TIIK BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Value Range Higher and Southern Beceipt Fall. ;harp decline at the close 4hrts lii Com Are roreed to Cover a Belae la '( an Tkla Ceased Rallf Wfclrh I. 4 lures, quiet; September. Te THd; Decem ber. 7 :A; Msrrh, 7e 7V4yl. CORN-Spot, steady; new, American mixed (via Galveston , 8a 4d. Futures, quiet; October, 6 4Sd; December, it 6d. OMAHA. Kept. 15. I. Wheat values nnp higher again today. Southwest receipts sliurved a decided de eresse and buying wan hesvy and of very rood character. There, cam a aharp de cline In the market tit tha close, when some heavy shipment from tha northwest v.-ere, reported. Thla will accumulate 'nrls for the world requirement end farmer are showing a better disposition to ell their wheat at thee prices. hort In coin were forced to cover on tha bulge in wheat, and this caused a rally. "Men Induced renewed buying. Wheat was firm early, but sentiment hanged latar and early buyers turned cilpis and the market broke sharplv. value losing a cent. With no foreign de mand, traders ara backward about holding any long stuff, and with better receipts In view, there ahould be an easier market. f(,rn followed wheat all during the ses lon and did not show any Independence. Ileeelpt are Increasing for the time be ing and with tha demand rather alack of ferings were slowly taken. Tha tone of the market Is wank and It looks like val ues would decline. Primary wheat receipts were 1. 628.OO0 bii. and shipment were 692.000 bu., against rc .elpta last year of 1.715,000 bu. and ship ment of 1. 444.000 bu. Primary corn receipt were 7IP,Ono bu. and shipment were aos.onO bu., against re ceipts last vear of 624.000 bu. and alilpmenta of rao.ooo .bu. . Clearancea were 1.000 bu. of corn. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 202. 000 bu. . Liverpool closed to l'-id lower on wheat and M lower on corn. Local range of option: Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe.Ved' V. Wheat Sept... SfiV Dec... 91 Corn Sept..-. MVi Dec... 67V! Oats " Pept... S7V Do....l. KM &RJ 96 R'4j "V 91', 91H 1W 'H H r!H KH 3H 67'i , 67 67 -A 57' 3S 27V 3 $74 K S7H 274 vVKATIIKn I TUB CR All BELT Fair for Taarsaay After Jlnt at t'aoler. OMAHA. Sept. IS, 180. The western area of high pressure, re ferred to In the preceding report, ha -tended rapidly eastward during the last twanty-four hour, and ha pread over the entire central portion of tha country, with It crest overlying central Nebraska. This rapid Increase In prur ha caued a decided drop In temperature over the central valley, and much oooler weather prevail thla morning from the lake re gion weat over the upper Mlsl1ppl and Missouri valley, and light froat are re ported In the upper valley and wet Into the mountain. Rain were general from the Missouri river east over the Mlssllppl valley to the lake region during Tuedy. and were general In the eouthern states within the last twenty-four hour. The weather Is fair everywhere west of the Mississippi river, and It will eontlnue fair In thl vicinity tonight And Thursday, with slightly coolet tonight. Probable light froata ara predicted for Nebraska tonight Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the past three year; v IK. 190. 1907. 1P08 Minimum temperature ..60 fi 86 68 Precipitation 01 .00 -T .07 Normal temperature for today, $4 degrees. Excess In precipitation aince March 1, .07 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 1.74 Inchea. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 4. IS Inchee. L. A. WELfllt. Local Forecaster. Cora anal Wfceat Refloat Balletta. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at I a. m, 7T.th meridian time, Wedneedav, September IS, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rein station. Max. Mm. fall. PVy. Ashland. Neb 72 48 .01 Clear Auburn, Neb 74 50 .00 Clear Broken Bow. Neb. 78 88 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb... 7 41 T Clear Falrbury, Neb.... 7 47 00 Clear Fairmont, Neb... 4 42 . Clear Or. Island. New.. 70 42 .00 Clear Hartlngton. Neb. 74 43 T Clear Hasting. Neb.... 78 40 .00 Clear Holdrege, Neb... 7. 4 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb 73 i .00 Clear Omaha, Neb 69 50 01 Clear Tekamah, Neb... 74 4ft .00 Clear Alta. la M 42 .17 Clear Carroll. Ia 7 42 .10 Pt. oloudy tClarlnda, Ia 48 .09 Clear Sibley, Ia 88 8 ,1 Foggy Sioux City. It... 72 4 .04 Foggy Carlo tleeevsts. . Chicago Minneapolis Omaha ..... Duluth Wheat. C"rn. Oata. .. 4 2:4 158 .. 662 .. 84 23 12 .. 740 Omaha Cask rrlcea. WHEAT- No. 2 hard. 99c$100; No. I hard, OtHiSso; No. 4 hard. 924V.c; No. 2 spring. 9fi4il7c. ' ' ., CORN No. 2. 64Vo; No. 2, MHc; No. 4. S4W4'V; No. 2 yellow, 64c; No. 2 yellow. MVtfMXc; No. f white, 4ic; No. i white. OATB No. 1 mixed, 27c; No. 2 yellow, 38V39o: No. S white. 88W33VeC; No. 4 white. itV4a84e; atandard, tSikc. RYhV-No. 2, 7o; No. 1, 68c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVIIOI8 Featurra of the Trading; and Cloalak Prlcea oa Board of Trad. CHICAGO, Bept. IB. Continued liberal re ceipts In the northwest and a slump In price at Liverpool caused weakness tn the wheat market here today. At the cloae price were MjHe to l4c below yeeterday'a itnal flgurea. Corn and oata closed firm, but provision were weak. The wheat market was weak all day, with the exoeptlon of a short period during the rirat hour, when prloea advanced aooui Ic on buying by prominent eommlsalon house. The Beptember delivery, which wa subjected to heavy selling pressure oy .a leading elevator .Interest,, nearly all day, showed the greatest weakness, and at the bottom wa nearly lo below the best mark of the day. The market closed at almost the lowest point. Decline of HWVic to Mo were recorded at the opening, owing to general .ailing iwseoV on a iisavy anoveinaat In the northwest and on a decline of d to Id at Liverpool. These Influence affected the market all day and were reinforced by additional purchase of. wheat at Duluth for shipment hero. Two cargoes were re pcrted to have been bnuitnt there today, one