16 THE BEE: OMAHA. "WED EST) AY, STTTEMBER 2. 101O. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAR&EI Wheat Continue! Weak and Values Oo Down to Some Extent EECEIPTS ARE FALLING OFF . - . . Reported Front la the I'ora Itrlt Does not Affect the Market a ad Offer ings Are Taken Lower Thaa Meaday. OMAHA. Sept, 27. 1910i Wheat continues weak and values nag lower on lower canles ami l.k of dnmesiii bik foltlifn d. .r and.. 1'espile the fact that receipts liave been fulung off. stocks are k.III increasing, making values extremely Utavy. The corn market wits weak with wheat, front reports bcliia; Ignored. Demand was (low and the market showed no rallying power. The pressure of heavy stocks with the absence of any shipping demand Rave wheat another decline today, fash busi ness is very dull and sample sales showed a loss of Vilc. Keported frosts scattered over the corn belt did not affect the market and offer ing"; IhouKh light, were taken In, ranging Vh ic lower than yexterday. 1'rlmaiy wheat receipts were 943,000 bu. and shipments were 7:12.000 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 2,4b8,0O0 bu. and ship ments of 1.402.000 bu. Primary corn receipts were 702.000 bu. and shipments were 867.0O0 bo., against receipts l ist year of 630,000 bu. and shipments of tZi.m bu. Clearances were 93.000 bu. of corn. 100 bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to tS.O'iO bu. Liverpool closed 1 to H4d lower on wheat and to Wi lower on corn. Omaha Cash Prfeeva. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 84W!9c; No. S bard. V3'u074c; No. 4 hard. htiiMc; rejected hard, WaMiic; No. 2 serin, Mi9Hc; No. 8 tiring, WiflTc; No. I durum. S2c. COHN-No. t white. 4tt'i1t6oc; No. 3 white, 4('x,u49c; No. 4 white. 48,4ff'48c; No. 2 yellow, 49V()4!iV; No. 8 yellow, iydVJVzc; No. 4 yellow, 4yil9r"; No. 2, 4!Ky49Mic; No. . 49tJ4Ho; No. 4, 4vtM!c; no grade, Wtv 47M.C. OATS No; t white, Slty-MSc; standard. 31Vj31V; No. 8 white. 3Vu3l4c; No. 3 yellow, 3"4t).T0o; No. 4 yellow, 2aV(&'30c. UAKLEV-No. 4, 64'65c. No. 1 feed, 69 60c; rejected, 54570. KTE-Na 2. t9470c: No. S. 6889o. larlati uecelpts. Wheat. Corn Os' Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha ..... LiuluUi ...... 9S .278 . in .430 (45 17 209 'ii CHICAGO CHAIN AX D PROVISIONS Fratsrri of the Trading; and Closing; l'rlcrs on Hoard of Trade. CHICAUO. Sept. 27. Cumulative results were shown today for the poor outgo of spot wheal and for the half-hearted support of more deferred deliveries. The market was on the down grade all day and closed at a net loss of l"(i Vc. The finish In corn was SWo to Use off. Oats were down q to wu'e. Provisions were unchanged to 2JVc lower. Wheat had a wider range than for some time and waa decidedly more active. One large short covered more than 1.000,000 bu. which had sold at about 2c higher. Much other short whuat was also bought In. Nevertheless, there waa an adequate supply steadily forthcoming, and news Influences was almost exclusively bearish. The only Important bullish factor, a big decrease In primary receipts, was largely offset by the fuct that primary shipments were less than Indicated. There wus el range from 8 Hs'nc to 99!4c, closing at a net decline of lv at 9h'c. Relief was general that the frost last night did little or no damage to corn. De cember sold from 6(Hc to 61Uc and finished weak at BOSc. a loss of Tc compared with test night. The cash market was also weak; No. 2 yellow closed at f2tiuAc. Liquidation and short selllnir character. Ixed the oats trade. December fluctuated 1 12V; No. 2 northern. Sl.frvgi.MHtj; December. OATS-Standard. Mfc-tt'ic. C'MtN-.Vo. 3. t..''c, M-iy, 8.TC KARLEY Samples, 6Wi7Jc. WF.ATHtll 1 Til IS tiHAl BELT Prediction la fur Rising- Trmperntare la This Irlnltr. OMAHA. Sept. 27. 1910. The wave of cooler weather spread over the central vsheys durlna the night and teinpfiniures are decldeilly lower In the ower MixHourl and middle Mlasisslppl val-b-ys this nu rnlng. Temperature at or be low f reeling aie general In northern Ne bianka, northi rn Iowa, throughout the up per valley s and west to the mountains, and light to heavy frosts occurred In Ne braska, Kansas and western Iowa. Italns were Kenerai over the central valleys east of the Missouri river lunng Monday, but generally clearing weather accomranled the falling temperature that occurred dur ing the night. The weather Is genet ally ciear throughout the west this morning, and temperatures are higher In the north weft, and the outlook Is favorable for fair weather In thla vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with a rising temperature Wcdnchday. Temperature and preulpltatlon as com pared with the last three years: 1910. 1M. 1908. 1907. Minimum temperature 42 47 39 48 1'reclpltatlon 00 .00 .00 .S3 Normal temperature for today, 62 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1. 11.01 Indie. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909, .6H of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 2.M Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. Cora and Wheat Hrilo Balletln. Kor Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at a. m., 75th meridian tiro, Tuesday, September 27, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICTS. , Temp Rata Ftatlons. Max. Mln. fait Sky. Ashland. Neb M 37 .00 Clear Ai'burn, Neb 60 37 .00 Clear broken Bow, Neb 61 35 .00 Cloudy Columbus, Neb... 60 36 .00 Clear Culbertson, Neb. 66 36 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb.... 5 37 .00 Clear Fairmont. Neb... 67 37 .00 Clear Ud. Island, Net). 56 40 .00 Clear llartlngton, Neb. 60 32 .00 Clear Hastings. Neb... 57 38 .00 Clear Holdrege, Neb.. ..60 40 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb.... 51 .33 .00 Clear Omaha 53 42 .00 Clear Tekamah, Neb... 55 33 .00 Clear Alta, la 43 33 .00 Ciear Cnrroll, la 6J 34 .00 l't. Cloudy Clarinda, la 50 34 .00 Clear Sibley, la 47 31 .00 Clear .Sioux City, la.. 60 38 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. AUSTKiCT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Station. Columbus .. Louisville .. Indianapolis Chicago St. Louis ... Des Moines Minneapolis Kansas City Omaha 17 19 12 26 13 14 30 24 19 60 76 68 76 60 54 64 56 11 58 58 48 50 .38 34 40 36 .50 .40 .30 .30 .40 .10 .80 .50 .00 The weather Is decidedly cooler through out the corn and wheat region. Freezing temperatures were recorded at twelve sta tions In the Minneapolis district and light frosts were general In Nebraska, Kansas and western Iowa. Kalns occurred since the preceding report In All except the Omaha district and were moderately heavy In the eastern and southern districts. Kalns In excess of one Inch occurred as follows: Bucyrus and Norwalk, O., 1.20; Bowling Green, Ky., 1.10, and lronton, Mo. 1.00. L. A n bLDti. UioKi forecaster. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET 'between 834o and 84Uc. and closed Kun.p. off at 334ifflT4o Nearby options ' In provisions were under the same pressure from packers. Pork was unchanged to 22Hc lower, lard was un changed to a dttcllna of 67Vic, and ribs were down 6f(j-7c. , . Leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yea'y. Wheat " i j H i Hept MWM BtiU 96H fi Dec. 9N'S,!I9V ttM,l98(&94, 9t WW May lWV'Sl 1 WT 1 03' 1 03t 1 03U Corn Kepi. 53(&53 6314 5252 63 Dec. 61y!li 61V, 60' 60 5l(a t(My 5454' 64 63153 64H(&H Sept. 82 33 82 32 Dec. SlVa' 3414 SIllSSVaT, 34.- May 37Vu 87 36,36Vy37 37W Pork Oct 18 00 18 00 17 V 17 77H 18 00 Jan. 17 70 17 70 17 45 17 60 17 70 Lard Sept. 12 K5 12 86 1 3 77H 12 SO 12 85 Oct 12 62Mi 12 64 12 62V4 12 60 12 60 Nov. 11 6." 11 2h 11 55 11 57V4 11 62K Jan. 10 65 10 60 10 50 10 524 10 55 Itl bs Sept 11 68 11 65 U 60 11 60 11 65 Oct 11 10 11 16 11 05 11 10 11 10 Jan. , 40 40 9 3Vi 9 35 9 40 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUK F.asy; winter patents, 4.356.06; winter straights, $4.0014.75; spring straights. 4.70i!4.76; bakers, S4.60tS6.75. Ktf; JS O. Z, 74C. . BARLEY Feed or mixing, 65g63c; fair to choice malting. 67(371c SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 82.60; No. 1 northwestern, S2.73; timothy, I6.6O418.&O; clover, x.00rl( 15.25. PKOVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. IIS 50 ti 18.75. Lard, per 100 Ihs., 112.80. Short" ribs sides, (loose) 111 (cull.76; short clear sides, (boxed) SI2.7Mrt3.86. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 136,000 bu. Primary receipts were W.l.ouO bu., compared with 2,498,0110 bu the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet's, Increased 9.813.0UO bu. Estimated receipts fur tomorrow: Wheat 56 cars; corn, 375 cars; oats, 142 cars; hogs, 16,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red 97it9tc; No. 8 red. 944(97Wo; No. 2 hard! Wc(k.0U; No. 8 hard. KoSc; No. 1 northern spring, l.ll'UM4; No. 8 northern spring, Sl-W1.12; No. 3 spring, 6c41.07. Corn: No. 2 cash, 62,(f53c; No. 3 cash 62Hf?63c; No. 3 white, 63.'u63c; No. 3 white, 62Vii62c; No. 3 yellow, SaifMWc ; No. 3 yellow, 62Vif52o. Onts: No. 2 white, 340 34; No. 3 white, 33a34c; standard, 83'ii S4C. BUTTER Steady; ' creameries, 24328c; dairies. 2327c. E Hit Kttady ; receipts, T.913 cases; at mark, cases Included, l8S321Vo; firsts, 23c; prime firsts, 26c. POTATOESSteady; choice to fancy. To tOVt I All IU SOtJU, POULTRY Firm; turkeya, 18cj fowls, 16Hc: springs, lS'-ic. CHEESE Steady ; daisies, 15c; twins. 14Vtil6c; young Americas, 16Sul6c; long horns, 15yu 16c. VEAL steady; 60 to 60-pound weights, &3 8Wc; 60 to 85-pound weights, S'avVtc, 85 to liu-pouna weignis, li'iiwiio. Chicago Receipts Today: Wheat. 98 cars corn. 646 cars; oats. 2U cars. Estimated tomorrow:- Wheat be cars; corn, 376 cars oata, J.42 cars. St. I.onla Ueneral Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 27. WHEAT Caah lower; track. No. 2 red, Sl.ttftfl.Ol'S; No. 2 hard, 9sciiS1.06; futures lower; Keptemher tw'u; Deoeinber, 99tS)'J9c; May, Sl.OtVu 1.041. CORN Futures lower; December, 49c; May. 62c; cash lower; Uck, No. 2, t2c; P.O. x wnue, Die. OATS Futures - lower; IVcember. 32c May. 8&Vu&Vac; cash steady; track. No. 2, 32c: No. 2 white. 36u. FIXJUR Steady; red winter patents, S5.00 ajo.au; extra lancy ana straight, 4..u4.HO; riarn winter cieurs, .i.id.M). r E EI Timothy, SS.0OiU8.50. CtiHNMKAL SJ 10. J1IIAN Lower; sacked, east track. 96tff9ftcl HAY Steady; timothy, 112 My 19.00; pral- ne. iu i la.ou. BAOOlNU8'ie. HEMP TVlN-7V4a. PROVISIONS Pork, weak: Jobbing. 319.25. Ijird, lower; prime steam, 812 5112.70. Dry salt meats, stesdy; boxed extra shorts. $12 S?S; clear ribs. 812 ."4; short clears. Iird.. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short. 14 K",; clear ribs, S14.12S; short clears. 114.374. POULTRY Firm; chickens. UUc; springs, 1?Sc; tuikeys. lut!c; ducks, 12c; geese, BI'TTER Steady : creamery, 2G4j29lic. EOOS-Hlgher at 33c Receipts. Shlpmenta Flour, bbls....' , 8.600 9,Si)0 Wheat bu. ...84 7U) 4 1101 Corn, bu. 57."1) 87 ! Oats. bu. ; 47,UO 60,100 Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. FLOUR Quiet; with demand slow; spring patents, d.40w 5.60; winter straights, S4.&U4.40; winter patents, 84.60i(4.90; spring clears, 84.354.60; winter extras No. 1, S3.66lit3.85; winter ex tras No. 2, S3.4orii3.55; Kansas straights, S4. 8014 4. 90. Rye flour, barely steady; fair to good, I4.wiG4.aj; choice to fancy, H.2iu: 36. CORNMEAL Steady: fine white and yel- luw, l.3ul.4o; coarse, S1.3oil.26; kiln dried 83.35. WHEAT spot maiket, weak; No. 2 red, S1.03, elevator, and 81.03, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, 8121. f. o. b., afloat. Futures market was weak all day at new low levels, Influenced by very bearish for eign news, Including a big Increase In world's stocks and a lack of export Inter est. The close was lc to lc net lower; September, 81031.04, closed S103Vi; De cember, 81.06 l-lwa 1.06 , closed S1-06V; May closed Sl.lOMii receipts, 42,200 bu. CORN Spot market. Irregular; No. 2, 62Hc nominal, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, and 60c, f. o. b., afloat: Futures market was Irregular, September, 6-Ho. closed 62"4c; December, 59(4(&59, closed 69c; May closed 2Vc; receipts, 16,876 bu.; shipments, 92,541 bu. OATS Spot market, easy; new standard white, 384c; No. 2, 39c; No. 3, 38c; No. 4, 37Vac. Futures market was easier, with corn cloaing c lower; September, 39Vfec, closed 394c; December, 4U&40c, closed 4014c; May closed iZe; July, 42c; receipts, 174.100. HAY Quiet; prime, 31 10; No. 1, 1.06 1.074; No. 2. OocibSl.OO; No. 3, 7580c. HOPS Dull; Btate common to choice 19o.i, 1908, nominal; Pacific coast 1909, Hcal4c; 1908, nominal. HIDES Dull; Central America, 21c; Bo gota, 2KU22C. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts. 22 24c; seconds, 2LKu22c; thirds, 18j)20c; rejects, la'pHc. I ROV1SION8 Pork, steady; mess, 82200 22.50- family, S26.0Oi 26.50; short clear, 3-2. 2j (HJ3.75. Beef, steady; mess, S16.aMfll6.50: family. 81.OtKii20.0O: beef hams. S'!2.0ii4j'14.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., l&tolhc; pickled hams, lHfryloc. Lard, easy; middle west prime, 3125''(tl2.96: re fined, steady; continent, 813.20; South America, S14.00; compound, 310.87V4311.26, BUTTER Unsettled: firm: creamery sne- clals, XXifiDc; extras, 26c; third to first 24 28c; state dairy, common to finest, 23(&2Sc; process, secona 10 special, iJ'oic; lactory, June make. 234!24c; current make, 2iu23o; Imitation creamery, 24i26o. CHEESE steady ; state, whole milk, un state, 1640170; fancy, 1514c; choice. Jlfa 15c; good to prime, 14 144c; common to fair, lK13c; skims, full to spjclal, 124& 12c. EiKlS Firm: rresn gathered, extra first 2641 27c; first, 24(&25c, seconds. 