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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER- 20, 1912.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET $3
ellow, 73S74c; No. S, 71172ttc; No. J
(3tyr!c; AO. yeiiow, u-hc,
WtVtamvic: No. 4 white. 7to73Vic;
I No. 4 yellow, 70ViS3c OaU, No. 2 white.
. , . j v-..- 8P436c; No. t. Uc; No. I white, 32H
Several Influences Combined Tester- Sif; n. 4, nc-. No. 4 white. 323330;
dav to Bull Wheat Market
COM DEMANDS HIGH PBICE
Oats Market Contiaoee SlaBi.B '
i. ' Small Gala .Tcateraar Betas -!
V Dee to the Strength ta
Other Markets.
OMAHA. Sept 19, Wit
There were several Influences combined
to bull wheat yesterday In the face ox
easier cables and bearish reports on the
spring wheat movement In the north
and west. Still a third feature was the
closing of spreads between Chicago and
other markets which led to considerable
buying. There was buying of May wheat
and selling of the earlier months by
many brokers.' In a general way there
was no selling pressure against actual
wheat to aid tne bears,- and shorts were
forced to cover on the advancing mar
ket The large ehlpplng sales lor the
day were a help to buyers also. Sen
timent is well divided, but It will take
something positively bullish to sustain
a permanent advance. Cash wheat un
changed to W lower.
There is always some uneasiness over
the first appearance of frosts in the corn
belt. The scare so far is very mild. In
fact, no strength developed In the mar
ket yesterday on the early frost mes
sages until the messages emphasized the
alow progress of the crop east of the Mis
sissippi river and confirmed to some -extent
the dry weather damage which oth
ers have claimed in . Kansas and the
southwest. The decided strength in cash
corn and the mark ng up of the September
price over 71c. the appearance of an ac
tive bull leader In the market and the
generally oversold position of the local
trade ail combined to give the new crop
months a strong turn end prices closed
about at the top yesterday. - The position
of December corn suggests great caution
about short selling. Cash corn, Ho
tiigher to fce lower. ;
The market continues sluggish and the
mall gain yesterday was due to the
strength In other markets. Traders still
argue that prices are too high in face of
the large crop.- Cash oats was unchanged
to a lower. .
Clearances were 50,000 bushels of corn,
31 000 bushels of oats and wheat and
flour equal to 287,000 bushels.
.. Liverpool closed fed lower to fed higher
on wheat and fed lower to fed higher on
1 corn.
Primary what receiDts were 2.149.000
bushels and shipments were 1.349,000 bush
els,, against receipts last year ot 1,179, WW
bushels and shipments of OW.OOO bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 722.000 bush
els and shipments were 900,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 304,000 bush
els and shipments of 712.00 bushels.
Primary oats receipts , were 1,181.000
cushels and shipments were 979,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 389,000
bushels nd shipments of 341 000 bushels.'
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat No. 2 hard winter! 6 cars. 86V4c.
No. S hard wintor; pars. S-Se; i cars,
ttfeo. No. I hard winter: 1 car, 84c; 1
car, 82c; 1 , car, 81 c No grade, hard
winter: 1 car (very poor); 75c. No. S
spring: 1 car. 84c. No grade spring: 1
car, TTfec. Corn No. 3 white: Ife cars,
63feo. No. 4 white: 1 car, 66feo; 1 car, 68c.
No. I yellow. 1 car, 6714c No. t yellow:
El cars. 67o. No. 1 mixed: 3 cars. 67c; 1
car, ftfec. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars. 66c; fe
cars, ftfec. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 66c; 1 cars,
4fec, No grade: fe car, 64fec. Oats
Standard: 1 car, SI He; No. t white: 1 car,
31 He; 11 cars, Slfec; 1 car, 31c. No. 4
white: 1 car, Sic. No grade: 1 car (heat
ing), 30fec
Omaha Cask Trrca.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8S37c; No. S hard,
staraec: o. 4 hard, 80SS5c.
CORN-No. 3 white, 67Si1??0c: No. 1
white, 69He: No. 4 white, 66i(efec; No. 2
jeiitiw, ni-tc; no. a yenuw, oio; io, a
yellow. 65V4W,4e: No. 2. 66U&67c: No. 2.
6fife4j8c; No. 4, lfef;6c; no grade, 63
wc. - -
OATS-No. 2 white. SWMc standard,
Slfec; No. 8 white, S104J31V.;; No. 4 white,
81c; No. 3 yellow, 3lc.
BARLEY Mailing. ff)65o; No. 1 feed,
BKtMhC.
KVE-No. 2, 657c; No. 3, 63Sc.
Carlo! Hreripta,
Wheat Corn; Oat
Chicago 231 313 261
Minneapolis .............. 446
Dulnth 778
Omaha 63
Kansas City .435
fit. Louis .113
Winnipeg 137
Si
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35
Rye. No. 2, 70c. Barley. vs?jk. oeeo,
timothy, 13.5068.75; clover. 118.0017.50.
BUTTER oteadr; creameries, zc;
dairies, !3feS24fec.
EOGS Steady; receipts, 4,um cases; ax
mark, cases Included. 17felgfec; ordi
nary firsts, 19fec; firsts, 21 fee.
CHEESE Steady; daisies, 1616c;
twins, l15fec; young Americas, 15fel6c;
long horns. 153a&16c. - . .
POTATOES Strong:: receipts, w cars;
Michigan, 554f60c; MlnnesoU, MQiSc; Wis
consin, HXffSOc.
POITT.TRY Alive, easy; turiteys, 14c;
chickens, heavy, 15c; light, 12fec; springs,
16c.
VEAL Steady at S14c.
NEW YORK GEXERAfc MARKET
ilaotatloas of the Day ea Vaxloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Bent 19.-FLOTJR
Steady; spring patents, 24.90i5.30; winter
straights. 84.4uCH0; winter patents, 4. 70
W.ia; spring clears. s4.sxe-. exun. jw.
winter, i4.l06j4.20; extra No. 2 winter. 34.00
4.10; Kansas suaighu. 24.154.25. - Rye
flour, quia;; fair to good, 23.85&4.00; cnoice
to fancy, H.CfricH.U.
CORN MEAL Steady; fine white and yel
low. 1.6&L70; coarse, I1.604J.1.65; kiln
dried, $4. 2i.
RYE-eteady; No. t west, 63c, c, L I.
Buffalo.
BARLEY Quiet; malting, 6876o. .
WHEAT Spot market, steady;' new, No.
2 red, 1103V. c. I. f. trsck and f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, l.OOfe. f. o.
b. afloat, closed , fei&feo net lower. Sep
tember closed 21.03; December, 9fe
99 ll-16c, closed 99c; May, closed 31.03fec.
CORN pot market, steady; export.
59fec, f. o. b. afloat. December to' March.
OATS Spot market,' firm; new., stand
ard white, nominal; No. 3, 3838 fee; No. 4,
SSfeaffic; natural white, 36to39c; white,
clipped, 3042c.
FEED Barely steady: standard mid
dling. 103 pound sacks, $26.a6&26.60.
hay New, steady; No, . L i.h; wo. z.
11.10; No. 3, 90cfcl.O0.
lilUK-rlrm; Bogota, WMfJv,c cen
tral America, J6c.
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts, zbm
27c; seconds. 2626c; thirds, 22Jj23e; re
jects, lie.
