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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IB, 1900.
CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Domeitic Advance Thunday Makes
Liverpool Cablet Strong.
RECEIPTS CONTI51TE TO BE HEAVY
Cora. Iteeelpt Ara Moderate, la
Ala the Shipping; Dm4 r;
Inkti Short May lloee
Trooble with Dellverlre.
OMAHA, Sept. IT. 10.
Liverpool eablee cam strong, being af
fected by tha domeetlo advance yesterday.
Receipts In tha northwest continue heavy
and all report Indicate they will continue,
heavy. Tha export demand I very mod
erate and thla must rcault In an accumu
lation of stocks In tha north 'v stern mar
ket and wilt affect prlcrs later on.
Receipts of corn ara very moderate,' aa l
also tha shipping demand. It looks aa If
sellers of tha September corn may have
oma dlffiouliy In making their delivering
unleai country shippers becoma freer sell
ara. Wheat ti ataady but narrow at the
tart on better eablaa and anme eeauaied
buying. Offering beeama freer la'er and
week-end selling atarted and value grad
ually eaaed off at tha oloa. There are
nood Indication of a large northwetern
movement for next week, which ahould
cause a break.
Corn u ateady early, but weakened
later with tha decline In wh.at Receipts
ara light, however, and tha market retain
a firm undertone. Unless receipt Increase
value ahould hold their own, aa sentiment
la atlll bullish.
Primary wheat receipt were 1 463 000 bu.
and ahlpmanta wera 961. uno bu., against re
elpta laat year of I,102.0u0 bu. and ship
nienta of Tli.OOt bu.
Primary corn receipts wara 49.000 bu. and
ahlpmanta wera 231,000 bu., against receipts
i,,LJ'r W,0v4 bu. and ahlpment of
410.010 bu.
Clearance were 140 bn. of corn, none of
oat and wheat and flour equal to lM.Ouo bu.
Liverpool cloaed Vid lower to l'.d higner
on wheat and Hd lower on corn.
Local range f option ;
ArUcla. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cios.t-Y4 T.
Wheat
Bept...
Deo...
Corn
Sept... lac...
Oata
Sept...
LQ...
wJ KVa'
Kh l
I
MSI 88V.
K4
91'.
lrt
68
I
68
Osaohn Cut Prloee.
WHEAT No. I bard, MH$I (; No. 8
hard. fv08c; No. a hard, ftajfftftet No. S
aprlng, 96t687c.
CORN-NO. 9, t164g4r,V.c; No. t, ttci No. 4,
64H4i4o; No. I yellow, tfr8r'c: No. I
yellow. fcff6oi No. I white, 8i66Kc; No.
I white, er-atifce.
OATS No. I mixed, l7HMe; No. t yel
low, 8Ktte; No. I white, UHCWte; No.
4, 3W.ac; atandard, 40e.
RYE 67e; No. 2, 66ti6c.
Crlo Hteetftt,
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago 43 2)69 109
Mlnneapolia , 623
Omaha 21 84 23
luluth T7o
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
, Peat area of the Trmdlns; and Cloalafc
Prices t Board of Trade.'
CHICAOO, Bept. 17 The praeence on the
floor of tha board of trade of visiting
delegations fram various exchanges
throughout 'the country who wera here to
attend a grain men's convention detracted
materially from Interest In trading today
and prompted a shortening of the ses
sion by halt an hour. Owing to tha In
activity, price of the leading grain moved
within narrow ranges. Wheat cloaed weak,
at net declines of Vo to lo, compared with
yesterday's final figure. Corn, oau and
provisions also closed easy.
Liquidation of September holding by a
leading long, was tha feature of trading
In wheat and was largely responsible for
a heavy tone which prevailed tha greater
part of tha session. Home of the most
Influential oommisslon houses were per
alstent seller of the December delivery,
and this contributed to the weakness. Hal
He occurred now and than on covering
byahorta, but the upturn wera followed by
renewed profit taking which caused fresh
declines. Liberal receipt In the northwest
wera the principal bearish factor. The rang
for December was between 98tt1j99ic.
Tha market closed weak at tha lowest
point.
Bom ahow of flrmnesa waa manifested
In tha corn market at the start, but during
tha greater part of the day sentiment in
tha pit was bearish. Tha cloee was weak
at losses of He to e, with December at
800c.
Oats wera firm at the outset, but soon
weakened In sympathy with the heaviness
of other grains. At the close prices Were
unchanged to ttc lower.
Provision were Inclined to be weak all
day. Prices at the close were 2Vo to be
lower.
The leading futures ranged a follows:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yet y,
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May
Corn
Sept.
Dec.
May
Oats
8pt.
Deo.
May
Jan.
Ort.
Nov.
Jan.
RJb
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
1 03
1034
1 02
1 024
l oavi
1 02 H
MH
1 02S
I
1027a
1 02
t ss! H
uk 0iTk 61471 A
lilffTtH
61
41 H
os
62HtH,e2HfiS,62W
4m
4014
40H 40H
40H 40iiS S
40'tfiH
40 v!
42&43
43
22 H
S.HS
23 96 I
18 01
10 7V4
11 00 j
11 6ft
W 17V!
n r?H
11 to
62H
13 5
18 00
23 95
18 05
24 00
16 10
13 DO
12 05
11 65
10 70
11 PJ
11 62H
t;vt
l 07HI
io arm
10 CTVi
10 974
12 w
11 65
11 7 '4
13 or-
11 62V4
11 62'4
10 7H
11 7s!
10 CO
10 06
It 814
U 67V4
11 87V4I
II w
a 66
11 0
t 60
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOCK Firm; winter patents. $4,650
I AO; straights, $4. 4f.fr 4 SO; spring straights,
$4 55411.(6; baker. U.XXSi-60.
RYE No. 2, 7173c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, SOffSgc; fair
to choice malting. 6.fr65c.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 aouthweatern, $1 S3H;
No. 1 northwestern, $1.4JS4. Timothy, ti.fm
3 00 Clover, $1160.
provisions Pork. me, per bhl., $2395
S4 00. Lard, per ino lb.. $12 TO. Short rib
aides (loose!, $11 7IWH1.37H; short Clear sides
(boxed). $11.17013 50.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
cquuI to U)I.OOO bu. Expurta for the week,
as shown by Bradstreet's. were equnl to
t.287,000 bu. Primary recelpta were L45J.00O
hu., compared with 2,102,000 tha correspond
ing day a year ago.
Eatlmatad recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
SI cars; corn, $29 cara; oats, 1.S4 cars; hogs.
(.000 head.
BUTTER Steady! creameries, 24ViG29Ho;
daisies, MAIAc.
EGOS Steady, at mark, cases Included,
ldc; firsts. 2?c; pr'.me firsts. 23'rc.
CHEESE Firm; daisies. 15Vfc154tc;
twins, 14015c; young Americas, 16c; long
borns. lc
POTATOES Fasy: choice to fancy, 60JT
63c; fair to good. 55Jt58c.
POI LTRY Steadv; turkeya. 17c; chick
ens, 12Hc; springs, 14c.
VEAL Steady; 60 to AO-lb weight. iH
fHc: 40 to 85-lb welghta, idlOc; S3 to
110-Ib. welghta. lOWCfUc.
MlsiaeaoIla Gralat Market
MINNFAPOLIS. Sent. 17. WHRAT Sep
tember, December. 7c: Ma v. 1 00'i
til Ol faah- Nn I hint iVr,il (ml.' N'n
f northern, t$iVtc,- No. I northern. SXi-U
it'T'4; No. 1 northern 4Vl5o.
rLAX-Tloed at $137.
PRAN In KO-nound sacks. $11. SS.
FLOCll First patent. $S.n6.45: second
patents, n.itorTS- firt cl
ileara, $4. 364.56;
aecond clears, IoqjI SO.
(.lveraol Crala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. H.-WHEAT-Snct.
dull! No. 2 red weatern winter. 7 4d- ril
turea quiet: September. Ts December,
7a ad: March, 7s iVI.
CORN-Spot. steady: new American
mixed via Oalveston, 6s 4d; future uulai
October. 6s 4Sd; December. 6a Ed.
Mllwaakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 17 - WHET
Lower; No. I. northern. HN'jfjlott; N
northern. 11.021.04; Dtcetnbtr, teHfaiijUc
OATS-41tU4c. oixc.
BARLEY Samples. 4c.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17. BUTTER
Market 4M lower: extra western cream
y, lc; xtra oeaiby prtrts lje.
CUOS Firm; Pennsylvania and other
marby firata. free cases, re at mark: cur
ge( rvoietg la returnable cases, 1 at
mark; western firsts, free case, re at I
mark; current recelpte, free casea, JVtJUcat
mark.
HtEV K Steady; New Tork full creams,
'r.olc, le.
WKW YORK OGKRAL MARKK1
(.notation ef the Day Varlo.s
Commodities.
NEW TORK, S-pt. lT.-FT,OUR-Re-ctpt.
t!,ij hbl. ; rprta, 14. MO bhls. Mar
ket quiet with prlcea firm and unchanged;
Kansas straight, 84 8M'5 0u; Mlnneso.a
pitenl. f..lti().oti; wlnttr stislghts. MM
4.; Minnesota baktrs. tt.KWjft.K); wlniet
extra. 34 95; winter patents, ft 00J'S& 40,
winter low erade. 84. 4 .VI. Kve Hour.
lea.ly; fair lo good, 4 l.V-14 25; choice to
fancy, 84..3'4 40.
I'URN mkaL Steady: fine white and vel
low. Il.aivgi.a5; coarse, 81 60 1.65; kiln dried.
Uvn3.70.
HYB Dull; No. I western, 76ViO, nomi
nal, c. I. f., New York.
HARLKY.-Steady; feeding, 6SC59C. c. I. f..
WHEAT Rectlpts. 12 000 bu.: exports,
W bu. Hpot market essy; No. I rd,
H nominal, elpvalor; No. 2 red, ll.ll,
iKjin.nal, f. u. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
I'ulutli. )1.0W, nominal, f. o. b. afloat;
No. t hard winter. II 12'i. nominal, f. o. b.
afloat. The wriest market Welded to big
northwest receipts and a slack cash de
mand today, closing Hfilc lower. There
was ony a llBht trrnl". w s'lv professional.
Ki"rt mbrr rlooed at II H)4; December
clysed u. I'M; May closed at 1 o;'t.
t.'OKN Hecelpts, 22 U0 bu. Spot market
easy; No. I. old. 7S'c, nominal, elevator,
and 76V. nominal, delivered; No. I, new,
ti7c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option mar
ket. was without transaction, cloflnx about
unchanged. September closed at 7Kst: !..
e.-mber cli sed at 7J"i".
OATS Use-Ipts, to MO bu. Rpot market
steady; m xed oats. 4llt't74fc; natural whim,
2tcj clipped white, 4;frn4lc.
"'PI'ing, ,o. , 7i4igOs;
rood 'o choice. 80i7'c,
HOPS Firm; state, comm. in to choice
S&S' lWi' nominal; Taciflo coaat,
IKOe, ltu lo.
HIDES Dull: Tlnvnta isvff.ias.' r.n,..i
America. 20c.
i.i A 1 Hi.K Qjtilfft; Cld. 22ti!IOc.
."ipVISIONS-Ueef firm; famllv. $14.00
4T14.W; mess. Ul.OtVuii.RA: heaf hamn 1)1,41
i.00; rackrt, 112.0012.50; city extra India
mess, $2o.t)titi20..VJ. Cut meat, firm; plckl'-d
b!'leB. 'ik'&Ut'O; phkUd hams, 12.00ci
''ar1' "teady; mld'lle west, )2.4f.$
nrauj; continent, routn
..HTr'ca' I'ork. firm: famllv, i:',t.jO?D
24 00; short clear. riwJvi,"kr in u..
25.00. ' 1
TALIjOW Oulet : cltv (1 01 n.r r.,r.
I -lRlt6Hc; country (pkgs. fr-e). SSigiUc.
rtn wuici; aomesttc, sviOFc; Japan,
bQ HO.
BUTTER-Weaker
30Vie; extras. 30o.
creamery, specials,
CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, spe
cials. 15H$lHc. 1
EGOS Irregular; western, firsts, ffi'.iiff
27c; first, 23524c; seconds, 21t)2L'Vtc.
POULTRY Dressed, easv; western
chickens, 15g30c; fowls. lfinUTc.
St. I.oal General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17 WHEAT Firm;
t rnrlr KTn vorl Ma mU. i t a vr n
" ' m !-', tnaii, fi.iitji.ia, iU. at
hard winter, J 031T1O7: September, $1.0314;
tn-oember, $l.G3't.0KH; May, $1.0i.
i,uA-nifiay; tracK, wo. I cuBh, fO'c:
No. Whit aHiUr I hft.mh.t r.ttU Muu
Uhio. ' """"
"Ai Bteady; track, No. 2 cash, 413
41He: No. I white. 42(4itc; December, 4b i,
t)4S'c; May. 42c.
F I. OCR Steady; red winter patents, $S.O0
05.30; extra fancy and straight, 4.70fi4 M;
hard winter clears, 13.904 20.
hfc.ED Tlmothv, M.Oi&3.50.
C 1RNUEA L $3 20.
RRANf IT-Irm ,.L A ... ... nl. n MA
HAY-Pteady; timothy, $11.0015.50; pralr
rle, 9.60fi 11.50.
IKON i'OTTON TIES 80c.
BAOOINO 7c.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PRO VTKItIN M fnrl ,.. lkVI..
2J fO. Lard, firm; prime steam, I11.70SP
11 Ml IV r.,.0. kl.k... I .. ....
shorts, $12.50; clear ribs, $12.50; short 'cleat s.
um;on, mgner; poxea, extra snorts,
$13.f0; clear ribs, $13.50' abort clears. 113.75.
POi LTRY Lower; chickens, 12c; spring,
12c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, lOVtc; geese, Oo.
HUTTER Unchanged; creamery, 24Q31c;
packing, aoo.
. . . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10.600 H.400
W n.lt hi, aa asv 4m aa
Corn, bu 9it litfi oanrt
Oats, bu ;78;40O 70.U00
Kaasa Cllr Oral sad Provlsloa.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 17. WH EAT Cash,
unchanged to lc higher; No. 2 hard, $1.044
C1.06; No. $. $1.02&104H; No. 2 red, $1.15;
No. $. $1.13fi1.14; September, WHc; Decem
ber, 4Hc; May, 7c.
CORN Nominally, unchanged to He
higher; No. t mixed, "8Hc; No. 3, Mic; No.
t white, Mc; No. i 6064c; September
66c; December, 581c; May, 61.
OATS Unchanged ; No. t white, 4143c:
No. 2 mixed. 38Hft40c.
RYE 724J750.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy. $11.01
1126; choice prairie, $8.7&59-CO; cnolca al
falfa. $13 5014.50.
HUTTER Creamery extras, 28',ic; firsts,
2S'ic; second. 24"c; packing stock, 2uHc
F.3as Extras, 86c; firsts, 21c; current
receipts, cass Included, $6.25 case; second
and dirties, 12c; southerns, loss off, 14c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Whrat, bu D4.C0O 117.000
Corn, bu 11. CK) soifl
Oats, bu ,000 10,000
Cash quotations were as follows:
Artlolen.
I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
Wheat
December May
C01 n
Ociober ..
tccmber
May
MS
9514:
944
87S
6CS
5KS
61
94H--.i
66
I i iv
r-s
nil
Peoria Mar.ket.
TEORIA, Sept. 17.-COnN-Strong; No. 2
White, (&iifji,p; No. 2 yellow. ee; No. 3
yellow, f?c; No. .3. 68V; No. 3, re.
OATS Firm; atandard, 404; No. 3 white.
