THK HKK: OMAHA. WKDXKSDAY. SKI'IKMMKK HP. l!in. i CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat it Firm, with Corapratively Light Offering!. RECEIfTS OF CORK. ABE LARQE Supply la Bela Takes) " Iran Fast omee 4 Market I Mrooi (1mU( rrlees. t n ii In T'.e 11 like OMAHA. Sept. 1"" for wheet 1 firm wlih of- f-nrg- I'glH' 1 ' strength and the P- ih lnv tif riiiiDopt ion In the ReDiember op ium , ha.tng It affect on the further inonlha. Dn rh other hand the I9U9 wheat top we large on -end whan the do rueMir. demands are euppJI'd surplus for export la probable and .Ilia weight of cali Muff will eventually force, prices to an unnrt basis. R" i pi n of corn ar betler for the lima. h- t,g. . but ar being used for eontraci supplies and tba consumptive demand Is I iivrjliiar II Lard to receive 1 1 trillion W heat ws forced ranldl higher by emu of -shone In the .September op- j lo'i. Millars were good buyer and the ! rien.at.d ws brisk for all grades. Heavy i r-ta.ipt. arelot affecting prices. " all of-' f l itis ai quickly absoibed. t'orn wa. stjong. galntr g strength from Hi' r 1 1 i 8 . Ii, wheal. The cash market j fan film lo tiigher under good demand. and fiffetint' were readily taken. a the; ..lrplt.g oeiriand la hetiei : and good In- : i(t.lrl"M wei In from atern house. I Primary wheat rereipta were J.tlw.OOO hit. , a-d shipments. r 1 402.noo Bu., against i e. e( fa lat v ia.r of 2.247.000 hu and whip ni-ni. or 1 tOJ.OCO hu. . Vririia.iv oin. receipt wrte 6.oo0.i hit. tid shiomenia wer 639.0A) bu.. against re ceipt last year of 000 bu. and ship ment of 214,000 bu. " 'h-suin. e ,rere 17 000 hi. of coin, none a' oats and wheat and flour equal to 474. oo bu. Liverpool closed '4 to 'd higher on wheat and d higher on coin. I.e. rul rang o' optlom: futuraa firm: September. T "So!; Decem ber. Sd; March. 7s 7d. CORN Spot stead) , American mixed (new. via lalvetonl, 6 2d. future, steady; October, 5 1 vcember. 5 J'sd. HKtTMKH I.N THK GRAIN BF.l.T Pair and 4 onllaaed ool for Wedae- dajr la OatloAk. i OMAHA, Sept. 28. W. ! The area of unusually high pressure that jhaa prevailed over the rountry durlna tha llat five claya and reached Ita maximum jover tha enttal valleva and iJtka rmlon Monday. ha dimlniehed greatly to force Muring the pait t wrnty-fuur hnura, and H creat overlla the lower MlKileaippI and (Miraoiirl valleys and the nouihern Rocky j Mountain (lope. A barometric drprasalon. I from tha northwest, has moved down o" .the upper Mlaalaalppt valley and upper Lake legion, and haa caused a very de cided rice in temperature over thoee a"C Itlona Tha eather la allnhtly cooler In the upper MlHa.mrl valley, the lower I-ake r-fflon, and ihruughout tha anuthern tJt'". and I ik hi lo heavy front were eneial laat : nlarlit throuahout the central valley and lake NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS RecoTery from Lait Weeki Declines is Substantially Extended. STEEL AKD ATCHISON LEAD RISE Roth Make New High Record talvrrar Coadltlon la Moaer Market Are A Itfcoat Effect on Vpecalat Ion. -N..TIe r-crv . s which aet In tamr dilv attended In .iiiad State Steel dlstinaiiiah-'d hv new Ni-.VV VOKK. S. 1 rrom lant week i lyeaietday. m aul jtod ' atock in irU '.iri Ati'hlnn were record price. Kxnlaiiailon of tha marked I revival of anerulatlve confidence wa not tticntien in niim Jeieral fund. currant lUblllllei. I0I.7; j 4'.; w orking bulanca In treasury nf flcec, iJK.nOT.Blii: In bankn to cied't of trenii urer of the L'nlted State. IW.IRS; ub aidlarv silver coin. Z2 X. 'K: minor cln, S.'oiJ.ojs. Tutal balance In general fund. ) TK'.f.T. New N ork Moaer Market. 1 SEW YORK". 8.pt. M MOXET-On call. firm. :!Vii3 per ctnt; ruling rata. 2 , per rent; closing bid. 2S iht cent: offered at 1 per cent. 11 file loan, firm and Inactive; aixty daya. 3 per cent: ninety day. 4 per cent, six month. 44 per cent. ritlMK M KR0ANT1 1K VAFF.R 4Wfl per cant. STKRUNtl F.XCItANHK Pteady. with ariual bualneaa in banker' bill at 14 MJMf 4 S4.a for alxtv-dav bill and at 14 V for d-rnnd. Commercial bill. H MV(J4 4. SH.VKR Mar. 614i : Mexlraii. dollar. 43c. Ho.'Ij4 Government, steady; railroad, firm. Iha follow tug are the closing quotations on stock and bonds rr-f4trfr rjr -Jr rj? r? rl-! i? rjt' r -I? rr -f - r rl r?r "i ? r . i.i.i.aa irinr inn ni "frvrii wprc i -mi)friiiur", ie . "... , n.i., rriC FIODe. I na lllf-r If prir ; . . . . . .. n 1,1, ...n.. -i i.. .i i.a v... Rmi i it Titr ini pxirpmp iavim nn iKiiglknd 'whera I N rainy and - , Hrh prices we.e advanced. ne Sur,H. ....i. i i. .i r.i. n.w.i:sltion advanced was that a h' rt 1titer"t.t Will- .", ...... 7",.-VV,."J ,.'-"-Jr.., . io' unsuspected proportions had bean ' M.Mi.rH f i.im.,.h.r anri nrcclDii a t Ion 'covered b'- the ,e ' i ompaied itli tha corresponding day of the it three years: liars, in. 1 107. l!l Minimum temperature.... ;Vfl "x 41 4' 1'! erlnita tion o .(Vi .on .Noiinal temperature for today, ni negreea. I'l-liriClirV 111 OreClUliaiM'll nillVT .Ultlill I..,, ' 'r , o.lnho.' .l in1 nrHr ii.iiii.il. n t.i inr- i..t oi an men. " ,.i ' :.. ' ' i ihn 11V lllll'rirm'.ii .... ... I ipf ineiicy Inches. I ief Ii !t nc. 6.4A Inches. i oi respondm period in 1W, CuiTep"lidinii period In 1i7. j. A. WKI1I. Local Forecaster. . I Corn aad Kor Oinaha Iioiiih ending time. Monday, O.MAliA xvkrat Hrilun Neb., for ihe a I " a. tn . . 7th 8rptembcr 'St, -1SKW: 1STKI'. i . Balletln. twni y-fuur ntrldian Temp. Raln- rtl.-la).' Oran.l High.: Low. I Close. I Yes y. V. i e. : - ' Sep-...1 I 'cc . . . . ' i 1 'oi li S-it.,.' 11 P'c... ,"5 .'it ep'...' JS", l-ac....: !', 7, 4 MS fit MS .1-s 4 1 Si.S, 2' i I Kl 5T. taak rrlcea. hard. 9!)Vc,''n ' 1 ; tiaid, " WVuWic; No. No. tfmaha Vllr.AT- No. 1 I ..rd. l,'f?C-9-t No. siitinu 'r.'.'rtfWc. CORN No. 2. '; No. 3, tiO'ic; No. 4. W'ic; W. 3 vellow-, eoviit; No. S yellow. 'V ; No. 2 white, M'.ic; No. 3 white. tJATH No. mixed, al787c: No. S yi-l-loiv,.;4Mi.,o;. No. white, fa4.'WWc; No. 4 white, H7Sttaici standard. SiVfSiWH-'. riYK-No. 2. e. No. , toU&c. tarlot Reeetpta. Wheat, t'orn j Canons. M.xx. Mln. fall. S :v. Ashland. Neb. ..72 4.t ' .0) Clear I Auburn. Neb. ..73 S7 .00 Clear j broken Mow. Neb. tul : .iki Clear I Columbus, Neb. . 