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    THE BEE: OMAIIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
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1 DWIV WQ w 4 awiiw BU1W
w wi j. . . . m w n a S S
mmtm a-mi "TIlUflT
m I'ret Notional Hak Bid
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
'-Iwmr on Ivaiul and tor sals at
a-.otmtJi from $300 to $3,000.
IjiL BENSON & MYERS,
. 412 IM. r. Life Bldg.
OARVIN BROS.. M floor N. T. Ufa. $W
'go 8100.800 on Improved proper?-. No delay.
WANTED CI tjr loan. Peters Truet Co.
1 WANTED City loan and warranta, W
Varnam bmtta Ca. 1820 Fsrnam Bt
i $600 o $5,000 on Omaha homes. O'Keefe
1 Real Estate Co, 1016 N. T. Ufa. Pot. Of
J A-llM. .
I MONET TO LOAN-Faro InTOetmont Co.
SWAPS
II ACRES, Malroao park. Chicago, 111,
rimr: will trade for Incomo paying prop-
rtr: rjrlce, 9.&00. Nowata Land A Lot
Co.. 6M New York Life Bide, Phone,
tied 1999; A-172L .
Land for Town
! Property
i 14 acres, with 186 under Irrigation and
I paid-up water light In North Platte valley.
j itallroad aiding on land; three mllea to
! good town. Price $66 per acre, $8,200. Clear.
' Owner wants city or town property In ex
Igihange. i PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Entire Sd Floor Ware Block.
I 8. E. Corner 15th and Farnam Sta.
Phones, Doug. 1781., A 1188.
FOR SWAP. ,
Fine art etore, stock Invoice about $6,000.
Will pay big anywhere; make offer.
NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.,
658 New York Life Bldg.
Phones Red 1999. A 1721.
RAILWAY TIME CARD-CO!,T,D
Chtcaae A North eetera
NORTHBOUND.
TVln City Expreaa a 7.60 am alO ?0 pm
Pious City Looal a $ 46 pm a I 88 pin
Minn. Dakota Ex a TOO pm a 9:15 am
Twin City Ltd (ex gat). a 1:46 pm a 7:30 am
Twin City Lt (Pat only). 11H) pm at Nam
EAST BOUND.
Omaha Express a 7 00 am all 86 am
Chicago Local all 0 pm a I M pm
Colorado-Chicago a 6:10 pm a 1:18 pm
Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 7:55 am
Pacific Coast-Chicago.. .a pm a ID pm
Loa Angeles Limited ...a 8:50 pm all 20 pin
Overland Limited all:4 pm a 7:46 am
Denver Special ...al2:40 am a $82 am
Carroll Local a 4:30 pm al 00 am
Fast Mall a ( 80 pm a S: pm
WESTBOUND.
Llncoln-Chadron a 7 .60 am all:00 am
Nofolk-Dallaa a 7:60 am ai0:46 Din
hong Pine-So. Platte.... b 1:16 pm b 6:20 pm
aatings-Superlor b 1 15 pm b 6:20 pm
Deadwood-Hot Springs.. a 1:66 pm a 6:20 pm
Casper-Lander a $:66 pm all 00 am
Fremont-Albion b 6.W pm a l:6o pm
Illlaols Ceatral
Chicago Express a 7:09 am a 1:46 pm
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 8:00 am
Minn. St. Paul Ex b 7:00 am
Mlnn-8t Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 8:00 am
Chloagro, Hock Island
EAST.
Rocky Mountain Ltd....al2:S8 am
Iowa Local Pass a 6:35 am
Chicago Dally Ex a 7:42 am
Chicago Local Pasa....blO:S6 am
Dee Moines Local Paaa.a 4:00 pm
Chicago Express a 4:40 pm
Chicago Limited a 6:08 pm
WEST.
The Moutalneer a I 50 am
Chi. -Neb. Ltd., Lincoln. a 8:2 am
Colo. A Cal. Ex a 1:26 pm
Okl. A Texas Express. a 8:80 pm
Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0.40 pm
Paclfl
aio-.so pm
a 4:30 pm
a 1:46 am
610:19 Dm
all 30 pm
a 1:16 pm
a 8:02 am
a 7:06 am
a 6:47 pm
a 4:30 pm
a 1:70 pm
all: 31 pm
Darlington Station-Tenth at Maaoa,
B-arllnsrton
Denver California.. ...a 4:10 pm
Puget Sound Express. ..a 4:10 pm
Nebraska points a 8:20 am
Black Hills a 4:10 pm
Lincoln Mall b 1:20 pm
Northwest Bxpreaa ....all:2a pm
Nebraska points a 8:20 am
Nebraska Express a 8:16 am
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Ixcal a 7:Z5 pm
Schuyler-Plattsmouth .b 8:05 pm
Piattsmouth-lowa a 8:18 am
Bellevue-Plattsmouth ..al2:30 pm
Colorado Limited all:2S pm
Chicago Special a 7:16 am
Chicago Express a 4:20 pm
Chicago f ast uxpreaa..a 6:30 pm
WANTED-T0 BUY
B""3T price paid for Zd-band furniture,
carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. D. 89TL
SECOND HAND clothes, evening and
party dresses. John Feldman, 218 N. 17 tb
fct.; phones Douglas 8128. lnd. A-8636.
WANTED TO RENT
Don't store your furniture for the winter:
family of two would like to rent, some good
furniture or would rent a nicely furnished
modern apartment or house for the winter,
Tel. Harney Ml, 1120 S. 28th tit.
WANTED TO RENT Not later than No
vember, 1st a good sized house In good
residence neighborhood. Address with full
description of house. B 203. Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG MAN deslrea place to work for
board ana room in private lamny wnue at'
tending school. Boyle College. Bo IB
phones.
A No. 1 Bookkeeper desires position. Can
' operate typewriter and do any clerical wonk
' Best of references. Address M 182, Bee.
WANTED Ladles' clothes to launder by
Urst-class laundress. Call Douglas 6501.
nuLPtutuciNcniu man ana wire want
Work on farm, best of reference furnished
Addresa Henry Derry, 2027 Harney fct.,
Omaha.
i
WANTED A position as companion for
, Invalid, or. elderly lady. 'Phone Harney
IMS.
7-ROOM bouse, bath, toilet; lot 60x130.
clear. Trade for wild land In Nebraska;
lana must oe clear.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
658 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999; A-172L
-4
STOCKMEN ATTENTION.
Owing to 111 health owner will sell the
best sheep feeding yards In Nebraska, lo
cuted at Schuyler, a great hay country only
sixty miles from Omaha on Burlington and
u. p. it. it. improvements: uood house,
and bunk houses, big elevator and bins
grinder, barn 2M feet long and 40 feet wide,
dip vat, windmill, tanks, etc. Complete up.
todate equipment. A great money maker,
Price $15,000; would take a ranch In part
payment.
J. W. FITZGERALD,
827 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb,
WE exchange properties of merit H. H.
cuiver, tu-ns . x, tare. Douglas 7806.
Iowa Local
Creston-Iowa Local
St. Louis Express ...
K. C. A St. Joseph...
K. C. A St. Joseph..
K. C, & St Joseph...
..a 9:15 am
,..a 8:30 pm
,..a 4:30 pm
,..al0:46 pm
a 8:46 om
a 8:45 pm
a 6:10 pm
a 8:45 Dm
al2:15 pm
a 7:00 am
a 6:10 pm
a 6:10 pm
b 8:06 am
a 7:50 pm
bl0:20 am
a 8:60 am
a 1:40 pm
a 7:00 am
all 06 pm
a 1:55 Dm
a 8:00 am
alO SO am
al0:30 am
all:45 am
a 6:45 am
.a 9:15 am a6:10 nm
.a e.ov pm
Webster Station loth and Webster.
Missouri Paclfl
Auburn Local b 8:50 pm bl2:16 pm
Chicago, at. rani, Minneapolis at
Omaha
Sioux City Express b 1:00 pm bll:46 am
Omaha Local c 6:20 pm
Sioux City Passenger b 8:20 nm
l win city r-assenger ...o o:ju am
Sioux City Local o 8:3o am
Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b 9:10 am
(a) Dally. (b Dally exceDt Sunday. (c
Bunoay oniy.