22r23c. I'UULTHt-Alive, unsettled: soring chick ens. I6'ul54c fowls, 14i lt; turkeys. iac. ireneu, uuii, wesieni urouers, ItxfJUc; fowls, 144i'18c; spring turkeys, 1427c. NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONUS General Specnlatire Movement it Apparently Under Repression. READING LEADS IN THE DEALING Prices at 4 lose at Lorrest Point mm4 how Small tirt Losses Compila tion of National Bank It e .porta ladled. NE'.V YORK. Sept. r.-The congestion of the speculative operations In Reading today and the suspicion of artificiality In the movement of that stock had a repres sive, rather than a stimulating effect on the general speculative movement. The news regarding Reading developments were as vague and as various yesterday, Includ ing a revival of practically all rumors which have done duty In connection with market movements In that stock for sev eral years past. I nlted States Steel surrendered Its usual primacy of the market to Reading, with a volume less than one-half that of the latter stock, with Union Pacific a poor third In the amount of the dealings. Reading's proportion to the whole market reached 37 er cent. Prices at the end of the day were at the lowest and showed trivial net losses. The banking community studied with great Interest the compilation of national Dans, reports to the comptroller as of Sep tember 1, although the subject was not much discussed In the stock market Itself. And the showing was regarded as demon strating the wisdom of the drag which was applied to the extension of credits, following me appearance 01 the spring abstract of bank reports. The Influence of the naner settlements continued to harden In the rates In the Im mediate money markets. The sub-treasury has taken 84.291.0u0 from the New York banks thus far this week. Money on call rose to 2 per cent. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales rr value 82.731.000. L nlted Slates bonds were unchanged In the bid price on call. number of sales and leading Quotations on stocks were: sales. High. Low. Clow. AiiiR-maimeni pra gs Amalgamated Copper 10.W0 624 M4 1 "t American Agricultural 43 American beat Buiar 4.XI SSS H 39 American Can too 84 84 84 American C. A F 800 47 47 47 American CVXton Oil ., 14 American H. A L., pfd American Ice securities .. 100 ' 14 14 II American tlnaeed 124 American Locomntlre 409 874 t?4 t1 American 8. R 200 4 tu C14 American 8. A K pld I11A4 American 8. F 200 41 41 404 American Sugar Ref K) 117 117 11 American T. A T 7K) IS 138 1J74 American Tobacco pfd too 924 2 SI American Woolen 100 184 284 28 Anaconda Mining Co 284 Atchison 6,too 4 98 184 Atchleon pfd ino 101 101 inn Atlantic Coaat tin Baltimore A Onto Bethlehem Steel BrooKlyn Rap. Tran Canadian Paclrlo Omral Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Cheeapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Oreat West Chicago Oreat Weat. pfd.. Chi. ft N. W Chi., Mil. ft St. P C c. ft Bt. L Colo. Fuel ft Iron Colo, ft Southern Consolidated Gas Corn Products Delaware ft Hudaon Denver ft Rio Grande .... Diatlllera- Recurttlee Denver ft Rio Orande pfd. Erie Erie let pfd Krle Id pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Great Northern ore ctfs.. . Illinoia Central lnterborough-Met Interborough'Met. pfd .... International Harvester Inter-Marina pfd international raper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaas City south Ksnaaa City South, pfd.... Laclede Gaa Loutivllle ft Naahvllla .... Minn, ft St. L M . SL P. ft S. 8te. M.. M., K. ft T. ... Kansas City tirnln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sent. 27.-WHEATRn temher, :"c; December, 0tftitic ; May. Sl OOVnl.00; cash. 4nlc lower; No. S hard B7ci1.03; No. 3. 9ficyS1.00; No. 1 red, yca 11.01: No. S, 9hVil.OO. corn September. 614c. bid; December, 4K4'(M4c; May. 614'r511ic: cash tower; io. z mixed, 6:14c; No. S mixed, b2& S24c: No. 2 white, u2cjt524c; No 8, 62c. " 1 ncnangeo; io. 2 white, S2j34c: No. 2 mixed. 314fT.'4c. HI I-.. O. Z, 7UU77C. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, S13.603 14.00; choice prairie. 12.25i(i 12.50. .. . . ReceiptaShlpm'ts. vvneat, du llt.as 131 000 Corn. bu. 29.O11O iim 0t. bu 16.000 S000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 27.-WHEAT-Rep- SI 134 Cash, No. 1 hard. SI .11: N'o 1 ern, SI 10'.(1.104: No. 2 northern, S1064 l.; No. 3 northern, Sl.044Ztfl.07. n,A.-Closed. S2 s4. CORN No. 3 yellow. SJiJc. OATS No. S white, 32fi33c. RYK No. 2. W70'c. HtlAN SIS Wiiila.trO. KU')U R-Flrst iatents, S5.30rff5.50; second patents, sa.iiif(5.a); rirst clears, S3.70ro3.90 second clears, S2.4trfi2.70. I tvrrpool tirsln Market. I.IVFRPOOIj. Sent. H-WHItTBii dull; No. 3 red weatern winter, no stock; mums, tjuiei: ictooer, is 34a; uecember 7sS,.1: March, 7s 4i. viKN Spot, quiet; American mixed, Sa j'u; futures, dull; October. 4s fid; Decern' ber, 4s 7ld. Dnlnth (iraln Market. DULUTH. Sept. H.-WH KAT-Septemher SI 124: December. Si 11V4: Mav. tl 1ta n 1 northern. S1114; No. 1 northern. S1084t Peoria Market. ,,PF r,A S't,t- r -CORN-No. S yellow S14'.i52c: No. J yellow. 614c; No. I, 514c . , '"o- wmte, jc; imo. white. 33c. Mllwnnkeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 27.-FLOUR- ywrr. , r irm. i. WHEAT Lower; No. I northern. l.l2f U. SeU. Mnaar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Sept. 27 SUOAR Raw. nominal: nUM-o ado. test. J. 74c; centrifu gal IX trt. 24-: molasses sugar, (9 test, J.4c; reflred. quiet. too 1114 110 110 700 10.i4 106 700 2H J74 S.UOO 77 .Ml0 1M 1,100 334 M4 ino Ills ll tOO t 206 18. M0 77 7S ""'eoo 'in. '134 10 74 '4 7414 111 124 U4 104 266 7S to 4 46H 100 . 14 14 S.600 1214 1M4 12 75 00 II t04 80 60 54H M4 MU 4,700 U24 1314 Hl4 400 144 14 134 100 1M 1M 500 314 10 14 30 27 72 24 44 324 146 7,700 24 t 1,(00 444 434 4O0 344 23 BOO 146 146 !,) 12K4 lif. 1264 400 it 5.4 K4 700 132 131 131 4,M0 21H tW 204 0,700 664 t4 664 W0 8 74 74 1W 17 174 17 lovt 10 100 104 00 414 404 414 S"0 14 1V, lu, 100 2 29 34 00 IOO4 !4 100 00 144 1434 143 too 234 234 234 l,t00 1954 J34 4 1344. 1,200 324 114 32 M., K. ft T.. pfd , 62 Missouri Pacific 63 National Bltcult Ill National Lead 100 51 61 614 N. Rr. ot M. 2d pfd 1.700 SI 4 ' 31 4 SI4 New York Central 1,200 114 113 111 N. Y., O. ft W 1,100 414 41 41 Norfolk ft Weatern MI4 North American 74 Northern Pacific 2, 400 1H 118 1l."4 Paclflo Mall 400 I14 11 314 Pennarlranla 10,200 130 1J94 1294 People's Gaa 1X1 107 107 10t Pitta., C. C. ft St. L 660 44 &4 Pittaburf Coal 600 174 17 I64 Pressed Bteel Car 100 U4 3 . 