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.THE BEE: OMAHA; THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912.
3 north. STjmc; No. 1 spribir. v3pu WW VAD77 GTrtW WIDFUT
i-(f- wi4-c: durum. . - .. . ... ...
ICorn: No. 1 TlteTHtc: No. 2 white. 730.
Considerable . Enconrawnent for i7a': iMTai Visit of Treasury Official. Interest
72c: No. 4 yellow. 704r72c. ,OaU: No. i
ai.ic; No. i while, 8&sf4,c; No. 3, Se;
32ic: standard. - 3i,iaS4c. . .Rye: No. a
CSfe694e. Barley. 48730. Seeds: Tlrn-
,-jtny, s.,i.io; CiOVrr, i.QM.tft ;
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MRKEI
Bull Leaders in Wheat Market
KO ' FROST IN THE COEN . BELT
Oats Will Sorely Develop WMk"
f j as 8oo a Tkere la Aay Aetloa
la Otner Grain Markets
of Coaatrf.
- OMAHA, Sept IS, 113.
Because the wheat bears htve not made
the headway evpected In forcing prices
lower, helped by the big run of sprint?
m'hat h iat fw fiavs and because of
the snap which develop occasionally on
the buying Bide of the futures In north
west markets, there has been consider
able encouragement for bull leaders and
their followers. There are those who ex
pect to see some further upturn In
prices. On the other hand It Is reason
ably certain to expect thst heavy mar
keting. Increasing stocks, sharp competi
tion from Canadian exporters In supply
ing foreign demands will work decidedly
against any permanent advance In wheat
priced. Cnsh heat w.ia Ke higher.
Grain men have contended that the
Belling side of December corn was . not
Inviting or safe because of the great
discount under September and o7d corn
prices, because of the danger of . de
layed offerings or marketing In case ot
bad weather early In the winter, to say
nothing of the chance which yet remains
of frost accidents to the crop. Messages
report no frost of any Importance In the
com belt This may cause a return of
selling pressure at the advance estab
lished yesterday. Cash corn unchanged to
fee higher. ... -. f . ' i ;
Any market which showed so little Im
provement when helped by both wheat
and corn as . oats did yesterday surely
will develop weakness as soon as there
is any reaction In other, grain prices.
Cash oats was unchanged.
Clearances were none of corn, , MtfrK)
'.bushels cf oats and wheat and flour
equal to 130,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed Vid lower on wheat
and lower on corn. I -
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: I car, 86o; 9
cars, 85 He No. S hard winter: 3 ears,
8444c; 2 cars, 84V4c; 1 car, Uc. , No. 4 hard
winter. 1 car, 84c; 1 car, 83c No. 4 hard
and no grade: 1 bulkhead car, l4c. No. 4
mixed: 1 car, 84c. Oats Nr.. 1 white:
cars. ITlVic; 17 cars. 8114c No, 4- white: 4
cars, 81c, No. grade: 1 car (hot), . tOHo.
Corn No. 1 white: 3 ears, 694c, -, NO. I
white: 1 cars, 6Sc; V, car, me. Nd. 4
white; 1 car, 66 No. 2 yellow: oar,
(7c. No. 3 yellow: T cars, 67 He; lH cars,
7cJ No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 6fie, No, 3
mixed: 1 ear, 67c; 4 cars, 66c; ears,
SVw. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 66c. Barley
Rtjected: 1 car, 63c. ' " " r-'
Primary wheat receipts were 2,449,000
bushels and shipments were 1,999,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 996,000
bushels and shipments of 438,000 bushels,
Primary corn receipts were 1,020,000
bh!s and shipment wers JS3,S isush'
els, against receipts last year of 487,000
bushels and shipments of 687,000 bushels..
Primary oats receipts Were 1,289,400
bushels and shipments were 1,030,000 bush
els, against receipts last year -of 5S6.0O5
bushels and shipments of 309,000 bushels.'
. , Osnaha Cash Price.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, S5$S7c; ' No, 3
bard, 84.-8 SOc; Na 4 hard, twj.c.
CORN-N. 2 white. 69ftc; No. i white,
Or; No. 4 white, &c; No. 1 yellow, 87-
p7V4cr No. 3 yellow, 677Hc; No. 4 yel
low. mWc; No. '2, 66j7c; No. 3, 66ft
Ues No. 4 MHfptitc. , K i , :
OATS-No. 2 white. SWSSo; standard,
3lVri31c; No. 3 white, 3131; Not 4
white, 3v;31c; No. 3 yellow, S31). ,
to AxiLu.1 Malting, tXu.6ioi Ho, 1 feed,
S!K4.'.c ' . i ,
RYE No. 1, 8537c; No. 3. C3Sc.
Carlo Receipts.
? i Wheat Corn. Oats
Chicago ,..200 , 267 , 356
Duiuth ..." , ... ...
Minneapolis ............. .477 t ... . ....
Omaha ,t ,: 24
Kansas City ; ....134 25 22
Bt Louis 103 ' I 4
Winnipeg 62 ... ...
" ' - :; :
CHICAGO GHAIM AND PROVISIONS
Featarca f the Tradlna; auiA CloatsisT
; Prices Board f Trade. ,
. CHICAGO, Sept. 18.-l"rost northwest
and drought southwest made corn the
speculative leader today on Change. The
price of the cereal made a net advance
of $to to -Hie. " -
Suspicion existed In the Corn ptt that
a leading trader, who recently returned
torn Liuope had a hand In lifting quo
tations. Tnia noticeably added to tho
flurry that existed because frost la the
northwestern edge of the corn bolt turned
out to bo of the killing sort. There
was also a forectmt of frost tonight in
Jowa. Simultaneously crop' experts Is
sued" estimates to show that drought
damage in Nebraska, Kansas and Ok la
horns, had been more severe than prev
iously reported.
Leading longs competed strenuously
with shorts for the meager offerings of
corn and hoisted values almost in a
siraight une. cash grades and the Sep-:
tember delivery shared In the advance,
tieptember at one time snowing an up
turn of 21,4c. December swung from oTftc
to mo and closed firm at toi3ttc
Just lo a bushel higher than last night
Wheat responded to the corn atrenath,
although early in the session the feeling
was bearish as a result of disappointing
cobles. .Exporters and brokers declared
there was no export business done today.
Moderate cash sales were admitted to
have been made to eastern export con
cerns. Bulls received aid through ; pre
diction of lighter marketings by Kansas
farmers, pweniber closed firm, Ho net
higher at iyc. .
Oats tightened up as other cereais took
on strength.. Outside limits reached for
Xjecember were sayiattc and 320. . The
close was at the last named figures, an
advance of e net ' . 7
Packers supported the provision mar.
ket whenever material declines were
Imminent. In the end imrk ...
to 10c, but lard and ribs averaged about
the I same a twenty-four hours before,
1 he leading f uturtg closed as follows:
Article! Open: j High.) Low. iClose.i feTy.
STEW YORK GENKKAX. MARKET
i . , -. ..
(taotatloaa f the Dar.es tVrlM
s : Cominedities. ''. . .....
' NEW - TORK. Bcpt 18.-F LOURr
Steady; sprii?g patents. w.nier
straights, J4.4y4.i0; Winter patents, Hlv
5.1i; spring ciears, 24.2a4--&; eiira No. 1
winter, 4.mjki.f; extia Iso. I winter 4.tH
64. W; -haniuta straiata. 4.i&64.iA. Kye
Hour, quiet; fair to good, $4.M4.Ub; choice
to fan.:, 44.Utrtf4.lo. .,- . - '
C'OltNMEAtr-wulJt; fine -whit, and yel
low,. li.65jjH.JO; coarse. iL6vyi.se; klin
dried. MA. . " . : , "' -
KrEbteady; No. 2 west, 69c c-1. t
Buffalo.,
1 BAKLEt-Qulet; malting. tfSTCo. ' '
WHKAT Spot market strong; new Na
2 red, l.tfc'A, c. 1. f. track and f. o. b.
afloat;, No. 1 northern Duluth, JL0tH4. f.
o. b. afloat Close, c. net higher; etsp
tember,'3L03U; -December, 99 D-lui; May,
21.03. V. ' i
COHNSpot market, strong; export,
68Hc, f. o. b. - ailoat, December -t to
March. ' .. '. . ' ; : .
