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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912.
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WANTED TO BUY
Paw TTio-Vioe prices for furniture
"J x6utoi cIothe, Bho.. w. 518.
LOT second-f8nd
Tel. S. 777.
household goods.
DOLGOFF 2d-hd. store pays biggest
prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. W. 1607
CASH paid for a second-hand Electric.
Must be in good condition and reason.
able. Address F 736, Bee.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED Board and room In a private
home bjr a young lady; must be first
class; walking distance; references ex
changed. B 740. Bee.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
lO sell your property Ust it with ths
OVEIL R. E. & INS. AGENGT.
Tyler 1024. 1506 Farnam St.
REAL ESTATK
ABSTRACTS OP TITLE.
Reed Abstract Co.. oldest abstract
flee in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FIELD CLTJB DISTRICT
Nine-room house, furnace,' stationary
laundry tubs In cellar, all modern, lot
40x124. Price only $3,500. This Is a big
bargain. Located 911 a S6th St. $500
casn. Da lance on payments.
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.
310-312 Brandels Theater.
ATTENTION HUNTERS.
I have an Improved Island in the Platte
river for sale, two fully furnished houses,
boats, decoys and all hunting and fish
ing paraphernala conveniently located;
can be reached by auto or train in 1 hour;
just the thing for a small hunting club;
price right Call at once. Elmer A.
Johnson, 2806 Leavenworth.
Over in Council
Bluffs
we know of a nice 6-room cottage, In ex
cellent repair, witn Datn, eiectrio lights,
good cellar, large floored attlo, front and
back porch, on one car line and few
blocks from Omaha line. You couldn't
buy its like in Omaha for less than $3,000.
We have It for sale for $1,600; $50 cash,
balance $15 and Interest per month. - Let
ua show you.
. IT GEE REAL ESTATE CO..
106 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat is Proving a Good Fighting
Market for Investors.
WEATHER MAKES C0KN PRICE
A Temporary Show .of Strength tn
September Oats Market Steadied
That Cereal (or the
Later Months.
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS
Dundee, east part, paved street, only
$750, a real bargain. Good new houses on
all sides.
West Farnam district, just north Joslyn
Slace, amid choicest surroundings, full
-foot lot, only $2,000. Other lots adjacent
selling for $2,500.
GEORGE G. WALLACE, '
BROWN BLOCK.
5 LOTS $1,000 5 LOTS
Small house, 53 fruit trees, nice shade
trees, north and east front, all fenced,
ideal for chickens and garden, 4 blocks
from school, part cash. Balance $10 per
month. .Call 1402 6. 49th St;, after 6:30
p. m.
DUNDEE 100x128, south front, paved
street, 1 blocks from car, nearly new,
1-story house,;. 6 large rooms and reception
hall; very fine oak finish first floor; hot
water heat; first-class plumbing; built-in
Icebox; workshop on rear of lot; can be
used for garage; owner leaving Omaha
shortly; will make low price. 4816 Web
ster. 'Phone Harney 1125.
NORTHEAST corner 24th and Evans
Sts. Lot 74Vix80 ft. Excellent location;
good shade and car service. House 7
rooms, modern, In good condition. Price,
$3,000. Inquire owner, 2581 Evans St.
Phone Webster 4830.
Choice of Two Car Lines
7-room all modern house, oak finish;
large corner lot, 55x140; paved street,
plenty of shade and shrubbery;' room for
double flats. This is a bargain. Offer
owner terms. 2403 N. 18th.
OMAHA. Sept. 16, 1912.
It is Drovlnar a. ennA flffhtlnp market In
wheat, with conditions abroad bullish
enough to be a great help in supporting
prices on this side of the ocean. Last
week leaders were not so certain about
the northwest news being decidedly bear-
isn. instead of hedging sales on tne
wheat market against the spring crop
movement tha his- milling- interests are
absorbing the wheat and making sales of
flour ahead on a large scale. Of course
the big movement will overtake the de
mand and give an accumulation In stocks
and result in selling pressure a little
later. Strength in both cash wheat and
futures la the northwest Saturday morn
ing had much to do with encouraging
buyers here. The popular feeling Is that
on hard spots it will do to sell wheat If
the weather - favors heavy marketing.
Cash wheat Vo lower.
Nothing else can take the place of
weather conditions in making corn prloes
for the balance of this month. A favor
able or unfavorable finish for the big
crop will form the basis for higher or
lower prices probably for months to
come. Messages confirm frost over night
at points in North Dakota and Minne
sota, but It is not kuoted yet whether
there was any touch of frost in western
states as predicted for Saturday night or
not. Bright, warm weather will certainly
prove bearish, but traders advise, as be
fore, caution against pressing the sell
ing side of December corn at the present
discount until the crop is absolutely safe.
Cash corn l3c lower.
A temporary show of strength in the
September oats option steadied the mar
ket for the later months last week and
may do so again.. But in the end the
enormous crop should be on the side of
lower prices. Cash oats were unchanged.
Clearances were, wheat and flour equal
to l,o20,009 bu.; corn, none; oats, 162,000
bu.
Liverpool closed with wheat ftd
higher, and corn 4ld higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 3,174.000
bu. and shipments, 1,274,000 bu., against
receipts last year of 1,714,000 bu. and
shipments of 695,000 bu. Primary corn re
ceipts were 1,057,000 bu. and shipments
692,000 bu. againBt receipts last year of
637,000 bu. and shipments of 827,000 bu.
Primary oats receipts were 1,571,000 ba
and shipments 581,000 bu. against receipts
last year of 672,000 bu. and shipments of
662,000 bu.
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat. No. 2 hard, winter, 1 car, gttc;
oeaj tt m rm KUft 1 far fi-M. H
9 UMB. I 'i' , , loin, I .
No. 3 hard. 2 cars. 864c: 6 cars. 85c. No.
4 hard, 1 car, 83c; 1 car, 82c; 2 cars, 819c.
No grade, 1 car, ec; l car, (oc. jno. j
mixed, 1 car, 84c. No. 1 spring, 1 car, 77c.
Oats: standard, 3 cars, 31 Vic. No. 8 white,
22 cars, 31c. No. 4 white, 6 cars, mic.
Corn: No. 2 white. 1 car. 70c. No. 3 white.
7 cars, 6!H4c; 2 cars, 69c; 1 car, 68c. No.
4 white, 2 cars, eiw. jno. z yeiiow, 4
cars, 67V4C No. 3 yellow, 4 cars, b7c; 2
cars, 67V4c. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 66V4c.
No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 67c. No. 3 mixed, 4
cars, 60c. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 65V4c No
grade, 1 car, 63Vjc.
Omaha Cash Prteea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8587c; No. 3
hard, 84?i6Vc; No. 4 hard, 885c.
CORN No. 2 white, 70c; No. 3 white,
iStoH,c; No. 4 white. 677&c; No. 2
yellow, 67ftc; No. 3 yellow, 6iV4fe7c; No.
4 yellow, 6666Vic; No. 2, 6ic; No. 3,
JOVic; No.. 4, M(&iti6V4c; no grade, 62&
OATS No. 2 white, 8131?ic; standard,
31c; No. 3 white, 304c; No. 4 white, 30V4
&aic; No. 3 yellow, 30V431c.
BARLEY Malting, owtfboc; No. i feed,
3546c.
