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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1911
j WANTED- TO TUT
Household gds, clothes & shoes. Doug. 3971
r'flv HicriPit Prices for furniture
ajr Axigueai ciothes. shoes, vv. 6148
J
6148.
DOLGOFF 2d-hd. store nays bitreeat
iKe for furniture, clothe., shoes. W. 1607.
Htt second-hand household goods.
v- - Tel. S. 777.
DIAMOND- Cash; must be bargain.
Address J 691.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
12.,KiLyour ProPerty list It with the
O'NEIL H. E. INS. AGENCY.
Tyler 1024. 1506 Farnam St.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
There is a Fair Demand for Hilling:
and Export Wheat
CORN IS OUTDISTANCING FROST
Trade Think tke Hovemril of Oats
Will Continue 8 Heavy that a
Lower Level Will Be
t Reached.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co
i WANTED-Clty loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith ft Co., 1328 Famam 6t
GARVIN BROS ,oan!, and u
6
CITT LOANS. Bemis-Carlbeig
Co.. 310-212 Brandeis T., eater Bum,
$100 to UO.OOO made promptly. F. i.
weed, Wead Bldg., lSth and Farnam.
i LOANS on farms and Improved city
Sroperty, 5 pot to 6 pet. ; no delay. J. ti.
lumont & Son, IMS Farnam t. Omaha.
LARGE loans our specialty, fctull mtJ.-.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha Natl. Doug. 2162.
MONET to loan on business or rl.
dence properties, $1,000 to $30,X. W. H.
THOMAS. Mi First Nat'l bank aidg,
FOR SALE Pit EXCHANGE
" FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LAND
Splendid general mercantile business in
pastern Colorado; stock neariy new; will
Invoice about $8,000; did $50,000 cash busi
ness this year. Good live town and large
territory to draw from. . Write Y 153,
Dmaha Daily Bee.
' OMAHA. Sept 9, 1912.
There is fair milling and export demand
for wheat from all quarters, but the
movement prom ses to be so large that
it will supply all the needs and give a
big accumulation in the near future. The
report that South Dakota and Minnesota
are offering wheat shipments to Chicago,
the certainty of heavy hedging sales from
tho northwest und the possibility that
Manitoba wheat will be offered so cheap
as to cut Into the export sales from this
country, are all on the s de of the sell
ers. The very fine weather over the,
Canadian provinces save a break of two
cents in the October price at Winnipeg.
Saturday. The conditions are bearish but
wise traders will not shut their eyes to
the fact that Important holdings of wheat
may bo accumulated by strong interests
on a declining market of this knd. Cash
wheat to lc lower,
j Each hot clear day over the corn belt
reduces the percentage of the crop which
will be In danger of frost later on in the
month or early next month. Except for
a few sections In the southwest where
there Is a complaint of the crop drying
up prematurely for want ' of showers
during the hot period, the conditions are
almost perfect for forcing the big crop
along towards maturity. This has cre
ated decidedly bearish feeling in May
contracts. The trade is divided In the
December situation. There was a big
cars, ftiVtc; 4 cars, 84c; 2 cars, 84c No.
S hard winter: I cars, 84c; 7 cars, 83c;
1 car, S3o. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 81c; 4
cars, 8c. No grade, hard winter: 1 .car,
80c; 1 car, heavily rye mixed, 76c. No. 4
mixed: 1 car (poor). 81 He Corn No. S
white: 9 cars, 74a No. 4 white: 1 car,
73V4c; 1 car, 7;c; 1 car, 71c. No. 2 yellow:
7 cars, 73c. No. S yellow; 1 car, 73c; 3
cars, 72ic. No. 4 yellow: 4 iars, 73c; 1
car. 71c; car. 71o. No. a mixed: 1
car, 73c; 6 cars, 72c. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars,
72c; 3 cars, 7Hic. No grade: car. 6Sc;
1 car 6Sc; 1 car, c. Oats Standard: 1
car (36 lbs.). S2c. No. 3 white: 5 cars,
Sic; 1 car, 81c. No. 4 white: cars, ilo;
2 cars, S0c. No grade: 1 car (hot), SOViC.
Rye: No. 2: 1 car, 6-lc.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, SSviJjc; No. $
hard.82S5c; No. 4 hard, S03jS4c.
CORN-No. 2 white, 74T74c; No. S
white, 74c; No. 4 white, 71&73c; No. 3
yellow, TSc; No. S yellow, 7273c; No.
4 yellow, 71it?72c; No. 2, 72.3e; No. 3.
72iJn3c; No. 4. 71g"2c; no grade, 6'3&
68 lie.
OATS-No. I white. 31tf32c; standard,
31V,S2c; No. 3 white, 3131c; No. 4
white. S031c; No. 3 yellow, 3iflS31c.
BARLEY Malting, 6065c; No. 1 feed.
35$4Sc , 1
RYE No. 2, 6SS4c; No. S. 62g6Sc.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat Corn. Oat
4,800 ACRES of western Nebraska land I short Interest created some time ago,
to trade, price $15 per acre. .Will take
Euerchandlse or income property for two
hirds of the value, part cash and long
time uu wo uaiance. auuran oner, cen
tral Realty Co., Brandeis Bldg., Omaha,
i FOR EXCHANGE.
293 acres, Thomas county, Kansas, un
Improved: 130 acres broke, balanr-n r.
lure and fenced. Price, 330 per acre. In
cumbrance $3,200. Equity for stock of
lows, or vv max : .
, CADWELL & SALYERS,
I '' MALVERN. IOWA.
I WE have several pieces of western
Nebraska land to offer for merchandise
pr city property, wnai nave you to of
fer. Central Realty Co., Brandeis Bldg.,
viuosiic&t v eu.
FOR 8 ALE 16.000 stoot of hirdun
furniture and undertaking in h i,t
town in Boone Co.; will consider some
iy property, Aitscnuier lldwe. Co. St
Edwards. Neb.
WANTED TO TRAflH
MY EQUITY of 16.500 in siTtenn-rnn
louse in Hanscom fark district ieaseri
or two years to responsible Dartv at
11,080 per year. 66-foot frontage, lfis ut
eep, oarn in rear, win trade at above
aluatlon for unencumbered nrnnertv nr
nu sen tor rasa at lower ngure, B
ee. i
EXCHANGE For Omaha house. 4-room.
taodern, well located, in Denver, Colo.,
ralue $2,500. - H. B. Dailey, 1441 M. St.,
Lincoln. .
t
I 116,000 GENERAL stock in a: No. 1
khape, doing a business of $35,000 per an
pum. Will trade for clear farm land in
Eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. Make
(rour proposition full and complete,
ulck. Central Realty Co., Brandeis
Bldg,. Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTA'JfE
ABSTRACTS of title.
Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of.
ice in Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Farnam Street ,
, Business Property
Corner lot 65x124 ft. with good brick
tnprovements which cost $33,000; rented
or $4,260 per year. Price, $47,600. Mort
age, $20,000 at 5 per cent, 6 years op
tional. The taxes, Insurance and other
Expenses amount to $602 per year, leaving
1 net Income of TA ter ent.
rnis corner is very close to the recog
ized Center of the UDDer Farnam St.
etail district and is certain to increase
apldly in value with the growth of the
ay. umana is aoing mighty well now
nd with the Platte river Dower Dlant as-
ured it will certainly grow and develop
nuch more rapidly in the future.