OATS-8pot market,, irregular; Nd.'2,
nominal; No. 3, No. 4,. acgjsv&o;
natural white, 33'iiSfSc oil track;- jiew
white clipped, tHw4IHe."- .'-
f t'KEXv-Barely tteady; standard mid
dling,. 100 pound . sacks, . t&36&26.$0. .: ', '.
? HAY New, cteady; No. 2, L20; No. 2,
21.10; No. 3, 90C321.00.
HIDWJ-Flrm; BogoU,' 2826; Cen
tral AVnerlca, 26c.. v. , .. s,
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 26
27c; seconds, 26ific;- thirds, 22(S23c; re
jects, 15c. . v . . t ' :"
i FftOVISIONS-Pork steady; mess, 319.75
i.00; family, 221.622.60; v short ..clears,
21.0C3"2S.00. IHtt, flrnv mess. $i.3Cii
17.00: family, 319 beef hams, 128.40
&31.50. Cut meau. dull ; pickled bellies,
W to 14 lbs., 313.tM3U4.00. Lard, steady,;
middle west, tll.10ll.20; refined, steady;
continental, tll.Oo; South American, 112.46;
compound, 28. 00ft&25., . , ,. .
BLTTEIl Firm; receipts, 7,2 tdbs;
creamery, extras. c; firsts, 2828V4c;
ttate. dairy, finest, isaSc;' process;
extras, 2tsc; factory, current make, firsts,
EK&Mo; packing stock, current maks
No. 2, 211&214C, v.- . -i -.
CHEESE Firm; receipts, 1,830 boxes;
state whole milk, colored specials, 16$
lKc; state whole milk, whits special
U4laf state whole milk, under grades,
14ili4e; akim. 4fil3iv . ' ,
BOOS Firm; receipts, 10,786 cases.; fresh
gathered, extras, 29jpic; extra firsts, Hud
28ci ..firsts, 2f(a2Cc; refrigerator- firsu,
seaton's . storage charges paid, 2324ct
western gaihered, whites,, 27&32c ,
POULTHY-Dressed steady; fresh kilted
western chickens, , 1824c; fowls, 1&317V4C;
turkeys,-1517c f - . . ; "
: Coma 'swd Wktat Rcarlon llalletla. -
t'r.ltsi Statri . Eipirt.-nnt of AaiioUt
ture, weather bureAU, for the twenty-fouf
hours ending at 8 a. m.,. 75th meridian
time, Wednesday,' September 18, . 1912; .
f- -A OMAHA DISTRICT. ' . ';
.'A Temp.-Rain- v V
stations. High. Low. fail.
41 .w
42
Ashland, Neb.. (8
Auburn. Neb... 68
Broker) Bow... 14 33
CofUmbtis, Nb. 62 : 40
Culbertson, Nb. 63 . 34
Falrbury, Neb. 17 81
Fairmont.; Nsb. 83 t
Ob. Inland, Nb. 6S 31
Hartingtoh. NbS7 ' 41
Hastings, Neb.. 61 28
Holdrege, ' Neb. 61 22
Lincoln. Neb... (8 ,48
No. Plfttte, Nb 68 . 34
Otkdale, Neb.. 66 . 41
Omaha, Neb.... 8 43
Tekomah, Neb. 68 ' 42
Valentine, Nb. 48 ' M
Alta. la....:.... 59 41
Carroll, la...... 90 . 38
Clarlnda, la.... 68 38
Sibley, I la....... (4 41.
Bloux City. la. 54 42
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.00
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.00
.09
.00
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.04
.00
: .oo
: .10
.02
.
' .w
.02
to
, . .08.
.-Sky;:
Pt. oloudy
Clear .
"Clear -Cloudy
;
Clear '7
Clean
Cloudy -Clear
Cloudy '
Pt: cloudy
Clear
Oleaf '
'Clear "
Cloudy -1
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear s.
Pt, cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy ;
Minimum
Wheat!
Sept.lf , 824 81H
vorn.
ept.
Jec
May.
Outs.
Sept.
Dee..
May.
Pork.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan..
Lard.
Sept.
Oct.
, Dec
7aa
Rlbi.
, Ort..
TH4
6Til
61a
16 75
16SJ-90I
10 00-ltM
10 T7t
lOSSVii
187
16 24
18 16
10 824
10 67W
ii 10 tiOi
U 87 W 10 42-4
It) 45
10 45
I 980
10 62!
its 82
32 t
16 75 j
17 97
10 75
10 63H
iorM,1
10 45
8 75
32rw
It 80
1 S5
18 10
10 77W
10 83(1,1
10 RH
J7
32
; 3H
iM
16 ii'i
1115
1 7714
1 m
rtsinl In kVArfekaS.
ttmperatur for twelve-hour period end
ing at 8 a. til.
V DISTRICT AViSHAQti ; '
' l,' X . No.' -Tmfa.i ;ttis
'Central;.. Stations. High. Low., fall..
Columbus. O..... IS 72 . M
Louisville,, Ky... 22 SJ 2
india'psi!, lnd. 18 71 tt -.80
Chlcgo' 111'......' J4 ' J4 ;6t 0
Bt Louia, Mo... 1 ' . 5? ' '
Des Moines, la. 82 ' 44
MinneatiollS 61
Kan. City. Mo.. ; -W 41 M
Omaha, Neb.....: 17 , 0; SS ' , '.?
Freestng temperaturet occurred last
night In northweStMH Nebraska and the
Dakota, and Unseasonably cool weather
stiil prevails over the earn and wheat
rerlon. Showers bccUrred In the western
districts and heavy ralhs were general (n
the districts sast of the Mlssisaippl river,
Falls of one ltich or tnor ocourred at the
follow inc. stations: .in sisouriroiisiu
1.10. ilUnols-Cbsoisn ; 1.10; ' Citro and
Mount Vernon. 1 00; Parti. 1.80. lndiana
Btoornlngton. 1.20; Cambridge City, .1.40;
Madison; 1.70. ; ICent.ocK-Eutofe.W.
Local Forecaster. VVther Bureau.
St. I.ats terU Market. . ' ,
? ST. LOUI, 8Pt .1.-WHEAT-Cah
higher; track. No. I.. $1.016t01Hi No. 8
hard, OP6c. - . t . w.,:.,
CORN-Hlgher; track, No.ii, 7070tte;
NO. 2 white, 7f4i76c.-; '
OAT8-Hlgheri , track, No. 4 2S33Hdi
No. 2 white, S6C. " " ' '
Closing prices ot futures; , .
, WliH-AT Higher; uecemoer, u,
,eortN-Hlghr December, 6o; May.
OATS-Hlgheri December, 8tt4eS May.
34H,0, - "' "" ' : ' ': ' "" :"
RtE-Bteady 4t eSH!P!)e.' rrX
'FLOUK Quiet; red winter Pwtents. 34.66
54.J5T extra fancy and stralglits, M1&
4,85; hard wlntwcioars.. ea-Wwue. . ;
CORNMBALr4t.70. , . i. L
BllAN-8tady; sacked, east track. Sso
PROVlSlOXi-Pork, . unchanged; Job
bing, . 316 25.; Lard, unchanged; prime
swam, 10.16.X Dry salt meats, un
changed; boxed, extra shorts. U.t)0; dear
... . A. -I Jll a A lite (19 7R
HOT.- Sls.w.'J Brim "'" - -
POULTKI r irm; . cnitaen. - uu,
springs, loo; ; turkeys,' i6o; ducks, , 12c;
BUTTWK mgner; crettoiery, wyuw.
rEUQS-Steady at 20c. ; ;. , .
ueceipTs. siupTiiriuB,
Financial Community.
LOOKS INTO . MONEY SITUATION
Tradlnar la Stocks Begins With Some
Indlcatloas of ReanmptioB of
. PreTlona Day's Active
. Movement.
NETW YORK, . Sept. 18. The financial
community was rather more Interested
today In the visit to this city of a rep
resentative of the treasury department
than In the movement of stocks. It is
Understood that the treasury officials con
tutted ' with banking .nterests regarding
a possible money stringency for the pur
pose of laying exact facta before Secre
tary McVeagh.
i lidhks suffered a further loss of cacJ.
and .call money, which opened at 6 per
Cent,' hovered around that point for the
greater part' of the day. Time rates
Were unchanged from yesterday, but the
supply , was decidedly mora scanty. Re
ports that some of the banks were de
manding better collateral In loans were
discredited. , . ' '
The stock market opened with some lri
dicat ona of a resumption of yesterday's
Active and firm movement. Most of the
leading Issues, particularly the anthracite
shares.. Hani man and Hill Issues and
numerous industrials and special stocks
wera ud from a substantial fractions to
a po'nt, some of the gains being extended
In the very busy forenoon.
