14 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1911. WANTED SITUATIONS (continued! CLERIC, thoroughly experienced In gen eral merchandise, wants pomon. p-sks German. Good references. Ad 01 Box 144. Madison, Neb. YOUNG man 24, wanta position, dry goods preferred. K Hi, Bee. AHlll.(i wanted, rough dry. Harney 412. SITUATION wanted, by man and wile. In aide or outalda work (or man; wife as experienced cook; out of town or In city. M 330. bee SCHOOL, girl, to help take care of baby a years old. 2012 California St. A FIRST-CLASS colored stewaid chef, the arum formerly at Bramlela who made, the Pompel&n cafe famous, wishes poal tlon; club, hotel or first-class cafe; best references Address W. T. Fuller, lulo Farnam. Douglas 4635. MAN wanta poaltlon aa plumber's helper; 1 yean" experlnce; In or out of city. K 328, Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship your stock to Boutb Omaha; are mileage) and shrinkage; your consignments receive prompt and careful attention. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Eyeri Bros, et Co. Strong axid responsible WOOD BKQ3-. 334-38 Exchange Blk. Great Wcat. Com. Co., Omaha. & Denver. W. H. SMITH fc BON Just handle sheen. W. F. DKNNY & CO., 23 Exch. Bid. TAOO BKOS.. handle cattle, hogs, sheen. CLIFTON Com. Co., 222 Exchange Bldg. Donahue Randall Co.. 202 Exch. Bldg? Clay, Robinson at Co., 300 Exch. Bldg. Ths standard Com. Co., US Exch. Bldg. W. K. 6MITH t BON just handle sheep. Interstate Co. Better results. Ship to us. BLKKE-RICKLY CO.. 801 Exch. Bldg. L. B. ROBERTS ft CO.. $29 Exch. BldT Allen Dudley ft Co., 2S6-I7 Exch. Bldg. Cox ft Jones Com. Co., a bunch of buatlera. Balaton ft Fonda, live stock com. mer. Farmers L. B. Com. Co., JOS Exchange. Deposit proceeds of shipments la Stock yards Nat I Bank, only bank at yards. WINN Bros, ft Co., Exchange Bldg. LAVERTT BROS., 138-40 Exch, Bldg. Paxton-Eckmaa Chem.Co., stock, remedies MarUn Bros, ft Co., -7 Exch. Bldg. Alex O. Buchanan ft Son, 154-158 Ex. Bldg. OMAHA-THE GRAIN MARKET WEEKS GRAIN CO., grain merchants; consignments solicited. 793 Brandeia. THE Updike OrsJn Co. Consignments carefully handled. Omaha. Neb. MERRIAM COMMISSION CO. "Ask the man who has tried us." Nebraska-Iowa Grain Co. 764 Brandeia. CAVERS ELEVATOR CO., wholesale dealers, grain, bay. chop feed. 781 Bran- dels Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS. Sealed propoeals for all works, including masonry and cement, carpentry, lathing and plastering, painting, varnishing, glas Ing, sheet metal and tile roofing, aewers and plumbing, heating and ventilating, leotrlo wiring, electrlo light fixtures, dec oratlve glass, decoration, window shades, tables and desks, chairs, for the Car negie Library building, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Pat ton ft Miller of Chicago, architects, will be received by the building committee of the Wayne (Nebraska) Publlo Library on or before U o'clock, noon, on the 16th day of October, 1B11. All sealed pro posals shall be deposited In the iron box for that purpose in the Citlsens Na tional bank, Wayne, Nebraska, In en velopes marked on outside "Proposals for Library Building." Plans and speci fications may be examined at the store of J. J. Ahern, Wayne, Nebraska, chair man of the building committee. Bidders must qualify to the satisfaction of the building committee, both as to financial responsibility and capability of efficient execution of the work; must furnish In formation with bid on these and other subjects as required by the conditions and instructions to bidders accompany ing said apccifioatlona and In all respects comply with the requirements therein contained. Bids to be in form specified with alternate and unit prices as re quired. The bidder to whom the contract Is awarded must furnish a bond for M (fifty) per cent of the contract price; ail bids must be accompanied by a certified check for two and one-half (2H) ptr centum of the bid, all aa provided moro particularly in said conditions. Contract will be made subject to all the provi sions of said conditions Any other in formation desired will be furnished t-y the architects. The building committee reserve the right to reject any or all bide and to aocept such bids as may be deemed advisable. Dated at Wayne, Nebraska, Septem ber 15. 1911. The Board of Library Trustees of ihs Wayne (Nebraska) Publlo Library. G. J. OREEN. President.. Attest: T. B. Heckert, Secretary. 819d7t BUM FOR CONSTRUCTION OF REIN. FORCED RESERVOIR Notice tm hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the mayor and city council of the city ot Beatrice, Nebraska, until 4 o'clock p. ro., September 2a, hil, for the furnishing of the material and the construction of a reinforced con crete reservoir to be located on lots 10, 11 and U. block 4. Dwyer's addition to the city of Beatrice, as per plana and specifications now on file In the office of the city clerk. According to the esti mates of the supervising englner, said estimate Is $6,500.00. All of said work to be dons complete In accordance with the plans, specific, tions and profile made by the super vising engineer, now on Me In the office of the city clerk. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 1650,00 upon a local bank, payable to the city of Bea trice as forfait money In the event that the bidder shall fail to enter Into con tract, with bond signed by good and suf ficient securities, to be approved by the mayor within ten days after notice of Sward to him. Bids to be made on blanks furnished by the city clerk. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the mayor and council of said city. S. Q. FREE, SlJ-dH City ciark.' GOVERNMENT NOTICES GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Defeat of Reciprocity Putt Wheat Operations on Another Baiis. All UNCERTAINTY IS REMOVED Wits Wheat letara aad Doabt Removed It Will o Be orprls Ing o er Revival of Ball Operations la Cora. OMAHA. Sept, 22. 