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10 TTFE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1910. SWAPS- (Continued.) WILL excUaOKfl half section Improved farm, at ami value, tor Oklahoma farm; BiM) some good city properly for Oklahoma property. Address, bus 473. Alma, Nab. ONE of the best paying hotels In Omaha. Centrally located. 06 rooms, well estao Untied business. Price SlO.OuO. Will taae Improved farm and Home cash. NOWATA LAND ft CO HiS New York Llfn lildg. Phone Red 1993. '7 HWM (Council Bluffs), bath and t-illet; l"t TOxl2"; well rented; clear. Price II wm. Will trade for ttiu acres land clear. Nowata Land A Lot Co., V8 New York Ufa l:ldT. Phone Rl 1990. A-1721. WANTED-TO BUT BEST PKIC8 paid for second-hand fur future, carpeta. clothing and shoes. 'Pound Douglas Mil. SECOND HAND clothing and shoe. John, the Buyer. 218 N. 17th tit. Both Phones. TR A N8 MISSISSIPPI LADIES' CLOTH 1NO STORK pays highest price for part, afternoon and evening dress. Red 4410. WANTED Large fireproof second-hand safe. Cady Lumber Co. WANTED TO RENT ROOM with board In private family, young man; references exchanged. Ad dress E 94, He. I WANTED SI I UATIONS YOUNG MAN desires place to work for board and room la private family while at tending school. Boy lei Collect). Both phones. AS chambermaid, cooking or dishwashing; colored. Douglas 4.VS0. YOUNG lady wants work In private fam ily for husband's board and room. AddrebS D 72. Bee. BY YOl'NO colored man as porter or Janitor; can furnish good references. Ad dress 2424 Krsklne St., Cltv. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Local Wheat Market Bales Dull, with Light Receipts. CORN HOLDS MORE STEADY Samples of White Corn Are Sold t'n rknisnl, While Yellow and .Mixed Varieties Are Rome? Lewer. OMAHA. Sept. Id. 1910. With receipts very light the local ipot wheat market ruled dull and lower. Sample offering were hid In 1c below yesterday's levels. With the Chicago market closed and Minneapolis weak and cables advising decided weakness in foreign markets, local traders favored the bear side and run the cash values off. Spot corn held steady, receipts being Hvht and rains being reported general over the state, checked the offerings. Samples of white corn were sold unchanged, wr.ile yellow and mixed varieties were quuted ,c low er. Liverpool closed lf&l'id lower on wheat and 4u lower on corn. Omaha Cml truer. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 94ti99c: No. 2 I hard, H.Td'.iM-; No. 4 hard, kvi :.c ; rejected hard, 84VWc; No. 2 spring. S5'a98c; No. 3 S'lilns, 94''i97c. COUN-No. 2 white. R3'Sf.4c; No. 3 white. 53W.iMc; No. 4 white, DlVfrtaVic. No. 2 yellow. olUaSSc: No. 3 yellow. 61 '2c; No. 2. 514fM2c: No. 3. MWablc: No. 4, bOVll1 51'jc, no grade, 4'V,fcj0c. OATS No. 2 white. 31'i'&31c: standard, 31V('21c; No. 3 white, aiWJlVsc: No. 4 white. -M'iiZac; No. 3 yellow, )'ii.)wic; No. 4 yellow, 29&30c. BARLKY No. 4 60j63c: No. 1 feed. 56vj 58c; rejected. 52!u6oc. RYE No. I, 75tt76c; No. J. 74g75c. lariat Receipt. Wheat, Cora. Oats. market steady; snot. Ar.9 l?s d; futures. LMA 7s d. Iyesd. quiet at $4 .1"4 42,. New York; 4.22ti4 274, Kast St. lr.ul. Ixmdon. spot. 12 1. Spelter firm; 16 .oOtr 50. New York; 8fi.37Vti5.45. East St. Louis. Iindon, spot, 23 6. Iron, Cleveland war rants. 4Ss 3d In lndon. Locally (ha Iron mirket was quiet. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15.-M ETA LS Lead, $4.30. Spelter, held higher at $6.46. NEW YORK SiOCliS AND BONDS LEGAL NOTICES Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha Duluth 3T .37s . 17 . 4 255 'io WEATHKH l. TIIK GRAIN BELT Indications for Condoned Cloady, with Rising- Tempera tare. OMAHA, Sept. 15, 1910. Temperatures have continued to fall In the eastern and southern states and cooler weather prevails this morning everywhere east of the Mississippi river. A very marked ilse In temperature has occurred since tne last report In the extreme upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and extreme north west and a slight but general rise Is shown everywhere west of the Mlsslsslpppl river. Shuweis were quite general in the Missouri snd upper Mississippi vaileya within the last twenty-four hours and light rains are failing this morning In eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Light rains occurred In the mountains and throughout the south' west and heavy lain fell along the Texas coat. Considerably less cloudiness prevails In the upper valleys, on the Rooky moun tain slope and throughout the northwest this morning and the outlook is favorable for fair or partly cloudv weather In this vicinity tonight and Friday, with slightly wainier Friday. JSIO. 1!9. 19. 1907. lUnlmum temperature 60 60 69 65 2 reclpltation T .00 .00 ' T Normal temperature for today, m degdess. Deficiency in precipitation sine March 1, 13..S Inches. Excess corresponding period In 1909, .07 of an Inch. . Deficiency corresponding period Id 1901 1.74 Inches. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Res; Ion Bulletin. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, 'ibursday, September IS. 1910: OMAHA DISTRICTS. Temn. Rein stations Max. Mln NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Arnioiv Hall association of Carroll, Intra will receive bids UD to 8 P. m . Sep tember sth l10v for the construction of a two-storv' brick, composition roof, build- in or IKiilOU feet, to be used as an Armory lia.ll. Complete plans and specifications are on file with the secretary. - certmeu cheek for & per cent should accompany bid. The association reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to accept any bid. Call or write to J. A. docuhiuktx, ttec'y Armory Hall Association. Carroll, Iowa. " - SI6-18. RAILWAY TIME CARD f ; " CMOJV STATION Tenth Bad Mirer. Fnloai Pacific Leara. Arrive. Fn Fran. Overland L..a 8:1S am a.U:30 pro China Japan F. M...a 4:10 Dm a 6:45 did Atlantic Express a 6:45 am Oregon-Wa.h Limited... 4:00 pm a 6:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:45 pm a 8:30 pm Denver tipecial .a, 6:47 am al2:30 am Colorado Special aU:48 pm a 7:42 am Colorado Express a 3:60 pm a 4:50 pm Chicago-Portland Kpa...al2:60 pm a 8: pm Mortli Platte Local a 8:1a am a 4:46 pm Orand Island Local a 6:30 pm ai0:30 am Linoolu-Ueati-lc Local. b!3:40 pm b 1:30 pm -" 4r Northwestern NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express a 7:50 am al0:70 pm Elouz City Locat .....a 1:45 pm a 3:28 pm Minn, s uaxota iSx a 7:00 pm a am Twin City Ltd (ex Hat). a 8:45 pm a 7:30 am Twin City Lt (Sat only). 