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TITE BEE: OMATTA. MONDAY, F5EPTEMBER Cfi, 1010. i REAL ESTATE 'ITAJUC AlfD RA.NCH LAND rOR SALE Mia itla IN MISSOURI. tto acrea, IS miles southajt of Kansas Cllfl 6e crn Tin bottom land in cultiva tion, balance (our pastures; nicely watered, fin two-story frame house; good tenant tiouaa, food barn, orlbs. etc; ail fenced with wire and board; I mil to town, school .rid churou. For quick sal $U per acre; no trad. OEORGB KITMPF, 803-20S Sheidlea; iildg., Kanaa City, Mo. A B.N AP If taken in SO days Fin valWiy. 40 acraa. Improved, In tha heart o( Cast county, Missouri; I mllea from county seat; deal wltb awnar; aava commission. Address lki 74, K. F. i. Ha. a, Harrtoonvlli, Caaa county. Ma. ' THREE hlgh-clas Improved north watt Mlnaourl farnia for aaJa; corn, clovai and ti u grass land; your choice, 178 par acra. Writ for particular Haaal J. Maak, wncr. P. O. box v?. CuilUcotna, Mo. Meal. LANDI MEXICO I have for aala everal flna tract of troplcaj landa and tranaportatloa especially aultabla for fruit and atock raining. Cheap on quick aala Liv cor respondents wanted. Nona but reaponalbia firms or parties need anawar. Reference , given and required Address, J. Prria Kant. Tlaootalpam. Var Maxloox BllaaeaotaO Be ma about Mlnneaota farm of all de scription. They are priced right. THE HONKST LAND MAN. H. T. BULA.1S, WASKCA, MINN. Must Be Sold A I need tha money In business. I want to sell my farm of 200 acrea In Mower Co., Idlnnnota, seven mile from Auatin, a town of 10.GUO, and one and a half mile from llrownaaale, a good market town. All good, wall drained land; all ha been under plow, seeded down to tame grass. Hlgn state of cultivation. Improvement Just fair. Price, 870.00 per acre. Writ for pal ticutars, and term. IL C. Smith, Owner, Mason City, la. MO-ACRE farm, within lb mile of Minne apolis, miles from tha county aeat; ha Lai acre under cultivation, balance timber and pasture; all high land; price $16 per acre; one-half cash, balance on easy terms; land I situated on main traveled road; 1 mile from school. This 1 a bargain and will bear the most rigid Investigation. For further particulars write M. tt. Ruther ford at Co., Princeton, Minn. FXJR Bale Cheap Good farm, IM acres; All under cultivation; small buildings; I miles west of Hawley. Clay county, Minn. Audreis box 4, Muskoda, Minn. 1 820 ACRES, olay soil, well Umbered, with bard wood; located near tills city; a big bargain. Price. 11a per aore. P. R. Xhlel man, St. Cloud. Mio. ' . EASTERN MONTANA LAND. ' Three sections of Dawson county land In one block at a bargain If taken In the next thirty day. These are steam plow sections. Other laud at bargain price. No better time to buy lands than right now. If you are looking for investment or a good farm, write Ueorg C. Hay ward, Ulenuive, Mont, MONTANA LAND BARGAIN. MONTANA LA NO BARGAIN. ,000 acre Yellowstone Co., Montana, miles from Broadview, a new town on new railroad, W miles north of Billings and I miles from new C, M. & St P. Ry. lino. Every foot steam plow land except KM acres; no stone, rlon soil, fine water In abundance at 86 feet; settler all around It; wheat yield this year 14 to 17 bushels; in ordinary years, 26 to 40 bushels. Bank deposit In Broadview Inoreased $30,000 past 10 days. How is that for a poor crop year In a new country? State experimental farm adjoining. Similar land telling at retail $20 to 8i6 per acre. Present owner scattered over three state and can't agree, o must sell. Price, $14 per acre, on rea sonable term. Will easily sell (20 next year. CIIAS. O. ELWOOD (Trustee.) 435 Palace Btdg., Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska. BARGAINS Douglas County. 18-acr tract finely Improved, plenty of , fruit and all good land, three miles front city car line. Sarpy County. 80-acre tract, suitable for country homes; Interurban car lines passing through the land; all lies high and sightly, flteen min utes' street car ride to city; station on the lond. Ask tor prices. 20-acre timber tract, one mils of Inter urban, two and a half miles to city. 80-acre tract, two and a half miles of city; well Improved. , 60-acre tract, one mile and a half from city limits; flna Improvements. Washington County. IM acres, 9." acres In cultivation, 20 acres alfalfa, 10 acres natural timber, twu acres orchard, balance pasture and hay; good 8- room house, good barn, double corn crib and all other necessary outbuilding; very cheap; good terms. 100-acre tract rolling land and good Im provements; special price for quick sale 40-a ere fruit farm adjoining good tows a borne bargain. Cass County. Two good quarters; priced to sell. Ask about Lhein. C. B COMBS, Rooms 807 to 811 Rrandels Theater Bldg.' Phona Douglug 1916. 120 ACRES Improved rarm, two mllea from Talmuge, three miles from Lorton and seventeen mile from Nebraska City. Otoe county. Corn goes eighty-five and wheat forty-five bushels to the acre. Nice, level land, $100 per acre, $3,200 against i farm. Would consider cheaper farm up to $8,000. Owner. 616 Central Ave., Ne braska City, Neb. $10,000 WANTED. I have a good farm of 280 acres, adjoining county seat in northeast Nebraska, It is clear of encumbrance, highly im proved productions, and worth $25,000. I want to make a pri vate loan on it of about $10,000 for five years, with 0 interest. isTo commission, and privilege of paying $1,000 or more annually. Can arrange interview and go with interested party to inspect property at any time. Address Box 332, Omaha. FOR 8A LK MJC-acre ranch, &S miles from town; acres tillable; 400 acres pas ture, ail fenced; 100 acres hay land; T-room house; big frame barn and good outbulld Intia; wells and windmills; mile from school. Price. $27..') per acre. For further particulars write C. A. Rice. Farnam, Neb. ' AUCTION SALE ' of alfalfa land Sept. . 