YE No. 2, 6567c; No. S, 6385C.
Cariot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oat
CHICAGO 4JRAIX AJfD PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading and Cloalaa
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Sept. 16.-Wheat showed
weakness today under the weight of a
big increase In the visible supply. The
close was nervous at prices varying from
Saturday night's level to o below.
Visible supply figures for wheat turned
out to be a gain of nearly three times
that of the corresponding week a year
ago. Receipts at primary centers were
also on a huge scale, double the total of
twelve months back. World shipments
were larger than expected. Accordingly,
the market dragged after It had made an
early upturn due to higher cables and to
rough weather northwest
Clearances were liberal. Decemebr
closed Kc net lower at 90iW5c.
Frost reports led to a little buying
flurry In corn, but belief became wide
spread that little If any damage would
result to the crop. December closed
steady at Kc, the same as Saturday night
Cash buyers were entirely out of the
market until a break of 2o stirred up
considerable business. No. 2 yellow was
quoted at 697(H4a
Oats followed wheat downward. De
cember touched 8lo and 32V32c with
the close off c at 32G32o. Weak
ness in the hog market carried down
provisions, pork finishing 20c to 32.
easier than forty-eight hours before.
The leading futures closed as follows:
Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close.l Sat'y.
Wheat
Sept. 92V4 92H 92 93V 2Vi
Dec. 9114 91k 90V4 90Ti 9169m
May. 95V, 96 95 95 b
Corn.
Sept6969V4 6Mi 67V4 67 69
Dec..5252 62a 61V48S 62
May. 6262 52 , 51 . $2 51
Oats.
Sept 32 32 32 32 32
Dec.. 32 32 31 32 32
May. 34 34 34V4 34 34
Pork.
Sept. 17 10 17 20 17 10 17 10 17 SO
Oct.. 17 22 17 30 17 10 17 10 17 36
Jan.. 18 65 18 65 18 30 18 37 IS 70
Lard.
Sept. 11 10 11 10 10 46 10 96 11 10
Oct.. 11 12 11 12 10 90 11 00 11 IS
Dec. 10 67 10 70 10 68 10 66 10 70
Jan.. 10 6710 67-60 10 60 10 60
Ribs.
Sept 10 60 10 60 10 62 10 52 10 67
Oct.. 10 6710 67-70 10 65 10 67 10 70
Jan..9 65fi879 HftgOT 8 8790 9 87C90 10 00
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
New, modern, 5-r bungalow,- on large
lot with south front 2 blocks from car
line and 10-minute ride to Omaha. Terms,
$200 cash. We will show you. Day &
Hess Co.. 123 Pearl St. Phone 3344.
BUY a home, $1.00 down. Shopen & Co.
ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1ST, 191$,
THE RATE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THIS CLASSIFICATION WILL BE
7 CENTS A DINE EACH INSERTION.
$500 CASH buys my modern home, oak
finish, 4 bedrooms, built-in bookcase, fire
place, paneled walls, large floored attic,
screens and storm windows, 50 ft. lot
House only 2 years old. Located 2 blocks
to car, Dundee. Price $4,000. Call owner,
Harney 4746. . J
OWNER'S SPECIAL OFFER
Quick sale sacrifice; ( rooms, new, mod
ern, fine corner lot Uth and Lothrop. Call
Red 0697.
SIX acres on Ft. Crook car line. Price
$1,900. Ida Neff. 438 Bee Bldg.
SALE of lease of 14 acres for 3 years
near Benson, 4 acres In corn, balanco
in hay. Also 2 head of horses, 2 wagons
and a buggy, 1 set of work harness and
1 set driving and about 250 chickens.
Phone Benson 714 W. -
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE
JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH l.AKDS FOB 8 ALB
. UnraU,
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA.'
Traversed by the
ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC
RAILROAi).
Lands adapted to the widest range of
eroo. All the money crops of the south
plentifully produced. For literature treat,
ing with this coming country. Its soil,
climate, church and school advantages,
write -
W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K,
General Passenger Agent.
ATLANTA. OA.
Idaho.
FOR SALE 20-acres or appies a.ia
prunes at New Plymouth, Idaho. This
year's apple crop estimated at 3,000 boxes
goes with land. Small payment down,
long lime On Daittnue, vv . juau, am-
mett Idaho.
lows.
THE easiest way to find a buyer for
your farm is to insert a small want ad
In tbt Vtm Aiowes vauiuu. uuii we
nilatinn In tha state Of Iowa. 43,000 daily.
The Capital is read by and believed In by
tha standpatters oi jowa, wuo unyiy re
fuse to permit any other paper in their
cornea Rates, 1 cent a word a day; 8X2J
per Una per month; count six ordinary
word to the Una Address Dea Moinef
Capital, Des Moines. la-
Chicago 187 429 387
Minneapolis 916 '
Duluth . . 1,895
Omaha ............. ..... 121 47 64
Kansas City ... 420 , 31 43
St Louis 255 138 134
Winnipeg 146 : ... ...
REAL ESTATE
FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4.15
6.00; winter straights, $4.004.60: spring
patents, $5.50; spring straghtsi, $4.00&4.15;
bakers, $3.70ft90.
RYE No. I, 68680.
BARLEY Feed or mixing. 4653c; fair
to choice malting, 6071c
SEEDS Timothy, $2.503.75. Clover,
$13.0017.50.
provisions pork, mess, $i7.izwu..
Lard (in tierces), $11.02. Short ribs
(loose), $10.2510.70.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
wore equal to 1.020.CC0 bu. Primary re
ceipts were 8,174,000 bu., compared with
1.714.000 bu. the corresponding day a year
ago. The visible supply increased 8.989,000
bu. for the week. The amount of bread
stuff on ocean passage increased l,iw,
000 bu.
Estimated recnlDts for tomorrow:
Wheat. 650 cars: corn. 733 cars; oats, 519
cars: hoars. 14.000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1.04(91.07; No. 3 red, 8c(g'Jl.04; wo. i nara,
No. 3 hard. 88(93c: No. - north-
ern. 93M94c: No. 2 northern. 8193c; No.
3 northern, 89?91c; No. 2 spring, 90583c;
No. 3 spring, 86091c; No. 4 spring, 7588c;
velvet chaff, 892c; durum, 8390c
Corn: No. 2, 689c; No. 2 white, 70
71c; No. 2 yellow, 6970c; No. S. 68
fi8Vtc: No. 3 white. 70rac; No. 3 yel
low, 6970c; No. 4, 6767c; No. 4 white,
6Sc69c; No. 4 yellow, 6ic- uats;
No. 2, 32V432c; No. 2 white, 3435c; No
3. 31(g32c; No. 3 white, 883c; No. i
white, 3132c; standard, 33S34c Rye;
No. 2, 6868c Barley, 4572c. Seed:
Timothv, $2.503.75; clover, $13.0017.60.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, 242Sc:
iri 22VwS24Vt!C.
EGGS Steady; receipts, 6,932 cases; at
mark, cases included, 17ffil8c; ordinary
firsts, 19c; firsts, 21a
PHEESE Steady; daisies, 1615c;
twins, 1416c; young Americas, 16
15c; long horns, iiwiovc.
POTATOES Easy ; receipts, w 1 cars;
Michigan, 4548c; Minnesota, togtuc; wis
cons n. rac. -
TniTT.TRY Alive, firm: turkeys. 14c:
chickens, heavy, 13c; light 12c; springs,
15c.