Local Securities
Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnknr
& Co.. 449 Omaha National bank bulMlnif
Bid. Aikad
Adams Co. (Is.) warnnts I psr cent 100
Heatrlcs Oimwj, pfd 87
natnc urauuvrji com e wv
Colorado Tel. Co. 7 per oant M M
CuJ.hr Packini Co. 5a M tn
Columbia, Neb., E. L. 6a, UM 90 t24
C, B. Ill IJIt., Ii 8Va
Danvar Q. a E. I per oant notes, Mil n loo
Oarm an-American Cotfaa li 86
Intamational Con. Co., with bonus 40
Iowa Portland Cement let 4a M 10
Kanaas G. A E. 7 par ct. pld, Wichita 100
Kanaaa City (municipal) 44 1044 104
H., u. si. at u. ta, lvii, oonua if ai
Lyon Co. (Ia.) warrants, 6 par oant loo
Omaha Water Co. 6a, 114 t lot
Omaha Water Co. 6a, 1IM II
Omaha A C. B. St. By. pfd 6 per oant 13
IRAIN ANDPUODUCt: MARiLEI
Wheat Prices Hold to Low Ebb and
Hay Oo Lower.
CORN IS ALSO GOING DOWN
tales Oatlet la Gala of Kxport Do.
saaal er Mllllag Deasaad Traaa.
plree Wheat Will Caa
(laaa ta Fall.
OMAHA. Oct L 1910.
A week-end rally was expected In wheat
after having been liquidated so severely.
Traders all concede that bearish conditions
still exist. v lthout some outlet lor tne
accumulated stocks In the way of an ex
port and mllHng demand prices will work
still lower.
There SDneara ta be no bullish news to
prevent corn from selling lower despite the
irregular decline of the last two monias.
October 1 la here and no accident has
occurred to the growing crop and this
createa very bearish feeling.
Wheat firmed as was expected and Liv
erpool showed a firmer tone. It Is thought
that milling demand may Improve now mat
values have had some advance, but the
conditions are bearish and only temporary
advances are probable.
With some Drosnecta of the weather turn
ing unfavorable and covering by ahorta
who felt the break had discounted the
bearish conditions and light offering from
the country gave corn aome show of
strength.
primary wheat receipts were i,iu,
bushels and shipments were L0,0i0 bushels,
against receipts last year of 1,709,000 bushels
and shipments of 772,000 bushels.
primary corn receipts were blt.wu Dusneis
and shipments were 622,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 6S2.000 busneis ana
shipments of 443.000 bushels.
Clearances were 12,000 bushels ot corn, s
bushels of oats and wh.at and flour equal
to 217.000 bushels.
Liverpool closed 4d lower to ttd nlgner
on wheat and l lower on corn.
Onaaha Cash Mlro,
WHEAT No. t hard. 92V'57o: No. 8
hard. 90Wa-c: No. 4 hard. 84VM(92c:
Jected hard, 7953c; No. $ spring, W&Mc;
No. 8 spring, 2ir96c; No. $ durum, 82Va3c,
CORN No. 8 white. 4t4a4()c; No. ;
white. 46fi4'Ac: No. 4 white. 4Mi46V4c: No,
2 yellow, 46Va46o; No. 8 yellow, 44vU4(Ha;
No. 4 yellow, 46246c; No. S, 464646c;
No. 3. 46&46fec: No. 4. 46iii6Hc; no grade.
41fi'43Uc.
oatw No. I white. oWnotte: atanaara.
ZMlMSOc: No. 8 white. ZtWdMo: No,
wnlte, ZXhitgWc; No. 8 yellow, ZSHimc;
No. 4 yellow. 28H029C.
BARLET-No. 4, 6263c; No. 1 feed, 65tt
68HC
HYR No. t, 6W70c; No. 8, 6869C.
Caxlet Heeelpta. ,
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago 46 814 138
Mlnneanolla 893
Omaha 27 64 18
Duluth 210 ...
ond patents, 5.09f6.t: first clear, $1.60
6 3.80. second clears. $2.80tl2.60.
! K W YORK GENERAL MARKET
CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS
Featarea of the Trading; and Cloalaa;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
Omaha A G. B. St. Rl.. com.
Omaha SC. B, Bt Ky. ta, 1928...
Omaha St. Ry. 5a, 114
Omaha C. B. R. B. pfd
Trl-CHr R. A U Cov oom
Union Oon. Oo., with bonua
Union Stock Tarda stock, Omaha.
Ux-dlTldand.
47
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100
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Bank. .Clearance.
OMAHA, Oct 1. Bank clearings for to
day were $2,618,094.49 and tor the corre
apondlng lato last year $2,452,819.46.
Clearings for the week snow a gain of
$797t848.53 over the same week last year.
The totals for 1910 are $15,834,166.88 and for
1909 they are $15,036,318.35. The figures for
the week are as follows:
1910. 1910
.$ 2,866.331 25 $ 8.108.639.29
. 2.0,242.34 2.174.17S.43
. 2,5X9,3110.13 - 2,474.673.94
. 2.751,85.03 2,633,371.37
. 2,199,100.13 2.225,307 34
. 2,462,819.46 2,618,094.49
Monday ....
Tuesday ..,
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday
Saturday ..
CHICAGO, Oct. 1. Week end buying
based on fear of an oversold condition In
the wheat market here rallied prices today,
Probability that the week's increase in tne
visible supply will fall 1.0u0,0uu bushela
short of the gain a year ago was another
help for the bulls. The close showed a net
advance of Vuc to Ttiflc. Corn finished
o to S'c higher man last night, and
oats up Vc to W4eC. Latest figures for
provisions varied lrora 27fto gain to a loss
of 15c.
Most of the demarld for wheat apparently
came irom snorts Dut tnere waa aiso
little Investment buying of a better sort
than recently. One of tne causes waa that
the receipts at primary points were mucn
smaller than a year ago and the ship
ments somewhat larger. For the week
primary receipts were nearly 4,00o,OiA)
Dushels under those of the corresponding
time twelve months ago. There waa a
steadily enlarging trade, too, in cash wheat
at higher premiums. Moreover, fotelgn
markets were steadier than had been antl
clpated. although, world shipments are now
estimated to be greater than yesterday's
forecast. The clone was firm at the best
prices of the session. December ranged
from 96696kC to 9Vc. with last transac
tions Vfllc up at 970.
Strength In corn today, vu looked on as
a natural reaction from the declines In the
week. December fluctuated from 46c to
49'a49Vc, and closed firm at .8c net
higher at 49c. The cash market was
weak. No. 2 yellow closed at 51(g6lc.
In oats a better tone was apparent. De
cember sold between 320 and 3c, clos
ing &ac above last night at 32Tc.
The provision trade was a Jeray, uncer
tain affair, with a stronger tendency. Final
quotations were 15c higher to 16c lower for
pork; 100 to 1012ViO up for lard, and with
rioa at an aavance ot wnc.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Qaotatloaa of tkt Day oa Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct. l.-FtiOUR-Qulet and
about steady; aprlng patenta. $0.406.60;
winter straights, $4.8otf4.40: winter patents.
$4.60fS4.90; spring clears. $4.4.Vi4.5ft; winter
extrss No. 1, $3 5uS.8S; winter extras No. 2.
$3.4(Vf16K; Kansas straights, $4 75'ti4 S6. Kye
flour, steady: fair to good, $4.(g4.25; choice
to fancy, $4.2Mi4 35.
CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, tl.S6$1.4; coarse, $1.403145; kiln dried.
$3 V
WIEAT-Spot firm; No. I red, $1 01
levator, and $10114 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, $1.19 f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market: There was an advance In
wheat early on the cables and coverings,
hilt I ha r.h mnA .vivirt riemsnd WSS poor
and prices lost part of the gain, but closed
steady at ,o to He net advance. Decem
ber. ll.04V,l.04V: closed. $104H; May ciosea
$1.0S. Receipts, 63,200 bushels; exports, 16,
004 bushels.
CORN Snot firm: No. 2 corn, eue, eleva
tor, domestto to arrive and f. o. b., afloat;
future market was without transactions.
nlnalnar nnmln.llv unr.Han.ped: December
closed t4jc, and May eoc; receipts, ei.w
bushels; ahlpmenta, none.
OATS Spot market quiet; new atandara
white, 88c; No. 2, 884c; No. 2. 87Hc; No. 4,
WSVkc. futures market was without tran
sactions, closing nominally unchanged.
October closed, 88c: Deceber. 8STc; May,
Af Julv ale r.mlnt. 42 M0A bushels.
HAT-Steady: prime. $1.10; No. 1. $106(3
L07S; No. 2, 95e(fT$l.00; No. 8. 75fJ!Oc.
HOPS Kioortv! atata common to cnoico,
1910, 20ig23c; 1909, 18(U21c; Paclflo coast 1910,
HIDES Firm; Central American, auc; Bo
gota, 21fo22e.