17. lsiO. 1J0 and IM acrea adjoining. . Raining alfalfa hay and seed la the beat business In Nab. This land will positively be sold to the highest bidder and someone will get a bargain; II may ba you. Writ Willie Cadwtll. owner, Broken Bow, for description of land and reasons fr sal. FOR SALE Its) acrea deeded land. 40 acru school land; 80 acre undor cultiva tion. 60 acres pasture, I acres trees and yard, balance, mt-adow; good house and other outbuild. na; $?.0Us Incumbrance; price, $'S per acra tt.Otw cash, balance to suit purchaser. Oertrud Neckolisak, ivwtng, Neb, REAL ESTATE rftM AND MANCI1 LA A D FOR f ALB Afkraaka- Loatlaaed. FOR RALE i'4 scr-, 3',i miles south east of Cedar Bluffs, Neb.; make me an of fer. Chaa. Alkire, care Harwl Hardware Co., Atchison, Kan. 4 BrX'lON land, 13-M-38, Kelpt county 37 bo per acre. Kuslly worth 1U oo. Fifteen mllea north of i'axton. 400 Paxton Blk. SJO Al'KKH of email grain and alfalfa land, IM) acres tillable, balance good pine timber; plenty of water. Price, $10.1 per acre, cash. Address M. D. Powell, Hardy, Neb. Oklaheaaa. (20 ACRES, M0 level, WO crop, 100 hog tight, two houses, wells, spring, five-ton scale, shop, four mules, four horses, six cows, seventy-five hogs, tools. Price, $14,0uo. Three smaller farms, rent or sell. Owner. William Raiick. Clifford. OkL Orcfoa. STOP at Baker City, the first county seat In Kaatern Oregon, located In a rich farming and fruit raining district that ha never been boomed. Prices on Improved land lower than raw land elsewhere IM per acra up. For Information and Illus trated booklet free, address Willi H, KCKERMAN METERS, BAKER CITY, OREUON. oath Dakota. ' "THE IDEAL HOME" OF 640 ACRE3. situated In the Big Sioux valley, four mile south of Castlewood, the county soat of Hamlin county, South Dakota; 4K acre of deep black loam, under yearly cultivation; 100 acres In pasture and luu in the beautiful spring-fed Lake Florence, with Its sylvan scenes and sparkling water, deep and put and filled With fiah and game In season, i.d n?arby 1 the home, a lourtoen-rooin house, large barn, two granaries, chicken huae. hog house and woven wire pasture, corn silo, machine house, small barn and numerous small buildings, all in iood con dition, with windmill, three wells and cis tern, all surrounded by a beautiful grove. Price $25,000, on good terms, by M. J, Rutsell, Castlewood, S. D. WHY PAY HIGH RENTT Mr. Farmer, come to South Dakota; stop paying high renta; own your own farm, spend the money for your Improvement that you are laying In Iowa In hlxh rent W own twenty quarter of land her that wa can sell you for $26 to $30 per acre on terms yoi can't beat; $1,000 to $1,500 down balance on payment at per cent. Come here before the snaps are all none. For full Information write Dixon Bros, or Bank of Seneca, Faulk county, 8. D. FARMS IN THE CORN BELT. An Improved quarter section In Gregory county, 8. D., 4Vt miles from Burke, CVfc miles from Oregory; all fenced; small set of Improvements; 80 acres under cultivation. Price $40 per acra 160 acres, one mil from town. Tripp county; brio $. per acre. A half section, 8ft miles from Witten. Price J6 per acre. A half section 4 miles from Carter; prlo $30 per acre. A nice half section S mile from Dallas and mile from Colomb. Price $36 par acra T. F. HARRINGTON, Bell 1344 Iowa Bldg., Sioux City. Ia. SECTION of Gregory county. South Da kota, land for sale. Thfk section ha tim ber, running water fed by springs, lot of hay, 60 acre broken, 180 acre can be plowed, all fenced: one-half mile from chool, three mile from one railroad town and six mllea from another; good soil and the very best all around farming and stock raising section in Gregory county. South Dakota Call on or writ to Charles Milnar, owner, Fairfax. B. V. MONEY MAKING 400-acr corn farm out from Sioux Falls; 9-room house hard wood finish, barn 16x46, other bul'ldings; 18 acres grov and orchard, bearing block walnut trees: 60 acres In hoc and pasture. balance In crop, fenced and cross fenced, telephone, rural mall. Price, $82.60 per acre cut price for quick sale. Also a couple well Improved Quarters. Write me at once. H. A. Sllvlus, owner. Sioux Falls, 8. O. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY. Do you want to buy a good townslteT Ws have It lust fresh from the government, with perfect title. 120 lots now surveyed and about 30 of them sold with about 24 buildings now completed In the town on a railroad that has six daily trains, with ex cellent service. This townslte Includes 160 acrea of the very best of aecond bottom land with fins timber for parks and also a fins stream of water running through It, Fine openings for almost all kinds of busi ness, eHpeclally a bank, hotel and elevator A grand bargain If sold In thirty day. Ad dress Powell Land & Loan Co., Powell, Stanley county, S. D. Texas. WE'LL DO IT FOR A DOLLAR. . WHAT? We will Investigate any body of farm land n the state of Texas for you for One Dollar and give you the cold facts resulting from our Investigation. We do no selling, neither will we advise you where to buy land. Our business is to furnish a disin terested report upon which you can rely. Inclose one dollar, with Inquiry, or write for particulars to THE COMMERCIAL REPORTING BU REAU OF TEXAS, P. O. Box 978, Ban Antonio, Texas. Wlaconal. W ACRES LEVEL LAND. IS cultivated, balance pasture, 6-room bouse, larg barn, chicken house, aprlng and trout brook on farm, I mllea from station, school on land. $1,800, easy terms. Tom O. Mason, Island City Stat bank, Cumberland. Wla HARDWOOD Umbered lake frontag farm at a bargain; 66 acrea In Polk coun ty. Wis., 60 miles from twin cities; heavy clay loam soil; half mile lak frontage; lots of hardwood saw Umber; small clearing; old buildings; good neighborhood; only $1,300; on easy terms If taken at ono. Owner N. 6., Box A. St Croix Falls, Wla Wyoming;. 