TIIK RKE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SErTKMBKH 23, 1010. f CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARlvEI Fiimne of Early Cablet Favoring 'the Balls. COIIN HEAVY' AND DECLINING Fine Weather Ha Mad Coaalrr Ac erptnce', Iswrreose, While the ('tla Demand la l.tkl Taker Slow. r OMAHA. Sept. 12. 1910. Li erpeol and all European market i-howed firmness on the rly rhles. Thin rtuourgd buyer nd sentiment favored i hit bull old for a turn. Tradei predict a atubbnrn wheat market, with rallies, tout shipment from primary point are rery llacht and stock are a heavy pressure. Corn continues heavy and on the decline. Tine weather ha made country accept ances Increos. while the consumptive ie mand l light and offerings find alow takera. -:. " .Strong , cabled kept wheat values well above yesterday's closing level, ('ash de mand wa brink and offerings found ready taker. a sentiment ruled rather bullish and some further raliy la likely. After an early break the corn market firmed up and held steady at about yester day'i values. Early selling wa met by poor support in the part of buyers Primary . wheats receipts were 1.262.0ft) bjsl.els aJtd shipments were fi!-2,ono bushels, aralnt receipt last yenr of i2,(;00 bushels and shipment of 191. WO bushels. Primary corn receipts wrr ans.000 bush els and shipments--were 1,179.'0 bushels, against receipt last year of 8S.ljrO bushels boo snipments ot 4i4,iw rjusnei. Clearances were 18,000 bushels of corn. BOO bushels of oata. and. wheat and flour equal to i,(KO bushel-. , , IJveipool closed i to $. higher on wheat and d to) nrr on corn. 1 . Oma bmi a ah Irrlcee WHEAt-No.- Z hartl. X'tf QtlOt; No. S hard, MUcall.OO: No. 4 hard, Kiitonlsjc; re jected hard. fc&fjftvcj No. 2 spring, 6Vto''j$J 00; No. 3 spring,: OuVtCOSto; jju. 2 durum, 84u Mc. , CORN No. .-1 white, M&Ar; No. 8 while, .TWof'O't; fto. 4 white, 4to4jrl0c; No. 1 yellow. 4'v&f'0cr-No.' 3 yellow. 4:tViSf&0e; No. 4 yellow. 4'4'J4e No. I, 4S'yff:iOc; No. J4!Ms(&b0c? No.- 4, . 48VtHc; no grade, f )ATRNr.t white," SlHrl air; tandard, ll,4'631.- No. a White, Xt'iMfy;; No. 4 white, ofi3l'.ic; ln. yellow. SOMilc: No. 4 yellow, 3rVT"eJ BARI,KY-No. 4, HfiSic; No. 1 feed, R4r. RYE No. 2. 7SH'3T3,ic; No. I. UWW.W. Carlos .Kaveripta. i Wheat. Corn. Oai Chicago 74 S54 109 Minneapolis ..:.....-.,;;.-. .'. .303 Omaha HO 38 14 , Uuluth lil CHICAGO llHAIN i AS D rHOVlSIOMS Keatnrea '! , ilka IradJag mm Clsln Prices wh the Board of Trade. CHICAOO repf -f-Bxport sales and hlgner cable aent Wheat prices upward to day. The close wit at, a net suvsnce of ic to !4ft Corf) finisfie to 'ale UP and oats uwhnrel to Jc higher. Latest quotation ' tof --'prpvfslofis ranged' all tne way from ot'oj.Slfoe Recline tQ the same as last night. Pacific L'tni Exports ttf ROO.OfiO bushela of wheat to' Frahoa'w'ere,'c,onfirmed. but the reported ewrigemeitf forty bpatlnads for Rotterdam: for American porjs on (he At lantic was beikved tlere.'to refer to corn. The market. altliouh nki-voua thioughout the day, rnaintttllirij a, tvvel above that of yesterday, during tbe enfli-e s sslon. . .This condition "-wag due primarily to unexpected belter prloea m Europe vnd these in turn were largely, the result of a reversal of predictions for, Jarge , shipments this week from Black sea sorts. "-Aside from these In fluences, i. fairly Imfortant factor In the buying today waa the IdeA that Chicago is now the towent market in sight. The close was at nearly .'the beat, figure of the day. lieeemberf (luctuated between (1.001.00 and ll.Oli. wHh the last sales WuSa up at tl.007,. , .'.', , - . Reportrd ralna In Iowa and Nebraska and , much colder weather -it these states led to bulllshnesa In the corn pit. Decern bej- var ied from 0iJfilH-nd 'ked strong c up at Blc. X)tarVJltl'Vlt.t WPa hlP: ping derrlnnd bring light. No. -yellow closed at J'nWo.' ?-:'" ' 'i - In oats .the- clnatl; wtta firm in sympathy with the strength of Corn and wheat. De cember sold from 84tirS4ite to MTttySfic and finished exactly the Mmi as I set night ut t4HM4ie-'- -''W- -.v Hhtpper ntf outside packer mild Janu ary dellverlea of Inig products- with a free band. In the end "pork1 wan B2Hto 0U5ZVi' lower: lard, unchanged to 17Mic down and ribs off Wise. Chicago Cash Prioea Wheat, "No. t red. veVte; No. id: tif!iV: No. 8 hard. ctr 11.00; No. S Jiard, 1sc; No. 1 northern spring. I1.123l l8li; N. t tinrthern siirlng, 11. tons 1.14: No. 1 prlTTw. SOfill.OO. Corn: No !. 53V4'&;3Vci N6. S. S'iv; No. 2 white, S3p Kic; No- i white, 534ii".S'e: No. 2 yeflow. 13'iffTMVc: No. 3 yellow, 53Wc Oata, No. 2. 12c; No. 2 white, 34ii35i4c: No. 3 white. M4ff33c; No. 4 white. 33Ji34o; standard, J4''cj.Vic. BUTTER .Bteady; creameries, 245,C8c: dairies, 'Mplic, - . EQQ8 ilecelpts. 6.188 ' cases; market steady; at mark, cases Included. 17HU c; firsts. 22n; prime firsts, 24c. CM EKSC Steady; daisies, lM4e; twins, 14H'(n&c; young Americas, l&VjaitSc; long horna. lftJWloi'. POT ATOKS Stead: choice to fancy, 75 fe7Sc; fa'r lo good.'--tirxji 70c. POULTRY yulet; turkeya, ' 18c; fowl. 13Hc; springs, 13c, VEAtyOulet; M to 60-lb. wts.. 898Hc; 0 to 85-lb. Wts.. 9Hc: 8a to UO-lb. wis.. lm.Ohia. ... Chicago Receipt Wheat. 74 cars; -corn, If4 oars; oata, ICO Oars, Estimated tomor row: Wheat, 64 cars; cum, 3M cars; oata, 114 car. Leading future ranged as follow: Articles. l Opsn. High. Low. Close. Yea'y. I ' 87V -' M i 0l!l 0u4 1 0tii 1 06W I i 97V.I 96"4 1 00', 1 1 oos 1 ouv.i wwt il- fl C4H IOOH faxrW! MleHf'MVabo.oifcilUe . -1 4i''i84V3o,34' S4H,.'i-.u-l4 'n-i iiiii'ik 19 7i 1 36 18 30 IS 10 18 86 10 18 9 1100 ) ts 19 42Vs 18 33Vi 18 7Vs 17 .'H 12 I7H! 12 45 11 0 10 47 H 12 87W 12 4?H It II 4 12 35 11 80 13 ii eo II 47, 11 80 10 70 11 10 t7 10 IjJ'-i 10 &2H1 11 ICa, 11 60 IT E0 11 30 11 22U 11 26 11 30 67H I 7H 57V t 57H ; " No. 2. Cash a notations were aa follows FLOUR steady. winter patents. 14 1.05; winter straights,. 4.1'ki4.80; spring straights. ; Bakers, nsxjs.i; . KY E No, t. 74a BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4S-Jr4c; fair to choice maltlug. M72o. SEKIKS-flm. No. 1 southwestern, S2.6B; No. 1 norihwesteru. $2.77. Timothy, I..0UJ 8.O0 Clover. 310 OOti 15.25. PROVISIONS Mma pork, per bbl.. 119.80.3' lS.Ki. Lara. rr 1W lbs., 112.42V Short riia sides (loo -wo. Ill .OtViiU.CSS- Short clear aides thoxert), l3.1V,a 12.28. Total cleavaiues of wheat and flour were eqial to bu. Primary reeelpta were 1.262.OU0 bu . coniared with 362,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, t4 cars; curn, J.D cam. oats, 114 cars; hot;, 10.0U0 head. I Kansas City Grata and Prvvlsloaa. KANSAB CITY. Sept. 21 WH EAT De cember, :4'i',4e, sellers: Mav. i oc.-a X2. sellers. Cash, unchanged- No 2 hard. fS'tc-h 0?; No. 3. sctm 00, No. 2 red 1 0OSl ; No. I. 51)9c. tH)RN Uecembor. 4V4C sellers; Mjy 53Sc. bid.- Cash, unchanged to So lower-" No. 3 mixed, 64'rt54Hc; No. 3 mixed, tac No. t white, 54c; No. 3, b3c. ' OATS Unchanged; No. I white, 33y30s No. I mixed, UsrvJc. RYE N. I. 73S. HAY I'nchanged; choice timothy, 113 50 t 14.00: c)ioo prairie, 112. 