of which was Intended for delivery on Bep tember contracts. That option ranged dur ing the day between 11.02 and S1.03H. while December sold between 9Hc and &&Sc The close on Heptember waa II W'A tnd on De cember M'4ii08Vio. Trade in the corn pit wa Oulet all day but the market was firm. The principal bullish Influence wan the report of a local crop export, which estimated a ahrlnkage of 106.0u0.000 bu. In the total yield of corn In the 1'nlted States, compared with the latest official statistic. The close was firm, with prices s,c to Wto higher than yesterday' eloie. Buying of the September delivery by shorts wa the feature of trading In the oats market and was responsible for Its modorate firmness. - Price at the close were a shade to e above the final fig ure of the previous session. Liberal realising by tongs caused weak ties In provisions. Prcea a,t the cloae were tH4 to lHo lower. The leading future ranged a follows: 'Minimum temperature for ' twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. t Not Included in tveragea. DISTRICT AVERAGES. Central. No. of Temp.- Rain. Station. Mag. Mln. Inohes. Chicago. Ill 24 Columbus. 0 17 Des Moines. Ia.... 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansaa City, Mo.. It Louisville, Ky Is Minneapolis, Minn. 28 Omaha. Neb 17 St Louis, Mo 12 Rain occurred In all portion of the corn and wheat region within the last twenty-four hour. Cooler weather pre valla except In the extreme east portion and light froata occurred In Minnesota and the Dakota. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaater, Weather Bureau. 8 ' 18 .66 M 98 T 68 48 .22 88 4 .04 78 F,2 .01 S8 81 .01 88 28 .14 72 44 .02 88 68 .18 NEW YORK GENERAL MARatKT taoatloaa of tie Day on Commodltlea. Varloaa Article. Wheat Dec May Corn Sept. Dec. May Oata , ept. Deo. May Jan. Lard- Sept. On. Nov. Jan. V Ribs Sept. Oct. Jan, 1 B4 r98Sisi 101S 8W 69T.I&80I Open.f High, j Low, Close. Yet y. 1 08 87V4 01 2 1 02 m 1 02U 1 0S i, 01V4H ojVtH f 1 02 8SH! 40M, 89HI 40 41T42I 42 17 83 .1. 11 KTH 11 M 10 62 H 17 ff7; 1M 87 004 604 2" 61'Aft ta 29M 4fl "H S9Hfi4 17 70 S9S 11 87V4I 11 86 U 2H I11.S21 11 B7V 11 46 10 67HI 10 60 11 iftxl 1 SA 11 27m 11 4:h t f 4fi 42V 427J4-S4 28 (6 17 82H 23 85 17 90 11 7Hf 12 00 11 90 j 11 97 H 11 42HI 11 0 10 60 I 10 80 11 42H 11 80 11 0 11 40 6 .1 40 11 87H 11 60 9 474 Cash quotation were a follow: FLOUR Steady; winter patent. 84 85)9 8.80: straights. $4.4Mr4 80; spring straights. 24 SftfN T6 ; bakera. $SOSi4 80, BARLEY Feed for mixing. IWrSJc; fair to choice malting. 69365c. . SKEDrt Flax, No. 1 southwestern. 11.41; ) No. 1 northwestern, 11.61. Timothy, $4.00. Clover. 819 60. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 22.1 83 022.95. Lard, per ino lbs., tll.874. Short r1h. ldea (loose). 1l.BOr-!l.2H; ahort clear Idea thoxed). 212 27M712BO Total clearance of wheat and flour were eonal to J2.0iB bu. Primary receipts were 1 MS 000 bu.. compared with 1T16.0OO bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipt for tomorrow:' Wheat, 88 cars; rorn,28 car; oata, 146 can; hog, K0O0 head. Mlaaeaanlls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Sept. II WHEAT September, 97 J 97 c; De cember. 97c: May. 1001kOI01 Cash: No. 1 hard, f 1.004, CT 1.01 "4 : No. 1 north ernvHc1 00W; No. i northern. 274, lHc. No. I northern. 95H4Sc. SKED-Fiax. 1U RHAN-ln 100-lb. sack, 219 M. FIXIVR-Flrst patents. IS.30tf5.46; sec ond patents, fcs.lor 86; first clear. 24 3i8 4.56; second clear. 88.102.25. Milwaukee Srala Market. MILWACKEB Sept. IV WHEAT Firm; ?.1.1.nrt$?rn- ' 10HH; No. 2 northern. 21 ft f1 08; December. 98"S98Wc, bid OATH40e-to. PA FtLEt Samples. 647He. Dalatk Grata Market. DCH'TH. Sept. 1 1 WHEAT Septem ber, 48V": December, H,c; May, 2101 No. t northern, 81 00; No. 2 northern.' 28'40. j OTfl-26.5M7i. , . x Poorla Market. " PEORIA. Sept. l.-COR.V-Easy: .No yelloa-. etliiuSc; No. t yellow. Sc; No I. 84ti8c; No. 2, 8iSc; No. 4. 7So rATS-I'1gher. standard. 40c; No. 2 white 2Hc . ' . l-lvrrssil Grata Market. ' LI ABU MU Sppt. li-WHEAT-Spot. o ; rt-u weairrn winter. 7a 8Sd.. Fu- NEW YORK. Sept. 16 FI3UR Recelpta, 24.860 bbl.; export, 10,200 bbl.; market firm, with fair trade In soring gradea. Kansas straight, 24.8&6.00; Minnesota patcnta, 6.H4H.00; winter straights, $4.8. 4.96; Minnesota bakers, 84.65i5.26; winter extraa, 24.96; winter patents. 85.Wa5.40 winter low gradea, 24.10tf4.60.. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 64.163jt.25;. choice to lancy, I4.9U4H.40. CORN MEAL Firm: fine white and yel low. 1.6al.66; coarse, ll.&Otfl.Bf.; kiln dried, 83.6fj2.70. RVfcJ Dull: No. 2 western. 78S4o, nomi nal, c. 1. t . New York. BARLKY-klteady: feeding, 6SA6c. e. I. f. 'WHEAT-Receipts. 1.20 -bu. ,iOit. eaev: No. 2 red. 11.09V. nominal, elevator; No. , 2 red, 11.11, nominal, f. o, b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.09n nominal, f. o. , b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. f l.lSVk, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Bull made an effort to advance wheat price today. but Were only Dartlaliv suc cessful, owing to big northwest receipt and heavy selling of September In Cni cago. Price declined quit sharply In the afternoon and closed c to Mo lower. Sep tember closed 11.10V; December closed ll.ODH; May closed 81.07. CORN-Recelpt. 12,276 bu. Spot, ruled steady; No. 2 old, 7bc; sales, elevator and tuc, nominal; No. 2 new. W.o. nominal, f. o b. afloat. The option market waa atronger on covering by Beptember shorts, dosing 20 nigner on that month and unchanged otherwise. Beptember closed 78c; Decem ber closed 7lVio. OATS-Recelpta. 77.7T7 bu.; exporta, 600 bu. Spot, steady; mixed, 41fl42c; natural white, 42U46c; clipped white, 4444c. HAY-Steady; shipping, -No. 2, 73Se; aood 'o choice, 90!li7c. HOPS Firm; state, common to choice, SW. I6'(f.vc; la07, nominal; Paclflo coast, 1908, lluitc. HIDh-S Dull; Bogota, 194204c; Central America, 20c. LEATHER Steady; acid, t2(ff90o. PROVISIONS-Beef. ateady; family, 214.00 14.60; mesa, $1108n.fcU; beef hama, 124.00 &2&.00; packet, 812.6CK4U.OO: city extra India mesa, iM.waXbO. Cut meats, firm; pick led belliea. $12.2612.50; pickled hama, $12.00 CrU.tO. Iird, easy; middle westf 112 26-5 12.46: refined barely ateady; continent, 11290; South America, 113 60. Pork, firm; family. 