10,000 ACRES JUST OPENED. Carey Act land at Wheatland, Wyo. Obtain a horn now that's sure to produce and double In value before paid for. Plenty of water now on tha land. Also selling choicest farm landa in Iowa colony, near Cneyenn. Great alfalfa and grain crops grown her every year. Healthiest climate purest waier, good market. For excursion rate, valuable maps, laws, writ Hartung Land Co., special a Late agent, Cheyenne, Wyo. rint no-acre tract, irrigated; paid up; government water right; no alkali; $.ri00 worth Improvements; will sell for $30 per am-: ILIUM down. H fc Purlin 11 a.- . - - u. rVl, I'hevenne. W vo. Mlanetianeoas. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8ALK 0R TRACE? Or do you want to buy oner Make your wanta known through THE UIl.4 MOINES CAPITAL, tb want medium of Iowa rtaiee: i trui a worn lor each inser tlon, cents a line, 70 cents an Inch. cir culatlon. 41.U00; largest of any Iowa dn Give us a trial. Address The Capitsi uana uepi.. jaoiiies, is. run o j K.A.itA.iucr-jnt sood quarter of farm land, Perkins county Nebraska; two good quarter in Kedwick county, Colorado; 160 acrea of wheat land In Alberta, Canada; twenty acres and a town lot In the onion belt of Texaa, last IWO pruWi ur. .ir-mi . .vill ft, good roadster automobile and good driving horse a .1 ii n . i.iiii u hart nu v A A ,i . . - : w - -- , box 88 ACRES oak timber $0. 4l acrea good farm, $120. (40 acrea gcod farm. tWOO. Cheaieat farms In America; easy terms any alio tract you want. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 6-S N. Y. Life Bldg. Phonea Ited 1!: A-1771 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to home owner and horn build srs. with privilege of making partial pay oienla sand-annually. W. H. THOMAS. 603 First National Bank Blag. Good 6 Farm Mortgages always ,on band and for gale amounts from $300 to 3.000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. at MM $6,000 on On). ha boiuee. O Keel's Real Eatatt Co.. 1014 N. T. Lite. Doug, or A-tlil. REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.! E7" MONEY TO IX) AN Payne Investment Co. $10 to $10, SO made promtxly. T. IX WsaaV vVead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. OARVIN BROS., d floor N. Y. Ufa ISO to $iO0.0u on Improved proper. No daisy. WANTED City loan and warrant. vt funis m amlth at Co.. 11M Farnatn St. WANTED City loana. Peter Trust Co. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTEIV About 8 acres, about I mile from Benson or Florence or Council Bluffs, with small hnuae. Will pay cash. Address W-170, care Bee. SWAPS 11 ACRES. Melroae park, Chicago. 111., clear; will trade for Income paying prop erty; price. 89.W0. Nowata Land A Lot Co., New York Life Bldg. Phone, Red 18!; A-1721. WE exchange propertlea of merit H. H. Culver, 813-813 N. Y. Life. Douglas T806. -ROOM house, modern except heat; one lot. 6Cxl50 feet; trade for western Nebraska land. Address Z, Bea office. So. Omaha. WHAT have you In southern California to exchange for Omaha property T i 26, Bea TO SELL OR EXCHANGE Corner lot OxJOO, near car line. Call 1618 Harney St. FOR SWAP. Flna art store, stock Invoice about $5,000. Will pay big anywhere; make offer. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. 6SS New York Life Bldg. Phones Red 1999, A 1721. FOR XCH A NOB-Property of all kinds. Write. 1 Acme Exchange Co., Cherokee, la. WANTED TO TRADE Good Nebraska land for hotel In Nebraska doing good busl nesg, Addres 8 169, Bee. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED to borrow $9,500 for five years on good real estate security. Address 8 139, Bee. WANTED TO BUY SECOND-HAND roll top desk. Telephone Douglas 171. BEST price paid for Id-band furniture, carpets, clothing ana shoes. Tel. li. 897L SECOND HAND clothes, .evening and party dresses. John Feldman, 218 N. 17 tb St.; phones Douglas 1128, Ind. A-2639. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI LADIES' CLOTH ING STORE pays higbest prices for parti'. Sftamoon and evening dress Had 44l WANTED TO RENT TWO unfurnished rooms and board by two business women; private family pre ferred. E 144, Bee. WANTED Either in Omaha or Council Bluffs, three rooms completely furnished for light housekeeping or two rooms with board for man and wife and 2-year-old. House must be modern. Address K, Bee office. Council Bluff. WANTED Board and room in nrlvste family by refined gentleman. W 16, Bee, WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN desire nlac to work tnt board and room to private family while at tending school. Boyles College, Bo Lb phonea TO operate farm with everything fur nished; man and wife; I boy, 14 and It years; good farmer and stockman. Louis G. Boyer, Clarion, I a. PORTTIOV o hnn.li..ii.. k with hnv 1 ft v,nn nM h..l rtf given and required. K-148, Bee. WANTED Ladles' clothes to launder hv first-class laundress. Call Douglas 6501. WANTED Young man desires nositlrm as driver on delivery wagon; well ac- quainiea witn city. Address li. v., Gen eral Delivery. DRESSMAKER Would like work in fern. llles by the day. Call after 6:30 p. m. 'Phone Doug. 6660. 2227 Dodge St LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Neb., Sep tember 20, lttlO. Sealed proposals for fur- niHhing ail material and labor for the in stallation of steel Watering Troughs at Fort Robinson, Neb. Will be received here until 11 a. m., October 10, 1U10. Blank pro posals may be obtained at this office. Plans and specifications furnished upon receipt of certified check for $10 to Insure their re turn. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Furnish ing and Installing Watering Troughs" and addressed to "Captain Malvern Hill Bar- num, constructing Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska. J25-26-0-6-7 LEGAL NOTICE UNION PACIFIC Railroad Company Auction. The follow ing unclaimed baggage will be sold at public auction at No. 617 South 16th St., Omaha, Nebraska, commencing at 7 p. m., Tuesday, October, li. trunks marked A. O. Torjuson, C. Plckard, Clarence D. Baker, W. A. Brock, Anna Byron, Harry Wathen. H. D. Crattl. Zinc trunk marked Wm. Ryan, E. S. Johnson, Joe Loranzo, E. I, Maxon, Mr. Carrie hcott. u. a. Martinez. Mr. L. F. Smith, L. F. Straube, Dr. O. A. Fischer, J W. Flint, George F. Hughes, S. Egarskl, Miss Eftle Wooidridge. Steamer trunks. marked Paul w. Lester, Miss An- gelo Ankney, H. Daugherty, R. R. Jones. Box marked "Lunay," Mr. Clarence Carr. Sample trunk marked A. E. Hart, No. 21 LU-Chicago. Cheat marked John Collin. Dress suitcase marked E. S. Tag gard, Orrle Holland,' John Green, H. Thicket, G. T. Peebles, W m. Hazard, H. H. Budd, 11. B. White, W. W. Williams, H. Rankin, D. J. Rankin, E P. Coleman, H. C. Pariah, M. Flynn, Mike Ross. Canvas telescopes marked Ray Van Bauer, E. Col lins, G. Buttler. J. D. Cordoba. E. F. Andrews, C. G. Gentry, bearing Southern Pacific interline checks Nos. 713. i4ot34. 74i!M; O. S. L. Interline checks Nos. 8&j6, 17W41, ImjOUi, 1Di204, 201034 and W7161; O. R. & N. interline checks Nos. 82541 and 127081; C. &. S. W. interline checks Nos. lntttlt, 227204, 22726S, 230679. 8036i, K)478, 326630 and local check 600621; D. & R. G. C. O. D. checks 18&1 and 1663; C, M. & St. P. C. O. D. check 122t0; S. P. L. A. S. L. Inter line check 141304; C, St. P., M. & O special check 6340; A., T. & 8. F. special checks Nos. 4M061 and 403146; C. & S. Interline checka Nos. 607620, 641300 and 641416; North ern faciiic special checks rsos. ."i.jayn and 623uuo; Orand Trunk special check 712121; Nevada Northern No. feioo; C. & W. I. C. O. D. 6134. Also &. pieces of miscellaneous articles consisting of guns, bundles, blank ets, valises, trunks, boxes, chests, watcllea and musical Instruments not marked. A. TRAYNOR, General Baggage Agent. S18-2601-1 CII1CAUU live: stock market Demand for All Claaaea of Stock la Uteady. CHICAGO, Sept. 24. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 6u0 head; market., steady; beeves, t4.KOnt6.30; Texaa ateer, $3.7iiii.u0; Western steers, $4.407.10; stackers knd feed ers, $4.t6.00; cows and heifers, $2.2&6.60; calves. $7.00(9 10.00. HOGS Receipts estimated at 6,000 head; market, steady; light, $a.l."UK.ll5; . mixed, $6,4649.60; heavy, $S.J0Ctf9.35; good to choice heavy, $6 5ous 36; pigs, $S.6tu.45; bulk of sales, $Si6iv20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated at 2,0u0 head; market, steady; native, $2.6fa 4 45; western, $3.2tVQ4.40; yearlings, $4.7&i 6.75; lambs, native, $0.2fc7.26; western, $0.50 fa7.00. t. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 24. CATTLE Re ceipts. 800 head; market ateady; steers, $4.60 tj7.M); cows and heifer. $2,5046.00; calves, $3.0uj8.2j. HoGS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady to loc lower; top. $9.36; bulk of tale. $S.60U9.G0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. KM head; market steady; lambs, $&.0o7.00. toek la Blakt. Receipts of live stock st the five princi pal western market yesterday: cattle. Hoga. Sheep South Omaha St. Joseph ... Kansas City , St. Lous Chicago Totals .... lo I.OuO 2i0 0 .. 600 ..1.OU0 ..1.0m ... 600 2.000 1.6U) $.0u0 1.000 1.000 1.000 l.SJO 13,600 (.500 OMAHA L1VES1UCK MARKET Moit Kindi of Cattle Show Decline for the Week. HOGS SHARPLY LOWER FOR WEEK Fat aad Feeder kee Have Baaed Off m Little, W kite Fat Lamb Are Mrssger aad Good Feeders Steady SOUTH OMAHA. Sept 14. . . . Cattle. Hor. Sherp. Official Monday 12 2M 1,253 41.H7 Official Tuesday 10.779 4.8 2S.KY6 Official Wednesday 11,461 4.R70 17.746 Official Thlir.H.v a iw 1 M 7111 Official Friday ...'".WW Lord Z.'an .'o7) estimate Saturday 17 2,040 3E9 ai .. . " ZZl sm uays tnis week. .. .42.208 Zl.llo i:w.wu Same days last week. ..42.064 23 .49 149,141 ame days 1 weeks ago..39.i 2.1.SDS 142.M8 hame days 1 weeks ago.. 40. 6S3 81.797 103.649 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 23.349 16.735 123.69S bams days last year.... 12, 720 12,912 1U2.S48 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, bogs snd sheep at South Omaha for ths year to data, as -ompsrad with last Var IMA lnf T)S. Cattle) aw ia sm 7.17B 1,63.262 1.7H4!S42 261,590 8neeP 1.690,234 1,289,508 400,728 ine following table show th svsras price of hog at South Omaha for tb last several dava. ith 1 Data 1 mo, J mjg. imog, I19Q7, i06. 106. 11904. 8Pt 16... I R6H i 06 I W 8841 I 061 S41 S 901 C 091 I 111 081 021 6 Ofi l 4 121 V4 6 17 t 14' 6 6f 6 29 8 65 ltd 6 $2 6 S3I t 14 t $ t 80 6 30 i 61 6 til $ 5 6 29 6 75 I 6 78 pPt. 1.. Kept. 17.. Sent. 18.. 2 8 101 1 I 14 f 84 Spt, 1... 6 7s J H t 11 6 73 t 64 a eept. 20.., Sept. 21... Sept. 22.., Pt. 23.. .71 8 47 1 41 I 17 8 121 87 8 10 81 4H 8 44 8 12 7 8 16 1 75 6 89 t 90! Sept 24.., Sunday. Maxaln.. - J ... . ,. , , Disposition or live iiucn i ine Union Htnu a-. , - c..k nm.h, fur twent v.four k 1 . . ... terday: "mun" v ' v "' RECEIPTS CARS. C, M. aV St. P.... cattle.riogs.sneep.ri r a. 1 Wabash Missouri Purl fir. ... J. 8 1 15 6 4 3 C. A N. W., east. C. & N. W., west. C, St. P., M. &. O C. B. & Q west. C, R. I, P., east.. Total recelpta 1 82 I 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Omaha Packing Co i Swift and Company 102 506 Cudahy Packlnir nnmnanv in Armour & Co 6S2 ecnwarts-Holen Co 107 Murphy (shippers)...; 838 Totals 142 2,085 CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were extremely light, there being nothing on aaie to make a market. For the week re ceipts foot up over 42.000 head, being the heaviest run of the year to date with one exception and larger than a year ago by arouna 10.000 head. In spite of the large