I TIIE BEE: OMAIIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910. 10 REAL ESTATE "ABM AND IIA.CH I.A.ND FOR SAL Wliromli "atlas. HARDWOOD timbered Ink front farm at A bitnln; W acre In Polk coun ty, Wis.. U milt from twin cities; heavy clay loam soil; half mlla lake frontage; loU ( hardwood Hff Umber; mall cleorlng; eld buildings: good neighborhood! only 11.300; on easy tsrm If takan at one. Owner N. S- Bos A, 8t Croix Fail. W la, Wraatag, 0.000 ACRE9JU8T OPENED. Carey Act landa at Wheatland, Wro. Obtain a home now that's aura to produce and double In value before paid fur. Plenty of water now on tha land. Alao selling choicest farm land In Iowa colony, near Cheyenne. Great alfalfa and grain crops grown her every year. Healthiest climate, purest water, good market. For excursion rates, valuable maps, lawa. writ Hartung l,nd Co., special atate agents, Cheyenne, Vl'f. m f inn ou-acre tragi, imsitM; paid UP" government water right; no alkali; tiM worm iruirovemeni; win sell for im rer . ti i r n, .- , -. arrrv, ei.vw uvi aa f . rantir, Hot He, MlaeotTaaieoss. HAVW IOU A Jr A st AS FOR BALB OH TRADE r Or do yoo want to buy one' Wake your wants known through THE DK4 JVIOINES CAPITA! tba want medium ot Jows. Hates: 1 oent a word for each Inner, tlon, C cents a line. 70 cents an Inch, cir culation. i.u". largest or any lowa rlallv Give us a trial. Addreas Tba Capital FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE On good quarter of farm land, Perklna county Nebraska; two good quarters In Sedwlck county. Colorado; 160 acres of wheat land In Alberta. Canada; twenty acres and a town lot In tha onion belt of Texas, last two orocertlea clear. Will take a roadster automobile and good driving horss or driving team as part pay. Addreas Bos 64. Albtnrn. NUD, REAL ESTATE WANTED IF your property Is for colored nannU rent or sale, list with the Home Investment jo., iub o. mn rt. nave tenants waiting, I'honn Iouglaa 1419. REAL ESTATE LOANS NEWYORHbTUltiSANDBONLb Majority of Stock Show Some Small Fract'onaJ GaiDi. COMPLEXION OF TRADE MIXED W. H. THOMAS. No stringency In monev for real estate loans, only a slight Increase In Interest rates. Loans made for hulldlno- mirnoaea on either business or residence property In Omaha and money advanced as building processes. Borrowers have privilege ot paying 10 per cent to 20 per cent of their loans on any Interest date. W. IL Thomas, 600 First National Bank Bldg. LOANS to bom own era and home build ers, with privilege of making; partial pay. goents semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 601 First National Bank Bids. a. Baslaess Largely Gives Over Ilssdfal of Specialties am A Mott seats Are YVIthost Effect sa General Market. NEW TOBK. Bent. 29 Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific rose 1, Southern Rail way, Heading, Amalgamated Copper and Western Union large tractions on tha early trsnsaotlons today. The majority of stocks showed small fractional gains and tha deal ings were on a restricted scale. Attempts to carry the rise further were defeated by the volume ot realising sales that was encountered, especially In Heading and Union Pacific Afterwards the marsei hardened aaaln. but the railroad list did not rise as high as before. General Chem ical preferred broke 1 points. The complexion of the speculation w mixed. Special stooks were strong, but realizing sales were pushed In Reading and the second preferred fell If1. Duluth, rlouth Shore 4 Atlantic preferred and American Bugar also lost 1. Western Union rose 2, American Steel Foundries 1 and Chesa peake St Ohio and American Woolen pre ferred L The strong tone ot the call money market had a deterrent effect on siieculative activity. Bonds were strong. Some specialties were advanced, but the general lint was little altered. There was activity and strength In the telephone and telegraph stocks and bonds. Pressed Steel Car roue 2, American Telephone and Tele graph 1 and Manhattan 1. American tjiiKar save way another point to lit. Trading was largely given over to a handful of specialties and their movements were without effect on the general market. which waa listless. Toledo. St. Louis & Western preferred rose IV and Colorado & Southern 1. American Sugar continued to break, selling down more than 3 points to 112. New Haven aeennea i. The market closed strong. Southern Pa clfic rose 1 and Union Paciflo rose higher that) Its previous high price. Manhattan rose 4, Consolidated Gas 2 and St. Paul, New York Central. Baltimore & Ohio. on. tarlo A Western and Amalgamated Copper L Otherwise prices were but little changed. Numbar of sales and leading quotation two to (5,000 on Omaha bomas. O1 Reefs Heal Estata Co Ids N. T. Ufa. Doug, or MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co, on stocks were: Allle-Ohalmerr, pM Amalsamated Copper .... Amerlran Agricultural .... Beet Sugar Can . . . - c a y. ... ,,.. Cotton Oil .... It. A L. pfd.... Ice Securities.. Unseed LooomotlTS g. A R S. A R. p4.... steel p Soger Refining.. Tel. A Tel Tobaooo pta.... Woolen Mining Co...... 1100 to 110,000 made promptly. F. tVead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. D. Wead. OARVIN BROS.. Id floor N. T. Ufa. $608 to 1100.000 on Improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W Farnam Wmlth A Co. Furnam Bt SWAPS IS ACRES. Melrose park, Chicago, 111.. clear; will trade for Income paying prop erty; price, $9,600. Nowata Land A Lot Co 6T.8 New York Life Bldg. Phone, Jted ly; A -1721. FOR SWAP. Fine art store, stock Invoice about 15,000 !Will pay big anywhere; make offer. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. 658 New York Life Bldg. Phones Red 1990. A 172L FOR TRADE OR FOR 8ALB. A parcel of 6 lots near Falraores, with splendid prospects for future develop ments for city rental property. Five new and modern cottages, rented by the year and written leases, netting $1,360 per year, near tha business cen ter and near school. 1223 Harney St, a 7-room house for farm land. HADRA, 660 N. T. Life Bldg. Doug. 4334. TO SELL OR EXCHANGE Corner lot 0x100, near oar line, call 1618 Harney St. WE exchange properties of merit H. H. Culver, 812-813 N. Y. Life. Douglas 7808. T-ROOM house, bath, toilet: lot 60x130. clear. Trade for wild land In Nebraska; iana must ne clear. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 658 N. Y. Life Bldg. Iled 19!; A-1721. TO TRADE section land In Ochiltree roil ri t V Tpth. lz aeettnn In V l t K i.nunr. Nebraska. Choice land and some cash li necessary for stock of mdBe. Write Box vm. Albion, Net). WANTED-TO BUY BEST price paid for Id-hand furniture. carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. D. 3971. SECOND HAND clothes, evening and Party dresses. John Feldman. 218 N. 17tb nc; pnones Douglas va. Ind. A-K3S. WANTED TO RENT galas. High. Low. Cloae. 