4 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Ralliei in the Face of Lower Cablet. HEAVY BUYING BY MILLERS THK HKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. SEITKMBF.H 17. IPOfl. Cora Waa Hooch t Freely, with Price Hlch aad Market Rhnwlaa; a flood Tab Featarea ( Dor'a Trading. ' OMAHA, Sept. 14,, 1v. Wheat rallied iharpljr after tha opening In face of lower cable and bearish iwntl menL Tha pit crowd were bullish through out tha day because of heavy buying bv mtlleri and elevator houses. Tha close was strong with tha market allowing good tona. C'orn waa bought freely and prlcee were higher. Shorts reallxed the local Hooka are low. and an delivery day near It looka Ilka higher values will have to be paid In order to jet the corn. Wheat atarted higher early and gradu ally worked Into a strong position. The movement la fair, but the demand la excel lent at tha time and prlcea responded to tha higher bide. Foreign' demand la lack ing and prlcea look high enough for the present. ( " n r n rwmA tia.tnu . .... , . , , 1 ' j vnuiiflrr mi values worked higher durrng the day on buying and reflected strength in wheat. Receipts have fallen off again and rash demand la atrong at better prlcea. Primary wheal receipts were 1.634.000 bushel and shipments were &70.WJ0 bushels, against receipts last year of 1. 794.000 bushels and shipments of &7S.00O bushels. Prlmiiry com receipts were 4:15,000 bushels and shipment were 242.000 bushels, against receipts, last year of 373.000 bushels and shipments of 35noo bushels, i ni'!.rano"' r I OOU bushels of corn, l.ooo bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 190,001) bushels. Liverpool closed Va?d lower on wheat and i),d higher on corn. LKcai ranga of options: mled. via OalTMton. (a 4d; future oulat; October, is 411; December, to 6'd. Articles Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. V asd r. Wheat Sept... Dec.... Corn Kept... lec.... Oat Sept... Dec... W'a 67Vk .VI I 96U,! :Uii v; ri 81, 9I' W ft4'J &8'si 67V 6'' 7'a 3K W ) JiJ , 8SS 374.1 3s, r, ' Oaaafca, Cash Prices. WHKAT-No. J hard. W.-H 00; No. 1 hard. aMt-lwtfto; No. 4 hard, 92g86c; No. i spring. WGfcfllc. tJOMN Ao. 2. 65e; No. 3, 60c; No. 4. 64'v Nt ' "". 'WaWAWc; No. 3 yellow, IaV?"1 wi'. &rc; No. 3 white. 66Vc. OATS No. I mixed. .Hie; No. 2 yellow WVtfitoHc; No. 3 white. wVtfWc; No 4 white. Dtii.a9Hc; standard, 40c" RYE No. J, g7c; No. 1. wjc, Carlot tteeetpt. , VVheat. Corn. Oats. hlcsgo ;w Minneapolis oust Omaha 14 29 '17 1'uluth m CHICAGO GHAI.CAr" PROVISIONS Feat area of the Trading and Closing rrlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, ajrpt. 16-Llght receipts In the southwest contributed In a large de gree to a considerable advance In wheat prlcea here today- Tha market closed atrong. with prlcee tip Vai-c. compared with yesterday final figures. Corn price, also advanced sharply and at the close were S.c to llic above yesterdays close. Provision also followed the upward trend Although .wheat, prlcea showed a sub stantial gulp, a a result of tha day's trans actions, the great majority of tradera were unable to offer any satisfactory reason for the strength whloji was manifested tha greater part of (he session. The situation in the south , waa given, however, aa the most logical reason. Receipts at Kansas tlty and St. Louis, which have been light for some time, were still lighter today, and us a result cash price there reached a higher premium. A bulge In com was another factor1 that helped to inspire de mand for wheat. Shorts were active bid ders nearly all day. The opening waa weak on eellpg brought out by a decline or Sd to Id af Liverpool and bv con tinued, libei-a,l .movement lu-fhe northwest. An estimate of the Canadian crop In the northwest, which waa made public today, and which Indicates a' crop much larger than generally anticipated, was a bearish factor early In the day. The market de veloped considerable firmness during th first half hour and gained Iti'strength aa trading progressed. During the day De cember sold between 7'sc and 99Hi899S,c. The close was strong, with prices above He from th top, final figures on December being Wo. . -- Lively bidding by shorts for September caused active buying of all options of corn snd resulted In advances of more then lo In all days. The market closed strong at almost the top. The bulge In corn stimulated active sell ing of September oats, which resulted In substantial advances in all options. The close was atrong, with prices up 4c to Nf,c. - Provisions were strong throughout the ntlre session. At the close prices were 6c to J74c above yesterday's final figures. Th leading future srangeer as follows: Articles. I Opan.t Hlgh.-.1;fr.ow CWei Y y. Wheat Sept. I ec. May Corn Hept. Dec. . May Oats Sept. Dec. Mav Jan. ct. Nov. .Ian. Rib Kept. Oct. Jan. I I 1 02l! 1 0.1H . 1 01 V 1 W 1 C4 . v. -a, e v a vi -aj i " T 7Vl SO',' 61,tB' 40S'' 42V4' 11 00 11 05 11 an ;'' v"41 t 01s 67 4 g4 I 7' gS'it fiOL, fildl'i 42' 41"4 34 00 1 1 11 01", n On 11 70 16 70 21 rm 14 00 17 97m IS 10 11 co 1 11 no 12 00 I 15 On 11 HO I II 66 10 674 10 70 I 23 G 17 11 74 II 90 11 624 10 60 Jl 80 - J 11 S5 111 76 116 Ml SO 4 It 40 i II 6L4 H 40 ! 1 J4 J, 46 I 9 674' 9 46 674; 9 40 Cash quotations were aa follows: FMH'R Steady;, winter patents. 14 6 0: stralghta. 14 4,-4 so; spt ing stralghta 14 .66 4 71;- bakers. H SKXM W. HAKLKV Feed or mixing. 6IJS4c; fair to choice malting. stVcrWc. 8KKDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern. II. S8 No. 1 nurthwestern, tl 48. Clover. $13 50 PROVISION'S Pork. mess, per bbl 12198 ttu.00. LArd, par 100 lbs.. 112.00. Short ribs sides (loose), lU.7Sffll.874', sliott clear sides (boed), 111 8TVan2.50. Tot al dear hces of wheat and flour were equal to 1MM bu. Primary receipts were '1.634.000 bu.. compared with 1.74.000 bu. th corresponding day a year ago. Estimated reoelpls for tomorrow: Wheat M cars; com, cars; oats. 161 cars; hogs 10.0(10 head. m'TTFP ftady; creameries. 1449294c dal-lea. aTfrMe, KOGf4 strong;- receipts. T.4M rases, at mark, caaea lneludd. 