78 4:t .00 Clear Culhertson. Neb. 8:1 37 . .00 , Clear Kairhury, Neb... 77 4.S .) ('lea. Kalrmont. Neb... 7H 4.' .00 Clia. lir. Island, Nrb. 7 4 40 . 00 Clear llartlngton. Neb. 70 4X .00 Clrat HastingH, Neb 75 4 .00- Clear i Uoldrege, Neb... 79 47 .00- Clear Oakdale. Neb.... 76 4 .(W clear Omaha. Neb K9 4H .Oo Clear Tekamah. Neb... 73 4-' (10 Clear Alta, la (id 4.; .00 Clear Carroll, la C7 41 .00 Clear 'lHriiida, la 7'i 38 . 00 Clear Slblev. la 71 42 , .00 Clear Stoux City. Ia..0 r.4 t Clesi Minimum temperature for Iwelve perlod ending at 8 a. in. l.iago .... .Minnca polls timuhtt I'Ullltll ... . . H4 .3: . 12 .5:11 Wl Oal. 1 UIWTR1CT AVERAGES. NO. of Stations. Tamp. Rain, Max. Mln. Inches 2S . S4 : .00 17 6.' 54 .0.1 14 M US .10 Yt 4 84 .00 1 72 40 .00 i 64 ,1k .01 IK 74 44 .00 12 -S SS .0) I III Vt.U GRAIN AND PRtlVIMIONH I ratnrea af the Trading, and 1 losing! rrU-es on Board Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 2S Wheat prices ad- aiuert from lSo to 2c today, on huylnn. ha-eu on brisk demand for the cash grain ii. all important centers In this country. 'I ne rnai kttt cloaea stiont at almost the ton. Coin, oais and piovislona c.loaed h rorik,'. vbal tiew'as geneially of a bullish i'iiU.ii i . Hie prlucipMl item of aa oppositu i, a ui j being the I' ronch crop report, indi i -in r . a .o.al yn Id oi :.,m.iJi .(i bu., or .i.iX .vM bu. In exoens of lHt year. The n..i .i i vPened strong with prices un c.ia..i,e, ii in g Sc lilKuer. iieooinber being 1. 1 wt'.t! t i iVSN and Hefnember at II.O;)1! to i.ti . I'llcos. continued to iidvance as nau n, progieMSod until Septemhnr had ..iu'iilii l.i...'i and Iiecember fl.01. Tlie i lo.-: vak r-tiorin. with Peceinnei at $1.01 a il S i teuiher at JI.067,. lluvliin' by shorm cmntd coiiBlderuble Mirnwin i.i corn and resulted In net ad UiC for uic day of 'c to c. rieptrni b i iiu playcd less strength than the le t..rred in.. mil", aliliough gaining 'c. duilnix . h 'ftaV-,"fo',,niB,i ket tloaefl atrong at al-' lnost the lop. - I'lUuw.d i Kepteniber by allot 18 was the fcatu.e of oala trading Tne market closed HtiOnk. Him prices up 4,c to ti'ulo ooin lund with ietriday'H' close. ' ' I'ruvlkluua w.are firm all day., with . the cjOopilon of lard. The bulk of trading as in the -January products. Price at tne clo."" wore Ific lower to 10c higher. Leading guoiatlona rangid as Xoilowa: Cential. Chicago, III. Columbus. O. ... Dsn Mnlnea. la.. Indianapolis. Ind Kansas City. Mo. frfiulsvllle. Ky Omaha. Neb. ... St. tntla. Mo. .. Clear and continued cool weather prevails throughout the corn and wheat region. Light and heavy frosts were general throughout the entire region, except In the Omaha and Pes TJolnes districts, where none were reported. T.. A. WKt-SFI. Thecal Forecnster Weather Bureau. NRW .OHK GKNF.H4I. NtRKKT Hot a I loo on Y arions i Ai tli.les l Open. High. Low. ClosS-l Y'es'y. Wheat jtept. Ic. May i oi II - Sept. lice ' May 'oa.- Sept. Iff. May 1 oi K Sept.. Jan. 1.4.,, Sept.. Oct. Nov . Jan. ' fiept. . Got. Jan. I03-S BUTTS' ,102!-Si , .0il lil I itilxKilt; 6lH 1 OS's, 1 OS, 1 OBTal 1 1 (IP: .tS! 1 OT I " 1 U3Nvi 1 Oil't lWS-S lOiV.- I I I '! 60S M'i MSI" 7!i'4, 5SS HI 1 1S "t I. 41 .. 47-B40V&l 414it"i 40 I ;6 I & X) I S9Sj, W i 41!' 42,41Vli 42, 41S I 24 to 1 IS i I 12 60 I 1J 40 I 12 02V I II 00 I ill ft I i K7: i U 60. I 12 40 11 Rj 1106 a 7 u o U 62 U M I t so 1 in 1 24 o I 24 95 24 & IS 6 J li t IS 2H I 1? S7H 12 7 12 5d 11 26 13 25 12 40 11 tt 11 & 12 00 10 SO 10 96 11 00 11 97 12 00 j 11 92 11 62, U 70 I U 70 t HO , 9 SO j 9 80 of (be Uay Commodities Nf.,W YORK. Sept. 28 FLOCR-Recaipt5, 47.100 hhls.: exports. I:!. bbls. Market lather (inlet, but firmly held: Minnesota I patents. So. 10a;..nO; winter straight, $4.8.V &.00; Minnesota bakers. $4.60(ij.lO; winter ex ! tras, Sl.20.ri t.tiO; winter patents, 5.iu6 40, winter low grades. S4.10.o4.SO: K:ii I straights, S4.H.V'i4.90. Rye flour dull: fair to good. 4.30ir4.aO; choice to fancy. $4 3.ft4.0O. COItNMKAL Steady; fine white and yel Uow. l.u'r, coarse, 11.001.55; kiln dried. 2.6. I HYK Dull; No. 2 western, 7tro, nominal, i f. o. b. New York. I BARLKY-Steady; feeding, 5fa0c. c. I. f. New York. i WHEAT Receipt s. V!6.e00 bushels; es , ports, 24.000 bushels; spot market, firm: , 2 red, nominal elevator: No. 2 red. iiouilnal. f. o. ,h.. afloat; No. i northern IniJuth tlvlOW JDominal. f. o. b. afloat. The wltaaC " mai kut sjviis-lfli m asrain to.ta n(t cbwed 1c to lic net higher. September ctoaedf n.io'v oecemrjer ctoaen, il.wtv; May closad, Sl-0!e. CORN-Recelpts. XSX0 bushels; exports, 16,700 bushels: pot market, firm; No. 2 old, 75o In elevator .and 7Sc delivered, both nominal; No. 2 old. T-fiO. middle October, f. o. b. afloat. Option market shrd ah f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 new 6.".c winter shipment, f. a. h. afloat. Option market was without transactions, closing net un changed. September. oloaed, 75c; Decem ber closed. 704c. OATH Receipts. 92,400; spol market, firm; mixed, nvdllr; natural white, 42 4uc; clipped white, 4;l(ff4tk-. MAY Firm; No. 8. 7iiij80r; good lo cholca, Wu. HOVH liull; state, common to choice. 1908, 1 Mi 20c; 1907. nominal; Pacific coast, ltHW, llWISc; 1907, 12iS15c. lllOKS Firm; acid, 2?4l.c; Central America, 21c. PROVIHION8Heef. steady; family, $14 00 jl4M; mess, $11 OOW11.50. Hams, $l'4 00 26.00; packet, $12 00i( 12 60; city extras, $21.00 2160. Cut meats, steady; pickled belli, a. $13.60318.76; pickled hams, $117513.00. Lsrd. easy; middle west. $12.90ifi 13.00; refined, steady; continent, $13.40j South America, tit.uu; compouno, s.iirjs.K;i. fork, firm family. $2S.00fti.00; short clears. 23 M; mess, 25.0tr2& M. TAI.WJW gulet; clly ($2 00 per 5 d adroit conductors of the r. cent movements in the market ami mat 'were able to control the action of price to the disc imfort of the short. 1 The monev market seems proof anal'ist Jlisdvirse circumstance and the operations on me long sine nxiay wir ihiium. i-i every stipearanee of unhamperea rreeooni The near ai.proai ; settlements made , money market. Tha tone of call-loans wan j slightly easier. If anything. Hlthough the 1 i tales were not uuotably changed. 