JVH. Dumont & Son
xel. uoUfeiiia mm. iuiAi ttinam at.
which has been covering: at times on the
theory that the country may not supply
the amount of merchantable corn to fill
contracts for that month. One reason for
this belief is the wide difference between
the December price and the ruling quo
tations for old cash corn. The anxious
traders await the government crop fig
ures. The official report will hardly raise
the total as recently gives out in pri
vate reports. Cash corn, to lo lower.
Traders expect the export demand to
continue for some ' time. On the other
hand the trade and public think the move
ment from the big crop will continue so
heavy all season that a lower level of
prices will be In order. Cash oats un
changed.
Primary wheat receipts were 310,300 bu
and shipments 1,300,000 bu.. against re'
ceipts last year of 1,514,000 bu. and ship
merits or 2&6.OU0 bu.
Primary corn receipts were 764,000 bu
ana shipments were tm.wu tu., against re
ceipts last year of 816,000 bu. and ship
ments 01 410,000 bu.
Primary oats receipts were 1,453,000 bu,
ana shipments were 796.000 bu.. against re
cfeiptt ii.t year of 2E&.3C0 bu. and ship
ments of 439.000 bu.
Clearances of wheat were 803,000 bu.;
corn, 4.000 bu.: oats. 2L0OO bu. '
Wheat at Liverpool closed Hd lower;
The following sales were reported
Chicago
Minneapolis ,
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Winnipeg ....
.. 1S3
.. S09
.. 304
.. 164
.. 6SQ
.. m
.. 26
241
67
$1
147
379
NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET
Trading Loses Little of Irregularity
and Dullness.
VARIOUS EVENTS CONSIDERED
.
Harrlman Isaacs, Sclllns; Ex-Dtvl-dend.
Plainly Are Vnder Restraint
and Hill Stocks Are in the
Same Position.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
REAL ESTATE
FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
California.
FOR SALE Level black soil section
near Kock Island station. Eastern
Eolorado; $9 per acre; on easy termix
evel black so l, 160 acres for ti per acre,
i Baldwin Blk., Council Bluffs, la.
lallforuiii.
CALIFORNIA BEARING ORCHARD.
Famous Bidwell Orchards are full bear
ing now in the most fertile section of the
Sacramento Valley, Chico, Cal. This
property lies directly adjacent to the
largest city in Northern California. Crop
failure unknown. Several varieties of
fruit. Small payment handles this propo
sition. We give you a guarantee money-
back contract until you have inspected
your tract.
we give a credit on account of rail
road fare to all buyers.- This year's crops
are record" oreaKers. vjome tn ana talk
to man from Orchards.
BIDWELL ORCHARD,
. INCORPORATED. " '
Charles E. Williamson Co., . Sole Agents.
. INVEST IN FLATS
Well located, well built and well rented,
gne quaner-saweq oaic nnisn, separate
kasement and furnace: better and safer
I han money In the bank. Price, $7,000.
Pull 11 frtt on onnnlntmant
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
.
FOR SALE By the owner, a new 7
toom house, all modern. Come and see
t. It can't be beat, neither the price.
05 North 80th St
1 FOR 6ALE-2577 Evans St., fc-room.
kew, modern, oak finish, sleeping porch.,
tall Owner. Webster 781
J7-ROOM house, all modern. 1 blocks
Irom car line, on Sherman Ave.; small
lash payment; balance us rent. 1408 Mad
ton Ave. 'Phone Webster 6110.
ON PARK AVE. near Pacific St., 99-ft.
ront, 142 ft. deep, has been held at $6,500,
lut owner will make clean cut of $1,000 as
his must be dispesed of quickly; property
rould make splendid site for an apart
nent, or for flats. O 700, Bee.
' MODERN COTTAGE, $2100
For quick sale we offer a strictly mod-.
trn 5-room cottage . on the north side.
Street paved, good neighborhood; only
MOO cash; balance, $20 monthly.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
A SNAP
For Sale A large 7-room house, mod-
En In every respect one block from car
. This house cost $4,600; for a quick
le we will accept $4,500 for the place,
Irith $1,000 down, balance on easy pay
ments. Douglas 4908. -
' - 8-Room Modern Home
! If you want to buy a well built, well
krranged home in good neighborhood, you
ihould see this property,
i FINE YARD, shrubbery, shade trees,
jonvenlent to two car lines. Terms, 3236
WEBSTER. 'PHONE HARNEY 3792. '
California Homes
PERFECT IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
10, 20 and 40-acre tracts, best climate
and soil on earth; our proposition is sec
ond to none in United States. Come to
our office and let us explain fully. It
costs nothing to know.
BAKER 8c SEYMOUR, '
828 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha.
vGRlDLEY Irrigated colony land at $75
to $150 per acre; good land, plenty -of
water; thickly settled district, with good
schools, adjoining town of i.OOO.s Easy
terms. Write for illustrated booklet
Homeseekers' Irrigated Land Co.. Grid
ley. California. - ' ' -
Ucurtfta. -,
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA.
- Traversed by the
ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC
RA1LBOAU.
Lands adapted to the widest range ot
crop. All the money crops ot the south
plentifully produced; For literature beat,
ing with this coming country, its soil,
climate, church and school advantages,
write
W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K,
General Passenger Agent.
ATLANTA. GA.
Ioira.
40-ACRE FARM.
Six miles from Council Bluffs, about
25 aores in cultivation, balance pasture;
fair house and barn and a little fruit.
Much of this place is in a little upland
valley, sloping south and protected all
around by hills. A warm sunny place.
Fine for frutt, gardening, chickens, bees,
or for farming if you prefer. Fine road
to city and about 1 mile from small
Inland town and from R. R. station. Can
sell you this place for $4,000. $500 cash,
balance long time. It is worth the money.
Let us show vou.
j M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO.,
106 Pearl St. Council Bluffs.
i TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE
pHN W. ROBBINS. 1602 FARNAM ST.
ELEGANT 9-room all modern house hot
kater boat, corner lot, $3,600; will give
Isrms to good party. J 706, riee.
' . FOR SALE.
Best lot on 11th St north ot Nicholas,
fplendid piece of trackage property, 66-ft
ront by 132 ft. deep, tracks on both sides
bf it; Is within 300 ft. of U. P. yards and
kvill be needed by the railroad etiould
they "extend their yards. Present owner
annot afford to hold it; mane an ouer.
702. Bee. " -
FOR SALE Modern, 7-rooms and re
ception hall at 3307 Hamilton St., Bemis
park. Built for a home, beautiful loca
tion, excellent neighborhood; streets
paved and paid for. See owner at above
number, $4,000. ' -
ACREAGE FOR SALE.
ORCHARDHEIGHTS
f miles from Omaha postoffice, in Iowa,
100 acres, subdivided into small tracts to
tult Prioe, $50 to $100 per acre. The es
tate must be sold soon. DAY & HESS,
123 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs, will show
lou the land. Wood and posts for sale.
A.jttJ!.'i, . u -HAL'S;- nrr rfina.
prin ti Merrill, vr.3 City N.it. Hunk Bldg.
REAL KSTATE-
ARM A RANCH I-AN DM FOR SALE
Colorado.
OWNER must sell ;20 acres best Irri
tated land in San Luis Valley. Colo.,
lor $27.50 per acre. 5 miles from Alamosa
fnd in artesian well belt All level and
til can be cultivated and irrigated. Four
bater shares furnish more water than
ceded. - Will sell hr""- BJIwln Block,
eaundl Bluffs. Ia, .