223.00; ahort clear, 822.50&24.50: mesa. 828.764r24.76. TALLOW Quiet; city (22.00 per pkg.) 6 -16'6Hc; country (pkga. free), 8-liiafic. RICE Quiet; domestic 2Vtj1c; japan, 66 o. BITTER Steady; creamery speciala, SI tjSlHo. EGOS Steady; western extraa, first, KH4'D7o; firt. 234ib4Hc; second, 2!!g22:4c. CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, spe cials, 15t16ViO. POULTRV Dressed easy; western chick en, broiler. Uxti'JK. fowl, lC'tt17Wc. t. I.oala Geaeral Market. BT. LOVI8, Sept. IB. W H EAT Futures weak; cash, strong; track. No. 2 red. cash 21-1351. 1G4; No. 2 hard. 81.0451.09; Saptem ber, H-Oas; December, ll.OCHt; May, $i.3 l.O.1. CORN Firm; track, No. 3 cash, 89c; December, fefec; May, 61c; No. 2 white &9c. OATS Higher; track, No. 2 cash, 41c; December. Hi)c; May, 42c; No. 2 while. 42c. RIG Nominal, 71o. FIX)UR Bteady; red winter patent 85.00 65.30; extra fancy and straights, U.TQtt 4 96; hard winter clears. 82 90(-4.20 SFFr Timothy. $2 0Offt50. CORNMEAL 23 20. BRAN Firm: sacked, east track, $1010 104. HAY Steady; timothy. $11 00ji 16 60; prai rie, 29.60tfll.ae. BAtirsiNrt To. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS. Pork, lower; jobbing 228 25. Lrd, lower; prime ateam, $11 Sorj II 70. Dry salt meata. ateady: boxed extra shorts. $1212S; clear ribs, $12.12; ahort cleara. $12 25. Bacon, steady: boxed extra horU, 21S12H; clear rlba. $1S.12H: ahort clears, $13 25. POL'LTRY Weak: chicken, lc; springs, HWc; turkeys. IMj17H"; duck, llo; gees, 6c' BCTTER Steady; creamery, ji-aJlc EOOS-Steady, 19Vc. Receipt. Shipments Flour, bbla 90 30.0110 Wheat, bu 86 AO 108 000 Corn, bu 27.8' ,T.6no Oats, bu 38.800 8.5, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Speculation Girei Evidence of Vital ity and Naturalness. UPWARD MOVEMENT GENERAL Bpeeck of President Taft at Boston Has God Kf feet Time Loan Rate Rtaea on trout; ' Demaad. NEW YORK. Sent. 18. The speculation In stock today gave greater evidence of vitality and naturalness than for a long time past. Operators were not eonflned so entirely to a handful of stocks or even, a ha been the case often, to three stocks. t nlon Paclflo. Reading and United States Steel. Those three stocks were by no mean obscure In the day's transactions, but they did not absorb 60 per cent of the aggregate dealings. The demand branched out Into new quarters. New to Account ror those movements was not forthcoming always or even generally. The Interpretation placed by the finan cial community on President Taft'a peech In Boston at the outset of his long speech making tour of the west had Influ ence. The chief executive a endorsement of the plan for the creation of a central bank of Issue as a means of solving the currency problem had a good effect on sentiment In the financial districts. So had the cheerful belief expressed that we are "on the eve of another great business ex pansion and era of prosperity." Kven the Insistence on the need of further reform of business method nnd the danger of lapse in old abuses was read In the llcht of the qualification, "nothing revolution ary, nothing disturbing 10 legitimate busi ness is needed," rather than in the llarht of the main contention. Industrious use was made also of the rumors of an approachment between the two great bank ing groups usually deslgnnted as the Standard Oil and Morgan group. The con crete fact on which these tumor were based sifted down to the election of J. P. Morgan. Jr.. as a director of the National Cltv bank, a Standard Oil Institution, and of James Stlllman. chairman of the board of that bank, as a director of the Clcve 'and, Chicago, Cincinnati AY St. Louis railway, one of the Morgan- Vanderbllt railroad. As Oeorge W. Perkins, one of the Morgan partners. was already a director of the National City bank, and as James Stlllman was already a director of the New York Central, the new order of things presented no revolutionary as pects. The speculative imagniatlon took fire with tho attractive suggestion, how ever, tnd ;hrew Itself with srdor Into tho buying of stock at rapidly rising prices. The report from Pittsburg of the visit to the steel works of a French banker, who. It was nssumed, waa securing infor mation to pave the way to list the stock of the I'nited States Steel corporation on the Bourse of Parts, was the most Influ ential factor In carrying United States Stel to It new record levrl. Rending also touched a new record pi-Ice on the belief that some plan for segtegalion Its coal company was maturing. The further tight ening of the money market had not the slightest effect In checking the specula tion. Most of the day' call loans were made at 8 per cent, but the rate did not rise above that. Rates for time oans. however, were advanced a fraction for the various nmtuitties and the demand wa very strong. Bonds were firm. Total sales, pr value $4.u0.000. United State bond were un changed on call., Numbar of sale and leading quotation on hocks too ay were as ruiiows: 8Ua. High. Lo. CloM Aillt-CTolmeni pit A mA Ifimi 14 Copper Amrlran Agricultural .... Am. Bt. Sugar Am. Can pfd Am. C. A T Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A L pre Am. Irs BrcurltlM Amsrlcan Linseed American Locomotive Am. 8. A R Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Am. T. A T Am. Tobacco, pfd, ax-dlr... American Wiiin Anaconda Mining Co Atchison .- Atrhisnn pfd At Undo ceaat Line. Baltimore at Ohio Hal. A Ohls pfd. . ....... t!thla4int 8Uw ......... . Brooatrn Rapid Tr Canadian Padfic Central Leathar Central Lesttiar pfd Centra I of New Jw-r Chuaeaka Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago ot. W C4ilcago A N. W 0., M. A St. P C, C. C. A St. L Colorado r. It 1 Colorado A 80 Polo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. 