1 Ne York exchatiKc ai Chb ago also lose 1 10 par and the bank were corresponding! . , ; relieved from pressure on thai side. Thi i sub-trf asm . meanwhile, continues to 'draw cusli from Ihe banks, the tola! for ;rhe banking week rising today to SVftio, . cotnp.ir.'d v Ith only SMil.OnO In the cone-, spol ding time last week. There vm re 'liivv remittances also today to Canada, 1 S.Myi,nni) being withdrawn from the sub treHsnrv In irold for thnt destination. In j addition 10 $H1.000 shipped vesterday. The evidences of depletion of the nar- , now hanking surplus were disregarded iu I I the speculation. Tha animated and VHlatiie movements In different stocks were basid I tnore often than on anything else, on con jectural dividend prospects. Atchisi.n. . l'enns Ivanla, New York Central. 8uuihern Pacific, Rock Island pr-ffernd and I'nited I States Steel itself were directly affected I by this consideration There was nothing j mithoi itntive made known as to the actual intention of those controlling Ihe finances of tl" sa companies. The rise In United i Slates r1eel was stimulated by reports of the placing; of heavy buying orders for 'steel rails by the great railroad systems, the Pennslvania being mentioned as or-' deting ;)00,000 tons for next year. A strong recoveiey In the Kr ie stocks was a feature in the day's ni.it ket. The bonds market was Irregular. The bouyant rise In L'nlted States Steel to SSo was accompanied by a decline in tli.1 sinking fund bonds. Total sales, par value, $5 9r).u0. l'nlted States bonds war un changed o cull. ;,Uii.L.ii .il.'s and leading quotations on alocks today were as follows: BIf. Hljtl. LOW. 1.10mm. Allls-fhalmers p'1 Asialffaiuated Cot.per Anierlrall Axnrull'ire. . . . Amrtiau ileet ?unr Anil-tmn f'n pt't American ('r Koim.iiy American t'otton Oil tin Hide aV Usather t'tj Amariiaa l.-e Seouritlei. . . American l.lnsaed Auierl'in LncomiMUe Am. Binelt. A Ret'nil Am. Smell. Hat'lig. pul. Anierlcan ri.igar Raflnlrig Amen. n Tel. a Tel Amsrl.ml 'liiha.-co pfd Aii.MrliBli Wo.lpn Aaawnila Mining Co Ai.-.lilnon Atr.hlron pfd Atlimlr (iwat Line bltlmor Il Ohio Hiltltnure A Ohio pfd Bethlabom Steel Hr.ioklvn llapld Ttnnnll... r'inadlan f'lotrin t'enlinl Leather t'rntrsl Letlier pfd. 1 oiitial of Nw .leray l'liepke Khlo Chicago A Alton Chic Great W m arn . . . l.'MrRto A North-atern. . Chicago, Mi). A. SI. Pill--C . '' C. A Hi. Lolil .. 1'il.rraJo fuel A Ir-in... . Colorado A Southarn ('ilorido A P. l"t pfd t'nlura.lo A So. '.'d Ht . . ronaolidme'l fa Corn 1'roilucfs nalawara .A liudeon .. ... Iiflivtr A Rio oranila t). A R. 0. pfd t . S. ret. ? .to onpon t r1 in. re d cuptin 1' S rcg to cnupon A'll . ( it tn. . . . Am. Agrt. as Am. T. a T. cv 4 Am Toha. co it lo Sa Armour A Co 4' AichtNm ymi 4..,.. 1I.1 cv. 4' do ct. on All C 1, lit 4n B A t. 4... do Vt tin x. w. IV,, Brook. Triin. w. 4. ... C. o( Omirgia ,V ... i i-niral laihr rn .. ''. or N. j. grit. . Che. ft ohtn H do ref. .a '"'ill ago A Alton Jia. I'.. H. A It. Jt. do gen. 4a hi . Mil. A M. r gM. ..a '.. H. I te. V. ml. do nil. in Uo rf 4i C l.i. Indum rial rt. . . i'i.I.i. Midland 4. . . r. A S. ref.-M. 4Sa liela. 1 1 ml . cv. 4-. I. A R. li in 'I" ef. i ... riivttllcra' r,n trie iirlor Urn 4p .. ilu gen. 4jf lo cv. 4, aeriea A un cv. 4n, herlfa 11. On. Klf.-rric . i. on. Hid. offiTea. !) 1. c. 11 rat. tit ... rote 11 trb'gh Mat 4a. l'.li liner. IS M. 4a .. .mill Japan V .IM.'-trlo 4W .117V. K ' . So lar sa V.i.1.. Shofe deb. (19-1) MN 101 VI'. A Niati uo. 4. .. tH't l. M .. K. A T lat 4a...l, 8.i li'i gan. 44 Uira MlaMnirl Faciflc a . .lit. Rya of at. v,a l. N Y. C. gen. Jia. . . 121 a dn deb. 4 IS: 'S. Y . N. H. A H , ct. s 1 1 o N . A W . 1 con. 4a. r. do ct. 4a. t Northern Pacific 4a . a lo a 109", (r. H. I., rfdg 4.. l..itPenli. ct. Mita 1191&I. ;jfi.4 do con. 4a 1'irtS Reading gen. 4a im,i i. a a. r. fg 7jS le Ken- o ? t Si. I.. 8. W. ion. 3, .lo la. gold 4 Searrd A. 1, 4 v, rlo. I'acillo col. 4a. . 7 o-i 1 v. 4 S: ., Uo R. R. 'lat rar. iSro. Railway a... .i g'D. 4n, K.Vjl'r.lon Pacific 4a... 9H ao cv. la 104 do 1st A ref. 4a . MTa V. S. Rurhr a. . . 1 f. 8. Steal Vd da. Tr.S 'a -I .ar. lliem aa ... , g;i Wabaah let 5a . do tut A axt. 4s . Kt Weatern Mil. 4a... . V;t'. M'aat. Klaclrlc ct. &a ljf.ii Wlst onaln ( antral 4s. London Stock Market. LONDON. .Sept. 2. American socurltie opened steady today. Later under the lead of the l'nlted States Steel and Atchison, Topeka and Santa, Fe, the market ad vanced. This was followed by a slight le ad ion. but at noon the tone was steady and prices vevre from to higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing storks: S23.0O4 Pas). Japan, No. 2. Cash quotation wtie as follows: FLOCK Firm; winter patents. $4 tttUo.OO; mraighta, S4.3O04.sii; straights, $4 70.0 4 HO. RY h No. 2, 72c. HA RLEY Feed or mixing, E2i54o; fair to 'hole malting. 6sf)tSo. NtliliS-Flax. No. 1 southwestern. S1.3R; o. 1 northwestern. $1.4.1. Timothy. S2.0rii :; W Clover. $16.00. PROVISIONS Pork, fness. per bbl., $24 90 lat o. Lard, per 100 lbs , Sl2.87. Short ribs. ids (looaei. $U favwlJ.W; almrt elear aides boxed), $H37t 12.60. Total clearance of wheat and flour were eiiual to 474.000 bu. Primary receipts were S 4i8.00O bu.. compared with 1.242.000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Tha world's visible supply, as shown by Rradstreet's, n teaaed 6.762.0O0 bu. Lattiuaied receipts for tomorrow: .Wheat. .'4 cars: corn, 196 cars; oats, 104 cars; hogs, "."a1 head. Islble appljr of ttrala. NKW YORK. Kept. 27 Special cable and elegtaphlc roiiimunlcatlotis received by Hradatreets show the following changes in available supplies as ' compared with previous account: Wheat. United States, east Rockies ln reased, 8.241 000 bushels; Canada, Increased, Ml OiO buahels. Total, l'nlted States and I'arisda. Increased. 4 062 On) bushels. Afloat for and in Kurope, Increased. 1.700 ooo bushels. Total American and Kurooean lupply. Increased. S.7o2.0t bushels. Corn Vnlted States and Canada, J reaaed. 876.0S0. Oata fnlted States and Canada, in leaaed. 1021,000. Tba leading Increase .and decreases re mi ted this week follow: Incresaes Midland. 38 000 bushels: Louis ville. Jo;. 000 bushels; Kingston. 70.000 bush Is. Decreases-Manitoba!. 1 1 111.000 bushels; tioderlch. lll.OuO buglielg: Klioxville. 