THE easiest way to find a buyer for
your farm Is to insert a small want ad
In the Dcs Moines Capital. Largest clr
euletiop In the state of Iowa, 43,000 dally
Tbo Capital is read by and believed In by
the standpatters ot Iowa, who simply re
fuss to permit att otner paper in their
homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day: $1.2$
per line per month; count six ordinary
words to the line. Address Des Moinif
Capital. Des Moines, la
33 ACRES, i'A mllfis from postoffice,
main road. 7-room house, shed barn;
well, spring and timber. Cheap for
cash, terms If wanted. W. F. P&tton,
R. F. D. No. 6. Council Bluffs,
Mlnnreata, ,
MINNESOTA.
Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;"
special rates.
DAY NIGHT REALTY CO.,
103 Banker Life Bldg.,
Lincoln, Neb.
Montana.
CAREY LANDS OPEN TO ENTRY
Valier, Montana, project. Fifteen annual
payments. Irrigation system practically
completed. Forty thousand acres irri
gated this year. Grain yields double dry
taim crops. Write Clinton, Hum & Co.,
Box 3, Valier, Montana. '
suuib Uaknia.
FOR BALE 160 acres nobd tarm land:
40 aores broke, balance ail tillable; )
miles from Dallas and t miles from
Colome. Price. $40 per acre, payabi..
$1,500 cash. $.',600 March 1, 1913; $2.M
March L 1917. Adores Box ISO, Daila.
H. P. ' ;
FOR SALE.
150 acres 12 miles east of Buffalo Gap,
S. D.. on Cheyenne river. All fenced.
A big bargain at $3a an acre. Address
P. J. Mlnner, Grand Island. Neb
LIVE STOCK MARKET Of WEST
bhlp live tock to South Omaha. Save
tiileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments rectlve prompt and cartful alien
Jon. .
Live Stock CommlMloa Merchants.
BYER3 PROS. It CO. Btrong. reliable.
Clay. Kobiyon tt Co.. 20J Exchange Bldg"
CLIFTON Com. Co. 323 Escharge Bldg.,
finvflT-M.-i1xn--offmen Co.. 159 Kx. BUx,
LA VERT Y BROS.; 13S Kxcuange Bldg.
Features of the Trading- and Closing
Price on Board ( Trade,
CHICAGO, Sept. 9. Government est!
matee regarding wheat corresponded al
most exactly with figures compiled in
advance here today by private crop ex
perts. The showing resulted In a fresh
breaking of the low price recorded for
the season. Prices at the cloaj were
MttCMc to c net lower.
In the wheat pit. most of the traders
opened the 'selling right at the start. The
mantel lor tne iirst time mis asaaon
dipped below 90 cents. There was much
realising in the reports of spreads be
tween here and Minneapolis.
Primary receipts, more than double
those of a year ago, added to the diffi
culties of the wheat bulla. Another em
barrassment was the big gains in the
United States visible buddiv total. De
cember ranged from 89c to 90c, with
last sales down Wa'Ac net at sy&swc.
Corn sagged on account of an Increase
in stocks here and because of a Mis
souri condition of 86.8 against 84 last
month. Damage in Kansas and Nebraska
because or drouth prevented a more
material decline. December fluctuated
between M'Ao. and 54'fs(S,54Hc1 closing easy
at 5454o, a loss of igc from Satur
day night, easn grades were weaic. ro,
i yellow, 7Si'(9y1o.
Lightness of offerings made oats firm
Cash demand was reported good, both
domestic and export Deoamber ranged
trom 22Uc to 82Hc, with the cloae o net
higher at 324k!c
Although hog prices touched the high
est point in two years, provisions dragged
lower. Demand was poor. At the end
of the day pork varied from unchanged
figures to liVio down, lard off 6c to 10c
and bacon less expensive by 710o to
lzc.
The leading futures closed as follows:
Artiulel Open. High. Low7jClo8e. Yes'y
Wheatl
Sept.!90904
Dec. 9090'4
May. mua
Corn. I
&epi.iY3')ii8.'ttj
90
9014
94i
73
Dec..54ftfcW&4
May
Oats.
Sept.
Dec.
May.
Pork. I
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Lard.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Ribs.
Sept.
52 53
32Vi 32H
73
'63
62
90i4
94
:63T454
53
r
90H
94
94H
78
64
63
31iff3132 81
84tti34& 84
17 15!
IT 201
18 90
18 95
17 10
17 23H!
18 95
1105
11 20
10 82
11 17
10 80
10 82Vii
10 72V4I 10 77V4
10 75ty
17 10H
17 12Mt
18 85
11 10
U 12V4
10 72i
filO
10 67Vi
10 75
10 77UI 10 85
Oct 10 82V4 10 92) 10 82
(81U W
Jan. 10 15 10 15 10 10
1710
17 22
18 90
11121
11 15
10 72
10 87
10 85
10 82
10 10,
10 12
17 10
17 &
17 27
19 02
1117
11 20
10 82
10 77
10 90
10 95
10 20
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $4.10
4.80; straights, $3.904.0; spring patents,
S4.266.T0? straights, $4.004.2O; bakers.
$3.70S3.90. '
RYE No. 2, 680.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4568c; fair
to choice malting, 6272c.
SEEDS-Tlmothy, $2.S0fi)4.25; clover.
$12.0017.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, $17.2&g17.87.
Lard (in tierces), $11.17. Short ribs
(loose), $10.82.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 803,000 bu. Primary re
ceipts were 8,103,000 bu., compared with
1,614,000 bu. the corresponding day a year
ago. The visible supply of wheat in the
United States is 3,104.000 bu. for the week.
The amount of breadstuff on ocean pas
sage is 3.96S.000 bu. Estimated receipts
for tomorrow: Wheat, 410 cars; corn,
639 cars; oats. o48 cars; hogs, 14,000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1.031.04; No. 3 red, 94c$1.03; No. 3
hard, 915w3c; no. a nara, wewivic; no.
1 northern. 9193c; No. 2 northern, 88
91c; No. 3 northern, 848Sc; No. 2 spring,
S991c; No. 3 sprlngj 84(s8Sc,; No. 4 spring,
8387c; Velvet chaff. 86(iWlc; durum, 87
82c. Corn: NO. z, isvsQjwc; jo. 2 wnue,
8081c; No. 2 yellow, 7879l4c; No. 8,
7878e; No. 3 white, 8080c; No. 3
yellow, 7879c; jno. 4, nwvc;
white, 79'480c; No. 4 yellow. 7878c.
Oats: No. 2 white, 34U35c; No. 3 white.
32tt32c; No. 4 white, 3132c; stand
ard, 32S34y2c.
Bv. No. 2 68c. Barley. 4572c. Tlm-
othv seed, $2.604.!5. Clover seed, $12.00
17.50. t
BUTTKrl JSteaoy; creanierie, sa4c;
dairies, 2224o.
wnoissteadv: receipts. 9.363 canes: at
mark, cases included, 1718c; ordinary
firsts, ihc; nrsts, 21c.
CHEESE Steady; dairies, I5i6e:
twins, 15416:; young Americas, 15
16c; long horns, l16c.
POTATOES Steady; receipts, 70 cars;
Michigan. 4550c; Minnesota, 4560c; Wis
consin. 46TC0c. '
POULTRY Alive, easy: turkeys, 13c;
chickens, 14c; springs, 16c.
VEAL Dull: 914o. .
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS. 8ert 9.-WHRAT-Cash.
lower; track No. 2 red, $1.001.04; No.
hard, 90ig92c. ..
CORN-Lower; track W. 2, T7078c; No.
2, 79(0,fc.
OATS Track no. z. 32c; no. z wnite,
34fl34!c. ' .
