THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912. 11 OFFERED FOR REXT. .Houses aad Cottages. WALKING DISTANCE. ' c 2842 Dodge, modern, 8 room house, good ' condition,- possession at once, $25. ' 2807' Dewey Ave., strictly modern - 7 room house, hot water heat, fine neigh borhood, HO. W. W. Mitchell, 414 Bet, Bldg. fioug. 1S73. TEN-ROOM, brick, modern, 21 Capitol Ave. FOR RENT. $15. ' 4205 No. 25th Ave., 6-rms., mod. ex. heat. 139. 2819 Decatur St. 5-rms. all mod. $20. 4212 Cumins St. 5-rms. all mod. $22. 631 So. 20th St. 6-rms. mod. ex. heat "30. 29SS Dodge St. 6-rms. all mod. $30. 3908 No. 17th fit. 7-rms. aU mod. FLATS. $12. 1554 X. 16th., 3-rms. mod. ex. heat 2i.50. 2510 Sherman Ave. 5-rma. all mod. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. : A-1188. 8-ROOM, strictly modern house In Dun dee. Harney 25. UPPER DAVENPORT, 8-R. Four rooms and hall down, four rooms and bath above. ' Hot water heat - O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101$ Omaha Nat'l. Tel. Douglas, 2715. 231S a 14TH New 8-room house, all modern, Inquire at 2326 B. 11th St. H per mo. 3 to 4 rooms. Tel. D. 2107. J4TH AND DEWEY Close In 5-room brick, $30. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. ' 101,6 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. Stores and Offices. FOR RENT Offices In Pullman Bldg., next to Burlington station. Doug. 1616. Fins laundry equipment r'ms. 220 N. 23d. STORE ROOM or shop. 1809 Farnam; Steam heated; fronting alley; merchan dise entrance; full glass front Hall, 43 Ramge. D. 7406. Ind A-440S. FOR RENT Store room for rent, In splendid location; party has lease on his hands and will sublease at a bargain. Remington Type wrlter Co.. 19th and Douglas Sta. " M'CAGUE BLDO., 15TH AND DODOE. Attractive offices; moderate prices, APPLY OMAHA LOAN AND BUILD1NQ ASSOCIATION. . 2-6-r. h., walking distance, for colored tenants, $12. Charles E. Williamson Co., 101 S. i6th St. cor. Dodge WAXTEI TO RENT. WANTED Furnished aopartment. flat or small hsusa in good neighborhood, by 'pentleman and wife. Must be taste fully complete, fairly reasonable and thoroughly modern. Address, J 719. Bei. REAL ESTATE WANTED TO sell your property list it with the O'NEIL R. E. INS. AGENCY. Tyler 1024. 1505 Farnam St. REAL ESTATE LOANS - S10V to $10.00i) made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. GARVIN BROS.tt g&r&K 6 CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., $10-813 Brandeis Tneater Bldg. LOANS on farms and improved city property, t pet, to 6 pet.; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Son, 1603 Farnam St. Omaha. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. . OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Natl. Doug. 2162. Wanted farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co., Oral MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $50,000. W. H. THOMAS. 603 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co WANTED City loans and warrant W. Farnam Smith ft Co., 1320 Farnam at FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE SODA fountain, lee cream parlor, lunch counter, -luncheonette, cigar and candy business; will exchange for Canadian land. Emma McCord, Marshalltown, la. 75-BARREL flQyir mill and elevator for sale or trade; good feed business. Ad dress, Box 27, Centralis, Kan. WANTED Complete -printing outfit for running up-to-date country news paper. Will trade good clear Nebraska land, or will offer inducements to right party to put in paper. Address Y 165, Omaha Bee. FOR SALE or trade. Newspaper nnd Job printing plant Courier. Minden, Neb. OFFERED FOR 8 ALB furniture. Baseburner, hotel range, rurh. 939 X. 24. BROWN leather bed davenport, rugs, chairs, mattress, kitchen ware, cabinet base; new. Maewood, Apt 10, 2uli Ave. and Harnev. ACCOUNT moving win sell ranges, heat ers, baseburners; lott"sl prices. 1919 Clark. LEAVING city; must sell immediately, furniture of o-room house,, including china, kitchen utensils acd lawn mower; also ladles' new bicycle (Raycycle), 1534 Georgia Ave. ' FIRST-CLASS furniture, nearly new. Must be sold at once. 2706 S. ffitd St Musical luatrumrnta. Electric pianos. Continental Nov. 119 N. 1. Typewriters. RENT from the manufacturer direct, No. I Oliver typewriter, 3 months, $4.00. 'Phone Douglas 2919. Th Odver Type writer company. - TYPEWRITER for rjnt, months $5. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Miscellaaeons. $5.00 COAL It's good; try a ton. Best for money. Web. 848, Harmon ft Weeth. FOR SALE New and jecond-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix. lures uf all kinds; easy, payments. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 407-40) & 10th street : WE WILL deliver during month of Sep 'tember only, large load kindling wood, ' $3.00. National Box Co. Harney 1476. A BARGAIN x '?aww ' books of 13 volumes, X of 10 volumes, Law i Dictionary, Hale on Torts, Cooley on 'Torts, Clark's Criminal Law Book; will i sell cheap; make me an offer; good as '.new. A. J. Knott 4616 N. 36th St Web. 6698. CADET suit large size, good condition. Harney 2433. " ONE fine diamond ring; weight, 1 carat, and one ladies' , diamond ring, weight carat; a snap. Call at Flat iron hotel, room 405. VIOLIN, Stradlvarius; also Smith Premier typewriter. $17 No. 17th Bt SAFES Overstockeu v:th secoorl-haud safes; all sizes and makes; bargains. American Supply Co. -iaiQ Farnam St. . DESKS, safes, scales, show caes, shelv ing, etc.; Bee us first Omaha Fixture and : Supply Co., 414-16-18 S. 12th. Doug. 2724. SAFE for sale at Remington typewriter 1 Co., 17th and Douglas. ALL the large Wilson diamond? have i been sold. We now offer smalL. dla I monds at $20, $30, $10 and $50 apiece. The Byron Reed Co. 212 So. 17th St. ONE fine diamond scale in glass I case, also one optical trial case. Apply Sol Bergman Jewelry Co., 409 Bo. 15th St. I SET of watchmakers' tools, lathe and nil appliances, bench and foot wheel, at : sacrifice. Aply M. D. Franks, 1811 ! Farnam St PERSONAL I Massage. Mrs. Rlttenhouse 808 Boston Bid. ,( AQSAftTT'.Swedish movement Ap t ; MAOOAUB o lsi)u Farnam. D. 6240. "ANNA H. MARKS ." nam. Davldge Block. Apt 3. Doug. 652L VITAL mascuge, vital bath. Lr. Anna D. Fisher, 401 Ware block, $09 & 15th. