Cneet. tied conditions will continue In this vicinity tonght and Thursday and showers are probable. Record of temperature and nreclnltailnn compared with the- corresponding day of ilia last three years: iww inns. 1KW imc Minimum temperature M 6H us I'rcclpltatlon 37 .10 T .01 Normal temperature for today. 70 degrees. ienciency in precipitation since March L !.31 Inches. Vet iclencv corresncindlnfl nrlfwt 0.16 of an Inch. OcriclenCy corresnondlnir oorlnd o.Bf incnes. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. In In 1908, 1W7, Cora al Wheat Region Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twentv-four hours ending at S a. m., 75th meridian time, Wednesday. September L 1909:' OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp, Hal ii- . Max. Mlt. fall. Stations. Sky. Ashland, Neb 93 59 T Cloudy Auburn, Neb 95 M .00 Pt. cloudy Hroken Bow. Neb. M M .00 Cloudy Columbus. Neb... S9 55 .00 Cloudy Culbertson. Neb.. 93 R4 175 Raining Falrbury, Neb..-.. 97 ' SI .00 Cloudy Fairmont, Neb... 3 57 .00 Cloudv Cir. Island,, Neb.. 87 67 . 00 Cloudy Hartlngton, Neb. 7 52 . 00 Cloudv Hastings, Neb.... 91 58 .00 Cloudy Holdrege, Neb... 91 .59 .04 Cloudy Oakdale,. Neb SO . M ,.57 Ruining Omaha. Neb S8 M .S7 Raining Tekamah, Neb... 81 62 .20 Cloudy Alia, la 71 45 .t0 Cloudy Carroll, la 70 45 , .00 . Clear f'larlnda, la 93 55 T Cloudv Sibley, la 71 44 ' .00 Cloudy Sioux City, la... 74 61 .00 Cloudy Minimum temperature ' for tweive-hour perloj ending at g a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. NEW YORK. Sept. 1 A decline In prices for storks is the natural course in a mar ket so dull as that of today. The almost stagnant condition of the trading today threw some mystery over the turbulent markets of the lust two weeks and made !t diificult to explain the sudden withdraw ill of the operators, whose cong.-sted dealings on a few stocks were responsible almost al together for me milllon-siiai e dany totals which succeeded each other day after dav. The feverlshness of the Interest mani fested In the health of K. 11. Hairiman bus abated, and this seems to be the only ex planation to offer of the change In the complexion of the market. The punish ment administered to the bears on Monday served to admonish them that the bull party was anle sull to exercise a control of the market. This Is taken to account for the timidity of the bear party since that time. . The less favorable crop aspect was dwelt upon to some extent to warrant the con tention for lower prices. Further detailed accounts of the condition of cotton empha alxed the. expectation of a showing of seri ous deterioration In that crop In the gov ernment estimate to tie ouKilshed tomor row. The cotton stocks, both amongst the railroads and the Industrials, were amongst the few In show some strength today. Last year's decline in exports of merchandise and the very heavy Imports threw the ex change situation out of normal. In order to tide over the situation American bor tn Hurone have been very large, estimated by some authorities at as high as jitiO.000.OtK), now outstanding as Indebted ness against this country. News or tne corn crop today continuea unsaiisiacioiy also, and prompted some notable revisions of estimates on the forthcoming crop in the trade. London sent reports ot a weak market for copper at that center. The tin changed dividend on American Smelting seemed to cause some disappointment to speculators. Time money rales went on hardening and the banks are losing cash by withdrawal for the west, but. call loans were not affected. llimils were Irregular. Total sales, par value. S2.S00.O00. T'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stoks today were as follows: gun. mm. ll.PL'.t OHT; total balance " In general fund. IW.iti,0. S70. , Mew Verb 'oaer Maiket, NEW YORK. Sept. t.-MONET-On call, flri.i At 2''iaS p r cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing hid. I per csnt; offered at I1 j.er cent. Time loans, firm and quite ao llve; ,-lxty days. S pr cent; ninety" days, 34 p-r cent: six month 4 rer cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4t4tf per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Cteady. with ac;iirfl business in bankers' bills st .'? 4 for sixty-day bills and at 4 XHVi for lemand; commercial bills. 4 MHlH.M'i. S1LV l-.R-Har, 51V: Mexican dollars, 44c. H N I M Government, steady: railroad. Ir regular. The following are tne closing auouuioni on stocks and bonds 4IIUAUU GRAIJV JiNU PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Kebt. 1. Bearish statistics on the wtnter crop of wheat of tne United, dates, given out by a iuval crop expert, inspired free selling of wheat late In the scesion today and caused a severs slump in prices, the market closing at almost the bottom, with price HdvSc below yester oay's final quotations. The same authority l.mde public a bullish report on the new corn crop and as a result the market was strong almost all day and closed at net gains of So to He to lfco. Oats and provisions also cloned strong. . After Ignoring a report of the Hungarian minister, which estimated the wheat crop of the world to be tu2,64O,0O bushels larger than that of the previous year, wheat traders finally were aroused by the report of a local crop expert, which placed the winter crop of wheat of the Cnited States In the neighborhood Of 425,000,0u0 bushels, Md sold frly-lat In the saustun. As-a result of this selling- prices broke from a to lVto In the final hour. The market was bullishly affected during the greater part of the day by a sharp bulge in corn prices, which prompted liberal covering by shorts. Cash demand here was poor and weather conditions In the northwest were favorable for harvesting