11.700 l l WANTED Two rooms for privilege of light housekeeping, with extra sleeolng room; walking distance; know at once. Au tlresg U. 189, Bee. 0B:NTLEMEN wants rooms on or near R 16th between Howard and Vinton, at once. Address, C 190, care Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO MAN desires place to work fof board and room la private family while at tending aoiiuoL Boy lea College. Both phones. American American American American Amerloan American Ameiioan American American American Amanican American American AmMioan American Anaoonda A ten tana Atohlaon pti Baltimore A Ohio Atlantis Ooaat Line Bethlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt ,. Canadian Paciflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot New Jeraey ,,, Chesapeake A Ohio Chlcano A Alton thl. Ut. west., new Chi. Ot. West, pfd Chi. A N. W Chi., Mil. A St. P C, C C. A St. U , Onto. Fuel A Iron Colo. A Southern Cnnaolldated Oas Oom Product Delaware A Hudson I. A R. Q D. A R. O. pfd Dlitlllera Securities Kris Brie lHt pfd Rrle td pfd General Elaotrle Oreat Northern pfd Great Northern ore etfa . Illinois Otnlral interborouKh Met llltarborouiQ-Juei. pra International Harveatar .. Inter-Mrlne pfi intematiooal Paper International rump lowa Central K. C. Southern K. C. Southern pfd Laclede Oas Loulavllls A Naehvllle .. Minn. A St. Louis M.. St. P. A 8. Bts. Ja. M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Blacutl National Lead N. Ky. ot M. id pfd New York Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A Woetern Northern Paciflo North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa Pitta.. C. C. A St. Li... rittaburg Coal Pressed Steal Car rullman Palace Car Hallway Steel Spring ... Reading Keeubllo Staol Hepubllo Steel pfd Rock laland Co Itock lalaad Co. ptd .... 8L L. A S. F. Id pfd... St. Louis 8. W St. Louis 8. W. pfd Sloes-Sheffield S. A I... Southern Paciflo Southern Hallway Tenueaaee Uoppsr Tas A Pacific Tol., It, U W Tol., St. L. & W. ptd... Inlon Paciflo t'nlon Pacltle pfd l.'nlted States Rtalty ... t'nlted Bute Rubber . t'nlted Dtatea Steel tnlted States Steel pfd.., Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chera . Wabaah Wabash pfd . Waatern Maryland Waatlnshouae blectrlo .. Weatarn Union Wheallng A Lake Brie Total sales tor tne cay. 11,100 40 li 300 47 300 X 'i.oo 4. WW 400 4.004 4.000 4.600 100 It 7 101 41 114 1.W, 4 47 'io'i u 'rivi 101 43 Ml 1U lit In genera fund. 5.7.17S: current II abllltlea, $?,611,81J: working balance in treasury offices. 131,701.167: in nanss to trerllt of treasurer of the Unoted States, I3S.808.s6d: subsidiary silver coin, sis,- 44.284: minor coin. 18.877.763: total bal ance In general fund. 8f.737,t. Raw York Mesef Market. NEW TOTK Rent . MONET On call. strong; g24 per cent; ruling rate, 2 Pr cit; oloeing bid. I per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, firmer; sixty days, ? 4"4 per cnt; ninety days. 4&4 per cent; six months, 4H94 per cent. rHl.MB MLHCAMlLtl tAlcr. vtu per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHAMiE ptesciy, wiui actual buslnesa In bankers' bills at ltBil 4S360 for sixty-day bills ana at .. s ior demand. Commercial bills, 34.834.83', SILVER Bar. 53'c; Mexican aouars. soc BONDS Government, ateadyi railroad. strong. Closing quotations on ftonag loaay were as follows: g....l0Si Int. Mar. Mar. ts ieo Jap an 4a "4 1014 Japan 4s 101 K. C. a. lt 3s 7 , 11K U A deb. 4s (USD.. M 114 L. A N. sn. 4o.... a... 77 M , K. A T. let 4a. 4 10114 io gen. 4Hs .... 4a.tOS4 Mo. Paciflo 4s 77 UAUA LIVE SIUCH HARE EI Not Much Chang-e in Cattle Since Wednesday. 0GS SHOW SOME IMPBOVEiniNT j frlcee Sheeg. aal Lambs Shew Little tkamge, hmt Late Tralas Caase Some Delay la' the Trade. V. g. go coupon .... TJ. 8. la, rag... go coupon .... C. A 4a, rag... do coupon . . Allls-Chai. 1st Am. As. ta.... Am. T. A T. o Recelnts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday estimate Thursday Amer. Too. 4a ov N, Ry. t M. Ha .. do 4s 1044 N. T. Can. gen. Hs. Armour A Co. 4Hs. . N do deb, 4a 4 Atchison sen. 4a.... WIN. T.. N. H. A H. do ct. 4a I" e. ta 1 o cr. is 104i4 N. A W. 1st oon. 4s SAL CL L. 1st 4S.... M do FT. 4S MV1 B. A O. 4s H No. Pacific 4s 101 do IV 214 do te Tl do 8. W. ls .. 0. 8. L. rfd. 4s. ...8 Br. Tr. er. 4s Mlk Penn. ev. Is fl16) S C. of Os. Ss loft do eon, 4s 103 Cen. Leather is.... W Read Ins sen. 4s .... V C. of N. i. gen. as.. 14 St. L. A S. T. t 4s S2 C. A O. 4e 13 do gen. as eT do ret. fte 3at est. L. 8. W. eon. 41 74 C A A. 71 do lat gold 4s.... 1H r n A Q. It. 4a.. n oseabraad A. L. 4a.. 9 do gen. 4a tr Bo. paciflo eol. 4s.. M CM. A 8. Pa. I Ma N do ct. 4a n R I A p. a. 4a Tf do lat ret. 4s.... 4 do rfg. 4s to go. Ry. gen. 4s 75 Cola. Ind. ta 71 Union Pacine 4s Oolo. Midland 4a .... 70 do er. 4s 102 C. A 8. r. A ex. 4s 4 da lat A ref. 4s.... 7 Four dava thla week S9 (172 14.69 1S2,5T2 Same days last week. . .40,628 1B.770 130.M2 ame days 3 weeks ago. ),ZM 17.5.8 i.n.oi ame days 3 weeks ago. 37.6X3 17.924 129. 4Mi Same days 4 weeks ago. 39.167 24,063 96.1S1 Same days last year... S4.77J 17.611 119.218 The following table shows the receipts of cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 1910. 19u. Ino. Deo. Cattle 862,070 754.622 107,548 Hogs 1.647.669 1,337,499 455,617 6heep 1.843.116 1.3X.4'.9 4S6.61T I he following tauis snows the average prices of hors at South Omane tor toe last several days, with comparisons: Us tee. mt 1 19K.ljg.lOT.l. 111. 14. as C. 8. Rubber s . . 1 V. 8. Steel Id 6s . 72 Va.-Car. (Item, te, . H Wabaah lat 6s .... . 7 do lit A ex. 4s., . 71 Weal. Md. 4s . 47 West. Blee. ct. be. ,1M Wta. Ontral 4s..., . MMo. Pacillo CT. 6s.. ..101 ..104 . 100 ..!( .. 4H ss .. i .. 2 3,700 P M 400 100 "i'.m 3, WO POO lb. 900 100 X.... 108 111 3 106 111 "li 14 7 30 77 10 6,200 111 110 600 55 14.700 134 1,400 14 100 164 64 131 16 144 300 73H 73 3,40) 800 100 34 44 34 I, KK) 12t 400 66 4.604 6,100 300 100 1,000 ""Q too ""ibo 1,0110 lot 100 100 100 4U1 1.700 too MO 1.600 "ftio 1,700 200 100 21 67 14 38 ioovi 144 136 3i ti M 10 61 1 U 41 W 114 '' 12S 107 4 17 44 11 iii" 66 'so 66 37 14 38 'wis. 143 186 1 41 63 loH . 63 31 111 41 116 'ii 12 107 4 17 100 141 161 73.SO0 100 144 31 146 US i.oot ii ta 100 too 100 isiioo 400 1,300 "'iob 1,600 76,400 800 40 38 46 114 21 ii 33 66 147 VI 40 It 46 iiwi 23 31 'ii 63 144 1 KXPfclRlKNCKU man and wife want Job on farm: permanent. K. Lltrell, Omaha General Delivery, A No. 1 Bookkeeper desires position. Can operate typewriter and do any clerical work llcst ot references. Address M 182. Dee. WANTED By an all-around blacksmith and wood worker, steady Job; am no booser. Address 8 186. Uee. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 2H COTTON Spot cloeed quiet and uncliangui ; middling up lunds, 13.75c; middling gulf, 14,00c; sales, (,727 balea. Futures closed steady: Septomher, 13.52c; October. 13.56c; November, 13 56c; Decem ber. 13.70c; January, 13.7c; February, lS.Tbc; March, 13.8.1c; April, 13.86c; May, 13.91c; Jure. 13.84c: July. 13.910. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29. Cotton, dull; middling, 13c; sales, nono: receipts, 1,149 bales; shlpmaitts, 1,078 bales; stock, S47 balea Option. Open. High. low. Close. Tes'y, Sept.. Oct... Pec... Jan... Mev.. Mch.. 13 45 IS 58 13 40 13 51 13 48 13 46 1 3 2 11 47i 13 58 13 63 13 M 13 70 13 57 IS 70 13 62 13 60 13 76 13 58 13 71 IS 61 11 81 13 97 13 SO 13 91 13 S3 13 75 13 90 13 74 13 87 13 76 64,300 100 too , 1,100 800 1.6O0 400 J0 , 1,400 4S lit 44 it 174 y-i .44 43 71 11 46 68 14 36 44 4t 4 834.600 shares. 62H 48 39 4 I 30 14 11 37 44 100 41 113 11 91 28 38 rH 100 106 111 37 76 14 81 104 160 78 31 18 46 146 121 71 34 65 138 16 166 30 73 37 24, 44 33 144 1M 66 133 11 66 7 17 10 40 16 3 44 100 144 34 134 S3 61 61 104 41 31 11! 41 4 114 4 11 128 107 94 16 32 32 144 31 1 81 61 40 34 46 66 114 13 81 - 66 347 1 43 . 14 48 114 46 6 16 17 44 73 6 D. A R. O. do rat. 6a.. TMatlllere 6s .. Brio pr. 1. 4s .. do gen. 4s .... do ct. 4s ear do ser. B .... Gen. Elec. er. III.1 C. lat ret. Int. -Met. 4s Bid. . ' liexwl "-rrrtlea. Quotations furnished by Buma, Blinker A Co- 449 Omaha National Bank building: 14. Aak Amarloan fapress Stt 841 an no . la., warranta. f ser cent lot aaatrtee Oasmaty ptd 84 17 Ceiarade TeL Oe, t ser sent M Csdahy Psoklng OS. 6a ss Colambna, Neb., B. U te, 1114 J4 DenTer O. A ser esnl aotss U JJ Kalnnoat Crasmerr d 3M Ijai, Con. Co., wtta subs. ..... ..mm... . Iowa rortland 1st 4s 8 Ran. 0. A gw t er sent ptd. Vlsatta t as City tmsnieipau aa..... K. C, 34. A O.. sia sa CM.4fcU.ee. -woe .m I.ron. Co.. Iowa, warranta, 4 par esnt Oaiaiia Water Os. 6a. XtH. ............. S4 paaaka water uo, ea. r ... t. Omabs A C. A. 8. H, gfs 8 per S4D4 Omaha A C. B. 81. Rr-. eem.... Omaha A C B. si. nr. ss. lis. ? Omaha 8t- Ry. ts, 1114 ss Omaha A C. . R. A B. pfd Tri-Clty nr. l. v.t., coin. aan Tin ion stock Tarda Stock, Omaha ... 96 tatea stack Tarda ttaok. Omaaa...... at Boston Closing; Btocka. BOSTON. Sept. 19. Closing; quotations on the Stock exchange were Al loses Atrial. Copper .... Am. Z. L. A 8 Arliona Com .... Atlantic A C. C A 8. Butts Coalition .. Cat. A Axis Calumet A Heola, Centennial Copper Range Ckm . Kaat Bulla uop ... Franklin Olroux Con O run by Oon Greene Cananea ... lale Royale Karr Lake Lake Copper Laaalle Copper ..... Aaked. Bank of England Raises Rjstea. Tj-iisinON. Bent. 29. As had been antici pated the Bank of England raised Its dis count rate to 4 Jer oent todny. The ad vance won due to the large outflow of gold to Egypt and Turkey, the prospective In- . . mw,A tha, font that the weakly arrivals are being steadily absorbed by Jthe Th. r.c.nf advance In the Oer- vuiiuuviii. - . T. i - i , , man hank rate ana its now iu u..-. discounts hastened the decision. Rank of France Statement. nism n.n a Tha we.eklv statement ot the Bank of France shows the follow ing changes: Kotos ia nnjuiam.ii, T j. - ia ccr. ia eranm treasury deDOSlta, decreased, irTo.OOO francs; general deposits. Increased, 74,uw,wu iranca, decreased, .15O,O00 francs; silver In hand, decreaaed, 8,6a,ow iranca; uiu" decreased, zi9,oio,ww irwju, creased, irancs. Bank Clenrlngra. OMAHA, Sept. 29. Bank clearing for to- Aav were lXb33.3il.il ana tor wo im ' . . . . . "r 1 oftjf spondlng date last year sn.ioi.oev.ve. London Closing; Stocks, LONDON. Svpt 29. American securities were dull and featureless in the early trad ina today. At noon prices ranged from un changed to S higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stock quotations Conaola. money LoulaTllla A Naah...l47 do accoilnt Ho Kan. A Teiaa.. 12 Amal. Copper 44 .ew York Central. U Anaconda 7 't Norfolk A vVaatani Atchlaon 101 do ptd do ptd 103 Ontario A Waatern, Baltimore A Ohio.. .104 Per ni7Tai)la Canadian Paclto ...Ino Rand Mines Clietapeeka A Ohio.. Reading Chi. Oreat Weatcm. 28 Southern Railway Chi.. Mil. A St. P..1M do ptd Da Beers 11 Southern Pacitla . DenTer A Rio O.... 11 linlos Pacltle M 111 4t 46 T 13 64 74 do Std .. 36 V. 8. Steel ..41 do ptd ... .. 84 Wabash .... .. 27 do pfd ... ..126 Bpenteh 4a steady at 24 ..IT ..171 .. 14 .. to ..120 ... 17 l per do pfd Brie do lat ptd.... do Id pfd.... Grand Trunk . llllnola f 'Mitral cULVKK liar steady at 24 13-16d ounce. money 262,, oer cent The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is SttJ1 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for three months bills is 3V.s, per oent. New York Csrk Market. Trie following quotations are furnished by lLogan A Bryan, members New York Btock e&cnange iu eoutn oizteento street. Dnlatn tiraln Market. Tlt'LITTH, Minn., Kent. II WHEAT Feptember. 1.10; Oecembel. 11.011; Jrlay. 81.13. No. 1 nortliern, l.un; Mo, I northern. ( 1.0 V 1 0 7 . OATS 31 TsC. Milwankee Grain Market. Mll.WAUKKK, Sept 2 FLOUR Pull. WHEAT No. 1 northern. tllOH 111U: No. t northern, ll.OOtft.lO; De- ATS-Standard. IJHffSSc. JJ .All LEY Hamples. 5g72C near Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 29. SlTQAR Raw, steady; muscovado, l test. .6Sc; cenlrtfu ital M teat, 4. lee: molmsfl sugar, 89 Uat. .4Jc; refined sugar, steady. Terpentine MirVfJ. HA VA NN AH. Sept. 2S.-TUKFENTINE-I'lrm: 7.i74o. UoelN-Flnn: type V. 8.56j W. Wool Market. ST. IjOI'18. Sept. WOOL Steady: ter ritory and western mediums, 16.J.SIOJ fine inaMliuma, VU'Moi ', 14. Ho. Omaha: Bay Stats Uae Butte Coalition Cartue rhino (Tiief Omaolldated., Krai tlon DaTla-Paly .. Ely Central Kir Conaolldated ... Prae.klln Goiilfieid Floraaee. Goldfiald Delay .... Greene (aiiena ... Inaplratlon M Laroea It Not. Conaolldated.. lNeehouae IMa Ohio Onppar . lPawblde Coalition.. fl Har omtrai 4 , 14 11 1 11 . I 101 ,161 .3 1-14 Switt Pa a. Co .. 31 Seara-Roabuck Co.. .. t4 SilTer Piik ........ .. 144 Superior a Pitubara 11 . 2 Tonoeak Mlnlns .... 3 . 1 Trirltjr iVpper ...... 6 . 6 North Lake 1 1 Bohenna. 4 41 Miami Copper . ... 42 Mohawk ,..3NeTada Con ... ...14 Nlplealng Mines ,.. 4 North Butte ... M 11 North Lake .... ... It Old Dominion . ... 87 Osceola 641 Parrott A 17 Qulncy .... 86 shannon .. 4 Superior ... 10 Superior A , 4 Superior A 83 Tamarack , 4U. 8. C. A O... . 30 u. 8. S. R. A . 4 do pfd ,.11 Utah Con . 8 Winona a m. p. c 84 . MS 104 144 Si 44 144 144 s 84 44 16 44 33 14 44 14 11 36 ' ...... I 113 a.... ii 70 .... 44 7 .11 .... 67 .... 40 St.. M .... 48 .. El .... T WolTerina ..lit OMAHA GENbRAL MAHKKT. to nuenrttP Cam... TMn V dSliVSTerl the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, lie; No. & In 30-1 b tubs, soc; no. z. "-'" c""Ar."": Bki: No. 1. In 60-lb. tuba. t7Vo: packing stock, solid pack. 22o.. dairy. nJ-lO; "" Xuir.v Rio Twins. Uio: young American, isvlc: daisies. UVbo; triplets, 18o; llmbergsr. uZ- io. 1 brick. 18o; imported Bwlss, . A. .a i Hwiaa saci uuca oewa eeu. POULTRY Dressed broilers under t Iba Mo- over 2 lbs., loo; nene ui wtaa. mo; Vifm ISA- aaua 16c: turkeys, loo: pigeons. "rTi. si. in- homer sauabe. per doa.. 84.01 fancy sauabs, per doa., 83.80; No. 1. per dot., 8300 Alive: Broilers, 16c; ovsr I lbs. lie: " -.let . -.r..i east: alia dllOntst fllll ir,a.;7a 'full teatrTer-T turkevs. 