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cost' off clothing; In fact anything you do noi need. Wa collect repair and sell at 131 ' N. 11th St for cost of collection, to the worthy, poor. 'Phono Douglas 412 and wagon will call. WANTED The address, or Charles Mc Coy and Wheeler McClure, who were em ployed by J. J. Hurt, 52d and L St., South Omaha, Neb., in October, 1907. G 707, Bee. - YOUNG women coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to visit the Younil Women's Christian association bulldlnif at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places, or otherwise assisted. Look fo. : ur travelers' aid at the Union station. .; 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY, liexteri Pharmacy, 12th and Dodge. . HASSEOTHERPY $T Allen of Chicago, 100 8. 17th. 1st tl. D. 7665. BATHS, Swedish massage, Mrs. Snyder, fro. 3, The Dunsany, 10th & Pierce. U.mn. TmaQNETIC healing, over 710 S. 16th. Vf AKSAtTFl Expert treatment Mrs. iU-ADQiiUTJ gteeie. 208 S. 13th St R. 325 DENTAL work under supervision of professor. No charge except for material, treighton College of Dentisty, 210 S. 18th. FREE treatment diseases of women and children under professors' supervision. 1 to 2:30 dally. Crelghton College of Medi cine. 14th and Davenport POULTRY AND PET STOCK Screenings, $1.60 per 100. Wagner, 801 N. 16 BOSTON terrier pupa, screw tall; slra my champion Tom Cribb. Call Douglas U.6. 2020 Farnam. - ' - ' WANTED To buy a good bird dog. Telephone Red 4301. WANTED TO RCT Household gds. clothes ft shoes. Doug. 3971 r,r tt: Vioct prices for furniture. Fay liignesi ciothea, .hoes. w. 614& TrsT second-hand household goods. 1 Tel. S. 777. POLC-OFF 2d-hd. store pays biggest prlcts for furniture, clothes, shoes. W. 1607 COTTAGE-BY-THE-SEA, one block from car line to 8an Francisco, one block from ocean beach, to exchange for good 1912 5-passenger automobile. Write T. T. Johnson, Burke, 8. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR-LAND-Splendid general mercantile business in eastern Colorado; stock nearly new; will invoice about $8,000; did $50,000 cash busi ness this year. Good live town and large territory to draw from. Write Y 153, Omaha Dally Bee. FOR SALE $5,090 stocK of hardware, furniture and undertaking in the best town In Boone Co.; will consider some city property. Altschuler Hdwe. Co. St Edwards. Neb 30 ACRES of good California land for residence near or in Omaha. Telephone D. 3345. FOR EXCHANGE 76-bbl. grist mill and large brick residence, both at Ash land, Neb.; will trade them together or singly; stock of merchandise or Lincoln property preferred. Purchaser will have to furnish power for mill, otherwise it is In good running order. J. H. Snell, Lincoln. House phone 6379; office phone B-8575. REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Ueortla. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA. Traversed by the ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RA1LROAO. Lands adapted to the widest range ot crop. AU the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat, ing with this coming country. Us soil, climate, church and school advantages, write W. B. LEAHY. DEPT. K, General Passenger Agent ATLANTA. OA. Kansas. LISTEN. W are doing it. Doing what? Selling farms in Franklin Co., Kan., at 40 to (70 per acre. Only 00 miles from Kansas City, the best market in the world. Write for our Sale ft Exchange list Porter Land Co., Ottawa. - Kan. . Idaho. FOR SALE 20-acres of apples and prunes at New Plymouth, Idaho. This year's apple crop estimated at 3,000 boxes goes with land. Small payment down, long time on balance, w. E. Bell, Em mett, Idaho. Iowa. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to Insert a small want ad in the De Moines Capital. Largest clr. culation In tha state of Iowa, 43.000 daily. The Capital is read by and believed In by the stand patters of .lows, who simply re I use to permit any other paper In their boraes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; $1.21 per line per month; count (la ordinary words to the line. Address e atoioea Capital. Des Moines, la- FOR 8ALE-286.-acre form, Big Sioux Valley, northwest Iowa, 3 miles from town. Fine buildings. Prise home place. $130 per acre. Address, F. A. Keen. Beloit. Iowa, Montana. CAREY LANDS OPEN TO ENTRY Valler, Montana, project. Fifteen annual payments. Irrigation system practically c-ompietea. i-orty tnousana acres irri gated this year. Grain yields double dry farm crops. Write Clinton, Hurtt ft Co., Box 3, Valler, Montana. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS Of TITLE. " Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, 206 Brandeis Theater. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. BEST BARGAIN IN OMAHA A; good 9-room, modern 2-story house, well built home; lias good furnace, open plumbing. Instantaneous gas heater in bath room; house Is well arranged, with front hall, parlor with mantel and fire place; dining room, library, kitchen and five bedrooms on second floor; a large barn; lot 35x140; nice shade trees; paved street, with paving paid for. Located at 2417 N. 22d St. Very conventlent to two car lines, stores and schools. Price re duced to $3,000 for quick sale. W. H. GATES, 644 New Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 1294. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Nne-rpom house, furnace, stationary laundry tubs in cellar; practically all modern; lot 40x124. Price only $3,500. This is a big bargain. Located 911 S. 36th St $500 caeh, balance on payments. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandeis Theater. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, indexed, mailed free on application. Charles E. Williamson Co.. Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, Care of Property. Omaha. van fiAt.F. 2S77 Evans St.. 6-room.. new, modern, oak finish, sleeping porch. Call Owner. Webster il $2,850 Walnut Hill Bargain TkAwMii,hiv mftarn fi-rnom house at 4011 Nicholas street with lot 50x150. Cheap est home in the district. Armstrong-Walsh Company, Tyler 1536. 210 S. 17th street. Walking Distance 217 No. 30th Street Owner is anxious to go to California and wants her home soiu ty October 1. This s is a dandy well built house of six rooms and reception hall; 8 rooms on the first floor and bedrooms and a bath on the second floor, t irst' floor Is finished with oak and the upstairs with white pine. Price, $4,200. Owner will take $1,500 cash and balance for five years at 6 per cent. These are exceptidnal'y fine terms. O'Neil's.R, E. & Ins. Agency, 1505 Farnam Street. Telephone, Tyler 1024. p. S. To sell property list it with us. Close In 6-ROOM modern home, lot 66x150, room to build another house, good barn, paved street, good shape, all - paid, 23d and Leavenworth streets. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 4754. COUNCIL BLUFFS. New, modern, 6-r bungalow, on large lot with south front 2 blocks from car line and 10-minute ride to Omaha. Terms, $209 cash. We will show you. Day ft Hess Co., 123 Pearl St. Phone 3344. GOOD 5-room house, large lot with fruit, for sale cheap, 1707 So. Uth St. TO BUY, SfcLL OR RENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. FIVE-ROOM modern house, full ce ment basement, upstairs large enough for two additional rooms; one block from car; in Bemls park district; easy terms. Tel. Owner, Benson 107. , REAL ESTATE ACREAGE FOR SALE. ORCHARD HEIGHTS 7 miles from Omaha postoffice, in Iowa, 800 acres, subdivided into small tracts to suit. Price, $50 to $100 per acre. Tha es tate must be sold soon. DAY ft HESS. 123 Pearl St., Counoil Bluffs, will show you the land, wood ana posts ror sale. ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omnhs. Orin S. Merrill. 1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH l.ST) FOR SAMS California. GRIDLEY trrlgated colony land at $75 to $159 per acre; good land, plenty of water; thickly settled district, with good schools, adjoining town of 1,000. Easy terms. Write for Illustrated booklet Homeseekers' Irrigated Lard Co.. Grid ley. California. Colorado. FOR SALE 160 acres land, Logan Co., Colorado; good soil; water near surface; uncultivated; fine crops surrounding. Ad dress Miss M. J. Spears, Supreme Court Denver, uuo. ... Minnesota. IT WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE Payne Investment company Is a colon izlng agency, and in all our campaigns we make an effort to sell only to actual settlers. In our Minnesota campaign we have been quite successful along thu line, not only because It Is desirable farm land where a man. can make a spendia living, but the prospect of future rise In value is attracting great attention. As far as the speculative end of it Is concerned, there is nothing better in the country today than Lyon cbunty, Minne sota, farms. Some of the farms we have listed will be increased from $10 to $25 an acre within a year, and we firmly be lieve they will double In value Inside of five aears. , IN THE CORN BELT Lyon county is In the corn belt and these farms being well Improved, with rich soil, well watered, well drained everv feature attroctlve are worth lust as much as high priced Iowa and Illinois corn farms. PRICES VERY LOW $65 to $100 Per Acre We can' make easy terms on these Min nesota farms, because tha values are high, but prices low, and no better se curity can be offered. We are taking people up there every day, and the man with money buys every time. It is lrreslstable you cannot help seeing that it is a spendld proposition and worth more than the money asked. We have some attractive literature, descriptive of these farms, and if you are interested write to us ana we win bn glad to discuss the matter with you- or better yet, go up there, look the country over and see for yourself that we have not misstated or overstated the facts in regard to the conditions. Payne Investment Co. . colonization Agents. OMAHA. MINNESOTA. Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;" special rates. DAY ft NIGHT REALTY CO., 103 Bankers Life Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. , Missouri. MISSOURI grain and stock farm, 500 acrs; 250 acres In good state of cultiva tion; balance timber. Whole tract till able. Nice, level, productive land, grows good crops. All under fence except 60 acres. Bearing family orchard; 5-room frame house with cellar. Good frame barn and outbuildings, cistern and lake; close to chool and church. Three miles from Salem county seat; on public, road, R. F. D. and telephone line. This Is a No. 1 tract of land. Lays fine and offered at a low price. Only $35 per acre, $7,500 cash and balance easy at 6 per cent Breckenrldge ft Chambers, Salem, Dent county, Missouri. Nebraska. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha; farms. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORIN S. MERRILL. Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. 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 6 per cent. Apply to M. Lyons, Emmet. Neb. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $25 TO $25 PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for U 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. FUND1NOSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY. NEB. Soain Dakota. FOR SALE-480 acres fine rolling, grazing land, fenced three wires; dwell ing and out-bulldlngs; 100 acres can be farmed: plenty water. Six miles north Bonesteel. Gregory county. South Dakota. Also 61 high grade Hereford cows and calves, two registered 3-year-old bulls. Cattle not for sale separately. For further particulars address C. W. Rogers, PIL GER, NEB., Lock Box 194. FOR SALE. 150 acres 13 miles east of Buffalo Oap, S. D.. on Cheyenne river. All fenced. A big bargain at $35 an acre. Address P. J. Mlnner, Grand Island. Neb. FOR SALE 160 acres Rood tarm land; 10 acres broke, balance all tillable: f miles from Dallas and 6 miles from Colome. Price. $40 per acre, payabl. 