; Realising sales and short selling wiped
out a, large part of the rise in the early
afternoon . and tit the final hour 'few, if
any, important advances remained. Read
ing, was weakest of the leaders, w th con
siderable pressure against united states
Steel end some of the ooppers, none of
which had participated materially tn ths
early upward movement Shares of somt
of the. Independent steel companies were
In demand during the flay to accompani
ment 'of dlvldent rumors.
'' Bonds were at first Inclined to harden,
but, became Irregular with later e action
It stocks. Total sales, par value, 82,6f,-
000. United States government bonds were
unchanged on call. -
i Number ot aies ane leading quotations
on Stocks were as follows:
S1. W. VI""
11.000 I8V4 17
11,100 Hfk' 78 76 I
M.BO0 42 41 4t4
- 700 111 . 1M 111
400 0 M
00 .81 (7
Analsaniated Copper .
Americas A art cultural
AniMfcait Det Buar.
Amarloaa On .........
AmertcSD Can pfi ...
AineHcao C. F
Aitiorlraa Cotton Oil...
Int. Jr. Beeurttlea....
Amtrloao Uoaeed .....
American ' Looomotlyt ,
Amertoatt S. R
A. . pta ....,
Am. Butar Rfluln...
AmfHcaa T. A T. ......
Amaiicai) Tobaoee ....
Anaetw4a Mining Co..
AtchlS
AUhlSoe. ptd
Atltntle Coaat Una...
itltlmor Ohio ,
DHhlf'timi 6twl
Brooklrn Rapid Tr...
CMadtaa Paclflo .....
Central iMthar
Chitwake Ohio...
Chioate O. w
Chicago, If. Bt T.
Chit N. W..,.j.
Oolofmdo. F. I
CnhaolMatel Oaa .....
Corn ProdocUi
plart A Hudaon...
tuaw. A Rio Orande.
Pw A R O. ptd..
IMrtlllenf BecurlUas .
8Vle
Srlltt PM.
ltMptf.'.,'."(
0hrl . EIctr!o .......
6rat yjortaoni nii...
Owet Northern Ore ctta,
llllhota Central ..
IMUrboi'Ough Mat
tstfr. . Mat. Ptd..
International Harvester .. 1.N0 IX 1M
7
14
41 '
.. 6 14 1
., '400 44 43
.. LM K
.. zw 104 1W4 -10
., iw ia irr'm
., ' 100 144 144 144
.. mm 4 r
.. W.800 4 46 4
.. . 800 101 108 108
.. 1W.
, 141
.. 700 107 1 107
.. 4,700 - 4 41 41V
.. l.M M N
.. l.m 271 2T7 . 271
.. S.6 11 31 11
.. 1,100 10 ' tu . H
.. 1,000 It 17 IT
,. ,,W W7 107: 107
., 100 14 140 1M
.. 1,160 14 t( W
KO 14 146 14i
.. 40 11 U 15
.. ' 100 1M M W.
........ .......... !
. r . a. iuMi VI Mfc
.. 00 14 -24 11
.. 8,800 ' 17 U 14
.. ' POO ,64 S4 l
........ ..... .....
.. 1.700 18t 12 llt
4,100 14'Ut 1
700 44 4 46
..... jwi ih lam I
..... 1.800 3 20 10
1.5O0 0 0 (0V6
1
17 ,
17
1
7.5O0 lt 14t 148
1.000 1S ist ll
t,O0 1U 151 li?
600 , 18 n
1,100 41 41 ' 41
100 111 1M ' lit
I0 (0 5 69
-... ......
too nt in us
100 M Si M
1.W0 117 117
100 M 14
10
100 10
ISO 7 "l7
400 27 17
117,
84
1,404 1U 117 121
0 11 11
1.100 114 114
IntaKsUrlna ptd
Int4rnainal FatMr
tnttmational Pump .....
Kaon CltT Southm....
LtclMl Oaa
UtilfD Valley
fniltrtll A. Nashville...
W.;.t, B.-a it....
JrIUw.Hi K. A T
MHiour Pacific
Jiatiana; Blacult ........
National baad ..........
K. k. 21. of M. 14 tti i
Na'York Cmtral.......
.' ., 6. A W
Kortolkt A Wattara..
HoKli Aaawrloan
INoHhars Paottle
Paelde Mall
fciinayltanla .............
Hopia's Oaa ,.
P., C.C. A St. V.
PHtabutth Owl ..........
PtmmmI Stosl Car...
Pullman palaoe Car......
ttaaitlni
ttpMI4 L A 8
RcpUbti 1. A B. ptd....
Kock Inland Co..
Rock Island Co. pfd......
8t. L..A i. F. M pM...
tkwboarrl Air Una
BaatiAaM A. U pft
BloM-8hmld 8. At I
Soutnwn Paclflo
8uthern Railway ....
o. Hallway ptd......
Tnnfa Cnppar
tfllaa A Pacific..
Vnloo Pacina
Union Paclflo pfd...
tlnltod Btatcs RaaJtf.....
United 8ata Rubbar....
t'nllad State Stoat
V. 8. mel Sf4. ...
Utah t?ppor
Vt.-Caltna Chemloal ..
'a&aah '
Wabakh pM
WtrB . Maryland ......
weatern Vnloa
Vtinthoua Blectrta ..
WlMsllnt U B) .....
Total aaiee for the aay, n,tes snares.
2U.176. In banks and Philippine treas
ury, 333,320,427. The total of the general
funds, . $146,630,428. . Receipts . yesterday
were $2,060,144. Disbursements yesterday,
$2,850,224. The deficit to date this fiscal
year. $11,716,173. as against a deficit of
$19,602,660 at this time last year. These
figures exclude Panama canal and pub
lic debt transactions. . . . '..
- - Boston Stock' Market.
BOSTON, Sept 18. Closing quotations
on stock were as fottows: . ,f -
Allsuaa V4Mohaw (
Amal. Copper l?VtXvala Con
A. Z. 1 A 8 llNUtto Minoa
Arliona Com. 4;North ButU
B. A C. Calk 4,. North Lake ....
Cal. A Axiwna-.... MUld Dominion ..
Cal. A HecU 646 Oauwla
Centennial - W-jQulncj.
Cop. Rauae C. C... 67 Shannon
Eaat Botta O. 11...
Franklin ....
Olroux Con.
Granbr Con.
Oreene Cananea
14 Superior
. ' superior A B. M
6titunarack ........
MV. I . S. 9. R. A M
K ; -. pM
U
.. IVi
... 14
... 4
.. 40
..111
-.87
.. U
.. 44
.. 1
.. 40
.. 4i
.. 50
s. 11
...S
..
7t
lala Royal Copper. 'A Ctab Cbn.
Keif Lake S... copper Co.
Laka Copper 3!';Wiuuna ..........
La Salle Copper.... 6ViWolrertn
Miami Coppe& 1 , v
' bondon Stock. Market. ,
' LONDON, Sept. 14 American securities
opened steady and about unchanged to
uay. Prices advanced on fair buying dur
ing the first hour. At noon values ranged
irom K to above yesterday's New Xork
closing. , .-. r ; . ..... .. , , t....; , v, ;
' ' Bank Clearlnga. ' ''
i OMAHA, Sept. 17. BAnk clearings for
today were ti,s2,074.76 and for the corre
sponding day last year $2,62tlS5.24 ; ,
OMAHA GSSi tillAL MARKET. ;
BUTTEIt-No. L'l-lb: cartons, 27c;" No.
1, in 60-lb. tubs, 27c: No. 2. 26c; packing.
CHEEJ8E Imported Swiss. 33c: Ameri
can Swiss, 86c; biock Swiss, 24a; twins,
17 c; daisies, ISc; triplets, 18c; Young
Americae, 19c; blue label brick, tfftc; lim-
oerger, 8-lb., 20c; l-lb., 22c.
POULTKr Broilers, o40c . per - lb.;
hens. 15c: cocks. Dftloc: ducks, lie; geese.
lc;. turkeys, 2Hc; pigeons, per dos., 11.51.