and threshing. -The Oklahoma crop report, given out late yesterday, which ahowed a further deterioration In the condition of the corn crop during August, and a report of a local crop expert, which claimed a falling off of mOOO.OOO bushels. In the total yield of corn for the United mates, compared with the largest . government statistics were the basis of heavy buying move ment In the corn market, which caused harp advanoes tn all deliveries. The May delivery displayed the greatest strength and at one time was lHc above the low point of the day. There was some realis ing at the top and prices at the close were bout Ho below the beat marks. Oats scored a substantial advance owing to buying Inspired by a report of local crop em pert, which estimated this year's crop of oats In the Vnlted States to be nearly 1,000,000 bushels leas than, the gov ernment forecast. ., An advance of lo In the price of cash osts due to light re ceipts also had a strengthening Influence. The market closed with prices up HoH5 to 4i&To. ' r Provisions were firm. Trading, however, was light. Prloes, closed fc&fWi , to 30o ti'.gher. - . . ......... The leading futures ranged as follows; Central. Chicago, 111 Columbus, O. ...... lies Moines, la Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Iouisville. Kv Minneapolis, Minn Omaha, Neb St. Louis, Mo , The' weather Is No. Stations. 2u Temp. Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. 15 13 11 20 1 27 19 13 much cooler throughout the corn and wheat region. Light frosts occurred in Minnesota. Showers were gen erel over the western portion. " L. A. WELSH, Local Forecastter, Weather Bureau. 80 44 T 82 46 .00 71 4; .02 8fi 44 .00 9i K4 ' .08 M 51 .00 6S 40 .00 86 , 64 .lfi 93 W .00 Articles. Opeq. High. Low. J Close. Yes y. Wheat Kept. Iec. May t orn Sept. Pec. May Oais tiept. lec. May Poi k . Sept. Jan. l.srd Kept. Ool. . Nov. Jan. It u.-- Sept. Oct. Jan.. &4Q444, 5Vti7 i6nwS 67 S 69HI 38 irsiSTSiisKHH 3M 93T 94U IKvxH'UHWtffts'.J 4'4 S1 ". 6- 57 MiVl W VMVyuS 57 Va t 37V8SHC171 S74j37H (817' 40VS I 22 70 I 17 t7Vii S7 37 22 80 1 22 70 17 70 I 17 B7V4I 1 12 SO 11 22i,l ij Hi, 1Z 2. It ID 12 25 SEW YOHK OBNiSRAL MARKET ((notations of the Day on Variant Commodities.. . , NEW YORK. Sept. 1. FLOUR Receipts, 38.800 bu.; exports, 2,tu0 bu.; shade easier, wlfh a medium Jobbing trade. Winter patents, Vi.ltMi5.40; winter straights, 4.S5 5.00; winter extras, t4.2tV((4 (jo; winter low grades S4.10fi4.53; Kansas straights, $4.76.4 4.90. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.16 fc4.2fi; choice to fancy, t4. 3034. 46. COKNM EAL Steady : fine white and yellow, l.0frl.66; coarse, Sl.SOJ 1.55; kiln dried, 13.75. RYE Dull; No. 2 western new, 76c, f. o. b., New York. BARLEY Steady; feeding, 6152'4c, f. o, b., New York. WHEAT Receipts, 2,400 bu.; exports, 675 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2 red, fl.04Vx. nominal, elevator; . No. 2 red, $1.07, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 northern Uuluth, $1.07, nominal, f. o. b., afloat: No. 2 hard winter, $1.104, nominal, f. a b., afloat. An early advance of lc per bushel in wheat today, resulting from lighter receipts and a higher corn market, was destroyed, before midday by a bearish snow report, which caused heavy unloading. The market closed very unsettled and "Mfc net lower. September closed at ll.Ubfe; December closed at 11.02',; May closed at 11.04. CORN Receipts, 7.900 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 new, 63Aic, winter shipment, f. o. b., afloat. Option market was with out transactions, closing WiiKc net higher. September closed at 75C, December closed at 6fic. - . . - OATS Receipts. 132.700 bu ewnort. SMI bu.; spot- market easy; mixed, 40o, nominal; natural white, 38jj42c; clipped white, 41 47c- HAT Firm; No. 8, 7580e; good to choKe. KwMMs. HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice, 1908, U.tilttcj 1M7, nominal;' Paclflo coast. 1908. 14(117; 1907. U14c. HIDES Steady; Bogota, 20(8210;- Central America. 21c. PROVISIONS-Beef firm; family'. $14..W il4H); me-," 111 (k.,ii 50: beef hams. S24 flOD 26.00; packet, 12.O!Xrl2.60; city extra India mess, J0.60(i21.00 Cut meats, firm; pick led bellies' l.Wt 15.50; pickled hams, $12 ( Jf 12.60. Iiard, firm; western. $12.6SM2.70; refined steady; continent, $1300; South America, $13.50; compound, $7.5Xrj7.iil". Pork firm; family, r&.wm'aM; short clear, $a.00 nW W. mess'. $'2. BW23 7B. TALLOW Quiet; city, ic; country, 40WI I 22 80 12 I 11 ki'.J 1 10 45 i 10 62r l0 46 u 8 n hi i ii 11 76 11 75 11 tit 40 11 Wi 11 7A 11 72Vx It 24 a u v au 10 60 11 82Vi 11 70 371 n 60 17 (0 12 15 12 liVs 2347c; Japan, "" hir-R Oulet: domestic. 5Sl lie. BETTER Firm; process, first to specials ?34i'26c; western factory, 20',i21c, western Iniltatlon creamery, 23f(i24o. F.UQS Steady; western extra, firsts, 24 tji2t'io; western firsts, 2i'tf23c; western sec onds, ztnijic. POI'LTRY Alive,' steady; western chick ens, .18(11190; fowls, 17VMil84c; turkeys. 15c; dressed. Irregular; western chickens, broil ers, 162oc; fowls. ti17fec Allle-rhslmert ptd A mil lis ma ted Copper Amrli-an Asrlruliural ... Am. Poet Suxax Am. Can pfd Am.' C. A F Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. ft U ptd Am. Irs Securities. American Llnieed American Looomottvs .... Am. 8. R Am. 8. A K. pfd Am. Sueur Hsllnlns Am. T. ft T Am. Tobscxo pfd........... American Vooen Anaconda Mlnlni Co Atchison Atchiaon pfd Atlanllo Coast Line Baltimore ft Ohio Bal. ft Ohio Ptd Holhlhem 8tal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadlaa Paclflo Central Leather Cantral Laathar pfd Central of Nav Jersey... Choaapaake ft Ohio Ohlraio ft Alton....: Chlraio Ot. W Chicago ft N. W C. M. ft St. P C. C, C. ft St. L Colorado F. ft I Colorado ft so... Clo. ft So, lat pfd...... Colo, ft go. Id pfd, Onaolldatad Qas- ........ Corn Products Delawvs ft Hudson Denver ft Rio Qraoda.... D. ft R. O pfd Dlrtlllera' Rarurltlaa .... Krla Erie lat pfd..... Erta ii pfd Ganaral glactrto Qat (Northera, pfd..... Ot. Northarn Ora clfa.. Illlnola Central Intarboruugh Met. . Int. Mpf. pfd International Harvester . Int. Marina pfd Internal tonal Paper Int. Pump Iowa Central Kansaa City So .., K. .'. So. pfd Louisville ' ft N Minn. A St. L ,. v., St P ft s. s. M.... Miaaourl Pacific M., K. ft T M., K. ft T. pfd.. National Dlacult National Lead N. K. R. of M. K ptd.. New York Central N. Y-, O. ft W Norfolk ft W North American Northarn Pacific Pacific Mall Pentiaylvanla Paople's Gaa P.. C, C. ft 8t. L. Prasaad fltal Car Pullman Palace car , Railway 8ual Spring Heading Rftpubllo Steel Republic Steel pfd...'...., Rock island Co Rock Island Co. pfd 81. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd ... 8t. ixvuls 8. W St. U B. W. ptd . Plix-Slisfflcld S. ft 1..., Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneaaee Copper Ton ft Pacific T.. SI. L. & W T., St. L. ft W. pfd t'nlon Pactfio t'alon Pacific pfd I'. S. Realty U. B. Rubber U. B. Steal II. t. At eel pfd t'tah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical . Wabash Wahaah pfd Western Maryland Wcatlnghouse Klectrle Weatern I nlon Wheeling ft L. R Wttunatu Central Klrst assessment paid. Total sales for the day 21.7O0 . 200 boo JOJ J. am ' j.nio ln 50 23.OJ0 ' ' ii .0 too 7HJ 61 12.Jl 100 700 i.200 1 i!oo i. io i 7,6"0 200 ii. siii 8 . J.ino ino . i.Mt 84 4 44 H34 TSt, 48 17 gi4 1IWW 125 H2H. 101 V, 40 4S US', HM4 117T, IK ir 43V,- 110 64 111 1M4 74V, 44 V, 3.101) f00 2i) 9110 1.400 ! . 000 t 100 0 1 1.400 100 147V4 34 1 4S :s 95', 44' ' 1UV, Xi.l'a S1V4 U,4 Low. 48 4?lVi 83V4 7S 73 4AS sv, IS -4 4 KH 12a' 141 101 ' 3'i ' 47", inv, wi 1MV, 117V4 jj'' 7HV4 1K2 4I'4 110 'm" 43 i:t 1M 74V, 44 V4 "ie". s. 141 47 ' 86, av, tt V. g. raf. ta. rag.. do eoupon V. 8. Is, ret do coupon V. . 4s rex do coupon Allll-Chsl. 1st Cs. ., Am. Ag. 5a Am. . A T. ct. 4s Am. Tobacco 4s do 4a Armour ft Co. 4V,s Atchison gen. 4s.. do cv. 4 do cv At. C. U 1st 4s... Hal. ft Ohio 4s... do IHs do S W. jv,a.. Brk. Tr. cv. 4s... t en. of Oa. Se.. .. Ceii. Leather r,s.. C. if N. J. g. Rs. Chcs ft Ohio 4V,a 00 ref. (a V4, do ren. aa Chicago ft A. Sa. 74 St. L. S. W. C. H. ft J. 4a ... TV1 do lat xold dl gen. 4s HVi Seaboard A. L. C. M ft S P. 1 JH Bo. Pacific col. 4a. v.. k.i. ft p. c. 4s.. Tw do ct. 4a do lat ref. 4a..... P, 80. Railway bm 81 - dn gen. 4s 81 "Union p,...!flc 4s Nvt do ct. 4a 104H do 1st ft ref. 4a.. . 7V tt. 8. Rubber 6s , sot 1'. S. Sleel 2d t . . . . 74 Va -tro Chem. ia . SUV, Wsbaah 1st it . 74 do 1st ft ei. 4s.. . MV4 Western Md. 4s 7T.', West. Else, ct, 6a. ct. 6H..1S5 Wl. Central 4a ref. 4a.. aavi ..ifMllnt. Mel. 4HS ..! H Int. H . M. 4-s ..H'lH'Jspan 4a ..IIV 4o 4Sa ..HV4K. C. So. lat Is ..11 L. 8. deb 4s 1M1... .. L. ft N. unl. 4s ..1Hsm , R. ft T. 1st 4a. . .IOv, do t.n 4V,, . . 8"4 Mo. Pacific 4s lllv, N. R. K. of M. 4V,a. 8'V, N. Y. C. g. lv,a ...Ii)1 ( deb. 4a ...U.N. Y., N. H. ft H ...117v cv. 4a ... K:8, ft W. lat e. 4a.. ...1"04 Mo fT. 4a vNo. Psclflc 4a ... " do la ... K0. S. L rfdg. 4a .. l"penn. ct. iv,s 1114.. ...lonv, do con. 4a ...)27Vk Reading gen. 4s "vHl. L. ft S 4a. do col. ia. . . do rfdg. 4a Colo. Ind. fie oolo. Mid. 4a C ft 8. r. A a. 4 V,,.. I), ft H. ct. 4s P ft R. O. 4s do ref. 6s rilnlllera' lis Krle p. 1. 4s Ua gen. 4s di, cv. 4s ser. A. . do series B (ien. Kiec. Ill on 1st , S , 8V4 , 8TH . 'V , 74, . MS . " .100 . " . 84 . . lk . KV. '.1"S . MV. .107 .14 . w . nv, . I7H .104 . P. fi 4a ru 4V4 . . .llvt ... 84H ...lit ... 1 ...toa ...111 ... f" .. .i 10H v III 78 4t OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET t Large Bun of Cattle, Good Kindt Are Fair Selleri. HOGS OPEN FIVE CENTS HIGHER r-STOF Fat I.aaaba Ten Fifteen Lower, Wklle Fat fheep and All Kinds f Feeders t'ontlnne Anont ' Steady. OMAHA, Sept. 1, Cattle. Hors. SOUTH RecelDts were: Official Mondsy 8.453 J.4& Offlcisl Tmsdav 5.520 7.fS Estimate Wednesday .... 8.3.4) (,3Ki 1M?. Sheep. 15,9,1 1T..M l8.ii-3 Three days this week.. 22.3 I. "? Pame davs last week IWi n.9M 4.l:n S-ame days 2 weeks ago.. 18.J..8 U.7: 40. Same days I weeks axo..l5 15.73 31 S jl Sinie days 4 weeks afo..ll.!7 11.142 34.1-3 8aine days last year... ...24,389 U.12 i1. The followln table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oman for the vear to rtata. compared with last year: 190!. 1908. Inc. Cntlla fc'l.nfB B,VW li.047 lioa-s ... l.fWMdO 1.82.1,230 Sheep 1.002.141 1.0.7,443 The follow. n Uble shows Uec. 134"i.0 io,aoj the average price of hog? at South Omaha tor the last several days, with comparisons: Data. I 1909. jl.lJ07.a0.t106.190.ll903. 400 t 464, .. 1,500 .. 4.400 V. 'so 400 4)K .. ' J"l) "'ino .. lea 1.SO0 two (.400 100 400 iiob f.uoo too IkH 47V, 4KV, ' 11.2 V, 4V, '73ti 42Vi ii" f4 M 4SV, - l!ti 2 1404, 111 1.000 i! 49 14 42Vi 11 T7H 11 62sj 30 . rash quotation Were as follows: FLAUR-Stady:- winter patents,' UM'if f...00;. stralirhts. t4,3t"ffMr: spring, poieritsj i Mih.'iO; stialKhta, 4 bakers, 13.15 ti4.70. BABLEY Feed or mixing. 47uOc; fair lo choice malting, 67utic Stilitict Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $130; No. 1 -northwestern, tl 4,1. Timothy,. $3 ;7"s. t .over, 811.80. IROVI8IONMes pork, per bbl.. 122 7u (i22.su. Lard, per 100 lbs., 412.12V,. Miiurt ribs, sides (loose), fll t2v,fi ll.7y. Short ii.tr sides (boxed). HS.rVyailM. iul' c.rartuus o tuitat and flour were .UI .to 270.000- bu. Primary receipts we're grs ood' bu., compared with tMat.4X0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Esiimated St. l.onls General Market. eJT. LOriS. Sept. 1-WHEAT-Futtii weaki cash higner; track. Mo. a red. oash 1.06V'i10; No. 2 nard. ioi,i.ojj Heptent- ber. Wi-Hic: iiecemoer, ss-ainaXic. CORN Hlprher; track. No. 2 rash, 871413 6svc; rieptemoer, w; iecemuer. ao'Vtfo&V N". 