11:50 pm a 7:30 am EASTBOUND. Omaha Express ...a 7:00 am alJ:35 am Chicago Local aK!:(6 pm a 8:2M pm voioraao-vmcasu ......a a:iu pm a 1:28 pm Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 7:65 am Pacific Coast-Chicago.. .a IM pm a 8:28 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...a 8:50 pm al2:a pm Overland Limited all:45 pm a 7:45 am Iienver Special al2:40 am a 6:32 am Carroll Local a 4:30 pm al0:00 am Fast Mall a 8:30 pm a 3:35 pm WESTBOUND. Llnooln-Chadroi. a 7:60 am all:00 am Norfolk-Dallas a 7:60 am al0:4o pm Lou Pine-Bo. l'latte....b 1:16 pm b 6:a pm llastlngs-tiuperior - b 1:16 pm b 6:20 pm Ueadwood-nol Bpnngs.a :w pm a :m pin Casper-Landor a 8:oe pm all:oo am Frui unt-Albion b 6:JW pm a 1:6 put ChlcaMu, HiHik IslaaU ana I'avlXlo- EAsTt Ttocky Uoi'jataln Lia....aJ2:m am al:30 pm Iowa Local Pasa a t:4a am a 4:40 pm Chicago Dally D( a 7:2 am a 2:46 aiu Ctuoagu Looal Pass 010.) aiu P10:ia pm Aloluea Local Pass. a 4:00 piu a-U.dO put Chicago topics a 4:40 pm a l:iu put Chicago Liuiitoil a l.w put a ;ui am WKST. Ths Mountaineer a 1:60 am a 7:06 am Chl.-Neb. Ltd., Lincoln. a 8:2a am a 6:4i put Cola 41c Cat. a l:2o pm a M put okl. Hi Tex. iuxpieas....a : pm a 1:20 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0:40 pm al2:U pm Ihteaao. atllwaaaea as at. Paul- Overland Limited all:44 pm a JM am Umaiia-Chicaga iux. ....ft 7.i am t :jo am Ciuiaiia-ciavaiiait lux. ...C aut c H.M am Coiu. -Calif, it. a ;w put a :3o pra Coiureuu tipecial ..a J:5i am all:w put Perry-uuiaxia Local ....b 6:1a put pm;m put Illinois Can era I Chicago luxpraaa a 7:00 am a 8:45 pa Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 8.UU aut Muiu.-aL B- B cwmu y inn. .tit. Paul Ltd. .....a 6:oo put a s.ou am Wabash - Om.-St. LouU Ex. a 6:30 pm a 8.25 am Idail aud iuxpreaa a V.M am all. la put tiianD y iiu uroui u.u.j.d put um.ut aut Chloaaa Great W eaiern Chicago Limited.... a 6:48 pm Twin City Hunted a . pm a 7:63 am Twin City IkXpieas a K.w am a 8: piu Chiuaao JbUpraaa a 8;4u put JUlas4mvl PaclUa K. C. 6U L Ua.. a 8:20 am a 7:15 am a. C. 81. u aut axi.is put a uiu put Barllngtoa ataUwn Tenth alaaoau EW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlona of the IHiy oa Varloos Commodities. NEW YORK. Sent. 14 FLOURr-Quiet; spring patents, 35.40ii6.75; spring clears, 14.35 iii.eu; winter extras no. i, i8.iwihj.wu; win ter extras mo. 2, a.oui4.u; ivanuas straights, 4R0rS4.90. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.JMti4.25; choice to fancy, 34.30(a) 4.40. CORNMEAL Steadv: f ne white and yel low, 1.40tol. 45; coarse, $1. SMI. 40; kiln dried, 13.45. , WHEAT Snot, market weak no. z rea, 11.02 elevator and 1.0v4 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 nortl'erii, Duluth $121 nominal f. o .b. afloat. Futures: The futures market was very weak today, declining lHo Pr bushel under liquidation attributed to lower Eng lish cables, and a 2-cent break at Winni peg. The close was lr4o to l'4c net lower. September, $1.01rg1.02Va. closed at S1.01H- December, 31.06p:l-OtW. closed at l.oH May 1.0Vs'eil.lO 11-16, Closed $1.0H. Re ceipts, 150,700 bushels; shipments, none. CORN H not market steady; wo. Z, B4c elevator domestic basis to arrive; No. 2, 64c f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing net unchanged. Sep tember closed at 64i.c; December, 63c. Re ceipts, 61,013 bushels; shipments, none. OATS Knot market firm; new standard, 39c; No. 2 white, 3WVc; No. 3. SSVfcc; No. 4, 3Sc. Futures market was without trans actions, closing c net lower. September closed SSVic; , Uecember, tolc; May, 43c; July. 42ic. hay steady; prime, xi.ian.lb; no. t. 31.10; No. 2, 31.00; No. 3, Sue. HIDES Quiet; Central America. 20ic: uogota, awziVio. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice. 1909, 20(tf22c; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast. UKiii. loyibc: isms, nominal. iKuviBiOJNs tjork, steady: mess. 3S.50 24.00; family, J2S.00a'26.00; short clear, $22.50 Beer, firm; mess, lh.ixv(ji6.60; fam ily, $19.00(U 20.00; hams, $22.004.00. Cut meata. steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs. ICiVlHo; pickled hams, 14il5c. Ird, firm; middle west prime, JliboiiTi.Gt; refined, steady; continent, $18.00; South America, $13.75; compound, 11V'11C. tallow-viuiet; prime city, hhds., 7c; counrry, i!4iac. B U TT KR steady: creamerlr specials. 81' 81 He; extras, 81c; third to firsts. 24W aiW, state aairy, common to finest. 23ij'29c; process, second to special, 24 2Tte; factory, June make. 23Mfi24c; factory, current make, 22z3c; imitation creamery, 24ff25e. CHEESE Steady; state, whole milk. ste- eiais, i;h(iic; buiib, wnoie mux, lanoy, 150 state, whole milk, choice, 14 c; state, good to prime. ii'UMvc: state, common to fair. Jv-ftiw u-ftc ; BKiiiis. iuu to apeciai, 2x0I17iC. bUUS bteady ; fresh gathered, extra first, 25tg20c; state, first, 23tt24c; state, seo- onos. 2ifrjjjc:. POULTRY Alive steady: spring chick ens, 14tfrl44c; fowls, 18s4tJ,4c; turkeys, 12 15c; dressed dull; western broilers, 1720c; iowis, lounge; spring turaeya, Zba-aoc. Sky. Cloudy PL clpudy Clouay Fosgy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Raining Raining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour I Not Included Rainfall. SOME UNEASLNtSS OYER STEEL dollar. H.IM.OOO; silver dollars of H5.(i: eilvet certificates outstanding, $4.191.i). (leneral fund Standard silver rtolhirs In general fund. ti.l,s7,4; current liabilities, T-.tT.i i.4J ix.si.2:i; working iwiiance in irm.ui) Principal Factor is Reversal of Aa-f,,.f., nn..,-,,: in benks to credit of trea- ,, 4f,.J Triviniclir lire' of the I niten stales, aia.wi.ana, 'i' Vance AUenipWll iTCVlOUSiy. mry BtIwr coln- n.R2S.-.8; minor coin. fl.o3.. i'Ki; total balance In general fund. $t.013.O77. rn Inrk Xvsrr Market. NEW YORK, Sept. IS MONEY On call, easy, lVi'-" per cent; ruling rat. 2 ler cent; Icoslng bid. 1 per cent; offered at P per rent; time loans, very dull and steady; sixty days. S per cent; ninety days, 4i4' per cent; six months. 4'yi444 er cent. PKIMlj MERCANTILE PA PER f'V(f j er cent. STEK1.INO KXCHANOE Strong at re covery, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S3o1i4.S.!' for sixty-day bills and $4.tK!5 for demand; commercial bills. $(..H3i 4i4.s;is. SILVER Bar, f3c; Mexican dollars. 44c. B iN'D.S tloverninent steady; railroad lr-reKiilHr. i losing quotations on bonds today ns follows: ..IIW'4 Int. M. M. 4V.... ..1"0T. J.rn 4n ..10l do i . K. C. t". 1 . .114 L. S. ib. 4. 1M1 ..115 U N. linl. 4... .. 7l M. K. A T. 1 41 Uliu do i.n. 4l. to..!)! Mo. f.rlr.c 4 Whole Market Ultra Way and Closes Weak In Spite of flans of Resist nnc and ladltldaal Btrrngth. 70 42 .00 78 64 .001 72 45 .00 70 46 .001 74 52 .10i 72 50 .30 72 46 .40 70 68 .00 72 54 .60 December, SSo; track. No. 2, 32o; winter patents. Arrive. a J Vi put a 1.4j pm a b.lu put a . put al2.iu pm a i :uu aiu a 6.10 pm a 6.10 put o y:uB am a i.oo piu a 2:0 put a i.uu aat atl:V6 uia a J.m imi a s:uu aut aiO.JO ain alO:3W am Barlluaton Leava Denver and California. a 4.i pm 1'uget Sound iLJipreaa.