11.500 cash. $2,600 March 1. 1313; $2,401 March 1. 1917. . Address Box 16, Dail'. K. D. 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 Enornious crops, paying for land. Grain shoulder high; $15 per acre. Expenses refunded, if statment untrue. Write C. L. Beatty, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success, ' . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Karket Remain About Same, bat Has Bearish Aspect. C0BN BELT WEATHER IS GREAT Surprising- Feat a re la Oats Trade la the Stnbboraneaa la Prices for All the Months Deaplte the Breaks. OMAHA, Sept. 13. 1911 .There is still a good slsed element in the trade which believes In the merit of wheat at the present level. There was a certain amount of accumulation by the wire houses on the breaks. The market had spasmodic rallies like those of yes terday morning, only to get the buyers on the swell In trouble, then it dropped easily and quickly. The dullness In trad ing is the result ot the bearish news from the northwest on both sides of the line, where wheat Is sure to move heavily and keep on moving until it tires the trade out The southwest markets had heavy shipments yesterday. The decline of the last few days brought fairly good export business, but that is not sufficient to start aggressive bull operations. It looks like a market in which those who have patienoe to wait for the swells and sell conservatively will be on the right side. Cash wheat unchanged. So long as the present very fine weather continues all over the corn belt there will be a bearish feeling In the trade and on the part of the public be cause of the big prospective yield with lighter feeding operations certain for the year. The feature In corn yesterday was the sharp drop of several cents In cash prices, which helped to demoralise the futures. The break has been sufficient to justify caution on the selling side of December corn at the discount under September. While the general feeling In bearish there are many who believe it is not wise to sell corn low down In the fifties which may later in the year be converted into high priced meats and lard. Cash corn He lower to lc higher. The surprising feature in the oats trade Is the stubbornness in prices for all months in face of the 'break In other markets. It makes it look as If the trade in the country regarded prices on a safe level. Cash oats was unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were 1,976.000 bushels and shipments were 1,009,000 buBh els. against receipts last year of 1.077,0ml bushels and shipments of 463.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 796,000 bush els and shipments were 6S3.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 623,006 bush els and shipments of 281,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were L 020,000 bushels and shipments were 602,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 600.000 bushels and shipments of 812,000 bushels. Clearances were wheat and flour equal to 326,000 bushels, corn, 23,000 bushels and oats 93,000 bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat H to d higher and corn hi to Wd lower. The following cash sales were reported Wheat: No. 1 hard, winter. 6 cars, 86c; 11 cars, 85c. No. $ hard winter; 1 car, 83 Vic; 4 cars, 85c; 1 car, S4Mic; 1 car, 84c. No. 4 nard winter, $H cars, 83o. No grade hard winter, 1 car, 79ttc; 1 car (very poor) 75c. No. S spring. 1 car, 6a No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 86c. Rye: No. 2, 1 car. 67o. No. 8, car, 63c. Oats: standard, 1 car, 31c. No. 3 white, i cars, 81Ho; $ cars, nc; 2 cars, 31c. No, 4 white, 8 cars, Sic; 11 cars, 304e. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car, 72Hc No. 3 white, 3 cars, 7214c; 1 car, 72c. No. 4. white, 1 car, 684c; No. 3 color, 1 car, 71c; No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, 69c; No. 3 yellow, 6 cars, 6Hc No. 4 yellow, Vt car, 68Hc, No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 69Ve; 5 cars, 69; 1 car, 694c; car, 69c. No, 4 mixed. 1 car, 68c; 1 car, 68c. No grade, 1 car, 67c. ' Omaha Cash Pricea- WHEAT Nn K. KR87izn. xt. hard, 846ttc: No. 4 hard, 81fi85o. , vwtvm o. i wnite, 7Zftc; no. 8 white, 2?24c: No. t whit, eaujann- xt color. 71c: No. 9 vollnw AOs.. low, 69V4g9Hc; No. 4 yellow, 68684c; No. 2, 6949c; No. 3, 6969c; So? 4 6S68V4c; no grade. 67c. 9iI1rN(l 8 wn,t- V432c; standard, 81W31e; No. 8 white, 3131Hc; No. 4 .prnLtI"ia,l,n'' wiwc; No. 1 teed, RYE No. 6667c; No. 8, Carlot Reoelnts. Chicago 205 391 230 '"iniieapuiis (l , ... ,,, Duluth iQi Omaha 76 i6 85 ivansas uity 177 17 11 St. Louis 178 64 23 Winnipeg 63 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnres of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 13. Revival of export demand helned tnrfnv tfl KpinsT O h stilt- n lively advance in wheat. Prices were mgner irom tne start. Bullish cables furnished the cue to traders and nullified fears of heavy world shipments. Much of the business- consisted of buy ing on the part of the people who yes terday had been urgent sellers. December fluctuated between 90Hc and 91tyc, with lust sales 914c, an advance of c com psred with twenty-four hours before. Offerings of corn proved light except on hard soot. Dprpmiusr Mn.. 61tt6H4c to 62ttc, closing He, net higher, ' -n graaes were only in mod erate demand. No. 2 yellow was Quoted at 7272Vc. Falling off in receipts had a tendency to lift oats. December ranged between 3232Wc and ny,mc. The close, 32o, showed gain of Mc, net. Packers sold January provisions, but sustained nearby deliveries. The close was 10c either way from last night's close. The leading futures nosed as follows Artlcle Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Sept. 91H 92 914 M 9Ui Dec. 804 91H 90ft 1 ft)! May. 94M 95 947 942 Corn. m r-ept. W4ff'A 7014 W- tR 68U. Dec.61 M51 tl 61H May. 51VvaW5rd2i ii SlSUifcn Oats. I Sept. 3214 S2 32V4 32lSif81i Dec. 82 Z2&Wm,m M wl May. 3414W, 34V6 34 344 Si Pork. Sept 17 30 17 2214 Oct.. 17 25 17 85 17 25 17 35 17 25 Jan.. 18 6714- . 