Closing prices 01 iutures:
WHEAT Lower; December, 9l91c;
May, 94?596c. '
CORN Steady; December, 63c; May,
6151C. . - . ;
OATS Higher; uecemoer, uwu'fcc;
May 33c.
RYI Ptetdy, 7ic.
FLOT7R Ouiet: red winter patents.
$4.755.00; extra fancy and straight, $4.15
4J4.C6; hard winter and clears,. $3.603. 75.
SEED Tlmoum iiu.w.
CORNMEAL $3.70. . ,
BRAN Steady; sacked, east trael:,
$i.oogn.06. .
HAY-duii: timothy, jii-waiaui;
prairie. $10.CO14.00.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; job
bing, $16.50. Lard, unchanged; prime
steam, SlO.63fHO.80. Dry salt meats, un
hanged; boxed, extra snorts, line; ciear
: v.. iiln .t,Ai4 mL-im 1 f. Tlaonn !ln.
changed; boxed, extra shorts, 12c; clear
ribs. 12 c; short clears, 18c.
POULTRY Turkeys, lower; cmcnens,
13c; springs, 17c; turkeys, 1718c; ducks,
9llHc; geese, 610c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, Z4cc.
Receipts. Shipments.
NEW YORK. Sept 9.-The stock mar
ket lost little of the irregularity and dull
ness with the resumption of operations
today. As has been so frequently the
case recently, a number of special stocks
were active at material advances notably
Sears. Roebuck and Ooodrich, each gain
ing & points, while American Can ana
Chlno Copper were most consp-cuous
among industrials and metals.
Canadian Pacific was almost the sol,
railway issue to h!blt any degree ot
strength, its rising coincldings with ad
vices from the Dominion indicating that
much of the recent opposition to tht
proposed capital lncruaso had subsldea.
Harrlman Issues, selling exdlvidend; wert,
Plainly under restraint, us were also th
,HiU stocks, regardless ot Great North
ern's handsome July teturns.
Events to which Wail street gave con
sideration. Included die outcome of the
Ma;ne election, the meeting of the rail
way engineer arbitration board and tht
August report of tho copper producers,
showing a large decrease in supplies.
More important perhaps than these were
tho renewed Indications of lighter money
and the Mexican situation. Last Satur
day's poor bank statement resulted in
over-year money being quoted at 6 pel
cent, while call loans averaged 4 per cent.
The bond market was steady on light
dealings. Total sale, par value, $l,506,u)0.
Ln.ted State government bond were
unchanged on call.
Number of Kales ana leasing quotations
en stocks were as lollows:
Sties. Hlfh. Low. Clot.
Amtlstmtted Coppar .
America Boot 3ustr..
American Cn
Amorlctn Cta pfd
Amaiiotn C. A V
Amtrlotn Cotton Oil...
Am. lot Bocurltlw
Amarloto Unteed
American LooonKitlvt .
Amtrlctn 8. ft R
Am. 8. ft R. pfd
Am. Buttr Rtflnlng...
Amtnctn T. T....
17.900 7 8T14
1.000 U 13 US
1,400 40V. n I1V4
1.100 lll lliii lUit
luv eu to 0t4
l,l0
100
"wo
1,900
it
664
tsv,
US
US
100 108 H IMS 10814
600 lHVt Ui ItSV,
00 14444 IV HSV,
US
4
s
us
Amtriotn Tobtcco 1,200 !fl3 tM 171
Amconut Mining Co.... 11,000 ii'i tl t
Atohlton
Atchison ptd
Atltntla Cout Line...
Baltimore ft Ohio
Bothlehwn gteol
'Brooklyn Rapid Tr...
Canadian Pacific
Cantral Laathtr
Cheat peaJco ft Ohio,...
Chlttio 0. W
Chtctgo, M. ft St. P..
Chicago ft N. vV
Cularads F. ft I
Conaolldtted Gaa
Corn Product!
Delaware ft Hutlton...
Denver ft Rio Orando.
1,100 ioS lut M
100 101 101 101
141
700 104 lOtS 104
100 40
KM 40
T.tOO Vt
1.100 11
1,000 10
100 It
40
19
174
30
79
11
1,100 107 101
MM 15 "
40
90
174
1
M
18
104
118
14
13
900 146 144 14S
(00 16 lt 16
17
11
400 14 18 14
1,100 US 16 W
1,700 (3 . (1 19
100 44 44 44
700 US 111 111
MOO 198 131 189
100 46
D. A R. O, pfd 17
umuierr Becurme ,.
Brie
Brie 1st pfd
Brio Id pfd ,
General Electric
Great Northern pfd.....
Great Northern Or cttt
Illtnole Central
Interboroagh Met. ....
Inter. Met. pfd
International Harrettsr
litter-Marino ptd
International Paper ....
International Pump ....
Kansas Clt Southern.,
Laclede Get
Lehigh Valier
Louisville ft Nashville.,
M., St. p. ft S. 8. M..
Missouri, K. ft T
1,700
1,100
19
19
46
''
II
44
110
US
6
4,600 126 111 114
700 10 10 11
16
11
409 17 1 17 .
106
1,100 1(7 14 147
$31,679,152; total of the general fund. $153.
4.S5.927: receipts Saturday, $3,269,714; dis
bursements, $4,154,142; uetioil to date tins
year. $4,776,534. as against a deficit of
$;"0.013.IS1 at this time last year. These
figures exclude Panama canul and public
debt transactions.
New York MIntntr Stoek.
NEW YORX. Sept. 9.-Closlng quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Com. Tunnel stock,. 10 Mexican ..
do bonds
Con.. Cal. ft Va..
Iron Sllrer
Letdvllle Con. .,
Little Chief
Ottered.
. IS Ontario
.. 47 Ophlr
.160 'Standard
,. 10 Yellow Jacket
.. 3
..174
..1MI
.. 46
..100
..
- London Stock Market.
LONDON, Sept. 9. American securities
operied steady and about unchanged to
day. Trading was light and prices moved
Irregularly during the first hour. At
noon the market was steady with values
ranging from K above to below Sat
urday's New York closing.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
400 142
100 160
900 13
141 1(2
149 149
18
40
18
40
Missouri Pacific 1,000 40
Natlontl Biscuit 111
National Lead 1,800 (0 60 60
N. R. R. of M. 14 pfd
New York Central
N. Y., O. ft W
Norfolk ft Western....
North American
Northern Paclflo . ...,
Paclflo Mall
Penney lvanla
People's Ou
P.. C. C. ft St. L
Pittsburgh- Coal
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car....
Reading
Republic I. ft 8
1,100 116
100 17
19
114 116
87 3
00 116 114 11
100 16 86 14
4,700 117 IKS 137
100 11 31 11
1,100 114 123 124
300 116 116 116
800
100
14
17
17
39,400 ln 161
100 17 37
109
US
87
167
168
7
Republic I. ft g. pfd 39
Bock Island Co 1.100
36
62
36
36
68
36
M
(2
36
32
US
64
400 1-0 109 109
400 30 39 19
Rock Island Co. pfd 100
St. L. ft S. F. 3d pfd... 4,600
Seaboard Air Line
Seaboard A. L. pfd 400 (1 61
gloss-Sheffield 8. ft I... 100 65 . 66
Southern Pacific
(southern Railway ....
Sn. Railway ofd 300 31 81
Tennessee Copper ....... 1.400 44 44
Texas ft Pacific 800 33
llnlnn Pacific ....