102 00i hnshel: Minneapolis, priVate elevators, 60. NO bushels. A -a. ' . Mlaneapolta Urala Market. MINNKAPOLIS, Sept." 2S.-WHKAT-r;f,lr,t M"c: roi'r. 4c: May. I0.'fl102; rash. No. 1 hard. $102; No. I northern. $101: N. ; not them !r.c .vo .! spring 7fJ9e. ' ri.AX 'losed at $1 M. nrv.-in it pound aacks liu ji TR-Flrat patents. IS JOui.v :i a. .Ofr.10; first cieara. $t Si.r.4 . I Lo latent. eoiid cieara. SSlOdSM. Hllwaakee Gratis Market. AllLWALKPr- Sept. 2S.-W)IKAT-No ! Ar't""1' !' ul,; No- northern $1 04o 04; Ixcember, $101 bid. ' ' OAT9-4lio?41c. BARLKY Samples. 6JHc. rearla Market. PKOR1A. 8pt a-OORN-ll eallow. rate; No. S vellow, 3Vc ". . 4c; No. 4. Uc. OATS-Higher; No. S white Vo. 4 white. 3c :ber, No. No. 3 !. 4c, i I ala Market. l Urrpoal On mrooL. Sen. -WHK1T.i;i ltd 'esters.. . a Inter. 7 id' c: country (pkgn. free.), b'Yorac. RICK Steady; domestic. 2'4a7c: 6j ill li t.H r li m; creamery specials. 31c; weatern factory. 22tj24c; imitation cream ery. 26a 2tc. CHKKShi Steady; full cream. 14m. ROUS Firm; western, extra firsts. 25 2c; firsts. 24li5c; seconds. 23i3.4o. POULTRY Alive, firm; western ohlck ena. 16c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 16c; dressed dull; western chickens, 14!9c; fowls. 13-j. 16c. OM4H4 general markets, tasle aad Faaer Pradaee Prices Vara alaked ky BSftra aad Wsoleealcra. BUTTER Creamery. No. i. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons. 27 c; No. 1, In 00-lb. tuba. To; No. t In l ib. car tons. c; In 00-lb. tuba, S4o; sacking atock. UV.4320Ssc; fancy dairy, tubs, iittim; coin man roll, fresh mad. Ia4,lac Market changes every Tueaday. EOOS Fresh selling stock, candled, tta CHKKSB Finest Wlaoonsin full cream twins. 16c; Young A mar leas, 4 In hoop 16c; favorite, S In boos, lo; dalalea, 80 in hoop, 16c; cream brick, full case, lie; block Swiss, 16e: full aream llmburger. ltd POULTRY lirollera. 16c; alive, siyiings. lac; hens. 10c; cooks, lo; ducks. 10o; gees. So; turkeys, lfc; pigeons, per dog., too; Sulnea fowls, per dos., $150; tquabs, per oi., $1 Dressed hens, Uo; springs. 194J tic; cocks. (c; ducks Uc; gaeaaa, Uo; turkeys, 22c F1SH--Fresh. caugnt, almost all are dressed: Halibut, tc; buffalo, to; trout. 12c; bullheads, 14c; catfish, 17c; orapptea, aunflah. fcdo; black basa, 26c; wnltefiau. 13o; plks. 12c; salmon, Uc; pickerel, loo,' frog legs, 860. Fresh frosen: Wblteflsh! No. 1, 10c; round. c; pickerel dressed,' and headless, 7o; round, tc; pike, dreaaed, 10c; round. 9c; red snappers. Uc; bpaolab maokarel. Uo; native mackerel, xr each BKEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, lc; No. 3 riba. uc; co. i riDs, rc, .-so. t loin, loo; No. S loin, lavic; .o. loin, te; fso. 1 chuck, c; No. S chuck. 4V; No. S chuck. 4Vc; No. 1 round. 9Vtc; No. I round, 7c; No. S round, kac; .o. l piate, ttc; .No. plate 4c; No. S plat. Se. VEUETABLFS Kansaa sweet potatoes. SX7S per bbl. Celery, Michigan. sOo bunch, Cabbage, bom grown. lu per lb. Wis consin Red Glob onions, to per lb Cali fornia cauliflower, $X00 per crate. Toma toes, borne grown, market basket, toe; arata 14.00. LottUt!. Ber aua. al X- ' amps, turnips carrots, 7ae por dos Flor ! Ida new beets Canute, parsulpa turnips etc . per dos, l&o. FRi.SH 6 RUlTtV-Flortda plnsapplea, ill to ta. 81.71 par orate; grape fruit. M alia, per bos. $J. 44 sis. UN. M stse. ts; ba nanas fancy select, Sl totfttV: Apples homo frown, pair bu. basket. ;6nLu; market baa.-at. 46. Pklladelpkla Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. St BUTTE R l-liin; good demand: sxtrs sestet n cream er v X!n-: nearby prints. 84c. EtfclS Firm; Pennsylvania and other near by firata. free rases. f7e. at mark; cur- eni rneiiis in recurnsoi ouaea. atc, mara: weatern rtrata. free rases, mark: current receipta. free caaea at mark CH KKSK Quiet; New York full ch.ai e. I,c. fair to g".l l.VejlS1!? la.IUra Scruiillaa Erla K.ne tat pfd Krie AI pfil tleneral Klectrlc flraat Northern pfd Ureat Norlharn Ura. ctrs. , Illinois Central Interborough-Mel Interboiougli-Mei. pfd... . International Hrveaiar Inter. Marina pM International Paper .. lntarnaltonal Pump luwa Central Kanaaa City Southain Kanaaa Lit) iouthern pfd. Loulavllle a Naahvilia Mlnnaapolia A St. Paul.... M , St. P. A sanlt Si. M . atiaaourl Pacific Mlaaourl. Kanaaa A Taxav M., K. A T. pfd National Biacuit National Lead N. Hra of Mai. lat pfd Naw Vork central New York. Ontario A w.. Norfolk A Weatern North American Northern Pa.lflo Pacific Mall 1'ennaylvajila Peopla'a liaa Plttahurg. I . c. A St. L. . Present steel Car Pullman Palace Car Ratia ar Steel Apt ing Reading Republic. 9tl Reputiltc 8tel pfd Rock Island Co Rock laland Co. pld Ht. boula A S. P. M pfd St. Louta Houthaeatern . . . 81. Ixul- H w. ufil ."4H 0'O I j;. Too SIS l". "-,,a Tilu ; !' 4 I .n 4H, 4 .. 4 Vm liJ'a alS S-'n 1 ,:.,. ;.i ', n's .,,lin l. ii a it."l mo -mi, 4s . t r, :'!" iiKm ITS '. ,NUa I. 10 ft.''i U'.S M H. ..O n 112. Ilia I I. 2r 1!4 I' i;4Va I ll,4lt '4S 144', 144 J.r.1 III! 101 li l.,r ::i, ",4i i 2.4."l ', 4 "'a j.txi lens lii" i:'J'a tod 1.141, -041, 1.14.1s Tim Hfi, 14 111 t.'..;t(W ll"'.. '17 li"W ! .i . !. I o u Sr,va u4j ! 3 Sod iii 7"t 7'a s yyt vut '" 1S.OK) "a 4B 4a ISO0 ll'l's lUi'i H"W no 10 mo Ml, DUN a loil aoH 46S 4 imi l..i tui i; "ial IN, 191 m-'-a S.i'Vt ma liii tl ;) 14Vi 741, It's 4. '! i 4h. 4oN 4' . . . .... W r. ;' 74 ir"i :., 74.4 : 4 ('! 144 14.4 M,., 4V) lis y.rt tn 4'l 4.1, 46 4i.il I -r i(i, m tii, 4' H7I, TP, 37i, a ) SJ , -2' M-'-a 2. 41.11 4S 4Mt 41.V, '.on 40 :l!i4 SWls 3.II0 Hi! 'S7-, lb. n.;il l.M lo'.v4 loo aio i' M . i (iiO !.: l4 IMt, lad ) It, ll" .14 l.t.0 IS , 41 4 inn H7' . ih.s "an 'if. "vi lis' I..0 4Sk. 47 1 Crnaola. money do acooiint Anal. Covper Anaconda Alchlaim ' do pfil Ualtlnuire A Ohio . Canadian Pacific... Cheaapeako A O.... Chicago U. W Chi.. Mil. A St. P.. Vv Beera Denver & Klo fl do pfd Erla do lat pfd du 2.1 pfd Orand Trunk Illinois central SILVF.H Wiiiet C,l.cuillla A N .... . Mi M . K AT N V. Central . H Norfolk A W ,iuii do pfd 1S7 Ontario A W .1!S Pn ylvanla .namtftaud Mlnre . K Heading . la's eXulthcrn Ry AKJig dn pfd . lvl, Southern Pa.lflc. . 44't I nlon Pacific . t do pfd . ,4 t' 8 Steal . J.l'4 do pfd . 4(1' Wabaah , in, do pfd...: .liift'a'spatilah 4 at 33t.d per ounce. 