39443940.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, Sept. 17. SEED Clover, cash,
$836; October. $8,574: Deoember, $7.50;
March, IH.50, Timothy, prime. $1.80. Alxike.
prime, $7.96; March, $8.06.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Sept. 17 -WOOL-The Commer
cial Hullelln of Boston will say of the wool
market Saturday : ltuslnesa for the week is
about I.0OO.O0O pounds, as the large mlllj
are not operating. The market is very
strong, but not heavy; buying movement
will probably send values to a attll high"
level. Only about 60.0U0.000 pounds of the
lo territory clip are now held by dealers
The shipments of wool from Hon. on to
September 14, Inclusive, were Ikt. won
I pounds, against 125.104.M pounds for the
same time last year. The receipts to Sep
tember 1. Inclusive, were 31.0is,2ti4 pounds,
against 200,5h.8.")l pounds for the same
period last year.
IXINIHJN, Sept. 17.-WOOL A sale of
faua nf ?nod Hnne arM Vnui .v.,..-.....,....
I was held here today. The offerings num
1 bered 656. 9M. of which ;3.7 were sold
I There waa a very large attendance of
Duyeis anu tne neniuna nag no id for west
ern, which were geneially of a fine qual
ity. Long wooled skins realized 4 pence
higher than the laat sale, and short
wooled V pence. Coarae wooled
In demand at full rates, although om
, lots hold at slightly below the previous
al rates.
i LAJt is. Bpi. it WO. )L-Unchanged
territory and western mediums. 23 BC
fin mediums, Zljjtic, fine, 13j1lkj. '
I.ondoa rtor Slarket.
LONDON, Sept. 17. AnirrU an securities
opened ateady today. Later the market
was rather dull with prices ranging from
S below to 4 above yesterday New York
closing.
London closing stocks:
Conteis, moiwr J'4 I-ouItI11 a .. . t,l9w
iu wi" ---.", iv. at 1 4j
not u 1 11 s , K A T 4J
PPr 44N. V Cntral!!!'.!!!'l4t
t Norfolk w t:2
i do pfd .;; Ii
A mai . iwfjwr
Anaroaaa
Athtaoa
du pld lJ"WOiuarto it w
minors a Ohle... ltl'4 Pnr..yynla n
f.nUiu rstitif Wi.iui Mm.. '
rhoipaak A 0 44 P.radln tt
CtiUo O. W HWeaihrn Hy .' " 11
fhl.. Mil. 81. f. ..!;. 4v ptd Tl "
lie Besra liioulhara Facltlc )IIi
iMMt t RIs O Lnloa Pacific jut
i 4i m pu uxw
Erie g t..l
4a lat 9t do ptd 13l
do 4 pfd.... 44'4abh jn,
Crwnd Tranli fT do ptd "
llhiiou renlr I Ul4 Spanish 4a ...
SILVI:R Bar. ateauy at iT4d per ounce
MoNEY Sfl per cent.
The rate of d'scount In the open market
for short bills ta 14 per cent; for three
months' bills, 19-164 IS per cent.
gtateaaeat of Imperial Beak.
BERLIN. Spt. 17.-The weeklv atate
Piet.l of the Impei lal Hank of Uermany
ahow the fi Mowing change:
Cash in hand Increased 1,352 OHO marka.
Loana ducreased 6.127.0iU marks.
Discounts Increased ililOO marka.
Treasury bills Im rcaaed ll.OUt.uuu marks.
Note lu circulation decreaaed H,tt-4.uou
marka.
lupoalta Increaaed 79 11 4 000 marka.
Quid In band Increaaed tJk.out marka.
aEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS
Speculation Moderates Iti Pace Be
came of llonej Conditions.
BASK SVPPLIE3 DWINDLKQ
llalk of Bnalnesa la Done Below Level
of Tharsday'a Cloae riaal
Prleea Are Highest of
the Session.
NEW YORK. Sept. 17 The speculation
In stocks moderated lte pace today, pre
sumably In compliance with suggestion
"vn those who hmrl the nurse strings.
The fact of' the narrowing resource of
trie 'money marsei have been obvious an
through the week, but apparently 110 ac
count has been taken of tne situation until
today. With an actual surplus reserve laul
Saturday of Ices than $4.mi0"u. the suo
treasury had absorbed enough by the mid
dle of the week to leave lna percentage of
reserve below the legal requirements, unless
a scaling down of detM.it liabilities ii.m
been effected In the meantime by a loar.
contraction. Of this there was no evidence
in the stock market where an animatej
speculation was carried on day after day,
supposedly with Increasing liability for bor
rowed money. The summary of the week s
currency movement hhows thai tile nib-
treasury reduced Its otfgregnte wttnriraw
als for the week by yesterday's operations
leaving the total at t.4o0.vOO. In place
of last week's heavy loss on the Interior
movement, the New York banks wppear
to have aalned several million dollars trot
that source, reuucliig Ly as inuoli the loss
011 suotreasury operation, rear turn me
surplus would be entirely wiped out, therej
fore, abated after the appearance ot tnc
estimates of the currency movement. TI10
movement of foreign exchange during the
week has made 11 evident that money was
being borrowed abroad to relieve the local
banking position.
Foreign money markets gave additional
evidence today of the effect of tnls pro
cess. Discounts in London again advanced.
The committee of tne Imperial Bank of
Uermany did not advance the official dis
count rate, as it was expected it would,
but another meeting of the conimltttee
was set tor tomorrow for further consider
ation of the subject. The active specula
tion in Berlin as well as the demand of
Russia upon that center for gold has made
It a competitor for the London gold sup
ply. This promises to affect the chances
of American borrowers for securing addi
tional resurces.
Stock market collateral on loans Is
the most satisfactory to be had in the view
of bankers, but the security depends on the
maintenance of prices. The stocks which
have been most active and prominent re
cently were consistently pressed for sale
on any advances today, but the selling
orders were reduced or withdrawn on re
cessions, St. Paul was picked out for
operations to afford a sustaining force In
the market. The recovery from Its earliy
decline In Reading served the same pur
pose and there were only scattering polt.tu
of strength, especially among the minor
specialties arid industrials. The bulk of
the day's business, however, was done In
the neighborhood of or below last night's
prices. The spurt -in Reading waa re
sponsible for the strong closing at the
day's highest prices.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par
value, $4.378.0.0. United States 4's regis
tered advanced per cent on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks today were as follows:
Bales. Hlsh. Low. Clou.
Allla-rhalmara pfd too 64 6.1 3
Amalgamated Copper M.40 Hk 11'
Anuriun Atrloitllural .... " C 44 47
Am. Baat Sugar i.iHO 4 4
Am. Can ptd 1.M0 ithk 'l 12 W
Am. C. A F 4.i0 7U4 491 70
Am. Cotton Oil !,iJ0 754 14 !4.