PROVISIONS-Pork steady: mess. lis.Ti
W-OO; family, $21.5022.60; short clears.
Kl.uwtf-S.w. Beer, rirm; mess. m.wji
17.00: family. 219.0019.60: beef hams. W.W
flU.bO. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies,
10 to 14 lbs., $U0rxfrl4.0. Lard, firm;
middle west, 211-20& 11.30;, refined, steady;
vvililliviliai, nuubu aiiici ivqiii fu.,w,
compound, 18.003.25.
iw'ITl!,it firm; receipts, ,714 tuns;
creamery extras, 30feC441c: firsts, 28(ft30c;
itate dairy, finest, 'aw&c: procesi.
extras. 20c: factory, current make, f lists
23c; packing stock, current moke, No. 2,
21B21feo. '
CHEESE Firm;- receipts, s.va ooxes;
state whole milk, colored specials, 10J
IiHic; state whole milk, white specials,
lbftltifec; stats whole milk, under grades,
14lDfec; skims, 413c.
E(G-Flrm: receiDts. 15.248 cases: fresh
cathsrsd, sstraa, SSiiHc: eif fiuh, il'sl
28fec; firsts, 24426c; refrigerator firsts.
season s storage Charges paid, ziwazw,
western gathered, white, 2332c.
POULTRY Dressed, firm: fresh killed
western chickens. 1424o; fowls, 14317fec;
turkeys, 164170.
Cera tal Wheat Region llnlletla.
United States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian
time, Thursday, September 19, 1912:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp.- Raln
Statlons. High. Low. fail. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.. 62 45 .00
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
-
Much of Early Advance is Lost' by
Middle of Day. "
DEMAHD FOE MONEY LIGHTER
Movement Becomes Slnglglsk and
Irresmlar Except In Few Special
tiesNew Records by Amer
ican Can.
NEW YORK, Sept 19.-The stock mar
ket opened with another upward swing
today, but much of tha advance was lost
by midday, when the movement became
sluggish and irregular, except In a few
specialties, among which American Can
common and preferred were especially
prominent for new high records. The
prelerred registered a maximum gain of
points, with about half as much for
tha common.
As a whole operations were even more
professional than usual.
Demand for money was light. Local
banks reported a better inquiry for com
mercial paper, t Outflow of money for
the week has again assumed very large
proportion
General news of the day Included an
Increase in coal rate at Pittsburgh and
unconfirmed- - rumors that mlddlwet
jobbers had advanced finished steel prod
uct 23 per ton.
A firmer ton, was shown by London
discounts. '
Bonds were Irregular, with a broader
demand. Total sales par value aggre
gated 31,880,000. United States govern
ment bonds were .unchanged on call.
.Number of tales ana leading quotationi
en stocks were as follows:
WlM. Hlrfe. Lew. ClM
17.M M I7fe U
4.400 tlfe H it
13,000 77 7S 75
f3, 100 46 41. 44
6,440 12fe 121 123
100 0 t0
Auburn, Neb... 66 42 .00
Broken Bow .. 70 48 .00
Columbus. Nb. 65 40 .00
Culbertson, Nb. 71 43 .00
Fairbury, Neb. 7 40 .00
Fairmont, Neb. 64 40 .00
Or. Island, Nb. 67 . 45 '' .00
Hartlngton, Nb 65 43 .00
Hastings, Neb.. 6 89 .00
Holdrege, Neb. 70 32 .00
Lincoln. Neb... 65 43 .00
No. Platte, Nb 70 42 .00
Oakdale. Neb.. 63 44 .00
Omaha, Neb.... 62 48 .00
Tekamah, Neb. 65 88 .00
Valentine, Nb. 70 4 .00
Alta, la.... 60, 41 .05
Carrol , la 59 40 .00
Clarinda, la.... 63 40 .00
Sibley. Ia. 60 3 .i
Sioux City, Ui 62 ; 46 .00
Clear
Clear .
Clear
Clear . .
Clear
Clear
Cloudy '
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear ,
Clear
Clear '
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Minimum
rtufirn oilv ivn Pnvllin4
Features of the Trading and Cloalns
' Prices on Board of Trade. ;
CHICAOO, Sept. 19. Although specu
lative Interest today centered in corn,
efforts to hoist the price of that cereal
' proved only partly successful. The close
was Irregular, varying from fee off to
a like amount up, to heat finished Mi
fee to fee down, oats ranging from a
ehade loss to fee advance and provi
sions unchanged to a rlae of 12 it c. j
Bulls in corn acted chiefly on state
ments from experts In Nebraxka that
yields there were disappointing and that
the total would not exceed 175,000,000
bushels, despite the government's esti
mate of 237,000,000 bushels. It was de
clared that similar results were becom
ing apparent in Texas, Oklahoma and
Kansas, and that contrary to general
belief the crop In the belt as a whalj)
wouia be a moderate one after all.
Liberal buying of December and May
: corn on the part of a leading firm lifted
the market sharply after an early show
of weakness due to the non-appearance
of predicted frosts. December fluctu
ated between 52fec and tsfeo, closing easy
a shade net lower at 53fec; No. 2 yel
low, 7374o,
Wheat trading was enlivened a llttls
by covering for a large short among
local profewMionat speculators. Offerings,
however, were plentiful at a fractional
advance over last night's level. A ma
jority of dealers inclined to the bear
mde, owing to big primary receipts.
December swung between 91c and 81
&ltc, with the close steady, fettfec net
lower, at 91fe91fea .
A fair shipping call gave firmness to
ats. December ranged between fc'fe
Sia and &fec, the dose being at SM?
iUfec, a net loss of a shade.
On account of bear pressure being lim
ited In provisions packers managed to
bid up moat of the list. As a rule the
advance ran from 6c to 12ljc above last
. night. -
The leading futures closed as follows:
Woi Inr.init.u4 In averaffes.
temperature for twelve-hour period end
Ing at 8 am.
, DISTRICT AVERAGES. .
No. -Tamp. Rain-
Central. Stations. High. Low. fall.
Columbus, 0 18 74 . 60 .80
Louisville, Ky... 23 ; 74 .80
Indlapolls. Ind. 18 70 48 .00
Chicago. Ill 24 66 48 .70
Bt. Louis, Mo... 19 6 46 .00
Des Moines. Ia. 22 68 44 . 20
Mlnncapoli 61 70 ' 43 .20
Kan. City. Mo.. 25 68 46 .00
Omaha: Neb 17 66 42 .00
Amalgsnuiad Copper .
Americsa AfrleaUural ,
American BMt Sttsjur.
Ainaricta Cu
Amerlcu Cut pti
Amnicaa C.
AmCTlcin Cotton OIL.,
Am. Ic 8ecurltlMw..
Amerirm Llnaeed ....
Anwrlcan Locontotlve
American t. H.. ...... 1,040
Am. 8. & R. ati.
Am. sugar Ramilng 400 127 127
American T,
American Tobacco
Anaconda Xllnlnf Co 7,104 4 4
. ioo n
, 104 23
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ginning of business the condition of the
United States treasury was: Working
balance In treasury office, 283,685,112; in
banks and Philippine treasury, $34,261,271;
total of the-general fund was $146.88442;
receipts yesterday,' $1,277,109; disburse
ments, $2,039,655. - The deficit to date this
fiscal year ia $11,488,759. as against a de
ficit of $30,918,148 at this time last year.