134 Pullman Palace Car 10 Railway Steel Spring 124 Reading 181,200 1474 146 144 Kepuhlle Steel 1,900 324 31 11 H Republic. Steel pfd 100 924 024 2', Hock laland Co I.luO 11 314 114 Hock laland Co. pfd 3,400 444 3 63 St. Li. A B. F. Id p(d...... 600 404 40 40 St. Louis 8. W 104 Si 294 21 St. Lnula 8. W. pfd 100 06 S 81 Sloaa-Shetfleld 8. A 1 200 (64 664 68 Southern Pacific 7,900 lis 4 1144 114 Southern Railway 200 234 234 23 Southern Railway pfd .... 100 634 63 61 Tennessee Copper 1,400 124 21 114 Texas ft Paclflo 100 27 17 2 Tol.. St. U ft W n 21 224 Tol.. St. L. ft W., pfd.... 1.100 634 61 624 t'nlon Pacific 71,2"0 1674 1M4 l4 Union Pacific pfd 100 14 4 M4 r nlted States Realty .... 400 144 U 134 Unled Btatea Rubber M t'nlcd States Bteel 10,800 44 T4 (74 United States Steel pfd.... 6I0 114 1144 11H Utah Copper S.1M 4&4 464 464 Virginia-Carolina Chem .. 200 684 U4 U Wabaah 144 Wabaeh pfd loo 164 14 34 Weatern Mairland SuO 44 44 434 Weettnghouie Electrio .... 100 624 424 (2 Weatern Union l.loO 704 4 Wheeling ft Lake Erie ... 100 t i S Total sales for the day. 484, too shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK Sept 7.-MONEY-On call easy, 1Vh2 per cent; ruling rate, t per cent; closing bid, S per cent; offered at 2 per cent. TIME LOANS Firm: 60 day. 3 oer cent and 90 days. 444 per cent; six monins. per ceni. PR1MK MERCANTILE! PA PB n 64 tO S per cent. 8TKRLINO EXCHANGE Strong with actual muslness In bankers bills at S4.8365 4.83. for 80 day bills, and at S4.8i7t for de mand, commercial bins, 14. 834.1(34. ml, v k-k 6.14c. Mexican dollars, 4oo. BONDS Government, steady: railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. I. ref. la. rag... .104 Int. If. U. 44a-.. do ooupon 1004 Japan 4s V. I. la, rag 101 4 do 44a so ooupon 1014 K. C. 8. lat Is. . U. 8. 4a. reg 1.44 U I. deb. 4s 1M1.. do coupon lit L. ft N. un, Omaha Water Ce. te. 1(14 M) istasa Wate- Ce. fca. 194 a omaka ft c B. t. R. pfd I see eeat O Omaha C. It. Rr.. earn Omaha C B. St Rv. as. I2 4T Omaha St. Rr. 6a. 1914 M 1 .. .n. e v H. m. M ea Trl.fltjr Ry. ft u. Co , cm 4 Vnion stock Tarda Stock, Omaha tsi'M. sica laiaa Siecs. utt.aa 19 J3 4 Allla-Chal. 1st bs... 77 Am. Ag. is., ..10t U. K. ft T. 1st do gen. 44a Am. T. ft T. or. 4a.. 101 4 afo. Pacific 4s M 4 44 784 M4 4 s B4 714 London Mock Market. LONIK1N. Sept. 17 American securities opened quiet and about unchiinged today, liurtng trie llrst hour tiadlng was light and prices after a slight advance ensed to tne opening level. At noon values ranged from unchange to higher than yesterday'a New York closing. Console. mnny to4 Lnularille ft N 14"4 so account '-M.i K. ft T , Amal. C pper.. ...... 4,1s N Y. Ontml Anaconda UNi.rfdlk ft W Atrhteon . 101 ej do .pfd do pfd. tins Ontario ft W tlaltlmore ft Ohio. . . .IM14 Fennajrlvanla .... Canadian Pacific. .. .1M Hand Mlnca Chraaneake A 0 Kend.ng Ih.cagn U. W it Suuthern Rr I bl.. Mil A St. P...126 do pfd He Beera 1J Southern Pacific. lener ft Rio O I.S4 I nicm Pacific. do pfd. Brie do lat pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central 4Va do rfd.. 27 4 V- 8. Steel. 4.". d. pfd.... It Wabaeh !i4 do pfd 634 Span lah 4a.. SILVER liar, steady at 24d per ounce. MONK 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2Vu3 Pr cent; for three months' bills, .I4&34 per cent. 124 ...im ... W4 ... 914 ... 41 ... 464 ... 4 ... 7S ... 24 ... M4 ...1164 ...1714 ...94 ... 74 ...12( ... 17 ... 174 ... 43 Boston BOSTON, Sept. i. iKa weie. , Allouea Amal. Copp A. Z. L. ft ' Arlaona Com Atlantic B. ft C. C. ft 8. M. Butte Coalition ... Cal. ft Aria Cal. ft Herla tentennlal Copper Hane Baa Butte r'ranklln. Gran by Con GlrouxCon GiYtne Cananea ... lrle Rnyalle Kerr Lake Laaalle Copper ... Lake Copper t'loaing Stocks. 27. Closing quotations on . 414 Mohawk , 41V NtTada Con ... . 214 Nipinatng Mines . 1(4 North Itutte ... . 6V1 North Lake . U', Old Dominion . . 184 Uhceoia . 674 Ferrott 8, .643 Qulncr ... , 16 Shannon . 46 Superior . . . , (4 Superior A . 104 Superior ft . 11 Tamarack . . 44 1'. 8. C. ft O.... . (4L-. 8. S. R. A M , 204 do pfd , 4S t'tah Con 94 Winona . 334 Wolverine ft C. B. M... P. Cop. . 44 . )P4 . 10 . 2oV, . 4 . 5.. .126 . 124 . 70 . 4 . 45 . 74 . 11 . (8 . 4 . 394 49 34 , 7 115 New York t orn Marekt. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange 31u South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Bay 8tate Oaa IS Greene Cananea.,.. Butte Coalition 184 Inapiratlon Cactua 14Lsro8i Chlno 14 Nevada Cone Chief Cona 14 Newhouae Fraction 8i Ohio Copper DeTte-ilalv I Rawhide coalition. Klj Central 61 Ray Central Kly Cona 104 Swift Pkg. Co I664 Ely Witch : 11 Sliver Pick 9 Franklin 11 Superior ft Pitta.... Glroua 44Tonopah Mining.... Ooldfleld Cona 94 Trinity Copper Goldfleld Florence... 24 North Lake 64 I 4 14 91 14 10 14 114 4 (4 I Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, S894.352.6t3; silver dollars, S4S,0S0,000; silver dollars In 18J0, S3,66o,000; silver certificates outstanding, S4S5.080.000. General Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund. $o,8io,4'.a; current liabilities, S:i9,375,394; working balance In treasury of fices. S:i2,767.83; in banks to credit of treas urer of the United States. S36,&t0,600; subsid iary silver coin, S19.066,436; minor coin. ::(;(, 479; total balance in general fund, S90,459,897. Amer. Tobacco 4s... 904 N. R. at at. 44s.. 4H do Is .... Atchlaoa gen. 4s., do ev. 4a do ev. to. do ISaa do 8. W. S4s Brk. Tr. ct. 4s.... C. of Oa, tm ... Can. Leather lie .. ..101 N. Y. a gen. 14s.. M .- 'oo sen. as S4 ..1064 N. T N. H. ft H. ..10 ct. te 114V, At. c. u. in e.... . i. w. e. aa ... 94 B. o. as -ao m eon. 4a .... v . I4 do 4s 1014 . 71 No. Paeina to 714 .44 O 8. L rfd.. 4a.. 94 .1084 Pena. ev. Ia (1916) 944 . v do con. aa 1 MZ4t -. ot N. J. gen. 6a. 1224 Reading gen. 4a .... 94 Chea. ft Ohio 4a....l"lS St. L A 8. F. f. 4a 124 do ref. 6a 134 do gen. 6s 174 ft A. Vie m st. l s. w. eon. ea Tt C. B. ft 4- Jt. 4s.. 97 do lat gold. 4a... 914 do gen. 4a ( seaboard A, U 4e.. 70 C. 21. ft I P. g)4' 54 80. Pacific ct. 4s.. 9S C.. K I. ft P. c. aa 164 do lat ref. 4a 98 do rfd 4s 90480. Railway Is ....107 Colo. lnd. 6a 74 do gen. 4a 76H Colo. Midland 4a .. 70 Union Pacific 4s ...1014 r. ft 8. r. ft as. 44i 74 do ev. 4a 1014 p. ft tf. ct. aa t. eo is ex rer. ea. 91 91 v. s. KUboer aa ,.101 Tl U. 8. Steel Id 6s..li4 1 Va.-Csx. tTtem. 6a.. 94 744 abuh lat la 110 T14 do 1st and ex. 4s. 444 1 was. ato. aa as OMAHA GKNbltAL. MARKET. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade lit 1-lb. cartons, Sic; No. 2. In 30-lb tubs, . 