18c; flrsta, 22c; prime firsts. !34. CIIEKHK Steady; daisies, 16416c; twins. l4tyiSc; young Amerlcaa, lc; long horns IV. POTATOKS Weadv; cholc to fauev. 63 H.V; fair to good. SigSOe. IXJCUTRT Steady; turkeys, 17c; chick ens. 134c; springs Ho. VEAU-Bteady 66 to M lb., 9rWe: M to U lbs.. 4gi0e; 16 to 110 lbs , 1049l. Mlaaeapalla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Kept. 11 . WH EAT September. ?.,; December. 97,fi97c; ia,,-JI 'v! mXe- ca'n: No 1 hr. S Jl-014: No. 1 Tuirthern. 9sSc(i1.004; No 2 northern. ;sa:4c; No. J northern. 964 SKED Flax closed at 11 4.1 BRAX-In VK-lb sacks 119 50 FIAICR First patents. ni.24k,.4S: second patents. KHOnsW, fdst clear. t:, l(r"Sj second clears, IgjD'j.tA. ' . WBATIIER 11 THE GRAI BF.I.T t Fair Friday aad !ot Maeh thaage la Teasgeratara. OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. 17. 1. Showers occurred wltliln tha last twenty four hour In th lak region, Ohio vailey and gulf state, and rains wer quit gen eral in th Atlantic statea, and continue J" 'h Nw England atate this morning. The weather la generally clear throughout me central valley and th weat, and no precipitation la reported in any section west of the Mississippi river, except on the west coaat of the Qulf of Mexico. Th tem perature has fallen decidedly In th lake region and Ohio valley, and slightly cooler weather prevalla In th extreme lwer val leys and eastern statea. It Is much warmer In th extreme upper Mississippi and M s aourl valleys, and a very slight but gen eral rlae in temperature ha occurred through the west. Th pressure continues relatively high over th central valley and wast, and conditions are favorable for continued fair weather In this vicinity to night and Friday, with no Important Chang In temperature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of th paat three vears; 1909. I 19U7. 190. Minimum temperature.... 64 ar 72 67 Precipitation 00 . 00 '.00 1.60 Normal temperature for today. S degree. Deficiency in precipitation sine March 1. .05 of an Inch. . Deficiency corresponding period fn ISO. 18. of an inch. IWIcency corresponding period In 1907. 6.11 of an Inch. L.. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora aad Wheat Heglea Balletla. For Omaha, Neb., for ' the1 twenty-four hours ending at 1 a. m., Sth meridian time, Thursday, September 16, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Ftatlona. Max. Mln. fall Ashlsnd, Neb...,. 74 Auburn. Neb 71 Rroken Bow, Nb, 71 Columbus, Neb... 74 Culbertaon, Neb.. f Fairbury, Neb..,. 77 Fairmont, Neb... 72 Or. Island, Neb.. 71 Hartlngton, Neb. 71 Hastings, Neb.... 71 Holdrege. Neb... 7 It Onkdale. Neb 7t . Omaha. Neb H Tekamah, Neb... 74 Alta. la Kg Carroll. Ia 70 Clarlnda. Ia..,.., 71 Sibley, Ia a Hloux City.' Ia... Minimum temperature period ending at 1 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES 60 60 43 42 . 50 4K 46 6JI 42 47 62 47 60 46 44 41 46 19 . 61 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 .no .00 .on .on .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 for ky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clr Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cleer Clear Clear twelve-hour No. of Stations. Temp.- Rain, Max. Min. Inches. 74 44 T 17 90 62 .IS 11 70 f. ' .00 12 7T "" 4 T 19 76 Ml .00 IK. 92 M .16 90 70 44 T 19 71 4 .00 11 76 4a T Central. Chicago. III., Columbus. O Des Moines, la... Indianapolis, Ind Kansas Citv, Mo Louisville. Ky... Minneapolis, Mini Omaha. Neb St. Louis, Mo.... Showers occurred within the last twnty four hour In all portion of the corn and wheal region east of th Mississippi river. The weather is warmer west of the Mis sissippi river and cooler east of th rlvr. Light frost occurred In the upper lake region and extreme upper Mississippi val ley. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NKW YORK tiKMHAL MARKET Quotation oa Varlaa of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK, Kept. 16. FLOUR Receipts, 27.8.i0 bbls.; exports. 7.000 bbl. Market firm, with quiet Jobbing trade; Kansas straights, 14.tuVu5.Oi): Minnesota patents, 16.10iU4.00; w inter straights. 14 H.S'u 4 96 ; Minnesota bak ers, 14.66wfi.2o; winter extras, 14.1; winter patents, lf..00ti6.4u; winter low grades, 14 .10-31 4.60. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.15tf 4.26; choice to fancy, f4.30fH.40. CORNMEAIr-steady; fine white and yel low, 11. 6001.66; coarae. fl.p06l.56; kiln dried, 13.&W3.70. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 74c nomi nal, c. 1. f.. New York. UARLKYt-Steady; feeding, M&.Wc, c. I. f.. WIIKATRecelpta, 34,000 bii.; export. 18. 000 bu. Spot market firm; .No. 2 red, 11. 10, nominal, elevator, fl.12 nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. '1 tiortheHnY Trnluth. 11.10. nom inal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 3 hard winter. 11.13, nominal, t. 0. b. afloat. There was g atrong upturn In wheat today, following further good bull support, disappointing winter wheat arrivala. a better cash demand and active commission house buying. Prices ad vanced Vil4c per bushel, but In response to late unloading eased a little at the close and was finally c net higher. September closed at 11 114. December at $1,074 gnd May at $1 0V CORN-Rfceipts. 43.700 bu.'; exporta, 45 bu. Spot market firm: No. 2. old, 7?4c, ele vator, and 7nc. delivered, nominal; No. 2. new. 674c, f. o. b. afloat, nominal. Th op tion market was without transaction, clo Irtg partially ,c net higher, September clused at 7Hc and December at J14c. OATH-Raeeipt. 67.100 bu. . Spat market firm; mixed. 11442.-: natural white, 42a 4..c: clipped white, 43!a4Sc. HAY-Steady; shipping. No. 1, 76-aHjc. good o choice. 9trH74c. riur---r inn; stale, common to choh. ,rrJ"' lm- nominal; Pacific coat. ltUi 18c. HIDL'.K Dull; Boaota. IBUlSifll.r- nlr.i America, 20'4c. LEA 'I HKh (Julet; acid. 22'630c. LEATHER Steady; acid. 22rp3flc. PRpVISIONK-Be..f. steady; family. 1140.. (14.60; mess. tl1.0lCclll.5u; beef hams. 2t..-0 U 20.00; packet, !12.6tu 13.00; city extra India mess. 12v.uwpJ0.fi0. t'ui meats, stead ; pick led bellle. Ii3.Sv4iS.rO; pickled hams. 112 00 Vrd: ' Vrm: ml wgt. tU.4:.W 12.66; jefin!. barely ateady: continent 112 90; South America. tU.60. Pork firm family. I23 6tV524 00; short clear, ta 504 10 ' mesa. 23. 