VEAL-Easy, nc
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Developments of Day on Exchange
Mainly Favorable.
TRADING STEADY, BUT DULL
Firmer Tendency of Honey Mnrket
Partly Nullifies Optimistic
News Specialties Most
Active.
NEW YORK. Sept 16.-Last week ,8
bank statement which showed a slight
strengthening of the reserves instead of
the threatened deficit ana an en- :
ment of $70,000 gold In the London mar
ket, the first In over two years, were
factors In today's fairly steady but very
dull stock market Other developments of
a favorable character inciuaea w p
tlmistlo view regarding general business
conditions expressed by the executive
heads of the Harriman and Pennsylvania
railnoad systems and western ireigui.
operations, were in excess or last yer.
with an increasing shortage of equip
ment. ..., .
ThJe conditions were partly nuniiwa.
however, by the firmer tendency of tn
money market. Call loans opened at 5
per cent going to 5 in the final hour,
atlhough demand was not especially keen,
a fortunate factor in view of the in
creasing dlmunltlon of th esupply.
The gold Import was regaraeo a
'speciaT' transaction with indications.
however, that further negotiation ara
under way.
Much of today's business on the ex
change was in the various specialties, in
cluding the coppers. Chlno scoring a new
high record, the equipments, leruinwrs.
American Can, Peoples Gas and local
tractions. St Paul, weat iMorrnern,
Knrth.rn Trlftn and Lehigh vaiiey
were In moderate demand, as was also
Reading, at the outset. In the late deal
ings pressure against Reading had an un
settling effect on otner acuve
causing an Irregular close.
London was a moderate buyer of cop
Mr nH vim iiiiiuas in this market, sell
ing Union Paclflo and Reading. Money
was plentiful at tne rsniin mmi
where discounts again hardened.
Rnnrt. continued their Irregular trend,
the only notable feature being an a-polnt
rise In Chnio convertibles to 180, a high
ronnni. Total sales Dar value amounted
to $1,625,000. .United States government
bonds were unchanged on call.
Number of salos ana teadinc quotations
on stocks wera as follows:
SUIm Hlrh. Low. CI""
ImilnniM rVmrMT .... 7.000 I74
Amarlcan Agricultural .. 7w
Anwrloan Bit Sugar.... WO 75
American Can M,K
American Can pfd 4,000 111
$11.275.70(, as against a deficit of $22,793,703
at this time last year.
These figures exclude Panama canal
and public debt transactions. -
Boston Slock Market.
BOSTON, Sopt 16.-Closlng quotations
en stocks weie as rollows:
Allow Mohawk
Amal. Ctopper M Nevada Con !i4
A. . U 8 30NtptMln Mlnea ...
Arlaooa Com Mi North Butte
B. ft C. C. ft 8. M, J North Ue 4
Cat. ft Artiona 79HOI.I Dominion M
llal. ft Hecla. Hi 0-eola U
18 Qultiejr
57 Shannon 1&H
n Superior 4Vi
B. M... It
4
M4V. 3. 8. R. ft M... 4
v to ptd WM,
MVVtsh Con U
SSrtah Oopoar Q tS
K Winona
m Wolverine 77
C..
M.
Centennial ...
Ceo. Range C.
Carf Butte C.
Kranklln Superior ft
Olreux Con J-H Tamarack
Grant Con
Greene Caoanra ...
lale Roy ale Copper.
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Salle Copper...
Miami Copper 5H
South Dakota-.
FOU 6ALS 160 acres good farm land:
40 acres broke, balance all tillable; t
miles from Dallas and 6 miles from
Colome. Price, $40 per acre, payable
11,600 cash, $2.6(10 March 1. 1913; $2,4M
March L 1917. Address Box lo6, Daila
K.D.
. Kansas.
FOR SALE Well improved 160-aore
creek bottom farm; one mile Coffeyvllle;
population 18,000: $75 acre. List free. J.
K. Beatty, Coffeyvllle. Kam
Minnesota. .
MINNESOTA.
-Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;"
special rates. '-
DAY & NIGHT REALTY CO.,
, V 103 Bankers Life Bldg.,
Lincoln, Neb. '
FOR SALE 160 acres of fine land lo
cated 4 miles from Holt Minn., Mar
shall Co., destined to be the garden spot
of Minnesota; along high graded road,
school house on land, 80 acrs broke, all
tillable, black loam clay subsoil. Price,
$3,500. Terms. Merchants State Bank,
Red Lake Falls, Minn
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
farm crops. Write Clinton, Hunt He Co.,
Box S, Valier, Montana-
Nebraska,
40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $25 TO $35
PER ACRE.
We have for sale over 20,000 acres of
Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest
farm, land, where the crop yields for 12
years, including 1910 and 1911 average
with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also,
a leading crop. Better soil, water and
climate cannot be found. Write for full
information. Agents wanted everywhere.
FUNDiNGSLAND INVESTMENT CO..
SIDNEY. NEB.
FOR SALE 286-acre form. Big Sioux
Valley, northwest Iowa, 3 miles from
town. Fine buildings. Prize home
place. $130 per acre. Address. F. A.
Keen. Beloit. Iowa. - -
Fine Small Farm
One of the best near Council Bluffs, 34
acres, about S miles out, mile from rail
road station. Good 8-room house, barns,
chicken houses, large cave cellar, nice
shady lawn. About ! acres bearing apple
orchard. In prime condition; small cherry
and plum orchard, grapes and berries for
family use, 3 acres alfalfa. Crops now
made, Including 10 acres of excellent
corn. This is a nice home and a money
making proposition for an industrious
man. Owner Is so situated that he can
not handle it and authorizes us to sell
the whole place. Including crops. Good
young team, new farm wagon and two
seated buggy. 2 cows, 8 hogs, a lot of
furniture, chickens, eta Vill give pos
session at once. All for $7,000; $3,200 cash,
balance at t per cent
M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO.,
" 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs
luoia Dakota.
. FOR SALE 4S0 acres, fine rolling,
erasing land, fenced three wires; dwell
ing and out-buildings; 100 acres can be
farmed: plenty water. Six miles north
Bcnesteel, Gregory county. South Dakota.
Also 51 high grade Hereford cow. and
calves, two registered 3-year.old bulls.
Cattle not for sale separately. For further
Particulars address C. W. Rogers, PD
UER. NEB.. Lock Box 134.
Nevada.
820 ACRES hay land on Elkhorn river.
Depot in center of land. Can be used for
general purposes. Well Improved. Posses
sion this fall. Must sell in ten days.
Price $60 per acre one-third cash, five
and ten years on deferred payments at
S per cent Apply to M. Lyons, uromet,
Neb.
North Dakota.
NORTH DAKOTA LAND 20 more
deeded Quarters must be sold In SO days
For further Information writs Dakota
Square Deal Land Co.. Mlnot, N. D.
- Texan.
CHEAP patented state school lands.
South Texas, $1 an acre cash, balance
ten years. For all particulars write F.
A. Connable, trustee, 484 Commercial
Bank Bldg.. Houston. Tex
Wyoming.
