TIIR ItEKi OMAHA, FRIDAY, NCITEMHKR 29, 1011. REAL ESTATE K-tilM St RAXCIt UXI) FOR SAt.U Tessa Coatlaaetl. IVP tcre orango orchard 11,000 00, flGOOO b, balance terms. Bearing or i aid, four year, Sand for booklet. Ma lailn Land Co., Audubon, la. I'tah. LAND In Una or small tract a for farming, fruit ralalnc or Inveetments; brat of cllmat; artesian wall water; plenty of water for Irrigation; fifty miles from Eslt Lake City, close to railroad town. Thla la tha beat land bargain In I'tah. If you want land It will pay you to see me for prtoes and tarme. John Maresh. 436 Baa building, Omaha, Nab, Miseellaaaetas, IOWA and NEBRASKA farma. Oraham tc Patera, 827 Omaha Nat'l Uana lildg. Do you want a 820-aora REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVB you good property you ara anx ious to sell? If ao, wrlta full descrip tion, giving lowest price; beat terma. W. E. Nlcnola. loll State St., Syracuse. N. Y. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loana and warrants. V. Karnani Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. OMAHA Property and Nebraska Land a. O'KEEFE REAL EHTATK CO.. 101 New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inv. Co. WANTED City loana. Petera Trust Co. CITY and farm. JOHN N. FRENZER. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, 11.000 to $800,000. W. II. THOMAS, 403 Flrat Nat. Bank Bldg. 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wend. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. LOW RATES. BEMIS-CARLBEROCO., 810-31J Brandels Theater Bldg. WANTED FARM LOANS. Kloke In vestment Company, Omaha. B&Wntfn on c!y 'nd tarm property. 01020 w. B. Melkle. 808 Ramge. FIRST TRUST C0m, sc1 LARGE city loana wanted; mortgages A bonds bougnt and sold. 8TUL.L, BKU& FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AN EXCEPTIONAL. PROPOSITION. Kir bale, will take one-Lalf In ex change. A beautiful corner lot at a big sacrifice If taken at once, 51V feet on Broadway In Excelalor Springs. Mo., the great all-year- round health and pleas ure resort, where the new large fire proof Elms hotel and the Kansaa City, Excelalor Springs and St. Joaeph Elec tric railway la now under construction, both to be completed and In operation by spring, 1912; beside many other ex tensive iinprovementa to be made in the near future. Thla fine corner lot is very centrally located and la suitable for t atore rooms on first floor, with I stories above for an apartment house. There la not on a foot f around for sale within three or four blocks weat on the same aide of Broadway that can be botujM for leaa than 1300.00 par foot, but If sold at once we will sell this lot for 1300.00 per front foot, besides this la a fin cor ner lot fronting on two atreeta, with the other side open. We will acoept about one-half In exchange In good land or property, clear of Incumbrance preferred, or nearly so. This lot will sell for dou ble this price within a year, even If party doea not care to build on It. Tha new elect rlo car line will pasa on both front streeta of thla lot. Reason for this great sacrifice, must have about $3,650.00 cash at once, balance long time. Address P. O. Box No. 122, Excelalor (springs. Mo. TO TRADE 160 acres New Huron, 8. IX, price 110,000; mortgage 25,400, equity M.C00. What have you? C. C. Issenhuth, 140 Brandels Theater Bldg. HALF section of good land, E miles frim Kimball, Neb. (county seat). Twenty acres and a town lot In the onion belt of Texas. Twenty acres and two town lots In the fig and orange (gulf coast) belt of Texas. Two nice quarters of table land near Juleaburg, Colo. Will consider a bunch of good horaes, good cattle or clear, earning town property. Address Box 64, Albion, Neb. TO TRADE A $1,000 equity In a fjve room house, barn and two lots In Omaha for automobile. J. A. Chambers, Ander son, la I HANDLE exchanges everywhere. For results see me. Dean, 617 Bee Bldg. D. 1392. EXCHANGES A. C. Jewell, Board of Trade. D. 1637. WE exchange properties of merit. C. W. Welsh, 812-13 O. N. Bee Bldg. Doug. 7S6i EXCHANGE for what you want. Shopen aV Co., Exchange Experts, Paxton Blk. SEE J. L. Barber to sell, or exchange anything. 440 Board of Trade. D. 4341. FOR EXCHANOE-Oood level Platte county, 80 acres, for Omaha or Lincoln residence, clear. Address 626 little Bid-., Lincoln, Neb. WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for books. Crane. 218 B. 14th, ROOMING HOUSE WANTED. At once; must be close In; will pay cash. Addrcsa. E 304, Bee. I PAY cash (or judgments, defaulted and otherwise, against Southern Call fornians. A. C. Toliver, 621 Byrne Bldg., Loa Angelea, Cal. WANTED second hanu auto , unabout. It or 20-hurse power, give full parttculara and price in first letter. E. L Tanga man, Danbury, Ja. WANTED-Baby buggy, good condition. 1021 .V St., So. Omaha; atate price. GO OUT to Rourke park and root for Omaha. If J. Kobal, 26 Elm St., will com to The Bee oftice within three daya w will give him a ticket to the ball gam at Rourke park. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rant 4-room houae, part modun, in any pail ot city. Address ,. tit, Bee. FOR a dainty dessert use Daliell'a lc cream. If Mrs. Anderson, 1008 8. 20th St., will come to The Bee ofilce within three daya w will give her an order for a quart brick of this fine ic cream. WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION wanted on farm or ranch, excellence Willi anurp. Jouu ItuuuuMu, 2Go4 M St., bouts) Omaha. GOOD cook and houakeeper wants place, where husband and two email chil dren can board. Addreaa H 845 Be. HOUSEKEEPER wanU position for a bachelor widower or a small family; Sun day forenoons for church. Helen Bjuratron. Koul 1 Box 4. Benson, Neb. FIRST class practical nurse can be en gaged at one. Web. 1114. OUNCl lady, with high school educa tiwn. wishes a position. C to. Bee. MAN wants position as Janitor; good references. Address B-Uu, car Bee. KlIlST claaa practical nura can b engaged at nce. Iougiaa (14, A CAPABLE energetic woman of ex perience and ability wants poaltlon as vook and housekeeper for club house, or in widowers tami.y tan furnishbeat references. Addreaa Mrs. E. W. 114 Weat vn North flatte. Neb. 1 WANTED Piac on farm for hov 14 years old. S 136. Bee. 007 " AN experienced pharmacist with tha best possible references as to character habits and