30c; ' No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons, 23c; No. 1, In 60-lb. tubs, 274c; packing lock, solid pack. 220.. dairy. In oO-lb. tuba U$24c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, lHc; young Americas. UH10; daisies. Utto; triplets, 134c; llmberger. lac; No. 1 brick, UiVio; imported Swiss, 32o; domestlo Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22o. POULTRY Dressea broilers under S lbs., 20c; over 2 lbs., luu; hens lsc; cocks, 10a; ducks, ISc; geese, 2bc; tu-keys. 26c; pigeons, per doi., 11.20; homer squabs, par dos.. S4 00; fancy squabs, per dos., S3.60; No. L per dot., SS.00. Alive: Broilers, lie: over 2 lbs.. Ho; hens, 11c; old roosters, tic; old ducks, full feathered. 10c; geese, full feathered. 10c; turkeys, 20a; guinea fowls. 20c each; pigeons, per doz., 6uc; comers, per dor.. J.OO; squabs, No. 1. per dot., 41.6K. No. 2. per dox., 60c. KISH (all froseo) Pickerel. L2o. white fish, 18o ; pike, 15c; trout, 17c; large crappies, Mc; bpanish mackeial, lie; eel. 18c; had dock, xic; llounders, 14c; green catfish. Dtc; bullheads, 16c; roeshad. II. 00 each; shad roes, per palr,6&c; frog legs, pat dog., -3oc; saimon. I60. Heel cuts iud: u. a, hwj; no. z, uu. No. . 80. Loin: No. Mitio. t. Wioi R0: I c. Chucks: No. 1. 6c; No. 2, 64c; No. A 6c. Round: No. 1. 7c; No. 2, 7o; No. 3. Se. Plate: No. L 6o; No. , 4o; No. S, 40. Fk CITS Oranges: California Valenclas, all sizes, per -box, S5.0tK(6.2o. Lemons: Llm ontera, extra fancy, 300 size, per box, S6.50; 300 size, per box, Sv.OO; choice, 300 size, per box, So. 00; 360 size, per box, SU.&O; 240 size, 50c per box less. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, S--25(uv2.50; Jumbo, bunch, S2.7bt3.i6. Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky fords. 64 size, $1.75; 46 standards, 12.25; Osage, 12 and 16 size, per crate, $1.00. Italian Blue Prunes: Washington, per crate, $1.16; . in lots, per crate, $1.10. Peaches: California Salways, per 20-lb. box, 80c; In lots of 26 or more per t. ... I'll...... na.. 'l S5B90c; in lots, per box, 82V4c. Pears: New York Kelfer, 6 tier, per box, $2.60; California li. Clalrague, per box, $2.86. Apples: Home- Jrown cooking. In .bbls., $3.604 00; Missouri onathan. In bbls.; $4.254.60; new Oregon, r box, ii. (d; caiiiornin. uravenstein, per ix. $2.10: California Belleflower oer box. $1.60. Grapes: Malagas, per 4-crate, $1.60; California Tokay, per crate, $1.50; Concords, Micngan, per s-io dsk., musoc. cranberries: Per box, $2.66; per bbl., $7.00. Watermelons: Texas. 14c per lb. Dates: Anchor brand,' new. 80 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00. VRf.ifT A nf .v.s Pom men FLriv rihin in sacks, per bu., $1.001.10; New Jersey white stock, extra fine quality, per bu., 11.15. Sweet Potatoes: Virginia, per bbl., $2.65. Onions: Iowa, small red and yellow, per lb., 2c; npanisn, per crate, si. so. uaruc: Kx tra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red, per lb., 16c. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per doz., $1.00. Celery: Michigan, per doz. bunches, 35c. Rutabagos: Per lb., lc. HOME-GROWN VEUETABLE8 Cab bage: New, per lb., 1c. Tomatoes: Per bsk., ttyMC. string ana wax ueans; rer mkt. bsk. 76c. cucumbers: Per mkt. bsk., 6Hj 75e. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz., 46c. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per doz. bundles, 80c. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk., 85c. Carrots: Per mkt. bsk., 40c. Beets: Per mkt. bsK., 3oc. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb.. 2c; California No. 1, per lb., 18c; Cali fornia No. 2, per lb. 14c. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 6c. cocoa nuts: Per sack, $S00; par dos.. 65c. Honey: New, 24 frames. $3.66. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 27. METALS Stand ard copper steady; spot and futures, $12.06 4)12.20. London, steady; spot, 56 2s 6d: futures, 55 17s 6Vi; lake, locally, $12.5oru. 12.76; . electrolytic, $12 37412.624,; casting, $12.12H.12.37 Tin, firm, but quiet; spot and futures, $34.6r4fAr 35. London, Btrong; 159 5s 6d; futures, 159 2s 6d. Ixad, quiet; $ti.87H.40, New York; $4.224j4.27Vi East St. Louis. London, spot, 121 5s. Spelter, quiet; S6.60ri6.tio, New York; $5.3o4;y.40 St. Louis. London, 23 10b. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 49s In London. Locally, quiet; No. I foundry northern, $13.75&16.26; No. 2, southern soft, $16.55ij'16.26. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 27. M BT A LS Lead, quiet at S4.264j4.274 Spelter, firm at $5.42Vs. do ret. la Plat I Hers' 6a Brie pr. 1. 4s do gen. 4s do ct. 4a Bar. A. do aer. B. Oen. Elec. CT. 6s.. Ill Weet. Klec. CT. 6s. 91 I. C. let ret. Int-Met. 4s Bid. 74W'iaconala Central 4a 93 114 Me. Pacific sr. to... T84 lvOeal Sxeirltla. Ouotstloos furnished by Bums. Brtwktr ft Co.. 44S Omaha National Bank building: 0UAII LIVE STOCK II ARE El Receipts of All Kinds of Cattle Very Large. HOGS RECEIPTS ALONE ARE LIGHT Sheep aad l.amba Arc I'oarlagf la at a Hate Meter Before) hnoira at Any Market la the Couatry. Neb.. Sept. 27. 1910. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ,.13.4 S.1SS 1.863 4.020 63.15 2i.uU) SOUTH OMAHA. Official Mon. lav Estimate Tuesday Two days this week 22.146 6.8S3 90,775 fSutno days 1 week ago..2J,073 ';.62 73 IM Same days 2 weeks ago..l!t.3t! 7.734 68.287 riatiie days 3 weeks ago.. 26.1-VS 8.444 79.411 S.tino 'lays 4 weeks ago. .21.245 7.W7 67.748 Same days last year 18,072 6,762 70.520 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omahn for the year to date, as compared with last '"r: 1910.. i!i9. Inc. Dec. C-Utle 844.M4 T3R.85 107,788 '"8 1.538.943 1,790.120 261.277 Sheep 1.781,339 1,328.792 452,647 The following table shows the averass prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last everal days, with comparisons: Dstes. 1910. 19u.iti.iiir;.li.llS06.l1n4. ePt. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. St lt. Sept f-Pt. font Sept. 18.. 19... 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 26.. 26.. 27.. I I S 141 R2I r, 781 S 081 S 221 l I 6 831 I 72 02 t SSI S 71 18 7$ I I 17 S 73 Ml S 891 I 80 .1 8 474 8 121 871 S 641 4 121 t 301 S 81 ( 141 5 SSI S 78 6 291 6 76 78 8 43 1 8 101 I 811 8 4t; 8 131 I 761 5 89' 8 44 8 161 7RI 6 901 8 17 8 16 6 77 8 951 8 18 i 281 8 44 I 6 67 6 95 8 Itl 6 24 6 87 8 46 I 8 15 6 97 20 6 1 6 87 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon Stock Yards. South Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at S p. m., September 27. RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P 4 4 Wabash ., ,. Missouri Pacific 1 1 .. 1 I'nlon Pacific 70 13 13 6 C. A N. W., east 13 11 C. A N. W., west.... 72 31 55 8 C. St. P. M. & 0 6 7.... C. B. & Q., east 2 3 C. B. & Q., west 186 17 12 C. R. I. & P., east.... S 11 C. R. I. & P., west.... .. 1 Illinois Central 8 2 .. 