Aiiver nana, lmuc: roosters. e4c; stags,
oho; old ducks, full featnered, 8c; geese,
fun leathered, oc; turkeys, uc; pigeons,
per doi.. 80c; homers. $2.60; squabs, No.-l.
1.60; No. 3, 60c. .,
HUh- cuts The wholesale prices or
beef cuts, effective September 16, are as
follows:, Ribs, Mo. 1, 2ivio; No. 2, 15c; No.
i, loic. Loins, No. 1. 24c; No. 2, 16c; No.
3, Uo. Chucks, No. 1, 10c; No. 3, 8c;
iso. i, 10. itounas, no. t, law, ino. a,
11c; No. A 'tc. Plates, Nb. L 7vic; No. 1
Jte; No. i, Sko. -i- ' ' -
FISH (frenii)-FtcitereV e; white, lie;
pike, 16c; trout, 14c; large crapples, 124
loo: roe shad. Soc each: skid roe. .per
uocks, ICo; flounders, lsw g.een catfuu,
Uc; rose 'Shade, Hoc each; snad roe, per
pair, 46c; saimon, loc; halibut,-8c; yellow
perch, do ; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, inc.
FKUIT8, ETO.-New appies in bblB.,
e9.tMf4.2o. : Spanish- onions, per case,' $1.60.
liananas, fancy select, per buncn, ti.itmt
i; Jumbo, per bunch, $2.76iti3.7&. Dates,
Anchor brand, new, 30 l-lb. pkgs.' In box,
vor box, $2.26; Dromedary brand,-new, 80
l-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $3.00. . Figs.
California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs.,
66c; per case of 36 No. 13 pkgs., $2.60; per
case of 60 No. 6 pkgs., 32.0V; bulk, In 26
and 60-lb. boxes, per lb., loc; new, Turk.
,n, 6-orown, in 20-1 b. boxes, per lb., 16o;
o-crown, ' In 26-lb. boxes, per lb., - lc;
-Crown, ... in 80-lb. boxes, per lb., 17c
Lemons, Xdmonelra, selected brand, extra
iancy,' UOO-itW sizes, per box, $6.60; Loma
Ltmonelra, fancy, 300-360 sixes, per box,
0.26; 340-420 sizes, 60c per box less; Cali
fornia, choice, 800-360 sixes, per box, $5.60.
oranges. California Pansy brand, extra
iancy, tHj-128 sizes, per box, $3.76; extia
iancy, all sizes, per box, $4.(0. : Peaohes,
California, 65c; Coioraoo, white and yel
iow, freestone, tw&l&a. Cantaloupes, Cal
ifornia, 46 size, lo.vO; Rocky Ford,- 46 size,
pony,- 6t size, $2.50.- Watermelons,
per lb.,.lc.
:VEXiTABLES-Cabbage. borne grown:
per lb., ic. - Celery, Michigan, per dot.,
M.. Cucumbers, hot house, per doc., 38 o,
Hgg plant, fancy Florida, per dos., $1.60,
aurllo, extra fancy, white, per dog., 16o
Lettuce, extra fancy, white, per dot., 260.
Unions, white, in crate, ll.oO; yellow, per
crate,' 0o. Piffsiey, fancy southern, per
dot. bunches,, &0i!f'7Sc. Potatoes, homo
grown, per bu., 7ac. Tomatoes, homo
rown, per 4-baaket carrier, 40o. Wax
oeans, per basket, 76c; green beans, per
uauket, 31.00.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
OMAHA UYMTOCK MARKET
No Very material Change in Values
, ' ' on Cattle.
HOGS GEUHtAlLY TEN L0WEE
Fat Sheep and Lambs Not So Aetlve,
bat Price ' COBttnae Aboof
Steady Feeder la Good De
naad, Generally. Steady.
SOLTH OMAHAi Sept 18, 1912.
, Receipts were: ' "CatUe. Hogs. Sheep.
utiidai Monday V.iaH a,M 2evu
UI11CI4U Tuesday n,m
Estimate Wednesday.. 7,0w
6.2U3
6.UU0
37,141
24.00b
Three days this week..!4,i 14.SS7
Same day! last week ..28,b86- 14,840 7-l.tfc.
Katne days 2 w ka ago..at.iiVS 16,sa3 Vi.SA
tiaiiie days 3 w'ks ag0..17,372 lo.8o3 7,tt
tame days 4 w kt agu..H6 U.ouo 7.t0
bauie aay last year ,.2i,771" 16.14 ll,5i
li.e 'io.i)uig uio.e vuotvs tue receipt!
ot cuttle, nogs and sueep at South Uuuuui
iur tiie year to date as compared witn
!t year: . m& Ml. Ino. Dec.
Cattle. '633,831 .773,272 140i.
bogs '..3.311,215 1,(SS,970 474,245
Bheep ...... .4,86,538 l,o),138 1M,
The following table snows th range of
pri tot hugs at south uniaaa lor tu
Uiat tew duys with compariosns:
.Date, j ma.. ljU.)lio.ilvu...,l.iliit;.ilao..
19, $ Ji J 1
Ml
IScpL
slept. 1LI 8 37 ia! 7 it
sin- la, a i 6 si,
Kept Ui t 37, 8ul
Sept. 14 6 ti
Sept. 161 43
8eot lil......
Sept 171 I 21
Sept 18
681)
sill
8 13j 2 681 tfiU 6 S2i a 8.
7'8S 661 84 6 87
$ 2i a .11 6 v a
$ 161.'? Sp3 I 881 6 w
8 76 7 8s 6 86i 6 i 0.
6 So, 8 (to, Wl s . 4 o
8 W 8 08i ( $4 6 80
8 m A . 101 b M 6 (Hi 8 11
0 (HI U
82 6 78 S OS
m 8 10 8 M
I 93 8 ll 6 8o
1 8 11 6 82
'bunuay. . . , . .' ... ,. ,. ... . i-
, Receipts and disposition of ltv stock
at the Union Stock Yard. South Otoana,
for the twenty-fottr hour ending at S p.
in. yesteruay.. . ; ,
RJEIPTS-CARLOADS. r-' -Cattl.
HotsiSheeD.
C, M. & fit. P. Ry... ,13 . 1
Wabash .Ry.y. u... .. t ..
Union Pacific Rjf ,.:, " 64
ot N.-W., east............: 1 ... 1
C & N.-W., west 104 23 .16
C, St P., M. & O. Ry...;.', 8 , 7
C, B. & Q.,ieast..., . ' $ - ..
C, B. A Q; west ..122 .W 12 18
C, R. I. ft P., east.. 1 3
C, R. I. P., west... ' i
lUlnois Central Ry..........:.. , 8
Total; receipts.........;. ...6 . 78 . 90
' ' DlSPOSITION-HfiAb V
CattlcHogs. Sheep.
.. 73 1,07$ 2,227
.. 867
..1.021
,.1.141
Morris ft Co..
Swift and CO.........
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour & Co..,..,..,.
Schwartz &;.Co.,'.v...
Murphy , .i i . ... . . i j
Morrell ; 1J
Cudahy, uUii Denver 243
Armour, .from Denver., 184
W. B. Vanaant Co...... lift
Benton. V. S. ft Lush.. 113
Hill ft Son..... ........
F. B. Lewis...........
Huston ft Co...........
B. Root ft Co......
H. Bulla..............
L. F. Husz.
Roeenstock,. .i
McCreary ft. Kellogg..
Wertheimer ft Degen.
H. F. Hamilton........
Lee Rothschild. ........
Ma ft Kan. -Calf Co..
Cline ft ChrieUft.
Other buyers...;.......
CHICAGO, Sept. 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 15,0w) head; market, steady to 10c
higher; beeves, $6.86(11.00;. Texas steers,
$4.66Si.25; , western steers, $6.76il.J0i
stockers and feeders, $4.207.1S; Cows and
heifer $2.$v0.00; calves, $8.(ail.50.
