Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1912, Page 14, Image 14
GRAIN AND PRODDCE MARKET Wheat Traders Look for Break in Market Before End of Week. COM MAKXET IS UNSTEADY chickens. 14c for heavy pwls, others not wanted: springs, 16c. VEAL-Steady, 914c, the Grain Oats Market Wu Strongest Spot la LUt Yesterday and the Shorts Were Eager Bayers. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET SEW YORK G EX ERA I MARKET ! OMAHA, Sept 30, 1313 A number of the wheat traders said last night that they looked for a break the latter part of this week or the fore part of next because the market has been poorly supported of late. Most of them regard the market as a narrow, profes sional affair. One trader who has close connections abroad says that the foreign ers have overbought, and when they can Ret the wheat beaded towards them they begin to realise It. A canvass of the export trade yesterday tailed to develop anv new business In Chicago or at the seaboard, although there were vagus ru mors that a little business was being . rtih It wa remarked by a Pll observers yesterday that whthva number of big traders are taiatng . "'" are not buying much wheat. Cash wheat unchanged to 14c higher. t . Most of the backbone was taken out of . w..... vaatarday when the market flattened out, so quickly and the May option closed at c net w k. ...... I.,.. Tnilan in aftid Of 1- cembT corn Deciu.e any dl.pls'tlon on the part of corn raisers to refuse Pres ent prices In. making contracts or any prolonged period of bad weather a month later may seriously Interfere with the normal supplies from the new crop nd leave short sellers In a bad position. In a general way the corn market must act en weather news at the present casn eorn unchanged to o higher. . ' The oats market was the strongest spot In the grain list yesterday and the noru in the September option were eager ano continuous buyers. The export demand continues normal and traders .la to go short on the market until the foreigners cease to want United States oats. Cash oaU was H8Vo higher. Clearances were 2,000 bushels of corn, 7,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 684.000 bushels. u Liverpool closed unchanged on wheat and unchanged to fcd higher on corn. . Primary wheat receipts were 1320,000 k,u mnA ahlnments 1.872.000 bushels air,t r.wint lfuil vear of 1.320.0C0 bush els and shipments of 351.000 bushels; corn raeeiDts were 709,000 bushels and aiiip- menU 459,000 bushels against receipts last aisima hushels and shipment! of - B45,00 bushels; oats receipts were 1,041,000 ... . . a AAA MA hildhalfl tmahom una sniDmenia against receipts last year of 516.000 bush els and shipments of 450,000 bushels. . The .following cash sales are reported: Wheat; No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 854o, 5 cars. SIV,c; 'A car, 8614c. No nurd, winter, 7 cars. 86Vc; 1 cars, 84c; 1 car, Nn. hard winter.' 1 car. 84o. Re jected hard, winter, 1 car, 78c; car. (poof) i TSHo. Oats: standard, 1 car, 32c. No. 3, i white, 10 cars, iic. wnuo, n4c; no grade. 1 car, SOtte. Corn: No. ! I white, 1 car, 70Vc No. 3 white, 3 cars, ! TAUn Kn i whito. 1 car. 67c: 1 car. tWc. -No. 1 yellow, 1 oar, 68c. No. 3 yellow, 7 -ara, 7c. No. 8 mixed, 1 car, tnign colon ; 7V4c; 3 oars, 87c; 1 car, 660. No. 4 mixed, I 4 car, 00540. . , Omaha Cask rrtoea. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 85p7c: No. 3 hard, ' W$c; No, 4 hard, 80vi86ViC. ; . j CORN-No. 3 white, "tVAWW No. 3 ! white, 7070c; No. 4 white, 667Hc; No, ' I .. tO-. k.' ...linn, c:Litii;lV No. i 4 yellow, 66($66o; No. 3, 66&(i"!4c; No. 8, 1 66Vifc7c; No. 4. 