receipts the market aa a whole has been in very fair condition on most kinds of cat tle. Beef steers especially have been a-ood sellers all the week. In suite of the fact that receipts were so large range cattle at the close of the week are not to exceed looxihc lower than one week ago. Strictly good corn fed beef steers nave been ex tremely good sellers and they commanded steady or very close to ateady prices. The half-fat corn feds, on the other hand, are 10ft 15o lower than last week. Cows and heifers were snlendld sellers all the week. Under the Influence of large receipts price DroKe during the first of the week, but the decline ha been rnenv. ered so that at the close the market Is wnere it wa one week arfo. The most noticeable change In the market has taken place in the feeder division. The country demand throughout the week has been very light for heavy cattle, which up until this week have been the best sell ers. Under tha Influence of the decrenad demand snd the heavy receipts prices broke viry Daaiy, so that at the close of the week heavy cattle are around 2640o or SOdiSOo lower than the' high time ten day ago. The decline in tha market has had the natural reault of bringing in more Duyers, so that at the close of the vuli the cattle are all cleaned up, with pros pects favorable for fOte market opening out In a good healthy condition next week. Ldgnt cattle, which were more or lean neglected during the. last several weeks, have been In very good demand this nrk and the best grades have shown but very nine LimiiKe as regaras values. The trashy and Inferior kinds have naturally eased off In sympathy for the break on other kinds. As a rule operators on ths market are looking for a good trade next week. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $6.757.75; fair to good beef steers, $5.75(56.75: common to fair beef steers, $l.50&.75; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.25fi5.25; fair to good cows and heifers. $340rti4.26; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.50fi3.40; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4 40.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.004.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, 13.25Q4.00; stock heifers, $3.0S'4.25; veal calves, $3.60to7.00 bulls, stags, etc.. $3.00.00. Quotations on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves. $6.006.50; goad to choice beeves, $5.2566.75; fair to good beevew, $4.50 65.20; common to fair beeves, $3.7064 40 good to choice heifers, $4.003j'vOO; good to choice cows, $4.004.60; fair v good grades $3.4O3.90; canners and cutters, $2.35,t 25 good to choice feeders, $4.S0QO.30; fair to good feeders, $4.25(34.75. Representative sales: A. M. Hotch kiss Mont. 29 steers.. ..1095 4 60 W cows 881 1 SS 23 cows 930 S 60 26 heifers... 935 4 60 12 steers.. ..1273 5 30 11 cows 750 1 20 5 calvea... 320 4 26 8. P. Kelaey Mont 12 cows 943 4 26 oows 743 1 nn 7 cows RSI 1 60 12 cows 90 4 25 10 steer 1100 1 90 22 steers.. ..1135 4 70 10 steers.... 931 4 40 F. J. Coll-Neb, N 10 steers.. ..1030 4 25 14 cows 932 1 90 U cows 964 1 35 7 bulls 1248 1 50 , , Q. Q. McCrary-S. D. W 16 heifers... 621 4 00 7 steers.... 791 85 J. J. Underwood Wyo. 23 feeders.. 1012 4 90 26 heifers... 895 4 60 HOGS Th tendency to hog values was If anything, a little higher this morning' Receipts were very light, however, and with trading erratic and rather quiet it was pretty hard to locate a general aver age. Practically everything on sale carried plenty of weight, bulk of offerings selling around $S.35C(iif.uO, steady to a nickel higher than yesterday. Late trad was dull at figures no better than those paid yesterday About the only hogs that woulo come under the head of lights was a load of highly mixed animals, averaging 208 pounds. They brought $6.90. the best price paid. Recelpta for the six days this week iriv a very small total, but light runs were ap parently ignored by all classes m .,,.-. from start to finish. Present prices are much lower than those of a week ago net declines amounting to 4CKji45o. Light hogs have been scarce, with the result that heavy grades bore the brunt of the decline noted. Bearish conditions surrounding tha . .. . , . .......1.1 - . . ...a L uu'wufl ijuiiii ana uncertainty In provision circles have been the main rea sons for the unsatisfactory trade lately Ma. a. . Pr. No. AT sh 17 140 I 15 M lit ... I 45 61 3 240 I 36 4 J7 40 I 46 67 '1 ... ISO 10 IkW ... I s 60 126 ... 1 10 3 2m) . f, 1 4 66 SM 46 W 6 276 ... I W 61 ll M IM si lv 00 I 50 47 tut 10 I SS (4 27 t,K) t 60 44 IM 40 t 16 U Ir,! ) M 41 lul 10 16 ti W 19) u 2 IV 120 I li ft) 2rt6 tuO U 41 thi ... IW M mi ... M 4t 160 120 I ti t M2 W I is M t ... I 40 U t. ... so 6 170 M t 40 T Ml 40 I 0 0 0 40 I 40 (2 iss W I to 64 HU) 40 I 40 71 tot ... N SHEEP Nothing fresh was received In the way of sheep or lambs todav. leaving the market practically baie 01 effertngs of any description. Yesterday's clearance was complete, despite the dull tone to trade Between 00 and 75 per cent of the week's supply of I:t9,0o0 head sold for feeding pur poses, fleshy lambs and good sheep going back Into the country at figures little dif ferent from those listed last Saturday Volume of demand l as been ample at all times, final clearance each day finding only a few odds and enda unsold. Strong weight feeder lambs moved around $4.25. with a string of choice shearers aa high as $6.60. Feeder ewes with good mouths were taken In lieu of breeders at or near $4.00. but choice breeders would safely sell at $5.00 and better. Feeder ewes, proper, are hardly quotable at over $3 40. Light feeder lambs and common feeder sheep have been uncertain sellers through out the week. A lot of thin stuff, lacking In quality, has been coming lately and has had to sell at big reductions a compared with last week's close. Inclines sr hardly Quotable, of course, but the bulk of poorer kind of feeder show an average elumo of SotTTSc. each day's price sppearlng a llttls lower than those of the previous one. Fat sheep opened lower, but Improved little toward the latter part of th week closing barely steady to around a dim lower In spots. Bulk of good ewe have been selling around $160, with bulk of gov) wethers around $4.00. Th call for fat lambs has been brisk from start to finish, with the result that today' quotation ar fully as blah aa those of a week ago. Quotations on grass stock: Good to choice lambs. $.7tVfI7 00: fair to rood lambs, $6606.75; feeding lambs. $1 103615; bandy weiant yearling.. $5.15.y 60: heavy year ling. $4.an4r6 00: feeder vearltnr. 