Union Pacific pfd........ uw w bj
United States Realty.... tM 83 83
tnlted States Rubber.... 200 61 61
trnlted States Steel W.300 73 72
U. 8. Steel pfd
Utah Conner
Va. -Carolina Chemical .. O0
Wabash 600
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland
Western Union
Westlnghouse Electric .. 3,000 88 37
Wheeling ft L. B
Bx-dtrldend. '
Total sales for the day, i84,90 shares.
60
44
13
16.300 119 1 18
89 ,
13
61
78
200 113 112 112
4,400 64 66 66
46
4 .
46
4
46
414
14
17
81
87
6
Hew York Money Market.
www YORK. Sent 9.-MONEY On call,
strong. 81 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per
cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered
f i nor rent. Tlm loans strong; 60 days.
5 per cent; 91) day, 6 per cent; six months,
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-o
aterllne exchange, easy witn
im.i himlfieaa In bankers bills at $4.8335
tor sixty 'day Di ana i t.ow mr ue
"siLVER-Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars,
?. ........ ,
BONDS UOVeriuneni. leaujr; ruurvstu,
steady.
Cios.ng quotations on bonds today were
as follows: '
V. 8. ref. 2s, rei...Wi v. e. re. .. tr
Li. B, as. SS IHt.ii
97
do coupon
C. 8. 3a, reg.
do coupon
..101
.10!
.102
U ft N. unl. 4s
M. K. ft T. let 4s. 94
It 8 4a, reg 113 do gen. 4. 86
do coupon 113 Mo. Paclflo 4. U
Panama 3s, coupon. .101 do cony. 6s W
Allls-CUal. 1 . K 3 oi e5
Amer, Ag. 6s 101 N. Y. C. f. 8s.... 86
A T ft T. c 4.. 118 do deb. 4a 18
Ar. Tobacco I... 131 N. Y. N. H. ft H.
Armour ft Oo. wvs er. ?
Atchison gen. 4.... n n. w. isi c. ss..
do er. is I960 oo or. -m
107 no. raemo ....... s
94 do 3s MS
96 0. I. L. rfdf. 4s... 94
O Pent. cv. 3a 1916.. 97
91 do con. 4a 101
1(1 Reading gen, 4a.... 94
96 8. L ft I. r. fg. 4a 71
94 do gen. 6 94
98 St. L. . W. c. 4S. 80
4S. A. L adj. 6.... 77
97 So. ?ao. col. ts 19
96 do cv. 4 H
C M ft 8 P ct 4t..l06 do 1st ref. Uy... 93
C R. I. t 4t 3d, Railway Is 104
in rfr. is. ' . o gen. is
C A 8. r. A 44 Union Paclflo 4a.... 99
D. ft H. ev. 4 ' ct. is. .....iw
D. ft R, d. ref Is.. 82 d; 1st ft ref. 4s.. 96
Distillers 6s 74U. 8. Rubber .... 104
Erie p. 1. 4s...... M V- 8. Steel Id Is.. .102
do gDu 4S fevs va.-cv, tnnn. ea..
do cv. 4s. aer. B. 78 Wabasb 1st ft ex. 4 70
III On. 1st ref. 4aM western aid. ...... ss
Inter. Mat. 4e 31 West. Elec. er. is.. 94
Inter. M. M. 4i--. wls. Central 4a,.... 11
Japan 4
Bid. "Offerwl.
do ct. I...
A. O. U lt 4s
Btl. ft Ohio 4s...
do !
Brook. Tr. ct. 4s.
Cen. of Oa. 6l...
Cen. Leather Is...;
Che, ft Ohio 4s.
do conr. 4a
Chicago ft A 3a.
C. B. ft Q. j- 4s..
do gen. 4s
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. '..
18.OT0
896.000
147,000
; 178,000
11,000
134,030
, 25,000
48.000
Liverpool Grain Market. .
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 9. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 8s 8d; No. 2
Manitoba, 8s 4d; No. 2 Manitoba, 8s 2d;
futures, firm; October, 7s 67sd; December,
7s 4V4d. ' .
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixea,
old, 7s 3d; new American, kiln dried, 7s
2 "Ad: futures, steady: September. 5s 2d;
December, 6 7d.
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON. Sept. 9. Closing quotations
on stocks were a follows:
Allouei 48 'Mohawk
Amal. Copper 87Keraia uon. ..
Z. L. ft 8 81 Nlptssing Mine
Arizona Com I North Butte ....
B. ft C. C. ft . M. 4 North Lake ....
Cal. ft Aiiiona 11 Old Dominion .
Cal. ft Heels 160 Osceola
Centennial
Cop. Bang 0. C.
East Butt C. M.
Franklin
Gtrmix Con, ......
Granny Con.
Greene Cananea
MQulncy
13 Shannon
13 Superior
10 Superior ft B. M.
6 Tamarack
MV. B. B. R. ft M..
9 -do pfd
40
22
34
84
S
V
114
31
14
46
1
44
46
60
11
46
4
73
Greene cananea .... mao via ,
1st Rayale Conner. 34 Utah Con
Kerr Lake 2 Utah Copper Co
Lake Copper 31 Winona
La 811 Copper 4 Wolverine
Miami Copper ...... 39
Condition of Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.-At the begin
ning of buslnes today they condition of
the United State treasury was: Work
it g balance In treasury offices. $90,24,
010; In banks and Philippine treasury,
Quotations of the Day on Various
Coimnodltlea.
NEW YORK, Sept. 9.-FLOUR-Eisier:
spring patents, $4.9tKlf6.S0; winter straights,
$4.4064.60; winter patents. $4.706.15; spring
clears, $4.25(84.66; extra No. 1 winter, $410
jH.2o; extra No. 1 winter, 44.0064.10;; Kan
sas straights, $4.154.25. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to -good, $3.86a4.00; choice to fancy,
$4.3K16.
CORNMEAL Firm; fine while and yel
low, $1.70T1.7; coarse, $1.65(61.70; kiln
dried, $4.26.
RYE Steady; No. west, 69c, c. 1. f.
Buffalo.
BARLEY Steady; malting, 6070c, c. I
f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT Spot market easy: new No.
2 red, $1.03, c. i. f., track and f. o. b.,
afloat: No. 8 northern Duluth, 8$'c. f. o.
b., afloat. Future market closed un
changed to a net lower.
CORN Spot, easy; export. Hc, f. o,
b., afloat December and March.
OATS Spot market easy; No. 4, 37c.
track: new natural white. 36tJ39c and
i.ew white clipped, 89JH2o, on track.
HAY-uuaoy; prime, ll.Si.; No. 1, $1.30;
No. 2, $1.16iil.20; No. 3, $1.00.
HIDES-Steady; Bogota, !5dp4c;
Central America, 26c.
LEATHER Firm ; hemlock firsts. 25
&27c; seconds, 24fy26c; thirds, 22$23o; ro
Jects, 15o.
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; mess, $19.75
20.25; family, $21.60(.50; short clears,
$a).60i&22.oR. Beef, steady; meKS, $16.0ttt
16.50; family, $18.6019.60; beef hums, $28.01
(p 31.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10
to 14 lbs., $12.OO)14.O0: pickled hams, $13.50
14.(0. Lard, easy; mlddiewest, $il.45rll.50;
retlned, tteauy; continent, $11.95; South
America, $12.65; compound, $8.12r8.37.
TALLOW-Steady; city, 8,c; peclai,
75o; country, 6otJc.
POU LTR Y Dressed firm: fresh killed
western chickens, Higc; fowls, 15ffll7c;
turkeys, I6$17c.