1911. The radical defeat of reciprocity yester day In the Canadian vote put all wheat operations on a different basis today. The vote removed at once an element of great uncertainty which has depressed the trade for months and set aside the chlrf bar argument. The effect w-as very bullish, prices at the opening being well above yesterday's close). With the Canadian wheat shut out there w-ill be an .Increased demand for hard winter wheat, maklnqr a strong domestic situa tion. There Is little doubt but that the un certainty in wheat has held corn from advancing. With wheat on the upturn and all uncertainty removed It will not be surprising to see a renewal of bull opera tlons and a broader corn trade. The cash situation In stron? enough to be a helping influence. The decided defeat of the reclproctly hill sent, wheat values skyward. Buying ws general and urgent from all quarters. Cash wheat was So to 4c higher. Corn feit the advance in wheat and while no direct news was In evidence the situation has been strong enough for some time to warrant an advance. Cash corn sold lc to lWc hlsher. Primary wheat receipts were 1.132.000 bu. and shipments w ere ssi.ww du., against receipts last yesr of 1,220.000 bu. and ship ments of 3.901.000 bu. Primary com receipts were 906,000 bu. and shipments were 845.000 bu., against receipts last year of 473.000 bu. and shipment-! of 705.000 bu. Clearances wore HO.OOO bu. of corn, none of oats and wheat and Hour equal to mooo. bu. Liverpool closed HOKd hleher on wheat and Hd lower to d higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: Wheat. No. 2 hard. 6 cars. 97c; 6 can. !XV.o: 1 rr flfin: No. 3 hard. 1 car. !.c; 2 enrs. 96c; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 94'a.c; No. 3 spring, l tar. Use; No. S mixed, l car. iwp; I car, 97c. Corn, No. 2 white. 1 car, M4Ci No. S white, 1 car, 64i: 3 cars. 4c: No. 1 yellow 4 cars iWHc: No 3 yellow. 3 care, 3'ic; No. 3 mixed. 5 cats. 63c; 1 car. 2c: No, 4 mixed, t car. 62c. Oata. No. 8 white. 3 cars, Mc; no grade, 1 car, 430. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. S hard. JScflM.OO; No. I hard. 94f.;9ee; No. 4 hard, 8299SC. CORN No. 2 White, 64394ic; No. 3 white. 64GWio; No. 4 white. 6w4c: ino. 2 yellow, Ki'jjAVfcc ; No. 3 yellow, C3.363Vto; No. 4 yellow. 62MrS3c: No. 3. 62H?63c; No. 8, 62V863o; No. 4. 634C62c; no grade, 61HO2c. OATS No. 2 white. 4504a14e: standard, 44v4546c; No. 8 white. 44H4i44e; No. 4 white. 44ff-HVic; No. 3 yellow, 4414S44Vac; No. 4 yellow. 4W.'544,i4C. BARLEY MaltinK. 31.0Stfl.18: No. 4. Mo 31.04; No. 1 feed. 86cO$l.M; rejected. Kit RYE-No. 2. $789c; No. 3. 86388c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Com. Oats. Chicago 35 198 U8 Minneapolis 616 Omaha 37 Duluth 91 26 16 NEW YORK GENERAL. MARKET Qaotatlone of the Day oa Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Sept. 22. FLOUR Steadv: spring patents. 35.30(86.50; wintsr straights, $4.00&4.15; winter patents, $42o 4.60: spring clears, 4.2634.50; winter ex tras No. 1. 3.a)ni.i.70; w.nter extras No. 2, $3.353 46; Kansas straights. $4.4004.o5. Rve flour, firm; fair to good, 34.75 4.96; choice to fancy $5.0O5.3O. CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yellow. Jl.4oijrl.t-H; coarse, $1.85iil.40. Kiln dried. 13.55. WHR1T Snnt market Strong: No. 3 red, 31.00, elevator, export basis and tl.vi, I. o. o.t auoai; uwnuoiu Duluth, 31.T4, f. o. b.. afloat. Futures market was sensationally strong on heavy buying due to the defeat of reciprocity in Canada, the big advance in ih. northwest and bullish crop Russia. closing 27t?3i4o net higher. September closed at 31.01; December, 3108; May, CORN Spot market firm; No. 2, 75V4c. elevator, domestic Dasis to arrive ana 75c, f. o. b., afloat, export gTSde. Futures market was nominal. OATS Spot market strong; standard white. 52c: No. 2. 52J0! No. 3. 82c: No. 4. flHiv. natural white and white clipped, SlViCc. Futures market was nominal. HAY New sieaay; prime, i.o; , Sl loS'l-aO; No. 2. $1.10(81.15; No. 3, 86c FEED Firm; western sprlrur bran, 100-lb. sacks, $26 82; standard middling, loo-lb. sacks, $23.60; city, 100-lb. sacks. HIDES steady; c.entrai America, uo; Bogota. 21V3; thirds, 19320c; rejects. 15c. PROVISTONS-Fork. steady: mess. $18 26'B18 75; family, $2O.00G21.nO; short clears. $1.75917.50. Beef, steadv. mess, $12.t5'13.00; family. 313.50ttl4 00; beef hams, $2.5O&260. Cut meats, easy; nlckled hollies 10 to 14 lbs.. J 11. 50rfn3 60; pickled hams, $14 00. Lard, firm; middle went prime, (?. 40139. as; rennea, steady; continent. $10.05; South America, 310.8J; compound. $S.OO(S8.40. BITTER Firm, unchanged. EGGS Irregular; freeh gathered ex- GOVERNMENT NOTICES MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS WYO.. Sept. t, 1911. Sealed proposals In trip llcato will be received here until 8 P. M Oct. a, 1911, and then publicly opened, for furnishing labor and materials tot con. structing Poet Chapel, including plumb ing, healing, electric wiring and fixtures, at Fort Yellovbstoue, Wyo. Information furnished on application. Envelopes con taining proposals to be indorsed "P10. posaals for Chapel" and addressed to Constructing Quartermaster. &S-9-U-12-22-23 SALE OF QUARTERMASTER'S 6L.P pliee. Depot Quartermaster's office. 22d A Hickory streets. Omaha, Neb , Sept. 20, 11L Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to conditions named In circular to bidders, will be received st this offics until 11 s m , October 3. 1911, for purchase of ten buffalo overooats. Full Informa tion and blanks for bidding furnished upo application to Cspt. F. C. Bolles, Ixipot Quartermaster. 821-2S-2J-24-29-30. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. 6ept. 21-WHEAT-fipot dull; No. 1 Manitoba. &s Id; futures steady; October. 7s 4d; December, 7s md; Msrcli. 7s Md. COJtN tpot, quiet; American mixed. 6s SVd; futures, quiet; October, is Ud, January, is tHd. GOVERNMENT SALE INDIAN LAND8 Absolute Title Given The unallotted lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na tions of the Five Civilized Tribes In Okla homa, and not Including the coal and tlm. ber segregations, will be sold St publlo auction to the highest bidder at the fol lowing terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated In the ad vertisement: Grady county, Chickasaw, bt4 tracts. 7,5uO acres, November 2, 3, 4; Stephens county, Duncan, 730 tracts, 69,300 acres. November 6. 7, 8; Jefferson county, Ryan, 702 tracts 49,400 acres; Novembers, 10, 11; Love county, Marietta, 854 tracts, 7&.5U0 acres. November 13, 14. 15, 16; Carter county, Ardmore. 1,173 tracts, 93,3u0 acres, November 17, lb, 20, 21, 2;, 23; Murray county. Sulphur, 352 tracts, 26,000 acres, November 24, 25; Garvin county, Taule Valley, 621 tracts. 39,500 acres, November $7, 2S, 29; McClain county, Purcell, 2S tracts, 14,600 acres, December L 8; Ponto toc county. Ada, 699 tracts, 45.3CO acres, December 4. 6, 6; Johnson county, Tisho mingo, 564 tracta, 39,200 acres, December 7, 8, 9; Marshall county, Madlll, 279 tracts, 18, VK) acres, December 11; Bryan county, Dursnl, 50b tracts, 2.10 acres, December 12, 13; Atoka county, Atoka, 1,809 tracts, l:!4,000 acres, December, 14, 15, 16, 13, 19; Coal county Coalgate. V9 tracts, (4,604 acres. December 2v, 21, 22; Hughes county, alvln, 4CI tract, io, .00 artsa. Deceinbei $6. 27; Pittsburg county. McAlester. 1.630 tracts, 167.1U) acres. December 38, 29, 30, 1911. January 1, 3; Haskell county, Stigler, 413 tracts, 30,300 seres, January 3, 4, Lati. mer county, Wllburton. 