These figures exclude Panama canal and
public debt transaction.
Bank of England Statement.
LONDON, Sept 19. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve de
creased 126,000, circulation decreased
411,000, bullion decreased 536,666, other
securities decreased 491.000, other depos
its decreased 1,000.000, public deposits in
creased 371.000. notes reserve decreased
173,000. Goverment securities unchanged.
The proportion of the bank s reserve to
liability this week is 50.64 per cent; last
week It was 50.34 per cent
' London Stock Market.
LONDON, Sept. 19. American securi
ties opened steady today. Trading was
light during -the fVrst hour and prices
moved Irregularly. At noon values ranged
from fe above to fe below yesterday
New York closing. . ...
; Bank Clearlac. .
OMAHA, Sept 19. -Bank clearings for
today were $3,192,529.27 and for the cor
responding day last year. 22.47U00.36.
OMAUA GENERAL MARKET.
BUTTER No' 1, Mo. cartons, 27c; No.
1. in 60-lb. tubs. 27c; No. 2. 25c; packing.
25c. '' ' -
POULTRTBrollers, 8640o per lb.;
hens 15e; cocks, 9l0o; ducks. Wc; geese,
15c; turkeys, . 23o; pigeons, per dps., $l.aO,
Alive: Hens, lftSllc; roosters, 5fec; stags,
Sfeci old ducks, full feathered, 9c; geese,
full feathered. 6c;- turkeys, 12c; pigeons,
per dos.. HOchomere, $2.50; squabs, No. L
lCHEE3a-lmported Swiss, 33c; Ameri
can Bwlss, 26c; block Swiss. 24c; twins,
17fec; daisies, 18c; tripleU,-18c; Toung
Americas. o; blue label brick, 18fec; 11 ru
berger, 2-lb., 20c; 1-Ib., 22c. - -
BEEF CUTS ine wnoiesaie iimm i
beef cuts, effecUve September 16, are a
follows: Ribs,. No. L JOfec; No, 2. ljc; No.
T... 200 144 144 144 3, Ufec. Chucks. No. t 10c; No. 2, , 8fec,
o 204 872 172 272 No. 8, 7fec. Bounds, No. 1, ISfec; No. 2.
4 uc; eo. , v. ria.li", iiu. i, 1 7i v, -.
Atthlaon im 108 10 101 lifec: No. 8, 6fec
OMAHA LIEST0CK MARKET
Killing Cattle Slow to Lower, Stock.
ers Hard to Move.
HOGS AEE FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Fat Lambs In Good Demand at
Steady to Stronger Prices ana
' Fnt Sheep and Feeders
Generally Steady.
appearing to care for that kind of stuff, week.
Quotations on native t-aitio: uooa to I No. At. 8a. Pr.
choice beef steers. $8.3tfl0.2&; fair to good
beef steers, 7.2Ms8.2S; common to fair
beef steers, t6.owi.a: good to choice
heifers, 6.25S.25; . good to choice cows,
&.2o6.2S; fair to good cows, $4.2565.25;'
common to fair cows, $3.wxSt.B; good to
choice stockers and feeders, $6.087.75;
fair to good stockers snd feeders, $o.oa
8.00; common to fair stockers and feeders,
t4.7536.50; stock cows ana neiiers, st.MMf
(.75; veal calves, $ifp.75; bulls, stags.
etc , $4.wo.sa
Bepreiniative aaiet:
BEEF STEERS.
' ' SOUTH OMAHA, Sept 19, 1912.
Receipts were: catae. dogs. Sheep.
Official Tuesday V.".... 8.586 6.203 27,14
Official Wednesday... 7,627 6,211 24.886
Estimate Thursday.... 2,500 4,300 14,300
Four days this week.-.27,896 18.798 102,691
Same days last week. .26.253 21.484 95,978
Same days 2 weeks ago 23,705 23.777 78,601
Same davs 8 wki urn 17.372 16.983 76,998
same days 4 weeks ago 24,zi
Same days last year. .29.232 20,656 126,015
The following table shows the receipt
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the. year to date as compared with
last year: 1912. lilL Inc. . Dec.
Cattle 635,958 780,667 .. 144,699
Hogs .......2,315,126 1,843,839 471.287 .......
Sheep 1623.324 1,641,036 ....... 17,713
The following table snows the range of
prices tor hogs at South Omaha for the
last-few days with comparisons:
Date, f 19121 i.4U.UlO.l!M.!lW8.il9O7.190ft.
Sept 12 8 iBfel 6 91
Kept. M V 37 6 8S
bapt.' 141 8 4J 6
Sept. loi 1 6 78
Sept 161 8 43 I 6 81
Sept 17 8 21
Sept. 18. 8 09fe6 81!
9 271
15 7
8 76 7 981
8 86 8 05,
8 80 8 06 6 84
$ 93 8 101
i 8 141 6 8:
6 71
6 86
90
6 801
5 88
5 88
6 87
.
590
6 84
6 M
6 00
02
609
6 11
5 78 6 08
Sept 19.. ...... 6 711' 8 92 6 83 5 72 6 02
Atchiaon pfd
Atlantic Maat Una
Baltimore 4t Oblo
Botbtobam Btaal
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacllle .......
Central Laathar
Cbawpaaka Ohio.....
Chicao U. W
Cbltajco, M. A 8t. P....
Chicago N. W
Colorado F. A 1
Conaolldatad Oaa
Corn Producu
Inlawara A Hudion,..,,
Danrer Rio Uranda...
V. a R. 0. td
Hattllara (acurltlaa ...
Krla
Kria 1H pld
Krla 2d p(U
Oauaral Elactrle
tlraat Northern ptd
Groat Northern Ore ctta.
Illlnoia Central
lntorborouh Mat. .....
biter. Mat. pfd
International Harveater .
Inter.Manine pfd ,.
International aper
International Pump ....
Kinui Cltjr Boutiiern...
Lacleda Oaa
200 102 102 102
'Sunday.
CATTLE Cattle receipts were very
moderate today, making the total for the
week, xi, im head, only a slight gain over
last wee, out a iajnng on oi almost
2,000 head as compared with the corre-
i ponding period last year. Still there was
plenty of cattle to supply the demand.
which was not as brisk as It might have
been.
There were not very many beef steers
on sale and buyers were very indifferent
but it was apparent from their action
that they already had purchased as many
.AV"7.rTVt- .1! lite
" pike! 6c "trout., lie? Urge crapples. 12 fattle as J ey needed for tha , week .and
uu imii. imti rr I ic... mhaA . fKn uh: attid roe. per y c ""y.
7Z :.,T WS. a u .eT. i. ..Mn catfish, ""le concession in prices. Thus, whUe
S 2 J." T-lr"-.. Kad . Mf tricOy good -cattle might have been
nana Aiaa i ai iiw nAHAh wi mirraiai jaa . uuiiunuio. onu. i . -
400 o 80 "woVirrk KTfrlNew aoDles in bbls.. were slow to a little lower than yes-
200 W 1714 17 Ui nt,t K an.hlh nnlana. Der case. 81.60. leLaay- . .
1.100 106 107 ". 1074 f.VT .i; hunch. $2.25 xne cow marKet wnicn opened strongei
.. ... : 2- ."rvT riHtM. yesteroay morm
ng and closed lower at
I 40O J 26 rvCT... M iTn Tkn in box tn na oI tn dav. conUnued slow and
ioo 144 146 l Anchor 1-1 fc I"WK54 weeJt thi morning. There seemed to be
tm.u X V&.2?M iib?r .t they had
Ifafk lattk lalA taUt I
Ko.