Am. H AL. pfd (00 4V 49 4
Am. lea geourltles 1,100 WSt S4 it 14
American Linseed 4ft) lSt 1H 14
American LooomotlT 1,100 41V, 41 41
Am. S. R M.lOi) 100H M4
Am. 8. A R. pfd liD 112H 1UT lit
Am. Sugar Refining 600 1 li 13! t
Am. T. 4t T 4,it0 104 141 HZ
Am. Tobacco ptd l.fH) 101 10044 100
American Woolen too l4 ts l
Anacooua Mining Ce 1.400 4S 44 4SH
Atchison M.400 13) 1.1 '4 11H
Atchison pfd 14
Atlantic Coait Lin W0 1J4 111 1U
Buklmor. Ohio ,7O0 111 111 111
Dal. A Ohio pfd M
bathlaham Steal 4.000 14 It 16
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 17,X 7t 78 78
Canadian Parlflo .r. 6-XT Itt 1M 15
Central Leather 71.100 44 44 41
Central Leather pfd 1N 101 lot) loa
Central of New Jersey 4l0 421 116 lit
Chaaapeake Ohio 1I.0 M 12 19
Chicago Alton 1.100 70 9 W
Chicago ureat Waatarn 1,100 1. 11 10
Chicago N. W ) 1M ll4 1K
C. M. 4k Bt. P Ui.i'X) K4 140 1(1
C, C. C. & 8t. L 2"0 76 16 76
Colorado r. 1 1,700 45 45
Colorado A So 1U0 62 62 62
Colo. t go. lrt pfd, x-dlv ...... t
Colo, a 80. id pfd, ai-UIr Tl
CouaolliJiad Uaa 1.600 147 144 144
Cm Producta 1,M i.1 - tl J
Dalawar A Hurt aoo 4.0V0 14 12 146
Panrer A Rio Oranda l.M) 47 41 41
I. R. O. pfd 100 44 14 M
Ulitlllana' Securities 1'Hj - la 14 s n
Krla U.60 M S6 M
Krl. lat pfd l.aoo 63 61 61
Krla M pfd !' 4 41 41
Oanaral Electrtc fAH) 1M 1774 1014
tir.it Northern pfd 4.000 164 161 161
Oraat Northarn Or etfa.... 6,700 4 M 4
llllnola Central 1.40V 164 163 164
Imerborough Met 1,1m) 16 14 i4 4
Int. Mat. pfd 4,000 41 47 44
International Harveeur ... 1,400 S 6s
Int. Marina pfd 4W M 22 12
International Paper 1,100 1 17 17
Intarnattonal Pump Too 4t 41 4S
Iowa Cantral ,
Kanaaa Cltr 80 t.400 44 47 47
K. C. io. pfd 7M 7S 71 It
Loulavllle N llj n 154
Minn. 81. L ) 61 61 62
M , 8t. P. A 8. g. M J44 144 144
Mumu.l Pacific 1,'K 71
M., K. A T U.luo 42 41 4
M , K. A T. pfd 74
National Blacult 1,600 111 110 111
National Lead 1.400 1 v i
N. h. K. of M. 1st pfd.... U 61 61 68
N. R. R. of M. lit aid.... 00 till 68 tW
New York .Central 17, to) lit lit 4a
N. T., 0. A W
4.100 60 ' 44 44
J.orfo.a'A W
North American
Northern Paeifle
Pa.lhc Mll
Paiinaylvanta
Paiile'a Gaa .,,
P., C C. it. L.
Prersrd eteel Car
Pullman Palace Car....
K. Steel 8prlng..
H10I,;:
hoou1 i.j 8tl
Itviut'ic atari ptd
. l,M0 4 14 Nt
700 61 It U
. I!.l0 161 156 11
. 1.70) 16 24 14
. 11. 0 145 144 146
. 1,200 114 114 llt
100 10 ) Kl
ISS) 61 60 60
114
. 1.1 JO 61 60 60
r70 111 Ht4 170
. ll.toO 41 41 41
4i 107 ltt 10: k
RiK'k inland Co
. . I.0 4(1 Mtt 1U'4
Koca ibiand to. pta 1.4 4) 77 , 7
it. L. at a. r. la pfd loo n k, 64
St. U.uia n w 401 :7 n 27
8t. L. 8. W. pfd 1.600 u t
Sloss-ihcfhald 8. A I I.60O 0 S. lt
Cuutharn raciflc 14. 70) ir lls ii
Sim' hern Hallwar I, mo ll 1114 nv,
80. Haiiwar pfd 714 70 71
Trtneese l oppar 40 17 17 37
Irmii it Pac.tlc 1,7110 17 u t w
T., t i.. A W 61
T., ot. L. A W. pfd M 7 Tl 11
l i-l.in rscifl 71 IO 7 tA6 fxi
Inlon paiiflc ild 4.00 110 114, iS
l . s. 11. tr t.y m 1, B.-.s
l. 8. Kul'ber 6KI 61 61 !t
V. fe! 1M.700 14 I) fc
lT. S. Blcel pfd i.cjA 1( ltt l;t,
t un Copr, ei-dlv :oe 4ti 41 4m
Va -Ciro. Chamlcal ) a4, Sl,
" ! i' :t
Wkaih pfl 1.3)) 61 4( 60
V'ta'wrn Mar) land I w 5 4 4.
Wep!nghotiaa tlajtrl .... 1,1 JO 87 17 J
w4tin Cninn 79 71 -s
Uhaallug A L. B
Wltroniln Central , " 54
Total aalra lor tha dir. 1.19 ,400 iharea.
I.orai "ecorltles.
Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns.
Jr., tl4 New York Life Blag., Omaha:
Bid Aikad.
American Radiator Co., 7 m jjj
Clir of Omaha'a, 1411 U' 104
Cudah Pat-klag Co at lil
t olumoua Nb BlMtrlc Light 6a, '.U . M i
ChiiasJ t ill Raliwar 6a lm juji
Osaha Indapendant Talaphone 5a 10 tl
6..H a'.. Loula A Sub. it, Ml 1,144 juo
Kansas City 8trot kallaajf ptd 61 til
kanaia lit Railway euin 47U 4g
Utrlilgaa i?tala Tla 6a aa iq
Kabraaka Taiephona Slock. 1- ty liu
Oiuaha Uai 6. 1417 a g
Oinaba Electric Light A Pswei 6a, 16)1.. M li4
Uu.aria Eicitrlc Ught A Power pfd tl 64
Onuba A C. B. it. Rj. 6a. lilt 11 m jdi
Omaha A C. B. it Rjr. 6a, IS4 51,14 i
Uisaha A C B St. Ur. pfd , 1 H i.u
Omha A C. U it. By 10m., 4' ,' 70
Omaba A C. B. Rr. A Ut lilge pfii , 4 . 1.1 i
Omaha Wtr C. 6a. UK . ... WW
Sail! and OBilnr tl Ii 4 t :in jj;
giulh omaka S. r , lj M,
smu cur Stuck Htnlt r.4 a g,
lnloa Stork Yards, uauut, 1. ta. dlv. M 7
Trraiarr Vtatenieat.
WASHI.VdTON. Spt. 17 -The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today was as fullows:
Trust funds Gold coin. $sl 14S.86't- silver
dollars. $4M.4.CjO; silver dollar of 1-ViO
407.0u0; iiver certivlcates uutstandttiB'
$4.47ti.tJ0.
General fund Standard ailver dollar in
general fund, $o.&8.644. current, tluj, iuUl.fi);
working balance In treasury offices. $js -tut
1ft; In bank to credit of treasurer of
United btates, $44,376,541; subsidiary stiver
coin. $23.63t$l; minor coin, $1.T14 44J. Total
oaiance in general fund. K4.4.M.J.
REPORT Or TUB, CLEARING 1IOUSK
Traaiartlaai ( tke aae-t-fated laakt
for the Week.
NEW TOK. Sept. 17. Uradatreet's bsnk
clearings report tor the weea ending l?ep
temher 16 aiiows at, aggregate of 4.I.4.U.
6.4. Ooo, as against 62. 424. 04. 000 laat week and
$X6!si,l40.0no In the corresponding week last
year. Following Is a list of the cities:
CITIES. j Amount, j Inc. ' Dec.
New York
Chicago
Ronton
hhlladelphla
rt. Louis I
I'lttsburg ,
Kansas City
tn Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneaixills
New Orleans
Cleveland
Detroit
Oir.aua
Louisville
Milwaukee
Fort Worth
I.os Angeles
St. Paul
Seattle
Denver ,
liuffalo ,
Indianapolis
Spokane, Wash. . .
1'rov liles.ee
Portland, ore ,
Richmond ,.,
Albany ,
Washington, D. C.
St. Joseph ,
Salt Lake City
Columbus
Memphis ,
Atlanta
Tacoma
..,$2.2;n.022.wn . e;
,. Itfu.tlb.oiHI, 14. 3
,. l.V.ini.tiull 4.7,
.. l;,714.ort.t 16. Si
$S,.SM.IM lf..6
.. 7..t!U 1.
,. &l..!,tl) 22.0
,. 4.H:';t,tH) 18.4!
2.'i,.Ui.oiiU! .s
,. 14.:t4S,t4X) 2.6
. i;i.l:.ui I U.K
. .! li.H3l! 30.0'
.. D.SUOHJ, 2a. 1;
,. 17.11!.iitt: 2.1. "1
, . 14, 48a, 000 17. 3
10.iSo.sa
12,SD.I0
.0 ,
4.81...
17.0 ..
26.1 ...
6.6;...
S3.8,...
s:..
W.2 ...
.1...
87.21...
12.,...
14.4,...