16o: guinea fowls, 20o each; pigeons, m.r aoi.. sua; nouioie. V"i t.v, umum, Kio 1. psr dos.. 81W; No. 3, oar do., boo. 18c: Pike, loo; u-wut, w, vie-pios, ' l.W nnBAlraiA : SB Ml gkfl' f. a . alAO' fca8Ja4aial - - ( w a Htl' 13c: flounders, 13c; green catfish, 18c - a Ilk, ean . ,. - J tiuiiueauia. i, v- . sr. 17 I 4 55 I 26 66 I 26 t 85 4 00 SOUTH OMAIIA, Sept 29, 1910. Cattle, Hoes Sheep. ,13.958 , 8.230 ,13.168 1.V3 4.903 6,911 L800 63.1115 28.SS6 3H.S32 30.780 . 74S 3 SO 28 cows.... O. B. Marshall Mont M Steers. ...1143 4 75 26 feeders. . PTI 14 cows 878 I 80 24) cows 83 1 heifers... 615 IK 18 feeders.. 676 T. B. Hayes B. P. 13 cows 'J Hi 6 feeders.. 1000 W. F. McMemmey r. D. 12 feeders.. 1041 6 26 I cows 900 Walter Baker 8. p. 23 feeders.. 6A3 4 66 20 heifers.- 611 16 heifers... 628 t 76 HlXlS Reaction In the hog market ap peared rather In tone than In prices this morning. A better demand existed and trovement was fairly active from the open inr at flerurea steady to a nickel higher In spot. Hulk moved on a steady to strong basis, the ordinary run of. heavies ranging fro:n eVJOS-SO. with be't heavies around 38.35. Best light bogs brought 39,00, which was also eterday top price. Supplies were liniitea, wnn eeiKiu plenti ful and bacon quality sca-oe as usual. Shipping outlet Is still very sinati. ni couree. and It la hardly necessary to add tr.nt r-ttLkers are buying most ot the re ceipts. Apparently there are numerous 1S Liia fhilPlnif orders on file each day .Hot buy '2- L8U0 era cln'm that the assortment of offei.nkS . ' I . . . . nnA ft 11. thai. la not broad enougn to meet wnn uiear i iiulreii.ents. lis than 10 ter cant of total hog receipts last week went to buyers for outsldn concerns. Sept. 20... 1 Sept 21... Kept. 23... crept. 23... Bept 24... bent. 28... kept 26... Bept 27... Bept 28... bept 286. I 71 47Vk 8 43 46 8 44 a 8 46 8 31 8 7SV 171 8 12 10 8 121 8 16 I 16 6 67 8 IS 8 0X1 6 67! 7 S 6 66 6 73 t Ml 4 U 8 14 6 89 6 90 6 17 87 81 6 74 S 7F, 6 77 6 So S 1 o f er r- I will t Oil 06 891 8 W 6 831 t 29 6 861 6 97 6 6 19 I 20 6 18j 6 241 6 19 6 18 ( 80 6 hi 6 76 6 76 6 78 e 6 87 6 87 I 6 74 No. 11 4 61..... 13 14 64 41 66 41..... 41 61 40 65 61 47 16 66 44 34 60 66 47., At. ...161 ...lit .....3 ...111 ...110 ...4 ...314 ...311 ...Mi ...SJO ...Ti ...117 ...291 ...2W ...871 ...SM ...113 ...t0 ...1H4 ...361 ...371 .110 Sh. Pr. No. At. 8h. Pr. 140 3 30 64 1M 40 3 M ... M 4 824 40 1 M ... 1 30 20 "7 130 8 10 ... 3 30 46 101 M IM ... 8 80 44 14 ... 8 34 ... 3 80 68 t 3 30 40 8 10 11 Ml 40 8 10 40 1 (0 64 31 140 3 10 MO 8 10 44 Ill ... 3 30 140 1 10 61 2M ... 3 10 140 3 30 It 31 104 1 30 ... 8 36 44 31 0 8 30 140 8 14 44 14 140 8 ... 6 36 ' 64 '..304 SO 1 88 ... I IS 60 11 ' 40 1 38 80 8 16 13 2t ... 4 16 120 t a 66 374 120 1 18 140 3 16 61 17 44 3 40 140 1 36 48 rt 80 3 46 ... 8 35 14 11 ... 80 3 16 It U ... 6 00 T1QA. ... t 78 6 2l 5 1 6 65 Sundar. CATTLE Receipts of cattle for a Thurs- neceima and dlnnos tion or live siock " the Union Stock lards, South Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 1 m., September 29: " . RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. M rs. C. M. ft St. P.. Missouri Pacific ... Union Paciflo C. & N. W., east... C. & N. W.. west... C, St P., M. & O.. C. B. & Q.. east.... C, B. & Q., west... C, R. I. & P., east. C, H. I. ft P., west Illinois Central .... Chicago Q. W 2 2 22 3 13 1 S 61 Total receipts. ..110 2 8 14 49 DISPOSITION. t 1 84 Omaha Packing Co 780 6M Swift and Company. 1,832 866 Cudahy Packing Co 1,844 l,2t2 Armour ft Co i.... Lfioti 468 Cudahy, from Denver..,. 95 .... Omaha P.Co., from K. C. 84 .... W. B. Vansant Co 41 Benton Vansant & Lush, 296 .... Hill ft Son 817 F. B. Lewis 190 .... Huston ft Co 58 .... J. B. Root ft Co 87 J. H. Bulla 22 .... L. F. Husi 77 .... L. Wolf 202 McCreary ft Carey 200 .... S. Werthelmer 68 .... H. F. Hamilton 271 Sullivan Bros 60 .... Lehmer Bros 12 .... Lee Rothschild ft K 67 .... Mo. & Kans.-Calf. Co.... 16 .... Sol Degan 59 .... Christy ft Kline 123 Poulsley ft D 88 .... Other buyers 1,607 .... Total 9,662 8,262 1.730 1.243 1.416 868 New York Mtnlsug Mocke. MEW YORK, fcspt, . Quotations oc thai Mlntr.g exchrnge were as follows: Alice ,,.1-hi LeaeTti.e Con. , 8 Brunswick Ckm .... 1 Utile Chief Oum Tunnel 81 Meiteaa 100 do bon da 14 Ontario lie Con Cal and Vs.. ...lot Oi.tiir 114 Hoi a SlWer Standard Iii In.o ilar 3u VeUow Jaakat e Uttered. Treaanry gtatenaent. WASHINQTON, Bept !. The condi tion of the treasury at the beginning of business today wss as follows: Trust Funds tlol.i coin, s4,83 3,669; silver dollars, 3486.168 000; silver dollars of In 30, 33.5b0,000; silver certificates out- isiuliim 14M6. 168.000. Ueneral Fund standard ailvsr dollars ' ' c In,, la a Arm ,. . rOttS. Per pair. ww. - m -- wrm. wv salmon, 14c. a. so. lni .'w. a, uui n i So. Chucks: No. I. 6c; No. 3, 6Hc; No. .1 . M 1 7V. o' No. t In. Kn 1TKUITS Oranges: California Valenclaa, all sixes, per box, vi.wu.oai. -demons: lain .lira xauoy. eiej aia. wi uva, eu.wv 3o0 sise. per box, 17.00; choice, 800 sixe, per im. iii oo: 360 size tier box. 86.60; 240 sue. 6uu per box less. Bananas: Fancy select, per r. ...t. .. i. i K..n..i. a?i,.i7ii Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky Fords. 64 sixe 31.76; 46 standards, 32.26; Osage, 12 and la sise per crate, 31.00. Italian Blue Prunes: Washington, per crate, ., iu iww, vv ...i. ii.io. Keacnes: caiuorma cniway oer XO-lb. box. 60c; In lots of 26 or more, per l .. , i..in..jn ITIK-rtaa . ner 20.11. boa 86(o90c; In lots, per box, k-Vsc. Pears: New yorn n.euer, a ur, v" B Clalrague. per box. 2.6. Apples; Hotne- Jrown cooking. In bbls.. 8i.6Oia-t.0O; Missouri onathau. In bbls.. 64-lkV .60; new Oregon, per box. $1.75: California Oravensteln,. per box, 32.10; California Belleflower. per box. 8160. Grapes: Malagas, per 4-crate. 3160; California Tokay, per crate, $1.60; Concords, Mlchgan, per 8-ib bsk., 8K.S5C. Cranberriea: Per box $2 66; per bbl.. $7.00. Watermelons: Tsxas lo psr lb. Dales: Anchor brand, new 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00. VEGETABLES PotatoeSv Early Ohio, la sacks tier bu., $1.0051.10; New Jersey white stock, extra fine quality, per bu.. 31 15. Bweet Potatoes: Virginia, per bbl.. U.6S. Onions: Iowa, small red and yellow, per lb 8c ' Spanish, psr crate, 3136. Garlic: Ex tra fancy, white, per lb., 15c: red. per lb 16c Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., $100. Celery: Michigan, per dog. buncbea, 15c Rutabagos: Psi lb., lc. HOM B-GROWN VEGETABLES Cab bage: New, per lb.. lc. Tomatoes: Per bsk., boiiOc. Suing and Wax Beana; Per mkt. hak. 7tc. Cueumbera: Per mkt. bsit, frCt 75a. Lettuce: txtra tancy lent, per aox., 4oc Parsley: rancy nu'ue-'wn, per aox. bunches, 9s. aurnipa. rir mat. oaa., aoc. Carrots: Per mkt. bsk.. 40c Beau: per mkt. bsk., Ibc. . MISCELLANEOUS wainuis: mack, per lb., 2o; California No. L per lb., lc; Cali fornia No. 3, per lb. 14c. Hickorynuts: Large, per lb., 4c : small, per lb., sc. Coooa- nuu: Per aack. $5 00: per dos.. 66c. Honey New. 34 frames. $3-66. Ceffea Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 29. COFFEE Futures closed quiet at a net loss of 1(74 points. Europe did a little selling; here and there was some scattering liquidation which was offset by covering and support from trade sources. Dates, ai.ioo Dags; eepteniDer tuber, November ana uecemner, uc; Janu ary. February and March, 8.c: April, .10c; Mar. 9 lio; June, sue; juty, site; August 16c: atmt roffea. flrrn; Rio No. 7. 