-a 4:10 pm Neuraaka poiuia a 6.JV am iiiaok lillla a 4.1" pm Liucoin Mail u l.v pm Nortuwet cxprea all.topm NubraaKa puuiui ........a 8.20 am Nebraska tLxpieas a 9:1a am Lincoln Local l.irrul. Local a 7:25 Dm buhuylr-PlavttamouUt..b $;ua put bio. mi aut puttaiuouiu-iowa a am a a.o aui lielievue-1 laiumobut ..u;w pm Colorado Limned ...... .aU.iJ pm Chicago special 4 :li am 4. hicaao k-xpress a 4:A pm Chicago saat i.xpreea..a 4.30 pm Iowa Local .....a 3:lo am -,inn-iuwa Looal ... a 8.30 pin U Louis topren a 4:30 pm Vli:4& am K. C. & St- Joseph ai0:4o pm a 6:45 am K. C. ft St. Joseph a 9:16 am a 6.10 pm K. C. ft BL rfosepn .....n piu (a) Daily, lb) Dally except buaday. lc) Buuday ouiy. Webatcr (atlua loth and WetMter, Mlaaaarl Haelf la- Auburn Local b 3:60 pm b!2 16 pm Chloaao, S(. raai. niia.seoiu Uusahav - f loux City Express b t:60 pm bll:45 am Omaha Local o 6:20 pm Kieux City Paeaenger b M pm Twin City riinpnir....ii . w am Eloux City Local e 8:36 am l'.marson .Loctt' l " P' b 9.16 am What You Don't IVant--Sell Everybody has aomethlnf around tha bouse tber do Dot waot Or perhaps they have articles that while they really have no use for them, at the ame time they dislike to throw them away. Just letlhem find people who would fit. I.onls General Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15. WHEAT Futures lower; September, 98c; December, 984a SSc; May, Sl.tMfUUM1; cash lower; track. CORN Futures lower: December. 52ic: May, uiUc; cash lower; track No. 2, uiic. No. 3 white. 58fo6BV4c. OATS Futures lower: May, 3Vic; cash firm; No. 2 white, 3."4C. RYE-Unchanged, 78o. FLOUR-Steady; red t.00tf5.50; extra fancy and straight. $4,250 4.80; hard winter clears. $3.40Q'3.80. SEED Timothy, $S.5010.00. CORNMEAL-33.16. BRAN Unchansed: sacked, eaat track. 9ii9c. HAY Steadv: timothv. S14.00irDl9.IiA: nr. I. rie, 12.00i 14.60. BACH I Nil 8 He. HEMP TWINE Ttyc. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged! Inhhina- $21.50. iJird, unchanged; prime steam! Sll.Kil2.0fl. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed, extra shorts, $13.12"; clear ribs, $13.12'; short clears, $13.37'. Bacon, un- changed; boxed, extra shortu, $14.G2W: clear nun, i..n7, eiiort clears. 14X,'. POULTRY Firm: chickens. 12c: sDr1n 12c; turkeys, 19c; ducks, 11c; geese. 8c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 26(a30,Ac. EOOS Firm; 22c. Recelntfl. RhlnniAnla r lour, uu o.wni Wheat, bu R9.500 :orn. Du 43 30i u Tin Oata, bu 34,000 47I90O fall. Ashland, Neb 68 58 .00 Auburn, Neb 73 f .00 B'ken Bow, Neb. 71 50 .00 Columbus, Neb... 67 62 .00 Culbertson, Neb.. 79 54 .00 Falrbury, Neb... 78 58 .00 Fairmont. Neb... 74 55 .00 Or. Island. Neb.. 76 61 .05 Hastings, Neb.... 75 55 .00 Holdrege, Neb... 74 66 .00 Oakdale, Neb 65 67 .06 Omaha, Neb 69 56 .00 Tekamah, Neb... 73 65 .22 Alta, it 73 48 .72 Carroll, la 71 60 .40 Clar.nda, la 68 63 .00 S:bley, la 71 42 1.00 Sioux City, la... 70 64 .16 Minimum temperature for period ending at 8 a. m. In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. . No. of Temp. District. Stations. Max. Mln Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Kv 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, III 26 St, Louis, Mo 13 Des Moines, la.... 14 Minneapolis Minn. 80 Kansas City. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 The weather is slightly warmer in the western portion of the corn and wheat region, and slightly cooler in. the eastern portion. Frost la reported at one station In the Columbus district. Light and scat tered showers occurred In the extreme western districts within the last twenty- four hours. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle aund Sheep Steady Hoars Htarher. CHICAGO, Sept. 15. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 6,000 head; market steady; beeves, $1.80g.3S; Texas steers, $3. 760.90; western steers, $4.4O7.0o; stockers and feed ers, $4.0016.10; cows and heifers, $2.256.40; calves $0.25.50. HOGS Receipts estimated at 12,000 head; market lOo to 16o higher; lights, $9,204)9.70; mixed, $8.45(&9.55; heavy, $8.269.36; rough, $S.2f8.65; good to choice heavy, $8.55i4).35; pigs. $8.4l9.60; bulk of sales, $8.65g9.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated 25,000 head; market steady; native, 62.75 4.60; western, $3.2&M4.tW; yearlings, $4.75 6.70: lambs, native, $5.257.10; western, 35.25 7.00. . St. Loala Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept 16. CATTLE Recelnts. 6.900 head. Including 4,400 Texans; market steady; native snipping and export steers, $7.00i8.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, l7.lHto7.60; steers under 1,000 pounds, $6,009 7.00; stockers and feeders, 33.56-86.75; cows and heifers, 13.6007.00: canners. 32.5023.25: bulls, $3.255 25; calves, 35.0ti(.60; Texas and inaian steers, 3.6oat.6o; cowa and heifers, $3.25i4.60. HOOS Receipts. 3.300: market lOo to 25c nigner; pigs and llirhts. 39.6Waw.75: packers $9.000.2&; butchers and best heavy, $9.4&3 9.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.500 head; market 10c to 15c higher; native mut tons, $4.00194.40: lambs, 34.2&W7.26; oulls and bucka, 33.0lKS3.5O; stockers. $3.0004.00. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. The principal factor at work In the stock market touay was the reversal of speculative operations tor tne advance attempted eailler 111 tin week and winch haa not inVt wltn encour aging response by attracting any substan tial demand trom certain sources. 1 here grew up some uneasiness over the ronamon of the steel Industry, which had the effect of giving positive force to tne re action. Price concessions were yielded grudgingly and there were signs of resist ance and individual points 01 strengtn in the market, but the whole market gave way and closed decidedly weak. No considerable revival of activity In the steel trade Is looked for until the railroads come into the market as tree buyers. Force was given to this- view by the published expressions of President McCrca of the Pennsylvania on his return from abroad. Further-consideration of the apparent deadlock caused by the rejection of the railroad validation tor cotton bills of lading by the foreign bankers suggested possible complications calculated to affect the money market. It la likely that the first effect ill be to hasten cotton shipments before the date of the foreign tiankers' de cision taking effect, which is October 31. The bulge in the cotton market did not disturb the feeling of confidence In the fa vorable progress of the crops. Stocks were unaffected by this consideration. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,142,000. United States 4s, regis tered, declined 14 per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were ss follows: Blta Hiih. Low. Clou. DM. f 14.(00 'i.Wl "0 4110 60 100 500 110 too 2i,400 100 '. " ioo 800 ', "i m 4X) 4,100 " 900 1,600 "V.ioo "ioo 'iiioo ISO" 'iiii 400 22 4,io m 119 zoo 600 2.600 200 600 200 800 300 800 100 '"ioo no 600 iiioo 16.700 t0 100 to 64 130H 14 30 Vt 71 37 S5'4 43 143H 124 20 624 US Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 15. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7,000 head, including 800 southerns; steers weak; cows strong; dressed beef and export steers, 37.0028.00; fair to good, $&00 6.75; western steers, $4.653y7.10; stockers and feeders, 33.40Tj6.75; southern steers, $3.9og 6.26; southern cows, $2904.60; native cows, J2.5Oi-66.O0;, native heifers $3.35anj.50; bulla, 43.4tXa4.26; calves, $4.00.00. HOGS Receipts, 4.500 head; market, 5c to 10c higher; bulk of sales, 39.0Oi9.4O; heavy, SS.90&9.16; packers and butchers, $9.1669.40; light. S9.309.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 4.000 head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, $6.26(&'7.00; yearlings, $4.7O6.50; wethers. $4.a-4.80; ewes, $4.0OS4.3B; stockers and feeders, $3.60u5.26. Alllt-Ctudmers p(4 .. Am. I Kama ted Coppw American Agricultural Am. Beet ftugar American Can Amerloan '. A F Am. Cotton Oil Ameriran H. A U Am. Ice SecurltlM. American Linseed American Locomotive Anion can 8. ft R Am. 8. ft R. efd Am. 8tel KoundrtM Am. Suaar Reflnlns Am.iican T. ft T American Tobacco pfd.. Amarlcan Woolen Anaconda Mining Co.. Atchtaoa Atchison pfi Atlantle Coast Llns...... Baltimore ft Ohio......... Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersej. .... Chesapeake ft Ohio Chicago ft Alton Chicago Great Western. . c. o. w. pfd Chicago ft N. W CM. St. P C C, C. ft St. L Colorado F. ft 1 Colorado ft Bouttiern.,... Consolidated Cla. Corn Product Delaware ft Hudson Denver ft Rio Grande... D. ft R. O. pfd Dlitlllera Securitlc .... grte trie let pfd Erie 2d pfd , General Electric . Great Northern pfd Oreat Northern Or etfs. Ullnola Central -. Interborough Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester . Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas Ultr 80 K. C. So. pfd Lacled. Gas Loul.vllle ft N Minn, ft St. L M., 81. P. ft 8. S. M... M . K. A T ,. M , K, ft T. pfd.. Mlesourt Paclfla . National illacult . National Lead N. R. R. ot M. M pfd., New York Ootral N. Y., 0. ft W Norfolk ft Western North American Northern PacUle Paclfla Mall Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring... Reading , Republic. Steel Republic- Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. ft S. P. 3d pfd.r: St. LouU 8. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Slose-Sheffleld 8. ft Southern P&clflo Southern Railway Bo. Hallway pfd Tennessee Copper Texas ft Paolflo St. L. ft W St. !,, W, pfd., Union Pacific Union Pacific ptd United States Realty. United States Rubber, United Slates Steel... 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland . . Weatlnghouss Electric, Western Union Wheeling ft L. E Total salsa tor the dar. 4ti.oo snares. 4 w 021. 4.114 37 Vi 37 81'-, 7', 7' 474 4 62'. 2S 624 20 J,,i. 1!H4 IH Hi 1st, 11 11 lo 94 81 35 47 i 44S 103 103 10114 43 117 1I6H Hftti 1364. 134H l"i 2 84 371. Jl'i a 3ns H 9 111 10M4 109 V 1044, ilia'. 11134. 1. 2i V. ref 2. reg.. so coupon V. 8. . reg do coupon V. S. 4s, reg do coupon Altl.-Chal. lit 6.. Am. Ag. 6s Am. T. A T. cv. were .. .. ' .. Mt, .. ',H .. 0iV4 .. ;s . . Sht. . . " 188 4 ioi'ti "iivi '22 80 63i 139'-4 n lo 30 70i 36 43 1431. 123 64', 60 97 15 tutS. R. R. of M. 4-4S WTi .1"6" N. Y. l g. t"s M-i . ilo deb. 4. 30 . M V N. Y.. N. H. ft H. .104 cv. s W4 ..Vn S. A W. 1st e. 4.. I4 .. !44 du cv. 4s t .. nt No. Pacific 4s 101 .. 2"a do Is "H . . m0. 8. L. rfdg. 4s .... S3 .. 8: Penn. rv. 8V. IMS.. W4 . .linit. do con. 4a 11 .. WtV. Heading gen. 4. ..122 St. L. A 8. F. fg. 4s 81' . .Ii '4 do gen. 6. M .. 2 'St. L. S. W. e. 4a.. 1S do 1st gold 4a tl K 4 Seaboard A. L. 4s.... 704 78o. Pacific col. 4..... " do cv. s .I'Kt l Am. Tobacco 4. do s v Armour A Co.4Vn Atfhlsnn gen. 4. .. do cv. 4s. do cv. 6a At. C. L. lit 4a..., U. A o. 4 do L,. do s. w. 3m... Brk. Tr. cv. 4s Vn. of Ga. &s IVn. leather 6. .. O. of N. J. g. 6. Ches. A Ohio 4ti. do cv. 4b lcago ft A. 8i C. B. A y . 4a.. do gen. 4. C. M. A 8.P. SU. 82 C. R. I. ft P.. . 4... Ill do 1st ref. 4s do rfg. 4a ( So. Railway 6a lo4 tVlo. Ind. 6s 76 do gen. 4. 74 Colo. Mid. 4a n Union pacific 4s 101 C. A S. r. A e. 4H. sst. do cv. 4a 102 D. A H. cv. 4s 7 do lt A ref. 4..... I), ft R. O. 4s M u. s. Rubber a H24 do ref. 6a 14 U. 8. Steel M 6.....104', Distiller' 6s wwVa.-Caro. Tiem. (a., rtt Brie p. I. 4a ft(UVahah let 6. do gen. 4a '2, do 1st A ex. 4s... do cv. 4s, eer. A.. 70 Western Md. 4s.... do series B 4'4Wet, Klec. cv. 6s. Gen. Klec. cv. 6s 13S wis. Central 4s III. Cm. 1st ref. 4... 84 Mo. Pac. cv. 6s Int. Met. 4V 80 Bid. OMAHA LlYfc S10CK MAtthET All Kinds of Cattle in Very Large Supply. H0QS MOSTLY TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheen Receipts More Moderate and Late Trains Delay Trade Very Maeh, bat Still Good Kinds Sell Ahosl Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 15. 1910. .1072 CI .. ;o . 2." i K. 0M 13 steers. 20 cows. ... 19 calves. . IS feeders. 4 calves. . 12 heifers... h: 12 cows 831 K. irei 1ft m 1215 97S N. 47 feeders. .112 12 cow s 7 steers. . 8 steers.. 20 steers.. 7 steers.. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.. Estimate Thursday.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .li.2o4 . 9,0.35 .n.avi . 8.910 1,9,6 6.7. 6.910 S,l SO.lSit 38.226 46. 9.3 26.140 Boston Closing; Stocks. BOSTON, Sept. 15.-Closing quotations on M too 100 "300 1,100 '"200 luO 100 1,000 300 1,400 3,400 "ioo too 21,"0 (.000 100 "'ioo , 36,300 700 1 28 i66 143 Si iai" 32 43 62 61 82 112 "97 83' 114 W 128 84 '31 141 30 16 39 ioo" 142 132 33 43 60 'h 13 111 "ii" 83 112 27 128 34 'si 139 30 4,100 30 30 I Stock la Bight. Receipts of live stock at the five principal western inaraeta yesteroay Cattle. , 8.900 . $.600 . 7,000 . 6.90 . 6.000 South Omaha... St. Joseph 14.0)0 Kansas City 29,300 t. Louis Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 15.-WHEAT De. cember, 95S'y95o, sellers; May. 9s7io bid: cash Vac lower; No. 2 hard. 9.jW99c: No. 3. 84di99e; No. 2 red, deii$1.00; No. 3, 9n4f99c. CORN December, 6t7a(&flc. sellers. Mav. M'iilM'-.c, sellers; cash unchanged; No. t mixed, 6b-Vuobc; mixed. 55Vc: No. 2 white. 5Vn9e. OATS Unchanged to ViC lower: No. white, 35!j3tSc: No. 2 mixed. S2ji3Sc. RYE No. 2. 75r079c. HAY Choice timothy. $13.5OS14.00: choice prairie. $12.00. BUTTER Creamery, I9c: firsts. 27e: sec onds. 25c; packing stock. 22c. EGGS Extras, 25c. firsts. 224e: seconds. lt'.c. Receipts Shipments. Chicago Totals Wheat Corn ., Oats .. .124,000 19.000 6,000 146.000 40.001 3,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 15.-WirEAT-8eD- temoer, l.U8'; December. $1.10; May, 11.134! 1.13; cash. No. 1 hard, $1.11H; No, 1 nortnern, xi ut'ul.li; No. $l.(oSwl-0i'; No. 3 northern, Kl.AX Closed at $2.76. CORN No. 3 yellow. 63tic. OATS No. 3 white, 32Vo'33c RYE No 2. 70fy71c. BRAN In 100 pound sacks Fll R First patents (In wood f. o. b. Minneapolis iokU6.ou; second patents $a.2in6.4ii; first clears, $3.8044.00; second clears, -.wf(r- w. t northern. $1.03&1.0bV $18.50319.00. Hosts. 