At. Bh. Pr.
Ko. - A. Pr.' Ko. , At. Pr.
1 Ul 4
cowa
4 260 I 40 I M ID
I S6 4 W 4 7i 00
5 M. 4 26 4 Kt IN
7 211 4 80 6 WO I 10
Xl 107 4 20 10 221 i 10
,. 230 4 40 1 1110 I 60
89) 4 60 I.. 10U I 60
t 26 4 64 1 112 I 46
t 110 4 76
H1SIFERS. ;
2... 400 t 26 44 n t 26
f 420 4 46 7 226 ( 20
1 449 4 00 K0 I 66
1 494 4 00 4 (M 6 40
4 646 I 00 1 41T I 40
14.... (24 I 10 t 4(1 f M i
I...... 621 4 16 4. 260 I 76
, BULLS.
t... 1M0 4 6 L.X 1240 I 00
L... 1200 4 60 1 (40 I 00 -
l.. ..1620 4 76 .
CALVES.
5. .. 2S4 ( 00 I (24 ( 26
2 . 0 4 26 1. .... 250 ( 26
, . 864 4 26 . 160 ( 76 '
2........... M6 (26 .. 16( (76
(... 286 7 40 2 166 ( 71
4........... 306 T 00 1 210(76
t 266 7 60 ( 164 ( 76
4 264 7 76 7 124 ( 76
$ 166 ( 00
( 164 ... 7 00 61 232 ... I 17'i
22.......1S1 ... 7 00 10 2(1 40 ( 17
Si 196 (4 7 76 (6 24 (0 I 17
(1 lil ... T (0 (1 272 (0 ( 17
77 206 ... T (6 60.......291 44 I 17
(4 160 ... I0( . (2 .193 ... t
21... ....! 144 (OOi (( 171 ... (20
21 212 ... ( 16 TT 234 ... ( SO
14 (37 ... ( 06 (0 212 120 ( 10
44 1M 400 (It 71 222 ... 8 20
U 27t ... ( 10 t 243 200 (
(1 (82 ... lit (j 24( 44 1 20
44 23 (0 ( 10 44 218 40 ( 20
40 206 120 I 16 r (..... 221 ... ( 20
44 264 ... Ill n Ml ... 120
71 (22 140 1 16 . U.......24I ... I 20
IT 197 ... I 16 (1 241 ... ( 20
60 241 80 ( 16 ( 231 (0 ( 2
49.... ...300 40 I II 68. ......260 ... ( 20
88 194 ... ( 16 78 266 ... ( 24 .
04 263 200 I 16 to 234 244 I 20
40 246 80 I 15 68.. 262 80 ( (0 V,
64 202 40 ( 16 (1 Ill M I 20 !'
44 271 (0 ( 14 74.. 263 ... ( 32
tf 241 120 I 14 H Ill ... ( (
4( 2(6 10 ( It 10 171 ... I 26
24. 241 ... 1 14 71.. (47 200 ( 25
70 242 120 ( 16 42.......2S 200 ( 25
44 267 240 ( 16 40 272 ... I 6
20 226 (0 ( 16 -71 214 ... ( 26
49.. .....236 ... ( 16 71 ( 80 (25
44 244 120 111 72 242 ... I 30
41 261 80 ( 14 66 12S (0 I SO "
8. ....
It"..."'.'.
14 cows..
9 calves
2 heifers.
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
171 4 60 16... 696 I 71
8. 760 I 75
676 I 40
497 I 25 I T66 I 71
691 6 36 I m I 76
660 5 40 13.. (64 I 75
48a 6 60 4 816 4 00
480 6 60 . 6.... 714 4 10
414 6 66 4... 930 4 20
662 6 70 it. (71 4 W '
483 I 70 ' 44 622 4 50
(30 I 70 - -WESTERNS.
.. 882 4 60 7 cows.
166 8 75
642 5 50
18 heifers... 718 5 40
58 cows 942 5 36
22 cow 968 5 90
9 calves... 224 7 75
owj 4 ra
13 cows 1045 ( 60
13 heifers... 505 5 75
i3 heifers... 611 6 00
I feeders.. 877 6 50
10 feeders.. 896 5 00
It feeders.. 11S3 7 35
23 cows 1015 6 25 1Q feeders.. 1232 7 15
U feeders.. 602 6 Cu 12 feeders.. S04 6 36
20 feeders.. 815 6 Jo at, 8 cows 870 4 00
7 cows 920 6 30 "67 steers.. ..1194 6 75
73 steers.. ..1182 6 75 59 feeders. .1308 7 65
14 feeders.. 920 6 20 i cows 855 4 65
14 calves... 237 6 00 8 feeders.. 680 6 65
17 feeders. .1285 7 50
NEBRASKA.
21 feeders.. 735 6 10 Scows...
700 (4
1,100 34
1,100 54
Receipts and disposition of live stock
ra. seiecied brand, extra union biock xaraa. south umana,
. . - i a A. t nma i lur urn l wenL v-ioiir nouri mnama $ax i n.
400 4lt4 44 44 lancy, owaoy siw, hoi uv. ., -- , - '
m ,4a ,a 1 1 .imnnpira. lanoy. ww aiave, ii
l 4oo 20 20 2 $6.25; 240-420 sises, doc per box i . :!. iwwtMri o vtuauQ.
tatue. uogs.sneep.
., 8
2
ZL n Ka. 12 okas.. 1?" .WJU. -lw "l?"a
t, v-auwui.., k". rr-r, ",. -. " msa. T.A l"r tneir cow stun ana tney apparenuy
(7 850 : Per cast, ot M No. u,,K,,?tw' all had orders to. either buy them lower
"(4 34 of No. pkgs., $2.00, bulk, In X or leave the cowg alo naturaUy
HK MV. wv-iu- wv I. ' fw Tk. vae aTULTKet very bjuw tuia ami ana
64 mu Iin. 6-crown, inw-iD. uoxca, vc$ iM., wv, in niany cttJies tui of 10c lower.
41 a-crown, in w-iu. poxcd, ii
UM. .a i .prAwn. in au-iu. uuadb. v?i
ivnT soar lot . lot l - . . .. , . v -.
l,!oo 140 140 140 LemonsLamuiiei
SO ZO I fO.o. AWiw w.-. yy" , .n
aw w ao toriua, tuuiuy, w-w r- - i .
(00 186 124 24 Oranges, California Pansy brand, extra c M & st P Ry
a I t.,r,tr ao-VM nisiea. Mr box. 23.76. extra I .uk.,u t n
... ..... ..... Iftout., -v . r ' . , irKUMII A.. . V .......