7524. 76.- 1 TALLOW Quiet; city . (U00 per uka ) 6 9-16a4c; country (pkgs. free). 646c RICK Quiet; domestic, 437c; Japan 5(h6'. ' , ' . POrLTRY-Dreed. easy; wealern'chlck ns. I.vi20c; fowls, lvai74c. 'TTER--Easy; creamery extras. 30 KOUS Rarely ateady; western firsts t iiEKHK-Mtajy "fttlK. 19116. claht. 1544T164e. state, full cream, sp- Kanaaa Cltr Grata aad Provision.. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 16.-VHEAT-Sep. temper, 974c; December, H44c; May KCc cash, hard, unrhanged to l'a2c lower-' soft' unchanged to lc higher: No. 1 hard '11 o.v,i 1 06 No. I. fl 011.04; No. 2 red. tl H; No. CORN September. Ec; December 67Sc May 61c; caah unchanged to 4, higher! No. J mixed. 6c; No. 1. 6tic; No. 2 w'hlte !; -No. I. 664Die. ' OATS Cnchanged; No. t white. 414c- No 2 mixed. 41(390. ' RYE 7275c. HA Y I'nchanged: choke tlmolhv 111 00, 1126; choice prairia, t8.7600; choice af falfa 111.60O14.M. Rl'TTER Creamery extras. 4i - firsts 264e: seconds. 244c; packing st.ck ao1.- ' EtiO Extra. 26c: firsts. 21, r rur..., MI.U. ..a - lnll,J.J .1- . IV ocas ana dirties, l-c 14c. NEW YORE STOCKS AND BON DS Market it Strong on Renewed Demand by Speculators. per case: southerns, loss STEEL SHARES LEAD ADVANCE laloa Pacific aad. Reading Ire t aasaally Active aad Xmrmtat gpread to the tieaeral 1. 1st. NEW YORK, s.rit. 16. There was a re newed outburst of speculative demand for stocks todHy and a strong demonstration ot strength was the conseuuenve. lii? movf-meni again convetg-d on the rn' n favorite. I'nlted Stau Steel, t nlon pac ific and Reading. In the last named stock a process of digestion of profits was dlsrernnble which acted a a re straint on Its price movement. In spit of the enormous d.allngs In It. Blocks of a much as lOOOu shares of It changing hands on the floor In the course of dfi l"g the Individual transactions In 1'nlted States Stc were scarcely less strlk.iii and the aggregate dealings even larger than in Reading. When It Is considered how large a number of the outstanding shares of Reading are held by corpora tions for division of Its control ana are unavailable for the open market the proportion of the total market supply ot me stocg lurnea over in me cuui- active a dav'a speculation as today in dicate the artificial character ot muc-n of till apparent activity. In 1 nitea rtaie Steel the absorption was aggressive and determined at all levels and the pi ire movement was upward with great apparent facility and without hesitation on account of th heavv offerings encounterea at various stage Advices from the Iron and steel irade were of brilliant proa- utc:s and active demand, the planing or otders extending forwa.d additional periods Into next ve-tr. The neattny vnsmy 01 the steel trade is of direct benefit on a large number of stocks and its Importance as a barometer of general traao conuiuoin regarded as even mots important, llie deti mined strength of 1'nited States steel. therefore, radiated a strengthening intiu ence all through the list. There was fur ther talk of a wide reaching agreement amongst the chief banking interests nf the .nnnii v ahich was said to obviate dangers of antagonism and to assure harmony and actual co-operation amongst ine mosi pow erful group of financiers, whose Inter e.is hae clashed at tlmea In the past. I'nlon Pacific loomed Into marked prom inence again following the publication uf the brief and simple provisions of the will of th late head of the system. The hsnks continued to lose cash, and the fact tbat the sub-treasury alone Ixis absorbed almost twice as much as the actual sur plus reserve of the banks as shown by th last bank statement caused no appar ent hesitation In the large speculative commitment going on In the stock mar ket. Th declining course of the foreign exchange market was taken to show that recourse was being made to foreign money maikets for menus to carry on the Hpeo ulatlon. Foreign discounts continued to harden under this Influence and the con- hnn..! AmmmnA nf Una.U f u . , .1 'CI, broad Intimation from Berlin of an euriy i P", ' 1..4 iw 2"1.tl other dopnslts. derreased Public deposits. Increased Notes, reserve. Increased , ttovemment securities unchanged i ne proportion or the hank reserve to llah llty for the week Is 63 96 per rent; lest week It was 62 6S per cent. e r York ttif Market. NK(t YORK. Sept. 1. MOXKT On call, firm. 2',ti3 per cent; ruling rate, t per cent: closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 3 per cent; time loans, firm; sixtv days. 334 per cent; ninety days. 4 per cent; six months, 44 per cent. PRIMK MERCANTILE PAPKR-4465 per cent. STKRLINll F.XCH AVtJK Weak, with ac tual huairies In bankers' bills at t4 9'0(f 4 H4'i0 for sixty-day bills and St for demand; commercial bill. tl.KIStf 4.644 KILVER Bar, 614c; Mexican dollars. 4c. Po.N'DS Government, ateady; rallwav firm. The following are the closing quotations 011 eioras ana conns rag f. f ref. ;i d reupnn 1 . tl. re do coupon ....... V. . 4. re Jo rnupon A ll.s-f-hsl in 6s. . Am As ts Am. T T. r. 4 Am Tnt.aroo 4... An ts Armnur it f'e. 4'4 Atrhisnn un. 4n. . rto r. 4 do cv. R At r L 1 4s.... Hi I A Oh lei 41 do .Vts . , do 9 W. Rrh. Tr. t. 4k : of Os. h Cn leather .... 1'. ot N. J. Ss. t htm. t (II1I0 4WS do rsf. 4s l'hlro g A. 11,1 C . H A . 4s . do sn. 4i C. M 9 p C . R. I. P. do rol. As . . do rfdg. 4b.. Colo. Ind. it.. f olo. Mid. 4 A . '. t, a PAH P. R O do ref. Bs ., Pltl'llem' 6s . Frl p I. 4.. do rn. 4. .. (tO PT 4. do tert B. CB. Elec. ri. .1W tll. Cn. V-1 ref. ts.. Int. Met. 44 1"11j Int. M M 4 ,1 .114 Jrrsn 4 .. 11 do 4m .1174 K t. !". 1st 9 .... . l 9 db. 4 nil.... .iin I. A N an. 4. -I M . K. A T Ut 4 . dn rn 4ie .111 Vo. p.rlflr it . 1H N k R of M 44.. 1'1S N T. C. 14 .... .1ie4 do defc 4s 114 N Y.. N. H A H '''4 e. "4 N A W. 1st t. 4s.... . -4 do rv. 4s . No. Piclfle 4s '' de S liiH n . i rfd( 4s .liv4 penn. rt. 4t nil.,. .127 do ron. 4e ij fteidtn sn 4 si 1.. t r. r, . '44 do (in U . S t U S w. 0. 4. tW ,)o ut (n4 4, I S sbosrd A. I.. 41 r. 4.. 