8o. Id pfd Cnnaolidated Oaa Corn Prvdurta l'aiawara A Hudaoo benrar A Rio Orands D. A R. G pfd Olttlllera' Securities Erie Srla 1st pM Erie Id pfd Uanaral Rleotne Great Northern pfd Gnat Northern Or ctts. ... Illinois Central Intarborough Mat. Int. Mot. pfd International HarvMar ... Int. Met. pfd Int. Marina pfd International Papor International Pump Iowa Central Kansaa City 80 If. C. 80. pfd Loulevills A N Minn. A St. L U . fit. P. A 8. 8. M Missouri Pacific M., K. A M , K. A T. pfd Natloaal Blaoult National Load N. R. R of M. 1st pfd.... New Tork Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'! Oaa P., C, P. A St. L PraSMd Staol Car Pullman Halac r Railway Steal Spring.. Reading Republic Steal Republlo ttael pfd Rock Inland Oo Hock Island Co. pfd... St. L. A S. P. Id pfd. St. Loali 8 W St. L. S. W. pfd Slos-Sherrisld 8. A I. Buutharn Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tennaaaca Copper Taiaa A Pacinc T., St. L. A W T., St. U A W. pfd... I nlon Paclflo Colon Pacific pfd 17. 8. Raaliy V. 8. Kubbar V. S. Steal I' 8. Steal pfd Utah Copper Va -Caro.lna Chemical Wabaih Wabaeh pfd Waatern Maryland Weellnghouaa g;ctrio Western I'nlon W healing A L. E tr lacotuin Central ver doilsrs. $4M.24.0nO. Sliver dollars of I), 84.i01.onn. 811 ver certificate outstand ing. 94K4.824.om. General fnnd: standard silver dollar. In general fund. $M.K8. Current liabilities. Iirni 0ih.8 Working balance In tresaurv offices. 21.038.111. In banks to credit of treasurer of United Ptsts. 2.14.841.43. Sub sidiary silver coin. 823.8W.M4. Minor coin. 9l.T71.208. Total balance In general fund, 2M.715,(r.'. 2.200 64 M 6344 J1,U"0 83 ff'H 1 anO 41 47V 41 '4 2. 100 t 41, l.ft 84 tl : 4.8W rt tr s l.Srtft 76 744 74H . l.0O 4a 4 4H 4.&10 tm !v 11.14 J.SO0 1714 1 16 2 )0 604 t 6X Ih.tjO 6K 14 T MO III14 1114 111 4.100 13.1 12UV US, 4 1.1.&O0 144 1434 14.1 00 1014 1014 100H ion j 39 114 :.00 4 474 174 S.1"0 iz. nH 11974 ll IfHV 10 I044, toe i.i4 ush i' 7.HOO 1)4 117 1114 X 1.700, Xt 844 iH 8.100 714 7444 774 100 l'i'4 181 1814 83,100 4444 4.14 46 600 100 10l 108 700 117 111 tl In, id H44 M U4 400 44 44 - 464 I. two 1144 11 114 S00 1M 1W1 14 14.0.10 15844 1644 liiH4 l. 71 44 7414 4.700 45( 43 4V, 100 61 62 61 100 81 62 81 New York Money market. v. c-v V ii I W ur., 1 r ixnvrv call, firm; 2si per cent: ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing hid, 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loana, very strong; sixty days, Hff3 per cent; ninety days, 2Va4 per cent; six months, 4".i4H per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PATER tH3R per cent. rirr,KL,lu ,.t,n A.uri pteaay, witn actual bualness In bankers' bills at 24 8470 ti4.84M for sixty-day bills and at $4 (a for demand. commercial bins, HM'H 4.84S- silver Par. bic; Mexican aoiiar. 4e. BONL8 Government, steady; railroads, stendy. Tha following are the closing Quotation on storks and bonds: V. rf. ra, ret looalnt. Met. 4H dn coupon WXlnt. M. M. 44 tn tt. 8. Ja. reg 1'HH Japan 4a t74 do coupon Ml do 44a f VJ. 8. 4e. rag 11 K. C. So. let la ... TR4 do coupon 1174 L. I. deb. 4a 1SI1 ... P4 Allla-chal. let ..... f L. A N. nl. 4e .... '4 Am. Ag. ta 1"1M., K. A T. lat 4a,.10riH Am. T. T. cr. 4 . 1044 do gen. 44a Am. Tobacco 4a 4 Ho. Pacific 4a 81 do la r U0N. it. R. of M. 44. Armour A Co. 44- .- 4 N T. ft 8 I"! Atchison gs. 4i 10t do deb. 4i 6t dn er. 4a 114 J. T., N. H. A H. do c. ta ll4 CT. Ss 1M4 At. C. L. 1st ta 864 N. A W. 1st . 4a... Bel. A Ohio 4a I"IH do cv. 4a 10 44 do JU.1 1 r?4 No Pacific 4s 104 do 8. W. 14" e"' do 8 744i Brk. Tr. cTi 4a 7 O. 8. L. Hflg. 4e .... 44 Cen. of Ga. ta V4 Penn. cv. Ii 116... M t en. Leather 8a 1'4 do con. 4a 108't C. of N. 1. g 6. ...117 Riadlng gen. 4a 100 c"he. A Ohio 44. . .1oJ4 8t. L. A 9. r. fg. 4a. 84 do ref. 6a li44, do gen. So n Chlrego A A. 14.. 744 gt L. . W. t. 4... 174 C. B A Q 1. 4a. .. 87 do let gold 4 do gen. 4e 14 See board A. L. 4s... 894 c. M. A 8 P. g. 1410 so. Pacific c. 4s l4 C, R. I A P. c. 4a.. "v4 do ev. 4 1'iH do col. ta 34 do 1st ref. 4a 4H do rMg. 4s VIS 80. Railway 6e 1114 C.lo. Ind. 5a ".'44 do gen. 4a 814 Colo. Mid. 4i 8.1 I'nlon Pacinc 4i 1024 C. A 8. r. A e. 4V4 H d" cv. 4a H4, D. A H. cv 4e 1""4 do 1st and ref. 4i. 84 D. A R. 0. 4 V. 8. Riltiner a H do ref. te 864 t'. 8 Steal Id ta.....loS Metlllera- 6e 864 Va.-Caro. Cham, tap krle p. I. 4a MS W'ehaih let 6 1184 ilo gen. '4 do lat A at. 4a 764 do cv. 4i eer. A.. I4 'cetarn Md. 4s 864 do ierlea B 78 Wrt. Rlec. cv. (a... 8.T4 Oen. Klec. cv. ta 1H8 Wla. Central 4a S'4 111. Can Irt ref. 4. , Bid. ottarad. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET j Receipt of Ctttle Very Lrff ! Quality Very Poor. H00S MOSTLY FIVE CENTS UP 8 bee a aad l.aasb la Very l-araje Re celt, While Prices Are Steady to Tea to Flfteea Cents Lower. 8OUTH OMAHA, f?ept. 18. 1908. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. 8he p. Official Mondav 11.447 1.708 itf.ir.4 Official Tuesday 8,814 4.782 88.0OJ Estimate Wednesday.... 6.2U0 2.44 24.SO0 Three day thl week.. 24 4o 8am day laat week....24.'7c7 Sam day 2 week ago. 23.201 Same day 8 week ago.21.7ir2 Hama daya 4 week ago. K. I'M Same day last year....32.of8 The following table shows vne receipts of cattle, hog and aheep at South Omana for the year to date, compared with last year: 190. IwA. Ino. Dee. Cattle 62.43 860.824 21,86 Hog 1.7M.878 1.876.S40 IX.m Kheep I.ln.4a8 1.208.63f 4J.2VO The following table show the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat everal day with comparison: t 8:0 76.282 15.807 27. IM 17.il5 M.Mi IH. iH 42 131 II. 78 40.(. U1SI5 eSAO Date. I 1909. 108. 1807. 1908. l06.18O4. 11C01. 711 V4 6.400 1474 1444 14 I.0H1 S3 '4 i, ia l.doo 40) IU0 .6i0 844 81 l.tdO 62H 414 m 47 8S4 1V 14S 61 424 Xl4 18-. 474 88 I7H 34 - 421, Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sept. IB. M ETA L8 The tin market wa weak today. IJndon mar ket wa a (hade higher and cloaed steady, at flM a for spot, and 4117 Is 8d for fu ture The market for Standard copper wa weak locally. Lake wa quoted at IllOOflUSa: electrolytic, illTS'jfM 00; cast ing. $12 82Hrl2 274. London market wa firm and higher, with spot at tS8 lit 8d. and future at trt 10a. Lead wa steady, at I4 JJ4I74 New York, and 84 SOB 4 88 F.ast Kt. Louis delivery. The London mar ket wa unchaifged. at t!2 13 M Ppelter wa quiet, at K 7SB4 7 New York, and ts 604)8.