BUTTER-Steady; receipt 8,063 tubs.
Creamery: Extras, 2S(&a)c; firsts, 27
28c; process, extras, 2.HifJ26c; factory,
current make, firsts, 22c,
CHEESE Easy; receipts, . 806 boxes.
State, whole milk, colored, specials, 10$
16c; same, white, 16c; skims, 4ai3c.
EUUS-i'irm; receipts, ' 12,246 case.
Cresh gathered, extras. 27&2fto; extra
firsts, 2626c; firsts, 23(24c; refrigerator,
firsts, season' storage charges paid,
2224o; lower grades, 19iff22c; western
gathered, Whites, 262c.
Kansii City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITY-, Sept. 9. WHEAT
Cash, steady; No. 3 hard, 8687c; No. 8,
83(&86c;' No. 2 red, 97c&$1.00; No. 8, 8896c.
CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 74c;
No. 8 73c: No. 2 white, 7676c; No. i,
74o.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 34($
34c; No. 2 mixed, 83(2)33c. ;
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT September, 8tic; December,
84(&84o; May, 88ig,S8c, sellers.
CORN September. 70c; December,
)c; May, tWMW'ic.
. OATR-December, 3232c; May,
i42c.
HAY Steady to weak; choice timothy,
$14.00(314.60; choice prairie. $10.5011.00.
RYE Steady, unchanged.
BUTTER Creamery, 24c; firsts, 22c;
Beconds, 20c; packlk; Blocks, 20'.
EGGS Extras, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds,
10c.
. Receipts, Shipments.
Wheat, bu m,W 156,000
Corn, bu. ai.ono 25.000
Oat, bu 29,000 ' 10,000
I .- -
'Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 9,-METALS-Cop-
Ser, firm; standard spot, $17.2S17.50:
eptember, $17,2517.37: October and
November, $17.25ijl7.60; electrolytic. $17.76
17.87: lake, $17.7517.87; casting,
$17.1217.25. Tin, firm; spot, $47.90(6(4.20;
September, $47. 8548.20: October, $47.75
48.20. I-ead, Strong, $4.856.15. SpsJter,
ill III, f licyi-wv, ,... t.i.j ,
son's, $8 45. Iron, strong; No. 1 northern,
$16.M17.00; No. 2 northern, $16.261675;
No. 1 southern and No. 1 outhern soft
$16.2516.75. Exports of copper thl
month, 3,ij tons. London copper, firm:
spot 78 Us 9d; futures, 79 13 9d; local
sales, steady. London tin, easy; spot,
1219 10s; futures, 217. London lead, 23.
London spelter, 26 15s. Iron, Cleveland
warrants, 6&s In London. Local iron was
strong. No. 1 foundry northern, $16.50
17.00; No, 1 southern and No. 1 southern
soft, $16.2516.76. , ir
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Sept. METALS
Lead, firm, 4748cj spelter, firm, $7.25.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, Sept. 9. The visible sup
ply of grain in the United State Satur.
day September 7, a compiled by the
New York Produce exchange was as fol
fows: Wheat, 22,691,000 bu., increase,
8,106,000 bu.; Wheat in bond, 491.000 bu.,
decrease, 137,000 bu. Corn, 1,453,000 bu.,
decrease, 867,000 bu. Oats, 6,538,000 bUy
increase, 1,878,000 bu.; oats in bond, 61,000
bit., decrease. 7.000 bu. Rye, 607,000 bu..
increase, 166,000 bu. Barley, 1,184,000 bu.,
Increas., 224.000 bu.; barley In bond,
21,000 bu. unohanged.
, ,
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOIJS, Sept. 9. WHEAT
September, 94c; December, 87S7c;
May, 92924c Cash, No. 1 hard, 87s;
No. 1 northern, S6W'W' 2 northern,
81S4c; No. 8, 797(ff81Tc.
CORN No. 8 yellow, 73c.
OATS No, I white, 30c. .
RYE No. 2, 62&63c.
BRAN In 100-pound sacks, $20.00.
FLOUR Flret patent, $4.36(84.86; sec
ond patents, $4.204.6o; first clears, $30
43.50; second clear. $2.30;.60.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 9. WHEAT No.
1 northern, 9193c; No. 2 northern, 88
tksar- Nv S hard winter. 93O940: De
cember, 88c; May, 9393c '.
COKH-JiO, t yeuow, (tf iw, eta.
white, 79e0c; No. 3, 7878c; Decern-,
ber, 64c: May, 53c.
OATS-Stanaard, 3334o-
BARLEY Malting, 6870a
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA, Sept. .-HAY-New, No. L
$10.50(gll.OO; No. 2, $9.00(810.00; No. 3, $7.00
9.00; No. 1 upland. $10.0010.50; No. 2, $9.00
felOOO; No. 3, $7008S.OO; No. 1 lowland,
... snm ftrt. xin 1 tsi (HV3Q no- No. X. tAOndj)
8.00; alfalfa, No, 1. $12.5013.50; No. 2.
$11.)1Z.U); l0. A. ID.uwaiii.w; oiiaw.
Wheat, $5.005.tO; oata and rye, $6.007.00.
Cotton .Market.'
NEW, YORK, Sept. 9.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, lL75c; mid-'
dllng, 12.00c; sales, 100 bales.
s.,,.11... rinnuA atAarlv. Clnalnsr bids:
g.i.niu, 11 lir- rvrtrvhsr 11.82c: Novem
ber. 1140c; December, 11.64c; January,
11.44c; February, 11.49c; March, 11.67c;
May, lLbzc; Juiy, u.oic.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Sept 9. CORN-Market lo
lower; No. 8 white, 77c; No. 2 yellow,
77c; No. 3 yellow, 77Hc; No. 4 yellow.
?6c; No. 2 mixed, 77c; No. 8 mixed,
77C, No. 4 mixed, 75c; sample, 7374c.
OATS-8teady; No. 2 white, 33c; stand
ard. 32Ci No. 8 white, 32c; No. 4 white,
81c; No. 8 mixed, 30c; sample, 29c.
Saarar Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 9. SUG A Rr-Raw,
firm; muscovado, 89 test, 86c; centrifugal,
96 test 4.36c; molasses, 89 test, 3.61c; re
fined, steady.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 8. COFFEE Rio,
No. 7, 14c; futures, steady; December,
18.94a; March, 13.93c; May, 13.95c
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8.-WOOL Steady;
territory and western mediums, 2125c;
fine mediums. 18ft20c; fine, 1317c.
Oil and Roain.
SAVANNAH. Sept' 9. TURPENTINE
firm, at 38c.
ROSIN-Flrm; types F and 0, $6,60. .
OMAHA LIVEJTOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Slow and Ten Lower
and Feeders Steady.
HOGS STEADY TO TEN HIGHER,
Lea Than Half Many Sheep Here
a n Year Ago Trade 1 Good
and Active at Steady
Price.
part of the supply being bought by the
packing interests at prices mostly steady
to strong and in some instances a
nickel higher when compared with
Saturday's market. While trade was
rather uneven and fairly active, prac
tically everything was disposed of by
10 30 o'clock.
Representative sate:
No. At. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr.
41 361 80 3 23 93. ......2!0 40 8 87
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 8. 1912
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. I 19
2,700
2,744
2,i27
4.191
3.909
2,152
Estimate Monday 9.600
Smo day last week.. 7.713
Same day 2 wks ago.. 8.921
Same day 3 wks ago.. 7.613
Same day 4 wks ago.. 7.767
Same day last year.... 10.877
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, as compared with
last year: 1913. 1911. Ino. Dec.