LEATHER Steidv: hemlocK nrsis, taa
24c: secnnrla. HVnlr- relecta. lB'dlTc.
PROVISIONS Pork steady; mess, $22 oof
22.60; family, $25.0o'a-25.50; short clears. $22.00
4T23.75: beef, firm: mess. $16.(Hvai6.60; beef
hams, $22.00(324.00; cut meats, rirm; picmea
bellies, ten to fourteen pounds, 15411 He;
pickled hams, 14Vfai5c: lard, firm;; middle
west nrlma. 112. 7n 12.S5: relinea. iieauy
continent, $13.30: South America, $14.00;
compound, lOHHllc.
TALLOW Steady; prime City nogsneaas,
714c: country. 71'a8Hc.
BUTTER Barely steady; creamery, spe
cials, 30V4c; extras, 25c; third to first.
28c; state dairy, common to finest, 2.4T28c;
second to special. 23tfT27c; factory.
J, ins make, 23H24o; current make, 22&23c;
Imitation creamery, z'a ao.
CHEESE steady ; state, wnoie mim, up
state, 16H17c; fanoy, 15Hc; cnoice, iv'it
ib' annd to rjrlme. UtSWAo: common to
fair. HWl3c; skims, full to spscliU. 12H
12VO.
EGGS Steady, fresh gathered, extra
firsts, &W627c; first, 24ti25c; seconds, 2223c,
POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chlrkens,
17c: fowls. 18c: turkeys. 12'al5C. Dressed
steady; western broilers, 17520c; fowls, 14
17Vc; spring turKeys, lvuac.
OMAIIA GENE. HAL. MARKET.
RfrrTER Creamt-v. No 1. delivered te
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 81c; No. 2,
In 80-1 b tuba, 80c; No. 3, In 1-lb. cartons,
Z9c; No. 2, in (So-lb. tubs, 27Vko; packing
stock, solid pack, 22o.. dairy, in UO-lb. tuba,
1841240. Market changes every Tueaday.
CHEESE Twins, 18c; young Americas,
lHc; daisies, loftc; triplets, laVfcc; limberjer.
Uc; No. 1 brick, lsftc; imported Swlsa, 42o;
domestic Swlia. 24c; block Swlas, 22o.
POULTRY Dressea broilers under $ lbs,
80c; over 8 lbs., loo; bene 16c; cocks, lOo;
ducks, ISc; geese, :c; turkeys. 26c; pigeons,
per dos., $l.m; homer squabs, per dos., $4 us;
fancy squabs, per dos., $aA0; No. L per dos..
$3.00. AUve: Broilers, 16c; over 2 lbs., 11c:
liens, lie; old roosters. So; Old ducks, lull
feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, loc;
turkeys, 16c; guinea fowls, 20c, each; pigeons,
per uos., sue , uuiuvi. vw.. a.w, auuaos.
No.
OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle of All Kindt Lower
for the Week.
HOGS SELL TEN CENTS HIGHER
Sheep aad Lambs Show Very l,ittio
Chaaare, Record Breaking Re
ceipts Selling Wlthoat Casf
lag; a Break ia Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. t 1910.
Recelnts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official londav 13.968 l.o8
Official Tuesday 9.2 4.993
Official Wednesday 13,U8 ."
Offlolal Thursday 6.141 1.006
Official Friday 1,008 8.758
Estimate Saturday 102 1.220
63.215
28.8X6
S.332
83.4U
12.0S8
264
166.492
1402W
149.141
142.548
108. 64
131.109
Six davs this week. ...42.698 21.748
Same days last week. ...42.219 20.923
Same days 2 weeks ago.. 42.654 23.49
Same days 8 weeks ago.. 39 f98 23.898
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 40.663 81.797
Same davs last vear. .. .86.712 26,174
) ho r, 1 1 ,m I v ..hi. aKma tns rweiyw
of cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date as compared with last
year: lain 1908. mo.
r.in. a... .n. ... c.-c Ma ?71
Hons 1 Rf.1 MM 1809 875 iSJO.loi
Sheep .1.857.056 1.419,880 437.176
The fnllowlna tahla sliowa the average
prices of hogs at South Omaha for tba last
several daya. with comparisons:
Dates. 1910. X909.19U8. 1907.19O. 1906. 11904.
Sept. 23...
SPt 23...
Sept 24...
bept. 25...
Sept 26...
Sept. 27...
Sept. 28.,.
Sept 29...
Sept. S0..J
Oct. I....
8 43
8 461
I 44
a
8 46
8 ai
8 29V
8 411
8 61V.
8 101
mi iii!S!!3
a i: I im l 891
8 16 6 75 6 901 6 17
I 6 67I 6 96 6 19 t 24 t
. I ; i mi 1 19 i n
8 OKI 67 6 86 1? 8 wl B
7 9SI 6 66 21 16 "
7 88 $ 69 6 031 3 I
7 7 a ail h Oil 261 B 74
Sunrfa v.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, South omana. ioi
twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. batur
day; RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep,
C., M. A St. P
Missouri Pacific
C. & N. W., east
C. A N. W west
C, St. P., M. & O
C, B. & Q., west
C, R. I. & P.. east
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western..
4
8
2
13
2
7
8
8
42
6 00; southern cows. $2.77x4 W; native cows
and helfera. $2 Vf?6.50; elockers and feeders,
$3.40ru .80; bulls, $3.2:.ti4 50; caJves, $3.76150;
western steers, $4.2bij4.6o; western
UTMia.09. .... . . ,
1KH1S Receipts, l.oro nesn; maraeiwj
higher; bulk of sales. $S.VoV90; heavy,$a 50
$ 4 66; packers and butchers. $S.60.80;
Ight. $H.75iioa
SHF.KF AND LAMKS- nereirnis nun.
market steady: muttons, $3.604; lamos.
$5. 75 . 66; fed wethera and yearlings, $3.7wy
6.00; few western ewea, $3 Mij4.00.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demaad for Cattlo Weak ""
Illaher Sheep Steady.
CTTTPAOfl. Oct. 1. CATTLE Receipts,
estimated at 600 head: market weak; beeves.
$4.CO'ii.00; Texas steers, $4.1iB:
steers, $4.10tf.75; stockers end feeders. $3.60
tr6.60: cowa aand heifers, $2.2u6.30; calves.
$7.6010.00. t .
lit iis Receipt a estimatea at s.vw nrmu.
market 5o higher: light. $S.fcV39.30; mixed.
$.6tVi9.25; heavy. 88.85ut.16; rough. JS.S&'rf
8 66; good to choice heavy. $55fi16; pigs.
$8.259 10; bulk Of sales, $8.f.00.
BHf.Er AND IjAMW I-teceipts emimainj
at 1.000 hesd: market steady; native Bi.ww
4 20: western. 82.90-a4.15: yearlings, $4.o
550; lamba. native, t4.76i4r7.l0; western, $4.75
G90.
St. Lewis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 1. CATTLE Recelrts,
1,500 head. Inoludlng TOO Texans; market
steady; native beef steers. $6.76uS.OO; cows
and heifers. $3. 607. 00; stockers and feed
ers. $3.66(85.50; Texas and Indian steers,
$6.75r7.50; cowa and heifers. $3.104.26;
calves In carload lots, $6.0ft98.50.
HOGS-Receipts. 1.000 head: marltet va iw
higher; pigs and lights, $d.50ifr9.25; packers
8.Z52i9.1i: butchera and best neavy,
9.25.
No sheep on sal a
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 1. CATTLb rtecelpta.
100 head; market steady, steers $4.5tW7.25;
cows and heifers, $3.005.00; calvea, $4,001
8.50. . .
HOGS RecelDta. 1.000 head; margei
opened 5 10c higher; closed steady; top,
$9.00; bulk cf sales. tS.a'S SO. ,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1OT neaa;
market steady; lamba. t6.2.vu4.75.
Stock la Sight.
Receipt of live stock at the five princi
pal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 100 2. a 2no
St. Joseph 10 l.ono low
Kansas City S.000 1.000
St. Louis 1,500 2.000
Chicago 600 6.000
Total receipts 4
DISPOSITION HEAD,
Cattle. Hogs. Shoep.
Totala
..$15,036,318.35 $15,834,166.1
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE -UNION PACIFIC
Railroad Company Auction. The follow
ing unclaimed baggage will be sold
at public auction at No. 617 South loth
St., Omaha, Nebraska, commencing
at 7 p. m., Tuesday, October, 11,
trunks marked A. O. Torjuson, C. Plckard,
Clarence D. Baker, W. A. Brock. Anna
Byron. Harry Wathen, 11. D. Crattl. Zlno
trunks marked Wm. Kyai., K. S. Johnson,
Joe Loranso, E. L. Maxon, Mrs. Carrie
Scott, y. A. Martiiias, Mrs. L. F.