(24 Fat Pt. toui. London market higher, at f A London Iron market was higher, at 61s 1V4 for Cleveland warrants Local market firm.. No. 1 foundry north ern. l.MI!iln0: No I southern and No. 1 southern soft. 118 f "fi 18 76; No. 2 northern 18.j 18 SO 00 1(7 16414 14V4 2,M ifs4 16. i 16: i e.wni u4 K'f4 82 00 164 tK) 1444 4,1 100 4,i0 700 47 88 471, 1624 1634 14H 144 184 700 4 10 i t,M 474 800 784 44 84 444 214 U4 41 IS 4H 7J 47 74 47 1144 16 44i as 4?4 73 1654 U44 16144 low r:t 144 2.8110 72i4 1,000 41 1, em aw 624 63 1484 1414 704 72 414 414 744 ll KH4 Hi, 64 64 18444 1M4 414 4ia 8.14, i4 14 (I 814 6SV i, aw 137 1X1 4.-4 1.4O0 14, 100 U4 t. 164 11..S 1.400 331. vr. 64.700 14414 14 1 I4r44 . 1144 114 11 100 fei4 m ti 8.4U0 to, 414 604 lt 1. 800 61 44 6S i.n 141 164, i74 10. auo i, U4 400 lf'4'a lMi 1V 17, u tw ltl, ia I 00 i4 144 1.700 t.HOO 874 a. i MS 744 60 16 84 8,4, 74 644 -44 74 88 8 M ;l-4 1J8 J." 114 Hi 4 11 SS4, J74 6i', 300 100 t.l'O 0 71 4 f 3', t I 1.S 44 8fS 614 71 8Ti4 104 11.800 11044 10H i,0 wa . H4 I.8O0 104 0O 8.700 61 Hi Z J I.0OI 1.700 10 I. OOli t.luo l'J 611a tile 14 78. 4144, H ift4 las. Bostoa Stock 88 Bosdi, BOSTON. Sept. 15. Money, call loan. S'4 64 per cent; time loans, 4H5 per cent. Ing quotation were: Atchison ad). 4a M rliona Com 484 do 4a 100 Atlantic 10a Atchleon R. R llf4 Butt A Coalition.... 86 do pfd 1044 Cel. A Arliona 104 Bnrn A Alhsnr Ul Cat. A Hsola 470 linaum A Maine 147 Centennial 41 Bftetnn Elevated 128 Copper hang 81 Fitahburg pfd ill Daly Weat 8 N Y.. N. H. A H. 184 Frat.klln 17 t'nlon Pacific ;o4 Oranby 100 Am. Args. Ohsm 47, Green Cananea 84 dr. pfd l''2'4 li-ii Royala 2444 Am. Pneu. ub 14 Muse. Mining 8 Amer. Sugar Michigan 104 do pfd 1144 Mohawk 83 Am. T. A T 1434 Mont. 0, A C 86 Amar. Woolen 184 Nevada 84 do pfd 106H Old Dominion 66 Dum. I. A 8 4744 (aco1a 14 General Electric 18 Farrot 114 Maaa. Rlactiic 144 Shannon 16 do pfd 774 Tamarack 74 Mm. Oaa 44 TrUiltr 13 t nlt4 Fnilt 161 I nlted Copper 104 1'nlted 8. M I'. 8. Mining 864 do pfd 04tJ. 8. 041 If, V 8. Steel.. ,., 814 I'Uh 4414 do pfd 13414 victoria , Adventure I Wit cna 44 Allouca ... 64 Wolverine 161 Amalgamated Il North Butt (8 . K-dlvldend. Local BecoVltiea. Quotation furnished - by Ramuel Burns, Jr., 614 New York Life Bldg. Omaha: Bid. Alkad. American Radiator Co.. 7.'!. 131 133 Cltv of Ornaha'e, 1837 .-,....1084 10 ( u.lsliy Packing Co ', .' , 88 44 100V4 Columbua (Neb ) RJectric Light '6a.' 1818.. 844 86 Chicago City Railway 6a ? 101 IOS44 Omaha Independent Telephone 6a 7. 80 86 Raat St. Louis A Rub. ta, WKv.. ...... tt 100 Kanaaa City atraet Railway, pM...... I... 81 88 Kaneea lAlf Railway .-cool. .. t,y ....... 474 48 Michigan Bute Tela 6a ,, rt 100 Nebraska Telephone Stock," 8f Mi 1"0 .Omaha Oaa l 1917 88 84 Omaha fclectria Light A PoWeiVla, 138.. 884 1004 Omaha Blectrlo Light 4 ' P6wr pfd 13 84 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. te, 1M(.'... 104 10! Omaha A C. B. 9t. Ry;: ta. 1838 884 100 Omaha A C. B 8t. Ry. pfd.,K) 84 844 Omaha A C. B. 8u Ry. com.jl4' 70 Omaha A C. B. Ry.. A Bridge pfd., 4.. 884 444 Omaha Water Co. 6a, 1844 ... 844 84 Swift and Company ta. 1114 101 1014 South Omaha Sewer 44. 183 1004 101 Rloui City Stock Vard pld., s ) t'nlon Stock rils, Omaha, 8, tx. dir. 8 87 New York Mlningr Stock. NliW YORK. Sent. l&.--Dlnalnw mintminr,. were a follows: Alice 1 180 Leadvlll Con 8 Brunawlck Con 1 Llttla Chief Com. Tunnal atock... '.7 Mulcan lit o bond 17 . Ontario WO Con. Cal. A Va ISO Ophlr 12 Horn Silver .- TO 'standard 110 Iron Silver 180 Yellow Jacket 146 Bank C'learlng-a. OMAHA. Sept. IS, Bank clearing for today were 22.647.4K6.15 and for the corre sponding date last year. 11,979,622.01. Kanaaa City Grain anal Provision. KANSAS CITY, Sept. lB.-WHEAT-Sen. tember. 97c; December, 88c; May 04--cash unchanged to l62o higher: No. 1 hard. 21.031.06; No. 8 hard. 21.tftfl.4; No.' 2 red U.ll1.13; No. 3 red, 21.U. ' COitN Unchanged to 14c lower; No. 2 mixed. 624e; No. i mixed, M.ia; No 2 white. 6J-c; No. t white. 864c; fejptember! 65c; December, 67c; May, 80140. OATS Unchanged; No. t white, i2V4c; No. 2 mixed. 3H'-g40c. K Y K 12(a ISo. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 211.009 11.26; choice prairie, 2i.75i6,(l0; choice al fulfa. 8i:i.5t&il4.5a BUTTEH Creamery extra. 284c; firsts, 21)740: cconds. 244c; packing lock. 2040. LUQS Extra. 26c; firsts, 2le; current re ceipts, cases Included, 86.26 per case; sec ond and dirties. He; southerns, loss off. 14c. itecelpta and shipments of grain were a follows: Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, bu 4r,O00 127,000 Corn, bu 6.O0O ,000 Oata, bu H.OuO 14,0u0 Optlona at Kansas City: Articles j Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. 07'.i 74A 97471 037tA 964l IT7B 64S 8513 674 6T4A 80 60iB Wheat Beptember ... lociTiber ... May Corn September ... December .... May 97H, 98 I t4', 94H 97' .9714,1 64S 86 SV1 67 60 804, A atikcd. B bid. 44 48 X4 tl I KI4 "IS a 47 '4 4 I (..n, 7S 4 474 14 60S 4 4). 784 4 81 Total aalaa for the' day'.' l.OM.otf) eha'rea'.' I.eadoa Block Market. I5NDON Sept 15.-American securities opened quiet and slightly higher today Trading during the first hour "a llmltfd At noon the market wa. quiet and pncea London closing stocks: Consols, money - - - - 834 Loulevtlle A Nah lii do ac,uat 81 8-14 Mo. k.o I T ,' !, "h7" S Norfolk A W....ra..W; do pfd .... Mt P.nn.ylvanla u Baltimore A O111O.. . 1'4 Hand Mlnee v Canadian Pacific . . :m Ka.4ing . Cheespaake A Ohio 4S. Hcurtxrn Railway "" 31 Chi. Great Wcetem . 11, do pfl Chi.. Ma. A 8,. P 141 .,u,b.rn Faclflo " , V B .' 17Slnion Pacific .u trn' ' do pfd yiZ ii' s lwi .:.:: ; , S do pfd iu t4 w.bsan :::: ?r 4 'd 44 Pta . . J rr.unk , s8p.nirt 4 ...'..'