1 hlte. tSifTOo. i OATS Hls-her; track. No. cashr nwt jsc: Mrptemaer, wc; t.ecniier, 37! No 2 white, ' ' , . It YE HlKher at 74c. ,," I". FLOlUt Steady; red. alnter patenti. 4(i5 20: extra fancy and slralrhls. 14 60 (h4. 5: hard winter clears. (4 .1M-4 J). SEEK TIMOTHY 13.101.3.14. , . . , CiiltiMlK 1-33.30. hhan L nchang.-d; sacked enst 'track. 301 .101.400 WiO . l.-J't S' X10 . 1.900 . - 4"0 . .!) . 4.IVM1 . L.) ixid . 10.SOI . 1.000 '0 . . 76.VI . 3.3O0 . l.Ooo . M.700 O 2.7'i0 I l S'KI ri HiHI 494. 10'V, lot. V 77 V, r,6', 27 . 4s Sti 12', 31", CiV, .17 lV, SI', , 7o'4 105 Vi MV, 174. 4li 6V, IM Close. 6:1 Itl 4714 48 4.1 674 74 4 - 14 60 tiH 111 n 140" 101 , 4 UTS 1"4S msv, U7V4 n 32V, n 182 4: lo S10 IIS 41 V, llv, lv, t'.4V4 71 41 H it - WVs lt lt 81V, l)i 47V, . 67A .H n 41 148 lf.a ft('4) U3 .: 14VJ 46 20 18'4 4 V4 ) 47H 73 liil . bi . 14.1 . 42Vj . 75 'i 107 14 1J7'4 474, tlV, 8.', 1.V.4, IV, 11 V. ll&Vi t 4KVi li . 4M, 48 87V4 37 . Hid. A,ked. London 8toek Market. LONDON, Sept. 1. American securities were dull and featureless durina; the early trading today. At noon prices ranged from above to 14 below yesterday's New York closing;. London closing; storks: Contois, money. .S3 16-14 Ix.tilsvllle ft N. . .. M M., K. ft T .. 884 ft. T. central... .. T Norfolk ft W... . l lsi do pfd ,. ,.1'7 Ontario A W... ..l?i44nnsrlTanla ... iSH,Rnnd Mines tav, Reading 12 Southern Rr P...1SIV, do pfd IS1 Southern Pacific 4v, Union Pacific,,. 44-14 do pfd... 844,1'. 8. Steel 64 do prd 44 fv abash 24 do pfd... :6v, Spanish 4a do account Amal. Clipper..., Anaconda Atrhlson do ptd Pnltlmore ft Ohio Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake ft O. Chicago O. '.... Chi., Mil. ft St De Beera. Denver ft Rio O. - do pfd Krl do 1st pfd do til pfd Orsnd Trunk Illinois central.. Kx-dlvldend. SILVER Hur, steady at 23d per ounce.! MONEY HWi per cent. The rate of discount In the open market tor short bills Is 1 per cent; for' three months' bills, IV, per cent ..1M .. 44 ..14t .. 81 .. tl .. 4Vi .. 72 .. K) .. liVi .. IH4 .. 73 ..MlH ,.tflH ..lotv, .. 7V, ..lt .. llVi .. 68 .. t Local Beenrtttea Haolattoaefc Quotations furnished By Samuel Burns, Jr., 614 New York Life building. 44 111 . 142 U4 i!vi 4iVa 'sTV, 7HV, 1(.3 M'i 41H -76 "4 i" 61H 137 4VV, MV, iwv, S3 119', U6',i Armour ft Co. 44,, 13 Cudatav Packing Co Columbus, Neb., E. L. 6a 1426 Omaha Klie Civgtn 4a, 1924..., Oanaba T.anewala, 4 Vis. 1(34 In l. Con. Co., Kansaa City Kansaa City Ry. 6a. lilt , Kansas City Ry., prd Morris ft Co. 4V,,. 1M4 Neb. Tel. Stock. 4 1; Omaha Gaa ta. HIT Omaha B. U ft P. 6a, 1833 Omaha K. U ft P. pfd.,,.,..;.., Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. ta. 114 Omaha St C B. 8t. Ry.'a, J4S4.... Omaha ft Ci B. St. Ry pfd 6 i.. Omsha ft Ct B. St. ky. aom 4 Omsha ft C, B. Ryi ft B. pro) 4....:.. Omaha Water Co ta, 1444. v.. : Swift A Oo. 6s. i14. ..,...,..; So. Omaha Sewer 4V, a, ...2tM..i..'. Sloui City Stock Yards std .. loax City Stock Yards ewai. ...;.... . 1. Union Slack Yards, Omaha, 4. a8-4lT. Omaha. Bid. Aakad. 1344 44 m 4V, 10014 lot 41 ti'a tl MV. vt li II 100 tt 44 - 7 MV 101 104 V, ti 84 .1 , tt 10014 t6 100 Vi 10V4 1 lovv, tv 109 Vt 4 ... JIH ,14 44V, k. a 4 tt 201 19 to - St Aug. tt... Aug. 23... Aug. 24... Aug. 26... Aug. 26... Auk. 27... Aug;. 28... Auk. 28... Ant. 20... Aug. 81... Sept. 1... Sui:d.y. 1 tU'-si I 8t 7 TVtSI 34! 7 6S! 6 38; 7 3 I 6 41 7 88,1 I 47j 7 7iiVi! 6 63 I 4fi 5 66! t tl', 6 Ml 5 W W I 86 6 K b 03 -! 86. 2 6 M I 44) ( SHI f OKI 6 131 6 46 t I., t I', 1 si I (h 5 (7 6 77 6 77 5 7S 6 6a 6 71 6 8o t 80: 6 701 6 6S1 6 73) 6 78 6 80 6 H,t 5 771 6 721 I It4 6 23 6 b2 6 32 6 M 6 27! 5 18! 6 S3 I b 861 ( G2! 5 KM i U Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon stock yards. South Omaha, ror twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. September 1: KECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C... M. & St. P 1 Wabash Missouri Paclflo 2 Union Pacific 87 C. & N. W. (east!... 1 ('. N. W. (west). ..136 C, St. P. M. & O.. 3 C, K. A Q. (east)... 4 C, B. IJ. (west).. 118 C. R. I. P. (west) .. Illinois Central 1 C. O. W 1 Total receipts .33 4 3.. 2 4 27 21 1 4 . .. 1 21 Hi 7 5 6 2 16 7 1 1 1 2 .. 4 96 70 5 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hots Shev 8M) 1.011 2.2 1,411.1 2!9 3S7 "776 1,893 lvr 1' 1.8S2 1,133 aw 1 auu''iiwiJiasj. spending all of your income Save up for n rainy day and deposit your savings in tho Savings Department of the United States National Bank OMAHA whore deposits are received of $1.00 or morb. 3 Interest Paid on Deposits. Deposits made on or before September 10th will draw interest from September 1st. . Oldest Bank in Nebraska. Established 1856. Capital and Surplus $1,200,000.00. Total Assets over $13,000,000.00. ' " 'sjirafeTaasaaysBaeaa LSI JUgpj From $ To Many Points in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho Wnion IPacific "TMB BAPB ROAD TO TRAVBU" 34', 74 MS 2"4 H 4414 i:t 9S S7 3S SI 7ii m i:i 16 44 M4 s 1 H i , Cotton gasket.. , . . NEW YORK. "Pap... 1-COTTONv-The market opened, stea-d. at a decline of 3 point to an advanar'f 1 - points, some months helng m shade lower- as a result of disappointing cables,? while the others were hhtlier, and the -whole' list worked up to a net gain of. 57 pointy during- the early trading. Realizing; caused a slight, reaction later and fluctuations during the middle of the mornirut jvure narrow, with the mar ket holding about 2 to 4 points net higher. Futures opened steady;" September, 12.40c; offered: October 1241cj Iecemner, ii.iie; January. I2.44ei Fehnrary. 