18 60 18 70 18 55 18 6714 18 6214 Lard. Sept. 11 10 11 10 11 074 11 10 11 10 Oct.. 11 12!4 U 15 11 10 11 v 11 H 11 10 Dec. 10 65 10 70 10 66 10 6714 10 6714 Jan.. 10 67V4 10 60 10 65 10 56 Ribs. Bept. 10 62 10 67V4 10 62H 10 6714 10 60 Oct.. 10 6214- 10 66 10 66 10 6714 10 60 10 67'H 10 6214 Jan.. 10 0214 10 0214 9 96-7H 9 974 10 00 10 00 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady ; winter patents, $4.10 4.80: straights, $3.90t8i.OO; spring patents. $4.2696.70; straights, $4.004.20; - bakers, $3.7008.90. RYE No. 2. 680. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4663c: fall to choice malting, 6070c. BEEDS-TImothy. $2.00413.75: clover, 18.00B17.00. PROVISIONS-Fork, mess, $17.2517.3714, lard (In tierces), $11.124; short ribs (loose), $10.67. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 826,000 bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradstreet s, wert equal to 461,200 bu. Primary receipts wert 1,916,000 bu., compared with 1.077,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Esti mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 184 cars; corn, 494 cars; oats, 326 cars; hogs. 6,00.1 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red. fl.04M.0K; No. 3 red, 9icsm.it'. No. 2 hard i14cm44c; vso. nam, szaisjc; No. 1 northern, 93iB06c; No. 3 northern. 92igD3c; LITE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live tock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful aticu Jon. I, It stock Commission Merchants. BYERS BROS. A CO. Strong, rellabl CLIFTON Com. Co. fRJ Exchange Bldg Unvrter-Malonf-Coffmnn Co.. 1 Kx. HM LA VERT Y BROS.. 138 Sxcuanir Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co., Exchange Bldg, No. S northern, 88gS2c; No. 2 spring. 0 J8c; No. 3 spring. 876c; No. 4 spring. OCfiSSc; velvet chaff. ffcfl93c; durum. 87 90o. Corn: No. 2. 7172c; No. 2 white, 74H ft"5c; No. 3 yellow, 7MT7314C: No. 3. 71& "24c; No. 3 white, 73Ji74V: No. 3 yellow, 72&78V4c; No. 4 yellow. 7ti704c; No. 4 white, 72H73,c; No. 4 yellow, 70r73c Oats No. i white, 34,l&35V4c: No. 3. 33V; No. S white, EV.S'SSHo; No. 4 white. 31H?l S214C; standard, 8HM,3te Rye: No. 2. (Sc. Barley: 4fj72c. Timothy Seed, $2.00Q3.75. Clover Seed, $13.0oii 17.00. BUTTER Steady; creameries. 2i52Sc; dairies. 2s4::44c. EGQS-Steady; receipts, 4.0SC cases; at mark, cases Included, KltiglSltc; ordinary firsts, lc; firsts, 21c. CHEESE Steady; daisies. 15(415V; twins, 14(fil5c; young Americas, 15Vtf 15c; long horns, 15"48 15l4o. POTATOES-Easy; receipts, 60 cars; Michigan. 45m4Sc; Mlnnrsota, 4348c; Wis consin, 40tf4.Sc. POULTRY-Allve, steady; turkeys, 13c; chickens, heavy. 130 ; lights, 1214c; springs, irc. . VEAL-Steady, 9iq1414c. SEW YORK i F.N E 11 A L MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. S.'pt. 1S.-FLOUR-AC tlve; spring patents. $4.90tt'6.30; winter straights. $4.4004.50; winter patent, $t.7 66.16; spring clears, $4.26'jJ4.(i6; extra No. 1 winter, 54.10J4.30; extra No. 2 winter, HOUJiH.lO; Kanaua straights. 1414.25; Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.8rh4.0t; choice to fancy, M.OSTyM.it. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, $1.70ij1.76; coarse, 1. 654(1.70; kiln dried, $4.26. RYE Steady; No. 2 west. 69c, c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Steady; malting, 6070c, c. 1. f.. Buffalo. WHEAT Spot market, firm: new No. 2 red, $1.04, c 1. f. track and f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, S1.00V4, f. o. b. afloat; futures market closed fci&lc, net, higher. Export sales were fifteen loads, September, $1.02fc: December, 99!c; May. $1.034. CORN Spot market barely steady: ex port. 58c, f. o. b. afloat; futures market, nominal. Exporters took ten loads for winter shipment. OATS Spot market, Irregular; new standard white, S7Vc on track; No. 2. SSltc; No. 3, 37c; No. 4. 3c; new natural white. 3T.V4(t37lic on track; new white clipped. S7!r41c. HAY Quiet; prime, $1.35: No. L $1.30; No. 2, $1.161.20; No. 3, $1.00. HIDES Steady; Bogota, afiVSVi Central America, 2514c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 2614 627c; seconds, 24 36c; thirds, 232So; re jects. 16c. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; mess. $19.75 t?20.2R: family. S21.S0&2.60; short clears, $0.6022.50. Beef, strong: mess, $16500 17.00; family, $!S.KK3 19.60; beef hams. $28.00 4531.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. S12.00il4.O0; pickled hams, $13.50 W4M. Lard, easy; mlddlewest, $11.35 11.45: refined, quiet; continent, $11.95; South America, $12.55; compound, IS. 1214 8.37. TALLOW-Steady; city, ie; special, THe; country, 66c. rOULTRY Dressed, firm; fresh killed western chickens, 1424c; fowls, 14V4i$ 1614c: turkeys, 15i&17!4e. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 6,675 tubs; creamery, extras, S942V4o; firsts, !7!4fl 2h!4o; state dairy, finest, 27tf2Sc; process, extras, 24c; packing stock, current malt No. 2, 22c. CHEESE Steady; receipts, 2.86S boxes; State, whole milk, colored, specials, 16c: state, whole milk, whites, 15HfllCc; skims, 74c. EGGS Steady ; fresh gathered, extras, 18 29c; extra firsts, 3B14$'26o; firsts, 23140 2414c; refrigerator firsts, searon's storage charges paid, 23f24o; lower grades, 19 25c; westeVn gathered, whites. 26&29C. POULTRY Dressed, firm; fresh killed western chickens, 1424c; fowls, 144tf 16V4c; turkeys, 15$17fec. St. Loots General Market. BT. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 1S.-WHEAT-Cash, firm; track, No. 2, red, $1.011.03: No. 2 hard, JOg'SISc. CORN-Lower; track, No. 2, 71W72ttc; No. I white, 75c, OATS-Hlghor; track, No. 2, 3333Vio, No. 2 white, 3fil4c. Closing prices of -futures: WHEAT Higher; December, BlSiffJlc, May. 96c. CORN Firm; December, 49o; May, 60c. OATS Firm; December, 23c; May, 34c, RYE Stesdy; TOftc. - rv FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4.65 91.95; extra fancy and straight, $4.15 4.85; hard winter clears, $3. 