191 tracts. 15,000 aores, January 8; Leflore county, Poteau. 276 tracts. 21.800 acres. January ; Push mataha county, Antlers, 641 tracts. 62.0u0 acres, January 8 9, 10; Choctaw county. Huso, 6'jI tracts, 37,600 acres. January dl, 12, Vi; McCurtain county, Idabel, 771 tracts. 54.500 acres, January li. J6, 17, 11 1912. Not more than 160 aores of agri culture, anil Mil ici.i of otner lands will ibe soid to one person In any one nation. Agricultural lands are those having a minimum valuation ot $4.uo or more per acre. Terms are Z5 per cent at the time of sale. 24 per cent In twelve months and 50 per cent In two years, with i per cent Interest. Payments must be made in the form of draft or certified ehack m.iki. to J. O. Wright, commissioner. Upon full payment osing mans at any time deed wiil Issue. Immsdiately after approval .of sale certificate of Durchane will li,u. ana possession oe given, but cutting of timber or drilling or mining for minerals thereon will n..t be permuted until full pavment of purchase price. Right is re served to reject any or all bids. For infor matlon apply to the Commissioner of the live Clvilitsd Tribes. .Muikoge, Okla homa, or any of the District Agents as to lax.ds within their respective districts. Lists of these lands have been prepared by couhUm. showing the terms of sale, the detcrlpticn ot the various tracts and minimum price. It will be Impracticable to furnish each Inquirer all of these list and it is suss-oled that persons desiring such information specify the locality in which they are lntrresisd. Blueprints of the vari.us counties, showinx the loca tion ot the land to be sold will be fur nikhe.l upon application to tus under aljtned upon the payment of $ 50 for each county, m the form ct draft or postal money order. J. G. WRIOHT, Commis sioner to the Five Civilised Tribes. Mus kogee, Oklahoma, August 1. 1911. tras. JftgTTc; refrleerstor firsts, season's ftoiage charges paid, arJlc. POULTRY All ve, dull", western erring chickens. 13i9ii4c: fowls. 14Hc; turVevs, lie Dressed, easier; western broilers. 12u,19c: westerns, incite; spring tur keys, selected, 2c; others. lOtfDic. riUCAGC G R A I AND PBOVIMOXS Featarcs of the Tradlma; and Closloa Prices an Board of Trade. CHICAGO, 8ept. tj -Despite sale of millions of bushels by holders realising profits the wheat market whirled upward today again and again. The defeat of reciprocity formed the sole reason. After an exciting dsy there was a nervous close 2TvjJJc to Hc higher than last night snd within He of top figures reached. Oats, which would also, have been sub ject to free competition from Canada, made a net advance of lTc to Hfil'ic. Corn rose Hfllc and provisions -t-Oc. Hua-e stocks of whest held In Chlcapo afforded an explanation of why the hulse in prices turned out to be less sensa tional here than elsewhere. Nevertheless unusual activity end strength were shown from the outset. Some sales ex hibited a gain of more than 2c In the first thirty seconds of trading. Profit taking was equally prominent, and for hours It seemed as though the extraordlr nary force of unloading would prevent anything ltke the advance which had been predicted that might be looked for fol lowing the victory of the opposition to reciprocity. A directly contrsry result of the election had been expected' by traders In general and had been dis counted In full beforehand. Tne news from Canada therefore had all the force of a eenulne wumrlse and was being felt more rather than less severely as the session drew to an end. During tne last hour, Indeed, stop-loss buying reached an acute stare and brought about the sharpest advenes of the day. Some reac tion took nlsce. hut the tone In the end was decidedly unsettled. Between ths Initial and the final transaction Decem ber ranged from OTtc to 9Hc and closed tkffSc up at 9So. Oats closed firm at nearly the highest figures touched efter the buls-e began. One of the features of the session was frantic covering by shorts here who had bought at Winnipeg and who were whip sawed completely. Top and bottom fig urea touched by the December option were 47'4c and 4Hc, with last sales 2c net higher at 474c. Corn was not directly Involved 1n the reciprocity Issuo. What strenirth devel oped was of a purely sympathetic sort. As sn offset ths weather was better and country selling quite liberal. December fluctuated from tHMic to 64V snd closed firm Uie net hlzher at 64c. Cash grade were In good demand. No. t yellow finished at 6S'W. Provisions were firm. Pork closed 7H ifflOo up, lard dtarfr 2l12c and ribs at an advance of Br20o. Artlc'lsiOpen. I High. Low. ICloss. Yes'y Wh't Sept. Dec May. Corn Sept. Dec. May. Oats Sept. Dec. May. Pork Jan.. May. Lard , Sept. Oct.. Dec, Jan.. Ribs. Oct.. Jan.. May. I93W4 I97C97H! 1 44H 146H'ffH I49&49HI IS 12H 15 00 28 8 22U 8 871,1 8 90 I f)7H 7 95 7 95 I 9."H 9!vl 1 OBHl 9 ' C414 66V11 ! 47Vi 48T IS 25 15 2o t 40 S7V4 8 95 00 8 70 8 05 8 07 93 &! 1 03 6S 96 91 98H!95 1 04Hi 1 01H S 68Vi 64W 64HI 64 65l68HSVJ65i'3,.j 4$ 49 IS 00 15 05 9 $5 9 22W 8 85 8 87H 4514 47V 49ViflT4i 15 224 15 24 , 9 40 9 874 8 95 9 00 8 82H I 70 7 92' 8 05 7 95 I 8 074 US 47Ts 15 124 15 124 9 274 9 274 8 90" 8 80 7 974 8 024 Cash quotations -were as follows. FLOUR Irregular; winter patents, $4.00 04.60; straights, $3.6&f4.40; spring straights, $4.2f$4.50; bakers, 33.60$4 90. RYE No. 2. 93c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 70$95c; fair to choice malting, 81.12&1.22. BEED Timothy, $12.50614.75. Clover, $12.75H'1S.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, psr bbl., $1. 374 16-50. Lard, per loO lbs., $9.40. bhort ribs, sides (loose), 8H.50ig9.00; short clear sides t boxed), $8.874f9 00. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 182.000 bu.; exports for the week, as shown by Brad street's, were equal to 3,809.000 bu.; pri mary receipts were 1.132,(100 bu.. compared with 1,220,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for to morrow: Wheat, 87 cars: com, 292 cars; oats, 116 cars; hogs, 10.000 head. Chicago Cash Prloes Wheat: No. 2 red, 94'a64c; No. 3 red, 98a.954c; No. 2 hard winter, 97c(6$100; No. 3 hard wiuter. 93fc97c; No. 1 northern spring, $1.041.08; No. 3 northern spring, l.oal.o74; No. 8 northern spring, $1.0a-L07; No. 2 spring, 99cxa$1.06; No. 3 spring, 93o&$1.05; No. 4 spring, 7Sciff$1.02; vslvet chaff. 76cfr$1.01; durum, 90c&$1.03. Corn. No. 2. 6i4'tf69c; No. 2 white, 64S;6c; No. i yellow, 664 6Sc; No. 3, 6yaM4o; No. 3 white, 68W 6b4c; No. 8 yellow, 684'6i0; No. 4, 6744P 87c; No. 4 whits, 67it&6c; No. 4 yellow, 67v,iE68c. Oats: No. 2 white, 464&474o; No. $ white. 464346Vc; No. 4 white, 4443 . -. . . , . iaiji'. U74t; piaiiuo.ru. tnku.wTi. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 21 26c; dairies, l&jj24c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 5.364 cases; at mark, cases included, U)!$lc; firsts, 19c; prime firsts, 20c CHEESE Steady; daisies, 14144c; twins, 13S13i4c; young Americas, 14(&14c; lOlifeT horns, 14(3 144C POTATOES iiasy; choice to fancy, 80 &85c; fair to good, t70c. rOUUTRi taay ; turaeys, ivs, ens, U4c; springs, 124c VEAL Steady; 50 to 0-lb, wts., 8c; 60 to 85-lb. wts.. 84104c; $5 to XlO-lb. wts, lie. RVE-No. 1 93o. BARLEY 70cfc 25. T1MOTH Y $U.oiHS 14.74. CLO VEK $U. 7b(&l.76. Dally movement of produce: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 22.000 ls.Wo Wheat bu 43,000 40,ui0 Corn, bu 2i0,M 187,000 Oats, bu 350,000 804.000 Kye. bu 7,000 9,000 Barley, bu 110.000 87.1M) Carlot receipts: Wheat, 36 cars, with U ot contract grade; corn. 198 cars, with 79 of contract grade; oats, 113 cars. Receipts of wheat at Chicago, Minne apolis and Duluth today were 701 cars, compared with 657 cars last week aud with M2 cars the corresponding day a year ago. St. Loals General Market. snd hUiher: track, No. S red. 96497c; . w -,..,.-. . 1 iu r.u.an.h., Um. iO, 4 004U, ldVfiv., fc'WV-.i.MMOl , rw. May. $1034. CORN-ttiGHER; track, No. 2. S4$69e; No. 2 whjte, 69470c; December, 63o; MOATKlgher; track. No. 3, 46c; No, I white. 474c. December, 474c. RYE higher. 96c. FLOUR-aieady; red patents, $4,403 90; extra fancy ana straight, $4.0uQh.o; hard winter clears. iJafS-). KEfcD Tlrootny, U.ool4.(0. CORNMEAL $3.10. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, $1-11$ LHAY Firm; timothy, $30.00(826.00; pral rle, $U.00iS 16.00. . PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; job bing, $1650. Lard, highsr; prime u.2J-v(ij9.324. fry salt meats, unci .4, n,; boxd sxtra shorts. o; clear rib-, -.ort clears 84c. Bacon unchsnged: boxed extra shorts, luc; clear ribs. Joe; snort clears 1D4C. lOt'LTKY Lower; chickens, 114c; spring. U4c; turkeys, loe; ducks. L'4c; ' WIUTER Steady; creamery. 80i82c. EGG 8 Steady, 174214. Receipts Shipments. Flour 12.000 8.500 Wheat WW t.Ml Corn ) 23,WM 0fc, 39.000 $7,000 Kansas City Gralu and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. MO Sept. 33. -WHEAT Cssh, i'jic higher; No. 2 hard. (ji! . No. 3, 94'a'JSc. No- 'a- U0- 90c; December. 3S-'. Iy. 810-4- CORN Msrket lo highsi ; No. 3 mixed, b4c; No. 8. 66c; No. 2 wnits. 66. ,c; No. 4, wc; December, 614i614c; May. 64iWo. OATS Alsi'ket lo li!nr; No. 3 w nils, 4t4'B4'4C; No. mixed. 4046c. R V E ( 3!e. HAY ateady; choice timothy, $1$.50C 19 oO; chuiee prairie, $12.50(313.00. BUTTER Creamery. 2-c; firsts, 23c; seconds. 21c; packing stock. 17o. EGGS Extras, 32 mc; firsts. I94e; sec onds. U4c Receipts. Bhlomsnts. Wheat, bu ." Corn, bu .... ! Jl.ww uata. bu .IM) nulata Grain Market. DULUTH. Sept. 32-WHEAT-No. 1 hard. $111'; No. 1 northern, $1,004; No. northern: $1.06'fjl.0e4; No. 3. $1.0343 1054c; September. $1104; Deosmber, $1,004: Msy. $1,134. nominal. 0AT3 NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET WUd Trading in Steel Throw. Market in Confusion. FRICTS LATER MAKE RECOVERY Selling Ascribed to Liquidation by Investors Who Believed Steel Corporation Wonld Be Forced to Dissolve. NEW YORK, Sept. 22 Wild trading In United States Steel again threw the mar ket into confusion today. Liquidation was on even a larger scale than yester dsr. The railway share no longer stayed the market, but broke with the Indus trials. During the first hour United Ststes fcteel lost 6 points to 534, and the preferred 2 to 103. In the second hour It became sppsrent that the tide had been turned. Pricea rose essily and board traders were forced to retreat. Another selllna movement was Inaug urated in the afternoon, but was of much smaller proportions. The copper shares were attacked with especrnl severity and lost heavily. Ameri can Smelting declining nearly 5 pointa. The depresaion was only temporsry, however. Toward the end of the day United States Steel rose to 87 snd prices generally, except for the Hill, copper and steel shares, showed small net gains for the day. United States Steel subsequently sold off, closing st 66, a net loss of 24. bales of United States Steel durina; the iirsi nair hour amounted to 245 0H0 shares. The dey's total was 717.S00, the largest amount of any stock handled In a day since April 16, 1B02, when 864,5i0 shares of Southern Railway changed hands. The day's total for all stocks was 1,393,600, ths largest of the year. In sen era I the selling was ascribed to liquidation by Investors who believed that the 8teel corporation would be forced to dissolve either as the result of a suit Instituted by the Department of Justice or as a result of action Initiated bv the corporation Itself to ward off such s sutt. Defeat of the Canadian reciprocity bill w-as to some extent responsible for the sharp break In the railroad stocks. The Hill shares were most affected, flreat Northern preferred lost 44 points, North ern Pacific 2V Minneapolis. ' St. Paul A fault Ste. Marie , and Canadian Ta cifle 14. Canadian Pacific on the re bound rose 6 pointa. Trading In bonds was on a lanre scale, but that market was not greatly dis turbed. Bonds were generally heavy. United States Steel 5s advanced 4. Total sales, par value. $2,8.71,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of kales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Hlh. Low. Clo. Allls-Chslmers pM Aruilgftmatel Copper .... American Agricultural ., A man nan Brt Sugar .. American Can American C. A F American Cotton Oil ... American H. Ac L. pfd.. American loe Secunilei American Llnaeed American IxxomottTe ... American 8. Se R American 8. R. pM. Amarlcaa steel Fdra.... 200 17.(00 8.7.10 I.61 0 1.400 600 100 too Bl.OuO 100 100 17 M 44 444 (i M4 101 IT 04 44 41) 4 434 GO 14 Amarlcaa Susar Rf oo 115 too J00 TOO $.104 S0 1JJ too 1 ' 400 'ii" 300 JOS Joo SOS 20.000 3114 I, SCO 004 ino 40 40.000 144 18.100 111 3.4O0 300 1,400 1,100 J, 800 (00 TOO "ioo JO0 too 00 too American Tel. A Tel... 3.IM0 American Tobacco ptj.. oo American Woolen joo Anaconda Mining Lioo Atchlaon t,00 Atcbleon ptd (w Atlantic Coast Line oo Baltimore A Ohio 1,800 Bethlehem Steel j,?oo Brooklyn Rapid Tran.it. l.wo t-jnailan Faclflo 18,600 Central Leather 1,800 Central Leather rM Central of Ner Jersey., CTieaapeake it Ohio Chicago & Altos CHI. Ot. Wul new.... Chi. Ot. Weat. p(4 Chi. Sr N. W..... Chi.. Mil & St. P C , C. C & St. It Colo. Fuel A Iron Colo. A Southern Consolidated Oas Corn Product! Delaware A Hudson.... D A' R. G D. A It. O. pfd Distillers' Securities ... Erie Erie l.t pfd Brie 2d pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore elf a. Illinois Central Interboroufh-Met Intarboroufh-Mett, pfd.. International Karreetsr.. Inter. Marin pfd International Paper ... International pump .... Iowa Central K. C. Southern K. C. Southern pfd Laclede Oaa Loiilrvllle A Naahvills.. Minn. A St. Louie M., St. P. A g. Ste. M. M.. K. A T M.. K. A T pfd Mlaaourl Pacific National Biscuit National Lead N. R. of M. Id pfd.... New Tork Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A Weitera.... KorUi American Northern Pacttlo Paclfio Mall .... Pennaylvanla ... People' a Gas Pin .burgh Cteai Pitta . C . C. A St. I. Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Rallwar Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Pepubllc Steel pfd Rock laland Co Rock Island Co. pfd..., St. L A 8. F. Id pfd... St. Louis 8 W 8 Louli g. W. pfd Sioaa-Shaffleld 8. A I Southern Pacific Southern Hallway Southern Railway pfd.. Tenneaepe Copper Texas A Pacific Tol.. St. L. A w Tol., St L. A W. pfd. Union Paciria 153 00 t'nlon Pacific pfd too t'nlted States Realty United State Rubber... 4.C00 United State Steel .... TIT, 800 United Stale Steal pfd M.too Utah Copper T.joo Virglnls-Csrollps Caem. l.ioo w7" 104 Wabaea pfd 1,600 Western Maryland 600 wst!nghoue Electric .. 1.400 Weetarn Union too wheeling o Lake Erie, LeiiiKii valley 1S5H 2S ts l 102 102 m 78' 32H 3 61V, 10H, t 1H"4 13S 2H it'i : 100 101 WH 6'4 l 72 m 1 4. MO 70 9H 17H in 44 140 112 17H 34 110 400 2tTi 264 ISO 13 46 U, U6H UH 41 1011 144 104 JT 634 10) 180 to U74 114 V tOO 24 2u l'4 t 1 4S4 100 1,400 800 8,100 1,400 1,000 S00 600 K).rt0 O0 S.MV) too 400 too 100 100 .ltT.ion . 1,800 . l,oo . 4.500 1.600 800 400 100 11,000 1. 100 1,000 1,100 200 too lotH loovfc M4 1144 294 11944 101 17H 'rt" 166 27 US 23 M 24 4H 18 '!)' 844 107 i M'J 83 83 181 ' iii" s 86 4 Tl, 106 414 44 It 25 63 60U 764 14 4 44 i 4 444 60 4 194 174 4 83 14 lot 24 114 1344 Hi 24 24 1024 1014 118 3-4 734 2274 20 91 170 704 JO 174 34 1394 1114; 66 264 48 1814 It 16 13 804 304 304 60 404 144 1234 46 1864 I84 41 101U 144 l-J 174 24 1 101 1384 84 134 2 34 854 126 46 I 101 88 100 46 1114 114 14 2 1184 114 1024 101 124 I04 80 4 104 484 40 141 120 434 1844 184 404 100 144 4 ..... 17 1 101 lit 24 86 137 44 1004 8T4 100 66 174 44 1144 IT 1SH 81 H 3 46 T4 i" 84 1044 i 814 824 184 634 jojh 40S 4 1244 8 Tt 174 II 14 1434 18S41 1144 64 MS 414 88 80 t4 14 10TH 214 32 82 2244 II 41 1594 8 4 344 16 1034 4044 41 18 I! 11 Tl 1ST0O l.su iail T . 1 I ... ,w- . - .. . ... " ..a mm i . . u. aj, i,.wa,oug anare. London Stock afarket. LONDON. Sept. 18. American securi ties were weak during the forenoon. The trading was active and excited and some wide fluctuations occurred. The market opened from 1 to 4V4 points lower, then rapidly Improved, but agam declined be fore ths end of the first hour. Canadian Faclflo opsned at 22M,. sold off to 228, then up to 23044 and back to j:. Vnited Btatea steel common opened at aby, and eased off to 544. A quick rally to bl'M followed, but part of this gain was wiped eut before noon. At midday the tone was weak and prices ranged from unchanged to $ points below parity. I onoou closing stock quotations: Console, money .... TT Louisville A NV.W14 soaouat TT Ho., Kan. A Tea.. 24 A mat Capper S344 New York Central 104U Anaoosda 14 Norfolk A V.tmli Atchlaon 1044 do pfd 10 So pfd 14 Ontario A Wee tern Ik 4 Baltimore, A Ohio,. 18 PennayWanla t'U Canadian Pacific . .144 Kand Mines 4 4 Chesapeake A Ohio. 714 Kea linf. .. 7i '4 Cul. Great Weetarn 11 Southern By tV Chi., Mil. A St. P.114 do pfd tu t4 Beer 174 Southern Paclfio ..1044 Penvar A Rio Q... lUolun Peoido o pfd 47 4 d pfd 83 Irl 114 U. 8. Siael li do let pfd 60 4 fM 107 4e Id pfd 414Wabah it Orsod Trunk 364 4 pfd t-.te llllsol Central ....1194 nUVtlt liar, steady at 24fed pr ounce. MONEY-lg2 per cent. Tb rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 8-4 $3H per cent; for three months' bills. aHiJ3 par cent. tew York Money Market. NEW TCRK, Sept. 22 MONET On call, steady, at lu2H per cent; ruling rate. 24 per cent: closing bid, 2 per ceni; offered at 21 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days. 34031 per cent; ninety dsys, 8Vfl3 per cent; six months. 4 per cent. PKIHE MERCANTILE PAPER 44 per cent 8TERUNO EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 tk.25 for sixty-day bills and st $4.fei34.t for demsnd; commercial bills. 84.82H. SILVER Bar. sine; Mexican dollars, 45o HONDSGovernmont, steady; railroad, heavy. Imports at evr York. NEW YORK. Sept. tt Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending Septem ber 18 wars valued at $17 SU.eso. Imports of specie for the week wars ft M silver snd $4.1'4 gold Fvport of specie for the week wers $o56,t)al silver and HM.WO gold. REPORT OT CI.E 4 ft I XI HOI SE Transactions of Asaoelated Beaks for the Week. NEW TCRK. Sept 22 -Brsdstreet s bsnk clesrlnss report for the week end ing September 21 shows sn aggregate of .!. '.53.37. tm. as against $i.'3,&.iS.uo) last week and $2.72.60!'. .V) In the correspond ing week last year. The following Is s list of the cities: Cities I Clearings. I Inc. I Dec. Ore. D. C. Cal.. New York Chicago Poston Philadelphia .. St. Louis Kansas City .. Pittsburgh San Francisco. Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis ... Cleveland New Orleans... Detroit OMAHA Los Angeles.... I,oulBvile Milwaukee .... Seattle St. Psul Atlanta Portland, Buffalo .... Denver Indianapolis Providence Richmond . Washington, St. Joseph Fort Worth Memphis Salt Lake City... Columbus Albany Tacnma Savannah Spokane, Wash... Toledo Hartford Rochester Des Moines Nashville Duluth Wichita Peoria Norfolk Oakland Sioux City New Kaven Orand Rapids .... Sctanton Birmingham Jacksonville, Fla. Oklahoma Syracuse Augusta, Ga Worcester Evansvllle Springfield, Mass Dayton Portland, Me. Wheeling, W. Little Rock Charleston, B. Knoxvllle .... Chattanooga Lincoln Davenport Wilmington, Mobile Wilkesbarre Kalamazoo, Sacramento, Topeka Cedar Rapids, Macon Fall River Youngstown New Bedford Springfield. 111.... Fort Wsyne Canton. O Sioux Falls, S. D, Akron Helena Columbia, S. C... Lexrngton Fargo. N. I Erie, Pa Rockford. Ill Quincy, 111 Bloomington, 111.. Chester. P Springfield, O South Bend, Ind.. Lowell Jackson, Miss Blnghamton Decatur, 111 Mansfield. O Fremont, Neb Vlcksburg. Miss.. Jacksonville, 111.. York, Pa Waterloo. I Houston Galveston Va Del.. Mich. Cal.. la. il.ws.tis.oon! 2SS.iV.2.4H 152.Wi 137.1rt.t, OX) 7S.1W2.O10 W.I22.onO 4ii.5s3.00ti! 8S.4- '20001 3502.0rYi tt.414.OOCH 22 R..3.000' 19.F.P.7.00OI It. 415.0"t 18.M4 Ortf) l!i.M4.ro0i 2H.230.0TIOI i2.ow:.(ym! 12.941.000! 11, "4?.fti0i 10.4-1.