13.43c; March,' ll.4c: May, 12 61c; July,- 12.R2P. Futues closed steady; September, 1134c; Oi'tuber. 12.3Gc November, 12..Vc; Decem ber, 12.44r; January. 12.40c February. 12.42o; March. 124c; April. lj.47c; Mav. 12.50s. (1A1.VESTON, Sept. l.-COTTON-Steady at 124c. ST. LOl'IS." Sept. 1. COTTON Steady; middling. 12Hc; sales,-, none; receipts, 20 bales; slock, 10,fi32 bales. NEW ORLKANH. Sept l COTTON Spot market, quiet. Quotations were re vised and the market quoted In an en tirely new way. New grades were added and stains quoted middling unchanged at 12S-ltlc; grades below, unchanged; good middling. 1 l-18c off; grades above, Ho-tip. Sales, 27S bales on the spot; to arrive, none: - ' , ' , IM1 W'a 74, 4t3. V, It 44 in ,Z sence Coffee' Market. , ; NKW YORK, Sept. l.-COFFEE-Ftitures opened steady at ..unchanged prices' to a decline of 5 points and ruled barely steady owing to the reoord breaking receipts, ex pectations of a big - Increase In , vislbld supplies ami scattered offerings In the ab- ol bull, support. Havre was un changed to i franc lower, but' the looal mirket closed quiet, unchanged on Janu- iiu (ary. but generally 5 points net lower. Sales 5Mti'r reported of 8,7.10 bags, including Bep- imimsr ai t.44c; uecemtier at B.2fic: Febru- ry una marcn hi o.iwc; April ana May at S ar.o and July at 5.3fvft5.40c. Spot, strsily; No. 7 Hio. 7c; No. 4 Santos, Ht'Jc. Mild i of fee, quiet; Cordova, 44t12c. Ki-dlvldau4 o(.l-) aharea. 1444 n in, 7ii' is. 4.1 4i ei's S.1 7.S4 1) 44 Doaton storks ami Bonds BOSTON. Sept. 1. Money 4i 4 per cent; time loans, Closing quotations vera: Atchlann a4J. 4s 1 Ailtona Com. .. 4o 4a -..ion Ailaini. Atchison H. R...-.:.'.T17H butts Coalition lo ptd .i..UH,cal. a Ariiona fkiaton Albany Ms raj. A Hesja. .. Boston A ataina.,.1 -4-.TOrt7i.nnial .... Kltrhhurg pfd 1S Coppar Kange . w n . i.. . ai'n.u'V iai wat cars; I J7.4XS) I 'receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, lul -n, 313 cars; oats. 228 cars; nogs, httaYd. 1 vTTEH Steady ; creameries, 24"iUIic; Conies. t2J4o. EGOS Steady; receipts, 3.W6 cases; at mark, cases lnclud4, lac; firsts, 20c; prim fi.sis, 21 Sc. t-'ll KKSK Strong; daisies. 15218c; twins. l.UtbVsc; young Americas, lbc; long horns. Hie. "OTATOES rirm: chores te fancy, K-W 6 c: fair to good, 604 tic r l-OlXTRI-steady; turkeys, ,7c; chlck e Ij-; rprlngs, 1','c. C VEAI Steady; id to 40-pound welhgts. V; to ti-pound weights, Sail 10c; si to litl-pound weights, 10;3c, Naaatas City Grain anal Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Bept 1 WHEAT Ssptetober. lc; October, 84c; May, kvic; cash, unchanged; No. t hard, r'.fsj; No. t hard. KlVk1.0l); Mo. red, 1 oa 4s.,il03; No. 3 red. h)o. OATS Cnchatiged to c higher; No. I white, 4194.V; No. I mlied, 38s40c. HY12 ;ti;3c. HAV Unchanged; choice timothy. 11100; choine prairie, 17. 754.1 W; choice alfalfa. 13.tsl4 W. . Bl'l'TKK Creamery extras, 37tc; firsts, Jf Vc: seconds, gJHc; packing stock, aWVc EtJCJ.H fcxlraa. 3ft-; firsts. Kc: seconds and itiftles. lie; southerns, loss off. 14o I'OKN -September. a2c; lecember, Mc: 'ay, S'Hc; cash, HtlV- higher; No. 3 Otli'.'Sc. H A Y T'nohaned ; prairie. ft.OOg 11.00. HAtlt.INtf 7C. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Johblne, tl -TA. Ijard, hlk'her: prime steam. fll.ltvil8 0."; dry salt mests, steady; boxed extra shorts! Iljll't; clear ribs. ltl2S; short clears $11.25. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short' ti '.lit; clear ribs, H1S.12; short clears' $13 25. Pon.TRY Firm: chickens, 1,4c; sprlnga, 15Wc; turksys. 17c; ducks, . 10c; geese. 6e. Kl'TTER Firm: creamery, 23Jj294c. KGOS Steady at 1. Receipts. Flour, bbl t cniO Wbs.t, bu. 70.4) Corn, bu 2J W pats, bu ; .64.4U) timothy., 310.O0tflS.0O; Phlpm'ts. , 17.0t4 11 7sJ S0.(K4) U7.3U0 Liverpool lira 4a Market. LIVERPOOL. -Sept. l-WH EAT-po quiet: No. 3 red western Winter. 7s d. futures steady; December, la 6V4; .March, Ts b4d; May, 7s ti- CORN Spot. steady: new ' Imerlcsn mixed, via Galveston. 8a 6d; old, s 61; futures steady; October. 6s C'd; December. 6 6d. ' Mllwnnkee Grain Market. . MILWACKEE, Sept. J WHEAT No. 1 northern! IJOful OR; No. 3 northern. $1 04a 164; lx;eeiiOer, Wvc, aaaed. OATS c t'nles Psvltli- Asi. Arge.- Ctiais. 4o rts Am. Pnsu. Tuba.. A mar. Hugar do pffl . Am. T. A T A mar. Woolen 4 ptd IXta. 1. CJIson Els, lllu. Ganaral Kineiric . Uaaa. EUciric .... do pfd Mas. Gaa t nlu-4 Krult 1'lllted S. .14 4.r pfd I) 9. Steel , 4. pfd Adentursi ,. Allouss Amalgamated - Ki-divldsnd. SH rranklla ;. nifirariliy Caiian.t' .. ttlaia Koyal. ..... .,' V(ai. 4,iig .:i2S Mtdiigaii .141 ai Mohaak HI stoat t. g, c ..1-Mt Nevada : ' . i. Old iHvnlnloo' .. . Ul O.. .ola .l7 Parroi ;' ".. lgmnrj, .. Sl.annori ... .. 4,-i.Trlnlly .... )' .144 I nlted I'ooir ', ... " 1'. atluing.v.'. ... i't s. uu ... Btah ...12 vittorig. ... 4 Winuna ... ... 4(. WoW.rine ... 44 Nona Butia call loans, 3 4'o per cent. I .... 42S4 : ... 1 .... !-,', l't, ....47S .... u k 14 si ... 17 II .... 4 .... 1 .". . , S .11! 34 .... 4.S, ...144 '..... I I, . ,, tS 14 1!., Hi 14 I bt :v u 1 ' l.'.S Hilar and Molasses. ' NEW YORK. Sept. 1 SUGAR Rsw, strong; fair refining. 3.Glii3.64c; centrifugal, 1st test. 4.1111 4.14c. Mulusses sugar, 3.36'J) 3 S''c. Rffined, steady:- No. , 4 4..c; No. 7, 4.,Vk;.No. 8, 4.4.ric; No.- , 4.40c; No. 10. 4.35c: No. 11. 4.30c; No 12. .25o; No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14. 4 20c; confectioners' A, 4 83c.; mould A. .4oo; cut loaf. IB:; crurhrd. 6.75c; powdered, 515o;; granulated, 5.0tc; cubes. 5.30c. MOLASSES Dull; New Orleans open kettle, good to choirs. 