11c: San- toe No. 4. lic; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 82,740 87,987 day were very liberal. 8.226 head being re ported. This brings the total for the four days up to 89,672 head as against 40,6-8 head for the same days last week. It will be remembered that last week's run waa un usually heavy. iiie market on killing cattle closed In very unsatisfactory shaoe yesterday, prices on both beef steers and cows being quoted 10 DK) lower than thai week before. As matter of fact plenty of cowa sold fully 26o lower owing io tne large receipts ot mat kind of oattle. Thla morning with another liberal run and witn tne prospects from Chlcugo, very discouraging, the market onened alow and dull, buyers apparently preferring to await the later advices from other market points before doing very much business. The feel ing, to say the least, was weak on all kinds of killing oattle. Cattle that Just happened to suit the buyers sold about steady with yesterday's close. As already noted the trade waa slow and tha feeling weak. Blockers sund feeders which sold stronir yesterday, and were very active, were not such free sellers today, for the reason that the week Is drawing to a close, when the demand ts never so brisk. The feeling on the most desirable kinds of cattle, that is, catue mat just nappened to suit the buyers on account of being of good color and quality, commanded steady prices, but oiner graaes were wean as well as slow, quotations on nartvn cattle: Good ta choice beef steers. 36.75 7. 75; fair to good beef steers, $5.76a.75; common to fair beef steers, $1604(6 75: good to choice cows ana nen-rs, t4.aia.2o: lair to good cowl and heifers, t3.4tx84.XS: common to fair cowa and heifers, $2.503i2.4O: good to choloe stockers and feeders, 64. 4036.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, t4.00tf-4.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.2S4.00; stock heifers, $8.004.26; veal calves, $3.604i7.00: nun,, .iae.i ciw,, e.wiuw.AA Viuotauons on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves. $6.006.60; good to choice beeves, $6.25$$. 76; fair to good beeves, $4 50 O6.20; common to fair beeves, 83. 704 40 good to choice heifers, $4.0O&.00: good to cnoice cows, et.vuiui.ov; lair t good grades t3.4fKij3.00; canners and cutters. 82.8fiia 9k' good to choice feeders, $4$06.60; fair to vuu leniei a, i fi, vi. la Representative sales: BEEF STEERS No. At. Pr. No. Mi -.10t 8 60 11 , COWS. 8 M4 3 00 4. , 8 t0 8 36 13 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 196 steers. ..lift) 6 35 15 cows.. 60 heifers... T4 8 90 23 steers 44 feeders.. 1170 4 90 18 cows., 26 feeders.. U71 6 26 - W. Ferdon-Neb. 97 cows 1054 $ 95 102 cows, E. Huckev Neh. 939 S 85 60 steers.. 1044 4 40 , 23 cows... 7K6 3 55 11 steers.. 911 $ 85 28 cows... John Muller Neh. 29 feeders.. 1032 4 40 13 cows... S. O. Simonson Neb, 17 feeders.. 933 4 60 19 feeders J. O. Bills Neb. 1$ feeders. .1115 4 40 17 feeders Henry Hler Neb. 10 feeders. .1072 4 65 24 cows... C. W. Schlueter Neb. 83 heifers... 818 4 40 13 cows.... J. L. Roseburv Neh. ta steers....it'w o 20 io steers, 38 steers.. ..1090 6 20 66 cons.. A. J. Tarvsn V-h 700 4 25 62 steers... 4 10 WYOMING. 6 25 38 cows.... 3 55 56 heifers.. 6 00 21 feeders. 4 00 17 feeders. w. uialne Wyo. Kiii.:i.-.pt.ia trade In the sheen barn yesterday was equally as healthy as tne early market, the ample volume of demand making final clearance pracutaiij J tilala Trlrea Tiairl from Start tO finish a.r. ateailv tm nnsaiblv a little higher In iniil. In most respects today s eariy uauo ..niiiin. r .hot nf v.at.rdav. Supplies were heavy and trains late, bo that partial display and shaping up of offerings both Lnriul In ri-lav t , U ill HIT unUl Well aiWMB touarrl n.inn Rurlv sales were tCW. DUl carried generally steady figures, and with Inquiry brisk from both reeaer . packers prospects for a good clearance p.rhnn. the moat remarkable phase Of .v.. i.i.ii. i. ih. v.rv maanr per inl&D. r? renllv arnnil fat Sn&eP ailu lambs, the latter especially. testeraay a run of 21,000 he vd failed to bring In any- thlnir rhnlK. In tha Tl of KTKI lamOS and today's receipts were made up almoet wnony oi roeaer siock. oincuj tm,. lambs would aell readily at $6.86 or Better, while handy weight wethera are safely quotable up to $4.26, as waa proven yeeter il.v. Ttnik nf amnri fat hm have been sell ing around $3.50. with strings that attract competition from breeders as high as $3.75. Feeder-trade, viewed as a whole, shows little change from day to day. Fleshy and strong weight offerings are favored,- af course, with common sheep and light lambs rather alow. This discrimination doea not nrevent an excellent daily Clearance, now- ever, as everything la finding a market at prices noted. Onntatlnna nn erraaa stock: Qood tO Choice lambs, $6.00(36.86; fair to good lambs, 36.403 6.60; reeding lambs. 84.ityrre.iib; nanay weiini yearlings. $5.00(&6.40; heavy yearlings, $4,500 4.90; feeder yearlings. $4.765.25; good to rhnlr. w.lh.ra X4.Ujrrl 4 .Zh: TBir IO KWW wethers, 83.654.00; feeding wetners, sj-ww 4.10: breeding ewes. $4.00&6.26; fat ewes, 33.0tKi73.75: feeding ewes. 12. 2608.26; culls ana ducks, ti.wui.w. Representative sales: No. Av. 240 Montana wethera. feeders.... 98 131 Wyoming ewes 103 239 Wyoming ewes, feeders 89 1T0 Wyoming lambs, feeders v 214 Utah lambs 67 693 Utah lambs 67 339 Utah lambs 67 123 Utah ewes Wo 238 Utah ewes, culls 87 o. v . . . . IM .19 ctan ewes, ieeaers aw 340 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,... 60 7u8 Wyoming lambs, feeders w 742 Wyoming lambs, feeders 46 3M Wyoming lambs, feeders 46 248 Wyoming lambs, feeder culls 86 137 Wyoming lambs, feeders..... 41 iia Wyoming ewes, reeaera oa 253 Wyoming ewes, feeders. 81 273 Wyoming lambs, feeders 43 303 Idaho lambs, feeders 63 626 Idaho lambs, feeders 64 601 Idaho lambs 63 611 Wyoming lambs, feeders..... 68 f Wyoming lamDs, ieeaers..... o 436 Wyoming ewes, feeders 103 458 Utah lambs 60 461 Utah lambs 60 350 Utah lambs, feeders 64 640 Utah lambs, feeders 62 266 Utah leaders, lambs, oulls... 