2Mi 12.74). HUTTEK-Creamery. 2c: firsta, SSo; sec onds. 23c; packing stock. 21So. EUUt-Extras, 3uc; firsts, rJVc; seconds, IHc, ' - Receipts Shipments Wheat .. 262 0n l7.nu Corn .. 23 (ioo 3f, Jats .. 16.000 12.0UJ HiaaeaeviM utrmeva MM-B.W1. MINNEActJ", pt. 2i WX IT AT s-ep-leinber, $1 0tev: IVmbec, 1.11; May. 11 16s.. Cash. No. I bard, ti l': No. 1 north era. H.I991.ISVs; No I northern. II ;rj HIP1; No. t aorthorn. fl tbvj I Mt. k -liOUR-IVat llwu. Ik. tout tw. aocoutl - . 1 a K . . patents, S Jo,, n: frit clears, $3&ti4on; ""na rienrs. $2. .vwi 2 so FLA X -filled. tJ !.'. COKN-No. 3 vellow-, fdViVSc. OAT.-No. 3 white. 3'-"14'!i.:.'tC. It YE No. t Rfoii'Ht . tVKATIIF.lt 1 THE I.HAIM BELT Showers Are Predleted for the F.osl ra Part at Nebraska. OMAHA. Sept. 22, 110. A trough of low pressure extends from Manitoba soulhwestward across the Mis souri valley to the extreme southwest, and unsettled weather prevails from the Rocky mountains east to the Mississippi river. Hams are falling this morning on tne north ern I1ih)' tnounui.n slope, and througn out tne upper Missouri and upper Missis sippi valley as far south as Nebiaska and Iowa. The rams are moderately heavy In th Dakota and wr'trrn Minnesota, but are light and scattered in the other sections name 1. An area of hinh pressure, accom naled by a very decided tall In temperature, has a pp. a red lit the extreme northwest, and this aiea of high pressure will move down Over the valleys during the next twenty four hours, and the Indications are favora ble for continued unsettbd and showery weather In this vlcinltv tonight and Fri day, with slightly cooler tonight, followed by cooler Friday. 1M ljo. lrios. ljn; Minimum temperature . . 65 M r,7 50 Precipitation T .00 .00 .00 Normal tempersture for today, 61 degrees. In flcj.'iu-. ,n precipitation unit M.uin j, 13.71 Inches. I.ef .ii-ii . -orrcponding period in 1H .33 of an Inch. Ileficlency corresponding period In im, 2.37 Inches. . A. WKI.FII. Isl Forecaster. ' and Wheat Keglnn nalletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at a. m.. 75th meridian time. Thursday, September 22. 1J10: OMAHA UloTRlCTS. Temn. Raln- Stsilons Max. illn. fall. ky. Ashland, Neb S2 Hi .04 c.loudv Pt. cloudy Forgy Cloudy Fogiry Pt . cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy I t. cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Auburn. Neb Kt ll kcn How. Neb. 71 Columbus. Neb... M 'ulhertson, Neb.. 7f Kairbiirv. Neb... ss Fairmont, Neb... 79 47 .') oo .00 .00 .00 .Oil .00 .OS .v. .05 .01) .HO .0! .00 ."0 .11 .01 4V r.i tiO 81 4 : so 50 b: ri 4U 53 60 .r. Island. Neb.. 7i Hartimton; Neb. 78 Hastings. Neii.... 7 llolrlreue. Neb... 70 Oakdalc. Neb si Omaha. Neb 0 Tekainah, Neb... 83 Alta. ia. 84 Carroll. Ia. ...... Clarlnda. la Sibley, la H:oux Cltv, la. 84 82 Raining Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at a. m. District averages. No. of Temn. Rain. J'lefrirl. fetation . Max. Win fall Columbus, O .00 Louisville. Ky. .oo; .00 .00! .00! .00! .40! Indianapolis. Ind.. Chicago. Ill Ht. Louis. Mo Ihs Moines, la.... Minneapolis, Minn Kansas City, Mo.. Omaha, Nob .10 .10 Light ahowera were scattered over Ne braska and Kansas within the last twenty four hours and rains are general In north ern Iowa, the Dakotas and western Mlane aota this morning. The weather ia silffhtlv warmer In the corn and wheat rerlon west of the Mississippi river and slightly cooler east of the river. L. A. WELSH. Loia! Forecaster, Weather Bureau. EW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the nay en Yarieos Cmmodltfea. , NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-FLOUR-FteaJv; spring patents. S.40ru5.75; spring clears, 4.3 to 4-60. winter extras No. 1. t3.75&.Xl; wlu ter . extra No, 2, $3.to3.io: Kansas straights. 14. 80ft 4. 90. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, !4.20("4.2u; choice to fancy, S4.30 4.40. CORNMEAL Steadje; fine whit and yel low. 1 l8l.4f.; coarse. tl.351.40; kiln dried, I3.4S. .WHEAT-Spot market, firm; No. J red, 1.047e, elevator, and 11.05, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern IMiluth, ll.23Hc. f. o. b.. Bflnat. Futures market waa again firmer today and about sic hlgner on more bullish cable newa and a better demand for- cash wheat, both milling and export, besides liberal flour Krtle. the closing figures c r1... September., closed. lUpSkliUeoemhir, , ll.OSir-; M;iy, 11.12c. 7 CORN Spot market, steady: No. 2. 61He, elevator, domestlo basis, to arrive and 6lo t. o, b., afloat. Future market was with out transactions, closing VlVko net higher. September closed, time; December, 69'ac; May. t'2'4c. OATS Spot, market, easy; new standard white. 39c; No. 2 white. 3SWc; No. I. S8V4c: No. 4. 3X0. Futurna market was without transactions, closing 'dlJV.c: net lower. No vember closed. 38?c; December. 40c; May, 42ic: July. 42V;. . HAY Quiet; prime, ,1.10; No. 1. 11.06(5 1.07H; No. 2. 9Tciitl.oO: No. 2. 7fcH0c. . HIDF.S-Qulet; Central America. 21c; Bo gota. 22c. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts. 22) 24c: seconds. 20fo22e; thirds, lSi&20n; rejects, lfi 17c. TALLOW Firm; prime city, hhda., 7T4c; country, 7(fi8M,c. PROVISIONS Pork, ateady; mess, $23.50; family. 2,V0OCa26.0O; short clears, i2.26igi 2S.75. Beef, firm; meas. 1 00x'l.50; family, tlB.uO4i"j0.00; beef ha ma, 122.00$ 24.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs , 154iisc; pickled hams, lityitlbc. Lard, easy; middle west, prime, $12.7avl2.8fi; refined, easy; continent, $13.20; South America, $14.00; compound, $11.004111.25. HITTER Firmer; creamery specials 3Vic; extra, 29c; third to first, 244f28c; dairy, common to finest, 23Q28c; process, s -cond to special, 23 a 27c. EGOS Steady; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white'. 38 40c; gathered while, 30fa36c; hennery brown, 30iI"32c; gathered brown, 28i(r29c. C H EESE Firm; state whole milk specials, 15Vul7c, state whoie milk fancy, 15c; state whole milk choice, 14tjlfc; state whole milk good to prime, 14dil4Vc; atate whole milk common to fair, ll&13Hc; skim, full to specials, 12Mi I24c. POULTRY AUve steady; springers, 15(9 TSVtc; fowls, lc; turkeys, 12gl5e. Dressed dull; western oroueis, i.-g.-xo, iowis, ll'j'ff 17V4c; spring turkeys, 20i27c. St. l.ools Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 22. WHEAT Futures, higher; September. &c; leuember, 1.01 tll.OUs; May. $l.06. Cash, firm; track, No. 2 ted. tMcftll.M; No. 2 bard. 98c?U.08. CORN Futures, higher; December. OO fijOc; May, 53--c Cash, lower; track. No. 2, My; No. 2 white, 5.V&5640. OATS Futures, steady; December, 33Vc; Mav, Sil'c. Cash, weaker; track, No. 2, iJ'-c: No. 2 white, STkh-Vh;. FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $5 00i5.50; extra fancy and straight, $L2"ifj 4.80; hard winter clears, $3.40jJ3 SO. 8EED-Tlmothy,8.00'1.00. CORNMEAL . 10. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 97oft 11.00. HA Y Firm; timothy. $12.00giS.OO; prairie, $12. 