1 "SO. Psi-lfle c. 4s M4 do rv. 4 4 do tut rf. 4.... S3 o. Rllir fs . ' do spn. 4 44- MS I'nlon Pii-lflr 4s ... 4s 1' do r. 4 4s " at 14 A rsf. 4a. 4 1' Ruhtxr '4 Vs.-t srn ( hers. Si Wshssb IM ts 744 do lit A ei. 4. . . ssr. A. I14 Wfilirn Md. 4s 71 Tut Rise. rr. Js. s 1M4 Wis. t'sntrsl 4i 1 ITS " 74 IS l'4 14 ! ! 4 14 IS k'.S 1J4 ..VX4 ..1014 . 744 .. 4 .. 1S . .im'tj .lnl 4s IKS 774 .. M', . . 9 i;s . l'4 .. nts ..in .. lis . 1 m .11 .. MS . 10:. MS ..:!.i .. Tus .. .. 44 .. K.4 Peters Trust Company Main Floor N. Y. Life Building Pay 5 Per Cent Interest through their First Mortgage Farm Loan Bonds, which can be had in amounts of from $500.00 up. LOANS Sept. LOANS Sept. 15,1900,$ 0,505,150.00 15,1909, 11,097,747.00 Bostoa took Roads. BOSTON, Sept. 16.-Money. call loans. 4 i&4 per cent; time loans. 44a5 per cent. inn uuuianons were Arrht.on sdl. 4s. do 4k Msx. r.ntr.1 4e 4 AlrhUon R. R dn pfd Botton A Athnny... Ra-ton A Milne.. Ilostnn El.Tst.d . nti-hburf pfd N. Y.. N. H. A H. I'nlon Picifir ...... Am. Arte. them... do pfd Am. Pneu. ube Amsr. Bugsr do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Vt'oolen do pfd advance In the official discount rale of the Imperial bank of Ocrmany was looked upon as reflecting the prevailing trend of money markets. Rales for time loans were marked up per rent for various maturities to the highest rates touched slnoe the business revival set In. Tho call loin ra e went as low- a 24 per cent during the day, although 1 per cent was still the ruling tate. Bonds were firm. Total sales par value, t4 338.000. 1'nlted State bond were unchanged on call. Number of aales and leading quotations on stock today wer as follows: Btl.a Hign. Off Wheat, bu. Corn, rin. . Oats. bu. . Atlls-Ci.lm.r. pfd Amslfsmsisd Copper .... American Agricultural .. Am. Pest Sugar Am. Cin pfd. ex-dlv A IB. C. A r Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. 4fc L. pfd Am. Ice Bet-unties Amertosn Linked ........ Amsrlcss l.ucomotirs .... Am. 8. A R Am. g. A ft pfd Am. Sugar K. fining Am. . A Am. Totiscro pfd A msrl-an Woolen Anaoonda Mining Co Atrhlson v. 'Atrhlson pfd Atlantic Ce4ist Ltns Raitlraor A Ohio Ral. A Ohio pfd R.lhlehem gleel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Lestbsr Central Leather pfd Central of Nsw Janey Ct.as.psak A Ohio t'hloago A Alton Chloag Ot. W Chluago A N. W , M. A gt. P C. 0.. C. A 8t. L Colorado V. A 1 Colorado A Bo Culo. A Bo. 1st pfd Colo. A Bo. id pfd Consolidated Uai Com Produrt. Dataware A Hudaon Danrar A Rio Orands D. A R. O pfd niatlilsra' Serurttla Via i Brie lat pfd Erie. d pfd General Klei-trie ftr.at Northern pft Oroat Norfham Ora.clra. .. Illlnola Central Interhoroagh Mat. Im. Mat. pfd International Harvester .. Int. Minn, pfd International Paper International Purep Iowa (antral kaaaa. City go. K. I'. Bo. pfd. Loul.rlll. A N.:..., M'nn A Bl. I, M . St. P. A S 8 M .... Missouri Pa.ifk M, K. A T M . K. A T pfd....: National Blsi-ult National Lead N. Ft. R. of M 1U pfd... Naw York Central s. y.. o. a w Norfolk A w North A merit an Northern Pacific Paclfle Mall Pennsylvania Peopla'i tei P.. c , C A 4. L Prersad Btepl Car Pullman Palaca car Railway Steal Spring. ..t. Reading Rapuhllc gieal Rapubllr Bleal pfd Kork I .la nd Co.. Hork laland Co. pfd St. L. A g. M pfd .... It. Louts S. W...t B). L. B. W' pfd Sleaa-Bbarriald B. A I Bt.uthem Psoitis Bouthern hallway Bo. Railway pfd Tanneiese copper Taiaa A Pacific T.. gt. U A V T St. L. A W. pfd I'nlon Pacific t nion Pacific pfd f. B Really I". S. Rubber c. s. ei ... j V. B. fttee! pfd t tan Capper- ... t hlmttal . . lou 40, W) iliO I.1 400 I.Ono ajio .! l I1.40O 70 4.1'10 1.1 1V1 an no) 40,sn am 4i ) 4.KJ0 'i.ioo 10. and BOO 11, no 44 8TI 47 1 4' MH 7S 7I.S 4't !', l'l . ll PIS 112V 1?4 1411, 11 '1 4 4i l.fi llllt lilla ' 1121, 4 Low Cloaa. US 47i 4i ;V '4 74 4DV4, 2" 1441 n r't 112S Hi', ion, ' 41 ro l'M4 IKK lliiVt 'ii, T. 18IS 44V Cash quotations were a follows Articles. i Open Recelnis filli.... let t " Jli ! Va.-cirolin 4 nun I abaali ...ll.iw .00) Weaiara Maryland W arlnhiuaa KiaOtrtc Hlgh.l Low. Clos. Wheat Soptember Heeember May Corn i September I lecember May I I :v rs' ic,,' ho tV ,"TSI fS . s;s I t a 7S 4-4, MB a est am I'nlon WhMling A L E .. Wlinaon (antral Total aalce for tha . Ja.lKf tut) &1 WW . I7.i!rt . 4.SW "'jn ll . I. In") . 1.4O0 . I.m 1,010 loo w . 1.4.1.1 . i.mo . j 4110 . 4.000 . n o irio , l.M Tin . I SO0 . 1 , . l.ioa . i. . . . I.M .' 41 100 S.O . a.rj . M 7tl . 1.7D . i. am . I. . YtMfl . I im . .. . I li.jun . 1.400 Ml . 4 .tut! i.i'i liij.ti.i . t . t i .l.'kn 4.7'W I ,ii ' l.0 I. in 41 H.l'.l 4, KM ' 1.1.H1 l t.t.)0 TO 1 fcl ili.llrl 10. jlll Jw eft 3il im i.l'u i .w l" I.IOtl i.;i 1 7u0 ( rn 4 in 1M :" 71 4S II 147V 'a 1W, 4 H i ;.S H't 164 V Mi I4S 47V 11 ' W' !' 41 I1 71', i:i H 14 "l TJ 7t n ii'ii, i' i llS'i 4-4j !il4 t 1M S4 141: ITU II -' 61 'j lfc 41 MTV . 4fi4, 774, " " 12V 4P., 71 17 17 '4 7 V 11 ' k.-.., A W ' 1J7' tu 4' sis '74.' " a a N II 14 1MV 7H 4514 '" SI 147 2V. 191', 47V W.V -;a ;. 14. lilt, 11 164', 4 47 il4 V 11 41 "4 4.V 71 1MV SI 144V Tl'. 47S TS 1.4 1V o'4 137 4V rt4 M 164', 41 14bl lll, "V "V fit iV 4li ?f7 ?.K 71t, si,' 7S UaV Jt v 1; "4 a Id Tl "4 10fV "4-S IV 5 lan, 4, 4K S ' 7l, v 1.1 4T4 44 tl4 avv 74V 4'4 H'4 41 MV ii: Wt 1414 1'icV m 4V 13S 1"4'4 :i lll4 14 31, 71 lit. 44'4 K1 SH "" " M'a iw4 lnSV "4 4V H II 4 141 ittV ivj 4:1, M 74 tu -.'H 4 V 14'V 1MV 14 1U4 14 48V a II 44 J9 47V 7SS4 164 144 7! 47 74 I11I I Lin 4S IH u lao 4V 14.'. lie m 11 17 41 till Jt 7i Wi -7V KV " lui 1 7.1V ' 10V 6Z 71 4 11" T4 ! :i iL'dX 4S ' tVrl, 4 : 11V V Kdl.on Eler. Illu tianeral Glaotrlc Maaa. Klectrlc . do pfd Vm D.a I'nltad yrult ... Vnlted 8. M do pfd V 9. Stsl do pfd Adntur Allouei . 1-t Atnalgamaiad .-. . M .100 Arlrona Com 4fl . S4 Atlantic .1314, nut ia Coalition Jo .104 Ca I A Arlinna I4 :t: (.! a Haria ITS .11 .Cctttannlal 42 .ins copper Ranga tl .Ut Inly We.t 1 .li9 Franklin 17 .. Oranby . 47 nracna Canuiea t I1!.' Ilaos Rovala 26 . 1 M.e. Mining I ..lit Mlrhlsan II .134 Mohask ' SJ . MV Mont. C. A C as . W Kt.ada 4 .lOnVOId Dominion ss . 411 (lltrsi'la .... Parrot . .167 shannon y . . 4 Tmarat-k 74 .. IT Trinity 11 .. 