44 499 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 48 6ri5 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs.... 70 623 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 41 228 Wyoming ewes, feeders 87 203 Wyoming ewos, feeders.... 87 932 Wyoming lambs 84 1,197 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs.... 86 2; Wyoming lambs, reeders.... 913 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 48 74 Wyoming ewes 259 Wyoming ewes, feeders.,.. 85 65 Utah ewes, feeders 8 870 Utah ewes, feeders 87 240 Utah ewes, feeders 08 RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Eallied with Strong Bull Newt Thursday. PRICES BEGAN TO FALL AGAIN Ideal Weather 1st Cora Belt Coatlw- ea te Keep Market Heavily Bar piled ttntr Prices mt tans Lew Levels. OMAHA. Bept. 29. 1910. Surprisingly Strom cables at the ooenins gsve the wheat market a slow rally, which did not hold. Values soon eased back, the market gettina heavw nn noor raah de mand and weak northweat markets. Continued Ideal weather over the corn belt and free selling by country dealers, made new low levels for the crop year. r irmer ana strong roreign markets naa no effect on the domestic wheat markets, and values broke sharply under selling pressure with no buying lower to sustain prices. With the sharp break In wheat and the favorable weather and. crop report corn broke sharply, samples selling slowly at 1V4 lower today. 1'rlmary wheat receipts were l.lM.OOO bu. ard shipments were 772.000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 1.8O7.O00 bu. and ship ments ot SUl.UV ou. Primary corn recelnts were 425 000 hn. and shipments were 764.000 bu., against re- ceuws last year of 471,000 bu. and shipments Of 670,000 bu. I-Verpool Closed UlfMd hluhoe nn wheat and )49kd higher on corn. Omaha Cash rneas. WHEAT No. 8 harrl mfftVfn' Nst 1 ti.nl 91GW.C; No. 4 hard, 84Hg91c; rejected hard, .wmc; no. i spring. 84t4j97c; No. 3 spring, 92HS96a c-2RNNo- 1 wh. 47Hif48c; No. 8, 4714 Nilc: No. 4 white. 4 14iS47c; No. 1 yellow, 7yS47ae; No. 3 yellow. 474'5 47ae: No. 4 yeiiow, 461eifr46ie: No. I. 47W47Vo: No. 1. He; No. 4. 4646Hc; no grade, 43'5454c. TS No. 3 White MUfimi" atanrlarH WJWwC: No. 8 white. 9!3304c: At. Pr. .1044 4 00 , 858 147 3 M 3 65 ,.1017 ,.1108 .. 90S 8 85 4 86 1 90 ...1020 8 70 72 cows.., 30 steers. 19 cows.., 21 cows.., 970 786 898 , m 4 96 1 56 4 66 S 86 m i6o 900 4 45 958 4 SO .1048 9 60 888 90 1W ..1030 4 65 t 90 166 steers... 20 stockers. 36 calves.., 34 cows.... 10 feeders. 18 cons.... $6 cows... 61 steers.. 214 steers. 23 steers.. 27 cowa... 852 250 823 8i7 891 G. 676 4) 00 ,. 812 3 25 39 calves.., Masters Bros. Wyo. ,. 9f 6 2C 17 cows.... A. 8. Patrlck-Wyo. .1243 5 00 25 stt-ers... ,.11S 4 90 27 heifers.. ,.992 4 20 23 cows Nels Anderson Neb. 718 614 9T0 , 977 275 . 933 . 994 . NH3 1026 8 25 4 10 6 00 C 00 (00 4 05 4 70 4 4o 4 30 17 steers.. ..1266 6 60 19 steers.. ..1350 J. C. Shaw Wvo. 78 steers. ...1011 4 30 46 steers.. ..1029 H. W. Carev Wvo. 17 feeders.. 924 4 60 8 feeders.. 698 8 66 i. tJ. Matter wyo. 66 cowa 1002 4 10 137 calves.. 233 26 calves... 5-' 6 00 164 cows.... fc8 11 bulls 1346 4 60 Emil J a merman wyo S 40 4 30 00 I 30 27 cows. 97 8 90 11 calves... 310 t 00 Harper A 41 heifers... 64 1 76 16 cows. 858 t 10 25 calves. 13 feeders. 93 heifers., 33 calves.. 20 calves.. 16 steers... 13 cows..., 12 cows. 33 1100 W. . 710 219 3. 2 ,1105 . 768 W. 955 4 75 4 70 Beaton Wyo. 61 calves... 206 61 cows.,. 36 cows T. Wolfe Wyo. 813 8-6 172 cows. 32 heifers.. 154 calves. 787 7X9 223 60 heifers... 746 4 15 6 60 6 00 4 90 $ 60 A. Morris Wye. 4 00 11 cows 908 21 feeders.. 798 4 40 William Stevenson Wyo. 68 feeders.. 1276 6 00 8 feeders.. 1308 J. McMlnnemum Wyo. I cows 700 8 60 4 calves... 250 W. B. Uiililsnd-Mont. IS cows 828 $ 60 20 heifers.- 677 11 feeders.. 6;g 4 66 22 cslvoa... 2ti la. II. Aldrlih-:4ont. 14 feeders.. 640 4 66 17 fe dors.. 1107 Pr. 75 8 75 $ 06 6 10 6 36 86 6 36 4 00 I 00 1 16 10 6 35 $ 36 ( 85 4 00 6 36 1 76 I 76 6 20 6 80 6 90 6 16 6 10 10 $ 40 6 60 60 $00 00 6 16 6 16 6 80 60 4 26 4 25 50 6 06 6 05 6 35 1 50 8 60 8 60 5 60 S 60 Chlcasjo Live Stock Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 29. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 8,000 head; market, weak to lnc lower: beeves. 34.6oae.0b: Texas steers, $3.60iii6.60; western steers, $4-10w6.76; Block ers and feeders, 84 1WK..K6; cows and hellers, 15 20(ft6.30: calves. 87.60010.00. rteceiots estunatcu at xa.wv nnu market, 6o lower; lights, $8.85&9.26; mixed. in 3519.25: heavy. 88.80U9. 10: rougn. S8.ajar.40 good to choice heavy, 9s.4tfa71.1u; pigs, fs.av fr10: bulk of sales. 38.4u4i8.So. SHEEP Receipts estimated at 80,000 head; market, weak to loo lower; native, $2.50!i4.20; westerns, $2.804.15; yearlings, M.aTV50; lambs, native, $4.767.16; western, $5.0u&7.00 St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept 29. CATTLK Re- ..ini. 8 8011 head. Including 4.40J Texans niaiket, Bteauy to too lower; nnuva niiiw- Dlrig and export steers o.unj 1 jw, dressed beef and butcher s tears, 35 70 7.80; steers under i.uuu pounu. t.vitj 7.00: stocKers ana ieeaers. ij.uowj u cows and neirers. i.buius.bu; cannon, t? unifr .1 io- hulls. 13.2b u 5.00:. calves $5.00U.50; Texas and Indian steers, $3.66 irn7.4U: cows ana natters, is.iuwt.su. hi H4NKeceiDts. s.vuu rienii; iiiarr.ev. 6c to 10c lower. Pigs and lights, 3.60T 9.16: packers. $8.76 0 8.90; butchers and Let Vii.avv. 89. 0016)9.15. BMEK1' ANIJ L.AMts rteceipts, a.uuu hend- market 10c to 25c lower; nntue .mi tuna. 13. 90414. 161 lamoa. ID.ilO 6 66: culls and bucks, 82.75to i 3j, stocit- erf, $2,2613.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept, 29. CATTLE RecelDts, 11,000 head, Including 2,400 aniittierna: market, weak to lOo lowor dressed beef and export ateeaa. jn iiuy. 7.80: fair to good, $3.6006.80; southern era 1 J 9Rfa 4. 7 & : aoutliern cows. Sl.l.'. Ill 4.00: native cows, liMidt.iii; native helfors. I.50i6.25; bulls, $3.40,4.J5 ri.lvi.il 13.7 5 tl 8.60. HOGS Receipts D.uou nta; marKet, l(ln lower: bulk of sales. ll.mo H.D heavy, $8.45tH 65; packers and butchers, ii inr at- ilh. la HnAA I1R lSiit.l!.r AINU LAatia neceipis, n.uuu head; market, steady to 15c lower; lambs, I4.0i 5.65: yearlinas. 84. &&. uu wetn eta. $3.76 4.35; ewes. $3.60.4.00; stock I ers and feeders, $2.60(j4.45. No. 4 29VrS)0c; white. 39Hi&294e; No. S yellow BARLKV lsfn A KSt.Htln. Ma 1 f MU XiS No. I, 7071c; No. 8. 