1 1 MHf t mm .l(14'a . lr4lKK r ts Brandeis Stores Wc cordially invite the women of Omaha to view the mot beautiful style congress in West ern history. Our Autumn Opening Tlii? is a stylo event whieli no woman who loves beautiful clothes should miss. Scores til our own importations from lOf .;4i . 94 . us . of", . 7IH4 . s . aiOtj . Si's . ;i ..ms ins .111 . 90 1 a ..lttTk . 2.e, . J . 944 4 4 4- 4-4-4-4-4- ft aaef aafaaf 7 Paris, I.erlin nnd Ixndon. downs and wrajis for every fash ionable occasion, liewitchin French and American millinery. As Special Features of Our Opening We Mention Excellent Values in Women's Prac tical Tailored Suits and Smart Fall Dresses. We present two great groups of tailored suits which include every favorite fall stj lo in women's ready-to-wear apparel. Scores of the new A and length coats the new hip pleated and braid trimmed ideas. " Fnshionseal " suits make up the $23.00 group, while the highest grade and beautifully fash ioned tailored wear completes the group at I a. 4 1 t 1 a 4 arv a 14 a. a a v M J $25 and $35 Those Stunning New Wool Dresses These Thev fall tlresses will have an immense vogue this season, are the favorite frock for afternoon, house, street and matinee wear dressen iu the new eoat styles, Moyen Age and Mediaeval effects. The more elaborate styles are embroid ered and braided while others are severely tailored. All the new fall shades are represented. Prices are $25 to $50 BRANDEIS STORES OMAHA LIVE STCR MARKET Receipts of Cattle Large, but Prices Mostly Steady. MONF.Y Vt'fl4 oer cent The rate uf discount in the open market for Mhort bills Is l'nfol.'a per cenl; tor throa munthr bills. lYl'l IS-16 per cent. I, or ai e.a-Yt1e. Quoiaimna turnialied by rjamuel burn. Jr.. lit New York UI building, Oinaha. City of Omaha 4V,a. 121 A. Cud ah Parking Company Oolumbua. Nab, E. U 6a. IMS .... Independent Tel. la, Omaha K. C. M. O. pli K. C, M. at O. com Kanaaa City Ry. P'd Nabraka Tal. atock, Ve Omaha Ha oa. 1417 Omaha R L. aV P. ht. mi Omaha K. 1.. P. r'd Omaha ar C. B St. Ry. M, '.114 ... Omaha I'. B. St. Ry. .'a, lM. Omaha C. B. 8t. Ry, pld Omaha Watr Co. 5a, l!4a Omaha Watar':e. 6a, lIt..; Omaha 41'atar Co. lat pfdi Bt. Loula 4r. Ill I. ....... ,. bain Co. ia 1H '.... " South Omaha Haarar 4He.' Stoiu . Hi Stock Bid. Aakad 102i 1C2S !" 1(MS MS, 211 It, VI !V ll in V li ;.J w f, 1011'i W 44 100 101 t I'M 14 Ml 44 H fl 311 io 101 10iS vai'a 101 It. M h HOGS ARE WEAK TO FIVE LOWER I arte Iterelpla of Sheep and I. am ha, bat Demand la Brisk and Trade as a Whole Proves to Ue Very Fair. BEF.F STEERS. Av. Pr. No. l.TnO l.lKal em i.n 1. Kia) l.liMl .Vkl fwl 1 lllj 1.410 r.n aoo 7.110 1 0.O S4. 0 IV NJ TOO 2, Aloaa-Xheftlrld southern Pacific . Soiilhern Ratlaay Southern Railaa.' Tanneaeea i opnar Taaaa ar Pacific. .. Toledo, Rt. luia V.i ptu. . T.. Si. L. ar Waal I llloa Pacific . . . linon Pacirtc pfd I'nllad Stataa Reallv... ftllled Siataa R.rfiber.. l otted Statea Sleet . . . l'nlted Statea steel prd I ah Corrr Virginia-Carolina chamlual Wahaah ta'abaah pfrt Vi'ealarn Maryland VYeallnghoune Kletlrlc ieatern fnlon Wheeling a Lak Erla Wleconain Onrral Total aalaa tor the day Jim ..104. 70i .. 40. ion .. 4.no .. IVtol 4. Ml 1M.J 14. KM "I .M) 50.10 4 1 K.ilt i.ai I ial i-1 li 10.;,.k 1. lo I .'Ml r.l.KI 14.7 1 ) 3 J 4l 7.H, li.4i. a- ' 111' . ', I 42 74'. Hi 49 1 Mt 3il Urit, lllil, i,4 61 ! 1H1 41', ICR 77S 31 70S 111 l:i:ii. 4 &', 71. M'i 1. WS e4'a ls"S &n 4"1. ii'v. Sum 1 otl 4iS 7:1 152 W. 144 ;v 4H4i 74W l.S n 6 Uo 4t HI ISSVa J4' 147: lluU, ;i' 4I' 147V, 44 107 l 7.iV, oiv, iS ta)4 nt '" ill 314, """a "" 71V, '4T, I'M, a.t 1: 4... I Vii, 7 i 7.1'. 15JV, Oi 144 7U V, 41S 74 Hi WV, 6'4 13. '4 4V4 4 H lift S4H 141, II .;v. 60', iw 41'a lru 41V4 10-, , 77V, ia 0S 131', S ' W, Sr.., ' t 7-, , lo.', 64', as l.'HS 4.". t:s 194. MV, 1 1 s Vrda.Dlaiy. Lniun BtOuL Yarda. Omaha, acr.. ' Bank- Clearlnaa. OMAHA, Sept JH. Batik eVearlnes for to day were to.Vsi.Mi.Z and fur tlie corre aponc)lrig date last year Sl,7Zl,s&.01, Kanaaa City (.rain and Provlalone. KANSAS CITY. Hep. .W HEAT-rn-clianfted; No. 2 hard. 1.04'(jl 08; No. 3,tl.03 41.; No. .2 red. l.ir.tl.U; No. il. 1.14V,, UiKi; September. ll.O'a; December, Vta May, riic. .ltN UnchaDRed; No. 2 mixed, o4Hc; No. 3, 64Ho; No. 2 white, i)4Vc; No. 3, MVjc; Sepieinbti. hlc; December. ."9'4o: Mav. iiuo. CIATS L'nclianged: No. 2 white. 41'JjM3c; No. 2 mixed. 4lV.41c. KY KTi'ylbc. HAY l'nclianged; choice timothy. $11.50 U 12.00; choice alfalfa, lla.OOfi lo.oO. HITTTER Creamery extras, 2SHc; firata, 2HV,e; Hcct nds, 24c; packing" stock, 204c. FOCIS F.xtraa. 28c: firsts, 22c; Seconds Slid dirt leu, 16c; current receipts, 20c; southerns. Ions off, 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 87,Kx) 57,04) Coi n, bu 30.000 1.VO0O Oats, bu 1S.0U0 ROW Quotations low e: at Kansas City weie as fol- Artlclen. Open High. Low. Cloe. Wheat- December ...' 96 I Mav US', Si p ember .... , Co. ..- I September ...I 4 December ...! 5741 May rtrV A Asked U Bid. I l I04'r ' 4'J 5tiil 0l I S6 9T,4R .UK, !.B 1 Oi il Vl'jM I CTa (4 &7'iritll 60 i 0 . SOrTH OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 28. Iu. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Offioinl Mirndav lt.HS Kitlrsa4 Tuesday .2o8 Two days this week. .17. 406 Sume davs last week 11 1'.' Same days 2 weeks mo. .18.270 Same days 3 weeks ago. .17. 1S.1 Same days 4 weeks ago. .13.972 Same days last year.... 14,025 The following table nhowa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with lant 1SII9. 743,071 1.794. 515 .'.....'...1.857.824 2.1..4 W14i 4.420 29,020 8.574 6,! 75 8.572 4S.218 H.470 50.79i 8.744 23 194 10,413 P,6 S2 6.151 o4.0S 190S. 1.930,151 1.486.167 Inc. 39,375 Dec. 125 i3l! 47.838 year: Cattle Hobs Sheep The following table shows tlie average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days with comparisons! .'j ."- i 2f, ;277 t 7.'. 4? i44 I 7J ( 1.128 7i 7 Ian? 4 W 24 IJWI 4 76 Jf! ).".0 7 S., V KST K H X S Nl'.RHAKKA. 19 feeders.. H0 A (to 12 feeders. . 700 Sir) 19 feeders.. 9.H 4 0i 1 feeders, . 824 4 10 16 cows Mi 3 40 Ui heifers.. iW.i 3 tirft llcows 9: 3 15 8 uteeis. ...1113 5 00 111 heifers., tis.i 3 it. 8 cows 8.W 2 85 53 feeders.. 9! 4 00 5 feeders. . 