Smith, L. F. Straube, Dr. O. A. Fischer,
J W. Flint. George F. Hughes, S. Egarskl,
Miss Eflie Weoldrldge. Steamer trunks,
marked Paul W. . Lester, Miss An
gelo Ankney, II. l Daugherty, R. R.
Jones. Box nutrked J'LuiKly," Mrs. Clarence
C'arr. Sample trunk marked A. E. Hart.
No. 21 LU-Chlcago. Chests marked John
Collins. Dross suitcases marked E. S. Tag
gard, Orrle Holland, John Green, H.
Thleket, G. T, Peebles, Wm. Hazard, H. H.
Budd. H. B. White, W. W. Williams. H.
ltankln, D. J. lUnkia, K P. Coleman, H. c.
1'uriBh. M. Fiynn. Mlka Ross. Canvas
telescopes marked Ray Van Bauer, E. Col
lins G. . Buttler, J. D. Cordoba, E. F.
Andrews, C. O. Gentry, bearing Southern
Paclflo Intel Une checks Nob. 71o9i'3, 74i34
T42M6; O. S. L. Interline checks Nos. Kasft'
17141. 1.NU049, 197204, 201W4 and 207161; O. H.
A N. Interline checks Nos. 82541 and 1270M;
C. A N. W. interline checka Nos. IM14
227264, 227265, 23U679. 2viit. 3o3,M, 304798, 326630
and local check 60i;21; D. & H. G. C. O. D
checka 1m1 and lsJ, C, M. A St. P. C. O
1). check 1!; S. P. L. A. S S. L. Inter
line check 1413a; C, St. P.. M. A O siwcial
check 634!; A., T. & S. F. special checks
Noa. 4M.41 and 433946: C. & S. Interline
checka Noa. 607030. 641300 and 641416; North
ern Paclflo apectal checka Noa. 572m and
6230110; Grand Trunk apecial check 713121
Nevada Northern No. 7fc0; C. & W. I. C. O
I). 6134. Also bM plecea of mlacellaneoua
articles consisting of guna, bundles, blank
ets, valises, trunks, boxes, chests, watches
and musical Instruments not marked.
A. TKAYNOU. General Baggage Agent.
S18-2302-9
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. COTTON Futures
closed firm; closing bids: October 13.60c;
November, 13.66c; December, 13.82c; Janu
ary, 13. Mc; February. 13. Wc; March, 13.98c;
April, 14.02c; May, 14.07c; June, 14.05c; July,
14 06c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands,
13.75c; middling gulf. 14.00c; sales ,333 bales.
Quotations furnisher by Logan A Bryan,
members of New YorK Cotton exchange,
315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1. COTTON Higher;
middling ' 13Vic; receipts, 945 bales; ship
ments, 949 bales; stock, 845 bales.
Option I Open. High. Low. Close.
October . .
December,
Jsnusry .'.
March ....
May
July
IS 69 13 02 13 65
13 77 13 86 13 76
13 79 13 88 18 76
13 92 14 04 IS 91
13 97 14 10 13 97
14 05 14 07 13 98
13 80
13 82
13 84
13 98
14 07
14 06
Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
Sept. 96HH 97 87 93H
May 102Vs 1 02 1 02ifc 1 02H 102
Corn
Sept. 4849 48H 49, 49
May 61W7 62 615214 61H
Oata
Sept, 32V4H 82 32 82 SIVi
May 36V4-tT 36 30W 85 36VPVk
Pork
Jan. 17 66 17 75 17 62V4 17 76 17 47
May 17 42 17 42Vi 17 80 17 82
Lard
Nov. U 65 11 67 11 62 U 65 U 66
Jan. 10 62 10 67 10 60 10 66 10 66
Ribs
Oct. 11 26 11 30 11 20 11 26 11 20
Jan. 40 47 40 47 10 90
May 9 27 9 40 9 27 9 40 880
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UN ION STATION Teath aad Marcr.
Arrive.
all:30 pin
a 6:46 pm
a 6 46 am
a 5:10 pin
a 8:30 pin
a 7 42 am
all. 30 am
a 4 54 pic
a 8:20 piu
a 4:45 pin
a 10. 3d aru
b 1:6) pm
Ualoa Paclflo .
Leave.
Can. Fran. Overland L..a 8:15 am
China & J aran p, M...a 4:10 piu
Atlantic Express
Oregon-Wuah. . Limited. a 4.00 pm
1 Ant Angeles Limited. ...all:4ti pin
Colorado Special all 48 pm
leiiver Special a 6:47 am
Colorado KxprSis a 8:04 pm
Chlcago-Pui tland 8pl...ali:uO pm
North Platte Local ....a 815 am
Grand Island Lucal a 6:30 pm
Lincoln Bra tries Local. .till. 40 pin
(h tea go. Great Weatera
Chicago Limited ".a 8:48 pm
Twin City LJiiuied a 8 30 pm a 7:53 am
Tain City t-xpieas kl.waai a 8:J0 pin
Chicago Expieas a 8:45 pin
Ckleaao, Mlleraakeo at St. Pawl
Overland Limited v all 43 pm a 7:59 am
Omaha-t hlcago fc.x o 7 16 am b 9:J0 am
Omaha-Suvannah x,...c 7:15 am c 9:30 am
Colo. -Calif. Kx ........a 6 04 pin a 8 25 pm
Colorado jcluK.. a 7.57 pm U.U pm
Perry -oniata Local ...b i.Vt pm bll.06 pm
Waa
Omaha-St. Ixiula Ex. ...a 8:30 pm a 125 am
Mail and Express a 7:30 am all 15 pm
titaiib'y Lcl ifrom C.B.).b $:0l pm bl0:l am
Mtaawwrl I'wclHe ,
K. C. A St. L. Ex .....a t tO am a 7:11 am
St. C A S U Eg -sU li imu a B.M pm
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta.
NEW' YORK, Oct. 1. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet, with a light Jobber's de
mand; fancy is quoted at 10c; choice,
8fi9c; common to fair, 6(6,7o.
DRIED ruuriB r-runes are quiet hut
firm on light supplies, quotations ranging
from 3c to 10c for California's up to
30-40s and 69 0 for Oregona. Apricots
are firm with email offerlnga; choice.
1VM V .'i . ...... , ..v.a-v,
fancy, 12iilSo. Peachea are quiet and
barely steady; choice, 7-ic; extra
choice, 7d)7c; fancy, K'iSc. Raisins
are quiet, but prices are firm in sympathy
with the coast. Loose Muscatels are
auoted at' 66c for two and three
crown; choice to fancy seeded, 68o
aeedleas, 666c; London layera, ii.zo&l.au,
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Oct 1. The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today was as follow
Trust Funds Gold coin, $S9S,178.669; silver
dnllais. $Ui4.O7.0uV: silver dollars of 1890:
$3,546,000; silver certificates outstanding.
I4.s4.667. 000.
Gvneral Fund Standard silver dollars In
general fund,, $ii.076.547; current liabilities.
mil. 125.325: working balance in treasury of
flees, $32,691,902; in banks to cerdit of
treamirtr tif the United States, $36,786,096;
subsidiary silver coin. $18.k20,064; minor coin
$v.s2: total balance In general fund
$).9!4.016.
Food Stocks at Liverpool.
IJVF.KIWU Oct. 1. Tne louowlnr are
the stocks of wheat and corn In store and
on quays tcanai uepois not included)
Wheat. 3.822,000 centals; corn, 648,000 centals.
The following are tne stocks or bread-
stuffs and provisions In Liverpool: Flour,
19.000 sacks; wheat, 2.676.000 centals; corn,
6,Mi,it4) centals; bacon, 4, SO boxes; hams.
8.500 boxes: shoulders. .uo boxes; butter
7,9uO cwts. ; cheese, 65,500 boxes; lard, 2,0u0
tierces of prime western steam and 1.270
tons of other kinds.
New York Mlalaa Stocks.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Closing quotatlona
on mining stocks were:
SAlice o Uttls Chief
Com. Tunnel stock.
do feonda
Ton cal and Va...
Hon Sllv.r
Iron Silver
LaadTllla Coo. ...
a
. 1
. 1
M.Klcaa
Ontario
ophlr
Standard
Yellow Jacket
... T
...1
...4
...l.a
...1
... w
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111.. Oct. l.-CORN Lower: No
2 white. 60c: No. 2 vellow. &0c: No
yellow. 50c; No. 2. 60c; No. I, 60c; No
vember. 4Vc; no grade. so.