2fiig42c. Omsha Packing Co 430 Swift and Company l.ltil Cudahy Packing Co Sir. Armour & Co 824 Schwarts-Rolen Co '. Krey Packing Co Cudahy Uros 414 St. L., Ind. I'kg.. Schwartichild A 8 203 Om. I'kg. from St. Jo... W Benton Vansant & Lush !W Btermons Bros. ISO Hill & Son 2".0 F. II. Lewis US Huston A Co. A 3" J. It. Root A Co.... 171 J. H. Bulla 417 L. F. Huss 2?1 L. Wolf '5 McCrrary & Carey .... 2:0 8. Werthelmer 324 H. F. Hamilton 32 M. Hagerty 2i Sullivan Bros. 18 Lehmer Bros. 64 T. J. Ihghram.... 13 Lee Rothschild 75 Cllne 16 Smith. A B. 6 Other,, buyers 656 Totals ..! Zw CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were liberal, showing a total of H34 cars, as against lul cars yesterday and 34a cars on Wednesday Of last week. This brings ttie total lor the three days this week up 10 a A head-, which is 4.4U0 head Short ot the sanm days last week and 3.VO0 head short of a vesr aao. ' - . ' AVhlle there seemed to be a good demand for cattle this morning, the trado was very much delayed by the great amount of sort ing made necessary by the fact that there wfcre a good many big strings of mixed cattle. As a icoult the morning was well advanced before much business bad been transacted. Good beef steers generally commanded strong prices, with others about steady witn yesterday. .While the trade was slow In geiung started, a good snare of the cattle- had t-hanged hands by midday. As high as 47.60 was paid for good cornfeds. . birictly good cows and heifers, as well as common canners, commanded prlcas generally steady with yesterday. The me aium kinds were slow and, If anytiiing, a little easier. blockers and feeders seemed to be quite free sellers, the heavy fall of rains tins morning apparently encouraging freer buy ing man on many days ot la'.e. The re- suit was that all kinds commanded good, steady to strong prices. Quotations on c-bale: ilood to choice corn- fed steers. )7.o0i&i.b0, fair to good cornfed steers, tb.4A'7.uv; common to fan- cornfed Steers, 4.Mj.40; good to choice range sioers, 3b.U0Uu.au; lair to good range sleert, M.Us6.0u; common to fair .range steers. Ia.ib4j4.b0; good to choice cornfed cow and halters. ta.MifS.OO: fair to good coin fed cows and heifers, 13.00-5 a. Xj, common to fair cornfed cows and nelfers, Jl.iogf -3.U0: good to choice range cows and heifers, Xf04.0u; fair to good range cows and heifers, I2.ooms.40; common to fair range oows and heiiers, 12.iirf02.hO; good to choice stockers and feeders, 34.OO146.uO; fair to good stockers and feeders, W2i4j4.0u; com mon to lair stockers ana iceaem, vtVU e; stock aheilers, i.U&l:J; veal calves, U-'St t.w, buiis. stags, etc., 3z.aow4.tAi . Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. At. rr. No. At. Pr. 1 44 94 1-4 T 64 COW 8. I 40 4 380 1 5 I i I ks4 I W CALVH.S. 454 4 tt i...s 114 4 04 :,S 4 UU 1 140 IM Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 1 BI'TTKR-J Firm; extra western creamery, 31c; extra nearby prints, 32c. Etlttrt Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 26c at mark; Pennsylvania and other current receipts, returnable cases, 24c st mark; western firsts, free, cases. 2e at mark; western current receipts, free cases, 23o at mark. CHEESE Firm; New 'York fuM creams, choice, l.'-V'tWc; fair to good, 1616VtC No. 35.., 494 974 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 6 feodois..l204 4 steers.. ..110 cows 013 36 feeders.. His 13 feeders.. 7S3 42 heifers... 7hi 33 heifers... W 4 60 4 W 1 75 3 no 3 DO 3 25 20 12 steers., ..1213 10 steers. ...1142 4 cows s-20 7 cows loll 16 teedsrs.. 4 16 calves.... 2 si 21 feeders.. boH 13 cows... cows... It steers., e cows... F. L. Hoffman-Neb. . 073 $ 15 8 oows.... 3 4u 3 calves.. 0141 man ieb. C. 713 320 u,o 4 80 4 50 3 26 uO 3 60 6 75 3 75 t 86 4 00 3 75 2 65 11 heifers... 722 3 06 SOUTH 20 steers. ...1M 4 WO lo cow. ts5 3 15 so tecuel'8..124u a w ixliinart & l New York Mining Slocks. .'losing quotations NEW YORK, Sept. mre as follows:' Alice 15 tirunssrwk Ton 1 ' Com. Tunnal atorb... Zl do boods 13 Cm. rai. a Va :v, Horn SlU.r 7; Iron gllr.r 14. utland. K.advllla Con. Uttla Chlaf . Mas lean (nuriu Ophir .-isndard .Yellow Jai-kst ,. 414 ini 3 J, l.i . Isj luo fills and Rosin. ' OIL CITY. S. pt. l.-OIL-Credlt balances, libs. Huns, 1K,!47 bbls. ; average. L'-VirtS bbls. Slilpinenis. 203,4'JO bbls.; average, IM,- 408 bbls. SAVANNAH, Sept. LOIL Turpentine, fum; Wc. ROSIN Firm. Quote: B, 33 30; D. 13.40; K, $3.M); F, 35; tl. $4.00; II. $4 25; I. $4.50; K. $5.40: M. t;,.50; N. $f 75; W(i, $!.00(ii6.26; WW. $6.E.'u.50- Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111.. Sept. 1. CORN Strong; No 2 white, 7c: No. i yellow. 6Sc; No. 3 veilow. to-Vif.Hc; No. 2. 67(-(C; No. 3, 07e, No. 4. fiCUTiCTHc; no grade, 64c. UATS-Illsher; No. 3 white, 44iT7!4c. Foreign Financial. BERLIN, Sept. 1 Prices on the Bourse today were generally firm and the trading was 'quiet. PARIS. Sept. 1. Prices on the Bourse today were firm. Ilnlotk Grain Market. Dl'LI'TH. Sept 1 WHEAT September, 9H.c; December. 93c; May, ern, 'jc; No. 1 northern. OATS 36aO. Kc; No. 1 north- Treasury statement. WASHINGTON, Sept. l.-The condillon of the treasury at. the beginning of busi ness today waa as follows: Trust Funds Gold com, $ST9 '2 s, silver dollars. $4D7.5'J.tsJU; silver dollars of IS'iO $4 1juuh)- silver certificates outstanding 4J7.ts,000. .. General Fund Standard silver dollars In Keneral rund. S3.Ks.k31; current liabilities. I 1 1 Jl'sl.iM.ao":; working balance In treasliry I If you have anything to sell or trade owices, i,soo.w, ; . m Dunks to credit ,,f.j . .,ii. . i, i- t.. . . . r.vw.MM, auu Toledo SredV, Market. I TOLEDO, O., Sept. 1. SEEDS Clover. cash. $7.10; October. $7.42; December, $7.40; I March, $7 40. Timothy, prime, $1 80. Al I sike, prime. $7.40. " I'nited . stat I sijiury 'alive er com, $J0.270,iil; minor Com, Ilea Want Ad. cwlumr,. Id COAS. uu cows.;.. 