Cattle 689,450 730,457 141.007
Hogs 2,268,353 1.804.872 463,981
Sheep ......1,443.658 1.372,083 71,465
I 42 11 160 8 IS
63.. 284 80 3 30
1 68 m 1M I 30
60. 264 200 1 30
! 81 311 m 1 30
r.J 239 ... 3 :o
I 46 371 SO 3 :
i 47 .137 Ml
! 49 :n 10 3 U
79.....v230 1X W
4Vt .. 1.3
.....347 ISO ! M
26,064 1 SHEEP-There
39,783 steady market In
r.soo; 69..
. 42.. .....261 W I 40 .
66 252 ISO 8 40
48.... ...244 ISO 8 t
76 229 M 8 40 '
84 !10 240 8 46 i '
75 220 80 I 46
83 ..1W 40 8 45 ,
1 7S. 259 ie '8 45
7 117 120 $!'
ro 202 ... I f t
(8 308 ... 8 60
87 199 40 I SO
waa a good, actlve,-
sheep and lambs at
oi 07 : buvers went iit earlv looking lOver the
is!l03l moderately large supply and they started
60,651! In filling their orders comparatively early
In the morning. A pretty ralr movement
of the offerings continued all the morn
ing at prices generally steady with the
close of last week, a few salts appearing
rather strong. There was apparently a
broad demand for anything at all at
tractive In the killing line. Among the
nn-jy ..i.i,l,lltivM 4,i wu i-w j ..va.v t.s ...... ..0 ....... "
Th followin labia shows the ranre of early gales were some Nevada lambs at
T . - - - ... I ak . i .1 - a a," l-irt 4 lnn4
prices for hogs at South Omaha tor ne
lust few days with comparison'
Date. ,' 11112. 1M1. ilSiO. ilieV. !90S. il9O7.1906.
Aug. 30.
Aug. 1.
Sept. 1
8 3 ! 7 U i Oil 7 7:l I 6 !
8 29 i 7 021 S D( 7 77! 6 "1 5 73!
I 7 0)1 e Tsil 7 821 45!
Sept. 2.1 8 31l 7 121 1 861 7 W 43 8 67!
Sept. 2.1 8 27! I 7 871 $ 531 5 66! S 851
8ept 4.8 237 17 I 7 85 6 57 6 691 6 76
tieot. 8 23'tl 7 08 9 02 I 61 S 76 5 67
Sept. 6. 8 26 92 9 171 7 871 j 5 811 5 76
Sept. 7 . 8 85 &4i 9 06l 7 931 6 61 6 8S S IW
Sept. 8. 6 W 8 Sll 7 92 4l -1 6 90
Bept. 9. 8 ;Sf 6 97) 9 021 7 8 8 691 $ W '
$7.00 and a six-car string at $6.80. A load
of fat yearlings weighing arouna i tv
pounds brought $5.25. '
A noted above the receipts were owy
Sunday.
( tin moderately large for this time of the
18 venr as ahont 110 londs or 2S.500 head,
S S5 1 as against 26.664 head last Monday,
3D.7S3 head two weeks ago and 60.ei
head on the corresponding day last year.
As was the case last week bulk of the
offerings were In fairly fat condition
and some very good stuff was In evi
dence. Lnnbs co"'rrisd the big end of
the supply, fat ehren being no more
numerous than on nifM days last week.
Shipment were r'h'ei chiefly from
western
C. M. A St. P. Ry.. t
Wabash R. R 64
C. ft N. W. east.... 4
C. fs N. W. west ..141
C. B. ft Q, west ....150
C. R. I 4 P. east.... I
C. R. I. & P west
Illlnolc Central Ry...
C. G. W. Ry '
Total receipts SS0
6 ' f&
84
7 T
I -r-
si no
. , . i,.,. ...j," Idaho. Wyoming. Nevada and
at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, ,h ' nrirt1amhs- Lambs
IL0' lht,erVd?vtrt0Ur h0Ur'' end'nif dt ' -'igoidtV'cholce1. lamb; W
yeeMy- . j good, $6. 40t6.65; lambs, feeders, $5.906.40;
RfctEIPTP CARLOADS. v,-rinc. food to choice light. $4.65.25;
tatlie.Mogs.eneep.rt r :..,,, f n .nKp heaw. $465fS3.00:
I yearlings, feeders. $4.50go.25: wethers.
' good to choice. $4.15(4.60; wethers, fair to
-,'good; $4.004.15; wethers, feeders. $3.75
g 4.2R; ewes, good to choice, $3.75435; ewes,
i feeders. $3.103.60; ewes, yearlings breed
J;er. KSWo-OO; ewes, aged, $3.50Q4.60; cull
"l sheep and bucks. $2O0(fJ3.00.
" Representative sales:
1 1810 Idaho lambs
an 306 Nebraska lambs
I cm Wyoming laiiiut..,.,.,
24 Wyoming lambs
Cattle, llogt. H'r'f.
Morris & Co (64 483 3.1S0
Swift & Co 789 466 $.658
Cudahy Packing Co.. 819 488 2,882
Armour & Co ,. 1,033 820 4.677
Schwartz & Co 258 .....
Murphy 189
Moir.ll 7 , ... .....
Cudahy, from country,..,. ... 946
W. B. Vansant Co.... 231 ... .....
Benton V'ns't & Lush 336
Hill & Son 656 ...
F. B. Lewis 303
Huston & Co 20$
J. B. Root & Co 806 ... .....
J. H. Buiia 171
L. F. Huss 27
Rosenstock $27 ...
McCreary A Kellogg.. 10 ... .....
Werthelmer & Degen 335 ... .....
H. F. Hamilton 878
ltothchlld 136
Mo. & Kan.-Calf. So.. 23
Cllne ft Christ! ...... 233
Other buyers 1,288 ... 14.13
65
62
66
63
6 90
T 00
6 90
6 90
No.
I....
8....
4....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1...
24...
23...
I...
1...
Total 1,169 ' 3,639 29,982
CATTLE Cattle receipts wer th larg.
est this morning that they have been any
day since last November. Still the run
was smaller than on the corresponding
day of last year by over. 1,000 head. The
arrivals consisted very largely of fat beef
with a liberal sprinkling of butcher stock
and feeders. At the sam Urn that re
ceipts were so liberal here most other
market points were heavily loaded, Kan
sas City especially reporting very larg
receipt for that point With th mar
kets everywhere well loaded buyer wer
Inclined to move cautiously and not be
In any too great hurry to fill their orders.
Feeding cattle wer the first to sell.
Speculators and yard trader were out
early In the morning looking for desir
able stock. Such cattle as found favor
in their eyes sold readily at fully steady
prioe. A feeder buyer paid as high a
$8 for choice, well-bred, freshy Wyoming
to be taken out for a short feed.
The demand for steer waa gooa, oui
as noted above buyers were Inclined to
move cautiously, with the result that the
market was more or less of a drag all
the morning, with prices anywhere from
weak to lOo lower.
Cow and heifer were also (low in
sympathy with th market on beef steer,
and It was late In the morning before a
clearance wa effected. The price paid
were generally around lOo lower.
Quotation on native cattie: feet
steers. Kood to oholce, $8.2610.25: beef
steers, fair to good. r. 26(8.36; beef steers,
common to fair, $8.0O7.25; good to choice
heifer, $6.00Jf!6.75; good to choice cow,
$5.O06.00; fair to good cow. $4.005.00,
common to fair cow, xj.fWBH.w; gooa 10
choice Blocker and feeder, $6.00(37.50;
fair to good stockers and feeders, $o.00tf
6.00; common to fair stockers and feed
ers, $4.60(36.00: stock cows and heifers.