(00' 12, !M.0O') 11.706.000 10.0&0.0001 9,710.0OO 8.931.0OO 8 579.0001 g.S40,OUO 8,8140.0001 8.0p7.0O0 8,24.000 4.2ffl.OflO' 1, 103.000; 6,184.0001 6.920,000; 4.803.0091 8.928,000 4.B14.O10I 4.2tiO.O(iO .8ii0.000l 4.310.OOj 8.8".000 4.4n7.O00 4.2O2.O10I 3,2:'4,000i 8.3S4.OO0I 3.34.0Al 8.1 1 .000! 2.S;5.0ii 2.53.00i z.w.000 . 3.66,01 mi 8,4,00.1 2,544,000 l.s3,ono 2.401,000! $.JU,000 t.U4,ono a.407.000 3.14B.OO0I 2,120,000 1,979 0)0 1,942,000 1.517.000 2,!l,0i 2.00i.0ii0 1.955.000: 1.635.010 1.495,003! 1"8.0"0 1.212.000! 1,410.000 639,000 1.4D7.O0O 1,496.0001 1,122,000 4,803.000 9S8.00O 2.279,000 920,000 997 .OX) 919.0001 7,tV.OO0 744,0)l 1.581,0001 1,106,000 1.017,000 720.000! 471,0001 83,0OO( 74S.OOO' W7.000I 595.Wi0 837.0001 4U1.000I 659.000 6S0.000 523.O0O1 402,000 459.000 465,000 294.000' S29.000 275. OfW 875.000 1. S29.0OO 45.279,O00 23.5o6.000 14.61. 3.8 3.2 12.8 16.0;, 7.8 I 218.4 8.2 OMAHA IIW-STOCK MARKET';!::! M. Cattle Reef ipti Modente and Iricei ( Without Notable Change. HOGS AVERAGE UP SOME LOWER Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Ca tlnae Liberal, bat Hot Lar as Last Week rrlces Trt day Are Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 23, Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday crucial Thursday . Ksumate Friday ... Cattle. Hogs ..11.635 7.25 6.S..1 , 8.5,i8 , M0 Flvs days this week tt.932 feme das lest week..2.C Same days 2 wks. aK0..2S,2!l Same days $ wks. aso. 80 694 Fsme dsys 4 wks. ago.. 80.58 Ssme days last year.. 42. 1.9 The following table shows l.l.li 8 6.3K2 8.41 1300 24.958 23.4-i 21,5tT 25.793 29 435 19.075 1911. Sheep. 41059 40.898 $;.6o4 10.4.4 lO.Ouw 136.015 i.;tj 140.530 129.2,''" 79.89S 139,73 the reetlpts of csttle. hogs snd sheep st South Omana for the ytar to date compared with lt vear: 1911. 1910. Ine. Deo. Cuttle 7w,f"i9 83i.u'i 44.u. Hogs 1.8.0O9 1.628.907 231.103 siheep 1.694.765 1.670.927 23.Si8 Tk. fniuri.. ehi ih.ei the aversce prices for hoas at South Omsha tor the last several days, with comparison' so . II.. aft . . 41.. 16. . It . II.. . 7I ..'! . Ill .in .ft .. . ' .14 . . .. . !J . SIT 141 .341 ..IM SHE1LP- n I Hi I M I M I II I II I Ml I .'I I (IS I M I H . . II . tu 14(1 I M H (II ,.. I ITI4 .. I ITH Asld 4S 1?" SO M s 40 40 ivo 10 4. M from 146 III l0 ?l 141 .III ITT ji : i 141 4 t? SIO .IM .114 til smaller M I s IS I s I :4) I 41-S t W 4 14 4 I SI I U l ' t 44 I CI I l I 7 I t TO receipts Dates. I 19VL UH0. 11909. 1908.1907. 11906. W5 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. -ept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. 121 6 91 '4 13 6 S4H 15! 6 71 $ M 6 81 8 TOV 6 61V $ 5SH 9 27 9 15 8 Ml $ $ 93 1 I 92 8 73! 8 47 8 43 7 W 8 05 $ 06 $ 10 8 14 8171 8 12 V1! 8 80) 84 80 6 821 83 e 6 87 S 8 b 88 ! 5 90 6 84 6 901 6 00 $ 00 e U 6 TN 6 OK 8 10 81 ( 71 I Tl 6 84 6 021 06 12 14 I 88 5 21 I 14 8 29 $ 8 81 8 89 5 80 I 8$ lt.l 4 entais because oontaln- Ing other Items than clearings. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. TT-TrTv 1 l.lh. carton. 28e! No. 1 in 60-lb- tubs, 27e; No. 2, 25c; packing. r C, yrrcr Imnnrlfld Sn.iss. 32c: Amerl can Swiss. 22c; block 8wiss. 18c; twins, ,.u.,. daisies. 16UC: VOUI1K America, 18c; blue label brick. Mo; lira- burger. 2-lb., lc; nmoureer, -v. POULTRY Broilers, Uc; springs. 13c; . ur.- urks. 16c: seese. loo; turkeys, 2io; pigeons, pr doz., $l.o0. Alive-. jji uti v' a. m n - i . roosters and stag.., 5c; old ducks, full ! t "j ..w,. o.... ..II feathered. 10c: teatnerisu, iw.. . - turkeys, ISo; guinea fowls, Lo each, pigeons, per dos.. 78c; homers, per dos.. 2 b0; Hquabk. No. 1. $1.50; Np. 2. 50o. .... . .. i.. laru. rrfl.ntiles. lfMhlso: Spanish mackerel 19c; eel. lc; haddock. 13c; tiounoeis, '"" i m. ad v. .hud rne. Der fialr. roe nu, e.vv cw. , - - 60c; salmon. 13c; halibut, &c; yellow perch, kc; nutiaio, bo; ouunoaw .w. Bh-Jif LUIS niu'i No 2. 13o; No. 8. 8o. Loins: 2. 6c; No. 8? 6c. Round. No. t lie; No. I! kWc'. No. 8, 7kc. Plate: No, 1. ifco; No. '.??.i4i., .' V'c-i-iYTlmnni1 Callfnrnia soft shell per lb.. 20p; n sack lots lc less or 44ii Dui, por - 4v wtt, lo let. Cocotauig. per eack. 5.u0. Fil berts. pr lb.. lo; in eacic lou, lc U. lb.. 7o. Pc4UiB. la.r. oer Jby lo; lo SSCk iOlS. IO leeej. . ..... per lb., ix; In sack lou. lo leas. Honey, new, 24 fraross. 83.7. Coffee Market. ..put rnnif fi.nt M. frDlvFEK Fu tures closed steady at a net advenes of 9Sr2! points. Closing bids: September. lJ.ic; Octobsr, 1263c; November, U6Ic; December, 1857c; Janusry. 12.40c; Feb. xiaph. AnrlL Mav. June. July and August. 12.23c. Spot coffee, firm; No. 7, Hio 14fll4 l-lc; No. 4. San tos, 1474Ic- Mll(1 coffee, quiet; CorSova, 14iB'1 ct noininat. Dry Goods Market. wvnTA en. ni Til. A A nn m r A f export cotton goods is steady and small files were reported daliy. It Is expected that the movement in tnincw, and Indian goods has reached a volume of 40,00u bales. Jobbers are doing a moderate business and are placing re port orders with primary houses for de livery In November. Yarns are easier. The retail trade Is steadier and mors seasonable. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 22 COTTON Spot closed quiet. 15 points lower; middling up lands, 1100c; middling gulf. 11.85c. No sales. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: September. 11.76c; October, 10o; November, 10.63c; December, 10.71c; Janu ary, 10 67c; February. 10.72e; March, 10.79c; April. 10.83c; May. 10.90e; July, 10.90c. MUwaskee Grain Market MILWAUKEE. Sept. 23 -WHEAT-No. 1 northern, $l.lt31.1Ht; No. i northern, $1 06a l.o;. No. i hard winter, DySc; December. 9Se; May. $1 M. OATb Standard, 4t'464c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Sept 22 CORN-Htgher; No. 1 yellow S7V,o; No. $ yellow, sTc; No. 1 mixed. 67Uc OATS-Hisher; No. I white. 46c; No. $ white. 44fi 4440. . Solar Market. NEW TORK. 6pt 22.-SUOAR Raw, firm; muscovado. e test. S.4n'.e; centrifu gal, 96 test, 896'c; molasses sugsr, I test. 8.21V.O. Sale I.60O bags. Bank Clearings. CMAHA. Sept. 22 Omaha bank clear Insa for today were $2.81.648 and for the same day of last year $2.(65.581. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 82. WOOL Steady; territory and wetern mediums, 17J52ovc; fine mediums. 17QUo: fine, lli&l&c. Oils and Rosla. 8AVANNAH. BPt tt-TU rXFENTTHS Fijm, tie. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards. South Omaha, for twentv-four hours ending st $ p. m, yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Csttle. Hogs. Sheep C. M. St. P. Ry.... Wabash R. R Union Pacific TL R $ C. & N. W. Ry.. east C. N. W. Ry.. west 7 C. St. P., M. at O. Ry.... 2 C. B & Q. Ry., east S C., B. & y. Ry., west U C, R. I. & P. Ry., east C, R. I. at P.. Ry., west.. 1 Illinois Central Ry 1 C. a. W. Ry 1 1 12 1 11 7 1 8 62 22 It Total recelots 83 62 38 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hofs Sheep Omaha Packing Co Swift & Co 166 Cudahy Packing Co 25 Armour Co 1S8 Murphy Ciidshy from Denver... 