6 steers.. Li calves.. 4 cows. .. b cows... 6 cows. . . , 6 st. er. ., 22 aierrs.., .Vo SCI DAKOTA. 7 feeders. 6 steers... 6 feeders.. Lio Pilker-8. u. 24 Steers.. ..1158 .10S8 .losa . 11J t12 07 I iu Wi'OMlNG. 4 05 6 steers. ...1110 6 ib 4 calves.. 3 40 3 oows.... 4 26 E. L. Thornton Wy. . 048 I 50 24 cows.... .lc 3 7.i 6 caives. . . Sot 4 W MONTANA. 6 75 U ste-rs. 6 50 5 teers, A A.-Colo. 410 SI M3 24S 4 50 4 3u 4 10 4 15 4 5 4 7i 3 4-J t li 4 00 Low One-Way Colonist Rates in eflect every day Irora September IS. to October . - 15. mclusiTS. 1909 Hundreds ol thousands ol sere are rsitin to bring . """prosperity to" you Go while food land may b obtained, tt t moderate pries Electric Block Signals Dining" Car Meal &pd Service "Best in the World For literature tnd Information relative to rates, routes, etc. cell oa or tddren cmr ncKeT orrict 1314 Faraasa to? sat . Omaha. Nsaratka Mwaaai Mt aVaaaJ. litli lad. A till been $8.08, which August. lUpresentatlva sales: paid In July and No. 43.. 2.. :.. M..' ea.. Tl.. 44.. 1,4 74 44 74 til 44 54 67 47 V 4 70 44 It .... 45 44 .... 70 .S C l 71 7o 44 44 17 74 71 41 40 44 7 Bh. 1SD At. ..IS4 ...SO ... ..ITt ... . !4S 40 ..174 Jl) .,344 ...(44 .361 .341 .21,1 .144 .244 .144 .244 .111 .140 .Vi Ml .S44 .141 .144 .Ml .147 .344 .240 .213 t 4 .17 .562 .344 .tol .'.44 .324 .144 .244 .114 .444 .324 41) 40 130 140 40 140 13 40 40 120 40 140 120 141) 40 40 140 40 40 40 4A 40 f No. At. Sh. Pt. If . 44 244 7 40 T Kl tr 144 ... 1 to T 44 , j;i 40 7 M t 40 ft; DIM1 1 40 M 40 120 7 40 ' 44 (,-! 120 7 424 7 44 77 24B 140 J st'a 1 44 ie :-rj o 7 so 7 46 n JIB 40 7 M t 44 74 )4 40 7 4.1 7 70 to 100 40 7 tS 7 70 74 iiT 0 7 It 7 70 71 '.so l 7 U 7 70 h M 1) J (5 7 70 4 J4J 12. 7 4., 1 70 u 1KI 40 7 14 1 70 17 1st 40 7 US 1 T.4 lit .214 240 1 if. 7 n CD 117 80 7 46 1 74 51 l.i ... 7 u 7 74 ...24 ... 7 fcl 7 li 7J 115 140 7 40 7 74 74 ."4 ISO 7 40 1 74 II K4 ... 7 ') 1 74 74 211 120 7 to 7 74 Ik 21 ... 7 0 t 74 it 211 40 7 to 7 17 41 1SI ... 7 MS 1 10 It 1 ... 7 i 7 10 77 2,4 ... 7 14 7 10 17 til 144 7 14 1 40 47 iH ... 1 sa 7 10 M 1111 ... 7 44 7 40 - 74 172 10 IX 7 10 44 143 SO t 00 7 tO 10 114 ... 4 00 1 40 IS I4 80 1 Oft 7 10 74 2Jt ... I 10 7 10 24 steers.. ..124 5 75 U ste-rs. ...124 6 74 7 steers.. ..1228 6 50 5 (rieers. ...U0 6 60. Benton 67 steers.... 1144 4 i HOGS There u.s a very good demand for noas tins morning, boih shippers and packers apparently Having Ubeiai orders no as l.,i auv.cea ti-o.a outer sailing points were also encouraging, tne niarku opened in vny goou snaur. Larly sama wei generally reported ai 6c higher than yeste, -ay and Hie trade nas reasonably active at f'e advance. A consideraoie pro portion of the hotts sold at 7.i(a,.V an 1 on up as high as 4 10 for the best. After the better giades nad been selected out and snippers had secured what they wanted, me trade came to a standstill, packers declaring that they wouid buy ths remainder of the receipts at prices steady Willi yeierday or leave them un sold. As will be readily understood, tna market became very duil, salesmen work ing hard to sustain value, and It was late bet. ire a final clearance was effected. Tha market closed with all of the early advance lost and In some rases salesman who had heavy packers thought that the did not set out as good as yesterday, ril II I. aenerally speaking, the market closed about on a level with yesterday. It will be noted that today's top. Is 10. makes a new high record price for hog. the highest paid so far this year having siiiiibt'-Late trading in the sheep barn yesibraay oitieied veiy iltiia iroin early ruUiHia as tar as pr.ees wee cuiiceueu. Fai slieep coinmanueu generally su-una piices; lat lambs looked lo be a miade tower and feeuera held auout sieady. lJi Me ntally eveiyiiiing was uoid In pretty good season, deaplie liberal receipts. Today's run was of soiuuwhat larger proportions than yeslerday a. About eighty aouoie decks were scheduled for arrival, but several shipments were deiaed and failed lo snow up ou the early market. The big end of supplies consisted of teeuer sheep and lambs. Killing sheep were rather sticky seller at the Ui-. iticie apptiui eu ,u bti ua- sunuiiiy ftCiive inquiry tiom packers tor de sliablu fat sheep, but It required some ef fort on the part of salesmen to convert Inquiry Into actual trading figures. Vafties however, ruled about steady with yester day. One string of wethers changed hands at $4.65. Conditions surrounding the feeder trsde were unchanged.- Plenty of buyers ueru on hand and tne market was not lacking In snap and life. Late shipments, of course, hud a tendency to delay trading and, as Is usually the case, there was hardly enough thin stock sold early to put the trade on a working basis. As the morn ing progressed, buyers got busy and or ders were filled in good season. Must nrli-aa were lust about steady. Fat lambs were the conspicuous invalids this morning. Supplies were hardly nor mal. heavy receipts considered, and the quality on an average was nothing extra. There waa very little activity to early trade; In fact. It required some strategy to secure bids and then they were anout iu 15c lower than yesterday. The bulk of sup plies changed hands on an easier basis with the general market not far from a dims lower. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $7 00ft 7. 50; fsir to good lambs, $i.6fiij)7.00; good to choice yearlings, $5.0u36.35; fair lo good yearlings, $4 aV.