$4.o0fg6.7S: veal calve, $4.50ijS.76; bulls,
stags, etc., $4.0U4fo.W. .
(notations on range cattle; Good to
choice beef steers, $7,008)8.75; fair to good
beef steers. 36.0OS7 W; common to lair
beef Steers, $5.026.00.
COW 8,
At. Pr. No.
, 740 4 "5 1
, 327 4 55 36
HEIFERS.
, 4S 4 90 1
, 176 I 11
BULLS.
960 4 10 1
.120 4 0 1
1220 4 n t
.1670 4 it
CALVES.
....... 390 t 00 1
900 7 23 1
k A Att 4
WI
STOCKERS AND FEEDER8.
363 I 36 ... 343 t II
427 I 45 I .e... 83 I 11
313 I 60 4 1034 IB
770 1 30
NEBRASKA.
20 c. ft hfs. 879 6 00 10 feeders.. 618 6 90
4 heifers,.. 477 6 00 16 teeaer.. ( o w
14 fedders.. RU 4 40 8 calves... Zb w
8 calves... 677 5 60 10 steer.... 1054 8 46
steers.... 9SS 6 40 16 steers,... w u u
steers.... 888 25 191 steers... .wow a
13 feedoi'3. .112 7 00 132 feeders. .1135 IW
23 cows 8S8 6 05 24 feeder.. 1040 60
14 cows 985 5 30 46 feeder.. iww to
47 feeders.. 1043 6 40 43 feeder.. 873 6 70
12 cow 988 6 10 16 cows sia 4U
6 feeders.. 825 S 60 8 teeaer.. woo w
A. Morcroft, Nebraska.
37 feeder.. 994 8 65 7 feeder.. 1128 7 20
87 cow 946 6 80 9 steers.... 1013 6 10
2 calves... 295 6 30
i . WYOMING.
IS feeder.. 948 6 25 22 feeder.. 962 8 25
29 feeder.. 1030 8 10 37 feeders. .101$ (10
HOGS The week open -with about the
usual supply of hogs on hand for this
time of th year as approximately thlrti
loads or 2,700 head were In the pen as
compared with 2,744 head on the same
day last week, 2,227 two week ago and
2,152 head on th corresponding day a
year ago. Quality of tho offerings was
very little, if any, different from recent
shipment.
The market opened in good season with
shippers and speculators buying some of
the good light hogs at prices generally
fc-QlOc higher and in spot fully a dime
higher for anything that Just suited
them. On load of choice light hogs
weighing around 213 pounds wa picked
up by a shipper at $8.70 highest price
for the day and a dime higher- than
Saturday's top. This Is the highest price
here for a full load since October, 1910,
wheh $9.05 pas paid. While shippers aud
speculators paid the best prices, they
bought very conservatively, the greater
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK S1.4RKET
Demand for Cattle Strong Hogs
lIlKhcr Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, Sept. 9,-CATTLE-Receipts,
2O.U00 head; market, for beef stt'MW.
strong, others steady to 10c lower;
beeve. I0.10S1 10.TO: Texas steers, i4.ia" iu;
western e'teers, $6.85(69.30; stockers and
tVders, $3.4007.00; cow and heifers, $X0J
Qti.Oo; calves, $860U.50.
ROGS-RecelPts. 29.000 head: market
opened 6o to lOo higher advance. Light,
$8.60j9.zo; mixed, -Hi.awtnt.H); neavy, i.su
ti.90; rough, $7.80iH.0O; pigs. $5.60(&S.20;
bulk of salefl, $8.20ir 85.
SHEEP AN DLAMB8 Receipts, 32.000
head; market for sheep. taady; lambs,
16o higher; native, $3.50(64.76: westerrj,
$3.50$4.75; yearlings, $4.50ax.75: lamb. .
native, $4."67.0; western. $4.757.o6.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.;
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 32,000 head, including 2.500 south
erns; market steady; dressed beef and
export steers, $9.0ortfl0.50; fair to good,
$6.008.76; western steers, $5.2o4t1S.50; stock
ers and feeders, $4.604f7.16; southern steers,
$3.75(ii6.00; ttouthern cows, $3.265.00; native
cows, $3.2:U50; native heifers, $5.O0S8-3O;
bulls, $3.8.V6.0; calves, $6.009.00.
HOGS-Receints. 2.700 head: market 10(9
15o higher; bulk of sales, $S.558.80; heavy,
$8.40il.65; packers and butchers, $8.uOij9
$.80: lights, $8.6rVQ8.85; pigs, $6.00f(i6.75,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000
head; market steadyi lambs. $6.25(87.10;
yearling, $4.85(Q5.60j wethers, 44.0Vj4.4(l;
ewes, $3.754.00; stockers and feeders, $2.q0
424.00. , , , ,
St. Lonl Live Stock Market. r
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 head including 600 Texans;
market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, $8.50S.'10.60; dressed and
butchers, $6.00tfo.50; stockers and feeders,
$4.0j17.25; cow and heifer, $4.00di5.5o;
canners, $2.76'i.26; bulla, $4.0O6.50; calves,
$8.0010.50; Texas and Oklahoma steers,
$4.2ud)8.00; cow and heifers. $3.CO3.70.
HOGS-Receipts, 7.100 head; market
etearfy; pigs and lights, $8.00&9.30; mixed
and butchers, $8.8oj9.80; good heavy, $8.90
9.10.
SHEEP AN DLAMB8 Receipts, 6,0Of
head; market, steady; muttons, $3.663i3.fB:
lambs, $5.50(7.00; culls and bucks, $1.60
t250; stockers, $2.71t(3.&0, r
St.' Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 9. C A TT LE Re
Ceipts, 4,600 head; market lower; steers,
$6.7f10.00; cows and heifers, S3.254j9.0u;
calves. $5.0009.00.
HOGS Receipts, 8,600 head ; market
strong to 5o higher; top, $8.85; bulk oi
sales, 38.3utj8.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.W4
market steady; lambs, $6.007.10. V
' Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prlo.
oipal western markets yesterday:
uattie. nogs, oneep.
AT. Pr.
8 AO 4 36
904 I II
. 730 I 21
...1430 4 70
...11M 4 10
... ir$ 1 11
134 4 36
, 130 1 W
160 IH
South Omaha...... 9,600
St Joseph..
Kansas City..
St Loul.....,
Chicago
Total
4.500
3'i,0.l0
6,00)
ot ft-p
2.7CO
3.600
2,70
7,100
24.C03
40,100
2,850,
4.000
8,004
6IH30
82,cog
73,504
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK Sept. 9.-DRY GOODS-
The cotton goods market are steady,
with demand fair for the season. Att
?oods due in September are being callel
or by the pobblng trade. Percale havi
been priced for spring on a basis oi
o to c a yard higher than six month!
ago. Yarns are quiet Silk is steady;
Fancy rough dress goods are In ncttvi
demand. :
Coffee Market. !
NEW YORK. Sept. 8. COFFEE Fo
tures market steady at a .net decline o,
11 points; sales, 138,260. ' Spot coffeei
steady; Rio 4s, 14c; Pantos 4s, l'3q
rr.lld, aulet; Cordova, 1618c.
Elgin Bntter Market. - .
ELGIN, 111., Sept. 9.-The quotatlcr
committee of the Elgin Board of Trak
today declared butter higher and flra
at 27c. , t
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