TOO 11 11 i fancy, all sises. per box, 64.au. reaLueo, i Missouri Paolfio Ry
n n California, oc; i.oioriiu Vi ,JT ri Unlon ao'o R-
ai ii now. ireesione. ouwioo. c. & pj. w.. kv.. east
m au u ..... 1 . - . . f . t .. . M, T A .. I. .. Vl..-. Af .17. i Z. ' "
Lmvwm uaa iv im i job I norma, Siae, ao.w, iwv, , . U. 4 IN. W. Ky.. West
umkr vauer , 70,w iw its ia $3.25: pony, 64 'Slie, wai.erme.uuo. c gt Pi ji. & O. Ry
"'" ...tiii.,. i,-w myt Dr ID.. 1C. ' P R. & Q Rv . Mt
um ,k i e . i . tc.A I ' ..n.vn . .T.mc .1.1 U & ermum. I . 1 J '
80(1 2
1,100 42
Z Z :Jk -'"Ki 'ft d-n,v liHSta- Centr-Ry:T
..... . .. "7. ar.a.:i.t.r;2?.'. "'1' S.T Chicago u. w. y..
nn i ixil . J .T..T LOltUCe, extrn imiuy, iruim, jrei .
MO 115 116 l'5 Unions, white. In crate, $1.00; yellow, per -V Total iwlpta
DISPOSITION-HEAD. ..
Cattla Hogs. Sheep.
arown - per 4-basket carrier, 40o. Wax Morris A Co 240 , 857 1,619
gean."' pfbatket, 75c; green beans, per Swift Co............... 624 919 4,805
KnulCAT 11 IM ' 1 v-4ujr . vi...,, un aatM.ii ,7v.
Kansas City Live Stoclc Maraei
600 66 ko
1,400 128 121
90
1,200 124 U4 114
100 117 117141 111
100 109 109 109
1,200 26 24 26
209 ,(i 27 17
...... 1J
41,000 161 18169
Arudel Open. High. Low. Close.) res y.
"Wheat
Sept. Sl! 92
, Dec. 91V siili
May. 9596 U
Corn.
Sept. ,0Si , 11
Dec.. ta(u 63
May. KJWaS 52W
Oats. -
Sept. t2m,m
Dec.. S2Hiii'33iijk
May. Uu 84
Pork. j I
Sf-pt. 16 75 18
Oct.. 16 90 16 92
Jan.. 18 15-20 1$ 30
Lard.
Sept. 10 82 10 90
Oct. 10 85 10 96
Dec 102tt 10 65
Jan.. 42i 10 47
tj!0 45
Rlba
Sept. 19 55 10 70
Oct.. 10 52H 10 60
Jan.. 9 77W& 8 82Vi
9 W
91W 91
91 91V,(I
- 95!
79"4 711
SJI 13U
.. 821 S2SJ'
16 75 J 16 80
16 821 16 86
IS 15 j 18 22V4J
10 S2iil 10 90
7J il'v 10 924:
91
The weather Is warmer In the corn and
wheat region west cf e Mwweiippi
river. It Is slightly cooler in the MtrlcU
east of the river. Appreciable showers
occurred within the last twenty-four hours
in all except the Omaha, Kansas City,
LI tJT.m. .nd Indianapolis districts.
Heavy rajns occurred in Wisconsin as j
&110W.: Madison, 2.70; Wftt'rtown Ljo,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
St. Lonts General Market!"
ST. LOUIS, Sept 19.-WHEAT-Caah.
firm; track, No. 2 red, ,i.wwi.w;
hard. 90V4e'93c. . ' ; ; Ka' ,
CORN Firm; iraca, i"Mt -
Wt3ATkVrm:' track. No. 2, S2Ht33Hc;
No. 2 white, 82c.
Closing prices pt futures: .
WHEAT Weak; December, w; May,
WCOUN-Wek; December, fMll May,
ATaisteady; December, S2c; May.
34f(i.'.4Hia , , ; ',
RYB-Weak: 6S!io.
FlUR-Vluiet; red winter patents, $4.ffl
tii.85T extra fancy and "tralghts, $115
l85: hard winter clears, $3.4o3.i5.
SEBl-Ttmothy, $10.00.
CORNMEAL-3.70. . .
BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, 88c
rUY-Flrm'. timothy, $12.C018.00; pral-
wTir.viKiiiivt Pnrk. lard, dry sail
mean and bacon unchanged.
POULTRY - Firm ; chickens, 12Jic;
springs. 15Ho; turkeys, lbo ; ducks, 12c;
M , 8t. P. 4 1. I. M
Wlwourti K. T
Mlwourt Pacllo .......
National meruit
National Lead
N. II. R. ot M. 2d pfd
t.tw York Ontral. .....
N. r;, O. W
Norfolk Weetern
North American
Ktorthere Pacific ........
raclflo Mall
Pennarlvanta
People'! Oaa
P., C, C. 8t L.i...
PltUburiti Coal .......
Praaaod steel Cur
Pullman Palace Car....
Reading ;
Rapubllo I. A 8...
Hepubllo I. B, pfd..
Rock laland Co........
Rock Uland Co. pfd...
St. U A . V. U pfd..
Seaboard Air Line.
a. A. U pfd............
Sloae-Shetfleid S. a 1..
Southern Paclflo ......
Southern Hallwar
Bo. Rallwar pfd........
Tenneeaaa Copper .....
Texas A Pacific........
Union Pacific ..........
Union Pacific pfd......
tinlted Sutra Raaltr.;.
United Btatea Rubber..
United Stalee Steel. (...
V. 8. Steel pfd... ,
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemlosl
Wabaah
Wabaak pfd v.v..-
Went era Marjrlaod ....
Waatern Union '
Weatluhouee Electrls
Wheellnc 4 L. E
Total aalai tor the day, 349,100 at area.
26
2
34
4
. 4
,20
, 2
, 6
j unions, v. --
i'jM mti-iiatt in "crate, 90c. Parsley, fancy southern, per
' HI 4J 'ML doi. bunches, f5WfBc, PoUtoes, home
im2 grown, per bu., 75c. Tomatoes, norae
4
10
6
16
4
S
5
8
1
1
64
49
63
Armour & Co.,
vihsir rtTY Seot 19. CATTLE J .W. .Murpny...
Receipts. 7,600 head, including .south- f-":
ems. Market, sieaoy to iac, W w vi.nt a- p
339
1,189
117
6,445
134
.... 115
.A 174
i7n fJiT to W. B. Vansant & Co
too 28 28 - 28good, ; i6.OofH8.40; western ' steers Jk.K lU-a.u,V an
aa u hu .iL.i t.l..ra and fow1r!L it.EWlTl.BO: I Mill At OOTl. ltd
W w. . . . - . . . . l u TJ T.n. .
1.400 -nu. . sett ?. iihni atMiri n.'Ans.iio: soutnern wwo, . ucnm
i (.Jot 6344 kit, is1 ix.siKtiA25! native cows. $3.40.6o; nauve
$5.50i.50. ...... . I ..-
4 4041 vniiiBelnts. 2.000 head. Market k nuu & ttosenstocK.... ia
66 Mirher: bulk 01 sales, IS-awaujo; noavjr, nacreary jveuugs.... eu
100 H0t4 HMtl liou I ki :( . i5- narkrg and butchers, S.ix I VVerthelmer & Degen... 194
,oo si (l . (1 g.o: HifhU. $S.So8.60; pigs, $6.0O3j.O0. I H. F. Hamilton 46
400 86 (6 (6 RHKMP AND LAJdBs Receipts, Sullivan Bros .14
200 4344 43 vi Mti Market 10c to lac lilifher; lamJis, I Rothschild & Krebs.... 20
too , 24 24 2 ta4OT.4K: vaarlings. $40i88.o0; weUxers, Mo. Kan. Calf Co.. .4 12
14,609' 171 170 i;o $4.oi)&4.60; ewes,! 3.50Q4.25; stockers and cilne & Christie..., 30
a feeders. -U.ouun.40. . - . . iviuer Buyers , re
4 feeders.. 750 6 10
15 feeders.. 683 85
21 feeders.. 1000 7 25
13 cows.... .1055 5 66
38 steers.. ..1210 6 90
7 steers.... 692 5 50
18 heifers... 682 5 26
8 cows 982 6 SO
13 feeders.. 495 6 SO
964 5 35
5 feeders.. 5i0 5 50
108 steers.. .1016 6 75
22 heifers.. .1062 6 40
11 steers. .1240 6 90
9 steers. ...1095 7 26
12 cows 974 6 10
13 steers.... 613 5 50
16 steers.... 589 7 U0
13 feeders.. 723 6 15
400 69.
i 100 ' (2 82 n
1,300 t 63 K 62
49,70t- 74 74 74
1.6U0 113 113 111
16,000 64 64 44
4 44 4U
4 4
1.293
Totals.