69(370o. Carlet Bevel tits. Wheat, firm. i"Vata Chicago 66 234 103 Minneapolis 365 Omaha 28 $0 11 Duluth 229 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featares of the Trading; mmd Clowlngj Price on Boaxd of Trade. CHICAGO. Bept. 29. Assurance that tha corn crop everywhere Is now practically safe from danger of damage resulted In the lowest price of the season for that grain and tumbled down quotations for wheat and oats. Net losses were lHtflHo to 1H in wheat, llo In corn, and Tt.lo to lo In oat. Provision oloaed at fiQlSo ad vance to 20o decline. Much long wheat waa ttnuMated at a time when the buying had been pretty well satisfied. There was a higher start due to unexpected strength at Liverpool. The bulge, however, was the signal for Im portant selling here, and the market was soon overloaded. Northwestern longs, who bought during the North Dakota crop scare, were said to be letting go. Predic tions of lighter shipments from the Ar gentine and India formed the basis of the early strength. A potent Influence was the weakness of oom, ana there was much selling In conse quence. December wheat advanced from 9tiHo to 99c, and closed weak at WHli96eC, a fall of l?o compared with last night. ine weatner prevailing and prospective, made the outlook rosy for the corn crop. December sold from 4Ro to 60c, and at the close waa steady with 49Mo as the final quotations. Cash corn was weak. No. 2 yellow closed at 524if,2Uc. Oats gave way under moderate sales of miscellaneous longs and by a few large shorts. December flucuated between 32Hc and 83To, finishing li&lHo down at 32140. Tha small packing for the week and the season made hog products firm, except for some realising, which caused rib to olose 20c lower to 2Vo higher, and lard 7 Ho off to a shade gain. Pork wound up at an ad vance of 5 to 15c Leading futures ranged as follow: Mia. falL Sky. 48 .09 Clear 43 .00 Clear 48 .00 Clear 46 .00 Clear 48 .00 Clear .00 Clear 46 .00 Clear 60 .00 Clear 46 .00 Clear 49 .00 Clear 47 .00 Clear 61 .00 Clear 60 .00 Clear 43 .00 Clear 48 .00 Clear 46 .00 Clear 40 .00 Clear 42 .00 Clear 60 .00 Clear Article-! Opsn.l High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I Sept. "96t 96V 94 94 V. 96T Deo. 98ffil 99 90 96b 96H&U, May 1 (MViH 1 04 1 02-rs 1 02 1 04 Corn Bept. 52H8K tZVi 61 6U4 62H Deo. 60tt H 60, 49 49 60H May 53& 68 66 62 62 Oats Sept. 32 82 Sl 81 82, Dew. S3i 83 32 82834T May 36fj1. 86 86 85$f8ti 374 Pork Sept. 17 70 17 86 17 60 17 86 17 60 Oct. 17 60 17 76 17 60 17 75 17 20 Jan. 17 20 17 32 17 20 17 27 Lard Oct. 1140 1146 11 35 12 35 1180 Nov. 11 46 11 47 11 42 11 45 13 40 Jan. 10 40 10 46 10 87 10 40 10040 Ribs ' Oct. 10 96 10 96 10 80 10 90 11 60 Jan. 9 27 9 27 9 17 9 20 9 17 No. a. Cash quotation were as follow: FLOUR Easy; winter patent, $4.858.06; winter straights. $4.00rg4.76; spring straights, $4.7094.76; bakers, $4.606.75. RYE No. 1,740. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 6634o; fair to choice malting, 67(jj70c SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.32; No. 1 northwestern, $2.46; timothy, $7.0uf 9.00; clover. $S.00214.75. PROVISIONS Pork, per bbl., $18.3618.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.72. Short ribs, sides loose, J10.76.3U. 50; short clear sides, boxed, $12.76(913.26. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 71,000 bushels. Primary recelpta were 1,161,000 bu., compared with 1,807,000 bu., the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 60 cars; corn, 232 cars; oats, 134 cars; hogs, 13,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red, 98tfec; No. S red, 9497o; No. $ hard, 96c&$1.00; No. S hard. 94i7c; No. 1 north ern, $l.lltfU3; No. 1 northern. $1.09(1.12; No. 8 spring, 95cjf$1.05. Corn: No. 1 rash, 62tf64c; No. 8 cash, 61561c; No. 2 white, 56 64c; No. $ white, 61ft62c; No. 1 yellow, 6132c. Oats: No. 1 cash, SlriMc; No. i white, $2(&33o; No. 8 white, liWtKc; No. 4 white, 21ij32c; standard, 33tiUc. BUTT Kit Steady; creameries, 24Q28c; dairies, 2327c. EGOS Steady; receipts, $.418 rases; at mark, oases Included, 184?21o; firsts, 23c; prime firsts, 25c. CHEESE Steady; daisies. 1615c; twins. 14lf.c; young Americas, 164jfl6c; long horns. 15W316V.C POTATOES Steady : choice to fancy, $89 etc; rair to goon, M,gic. POULTRY Steady; turkey, 18c; fowl, 13c: sorlnss. 12o. VEAL Stesdy; 60 to 60 lbs., 910c; 60 to 86 lbs.. 9nl0c; 85 to 110 lbs., 1213o. Receipts Today Wheat, 66 cars; corn, 234 cars; oats, 108 cars. Estimated Tommorrow Wheat, 60 cars; com, tttf cars; oats 184 cars. NEW YORK GEMCUili MARKET Quotation oa Varloas Rt. Joseph I.lv Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 29. CATTLE Re celots. 2.500 head; market weak; steers. S4..V&7.7L; cows and heifers, calves. 33 uttyH V). I lOGs Receipts, 4,50(1 head; market. fviJlOc lower; top, $V.u0; bulk of aaiea. M 253-8. 75. SHEEP AND LAMB Receipts. 1.000 head; market slow; lambs, $4.60ig6.'70. Stock Io Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five nrlncl- I Dal western markets yesterday: i-aitie. nogs 6 00 $ 25 $36 $ 36 4 05 60 1 60. t 20 100 4 60 3 70 t 60 66 South Omaha St. Joseph .... Kansas City .. St. Louis .... Chicago Total $.200 2,500 .HOW . 8.rS . 8.OU0 1.8"0 4.6ti0 6.000 6.900 14.0U0 of the Day Commodities NEW TORK. Bept. 29. FLOUR Ou!et, with demand slow; spring patents, lr.4o 6.60; winter straights. 4.Sf?H.40; winter patents, $4.6O84.90; spring rleara. 84 364.50; winter extras No. 1, 33.6rV&3 86; winter ex tras No. t $3403.66; Kansas straights, $4,7544 86. Rye flour, baxely steady; fair Io aood. 84.00x214.20: eholiai to linn 11 $2.&0U6 00: $6. lohh & rti-oir.ui , iiiiv wmie ana jrei Inw. $1.361.40; coarse, $i.lal.26; kiln dried $3.35. WHEAT Spot market, weak. No. t red, $1.01 elevator and $1.0114 ' - b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, il.19 f. o. b. afloat Futures market, except for a steadier opening due to 1 firm cables, was very weak today, making new low rec ords under demoralised liquidations, due to tha -weakness of coarse arains. heavier I northwest country offerings and a lack of Sheep. 30.700 T3 7. Beef, steady; mess, $t6 flow (0; family, $l.0u'20 ); beef hams, $J3..u34.00. Cut n-eats steady; pickled belllea. 10 to 14 II.. If. n I He; pickled hama, 14Vti ISO. Lani, steady; mlit.lle west prime, $13. if.q'1186; re fined, steady; continent. $13 20; South America. $14t; compound. Il0.gi4911.2k. HAY-Dull; prime, $1.W; No. I. ILOfr 1.07: No. 1, fkvOSl.OO; No. 3. 764T80O. HOIft tjulet; state common to choloa 1909. 2Vr2jo; I've, nominal; I'aclflo coast, 19ii. 1(.il4c; lft, nominal. HIDES Quiet; Central America, So; Bo gota. 21 11 to. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, tt& 24c; seconds, axiiic; thirds, 18j00o; reject, 16ff17c. BUTTF.R Steady, firm: creamery spe rials, 30c; extras, J6o; third to first, H'j) 28c; state dairy, common to flneat. Ziiao; process, second to special. 33$ 27c; factory, June make. 23j24o; current make, S23o; Imitation creamery, 24r-iT26o. CHEESE steady; state, whole milk, up state, 15'g'17c; fancy, 15c; choice, 14Y,r 15c; good to prime, 14S14o; common to fair, lHJiao; skims, full to special, 11 j 12e. ErtOB Firm; fresh gathered, extra firsts, 16t27c; first. Hihc, seciinds. Utfale. 1-OULTRY Alive, eaay; springs. lfiffUo: fowls, 1718c; turkevs, 12tM5r-; dressed. Ir regular: western broilers. 