45 C B. Mining 47 ..IV? f S. Oil J2 .. 44 Vtah 4f .. 11 Vlrtorla V .. IV "e-lnnna T ..IK "WolTertne 16J 7 North Butt (I .. 41 I.aadon Stock Market. LONDON. Sept. let. American acurltia were firm during th early trading today. At noon prlcea wr from to T4 higher than yeterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: Consola. nnnrf Ilva Ixiul.vlll A Kaati. lM its account Ul-iSMoo., Kan. Aeiaa. . 41 Anial. copper 14 N.w York Central. ..141 Ansi-onda Norfolk A Weatarn. . Atrhlaon ,....124 do pid ! do 4ifd 107 untsrio A Waatarn . . W Gsltlmora A Ohio. .. 121 V Pnn.ylvanla Tl Canadian Pacific 114 n.nd Mines IS Chesapeake A Ohl... 11 Reading M cm. (treat western.. 11 Sns4kern Railway .. u Chi., Mil. A Bt. P.. 164 ds pfd 71 . liVR'iithorn Pacific ... 11V . 41 tnltia Pacific MS . 11 do pfd 11:1 : SS 1 " "'eel BS 1 m 'Y"- ;..:iio . 44 Wllttash If . 24V efd A H .1U BpeftlaA 4a V 8II.VFR Bar. atead gt.'ifd pr ounc. MuNKV-VSl Pr cent ' 1 Th rat of discount In (he open market for short bills Is lViJl, 7-1 per, cent; for three month' ..bills, lttf! v-18 per cent. New York Miming jttooks. NEW YORK, Sept. dosing quotation were a lonow s De Been licnvar A Rio O do pfd trie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Grind mnfc ..... Illinois Central Cain. 34 Per Cent. This growth tells its own story. The largest TRUST COMPANY in Nebraska Open 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. We accept Trusts of every description. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cowi Slow to Ten Lower, Other Cat tle Steady. HOGS UP STILL ANOTHER NOTCH ghee) and I.amba ot All Kinds Acltee geller aad Itrostcr Taaa on Wednesday Feeders Steady ertth Last Week. SOL'TH OMAHA, Receipt were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday .. Katlmata Thursday ... Neb., Sept. Id, 19i. Cattle, hoik. Shar p. I.,(l8 22.74 4.763 M.OOi I.4H a3.Kll H.HM) 1S.00O Four days this week. .32.04 Same days laat week... 29.041 Same days 3 weeks ao..27.JM Same days 8 weeks ao..29.S.5 Kama day 4 weeks ago. ,22.6l4 Name days last year 39.614 The following table ahowt lS,7fi 23.24J 2S.N04 20.47 21,K!0 17,373 rn receipt W.StH 74.9.1n oO.H.'B au MM SV, WW P. J. Schaefer Neb. 10 4 30 C. 1). Brown Neb. 831 4 00 W. Johnson Neb. 8Tt S 00 27 cows SK) S Ml 1U53 3 50 6 steers.. ..1W2 4 3A F. Halley Neb. t feeders.. 1!3 Rio 4 cow 1000 $ TS 4 cows 10 4 16 Orant Spain Neb. 642 4 50 It heifers... 8I7 8 60 MONTANA. 6 10 3 cows 103.1 8 75 W. Cody S. U. 4 eO 4 feeder.. 4 10 C. Pryor-8. U. 4 65 J. D. Harrison S D. 14 cow !!i& 136 8 cows S16 2 75 1 bull 1100 3 20 U. R. Marshall S. I). 32 heifers... 8M 8 S5 21 steer.. ..1230 37 steer... 26 feeders. 16 cow. ... 14 cows 27 steer. 16 steer.... 1340 J. 19 feeders.. 1252 T. li feeders.. 10U0 of cattle, hoga and aheep at South Omaha for th rear to date. year: lo. Cattle 6S0.1H Ho- l,7o.6;4 Bheep 1,184.750 The following tabl price of hoc at Wouth aeveral day with comparisons: compared with last I!. lnc Dec. tsil.US 2fv, tf iVJ l.hl,7H 122.2-17 1,232,377 47,i 27 shows the average Omaha for tn last Data. I 1909. 1B08. 1 1907. l&Oti. 1905. ;1904. 1S03. Alk Bi unawlck Con. .'. . I'oni. Tuunal atork. do bond Ton. t al. A Va.... H'.rn HlWar Iron flllrer . t . . 17 .1M . ! .190 LadUla Con. Little hief .. Mtiloan Ontario Opblr standard Yellow Jacket . t . .116 .'l .1.4 .110 .14o Wool Market. Sept. Sept. Sept. tiept. 8pt. Sept. Kept. Sept. Sept. oVpt. Sept. Kept. Sept. I 1 ttVil 42 i 46 67 1 6 HS 6 7 5 46 1 6i i 75: 67i c Hi 1 r. I 6 81! 6 76i t 87: i 26 1 i... 7 W j 6 61, 6 s 6 3ii s 22, 6 4d .,. 7 2Ui I 64 I t (0 6 j 6 k 51 ...7 I t 69 ( 82, I 5 3k & oV, 6 51 10.. I 7 87' I ! a U 6 88 6 44. I 64 II.. I 7 171,, 6 661 6 4; 6 87, 86, 6 63 13.. 1 1 6 7l 88 1 6 0, 33 I 54 1 6 64 14.. I 7 93 . , 6 ttej 6 ouj 6 21; a 61 14.. i 7 974; I 86 t 87 6 02 6 14 6 64 ,6 56 15.., 8 04S; ( I 6 09 6 14 b b 6 62 16. . I 8 06', 84, 6 001 I 6 2V; 6 65 : 6 68 BOSTON, Sept. 16.-WOOLr-8ubquent to the heavy sales of wool last month the local market Is comparatively quiet. There I some demand for territory, but mills at well stocked ard holders are asking top price. The domestic clip Is unusually well cleaned up for this time of the year. The leading domestic quotations range aa fol low: Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri thres-elghths-blood. S4c; quarter-blot d. 32(B 33c. Scorned values. Text fine, 6 to I month, 78fl 80c; -fine fall. 66tf0c. California, northern, 6870c; mlddl county. oS-fttVc; fall free. 61143620. Oregon, eastern No. 1 taple. 77&78c; aatern nothing, 7(K872c; val ley. No. 1. 67ia68c. . .Territory, fine staple, 77tiHOc: fine medium, steady, 70 3 72o; fin clothing. 70-(!."2c; fine medium clothing. 679 08c: half-blood, 73(7iic: three-elghtha-blood, oKa7i'; quarter-blond. 674ifi8c. I'ulled, extra, 73(g76e; fine A, e.Vji6tH'; A iiper, &Titi"i2c. HT. IAMl'IS. Mo.. Sept. 16. WOOIy tn changed; territory and western mediums, 2.1'a2Sc; fine mediums, 22HiL'4c; fine, 13'lc. IXJNDON, - Sept. 16. WOOL A sal of sheepskins was held her today. The of ferings were in rair condition and num-1 j. bered 6.100 bales. A large number of buy-'j era attended and competition was spirited : I. Sunday. Keceipts and disposition of llv stock at the Union Slock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., for tweniy-foui hour ending at S o'clock p. m., September 16: RKCEI PTS CA R8. Cattle, tines Khi. M'i-a v., sn. at bi. r. ny. ., 1 wabaeh K. H 3 Mo. fac. K. R 2 t nlon Pacific 44 C. N. w.. East 14 C. aV N. YV., West. ...160 C, St. P., 1.1. A 0 3 C. B. Q.. East 2 C, K. at IJ.. West.... 72 C, H. 1. V P., East.. .. C, R. I. p., Wt.. 1 C, O. W 6 Total Receipt ..298 1 1 4 i 9 34 IB 32 4 I 1 15 1 2 6 ;! 69 71 17 cows. 26 steer. . 14 hetfer. 40 steers.. 17 cow... 24 feeder tVM P. 949 . 6'.'3 933 8 cow s. . 6 calves 10 steer. 11 cows. . 16 heifers J. . 987 .. 2 0 .1045 . 818 J. 11 feeders.. 1127 6 cow..... 991 W. 851 9.'i0 836 12 cow.., 4 cows... 2 cow... 29 steers. . 6 steer.. 10 steers.. 10 steer. . 26 cons. 3 85 33 cow s. . Ilelstead S. V. 4 35 10 steers... 8 60 Kirk Dyer-S. H. .1310 4 90 E. C. Uurnett-S. ti. . 