.......3,834 ,4,404 ,23,0,2
400
209
109-2,(09
at. Joaenh Live Stock- Market.
ct tnstr'PW. Mo.. SeDt 19. CATTLE Strletlv aood feeders were steady, but
Receipts, 2,400 head; market, steaay; i there were little bunches of stock cattle
,.r, ta. 75 (210.25: oows and heifers, $3.25 I scattered about the yards and they were
4 &9.00; calves, $4.50(8)9.00. v pretty nam to sen even at snaaea pneee.
14 1 HOGo Receipts, o,wv neaui niiwv, i iiier xtaui aa tu iiimjlvi. ou cuinmon iu
66 I strong to 5c higher; top, $8.60; bulk of medium grades of stock cattle has beer.
aiiA aiu. aiu. I t VT;S ftfi.
8614 66 asul shkup AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
6 I head; maxket, - steaay; tamos, o.wkijw.
slow and dull all the week, buyers not
17 cows..... W& 6 86 2i cows 947 5 15
7 cows 937 3 80 .
J. B. Kendrlck-Neb.
24 steers. ,..1216 7 06 12 steers.. ..1176 6 45
49 steers.. ..1303 7 60 14 steers.. ..1295 ( 75
41 cows 1021 5 80 23 cows 966 5 10
12 steers.. ..1297 7 36
E. F. Soehl Neb.
28 feeders.. 1047 7 10 ,
Mllldale Cattle Co.-Neb.
2 calves... 346 6 25 24 heifers... 994 6 19
10 cows 910 5 10
George Biemlller Neb.
13 steers.... 762 6 00 9 cows 920 4 95
Platte Valley Cattle Co. Neb.
97 Steers.. ..1054 6 60
WYOMING.
S feeders.. 942 6 10 23 feeders.. 1021 6 35
119 feeders. 956 6 20 -4 feeders.. 80S 6 20
9 heifers.. 964 5 50 21 feedera.1063 6 36
78 steers.... 960 6 10 80 steers. ... 964 6 05
46 steers.. ..1083 6 70 50 steers.... 961 6 10
11 cows...... 993 6 75
COLORADO.
21 cows 969 4 85 31 heifers.. 840 5 40
43 cows 1000 5 15 16 cows 951 4 10
SOUTH DAKOTA.
17 feeders.. 672 5 25 11 feeders.. 900 6 25
6 feeders.. 1045 6 85 cows 902 615
10 feeders.. 812 5 80 16 feeders.. 1046 6 40
17 cows 935 4 90 22 cows 922 5 15
25 cows 876 5 70 20 feeders.. 1080 7 00
42 heifers.. 605 5 25. 8 heifers.. 707 9 00
15 feeders.. 740 6 30 11 feeders.. 737 6 60
HOGS The big bear raid on the market,
which broke prices yesterday and the day
before 33c on an average, appeared to
have spent its force for the time being
at least. This morning under the Influ
ence of free buying on the part of snip
pers and speculators, together with a fair
iMtciuug duniana and more favorable ad
vices from other selling points, the mar
ket opened 5c higher than yesterday. The
trade was reasonably active at the ad
vance, so that everything in sight was
disposed of at an early hour. The bulk
of the hogs sold at $8.1058.25 with a top
at $8.30, whereas yesterday the hogs sold
.argely at $8.068.15 with only a sprinkling
at $8.) and a top at $8.25.
Today's advance leaves the market 26
JOc lower than it was at the close of last
291 40 16
PIGS. , ...
71 131 .,. 7 75
SHEEP Receipts of sheep were very
moderate today, but still the total for
the week roots up over hb.(m neaa, ohi
the largest for a number of weeks back,
but decidedly smaller than a year ago.
Ruvers ware out In the yards In very
good season this morning, and tha mar
ket on fat sheep opened fully steady with
yesterday. Fat lambs were If anything
a little stronger than yesterday, some of
the same stun Drlngmg luc more many.
Steady to strong would Just about cover
the situation so far aa lambs were con
cerned. Killers were quite active buy
ers and they cleaned up 'the bulk or tne
offerings in very good season. There was
nothing very choice in tne yaras to im
a high top, but a pretty good kind of -
lambs sold at 870.
The trade in leaders wna not quite so
brisk, in fact, it was a little Inclined to
be slow both yesterday and today, there
not being the snap that was character
istic of Tuesday's trade. It would appear
that there were sufficient orders to clean
up everything very quickly, put receipts
being moderate sellers were holding at
prioes that buyers were reluctant to pay.
Thus the movement was a little slow as
noted above, but still the market would
have to be quoted just about steady with
yesterday.
Quotations on sneep ana juamos iamtis,
good to choice, $7.1097.40; lambs, fair to
good. $6.607.00; lambs, feeders, $6.006.75;
yearlings, light $5.3586.65: vearllngs,
heavy, $4.75S.10; yearttngt, feeders, $6.00
6.50; wethers, good to choice. $4.154.75;
wethers, fair to good. $4.XX34.15; wethers,
feeders. $3.904.40: ewes, good to choice,
$3.75474.35; ewes, - feeders, $3.10SJ; ewes,
yearling breeders, $4.50&6.00; ewes, aged,
$3.5034.50; culls, sheep and bucks, $2.00
3.00. ,
CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle Slow pogs
Strong Sheep Weak. '
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. CATTLB-Re-Cftipt.
4-500 hMd. Market slow, generally
steady; beeves, $5.85(611.00: Texas steers,
$4.656.25: western steers, $5.709.80; stock
ers and feeders, $4.807.36; cows and heif
ers, $2.9068.00; calves, $8.0011.50.
HOGS Receipts, 14,000 'head. Market
strong, mostly 10c higher; light, $8.15
8.80; mixed, $8.008.80; heavy, $7.858.60:
rough, $7.86ig8.06; pigs, $5.0Qaff.90( bulk of
sales. $S.108.60.
SHGiCP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16,000
head. Market weak to 10c lower; native,
$3.5034.80; western, $3.604.65; yearlings,
i4.7o&i.65; lambs, native, $4.8637.40; west
ern, $4.907.60. -
St. Louts Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept 19. CATTL& Re
ceipts, 6,200 head, Including 3,200 Texans.