4533.75. SEED-Tlmothy, $10.00. CORNMEALr-$3.70. BRAN-Weak; sacked east track, S6c $1.03. - HAY-Dull; timothy, 911.O0dJH8.00; prai rie. $9.00(314.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job blng, $16.60; lard, unchanged; prime steam, 110.65(210.80; dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 1114c; clear ribs, 1114c; short clears, 11V; bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, ll'4c; clear ribs, 1214c; short clears, Vc. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, HHc: springs, 1514c turkeys, 16c; ducks, 9V413c; geese, 61110c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 251129c. EOGS-Firm; 20o. Recelpts.Shlpments, Flour, bbls 9.200 11,000 Wheat, bu 214,000 113,000 Corn, bu... 77.010 45,000 Oats, bu 30,000 . 65,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 13. WHEAT Cash, unchanged to 4c higher; No. 2 hard, 87ipc; No. 3, &587c; No. 2 red, StiriStl.OI; No. 8, 87ittic. CORN-Market lc lower; No. 2 mixed, 71c; No: 3, 70ttc; No, 2 white, 72M,73c; No. 8, 72c. OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, 3435V4c; No, 2 mixed, 34c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-September. 68140 ; December, 86d4i&6V,c; May, 90V490c. CORN-Steady. December, tfftSWc; May, 48H(8'48l!4o. OATS December, 3214c; May, 34c. HAY AND RYE-Unchanged. BUTTER-Creamery. 26V4c: first. 244ct seconds. 2214c; packing stock, 20c. EGGS Extras, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 16c. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 117,000 201.000 Corn, bu 17.000 18.000 Oats, bu 11.000 13,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. .Sept 13. WHEAT September, 8frV4e; December, 8914c; May, nc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 90c;'No. i north ern, 88149014c: No. 2 northern, 84KG7c, No. 8 wheat, 82l485c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 71ft7Sc. OATS-No. $ white. S0H31c. RYE No: 2. 69V4S62C. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $30.00. FLOUR First patents, $4354.65; sec ond patents, $4.20(4.55; first clears, 3.20ft $.60; second clears, $2.30(32.60. FLAX-$1.77'(&1.78V4- BARLEY-37(&6e. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Sept. 13. WHEAT -No. 1 northern, 92V494c; No. 2 northern, SICto&Oi; no. 1 hara, winter, waiMc; De cember, 8W4c; May, 94V4c CORN-No. 8 yellow, 73c; No. 3 white, 73c; No. 8, 71V4&73c; December, 6214c; May, ElHc OATS-Standard, 34c. BARLEY Malting, 5574c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts light and Market Without Noteworthy Change. HOGS SELL STEADY TO STRONG Only Seven Cars Alt Told of Sheep aud Lambs Reported la the Yards and Prices Are Fully Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Sent. 13. Ul2. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... Official Tuesday .... Official Wednesday. Official Thursday ... Estimate Friday .... 9.354 2.276 7,&!6 6.212 5.828 6.452 S,5t5 6,644 1.4K1 6.6t 29.K95 20,912 21.229 Si.'Mi 2.71J Five days this week.. 28,004 27.053 98.690 Same days last week.. 25.246 28.6M) 85,354 Same 1 weeks ago 21,034 29.2TO 87.498 Same 3 weeks ago 20,244 i9,tC2 951 Same 4 weeks ago 21,138 3C. 49.613 Same days last year... 29,9:15 23,458 1S5.6S3 The following table shows the! range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few dnys with comparlosns: Date, j 1912, lll.Uai0.190j.19u8.il907.11iW. Bept t. Sept 1. Sept. 4, Sept C, Sept. 6. Sent 7. Bept. 8. Sept. 9 Brpt. 10 sept. 11. Bept. 12' Sept. 13 S SUj f 12 6 85 7 601 6 4t t 67j $ ?4I I 7 871 6 531 t 661 S 851 8 2.111 1 17 7 85l 6 67 6 69 6 76 I 8IT 7 081 9 Oil 6 till 6 76 6 67 8 26k! 6 92 9 171 7 87 . 6 81 8 35V41 6 94i 06 7 9 6 611 6 S 6 88 Ml a VII 7 l "I I 0 8 mi 6 97 , 9 02 ! 7 89 ! 6 8 SS I 9 13 7 88 6 . 8 37141 7 01 ' 7 83 6 (4t e 9i rn ii I 6 85 9 lfi 7 93 6 82 6 t3l 6 93 5 841 6 87 5 8H 6 6 88 6 00 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept 13.-WIIEAT-8pot, steady; No. 2, Manitoba, not quoted; No. 3, Manitoba, So 24d. Futures, firm; Oc tober, 7s 8d; November, 7s 6. CORN Spot, quiet; new American, kiln dried, 7s 2V4d; old American, mixed, no stock. Futures, firm; September, 6s 4d; December, 6s llid. Peoria Market. PEORIA. III.. Sept. 13.-CORN-&eady; NO. 2 yellow, 72',4ia73c; No. 3 yellow, 7214c; No. 4 yellow, 71c; No. 2 mixed, 7214c; No. 8 mixed, 7214c; No. 4 mixed, 71c; sample, 7014c. OATS-Steady; No. 2 wheat, 3314c; standard, 32fec;.No. 8, white, 22frv);c; No. 4 white, 31c; sample, 30c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sent. 18. -COFFEE Futures market closed steady net 2 to i points advance. Sales, 89,250 bag. Spot market, steady; Rio 7s. 14 vie; Santos VV 16c; mild, aulet; Cordova, 16318e. ft a (tar Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 13 -8UOAR-RRW, irm: Muscovado. 89 test. 8.86c: centrlfu al. 96 test. 4.8fio; molasses sugar, 89 test, ' llo; refined, steady. Sunday. CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very lights, as Is the case on most Fridays, In fact there were really not enough to excite very much Interest among buyers and the trade was without new or In teresting features, It buing a typical Fri day's market. There were no fat cattle of any con sequence to make a test of values, so that prices remained nominally un changed. For the week the best grades of beef are possibly a little stronger, while the less desirable kinds are a little easier. The market as a whole has not shown much change. Cows and helfors were slow and dull today and they have been rather uneven all the week. It has been a good deal of a catch-aa-catch-can market, and no two sellers have had exactly the -same ex perience, in the end It would appear that the market Is not very much dif ferent from what It waa a week ago. tlood feeders, having quality aa well as some flesh, have been strong all the week and are a little higher than one week ago. On the other hand, there have been a rood many light stock cattle on the common to medium