14 eoflS.SO; good to choice wether. $4 0oi4J5; fair to good wethers. $3 75i4.fl0: feeding wetners. $3.5tK84.16; breeding ewe. $40iH: fat wes, $340a3.75; feeding ewe. $2MJJ.40; cull and buck, $1 601 .$. Representative sales: . No. At. Price. 064 Idaho lambs 74 7 00 7K Idaho lambs 74 7 00 42 Idaho ewe 11 00 U) Idaho lamba, feeders M 40 241 Idaho lamb, feeder M 40 25 Idaho lamb, feeder, culls.. 54 66 Kansas City l.lv fltoek Market. KANSAS CITT. Kept. 14. C ATT LB Re ceipts, 1,000 head, Including 100 southerns; market steadv; native steers, $i.26j.0O; southern steers, $3.SO4i5.0O; southern cows, 2. 754.00; native cows and heifers $2.i&tf d.7o: stockers and feeders, $3.1iVh.60; bulls, I3.40ii7 4.25; enjves, $4.60ii8.60; western steers, $1 5-(t7.00; western cows, $2.75ti6.00. HOGS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; hulk or sales, jx.swi.io; nrwm'J.' $.7rii9.00: packers and butchers, $8.9rtf9.20; 1 1 , . . ,n.n nr SHEEP AM) LAMB9 Receipts, 1.0M neaa; mnrxpt steady; muttons, .vm-... lambs, ID OrVyB SO; fed wethers and " lings, $4.00iijo.40; fed western ewes, $3.76 4.35. St. Louis Live Stock; Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 24. CATTLE Receipts 1.000 hesd, including 400 Texans; market steady; native beef steer. $6.0068.10; cows and heifers. $3. 50.(7.00; stockers and feel ers, $3.7566.85; Texas and Indian steer. $3.75(87.60; cows nd heifers. $3.104.!o; calves In carload lots. $6.0068.50. HOGS Receipt. 1.600 head; market 10o higher; pigs and lights. $9.2fVa9.0; packers, $8.2569.50; butcher and bet heavy, $4,000 9.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.000 head; native muttons, $4. 004-35; lambs, $6.0067.00. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER Creamery. No. L delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, Ho; No. 1 In 30-lb tubs, 30c; No. !. In 1-lb. cartons, 29c; No. 2, In 60-lb. tubs, 17 Vic; packing stock, solid pack. 22c.. dairy. In 60-lb tubs. 216 24o. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, 18c; young Americas, lVjC; dalsias, UVfcc; triplets, latoo; limbsrger. Use; No. 1 brick, US Vic; imported Swiss, las; domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 120, POULTRY Dressed broilers under 1 Iba 10c; over 1 lbs., 16o; hens 16o; cocks, loo; ducks, 16c; Reese. 15c; turkeys. Ko; pigeons, per dos., $1.20; bomer squabs, par do,, $400; fancy squabs, per do., $3.60; No. L per dos., $3.00. Allvs: Broilers, 15c; over 1 lbs., llo: bens, lie; old roosters, 6c: old ducks, full feathered. 10c: neese full feathered 10c? turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls. 200 each; pigeons. per qox., ouc; numere, per uui o.w; squans. No. 1, per dos., $1.60: No. s, per dos., 60c. FISH (all frosen) Pickerel, llo; whit fiah, 18c; pike, 15c; trout, 17c; large crapples, toe; bpanish mackeral, lsc; eei. 18c: had dock, 12c; flounder. 12c; greea catfish. 18c: i,llhjnla 16a: roesbad. 11.0ft each: ah.i roes, per pair, 65c; frog legs, pel doa, loo; Salmon, lav. Beef Cuts-Rib: No. 1. lttfo; No. S. 13V No. 1, 8c. Loin: No. L 16c; No. 1 Sc; No! q av Chucks: No. 1. 64o: No. 1. Wc: No a 6c. Round: No. 1, lc; No. 1, 7o; No. 3, 6V,o. Plate: No. L 6Vc; No. t, 44o; No. 1. 4wC. 1TRIIIT3 Oranges: California Valencia. all sixes, per box, $5,006)5.25. Lemon: Llmo- nlera. extra iwncy uv size, per ooz, 7 00; $60 size, per box, $7.60; choice U0 slxe, per box, K.oo; aw siae, per uox, ai.uu; 240 six, 60o per box Itss. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, $2.26612.60; Jumbo, bunch, $2.71 ti3.75. Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky Ford. 64 lzs, $1.76; 46 standards, $2.26. Italian Blu Prunes: wasniiigioif, per erts, $1.26; la lots, per crate, $1.16. Peac-n: California KaJwava per 20-lb. box. 76c: in lot of 31 or more, per box, 65c; Colorado Elbertas, Per W-IU. uox, ow, ill IWM, mr DOX, 100. Pears: New York Kelfer, per lu. bsk., $1.50; California B. Clai rogue, per box, $2.85; In lots, per box, $2.76. Apples; Home-grown cooking, In bbls., $4.0064.60; Missouri Jona than, In bbls., $4.2664.60; new Oregon pf box. $1.76; California Gravensteln, per' bos. t-2.10. GraDes: California Malaaaa. nee a. bsk. crate. $1.60; California 'iokay. per c. ate, 27Vi630c. Watermelon; Txa, lo per lb! Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkga In box, per box. $2.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Early Ohio, la sacks, per-bu., $1.0061.10; New Jersey wttlt stock, extra fin quality, per bu., $115, Sweet PoUtoes: Virginia, per bbl., $2.75. Onions: Large yellow. In sacks, per lb.. Jc: unions, s rvttvTw. JD Iowa, mall red and yellow, per lb., 2c: Spanish, per crate, i.3u. Garllo: Extra fancy, white, per lb;, 16c: red. per lb., 16c Ebb Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos. $L00l Celery: Michigan, par dos. bunches, 36c. HOME GROWN VEGETABLES Cab bage: New, per lb., 2c. Tomatoes: Per bsk 6060c. String and Wax Bean: Per mkt bsk., 75c. Cucumbers: Per mkt bsk 61 676c. Lettuce. Extra fancy leaf, per Jos 46c. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per dos. bunches, 30c. Turnips: Per mkt bsk.. 16c Carrots: Per mkt bsk., 40c. Beats: Per mkt! bsk., 85c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black per lb., 2c; California No. 1. per lb., Mc; Cali fornia No. i, per lb. 14c. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb.. 4c; small, per lb.. 6c. Cocoa nuts: Per sack, $5.00: per dos., 85c Uonev New. 24 frames. $1.65. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various commodities. NEW YORK. Sept. 24.-FLOTTR-Steady, With fi m J n H I n a ' anHnv -.afn ir.--. b.ett; winter Btralghta, $4t3Vri4.40; winter winter extras No. 1. $3.&'tt3.86; winter ex- t rn r Nn 9 tt gitfiW L' - i " - i w -"1 i xv S1 1 ss0 $911 sa, IK 1 IB, S4.Sisfi4.90. Rye flour, barely steady; fair to good, $4.0064.20; choice to fancy, $4,256 t'ORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel low. tl.40fll 45: coarse (1 'V.-l. I in- l.lln J,. $3.35. ..... .,v,HEAT-SPot market, easy; No. 2 red. $1.044, elevator, and $1.04 f. o. b., afloat No. 1 northern Duluth. 11.23H, f. o. b., afloat. Futures market was weak all morning and about He lower, Influenced by easy cables, big world's shipments and an absence of export business. The close was 4c to Vc net lower. September, $1.04 PL- cosd I1-OH4; December, $1.07i 10713-16. closed $1,071.; May, $l.i3 closed $1.12; receipts, 9.600 bu.; shipments, 5,001 bu CORN Spot market, ensy; No. 2, 61c, elevator, domestic, basis to arrive, and 61,c, f. o. b., afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing V(je lower September closed 6lc; December, 69'Ac; re ceipts. 109.126 bu.; shipments, 7,606 bu tAT8r"t8,otvmiirk,"t' teady; new standard white. 3c; No. 2 white. 3!Hic; No 1 38Vc; No. 4, 37c. Futures market was without transactions. closing unchanged to Uc lower. November closed 3!iTc; December 4oc; May, 4;tc; receipts, 61,868 bu, HAY Dull; prime, $1.10; No. 1, $1,060 1.07V4; No. 2. 95c6$1.00; No. 2, 75SROc HOPS Quiet; state common to 'choice 19m. 194121c; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast. iviiti, iwn, nominal. LEATHER Steady ; hemlock first 2 24c; seconds, 206i2c; thirds, 186'20c; rejects liii 17c. PROVISIONS-Pork barely steady; mess $3.00; family $J5.0Wi26.00; short clear 26 f 23.75. Heef, steady; mess, $16.0i5 16 50 family, $19.006'.0.00; beef ham. $22.0i6'24'm' Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. 15618c; pickled hams, 14VyiU5c Lard steady; middle west prime, $12.(K(fi290- re fined, steady: continent, f!3 a); South America. $14.0"; compound, $10.87HtMl a TALLOW Firm; prime city hhds ' 7Tie. country, 7siVc. ' POULTRY-Allvej steady; springers, 16 15Hc; fowls. 15ijit;; turkeys, 12W15C lr eased, dull; western broilers, 17fi20c" fows, lH4'(i7Hc; spring turkeys, 14617c. ' Kt. l.ouls (iii-eral Market. ST. LOl'IS. Mo., Sept 24. WHEAT Fu tures, lower; September. 9ic; December $l.tiVS1.01; May, $1.0. Cash, steady track: No. 2 red, 97ch$1.04; No. 1 hard Wc till.Ort. , CORN Futures, lower; December. 33c Msy, fc. Cash, weak; track: No. 1 SJHc: No. ! white. 34',4c R YK Nominal; 78c. FIX)lTR Firm; red winter patents, $5 otVd 5.5o; extra fancy and straight, $4 Zu"4 80 hard winter clears, $.r4oti$.60, SEED Timothy. $S.0n6.5O. CM IKNMEAL-$3.10. BRAN Steady; rncked. east track, 7e42 $roo. HAY Steady; timothy, $12.00619 00; prai rie, $12.H0fd 15.(0. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing $J00. Lard higher; prime steam. $12.r? ll.ai' lirv salt meats, lower; boxed extra short. $'2 374. clear rlba, $12.62'; short clears! $U7li. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short, $14 12V; clear rlba, $14.12V; short clears, ''im'Ai L T R Y Steady; chickens, 12Ho; springs. 12Vc; turkejs, 1MIc; ducks, lie; seese. 9c. BlITTKR Quiet: creamery, bMj29Hc. EGG .- Heady; 22V- Receipt. Shipment Wheat, bu 107.OW s2.7o0 Flour, bbla "0 6.S00 Coi-h. bu 64.WM Oal. bu 83.100 $4.au0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Little or No Adrance in Wheat Dur ing Lait Week. DOMESTIC MLLLINQ HELFS SOME Weakness $ Cora I Proaaaaeeal aad Caaa Valaea Droa a Fall Ceat Rearlasi Reports A re Kaateraaa. OMAHA. Sept 14. 1910. Wheat value for the week how llttls or no advance, and market conditions ar heavy. Foreign buying has been disap pointing, while domestic milling demand has Improved and been a su:tlnlng feature. Northwestern markets ar showing ths best strength. With clearing weather forecasted over th corn belt,- with no prospects of alarm ing low temperature, th corn market rule very heavy, sentlmsnt Inclining to ths besr side. I.owr cable In wheat and the large primary movement which ha been large for some time, together with heavy world hlpmvnts. gave wheat a weak tone. Cash value were easier at He lower. Weak neaa In corn wa pronounced to ward th close, cash balances losing a full cent. Bearish report were numerou on the condition of the growing crop. Primary wheat receipts were 1,071.00 bushels and shipments were 554,000 bushela. against receipt last year of 1,440.000 bushels and shipments of l,278.friO bushels. Primary corn renmnta were 631.000 bushels and shipments were 471,000 bushel, against receipts last year of 639.000 bushels and shipments of d.0oo bushels. Clearances wsr fts.000 bushels of corn, none of oats and wheat and flocr epaul to 120,000 busheJ Liverpool closed W3Ht lower on wheat and unchanged to Vd lower on corn. Omaha Cash Prleea. WHEAT No. I hard. 6c1T$l.0l; No. 1 hard. 94S99ic; No. 4 hard. r7WT95c; re jected hard, 4Ha87He; No. S spring. 96 tW; No. 1 aprlng, 9C-6W4V CORN-No. I -whlta, 49iptto; No. 1 white, 494S0c; No. 4 white, 48H4j4o; No. 2 color, 4Mnk)Hc; No. 1 color. 497r0c; No. 4 color, 48S84c; No. I yellow, 49(R60Hc; No. $ yellow, 49S60c; No. 4 yellow, 4ff tjo; No. a, 49O0c; No. I. 49Htj60c; No. 4, Hfic; no grade, 44947H OATS-No. t white. liH32o; standard, ma32c: no. a wwts, iivs2c; No. 4 white. KHtverilc: No. I yellow. MWSOlc: No. 4 yellow, loti 30140. BARLEY No. 4. 