993 3 2f. 20 cows 969 3 25 14 feeder. .U 4 20 14 feeders.. 772 3 110 lOc.iws 772 2 70 Scowti 743 2 70 19 calves... 3M 4 35 15 calves. .. fc'3 4 75 calves... 4 2i Z feeders.. 845 3 W 13ccWH 8H4 2 90 11 cows 872 3 20 20 feeders.. 809 3 10 rnlvcs. .. 291 4 4) 9belfers..71l 3 Oi I 18 feeders.. 7'Al 3 90 14 ciws-hfs 782 8 10 1 13 feeders.. Mi 3 25 7 feeders. . 732 3 50 19 heifers.. 6tU 3 15 12 cows 919 S 30 23 cows....: 7M 2 75 9 mm 944 3 2.. 76 feeders.. 1000 4 10 5 feeders. . 9M1 3 2"i 6 feeders.. 813 3 85 61 fecilers. . 9t) 4 40 18 feeders.. 4 35 9 feeders. . 914 4 On 42 feeders.. 11W 4 15 4 feeders. . I"U7 4 20 8 calves, i. 4 r,0 18 cows 952 3 00 83 helfot s... 833 3 40 12 feeders. .10:8 4 t 25 feeders.. I'm" 4 10 15 feeders. . 1120 4 15 30 Mockers. 795 3 25 25 feeders. . 856 1 65 18 cows 11 3 15 10 cows 847 8 05 lOrnwr 755 HT. 3 cnlves... 1S2 4 00 17 calves... 325 8 50 20 calve.. . . 830 8 75 8 feeders.. 781 t 50 33 feeders. . 941 4 00 7 rows 790 2 50 9 heifers... 511 3 05 36 cows 971 S 40 25 feeders.. 9. 4 15 6 cow 10TM 8 40 9 feeder.. 856 8 50 5 heifers... 420 S 75 4 cows 845 i! 75 11 steer.... 674 S 75 7 heifers... 450 4 00 5 calves... 1H0 2 25 5 calves. .. 218 6 00 6 steers.... 762 3 75 8 calves... I5R 4 25 3 bulls....; 1423 8 'J0 33 tows 987 8 10 38 cows.....' 918 2 90 10 calve. .. 2li0 4 7.0 13 calve... 210 6 .0 10 cow 911 46 -5 ieer...'8f.8 1 Date, 11809. l!8.1l77.;ll36.ri;t.iln: U Sept. Sept. Sep?. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 16.. S 05-, 1.". 19.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 8 091 8 14 84i 6 801 821 I 83 8 IdVtl 8 12 8 10', 23..! 8 12 24.. I 8 8 75 2.V. 8 Hi! 6 87! , 6 SI, lOi S 17! S IT. 6 67, 6 So! 27.. 8 15 u 97 28.. 1 8 08881 6 67 5 96, t 001 f 2 '5iH 6 84; 6 11 ' f 1 "a 84 5 781 6 08! '8 ' B 84" i 721 6 02j -3S 71 r 7i' iv. a riii 5 80S nr. o ui 331 6 75 6 80 6 29. a 70 6 78 5 7S 5 .4 5 281 I 6 68 5 84i 6 12! r, )' 6 14 6 6 89; 6 90: ll, 6 IS, 6 1 6 20 6 18! & 24i & 87 0 19; I 87 6 18 & 74 6 70 5 69 Sunday. Recrlpla and diaponiUon of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, Neb 19 steer. .. ' 9 cow s 3 calves.., 11 cow J9 steer... 16 calves. 1.1 cow s. . , 19 row s. . , NKBRASKA. O. W. Flilpp. C86 8 75 3 ate.-ia. .1. St'ickhoUBf Neb. ,:i6 3 ' . , .2 2 ... 7 cow . 7M) 4 SO 21 cows.... ,. 924 2 70 12 row .. 849 8 75 18 heifer.. P .1. SlmmoiiNon Nob, .255 4 50 12 cows V. D. Connell Neb. ..90(1 3 25 3 cow s ..inoo 3 25 13 steers.. . W. M. Crawford Neb. 9.10 858 877 5S7 3 25 2 70 3 35 3 20 fi92 3 25 8'iO 927 2 :.o 3 66 for twenty-four September 29: st. P. C. M. & Wabash Missouri Pacific . Fnioti Pacific ... C. aV N. YV (east) .... C. ti N. VV. (west).... C, St. P.. M. A O ... C, n. & y. least).. C, B. etr Q. (west)..., C. R. I. P. (east).. C, It. I. A P. iweat).. Illinois Central Chicago Ureat West.. hour ending at 3 o'clock RKOKIPTS. . Cattle. Hogsv. Sheep. H i's. Total receipt 2 100 I 65 10 75 1 6 2 . 1 .358 10 1 66 39 i DISPOSITION. Cattle l.l.ll. 1"0 aha rar Boston Ntorka aad Bonds. BOSTON. Sept. 28 -Money, cu.ll i,.a. Time loan, 4VS5. Closlna auotatinna bond were: 4 Artrona Com . . , 1""4 Atlantic 43'Binte roaliti.in lVlV.caiuni.it a Arlnna. 403 :a Calumet Hecla.. C'anteiitilal . .14', l-np,r Rung : I'l Wast u2 Pranklin 171V. (;ranh 2 4'i;nu Caiianaa 4 Ile Rnvale . '"v. Vaaa. Mining V. Michigan Yit Mohawk 1J7V,,:nt c t c 4' Naiada Old Oominlon . I'HV, riacaol Parrot 13 Vt IJMtiii y . . laghannon 7v, Tamarack r Trinity 1M IV t Mining I 9 Oil 3: I l ah 4 Victoria l:v, Winona 1 Wol van na it North iluita 44 V. . 4.H i"', . a . 17 . I'll . t .; 7', on Blocks and Alchlaen a1J. 4 do ta tin Central 4 Atchlaon R. R de pli Boaton A Albany. . Itoeton a Matna. . biaton Elevated i-. Plt. hburg pfd N V . N. II aV H t'nlon Pacific Am. Arga. Iliam do pfd Am. Pnau. Tuba... Am. Sugar do pfd Aai. V. T Am. Wool de pfd Kdiaon Klac. Ilium ln. Blactric Maaa. Klartrle .... do pfd Maaa. Uaa t nliad Kmlt L'nltad hoa Math. do pfd V . Siael do pfd Adventure Allouaa Amalgamated ea York Vising kiorka, NFW YORK. Sept. 28 -4'losing quotations on mining slock were a follows: Cotton Market. NKW YORK. Sept. 28. COTTON Fill ures opened steady; September, 13.05c; October. l:U0c; December, 13.13c: January. 13.10c; March, 13.19c; May. 13.21c; July. 13.15c. Futures cloved barely meady. Septem ber, 13.18c; October, 13.17c; November. 13. 17c; December. 13 2tc: January. 13.3H"; February. 13.21r; March, I3.28c; April, 13.29c; May. 13.82c ; .tune. 13 2;o: July. 13.25c. Spit closed quiet; middling np'ands. 135c; niiodllriK Bulf lUM'i'. Sulea, 1.127 hales. (iAI.VFSTON. Sept. 28 COTTON Steady at 13 8-16n NKW ORI.KANS. Sept. 28 4'OTTON Spots were quiet; low ordinary, SW, nonil riHl; ordinary. 10 5-16c. nominal; good or-' ilinary, llc; strict good ordinary. 12 3-16c: low middling. 12c: utrlct low middling, 12 15-liic; nilddlliig. U3 8-16c: strict middling.! 13 5-119 ; good middling. 13 7-lrtc; strict good I middling. 13o; middling fair, 13c; mid dliili; f,ilr io good. I4'c; fair. 14'4jc, nominal. Receipts. 4.775 bals: stia k Wl 5X1 bales ! ST. DOl'IS. Sept. 28. COTTON Steady; ! middling. I3sc; ales, none: receipts, 219 1 bales; sliipii,ciits. 229 bales: stock, 9.257 1 balce. Otnuiia Packing Co. Swift and Company ' c'udahy Parking Co. 1 Armour Co ; St. I.inii Ind. Pack. Co. S.-hwartzcliild & Suls I l.aytijn Dotid A Kleler W. H. Vansant Co nptiton. Vansant A I.ush. Stephen Ilios Hill eV Son F. B. Lewis Hiton Co .1. B. Root & Co .1. H. Bulla I,. F. Huaz I,. Wolf MoCreary & Carey S. Wei lliPinier H. F. HiiPilltnii Sullivan r'.nrH Dee Rothschild t'lnisty. Klern or Smith.. Smith 4 I'oisley Other buyers . 644 .1.258 .1.2i; .1.376 116 Hos. Sh 793 1.111 1.378 1.716 119 i9 17 2.323 2.6i; 4.948 l.ft.l lOstockers. 528 8 15 10 heifers... 485 2 85 .1. F. Shtumk Neb. 9 feeder. . 840 3 85 8 rows... 3 cow 9:0 2 70 18 cows... i cow 1075 8 10 I. M. Gentry Neb. 96 cows 85 3 50 3 cows. . . Smith Bros - Neb. 32 feeders.. 11 34 r rs 18 feeders C. H. Flowers Neb. 20 feeders.. 10? 4 00 12 cows... 4 calves... 175 6 2B J. Doyle Neb. 66 steers.. .,1028 i 98 Body Bros Neh. 54 rows 877 8 7." 63 cows... 12 feeders.. 416 4 00 33 heifer. .1. .1 Uw- Neb. 24 feeders.. 