Market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, $8.00640.70: dressed beef and
feeders, $3.757.25; cows and heifers, $4.00
8.50; canners, $2.754.50; bulls, $4.006.50;
calves, $5.001L50; Texas and Oklahoma
steers, $4.&9840; cows and heifers, $3.75
67.26. ' '
HOGS Receipts, 7,600 head. Market So ;
higher; pigs and lights, $6.0O8.75; mixed ,
and butchers, $8.408.7&; good heavy, $8.50
SHEHP AND LAMBS ReoelDts. 6,400
head. Market steady; muttons, $3.75ro
4.00; Iambs, $5.507.35; culls and bucks,
$L608.25; atockers. $2.7560.
Stock .ta Sight. ,r;. ,,j ; .t.,j..
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha ......... 2.600 4,300 14,800
St. Joseph 2,400 6,000 2,000
Kansas City ........ 7,600 2,000 8,000
St. Louis ..r. 6.200 7,600 6,409
Chicago . - 4.500 14,000 16,000
Totals
23,200 32,800 47,200
: Coffee Market. .
NEW YORK, Sept 19,-COFFEB-Fu-tures
market closed steady, but from one
to four points net lower; sales were 80,250
bags. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 15c;
Santos 4s, 16fec; mild, quiet; Cordova,
16lSc.
Motnl Market
New York Money Market. xnmw VORIC Bent l.-METALS-Cop-
.TintiT vn t. a .... a. - ii I -w , r O a V
ill nAtin a t AaXrfTkC riS aan4 et II M a 1 ZZ- . , l r....mk . trA TVaa.
50: electrolytic. $17.50ffl
fared at 6 Der Cent. Time loans, atronar: ii ik. id'i H7 fiaUjS)17.76: oastlnit. $17.12iti
sixty days. 6 per cent; ninety days. 5 hi Tin,' strong; spot. 9.97H60.10; Sep
tj)6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. Member. $48.96iSc8.25; October, $49.75ig6a00.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4HC6 Lead, firm, $6.15.25. Spelter, rirrn, vjij
. i . . . . . ....... iuwui. aa 7K
per oriii. .v 14x7.76. Antimony, quieii "'
STERLING EXCHANGE: - Heavy at I Iron, firm and unchangea. copper ar
tl SMI fnr lit.ili, hllla .n4 41 SKMI tr. I ..,;. u.r 9S& tnns: KXDOrtS thlS mOntU,
demand. Commercial bills, $4.8114. 113.701 tons. London copper, Hrm spot,
SILVER-Bar, 63Wc; Mexican , dollar.. bj8 13. Matures 79 13. 9d
BONDS-Gorernment. .teady: railroad, tin, Srm; spoV2a 7s; future 223 6a
lrreaular London lead. Ja iuo. inuou
Sng quoUUon. ou bond, today war. 5 Iron. Cleveland warrants. 67. VA In
at follows: "ttt fut. m-MSTTALS-Uad.
..cZ U!?d,4Vlti::: ItUrm at $5.0SS.ce. Spelter, rtrong at
. I. (a, re. lu. 4t N. nl. 4a... (( , .
de coupon J"- K. T. let 4. (2 . : - . " b4
a tm raa........ii as aen. 444a. ISU I juinwapo.
da rnuDoa 111 Ma. Peclflo 4a T2 uravf i VOt.TJt Sent 19. WHEAT i
Panama 8a, ooopon. .101 y or. la.... 16 Seotember. 8787Hc; , December. 89e;
t 4a. M -v Mw.c; . cash: No. 1 hard, ww: o.
mw to m aic e your nome
A.-C let 6 eUa... 69 "N R R of It
JH i" ui!'PTK-i-.ii;irm: creamery. 2630o.'
10 60;
10
W 42it
10 67!
10 50
9 77H
10 65
10 47
'964
70-
53'
2214
32'
16 80
16 85
13 10
10 77
67
10 m
EGGS-Steady; 20c
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu......
Oats, bu. ......
10 67HI10 5-15
610 70
10 60
9 ftyi
9 82;
10 47
io
Cash quotations were as follows:
! FLOUR Easy; winter patents, $4.158
6.U); winter straights. $4.00'H'4.60; spring
I'aircu, au; spnng siraignts, f4.0U4.U);
wenrrs, j. roil - . ,
. RYB-No. 70c. - '. : ''' '
BAKLJEY Feed or mixing, 4052c; fair
to cnojee m&iting, WiTlo,
PEKDS Timothy, $1 503.75. ' Clover.
r2-'S'17.50. , .
PROVISIONS Pork, mess, $17.00 17, 12,
I Aid (In tierces), $10.90, Short ribs (loose).
- tie.25S40.7S. '
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 287.000 bu. Primary receipts
were 2,119,000 bu., compared with 1,179,000
ou. tne corresponding day a year ago.
1-umated receipts for tomorrow;
Wheat 2 cars; com, 280 cars; oats, 279
cam; hoes. 13.000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1 No. 3 red, 9'c?n.02; No. 2 hard.
f.".2-aS4c; No. 8 hard, oWJlc; No. l north'
era, tefr'Joc; No. 2 northern, ttfjt93c; No.
'3 jrtnern. 88&2c; ho, 2 prlng, xg?3c;
.No. 3 tpring, ?!M2c; No. 4 spring, 89aft2c:
ivlvet chaff, tbity&s; durum. SO&aOc. Corn.
:.o. 2, 7lT?; No. 2 white, 74r7&c; No.
aAm. A. 6......ioiN T. C. j. (.... (6 northern, 88eW4c; No. 2 northern.
85WXSMIC; NO. 9. "w?,,.
CORN No. ' t yellow, 70T0c -OATS
No. 8 white, 3031c.
F LOUR First patents, H85t65; sec-
M.na xa 'AiojM.aa: r rsi uivmo.
al. a unto aa...... a. u nos. aa.... n ivitu -- - ,v .
no 3a WPenB. or. Sa HU.. M 3.50; secona iears. 4i.w
Brook. Tr. v. 4a... to coo. 4a 102 sjsku P lax. slow.
Va. ot Oa. la 107Readln. tan. 4a.... 9 BARLEY Wi27c. -
Can. Leather la 8. L. 8. F. t 4 "8 , , . ' "
iw a Ohio 4e...loo aao . Is, M Milvrankee Grain Market.
do eonv. ia . . t s. w. c .. 80 MILWAUKEE. Sept. .-WlliA'r JNO.
a r a T. ct. 4a... 113 do deb. 4a. tt
Am. Tobanco H...iw--i. T. in. h. a H.
Armour a CD. avaa,. ot. M,a to
Alchtaon sen. 4a.... (7N. 4 W. let e, 4a. 94
do ct. 4a nw no ct. aa um
do ct. 6a M. Paclflo Is It
. c. U let 4a (4 do ta A... 94
Bal. Ohio 4a. 960. s. U rtd.. 4a.... 92
RAcolnta. Shipments.
... 9,200 12,000
...136.000 1 ,0l
... 42,CC 83-000
... 94.C00 , 48,000
u-.n... rt Grain and ProvUlona,
tritiaia rtTV Snnt 19. WHEAT
Canh, steady to He higher; No, J hard.
8S.4(h9c; No. . KXijsoc. io. a ewowi
CORN Unchanged to lc lower; No. I
mixed. 7V4c; no. a, woac; t..u,
Tn. NJrt 9 RSa
OATS-Unchanged; No. 2 white, S3iJI
34c; No. a mixed, 3swtrc. ,
i i mif nrip.Aa ni Tiuurvra;
WHEAT- September, 88c; December,
f.VKr.VTi! MM. SO0. '
CORA-Heptemoer, ooiv., iwo.uuw,
48c: May, 4S49c m .