ability, wants work In Omaha' South Omaha or Council Bluffs. Wui work for a moderate salary, if work la permanent. la also competent to fill al most any position In a drug or book store, 4 11. car set. WANTEDSITUATIONS (Continued.) COLLKOH man ? with typewriter wants permanent pwaltloti. Take dicta tion, billing) bundle t-orraporlenca, N short hand. Adtlreee N, Mu, ear Mea. KXl'KIUKNt'Ki) white lady wishes po sition as cashier, night or day during or after carnival, Fleaae state salary wish to give. Aiurm w em, tiee. PLAIN cooking- or second work by neat colored girl. 27 Farnam, Harney 4i. WASHING or cleaning for Thureday or rriaajr. woo. sjii. COLORED lady wlahe position a 000k. Webater 1814. STENOGRAPHER with soma tiffins experience wants poaltlon with chance lor aavancement; email salary to begin with. Address, a 314, car Bee. EVERY rerson knows who T. J. O'Brien Is because he has made Omaha famous with his candy. If Mrs. Halm. 2.vi2 Sprairue St., will com to The Bee office within three days w will give her an order for a 60-cent box of O Brian's canay free. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship your stock to South Omaha: save mileage anil shrinkage; your consignments receive prompt and careful attention. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Byers Bros. & Co. strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., 234-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West. Com. Co., Omaha A Denver. W. R. SMITH 4 EON Just handle sheep. W. F. DENNY A CO., 333 Exch. Bldg. TAGO BROS, handle cattle, hogs, sheep. CLIFTON Com. Co., 323 Exchange Bldg. Donahue A Randall Co., 302 Exch. Bldg. Clay, Robinson A Co., 200 Exch. Bldg. The Standard Com. Co., 116 Exch. Bldg. W. R. SMITH at SON Just handle sheep. Interstate Co. Better results. Ship to us. BURKE-RICKLY CO., 301 Exch. Bldg. L. E. ROBERTS A CO., 22 Exch. Bldg. Allen Dudley A Co., 236-37 Exch. Bldg. Cox Jones Com. Co., bunch of hustlers. Ralston A Fonda, live stock com. mar. Farmers L. S. Com. Co., 200 Exchanga Deposit proceeds of shipments In Stock Yards Nat'l Bank. Only bank at yards. WINN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. LAVERTY BROS., 138-40 Exch. Bldg. Paxtqn-Eckman Chem. Co. st'k remedlea Martin Bros. 4t Co., 203-7 Exch. Bldg. Alex G. Buchanan & Son. 164-56 Ex. Bide OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET WEEKS GRAIN CO., grain merchant, consignments solicited. iVi Brandels. THE UPDIKE GRAIN CO. Consign ments carefully handled. Omaha, Neb. MERRIAM COMMISSION CO. "Ask the man who has tried us." Nebraska-Iowa Grain Co. 764 Brandels. CAVERS ELEVATOR CO., wholesale dealers in grain, hay, chop teed. 731 liiandeis Bldg. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Htsher Hoa Weak -Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Sept. 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,000; market lOo higher; beevea, S4.76i.65; Texas steers, t4.S0.10; west ern steers, $4.1d1.10; stockers and feed era, $J.lty6.fio; cows and heifers, 2.00Ui.20; calves, Jo.OW-tjS.W. HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head; market weak; beat grades 6c higher; others 6v310c lower; light, $4.066.70; mixed, $6.0076; heavy, $o.foS6.70; rough, $6.85gti.06; good to choice heavy, $6.00136. "0; pigs, $3.50a 6.00; bulk of sales, $6.K'a6.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000 head; market steady; native, tZ.WVg 4. 15 ; western, $2.7f4.20; yearlings, $3.8684.w; native lambs, $4.00.00; western, (4.10S 6.10. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2S. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6.000 head; including 2,000 south er na; market, steady to a shade higher; dressed beef and export steers, 17.007.80; fair to good, $5,154(0.90; western steers, $4.407.00; stockers and feeders, 63.606.00; southern steers, $3.706.26; southern M, $3.003.50; native cows, $2.756.00; native heifers, $4.0l&'7.00; bulls. $3.54.60; calves, 14.MKfrf.7S. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market ( to lOo higher; bulk of sales, se.2orjiti.40; heavy, I6.20O6.36; packers and butchers, $6.2o6.46; lights, ti.10i36.40; pigs, 34.00 4. 76. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady to strong; lambs, $4,754(8.00; yearlings. 34.00r34.76; wethers, $3.2Mi4.00; awes, $3.00i&3.76; stockers and feeders, I2.60fc4.00. St. Louie Live Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,000 head; Including 2,300 Texans; market strong, active: native shipping and export steers, 66.7nrSA.16; dressed and butcher steers, $6.7f'ij7.U); steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.004i7.70; stockers and feed ers, $3.00(6.00; cows and heifers, 33009 7.60; canners, 31.0Orat.60; bulla, $i.7Vu.26; calvea, t4.00rgA.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.a'ti.26; cows and heifers, tS.OO197.6O. HOGS Receipts, 7.HO0 head; market steady to shade lower; pigs and Hunts, t4.0mg6.60; packers, t6.40fc6.70; butchers and beat heavy, 6.40ifj.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, . 3.000 head; market, 10c to )6c lower; native muttons, t3.25ra4.00; lambs, t4.00fc6O0; culls and bucks, ll.26fct.60; stockers, $1603.00. St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 28. CATTLE Recelpta, 1,000 head; market, steady; steers, M Wtatt.OO; cows and heifers, tiMii t.00; calves, t3.T6Q8.00. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market, 6V9 10c lower; top, 16.46; bul kot sales, 16.20 tlS5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,800 head; market, steady; lambs, ta.OOfc6.00. Stoek la Slkt. Receipts of live stock at tha five prin cipal western markets yesterday: vame nogs, nneep. South Omaha nw Bt. Joaeph Kansas City St. Louis .... Chicago Totals ... ... 1,000 ... 6,000 ... ,00 ... 4.00ft 6,60d 6.000 7,000 T,n0 18.000 U.760 44.400 12,600 4.800 6.000 S.000 30,000 46,800 'Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 28. COTTON Foot closed quiet: middling uplanda. 10.46c; middling, gulf. 10.70c. Bales. 1.2u0 bales. Cotton futures closed ateady. Close: September. 10.18c: October. 10.10c; No vember, 10 22c; December, 10 37c; January, 10.32c; February. 10.36c; March, - 10.44c; April, 10.48c; May, 10.68c; June-July, 10.00c. Oaaaka Prodaea Market. BUTTER Creamery, 2Wc; packing stock 19c. EOG9 No. 1. lHc; No. 3. Uc. POULTRY Broilers, 13Vic; springs, c; roosters, 6c; hens. 10c; geee. ao. jr lafsr Market. NEW YORK. Sept. t8.