order, many of them being reshlpped to this market Horn other markets. The result of the large receipts has teen to break this mar ket on that Kind, price being now fully 25c lower than a week ago. quotations on nstlve cattle:, Beef steers, good to chalce, $8.2510.25; beef steera, fair to good, $7.2rxfi8.26; beef steers, common to fair, $6.0Ol7.26; good to choloe heifers. $6.ao06.76; good to choice, cows, 5.0O6.00; fair to good cows. . $4.O0Su.00; common to fair cows, I2.75fi4.00; grod to cholcs stockers and feeders,. $6.0008)7.50; fair to good atockera and feeders, $5.009 1.00; common to fair stackers and feed ers. H.fMj5.00; stock cows and heifers, $4.506.75, veal calves, $4.608.75; bulla, staica. etc., KOOftS.uO Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $7,0044175; fair to good beet steers, $H.0O7.0o; common to fair beef steers. S6.00ty6.00. HOGS A moderate supply of hogs ar rived for a Friday. The market opened In fair sen son with shippers and specula tort buying about their usual proportion of the receipts at prices mostly strady to strong for anything that Just suited them. Packers were small buyers early In the morning, but later on bought a good share of tha ' receipts at figure generally strong to a nickel higher than yesterday. Aa very few If any . choice hogs were on the market, the ordinary run of mixed and packing grades showed the most Irnprovemont. Trade was fairly lively throughou and a clearance of the offerings was made In very good season. The top price, $8.50, was paid several times, and is all of 20c lower than the high mark reached yesterday. Receipts footed up, according to first estimates, about eighty-one loads, or 6,569 head, aa compared with 4,903 last Friday, 6,174 two weeks ago and 4,803 head on the corre sponding day last year. On the whole quality was not quite up to the standard of yesterday, there being practically no really choice hogs on Bale. There was no nqtlceable Increase In the number of pigs, thera being In the neigh borhood of 600 head on sals. For some little time back a small number of pigs have been arriving at the yards, but of late their number is apparently increas ing. Bulk of them sold anywhere from $5.00 to $585 and weighed from 60 to 100 pounds. SHEEP The arrivals of sheep and lambs this morning amounted to about ten loads three of which were ahlpped direct to a packer, leaving only seven cars actually on sale. What stock was here brought prices fully steady with, yesterday. The supply was really not enough to properly test values. Trade in fat lambs has been In very satisfactory shape all week and the trend of values has been upward. Al though receipts were fairly liberal pack ers seemed to be In need of almost everything in the killing line. A good clearance of that sort of atuff Is being made dally. There was a strong tone to the trade throughout and business on most days displayed considerable activ ity, especially on prims killers. Buyers In a measure were Induced to pay higher price on account of the very favorable conditions surrounding the eastern mut ton trade. The close of the week shows a substantial advance of 2W0c on lambs over prices prevailing at the end of last week. A comparatively small ' supply of fat sheep was met with a broad and active demand and prices generally are quotably a quarter better than a week ago. Fat ewes made up the bulk of the offerings, and yearlings being rather scarce. Choice handywelght yearlings showed the most Improvement In prices, Heavy Montana wetheis are very little If any different from the close of last week. Trade In the feeder division was mora active than at any other time since the opening of the season. There was a good strong demand and numerous buy ers were here looking for desirable feed ers. The supply was fairly large, but not ample enough to meat the apparent growing demand. At the end of the week both feeding sheep and lambs are selling fully 1015c above last week's clnsa. i Trading in First Three Honrs Under Hundred Thousand Shares. MONEY SITUATION IS QUIETER In Last Hour Entire List Moves Up ward to Level Well Above Quo tations of the Previous Day. NEW YORK. Sept. 13.-Tradlng In the first three hours on the Stock exchange ran under 100,000 shares and the total output was the smallest In a fortnight The money situation was less ob trusive, call loans touching, their high est figure at 5 per cent, as against 514 per cent yesterday nnd the day before. There was come further calling of loans, a result of the week's steady outflow, estimated at between 87.000.000 and 19.000.- 000, . . .... For the greater part of ths day the movement f stocks was In keeping with the dullness. In the last hour, however, the list moved -upward to a level well above .Vesterdav's final nuntatlnna. Amoni he few features of decided strength were ivouisvine ft Naahvllle and Southern Railway preferred. Number of halts ano: tracing quotations on stocks were as follows: Amalgamated Copper ,. American AtrfEUltural . American llt Buaar.. American tn American ln pfd ., Amerli'ss C. & V Amerlian Cotton Oil... Am. U iirlllci Annrlcan Limited Amarlran IOcomotlv . American 8. 4k R Am. 8. R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining. ... Amarican T. 4 T. ...... American Tobacco .... S.IOO ST.H H 4K t 5S Mt 300 75 74 74 . 4.4O0 4 3i IPfc 300 llll'i mSi 1I4, 600 69-, . M MM, H , M 13 41 9(H) 43 8o4 4H6 84 l.ioo in m4 m 408. 14314 141 14344 1U0 271 4 til : Anaconda Mlalns Oo.... 1.300 44 46 V 4H4 AtcnMon Atclilaon pfd Atlantic Coaal (.Ins Haltimora A Ohio rlathlfhem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr....... Canadian pacific Central Leather ., Cheaapaake Ohio Chicago O. W Chicago, M. ft St. P.... Chicago ft N. W Colnrarie F. ft I Oraeolldated liaa Cora Troducta Delaware ft Hudaon Denver ft Rio Orande.... Denver ft It. Q. pfd IHitlllera- Securities .... Erie '. Krle let pfd Brie Id pfd (leueral Electric ......... Oreat Northern pfd...... Oreat Northern Ore ctfi.. 1.300 10744 107, ..... 