OATS-September, 33c; December, 83c
4.r SJSiP.
V J ' . . . I ., fc. 1i IA
HA X Bttonger; cnoice iiiiiuiuj, eu.w
14.50; choice prairie, $11.00,
vh itn. try Firmer: - chickens, 12c
springs. ntc: turkeys, 15; spring ducks,
12c;, geese, (XfliuwJ.
WI7TTK14 irm; creamery, iwttc.
.- Receipts. Shipments,
WhMl bu 135,090 231.000
Corn, bu 12,000 7,000
Oati. bu.... 12.000 ' 12,000
. Peoria Market.
pvnniA. III.. Sent 19. CORN Market
lc higher; No. $ white. No. 2 yellow and
No. t yellow, 71c; No. 4 yellow, 70c; No.
3 mixed, 71c; No. 4 mixed, 70c; sample.
68c v . ' ' ... . .
niTS-ntMflv: no. i wmie. c: siana
ard, 33 c; No. 3 white, 32&32c; sample,
31c .
Llrerttoor Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Sept 19.-VHEAT-Spot
steady; No. Manitoba, us 3d. Futures,
easier; October, 7. sa; uecemper, it &a
March. 7t 4Vtjd.
CORN Spot" aulet; new American kiln
dried, Ts 2d. Futures, easier; September,
5s Sftd; December, U 1A ,
a pi
and
f beauty,
ace o
coniiieiic
COItliOF
"He who knows
a man's house,
knows his heart"
Chloato A. !. J4H8. A. L. adj. (..... 77 . northern. 9394c; No. 2 northern,
C. a. Q. t 4... (JJtBo. ruo. ool. ta IL9n2No 8 hZrd Winter, 9293c; Decern-
ak tvan M... ... ..a pom an BT. mm. MVn v u., ait. .
M 4k I P ct 4e..l06 do let ret. 4a ts beri.0,K ' ylnow 72r3e; No. 3
D R. a rot. 4s(i de lit ret. 4a... 16 iJAiUc i -ui'a. ww"
Watlllera' la 74 V. . Robber ta..aot
Brie p. I. 4a 7U. 8. Keel 2d 6a....lM
do can. 4a. itn-ia-i;, i;nem. oa... rr
On ft. 4a. aw. B. 71 Wabaah let A ex. 4a I9U
111. On. M ref. 4a (SWertera: Md. 4a..... 86 n K ' i .uDland. $10.50a00; No.
Inter. Met. 4a weet aiieo. av. aa.. -No " (009.00; No. 1 low-
Inter. M. M. 4a. H Ctral 4.....; 1 OTno. Vo(W4:
$11.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. Sept 19.-HAT-New. No. 1,
1.00OU.50; No. t $10.0010.5O; No. , $8.00 j
Janaa 4a
Bid. Oflere4.
.. N
Lieif No. L 812.50ei3.50: No. 2. $11,009
12.00; NO. 3. $.(WB10-W. straw,. Tle u.w
Btn Stock Market. 6.5; oat. ano rye, o.wUi.w.
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Cloelng quota-! I IT".
.n .tn-V, wra m follow.: I Dry uooa.
AlKraet 41 Mohawk 4t NEW YORK. ePt. 19.-DRY GOODb
Amal. Coppw ...... (7Neada Con. 22 xho cotton good, markets are quiet and
A. I. L a a iNiriteint Mines ... s steady. Yam rule arm ana qurei. ito'- I
Arliona Com 4North Butta (4 tnn in notions and toys is becOm- I
B. C. C. 8. M. North Lak .4 ,i morfs acUve. Dress good, market.
. woia Dominion an rHnu. Btr.ont.
. .641 Omola
.. 194lnT'
.. 17 ahanno.
.. 14 Superior
.... to
....111
.... 16
.44
- Cotton Market
Mtr-Tt' vnRK. Rent. 19. COTTON 6pot
.M uwrw.r ............. .. 1 ' " ' ' . . -. - - - -
t Buperlor aV B. M... 1 closed quiet; middling upianas. u.soc; xnia-
ttlunarafK .........
IVkV. LtK.ll
9 do pfd
Cnl. Ariaona..
Cal. ft Heola
Centennial
Cob. Range C. C.
Kaet ButU C at.
Franklin .........
Olrou CSn
Oranbr Con. ....
nraane Canaaea
i.i. n..l fmDar. 34l'uh Coi.
Kerr Uke HUtah Copper CK.
Lake Copper ........ 3iWtnoiia ...........
La Ball Oriww..... 6WolTerUM
Miami Oonper . 26
Bid. -.,'.'
New York Mlntan Stocks.
BOSTON. Sept. 19. Closing quotation.
tions on mining sioeite were: .
Com. Tnnnel atoek.. Mnlcaa m
do bonds U Ontario 160
Con. Cal. V 4 Ophtr to
Iroa BilTer 1 ataadard lot
LeedTUte Cos, .... I Telle Jacket 28
little Chlet 8
Ottered.-
Condition of Treaanry.
in riiinv a-uir. 12.10c. aies si Tjaies.
tv4 ! Cii4nra rinsed steady. Closing bids:
M September, U.27c; October, 11.81c; No-1
" I vemoer, ii.toc, ueceiui ui.uuu,
4 narv. 11.56c : February, 1161c; March.
4 ii a- -Mnv. It 77c: July. I1.91C
79 " - . :
" Wool Market.
KT. LOUIS. Sept W.-WOOL-Stcady;
territory and western meaiuma zuq'jo;
fine mediums, 18'JOc; tine, ll.C
. Cottee Market.
KPW YORK. Sept 19,-COFFEE-Rio. i
No. 7, 14c;- futures, steady; December,
13.73c; March, ,14.tuc
" Snnr Market.
NEW YORK. Sept 19. SUGAR R. w,
ateadv: Muscovado, 89 ten. l.tbc; centrif
ugal, 98 test 4.86c; molasse. sugar, 89 1
Watch for
The Bee Seml-Monthly
Hagazine Supplement.
You will find it to be
hlthly instructive and
practical.
:' ..'''
W ASHINO TON, Sept 19. At the be- J test S Oe; refined, .teady.
That is what the '
Omaha Sunday Bee
Semi-Monthly Magazine f": ;
' will tell you about next Sunday. September 22d
The indoor season has arrived the season when- home
comforts ; and conveniences are more appreciated than any
other part of the year.
Next Sunday's number of The Bee Semi-Monthly Magazine
Section is beautifully gotten up, and its many interesting and
completely illustrated articles are of practical value to the
owners or the prospective builder of a home.
Contents of next Sunday's Magazlno
The Ideal House
Ideal Rooms of an Ideal House
The Heart of the House the Fireplace
What to Use on the Floors ,
Practical Suggestions for Heating and Ventilation
Windows as an Architectural Asset
A Guaranteed House for $3,000
Good Taste in Painting the House
The Bathroom Up-to-date
A Greenhouse, its Cost and Pleasures
Practical Sleeping Porches
Modern Kitchen Equipment
Making the Most of Very Small Rooms
A Play Room for All the Family
Farewell to the Double Parlor.
Every Sunday Bee of September
22d should contain the semi-monthly
magazine Watclivf or it.
The Magazine appears on the 2d and 4th Sunday each month,