3.600 4.300 4,500 8.300 12.000 Sharp 26.100 600 4.000 2.500 25,000 .81,300 27.700 68,100 St. Joseph Live Stork Market. FT. JOSEPH, Sept. 16-CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.600 head; market steady ; steers, 34.60ia7.2o: cows and heifers, 33.00njii.00; calves. S3.ua.vu. hogs newipts. 4,sw neaa; market 100 hlaher: top. 89.00; bulk of sales, $8.75fi9 35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 609 head; market steaay; tamos, et.Dutao.io. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. 8ept. 15. COFFEE Futures closed firm and last prices showed a net Rain of 10 to 16 points, with all the active months selling into new high ground for the movement. Sales, 94,000 bags. Septem ber, s.tioc; uctooer, s.iuc; rxovemDer, s.suc; Iecenber. 8.90c; January, 893c; February 896c; March, 8.98c; Apll. 8.03c; May, 9.06c; June, 9.06c,; July and August, 9.09c. Hamburg waa unchanged to pfg. hisrher. Spot coffee firm; Rio No. 7. lO'.c; Santos No. 4, llVnllS.0. Mild coffee firm; Cor dova, U(ttiic. Slllwaakea Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. U.-FLOUR-Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 81.llfc-l.12; No. 2 northern, $1. meal. 10; December, 97'c. OATS SoMiSic. BARLEY Samples. 9QC31c. Market closed at noon on account of half holiday for stale fair. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 15WHEAT-Spot, iuu, .-. a reu western winter, no Block. take these articles- off their hands and ! f:1","; ";ad ; October. 7sisd; Decem- v a .,. 1 v. v I ' i"r'-1; March. 7a i.d. pa v. vm-u. - vwuiu 111 oappy, Yet that Is Just what can he accom plished by way of the For Bale Mis cellaneous column In The Bee. If you have anything you wish to dispose of. write a email Want Ad and Put It (n The Boo t oh.n rpot, eajiy; old American mixed. 57d. Futures, quiet; Septemorr. 4e r.d October, 47Ht Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.-METALS Standard copper easy; spot and futures, $1206112.20. Ijindon market quiet; spot, l:A Us d: futures, a. So 12s 6d. lke. Io callv. $12 50i 12.7c,; electrolytic, $12.3T.& 12.62: casting. $1M2V 1237V. Tin. quel; spot and futures, $44.&u34.i0. Loudon tin Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15. COTTON Spot closed quiet to ( points higher; middling uplands, 13.80c; middling gulf, 14.06c. Sales, 2.5o5 bales. Futures closed barely steady; September 13.61c; October. 13.14c; November, 13.07c; December. 13.06c: January. 13.01c: February 13.04c; March. 13.09c; May, 13.13c; June, 13 loc; July. 13 09c. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 15.-COTTON Quiet middling. 13Sc; sales, none; receipts, 242 bales; shipments, 242 bales; stock, 607 bales. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 15 DRY GOODS An improved demand for dry goods from the states east ot tne Mississippi is reported in the primary markets. Cotton gooda hold fairly steady, but inlying Is still restricted Prints and dress ginghams are selling steadily for quick shipment. Raw jute has advanced materially and burlaps have been advanced c a yard. Carpets and rugs are in steady demand. I.xar and Melaaaea. NEW YORK. Sept. 16. SUGAR Raw, steady; muscovado, 89 teat, 8.86c; centrif ugal, 96 tost, 4.36c; moll saws augar. 89 teat. 3.61c; refined steady; crushed, 6.86c; graau laled. aloe; powdered, 6.36c. Onaaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Sept. IS. HAT No. 1 upland $lvt; Kansas. $14.00; No. t upland, $1200 racking. $10.00; alfalfa, $14.00. Straw Wheat. 86.00; rye. 17.00; eat. $.& 100 loo- 17, toO 100 400 200 800 . 64.400 200 "ioo .124.400 600 ,. 1,600 ,. 8.200 400 ,. 1,000 1"0 200 300 68 66 118 62" 28 2 23 61 166 80 '34 U 4n 68' 1 36 411 40 44 68 66 112 62" 27 26 23 61 11 0 '34 47 11 46 67 14 84 43 (0 4 M 33 104 210 7! J 22 46 144 118 75 2 62 12 1.1 163 29Ai 70. 30 42 I Sl 143 lt. 64 1ZD-, 19 61 7 15 10 40 16 28 82 100 142 28 132 81 63 61 112 60 31 111 40 V 43 112 87 128 33 160 131 130 30 3 30 43 28 24 68 66 112 22 62 2 9" M 163, 10 10 33 47 116 45 67 16 34 43 6 43 4 stocks Allouei Amal. Copper . A. Z. L. A 3... Arizona Com. . Atlantic B. ft C. C. ft B Butte Coalition Cal. ft Arlfona.... Cal. ft Hecla. Centennial Copper Rang C. C East Butte C M.. Frsnklln Giroux Con. Granby Con Greene Cananea .. Isle Royale Copper. Kerr Lake Lake Copper La Salle Copper.... Miami Orpper Asked. . 40 Mohawk . ftl Nevada Con . 36 Nlpiaalng Mine . . !'. 'a North Butts . 8 North Lake . 13 Old Dominion ... . 18 Osceola . 68 Parmtt 8. ft C... .643 Qulncy . 14 Shannon . 46 Superior . 7 Superior A B. M . 10 Superior & P. C 6 Tamarack . 82 U. 8. C. ft . 6 U. 8. B. R. . ft do prd ... . 6 Utah Con. , . 83 Winona . 10 Wolverine ., . 18 O ft M. . 47 . 26 . U .27 . i . U .1(4 . 18 . 78 . . 48 . f . H . 67 . M . 88 . 48 . 23 7 .122 Four days this week.. 40.049 17,274 140.020 Same days last week. .. .39.715 20.810 142.t; Same davs 2 weeks ago. .39.167 24. '3 96.1ol Same days 8 weeks ago.. 27. 312 22.449 111.546 Same days 4 weeks ago..2N.468 23,o"2 63,522 Same days last year.... 32,666 U, 90S 91.362 The following table shows th . receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year 10 date, as compared with last 'ar: juiy, I9n9. Inc. Dec. Cattle 777,774 682 764 95,010 Hogs LttM.llU 1,750,240 290,332 "heep 1,541,163 1,161.696 8;8,167 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. I 1810. l!X.19i.3.1907.l6.1905.1904. Sept, .. ept. 7.. Sept. 8... Sept. 9... Sept. 10.. bept. 11.. Sept. 12.. Sept. 13.. Sept. 14.. Sept. 16.. 17 7 87) 9 06 7 931 61 6 91 7 92 4 4 01V, 7 89 6 61 S Life 7 88 4 (8 7 88 6 6t 7 4 71 7 83 8 76 7 9S 6 S6 I 8 8t. 8 0o 6 90 6 1 i 6I e 881 6 881 UW 6 S2 7 83 S 91 6 841 6 S7I 6 881 6 90 a Mi 6 uoi a 21 6 87! 6 031 6 14 6 S7I 6 a t 38 6 8n 6 28 t 38 6 83 1 a 6 JO 6 3S 6 44 . (54 61 6 68 . I 6 09 S 14i 5 67 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., lor the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-HEAD. Catt In. Hum Sheen. Horses. v., m. s Bl. f 8 Wabash Missouri Pacific 1 Unlop Pacific 45 C. ft N. W., east 2 C. ft N. W., west.... 90 C, St. P., M. & O.... 9 C, B. ft Q., east 1 C, B. & J., west. ...191 C, R. 1. ft P., east.. .. Illinois Central C. G. W 1 Total receipts ....333 DISPOSITION CARS. Cattle. Hogs. New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Closing quotations on mining stocks: ft Va. ......176 .. 7 .. 23 .. 14 ..138 .. 40 . .178 Leadvllla Con. Little Unlet .. Mexican Ontario Ophlr standard Yellow Jacket ... 3 ... 