OATS I 'nchanged; No. 2 white, 23c; No,
8 white. S2c; No. 4 while. 21 c; standard
2c. ;
Mllwasvkse Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 1 FliOI'R Dull
WHEAT No. 1 northern. ll.lljl.ll. No
2 northern. $1.09jl.u9; Iecember, 97c
OATS 34c.
BARLEY Samples, 53 72c.
Wool Market.
ST. IX5UIS. Oct. 1 WOOL-Market un
chunged: territory and western mediums,
lt)23c; fine mediums. 17jax.; fine, 1417c
No. 1
Cash quotation were as folio we:
FLOUR Market steady; winter patenta.
$4.3&&4.96; atralghta, 84.004.76; spring pat
ents 14.7044.76; bakers, $3.605.16.
RYE No. 2. 74o.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 6&S04c; fair
to choice malting, 68371o.
SEEDS Flax NO. 1 southwestern, $2.29;
No. 1 northwestern. $2.62; timothy, $7.00
a.00: clover. $8.005 14.26.
PROVISION Mesa pom, per doi., is.w
g 18.50. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.62. Short
ribs, sloes loose, iii.v"u.tiSi anon ciear
sides, boxed. 112. 2to 13.25.
Total clearances 01 wheat ana flour were
eaual to 817,000 bu. primary receipts were
1,111,000 bu., aa compared with 1,709.000 bu..
the corresponding day a year ago. Eatl
mated receipte for tomorrow: Wheat. 87
cars; corn 8 cars; oata, 155 cars; hoga, 21, COO
Chicago casn rnoea w neat : mo. 1 red,
96(&9yc; No. 8 red, 96&VSc; No. 2 hard,
yfci.c-,i si.uu: ro. a nam, iu: io. 1 norm,
ern spring, ll.lljjl.13; No. 2 northern aprlng,
ll.Otvyi.ll; No. 2 spring, HO7&1.10. Corn:
No. 2 casn, oitc; xmo. a casn, oovgnio;
No. 2 white, 61u2c; No. $ white. 61tilc;
No. 2 yellow, oioic; no. s yeiiow, ura
ti'510. oats: ino. 1 wnue, soc; mo.
white. 42V4j42'mc; No. 4 white, 42W&42c.
BUTTER creameries, ivaac; aalrles, Z3
27c.
EGOS Hteaoy; receipts, d,uu cases; at
mark, casea included, liS21c; f I rats, 23c;
prime firsu, 26c.
twine. 14Volc; young Americas. 15&16c;
inn. hnrns. 15iJil644o.
POTATO11.B .asy : cnoica to tancy,
8c; fair to good, diwo
POUbTBI oioewjjr, vuiaejra, AOO, (OWIS,
18c: springs, lac.
VEAL-Staady; 50 to 60-lb. wts.. 945100;
60 to 86-lb. wta.. t310c; 86 to 110-lb. WU.,
1 'Kh 1
Car lxt Receipts-Today: Wheat. 46 cara;
corn. 314 eara; oata, 138 cara. Eatlmated
Monday: Wheat, 87 cars; corn, 826 cara;
oata, 156 cara.
Kansas City Grata aad Prowlsloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct 1. WHEAT
December. 9ffo1c, bid; May, 9Hl99c,
aeliers. Cash, unchanged to lc lower; No,
2 hard. 96cio$101: No. i. 94499c; No. 2 red.
ftnfashc: No. . tvtc.
CORN - December. 47i347c. bid; May,
49j60c bid. Cash, unchanged to c
lower; NO. I mixea, wc; iso. s mixed
iov45ftc: No. 8 wnite, ooc; no. 8, 6uc.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, S2a34c
No. 2 mixed, ii Ytc.
RYE No. 2. 76c.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $12,609
14 00; choice prairie, iz.kxoiz.w.
uittter Unchanged; creamery. 28c
firsts. 25c; seconds. 23c; packing stock, 22c.
EGGS Extras, 26c; firsts, 24c; seconds
4C
rtecelptaShlpments
Wheat, bu lSt.OnO 143,000
Porn, bu 26X 23,0110
Oats, bu ll.OuO
, ,
Mlnaeapolta Grala Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct 1. WHEAT De
Minber. 81.08; May. $1.11. Cash: No
1 hard, $1.104; No. 1 northern. 110(tf
1.09: No. 1 northern, l.oo
1 1103 61 104.
FLAX Cloaed at $2.41 c.
CORN No. $ yeiiow. 6t4S51c.
OATS No. 8 white. 0-ello.
RYE No. . &70c
FRAN $1$ Utl 00.
FLOUR nrat palanU, $6.2001.40;
lo. 1, per dos., 11.60: No. 2. per dos., 60c.
."UK lall froseuV-Pickerel. 120. white flab.
18c; pike, 16c; uout, 16c; large crapples,
toe; feipauish uiackeial, Isc; ei. ic; oaj.
dock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish. 18c;
bulinsada, 16c; roeshad. ti.tn aacn. -uj
roes, per pair, t&oi frog lags, pej dos.. 3uo;
Beefn'CuUr-Rlb: No. I. 14c; No. 2. 13V o
No. 8. 8c Loin: No, L 16o; No. 2, 18?o; i5c
L 80. Chucks: No. 1. 6o; No. 2, 6c; No. 2.
fa. Round: No. L 7c; No. x, 7c; No. X,
Jvio. Plate: No. X 8o; No. 2, 4c; No.
FRUITS Orange : California Valenctaa,
all sixes, par box, $6.005.26. Lemons: Lim
onlera, extr fancy, 300 sixe, per box, $6.50;
860 site, per box, J.0u; choice, 300 sixe, per
box, $6.00; 360 size per box. $6.60; 240 size.
60c per box less. Bananas: Fancy select, per
bunch. $2.262.60; .Jumbo, bunch, $2.763.76.
Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky Fords. 64
size $1.76; 46 stanoaraa; iza; usage, yt and
16 sixe. per crate, ai.vu. tuiiiau ciiue rrunes;
Washington, per crate, $1.15; in lots, per
crate, $1-10. Peaches: California Salways,
per 20-lb. box, fcOc; in lots of 26 or more per
box. 75c: Colorado Elbertaa. per 20-lb. 'box,
S54i90c; In lota, per box, o2c. Pears: New
York Kelfer. B tier, per box, $2.50; California
B Clalrague, per box, $2.85. Apples: Home
grown cooking, in bbls., JS.&Ku4.00; Missouri
Jonathan, In bbls., 4.26u4.50; new Oregon,
tier box. $1-76; California Gravenateln, per
f . .., ,a. (fnrnl. Uoll.flna n V.,,
POX, a-'" w...vn.( VSJJLt
$160. Grapes: Malagas, per 4-crate, $1.50;
California Tokay, per crate, $1.60; Concords,
Mlchgan, per 8-lb bsk., 83&35c. Cranberries:
Per box, 2.oo; per uui., ai.uu. atermeions:
Texas, lo per ID. Dates: Anchor brand,
new. 80 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00.
VEUK1AB v- -omioea: iuariy unio in
sacks, per bu., Jl.00dil.10; New Jersey white
stock, extra fine quality, per uu.. 11.15.
Sweet Potatoea: Virginia, per bbl., $2.66.
Onlona: Iowa, amau red and yellow per
lb.. 2c: Spanish, per crate, $1.36. Garlic: Ex
tra fancy, white, per lb., 16c: red, per lb.,
ifin. Knar Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos..
$1.00. Celery: Michigan, per dos. bunches,
IK. Rntabaaos: Per lb.. lVc.
HOME-GROWN. VEGETABLES Cab
bage: New, per lb.. lc. Tomatoes: Per bsk.,
b0a0C. String ana wax oeana; rr mst.
bsk. Y&c. uucumDers: rer mat. dsh., 009
75o. Lettuce: Kxtra rancy tear, per a ox., 40a.
Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per dos.
hunches, sue. lurnipa. rer mat. on., sac,
Carrots: Per mkt. bsk., 40c Beets: per
mbl half. Sba.
MISCELLANEOUS wainuts: xiiacx, per
lb.. 2c; California No. L per lb., 18c; Cali
fornia No. 2. per lb., 14c. Hlckorynuts:
Large, per lb., 4c: small, per id., oo. uocoa-
nuta: Per aack. $5 00; per do.. 65c. Honey
New, 24 frames. $3.60.
Omaha Packing Co..
swirt & Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Cudahy, from St Paul..