, HOGS Receipts, 26,000 head;, market, So
It lower; ugnt is.owbuiv; mixea, (.me.w;
114 ' i hfeavy, 87.766.60; .rough. $7.7&7.K; pigs,
1714, . 25.00ffi'7.90: bulk of sales, t8.05fis.sa s
too 110 104 10 BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' 38,000
100 UMi H M14 ' head: market steady to lOo lower: ha-
tlve, $3.5154.60; western. Vi.&W; year
Hhgs, - $4.7O6'6.70; lambs, naUve, $4.66
7.86; western. $4.907.O. . . .
mi i;h 17ta 17 i
400 m 1M 10$ '
41.(00 170 m w
l,tU9 , ZU'lt I
m sou
3.100 17
1,60 81
to
m
13
H
M
18
1
Ms
.'.l 'i,ioo iii ii n4
... S.00 11 11 81
Ida n
(CO M
t
-lK IS 6:
47 10 41
7S 9 7'
10 66-16
10 47
8
10 62H
46 V
7
plouis bbls..
AViheat," bu...
Corn, buv....
Oats, bu
... 18,W
....W8.C0O
.... 81,000
.... 83,000
12.0M
183,000
-71,000
",th uuotatolna
w?-)yf;StBdy; nter patents; 84.15??
.: winter stralehts. 84.004.80: spring
i1:ienJf' J'-??i,Krins t,'J8hts. $ttS4.16;
KYE No. 1 'JS'AffiUi
A-ff ?p nin. 'm&ci fair
eiST I1jnot!5y. .: Umirt. Clover,
PROVasiONS-Pork, mess, $l.9r4si7.00.
TT"1 wvre'- 810.88..; Short ribs
(loose), C0.12kai0.62t4. . .
Total ' clearances of wheat and flour 'Oats, bu.
10 liu.ww oti. iTimary reclrts
were 3,449,000 bu.. compared with 8a6,0u0
bu. the correepondin day a year af o .
Dstimated receipts for . tomorrow:
W heat, SCI cam; corn, 318 cars; oat 26
cars; dobs, 18.00J bead. - . '
BUTTWl-Steady; creameries. eQ2Sc;
dairies. 22Ve24itC ' ' .
EOGS Steady; receinte. tteV cass;'t
mark, case included, 171i3184c; Ordinary
, xlrets, 114; first. 21Ha
CHEESE-Firm; daJalcs. lif lfte;
U-laa, 155li c; young America. 'isite;
long bornsv 1&416c .. .
POTATOES-iJtron, receipts 40 cars;
jMinnesota, 45S4Sc; Wisconsin. 45S'5Jc.
POCLTKY-Strong; turkeys, 14c; chick
ens, heavy, LMc; light, 12'c; spring, 16c.
.VE.AL-Steady at 9314c. .- . ,
f'tilcago Cash Price" Wheat: No.- S red,
$1.H1.; No. 8 red, 86o!il.01; No. I hard.
K"iWc: No. 3 I'ard, 87Jc; No.' 1 north.
U4 Xpc; No. 3 northern, tlfiWic; Na
Kaaan Ctt Grata and Provisions.
: KANSAS CIT?, Sept lWKKAT
t'nchsnned to higherr.o. 1 hard, 87
(.890; No. 3, 83t(S7c; No. Z red. oBWCi no.
67c. - -!.
COKN-Weaki No. $ mixed. ?70c; NO
OATS-Unehanged; No. 3 white, S4S3ic;
o. 2 -mixed, S3i4A. '
rlfwlnir nriuea of futures:
WHBAT-Scptembar, - &3c; December.
SfcSS-'Hc;. May, 8Vtf!WVi.C. ' i
CORN-Septehiber, 67f Hc; December,
S3e; May, 84o. . v-; ; h'..-.- .. ..
RTEv-VnetiangM. ' ' r ;
HAV-Unchanged. ' ' . :
iPOl'LTRT- Firmer! chicken, 12c
springs, 14'ic; turkey,- 16c; . ducks
teprinps), 12c; geese, VWHc. .;
.BUTTER Firm: .creemery. loSSa.
" " ' ' : Receipt--Shipment.
Whtfttt. bU. .1H.0W , , 24I.W
Oirn. bu......i..... - 9m
............. . 10.UW
MinnradUs Oral Market.
MINNEAPOUS,; Sept 18.-WHFJIT-Boptember,
S7Vc; December, 89e; May
M'ac.' Cah: No. 1 hard, tOVoi-. Ko.
horthern, 86V4OOHe; No. northern, 85H5S
$fWr: a. 8. SSWaHe.'
CORN-No. 3 yellow. 7PW710.
OATS-No. 3 'white, SDlc V
Ry&-No.,. 58'OlHc. .; v . "
BRAN In lW-lb. sacks, . $30.
FLOUaFii t p-itJ-n'n .M.8V4.I3; sec
ond patent. 4.2C!3l.r5: nrt clears. 83.2lXti
3.50: seeord clear. K-ffi..
SEF.l-F(ax, $1.79.
BARLEY-SStS7c. . '
. . . . . Coffee Market.
NFW TORK. Seot. 18. COFFKB Fi'
tures market clowd atady, V$ft points net
higher.- Sales, 72,!W bags. Spot coffee,
,u et; Rio 7s. J4'c; Santos 4s,.lti&o; mild,
quiet; Cordova, luifAoo
N . St. Lonla Live Stock Market; , v
ST. LOUIS, Sept. - 18.-CA'TTLB:-Re-oeipts.-
6.000 bead,, including, 3.206 Xeiansl
market, strong to 15o higher; - native
shipping and export steers, , $s.00S)Q.7t);
dressed and . butcher, tteerr, r 86.0C(ffi8.50;
i atockers and feeders.,. $8.75117.251, cow and
1.000 8t 154 H hlfr. ' I4.0utii8.!0! , cannwra ULlSfiAM:
'"'.K! ii US 1' bull, $4.06.60; calve. $6.ini.5u; Texas
..w - ok ahtma tr I4.aoffi8.fl0: eowa and
heifers, $3.767.25. ' - ' . -
HOOS Receipts, 7.100 head; market.
510c lower; pigs and lights. . $6.0Q8.76;
mixed and butchers, - $8v363.70; good
heavv.;.$8.46tfJ8.60, . , . ...
SHEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 'E.tOO
head; market, steady: mutton.. 33.7&S4.0O
lambs. 85.60ifp7.S6; culls and bucks. $1,603
$.25; stockers, $2.733.60. ,-
14
n.80 171 170 170
- 0 , W , 81 , M i
81
l.M (1 81 11
11,500 74 74 74
too 111 113 in.;
M.SOt UV, 4 ' 44
l.0 4
100 4
100 14
400
400 111
' 1.600 16
4t
4 .4
14 14
K Wk
tt . 11
84' 14
1
m
, M.
. U
. w
, 71
New York Money Market. '
NEW TORK. Bept 18.-MONET-OH
call, Strong, at iKIj&ii per cent; ruling
fftte, 5 per cent; closing bid, 44 per cent;
sttly days, i'-i per cent; ninety days, m
W per cent; six montn. 6 per cent. -
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-66
per cent. ,
BTBRLINQ KJtUliAN UK steady at do-
cline, : with actual business In bankers'
bill At 34.8250 for slxtv-day bills and at
$.(& for demapd. Commercial bills, S4.S2.
. silver nar, 3c; Mexican aoitars,
BONUS uovernment, steaoj, raiiroao,
rrekular.
, Closing quotations on bonds today wer
k follows: ' ;- -
. 8. re', la. rag.. .101 K. C. So. rat. (a.,
Co coapes Ml U 8. ten. 4a lm
tl. 8. i. re... 102HL. K. nL 4a...
io coupon 1UVM. k. t lit 4s.
IT, . 4a, ro. ll 4o tea. 4s......
4o muooo ....... .UlHHo. Paclflo 4a..
rana'na tv coupon. .191 Us cobt.-4a.......
A.-C. tat ta ctfa... U N R R of M 4a.
Am, at. M. t. c. . Ia...