101T4 , 1 100 10ti 1M 1M44 1,400 40 K 40 00 i44 , M , !I4 1.7H0 174 1734 Xi 4,400 II 30V II t"0 7 . 7 794j 400 18 II ' IS 109 10g 10tV4 ioa4 ...! 138' 1100 16 . S5!4. 3ft4 1,400 145, 144 1444 i 100 16 U 16. ..... ..... ' 17" -..-'....-..' 11 j ... MO 33 33 UVfc 1,1011 34 IS an4. . KM . 1244 : M ' I3 43 400 im m 1,300 1M 117 13T'4l' ,00 44 U , ' llllnoli .Central ti Intarborough Mot. Inter. Mel. prd International Harveater Intar-Marlne pfd International Paper .... International Pump ... Kanaaa City Southern.. Laclede Oaa Uhlga Valler Uulavllle ft Naahvllle. M , St. P. ft a. 8. M. Mlaaourl. K. ft T Mlaenurl Pacific National meruit National Lead, ei.dlv. N, R. R. ef M. Id ptd New York Central N. T., O. ft W Norfolk ft Weatera ... North Americas Northern Futile Pacllle Mall PenniylYinla People'! Oaa p., c C. ft St. L Plttaliurgh Coal Pmaed Steel Oar Pullman Palace Car,... Reading Republic 1. ft S ' Republic 1. ft t. Pl-- tUKk laland Co Rock laland Co. pld St. L. ft S. r. Sd pfd.., Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. L. pfd...... a-iltK4llaU S. ft I.. HewOeril PMtde 1,600 1144 1 1,400 (I 68V 00 13 . 12444 J 400 ' lv 1H 19'4 , W!1 100,100 It 1 1,100 17 1M44 147 400 163 Ml 181T4 700 141 14X44 n too I, wo 100 100 IS II 4044; M 2 18- 41 137 tS4 K 114 16. lift 'M . 1,100 11414 300 14 . 1.100 134 IK 124 . 400 111 SO0 111 11 H . 400 10 1M 1 . ,.; 14 . .100 17 ,'" JT . 10,400 14744 14 147 , 100 17 . I . I'H 1110 M . 1,100 ' 14 soo 1,000 i 33 18 -,! . l .... '41 U fc ill CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Dal! Hogs Active Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Sept. 13.-CATTLR-R-celpts. 2.000 head; market, dull weak to 10c lower; beeves. $5.75(fflo.8n; Texns steers, $4.75i?G.40; Western steers. $".8.'W 11.30; stockers and feeders, M.25117.00: cows and heifers, SS.OOfg' CO; calves, JS.W iflLSO. HOGS-Receipts, $11,000 head; market, active, at 5o odvance: light, $835(&9.00; mixed, $S.10fa9.00; heavy. $7.0S.85; rough, ri.mVX Pigs, $5.25S.20; bulk of sales. $8.358.fi5. SHEEP AND LMBS-Kecelpts. 1O.0TO head; market, steady strong; .native. 13.frW4.65; western. t:.34.6f.- yearlings. $4.70fp6.85; lambs, native; $l.857.75; west ern, $5.00j7.75. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept .13. -CATTLE-Receipts, 700 head; market, steady; steers, $.00i&10.25; cows and belters, $3.25$.50; calves. $5.00.00. HOGS Receipts. $.000 head: market, strong to 5c higher; top. $s.$0; bulk of sales. $8.35fcS.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,000 head; market, steady; lambs, $6.25(3)7.50. Stock-In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: cattle, nogs, sneep 100 60 60 ,5014 1,600 100 10 ) T.T' oTT, k aoo I04i r RahwaT pfd ... 1 700 111 M ; IT tJ::x:XK-- D til UK vmv I .- ' Hi M4 6 - Vnltod Statea Realty... United Statea Ruhher.. United Statea Steel V. 8. Steel pfd ftah Copper a. -Carolina usaroicai ton SI.100 72 7 - 721 100 112 " 1,600 14 44 14 1,400 46 46 4oH 100 4 4 .4 "'::; '.'. It !, M44 - ' I do coupon C, S. 4a, re do coupon South Omaha Bt. Joseph .... Kansas City . St. Louis Chicago ....... , Totals ..... ...i.1,500 ..... 700 2,600 $.100 2.000 B,fifiO . $.000 8.000 2.900 11.000 2.700 2,000 4.000 - 3,000 10,000 9,900 25,100 ..." 21,700 Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Sept. 13.-WOOL-steady; territory and western mediums, 20ra24c; fine mediums, 18 20c; fine, 13Q11C. Va Wabaah Wabaah P'd ',"," Weatertl Maryland Weatern Union J, " wneeung m. inB aharea.. ToUl ealea tor ,n,JJj7 snares-, ; New York Money Market.1 NEW YORK, Hept W-MNETj-Oa n.ii utrnna 4K P"f cent, ruling rate, r l; 'oZg bid, 4 per cent; offered 'VULOANS-Strong; 60 day.. WjffJJ nt: 90 days. PW cent;, al PRljlNa EXCHANGE - Steady at ' U wLvU-Bar. mci . McLean .dollara, 48 BONDft-GoyernmenL. atrongt railroad. ,rSKn quoUUons on bonds today wera aa follows: ':'.. u a. ret la. lsf...W K C. Bo. rer. as.. wm "do'-ooupoi .... ' . "'- li s la reg.......-B,I BBI- U, B. '"a ,,. - - , a-.- ai ...ilf 4o i. 4a KVt M, Paclfla 4a...., 71 so coupu- --. -- -- .. . u . LMtV;X::KN r h .fM'4i: Mmer As V1 N- 1. C. I. -.. S K T aVT. eV 4a.. Ill do deb. 4s.. Ml Tobacco e....l N. J. N, H. ft H. Armour ft Co. 4e. CT. Is ItTh'ioS t(rN. W. iat . 4a., 1744 do 4? 1M0.. 101 do t. 4...,.......116H . t, .....lnNo. pacific 4a....... K c. L. 1st 4...'.. H do Is B. ft Ohio 4. M 0. 8. U rfdf. 4S.I,. Vao ,h. ;..04tP.nn. er; SVta.UU. 7 tlmok Tr. 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ST. rUi- Bp- 1S--CATTL5 Re ceipts. 3,100 head, including' 1.W0 Texans! market, steady; native shipping and ex porting steers. 8.rVWi10.50; dressed and butcher steers, S.0(iifiS.50: cows, and heif ers. 4.fl8.5Q; canners. $2.754.50:. bulls. S4.00ftffi.50; calves. $fi.00f?11.00; . Texas and Oklahoma steers. 14.a5ft8.00: cows and heifers. $3.75(87.50. Stockers and feeders, $4 2511.00. HOG Rejcel 2.W0 hed: market. Ftesdv: pies and lltrhts. J6.0OJMO5; mixed and ' butchers, $8.75.06: good heavy, $8.8M.0i. ' ' " 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S 000 head: market, steady;- muttons, SS.KV ' 3.85: lambs. ta.Wi'i.W. cull and . bucks, fl.609S.60; stockers. f2.753.50. . Knnasui City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Spt. 13. CATTLE Receipts, J.OOO head. Including 700 souths erns:. market, steady dressed beef and exoort steers. $8. 50510.75; fa'r to rood, $fi.5a4.o0; western steers. $30rJ9.00: stockers and feeders. 84.50(37.50- southern steers, $4.25.50; southern cows,' $12W 6.00: native cows, S3.Z5tffC.507 native , heifers, t5.008.50; - bulls. $3.75(85.00; calves. $6 5(9.2S. - ,' ' HOGS Receipts, $,000 head; rrarkt. steady to stromt! hulk of sales. $8.50( 8.80; heovv. $8.40(?iS.65; packers and butchers. $8.508.85; lights, $S.408.S5: pigs, 6.25(?j7.25. ..::,.. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.000 head; market, steady, lambs. WUVtfrl.oo: vearllngs, 4.75fJ5.75; wethersi $4.f4.50i ewes. $3. 260 L 26; . stockers and f'jeders, $2.504.25. " ... . Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.