6.4 1 00i
14.108.0001
lo.nr.ooo,
ll.2fiS.OU0l
9.O!.000
.621,OtX)
8,47.0'I0
4.7U7,0H0
7.26,000!
S.S.'l 0l
7.S47.0W
14 4 ...
6.14i.CKH'
R 544.1
G.KMI.0U0
7.123.001)1
4 1
ks.b;..
15.7..
2.3J..
23.0 ..
ioi.i ..
25.5 ..
84.7 ..
.2I..
7.7..
.0..
23.71..
25.2..
...
22.1 ..
26.0 ..
36.1 ..
I. ').9 ..
25.4 ..
1.4 ..
20.21..
II. 9'..
1.5 ..
W.8..
19.81..
S0.8..
22.2 ..
22.4 ..
88. 4 ..
6.3 ..
'4s! ..
SI 8 ..
6,2:.cv4)
1 6:X.!00
8.fi,000
5.81 5. fOO
2.6
I Savannah ,
7.8!O.0iiO
Toledo, O ,
Rochester ,
Hartford ,
Nashville
I'es Moines
I'eoria
New Haven
Sioux City
Norfolk
Grand Rapids
Syracuse
F.vansvllle
Rlrmlngh'am
Springfield, Mass. ,
Portland, Me
Augusta, Ga
Dayton
Oakland, Cal
Worcester
Jacksonville, Fla...
Wichita
Wheeling, W. Va.,
Knoxvllle ,
Little Rock ,
Chattanooga ,
Charleston, 8. C...,
Mobile
Wilmington, Del...,
Lincoln. Neb ,
Wllkesbarfe ,
Topeka ,
Davenport ,
Oklahoma ,
Fall River ,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
4.1,000
s.sao.cool
8.3i!. 000
J.siso.oio;
8. 435.0001
2:4.0"i
2.721."00j
2.,i:i4,0iinl
2.ss;,oool
2.4a3.0HO'
2w'J).0"0
2.337.K)
2.0i5 iX),
2.16 ino
1.WH.0O0
2.447.0nO
1.070,000
2.215.000
1. W.ODOl
1.741,000
2. 70.OIX!
I.ffi3.000
l.m.oooi
l.37,O0O
1.4R3.0HO
2.01800O
1.2'i0.000
1.W7 .01)0
2. 441.000
1,433.0001
l.4?ri.ooo
I.222 o
2.039,000'
1. 104.0001
1.200.000!
1.426,0001
l.Oftl.onoi
R64.0OOI
!M6.00
1.021.0001
1.212.0of!
R!2.0tKl
1.222.0001
8.0
3.0'
21.8
22.6
20.
32.8
39.2
31.4'.
98.7f.
IS. t.
1.T,
40.4 ,
81. 2.
'ii'.k.
12.91,
73..l.
80.11,
73.51,
sracramento
Springfield,
nt.
Helena
Fort Wayne
Cedar Rapids. la.
New Bedford ...
Columbia, 8. C...
Macon
Youngstown
Lexington
Fargo. N. D
Akron
Roekford. 111. ...
Krle. Pa
Sioux Falls, R.
Canton, O
Qulncv, III 1
1.102.0001 1
Ml.fOOl 8.81
18.0
MS. 000
7RH 0001
32.000l
841 0001
8U OrtOI
7MJO0OI
R66.0O01,
R2R.0OOI
m7.000
(! OOOI
rvtj.nnoi
R1R flnfli
KOTOOOf
twonoi
1"? ofwil
25 ftoni
444 onoi
r) .0001
4 At onoi
M W rVW
! 137 onoi
14.31...
24.81...
26. 81...
40.11...
14.81...
..I
6.41,
2.6
.
Rloomlngton,
111.
Lowell
Ftnghamton
Chester. Pa.
South Bend,
Decstur. Til.
8.91
15.11
67.71
a 6i
20 171
4 1'
'17.81
I 33 .8
27.91
23.B'
4.81
Ind
Pnrintrfleld, O. .
'Icksburg
"Yemnnf. Neb. .
Mansfield. O. ...
Jacksonville. Til.
ITackson. Miss.
TTotiston
tOslveston ......
Diiluth
10.91
I
I
28.8
It !7 nooi . .
Scranton
2 874 0001.
.1.
Not Included In totals because ontalnlna;
other Items then clearing-".
INot Included In totals because compari
sons are Incomplete.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 17. MONEY On call
firm at ZWZ per cent; ruling rate, 2 per
cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at
l per cent.
SILVER Bar. 61c; Mexican dollars. 43a.
PK1MU MERCANTILE PAPER 1
per cent.
TIME LOANS Firm; sixty days, S?4
per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; tix
months, 4S per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4 fc4i0jj(
4.8460 for sixty-day bills and at $4.t606 for
demand; commercial bills, $4.83(i4.84.
1JOND8 Government, firm; railroads,
heavy,
Tlie following are the closing quotation
on siocka and bonds:
11. 8. rat. 7m, rag 100 4. Int. Mat. H H'4
do coupon 10- Int. M. It. 4Ma 707
V. g. la, reg 1"1', Jrn 4a IT
do coupon K a,i0 41,, as
V. t. 4. rag 114t K C. So. lat la 7444
do coupon 117 L S. deb. 4a 1931 I4H
Allla-Chal. lat 6a..... HI. A N. unl. 4a W
"Am As. 6a 101 M., K. A T. lat 4e..l00
Am. T. A T. ev. 4a.. 104 do son. 4m I0H
Am. Totauco 4a U'tMo. Parlfle 4 IIH
da 4a 110 N. R. R. of 14. 4.. h
Armour A Co. 4a.. DJ'i'N V. c. s. IHa I1V
Atrhlaon in. 4a l'"4 do deb. 4 6
do ct. 4a Ill do dab. 4a M
do c.6a Ill N. Y.. N. H. A H.
At c. L. lat 4a... t ot. la 14
Dal. Ohio 4a HrtiWj N. W. in c. 4a.... sSVa
do l ia KVj do cv. 4s )014
do S. W. IV,a yh No. Pacific 4a 101
Prk. Tr. e. 4a 17 do la 74
Can. ot (la. 6a 110 0. L. rf1f 4a 4t
Tan. Laathar la l'OPenn. ot. a 1114... M
O of N. i . 61....1.7 do eon. la )
Chas. A Ohio 4a. ...101 Paafllng (an. 4a 100
do rat. la 14lt L 1 I. r, Ii 4s. K
rhlcaeo A A. IHa..., 7(4 do an. 6a f
C. B. A Q. j. i.... 78t. L. S. W. a. 4a... 7
di) (en. 4a It do lit gold 4a H
0. at. P. la l7Seaooard A. L. 4a.. Iu
C , R 1. A r. 0. 4a.. "to. Paclflo col. 4a.... M
dn eol. la 41 do or. 4a 101
do rM 4a Ita do lrt rat. 4a 4
Colo. Ind. ia 11 Bo. Rallwar U .111
Colo Mid. 4 II do (an. 4a 11
C a 8 r. a. 4a. M inlon Pacific 4a 11
7. A H. ct. 4a 1 do ct. 4a US
D. A P.. O. 4i 7 do 1st A ref. 4a ... fi
do rf U soVjf. g. Kuhbor 6a 105
Dt'tlllera' la H, I. 8. Steal !d Ca 104
trl p. . 4a ID Va -Tiro. Cham. la.. ?t
do san 4a 71 Vi'ubanh la la HI
do i'T 4. aar. A 11 do lit A ei 4a 7SH
du aariaa B 71 Wa.t. Mrl 4a . . Mt
Gen. Kiac. ct. aa 1M Wrat. Biac. ct. 5a.... tv;
IP. Can. lit ref. 4a.. ftWla. Central 4a. M
Iloston Storks ana Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept
il per cult; tl
17. Money, csll loan
s, 8H
me loans,, 4V55 per
ere:
. . . HJ Arlmna Com
...ino Atlantic
..10 Putle ( oalltlun ...
...I"4V(.r:il. g Arliona....
,..! Cnl. A H.ila
. ..1 r'entannlal
...i:TU,t'otper Rana
..113 Inly V-.at
.. l' Tranklln
.. 04CianLy
... 47Oreene Canana ..