9C8 4 20 22 cow s 945 2 65 4 cow s 917 2 70 R. Tavlor Neb. 80 feeders. .1215 4 65 A. M. W'llaon-Neb. 21 cows 990 8 15 ?1 cow s 777 2 55 J. A. Wilson-Neb. 21 cow s 90j 3 15 1 cow 960 2 55 Mrs A M. Wilson Nch. 26 cows 851 2 55 15 cow 1000 O. R. MoAdsms Neb. Scow 1028 3 35 12 rows 1044 7 feeders. .1017 4 60 4 feeders. .1015 W KSTKRNS W YOM 1 NO. 4I Ut i. j:h SHKEF- I o .v, 07V I 071, I 07 -. i.l... IS... !... .Mi .24 4d 11 18 I U I7- 1012 . M7 .1043 . 951 831 MiO Sll S 20 i 10 3 10 4 00 2 60 S 25 4 00 lU'Ucipls of sheep were very laiko yesterday, numbering 148 cart, In adiiiiluii lo which 116 car arrived tod. ihus the lotal for the two days foot up 68.000 lie ul, us iigaiusl 48.000 head fit' the fume daya last week and e2,9U0 head (oi tne corresponding period of iasl yeai. In spite ot ihe lare receipt yesteida). piacucaily eveiyiliing was sold betuie the clone of tlie market, uliiiough aome of it was not weighed up until this morning As noted PHtciua, the market was any where from steady lo liHilOc lower. Fortunately tiie big run this morning was accompanied with ati equally good de mand on tin. part of both feeders and packers, ho Hint the trade a a whole we in very satisfactory condition. Pack ers were especially free buyers of good lamb, wlilcn changed hands at prices not matei tally itiffi icnt from those that pre vailed yesterday. The trade waa as active aa could be expected, taking Into consid eration the large amount of sorting re quired with such large receipts. The barn wus full of feeder buyer, but the early trade was naturally a little slow, owing to Hut fact that some trains ar rived late and there was also a good deal of nhaplng up to be done before the (tuff could be placed on sale. The feeling among buyers seemed to be weaker, thai I, they seemed to feel that price were high and that they were entitled to some concession, ho that Ihe trade opened a little slow. Still t Iip demand was so good that the offering kept changing hand, and while there were still a good many unsold at the time of writing this report, proiipect were good for a very fair clearance at prices not materially different from those that prevailed yesterday. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs. Jo 40 y 6 60: good llghtwmw lo choice lambs. 86. nOtU. 75; fair to good lambs. I'l.fHiv b); good light yearlings, 86.15 j 20; good heavy yearlings, i5.0mti5.26; good to choice wethers, 4.oO(tf4.75; fair to good wethers, $4.3ti4.50; fair to good ewes, 8400 (i i 25. Quotation on feeder stork: ' Good lo choice lambs, Ifl lo'o 6 at. ; fair to good lamb. t."..Wu6.15; light yearlings. I6.10'8,5.25; heavy yearlings, 4.7.Vti5.0O; old wethers, 84.00'r 4.40; good to choice ewes. J.25rj3.75; breed ing ewes. 3.7.Va6.60; yearling breeding ewe. I5.50!iK).00. Representative sales: yearlings lainns, feeders lambs, feeders, cull., lambs, feeders lambs 3 15 3 S5 4 60 84 rows... 26 steers.. 24 cows... 15 steers. . 7 steer. . S cows... 43 steers. , 38 cows... r9 steers. . , 19 cows. . . .. 957 3 80 ,.Hi; 4 25 .. 894 3 25 II. A. 1292 5 86 ..I13.V 5 50 ..1023 8 70 62 row s. . . 24 feeders. .. 962 ,1023 340 4 50 Andrews. 49 steer. ...1152 5 50 5 teet s. ...12 W 4 85 9 heifers... S58 3 75 ".. a., (luernsey Wyo. ,..1115 4 .". 23 cows 954 3 75 .. 872 8 10 Thontpsen black Wyo. ...1118 4 65 19 trer.. ..1050 4 45 D. Cisiper Wvo. ..1056 8 75 13 steers. ...1210 4 75 C. P. Meek Wyo. ..121K 4 ui 24 steer. ...1192 4 40 ..1024 t 75 Son Colo. 8 feeder-.. 350 4 00 ! 4 ferdrrs : lo cow s. . . I A. J. Williams 1J feeders.. 108 4 30 9 cow . Total .9.155 5.0J6 20.368 29. 304 vei y being 4. T-4 V-i 31', ' l'a HI I.' 7S 24V, 44 ;S St. I. ool l ive "JtocW Market. I ST. I.Ol IS, Se-pt 28.-rATTt.K-Rretpts. i 8.400 head, including 2.800 Tenns: market. : teady to 10c lower: native shipping and ex port Fleer. ri.:sarj T 60; dressed beef and I hull lier steers. 85 2.'d6.25; steers under I.Ofa) lbs.. $4 laVfi.i.OH; stockeis and feeder. $3 jnti 4 75. cmv mid heifer. 83.2.Vhl S5; canners. 2 2.Vii: 75; bulla. t2.oOtii4.25: calves. 15.503 i 8.0O: Texna and Indian ateera. I:t.50rBn.40: 'cows and heifers. 2 3.V(i 4 15. i III his -tii'i elpts. 10.2)o hea1: maiket. ST I loc lower; pigs and lights. 86 0Arj8.10; pick- er J. fnaH.M; butchers and best heavy. a.i..(l.el. SlfKF.P AND LAMBS-Receipt head; market, steady: native niu'tnrin 1:1 5 ii; lambs, S.0rVf7 25. cull and lucks 13 75 ' . :i; stis kei . tJ.25ii4.U0. Sloas t llT l.lae a?-!tl. SIOFX CITY. Ia., Sept. 28 Market. (Special Tele 1 .300 head; 'rj..ia: cows. A He Brunaati k rolt.. Cen.alock Tum-al do bonda Con , Cal. aV V. Horn Silver I Iroa SUaar . . iif'eieo 17 t . . r ..ui ..us .. 17 lAi-dvilie Con. Lllli, chief... Malraa Oniana blr l.i dard ... V allow Ja kor . trim CATTLE Receipts. market steady; beeves. It 83 0Otj4 2o: feedeis. tt uOho.eO' earllngi, :) oo 4 25. Hi HJS-Receipt. 2 300 head: market, w eak to be lower: range of prices. I7I04J8.D; bulk of sales. t7.9tu8.0G. Wc, at . irujasc. creams. 'I'reaenr tatrnaent. WASHINGTON. Sept. 28 -The cot.diii ji, of the trae.aurv at the heg inning of bii-i-iis today was as follwg: Ttast Funds O.ild coin ti3o12 86S .., d illat tlV. Out': silver di.liara ,',r tvai Vr-. .-. Mi.r rertirti-ate outsl t45 8hs.0i tieneial fuiiil-Standard ailvci dollar Hlovk la Slskt. Receipt of live stork at the six principal western maraeis yesiernay: andlri ' South Omaha I Sioux city . . . . St Joseph ! Kana,ia i'lty St. lui Chicago in, T..I..I Cattle Hug. Sheep .. . 6 258 am 29 (OO I . . . 1 3no 2.8UI I ... 8.000 J.OfiJ a 500 j ...U.Ota) 15 oa 13.0U) ... t 400 10 Ml I or,) ... 7.04) on) r.uno ....49SM 46.9J0 Ti.itn CATTLF Receipts o vattle were liberal again this nioriiing, 2:t9 cars reported in, making the tutal for the two daya I. .400 head, a falling off of almost l.OiO head a compared with the same da) s iatt week, but a 'ain of almost 3.14)0 head as compared with the hauie period a year ago. Among the leceipts Una morning was a little sprinkling of cotnlcd cattle. While the best grades weie t. ady. sliortfed atuTf was weak to a little lower. Range beef ateers of desirable quality were In demand at good steady prices. In spite of ihe fact that receipts of cows and heifers were large, the market was reasonably active and price generally clear;. A considerable proportion of the I'eceiDts sold in veiv fair aeuson in tha 5 i0t morning. uicia ecviii'-u iu ue mine, iiie ana wc tivltv ii, tne feeder maiket tht morning with the result mat dusuahle kinds sold quite lie. ly at pi Ices mat steady with yesterday. Tlaahy giadt'S were natuially a little slow, hut that ia the condition every day. a buyeis are bound lo select the better class of cattle flist. guolauons on cattle: Co .d to ciiOice cornfed steers, t" 25(28 On; fair to g i d c rn ftd steers, V..5viq7i"., coinniou iu lair coin fed steer. 