WYOMING Enoi mou crops, paying
for land. Grain shoulder high; $15 per
acre. Expenses refunded. If statment
untrue. Write C. L. Beatty, Pine Bluffs,
wyo.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. SeDt. 16.-FLOUR-
Steady; spring patents, $4.905.30; winter
straights, $4.4w4.5U; winter patents, $4.70
5-15; spring clears, $4.264.65; extra No. 1
winter, $4.lo4.20; extra No. 2 winter, $4.00
tlA.lt): Kansas straiirhts. 84.1&&4.26. Rye
liour, quiet; talr to good, $3.861.(10; choice
im lancy, i.uo,a4.i&.
COiiNMEAL-Quiet: fine white and yel
low, $i.66&l.;o; coarse. $1.WL66; kiln
dried. 4.2u.
RYE Steadv: No. z .west 6c. C 1. f.
Buttalo.
BAKLEY Quiet; malting, 6876c.
WHuAT-Spot market, Irregular; No. 2
red, new, $1.0o. c. 1. f. track and L o. b.
afloat; new No. 1 northern Duluth, 99c,
f. o. b. afloat; futures .market closed W
c, net, lower. Export sales amounted to
ten loads. September, $L03; December,
98 13-lfic; May, $L02c
CORN Spot market, esay; export 58c,
f. o. b. afloat, December to March.
OATS Spotmarket. barely steady; No,
2, 39c, nominal, on track,; No. 8, 38o and
No. 4, 36c, both on track.
FEED Barely steady; standard mid
dline. 100 Dound sacks, $26.3Wr26.60,
HAY-New. uuiet: No. L $1.20: No. 2,
$1.10; No. 3, 90c4$1.00. ,i(
HIDES-Steaay; Bogota, 25S36c;
Central America, Z6C.
LEATHER r irm; hemlock iirsts, zwb
27c: seconds. 25&26c; thirds, 2223o: re
lects. 15c.
v KUVisiojNS t'orK, iirm; mesa, i.ioig
20.00: . famllv. $21.5022.50: Short clears,
$21.0033.O0. Beef, firm; mess, $16.50
17.00; family, $19.0019.60; beef haras, $28.00
(jmi.w. cut meats, ami; picaiea oemes,
10 to 14 lbs., $13.0O&14.00. Lard, easy;
middle west $11.2511.36; refined, steady;
continental, $11.90; South American, $12.55;
compound, $8.008.25.
BUTTEH-Steady; receipts, 6,372 tubs;
creamery, extras, 2929c;. firsts, 27
28c; state dairy, finest, 272Sc; process,
extras, 26c; factory, current make, firsts,
22c; packing stock, current make, No.
2, 2121c.
CHEESE Steady; receipts, 932 boxes
state whole milk, colored specials, 16
lGc; state whole milk, white specials,
15316c; state whole milk, under grades,
14&'15c:. skims. 413c.
EGGS Irregular; receipts, 11,386 cases
fresh gathered, extras, 2830c; extra
firsts. 25(g'27c; firsts, 2324c; refrig
erator firsts, season's storage charges
paid, 23 24c; western gathered whites, 26
30c.
POULTRY Dressed, firm; fresh killed
western chickens, 1424c; fowls, 1617c
turkeys, lwspuc. .
Miscellaneous.
OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS AND
LOUISIANA FARMS FOR SALE.
Farms for sale In 40-acre tracts and up;
easy terms; write for literature on state,
desired; we are owners, not agents; we
have 15,000 acres In Oklahoma, 10,000 acres
in Arkansas and 4,000 acres of rich Red
river bottom land In Louisiana; tenants
wanted who can farm 320 acres or more
of our lands In Louisiana; agents wanted.
Address Allen & Hart 308 Commerce
Bldg., Kansaa City. Mo. .
LITE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
tblp live tock to South Omaha. Save
ml ease and shrinkage- Your consign.
xients receive prompt and careful alien
.Ion. . ',
l.lvc Stock CoramlftMlon Merrbanta.
BYERS BKOS. & CO. Stronir. rellaM
CLIFTON Com. Co. Kit Kxchnnge Blrig
fenyder-Ma'.ony-Cotfman ,. IWt Kx. MM.
LAVERTY BROS.. 13S c.ianc Bldg.
Martin Bros. & Co., Exchange Bldg.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept 16 WHKAT-Cii.h
weak; track, No. 2 red, 98cJl.03; No. 2
hard, 90g'93c.
CORN Lower; track, No. 2L ' 6870o;
V 2 whits TSUffiWin. 1
OATS Lower; track, No. 'z, 32(332c;
i0. t witiie. oav. ,
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT Weak; December, Mc; May,
0r-K'eC.
CORN Steady; December, 49c; May
DOUc.
OATS Weak; December, 31?4o; May, 4o
KYUr-ixwer, ai oawBosc.
VTT'I-? Wtonrlv rw9 winter nafuita
$4.654.95; extra fancy and straight, $4.15
.so; nara winter clears, tt.waA.io.
&hj&v iimomy, uu.w. .
CORNMEAL-3.70.
BRAN Steady: sacked, east track. 99c
fl.Vt.
hay ijower; timotny, iLomspi7.eo; pral
rle. $9.0r14.00.
PROVISIONS-Pork, lard, dry salt
meats and bacon uncnangea.
POULTRY weak; chickens, llo: snr ns:
15c: turkeys, 16c; ducks, v$12c; geese, 6
ioc. . .
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2529e.
EGGS Firm, at 20c.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 13.000 u.ooo
Wheat bu 2.16.OOO 156.000
Corn, bu '. 138,000 33,000
Oats, bu... 134,(M 53,000
Sugar Market.
NEW . YORK. Sept 10.-SUGAR-Raw(
steady; muscovado, bs test 3.80c; cen
trlfugal, 94 test 4.36c; molasses sugar,
, 83 test 3.61a
H
4,000
100
1.200
100
700
4.1N
00
too
100
1,300
00
too
1.(00
4,t0ft
t IS1
M
41
IMS
MM
M
44
4H
107
148S
4
107
1M
141
lo
B
il
II
mva
14K, WA 144H
15H
1
IS
17
m
46
SStt
44
183
15
14
M
31
ISO
14
(S
43
138 138 138
41 46 46
128 12S
Z0 19
l
1U
to
IS
l
American C. ft F m o
Ameriran Cotton Oil 4.W0 B8
Am. lc Securities
American Llnaaed 600 14 1
American locomotive ... oo 4S 4!
American S. & R.. ...... ,W0
Am. 8. A R. pfd 100 107 107
Am., gusar Refining.;
American T. T '"e
American Tobacco 400 271 Til
Anaconda Mining Co.... 3,400 4 4
Atchlaon L1M 1 If
Atclilaon pfi oo joj im
Atlantlo Ccaat Line
Balttmora ft Ohio 1 1H 1H
Rethleaem Steel W 40 8
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 1,100 10 89
Canadian Paclflo ,.. W0 74 174
Central Leather .H 1
Cheapeak ft Ohio !, 80 79
Chicago o. w " i "
Chlcaao, M. ft Bt. P 1.000 107 106
Chicago ft N. W... ......
Colorado F. ft I.. .......
Conaoltdated Gas
Corn Products
Delaware ft Hudaon
Denver ft Rio Grande....
Denver ft R. O. pfd
Diatlllera' Securities ....
Brie
Erie let pld
Erie M pfd .....