A T. T. ct. 4a.. 111 do -eeb. 4a S
aHl. .Tobacco ta...tU W. y, -i H. H. '
aroour ft Co. 4a.. w av. ta to ,
Atclilaea tw. 4a.... MHN. ft W. let a. 4a. 7',
4o t, 4a uv..i;.ivt. do cv. 4s U7
rr. ta..... 10SKo. Paclfla a 4
X. C. ta lt 4a H a0 j, " nu
Bal. 'Ohlo 4a...... 0. B. L. rH(. 4a... M
iji-l ....... 0 pna. tr.,tt im.. Kl
Tlrftott.-Tr. cv. 4a... W o coo. 4e.... 10
Ceo. of Oa. Sa......iei"4ltdlnf mo. 4..... M
rro, 'Leathar-te 148. U 4 8. P. fg 4 71
CtiK' Obk 4.. H 4o . s,.,....,. M
(to enne. 4M,e...... anust. IN 8. W. e. 4a. t
Cllcaio ft A. la..4ea x. j,,.. fa... n
C. a Q. I. 4a... WSgo. Pag. col. 4a t8
80 gam, 4a 4 do ct. 4a M
Clllrtf 40 let ref. 4a...... 11
C. R. 1. P. 4a. WH8o. Rallwaj .,. .1114.
d. rft, 4 ' do sea. 4t 7
C r a 4a. 4Vnlon Paotflo t
a ft H. cv. ta i do ev. 4a
D. R. O. ret te. W Ao 1st a rf. 4.. iwu
pwtuierr oa ....... "r. s. Rubber e....ifi
Brie p,.L .....-... g. Btert id S....11t'4
in a. ta.... ...... i"iv.-V. Oiam. S.. fr
do ct. 4a. aer. B. 77H Watiash lt ex. 4a
111. van. ik m. w. F.,-.wt,, M j-. ... aa
inter. Met. 44e wwt. Rleo. rv. ia.. ltl
Inter. . Ja. M. 4Ha... Wla Ontral 4a.... ll
. ... .
-JiniB IH ...... 19
Bla. "Oftere. . ,
VrV Mtnrnar tmtra.
: NEW TORK. Sept' li-Closing quota
tlf rtf -rn mining PtocKn were:
Com. Tunnel it oca,.. tittle Cnlot
eda Wmi
Oon. rel. ft Va.
Tton Silrer
li(lTiMo Ton. .
Yellow jacket ...
. U Moxloea
. 4 Outartc ....
.1 Ophtr ......
,. 1 'ttaodard ..
,. 1 Ottered..
.'...t8
....IMI
.... (4
.....10
.. Condition a? Trenanry. I'
: WASHINGTON, Sept 18. At the be
ginning of bualnem today the condition
of - the United , States ' treasury was:
working balance In treasury offices, $S4,-
Kaasna Ctty Live Stock Market.
KANSAS "CITY, Sept. 11 CATTLE Re
ceipts,' 16,000 head, Including 1,009 south
erns;' market, , steady; dressed beet and
export steers, $8.5010.76; fair to Rood,
K.OW.&C: . western Steers,- $B.2010.10;
stovxers, and feeders, 84.Si7.flO: southern
steers. 84.50iS6.25i southern cows, $3.50
6.25; native cows, 33.l&s.50; native heif
ers. SS.Xgu&0; bulls. . 83.76(36. to; caives,
$a.O(MS9.50.- . . "'.
HOU3 Receipts, twoo neaa; marKflt.'iu
tf20o . lower; bulk of sales, $S.S5fS.50;
heaw. IS.20fiS.40: packers and butchers,
$8.IB'8.5B.i. lights, $8.308.55; pigs, $6.00
con : , : .
SHEEP AND LAMH Receipts, ,0W
head: market steady; lambs,. 88.ore7.iS.;
rearllnsrs. 34.&TOu.'50; Wethera itooaM.eo;
ewes, $3.60110; stockers and feed era, $2.50
St. ,Toeth lire Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH.- Sept. W.-CATTLK-Re-
cetpts. 2.200 bead; market slow: fttcers,
ta.Zmv.fi: cows and heifers, $3.25(89.00;
calves. t4.5OH8.00. - . - '
IIOOS Receipts. 5.000 head; market, we
lower! too. 88 60: bulk rf sale. 88.26S.flS.
SHEEP AND LAM B! Receipts S.OOO
head; market slow; lambs, $6,ts7.60..v
--''. ".y' Stock in Stgbt. '
Receipts of live stock at the five nrin-
ol pal western markets yesterday:. -v
.-; cattle. Hoax. Btien.
South Omaha.......... 7.0W 6,6r,0 S.(r0
St Joseth............. 3.200 f-S.0O-', 8,000
Kansas Cltjr.......,.. 15.000 ,6O0 00
ft. Louis......... 8.SX) 7,100 6..00
Chicago f.. .......13,000 ' 25,000 36,000
Totals
.::.45.700 49,200 TO.SOO
i NKW TORK. Sept. 18.-s-MET.l7S-TVr)-
per. ouiet; standard spot to Novemoer,
17 KM7.75: electrolvtlc. 17,60rl7.76: lVe.
$t7.2W17.75; csstlnar: 817 12tJ7.2S. Tin,
firm:- unot - $4t.2TM-.S7U: September,
Ste.SOffl RO: October. 84OW.? ....
firm, .1M.20. visiter. stad. J74
1JR. Antimony, firm: Cookson's. 88.66.
Iron, firm and linens wrert. (WW r-
-i'-olB were ff tons; exports this month,
!.K24 t"is. Jvinion eonoer. xlrrn: spot.
7 7 Sn: rutxiren. T 1" W.'; Local ex
chanr sales of tin were SO tons. London
tin. nrm: snot. 4 ivs: rutures, xzn.
focal exchanre tle rt lead wre'8fl00
tons. London leed. 21 10s. London sbel
ter waa ounteri at 77 5 Iron, Cleveland
--Tiin n d 4n Lrmdon. - -
PT. ' TTTtS. Per.t. 18.-MBTAI.S-Lead(
Arm Ut 85.00. Bpelter, strong at (.io. .
,. v: ' . . ( t ,
' Cotton Market.'.' ' :'
NEW YORK, Sept.. 18.-COTTON-Shot
closM quiet: middling . opiancs, U.c
micMttne mlf. 11.15c. ?tes 868 taJs.
.. Of.frn futures elosed steady. Closing
Mas: STtfnber. Jl.Sc;- Octotier. 11. Wc
Noveml'r U.46c: December. U.6c: Jan,
njv li.E!c: Febnary. 1i:63e: Msrrh
lL73c; May. lLJOc; June, 1179c; July, ILSOo,
1.364
1,696
,1.821
128
3,0ti0
3.33U
4,280
207
187
67
-89
.232
.428
.180 '
. 114
. 29
,279
18,904
Total. .f.,..v..-.A....... J,2 ,,S44' 29.847
CATTLE Receipt , or cattle Were lib
eral Uiis mornings making th total tor
the three ,ttay .4,,6 nead, the largest
run tnus lar since the opening of the
range season ano ,onty. about 1,000 head
short of the - corresponding oays of last
year.. . . ; : . , .
liter steers were in lair demand this
morning, although, the market opened a
llttln hit altflVr (.till it Ivan .uln.it.
pickers wanted .th, cattle;. and desirable
ainda wexa generany steady with., yeaiei
day. RoUgh-hernsa oat tie that the feed
ers wouia not mor on and that were not
especially desirable fur kilters' were a
little glowi-'c.- ! i :
. Tue supply of .cows and heifer was
not overiy larare and the markeb on the
desirabiw kinds was. generally steady and
in some cases salesmen tuought they se
cured strong prioeii a compared With yes-
leraay. ' . , i '-a . . w .
cood feeders were aotlva sellers at firm
prices, but roughhorned cattte and light
auicitere were a utile slow. .
Quotations ; on' native cattl: Good to
Choice beet ktter, $.23j)18.26; fair to good
beef . steers, $i.2e8.26; common ' to fair
beet steer, I itMW.n: good - to choice
neifeia, tt.264o.26: , good to choice cows.
6.266.26; fair to tood oows, 84.355.25;
common lo fair cows, $3.004.36; good to
choice stockers - and - feeders, $6.u0p7.7&;
fair to good atocker' and feeders, So.ca
loo; common to rair stockers and feeders,
$4.76&i6.si;' stock" cow and heifers. 84.504
5.75; veAl ' calve, i $4.$0i$8.7S; bUlls, stags,
eic , 4.vjv,o.oU- - 1
Repre&enutive. saiee: ' .
No. -.' -A. Pr.. N., ' At. Pr..
17..... ..110 , 7 10 47...A UU' 8 Zi
It til I IS '
. : COWS.