17W20o; western fowls, l418o; western turkeys, 1482io, WEATHER IN THE GRAIX DRI.T Slightly Warmer Weather 1 Pre ' dieted for Thla Vicinity. OMAHA, Neb., 6epL 29. U10. The wave of cool weather, that passed over the central valleys early In the week, has reached the Atlantic states, and tem peratures are lower this morning every where east of the Alleghaniea. An area of high pressure, accompanied by a slight, but Kcneral tall In temperature has appeared on the Pacific coast An Area of low preniur from the northwest Is moving down over the central valleys, and hat caused a de cided rise In temperature along the eastern Rocky mountain slope, and east over the tipper Missouri and upper Mississippi val leys. Generally fair weather ha prevailed throughout the country during th past twenty-four hours, except some very light and scattered showers occurred In the east ern and west gulf states, and It Is generally clear in all sections this morning, and tha Indications are for continued fair In thl vicinity tonight and Frday, with slightly warmer tonight Temperature and precipitation as com pared with the last three years: ... , 1910. 1908. 1908. 190T. Minimum temperature 62 63 36 48 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .12 Normal temperature for today, 61 degree. ,.Iief.lc"Lnc)r m Precipitation sine March L 11.71 Inches. Deficiency corresponding- period In 1909. .88 of an Inch. . Iclency corresponding period In 190S. 172 Inches. AT WELSH. Looal Forecaster Weather Bureau. want Reartoa Solletlau For Omaha. Neh- for the twenty-font hour ending at 8 a. m.. 75th mertdiaa Use. Thursday, September , 1910: O-AJAA DISTRICTS. Temn Ttatr nation a. stag. Ashaland, Neb... 71 Auburn, Neb 75 Broken Bow, Neb 80 Colbertaon, Neb.. 88 Columbus. Neb.. 78 Fairbury( Neb.... 78 Fairmont, Neb... 76 Od. Inland. Neb.. 78 IHartlngton, Neb. 78 Hastings, Neb... 77 Holdrege, Neb... 78 Omaha 74 fOnkdale. Neb.... 76 Tekatnah. Neb... 77 Alta, la 75 Carrcll, la 74 Claiinda, la 71 Sibley, la 78 Sioux City. Ia... 70 (Not included in averages. Minimum temperature for twelve-hogy period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No, of Temp.e Hats. Station. Station Max. it in. fall. .00 Skf! .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 The weather la much warmer In the up per Mississippi and upper Missouri valleva. and I warmer generally throughout th entire oorn and wheat region. The oniv appreciable precipitation oocurrlng In the last iweniy-iour nours was a ngnt shower at one station In the Kansas City district. -.An llbm, ioai t orecaster. St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29. WHEAT Future lower; September, 96c; December, 98c: May, $' 03; cash Irregular; track. No. I red, $1.004, 1.04; No. 1 hard, 88c6 $1.06. CORN Futures lower; December. 46o: May. 61o; cash steady; track. No. 1 62c: No. 3 white, 62362o. OATS irutures lower; December, 31ot May, 34c; cash easier; track. No. 1 Sic: No 2 white, 85o. RYE Unchanged at 78o. FLOUR yulet; red winter patent, $4,753) 6.25: extra fancy and straight, $4.1044.70; hard winter clears, $3.30ra3.80. 8EEI Timothy, 88.OO4r8.oO. CORNMEAL-42.90. BRAN Weak; sacked east track. 94f08o, HAY Steady: timothy $12.0019.00; prairie. $12 OtXii-15.00. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing, 818.76. Lard, lower; prime steam, $12. 4212. 62. Drv salt meats, unchanged: boxed extra. shorts, $12.62; clear ribs, $12.62; short clears, $12.87. Bacon, unchanged, boxed extra short, $14.13; clear ribs, $14.12; short clears, $14.OT. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 13c; springs, 13o; turkeys, 17&19o; ducks, 13a; geese, 10a. BUTTER unchanged; creamery, Z54tJo. EGGS Firm at 23c, RecelptaShipments. Flour, bbls 6.600 .ll.tHJ Wheat, bu 69,000 69,000 Corn, bu 30,000 17. 04 Oau, bu 27,000 40,001 Kansas City Grain and Provl-lons. KANSAS CITY. Sept. lO.-WHEAT-Sep- tember. 98o; December, 95o; May, 99c; cash, lc lower; No. 1 hard, 96c$1.01; No. S, 96$Lo0; No. 1 red, 97v49o; No. $. 94 &98c. CORN September, 60o; December, 47c; May, 60c: cash. 1ilc lower: No. 1 mixed. 61'n61c; No. 8, 60&60c; No. 1 white, &0c. No. 3, 60c. OATS Unchanged ; No.,1 white, 82S34o; No. 1 mixed. 31'a'32o. RYE No. 1, 74(&77o. HAY Unclanged; choice timothy, H1.609 14.00; choice, prairie. $12.2612 60. BUTTER Creamery, 28o; firsts, 28c; sec onds, 23c; packing stock, 22c. EUQS Extra, 26c, firsts, !4o; seconds. 17o. RecelptaBhipmenls. Wheat, bu 174. OoO 1H6,000 Corn, bu 13,0u0 87,000 Oaia, bu 8,001) lO.OUu Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 29. WHEAT September, $1.07; December, $107; cash: No. 1 hard, $L09; No. 1 northern, $L09 1.10; No. I northern, $1. 061.07; No. 1 northern, $1.0301.05. FLAX Closed. $2.46. CORN No. 8 yellow, 5161c. OATS No. 8 white, 8Uijr31. RYE No. .2, T0Vr71a HRAN- 18.far1 19.00, FLOUR First patents, $5.2096.40: second patents, $6.0036 20; first clears, 33. 603-u; second clears, $3 .3032.60. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Sept. 29. COR! Lower; No. I white, 61c; No. 2 yellow, 61c; No. $, 610 ; No. 4. 60c; no grade. 4Xc. OATS Lower; No. S whits, 83o; No. S white, 32c. Columbus 17 70 46 Louisville 19 76 63 St. Louis 13 74 46 Indianapolis 12 72 46 Chicago 26 72 44 Les Moines 14 76 44 Minneapolis 30 80 46 Kansas City ...... 24 7$ 46 Omaha 19 76 46 17,000 4.000 SO.OUO .33.500 $2,100 86,700 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Rent. 29 WHEAT Rnt I dull; No. 2 red, western, winter, no stock: futures quiet; October, 7s 3d; December, 7s 37d. CORN Spot easy; American mixed. 6a ld: futures steady: October. 4a Vd: Iwceinber, 4a 6d. FLOUR Winter patents, dull; 29s. Onaahn Hsy Market. OMAHA. Sept. .-HAY-No. I upland $Uuu; Kansaa. $13 00; No. 1 upland 11100 packing. $ow; alfalfa, 14.0v; N0. . Attorn 6 000; export demand. Last prices were 1 to lc net lower, nepiemoer, i ui-4'n 1 "ov. cioeea at $101; December, $1. 041.06; closed st $1.04; May, $1.08V1.10; closed at $108. Receipts, 81,5o0 bushels. CORN Easy. No. 2. 61o nominal elevator domestic to arrive; No. 1, 69c f. o. b. afloat. Future markets were very weak under liquidation Induced by Increased crop estimates and fine weather, cloeln a higher to lo lower. September. 61ll61c; closed at 61e; December, 6c; closed at 68c; May cloned at 4Vo. Receipts, 2,250 bOAT5 Spot market, easy.. No. 1, $7o; No 4, $7c Futures market was easier under selling by cash house and with corn closing to 1e net lower; November, !iS39c: closed at sc; ueceinDcr closed at 8&r: May, ic; joiy. PRjiVlSloNS l'ik. ateady; mass. $220rw B.60; taujlly, 36-60; abort clear, $. ONLY TWO THINGS are necessary to preserve for ever the life of yoar hair good sense in buying and good judgment in applying Won der Dandruff Cure, your har der Dandruff Cure. Your barber knows how to do it. Single application 15c; 10 oz. bottle $1.00. Herbert . Gooch Co., Brokers and Dealers omAJjr raoTiixons btocxsl Omaha Office, 111 Board of TradeBUg -Bell Phons, Doug. 621; Ind.. AZ121. ootia im vsia statsV