General Electric
Great Northern pld
Great Northern Ore otii..
lillnoia Central
Intorberougb Met
later. Met. pfd
International Harvester ,.
Inter-Marina pfd ,..
International Paper .....
International Pump ......
Kanaaa City Southern....
Laclede Gaa
Lehifli Valley
ioulevulw ft Nathvllle.,.
M . 8t. P. ft 8. 8. M...
Mlaaourl. K ft T. .......
Miaaouri Paclflo 1,700 41 41 41
National Bltcult 10 1 17 187
National Uad $00 69 M
N. R. R. of M. ii pfd
New York Central 1.400 114 113 114
N. Y.. O. ft W 400 87 Br M
Norfolk ft Westers. 3,000 11 116 118
North American, ex-dlv. 1,300 4 83 83
Northern Paclflo 1.700 lMVi 136
Paclflo Mail 100 81 31 80
Pennaylvanla
People') Gaa
P., C, C. ft St. I.
PttUburih Coal ....
Preened Steel Car...,
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Republic I. ft 8...,
Republic I. ft 8. pfd-'
Rock Inland Co
Rock Wand Co. pfd..
St. I ft 8. F. Id pfd
Seaboard Air Una....
Seaboard A U pfd....
Sloai-Sheffleld I. ft
Southern Paclflo .-
Southern Railway ...
So. Railway pfd
Tenneuea Copper ...
Texae ft Paclflo..,..
Union Paclflo
Union Pacific pfd....
United States Realty
United Btatea Rubber... 60
United Btatea Steel 13,700 72
U. 8. Steel pfd ,. eov 1U
129
10
6
6.000 136 1U 134
100 30 80 30
100 16 IS IS
..... ..... 26
..... ..... 37
106
3,100 168 164 17
600 13 163' 162
100 160 14 14
M
(SO 121 133 123
1.100 117 111 117
1.100 110
200 14
I..
ion
31
7
167
1
17
18
26
61
3o
23
BO
66
108 10
31 tl
63 84
43 48
23
14,000 149 168 18
s
..... 38.200 167
100 37
800
1,409
1,100
100
400
1,800
89
M
61
36
23
60
106
24
184
27
68
- 14
61'
23
49
600
1,300
4,400
600
110
61
64
43
Utah Copper ., 4,300
Va.-Carollna Chemical .. 800
Wabash , W0
Wabaali pfd 100
Weetern Maryland 1,200
Weatern Union 100
WeatlnKhouae Electric ., 1,100
Wheeling ft U S
Total sale lor the day, 233.800 shares.
5
4
4
"
66
81
88
..... 83
60 60
71 72
112 112
64 64
46
4
14
66
tl
87
vrn York Mtntnsr "Mocks.
NEW YORK, Sept. 1G. Closing quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Com. Tunnel stock.. 6 Mexican
ado bondt it Ontario
Con. fal. ft Va.... 4t Orhlr
Iron Sliver 140 'standard ....
Leadvllla Con. 8 Yellow Jacket
Little Chief I
Offered.
.180
.1(0
. 66
..100
. 30
. London Stock Market.
LONDON. Sept. 16,-Amerlean securities
nnened steadv todav. Fir buying orders
were executed during the forenoon and
prices advanced from to over Sat-
uraay s jnbw torn closing.
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
United States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian
time, Monday, September 18, 1913:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Raln-
Statlons. High. Low. fall
Ashland. Neb... 52 43 .00
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Kinds of Cattle Steady and
Others Slow.
HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE FLAT
sheen and I.atnbs in Fair Snpply.
Ttlth Lambs Mast Msmerous
Good, .Active Market, with
Prices Generally Steady.
67...
82...
64...
6...
64...
66...
80...
78...
81...
60...
67...
SOUTH OMAHA. 'Sept. 16, 1912.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Estimate Monday ,000
Same day last week... 9.3M
Same I weeks ago 7.713
Same S weeks ago 8.921
Stmt 4 weeks ago 7,613
1,300
2.27
3.744
2.227
4,131
1.933
25,000
29.8
26,04
89.783
21,978
42,039
Same day last year.... 11,635
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South 9ma,n?
for the year to date as compared with
last year: 1918. . 1911- Inc. .
Cattl 717.0t3 7M.577 ....... M.&15
Hogs 2.298,628 1.831.807 4(56.821 ......
Sheep 1,645,738 1,558.039 ........ USo
The following table snows the rangt ot
prices for hogs at South Omaha for the
last few days with comparlosns:
Date. 1912. l.4U.ii)iO.li0..il90g.;W7.lo.
Auburn. Neb... 63 48 .W
Broken Bow.... 62 50 .00
Columbus. Neb. 65 40 , .00
Culbertson 69 4S .00
Falrgury Neb. 08 41 .w
Fairmont Neo. os a .w
Grand Island ..68 46 .00
Hartington .... 63 41 .w
Hastings, Neb.. 58 48 .00
Holdrege, jncd.. mi .w
Llneoln. Neb.... 55 42 .00
"North Platte.. 64 88 .00
Oakdale, Neb.. 65 S9 .06
Omaha, Neb.... 66 46 .00
Tekamah, Neb.. 62 44 .00
"Valentine .... m -i
Alta. Ia 66 43 .08
Carroll. Ia ....60 .tn
Clarinda, la.... 63 60 .00
Sibley, la 04 43 .w
Sibley. Ia 62 46 .01
Sky. ..
Clear
CIrar
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt, cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Raining
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Minimum
MaI inrluded In averages.
temperature for twelve-hour period end
Ing at s a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAOE3.
No. Temp.-
Central. Stations. High. Low,
Columbus. O.
Louisville, ny
Indianapolis .
Chicago, 111
St. Louis, MO.
Des Moines ...
MlnniVpolls ..
Kansas city..
Omaha
Unseasonably
, 18
22
1.1
24
, 19
, 22
61
, 25
, 17
cold
78
86
84
74
62
64
66
weather
Rain
fall. .80
I
.40
.40
.30
.00
.40
.80
.00
.00
prevails
throughout the corn and wheat region.
Freeslng weather occurred In western
Minnesota and the Dakota, and frosts
In western Nebraska. Appreciable rains
occurred within the last twenty-four
hours in ail except tne uraina, n.owi
City and St. Louis diftriota.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Sept lo.-WHEAT-Cash,
unchanged to o lower; No. 2 hard,
8889c T No. 3, 85&87o; No. 2 red, 9699o;
No. 8, 87S97c.
CORN Unchanged to lo lower; No. I
mixed, 70c; No, 3, 69o; No. 2 white, 73Vo;
VfM&rNo, I white. M&eao;
No. 2 mixed, 340.
i-lnalnv Drlces of futures:
WHBAT-September, 884c; December,
CMZn Ua RflUn.
CORN September, 67c; December. 47o;
MOATS-December, S3c, May 2232T4o,
RTE Unchanged.
1JAV TTnnhanffAfl . .-.
BUTTE R Creamery, 264o; firsts, Zie;
seconds, 22ftc; packing stoca, io.
BOGS-Extras, 24c; firsts, 22o; seoonds,
17c.
Sept. T.lt6fc!
6ept 8,
Kept. 9.1 8
8pt 10 8 35 i
Sept. 11. ( 8 37SI
Sept. 12 HSVai
6 941 t 061 I 931 6 011 6 881 I 83
6M w
6 Veil t 911 7 9;
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
I 971 9 02
7 01
e 91
131 8 374k 6 85i
14 8 42 86
151 18 7K
18 6 81 8 80
9 13
e
9 27
15!