1 C. Q. W 1 .. .. Total receipts 347 94 81 18 625 709 939 1,289 301 93 91 1.487 898 2,142 1,416 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. irmana packing Co 828 Swift & Company 1,316 Cudahy Packing Co 1.901 Armour & Co 1,161 Schwartz Murphy Sh Sheridan Benton Vansant St Lush 211 Stephens Bros Hill Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Husz L. Wolf McCreary A Carey.... S. Wertheimer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros. Lee Rothschild rlo. A Kans. Calf Co. cgan Kline & Christy Balesly & Baker Other buyers 207 414 .. 57 . 156 . 2!6 . 36 . 97 . 53 . 634 . 462 . 127 . 79 . 2S9, . 170 . 51 . 2 . 53 .1,698 42,446 Total 10,609 4,047 48,389 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very liberal again this morning, making the total for the two days 22,146 head, - as against 18,072 for the same days last year. As was the case yesterday almost all the receipts consisted of stock from the west ern range. In spite of the large receipts here and at every other market point for the last two weeks or more, prices have held up remarkably well. This has been especially true of this market, where the trade has been In such a good healthy condition and demand so-well balanced" that practically everything sells on the day of arrival. No one ever saw a better market than has pre vailed here for some time back. Prices have shown but little change and all kinds of cattle have sold very high. As a matter of fact the splendid condition of tme mar ket Is the direct result of the good corn crop In the country, as farmers all over the corn belt have been led into free buy ing of stock to be taken back Into the country and finished for the winter and late spring market. The demand for cattle from this source has been bo large that f lackers have had use for all the remain n g cattle and as a result have had no Incentive or oppoVunity to break down the market. This morning, with large receipts In sight, buyers were all out In the yards and the trade opened early with prices in about the same notches as yesterday and last week, and both killers and feeders selling very rapidly at the current figures. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beet steers, 86.7607.75; fair to good beet steers, $5.75&.76; common to fair beef steers, $1,604(5.75; good to choice cows and heifers, $4 2.V46.25; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.404.25; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.602.40; good to choice Blockers and feeders. 84 406.00; fair to good Blockers and feeders, S4.004.40; common to fair Btockers and feeders, $3,2614.00; stock belters. $3.00474.26; veal calves, S3.604V7.00; bulls, stags, etc.. S3.0o4f6.00. Quotations on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $6.00a6.&0; goad to choice beeves, $6,254(6.76; fair to good beeves, $4.50 4(5.20, common to fair beeves, S3.704.40; good to choice heifers, $4.0041.00; good to choice cows, $4.0004.60; fair i good grades, $3.4033.90; canners and cutters, $2.36S.26; good to choice feeders, HS042C.60; fair to good feeders. S4.2644.75. Representative sales: WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 920 8 76 11 cows 816 $ 20 14 cows.... 12 cows 760 8 10 46 heifers... 569 8 75 13 feeders.. 1115 4 75 7 Btockers. 912 4 40 36 cows 916 8 56 25 steers.... 686 $ 90 28 steers.... 996 4 75 10 cw's&h'fa 783 $ 50 16 cows 948 8 36 10 steers.... 946 4 66 100 feeders. 1155 6 40 16 steers.... 822 4 25 11 steers.... 720 4 05 12 heifers... 725 8 75 16 steers.... 57S 25 steers. ... 4i4 St) steers. ...1155 18 feeders.. 1KT1 1 feeders.. 779 25 leeders.. 971 i cows 14 W cows 956 96 steers.. ..Km 16 heifers... 681 F t bull 44 feeders 1P& 3 SO 4 Ml 4 70 8 00 5 90 4 55 4 25 4 25 4 76 3 I MoOInn 14 cows ITS 26 feeders.. 1021 80 feeders.. 11 20 steers.. ..1123 47 feeders.. K"iJ IX tee.i,...tl31 28 feeder.. 7 42 cows 1021 13 calves... 2M 14 feeders.. 754 Nebraska. $90 46 cows 1032 5 30 14 feeders.. 1327 O. F. Kwsnson. Nebraska. 63 steers.... 978 2f 5 steers ... 970 41 heifers... 7M 4 On 68 rows 982 IS cows 90S S 50 II calves... 318 Kllpatrlck Bros.. Nebraska. 2o0 steers...! 102 8 00 KS steers. ..1114 11 nteerB....1141 4 80 A. Connors. Nebraska. 29 strera...,10T2 It'. 89 cows 1011 4 15 $ cows 740 8 50 R. M. Faddls. Nebraska. 52 steers.... 9-7 4 10 66 steers.... 967 4 10 38 heifers. ..10.19 S 50 Vorhees A Richardson. Nebraska. 8 C 66 5 30 4 75 5 V. 4 55 4 2F. 4 10 6 so 4 30 4 05 4 90 4 75 4 10 t 15 4 M 33 cows 981 4 70 28 heifers... 895 4 50 A. .tohnson, Nebraska. T cows 974 4 .V 1 steers.. ..1155 4 OB W TOM I NO. 19 cows 929 4 00 14 steers.. ..1012 8 85 9 heifers... 997 4 40 1 steer 1116 4 60 23 steers.. ..119.1 4 50 37 steers. ...1151 4 00 14 cows 818 8 80 105 steers. ..1W 4 50 32 steers.. ..1136 4 90 14 cons 900 8 75 11 heifers... 6rt6 $ 40 70 heifers... 968 4 50 82-steers... 1158 4 90 25 rows 1003 8 85 T. H. Mctloo. Wyoming. 62 feeders.. 755 6 10 17 heifers... 981 4 40 22 heifers... 742 4 35 10 cows 1033 4 15 7 cows 772 8 no 4 50 4 TO 4 40 8 90 4 28 4 00 3 60 6 00 4 00 27 steers. 19 cows.. 20 steers.. 14 steers. William lyaPash. Wyoming. 59 steers.. .1027 5 05 85 heifers... 892 Edgar Boise. Wyoming. 160 steers... 936 4 70 177 steers... 9U 93 steers..:. K8 4 30 131 steers. ..1025 62 steers . ..1002 4 40 H. J. Fredericks. Wyoming. 1 feeders.. 1003 4 21 S3 cows fc SB cows 728 8 30 S3 feeders.. 921 24 calves... 240 8 25 D. J. Sheehan, Wyoming. 18 steers.. ..1151 6 50 cow gnd 1 cows 720 $ 75 68 cows 850 104 cows.... 771 8 .10 90 cAlvrs... 200 58 calves... 294 6 00 15 calves. .. 294 John Wales., Wyoming. 15 cows 825 8 30 18 cows 840 4 SO 14 calves... 140 5 00 Palette Live Stork Company. Wyoming. 36 feeders.. 1050 6 65 93 feeders.. 87 6 36 75 cows 1H04 4 35 10 cow s 934 4 10 Watson A Johnson, Wyoming. 94 steers.... 96 4 20 28 cows 751 8 25 POVTH DAKOTA. Landers Estate, South Dakota. 119 steers, ..1162 6 30 8 steers. ...1161 4 25 Peter Kumerwald, South Dakota. 14 steers.. ..1221 4 70 16 cows 1015 8 90 P. Edwards, South Dakota. 28 steers.. ..1084 4 76 18 feeders . 726 4 25 31 COWB 842 3 90 O. L. Roe. South Dakota. 12 feeders. 829 4 10 5 feeders.. 980 4 50 Malte Bros., Montana. .1186 6 00 40 steers.. ..1108 6 00 .1180 4 50 H. S. Trusler. Montana. .1209 B 50 10 steers.. ..1103 4 75 .1078 4 50 12 cows 985 4 00 O. P. Moorhead. Montana. 44 steers.. ..1202 2 45 14 cows 1060 4 40 19 cows UNO 4 59 L. S. Badgetts, Montana. 66 steers.. ..1096 6 00 54 steers. ...1092 4 40 34 steers.. ..102(1 4 40 Bryan A Badgett, Montana. 24 steers. ...1191 5 25 14 steers.. ..1082 4 40 F. C Kelsey, Montana. 9 steers.. .1018 4 00 8 steers.. ..1110 4 50 Sidney Smith. Montana. 22 steers.. ..1131 B 15 19 steers... .1111 4 85 J. J. Eaton. Colorado. 9 feeders . 