465c; No. I feed, 68 fiOOo. RYE No. I, 7ffTtc; Nc, I. 713720. Carlat Receipt. Wheat Com. Oata Chicago 77 894 123 Minneapolis 808 Omaha 61 (1 83 Duluth 191 Kaasas City Grain and Provlalea. KANSAS CITT. Sept 24 WHEAT December, 97o bid: May, ll.02 bid; cash unchanged to lo lower; No. 1 hard, 98c $1.01; No. 8. 96c1.01; No. 8 red. $1.001.01; No. 8, 6c$1.00. OATS Unchanged; No. 1 white. 331350: No. $ mixed, 82-5330. RYE No. I, 76C. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $13.50 1400; choice prairie, $12.2M12.60. BtrrTEK creamery, zsc; nrsts, o: sec onds, 23c; packing stock, 11V4C CORN December, 48Tc, sellers; May, 63c bid: cash unchanged to Ho lower; No. 2 mixed, 64fft64Hc; No. $ mixed, 53(g4c; No. 8 whJte, 63HB,b4c; no. , 6i"iW03o. EGGS Extras, 86c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 16o. Recelpts.Bhlpments. Wheat .. 236.000 165.000 Corn 16.000 16,000 Oats 18,000 2,000 Osnaha Hay Market. OMAHA Bent. 14. HAT No. 1 upland. $12.00; Kansas, $11.00; No. 8 upland, $11.00: packing, fa oo; airaira, m oo. straw: wneai, $6.00; rye, r 00; oats, 18.00. GOVERNMENT AUCTION SALE or CROW INDIAN LANDS On October 15, 1910, at the United States Land Office, Bill ings, Montana, the government will offer the remaining unentered lands on the Crow Indian Reservation, consisting of 8UU,000 acres, at not less than $2.00 per acre, one-fifth cash, the remainder in four equal annual payments without interest. No residence re quired. LOCATION: These lands are located near new growing towns on the Burlington Route between Hardin and Billings, are all close to market, and a portion of these lands will come under the proposed high line canal. The remainder of these lands are valuable for dry farming and grazing. ACREAGE ONE CAN PURCHASE: 640 acres is the largest amount that can be purchased by any one person or by his agent. If interested, write today for map and further particulars. A. D. S. 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Johanaon Drug Co.. 24th and Spalding. S. A. Baranek. 1402 South 14th street. Cba. E. Lothrop, 1334 ti. 14th 8tru I'ltlCAUO C1RA1M A4D PHOV1IOM Featares af tbe Tradlaaj aad tloalaa; Prices aa tha Board af Trad. CHICAGO. Sept. 14. Alleged fear of Canadian competition even wild the Import duty of 25 tenia a bushel wa a new bug bear today for wheat owner, and taJk of euch a possibility acted a a last straw and there was much liquidation and at, unusual amount of ahort selling accord ingly. The close waa at a net decline of He to He, corn showed a loss of Ho to H" to He at the finish and oats He to He Ths end of trading left hog product all the way from loc higher to 20c lower. ITimary recelpta of wheat were nearly 600.000 bushels more than last week. There wa no export business and milling rail waa poor. Larg shipment eemed prob able Monday and Liverpool and Paiia quo tation cam lower. Aa if to add to tha woes of the bulls, discussion developed a to what might ba expected should greater foreign demand not arise- for Canadlar wheat. Borne little comfort wa derived however, from a belief that the visible sup ply total will fall short of a year ago when ther was an Increase of 8.1S6 0O0 bushel In America The fact waa noticed too, that northwest receipt this week were only 4,01! cars, against T.B26 ths cor responding week twelve months previous Such consideration Induced a steady tonti at the clora December ranged from 99-Ve to $1 00H to $1.01. flnlnshlng c net lower at 99Hc Short selling from Influential sources' weakened corn. December fluctuated be tween 61Hc and 61Hc and closed c to He down at 61He to 6lHc. The cash dmnand was dull. No. $ yellow closed at 53y'(K8Vo. Oata eased off with other grains. De cember varied from 84Hc to Itc. and in the final trading waa He to He off ai 34Ho to 84c. Because of limited Inquiry hog products sagged. Latest prloe showed pork un changed to 2oc off, lard unchanged to lSo higher, and ribs at last night's figures to 6c to 7Hc below. Leading futures ranged as follow: Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. Closal Yes y. Wheat I I I Sept. 97HI 7H HI 96T 97 Deo. 100HH,100HH tl H 1 00H May 1 OtV 1 OX, 1 OOH.l 06HH 1 06 Corn Sept. 63H $3H 51HI 53H, M' Dec. 61H5JH 61H 6lHMVuHi 61H May 54HUH 54H 64H 64HwH 5H Oats Sept i 63H Dec. 84H 14H 14H 34H'tfH 34- May 87H 87 87 37 87 Pork Sept. 19 00 19 16 18 80 18 W 19 00 Oct. 18 85 18 86 18 70 16 70 IS 65 Jan. 17 95 17 96 17 M) 17 90 17 80 Lard Oct. 12 50 12 57 12 42 18 66 18 40 Nov. 11 60 11 00 11 62 U 60 11 55 Jan. 10 60 10 tW 10 62 10 60 10 60 Rlba Sept. 11 52 11 62 11 62 11 00 11 60 Oct 11 20 11 26 11 16 11 26 11 82 Jan. 52 9 62 9 42 50 50 No. 8. Cash quotations were a follows: FLOUR Quiet; winter patents, $4 MS 5 Or.; winter straights, $4.00rq4.76; spring straights, $4.704.76; bakers, l4.6tXJ5.75. RYE No. 8. 73o. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4&364e; fair to choice malting, 6SQ71c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. $2 64; No. 1 northwestern, $2.76. Timothy, $7.00 9.80. Clover, $10.0tvai6.. PROVISIONS Mees pork, per bbl., $19.80 919.56. Lard, per 100 lbs., $18.70. Short ribs, sides (loose). lUOOtfll.TS. Short clear sides (boxed), $11.76(913.25. Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 102,000 bu. Primary receipt were 1,078,000 bu., compared with 1,440,800 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 70 cars; corn, 376 cars; oata, 99 cars; hQgs, 25.000 head. BUTTER Steady; ct-eamertee, ' 24328c; dairies, 23tt7c. EGGS Steady: recelpta, 7,370 cases, at mark, cases Inoluded, 1720c; firsts, 82c; prime firsts, 84c. CHEESE Steady; daisies, 15c; twin. 14&15c; young Americas, 15&16c; long horns, 1516c D. 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