8 76
8 861
7K9
7 881
7 83
e
7 93
7 86
8 W
1 Gili K 821
( 6X1 S 831 6 93
6 661 i 84 6 87
6 71 6 881 S r0
6 88 6 CD
86 6 87 6 02
6 90 w
6 84 6 90(
Sunday.
Rlnta mnA i4lannnltlnn of 11V StOCk
at the Union Stock yards. noum
for the twenty-four hours enaing ai v-
in. yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle.Hogsheep.H'r.
C. M. & St. P 1 1
Mo. Pac iu
Union Paclflo os
C. A N. W., east.... 1
C. N. W., west...ia
C. St. P. M. & O... 1
C. B. & Q., east... 1
C. B. ft Q , west. ..159
C. R. I. & P., east..
C. R. I. 4 P., west.. I
Illinois Central 1
C. Q. W
ToUt Receipts.... 357
S
1
8
7
1
4
44
78
ia
96
DISPOSITION HEAD, ot
t;atlie.noga.onwii;;
Omaha Packing Co 6U
Swift Co...., 9
Cudahy Packing C0.....U8I
Armour & vo WKn
Murphy
Cudahy direct.......
Morrell
W. B. Vansant to
Benton V. ft ft Lush... 6is
Hill & Son.: If
F. B. Lewis 136
Huston eV Co 170
J. B. Root A Co 222
3. H. Bulla HI
L. F. Huss 109
L. Wolf 8U
McCreary ft Carey 1M
8. Werthetmer 411
H. F. Hamilton Ml
Lee Rothschild 304
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 20
Kline Sc. Christy 4S
Other buyers 1.850
469
4H5
765
677
203
J.767
i.263
2,014
4,938
2.048
12.219
...M4
...559
...283
...SH
...24
...
...181
...U0
...138
...m
...M6
...17J
1M 8 85
40 8 So
... 8 36
40 8 86
80 I 86
40 8 40
80 ( 40
80 I 40
80 t 40
... 8 40
t0 8 40.
80 t 40
19 188 200 I 45
14 267 1M 8 46
be 2X3 80 8 45
81 117 ... 8 46
75 228 ... 8 45
6 2S0 80 8 46
68 254 160 8 45 .
71... ..'... ... 8 45
It) 288 120 t 46
72 ...26 40 I 60
71 m 40 8 60
i
fair:
BHEEF-Receipts of sheep were
this morning as compared with recent
weeks, although smaller than last Mori-'
day by about 4.800 head. As compared.,
with a year ago there was a falling off of
about li.OOO head. Thus it would appear
that receipts at this point were none too
large to supply the current demand.
However there was a weak feature to the
trade as advices from other points, es
pecially Chicago, were Indicating large,
receipts and lower prices. In spits of un
favorable reports from the east the mar
ket on killers opened fairly active and
fully steady with last week. Buyers all
seemed In need of supplies and were out
In good season in the morning picking up. .
the best of the receipts. This was true of
both sheep and lambs.
As usual on a Monday the attendance ot
country buyers was not very large, but .
still there was a good buying demand;
for feeders, commission men having lib
eral orders In hand. As a result the mar
ket opened fully steady and with con-',
siderable activity so far as the better!
kinds at least were concerned. A good.,
kind of feeding lambs sold as high as
$9.65.
Although there were about 25.000 hA ,
of sheen and lambs In the yards the great
nig duik or tne receipts nad changed
hands by midday. To put It another way.
practically everytning tnat was sorted
up and ready to be sold was disposed of :
by 12 o"clock, and practically everything
in sight had changed hands before the
close of tha day's trade, maklnar it a verv'
satisfactory market for sellers from start""
to nnisn.
Quotations on Sheen and Lftmbs Lambs.
good to choice. 17.107.40; lambs, fair to
good. 36 6007.00; lambs, feeders, 26.00(36.65:
yearnnn. light I6.2ofc5.65: vearllngs.'
heavy, $4.75(55.10; yeantngs, reedera, $5.00
Ij5.60; wethers, good to choice. $4.154.75;
wethers, fair to good. $4.0ftS4.1S; wethers,-
feeders. 83.90S4.40; ewes, good to choice.
$3.7504.85; ewes, $3.1O3.80; ewes, yearling
breeders. $4.605.00; ewes, aged, $3.50
4 60; culls, sheep and bucks, $2.00(33.00.
Representative sales: .-'.
No, , Av.
444 Montana wethers 131
326 Montana wethers 132
503 Idaho lambs 72
449 Wyoming ewes, feeders.
143 Idaho ewes, feeders
Ktt w yomlng lambs, feeders. .
230 Idaho lambs, feeders
110 Wyoming ewes
98
97
65
68
103
Pr.
4 25
425
720
5 65
8 60
440
40
400
Receipts. Shipments.
....142,000 141,000
.... 81,000 18,000
.... 48,000 3,000
54
4(4
1
66
81
$7
TJ. 8. '(-
do eoupea ......
V. B. la. rag
do coupon ......
V. 8. 4a, ret
do eoupon
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sept 16.-MONEY-On
call, strong, at 4H36 per cent; ruling rate,
0 per cent; closing ma, t per cent; of
fered at 6(4 per cent. Tithe loans, strong;
sixty and ninety days, 5ft per cent; six
months, 66tt per cent.
fKlMlfi MJ-aUJANTiLfcl FAPEK-OWB6
per cent
BTUKL1AU JSXCHANGB-gteady. with
actual business In banking bills at $4.8275
for sixty-day bins and at 14.B6T6 for de
mand; commercial bills, $4.82.
Hi L viuH -Bar. 63c; Mexican, dollars.
48c.
BOWUB-uovernment, steaqy; railroad,
easy.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
.101 K. C, Bo, ref. it... t7(4
.101 L 8. deb. 4a 131.. 91
.10214 L. ft N. unl. 4a... .97
.102 M. K. ft I. IK 4a. 98
.118 do 4He KVi
,118ttMo. Paclflo 4..... 71
Panama la, eoupon. .101H da oonv, 6a., ......
A.-C. lit 6a ctla..-. UK N R R ot at 4Vi.. 90H
eAmer. A, aa vn n. y. C. f. 81,8....
A. T. ft T- 4. .112(9 do deb. 4s
Am. Tabacce U m n. t. N. H. ft H.