84 5u; good to cliuice rang stoers. 80. i'uii 6. 4c. fail I . Kood range steeia. tt 4Uj5.25; common to fair iRi.se ateers t3 5(ku4.40; guotl to choice curnfed cows and heifers, 1 4 va ... 00 , fair to good curnfed cowa and heifeta, 43 2.Vg4.00; common to fan curnfed cowa and heifers. t2lny.26. good lo choice range, steer. 83 75 4 40, fa r to good range steers, t3 25 43 7a: common to fa r range ateers. t22o0.t.; good to choice siockrrs and feeder. t4 (" "41 5 .15 . fair to good stockar and fe.-dara. .i tOrat .00, com mon to fair atocketa and feeders I-7.:,'u 4-'. atock heifer I'JaiiSKo; vejl calves t3 0tu 175; bulls, stag, etc . t2 7ya4 ' 9W 3 60 J. Bualn Colo. 15 feeders. . 993 4 10 21 cows 20 cows k38 3 30 M M. Veverka Colo. 4 feeders.. 11 15 4 25 6 feeders.. 4 cow s. No. 4,5 Idaho 82i Idahn 87 Idaho 3f2 Idaho 454 Idaho '31 Idaho ewes 244 Idaho ewes, feeders 112 Wyoming yearlings 2,0 Wyoming yearling 90 Wyoming yearlings ;t9 Wyoming yearling 391 Wyoming wethers 394 Wyoming wethers Ma) Iitaho lambs, feeders 491 Idaho lamb, feeders 299 Idaho lambs, feeder 672 Idaho lambs, feeder S.'S Idaho lambs, feeder 106 Idaho wethers IMI Idaho yearlings 2 -0 Idaho yearlings 104 Idaho yearlings j 1 .0 In iho yearling 1 137 Idsho yearlings I1W Wv timing yearlings , 141 Wyoming ewe , 2H4 Wyoming ewes , 1 173 Wyoming lambs , ,841 Wyoming lambs, feeflr.... r;2 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... it8 Vyomlng lambs, cull 5 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 1377 Wyoming ewe 1319 Wyoming lamb, feeders.... 36tt Wyoming lambs, feeders.... I 392 Wyoming ew e, culls I SIT Wyom.iig lamb 315 Wyoming lambs l'.iO Wyoming lambs, feeders... 1H.8 Wyoming lambs, feedeis.... 1 1' 0 Wyoming ewes 3' Wyoming lamb, feeders.... 1 258 Wvotulng yearling, feeders .0 1 lau lanuis, leeuei JM I tali lambs, feeders 352 I'tsli lumbs. feeders 2! Wyoming lambs, culls 2U0 South Dakota wethers. .. . 1 800 2 90 Av. 90 54 61 54 , 62 . 109 . 95 . 101 , 100 . 100 . 101 . 107 . ltm , 66 . 64 . 74 . 73 . 72 . 101 . 88 . 87 . 84 . 88 . 59 . 98 .. 83 . 113 . 72 . 64 . 49 . 89 . 49 . 81 . 68 . 53 . 83 . 48 . 64 . 59 . II . . U . 87 .. 66 .. 54 .. 55 .. 44 ..100 Pr. I 00 00 5 50 8 25 40 4 16 8 50 4 80 4 H) 4 80 4 80 4 35 4 3o J". t 85 k 60 60 to 4 V. 4 as 4 85 4 tft 4 85 4 85 t 15 t 75 8 15 I 86 6 10 I 85 1 35 6 70 5 2 78 to to 2. . 0i It, 15 4 Ml t 00 I on 00 6 50 4 (0 714 80H 822 3 20 9 cows. Andrew Damon S. D. 28 feeders.. 1159 4 65 20 rows Ills O. Hasselstrom- S. D. 10 feeders.. 1055 4 25 .1. Sinrgren S. D. lb feeders. .1118 V, H. H. Willotighly-H 8 40 2 70 3 :;5 of 9 cows 9H 3 10 34 steers. .. I1126 4 25 HOti.S Receipts smuil, were laiger bring reported In. for thr two days 6.500 the same a for the 21 cow s KK6 3 Uo 22 cows 915 3 15 hogs. while still than eterday. no cars This makes the totsl bend, or practically aims two days of last week and a few hundred head laiger than for the aame period a year ago The markei was pretty dull throughout. j prices being weak right at the outset, m , early sales generallv looking a shade to 1 01; lower than .vesterday. Toward the 1 close It was worse, being fully 5"ilij lowe;. ttllt'AI.O 1.1 tK STOCK MARKRI tattle and Mieep f eada..llogs Steady to Lower. CHiCAcm, Sept. 2.-C'ATTLKRerelpts, estimated at 7.') head: market, steailv, leers. t:..ih.:A; cowa n60(f5.25; heifer. H.rwv.ti iaj; ,UB H.00,.,4 ,-,; calve. 3.0(n 9 "); MiucNatH and fe der. l3.75'ri5..'0 DoOS-llcceipiM. estimated at 8.000 head. niMtket f,n- ls,t. steady; others. 10c lower choice heavy, 8 Wi M; butchers, I8.80& y 4). HkI.I inlxe.1, IS i-(ji 15; choir light t.l5-'ih.25; imrldriK. $V lki;8.30; pigs, fc.OOa 7.2.; bulk of sales, t. IOt1 40. SIIKKH AND LAM IIS- Receipts, eetltna ted a i Lrinj head; murket. steady; alii-t 4.2fo i 5); lambs, f; 0tv(j ;.oo; yearlings, 15 00 U5-40. tock Market. A ronaideiahle piopoitlun weie fully aold at 180.18 15. and Inferior I A all the iiog-" I No. Av 9. I'l. Av. Kh Pr ! 14 '14 S .. . . .-;, f. I4 aVI I c 7:' :'J I i ; ja vi iv., ai r,, , 1 n, i ii uo 4 :s i t ... 10 ai :i 4. I u.'t .7 2li 2, I iu 1 4 Ii4 I V 7 .... .2.1 .) I lj 1 : i2i !. v (' :t .it . 1 iv I 71 I'll I. I iA 4" .... 14 . 41- S 10 ..Ill l.'l I 44, 7. -.4 7'. W 74 :i7 !') I '. : .'4. CI I I'l rt a 1 e I r M l.r .. t in 4 "i . t al ;u .' 1 .... 17 tt 1 . . 1 , u. . . . :: t ' I in 1 oi 41 .!. 1., ' : M i I ii 7 . . Jt 80 I 14 11 :4 ... a it 7 ... t to 41 274 . 4 ti it ."la In I 10 ... '"4 ao- I U, 14 .41 .. I to 42 . .40 10. ai, w, ... I 10 " r. t . 1 1; , 7 .. .. :a; 1 1.7 (m ..... 2. , t ' ' '" a 4-' :' II ', .0 I I 17 . -a .-it 1 t .,' ' ! ' :, ".- .. . .- i.. a 1., 874 ln f, i.7 i. m 1 Kanaaa ( lt 1,1 1 e KANSAS CITY. Se,,t. 28.r'ATTLB-R-l elpi. head, including tOOO soulherns: iiiuik'M for fed cu'tlc, strong; fin rather, st.iuly; cliolie capurt and irerl beef ! r.. tj.fiiu.L.; lo good, 4.f26. , w estern steers. M.l .,( 00; itickrn and feed ers. H4i Suiith.i'i strs, t-l 2516 (In soi.tht'i 11 co,s. 2 .Vr23.75: native txiws. t'2 2f. I it :i; native liif..-ia. J 15ji5.i)0; bulls, 12.65 I it 3. 76; calvi-H. .i 507.;). HOiiS-hncriptn. I5iu head; market 5c lower; tvp, !, bulk of nlr. 17 85.811 ihavy. 18 lO.ik He; pai-k. ri- an.) hutehers, tl u 'q.2.",; Ilgi.i. f i.i I..; pigs, t-'i 5urd 7 2J SDKKP AND LA M IIS-Iterclnts 1:1 (Ai Mtuiig. latriha, ti 7vrji ifi 5 2T.; wether. 14 2r.34 .5 stiKei and feeders, :i 2', "I; in.uk. 1 il lil.KH t .. tl.''f.50. ..(. t. Joaepk ST. .liiSKtll i celp'a. 3 i0 in ad ; 'n7 ai: o' a and f'. no. 1 7 M I H01IS -Rererp 1 1.1 V; lower. Tup. 8 : iiki-:!1 AND head Market, . live s.-pt mar k he I lock Market. 2 CATTLK-R e' ftr-adv : vinet , 84 "0 .fa;i6i)i; calvea. 5 On head, li .; I, mk . t Its . Un.., Ma, of s'ee-iv 4 l- v IV. f r;-. "t, a 4 iX(j8.;.