&5 00; good to choice wethers, $4 40u4.75; fair to good wethers. $4.1054.40; fair to good ewes, $3 Soft. 00. Quotations on f seder stock: fair to choloe lambs, $6.75ai4.50; fair to choice yearlings. I4 40-35 30; fair to choice wethers, $3.5034.25. Representative sales: No. AV. Price 19 Wyoming lambs, culls 578 Wyoming wethers 515 Wyoming yearlings, fefders 123 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 303 Wyoming ewes, feeders 132 Wyoming ewes, feeders SM Wyoming lambs, feeders ... feeders ... feeders ,,. culls 4.50; calves, t5.FA6S.25. ' Texas and Indian steers, $3.500.10; cutis and heifers, $2.39. &4.86. HOGS Receipts, 7,600 head. Market lower. PiK and lights, $6.008'8.00; packers, $;.i5di7.96 butchers and . best heavy, $3.004 8.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.40H head. Market lower. Native muttons, $3.40 n,.w: iuiiiuh. 4K.OO-M.7.35; culls . and buck, $2.50a4.75; stockers, $.0W3 55. t il If AtiO LI VIS "TOCK MIRKET Best Cattle teady to . At rontv Hons Hteadr ts Higher. CHICAGO. Sept. 1. CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 17,000 head; market for besl,'. steady tn strong, others rather, weak; steers, lo.oWrK.OO; cows. $.1.50ir5.2S; heifers, $3.504j.00; bulls, $.1.004; calves, 3.0oy DUO; stockers and feeders, $n.76W5. 15. HOGS Receipts, eHtlmated at 1S.O00 head; market, steady to 5c higher; choice heavy, $h.lttji8.25; butchers, $8.0io;t.20; llKht mixed, $7MirriK0u; choice light, $.0otiR.2O; parkin. $7.n0'ii 7.75; pigs, lj.iy 7. W; bulk of sales, $7.70(fiS.10. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated at 25.000 head; market steady to 15c lower; sheep. J4 0uu5.00; lambs, $6.7&U7.Mj yearlings, Jo.OOb.50. Kansaa City Live Stock Market. KANSA SCITT, Sept. 1. -CATTLE Re reipls, 11.000 head, Including 2,000 southerns Market steady to 10c- higher, t'liolce ex port and dressed beef steers, $6.2iVu7.7(; fall to good, I4.75ra41.20; western steers, 13.704 6.50; stockers and feeders, $2.75,,.4&; soulu- , ern steers, $2.fc5i4.50; southern cows, 00'j 8.00; native cow a, $2.004.00; native heifer-t, $3.00C(i.76; bulls, tli.JO-dJ. W; calves, $.'i.50(ii7.7G HOiiS Rteipts, 0.000 head. Market it hltrlu-r. Top, t.10; bulk of sales, . $7.7!V1 8.06. Heavy, $7.HO-u8.07H; packers and butch ers, $7,8018.10; light, $7.fM8.06; pigs. $5.M 7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 0,0o head. Market weak. Lambs, ItOVrTW; yearlings. $4.5ftri5.2fi; wethetrs,' aitvflOOj ewes, $4.O0(i74.76; stockers and feeders, $3 01 4J4.50. Blottx City Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Sept. l.(Speclal Tele gram.) HOGS Receipts. 3.200 head; mar ket, 5o higher; range of prices, $7.5087.8$;, bulk of sales, $7.55y7.70. CATTLE Receipts, 2,000 head; market, steady; beeves. $4.0047.50; oows, $VO(V4.0O; feeders, t:?.7I'j6.00; yearlings:., I3.00& 4,00. ' ' .. ' ,1 Stoek In lrM. , j, 4 Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday ware; catue Hogs, uneep. South Omaha Sioux City St. Joseph .... Kansas City , St. Ixiuis Chicago Total .. 8.350 .. 8,200 .. 3.500 ..H.OtiO .. 6,200 ..17,0410 6.3V2 -. 1000 k.OOO ,0CX '1.4X10 18.000 10,260 'i.'ooo 0.000 4 K 26.000 .41.050 . U,m . 60,660 C40 Wyoming lambs, 2i'8 Wyoming lambs, 33 Wyoming lambs, 100 wertern lambs .. 16 western ewes .... 94 ..100 .. M .. 82 .. 07 ..103 .. 61 .. 6s .. 2 .. 47 72 101 Metal Market. new york. sept. Li-metals'. -The mu ket for Slundnrrf copper was 'quiet, but steady today. The London market was euxy and lower at, 5.1 2s M for spot; and M 1 for futures Locally Lake copper was quoted at 313 00frl3 37't; electrolytic at t12-H7'!i.3.k2Vt: casting, I13.76ttlt.00. 'Tin wss eHk. with spot and September oloHlng at $V00o8i.2ii; October., $:K).00ii :tfl.25: November, $'i) trfVoao.40; Iiecember, $30 .HnO.Vi, Tha EiiKllsh mxrket was weak and lower alao with spot closliiK at 137 7s Ad and futures at Ki& 7s m1. Lead was sternly, with spot at tl ?.',-(! 4 40 New York, and at $4 20114 30, eaet St. Louis d-ilvery. The London mar ket was unchanired at 12 lis 3d. Spelter wss steady at $65i5 75 New York, and at $5,5515.70, east St. Louis delivery. Ixin don whs unchanged at 22 10s. Th Eng lish Iron market wss unchanged at 31a 4- d. for-Cleveland warrants. Iially the nu.rket was firm; No. 1 foundry, northern, 1S.2jVi IK. 75: No. 2 foundry, northern. No. 1 4 15 foundry, southern nd No. 1 foundry, 6.D southern, soft. $17.7W( m 25. XI. IAH 1. Kept. 1. mktai.s Lead, dull t $4.25. Spelter, weak at $5 65. $3.75 4.06 6.27 6.26 3.4-1 0 25 .25 4 76 6 25 4 00 Jose ak 1.1 ve Stock Market Mlnueapulls Vraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Mlnrl., Sept. 1 -WHEAT September. St'ac; December, 02c; May, W'4c; No. I hard. D'J'c; No. 1 northern. St. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 1. CATTLE Re-f i ' J"'rll'ern- . P"0' 1 relpts, 1.500 head: market steady to 10c . n ",hfr ' V.l, ' i .- ,r, , lower steers. $4. Ml 7 00; cows and heifers, I iv"nT i ?' 2SW'-'. $v ;a,i0o; calves. $1.008 00. Pnts. I5.1.y5 Jlt -'r.. H46'i.; HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head; market 10c . """-nd clears, Ij.soflJ 50. higher; top, $h 10; bulk of sales, $;.Ou7.05 SHEEP AND LAlUiS-Htreipla. 2.000 head; market steady; lambs. $4 007. 26. St. l.onls Llva atoek Market. ST. LOl'IS, Kept. 1. CATTLE Receipts. 6 Lis) head. Including 1 000 Texans. Market for natives, steady; Texans, higher Na tive shipping and export steers, l',.4oi7 M; dressed beef and butcher steers, $o 2,t-4 3; steers under 1 duo lbs., $4 00jj6 40; stockers and feeder. $! '(14 Ml. cows and hoi'ei a, $a.2ut6.oV; canners, $2.25 3 00; bulls, $3 00. Dcrbcrl E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers .aaX3t. faVOTIglOtt. BTOCsIa, Osuaaa Office i tlO . T. X,lfa Bidg. leu 3'elepbciae. Douglas aal. ladtpeadena. aV-Siai aad A-tllX bides, ana Largest House la the af-aia-