00ti 15.(10. HAOOINO Uc. HEMP TWIN E Te. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; jobbing ty). Lard, lower; prime steam. tlJ. lVii 12 X. Dry ilt me&ts, lower, U.eJ, in shorts. 12Tc: clear rib, lewe: short rlears. 13c. Bcon. lower; iKixed. extra short. 14Sc: clear r:bs. 14-i.c; short clears. le. POT'LTHY Firm; chickens. 12'-c; sortnr 12V,e: turkeys. lSic; ducks. HHo- geese, Sc. Bl'TTEK Dull; creamery, i.9-.vSc. EOOS Steady at 22"c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour 7 100 8 200 Wheat 83 000 5.'0ft Corn 21,000 0i Oats , , 37,000 33,000 Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL Sept 23 WHEAT-Pnot. dull; No t red western wheat no stock; futures steady: October 7s4d; December, 7s 5Wd : March, 7s 5Ud. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, Ts Ed; futures steady; October, tsfiSxd, Decem ber, 4a 7iI- MilwaskM Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 22. WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1.13tfl 14; No. 2 northern, $1.09 1.12: leceniber. $l.O0". CORN No. 3. 63c; May, (4'c. OATS Standard. $4S'!t.c. HARLEY Sample. 70nr73',iC. Dalata feral a Market. nn.l'TH. Sept. n WHEAT September, tl 14S: I'eceniber, H 14: May, tl-14. WHEAT Nu. 1 northern. J1.14S; No. 1 northern, II lo&l l-S. OATo-Mc, PoorU Markat. PEORIA. Sept. 2J.-CORA Lower; No. t yellow. 62c; No. t yellow, 62c; No. I, S3e; No. 4. 6I0. OATS Lower; No, I whlta. t4H; No. t whit. 34C Baak Clear Toga. OMAHA. rVpt 22 -Hank rleariaga for today were 12.640.1141 and for tho corre sponding data last ear 42,45, 2M3ii 17 XO Ml 1 4 88 12 80 52 20 78 50 13 H4 56 14 82 52 36 82 50 24 W K2 19 .80 1 B A tV YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Unrespon$iTe to the Develop ment of Frevious Day. oMBSaaaaBBBi CONFUSION OF LONDON REPORTS C'loalaaj Toae Heavy, with Hasall (haage la Price -Writtrs Train men's Demand Arouse I o teres t Among reela tors. NEW TOI1K. Sept. Si. The stock market started the day with a show of dlsap IMiintment over the unresponst venes of the outside demand to the developments which were considered favorable yesterday. The Mlinif sola railroad law division paused out of the field of active Influences during the day. but later action of the stock market was legarded as making encmiraging re sistance to the force of the realising move ment. Some confusion of reports regarding the action of Iindon bankers toward tbe cotton bill of lading dispute was a factor In the late irregularity of the market. The closing tone wa heavy, with only narrow price changes. Opinions of the Iron and steel trade po sition continued unsettled end weighed on the market. The professed confidence in maintenance of prices seemed to disappoint a hope that decisive steps were In contem plation which would awaken demand and renew the declining activity of the trade. Reports that trainmen of western rail roads were formulating demands for a com prehensive Increase in w ages, directed at tention to another phase of the railroad problem, which Is associated intimately with the steel trade position. The official of the railroads are candid In admitting the embarrassment of contending with de mands for increased wages tn view of the high cost of living. The cotton bill dispute Is the only serious menace to the promise of uninterrupted ease In the money market. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,4X,x.0O0. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks neie as follows: Sales. Low. Close. r, li.friO 6.1 H 42 '4 L'S 1,300 J'1 18H 8H I 4.-0 Al f t74 en l ii4 Li 100 21 S il't 21 1NH II M V. loo lui I'll loi 4214 11 l.flOO 13t, llnV, .K MM M M 2St 2nn 2 ; SI 4 inn 3 4 .M0 1S fi" S0O 10U Mi l'-O 101 1.H00 ios I'XH v 2SV I.HOfl 76, 75 7S 4in liot 1KH4 nnn too a n as 11 104 104H 1W4 2KS ,m 71 ' T6 v ! 2M n Si inn n t( 4 Tno '14 leyj 148 1.000 12 . 121V, : 72n tOO SO J9'4 2 tt 1.700 131 131 HI Allis-fhtlmert pM AmtlicKnistiMl CYpptr Amoriran Agricultural Am. Bset Sugar American can Amarlran C. A F Am. Potion Oil Am. H. L PM Am. Ice &rurttta American blnaeed American Loeomotlrt .... American a. R Am. . R. pM Am. Stael I'ouniirlM Am Suiar Rflnlnt .... American T. St T American Tobarea pfd American Woolen , Anaconda Mining Co Atrhlism ; Atchison pfd , Atlantle Coast Linn. Baltimore ft obis Bethlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific ......... Central Leather - Central Lsathar pfd Centra! of New Jersey.... ('hewieeake Uhle Chti-ato a Altsn Chlras O. W., aew C. O. W. pf Chicago N. W C, a. a Bt. r C, C C. St. 1,. ... Colorado Fuel iron.... Colorado eV Southern Consolidated Oaa Csm Srodueta Delaware aV Hudaen Denver a Rle Orande ... n. a . o. pro I il tillers' securities Brie Bee 1st ptd Rrl 4 ptd General Eleetris Great Northern ptd Great Northern Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central Interhorouffh Met int. Met. pld International Harvester . Int. Marina pfd...., International Papar International Pump '. Iowa Central Kanaaa City So 1S 13 134 Jt '.'l toil 1-114 714 '1 J7 25 17'S 43 43V, ' 32(4 144 . 144 1364 im H- 55 i2H 500 100 100 144 !, 12S 4.M0 ft. 700 M0 KM ltX tl 55 8 17 10V4 tot - H4 5414 t - - 544 . 1 W ' 314 ' l-4 M 142 K. C. So. ptd Laeledt Oaa 300 100 If"" I";;- Unllarllle oV N. - Minn, a t. Loala 10 4 1. 8t, P. .tJe- M.... l,Uo .134 - 1324 1-VI1 tto ti Tn a -J i--. . Mfc 400 .. 63 .U14 .53 M., K, T M.. Ka T. pfd Mlaaourt Pacific ..... National B.ecult National Lead .... 114 62 U 51 100 N. R. It. of M. M pfd... N. Y. Central, x-dlv.... N. Y.. O. W Norfolk Western 31 t.flnu 111 112 111 . 100- 40 40 -40 M0 . 117 . K . . H tnn 45 6 r 14,l 117 11 .114 0O - 23 30 1,700 1 128 12S 100 107 .107 10714 M 1 100 13 S3 10 31 M.DOO 143 141 142 100 30 30 40 North American Northern Pacific Partflo Mall -i.i Pennaylvanla People' a Oaa P.. C. C. Jk St. , U........ Pittrburf Coal Preened Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Readme Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd 1 31 63 Uock leiand oo Hock laland Co. pfd St. L. a a. F. 3d pfd.... 5,200 1.200 300 11 31 tt (3 40 44 St. Loula 8. W St. l 8. W. pfd 67 100 54 54 55 14.2ts 115 114 114 400 13V 28 2.1 Slose-Mieffleld 8. a 1.... Beuthern Pacific Southern Railway Ho. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Texaa a Pacific T., 8t. U W 100 4,40 21 n 200 500 61 63 (2 33 82 33 9 W !3 ti :i 52 tl 60 T., 8t. b. w. pfd Union Pacific 41,5110 147 1K5 1M 500 41 1 01 tw 300 34 -' 34 14 (ft.ano 7 7 Union Pacific pfd t'nited Siatea Realty United States Rubber t'nited Stales Bteel no iis im iiaso 400 44 46 45 I'lJn Copper Va.-Caro. c&emical 100 5114 U4 100 1 1( 100 S 15 100 44 - 44 500 S3 42 l.lDO 4 4 61 Wahash W abash pfd Western Marylaad 1 354i 44 1 46 4 Weettnshouea Sleclrlc ... Weatern Union Wheeling a U K Total aalea (or the day. 111,000 shares. Loadoa Cloaaaj Slocks. LONDON, Kept. 22. American securities opened a fraction higher today, but quickly turned easier. Prices ranged from abov to below parity at noon. Coneoli. money... 