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: NEBRASKA, j - - i;; r
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& heifers... 82 4 73 16 feeders.. 666 I 70
10 cows..,.. 817 8 8 calves... 473 6 60
10 sts&hfn 872 5 76 .18 feeders..liC2 75
7COWS...,. DM 5 20 calves... 206 6 00
10 feeder.. 760 6 46 32 feeders.. SOT 26
18 feeders.. 133 6 36 . 8 feeder.. $35 8 65
10 cows..... 860 4 65 10 feeders.. 6SS 6 65
7 feeders.., 623 6 30 $ cow:.;.. 906 460
!9 cows,... .1008 I 26 9 belfers.. 460 4 75
16 feeder.. 450 5 40 It cow..... 800 3 66
41 steers. ...1176 . 80 . 26 feeders.. 97$ 8 80
10 feeders.. '781 too 13 cow 978 8 60
11 calves... 234 7 75 63 feeders.. 861 6 86
13 steers. ...1194 7 10 19 feeder.. 814 6 80
148 feeders., J4 S 85 13 cows 783 4 76
16 cows...,. 876 5 23 9 COWS.....1086 6 60
IT feeder.. 841 4 SO r ,
IS feeders.. 1x74 7 76 34 feeders. .1460. 8 06
U feeders. .1468 7 90 steers.. ..12S7 7 75
, , Phiipot Ranch Co. Neb.
48 cows..... t4 $ 10 . 28 heifer.. 805 6 05
6 steers.... 7w 8 so , - -Sand
Hillt L. A C. Co.-Neb.
U feeder.. 1302 7 65 76 feeders.. 1257 7 86
S3 spayed heifers. ......... .........1093 8 35
, TV . ; Becx -N eo.
$7 feeder.. 1335 7 75 . 43 heifers.. 1006 S 40
15 cows. ....1057 6 80 ; -.
' .Howtrd, Beok-Neb. v
W feeder. .1226 7 75 11 feeder.. 1050 -75
8 heifers... 831 I 40 7 Cows 1076 5 30
,; . W. 4- Coker-Neb
24 feeders.." $00 To 17 stockers. 691 t 26
1 bUr....-8M 7 r: - i
' &. A. Waggoner Neb. :.
15 heifers... 668 6 10 cows 872 6 00
8 belter... 678 t 40 4 calves... 303 75
Alee Underwood Neb. .
6 feeders.. 1975 I 40 . 4 cows 1055 S 2S
6 cows..... S3 $ 40 4 cows 1063 S 26
J. W. Hartneff Neb. s
16 heifers... $11 8 76 12 feeders.. 9C4 6 00
46 feeders..ms t 95 .
-,- 4 Cokr-Bros. Neb.' I 1
6 steers.... 964 t 60 46 steers.... 955 60
47 steers.... S98 160 83 steers.. ..1015 C 60
... Brogait Bros. Neb.
25 Steer... .1016 t 86 - .;.
. - WYOMING. -'
Si feeder.. 967 f 25 6 cows.. ...1104 S 60
B feeder.. 900 7 00 20 feeder.. 830 90
17 feeder.. 84 t 90 , ., t cows 1000 8 30
14 feeder.. 1067 1 60 31 feeder. .1052 26
9 steers.. ..MS 05 8 feeders.. twS 6 35
7 steers. ...1014 t 06 11 cows 1074 6 66
16 feeders.. 02 6 DO , 34 steers.. ..10S6 6 40
10 steere.... 70 60 9 heifers.. ! ll
J. Sterling-Wye
It steer.-.120t 6 86 " '
, Davis A D. Wya.
19 steers 4t 1 10
HOGS Yesterday's big slump In hog
value was. followed by a further decline
today of 10c. The market was not very
active at the decline, and the morning
was well advanced - before , a clearance
was effected, the close being at th- low
point of the day. Packers again had
things entirely In their own hands and
they made the most of . the opportunity.
Strictly good hogs sold as high as $8.25.
which -was the top, as against $8.35 yes
terday. This price was paid for choice
heavy as .well as light and butcher
weights. , A 'large- proportion of all the
hoas sold at .06fiil.l5. with quite ; a
sprinkling at $$.20, whereas ye.terday the
bulk of the bogs moved at ts.i;x.;so.
The break yesterday and .today leaves
the ton of tliei market the lowest of any
month since July, when. the best hogs did
not sell above' $8. The averages marxet
on the other hand i tne lowest toaay
that it has been any .time since the third
week in August. . - .
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SHEEP Receipts ot nej were the
smallest Ot ally, day thus far this week,
making the total for the three days 65,800
head, a falling oft or over 6,000 head as
compared with the same days last week
and Of over 44, tW head a compared with
the corresponding period a year ago. As
noted jn. yesterday paper, everything
was cleaned up before th close, so that
there were . only.- the . fresh I receipts on
sale, this morning. --v ?
. The feeling on the part of -packers was
Very eak ii . the. opening tnis morning.
They had already made heavy purchases
yesterday And. day before and most buy
ers had orders to secure killers tit less
money today or leave them , alone. As a
result the market opened rather dull, but
It warmed .up a little later oh and in the
end became Just about steady on all de
sirable kinds bf killers, both- sheep and
lambs.. ,. j . ,i. ; ;.. . r . v . ,
While' there were a good many country
buyers on the market looking for feeding
sheep and lamb there- were not as many
as yesterday, but on the other band com
mission men bad a good many orders in
hand, , so tiiatthere was. a good demand
for feeders right from th opening. The
trade was reasoaably active though pos
sibly not quite so brisk a yesterday and
prlcer " continued in- about the same
notches a yesterday,; there' . being little
or no, change in elthef. direction. The
big . bulk of ' the receipts changed hands
in.teryifalr season. .-" . : .' ' ..
(Juotatlons on fiheen-and-Llmbs Lambs,
a-nnfl la chdli. 17 1C SI. 40V Itmha fair to
good," $4.6o7.O0;"lambs, feeders, $6.00W.75;
vari:ngs, . upnt, ta.2au.ot yearling,
heavy, M.Tog&.lO; yaaritngB,- feeder, $5.00
6.60; wethers, good to choice, $4.154.76,
wethers, fair to good,. $4.0O4.16; wethers,
feeders, $3.90f4.40v ewe, kood to choice,
$3.7584. SE; ewes, feeder, - $3.103.75; ewes
yearling breeders, $4.a04-00;-ewes, sged,
$3.504.60; culls,; sheep and bucks, $iU0
8.00. ' -'-.v . v ,- "
'Representative sales :-
No.i - y '' !,' - '
63 Wyoming .yearling,'
48 jaano ewe
31 Idaho ewe ... .........
171 Wyoming owes. ........
153 Wyoming ewes
168 Idaho ew,- feeders.
20 Idaho ewei. -fdrs,, culls
iw laano ewes,? ifeaer. .......
100 Idaho ewes,- feeder...!....
611 Wyoming Wee,, feeder....
173 Wyoming ewes, feeders....
240 Wyoming ewe,' feeder....
603 Idaho lambs, feeder.; ;.,
608 Idaho' lambs, ;feedair.:.J..
SSldtho lambs, feeder..
365 Wyoming lambs, , feeders..
366 Wyoming lamb, feeder..
188 Wyoming lambs,' feeder..
161 Wyo. latnbAt fdrs., cull. .
188 Idaho Huitbs .
Lfl iaaho lamb
177 Coirado, lamb, ,idr...,..
010 Mbitva arnfl.ta ,
223 Wydmina wethers ;
4of Wyoming .wether
48 Idaho lambs, , feeders. . .
581 Idaho lamb ..
14$ Idaho lambs '....iv:..;
6H0 Idaho lambs I......;....;.;.
131 Idaho we; feedert.......
61 ldaoo yearling, feeder.
54 Idaho ltttnbs; leeder......:.'
569 Idaho lambs, : feeder....-.
802 Idaho lambs, feeders....'.
360 Idaho lamb,- feeders.......
ob2 iaatio lamb, .feeder......
116 Idaho lamb, i feeders.....
i;H Idaho lambs, feeders.., ...4
861 Idaho lembs, feeder!..,. ...
16S Idaho lambs,, feeder..,....
100 Idaho lamb, feeders.......
536 Idaho iambs,ifeedefs.......
666 Idaho lambs, feeder..,....
St Idaho ewes. .'.'.....i..
165 Idaho ewe...:..
194 Idaho yearling......
144 Idaho yearlings.-:..
28 Idaho lamb, feeders.......
itt Triahn iambs, feeders.......
143 Wyoming Ikinbs, ;feeder. .
51 Wyoming tamos, leeaera..
eftt wvomlrm lambs, "feeders..