...10 1. K ova la
... l,Maa. Mlnlnx
...: Mirtiijan
,..124 Mnhawk
...141. Mont C. A V
.. . Nsrada
. .lut,OI,t Dominion
... 44 Caceuis
,. f.M Parrot
...147Quini
. . . liiv shannon
... THTamara.'k
... HnTrlnliy
. . .1114 f. S Mining
... 44 l- 8. Oil
... II t'tah. ai-di
. . 4.1 V li-torl
...117 Winona
... 4W..harln
...14 Nlrth Butta
cent.
.. 45
..
.. f.
.1H
,.T5
.. 42
.. 41
.. 14
.. 17
..
.. 1
4
.. I
.. 10
.. 41
.. It
.. 14
.. 54
..147
.. 41
.. 40
.. II
.. 71
.. lt
.. 47
.. 14
.. 4.',
.. 7
..it
.. 51
lug quotations
Alchiaon adj. 4a...
do 4a
Atrhlaon R. R
do pfd
Hi .Ion A Albany..
Hoitnn Mama...
ttiieton Klerated ..
Kltchbun pfd
N. Y , S. H. AH
I'r.lon Pacific
Am. Area. Cham..
do fit
Am. Pnau. uba....
Amer. Sugar
as pfd
Am. T. A T
A mar. Wootaa
do pfd
Pom. 1 A 8
Fdlaon Bier. Illu
I. mural ElertrlO ..
Man. P.iai-trlc ....
do pfd
Data. Uaa
Intted Fruit
t'n'ted . M
do pfd
I 8 ttaal
do pfd
Advanlura
AmHlgainstel
Did. Jffarad.
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Sept. 17.-Closlng quotations
v. ere as follows:
Alir 175 ladvilla Con I
Piunawlok Con. .... 1 Littia t hief 4
lorn. Tunnat atoek... SB Mcxtran V
dc bnnoe n Cmarto 2i)
loa Cal A Va 130 (.,hlr lj
Hra. 8ller 4o Hianlard 125
lrt.n Sllr 170 Velloe Jarkot 145
Offered.
No ffcaag 1st Dlaa-ooot Rate.
BERLIN. Kept. IT. The discount rate of
the Imperial bank of Uermany remained
unchanged today. The committee discuafced
the subject today and decided an advanco
aaa not neoeaMHary.
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 $500.00 up.
LOAHS Sept. 15,1908,$ 0,585,150.00
LOANS Sept. 15,1909, 11,108,647.00
Gain. 34 Per Cont.
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
Light Eun of Cattle, with Price, Gen
erally Steady.
HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER
Very Few Sheep or I.amba of AT
Kind Here Friday " Prices
Ohow No Change Compared
with Thursday.
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Sept. it, 1909.
Rectip, were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oftlcial Monday ll.UT' 1..0H !U.7t4
Oft'iclal Tueaday 6.814 4.7tU te.vO-'
Official Wednesday t.tii i.M ii.m
Official Thursday 7.8 3.U42 la, 709
Estimate Friday 1.6U0 1.UUU i
Five days this week..4.24H lQ.UW K.112
Same days last week....2.Hri6 tuSi ti.VA
Same daya weeks ago.2i,7& 3U.7L4 78.3HA
Same daya t weeks at50.:to,l75 u.4t0 57,
Hants daya 4 week afo.ZS.t'to Xj,374 , 52.512
Same days last year.... 40, 401 20,047 87.527
The following table shows, uie receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South omana
for the year lo date, compared with laut
year: 1909. litug. Inc. Dec.
Cattle K2.26 6t8 163 24.1U8
Hogs U63.7W 1.886,isil 124,245
Sheep 1.1S8.269 l.iS4,2 t7.975
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha tor the last
several days with comparisons:
Date. 1909. ldOt.19U7.190ti.l0G.lS04.!lul.
Sept.
bepU
Sept.
Sept.
bipu
Sept.
ht-pt.
bept.
Sept.
Srpt.
Sept.
...
7...
I. .
...
10..
II. .
11..
16.
14..
Id..
lb.,
17..
I 81
f 1 8
fi 4 I
ft 69, 6 82j
t 8 t b3
4 Oti 6 4
8 7lJ ft 68
, o 8o,
G S) 6 s.
6 Jv
tj 6 0j
80 6 84 1
6 7t
fi S
I 90
I
i S3j
6 87
6 90i
8 tM
6 03l
6 0J
I
6 11
6 t7
la
6 80
6 8h
' I
6 361
I 4
8 ut
t 14
b 14
ft 2&I
6 44
ft a0 6 61
T-M I
7 hi
7 7V1
7 Jifci
7 93 :
7 9?l
04;
8 0tt,
ft 44; 8 w
ft 61
5 64
ft 54
ft fill
ft bs
ft 67
ft fMI
6 6i
6 t
ft
i fi til 5 lit
'Sunday.
ltL-ceipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, bo'itlt Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-four hour tnuing at i o'clook
p. in., September 17:
RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hog.-,. Sheep. H'r's.
Cat tle.Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. & St. P. Ry 4
waDaBh R. R 1 i
Missouri Pacific 4 ..
Union Pacific 4 9 8
C. 41 N. VV., East 13..
C. dt N. W., West 18 S
C, S, P., M. & O ft
C, 11. & W., East t
C, H. Ac y., West In t
C, R. 1. & P., East 1 1
C. R. 1. oc P., West..., 7
Illinois Central 1
C, O. W 1
Total receipts 70 4ti 8
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle, iiogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co Ml 4.70 7m
Swift 4k Co .76 yuO ti
Cuoahy Packing Co l.ba toi tlo
Armour dc Co 021
bcnwaiis-Rolen Co 153
St. louis itiU. Pack. Co tvi
Sch'iaxiiiid 6c Suisbei'ger.,100
Oiitana trrom Kan. Cny 86
W. B. Vansant Co 38
Sitphen Bros 70
Hill at Son 60
F. U. Lewis 2,3
Huston 4k Co 10
J. U. Root & Co 113
J. H. Bulla 2
JU. K. Huss to
1. Wolf 129
McCreary A Carey.. 3a8 ,
Sullivan Bros 47
Lee Rothschild 7
Chne 4c Christy 17
Smith A Pauisey it
Other buyers 694 1,311
Total 4.679 .li 3.6t3
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very
light this morning, only stxiy-swven cara
being reported In, which was not enough
tu make much ut a market.
VN h.tt few beef steers there were on sale
commanded about steady prices with yes
terday. Good choloei btef sleets ate gen
eially counted 163sV higher than a week
ago, with common kinds, of which there
hus been an oversupply, only about steady.
Cows and heifers, while not particularly
active, were generally steady with yester
day, which means lmi'LSo higher than a
week ago on the best giadts and canners.
1 he medium kinds did not show much Im
provement. '1 here were only a few feeders here and
tiny sold in about the same notches aa
tnn'iiUy, or around 10c higher than a
wei k ugo for the better kinds. Common
light cattle have not shown much change.
wui inuii on cattle: Good 10 choice
cornfid steers, f7taBij, fair to good
cornfed steal , e. tOj 7 .UO; common to fair
coinfed steers, 84 7t.u8.40; good to choioe
range steers, to.20ij 00; fair to good rangs
steers, M.usu&'M; common to fair raima
steers, t3.76a4.J; good to chotc cornfed
cows and heifers, 14.006.00; fair to goo.l
cornfed cows and hatfsrs. HOoiUOO. com
mon to fair cornfed cows and heifer.
0h1o0; ood to choice range cows and
belter, 83.7604 50; fair to good range cows
and helfera, 83.00ig3.75: common to fair
range cow and heifers, $2 afcyS.OO; good
to choice atockara and feeder, f GO'ipa 60;
fair to good Blockers and feeders, ixSoii
34 20; common lo fair stockers and feeders,
taoi-itlW); stoock heifers, Ii.6vu4.50; veal
culves. 13.UC60, tulla, stags, etc., ttbDit
4.60.
Representative sales:
WESTFRNS NEBRASKA.