40 7-11 Loulevllle A Nash. .117 do account 80 41., K. AT...., 42 Amal. Copper 044 N. Y. Central 117 Anaconda Norfolk A W M Atchison 11 do ptd .. 1 to pld 101 Ontario A W 42 Baltimore A Ohio... .ltrl'4 Penneylvanla 4A Canadian Pacific 15 Rand Minea, 44, cheeapeake A 0 71 Heeding T: Cktcafo O. W 44 Southern Ry..... tn, Chi., Mil. A St. P. ..12 de pfd !,4v n Beora 1' Southern Paolfic tl( Denver A Rio U 11 Union Pacific do pfd o pfd una Erie U. g. Steel m do let pfd 44 do pfd in do id pfd MVjWabaah 1: Orand Trunk M o pfd ., lllineis Ctetral tiU Spanish 4e 1 S1LVKR liar, steady at 24 U-1M per og. MONEY V4 4 Per cent. Tho rato of diatount In th open market for short bill i IS '01 per cent; for thro months' bill, 2 13-lwu27a per com. . Local eearttloo. S dotation furnished by Burn. Brlnksr o.. 44 Omaha National Bank building: B 4. Aeked. Bee trice Creamery fd 44 11 Ceior.de Tel. Lo. t per eea. 1 54 Cudahy Packing Co. 5a M l Ut Nat l axns Side. 4a. Itst ion Columbua, Neb., t L k 1M4 M U Denver O. A C. per cent Botes 111 t lv Kalrmeat Creamerr r'd 14 IBU Cen. On., oil sabs 44 lewa Portland 1st 4a 44 10 Iewa Portland 44 ts 4J - ee Kaa. O. A . t per' sent pfd. Wk-ktta M let Kanaaa City (municipal) 4 14 104 K. C , M. A O., eem 14 . 4s K. t.. M. O.. pfd 14 M K. C. M. A O. 4a. 1451 41 74 R. C M. A O. 4. 1M1. tteau 4 41 Omaha Water C. te. 114 4 lei Pmeka Water Ce. 4. 1 fre -Omaha A C. 8. S. R. pfd 4 per sent 44 41 Omaha A C. B. St. Kr., com 70 Omaha C B. St. Fix. 4a. 11 el et Csiaka u Ry. 4a. 114 44 Omaha A C. B. R. A B. pfd 44 tmon Coa. Co.. with bonus 44 talua wck Yards gtack. Omaha 44 M Baak at Frasr Stateateat. PARIS. Sept. 13 Th weekly statement ol th Hank of Franc ahow th following change; Increaa. Note In circulation 39.O26.0ii0 francs Treasury deposit &.lf not) franca General deposit 2n.176.0iO franca Gold In hand 1.476.000 Trano Sllvsr In hand 1.476.0U) franc BUI discounted .rs,ou0 francs Advanr Increaard I.625,0u0 f 1 ancs Decreased. Treaiarr Blateateat. . WASHINGTON, rlept. a. The condition of tho treasury at tho beginning of husi aess today wa follow: Trust Fund 5old coin, .. 29.!S7,eX; llver dollars t48.V47S.0u0: silver dollars of l.vsl. t-l,6on.aio: silver certificate outstanding. 44!, D74.J00. General Fund Standard silver dollar in geaeral fund. 4,73i.is4, current llabilitlea. H.2B.K1: working bslsnce in treasitrv of fices. ia.il.i:; in hanks to crerllt of tte.is urer ot the I n ted Staie. -.:, ,.v T; eub '. silver ci'iu. lui,.-.. iVs in. nor coin. :';n.f7l: total balance In general fund. New Isrk Moar market. new York, sept ?: monky-oh cii . 12 p.r cent: ruling r.te. l per cent. do, log bios. I per cent; offered at 1 ier cent. Time loans dull and easier. Sixty daj s 3S per cent and So days 4 per cent; six months, 44j per cent. STERLING EXt'HANOE -Steady with sctnal business in hankers' bills at 4 r&i () for M-dav bills and at 4 !sii:. for de mand Ciimmcrrl.-il Mils. HMtMM'e, PRIME MERCANTILE l'APEU-64jfl peh cent SILVER Rar. MV. 'Mexicsn dollars. 44c. RON I S Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. closing quotation o:i bonds today were os follows: 8 ref. ts. rv. .. l("i Int. M M 4's do Coupon ic -i ,n te w ion, d" 4 ni lOl V K f 1st J 73 f. 8. He. r do coupon t". 4e. ref ...... dO Crupnn All a--hal lt It. Am. Aa. t'41t t. S dh. 4 ls.tl lit A N. nl. 4e . T7 M. K. a T. 1M 4a S3 1 7 7W Kill, e, ti,. Am. T a T. rv. 4a..IiHMo. Pacific .... Am. Tobacco 4 KON. H. 11. of M 4W. 4V du a Aitnour a Co. tt4,s. At'i a,.n ten. 4e lo CT. 4s do cv. &s , At. C. U let 4.... bnl. a (Mn 4a do t,s do S. W Sue Bra Tr. rv. 4e . . . on of Oa. 5e..... tn. lieather fee c. of N. J. fi. Chee. Ohio 4e. tin ref. 6a Clitcaso a A. im C. H, eV g j. 4a ... do sen. 4a 104 "N. T. C. f. Jl4,.... .4 do deb 44 I". N. Y . N. H. a It. I V, c its 144 10"4 N. a W. 1st c. 4.. H!, do cr. 4s r. ... n So. Pecific la ino i!4 .1o 3 TH, tl n. . u rftt. 4...... :., ns pnn. cr. Jv-a Uli... "a m dn con. 4 1iii N Readlnt fen. 4i , S 111 St. U S F. ff. 41 1W 10i, do fen. ts 7i S3 St. ., s. W. . 4s... 74', lit (!.. l.t fold 4 II !-4 Seaboard A U U. 7l '4 !, 7 '4 S1SS0. Pac. rol. 4e C. M. a 8. P. s 3'i da cv. 4s do iKt ref. 4 C. H. I. a P. c. 4 741 . . . . ...MT4 ... 7Sv, ...1"1 dn rff. 4e 90 So. IUIIwav tin Colo. Ind. 5a 77' do sen. 4s Colo. Vld. 4l 7 Union lMrlflr 4 C. 8. r. a e. 4ts 7t da v. 4. ...1"2H n. a H. cv. : dn let ref. 4.... 4 U S. Hut.her se... 1024 D. R. O. 4a do ref 5s Pistil lore' as Krle p. I. 4a do sea. 4a do cv. 4e. ear. A. do eerlea R Oen. Klec. cv. 6a III. Cen. let ref. 4a. Int Mel. 44. Bid. Offered. tl" I s. meel 3d is 104 i0 s.-(ro. them. .i MWenesh lt 4a 71 do let a ei. 4e. S Western Md, 4... 4.M4 W. Ble.-. cv. is USt'la. rvntrel 4e... t744 Mo. Pac. cv. be... 1114 110 4 :.4 M' Boston BOSTON. Sept, stocks ,ere: Allouei Anial. Cupper A. Z. U a S Arliona Oom Atlantic B. J C A g. M Butte Coalition ... Cal. a Arliona.... Cat. A Hecla Centennial Copper Kanse . C Mat Butte C M. .. Franklin Oirotuc CVtn Urnnbr Con Greene Csnanea . . isle Royale Copper. Kerr Lake Lakt Copper '. La Salle Copper ... Aeked. rioalng: stocks. 22. Closing quotations on . 41 Miami Copper . M Mohawk . 2 Nevada Con . 11 Nlplialrlt Mince .... . 4 North MiiUe, ex-div, . 13 North Lake . 1 Oeceoia . 61 Parrott 8. A C .643 yulncy . 14 Shannon . Sfi Superior . Superior B. M . 11 Superior A P. c . 4 Tamarack . JJ tl. 8. C. A O . 4U. 8. 8. Ft. A M... . Jl do pfd . ' Vtah Con . 33 Winona . 4 Wolverlns ' , H ' 47 1 1" J 1W 13 72 4 7K 11 41 3W 3V 22 115 Now York Corb Market. Th follow! a e quotations arc furnished by Logan r Bryan, naemhara New Yorlt Stock exchange Slfi South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Bay State Oaa St rtoldfteld Delay....... 3 Butte CoallUun l"Oresne (nanea Cactus 1 Inspiration llilns .... 71-4 lrnee .'.' Chief Coaa 1 Nevada Ooaa tu Fractlen 3t Newheuee 70 Davli-Daly 1 1-lltOhie Cwpper 111-14 Ely Central 41 Swift Pkf. Cs 101 Kly Cone So, Seara-Roel.uck Co. ..157 fcly Witch 11 Superior A Pitts 11 franklin llTonor-ak Mining..... Olroux fVTrrinlt. Opper. ...... i Ooldfleld CVina ' North Lake 1 Qildtleld Florence. : . :' Bos e ml a ft New York Mining; Storks. NEW YORK. Kept. 22, losing quotations on mining stock were:' eAllce ..JOO ;tdme do 1' Brunawlck Con 13 Little llilef R Com. Tunnel stock.. 21 Meiiren tl do honda I... 14 -irrtarlO 323 Con. Cl. A V..t.. 10-Onh4r ...... " Horn Silver 17 , Sutidard 10 Iron Silver :..170 Vellow Jacket M "I'ffered. " o 1" ' 1 will r Bank of England Statement. LONDON, fept. 22. rThe weekly state ment of the Bank of Kngland shows the following changes: "Total reserv. do creased, 599,000; circulation, decreased, 18,000; bullion., decreased, 417,748; other se curities, decreased, ffco.OOO; other deposits, decreased, 214,000; public deposits, de creased, fS42.O0O; note reserve, decreased, 0.',000; government securities, decreased, fcWt.OOO. The proportion of the bank' re serve to liability this week Is 63.36 per cent; last week it was 63 43 par cent OMtlU.QGNERAL MARKET. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1, delivered to tbe retail trad in 1-lb. cartons, 31c; No. 1, In 30-lb tub, 30c; No. a. In 1-lb. carton. 2Hc; No. 2. in 40-lb. .tubs, f7c; packing stuck, solid pack. 22c. dairy, in fr-lb. tub. 233:4c. Market change every Tuesday. CHKKSB Twins, lac: young America. lc: daisies, UVio; triplet. 14o; limbarfer, lee; No. 1 brick, 14c; imported Swiss, 12c; domestlo Swls. 14c; block Swiss, I2o. POULTRY Dresses broilers under t tt ftc; over 1 lbs., 14u; ben lie; cocks, loo; ducks, 11c; geese. He;, turkey. 24c; plgees, per do., $120; homer squabs, per 4.. $4 40; fancy squabs, per dog. 1S.40; No, L ar do., M OD. Alive: Broilers lit; oyer 1 lbs., lie; hens, lie; eld rooster, 4c; aid duck, full feathered, lc; geese, full feathered. 10c; turkeya, 20e; guinea fowl. 2o each; pigeon, per dog.. Wcihomen. per do.. $1.00;.quah. No. 1, pr do., ll.M; No . aer dor, 40. FISH (all frsn Pickrl. Uo; whlu tun, 18c; pike, l&c; trout, lie; large crapplea, 20c; apaniah mackeral, lac; eel. 14c: kal doek. 12c;. flounders, lie; gra catfish. 14c: bullheads, lac; roes had, Jl.oo ear.; shad roes, per pair. (Sc; frog lege, pe dog., iuo; salmon. 16c. . Beet Cutsr-Rlb: No. 1, W4c; No. 1, JJUc; No. 3, 8c. Loin: No. 1. lfio; No. , 12c; Sa. , c. Chuckki No. 1, cNo. 2, 6Hc; No. 3, c. Round:- No.. 1. 1e;No. ., c; No.'2, 6WC. 1'iaie: No. L 6c; .JHo. 1.. 0o; No. FtUl'lS Orangea: Cal'fforuia Valencia. all sises, per oox, bo.vstdo-a. eutona: jjmo nlcra, extra fancy 3A. Vise, per box, $,'60; ra, extra fancy 3A.ise, per box, ; 60; elr.e, per box, li.aO; choice 400 six, per 1, tu.uO; KO sis, per box; $7.00; 240 sli. per box ! Bananaa: Fancy select. Its) e box er buncil, w.aiflifcw, auoiw, uuuen, 9Z.19 i 75. Cantaloupes: toioiauo nocky jrords, 1 also. 41.74: 46 atandarda, 42.16. Italian Blue Prunes: waaningiou. per rrs,t, 41.20; In lots, per crate. 411. Feaoe-aa: California Ealway. per 20-lb, box, 7vc; in lots of 26 or more, per box, GSc; Colorado Elbertas, rer 20-lb. box. 0c; in lots, per box, 7e. 'ears: New York Kelfer. per bu. bsk., $160; California B. Clalrague,- per box. $2.86; la lota, per box, $2.76. Apple: Home-grown cooking, In bbl.. $4.fij4.60; Missouri Jona than, in bbls., $4.2tKa4iO. new Oregon per box, $1.74; California Uravensteln, per' box, 42.10. Grapes: California Malagas, per 4 bsk. crat. 1 50; California lokay. per s ate, $1.60; Concords, home-grown, jjer 4-lb. bsk., 27Si30c. 'Watermelons: Texas, Hio per lb. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb. pkg. lu box, per box. t2.ua. V'KCiLl'AllLi'J i'uiaiowsi Early Ohio, la sacks, per bu., 41.00fcl.lu; New Jersey white slock extra fin quality, per bu., $116. Sweet Potatoea: Virginia, per bbl., i7i. Onion: Large yellow, in aacks, per lb., c: Iowa, tmall red and yellow per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.36. Garlic; Extra fancy, white, per lb., 16c; red. per lb., 14c. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per do. $1 ca Celery: Michigan, per do, bunches. Kc. HOME GROWN VEGETABLES-Cabbage: New, ier lb., te. Tomatoes: Per bsk., 60o0c. String and Wax Beans: Per mkt. bsk., 76c. Cucumber: Per mkt bsk. iO C75c. Lettuc. Extra fancy leaX, per do., 45c. Par!ey: Fancy home-grown, per do, bunches, Sue. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk., ttc Carrots: Per mkt- bsk., 40c. Beet: Per mkt! bsk., 36c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2c, California No. X, per lb' Ue; Cali fornia No. I, per lb. 14c. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb. 4c; small, per lb., tc. Cocoa nuta: Per sack. f00; per do,, 48c. Honey New, 24 frame. IS 6. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 22.- BTANDAItn COPPER Quiet; pol and futures, $12 10 to 41Z so. innon, iirm; spot 06 Zs fid future. 4:56 15s. lake, locally, llS.otrf 12.75: electrolytic. fll.s;S91l.i2t; easting. $12 12Vt 12.374. TIN Uulet; spot and utures, 4V14.47H to $36.00. London,, strong; apot, U7 7 gU' l.KAI-wulet; $4 37t4,40. New York; $4.awi4 30, Eaat Bt. Louiaj London, tot, tl2 Ms 9d. SPKI.TEjH Quiet; $5.50t,0. New York; $.-.!!,;..". East St. Lout; London, spot, 23 7s 9d. - IRON Cleveland warranta. eft In Lon don. IxK-ally iron wa quiet. No. 1 foun dry northern. $16.5031.40; No. 2, $16 25n 15.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern oft. !15.7M126. ST. Louis. Sept 22 MTTALB Lead, dull. H30, Sgelter held at (5.a. . Tsrseslise Market. SAVANNAH. Sept !t- TCRPENTINE Firm. 74Vc Kosin. fu-m; tp F. W Usui. tit. U, $4. 44)4 H OMAHA LIVESTOCK UAKIiET Fat Cattle About Steady, with Feed er Slow aud Weak. t HEAVY HOGS ARE SELLING LOWER I l-arge Raa of Sheen anil l.amba, While Demand Holds tp He morkably Well aaa Prices Remain Aboat Steady. I PtlfTII OMAHA, Sept. 22, 1010. rthr. p. n.n.i .Si'l I? -1 -- Cattle. Hosts Off t lal official (.ifflcial M "ttdrtv ... Tucsduy .. edni s.lay lJ.?"! I(l.;7.' U.4.M i.S4l 4.S70 ilav this week.. :rt. 44o 1K.71I m'! Pame days lat week 40.2M li.o.H l.i.wt Same il.is i ecks ano. -37.ti.Vl li.M4 lii,t; Mmr ilnyt H d'ki o..ti.l 'U.1 !l.lM fame days 4 neck ago.. 17,311 111.61'i amu day last year 30.iU la.ieO The fullowing tablo sllows to -irreipts of cattle, hose anil sheep at tioutli Umaha for th year to dale, aa compared with last year: Ul'i l.t Inc Ivc Cttle S1S.719 TIR.l'.w 100,.i2l Hogs 1.r.2k.4 1.77K.iTJ 247, tiS Sheep ....... l.bsl.M 1,2'XI,H1'1 420,i7i The follow mil lable iuia tne averaw PUces of hoga at Buutn Omaha tor the last several days, with comparisons: Datea. 110. i9ta.).jii.:jtKi7.iWtl.iyOu.ln4- Pspt. 13 .. 14 7 M, . 1 4 4j h no; t ?li ft SI "pt. ... a ; mi . t ( iT Mi r. iti i M Sept. 1S...I .;,i I or.1 a M! ! I 0i 8 14' 0 l ept. MS.I Mi ti S4 5 M! . l Sj,0 t 92UI 101 li SOI 6 Mi ( HI ! l Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. .Sept. Xept. 18. . .) I i4 t s; ft 7H tl t l I 9 IV O -; n in " ,1 - --' ! $m I 6 Mi ft 72 l.2 4 33 ft 71 I ,3 1 I V, 1 it 731 6 Oil 5 S 5 Mi I 47'al S 151 (i S7i . S4 4 12i i 30) 0 in. .. n 71 S C7l li2 .1 x 43 1 1 in a Mi e 141 b S3, 0 76 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of ilv stock at the Union Stock Yards, South llmalm. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. ni. yesterday: KKCEIPTS-CA11S. Cattle Hogs.Sheep Horses -.. M. & St. P 1 Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific 1 2 I nlon Pacific 49 14 3! C. ft N. V., east 1 6 . C. & N. W., west.... 44 21 48 C St. P. M. & 0 1 7 C. H. & y.. east 2 2 1 (.., H. & J., west... .117 13 15 C It. I. A P.. east 4 Illinois C'ential 1 3 C. U. W 13.. Total receipts ....21S 73 105 DISPOSITION-HKAt). Cattle, llogs Jheep. 280 l,i49 i,l; vol Omaha Packing Co 7;9 5.l Swift and Company 1.6.v Cudahy Packing Co 1.0-11 Armour A Co 1,2-24 hchwari Co Murphy Shippers Cudahy from fit. Paul Henton Vansatit & Lush 603 Stephen tiro 6d IUI1 A Son 216 V. H. Lewis W Huston A Co 21 J. R. Root A Co 4 J. H. Bulla 44 U F. Hum 15 U Wolf 1J McCraarv A Cai ey 4i2 8. Wertnelmer 124 H. K. Hamilton 12 M. Hagerty M la Rothschild A Kreds,. 