Hill & Son
Other buyera
. 8
27
'i
, 6
6119
625
746
605
23
'264
115
41 2,634
402
no cattle of any
but for the week
large, footing up
1.000
Totala
....7.300 12,200 1,809
call.
WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT
Predictions Are for Slightly Cooler
Weather Sunday.
OMAHA, Oct 1, 1910.
The barometlo depression that waa cen
tral over the upper Mississippi and upper
Missouri valleys Friday morning continued
alowly eaatward during the last twenty
tour houra and Is central this morning in
Canada Just north of the lake region. Un
settled weather precedes this disturbance
and rains are falling In the St Lawrence
valley and have fallen in tne lower lake
region since the preceding report Rains
occurred within the last twenty-four hours
on the east gulf coast and he north
Paolfto slope. The weathet continues gen
erally clear throughout the valleys, but in
creased cloudiness is shown in tne ttocky
mountain region and the northwest Tem
peratures are much lower In the upper lake
region, upper Mississippi and upper Mis
souri vallcya and west to the uiounuilna
and the weather will be slightly cooler in
this vlolnlty tonight, with continued fair
tonight and Sunday.
191. 1909. 1908. 1907.
Minimum temperature.... 69 53 40 60
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .59
Normal temperature ror today, 61 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1.
11.92 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
109 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1908.
Its Inches. .
L. A. WELSH. Local f orecaster.
Totala
CATTLE There were
consequence here today.
recelms nuve henn vnrv
about 42,600 head. Receipts for the month
amount to 173,800 head, the largest In the
history of the trade. Considering the heavy
receluts of rattle the market has been In
very fair condition throughout the entire
month
Beef steers this week eased off gradually
under the Influence of verv heaw receipts
and the decreased demand on the part of
ieeuers, wno previous to mis wees, nau
been taking a good many of the fleshy
rangers. At the close of the week range
cattle suitable for killers are generally
quoted around 15s26c lower than one week
ago. Cornfed steera have Buffered still
mora than rangers and they are around 250
doc lower than a week or ten daya ago
Cowa and helfera have been In exces
slvely large receipt this week and they
too. in spite 01 tne sDiendia Duying ae
mand, have eased off in sympathy with
the break on beef steers and at the close
of the week have shown about the same
decline, that Is, being around 16026c lower
man last ween.
There has been a splendid buying demand
tor light and medium weight feedera and
stockers of good quality. Cattle of that
description have firmed up In spite of
tne weakness o rat cattle and at the
close are lOifflSo higher than- one week
ago. On the other hand the heavier grades
01 leeaera nave mown no improvement,
oeing aDoui steady with last week.
Quotations on nsrive cattle: Good ta
choice beef steers, $6.7507.76; fair to good
beef steera, $6. 75 6. 76; common to fair
beef ateera, $1.605.76; good to choice cowa
and nelfera, $4.2536.25; fair to good cowa
and helfera, 3.4004.25; common to fair
cows and helfera, $2.5o4:.40; good to choice
atockera and feedera, $4.4774.00; fair to good
stockera and feedera, $4.0004.40: common to
fair atockera and feedera, $3.2504.00; stock
belters, $3.0004.26; veal calves, $3.6007.00:
bulls, ctags, etc, $3.0006.00.
Quotations on range cattle: Choice to
prime beeves. $6.006.50; goad to choice
beeves, $6.2506.76; fair to good beevea, $4.60
05.20; common to fair beevea, $3.7004.40;
good to choice helfera, $4.00&.00: good to
choice cowa, $4-0004.60; fair t good grades,
$3.4003.90; cannera and cutters. $2.8503.26;
good to choice feeders, $4.8o0C.9O; fair to
good feedera, $4.2504.7i.
nous Light receipta or hoga occasioned
another advance in prlcea thla morning,
Bulk of offerings moved to the scales at
figures right around a dime higher than
those paid yesterday. Demand was active,
from packers especially, and practically
everything changed hands within two hours
after the opening.
Few light hoga were available and noth
ing In full carlots of toppy quality. A part
of a load of bacon welghta sold up aa high
aa $3.90, but strictly choice lights are safely
quotable at $9.00)9.10. Heavy hogs moved
around $8.50, bulk of sales ranging from
$8.46 to $8.60.
Except yesterday's and today'a markets.
trade on most daya thla weak haa been
ramer Dacawara ana more or leas uneven.
Receipts, wnue ngnt, earned a rew more
bacon hogs than came in last week, hut
average weight Is still running heavy. The
spread in prices on neavlea is showing a
seasonable tendency to narrow, best and
common moving within a quarter margin.
As compared with laat week's close, the
general marsei toaay is a aime nigher.
80. Pt
140 I 60
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. MONEY On
nominal; time loana firm; alxty daya. 40
4 per cent; ninety daya. 4'8'4 per cent;
six montha, 4s'1r4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at de
cline, with actual business In bankers' bills
at $4.8826 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8630
for demand; commercial bills. $4.S204.83.
SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars. 45c.
BONDS Government steady; railroad
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 606
ner cent
Closing quotations oa bonds today
ss follows:
...10OX int. at. M. 4HS
...100 Japan 4a ,
...101 do 4fe ,
...lOlHK. C. 80. let a....
...Ii4w, 1. 8. deb. 4 1W1...
...115 U A N. tinl. 4a....
774 M. K. T. 1st 4S,
wars
II. I. ret. ia,
do eoupon ..,
U. 8. la, rag.
do eoupoa ..
VJ. 8. : rag.,
do coupon
Allle-Ch.l. lit 6s..
CT,
Am. Ai Sa.
Am. T. A T,
Am. Tobaoco
do 4a
Armour 4V Oo,
Atchlaon gen.
do ct. 4a
do ct. ta
At. C. U 1st 4a....
B. O. 4s
do SHa
do B. W. Ia
Brook. Tr. ct. 4a...
Central ot Oa. 6s...
Can. Leather ia
C. of N. 1. f. la.,
Clies. A Ohio 4a.
do raf. 6a
Cn-tcaso A (a.
c. b. a Q. 1. 4s...
do sen. 4s
cii.it r.
C. R. I. A P.
do rfl. 4a...
Colo. Ind. ta
Colo. Mid
.101 w do sen. 4a.
4S.103H Mo. Pai-Klc 4a...
...... WH N. K. K. ot n.
105 N. Y. C. (.
4a.. 98 do dab. 4a.
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73
t
,
8
4l M'
....
4
Ml M. v.. N. H. A H.
.10t4 ot, 6a 138
.1MN. A W. let eon. 4a. IV4
. K4 do or. 4a K
. MS No. Paclflo 4a 101
. M do ta 71
. tlVtO. 8. U rtdg. 4a.... 4
. NPean. ot. tt U16.. MH
.1074 do con. 4a 1
. MVi Reading in. 4a
.113 8. U A 8. r. fg. 4a ?
101 u do ten. is
3H8t. U 8. W. o. 4a.
11 da lat gold 4s
4a.... 11 seaboard A. Li. as..
7i 80. Pac. col. 4s
g IH 4 so T. 4a
B. 4a.. ft do lat rat. 4s
9080 Rallwar U
77 do sen. 4a
. 71 Union Paclflo
C. A a. r. A a.
D. A H. ct. 4a
D. A R. Q. 4a
da ret. ta
Dlatlllara' ta ...
Erie p. I. 4s...
do sen. 4a
do ct. 4a,
do aerlea B
Gen. Elec. ct. ta
111. On. lat raf.
Int. Mat. 4Vis.....
17 w
. 74
. 91 H
. 1w
. 1
.
. 4
.107.
. 7
.101
.103
. I
.101
ear. A,
Clearing; House Bank Statement.
NEW YORK. Oct 1. The statement of
clearing house banks for the week shows
they hold $10,280,000 more than the require
ments of the 26 per cent reserve rule. This
a decrease or iv.btb.ouu in tne propor
tionate cash reserve aa compared with last
week.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. The following Is
the New York clearing house summary of
the weekly statement of banka for the
week ending October 1, 1910. Clearing bouaa
banks dally averages:
Amount
$1,25.416,000
, 1,276,564,000
No. At. 8h. FT. No. AT.
U 211 160 40 to 174
M Ill 40 I 40 TO T7T
49 104 80 40 44 J5
4. ...... .407 80 I 40 47 li
64 171 40 I 4t 47 Ml
(I U1 SO 1 44 41 Ml
M 2 80 I 46 44 2
44 M4 40 I 46 11 24
0 Ill 120 I 44 44 (61
tl 821 ... I 45 tl 261
10 2o4 ... 150 46 140
U M 120 I 50 II 871
W 1 Ml IM 17 Hi
13 2e 10 1 M 47 131
u iii ... 1 to to m
1 tut SO I M M B7
Tl 297 80 I 50 41 141
14 lot H IM
St.