9K8 3 75 8 cows.... F. Uray-8. t. .1137 5 46 8 com.. . , A. Rassmusscti S. U. .749 3 50 62 cows.... Johnson S. I). 8 73 steers.., 4 60 10 cows 6 00 steers S 70 It cows.. Bingham S. IJ 4 50 2 feeder. .1110 8 50 6 cows 1020 C. Harris Colo. 2 70 1 bull.... 3 25 4 feeders 2 70 Oolan Bros Colo. 111)0 4 90 9 cows... 4 00 97 cons... 4 tin 107 lers., 4 00 Anderson Colo. 5 :n 3 80 U7.'i 4 20 t 3 60 ti;) 3 00 :ns 3 45 Herbert E.Gooch Co Brokers aad Dealers : VaOVifciOatlL a.ucta Ooaana Offloai glo at. T. tU allit. Keu vipaoa. Sowglaa gai. tattepaaaeua, A-mai gag A-tlaa, Old, ana i-sraeel Hor.ta In u rta Ing ewea. 13.756.00; yearling breeding ewes, J5.50ft6.00. IteDreseiitative ualoa- 8.(3 Wyoming :i44 Wyoming 3;t7 Wyoming 29 Wyoming 197 Wyoming 431 Wyoming 2:194 Wyoming lambs. lambs. lambs, lam be, ewe ewes, feeders.... lambs, f.-eders. feeder. . . feeders, . feeder.. feder. . 115:1 Hall 952 '. N. ' 8ii8 ..lllnO .. 727 ..lllli ,.10ii2 ,i:isn . 127 . 98 . Ml 2 .1H44 4 65 3 .Ml 5 00 4 00 4 2 3 On 3 10 4 00 3 10 S 8-1 4 60 9 con 1057 3 30 LHSPOSITION-UEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. I h r.mirhfilir Amarlr-an iinr.H niarln... amA fine cross-bieds were at prlcea 10 per rent higher. The sales of clothing and combing : sold weak. New Swuth Wales. 200 bales, at 2'a'ii8i;d. Queensland, 100 bales, at SSV 9ltd. Victoria. 1.600 bales, at 2tii9Tt,d. South Australia. 3u0 bales, at 3H1i9d. West Aua tralla. 10.000 bales, at 3tid Tasmania. 200 bales, at 7iTHd. New Zealand, 100 bales, at 4t)11d. Punta Arenas, 900 balea, at 4-a3Sd. umana racking Co 484 Swift 4 Co 1.10:4 Cudahy Packing Co 1.0.12 Armour ar Co 682 Schwartz-Bolen Co Cudahy Broa St. l.ouls Ind. Pack Co Sch'tschild A Hulsb'ger... Omaha I'ack. Co., 8u J... W. M. Vaneant Co Benton, xans't 4k L.ush.. Stephen Bros Hill A Son V. B. Lewis Huston Co B. Root A Co H. Bulla r . Hues day. .'41.'joo aiiaraa l.tM-al Seearltles. Quotations fuirished b Samuel Burns Jr., 614 New York Life Bldg , Omaha Hi 1 MB';:,d.sT li', B Bid. Mllerankee lratn Market. Xttt.Wit'KRR 'ft.r.1 ..-.....-' J northern, 810Stj06; leeember,' Kvjiilc bid. - I OAT"41ifMlWc. BARLEY Sample. 54.Jt,-. . 1 Toledo ee4 Market. Trlt Vtlfl Y Sanl k t-asn. ." . ri-i,..,r. aii'v, icceiliher IS 70- ' March. 470; No. 3. !0 Tiinothv. prime i lima 1I.IL.. : al I" ime. 1 Liverpool f.rala Market. UVrRfXII. Sept Hi-WHEAT-Spo-dull; No. 4. red wctern winter. 7s 6Vd: fn, tines etesdy. Septeinhe- 7 6,d; Decem 7s liVd March. 7 7d RN Spot siead. new American 1 Tottoa Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 16 -COTTONFu tines opened barely slea.lx ; Septaniher 12 67c; October. 12 60i-; Pecembei . 12 6J -; Jan uarv. 12 47c; February. 1; 51c: March. Mai 12.56c; July. 11.62rrU66r. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. IS. COTTON Spt piarket. firm. hlghei ; m'ddlin 12 7-lo: sale on the pot, 7J6 hales; iu anive. 726 bales. ST lH IS. Sept. 16 COTTON-H ghar; middling. 12 11-lbc. sales none; r-e'iiK,' Hi bitleii; shipment, 27a". bales; stock, 10 "01 bales. - . t'ofe siarket! ' NEW YORK, Sept.' !. 4'OFFEE-Fu-nire market closed steeriv. net unchanged to 5 nolnta hlarber -Sale wer reported of l5omt hag. -Iticludlpg September at a.56o; tl.-i.ber. ttor; l"iecmher. 5 4.ii5or; March. 5. She r Ma v and July. 60c; September. 6 lc. Sjk.i. quiet: No T Bio. 7i,c; No 4 Hantoa. sSlic- Mild, dull; Cordova, 84)12c. Asaerlran Radiator Co . 7 Oil 7 al Onaha'a, IDIT Pa-klng 'o (olasibaa iNabl RlaitrK LlsUl (a. jlkir.so 1 It jr Hlllwar la Mlsia'ia jndtindaiit Ta,apUjne 5. 1 Ka.l St. Lou. A Sub i, ll.i j hin.il t'il ir.at Rai;a ptd j KanM. ttly Hallway . Itirt'iaan Mia T.ia .e J Nabra.Wa Tei.phun 6tok. 1.. Omaha (. , II ! 1 Omaha ICI.eirlc I.ltit A N. : 11113 Om.li. Kl.'lrir i..(ht S-T 'i. ' tiv.ha A '. H Si. ,. i, - umiha A 1' B tl Rv 'Omakaat C. B fl R. pM ;e., I)lhl 4 i:. R Hi. 'nm 4. I um.na i. a. h . a B I i, p u , Oiuana .W'aia fa. ht. If4 jSwwt asd ccmpsay la. tl.4 lovlk Omaha ftaa.r 4'a. .. ! Sioua 4 1 1 (tvk Yatil. pfd . tr. .Ill 4 . . hi:: . . .1 s2 - 1 4' ; . dm ikd. 131.S Hi l"i JS l4. H 41 lDll IV 11 j.e l4 44 ' to lull, 1(1. l 37 Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 16 M ETA LS The till market had a sharp advance, cloning firm w ith spot at 130 lou 30 25. Th London mar ket advanced tl. closing firm, with spot at 4;i:!7 6s and future at 138 T 6d. Cupper was firm and about 20 points higher, on the average, with standard spot and September closing at 812..M"q 12.75. l.ak quoted at $l?..otit 1,1.25. electrolytic at 812.76 13.00 and casting at tl-.bi'Vu I-H7'. The London mar ket waa firm, with spot at 5k 17s tid and future at 5m 13s 9d. Iad was quiet, with spot at 84.30'n4.37'. New- York, and 84 2toi 4.26. East St. Louia. The London market waa lower, with spot at 12 12s ad. Spelter waa cutlet and unclianiced at 86.70'iiR 75. New York, and at ii ida.oJ'ij. Eat St. Louis. I a ret-uli The London market was iinchaneeH at 1 a : 10c loner. Iron waa higher In lmdon. with Cleveland I Eemer were L. Wolf McCreary A Carey S. Wertheimer H. F. Hamilton M. Hegarty Sullivan Bros Lee Rothscnild Mo -Kan. Calf Co L. P. Smith Christie, cllne A Smith. Other buyer 9 24 lu4 -Mi . 24 . 7 . 132 . 63 . 160 . 166 . 41 . 50 . 8.19 . 361 . 228 . i9 74 . 170 . 10 . 45 . 64 .1,1.6 746 1,1,2 1.026 122 115 6.11 2.018 8,227 2,0Kr 662 II 3 65 26 steers. ... MO 4 36 W. 1). Woods A Co. Colo. 13 steers.... 573 6 36 3 rows 706 3 56 cows 974 8 70 U heifers... 712 8 65 3 heifers... 766 .3 55 7 steers.... 621 4 00 6 steer.... 766 4 10 21 steers. ... 74D 4 10 20 steers.... 768 4 10 8 steer.... 807 4 00 E. E. Saunders Wvo. 13 feeders. . 870 8 80 Ed Cheesborongh Wvo. 40 cows 922 8 80 10 cows..'