10 feeders.. 1041 4 30 10 cows 9J7
ft cows 12 S SO Is cows V'2
4 cows 10,3 4 iO 24 Cows M
2i hi tiers... 767 3 30 13 calves... 176
10 calvt-s... t t 50 6 sn-ers.... i44
a hdfers... 41 3 ( 8 talvrs... 178
4 cows 976 1 15 17 steers. ... 8 S
8 sieets.... s8 3 7ft ft steers.... 738
C. C. Outhouse Neb.
ft cows 911 t "5 13 steers.... 876
J. Urubaker Neb.
IS steers.. ..1028 4 40 3 heifers... 6M
A. Bowerlng Neb.
it enws 9M 3 60 4 cows 1073
6 heifers... "II 3 23 30 heifers... atw
ft heifers... 6t3 3 50
W. O. Sammons Neb.
It cows 724 3 4o 8 cows HM
11 cows Ki'O 3 10 23 cows ....
i cows 1017 3 60 13 heifers... 60O
1 80
3 10
2 (0
3 00
3 65
3 00
3 7.1
t 80
10
40
3 00
SOj
t75
3 r,
1 i)
R. H. Oltman Neb.
I cows 1113 3 10 4 cows 987 I 7t
17 steers.... 4 4 10
Thomss Ernest Neb.
IS steers. ...I11M) 4 40
William Cooper Neb
13 te.rs.... 83 4 26 .18 steers.. ..10r 4 35
8 cows 971 3 10 31 cows 987 3 36
Shandera F. Neb.
t cows N !MI I cows 1080 I 76
11 steers.... 804 3 80
J. A. Yorgan Neb.
127 feed its. f.17 4 55 66 cows 910 t 40
24 cows 910 I 35
J. I). Byler-Neb.
cows vS 3 25 4 calves... 940 4 00
8 cows I60 2 S6
M. Zimmerman Neb.
19 cows 970 3 50 6 feeders.. 318 4 26
H. H. Miller-Neb.
14 feeders.. 1121 4 10 4 steers.. ..1090 8 20
ft cows 63 3 20
W. J. Bloom Neb.
a calves... 232 6 75 7 calves... 1110 4 60
8 cows 1070 8 60 1 cow 760 t 00
R. W'hltaket Wyo.
4 cows H2 2 70 3 cows 972 3 60
U steer.... 761 4 60 7 steers. ...1084 4 80
B. J. Mclntosh-Wyo.
28 cowa 941 3 75 39 cows 888 8 16
1 calf m 6 00 3 steers. ...1110 4 eft
E. Jammerman Wy.
8 cows 933 3 60 3 bulls 1340 t 10
9 COWS 900 3 60 1 bull 1300 8 10
T. S. Mills Wyo.
8 cow 1083 3 20 4 cows 1062 2 M
6 cows 1076 4 2ft 24 steers. ...1220 6 So
Diamond Cattle Co. Wyo.
71 cows 964 3 85
James Stubbs Wyo.
19 calves... 431 4 85 8 calve... 8!3 8 76
D calves... 200 6 00 26 cow 1020 4 00
19 cows 980 8 00 24 cows 1068 4 13
John Nolan Wyo.
14 cows 970 3 65 4 cows 1063 1 90
Laird & W.-S. D.
20 steers. ...1180 4 45
F. Stapleton 8. D.
40 steers.... 91S 4 10 2 bulls 1240 2 13
Ed Brown S. D.
9 steers. ...1073 4 60 88 feeders.. 985 6 05
S3 feeders.. 875 4 80 6 cows 1010 4 00
Tom Welsh-S. 1.
13 cows 947 3 40 9 heifers... 683 4 lrt
3 heifers... 848 4 15 4 rows 1026 6 15
23 steers.. ..112S 6 15 6 steers. ... 873 4 10
HOUS Receipts of hog were very light
again this morning, only forty-two cars
being reported In. The market was a llttU
stronger, prices ranging anywhere from
steady to be higher than yesterday. This
means that the hogs sold largely at $s.06
68.15 and on up as high as 13.26 for the
best loads here. With so few hogs on sale,
everything was cleaned up early In the
morning.
The advance made in prices during the
last few days has carried the market well
up, but still It Is a little lower than the
high time In 1893, when hogs on February
17 sold at an average of I&.19.
Representative sales:
No. Av. ah. Pr. Na. At. 8h. Pr.
03 l.M .,. . 1 ',6 U 110 H I 8 10
41 144 10 1 T7 144 8 I
40 2M 44 7 45 i2 . ... 8 10
r in ... 4 ,0 . 4C 1H 40 4 10
is its m 8 oo t :i ... t io
41 .66 40 8 00 (1 Hb 40 4 10
40 143 104 4 0V 74 146 ... til
46 !7 ... 8 46 44 iH 40 4 Its
44 m ... 8 05 41 12 44 4 12
if il 184 4 Of 13 X74 40 4 16
ill til ... 8 04 7T ... 3 14
aa ...21 ... 4 05 14 3"4 1)0 4 Ii
44 ei 40 3 06 t 414 ... 6 14
74 1JJ ) t U7H 71 I 40 4 16
77 Hi 40 07S Tt 114 SO 4 14
74 Ml 120 4 071, Ii tl'l 1M 8 16
77 il4 0 8 14 74 Ill ... 6 17 H
45 247 ... 4 10 101 171 ... 4 M
75 44 ... 4 10 17 m ... t 16
74 Ut 140 4 10 ti ,74 ... t 16
M 1(7 ISO I 10 41 14 ... t 15
48 8.4 ... 8 10 1 lit ... 4 31
64 Z ... 4 10
SHEEP Receipts of sheep were very
light this morning, there not being enough
10 really mak a market, but what there
were commanded about steady prices.
While receipts this week have been very
heavy, the market as a whole has been
In a good healthy condition. Packers have
been ,jood buyers of all desirable killer
and while the market Showed some weak
ness, especially on fat lambs on Tuesday
and early Wednesday, still e strength
developed yesterday made up for the loss
and today values are about where they
were a week ago.
Feeding sheep and lambs have been free
sellers ail the week, the demand being
sufucient to clean up supplies practically
as fust as they came In, so that very lit
tle was carried over from day to day.
Prices were a little lower on Tueaday and
Wednesday, but the loa waa all recovered
Wednesday afternoon and yesterday, so
that the market Is steady with a week ago.
Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: UooJ
to choice lambs, 3o.X'7.2:,j fair to good
lambs, SO. 75 V few; good to light yearlings,
36.15Uv.40; good to light yearlings, ftu.uyjj
87.2i; good lo choice wethers, 64.4u4.t6; fan
to good weiheis, 84,364(4. 40; good lo choice
ewes, 84.40i44.60; fair lo good ewes, 44.1M41
140.
(Quotations on feeder stock: Cuod to
choice lambs, $b. lfw no; (air to got lambs,
ftO.60tfti.16; Hk hi yearlings, 86.0tKrio.26; heavy,
yeaiiuiga. i.i6iy6 ou; old weuiern. .H-UWui
4.40; good to choice ewes, 8;t.27uX7f breed
ing ewes, jKi.7tAu6.6u; yearling breeding ewes,
!. 60230. 00.
Representative Bales:
No. Av. Pr.
446 Wyoming lambs, feeders '2 6 8ft
343 Wyoming lambs, feeders 67 V iii
2b& Wyoming lambs, feeders 61 6 10 .
it) Nevada yearlings 92 ft 2S
ins Nevada ewes 96 4 60
223 Nevada lambs, feeders 60 i 2j
M Nevada lambs, feeders 67 6 26
721 Nevada lambs 03 1 00
70 Nevada lambs 73 8 76
2si Wyoming ewes loo 40
29 Wyoming ewes, feeders 92 3 36
361 Wyoming iambs, feeders 6ft 6 37
K6 Wyoming yearlings, feeder.. 70 ft 1ft
324 Wyoming lambs, feedets 60 (30
318 Wyoming lambs, feeders 4s i 10
846 Wyoming ewes, feeders 80 8 00
DO Wyoming yearlings, feeder.. 70 4 76
47 Wyoming ewes, culls..'. 77 I 75
'44 Wyoming lambs, culls 38 4 60
It. Joaeph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Sept. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 1,600 head; market ateady; steer,
34.&G2i7.0t; cow and heifers, 2.6o(y6.oO;
calves. 33OU4;7.60.