.':;." IlllDole Ceolrsl 144 SILVLH Bar. steady, at 23 13-18d Dcr ounce. MONEY- I per cent. The rate discount in the open market fr T'V.T?,'1 " P" cent; for "rV months' bills, 1W per cent. '"res Treassry tlairmeat. WASHI.V45TON. Spt m -The condition of the trtasury at Hie beginning of bu.i ness today was aa follnws: Truet funds: Gold coin, Sinil.929 89 Sll- Bept. Kept. Dept. dept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. brpt. Sept. Sept. 4... t... ... 7.., I. . ... 10., II. . 12.. Id., 14. 16., I 7 U I I 7 98 1 I T ?'Al I 7 89 I 7 87'41 7 87HI I 7 93 ; 7 97 2 041 ( 671 t li 8 84 6 a t 88 6 MS 71 8 I 90 6 891 I 76 6 81 5 82 t 83 6 84, I t 6 8.1 t 87 6 7S I 87 1 6 7 6 38 6 90 I 6 831 6 871 6 90, 6 00 6 02! 8 09 6 46 6 23 6 87: i 22 I 8-il 6 381 6 i 44 6 JJeSJ 6 HI 6 21 6 14 6 14 I 6 42 6 r. 6 6 u 6 4J t 80j 6 61 & 64 6 6 6 62 6 64 i 641 6 6l 6 m, 6 67 6 66 6 t Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live slock at the I'nlon Stock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., September 16: RKCKlKfU CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r . C, M. AV St. P 14 1 MiKXourl Pacific 2 1 Union Pacific 43 14 21 C. & N. W., east 1 .. 1 C. A N. W., west 124 18 61 C, St. P., M. ct O.... 2 8 C, O. A Q., east 1 1 C, B. A 14., west 68 7 .. 1 C, R. I. & P., east.... 4 C, R. 1. dk P., west...' 1 1 Illinois Central 2 .. .. .. Total receipt 262 PISPOSITION C Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co Schwarts-Bolen Co... Cudaiiy Bros St. L. Ind. Pack. Co Cudahy (country) W. B. Vansant Co 97 benton Vansant At Lush.. 91 Stephens Bros 101 Hill A Bon 271 F. B. Lewis W7 Huston A Co lot J. B. Root A Co 31 J. H Bulla Iii9 L. F. Hubs 10 L. Wolf. 224 McCreary A Carey 602 S. VSerihetmer 4H4 H. F. Hamilton 129 M. Hegarty 30 Sullivan Bros 67 Lee Rothschild IM Smith A Co 10 Christie, Klein A Smith.. 44 Other buyer 859 DO 92 1 -HEAD. attle. Hogs. Sheep. . 62 . 782 .1,0.3 . 930 1.681 602 2 8.14 1.166 2,,4l t07 2,42,1 80 2,0 817 941 i8 19.608 Totals 7,694 3.622 30,17.4 CA 1 i L.i!-Reoelpi of came were liberal again una mon.lng, 249 car being reported in, which make the total for the three day this week, 24,460 head. In other woru the total for the weex I about the same aa a week ago, but aoout h.ouO head anort of a year ago. What was said yesterday and day before regarding the quality of ta cattle would apply again today, there being a large number of very common and un desirable steer and a decided shorts of really good stuff. ,- Uood beef atuera were tn demand at good steady to strong prices, In fact, the mar ket on cattle of that kind ha been strong all week. A a matter of course the common tnd Inferior kind were, alow auid weak, but still they kept selling. Cows and heifers were in fair demand and sold quite freely at prloea that were teady with yesterday. Some saleamen were quoting desirable as strong as com pared with yesterday. Uood feeder sold quit freely at firm price, the demand being fully equal to the supply of that kind of stuff. Undesirable cattle continue rather slow and dull. Quotation on cattle: Ooud 10 cholct oornfed stoers, 27.OW7.75; fair to good cornfed steers. 4.4Oa7,00: common to fair cornfed Steers, 84 766.40: good to choice range steers, $6.2O(fj4S.0O; fair to good range steers, 24.60ifj6.20; common to fair range teers, 83.75ca4.60; good to choice oornfed cow and heifers, $4 0046.00: fair to good cornfed cow and heifer, gS.OOtJT4.00; com mon to fair cornfed cow and heifers, $2.00$ 2.00; good to oholee range cows and heifers, 2.75s4 SO; fair to good range oow and heifers, I3.004ia.76; common to fair range cows And heifer, $2 26433.03: good lo choice stockera and feeder, $4.0003.60; fair to good stooker and feederu, $2.60i9 $4.20; common to fair atocker and feeders, POtCS. 00: atoock heifer, $.605$.&0; veal calve. $3.6038.60: bull, stags, etc., $2,603 4.60. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. Noo. A. Pt. No. At. Pr. 104 8 40 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 3 feeders.. 1148 '.' fr,ne Wool Market. BOSTON, Sept. 15.-WOOL-8ubequent to the heavy tales of wool last month the local market la comparatively quiet. There la some demand for territory, but milla are well atocked aid holders ar asking top prices. The domestic clip Is unusually wen cleaned up for this time of the year. To" leading domestic quotations range as fol lows: Kentucky. Indiana and Mlss.url thre:-elif lithfl-hli.i-i aa,.- - -k.i,. . 33c. Scoured values Tfxas fine. 6 to 8 months, ihhOc; fine fall 66960c. California, northern, tioaiOc; middle oounty, ftai c; fall free, 50uS2c. Ortgun, eaatein No. 1 Staple. nh.c: astern 1 u thin ?i.i?e.. .,ut ISyJ0--1' 67cu6)c. Territory,' fine a'tapl. 77iV80c; fli,e medium, steady, 70u72c- fine clothing, 7(0'T2c- fine medium clothing, 87ff tc; half-blood, 73u7tlo; three-elKhthe-blood 6S'(t,0c; quarter-blood. 67'g'6oc. Pulled, extra i3i7; fine A, 6iato; A eupsrs, 65(tiS2 t. T. LOt lS, Mo., Sept. 16 -WOOL Un changed: territory and western medium, JAiic; fine mediums. 22 24c; fine, 13'yljc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 16 -OOTTON-Fu-tures opened firm; September. 12.S3e bid October. 12 S4o; November, 12 36c ; Decem ber. 12 35c; January, 12.23c; March. 12 Sue: April. 12 44c; May. 13.44c. Future closed steady; September, 12.48c; October. 12.43ci November. 12. 44c; It-cember. 12.48c; January, 12.44c; Feb ruary. 13 46c; March. 1160c; April. 12 60c; May, 12 64c. Spot closed quiet at 20 point higher inlililllng upland. 12.70c; middling gulf, 1 2 95c- no sales. GALVESTON, Teg., Sept. 15. COTTON Higher. 12 2-ltic. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. COFFER Futures closed net unchanged to 6 point higher Sales were reported of U.600 bugs, including le, ember at 6.45c. March at 6 56c. May at 5 isV and July at 6 56r. Spot, quiet; No 1 Rio, 7V-; No. 4 Samoa, 6V0c. Mild, dull; I'uiduva, aV'i12c. ace .tl h S ;Taol nlf sthe time hrd 978 46 feeder.. 1122 R feeder.. TiO 9 cow 771 U feeders.. 847 6 feed 1 rs.. W3 6 heifer... 700 8 helf rs... 682 9 feeders.. 1020 29 Caives... 2V8 6 caives. .. 246 24 ffci dors.. 633 17 heifers... 