6 ...120 ...300 ...13S ...123 ... to Alice Brunswick Con. Com. Tun .... do bonds .... Con. Cal Horn Bllver Iron Silver Offered. Bank of England Statement. LONDON, Sept. 15. The weekly state ment of the Bank ot England shows the following changes: Total reserve, in creased 817,000; circulation, decreased 54,ou0; bullion, increased 207,940; other se curities, decreased 49i,000; other deposits, increased 3,601,000; public deposits, de creased 3,630,000; notes, reserve, Increased 648,000; government securities, decreased 245.000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week Is 43 per cent; last week it was E2.06 per cent. Bank Clearing. OMAHA, September 15. Bank clearlnga for today were $2,673,969.09 and for the corre sponding date last year $2,348,932.74. London Stock Market. LONDON. Sept. 16. American securities opened aulet and a fraction above parity today. During tne iorenoon iraaing was light and prices moved irregularly. At noon the market was quiet and firm. 4 above to h below yesterdays New York closing. 80 t-ic Louisville a N 147 .. 80 M .. 46N. Norfolk A W 10U O., Consols, money do account... Amal. Copper. , Anaconda Atchison do pid.... Baltimore Canadian er.hesapaak ft Cbclago O. W. Chi., Mil. ft St. P.. Da Bears Denver ft Rio G.... do pfd Erla do 1st pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central Ex.dlvldend. SILVER Bar, ounce. The rate of discount in tne open marxet for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 27A Pr cent. OMAHA GaCNSittAk t A 11 KEY-. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons, 22c; No. 2, in 30-lb. tubs, 31c; No. 2. in 1-lb. cartons, 3oc; No. 2, in 60-lb. tubs, 2fcc; packing stock, solid pack, 22o.. dairy, in 60-lb. tubs, 23ig24c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, ice; young Americas, 19c; daisies, IK Vic; triplets, 18tac; limberger, lac; No. 1 brick, 18Viic; imported Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c. POULTRY Dresseo. broilers under 2 lbs., 20c; over 2 lbs., lbo, hens 15c; cocks, 10c; ducks, 18c; geese, loc; turkeys. 20c; pigeons, per dor., $1.20; homer squabs, per dux., $4.00; fancy squabs, per tloz., $3.60; No. 1, per dox., 1300. Alive: Broilers, 16c; over 2 lbs.. 12c: hens, 11c; old roomers, 6c; old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons. per ouz., wc; nusiiein, uer uuz., ao.uu; squabs. Vr. , . . ci Va '1 A J t . . FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 12c; white fish, lie; pine, 10c, uuui, 11c, targe crappies, 20c: Spanish mackerel. 18c: eel. 18c: had. dock, 12c; flounders. 13c; green catfish. 18c; bullheads, 15c; roashad, $1.00 each; shad roes, per pair, 60c; frog legs, per dox., 30c; BBllllVU. Beef Cuts Rib: No. 1, 14c; No. I u0 No. 2. 8c. Loin: No. L 16c: No. t la.- i0' 8. 9c. Chuck: No. L 6e; No. S, 6140- n. s! 60. Round: No. 1. 8i; No. 2, 7i4c; No a io. Plate: No. L iMfii No. X 4c; No. FRUITS Oranges: California Valencia, all sixea, per box, $6.V(!o.36. Lemons! Llmomera, extra fancy, 300 size, per hoi $7.00; 360 size, per box, $7.60; choice, 300 size per box. $6.50; 30) size, per box, $7.00; 240 size, boo per uu i, uauanas: f ancy se lect, per bunch, 32.25ig,2.50; Jambo. bunrh K. ft T US e7f.7S. Cantaloupe: Colorado Hni,. T. Central 115 T-or(i, 54 size, $1.75; 45 standards, $2.26 ItaJ- folk W ioo f" u,n Prunes: Washlnaton Tl. -iiri ..101 do pfd i 'r"..r; iot.. Der crate. i.i5 i.. l3Ontrlo ft W 41 -rwor i. K A Ohio.... 11 Penn.ylv.nl. 46 I"' " - TV" aiTX. WStlJl Pacific. ...l4Kand Mine. 8 101 - 1, iriV, i ' uo -l- 12 bertas, p . ; York Bartlett. per uu. oa., i.ioQi.io California B. Clairague, per box, $2.85; in lots, per 1 2 11 35 3 22 12 3 2 S 1 1 9 40 13 1 1 2 67 90 17 3S feeders.. 6i feeders.. 19 feeders., 11 heifers.. 640 M. 22 feeders.. 691 4 cows 90 16 heifers... 70? 14 caHes... 31" 18 cows 7M 4 M 8 rows. Armstrong W yo. 6 45 21 cows $ 00 3 cows Canfleld W t o. f 10 6 cows Os-ar Douglass Wye. R 23 11 steers.... 4 no ( calves... 3 !.- P. Mrek-Wyo. 4 4" 10 steers 4 R 9 sleers 4 00 16 cows 4 ' a. Hriffes Wyo. 6 50 10 cows...,, 11k S 4 15 J. S. Hassck Wvo. 8T6 6 45 17 hfr Acs. W. Ferguson Wyo. 1109 5 So 2 feeders.. L. Hoyce Wyo. 7M R 40 8 cows 3 Oil 5 steers. .., Wlllardson-Wyo. 9V.; i r. 3 no 4 io 970 4 no S?3 ..11V! ..1164 .. 9 22 4 6 on 5 1 4 6R 4 00 994 4 IS Omaha Packing Co swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Schwartz-Bolen Co Murphy, shipper K. B. Co Omaha Pkg. Co., Denver Benton, vansant ft L. ... Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Husz L. Wolf McCreary & Carey S. Wertheimer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty Sullivan Bros Lee Rothschild Mo.-Kan. Calf Co Christy & Kline McConnaughy Other buyers 522 1.259 1,924 1,101 ISO 4r,2 649 3,7 160 74 210 216 74 58 3x4 249 12 60 95 46 126 su 1,618 659 717 763 6T1 240 449 102 Sheep. 7R1 1,676 2.U30 1,693 29.2W . 76Keai1ing 72 . 24 8i.uL0.rn Rr 23 .1M do ptd 63 . lfSouthern Pacific. ...114 . tiUnlon Pacific 16 .. 74 do pfd 2 . 26 U. 8. Steel 7u ,. 46 do Ptd UO ,. 3IWabaah It ,. 24 do pfd 37 ,.114 Spanish 4s ! steady at 24 9-16d per 100 )0u l a Local Secnrltlea. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker ft Co., 449 Omaha National Bank building: si a. aim Alma, Nek., Lt. 8s Cudahy Parking Co. Is City Nat' I Bank mag. se, i.r... Columbus, N.b. E, U 6.. 1834.. O.. R. I. ft P. ret. 4s. Mil Fairmont Creamery pid Fairmont Creamery, eom Hydraulta Pressed encx. eom.... lews Portland let 4a Iowa Portland Id s " Kan. O. ft S. 7 par eent pfd. Wichita M Kansas City K. ft U 6s, 1813 48 Kansaa City Stock Ysrds 84 Ksnsaa City (municipal) 14 MetroBolltan nr.. a. u.. as , Omaha Water Co. as. 1814. 7 88 .0 w 100 irT it 8 Omaha Water Co. 6s, 18V8 88 Omaha Oa 6s. 11 J4 Omaha ft C. B. St. nr. Pl e per wn a. Omaha ft C B. St. By., tom Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. . 1J8 7 Omaha Bt. Br ta. 1814. Paclfla T. ft T. 4s. 1831 H gooksji ft inlsnd Bmplr 6s, 1824.... 84 Union Stock Tarda Buck. Omaha St Trl-city Kf. ft 'eai 84 13 100 lot . 87 104 84 101 84 88 H T4 8 104 16 04 84 l bertas. K. Ciairaui, jo , ei.oo; in lots, per box, a-'"- Zv':i,t' "wa cooKing, in bbls., 4.wo.owi Mioun Jonathan, In bbls., $4.25(&4.5o; new Oregon, per box. $175 California Gravensteln, per box, $210' Grapes: California Malagas, per 4-bsk! crate, per crate. It 60; Concords, home-grown, per 8-lb. bsk 2W27VSC. Watermelons. Texaa. 1 per lb! Dates: -'o. pkga In box. per box $2 00 VEUISta'"" '".; Jany Ohio. In sacks, per du.. i.wi.iu; wew Jersey white stock, extra fine quality, per bu., $l.u. Sweet Potatoes: Virginia, per bbl., $3.00 Onions: Unjf yellow in sacks, per lb..3c; Iowa, small red and yellow, per lb., zc' Spanlsn. p' '"' " "ar": Extra fancy, white, per Ib lc; red. per lb., 16c. Egg Plant: rni.y i-iuiiui, per aog., 81.00 Celery: Mlcnisar., per odi. punches. Jgc. IIOMB-K"""," oicxjinistiti Cab bage: New. per lb., tc. Tomatoes: Per bsk.. Goyjc. String ana wax Deans: Per mkt. bak., 7oc. (.utiunra.. mat. Dsk., bOQ 75c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dux 45c. Parsley; ""t!-rown, per doa bunches, c. "t r" mm. Carrots: Per mkt, bsk.. 40c Bsets: p,r mkt. hsK.. jot--. MISCELLANEOUS WsJnutat Black, per lb.. 2c; California No. 1. per lb., 17c; Cali fornia No. 3, per id.. 140. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 6c. Cocoa nuts: Per sack, $600; per do., 65c. Honey: New, 24 frames. $5.66. Tarpentlae Market. SAVANNAH. Ga., Sept. lfi. TURPEN TINE Firm; 711c ltoSIN Firm; type F, $6.S5; type G. $6.32'x. Bay Stat Oa.... Baits Coalition.. New York Carh Market. Tne following quotations are furnished by Logan ft Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: . 1, inapiration , t . 18Larue 1 1 Nevada Con 10 . 16N'svbous 71 . lohio 4'oppsr 1 . 42Rswhia Coetaioa.. 12 17-ltfUr Csntral 8 . 71 Swift Pkg U 101 ii silver rica . 14 Superior Pitta.... 11 eaToiiooah Mining t Costs 8l'nH4 Copper 4 Ploreac... 3Nort Lake t Daiar 4 goheinla 4 Cblno Chief Con. Fraction ... Havls-Paly Xf Central Bly Con..., Krar.klla .. Otrwal . OoMIMI4 Ooldflald Oeldfteld Ureal Totals 10,670 8,470 35,449 CAi iLE Receipts of cattle were con siderably smaller than yesterday, but still the total lor the four days foots up over 40,000 head, being the biggest week thus lar, and showing a big gain ot over 7, 'AW head, as compared with the same four days a year ago. The natural conditions were all against sellers this morning, and everything contributed toward delay in tne trade, in the first place trains were many of them late in arriving at tne yards, and a steady fall of rain kept a good many buyers in the house until lata la the fore noon. More than that the rain made tne cattle look less attractive than they would otherwise. As a result the early market was slow, and the morning was well ad vanced before enough business bad been transacted to make a market. The market on beef steers waa slow and late in opening and the feeling was gener ally weak. Outside of a few of the best cattle, which may have been steady or neany steady, the market was slow to as much aa loc and possibly 104,15c lower on bouie kinds. The market on cows and heifers was in very much the same shape as beef steers, that Is, some of the best kinds sold about steady or close to steady, but the tendency on the medium to common grades was lower. 'the supply of feeders haa been large all the week and the attendance of buyers from the country waa rather sinau tins morning, the threatening weather poasibly keeping; seme of them away from the yards, speculators nad a good many on hand and while here and there they picked up some thing that was especially wanted for the fining ot orders at prices that were not very much different, the general market was decidedly slow and saiely loc and in some caeea possibly more than that lower. Quotation on native cattle; Good te choice beef steers. ;.ou4k.ou; fair to gooe beef steers, ti.WtTIM; common to fair bsel Sleers. J4.owj34.oo; good to choice cornied heifers, $3.60414.60; common to fair cows and heifers. 33.003.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, 4.?(iij4.u0; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $4.0o4.75; common to fair Stockers and feeders. $3,2644.00; stock heif ers. 13.254r-4.2e; veal calves. $3.uoitI.; buua, tags, eto.. S3.26tj4.0e. Quotations on range cattle: Choice 16 prime beeves, $6.004,6.80; good to choice beeves, I6.404j6.oo; fair to good beeves, $4.04 &5.30; common to fair beeves, $3.7o4.60; good to choice heifers, $4.36&a.00; good to choice cows, $4 00vJ4.66; fair to good grades, I3.604J4.00; canners and cutters, $2.5O3.40; good to choice feeders. S4.9utj6.40; fair te good feeders, $4.804.80; common to fair breeders. $3.264.26. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 1178 6 76 fl 1183 4 80 1118 4 80 21 1154 7 06 1123 4 34 68 1317 7 83 CALVES. , 460 4 M 1 1200 04 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. , 860 4 tS 30 1016 6 04 820 4 76 WESTERNS NEBRASKA Tre.asrr Stalesaeat. xr akcttnthTON. tteDL IS. The condition . Y " !!.. I Trial TuialV coin. 4.(B6.t9; silver married la Council Bluffs la 1884 Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept 15. WOOL - Market unchanged; territory and western mediums, UsCyZIc; fine mediums, 17&-2oc; fine, 14-lfl7c. Glfford lllvoree Salt D Ism Used. MARSHALLTOWN. Ia.. Sept. 15.-(Spe-clai.) The sensational divorce case which waa begun by Mrs. Phebe Oifford against F. II. Glfford, a rich saloon and farm owner, and which gave promise of being even more sensational when It came to trial, was dismissed today. A suit for $56,000 damages brought by Oifford against his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. G. Capron of Grlnnell. for the alleged alienation of hi wife's affections, was also dismissed. The damage suit followed the filing of the di voice case. Mr. and Mrs. Glfford were No. 8..,. 14.... 11.... 3... 13... 31 steers... .J0f,3 24 steers.. ..10d0 23 steers.. ..1134 40 steers.... 1090 25 steers. ...1135 83 calves... 309 20 cs.&hfr. 80 16 cows 881 2 bulls 1116 6 heifers... 632 20 steers... .1111 29 steers.. ..1201 12 feeders.. 1053 18 feeders.. 948 14 steers. ...1170 14 cows 982 W. 40 cows. . 5 25 4 75 6 35 4 76 6 25 4 60 4 00 1 46 8 50 3 75 5 35 6 76 4 80 6 30 35 3 90 L. Holcomb Neb, 62 steers.. ..10S5 123 steers.. ..1070 24 steers. ...1148 106 steers... .IKS 141 steers.. ..1107 9 steers. ...1333 20 cows 959 95 cows 842 9 cows... 21 calves. 22 cows... 18 feeders.. I'M 16 heifers. ..1046 12 steers.. ..13S6 21 cows S52 911 175 .1064 5 25 6 25 4 75 6 20 6 00 6 25 8 00 3 20 4 00 6 60 I 05 4 09 4 00 0 25 3 Li 820 1 20 837 3 60 14 cows George Stewart Neb. 47 feeders.. 967 4 90 8 feeders.. 936 4 00 Ted Stewart Neb. 2 yearli'gs 1030 4 60 19 heifers.. 33 cows 836 I 25 46 calves.. 14 calves... 345 4 50 27 cows.... W. A. Hovey-Neb. 19 heifers... 813 4 15 22 cows.... 17 tows 786 1 16 12 calves.. Dlener ft Gullfoil Neb. 37 cows 952 3 80 4 65 6 15 709 249 8u5 666 193 8 25 ( AO 3 10 3 25 6 00 46 steers.. ..114b 27 feeders.. 1025 9 heifers... 877 32 feeders.. 1JI 47 f coder.. 10SS WYOMING. r cows 937 4 00 112 cows 943 11 eows 872 i 90 12 cows 1041 13 feeders.. 80O 4 15 46 cows 677 12 heifers... 572 3 50 36 calves... 249 F. McKlnney wyo. 4 20 5 10 6 25 11 cows 13 feeders. 44 steers. K. 973 W. 13 cows 921 12 feeders.. 13 877 8 25 15 heifers... 6X1 921 4 40 8 cow SW : M Russell Wyo. 4 cows 1020 8 so 13 feeders.. 9"7 i-l. Reio wyo. 4 15 98 steers... .1009 J. 60 per Wyo. 3 75 15 cows 972 6 10 9 feeders.. 961 Hlralir Bros. Wyo. 61 steers. ...1075 4 66 15 steers.... 994 85 steers.. ..1075 S 65 8 steers.. ..1166 W. J. Monett Wyo. eows 824 8 10 8 calves. .. 166 S heifers... 633 4 16 8 cows 73 t cows 994 $80 12 ralvea... 224 William Horlacker Wyo. $1 feeders. .1211 6 75 14 cows 1116 R. Whalen Wyo. U cows 825 $ 66 10 cows 8 S calves... 253 S 00 i heifers... 378 Jee WlldeWyo 4 00 4 75 8 05 6 00 4 05 3 15 4 60 4 36 4 r. 4 25 4 85 4 86 5 AO I 00 6 00 4 15 3 r 4 35 10 SIMM'S... 24 calves. . 29 cows. . . 10 calves. . 20 cowa... 9 calves,. 4 .15 4 00 3 90 4 Ml 8 05 SOUTH l.'M 6 53 11 feeders. 20 heifers.. 5 calves.. 10 cows.... 90S 1110 " 42 4V1 ?? 36 steers. 41 cows.. 17 feeders. DAKOTA. 10 heifers... RS 237 4 75 II cs. ft hs. 777 S20 3 10 is steers. ...1121 S.M 4 25 43 steers.,.. 793 11. C. Wilson -S. D. . 918 3 45 21 heifers... 731 70.-1 5 75 D.n Krene S. D. . 9S7 4 75 12 steers. 