. ..1063 8 2" A. F. Gray Wyo. 21 cows 998 3 K5 14 cows 936 3 36 11 steers.. ..1046 4 75 45 steer. ...1163 6 20 A. Johnson Wvo. 53 cows 1096 4 65 6 cows 922 8 50 R. J. Miller Wvo. j 26 cow s va 3 50 22 steer. ...1062 4 50 HOtiS Light receipts of hog thl week hav made buyer very hungry for supplies and It wa very evident this morning that 1 they all wanted as many as could be se cured. As Is apt to be the case under such circumstances they did not examine quality any too closely, which meana that sales wr bunched even closer than ha been tha ca on a good many davs of late Evtn tha common load looked pretty good In the eyes of buyer and everything waa cleaned up early in the morning. The price paid were mostly 5c higher, common to medium grade (bowing the most advance A good chare of all the hog sold al in 05 &8.16. with a top at 88.20. Representative sale: l.tlO W yomllia veai lltiK-a. feeders 2H6 Wyoming - ewea 239 Wyoming wethers 356 Woymlng ewes, feeder.. Wyonilni lambs, feeders . t"i6 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 1.x vi yoinlna en es yearlings. yearlings 123 yomlna 601 Wyoming ii82 Wyoming 454 Wyoming 312 Wyoming Av. 1 60 . 60 . 60 . He . 98 . M . 61 86 . 64 . 90 . 87 . o . 56 .1110 feeders. 76 feeders. Ml lambs, 1 red pis , 62 yearlings, feeders. 71 ewes, teeilera.-. :. 81 241 Wyoming ewes, feeders 86 1JW Wyoming ewes, teediS S4 24i Wyoming ewes .... 10 448 Wyoming ewe ' i 137 Wyoming lamhs. feeders.... 64 Jtf Idaho lambs, feeder I) lambs, feeders 61 lambs , 69 iamb 63 iarab 71 lamb , ti lambs 69 yearlings, feeder 85 yearlings, feeders l yearlings, feeders 04 yearling, feeders 8j yearlings, . larder yearlings, cull or , 83 5.14 Idaho 126 Idaho S56 Idaho 172 Idaho 419 Idaho 487 Idaho 279 S. U. 130 S. 129 S. 259 8. 257 K. 18 a D. U. U. 11. I). 80 native ewea CHICAGO Pf. 6 36 6 8.1 6 3.1 . 0 4 2. i 20 6 3.1 4 90 4 66 4 4. 3 30 10 in 40 in 15 3 2i 8 26 8 15 4 t. 3 35 K, 6 75 6 78 7 10 I 10 7 10 I 10 7 10 4 Isl 4 wo I 90 I is) 4 90 . 4 7 . b wo 19.617 4.610 were 28,138 eiy 6,840 -Receipt o.- t;r.e a inutaaay, mi cara being re This bring th total for the up to 32,110 head, a against the aame.4la last week. warrants quoted at 51s 4Vfcd. Locally the market was firm at th recent advance. No. 1 foundry waa quoted at 818.6i'l9 00; No. 1 foundry northern waa quoted at 818 54 it 19 00; No. t. 318 Oufc 18.50; No. I southern and No. 1 southern soft, 818 .!(! 18 .75. ST. LOl'IS. Sept 16 METALS Lead firm at 84.27H- Spelter, firm at 85.60. toek Market. Sept. 16. CATTLE Baak of Kaalaa talrmrst. I.O.MON. Sept 1 -The weekly state ment of the Bank of England show the following changes: Total reserve increased.; i5 Circulation, decrease J 814141) Bullion, derreased ),'- Other securities, decreaaed........... 4.S1) t. Joaepb I. Ire ST. JOSEPH. Mo. iteccipts. 3tnsi head: market ateadv; steers. i84-Wt7 0o: cows and heifers. 82.60n76 00; 1 calves, II Ofra" 60. j MOtiS Keielpts. 6 000 had; market 1 stndy to strong; top. 88 80; bulk. ls.OMr8.2o. ; SHEEP AN1 LA M B1 Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady; lamb. 84 00)765. tloai ritr I. Ira Rtork Market. SIOCX CITY. la.. Sept. 16 -iSpeclal Tele gram. 1 CATTLE Receipts. 1.5U0 head; market ateadv; beeie. 64 00V76O: cow. 82 7V.j4.in; feeders, 4 lJ;6 aO, yearlings, 83 00 w4.ti0 IKidx p.,.,-,.lpts. lS.uno lietd: market stead) : range of prices. 37.7.V9X 10; buik of sales. 87.8fii.0. lock la Ijjht. Receipt of live stock at the s, principal western markets yesterday were as follows Cattle Hugs. Sheep. South Omaha 7 41 4) 3 M41 pi.oO Sioux City I &' lm St. Jueeph Inn Hum Kansas City mill , St. Iiuls 7.VI11 1 atwi Chicago letsKl Total... CAT! LB liberal for ported In. four day 29,000 head for a consiaerauie prupoi tton ot tha receipt thla morning consulted of cow stuff and trashy steer. While the bulk of the beef steers con- isted of range cattl there were a rw right good cornfeda In slgnt. Still the total nfi'erlng of desirable killer waa not large. The demand was good and th maiket rea aunahly artlve at good aieady pticea. Cow and heifera were In large upplv. while the quality waa none too aood arid th general trade was mow to not quite as bilsk aa thev were earlier in the week, but still desu able kind were fair seller at steady price vuoiatlone on cattle: Uouu 10 cholc Coin fed teer, 7.ootf7.75; fair tn good cornfed ti. t6 4B7-00; common to fair corilfed ters, 84 766 40: good to choice rang ster. 86 2u.jp4.u0 : fair to good range leer, 64.tQ5.a; cormnou to fair range tears. 83.7644.60; good to cholc coinfed cows and heifera, 84 006.00; fair to good vornfed rowa and heifera, I3 0mj4 00. com mon to fair corn fed cow and heifera J2 ia3 00; good 10 choice range cows and he'.fera, 83.764.50; fair to good range cows and be.fers, 83uuiSi.;i; common to fair tang cows and heifer, 8286443 00; good I 10 cnoic siocKert a no rreaera. i. 103.1 tiO. j fnir to good .stocker and feeddra. $3 tVii e ai. common 10 fair stocaer ana reeders. 83OI015O: tloock heifers.. $26oi 50; veal calves. 83 tti6 60: fc.ll. stage, etc.. 82 60rt 4. M. Representative saiea: W EST K R N .-J-N E BR A S K A Ko. li... 41... 44 .. 41... !... (t... el... 4... I 11... ). .. 4S... T4... ... ..., .7..., 01... .... M ... 5... 4.... ... by... it..., 44... I..... HI... 40... Z" .... 74.... J4 . . . bd. ... ih. Vr. No. to. Pr. la) T 90 4 241 D I 05 40 18 47 2lil ... 111 20 1 4T 2M 40 Ut - 1 41 A14 ... U 0 1 ti 47 Hit ... I ( 40 7 t7V4j 49 244 ... 04 Wl H' at ... i . 00 t J27 ... I 01 41 l JJ0 1 07-4 t "0 47 m ... 07w H l W, 40 I 10 75 ZI4 I 10 01V 74 r . 1 ,. " 71 21,4 1 I 10 01'4 i ... 1 tu OSVs 17 213 ... I -,o 05 .' 214 ... , 8 174 140 I 10 05 la U4 lfl I tu I 04 IT. Ill tin 1 m r m ... 1 10 72 2t3 to I ., 0 72 !44 40 I lu 04 IM . . t o n-'i 71 251 11) 1 10 05 72 Ill 10 I III, 8 01 7 117 ... I It i 71 211 40 I li 1 "5 7f. 24.' ..!' 1 74 204 10 1 llu 1il t 04 tt Ill ... I JO 40 lib Ml IMi Ml!. SHEEP The official recount of yester day receipts broukht Hie total for the Hire days up to over 74.0U0 hod. It, will be remembered that th market vesterday morning opened with proapecta lower, ba Injj quoted anywhere from steaov to 102 Us- lower than th day before. The earlv trade wa slow owina to the lute anix.i I of trains and everyone wna an'ieipatlng a weak and lower close. Aa later train, oama 1 in loaded much lighter than expected, and ia It became apparent that receipts wen mil 100 large to tipply th demand, tha market firmed up Instead of easing off ilocing in th afternoon a little higher than th day befoie. More than that, everything waa cleaned up. Receipta thla morning were liberal, seventy-two car being reported In. still they were the lightest of the week to date At the earn tune the demand for killer was v.