42 Mo. A Kan-Calf Co 134 Degan 6 liaKer A Cauley 27 Kline A C 32 Other buyers 7,835 1,258 4.6 l,3o 132 143 7W 22,049 . Total .. 9.092 S.SB5 . .25,862 CATTLE Receipts ot cattle were very liberal for a Thursday, although not so heavy a last ' week. The total for the four day shows a falling off of close to 2,000, head as compared witn last week enormous run. As compared with a year ago there Is a gain of about 8,000 head in the four days. Considering how. late It In in the week, the demand- for beef steers holds up re markably well. Desirable kinds of killers werd fully 'steady and sold 'quite freely at that. The big bulk of the receipts' chanKed hand In very fair season In the morning. Cow and' heifer were also in ctlve demand and the market on that kind of stock wa if anything a little stronger than yesterday. It wa In fact a splendid mar ket and entirely to the liking of seller. The only black spot In the cattle market was In the feeder trade. Heavy feedera, as noted before, 'have been In much smaller demand this week than usual, with the re suit that cattle have been accumulating In the hands of speculators, while prices have been working lower quite rapidly. Heavy cattle are all Of 25 69c lower than the high time the early part of last week and slow at the decline. Ught stockera have been In better demand than th heavy cattle, but they, too, are lower. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, eV5.76rfTr7.75; fair to good beef steers, .1.7r9f).76; common to fair beef steers, $l.50fi;6.76; good to choice cows and nelfrs, 14. 26 6.25; fair to good cows and heifers, S3.4otS4.25; common to fair cow and heifers, $2.5003.40; good to choice locker and feeder, t4.40r41.00; fair to good tockers and feeders, $4.O054 40; common to fair stockera and feedera, $3.25(34.00; stock heifer, $3 00414. 26; veal calves, S3.5fsa7.00; bulls, stag, etc., $3.00(6.00. . Quotations ten range cattle: Choice to prime beoves, SJ5.OfS6.50; good to choice Jieeves, $5.25ti5.76; fair to good beeves, $4.50 165.20, common to fair beeves, S3.70iji4.40; good to choice heifers, $4.0043'&.0; good to choice cows, S4.00fcj4.ti0; fair to good grades, S3.4Myti3.90; canners and cutters, $2.S5'r?S.26; good to choicu feeders, $4.60i3.S0, fair to good feeder. $4.264.73. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Vs. Av. Pr. N. Av. Pt. 12 ...16t 40 14 1434 7 25 COWS. 4 0 25 15 It I 46 HEIFERS. 4 I'O t 76 S 420 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 5 710 4 74 21 1147 4 40 - WESTERNS. M. Ormsby Wyo. 24 steers.... 736 4 25 6 cow 6'. 4 15 11 Bteers ... 80 4 60 3 teer....13.'7 6 65 70 teer....1247 6 75 13 steer.. ..122 5 76 46 teer....10H7 6 20 49 steers.... W 4 00 22 cow..... 50 30 heifer... 771 4 15 27 steer. ...1001 4 60 C. N. Alter Wyo. fl steers.... 873 4 35 57 steer.... 790 4 15 10 cow..,,. 834 S 0 Edgar Bolce Wyo. 50 steer.... M UO 175 steer.... 929 4 60 44 steers.. ..1014 4 40 :0 steers.... 972 4 30 Carpenter & Nlmms Wyo. 12 heifers... !a0 4 50 145 steers.... 1133 5 10 H. C. Paulson Wyo. 50 steers..., W0 6 16 26 cows 1060 4 0 16 cows 952 4 25 7 steers. ...107 4 50 J. Aubry Wyo. 27 cows 863 S 70 ( steers. ... 650 S 90 16 steer.... 77 4 So William Hastings Wyo. 16 steer.... 910 4 66 12 cow 1054 4 45 E. Meredith Wyo. 2 cows 9i8 4 70 6 ter.... I0 6 10 13 steer.... 8S4 6 10 33 cows 929 4 25 C. Fredericks Wyo. 17 cow 852 3 86 9 cows 81? 3 50 A. Klrkbrldge Wyo. 14 steers.... H2 4 70 10 calves... 226 S 25 10 cows 746 S 00 47 steers.. ..1134 4 70 24 cow 1000 4 00 P. C. Watt Wyo. 10 cow 932 S 25 3-1 feeders.. 996 4 45 E. Olln Wvo 10 feeders.. 904 4 40 13 rows 90 W. C. Sullivan Wvo. 20 steers.. ..1026 4 65 21 steer.... 820 4 40 15 cows 979 3 45 Diamond Cattle Co. Wyo. 46 steers.... 905 4 60 34 steer.... 906 4 25 33 cows 906 S 80 33 heifer... 924 4 60 15 feeder.. 937 S 76 34s feeder.. JS 4 60 H. A. Andrew Wyo. 86 feeders. .12S ( 00 41 heifer... 780 4 40 !4 cows..... 977 4 2 12 cows 901 4 00 A. H. Heasman Wyo. 21 steers.. ..1075 5 50 44 feeders.. 439 35 M heifer... 753 4 70 F. H King-Neb. 47 feeder.. 1150 4 HO 33 feeder. .1009 4 80 12 cow 970 3 60 L. Rayer Neb. 16 feeder 10S3 4 70 10 cows 950 3 20 B. E. Retebener Neb. 12 heifer .. T66 S 35 13 feeder.. 924 4 55 14 calves... Mi 176 F C. Reeves Neb. ' 24 feeder.. 1067 4 40 13 cow 980 3 90 J. n. Klne Neb. 15 feeder.. 940 4 26 SO cow 949 S 90 J. B. L!ter Neb. 12 feeder. .1111 4 66 Meow 860 S SO 24 calve. . . 3tt 4 60 Thoma Johnston S. D, 68 feeder.. 80 4 SO Y heifer... 657 t V 64 y'rllng.. 4 46 147 ew 843 S 40 44 heifer .. 77J 4 26 , Johnstone 4V Sons S. D. 46 cow 3 60 JH calve... 308 5 00 75 calve... 214 28 ..... . , A. 8chuh Mont. 44 (leer.. ..103 i 00 lot steer. .. .10.11 IS 94 feeder s..1V1 S 00 feeder. .1031 4" 22 steers. ...10M 6 25 Mi it is -Huyrr ptustied the sstne bearish. tei-tlf-M thai h,-A fa.i,ipJ llinlr itiMrs'luni throughout the week today n,l the insrket ' broke nhotit dime as a result Nobmlv I e.Miicd to want hogs ery bndlv and move- I mrnt ws slow and hnltlng fnwn start to J rinlsh. Light weights were about the only offerings that esred the decline noted, good lights moving at generally sieady figures. Hest baron hogs on sal brought 9 10 compared with the ssme top f vrterd:iv. Heavy bogs sold around 4.Sn:A with mixed gradt- at or near $ 50. K01 the four days thl week trade h been In verv unsatisfactory condition. Re ceipts hnve been moderate, but this phase of Ihe msrket failed to ert anv stimu lating Influence iiKin demand and prices hnve slumped lndl. Net declines amounted to fully .W, heavies and rough havloa suf fering more than bscon grades. Representative sales: Ve ! Va 9. e 14 34 It" I en 11 ... 4 4 1 ST! 40 a, 1 si j;,e . . I J j: ... 4 " o !7 g I tn It 110 ... 4 m c.s . Is ... 4S 40 14 ... I 14 44 .24 ... 4 41 .1 14 id l ... 4,1 11 (34 ... 1 IS '1 S ... 44 M 1!0 l 1 V 45 J44 o je s rut :4i 4.'- 40 S?4 ... Mi 74 JM ... 45 1 $" 110 t :-. S 37 ... IV 44 Si-, ... 15 7 ;.!7i 10 4 4S 6l J71 0 I ,) 14 ?- ... M r. . 4 ld !1 1"0 t 4 1 .24 tn IS . 40 Ol. ....... .73 ...-It) 4 14 ... t 44 3 .171 10 t .V. 4.., 171 ai t a 44 ' ft IK li 24 4 ?. 1J0 US Si 2S7 4" I !' 47 Sit ... S7, 54 ... S 4 fUS kO .15 11 ?7 ... I : r, r ... is ro J14 ... 70 M J17 M 35 34 15 ... 4 k 26 3M 80 I 40 67 SSI ... I 4 S f tl 4 4,1 41 tOl ... 4 10 M . 