840 4 00 21 feeders. .1044 4 55 C. W. Douglass, Colorado. 7 cows 891 8 26 11 cows 941 8 75 C. B. Rhodes. Colorado. 84 feeders. . 1023 4 30 HOQS Hog trade presented the same quiet, though uneven, appearance that has featured the market on most days lately. Inquiry from both packers and shippers was rather backward and while a few early sales carried quotably strong figures, the bulk of offerings sold at prices no better than steady. In fact, the tendency to trade was, If anything, weaker, much of the morning's business being done on a steady to dime lower basis. Late trade was especially draggy, best bids dropping to figures just about 15c lower. Several loads sold on this basis, but movement was very glow and at midday there were still a number of hogs In first hands. Supplies were slightly larger than aver age dally receipts lately and more medium weight grades were Included In the run. Heavy hogs moved around $8.3598.50 with medium-weight mixed at $8.65 and better. A piece of a load of light hogs reached $9.10, which was the highest price paid. Full loads sold as high as $8.90 as compared with yesterday's top of $8.80. Representative sales: No. At. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 81 t2t ... t It 42 ts 190 t BO 56 US 40 25 43 110 1W IM 69 K 120 S 26 74 107 100 8 (0 U 122 ... S 25 4 157 ... I SO li S4 80 I 25 18 154 ... I 60 t4 120 ... I U 74 307 120 S 60 Ml US 20 I 30 66 2SH 80 t 60 43 17S ... I SO 46. 291 1J0 I 60 40 337 ... I SO t 174 400 I 60 48 tut ... 1 80 48 196 ... Ml 64 824 ... I 16 46 271 SO S 65 68 8117 80 I 85 66 S51 ... 8 66 67 817 ... I 37H 40 257 ... 8 66 11 M ... 40 69 IM ... 8 66 SS.. V ... 8 40 76 277 260 8 66 68 2M ... I 40 60 251 80 S 66 72 37 S 80 S 40 47 218 100 t 40 63 817 40 S 40 64 248 80 S 40 64 824 40 8 40 21 158 ... I 46 64 824 ... 1 40 (6 144 80 S 70 64 800 tO 8 46 21 270 ... t 70 64 178 80 I 46 74 8.12 ... 8 85 81 808 S40 8 46 1 t38 ... 8 86 62... 878 ... I 46 18 191 ... 10 PIQS. 28 61 ... ( 40 10 Ill ... T SO SHEEP Despite the fact that yesterday's sheep receipts broke the world's record and established a new one, prices on good classes of stock were well sustained from start to finish, with the demand ample from all quarters. In a general way, de sirable killers and feeders moved at figures steady to possibly a little lower In spots, as noted In yesterday's report, with com mon feeders, light lambs and thin ewes es pecially, unevenly lower. Not the least feature of the trade, however, was the fact that the big bulk of offerings actually sold. Delivery alleys were crowded, of course, and several large strings that changed hands late In the day had to be locked up until this morning, when they were able to reach the scales. Another large run was yarded today, but demand for feeder stock appeared to be as keen as at any time lately and the market opened at figures little different from those of yesterday. Strong-weight feeders are fa vored as a rule, and with fleshy grades at tracting more or less competition from packers, they are selling relatively higher than bands of common quality. With the percentage of good, fat sheep and lambs stlU small, packers are not Tarpeatla Market. IViWUlll Rt.nl n TT.Dnnkwi.in ... -1 - , nnrr.iiii:,Ec- Flrm. TJVuoBaO. Rosin, firm; type F, $6.60; A AaSee. American Ki press Ml a4ami Co., la., warrants, see sent aatrlae Oeeaaer BM 4414 Ceielede Tel. is. t Ber seen. 41 Csaarar Pecking Ce. Is .v 44 CeUunbea. Nee.. 1 L k IsM 9 eter u. A S 4 ear seal Betas 1111 ts Fairmont Creamers ,14 694 1st. Can. Co., WIIS sues. lows Portland 1st 4s 94 fan. u. a E. T aer eent sfe. WleaXa 44 Kanaas Cite tmanlctsaU 4a 1MS4 g. C. N. O.. fid S4 K. C. at. A O. te. 181. e 4 Urea, Ce., lows, wemats. f ser saatl ..... luO 14 J aw in tea Wool Market. BOSTON, Sept 27. The Increase In ac tlvtty In the local wool market continues, several large lots of territory being Bold at 60 cents on a scoured basis. Unwashed Ohio delaine brings 2ti4c and halt blood Ohio fleeces. 29c. Original Idaho Is being sold at 2o4 Hie, and Utah from 17c to 19c. ST. LOUIS, Sept 27.-WOOL. Steady ; territory and western mediums, lt4(23c; fine mediums, 17 -Vo; fine, 144) 17c. Available Sapplles of Grata. NEW YORK. Sept. 27. Special cables and telegraphlo communications received by Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with pre vious account: Wheat, United Statea, east of Rockies, Increased 2.677. OuO bu.; Canada, In fires sed 2,646.01)0 bu. ; total, United Stntea and Canada, Increased 5.213.000 bu.; afloat for and In Europe, Increased 4.6.0,000 bu.; total American and European supply. In creased 9.813.0HO bu. Corn, United States and Canada, Increased 449.000 bu. Oats. United States and Canada, decreased r.000 bu. Th leading increases reported this week follow: Manitoba. 1. 670,000 bu.; Louisville, 91.0110 bu.; Minneapolis private elevators, 50,000 bu. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept 27. COFFEE Futures closed firm, with prices one point lower to five points net higher. Sales. 54.260 bags September, 85c; October. 8.96c; November 8.96o; December, Sc; January, 9 01c; Febru arv. I02c; March, t.OSc; April. 04c; Mav. 06c; June, 07e: July. tOOc: August, s.llc. Spot' coffee, steady; No. T Rio, 11c; Santos, No. 4 USc; mild coffee. q,ulet; Cordova, 114.0. WANTED FEMALE HtiHkna.- 41 Dsbmi WANTirrv-u.,.-. nd TussAa. " "rwomaii rarDan sic LOST AND FOUND aousewor GIRL tor house, fine gust 15. TL WASHiawj aay, young c naostar Uem. Jitimu . . - s, c4 isa - lost SHEPHERD dog; yellow aad whits ' striped. Answers to nam Pet Faoos Trier for Monday M-e Reward. R. r flail. "4 , ., . finding a very complete assortment. De mand Is naturally actle and, as will be noted In the scale ol prices, the trade is little If any lower than. It was at last week's close. Hood grsss lambs are quot able up to 675 or lietter. with rat weth ers around 4.'tii4.10. Ounce tat ewes sold up to $,! .6 ye.tterday. with common kinds around $3 00. uootatious on grass stock' Oood to rhotre lambs. It. tKa.6; fair to god lambs, ss 4,j SO; feeding lambs. $4 lonK.4n; handy wclgnl earllntis. 6.0vu6 40; heavy yearlings. f4 oOj 4 9; feeder eariliiga, 4 .'o5 ..; good to choice wethers, $.1 8ti4 l; feeding wethers, $.I..Viiii4.W; breeding ewes. 4 ta.ni" ! Il ewes, $3 Otxti.t.,5; feeding ewes, H J. culls and bucks. $.'.a..l5. ( r o. S- Wyoming lambs, fefders.... i.o u yomlng lam.ia. teeners... 6fj Voniing lambs, feeders 66 wi Wyoming lambs, feeders.....'. 6j itm Wyoming lamiis, teen, rs 4. 187 Wyoming lambs,, feeds: s 46 246 Wyoming lambs, feeders 42 581 Wyoming lambs, feeders 64 875 Wyoming lambs, fdrs., culls. 