No. 2.
2. 20
18c;
ducks,
25tf:tc.
Loala General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct 1. WHEAT Cash
steady; track. No. 2 red, $1.0101.03;
No. 2 hard, l.uo.
CORN Casta, steady: track,
61o; No. 2 white, 61 c
OATS Cash, steady; track. No.
011c; No. 2 white. 35c
RYE Nominal at 78c
POULTRY Firm; chickens,
springe, 12c; turkeya, 17019c;
lac; geese, ivo.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery
EGGS Firm at 23c
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents,
$4. 76 V 5.26; extra fancy aid atrHlht.
$4.1004.70; hard winter v'eara, $l.d0v
$.80.
SEED Timothy. $8.0008.50.
CORNMEAL $2.90.
BRAN Quiet; ss.-a.ed east track, 95c &
$1.00.
HAY Firmer; timothy, $ U.oOfJ U.50;
nrairle. $12.00016.00.
PROVISIONS Pork unchanged; job
bing, $18 76. Lard, higher; prime steam,
ill XT'n 12.67A. Dry aalt meata. un
changed; boxed extra abort, I2n: clear
rlba. 13c; short clears, 12c. Ia.-on,
unchanged; boxed extra short, 14c,
eieur nl.a. 14 We: snort dears. 14.c.
iieceuiia.ouiuiii is.
11.100
; No.
Flour, bbls.
Wheat bu.
Corn, bu . .
Oats, bu. . ,
lpts.
6.7oo
, . . .72,000
....24.000
....66,000
81.000
18,000
26.000
Tnrpeattae Market.
SAVANNAH. Oct 1. TURPENTINE
Firm, at 73c.
KOS1N Firm; typo F. 86 55; O. $6.60.
Loana
Deposits
Circulation
Specie
Legal tenders
Reserve
Reserve required.
Surplus
Ex. U. S. deposits
Increase.
Clearing honso
thla day:
Loana
Depoalts
Circulation
Specie
Legal tenders
Reserve
Reserve required ..
Surplus
Ex. U. S. deposits...
Increase.
State banks and
Greater New York
clearing house:
Loans
Specie ,
Legal tendera
Total dopoalts
840 $ M
loo t to
too I IS
10 I tt
0 I M
IM I at
to t fit
40 I 10
... 8 40
... I 44
... I 46
240 I 16
... I 19
... I t
... 8 TO
... 8 16
SHEEP Despite the fact that the weak'a
receipta were the heaviest in the history ot
the trade, and Included a single day run
that broke the world a record, the bis barn
was practically empty today. Yesterday a
clearance was complete and nothing fresh
was receivea tins morning, aa is usually the
case on a caiuruay.
Monday was the Dig day of the wank
over 63,um0 head of sheep and lamba ahowlng
un. moan iciur, .no iviuiui ui n.tnun
from country sections waa broad enmi.h m
absoro ma ma enu oi itcciu, nuwever, and
While common leeuera nau 10 go at bargain
figures and good kinds at 100160 declines,
trading wss actlvs throughout.
Since Mondsy, the markat haa gradually
improved on all classes of stock se that lata
daya found prlcea In much the asms notch.
aa they were a week ago. Good feeding
ewea atre Beuius, auj unna, w uttie nigher
beat onea quotable up to $3.40. or h.tt.r
Light lamba are atiil running very freely, of
course, but feedera seem te be taking mora
kindly to this class of stock than they did
laat week and In-between grades are selling
to very good advantage. The apread haa
narrowed somewhat, $47544.25 embracing
the bulk of aalea. with lights at the low
figures ana iieany gnwaew a- o uu and bette
A review or tne traae in rat atook Is
hardly necessary, i ne percentage of good
killers hss been very small each day and
nai-kers hsve been only too wllllns tn wav
stesdy prices for anything that would dress
out well. Fst lsmbs were especially acarce
the only choice atrlnr available a punch of
Idahoa bringing to.sa yesterdsy, a high
price for the week on grasaers. Good
wethers anld up aa high aa $4 .25 with bulk
of eood onea arouna i uu.
Quota'!""" " raa alack' flood to rhnlee
lambs. $0 664t7 00: fair to good lamba, $6.4f
6 66: reeding lamoa. n ,j.a: nanar welch
yearllnre. $5(7T5 40: heaw rearllnga. 84 PW
4 JO: feeder yearllnea 4TV5 sg: good te
choice wethers. 84. 004? 4 26; fslr to good
welhera. 8674 00; feedlns wethers. $1 64VS)
4 in- breeding ewes, n wn jr.: rat ewes
$3 2503.86: feeding awes, $2.60010;; culls
and bucks, tl.wgi.au.
Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 1. CATTLE
Receiuta. 6 0) head; market ateady; natlv
steers, $&.IA"U7.10, aoulhern ateera, $3.60(9
4i do ct. 4a....
.... 17 do lat A ret.
..... to U. 8. Rubber
..... M U. B. Steel Id 6s.. ...104
14 Va.-Cero. Ohem. ta. . 100
.... MWabaih lat ta 108
.. 7fS do lat ax. 4a.... 15
.. T3Weatero Md. 4a 86
.. Weat. Klec. ot. 6a... 1
..IM Wla. Central 4a i
a. 17 Mo. Fac. ct. t H
.. 81
47,190,000
261,6118.000
67.815.000
229,423,000
S19.143.CO
10,280,000
10,667,000
Decrease..
$ 8,736,000
7,420,000
679,000
1O.4S3.O0O
83.000
10,400,000
1.854,000
8,545,000
8,566,000
AFFAIRS Al SOUTH OMAH
Folice to Be Held Responsible for
Affairs oa Their Beats.
MAYOR TRALN0R ISSUES ORDER
Owlngf to tho lacreaao la th
Nanaher of Wards, More Voting;
Maehlaea Mast Bo Par.
y rhaaed.
Mayor P. J. Tralnor met the police de
partment last night at roll call on be
half of the Board of Fire and Polled
Commissioners and Informed the patrolmen
that each man would be held responsible
for his own beat In the matter of Illegal
sales of liquor. Thla action by the mayor
followed a meeting of the board, at which
bootlegging and other forms of disorder,
especially pool hall gambling, were dis
cussed. After the question was thoroughly
threshed over the board adopted a resolu
tion, holding eaoh patrolman responsible
for hla beat, and ha will be required to de
tect and arrest parties engaged in the pro
hibited forma of business.
Many complaints have been lodged with
the board concerning these forms of dis
order and It has been found out that tho
patrolmen usually do not Interfere with
out orders covering each special case from
the police authorities higher up.
Thla practice. If the ordera of the board
hold. Is to be reversed and the patrolmen
will be required to make immediate ar
rest of any parties detected.
New Voting- Machines.
Since the division of South Omaha Into
seven wards It will be necessary for the
city to purchase two new voting machines.
A committee of the South Omaha council
held a conference on the matter Friday
and determined to order the machines;
that they might be on hand In time for the
November election.
Laat aprlng In South Omaha tha demo
erata objected very strongly to having the
machines voted out, believing they had a
better chance with their use. Tho same
ia now held by the same party which
banks on the local popularity of the demo
cratic candidate for governor. They fig
ure that all republicans voting for Dahl
man will pull the democratic levor. Tha
fact la there Is no reason for doing this
whatever. The republican should alwaya
pull hla own party lever, then wlahlng to
vote for a democrat, change hla ticket
Thla will give hla own candidates tha
preference where he does not know them
pereonally or have reason to canool their
names.
Booth Omaha Leagne.
Tha South XDmaha Bowling league will
pity, according to aohedule, Monday even
ing at the Central Bowling alleya, for
merly Tucker'a. The M. F. Tetlva's and
the N. E. Carter's will bowl tha flrat
game. The management haa arranged a
program which Is to Include apeeohes by
Mayor Tralnor, Judge, A. L. Sutton, Sen
ator J. M. Tanner, Henry Murphy and
John Brlggs, president of tha league.
Tho teams will play a aerlea of twenty
eight weeks, closing April 8, 1911. Tha
following are the teams and the, captain
of each. Jetter Malt Tonic, John Brlggs;
Shamrocks, George Kennedy; Petersen A
Mlchaelaen. Charles Scattergood; b tel
lings, Charles Winter; Carter Builders, N.
E. Carter; Tetlvaa, Herbert Chaae; Gotctl
Tallnra, Dan Murletto; Jack O'Leary'a,
Robert McNally.