3M KO I 41 SH KKP-Another irood sls-d run of she-p and iHmbs and unother broad demand from all quarters, left the situation In the sheep barn much Ihe same as It was yesterday. Only a few odd and ends were left over from yesterday, so thn actual offering consisted almost wholly of fresh shipment. -Much of th tuff was lute In arriving. however, and fut Btrinss. both sheep and lambs, were not very plentiful. Trnde opened on a generally steadv basis, good wethers selling as hli;h s $4.20. with bulk of good ones around $4') Hest fat ewes are quotable up to $3.85, with fnlrly good k nils at $3.50 and less. The propor tion of good fat yearlings lately has been hardly large enough to try out the scale of pi-Ices, hut choice handy weights are safely quotable up to $i.MV Oood 1'tah lambs brought as much as ST "U yesterniiv. Indicating an ettreme quotation of $7.10. Viewing the market a a whole, good fat heep are pretty close to steady for the four days this week, fat lambs ruuy d.me higher, and common heei nd lambs untvenly lower. The wider snreart In feeder values Is even more notlceahle than that In tho fat stock branch of the trade. The more de sirable kind of feeders have held tip splendidly, bttt light, thin grades hsve been seeking lower level dally. Current prices on best feeders are little different irom those of last Friday, whli very light lambs and common or trashv cheep nre selling at bargain figures. Decllnea on the latter class ot stock hnve been uneven, of course, and no definite reductions are quot able, lnnuirv from country section, both direct and through yard traders, has been nrnad at all times and bulk or oirennais went to the scales on day of arrival. Quotations en Oram Stock: Good to choice lambs, M.7547.10; fair to good lambs, $i.5tVo"ti.76;. feeding lambs. $1.10frt.35; handy weight yearlings, f. IMTo.fi; heavy year Una. $4.600504: feeder veerllngs. S4.9fVrio.30; good to choice wethers, $4.0tV&4 25; fair to good wether. S3.7fV(4.f; feeding wetnera 43.afl494.lt; breed! ewe. 44. 44 ".: fat wes, $3.4S.f; feeding ewes. $2 3f.jfS.6t; cull aa k-ucka, $i.eTl.ed. Representative sales: No. Av. Price. 656 Utah lambs ;.. 63 7 00 340 Utah lamb, feeder 3 u 249 Ctah ewes, feeder 99 I 26 lis Vtah ewes, feeder 9 373 1'tah ewes, feeder 9S 10 125 I'tah pirns, feeder ,....45 Oi) 1H6 Utah lambs. feeder 41 4 60 174 Wyoming lamb, feeder 42 6 34 176 Wyoming iamb, feeder 43 6 35 362 Wyoming lanil.s, feeder 48 6 eti 745 Wyoming limb, feeder 47 6 86 1!66 Wyoming lamb, feeders S7 4 60 306 Idaho lambs, feeder.... 67 6 26 3f4) Idaho lamhs. culls 86 $ 36 361 Idaho lamb, feeder 53 6 26 70 Idaho ewe...:. 90 $0(1 111 South Dakota yearlings.fdrs.. 71 . 6 36 348 SoOth Dakota lambs, feeder 4$ 6 80 . m fiontn uakota yeaning, lara., (J w 8t;2 Idaho ewes, feeders 62 2 90 391 Idaho ews, cull 76 1 90 316-Wvoming lamb, , feeder 46 6 00 549 Wyoming ewe HI $ 75 ' 373 Wyoming wether.. 105 4 06 634 Wyoming wether 106 4 05 643 Wyoming lamb, feeder 1)4 e a 362 Wyoming lamb, feeder 68 6 25 363 Wyoming lambs feeders 64 6 26 ;134 Wyoming lambs', feeders 48 6 tJ 718 Wyoming lambs, feeders 49 6 00 248 Wyoming lambs, feeder 87 2 75 349 Wyoming ewes, feeders 87 2 75 349 Wyoming lambs, fedexs 49 6 90 361 Wyoming lambs, feeder 49 6 90 7 South Dakota lambs feeders.. 46 6 35 1 262 western lambs 62 6 60 SH9 Idaho lamhs. feeders 49 6 90 397 Idaho lambs, feeders 43 6 SO 285 Idaho ewes, feeders 93 S 26 312 Wyoming ewes, feeders, culls. 88 2 80 360 Wyoming lambs, feeders 33 6 26 352 Wyoming lambs, feedeis 63 6 26 CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET Iteniaad 'for Cattle glow Hog Irons itheep Weak. CHICAGO. Sept. 2. CATTLE Receipts, 5.500 head: market, slow: beeves. S4.9tyoS.30: Texas tsrs, $3.f64i6.00; wetern teer, $4.40 i7.10; Btockers and reeder. H.Wi.is; cow and heifers, $2.26ti.50: calve, $7,004(40.00. HOGS Receipts, 13.000 head; market, strong, 5i610o higher than yesterday; light, tilOfya-9.40; mixed. $K. 309 40: heavy, $8,204 8 25: rough, $120)78.40; good to choice heavy, $S 40C49.25; pig, $6,404(9.30; bulk of sale, $8.6ffl9 00. 8HEKP AND LAMPS Receipt. S3,0fK) head; market, weak; native, $2.6fV&'4 46; western, $3,254 40; yearling. $4.25.70; native lamb, $5.25(67.00; western, $5.&7.00. Kan Cltr I've stork Market; ' KANSAS CITT, Sept. 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8.(ki0 head, Including 1.200 southerns: market, steady to lie higher; dressed beef and export teer, $7.0Of(i8.00; fair to eood, $.ri.40iJ7.00; western steers. $3 7nru7.00; stock era and feeders, S3.504t6.10; southern steers, $3.86ff6.(i0; southern cows, $2.75Ht4.00; native cows, $2.7r4 86; native heifers. $3.7iVy6.afi; bulls. S3.2r(M.26: calves. H-iwn8.ri0. HOGS Reoelpts. 5.000 head: market, steidy to 5c higher: bulk of sales. $8.85i9 26: heavy, 8 7f(i9 06 : packer and butcher, $8 90 ft 20: light. $9 00i'9 40. SHEEP AND IjA MBS Receipt. 17.000 head: market. 15o to Sfxi lower: lamb. $ 00 fi)4 80; yearlings. $4.7615.40; wether. $4 fiOiU 4 50: ewes, $3.75PH.25; stocker and feeders, $3.O0fff4.25. St. loots I.tve leek Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22 CATTLE Receipt. 7.000 head, Including 3.500 Texan: market, steadv: native shinning and export steers. $7 00(ft-.10: dressed beef and butcher steer. S5.75fl8.00; feers under 1 on1 lbs., $4 007. 00: stockers nd feeder. S3.75itni.sri: row nd heifers S3r1T7rtl: esnner " 5rVS'3 10: htiUs. S1200T5.00: cslves. $-.0(Ya41.60; Txs and I"- dln steers, $3 75tr7.50; cow and heifer. $3.10 4 50. HOGS Receipts, zsno bead: msrket stesdv to 5c hleher- tH gs and lights 49.V0 ? 40; peckers. 48 gftfl-J.M: butchers and best hMW, lflfS r.. SHEEP AND LA MRS Recelnt, 1 PftO heed; msrket. stesdv: native mutton. $4.00 d6: lambs. .ftW": ct'M and buck, $3 75(47 3.26; tocker. S. S.Vf?.i.7S. t. .tesenli I.lve 8tk Market. ST. JOSEPH. Bent. 22 CATTLE Ro celnts. 2,000 head; market ateady: steers $4 5vjl7.50: cows and heifers. $2.60(34.00; calves $3 0(ft 00. HOGS Receipt , 4 000 hed; market slow, lower: top, $4 30; bulk of sales. $8 6tv& 10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 6.000 head; market slow; lamb. $6 .OOftl.OO. rattas Market. N1?W YORK. Sept. 22 fOTTON-Spot. closed dull; middling uplands, 13.40c; mid dling gulf.- 14.15c; no sales. Cotton futures closed firm. Closing bid: September, 13 83c; October. 1SSV; Novem ber. 13 24c; December. 13 ! Tsnosrv, 13 24c; Fehrmrv. 13.28c; March. 1J.S.V: May, 13 J7c; June. 18.3f: July. 1311c. ST. IXjI'IS. Sept. 22 COTTON-D11II middling. 13c Sate, non. Receipt. 478 bale; shipments. 6 bale; atock, 418 bales. Col fee Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 22 OOKFKIC Fu tures closed ateady; net unchanged to $ point lower. Sale. 63.760 bag. Closing bid: September and October. .80e; No vember, 8 8.'; January. 83n; February and March. 844c; April. 8 6c; Mav. .7c: June, steel July, 9.00c; August. (03c Bpct cof fee, steady; No. 7 Rio, lie; No. 4 Santos. USc; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, HWH llc. agar Market. NFW YORK, Bent. tl-SCOA R-Raw. teadr: muscovado, 84 test. $74c; centrifu gal. 86 teat. 4.24e; maliaau M tot, $.40: refine augar, steady. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA F. A. Apnew Thinks Time Has Come for Union -with Omaha. STRONGLY PRESENTS SENTIMOI Weddlaa al Andrew C. Walker of Mason f it. Neb., anil lls Marlt W ier W ill lie SoU-iualard Toolakt. F A Agnets, tormri l a stiona pix,iirm of annexation iu South tminiia. is on of ti e many nlio is no, in -favor of ihe Im mediate union with Omaha, in a letter to The Hee hv ive niuvh of ihe prevailing st nunitl.t aiuuiig- huadieds of voter I la Uia city. Iti 11 Alt. Agnew say. M e gaiti iiiiicli iuot, than ft tose. Wlul some u; the office hoMris niAy he pneJ luose f 011) the ptifilic crib we ll gttln nun u by b Itisr a part of a nletiMpoiitau i-ity. It still tend lo inwease the propeity antes and It Mill also tend to bring targe lnwni'w to this part of Omaoa, lor while the trackage Is ptatlchllv exhausted in tunaha, there is room for a large amount ot it uoin here and with the prom ised assistance of the Omaha Commercial cub many enterprises will 'be located among us that -will never o.mie while they naxe to advertise their location in South Omaha Instead or Omaha. If we are nmde a putt ot Omaha the big enterprises tan then adNertise a hem: located in Omaha and 11 will tend to Increase business with us greatly. Omaha will give us a fair deal slid v llli (he retention of our prenent high sciinol. with a police court down hi'ie. Willi an itanlstaiit oily treasurer down here and niiii a Just and equitable portion of the taxes laised In this, portion of the city for our own use we will gam much more than we will lose. . I suppose we cannot blame the office holders of Hie city for fighting against annexation, though it la pronator that most ot them would gain 11101 in the end than they would lose for the time being. 'fnere seem to be a very strong dedie on the part of the masses of the people of South umaha outside the office holder lor annexation to Omaha and they feci that the tuiio Is now at hand for that end to be accomplished, and that It, will be lH-.it for all ,,f us in the end. No candidal n any ticket will be iltlier asked or al lowid to take aide on the question utile.- they do it of their own accord for we do not want tu emlwmss them with a que- ' tion that ia strictly nun-polltlcal and ,ma which concerns til of us without reference to party, in the past I have been ono of the most strenuous opponents ot annexa tion, but like thousand of others l hav changed my mind about it. I believe it will be to the highest Interest to all f its to be a part ot the oily ol Omaha and go forward as one great city working to gether with a common Interest- While Ouiuha 4m- building up tremen dously we are standing: still. Why not become a part of Ihe booming city of Omaha and catch the impetus to a great and prosperous future t u It I my opinion that we hav many thing to gain, much noire than We will lose by a consolidation with Omaha. IValker-Wler Wedding Tonight. The wedding of - Andrew O. W alker of Mason City. Neb., tn Mlsc Maud Wlet will be celebrated at the horn of the bride parents at 8 o'clock this evening. Th cere mony will be one of the most elaborate In South Omaha thl year. Already a number of preliminary functions, such a shower of various kind, have been tendered to the bride. Among these one given by Miss Mary Cook, 1110 North Twenty-fifth Btteet, was one of the most pleasant. Thl wa enjoyed Saturday, September 17. About twenty-five young women atended and pre sented the guest ot honor with iriany dainty gifts of linen. Ml Wlers.ls much es teemed and haa spent ' herT entire lit In South Omaha. 1 ' ' ' Mr. R. A. Carpenter of Billing;, Mont., arrived In th city a day or two ago to be present at the ceremony.- Mr. Carpenter will be remembered as the vlfa of a former olty clerk of South Omaha. - Dr. R. L. Wheeler vIV perform the cere mony and the young people, will make their home at Mason City, Neb ',( ... Magic I'tty' Uoselu. Alex Golden of Whitewater, Kan., is visiting his brother John and family. The city treasurer Is expecting; the pub lication ot hi annual report within a few day., James McKnany expects to start for a visit to Ireland durlug the first wiek of October. Mr. and - Mr. - Hlt1ms Jetter 'have re- ' turned from a vinlt.of two week t,u Ther mopolis, Wyo. Mrs. Charles Cla'pp 1ms returned from a visit of one month through Illinois and other eastern statu. 1 Mr. D. L. -Holme entertained th Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church yeaterday afternoon. George Katenac was arrested on a petit larceny charge yesterday and was turned over to the Omaha authorities. Wanted Three orfour untiii rUstied mod ern room In private family by three adults. Addre L Dee of flee,. South Oniaha. The finance committee', of the Presby terian church will meet' the buliding com mittee Thursday evening at Brewer chapel. 'Phono Rell South 868, Independent b'-lKttf for a case of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. William Jetter. . ... Irene, two-months-old daughter of Jes Stern and wife. Forty-eighth and W street, died yesterday. The funeral will be held today. .... John Berg was arrested by th special officer of the Northwestern railroad for petit larceny committed on the memlses of the company. u The Board of Fir and Police commis sioners have given a hearing In th case of Officer Jacob Small and have th de cision undor advisement.. Pennant lodge, No. 286, Ancient 6rder of United Workmen, will have a olas Initia tion and smoker at Shanuock hall, Twenty third and N streets, Thursday evening. I.ost Gold watch and chain ' In toilet room of Club saloon, 410 N. 24th Bt., Boutit Omaha. Liberal reward, no (iuestioa asked, a owner value watch ua a present. Leave at Saloon. Daniel Henricks of Maxvflle, Ohio, who has been visiting hi sou, J. C. Hendricks Fifty-first and y streeta, ha returned to his home. Hi granddaughter, ' Anna, who accompanied him- on ol trip west will remain In South Omaha. Mr. Jacob Wllrnrt, Lincoln. I1L, found her way back to perfect health. tibo write: "I Buffered with kidney troubl and backach and my appetite -wa very poor at time. A few week ago I got Foley' Kidney Pill and gave there a filr tiUl. TLaji -gave . m graat rellf, ' o continued., till now I,in again In perfect health." Bold by all druggists. - Dry Goods Market. NBY YORK, Sept. 22-Rulne. In drs gingham for spring ha been very large Borne converter are offering finished J:ood at low price to reduce stock. Th fibbing trade holds unusually well thl period of the year. Yarn are quiet and print cloth In moderate demand. Sub count staple print are being ordered freely. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Bept 22-HAY-No. 1 upland.' $12.00; Kansas, $13.n0; No. 2 upland. $11. un packing $8(10; alfalfa. $13.00. 8traw: Wheat" $;.0o; rye, $7.00; oats, $8.00. . - ' Wool Market. BT. LOl'IS, Kept. 22 -WOOI-t'nchanged : territory and western medium, 1823c; fin medium, 174TJOc- fin, 14ftl7c. Herbert B. Gooch Go Broker and Dealer sisvAXM irvOlUO aroo a asaaa rrto., l Bear of Traa am 4u Vaoae. Saj. a 11 ga. 4V-444 AL4aT SMB aava4a.o MWOgOl - a - 4V BOOS7I.1IT rOB XaTTBSITOBI Th Harris Trust 4 Saving Bank, $04 Dcarbora St , Chicago, haa laauad a book let ntitld "Bond tor Safe Inveatmant," Intended for the use of person planning to invest in bonds for tho first time. It aim Is to explain In simple term th pur pose of various classes of bond end to Indlcet th value of bond a suf invest ment for Individual aa well a Institu tion. Cople niay b had free upon ro gueat.