-ry good and eieryihing sold a little stronger than the los vesterday. Fat lambs brought pi Ices that w ere around 25c higher than the low spot yesterday morn ing, which makes up for a good deal of the decline Tuesday, leaving the market only a llttla under what It waa on Monday. Offer ings changed hands v- reaiiiv n -..1.. '"'"'a pi everythlna: des tab An. ..110 ...IK ..242 ..25 ..-.It ..til ..24t II ..22 ..242 ..t(, .141 . .til ..J77 ..Kit ..111 ..137 .244 ..104 .1112 ..241 ..361 ..10 ..247 ..HI . J. .4 ..11 .21 ..-ti.1 . ..II ..217 .161 an 1) JVK 9TOtK MARKRT Cattle au4f Nheep 8trad llnaj Xt roust to Hlaher. CHK.'AOO. Sept. Irt.-CATTLE-Reeeipl. estimated at 6,tKi0 head. Market ateadv; steers, 85-6018.60; cowa. 83.6043-5.26; heifers. 83.50iyOU; bulls. 83.004. 6; calves, 83.0oj. 9.00; stockers and feeders, 83.7V(j'6.36. HOOS-Recelpts. estimated at 10.000 head. Market strong to 10c higher; choice heavv, 88.4118.50; butchers. 88.S:Kii.60; light mixed. 8S.laHjU.aO; choice light. 36.30t( 8.40; packing. 88.008.16; pigs. 86.26m7.70; bulk of sales,- KM t78.35. SHEEP mated st 84 255.16; AND LAMBS Receipt. estl 18.000 head. Market steady; shrep. lamb. 6.T6((j7.60; yearlings. 8.5.1)0 Kansaa Citr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Bept. H. CATTLE Ra celpta. 9,0t head, Including l.ntJ aoulherns. Market for cows and feed steers strong; for other cattle steady to 10c lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, I4.60tj41.2fc-; fair to good. 84.206.26; western steer. 8S.76f96.76; stockers and feeders, 88 2tV3.SO; southern steers. 83.2044.60; southern Cows. l2iW(3.65; native cows, 82.00i4.ft6; native heifers. 33.10(83.40; bulls. 12.7544,3.75; calves, 84.0fs7r7.60. ' HOOS Receipts, 6 000 heart. Market sleady to strong; top. 88.30; bulk of sales. 37.90(8.26; heavy. 88.OO4jS.3O; packer and butchers. 88.00e8.30; light, 87.7tMr8.lB; pig. t6.nO4.r7.60. . . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt , 1 .000 head. Market strong; Iamb. 86.7647.60; yearling. 14.755 40; wether. 84.60kJ5 10, ewe. 4.2j4.0; stocker nl feeder, 83.26 ffD.lO. mad. I'll being 1 imi . 3 (4)0 : IViO I 18 im 6 heifers. 20 feeders.. IS feeder. . 18 feeders.. 4 ral Kit. .. 8 calves. ... 13 stockers. 17 feeders.. 4 calves. ... 51 cows. 21 cow s. .. 17 cow s. .. 27 row s. . . 24 cows. . . Totals. 83. 7W M.Mli 45 500 j 18 cows. sill 1154 Ki rn 218 59.1 9s6 731 ... i4 Fawn . . . 1(W9 ... 910 . .. 854 9W M 963 3 tsi 4 i2 8 75 4 9 4 15 i 75 3 76 4 2". 25 3 30 Lake 4 50 3 75 4 15 3 20 V. Doyle 3 4 cow s 12 feedei.. 8 feeders., a ca Ive. ... 4 heifers... 6 stockers. 2" feeder. . 13 cow a 4 calve. .. 63 feeders.. 9;o 4O0 7MI 3K) VW 713 94) e.l llso 944 R Co. Neb 70 cows 1.1. 85 row . .. 95 8 calve.... IHO -Neb. 8 yi 3 :s 1 20 4 00 3 sn 3 85 4 Ol 3 25 4 75 4 10 3 7n 4 15 50 the noted at ron a er ri-olng on strength of ye- St. I.oala I.It atook Market. - ST. LOl'IS. Sept. 16 CA.TTLK-H.celpt, 7.8O0 head. Including 4.800 Texan. Market steady; native shipping and export ters. 80.5V(7.76; dressed beef and butchenf ter. 35.4r-u.50; steers under 1.000 lb., 34.0O86.26; stockers and feeders, 83 756 ID; cowls and heifers, 33.25'H6.76; ranners. 82 40S.OO; bulls, 33.00(4.25; calves. 35 60i8.00; Texaa and In dian steers. 83 75 6.50;, oow and heifers, 82 40 4.50. -- -- 1 HOOS- Receipta, 8.A head. Market 'waa steady: pigs and light. 60o-(j20; packers, t7 90jj8.25; butchera and beat heavy. 88.8114 8.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4tOO head. Market steady; natlv mutton. 33 75 4 80; lamb. $4 .4jOroi7.Su; cull and buck. 32 iV) 4j4.50; stoi kr. 83.0O3j3.75. 8t. I.oal Oeoeral Market. ST LOlIS, Mo., Sept. 16 WHF.AT Hlgher track: No. t red caah, tl.lfiffjl.16 No. 2 hard. ti.Oa'n&l.oO; September, ll.04; December. 8101; May. 31084. COKN-Stronger; track: No. t caah, r; No. J white, 6ic; De:ember, Wc; May. 624,C. OATS Higher; track: No. i caah, 4ia4Jc; No. 8 white. 4jl'kc; December, 404c; Sfy. 42lic 1 . .) KLOl'R Steady ; red winter patent, 86 00 V6.30; extra fancy and straight. 84 7tij4 96 bard winter clears. M 9ft(jM 20. SEED Timothy, 8.1.003350. , 't )RN M EA L 8.1 20 RAN Firm; sacked, east track, 811 HAT Steady; timothy, tl1.0Oiai5.tO; prai rie. 39 5fXttl1 fiO. K BAOOINO 7c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; lobbing 828-50 Lard, higher; prime ateam. t H 7fla 1 1 SO. Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts t)2 121.i; clear ribs. t!2 12,: short dear 812 25 Bacon, steady: boxed extra hort 313 121,; iler rlh. 313 12; hort rlers' 313 26. POCLTRT-Weak: chirkena 13,-; aprlnaa 13c; turkevs. 15-ai7e; duck. 11c; geese 6c HITTER Steady; creamerv, 2'&3lc packing. SOc. w KtJilS steady; lMtc. Receipts. Shipments feeder market iMi.rii. i m .in. looked very weak and everyone had ul....uH I i ymitm iir a lower close in iif-iuuuii. un the e intrary. a ooe. me market really closed uu n aa goon and firm thl I ne arsiraui kind. The i""1;-" anernoon and ttila morning makes up for any weakness that mv have oc curred earlier in the week, leaving the , reeuer market Just about where it was last week which mean that tt waa in a good, healthy condition yuotaiion on fat sheep and lambs: Oood 1 i-eoria Mark!. to choice lambs. t6.9tii7.; fair to good1 PEORIA. Sept. 16 CORN Highei lambs 86.7.Vu6; good to light yearlings yellow. 68.c; No. 8. f, No. 4. 8.1 liu 6.30; good to heavv vemlloua tf. i tin riade ST..-: No 2 vellotv aa oAiB-niinr, stanaara. 44r(74Jc: Ni. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. . . I Oats. bu. . 11 98.100 a) vm 480iS) 6.700 47.800 14 tvi m 754) No 678c; m; g od to choice wethers, 84 4024 75; fair to good wethers. 84 26-114 40; good 10 cholc ' , "'o4j0; fair to good ewe, 84 0-j Quontlons on feeder luck : ito-.d i-i cb.iice lamhs 86 .l.Vao.fO, fair to gexvl lamb 36 6004 18; lijtht l eanings. lu.Oimi j.l .; ,n,v yesMlngs. H75'f5i4i; old etheis 44 0i 4 41', good to choice twes. 812'.lg3 75; breed- white. grW'tc Dalalh (irala Market. lU'Lt'TH Sept 16 WHEAT N' ni.nhirn. tl0fit; j northern. W.i HATS-Mi.wWie. bee Want A us are business booaiera.