-8UGAR-Raw. easy; muscovado. 88 teat, 606c; centrl. fugal, 84 teet, 66c; molasses, tt teat, tllo. Refined, steady Weol Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 28.-WOOL Weak; territory and western mediums, r2iHc; tin mediums. 17fclc; fine. II16UC. Bank ntarlaga. OMAHA, Sept. 27. Bank cleartnge fcr today war $2.462. 864. 61 and .'or the corre sponding day laat year ti826.i07.54. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Values Experience Decline Owing to Stock Depression. CASH WHEAT IS IN O00D DEIiAXD Advlaaa fraaa llllaala sat Mla aart Are tjemflraalaaj lb Uaaa a a Deae ta t era 1st Skawat hr Heeeat Wet Weatker, - I, OMAHA, Sept. 3. 1BU. Uraln value have had a deullu owing to the nsrvaua dsuraaaiuii and Uneaar feeling lu Mew Turk stocks and huidera hare been fumed out of theil' lung wltaat vn the breaks. Cash Wheat la la lent eeinand and la bringing suod pre iiiiums aim Liverpool eabiea are showing niuuh better etretiarth. I ha run tit sprina wheat at northwaaiern markets will auun be uver and th situatluit iavora a re vuvery from theae levels, News advloea from Illinois and Mis suuii aiw VMUiii'iiiiud u4Hae bune worn In the shook by the lausiit wet weather, Uutpplng aaiaS aro laodaraiciy neavy and the torelan situation and smai. atooka on hand, vuupled with light uouif try offerings, all point to mgUar prioaa, Xhar waa soma reaouun alter the heavy liquidation of yesterday and firmer atook vaiuea helped to clinoh tn dacllu in wheat. Cash wheat sold Vilo lower. Reports on corn are oomlng in more and more bullish and buyers are receiving more enoouragement. The sttuauon war rants an advance and higher prluea art looked for. Primary wheat receipts war 1,267,000 bu. and shipments were 602,000 bu., against re ceipts laat year of 1,161,000 bu. and ship ments of 772,000 bu. lTlmary corn receipts wjr 667,000 bu. and shipments were 4W.O0O bu.. annt re ceipts last year of 422,000 bu. and ship ments of 674.000 bu. ' Clearances war 119,000 bu. of corn, 3,000 bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 160,000 bu. Liverpool closed VI higher on wheat and hi'tid lower on corn. Tha following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard, 4 cars, 7o; 3 cars. 97'ao: No. 3 hard. 1 car. 87 Vic: re jected, 1 car, 84c. cuttxM mo. 1 white, 1 car, etvicj sso. a yellow. 1 car, 64c: NO. 3 yellow, 3 cars. 64c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 6Jo; No. 4 mixed. 1 car. 63c. OATS Mo. I white, cars, 4iVo. Oaths Cask z-rtcea. WHEAT No. 3 hard, 879Hc; N. I hard. BbfcSrVao; No. 4 hard, ifc97tto. CORN-No, 3 whlt. 64t4g4Vro; No. 3 white, 64HS4Vo; No. 4 white. 63V364c ; No. 8 color, 64g4yo; No. 3 yellow, 63 64c; No. 3 yellow, 63S4o; No. 4 yellow, .IS-63o; No. 2, 63Vi63o; No. 3. 63 63c; No. 4, 63r363o; no grade, 62V,y 63o. OATS No, I white, 45f3'46o; standard, 4&yfgf46Ho; No. whltet 46V446Vc; No. 4 white, 4Sg46!4c: No. S yellow, 4ufc454c; No. 4 yellow. 44ig)4&a. BARLE Y Malting, $L01SL1; No. 1 feed, 0c'o$L06. RYE No. 3, 8789c; No. 3, 8&3S80. Carlvt Kcoelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 83 20 134 Minneapolis 6tU ... ... Omaha 21 27 21 iJiuuth 2o3 CHICAGO GRAIN A.1U PKOVIS10.! Featarea of th Tradlna; and Cloalna Price as Board of Trade. CHICAOXA Sept. 28. Wheat today re flected the Improved tone in stocks, in oonsequence, toe niarkot clotiea at an au vanue ot Ho to 1o over last nignt. Corn finished ho off to Hd(4o up; oats un changed to o higher ana provisions with a gain 01 7Vo to 20c Removal of tne ulsturbing Influences of Wail street depression allowed a variety of bullish factors to help in lining the price of wheat. The ma nest figures of the day were readied alter news had been received ot a trust hi are in the Ar gentine. Previously, rough weather in the northwest, particularly Saskaicnewan, was a source ot decided strength. Some sections ot the Canadian wheal country were said to have nad practically con tinuous rain or snow for three weeks, making a worse condition than had been generally recognised. The Tripoli attair witn its waruae poaaiDiiiuea 11 ao. a ten dency also to turn the market upward. A good deal of attention was given to the tact that the spring crop receipts were running heavy. Nevertheless, the session closed without any Important backset, although the final tone waa nervous. Be tween the opening and the finish Decem ber ranged from V7Vo to and in the and waa Ho net higher at iMVkfcltiyio. In corn, expected large deiivarlea weighed down the September option. The aparing nature of offerings from the country, however, gave aid to other fu tures. December fluctuated from S3 to 64c, closing steady SfcVo net higher at 637fe(H64c. casn grades were in good de mand. No. 2 yellow waa quoted at tibWitf 68 Vic. Oats speculators who sold out yester day were In many case busy today re instating lines. nign ana low levels touched by December proved to be 47Vo and 47Vc, with the close th same as last nitcht, 47o. Shorts, evening up their outstanding trades, brought about an advance in pro vlnlons. At the close pork had risen 20o and the other product 7Vo to 12Vfcd6o. Artic'lslOpen. I Hlgh.j Low. Clo. Ya'y Wh't I Sept. 84 86 MVs 94 84 Dec. 9TW0 8Vi 87V 88V,fc'V 97H& May. 1 WHTu 1W 103 1 04 1 03 Corn 1 Sept. 68V 684 67 68 68H Dec 63!4fcV. 64 63 63T4'&64 63 May. 66VfcV4 66V4 66V. 66Vtf V. 65VU Oats Sept. 46V 4 46H 4f 46 Deo.. 47VVi 47V 47V, 47, 47, May. 48W. 60V. 43 60 47 Pork Jan.. 14 80 16 02V, 14 80 15 00 14 80 14 82V, May. 14 87V, 14 87V, 14 87V 14 87Vi Lard Oct.. 12V 8 22V, 12V 12V, 8 06 fc8 16 Jan.. 8 70 I 87V, 8 70 8 85 8 72V, 8 77V, 8 87V. Ribs Jan.. 777V, 7 87 777V, 7 87V, 7 76-7Vi May. 7 87V 7 2V 7 87V 7 92V, i& 7 86 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; millers asking higher prices; winter patents, $4.0O4 6o; straights, t3.66fc4.95; best har, t6.uoti6.2;,; spring straights, $4.40fc4.60; bakers, $3.60 4.65. RYE No. 3, 86fcH6Vo. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 75'&05c; fair to choice malting, tl.l"Ul.'-'2. SEEDS Timothy. tlloOfc 14.75. Clover, sn.oufc lD.oo. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, per bbl., tl6.00fclo.12V. Lard, per luO lbs., t'15. Hhort ribs, aldea (looeel, $8 00fjK.t,o, siioi t clear aides (boxed), l8.76fc8.87V. Total clearancea of wheat and flour war equal to 160,000 bu. Primary re celpta were 1.267, OtX) bu., compared with L161.0U0 bu. th corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 37 cars; corn, 273 cars; ouU, Hi cars; hogs, 12,000 head. Utucago Caan Pricca Wheat: -No. 2 red winter. 0cfcl.U2; No. 3 reu, Jocfc$l.u2; No. 3 hard winter, sucfctlui; No. 3 naid win ter, V7cfcl.vo; apring, 4LVofcl.il; AO. X northern spring, 1.Uiki1.1u; No. 3 northern spring, $1 oodf 1 Mfrt; No. 2 spring, tl.ofc l.oo; No. aprmg, ll.o.xii o.; io. 4 spring, yOcfctl.03; velvet chaff, IKkritfl.Oi; durum, Wcfctl.03. Corn. No. 3 white, 6uiitc; No. 3 yellow, etiViwsVic; No. 1, Oifcsc; No. 8 white. 6tVtU9; No. 3 yellow, 66Vtfc 6bSc; No. 4, 67fc4iiVo; No. 4 white, 66 6SVc; No. 4 yellow, 67V4ti6ic. Oats: No. 3 white. 47Vfc-'4c; No. wiute, 4o'g(sc; No. 4 white, 46Vih46Vc; atandard. 4i'fc47Vc. BUTTER Steady i creameries, ilVfc 26Vc; dan lea. 11m 24c. JiKi steady ; receipts, b.i.j cases; at mark, cases Included, lafcltic; firsts, l!tc; prime nrets, 2uc. CHE BSE Steady; daisies. 14c; twins, 13VfcUVc; young Americas, 14c; long horns, 14c. POTATOES Thole to fane 6570c; fair to good, 60fc62c. POULTRY Easy: turkeys. 15c; chick ens. 10c; springs, 114c VEAL steady; 60 to 80-lb. wis., Siflc; 60 to 86-lb. wis., Vfcl0Vc; 86 to 110-lb. wta., lie. Dally movement of produce: Artlclea. Recelpta Shipments. Flour, bbla t7.0 iKOOo Wheat, bu 42. 00 i;4.i0 Corn, bu SS'.'.Soo tlo.L'tiO Oata, bu Sia.OiO . 4)0. Rye. bu ll.ouo 4,000 Barley, bu i...163.0u0 86, loo Carlot Racelpts Wheat, S3 cars, with Id of contract grarlel corn. 2V0 eara. with 61 of contract grade; oata, 134 cars. Total reoaipta of wheat at Chicago, Minneapolla and Dululh today war s7 caia. com pared with 727 oars laat week and 660 ear th corresponding day a year age ler aad Wktst llealaa Batlettau Vor th twenty-four hours ending at t a. iu. inursaay, Heptember Si UaUlU Dia l Hid. 'ietnp. Kaln tiialinna Max, au, iai.. Sky. Asnianu, Neb... si M .W Pt. vioudj ..uuuru, iai.,, at aa ,W f. ciouu uruken Bow ... tu 4 ,u0 Cloudy .oiuiuuua. Neb. tff to ,W l't. eiuudy wuiuariaua w N ,N -l. elouuj vairuury, oab., v4 ,W A't. cluuu. l aunioni, fyu so M .00 Clear -wrand Island .. 4 to ,W Pi. cloud; uarunaiuu .... su an .ui cimidv liaaunga. Neb., si 61 .00 I t. cloudy iiuiur, neo,. n n ,w Clear Llnuuiu, Neb... 84 M .03 Coudy North Piatt ..88 84 .00 Cloudy uukdai. Nab... IW 84 .00 Cloudy uiuaha, Neb.... 87 w .00 Cloudy lekamah, isab., 88 87 ,00 Cloudy Valentin 76 M ,02 Cloudy 'Sioux City, la. 78 80 .00 Cloudy Alta, la. 77 66 .00 Foggy Carroll, la 88 63 .86 Cloudy Uartnda, la.... 88 68 .06 Pt. cloudy siuiay, xa 11 bV .W Cloudy Minimum temperature tor twalva-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain District. Station. Max. Mln. tail. Coiumbus, 0 17 78 68 .60 Louisville, Ky... 20 W 64 .2ti Indianapolis 11 82 60 .80 Chicago, ill 26 78 62 8t Louis, Mo.... 26 DO 68 11' ues Moines, Is... 21 80 68 1.10 Minneapolis 30 63 42 .30 Kansas City 4 M 72 .00 Omaha, Neb 18 86 60 .00 The weather Is warmer In the corn and wheat region west of the Mtsaourl river. It la much cooler In th upper Mississippi TBuey ana jaxe region, ana heavy to kill' log frosts occurred in tha latter urtlnn Some light showers occurred In tha Mis souri valley, and heavy ralna were quite general In the upper Mississippi and Ohio vaueys ana lane region. Rains of on Inch or more occurred at the following sta tions: In Iowa vAlbta, 2.80; Creaton. 1.40; Des Moines, 1.10; Burlington, 1.00. In Illi nois Paris. 3.40; Olney, 2.10; Sprimtfleld, 1.22. In Indiana Bloomlngton and In dianapolis, 1.10; Columbus, 1.60; Vlncennes, a.ou iu vniv vieveiana, 1 .uo. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. St. Ioata General Market. ST. LOUIS. Bent. 2. WHIUT. Firm' track, No. 8 red, 88.3990; No. 3 hard. i.wgLve; xiecemoer, oo; May, tl.081. , CORN Weak ; track. No. 2, 68V69o; No. 3 white. 70o; December, 62Vc; May, OATS Weak; track. No. 3, 46V.0J No. 3 wnno, ic; uecemoer, fjo; May, a. unonangea; mo, W1 jCWJTt Mulct M wl.t.. 8440fc4.76; extra fancy and straight, tS.86 '; nam winter cieara, ia.awa3.ou. SEED Timothy, tU.60fcil6.50. CORNMEAL 13.30. BRAN-Steady; aacked, east track, $1.14 HAT Steady; timothy, 3.0026.00; PROVI8IONH Pnrk hlirhaf. Inhhlnr 116.60. Lard, higher; prime steam, t.2t) 8.80. Dry salt meat,, unchanged; boxed, oiib diiui u, ei.w; ciear not, iv.uu; snort rU. r. 1Q 1 OIZ 1 a mm . A.. . I J , - - - ' 1 . , VICUJ, UVlflU, extra shorts. $10.00; clear ribs, tlO.00; short oieara, fiu.lii. POULTRY Weak ; chickens, o; springs, 10Vc; turkeys. 14Vfcil6c; ducks, 12c; BUTTER Firm; creamery, 20326V,o. EGOS Steady; 19Vc Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls 13,000 U.OOO Wheat, bu 36,000 22.000 Corn, bu 47,000 26,000 Oata, bu 69,000 13,000 Kaaaaa Cltr Grain and Provlalos KANSAS CITY, Sept. 28. WHEAT casn, steady; no. 3 hard, S1.001.06; No. 3, 8cfc$1.06; No. 2 red. 96Vfc'!K:; No. 3, 87fcittc; December, 99c; May, tl-03V. CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 67c; No. 3, 67c; No. 2 white, 67Vic; No. 8, 67Vc; uecemoer, tii'Ac; May, 64c. OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, 46V47V,c; No. 2 mixed, 4&Vc RYE 95c. HAY Weak; choice timothy, ' $18.60 19. uu; cnoice prairie, s12.0ofci3.uu. BUTTER Creamery, 25Vc; firsts,' 23Vc; seconds, 21Vc; packing stock, 17Vc. EOUS Extras, 22Vc; firsts, 20c; sec onds, 13Vc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 48,000 . 66,000 Corn, bu 14,000 49.000 Oata, bu 8.000 22,000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, . Sic; nearby prints, S2o. EGGS Firm; Pennesylvanla and other nearby firsts, free cases, 37.60 per case; current receipts, free cases, $6.90 per case; western firsts, free cases, $6.60 per case. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, fancy, 14c; fair to good, lfdltVac. Milwaukee Grain -Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 28. WHEAT No. 1 northern, tLlOfcl.llV: No. 2 northern, $1.06fc1.09V; No. 2 hard winter, 99cfc$1.03. December, 9898Vc; May, $1.049c. OATS Standard, 47Vfc-c. BARLEY Malting, $LlZfcl.24. Minneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 28. WHEAT September, $1-06V; December, $1.08; May, $1.12',; No. 1 hard, $1.09V4; No. 1 northern, $1.07fc)1.064 ; No. 2 northern, $l.O4tfcl.06; No. 3. 994cfc$L02. Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111., Sept. 28. CORN Higher; No. 2 yellow. 68Vc; No. S yellow, bhVic; No. 8 mixed, 68V,c;,No. 4 mixed, 7Vc. OATS Unchanged; standard, 4CVc. Coffe Market. ' NEW YORK. Sept. 28. COFFEE Fu tures opened weak at a decline of 11 to 18 points in reaponae to sharp declines In the European markets and rather active selllnB- for both accounts. Talk of more bearish Brasllian receipts from now on compared with last year's and rumors of larger estimates 01 tne country crop probably contributed to the decline In connection with the reports of slack de mand following the recent spurt, but leading bull Interests gave the market support on . break and prices rallied quite sharply In the late trading on cov ering of shorts and reports of unfavor able weather for the coming crop. The close waa steady net 2 pointa higher to 16 points lower, witn tne winter months relatively firm. Sales. 104,250 bags. Sep. teinber, 12.70c; October, 12.65c; November, 12.44c; December, li.sic; January, u.zoc; February, 12.12c; March and April, 11.92c; Mav. 11.91c: June and July. 11.90c and AuKUSt, 11.87c. Havre waa IV, to t. lower. Hamburg was Kill1 pfg. lower. Rlo unchanged at H.'75; Santos, 4s 100 reis lower at 83100; 7s 00 reis lower at Receipts at the two Brasllian ports. 76,000 bags againat 69.000 baa a laat year. Jundlahy recelpta. 67,000 bags, against 66,600 bags laat year. New York ware house deliveries yesterday, 14,85 baga, against 17.017 bags. Today's special San tos cable reported 4a 60 reis lower at 14050; Sao Paulo receipts, 87,000 bags, aaainst 72,000 bags the previous day. Not withstanding the talk of larger present crop estimates, a private Santos cable was received during the aiternoon estimating the Dresent crop at 9.000,000 baas, maxi mum, and the coming crop at 8,750,000 baaa. tepot coffee, quiet; Rlo No. 7, lS14c; Santoa No. 4. 14;c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, lufcl6V,o nominal. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta NEW YORK. Bept. 28. EVAPORATED APPLES Barely ateady, owing to larger receipts; on th spot fancy, llfcllVic; cholee. lOiilOVtc; prime, 8fc9Vc DRIED FRC ITS Prunes, quiet with a ?uiet Jobing demand; quotatlona range rom icolbc; California up to 30-4os and nominal for Orgons. Apricots, dull and without features; choice, 16fcl6Sc; extra choice, 16 g 160; fancy, 17 a lie. Peaches, quiet and about ateady; choice, ll'qUVc; extra choice, 12wl2Vc; fancy, 12Vc. Ralalns. barely steady, owing to reports of easier marketa on the coast. Loose muscatels are quoted at 6Vftiic; choice to fancy seeded, H'dKVjc; seedless, 6tu7c; London layers, $l.ul.t. Olla and Koala. SAVANNAH. Sept- 28.-TURPENTINF Firm; 60Vc; sales, 845 bbls.; receipts, 894 bbla.; ahlpmenta, 448 bbla; stocks, 37,238 bbls. KOSIV Firm: sales, 2,262 bbls.; re ceipts. 2.(38 bbla.; ahlpmenta, 3.6.(7 bbla ; atocka 79.301 bbla Quotatlona: H, $-i.0ur t .20; D, t6.16fc.20; E. ft 2"fc 2S; F. G, H, I. t6.t46.S6; K, $6S5fc64o; M. $6.66: N, $6.70; W. Q.. $.'.00; W. W $7.26. Fat C OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Steady with Wednesday. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER isatiss Steady witn Wednesday. SOUTH OMAHA. Beut. 31 191L RecetDta wars; Catila Hoc, rtheeo Official Monday 16.4 3,001 i ornclal Tueaday 8.966 7,943 61.996 Official Wednaadav.... 6 R70 S ShM 24.879 EaUmat Thursday.... 3,150 6.600 12,500 Four days this week. 36,441 23.33J 137,375 Same daya last week. 29,323 30.6. 126.015 Same days 3 weeks ago 28.733 18.656 171.266 Sain daya 3 weeks ago.?;. 443 19.361 131,614 tiame days 4 weeks ago.29,914 21.879 12,KV bam days last year.41,487 19,528 166,723 The following table ahows the receipts of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha 1 or tn year to date, as compared wnn laat year; 1911. 1910. Inc Dec. Cattl 827,838 868.944 41.606 nogs 1 887,266 1.646,828 231,436 ... Sheep 1.832.168 1.8.i.i37 29.821 ... Th following table shows the aver as: nrlcaa for hog at South Omaha for th laat several days, with comparisons: Data, I 1911. 1910.1909.190B.19O7. 1906.1908 Kept. 20. SepL 31. Sept. 22. Hept. 23 Bept. 84 Kept. 25. Bept. 26. Sept. SI. Sept. 28 t 63H f 61V 6!V 66 V 45 e 86v t 20! I 8 73 t 47 8 43 t 46 t 45 8 46 8 32 8 17 8 12 a 10 8 12 S 16 8 16 8 16 8 OH a t 87 6 81 t 76 76, t 77 6 67 S 73! t 84 1 i 90 i 96 I 6 961 6 971 e o( 1 a ro 061 8 12 8 14, 5 St 6 JO t 83 t 89 6 171 IN) t 28 t 18 t 20 t 28 t 19 LS 6 18 Receipts and disposition ot live stock at tha Union Ml iri.i,-iuur noura enaing at s p. m. t es terday: RECEIPTS CARS. CatUaHogs.Sh'p.HT-S, v.., 11. OS OU f.... A M . Wabash 2 Mlaaourl Pacific... 4 8.. Union Pacific u ts 41 1 C. et N. W east.. 8 16 J. at xv. w., west.. 19 19 3 C, St. P., M. A O.. J 4 C, B. A Q east.. .. 1 C. R. I. tc p.. east. 1 1 Illinois Central 1 C. G. W 11.. Totals ...133 100 DISPOSITION HEAD. 47 Cattl. Omaha Packing Co.... 224 Swift and Company 994 Cudahy Packing Co....Ll24 Armour ac Co 832 Cudahy, Denver 600 Morrell 14 W. B. Vanant 61 Benton, Vansant at L. 70 HU1 aV Son 159 F. B. Lewis 192 J. B. Root at Co 88 J. H. Bulla 69 L. F. Hubs 42 L. Wolf 86 McCreary A Carey 166 S. Werthelmer ....... 72 H. F. Hamilton 25 Sullivan Bros 12 Lee Rothschild 19 Clin de Christy 164 Other buyers 1,204 Totals I 6.838 2.943 1.847 1.546 2,201 890 3,149 1,761 11,043 6.197 17.628 . CATTLE Cattl receipts this morning looked small compared with tha larger runs eariv in Th waelr hut rnr Tia rmir days footed up to 36,442 head, being th largest week of the season todate. but stun smaller than a year ago by 6,000 neau. i ne marxet as a wnoi was in very satisfactory condition. Buyers of beef steer were In evidence early In the morning and anything that wuuiu ao 10 am met witn quit realy sale at prices that were fully stiadv witn yesterday and In some cases possibly strong. As high as $7.80 was paid for heavy cornfed beeves. Pretty much everyinmg in sight changed hands in good season in tha mamlm There were no new developments In the uuicner aioca traae. cows and heifers som in aoout the same notches ss yes terday. As Is to be expected, toward th clos of me wees: me traae in stockers and feed era waa not as brisk at Is was at the oeKinmng or tne week, but still ther was a xair movement at steady prices. quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, J7.267.90; fair to good beef steers, t6.60rf?7.25: common to fair beef steers, $4.76(36.50; good to choice heat ers, $5.0ixii.76; good to choice cows, $4.M wo.uu, isir 10 Booa cowi, n.ibfA.w, com mon to fair cows, $2.76fcS.76. veal calves t3.5OS8.00. quotations on range cattle: Good to cnoice oeet steers, .ufc;e.