239 Wyoming lambo,. feeders..
iss Idaho lambs, feeders. .....i
61 Idaho lambs, leeaers .
s7 Wvoming ewes
431 Wyoming ewes
695 WydiviHif lutnl,' ft-"..
49 Wyoming mmDS, -leeaers...
s,2 Wv.mil.:ii ..t's. fe'U;.4
101 Wyoming luiri), ifafler.;.
186 Wyoming ewes, feeder..;.
1V Wyoming ewes, ieege....
201 Idaho lamps
tot 40
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332 Wyoming lambs ...
68 Wyoming- lamb .
136 Wyoming tamos-.
m Wyoming lamb .
670 laano tamos
4SS Idaho lambs-.....
247 Idaho lambs '..............v.
57 native ewes .....;....
10 native ewes ........"..'..v.'....:
26 native ewes ..;... ....'
166 Idaho wethert, yearlings
142 Idaho wethers, yearlings..
68
60
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108
130
93
90
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4 26
426
366
400
380
2 25
3 60
860
3 66
3 70
316
6 65
666
6 70
640
640
640
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7 25
725
680
800
4 30
480
6 ba
7 10
7 10
7 10
330
6 26
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 60
6 65
665
626
6 65
6 66
675
8 75
673
400
400
600
6 26
660
626
625
660
6 80
6 80
10
6 65
4 16
420
666
600
6 i&
125
8 86
886
6 65
6 75
7 25
7 26
660
7 26
7 25
7 25
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3 40
4 16
6 60
536
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Decision of Referee Ousting Conimis
. , sioners May Mean Shakeap.
E0CT0R MAY PICK NEW -OSES
Qaeetlon Whether rr Citr Offi
cials' Are to Be Replaced by, Old
Ones, Soon to Be Drtermiut'd.'
TTiU Also Enter Tit. -
- : ' Milwaakee Grain. Market. ;
MILWAUKEE, -Sept. I8.-WHEAT-N0.
1 northern,- 3H94o; No.; 3 northern,
91V92c; No. 2 haid wlnterp 934c; De
cember, 89c;May, c. , -
CORN-No. $ yellow, Tie: ,No. S white.
73c; No. 3, 69Vc; December, 6252vic;
May, 62Tie.' s- ' '' : .
OATS-Ktandard, 83M34a'
- BARLET Malting; 5&375C
; Persistent' Advertising U ttbe Road to
Big Return.-!, Cv-: -;.
With the recommendation of Refer"!
Silas Holcomb that Police and Fire Com
missioners John J. Ryan and Joseph
Pivonka be ousted from office for al
leged misconduct comes the general ad
mission that the case is closed except fur
the approval of ' the findings of the
rr-fereei by the supreme court Th s it is
expected wlll not Jong be delayed artl
when It does come 'the general belief it
that the court will not waste much time
In the disposition of the case. This was
the feeling in town yesterday and the
talk generally ran to the question of the
probable successors of. the two accused
officials.
That Mayor Hoctor will have the control
of who, shall sit with him in the event
; the supreme court should approve the
f:ndlngs of the referee is admitted under
the law. The question now arises, how
ever, whether Hoctor shall be permitted
to-held his seat long enough to appoint
new -commissioners or having appointed
them whether the appointment should
hold valid against appointments made by
P. J. Trainor,-former mayor and present
claimant of the mayoralty. If Hoctor ap
points the board will probably be all
democrats while if Trainor should ap
point at least two would be republicans.
The whole question w'll be settled by
the supreme court in deciding the appeal
of Trainor and his clerk, "Frank Good for
reinstatement In office against Hoctor
and Clerk Wheeler now holding by virtue
of last, spring's election. "The election
was held by court order on the grounds
4hat the three-year term of office was
Illegal. The supreme court In another
case has since held that the three-year
term of office was constitutional Trainor
has appealed to the court to oust his suc
cessors and It Is expected that the case
will be heard In a short time. ,
Many claim that when the Union Stock
Yards shall have settled Its fight with
the Omaha water board annexation will
be a matter of short shrift
'.' ' - a
Call for Shamrocks.
President William Corrlgan of the
Shamrocks foot ball team and Captain
Harry Callanan have issued a practice;
call for the team, which will meet Fri
day 'evening at the campus1 on Twenty
fourth and O streets. Among the Una
up 'appear the names of the following old
players of the team: Callanan, Gillan,
Tost" Pearson, Hyatt, the two Cavan
aughs. O'Brien, Tuttle and some new
material for which the coaches prog
nosticate great things.
S Gambling Joint Italded. ..
In a raid upon a gambling Joint at 2407
N street last night the police arrested
nine men and charged them with gam
bling. Besides the whole , Doe family
which was represented on the police blot
ter, the name of Fred Baker appears as
proprietor. Captain John Dvorak. Cap
tain Sheahan, Officers Potach, Smith and
Small made the raid.
Although Jawn J. and his own private
Woodrow Wilson dub have changed their
headcftuvrters from the law office of
Countys Attorney. Jamleson of Sarpy and
Eugene O Sulllvan of Omaha, the un
terrified democracy ,of South Omaha
seems equally oblivious of the change. At
a committee meeting held at the new
headquarters last night there was, as
usual, a great gathering of empty chairs.
A number of democrats who do not "be
long" called at the headquarters, but were
received with a courtesy that was pain
ful. Business .seemed at a standstill
while the were present
It is understood that violent effort is .
on foot to have Woodrow Wilson choose
some local democratic knight without re-
nrnanh a his chamDlon.- At present tne
Toung Men's Democratic Wilson-Marshall
club seems to have the bulge on the gang.
. Colored Republicans Meet.
JU republican headquarters last night
the OoloVed Republican club held its regu-
lar weekly meeting. President Graves
was in the chair. The meeting was en
thusiastic and adopted strong resolutions
tn favor of President Taft and the whole
republican ticket. In the near future the
colored club will hold a Joint meeting
with the republican elub of South
Omaha, at which a -number of candidates
will be present - ,
Magic City Gossia.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room cottage,
near Highland Park. Phone South 1117.
The women of the First Christian
church will serve a harvest home dinner
at the church Thursday evening.
The Presbyterian King's Daughters will
serve dinner at the church, Twenty-third
and 1 streets, from 11:30 to 1 o'clock to
day. . .".'..-. -' - " .
Call National Wine and Liquor Co., 106
108 No. 24th St. for Stors Triumph beer;
also wines and liquors delivered. Phone
So. 871 - .;
w,. TMHh S Traveri a former Chinese
missionary, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bednar at their home, 519 North Eight
eenth street,
.rw... win h mMtlni of the Ancient
Order of Hibernians held Thursday even
ing at WorKman xeropie. n memutu
are requested to attend.
The Eastern Star kensington win meet
with Mrs. B. Brayton. 1118 North Twenty
third street Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Farrell will be assistant hostess.
' Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Sept 18.-WHEAT-Spot,
steady; No. 8 Manitoba, Ss 3d.. Futures,
easier; October. 7s 8d; . December, 7s
6Kd; March. 7s 44d. -.' . . '
CORN Spot quiet; new American,
kiln dried, 7s 2dL Futures, easy; Sep
tember, 6s 4Vid; December, 6s 6Vd.
:. Peoria Market.
PEORIA. . 111., Sept m-CORN-J4c
higher; No. 2 yellow, 70W71c; No. 3
yellow, -me; No. 4 yellow. 69c; No.; 3
mixed. 70c; No. 4 mixed, 69c; sample,
OATS-Steady; standard, 3333c; No.
3 white, S2V40. - - '
Try Goods Murtret. ,
NEW TORK, Sent. 18.-DRT GOODS
Tbe cotton goods markets are steady with
trading of fair volume. Jobbers are doimt
a steady - business. Worsted yarns are
active, y ..
DRITIGH COLUMBIA FARMS EASY TERMS
4 The provlbco of. British Columbia offers tjreat inducements to
tne era all farmer. TM country is young and growing. The marfceU
are big and pay high prices. v - -.
". . We are placing on the market a number of 4 0-acre farms In a
good district within 3 miles of a railway . under construction.
These farms are sold tit J640 In terms of $30 csh,and $15 per
tnontlt. -...' ":
Writb today, for -Illustrated booklet,' F. I. This is a splendid o?-,
portunity. - . s. - "
NATIONAL FIX' A CO. (Limited. .
,: , Had .Office:. Y'ancouvcr, Cam da.
Reliable AttntM Wanted. . Liberal CommUslon,