Armour ft Co. 4Hs.. ton ev. IHa 90H
Atchlaoa gen. 4a.... HN, ft W. let e, 4s 97(4
do ev. 4s I960 104(4 do ov. 4a IU
do or. to 107(4 Ne. Paotflo 4a M
A. C. 1 let 4a 66 do 8a t
Bel. Ohio it 96 0. I. L rtdf. 4e... 92
do 8(ie WHPenn. or. 8(4i 1916.. 97
Brook. Tt. ev. 4... 80(4 do cos. 4e 102(4
On. ot G. 6a 107(4Readn( gen. 4a.... 96(4
Cen. Leather 6a 6614 8. L. ft B. P. ff 4a 78
Ches. Ohio 41a.. 9li do gen. 61 84(4
do eonv. 41ia 9314 St h. a. W. c. 4a.. 90
Chlcaso ft A 8V4t.. 4(4B. A. L. adj. 5s..,, 774
O. B. ft Q- J. Mgo- Pao. col. 4a.,... 9
do ea. 4a 94a do cv. 4a iiu
C M ft 8 f ev 4(4"1 do lat ref. 4a 9144
C. R. I- r. e. 41. M'k8o. Railway 6 108
do Tf. 4a J7 do gen. 4a ?8!4
C. ft 8- r. V44(4tnlon Paelfle 4,,... n
D. ft H. ev, 4.... 97H da cv. 4a. 10114
D. ft R. O. ref. to 81 40 let ft ref. 4a.. 9514
DlatlHert to 74 TJ. g. Ruber a Il
Brit P- L g) 8. Steel td 6a...WS14
de gen. 4 77Hva.-Car. Chem. 6. 98
do ev. 4a, aar. B 7714 Wab. lat ft ex. 4a. 99
111, On. let ref. 4a. 9214 Weatern Md. 4a..... Mu
. . r 41.. ai mr . w, . . ... . ..V
inier. jmi. ii,--. mw.-a.ieo. ev. at.. 95
inter, n. at. ' -wia. vmlraj 4a..
ejapan 4Ha ......... 91
Bid. "Offered.
8814
61(4
1
Condition of Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Sept 16.-M the be
ginning of bu.4lness today the condition
of the United States treasury v was:
Working balance In treasury offices, $86,
217,079. In banks and Philippine treasury.
$32,236,283. The total of the general fund,
$147,173,292. Receipts Saturday were $3,.
380,846. Disbursements were $3,009,210.
The deficit to date thts fiscal year was
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16, BUTTER
fMrm and In good demand; western
reamery, extra, 29!433c; nearby print,
extra, 81c; fancy, S2c. ' '
BOaS-Flrm and In good demand;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, f re-i
cases, $7.80 per case; current receipts, free
cases, $7.50 per case; western firsts, free
cases, $7.80 per case; current receipts, free
caseB, $7.2O7.50. .
CHEESE Quiet, but steady; New York
full creams, choice, 164l&lVic; New York
full creams, fair to good, 15Hl6c; New
Vork, part skims, 1014c.
Visible Supply of Grata.
NEW YORK, Sept. 16.-The visible
supply of grain in the United States Sat
urday. September 14, aa complied by the
New York Produoe exchange, was as fol
lows: Wheat, 26,679,000 bu,; Increase,
3,988,000 bu.; In bond, 418,000 bu.; decrease,
73,000 bu.i Corn, 1,768,000 bu.; increase, 815,
000 bu. Oats, 6,837,000 bu. ; Increase, 1,299,000
bu.; In bonds, 62,000 bu.; Increase, 1,000
bu. Rye, 706,000 bu.; increase. 99,030 bu.
Barley, 1,460,000 bu.; Increase, 276,000 bu.;
In bond, 21,000 bu,, unchanged.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Sept lC-WHEAT-Spot,
steady; No. 1 and No. 2 Manitoba, nomi
nal; No. 3 Manitoba, 8s 2d. futures
strong: October. 7s 9d; December, 7s5?4d
CORN Spot quiet; American mixed,
old, no stock; new American kiln dried.
7s 2Vid. Futures, strong; September,
6s 5d; December, 6s ld.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Illl., Sept. 16-CORN-Market
lc lower; No. t and No. 3 yellow, 69e; No.
4 yellow, 67ttc; No. I and No. t mixed,
OATS-Market KHc lower; No. 2 white,
38c; standard, 32c; No, 3 white, 3i$3zc.
Minneapolis Grain Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 16. WHEAT
September, 8686Hc; December, 88c;
May, 93141893140. Cash: No. 1 hard, 90c;
No. 1 northern, 879T4o; No. 2 northern,
84l37Hc; NO. 8, 8ZljfS4C.
Elgin Batter Market.
. ELGIN, III., Sept. 16. The quotation
committee of the Elgin board of trade
today declared butter firm at 28c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Sept 16.-METALS-Cop-per
quiet; standard spot and September,
$17,25tfpl7.76; October, November, Decem
ber, $17.2617.50; electrolytic $17.50Q17.75;
lake. $17.62Ufi17.76; casting, $17.121fcg17.25.
Lead, firm. $5.00((j6.20. Spelter, firm, $7 40
tf.75. Antimony, quiet; Cookson's, $8.50
8.60. Iron firmer; No. 1 northern, $18.60
17.26; No. 2 northern, $16,3517.fl0; No.
1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $16.76
M7.60. ,
ST. LOUIS, Sept 16. METALS Lead,
weaker, at $4,971. Spelter, strong, at $7.85
7.40. y
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Sent. 16.-COTTON 8not
closed aulet; middling uplands, 11.76c;
mtria.lng g"". 12c: 'ales, 867 bales.
Cotton futures closed steaoy. viosing
bids: September, 11.12o; October, 11.21o;
November. 11.34c; December, 11.44c; Jan
uary, 11.38c; February, u.fdcj warcn,
11.53c; May, u.wc; juiy, u.wc,
Dry Goods Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Sept. 16.-DRY GOODS
Ma.11 orders were large In the selling
agencies and commission houses handling
cotton goods. M'ne joooers are getung a
teadv trade ana mere m oonsiaeraDie
duplicating In fall lines. Wide prints are
firmer. Sams rule iirm, nut quiet.
Oils and Rosin.
SAVANNAH, Sept 16. TURPENTINE
-Firm. 88C.
ROSIN-Firm; type F, $6.42; type O,
$6.42. , .
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept 16.-WOOL-8teady;
territory and western mediums, 2ftg24c;
fine mediums, lft20c; fine, 1317o.
Total $.170 - 1,669 26,241
r a ttt hi a rftnslnts ware liberal
this morning, being only slightly smaller
if, an nn Mnnilav of last Week, but with
that exception the largest for ome littU
t me back. Btlll receipts toaay wer
shmit t kCfi hvart smaller than a year ago,
At the same time that receipts were lib
eral, advices from other selling points
were discouraging, early messages gen
erally reporting a break In prices. Thus
the market opened a little slow,
Feeders of good quality and carrying
some little flesh were tha first to sell
and thev commanded aood steady prices,
In fact the market on all desirable kinds
of feeders was generally steady and fairly
active at that, on tne otner nana
aood many light stock cattle were car
rled over from last week and they war
hard to move at any price. It was, in
fact, not so much a matter of price as
finding a buyer when tt came to the light
stock cattle as no one seemed to want
them even at the decline ot 264r00o re.
ported last week.
While beet steers opened ratner siow,
there was a. pretty fair demand and the
desirable kinds were rattwr generally
steady. Inferior stuff was naturally neg
lected until the last and was tn some
cases weak.
Cows and heifers were not In very large
supply as compared to tha total receipts
of cattle, and as thsre was a good de
mand tne market was about steady. Tne
trade, while not especially active, was In
fair shape and the most desirable of the
cow stuff changed hands In fair season.
Quotations on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers, $8.25djl0.25; fair to good
beef steers, $7,264(8.35; common to fair
beef steers, $6.007.25;- good to choloa
heifers, $6.2608.25; good to choice cows,
6.25l.25; fair to good cows, $4.2135,25;
common to fair cows, $3.004.25; good to
choice stockers and feeders, $6.007.7B;
fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.0$
6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders,
$4.75&6.50; stock cows and heifers, $4,501$
6.75; venl calves, $4.10(38.76; . bulls, stags,
etc., $4.00o.50.