4 15 4 V. 4 IS 3 4i 4 ' 3 90 6 no 3 i 40 8 55 5 25 4 50 3 76 1071 705 Slz I 50 1 70 S 85 372 3 60 3 75 R. Keene-8. D. . 970 3 70 10 heifers.., J. H. Lander Idaho. , 910 4 30 19 feeders.. 14 feeders.. 712 3 75 L. Carpenter Idnho. 6 feeders.. 695 3 40 p heifers.., 23 cows 714 3 00 9 feeders.. E heifers... 626 3 30 . HOGS Hog trade reacted favorably this morning under the Influence of a limited supply and fairly active demand. Dime ad vances were frequent in both divisions, but prices were Irregular throughout, occa sional sales showing less and other greater Improvement. Light hogs were scarce and commanded the long end of tne bulge, prime lights selling as high as $9.45. as compared with yesterday s top price of $9.25. Bacon weights are especially at tractive to shippers, of course, nnd move more rapidly than the heavier grades. Late trade Showed some weakness hers and there, several of the early buyers re tiring from the market after their orders were filled, but neither llic amount ol business transacted or the eauier prices were sufficient to affect the general trend of values. Heavy hogs moved around $8.75, wit 11 rough heavies at the low figures. Medium weights were In limited supply, but brought $9.00 and better In most cases. No. 60... 87.... 40.... 64.... 14.,.. 84.... 16.... 68.... Av. ...3S ...344 ...418 ...868 . . . 29 ...200 ...310 .312 6 307 53. 61 38 61 64 80 82 62 88 63 44 24 28 66 62 Hi 44 30 OH 87 11 44. 342 ..802 . ,.1M ..2X1 ..300 ..271 ...232 ..200 ..814 ..862 ..2S4 ,.r.7 ..321 ..200 ..183 ..2 . .302 ..26( ..278 ..250 ..270 .268 8h. Pr. - ro. . Sh. Pr. ... 8 to 66 .TT97 120 U 80 8 56 M !74 120 8 86 120 8 GO 40 287 140 8 86 80 8 to 23 268 ... I 85 ... 8 M tl 327 120 8 Si ... 8 R5 40 274 80 8 85 ... 8 66 8 ... I So ... t 10 4 285 40 t fi 120 8 70 62 255 ... I 80 160 I 70 48 235 I 80 80 8 75 17 212 130 I M 80 I 75 42 280 40 I HO 80 I 75 0 318 180 I 80 ... t 75 67 261 ... t 80 40 8 10 4. 857 ... I Kl 124 8 80 12 270 80 I to ... 8 80 87 !8t 180 I to 80 I 80 64 :! 44 I to 80 I 80 64 273 ... I 10 40 8 80 M 268 100 I t ... 8 80 61 23ft 120 8 to ... I 10 7 M ... I 85 ... 8 60 264 ... 8 16 200 8 80 64 257 200 8 P"i 40 8 80 M 2Ht 80 8 15 40 8 80 64 250 100 t On ... Ill 70 241 40 8 SO 120 I 8S 62 272 ... 9 10 80 I 85 tl 24t ... t 10 ... I t." tl 186 ... t in 40 I 15 80 ltl ... 9 4t SHEEP In suite of the fan that Yester day's receipts of sheep and lambs were very heavy, final clearance In the after noon found only a relatively small supply in first hands. Holdover si rings consisted mainly of odds and ends, actual sales for the three days involving almosl 110,000 head out of a total count of 114.000 head. Some weakness developed during late rounds after many of the larger orders had been filled, thin, light feeder lambs, old feeder ewes and fat sheep closing at iigures around 1 071 loc lower tnan those of Tuesday. Today's shlnments amounted to fully 18.- 000 head, but trains were late in arriving and fleeces were wet, delaying trade until wen along in the morning. Sheep were Plontlful. feeders esrjecla.il v. and stood fut lambs were aoarce. ,. Demand from country buyers appeared to be of ample volume, however, and aa soon as strings could be shaped up In selling lurm trading started on a aenerauy steaay basis. Strong weight lambs sold around $6.30, light weights around $5.85 and "pee- wees under 85.50. Feeder sheep held in much the same notches, common kinds of old ewes proving slow sellers. Fat sheep were slow, but a healthy feeder demand held many of the In-between grades to yesterday's levels, bulk of sales showing little change. Fat lambs ruled firm, owing to llxht supply of good ones and active competition among buyers. f or the four days this e'eek the general market shows little notable change. The poorer kinds of feeder ewes and light lambs may possibly be' some lower, but other classes of stock, while uneven, are quotably steady. Good fat lambs are sell ing, if anything, a little higher. Uuotanons 011 arras stock: Good to choice lambs. $6.70, 86; fair to good lainbB, $6.60u6.i0; feeding iambs, V5.uvii.35, handy weikht year nas. 35.16(U6.60: heavy year lings, $5.16jS.60; heavy yearlings. $4,604 6.00; feeder yearlings. $5.00i6.80; good t choice wethers. 84.10S4.35: fair to gooo wethers. 83.9O4i4.10: feeding wethers. $3.903 $4.26; breeding ewes, 14. 001)5. 00; fat ewes $3.5Ou?4.Q0; feeding ewes, 82.75(l3.40. culls culls No, 604 Idaho ewee 342 Idaho ewee 90 Idaho ewes, culls . 117 Wyoming lambs, feeders 91 Wyomlna lambs, feeders 610 Wyoming lambs, feeders 98 Wyom ni lambs, feeders 72 Wyoming ewes 72 Wyoming ewes and wethers.. so native lambs 39 native ewes 42 Wyomlnir lambs 531 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 125 Wyoming ewes, yearlings.... 24, Wyoming; ewes 116 Wyoming ewes, culls 232 Wyoming wethers i49 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 18 Wyomlnir ewes 359 Wyoming lambs, feeders 29 Wyoming ewes, feeders 632 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 54 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 47 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 76 western ewee 104 western ewes, feeders, culls.. 181 western ewes, feeders, culls.. 1 Idaho lambs 91 Wyoming ewes, feeders 404 Wyoming lambs, f'dera, ii00 Wyoming Iambs, f ders, 305 western lambs, feeders a western lambs, feeders 314 western lambs, feeders 68 Wyoming lambs. Teeners...... 182 western lambs, feeders, culls 125 western ewes, feeders 260 western ewes, feeders 500 western ewea. 'feeders. 1021 Wyoming yearlings. leeaem. 498 Idaho lambs 218 Wyoming lambs, teener 492 Wyoming ewes 628 Wyoming ewes. TU""-,'"" 177 Wyoming yearuna. 114 Wvomlnk lambs, feeders 138 Wyoming wethers 235 Wyoming ewes....... M3 Wyoming cullBl'" K? Wyoming lambs, feeders 4ij Wyoming $ wTomlnJ UmfeedeV.::::: & Wyom .,3 lambe. feeder. a Wyoming lambs, leeders U21 Wyoming lambs, feeders at', Wyoming lambs, feeders 304 Wyoming lambs, feeders 72 Wyoming lambs, feeders 102 Wyoming wethers 612 Wyoming lambs, feeders 0116 Wyoming lambs, feeders 443 Wyoming lambs, feeders Mo Wyoming lambs, feeders 333 Wyoming lambs, feeders Av. 87 86 77 54 43 56 56 11$ 98 83 88 67 76 66 92 85 97 G8 96 48 79 73 73 70 96 72 83 63 96 42 66 64 63 53 47 40 81 M 82 72 68 47 97 88 77 35 99 98 87 49 61 90 42 48 48 68 58 69 47 81 67 55 66 56 51 Pr. 3 16 3 16 2 40 6 30 6 60 6 36 6 36 $ 65 4 00 6 70 8 76 6 35 5 80 6 25 8 60 2 75 4 20 6 30 5 65 6 30 2 80 5 20 6 20 5 20 3 75 2 40 3 00 6 60 2 90 6 60 6 26 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 90 6 60 3 36 3 26 8 26 6 20 6 60 6 90 3 65 2 75 5 20 4 35 4 20 1 6u 2 76 6 OS 5 15 4 65 5 65 00 3 80 6 35 5 36 6 35 5 80 6 16 30 6 30 6 30 S 30 80 SATURDAY, SEPT. 17TH Great Sale of Sample Tailor Suits and Dresses. HAYDEN'G Herbert B. Cooch Co Broker and Dealer Axa pa-oruuoas stocij .- 4ta , tlS Sleaira of Vvafts aits l!iel Ssaaa IMag. sell SaV A-tU a aatav AMO I a eK.ft S 840IS " aa m afATft I