Card Clnb Meeta.
A card club, not yet named, met at
the homo of Mra. C. L. Altatadt Thuraday
evening, nign rive waa played and tha
prizes were won by Mra. McCarthy, Mr.
Mower, Misa Altatadt and Mr. Anderson.
The members present were Mesers and
Meadamea: Anderson, Snlvely, Beldlng,
Mower, McCarthy, Sweeney, Altatadt
Tho gueata were: Mra. Howe. Vail. Ia.:
Mrs. Valentine, Creaton, Ia.; Mr. A. J.
Ham and Mlaa Edna Altatadt
The next meeting of the club will ba
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ander-
aon, 1602 Monroa St. . .. .
Magic City Goaalp.
F. Stryker has
week'a vlalt to Kentucky and Tenneaaee.
Front room, hot and cold water. 718 North
Twenty-aecond atreet "wrm
Upchurch lode-e No. X n.
rthmeeev.nnr " " - '""
The B. M. clnh will tn ti j...
Ing at the home of Miss
banka, actual condition
Amount.
.81.218,160.000
. l,262S4,O00
... 47,434,000
. 254.156.UO0
66.647.000
. 820,703,000
. 816.721.0ii0
4,982.000
6,342,000
Decrease.
$ 7.3X2,0"I'
22,819,000
274,000
17.229,0ii0
1.070,000
18.299,000
'6.704.000
12.&96..W
12,623,000
trust companies
not reporting to
of
the
Amount
.$1,103,037,000
. 120,664.000
21.411,000
. 1.201,236,000
Increase.
$9,305,000
216,000
232.0H0
1.070,000
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Oct. L On tha Stock exchange
here today Amerlcal securities opened
around parity and Improved on light buy
ing. Near the end the ahorta In realizing
cauaed a decline and the market cloaed
quiet.
ITonaois. tor money -ia liOuiaTiue at rvaan. lis
Console, for set... so I-IS Ho. Kan a Tex.... u
Amalaamatad Cod per 44 N. T. Central 117
Anaconda Norfolk A Westers. IMt
Atchlaon im do pld 17
AU-hlaoD ofa I' Ontario A Weetern.. 41
Baltimore a O lot PennarlTanla 14
Canadian Paclflo ...111 Rand Mlnea IS
OMapaaka A Ohio., tl Reading Tb
Hie soumern Hallway.. n
IK do Did M
. 17 Southern Pacific 117
. II Union Paolfla 171
. Tl do pfd 14
. ZS V. B Steel 70
. 4T do pfd IK
. M Webaaft 17
. 17 do pfd la
.111 Spanten Fours 11
ateady at 24 16-16d per
st p.
Chicago O W
rhlragn af a
Da Beers
Denver A Rio O..
do pld
Erie
do flrat pld ....
da eeeond pfd....
flrand Trunk
Illlnola Central ..
SILVER Bar
ounce.
MONEY Cp"
Sarpy countv. A hi uml JTTl-,"-K
Tuesday evening th, B. M cHTb wluTntSt
taln at the carnival. enier-
Mra. Charles B.
there for
Din. la n-.,l. - . .
at Krao.hew .... " T'
... " wi remain
nnni or more.
UMIU. ur, .
nr. . J." 'T""" na" returned from Illl
nola, where he went as a delegate to the
Carpenters' convention, t the
Mrs. Harrv Venn .ni A . .
of Hawlln.' wZZ" """B,,l t Abal.
Mr. r r . 7 i.-J ',1' .5,"..7J"",n "r-
M miaiwii ui duuui omaha.
and
The Presbyterian church has been m.
Pleted to the nolnt w,h.r. .i" .Vn m-
been raised. The roof 1. now being put on"!
A missionary, accompanied bv tnnu t .
dlana will give a lecture at the rVmi..
church Monnav Zz.n? artist
- avVUI V
free.
is
Phone BH South 868, , Independent F-18M
Prompt
William
, "" UI wetter Uold Top. Promnt
del verv to anv d v.
Jetter. ' ' "
People who are fond of mushrooms have
been gathering them by the bsakeTl n tl
' v. ui. utsuievara In
Minnlv 'I ...... . . - . ' '
. lm.f oo round in
Sarpy
ny well
The Jewish New Year celebrations start
Monday evening and continue untn Wednea.
day until sunset. Service, will b. heTd
eaoh morning and evening at the ayna
gogue. Twenty-fifth and J atreeU.
A Generona and Charitable Wlah.
"I wlah all might know of tha benefit I
received from your Foley'a Kidney
Remedy," aaya I. N. Regan. Farmer. Mo.'
Hla kldneya and bladder gave him so much
pain, misery and annoyance, ha oould not
work, nor sleep. He .ays Foley'a Kidney
Remedy completely cured him. Bold by a1 1
druggists.
per cent
The rate of discount in tha open market
for ahort bllla la 8'va3t Pr cent
The rata or discount in ins open marset
for three months' bills Is tH'a3 per cent
Boston Closing Storks.
BOSTON, Oct 1. Closing quotatlona on
stocks were aa
Allouea
A mat. Copper
A. Z. L. A S
Arizona Oom
Atlantic
B a C. C. A S. at
Suite Coalition ...
Cal. A Arlaona....,
Cal. A Hecla
Centennial
Topper Hangs C. C
Eaet Butte C. 84...
Franklin
Olroux Oon
Oranby Ooa
Gretna Caaaoaa ..
I.le Rorala Ceppef.
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
ti Salle Hopper....
anil Copper .....
follows
.. 41 Uehawk
.. 44 NeTada Oon. ...
.. r Mplaamg Mines
,. II Nerth Bulla ....
.. North LHe ....
.. 14 Old nonunion ..
.. !lOeoeela
.. M Parrett S. A C.
..IAD tjulncy
. . 7 Shannon
. . asuirior
.. 4 Superior A B. at.
.. 10 tufarlor A P. C.
.. Tasiarack
.. II U. 8. C. A O
.. I V. 8. S. ft A at.
11 do pfd
I rtak Can
81 Winona
1 Wolverine
IP
... 41
... 80
... 10
... tl
... I
... 87
...181
::: 8U
... ii
... to
'
11
40
41
IP
41
8S4
'
lit
Now York Cnrb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan A Bryan, membera New York
Stock exchange. 218 South rlxteenth atreet
a. atate Oaa to lruptratlon
Bulta Ceslltloa 11 Lara 1
Cai-tua 11-llNe.ada Consolidated W
Chtuo It Ohio t'eppvr
Chief ObosoMated. 1 Rawhide Coalition
Iranian 87 Ray Central
I awirt. rug. an..
84 Saare-Roeburk Co
11 Silver Pick
10 Superior A PllUburg.
IwTonopaS Mining
i Trinity Copper
t North Leae
6 aV bemla
Ia.ta Paly
Ely Central
gly Consolidated ..,
Kr.nklln ,
Olroui ,
Ooldlleld rioranes.,
Goldfleld Palay ...
Ureal te Cauaaea ....
' '
..lei
,.iti
.. I
li
I
I
t
41
Coffee Markat.
NEW YORK. Oct 1. COFFEE Steady
ntnb,in'e? to 6 Po'nta lower; aalea
20.600 bag.; cloalng blda follow: October
November and December, 8.90c; January
8.92c; February. $.93c; March 8 litX-
pru. .oc; May, B.tlo; June and July.
8.56c; August, 87o: September, 9c; spo.'
'. 11 12c; mild coffee, firm; Cor
dova. Ili44yl84a
Dry Oooda Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. l.-Tha dry gooda mar
keta rule steady and qul-t In primary dl
vision, with bualnesa anreiiv vn
along on a three-quarter volume. Llnena
are atrong; burlaps ateady for i '
livery. Fine and fanny cottona are beau
bought moderately for additional aorina
delivery.
Liverpool Orala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. L-WHEAT-Spot
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock
Futures, firm; October, 7s2d; December'
7a8d; March, 7a 3V,d.
CORN Spot, eay; American mixed
tslVpd. Futures, dull; January, 4s6'd;
February. 4s6Vd. '
Seaar Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 1 -SUGAR-Rsw
firm; muscovado. 89 test $ 45c; centrifugal,
94 test. 8.96c; molasses sugar, 88 teat, 8.9SC.
Refined stesdy;, rrushed, 76c; granulated,
6.05c; powdered, 6.15c.
"I sm pleased to recommend Chamber
lain'a Cough Remedy aa the beat thing I
know of and aafeat remedy for coughs,
colds and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs.
L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo. "We have
used It repeatedly and It haa never failed
to give relief." For sal a by all drug
gists.