Representative sales:
. HEIFERS. .
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1..... 446 4 71 . 8 690 I 00
10 117 4 86
BULLS.
4 1280 4 60 I.... 14 4 96
t... 1111 4 70 I
CALVES.
1 110 I 00 298 in
4 441 4 26 1... 164 1 7t
STOCKERS ANO FEEDERS.
IT 6(0. $ 16 4... 760 $ 10
......, 661 6 40 . 14.... 771 6 76
14 610 6 66 8 893 6 80
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
900 6 40 2 calves... 150
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand lor Cattle nnd Sheep Steady
Hoar Weak.
CHICAGO. Sept 16. CATTLE Re-
cmpts, la.wo head; market steady;
beeves. $6.?5ai0.&5; Texas steers, $4.754ji
4.40; western steers, $S.709.16; stockers
and feeders, $4.207.15; cows and heifers,
$3.90i68.00; calves. $8.0O(gU.O0.
lioos Receipts, 30,000 head; market,
weak, mostly 10c loweri light $S.2o&8.85;
mixed, $8.0y(t8.86; heavy, $7.858.70; rough, .
$7.85j8.0&; pigs, $5.258.15; bulk of sales,
$8.r.(B8.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBi Receipts, 42,000
head; market, steady to 10c lower; native,
$3.50tt4.65; western, $3.604.63; yearlings, ,
$4.70$6.85; lambs, native, $4.ia7.66; weat
ern, $5.00(87.70.
' tt. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 11,000 head, including 6,000 Tex
ans; market steady; native shipping and
export steers, $K.6010.&0; dressed and
butcher steers, $6.00S.50; stockers and
feeders, $4.00ifi'7.26; cows and heifers, $4.00
8.60; canners, $2.7504.50; bulls. $4.00
4.50; calves, $6.00(611.60; Texas and Okla
homa steers, $4.2Wo.00; cows and heifers,
$3.76(5(7.50.
nous Keceipts, s.aw neaa; market, lira
lower; pigs and lights, $6.009.00; mixed
and butcher, $8.7069.00; good heavy, $8.75
j8.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.000
head; market, steady; muttons, $3.65i83.S5:
lambs, $5.50(97.60; culls and bucks, $1,509
S.50; stockers, I2.7&&3.50. ,
Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. 6ept 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 21.000 head, Including 2,000 souths
ems,; market, steady to strong; dressed,
beef and export -steers, $8.oO10.75; fair tr
good, $6.00028.60; western steers, $5.75ifi
10.10; stockers and feeders, $4.26Hz7,50r
southern steers, $4.25043.50; smthern cows,
$3.26(35.00; native cows, $3.2f6.40; native
heifers. $4.758.50; bulls, $3.75.00; calves,'
$5.50ifj.25. . . ;
HOGS Receipts, 4.0W head; market.
steady to 6o lower; bulk of sales, $3,460
8.80; heavy, $8.45$8-66; packers and
butchers, $8.B0g.S2tt; lights, $8.458.87H:
pllgs, $.00T.60.
flHEEP ANO UAMUS tteceipts. ll.uw
head; market, steady; lambs, f6.00igi7.40;;
yearnii$B, e.iu..Dv, i.wnri.wv,.
ewes. $3.504.00; stockers and feeders,
$2.604.:s. ;
t. Jimenk Live Stock Market. ,
ST. JOSEPH, Sept 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.400 head; steers, $6.75 10.00; cow
and heifers, $3.75(39.00; calves, $5.50(P.(.
HOGS Receipts, 3,300 neaa; mantei
slow; top, $8.80: bulk of sales, $S.50.8O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,004
head; market slow; iambs, $$.00(g1,50.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
cattle, liogs. oneepi
South Omaha.... 9,ooo z,aw .
St Joseph..... S.40O 3,aw 4,ww
Kansas City zi.miu 4,w n.wo
at. Louis 11.000 8,200 '- 8,000
Chicago wow a,wu-
18 cows
18 steers.
42 steers.
39 steers,
7 steers.
39 steers.
21 cows.
8 75
436
6 66
5 40
6 cows.,. 874 6 $5
27 cows 967 6 85
23 steers.. ..1166 6 76
74 steers.. ..1009 6 45
23 cows 1017 6 10
., 812 ( 75 13 COWS 786
.. 985 6 85 28 steers.. ..1128
..1074 7 60 33 COWS 889
..1227 6 85 47 steers. ...1080 7 00
..10fi! 4 15 9 calves... 188 f 00
917 $ 40 14 cows 972 6 25
75 COWS 925 6 35
11 cows 1010 6 00
15 steers.. ..1290 I 75
156 steers... 980 4 45
7 feeders.. 628 6 70
D. R. Whltaker-Wyo.
2S feeders.. 1139 8 15 37 feeders.. 1148 115
H. Farthing Wyo.
2S feeders.. 1192 7 60
HOGS Speculators and shippers opened
the market this morning paying prloes
that were fully 6c higher than last week's
close. Their demands, however, were
limited and it did not take them very
long to securo as many as were wanted.
Packers bought a few more hogs at prices
that were generally about steady with
last week. The trade- then flattened out
and for a time absolutely nothing was
doing with about one-third of the hogs
still unsold, mere aia not reauy seem
to be enough hogs on sale to Interest the
packers and such bids aa they were mak
Ing at that time were 6o and In many
cases ivc tower man eariy.
Instead of Improving it became still
worse and buyers left the yards with a
number of loads still unsold, with no on
trying to buy them. As a matter of
course tha cause for the market flatten
ing out aa it did waa the mean close of
the Chicago market
Good light hogs sold as high as $8.65,
with the bulk of the sales at $8.35S.45.
Representative sales:
Total!
...63,400 47,800 91,000
Evnpornted Apples and Dried Frnlta
NEW YORK. Sept. IS. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet; fancy, 894c; choice,
7(i?814c; prime, !Vt7V4c.
DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, In a waitinr
poslUon; Calif ornlas up to 30-40s, 88
914c; Oregons, 6V49Hc. Apricots, quiet;
choice, BGWic; extra cnoira, wiw
fancy, 10i2c. Peaches, steady; choice,
ftime: extra choice, 74J74c; fancy.
9c. Ttalslns, quiet; loose Muscatels, 4H
6Uc: choice to fancy seeded, oWplicj
seedless, 6146!4e; London layers, $l-40fl
jr
Coffee Market.
;NEW YORK. Sept. l.-C!prFEB-Fu-tures
market closed steady 4 to 11 point
net lower. Sates. 33,750 bags. Spot coffee,
steady; Rio 7s, 14(&14-c; Santoa 4a, 16c
Mild, quiet; Cordova, 1318c. .
HYMENEAL
r
No.
61...
17...
9...
70...
11...
7...,
Av. th. Pr.
.,,.201 80 7 50
....187 160 8 00
....151 H 111
,...141 80 1 80
....244 .,. 15
,...239 10 111
Ne. Av.
64 174
24 197
81 Ill
! 104
74.
44.
Sh. Pr.
80 8 40
...' 8 40 '
180 1 46
10 8 45
.229 120 I 46
.168 60 8 46
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