&o; fair to good beef steers, t6.0fV36.C0; common to fair beef steers, $4 25fc'6.35; good to choice heifers, t4.80rg6.S6; good to choir cows iair 10 a 00a cows, H.TofcH.tO gooa to choice stockers and feeders, t5.00 mo. 10, iair 10 Kooa aiocKers ana feeders t4.26tgfi.00; common to fair stockers and leeaera, 3.&un4.a; stocker heifers. $3,254 Representative sales: eto. Ar. Vr. No. A, v 17 M t 71 U Mil I ao CO .. o. 3 2S 1 1014 I W I W W $ 1UUU 14 4 4 4 t t I 4 I 1 t I 1 t Viet . (21 . 744 . ; . Ml . tb . mi AUH .1216 . HM) . luu . $71 . II . til . 414 . 4ve 174 tot mo 1 is u 8 40 8 4U I 60 1 Ml 8 Ml nElFERS. 4. I 8 2 11. 4. 4., I.. 4 in T 40 J 10 14, 1 T 1MI biotuLi.i lit I It 711 41 410 Ill 74t Ul DDI 8 40 I 6 I 16 I 7t 8 14 UULLS. 8 40 t I 40 1 I M t 8 ALVE3. 7.... 4.... 11.... Ul.... I.... 4.... 6.... 4.... 4 it 4 it uo I 00 4 U0 4 24 4 Hi 4 it 4 44 4 44 4 Ml 3. 14!!!!! Ill M7 . 4 . H64 .1041 .1010 . Ml , D64 , 127 ..LM0 ..1414 ..14IHI 154 1M 140 100 I 40 I 40 40 8 76 16 4 IU 4 10 4 W 4 It 8 10 t 10 8 44 4 64 I 70 t 86 66 1 J T 36 7 M 1 60 717 764 164 47 406 , lout lUM 4 44 4 40 4 (6 4 70 4 76 4 86 6 00 W k.affc.KiVS NEBRASKA. 16 heifers... 060 4 7o 13 leaders. . 46 i calves... 171 7 to 23 feeders.. 1128 6 Cows awl 8 60 66 feeders.. 993 11 cows 40 4 ui 28 feeders.. 6a 31 cows 769 4 20 17 feeder.. 1014 11 feeders.. 761 4 80 12 feeders.. 9 Ji cows 91 4 10 9 cows -J ateers.... 827 4 90 20 feeders.. 104 COLORADO. 41 cows 858 30 14 COWS... 13 COWS col $ 40 F. S. Rebblns Neb. 26 feeders.. 6U2 4 16 2 nelfers. J. F. faarnee Neb. 10 heifers... 832 $ 60 8 steers.. Harry Ledgenberg Neb. 4 feeders.. 676 4 86 $ cows dcO 3 cows 1100 4 00 I. C. Stotta Neb. 25 feeders.. 924 4 86 23 feeders steers.... I16 S so 6 cow 4 calves... 860 4 76 T. J. Monroe Neo. 16 feeders.. 938 it 8 feeders.. VC3 t Ot tioarx at tanco wyo. 4 00 6 00 4 76 4 66 4 76 4 10 8 Ml 4 60 661 17$ Ct I $0 647 4 14 t 36 . 873 470 94 i tO 7 calves... 392 It 7 feedora.. fj t feeders.. 640 4 tO $ feeders.. .'.'J 12 cow 776 J 73 4 helfe.-s. . 13 feeders.. 156 4 60 t cows 1'rtS $ cows ('21 3 GO 10 cows uj W. P. Rlcketta Wy. I steers. ...loOO 4 70 t steera.,.1030 Western Ranches Wyo. 51 steers.. ..11 JO 4 86 (U steers....1. 080 4 steers... .1012 40 J. B. Hoaaoh Wyo. 14 feeders.. 847 $10 ii feeders.. fO to 4 i 4 2.' 4 00 8 tW U 4 40 B 00 4 C5 21 heifers... 983 4 40 J cows.. C. W. Heraig vyo. 22 feeders.. U00 i 46 L. A. Boyee W yo. 26 feeders.. 725 4 90 24 helters... 837 n cows las) 8 96 21 cows 677 14 calves... 116 t 00 Hans Nson wyo. 31 steers.. ..11'77 f SO 86 feeders. .1017 18 heifers... 871 4 7$ t cows 1020 T. Holt Wyo. 13 feeders. .1046 $40 It feeders.. 794 IS cows KM 4 26 W. J. Hoeack Wyo. 14 eowa..... 804 t 80 10 helfera... 810 9 cows sua 1 40 t caives... 11s HOGS Trad In hogs took a further dip downward reaching tha lowest levela alnce June. Derlluea of lu416c war forced on a aeaaonably moderate supply, th estimate calling for only 100 loada. Ke- waaknesa la provisions, bearish ad- 4 40 8 60 t 00 4 00 4 $0 4 00 4 76 vires from other points and a backward loiai demand wet th main reasons for th fresh break. Nona of tha regular buyers appeared very anxious for material and the market waa poorly supported irom start to nnian. Heavy packing aturf made up the big end of recelpta, aa uaual, and it was on l ma uiaaa ot stock., that moat preaaur waa exertea. ordinary orrerlngs Bold largely at $6. !2Vu 16 and what tew bacon loada arrived, brought only email prem ium. Th beat light anlmala on Bale dropped to $42 the cl.eapest high pric rei-oruea in several weeas. Movement acaleward had a dribbling appearance and the yards were not com pletely cleared until well along toward 11 o'clock. Shippers selected fully 10 per cent of th supply on orders that wer mostly 01 a purely speculative character. Actual shipping outlet was practically closed and several loads sold to buyers not associated with packers, wer any- knina vui attractive. i..pleaentatie saiea STOCKS AND BO.D. No. A. 6h. rr. No. At. h. ar. 17 41i 40 4 00 M JM 120 l 41 114 600 4 06 t7 t ... ) 4 l' ... 4 07 60 7 40 It 44 117 14 4 07V, 76 12$ 40 i 16 66 117 ... 4 47V, 44 t7 60 4 It 47 1' ... 4 07 44 1M ... 0 16 It 1X7 "0 4 10 tt IM ... 0 16 61 Ill 110 4 10 IT JH ... 16 47 144 ... 4 10 6) Ml ... t 16 6 H? ... 4 10 70 170 ... 4 16 tl ttt 44 4 10 t !M SO I IS 40 171 40 4 10 11 rn ... t It 61 K'l ... 4 14 t tt-4 1 4 16 il it lit 4 10 tn lit 1M 4 It 11 IU ... 4 10 W 141 ... t IS 60 0 ZOO 4 10 M 4 M0 4 16 61 141 ... 4 10 06 X too 4 15 11 ... 4 10 14 171 140 I 16 41 IHt It 4 10 14 l ... t It 21 40 4 10 71 lit 290 I It 11 114 60 4 10 66 lit ... 4 16 64 4 ... 4 10 44 tfO ... t It 61 17 ... 4 10 4 1.11 40 4 16 40 14 40 4 10 TO 114 40 4 16 63 176 ... 6 1!4 tt !!1 140 111 Tt J51 M I 11 tl 150 40 4 16 61 176 100 I! 1; Ml W 111 61 HI M I l!Vt 71 147 ... I 11 It 16 ... 6 11 tl 1,1 ... t 16 61 IHI I0 6 11 66 141 40 4 II 66 171 140 I 16 71 Ml 120 IT 4 116 SO 4 16 Tt 146 40 4 IT 40 174 110 4 14 71 141 1M I IT 1 IM ... I 16 It 11T ... 4 M 46 lf.4 M0 t 16 IT 117 ... t to K 14 40 6 16 7T 120 ... 4 M 46 104 6t 6 II II 1ST 10 4 So 74 IU lit 4 10 71 141 BO I 10 16 644 ... 4 16 61 IM ISO 110. 40 141 10 4 16 43 Ml ... I 10 61 Ml ... I 16 Tl IM 800 I 10 74 116 ... I 16 61 100 ... I 10 Tl U ... I II 40 117 ... I II 66 161 M I 16 42 101 ... I 24 PIUS. I IO0 ... 