44 1J Wyoming ewes II-' 432 Wyoming ewes, feeders... Too Wyoming lambs, feeders,, 3iti Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 3:S Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 402 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. Sf'J Utah lambs sot Utah lambs 354 Utah lambs, feeders 246 Wyoming ewes burks h'H Idaho lanrha, feeders...... 31., Idaho lambs, feeders 294 Idaho lambs, feeders 689 Idaho lambs, feeders 409 Idaho lambs, feeders , 351 Idaho lambs, feeders 380 Idaho yearlings 63 Idaho lambs MM Idaho ewes, feeders 38it Idaho ewes 3(5 yomlng ewes 375 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 440 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 2.18 Wyoming lambs, feeders... $40 Idaho lambs, feeders....... 3T0 Idaho lambs, feeders 347 Idaho iambs, ferjers 671 Wyofhlng ewes. a 481 Idaho yearlings, feeders,,.. 591 South Dakota wetners lt9 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 2t Wyoming yearlings 756 Wyoming lambs feeders.. 448 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 692 Wyoming lambs, 665 Wyoming lambs, 232 Wyoming ewes , 137 Wyoming lambs, 207 Wyoming lambs, 341 Wyoming lambs, feeders 201 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 102 Wyoming wethera 594 Idaho lambs, feeders 349 Idaho jambs, feeders 201 Idaho ewes, feeders 198 Idaho hmlif feeders 440 Idaho !enibr feeders 399 South Dakota wethers 527 South Dakota wethers, feeders 95 211 South Dakota lambs, culls feeders 35 425 Wyoming ewes, feeders........ 81 160 Idaho lambs feeders 65 578 Irlnho Inmbs, feeders 69 351 Idaho lambs, feeders 68 31" Idaho lambs, feelers T5 3'6 Idaho lambs, feeders 68. 180 Idaho lambs, feeders 68 414 I .Is ho Inmbs 60 237 Idnho ewes, feeders J 92 88 Idaho lambs k 87 feeders.. feeders.. feeders. . f eetlers. . :av. ,. 43 .. 50 94 61 4J 41 41 60 55 44 87 69 .60 58 60 59 6; 92 67 91 ltt.S 99 J 55 65 61 46 11 94 71 100 49 76 44 46 46 48 79 46 , 45 86 71 86 49 67 79 58 69- .102 Pr. .0 1 10 So 6 SO 6 80 6 oo 4 76 10 4 50 $ 60 t 86 5 60 4 .6 4 7a . 4 5" 50 15 4 90 8 7o 00 8 Oo 00 16 6 15 16 I 25 6 66 1 86 8 66 8 5o 2 90 -0 20 W i it 6 76 5 40 4 76 8 90 50 t 10 t 40 5 40 5 40 6 20 5 20 6 40 6 40 4 10 4 85 3 75 5 25 5 75 1 75 8 15 16 8 90 8 80 4 Oft t 50 26 25 6 1". 10 6 00 15 4 25 2 90 65 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle. Slow Hogs I.ovTcr -Sheen Weak. CHICAGO. Sept. 27.-CATTLK-Recelpts. 7.000 head; market slow and weak; beeves. S4.75ft8.20; Texas steers. S.i.MVTrB.SO; western steers. S4.20fi8.85: stookrrs and feeders. $4.15 f5.sT: cows and heifers, $3.2585.40; calves, 87.OOifr9.2B. HOGS Receipts. 16.000 head: market Rc lower than opening: list h t . 89.15479.55; mixed, $8 45ifr9.60; heavy. $8J0a9.3O; rough. $8.303 8 50; good to choice heavy. $8.5019.30; pigs, S8.604io.46: hulk of sales. $.65fi9.10. SHEEP AND IjAMBN- Receipts, 45.000 head; market weak at early declines: na tive. $2.6tv,,4.25; western. $3.00frf4 20; yenrllngs. $4.6;i5.60; lamts, native, $4 75(ft7.10; western, $5.0Of?7.10. Kansas City f.lve Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27 CATTLE Re ceipts, 23.000 head Including 1,400 southern: market steady to 10c lower; dressed beef and export steers, $7.00(ii8.00; fair to good. $6.2fi53.7.ri; western steers. $4.2Mir7.00: Btock ers and feeders, SS.tO'tiS.aO; southern steers, S3.6Oim5.00; southern cows, $3.75tV4.25: native cows, S2.754i5.25; native heifers, $3.40ti.5O; bulls. $3.6041 4.25; calves. $4.604,8.76. HOGS Receipts. 9.0o0 head; market B to 5c lower; bulk of sales. $8.7M?9.?0: heavv, S8.70ift8.90; packers and butchers, S8.8O08.25; light. 9.0(VR9.26. , ... t SHEEP AND IAMB3Recelpts. 15,000 head; market steady to weak; lambs, $5. HOW 8.75; yearlings. $4.75r5.36; wethers, $3,904$ 4.25; ewes, $3.604.20; Btockers and feeders, $3.254-2S. . ........ St. Low Is I.lte Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 27. CATTLE Receipts, 7,300 head. Including t.600 Texans; market steady to 10c lower; native shipping and export steers, $7.0fifi'S (XI; dressed Deer and butcher steers, $6.7tXtit8.flO; steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.00T7.00; Blockers and-feeders, $3.75416.86; cows and heifers, $3.5(4i 7.00; canners, $2.50fj.3.10; bulls, $3.25475.00; calves. $5.0O4i9.5O; Texas and Indian steers, $3.76477.60; cows and heifers, $3.104jH.50. HOGS Receipts, 7,500 head: market steady to 10c lower; pigs and lights, $9 354D 9.50; packers. $8.95g9.O0; butchers and best heavv. $9.264?9.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.900 head; market steady; native muttons, $4.00 14.25; lambs, $5,504)6.76; culls and bucks, $2.7&4o3.60; stockers and feeders, $2.254t0.7&. St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 27. CATTLE Re ceipts 2,500 head; market slow; steers, $4.50 fi7.10; cows and heifers, $2.586.10; calves, $3.Wi8.60. HOGS Receipts 6.000 head; market 10c lower; top $936; bulk of sales, $8.40419.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 8,000 head; market weak; lambs, $6.504l7.60. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five princl- pay western mantels yesterday: Cattle Hogs Sheep South Omaha....... 8.100 4,000 27.500 St. Joseph 2.500 6,000 5,000 Kansas City 23,000 9,0o0 16.000 St. Louis 7,300 7.5O0 2.900 Chicago 7.000 16,000 46.000 Totals 47.000 41,500 96,400 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.-COTTON Bpot. closed quiet; middling uplands, 13.60c; mid dling gulf, 13.85c; sales, 2.300 bales. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 27.-OOTTON Market unchanged; middling, 13Hc; sales, fifty-one bales; stock, 367 Bales. nprrrpm PAR BENT HlBttSttalM Sloe) HOUSKKEETINO 7 WANTID- gooa wages. ciiuffi r A. tillable XUig Bl. till 4m r GIRL for UIRL for WANTailH BUS TO GET OANQKaTAlJ FOR SAL1 doing a goo Blulis; re osm requlrli cars bee, Cc FOR SA stock lo goo labiished mi tie N. wth b JIOOMINO a bargain. no. 1 con wsu rented. amV bodgs. LA4U Thursday is Home Day. Be ready to take advantage of the Home bargains. How's this? A QUESTION AND ITS ANSWER Is an investment in Omaha Real Estate profitable! Em phatically yes. One man sold a down town corner at a profit of $31,000 over what he paid for it a year ago. The same opportunity is open to you in any proportion you wnnt to invest. , - The Real Estate columns of Thursday's Bee will have adver tised a great many choice investments that can be bought on the easy terms plan. Buy now and get a slice of the profit. t?.. mfuf 4M N. S4U, HOTkL Z sis . sssTssssMeaWssI I 111 J. A.JU.-jr . . .J. vit bouse jUasUgg tlor rooms! reel, tiZM. Will sen of work sod as la Omaha loan U . eee, wmajwtm, W. f. tuearlj a. sheen. sod Jsoksea. L)B'F ML. m fear- LY NETS. lAa.MJa'T- XRAVALJNa salesman, arafar sspsti. Srmconn". g fTTS frther la- YJt r rnf ftv- on. Aieo t t 61DMAM S k. isa i with ruftbev V tlta top- ieasj thaa Onaaj come aw-"