7f 24 f. e:lers.. 903 13 heifers... (01 2 bulls 13-4 8 heifers. ..1006 146 feeders. 124 38 feeders.. 1008 17 steers.. 9 oows 746 J. 61 steers.. ..1195 7 helfeis... 740 8 cows lulO 6 kteers....lU8 43 feeders.. 1062 968 818 967 2i'i8 13 772 732 871 12o4 4 66 s 00 3 40 4 25 4 60 2 25 8 75 $ 60 2 86 2 00 $ 26 4 40 2 90 t 25 4 10 2 40 t 86 4 64 5 10 8 86 8 cows. 6 10 7 cows 3 76 19 feeders. 3 40 12 calves.. 3 60 15 heifers.. 4 10 11 feeders. 3 26 22 cows.... $ K 11 stockers. 772 4 10 28 cows 838 4 25 8 calves... 430 i 76 ' 36 fe.ders..l022 4 25 8 oow s 981 $ 66 4 40 9 cs. A hs. 910 3 00 4 feeders.. 10S2 3 25 II heifers.. I 16 7 cows 6 06 12 feeders. 4 00 M. Quinn Neb. 67,1 tfO 20 heifers.. 2 70 W. Boyle Neb. 4 75 25 steers.. ..1274 3 26 2 bulls 1204 $00 13 calves... 184 4 7& Roy ( Cleveland Neb. 7 feeders.. 71 3 80 12 cows 1036 $40 6 feeders.. 976 3 85 R. F. Durnal-Neb. Oow 1013 3 65 g cows $60 3 20 9 cows 963 2 75 H. I. Lute Neb. 51 feeder. .1140 4 SO John Adamson Neb. 11 cows fcM 2 M 9 cows 877 7 alvea... .110 4 60 2 feeders. .1126 William Kobb Neb. 46 cows 917 3 85 3 cow 745 2 00 MONTANA. mix 4 60 3 10 6 60 3 60 4 90 63S !6t 794 928 878 62 heifer.. 34 si- ers... helf-rs.. 89 feeders. 14 steers. .. I feeder.. 778 DAKOTA. ...1053 610 655 .1102 ,. r,n .IM 4 00 4 ."5 3 t5 4 30 3 75 3 76 3 90 3 90 3 16 3 60 8 80 4 20 4 8 8 re $ 60 4 60 t 60 IS YOUR MONEY .flftB well invested or is it lying in some- ifijy.'-- plaC4 perhaps not altogether too iSt fjt".,-j: snfet If not needed for Bome 'srTrs time, why not put it to work j; EARNING MONEY Our 3 per cent Certificates of - Deposits are nn absolutely safe form of investment, backed by $12,000,000 of assets. rll TT aw A- iW FirstNationalBankof Omaha United States Depository- 13th and Farnam Sts.; 17 feeders.. 80 8 85 102 fiede S. 946 4 3o 71 heifers... 7M $ 85 8 fee Jer.. 628 4 30 17 f .eder.. 734 3 65 35 sleerk.... 933 4 00 NORTH 23 sieer....1079 4 56 . 41 steer.... 976 4 40 M. J. Carney S. D. 21 fied. rs..l0:,0 4 46 Scows.. Carney Bros S. D. 34 feedrr..10r7 4 e5 7 cow 104 5 heifers... kiA 3 0 K Gibson 6 D. 44 Me IS.... !ta 4 20 J. A. Larimer P D. 12 cow 6S0 3 So 8 heifers.. 4 cohs 9m) $ so 8 feeders. William Lona-Wvo. 20 stiera.... 87 5 4 20 4 si ers.. 4 ste-ra.... 765 4 20 9 steers., t st ers. ... 675 1 l 7 steer.. 4 eteer.... 7$ 4 20 C F. Farthlng-Wyo. 43 feeder.. 1129 6 00 M. Larson Wyo. $col 1022 3 90 16 feeder.. 111$ 4 75 A. Shoemaker Wyo. 12 steer. ...luV) 4 60 M steers. ...12"9 8 cows 1128 t 15 cows liotf 7 eows 10. 4 3 50 3 steers. ...14 19 steers.... 1233 6 SO O. Montgomery Wyo. (8 row 973 3 80 cow 90 Ht'Klfj Receipt of hogs were disappoint Ingiy small, in fact there were not enough In sight to really make a market. Some of the packers, feeling that there weie not anywhere nearly enough here tn go the rounds and make a killing for every one. "The Train of Real Lights." The Fpyiar an Tiralim Ihfl Leaves Omaha at 6:30 P. F.I. This train is about perfect for nil classes of travel. '. , It is brilliantly lighted by electricity generated by a dynamo in charge of the train electrician The standard sleepers, with berth lights, are of the latest models The steel library observation ours are nil that could be desired for their purposes The sleepers and diner are ready nt the Omaha station nt (5:00 p. m. There nre no handsomer dining ears than the new ones in operation on this train, nor is there anywhere any bet ter dining car service Breakfast is served in the diner before 8:30 a. m., the time of arrival in Chicago. This enables you to go at once to your place of business, nnd gives you ample time for connection with all trains east. TICKET OFFICE, 1502 FARNAM STREET. IP Sit i i .i stayed out entirely. Still the hogs were mostly 6c higher than yesterday, with the big bulk changing hands In ifood season. A good share of the hogs sold Inside the range of 87. 96$ 8. 10, with A top at $8.25. itepreaentative sales No. A. 8a. Pr. No. at. 8h. Pr. 14 . 801 ... 7 SO 48 1.14 LO 8 OS 11 . 881 ... 7 80 88 231 ... i 06 C tii 100 7 84 CI Ill 11 8 05 4ft 880 120 7 84 61 215 ... I 04 81 188 80 7 84 18 Ill 120 I 06 48 2SI ... 7 94 11 144 40 I u6 11... .....Ill ... J 86 II ti ... I 06 77 2J 120 7 15 1 841 ... I OA 88 VI ... 7 8714 71 260 ... I 05 4 Ill 84 7 I7H 6T 2:il ... I 05 14 Itk ... 1 00 44 881 ... 1 08 41 'i44 ... I 00 80 14 ... 07 47 970 80 I 00 Tl 140 40 I 07 0 26 li I 00 II 104 40 6 10 1 840 80 8 00 84 Ml ... 8 10 77., tii 80 I 00 41 211 40 I 10 14..' t"4 ... 8 00 11 844 ... I 10 87 A ... I 00 14 104 110 8 1 CI 884 ... 8 00 If 148 ... I 10 II Ill 18) 8 00 19 170 ... 8 15 48 178 140 8 00 17 10 ... 8 II 40 Ill ... I 00 87.. 17 40 a 20 ao I4i ... a on m ... a to 71 8 0 ... 8 00 74 117 40 1 20 u am ... a 02 '4 is .ot ... a to 17 Ub 80 a 05 :oo ... a 95 83 148 .Ol I 01 4i 180 ... $ 25 ClIICAtJO LIVM STOCK 'MARKET Cattle "tendy Units Five to Ten Cent I.04ver Sheep Strong;.,.. . CHICAGO, Sept. 15. CATTLKr-KecelptB. about 20.000 head. Market steady ; steers 2o.0try8.40; cows. $3.GOu6.2Ti; heifers, $.7.50it 6 00; bulls, $3.XK.4.85; calvea, $:t.00(fl.00; stockers and feeders. $3.7iV(5.25. HOUR Kecelpls, about U.OUO head. Mar ket 5U10c lower; choice heavy, . $8.46n'8.66; ' butchers, $S.40'uh.65; light mixed. $8.2fjB.40; choice light, f.408.60; packing, $7.9fiHis.a pigs, 5.2.u8.00; bulk of sales. $8.10U8.86. SHEEP AND LAM Ht Itecelpta, 26,000 head. Market for choice light strong, oth ers 101 lfio lower; sheep, $4,264(5.26; lambs, $6.7D(iii7.oO; yearlings, $ii.oofi5.75. -Sth ljonis a.lra Sl.iok Market . SHKEP This has been so far the heav leat week of the year as regards sheep rV-'l ceipts. ror the rust two days over 60,000 head was received, but the demand was so good that when the market closed yes terday afternoon, prettv much everything In the yards had been cleaned up, only a few scattering loada being carried over. This morning there was atlll a' heavier run than on any previous day, but so many of the trains were late that it was well along In the forenoon before every thing waa In. This naturally delayed the trade