6 10 SHEEP For on of the week-end mar keta, trade was very well supplied about 12,000 head of sheep and lambs showing ui. Average quality ot otienngs was rather common, bulk presented a feeder appearance and fat atrlnaa were usuallv turned out through the sorting gate. With only two or three exceptions, ther was nothing strictly desirable In th way of mo annus; aioca mat cam -straight and sold In the same manner. The big end of the run consisted of lambs and low grade stuff furnished the easiest op portunity for quick purchase. Fresh re ceipts were unnampered by stale offer ings, as yesterday's clearance proved oomplete, and the estimate rounds off quite a respective four days' total, 137,- ugnt proportion of good fat stock In tne run acted more or lees aa a topic In packing circles and the market ouenerf .; .ic, swung 10 aoout a dime Higher io use a sheep barn expression, "any. vn. iiB wwui me, money was gODDied up In short order," fancy lambs selling as high as $6.90 with merelv rnorf r-1,7.... around $5.60. Rids below to. 36 denoted i'K ui quauty ana iinisn. rmi sneep movea oil readily In most cuses but hlgh-dressers were In best de- SalJd--,v.iToppy. ewe toW at ana near $3.60 while prime wethers war nm " o.umui.uv. in wetners, quality waa considered first and weight after ward, the same as recently. vriina. market waa Doorlv testi hot a . mand exists for anything In this line. Country call for feeders lacked urgency but still retained enough volume to pro duce a business that had hMliku .! Steady prices bought most of the stuff ku.v,iihu ,iiy on iimsners- orders The better kinds ot weighty, thrifty lambs landed around 85.1&4j6.25 and anything bringing less than $6.00 was nothing to brag about. Feeder ewea ran.i V $3.0X downward. The feder buy for the three days, according to packers' tab amounts to 92.000 head. As compared with prices at last week's close, all claas of stock both feeder and tmt . i.. lng about steady. Quotations on sheen uii! hnh.. t v.- good to choice. $G.60fr5.90; lambs", fair to Kood. t5.26rii6.G0: lainr null. 11 7r.,..i lambs, feeders. $4.26 30; yearlings, good Jl01(hl0., "JC4; yearlings, feeders. $4.1004.60; wethers, handy, $3.76rii4.JO: wetners. heavy, $3.803., wMhers, ieed- T . -o.Du, ewea, gooo to choice, 43.40 S.16; ewe;. alr to good, $3.00ra3.40; ewea, breeders. 33.2j94 00: ew f,Am o-. 3.0U; ewes, culli $1.6002.35.' nepresentauve sales: No. 604 South Dakota weth.,fdrs. 612 Wyoming lambs wi south Dakota ewes 72 South Dakota null. 102 South Dakota ewea. culls iiX wymln8 ewes, fdra., culls 93 880 Wyoming ewes, fdrs 104 179 South Dakota ewes, fdrs... 87 141 South Dakota ewes, fdrs... 91 1,027 Nebraska ewes fdrs 88 103 Wyoming ewea, 'feeders.... 82 L011 Wyoming lambs, fdrs 80 119 Wyomlna lambs, culls . ku 693 Nebraska lambs, feedera.. 63 lo7 PtebraBka lamhs fHr nnii. aa. 226 Nebraska lamba, fdrs., culls 49 293 South Dakota, yrlgs., frds. 70 104 Wyoming yearlings, f3rs.. 69 m neo. wethers at yearlings... 932 Montana lambs, feeders.... I09 Montana lambs, fdra, culls.. 1066 Wyoming lambs, feedera.. 1661 Wyoming- lamba. fdr. 368 Wyoming lamba, feedera.... $00 Wyo. lamba, fdra, culla v native lamDS SO native lamba. culla 214 Neb. ylire. wetha. fdra 696 Wyoming lamba, feeders..,. k4 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 298 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... t native lamrjs 20 native lamba. culls 3X6 Wyoming lambs 2274 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 402 South Dakota ewes, feeders 48 South Dak. ewes, fdrs, culls 86 80 South Dakota ewes 129 144 South Dakota lambs, fdrs.. 66 127 So. Dak. lambs, fdrs. oulls.. 42 632 Idaho ewes 98 201 Idaho ewes 98 90 Idaho ewes 119 AV. , m , 67 79 . 80 81 91 69 64 67 68 63 60 64 60 91 66 62 66 69 62 71 69 277 Idaho ewes, feeders. 1161 Idaho ewes, feeders.. 130 Idaho ewes, feeders..,. &6$ Idaho lambs, feeders.. 1714 Idaho lambs, feeders. 96 91 94 63 62 Price, 3 70 6 40 3 35 1 25 1 65 2 60 3 15 2 80 3 00 8 15 3 00 6 16 4 25 6 10 4 40 4 60 4 40 4 20 4 (10 6 30 4 60 8 20 6 25 4 90 4 60 t 00 3 00 3 60 6 20 6 20 6 20 6 00 3 60 6 40 t 20 2 90 3 25 2 85 s 00 4 25 8 25 8 85 866 3 75 3 05 2 66 6 80 t It .IB1IU1I P'UHT. ( I considers hi y ! speculative was a frantlo - . 1 . . 1 1 Review ot Operatloaa aa toe It raaaae Oarlaa- the Day. NEW VOKK, Kept. 28 A strong ton prevailed throutthout the morning session on the stock exchange. Oalna wer rapid, but th advance aaa orderly and ther was an absence of yesterday a disquieting fluctuations. The financial district waa flooded with rumors to the effect that toma sort of a statement reassuring the coriiorate Interests of the country would eliminate from the administration sources belore long. Thla Induced considerate short covering and no llttl buying of steel. In the second hour there w scramble by the shorts to cover and bull forces operated with growing continence. Virtually every etock of moderate activity rose from 3 to 2. and with Reading show ing a rise ot 3 points, United State Steel St. American Smelting 8S and Union l"a. ciflo, i. Honda were firm. Wabash 44 sold at 64, compared with 61, yesterday's closing. With a much smaller volume of trading the stock market moved in an Irregular manner at the opening today. The specu lative leaders developed considerable strength. United States Steel opened with a block of 7.600 at 66 to 67, compared with yesterday's close of 66 und In the first few minute of trading It rose to 67. The preferred etock gained V Union Pacific advanced 3 and lleadln. St. Paul, Amalgamated Copper, Northern I'acttlo and American Smelting 1. Lehtfth Valley, which Bold 14 below veatorday's close, made a net gain of . Western Maryland lost a point and Southern Paclflo The market showed a great deal of Ir regularity. This waa due to wide twins'..., on professional operations rather than t4V such nervousness a existed veatcrdav. Following the brisk rise after the opening the market sank back to the extent of a point In St. Paul, Lehigh Valley. Union Paclflo and Amalgamated Copper. Then another heavy demand set In, which ar rled the whole list higher than before. United States Steel reached KSti and gems of 1 to m were general In other Important stocks. The Oould Issues moved In a hesitating may and there waa peratat'nt pressure Baralnst the Wabash stocKs. The common fell to 104, a new low record, af ter opening higher at HVs anl the pit ferred went down to 204. Speculation took a strong upward turn again. The advance at 2 o'clock ranched 6 points In Union Pacific, i In United States Steel and In Reading anil American Smelting. Improvement else where ran to about 8 points In many cases. Including St. Paul and Lehigh Valley. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks wer as follows: Kriae. Hlah. Lew. draw. ID u.ioo ao 47 Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 38. METALS Standard copper quiet; spot, September, October, November and December, til. 80 11.90. London, market firm, spot, l!A 17s 6d; futures, 66 13a 9d, Arrlvala reported at New York today, 26 tone; cuatom house returns show exports of so, awl tons so far this month. Lake copper, tl2.60r312.624; electrolytic, 112.23612 374: casting, tl2.00tffli.36. Tin, quiet; spot. us.t 89.46; September, $38.60$ 39.40; October, t38.60df39.4o; is ovemoer, 4us.ax1t39.1u; uty. cember, $38.10g39.00; oLndon market firm; spot, 177 16s; futures, 174 7a 6d. Lead, quiet; $4.4644.65. New York; $4.304.86, East St. Louis. London, 14 16s 3d. Spel ter, quiet; S6.90ra.oo. New xork: aa.no'flP $.90, East Bt. Louis; London, tzi i&s. Antimony, quiet; Cookeon'e $8.2o88.374. Iron Cleveland warrants, tfca 14a in London. Locally Iron was quiet: No. 1 foundry, $lS.26i15.5u; No. 2, $16.0016.26; No. 1 southern ana mo. 1 soutnern son, $16. 00 16.60. Dalatk Oral aiarket. DULUTH, Sept. 28. WHEAT No. 1 hard, $1,094; No. 1 northern, 81084: no. northern, ti.utwoi.wnt; ai.wwv I.O24; September, $1.08 nominal; uecein- ber, li.uoa Dia; way, i.i7t- Alllf-rtialmera M Amalxmat4 CVppr .. Amarlraa Agricultural . Am. Be Bufar American Gas Amarlran C. F Am. Cotton Oil American H. A L pf4. Am. lea Securities American Linseed American Lncamntlve ... American 8 4V K Am. n A K pM Am. Rtsel Foundrlaa. ... Ara. Sugar Reflnlni Amerlcaa T. 4V T American Tnhacca pt4... American Wonlen Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore 4V Ohio Bethlehem Rteel Brooklyn Rapid Tr rndln Psoltla Central Leather Central Leather afd Central ftf Nw Jersty., Chmapaake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago O. W , new , Chicago O. W. ptd , Chicago N. W , Chicago. M. A 8t. P C. C. C. A Bt. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A Routhern Consolidated Oaa Corn Produeta Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rlo Grande.., Denver A Tl. G. pfd PI. tillers' Becurltlee .... Erla Krla 1st pfd Erie Id pfd Oeneral Klectrto Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfa. , Illinois Central Interhorough Met Int. Met. pfd International Hanreater .. Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaa, Cltr Southern.... K. C, Bo. pfd Icleda Oaa l,oulaTllle Naahrllla.. Minn. A St. Louia M.. 8t. P. A 8. R. M... Mlaaourl. K. T M.. K. A T. pfd Mlaaourl Pacific National Biscuit, ex-dtr.. National Lead N. R. R. of M. Id pfd.. New York Central N. T.. O. W Norfolk A Weal am North American Northern Pacillo Pacific Mall Pannaylvanta People's Uas P.. C, C. A Bt. L. Pittsburgh Coal Preaaed Steal Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Btael Spring Heading Republic. Bteel Hepubllo Bteel pfd Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd Bt. L. A B. F. id pfd... Bt. Lou la 8. W Bt. L. S. W. nli Blose-flhefflald B. A I.... Southern Paclflo Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd.... Tennessee Copper Texas A Pacific T.. Bt. L. A W T.. St. L. A W. pfd.. Colon Pacific t'nlon Paclfla pfd t nltcd States Realty.. United Btataa Rubber, t'nltsd Btates Steal.... t'. B. Steal pfd tTtah Corner V'a -Carolina Chemical .. Waheah Wahaah pfd Weetern Maryland Weatlnghouaa Electrlo ... Weatern Union Wheeling A L. E Lehigh Valley Total aalaa for tha day, Mod 00 1. 000 400 41H 4M 4 40 4J 4t 00 40. too 100 100 'lion I. too "too II. 400 too TOO 11.000 4O0 1.000 7.no 1.3.10 100 4H 10114 17 IMS 4 "si" 10.114 111214 1114 tr.44 174. 74 S 1J7H m tl M4 lv4 IT 1.444 96 'iiwi 10014 irtl 1:1114 tJ4 '4 7 J 14 12H4 10 tl 1.700 714 70 100 II ana 84.100 "joo 100 1,0 100 "too 400 loo 10,300 1.0110 loo 1.700 4.S00 I.1O0 100 1.700 400 100 Jiio' 00 1414 lot 4 "i4 4 14 114 ii4 47 1 It 494 404 147 1114 4t IM 144 414 lot 4 14 iio" lot 14 "it" 41 m 11 'iiti 44 1014 1044 44 404 1IS14 111 444 lis 4 IJ 404 101 100 ton loo IM 14114 i'4 lot l4 u . 1.100 184 174 4.400 100 1.100 44 44 t4 . 94 4.4 474 It IT 14 144 ti4 loo 174 114 134 454 4 114 10) 101 -ISO 4 1254 1014 i 17t T0H 14 It 141 104 It 36 41 1.U H4. 10 n 444 104 014 4t4 404 144 1J14 444 U4 "4 414 1014 14 ,! 174 t4 4 IO14 1404 It 124 4 14 454 154 1M4 44 tt mi'4 144 111114 i l4 144 11714 lit 4t4 41 t,tno 10514 jnnu 4O0 , .T'Ta I44 I aon In, imu ti,,,, A wvw ua jwi ,"l ::: 4 a t.NIO 114S4 1IIV 111 1 1 4,oo lt4 lit 1114 loo 10314 10244 irts 1 100 124 1214 11 I too tT4 174 IT f mo us t4 tr I 100 14444 1644 164 I r4 f IB1 iOA Qtt ltKU ,177. too II II 1!U 400 44 14 444 1.4(10 1414 I34 l.tno 44 44 46 - M II 14 7ii mo ii itv4 114 100 e4 t4 it too m ta sua it. oo lot 1064 1074 1.100 If 14 144 164 ino u ti us too 114 1:4 ? '4 it too l4 1'4 1 mo 414 414 41 141.400 1414 166 (,4 700 M 1(4 M ftnn mm aa aa 1.600 36 44 144 (Minn 4 644 anv4 t.ono 11014 in jot 4,700 404 M14 11144 l.ano 444 44U 46 I.Onfl 1114 104 ln4 1.400 11 tou tnu 1,000 (14 tr4 m4 too 14 1 41 too T714 TT T4 in 14 14 1 10.1(10 16t4 164 1674 l.lto.100 aharee. New York nllnlna; Ktoehs. NEW YORK. Sept. 2.-4-os1na; quota stock tiona on the Alice Com. Tunnel do bonds Con. Cal. A Va Horn Bllrar Iron Bllyar SLaadyllla Con Olfarad. Mlnlnar exchanga: .160 Little Clilal .. ., 16 Mallcao ...... . IT Ontario 14 Ophlr . I 3tandard . H Yellow Jacket . 14 "r - 164 11X1 Omaha Har Market. OMAHA. Sept. 28.-HAY No. 1, 212.00; No. 2, 811.00; coarse. $10 00; packing Block, 27.ontrt.X); alfalfa. $13 00. Straw: Wheat, 84.B0rati.00; rye and oats, 86.00. I.lrerpool Urala Market. LIVKRPWIL,, Sept. 28. V HEAT Spot, dull; No. 8 Manitoba. 8s; futures, steady; October, 7s 8Sd; December. 7s 4d; March. 7s 44(1. CORN Spot, steady:, American mixed, (a; futures, easy; October, 6s lOVid; Junu ary, (s 74d. GOVERNMENT NOTICES SALE OF QUARTERMASTER'S SUP plies. Depot Quartermaster's office, 22d A Hickory streets, Omaha, Neb., Sept. 20, 1911. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to conditions named In circular to bidders, will be received at this office until 11 a. m , October 2, 1911, for purchase of ten buffalo. overcoats. Full Informa tion and bianks for bidding furnished upon application to Capt. '. C. Holies, Depot Quartermaster. B22-2J-26-28-29 20. Mortgage Department We beg to announce that we have added to our Investment business a department for handling Farm Mortgagee and Omaha Cltr Loana. Our high atandard will be maintained In these offering and we respectfully aollclt your consideration when desiring to buy or sell. Burns, Br inker Co. BONDS, STOCKS and MORTGAGES Omaha National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. 8 f