24 Hill & Son F. B. Lewis 17 Huston & Co 4 J. H. Bulla 46 L. Wolf 7 McCreary A Carey 28 6. Wertheimer 46 Other buyers 181 Totals 881 So 1,066 1.239 1,124 183 ill 2.85!i 268 869 $,921 were 9.440 18,668 riTTi.ir fettle, recetnts were mod rm. am usual on a Friday but ths total for the week foota up 29,933 head about the same as last week ana smaller uiau a year ago by over 12,000 head. The market on beef steers this morn inn was without any n or interesting features. There was a fair demand that was sufficiently large to clean up the few cattle in sight. The prices paid were without note-worthv change as compared with yesterday snd were around lo$i6c higher than the close ot last wee. 'ihe market on cows snd heifers wes also devoid of new or interesting features and there were very few on sale. Such cattle as were in sight generally changed hands in fair season In ths morning. As was the case with beef steers prices are around 1041 lie higher than last week's close. Stock cattle and feeders have kept pace with kilting cattle ana tney too are clos ing tne week arouna tuinioc nigner. Quotations on native cattle: Oood to choice beef steers. J,.25iui.75; fair to good beef steers, $6 504f7.2i. common to fair beef steers. 84.7bixt.C0: aood to choice half era. $6.00a.8O; good to choice cows, $4.50 Co.uu; lair to guoa cows, 4.(ta-; com mon to fair cows, $3.503.75; veal calves, u boa.!o. Quotations on rangs cattle: Good to choice beef stsers. $5.60O.50; fair to good beet steers, $5.006.60; common to fair beef steers, $4.25.00; good to choice heifers, $4.80&5.26; good to choice cows, t4.4i'it6.10; fair to kood cows. 83.75S4.40: good to choice stockers and feeders, $600 s.iju; lair to gooa stocsers ana leeaere, $4.ilo&5.0u; common to fair stockers snd feeders. $3 5(Xa4.25: stock heifers, $3.26$ Ito; puns, stags, etc., 4)0-was.w. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. to to u I , : i i i 4 4 IT I I li I I 10 I 10 8..... 4 I I II 1 8 1 I 1 I I 4 I I I I I 44 4 1 II !.,... 7 4 .... Ill ....1ST J ....UMl .... t4 .... tl .... K4 .... I't .... 141 .... IU3 .... 141 .... II .... 457 .... 171 .... ID4 .... 10 ....1011 ....1041 .... 717 .... 141 .... 110 ....114S .... SIT .... 7tj0 .... IM .... 4M .... 711 ....1400 ....1140 ,...U0 ....W'd ....1M0 .... 190 .... 120 .... 411 .... U .... 140 .... 191 .... too .... i-t .... M4 .... iti .... I") 111 lit 111 let Pr. I II I I It Ma li.... I.... COW3. 8 76 I M I 16 I I I it I 0 I 10 I u I 40 I 40 I 46 I 10 I n I 66 I II I II I II liti tru. I., I., M... n'.'.'.'. li.... 4!"1 '.'.'.'. I TO I Tl I 76 4 06 4 U 4 at I 40 4 00 4 40 4 -0 4 Tl 4 Tl I uo I 00 t, I II I 14 I 60 I M I 10 I Tl 6TUL ivLKa T., I., II I I I BULS. I is I IT! 1 I Tl 1 I M t I M 8., I.. . .1071 ..171 ...1011 ...1U0 ... Il ...llt-l ... MS ...1000 ... 101 ... 171 ...1060 ...mi ...Uul ...1010 ... too ...1100 ...111 ... 10 .. Ill .. ISO .. 741 .. .. 14 .. UO ..tOTI ,.US0 ..12T0 ..140 , tro , IX) , 170 li . 140 114 130 U0 1T0 1M (i0 10 111 170 U0 T to t I so I II I at 4 M 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 II 4 U 4 4 SO I 44 4 10 4 SI 4 40 4 M I 00 I at I it 4 00 4 0 4 Tl 8 OS 4 M 0 I 00 4 J I M I 0 T 00 T W t a r jo T 10 T M T Tl 8 00 AN d Kt.ii; l) .-..-. t Til 4 I 44 4 U I Ml 4 0 1 1060 4 10 I 4l 4 70 1 404 I 00 M0 4 OS I TI4 4 00 I !l 4 10 4 I4i 4 M ( ; 4 it 4 110 4 i) 11 til i 16 NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 12 cows 97 4 00 22 cows 840 4 10 12 steers... .1060 5 85 14 feeders.. 876 4 60 11 cows 1250 4 40 8 calves... 227 7 76 WYOM1NO. t feeders.. 623 4 60 6 cows 913 4 0 Bates Park Sheep Co. Wyoming. 42 feeder.. loii3 6 15 16 steers.. ..1212 5 60 223 cows.... 963 4 66 feeders.. 819 4 50 IK rows 907 4 00 HOGS Trade In hofe was a "swsy back" sffair, opening very nearly steady ou a few loads of shipper stuff, becom ing a big nickel lower and closing with practically all of the mld-sesalon dsellnj regained. It was a uncertain business from ths start, with ths demand rather quiet, but more or less spasmodic. As compared with yesterday s sversge, big buik of sales showed a flat nickel loss. Size of receipts still proved a dead In fluence in buying circles as the fresh declins was forced on s run of only slaty six loads. Ordinary butchers mad up the big end of receipts and plenty, of w tlght was the general rule. There were no lacon hogs on sale that could be de scribed as strictly choice. Shippers furnished a little better sup. port than recently, but it was nothing to brag about. Something like twelve or fourteen loads were purchased on out side account, quality offerings drawing the best demsnd. Spreads were merged as ususl snd Isrger droves were put up at W fAJ 60. Best bscon weights on sale dropped to 16.70, the lowest top on record since Juns, a mor.tn mat claims se ts as nign price. Yard were not completely cleared until well along toward 11 o'clock. Representstlve sales snd a very quiet demand from all quar ters, conditions In the sheep snd lamb trade were much the same as on yester dsy. Supply was estlmsled at 10,000 head and Included a very fair proportion of desirable killing lambs. Fat sheep wero scarce. Very few stale offerings were available in any branch of the market, as yesterday's run cleared In good shape, leaving a situation that favored sellers more or less. Stesdy prices on both feeder snd fst stock were usually main tained after movement finally started, but Inquiry at no time seemed very active. The fresh run rounds off a five days total of about 136.000 head, but even though this agarregats Is really large It shows a loss of almost 80.000 heed from last week's receipts. Decreased ship ments have been reflected In prices, and the demand on recent dsys was generally lively and bread. Fat lamha of choice quality touched the $5.76 mark on two of three occasions and anything closing at $5.55 and less lacks finish "Seconds' that are selling: below $5.26 at present clslm considersble competition from coun try buyers. Fst sheep wers s rare commodity and proved popular with packers from tht Start. Good ewes mover around $3 507J 3. 76. ths latter figure being high pries. Wethers reached $4. but quality at this level must be almost faultless. Choice handy yearlings are wanted at $4.80rJ4 65, A brisk country demand for feeders) until today produced a msrket that had no bad traits despite the fact that thin and in-between offerings were mors plentiful than sny other class of stock. According to packers' tab the four days' purchase on country account smotints to sbout 62,000 head. Iowa snd Nebrsska sre taking the big bulk. Feeder lambs ranged around o O0ig5.25. while feeder ewes sold from $1 86 downward. Feeder yearlings st $4.40 la also a creditable sale, but they have been hard to find ss a gen eral rule. Compsred with a week ego fat lambs show advances of sbout a qusrter. fat sheep are closing a dime to a qusrter higher snd feeder clssses sre sbout 15J9 25c up. "Exception Is made for feeder ewes, however, ss they hsve scored little If any Improvement. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs-. Lambs, sood to chice, $8.40tf5.?S; lambs, fair to good, 5 IOS.40; lambs, culls, $4. 60 454.90; lambs, feeders, $4.4038.30; year lings, good to choice. $1. 26'J4.6S; yenr llnan. feeders. $4 005V1.40: wethers, hsjidv. $3.6504.00; wethers, heavy, $8.50418 85! wethers, feeders, J3 :iT?3 5; swes, good to choice, $3 400 3 75; ewes, fair to good, $3 00 4i3.40; ewes, breeders, $3.2534.00; ewes, feeders, $2 .') 2 90; ewes, culls. $1.5033.36. Representative sales: No. Av. $61 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 91 296 Idaho Ismbs, feeders 62 821 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 48 1188 Idaho lambs 70 250 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 95 498 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 88 10$ native lambs 68 898 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 57 86 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 61 2.902 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 66 821 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60 $17 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 69 88 Wyoming yearlings 81 271 Wyoming yesjlinga 82 74 native ewes 102 190 Wyoming ewes 99 857 Colorado lambs, feeders.... 67 13 Colorado lambs, feeders.... 52 150 Colorado lambs, feeders.... 42 M7 Colorado ewes 108 131 Colorsdo swes 98 177 Colorado ewes $8 8r9 Colorado ewes, feeders 94 ?03 Colorsdo ewes, feeders .... 90 877 Colorsdo swes, feeders 79 92 Colorado yearlings 88 1'J Colorado yearlings 68 239 Wyoming yeaj-lings. fdrs. 83 13$ Wyoming ewes 100 127 Wyoming swss feeders 90 13) Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 90 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET ff 85 $ 25 4 85 8 78 7S 2 80 6 80 5 10 4 60 6 10 4 90 6 20 4 00 4 :s 8 40 8 45 4 f 5 4 8ft 4 90 $ 40 8 40 9 60 $ 00 8 0) $ 00 4 3 4 M .4 15 8 60 2 85 2 55 Demand for Cattle and Hogi Steady 8beep Slow. CHICAGO. Sent. IS. CATTLE Rseelttts. $.500 head; market steady; beeves, t4.80jj 8.00: Texas steers. 84.60ffTS.ao: westerns. $4 2007.10; stockers and feeders. $8.16$5 80; rows ana neners. 12 aoausw calves, 86.00 09.75. huus Receipts, itt.otio neaa stesay to strong; light, $6.0(Jt7.20; mixed. $.K07.J0; heavy. jW.40Tf7.12: rough. 86.40M6.S6: good to choice heavy, $6.65m.l24; pigs, $4.03.50; duik ot sates, io.7urtv.ua. 61-rEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 18.000 head; market alow; natives. $J5ATi4 56: westerns. $2.7534.30: yearlings. $3-8504.70: native lambs. $4.0006.00: western lamlMu $4 60O-25. St. Loals Live Stools Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 23. CATTLE R. celpts. 3,100 head, Including 1,100 Texanss market, Steady; native shipping and ex port steers, $6.7608.15: dressed beef snd butcher steers. I6.75O7.00: steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.0006.00; stockers and feed ers. $3.0006.00; cows and heifers. 1300:3 $4.60; canners. $1000 3 50; bulls. $2.755.25; calves, $40008.76; Texas and Indlsn steers, HOOg J.tt; cows and heifers. $300 07.60. HOGS Receipts. 8.900 head; market loo higher; pigs and lights, $4.6007.20; pack er. $6.9007.16; butchers and best heavy. SS.PI7TT.W. sheep ajvd I.ASIBS Receipts. S.1TO head; market, strong; muttons, $3.60(9 4.26: lambs, $4.000640; culls and bucks. 1. 2502.50; stockers, $1.6003.00. Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 22 CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 hsad. including 1,100 south erns; market steady to 15o lower; dressed beef snd export steers, $(1.80(9 .00; fslr to good, $5.00O).S; western steers, $4.5037.26; stockers and feeders, $3.7508.00; southern steers. $4009-76; southern cows, 2.7iVir4.o; riativs cows, 2WT8.00: native heifers. $4.0007.00; bulls. $3.004 50; calves. $3.0008.00. HOQS Rsceipt. ' w nesa: unmet steady to 8c higher: bulk of salss. 16 509 8 76; heavy. $6.50f?6.65; packers snd butch ers. $6 50O.85: lights. $8 SHEEP AND LAMJSB Receipts, lj.int head; market, etrong; lambs, 8ft triftti io; yearllnss, $4.00ij4.86; wethers. $3 250 4 00; ewes. $3.000 3.60; stockers and feeders. $2.bOO4.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Sept. 2J.-CATTLE-R4V eelnts. l.SuO head. Market sieaay; steers. $4 5007.75: cows and hslfsrs, $300O.50; calves. $4000800. m . HOGS Receipts, J.-tw neaa. Mtr steady to 5c higher; top, to.so; bulk et sales. $6 4536 75. SHEEP AM) UMl"-nereipis, i.wv heed Market slow:, lambs, 85 0006 00. Stock 1st Stcht. Receipts of live stock at the flvs prln- ciDal western markets vestsrdsv: i-siue. nnn South Omsha St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis Chicago Total receipts.. 4 too 2.200 7 000 8.900 16.000 Sheep. 10000 4.600 12 00ft 6.100 16.000 9.600 $8,400 $T,09 No. 14 41., II 41. . 14 4a., 41 , tl 44. n. At. ..321 . IH ..l4 ..loU ..let . .115 ..l ..11 . tT ..111 ..1.1 so 10 40 UO I 4 I 41 I 10 I to I JH 4 tl I II 4 el 4 Jk .4 4 M N. A. ...... MT Tl 141 IT 10 41 11 4 lei 141 47 141 M lot 41 Ml m II 11 sn. 10 its 0 K 120 t' 10 to 100 140 r. ITU I tl'i Hi. I I M 40 S M t 10 I m t t 4 Metal Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 22. METAL St end - srd copper, weak; spot and futures, $11 85 11.86; i.onaon market, spot; at se id; iture. 56 16s 3d. Lsks copper, loeallv. $12.67ivff,l.TB; electrolytic, $1$ ixS'li 60; cast- ng, liz.izffi: tin, weaa; spot and utures, iue.antgji.vu; uinooii ween, spot. 171 6s, futures. 189 6. Lesd. dull; $4.4604.65; New York; $4 3004.40 East St. Louts- uonoon spot;, a is ss . rpeiter, dull; $800600 New Tork: $6 80O 0 East St. Loul. London spot, 27 17. d. An timony, quiet; Cooksons. $8 2608 874. Iron. Cleveland wsrrs.ni. svts oq id i-ionaon. Loeslly Iron wss quiet; No. 1 northern foundry. $16 25315 60; No. I. $15 00018 26; No. Southern; snd No. 1 Southern soft. $15.00015 60. ST LOUIS, Sept tt.-METALS-Leed, Lady; $4,37'- Spelter, firm; $505 90. Omaha Prodace Market. BUTTE R Creamery, 25c; packing1 Stock. 17HO. ... Eqqs-NO 1, iso; ro. , izc. POULTRY Broilers, 13c; spiiagl. 9V4o: hens. 9Vc; ducks, 10c; geese, so. American Telsphoas st Tslegrsph Co, A dividend of Two Dollsrs per shsra will bs paid on Mondsy, Octobsr 18, 1911. to stockholders of record at ths close of buslnsss on Satuidsy, September $0, 1911. WILLIAM R. DRIVER. Treasurer.