somewhat, so that Ihe market did not open as early as usual, and, as there is always a disposition on the part ot buy ers to hold off In hope of getting some thing better on the late trains, the trade a as not very brisk. It wa very evident that buyer folt that price should be a little lower on both fat sheep and lambs, and they ataried out with the evident Intention of taking off as much aa lo&l5c. HUH the supply of killers waa not very large and they did not suc ceed entirely In their efforts. To call the general market on killers weak to lofrtfc lower would Just about cover the situation, although heavy old wethers showed more loss than that. Tbe big bulk of the receipt consisted of feeders, but fortunately the demand was good, there being a good many new buyeia tn the yards, ao thai In spite of the latxe recelpta, the market only showed about the samo decline as killers, being anywhere from weak to 10fil6c loner. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Quod to choice lambs, $6.90!7.1; fair to good lambs, $i).75u.90; good to light yearlings. $5. 15$ 5. 20; good to heavy yearlings, $6.mr) 6.15; good to choice wethers, $4.404 80; fair to good wethers. $4.25414.40; good td choice ewes, II.4O34.&0, fair to good ewes, $4 0Wi 4.40. y notations on feeder stock: Oood to choice lambs, $6.154i6..r0; fair to good lambs, $6 6oa.10, light yearlings, fcoo-y 6,1ft; heavy yearlings, $4.75f(6.0O; old wetliers, $4.otX0 4.40; good to choice ewes, $.1.2.33.7.'S; breed ing ewes, $3,765 00; yearling breeding ewes, $u 5086.00. Representative sale: No. 201 Wyoming lamb 103 western ewe and lambs., 348 Wyoming lamb, feeder.. 129 Wyo. yearling, feeders.... 275 Wyo. yearlings, feeder.... 260 Wyoming lamb 61 Wyoming lamb 1.18 Wyoming ewe 247 Wyoming lambs, culls 370 Utah ewes, feeders 601 Utah lambs, feeders 79 Utah lambs, cull 22 Nevada lambs 99 Nevada ewea, feeders 1002 Wyoming lamba lif.9 Wyoming lambs, feeder.. 311 Wyoming lamb, feedera... 311 Wyoming lambs, fbtdera... ewea ewea ewe ,. ewe, feeder 320 Wyoming lamba, feeder... 3.i0 Wyoming lamba. feeder.. Wyoming lamb, feeders... 147 Wyoming ewea, feeders.... B.S0 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 1X8 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 228 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 249 Wyoming ewes, feeder.... Is4 Wyoming ewes 602 Wyoming lamb 21 Wyoming lambs, feeders. ll Wyoming 196 Wyoming 3a Wyoming 118 Wyoming 140 Wyoming ewesfeeder. . 20 Wyomln,-4rrtrIIiiir. IK Wyomrng yearlings 2l Wyoming lambs 77 Wyoming aether at. 4 ewes 8': native culls 177 nai Ive oh es 20 wtstern lamb Av. Pr. 65 8 20 117 2 90 61 10 7S 6 16 74 6 16 5X 2 68 6 2 104 4 40 JO $ 6 Km 2 70 67 8 SS 60 6 50 83 93 , S 'If. 81 70 56 25 56 I 00 M 6 h 94 S 76 ,80 2 00 ,79 2 00 ,84 8 20 ,63 6 00 .54 26 5.1 6 ar. 87 $ 20 60 6 26 .49 i Sn .91 2 20 .87 3 25 . 82 S 75 .69 6 00 ,66 20 ,88 2 25 ,86 6 00 , M 6 00 . 55 6 l I'M 4 .14 1 ro .94 2 00 .66 60 Kansaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Hept. 15. CATTLK Receipts, 15,000 hcitd, Including 2,000 head southerns; market steady to strong; top, $8.25; choice eaport and dressed beef steers, $0.50ru8.25; fair to good. $4.50'.26: western steers, $l8u,76; stockers and feeders, $2.00((j$6.76; southern steers,' $3.26 4)4.00: southern cows, $2.iifiif 4 .00; native cows, $2.25(84.50; nutlve heifers. $3.36i.40; bulls, 82.5iK83.5o; calves, $3.76ic7.50. HOGS Itecelpta, 10 000 hoed; market Jteady to 60 lower; top, 8)1.80; bulk of sales, $1. 8itB26; heavy, $8.l(in.30; packers and butchers, $&.00fo8.30; llht. f1.1biiH.10; pigs, $6.60t7.50. rSHUKI' AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.00) head; market loc lower; lambs, $ 107.66; yearlings, $4.765.60; wether. $4.2.4c6.2n; ewes, $4.25ii6.0O; stockers and jeedcra, $3.00 4(6.26. - ?J J'OVl8- Sept. 15.-CATTLE Receipt, 6.6U0 neud. Including 2,200 Texans. Market for natives steady; Teaan lOo higher. Na tive shipping and export stoers, $6.5007.75: dressed beef and butcher steers, $5 40 16. 60; steers under 1.000 lbs., $1.0"d5.25: stocker and feedera. 1; 7f,:-i . mv ,,,. n.H i,uiiu, . $.( 26'i.76; canners. 2.4ItS 00; bull. 3.00Ji 4.26; calves, $6.60f,8.O9. Tesaa and Indian Steera. 23.66fa6.5M: rnvun and hiri- a-j ja fe4.60. ' HUQS Receipt. 5.700 head. Market steady. Pigs and lights. 88.00 n8.15; packers, u8.20; butchers and beat litutvjv. Jetj 48.45. HIIEEP AND , LAMB9 Receipts, 2 300 head. Markot 10c lower. - Native nroUons. $3 7i.fy4.75; lambs, $tj.it,tj7 60; culls and' buck, 82.50a 4.60; totkers, 3O0'o3.76. , siOMi t iir i.ive Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. ISep4,;i5.-OATTLE-.' Receipts, 8,500 head; market-Steady ; steer. $4.5Q'ii7.26: cows and heifers, $2.Sfai4j.OO: calV"?, 2.1008,00. . rmm-neretpts, 9,00 head) market (a lower; top, $8 M; hulk of Bale, 4TS.Oout.l6; SHEEP AND LAMBS Jtecelpts, 2 600 head; market steady; lambs, $1,5047.7$. St. Joseph I. Ive Stx-k Market,-- ...w. t i.ii. i.,, nrpi.. 10. tnueciai lei egi am.) - CATTLE , Iteeelpts, 2,400 head: m?.! "te?dyJ betvt,- U WitlM; oow. MT'if.- tder. $3 7i46 26; . yearlings, 8-10'ri;4 lu. HO(;s - Receipt. 1 900 head; market ateady to oc lower; rang of price, 87.76'l 8.05; bulk or suit. $7.8uw7.8. Stook In SI a at. ' Receipts of live stock at the six principal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha Klotix City ,., K'.. Joseph Kansas City St. Li. Ills Chicago 6 201 . 2.40J . 34J0 .15.00 6 .100 2'5 0uO 8.4O0 1.2O0 $0i0 lOOtiO 6,70 17,000 24.60) 1600 7.0U0 2J r.jo Totals ...62.700 46.300 81 8O0 COLORADO Coloniz; t on Snap 400 acres Lest Northern Colorado cul tivated, improved Und. fine dltci. right. Sugar factory three miles. Half cash easy terms. Alfco 2.O00 aires and 10 000 arte unimproved, name dlatrlrl, coining tinier Irrigation. For prlcea and partlcu lars, aildren WM. L. C'oRNKTT A CO., Denver, Colo. , Berber 1 E.Gooch Co. Brokers aaJ Dealers OkAIAt, VAVOVISIOMX. J10O88, Ou.kt Offlcei 810 84, V. Life MIA. "all Veleuboae. Ooaglas 881. laAepeausnt, a-iii tm a-Sia. Oldea. iwi liaeei Uocaa la tbe a'ias 1