HOUS Receipt. 4,000 head; market
steady; top, 8.35; bulk of sale. 88.064jvIi.3j.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.0u0
head; market steady; lambs, $4 6t'tj7.60.
lasts City Lira Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY. Sept. 17-(8j,eclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 40V head;
steady; beeves, 4.00-u7.75; cows, 8300&4.26;
feeders, 34.0OU6.60; yearlings, 33. (44 4 00.
HOGS Receipts. I.6U0 head; market
steady; range of prlcea, t7.8oa3.10; bulk of
ale, 87.9O4U8 00.
Ktsaaa Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Bept. 17 CATTLE Re
ceipt, 8 UO0 head. Including l,6oy head
s-vaherns: market ateady; for cows strong;
choice export and dressed beet steers, ftu.ftvij
8.25: fair to good, 34.5WM.25; western steers,
83.904fii7.6O; stockers "and feeders, 33.00
t60; aouthern cows, 32.25ivf4.O0; native
cows. 32 2614.60: native h'-lfers. 83.2.Vu4.00;
bulls, 82.75413 50; calves, 160n 5 (X).
HOGS-Recelpts, 7.000 heart; market steirtr
to 5c higher; top. 38 35; bulk of stiles. 87 5
tiS.25; heavy, 88.10fa8.S5; packers and butch
ers. $7.9038.36; light, 37.76BS.15; pigs, K2, TJi
NltEEP AND LAMBB-Recelpts, 2 000
head: market steady to 10c higher: lambs,
9o.Tbtffl.4H; yearlings, 35.0iij5.40; wethers.
$4.25(05.16; ewes, ftt.OOitt.OO; stockers and
feeders. 83.0ftii6.25.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Steady, Hogs Five
to Tent Cents Lower.
CHIOAOO. Sept. 17.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
estimated at 2.000 head; market steady;
steers, 36.8Mi8.60; cows, ;!.W'i5 26; heifers,
83.5OiJf4S.00; bulls. $3.00i4.iv; cmIvh. 63.0Uii
9.00; stockers and feeders, I3.75W5 23.
HOQS Receipts, estimated at 12,000 head:
market 6(&10o lower: choice heavy, ftSf .il
8 46; butchers, 38 30$ 46; light mixed.. ISM
ii 26; choice light. $H.S0'yX.4; pncklnu. 87 K.7
tiKDO; pigs, iri.264j7.70; bulk of sales, tW.lOJ)
8.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti
mated at 10,000 head; market steady; sheep,
14 26(h.25; iambs, l6.76iit 7.A0; yearlings, 86.U0
tju.60.
St. Loots Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17-CATTLE-ReCelpts,
3,500 head, Including 2,200 head Texans;
market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, Jii.50fl7.75; dresed beef and
butcher steers, 86.4O416.6O; steers under 10 0
lbs., 84.00i.26; stockers and fodcrs, 3. &m0
6 00; cows and heifers. S3.3 Jt.T.; cannms,
$2 40Sf2.75; bulls, I.I.OOfij 1.25; catvi-. $...ijit)
8.00; Texas and Indian sleet s. 9.J.(t1 i.5 1;
cows and heifers, 42.4uti4.50. '
HOGS-Recelpts, 4,4.0 held; market
steady; pigs and lights, (6 0Kt,4.iO; packets.
37.9.18.28; butchers and best heavy, 8.80a
8.60.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Rceelpts, 1 m
head; market strong; native muttons, $3.76
Cj6.tib; lambs, 8'i6u7.50; culls and bucks,
83.5O04 60; Blockers. $3.001 3.76.
Stock In Sight.
pal western markets yes.eiday weic:
Cattle.Hng.4. Sheep.
South Omaha l.too 3 ouo 7,,o
Sioux City 400 1.50J
St. Joseph l,t4) l.tnnl 4.0 1
Kansas City 8 uoo 7 ooj 2.0)
St. Louis 8.61K) 4.44) 1.60)
Chicago 2 000 12 0JO MOJO
Total 12.100 31. WO 18.60J
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17. M ETAI.S The
tin market waa firm and higher to
day. Spot and all deliveries up to the end
of December closed at $M. 2oj 30.40. Tha
London market closed steady, with ifp'H
Quoted at 1138 3s 6d and futures at fl3 3d
6d. The market for standard copper was
steady. The London market was Quiet
and unchanged at 68 17s 6d for spot and
59 13s 9d for futures. Local dealers uuota
Iake copper at 13 07f 13 2a; electrolytic at
fl2.76a13.O0, and casting at 312 634(13.87.
Lead was quiet and unchanged, with spot
quoted at 34.30tj4.S74 New York, and at
34.20(14.25 East St. Louis delivery. The
London market was unchanged at til 12s
8d. Spelter was quiet, with spot quoted
at 8S.7it6.76 New York, and 85 56'j.62 4
East Si. Louis. The London market was
unchanged at 123. Iron was unchanged at
61s 44d for Cleveland warrants In Lon
don. The local market continues firm.
No. 1 foundry northern, 18.70iij 19 00; No. I,
IIK.50&19.00; No. 1 southern soft, )l.2t(i
18.75.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17. METALS Lead,
firm at 44.37 Spelter, firm at u.tt2S.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17. COTTON Futlre
opened steady; October. lZ42o; December,
12.48c; January, 12.43c; March, 12.47c; Ma,
12.62c; July, 12.610, offered.
Futures closed steady; September, 11.60c ;
October. 13.51c; November, 12 60c; Decem
ber, 12.61c; January, 12.68c: February, 12 B7o;
March, 12.63c; April, 13.63c; May, 12.67c
July, 12.65c.
Spot cloatd quiet. 10 points lower; mid
dling uplands, 13.70c; middling gulf, 13.46c;
salts, bWt bales.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17. COTTON-Steady ;
middling. 13 11-16C. Sales, none; re
ceipts, none; shipments, 61 bales; In stock,
10,160 bales.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-COFFEE-Mar-ket
for coffee futures was featureless to
day, opening quiet at unchanged prices and
closing dull, net unchanged to 6 points
lower under a little selling In the at)
sence of prompt demand. Sales were re
ported of 1 600 bags. Including December,
at ( 46c; March, 6.50c; and May, 6 B-V.
Havre was net, unchanged. Spot, quiet;
Rto, No. 7. 7c; Santo, No. 4, SV4tt9c. Mild
quiet, Cordova. 8Vu 12c.
Oil and Hoala.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Sept. 17.-OIL Credit
balances. 91.5S; run. 1.7H.4T7 this.; average,
137,216 bbls.; shipments, 179,026 bbls.; aver
age, 191.00.
SAVANNAH. Geo., Bept. 17-OIL-Splrltl
turpentine, firm; tVIc.
HOSIN-Flrm; B. 13 80; D, 33 70; E, 34 05;
F, 34.26; O, 84 30; H. 14.36; I, 84.6S; K, 6S.20;
M, 86.40; N, 85.75: W O, 90.60; W W, 8j.W.
car anal Molasaes.
NEW TORK. Bept. 17.-f4IXIAR-Raw,
firm; fair refining, 171c; centrifugal. M
test, 4 lie; molasses sugar, 3.4'",c. Refined,
Steady; crushed, 5.85c; powdered, i.'&c;
granulated, ft 16c.
NEGROES TURN TABLES ON
WHITES AT TAFT, OKLAHOMA
Warn Then to Leave and on Hefasal
tore of One of Them la
Dynamited.
MUSKOGEE. Ok).. Sept. 17.-Placardlng
the neighborhood with warnings that un
less tha three white men who located In
tha strictly negro town of Taft, Okl., last
week, left town immediately, death would
be their punishment, negroes laat night
dynamited the store of on of tha whites
at that town. Tha building was partially
demolished. The dynamiting followed a
warning posted laat week urging the whites
to leave. The white merchant declare
they will remain. Further trouble la expected.