644SfeC. I OATS Standard, 2c; Wo. 8 white, 314oj i No. 4 white, lS,e; No. 3 yellow, 31 ! JlUc. I WARLET-Maltlni, 608Sci No. 1 feed, I RIE-No. 3, 65fi7o; No. 8, 6366o. , (notation of the Day oa Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK. Sept. 20.-FLOUR Steady; .spring patents, H-1; wimer sUaigms, $4.4ufe4.uu; winter patents, K70 615; spring clears, $4.25&4.65; extra No. 1 winter, $4.14.20; extra No. 2 winter, 34.00 64.10; Kansas straights. 34.15fe4.26. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.86i&4.W; choice to fancy, $4.06a4.1a. CORNMbAL-bteady; fine white and yel low, ll.togl.70; coarse, $L6uai.o; kiln dried, $4.2i. RYE-Steady; No. 2 west 69c. c. 1. f. Buffalo. BA KLEY Quiet ; malUng. &'6c WHEAT Spot market, firm; new No. 3 red, 31.047 elevator, and 3103 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duiulh, $1.00 f. . b. afloat Closed unchanged to S-16c net higher. September, $U8; December, 99 -lbi.; May, M OUft.. CORN Bpot market, firm; export, WAc t. o. b. afroat, December to March. OATS-ijpot market, firm; new stand ard white, mmvimu; No. 2, nominal; No. 3, iK!&C9c; No. 4, 37c FKiuu Barely steady; standard mid dling. 100 pound sacks, 326.354f24.60. I LAY New, easy; No. 1, Sl.tt; No. i, 31.10: No.. 3, tOc&SLOO. - . . HIDES Firm; Bogota, 2E28'i;c Cen tral America, 26c. LEATHER Firm ; hemlock firsts,- 26 27c; seconds, ta16c; thirds, 22230;,' re jects, lfic. , - PROVISIONS-Pork steady; mess, 319.7$ 6W.O0; family. $2L&0f 22.60; short clears, 321.0023.00. Beef, firm; mess, 3l-60 17.00: family, 31S.001S.60; beef hams, 328.00 &31.60. Cut meau. dull; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. I13.OtoM.00. Lard, firm; middle west, 31180(11.40; refined, steady; continental, 811.90; South American, 312.43; compound, 38.00&&2&. auTVtM- Easy; receipts, 7,6W tuDs; creamery extras, aoftc; firsts, 28030c; state dairy, finest 28'29c; process, extras. 2bc: factory, current make, firsts 23c; packing stock, current make, No. it, 2l;2lc. unisrau- irm; receipts, i,ai voxen, state whole milk, colored specials, 16Vi Ci WHc; state whole milk, white specials, lc; state whole milk, under grade. 14 4iU.c: skims, 8H13ViC. KtMi a irregular; receipts, 10,18 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 8032c: extra fresh, 2728ftc; firsts, 24(g26c; refrigerator firsts, season's storage charges paid, 23ft j24Vto; western gatnerea wnttes, zv&iM. rOULiTKi Dressed, weak; fresh killed western chickens. 1424c: fowls. 15&17c; turkeys, wmic. Cora aad Wheat Retfoa Ralletta. United States Department of Aerlcul- ture, weather bureau, for the twenty-four hours ending at H a. m 75th meridian time, Friday, (September 20, U12: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain Stations. High. Low. tall. Sky. Ashland. Neb.. 80 bh .07 Cloudy 48 .86 Cloudy 44 40 Great Activity, Strength and Breadth Are Exhibited. STEEL RESUMES LEADERSHIP Aside from Reading- aad Lehigh Val ley Railroad Insure Do Not Par ticipate la Moremeat to Great Exteat. Carlot Receipts, Wheat Corn. OaU Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City. Bt. Louis Winnipeg .... , 66 667 , m 28 , 213 , n 9) 311 21 48 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featare of the Trading- aad Closlac Prices oa Board of Trade. ' CH1CAOO, Bept 20.-Ofnclal forecast of a freese tonight west and northwest made corn nrlces today take an upward leap. The close waa nervous at the top figures reached. o to lfco higher than last night It was an almost constant ascent In the corn market Quotations at no time showed more than a moderate reaction. Experts declared the government figures on the probable yield in Kansas and Ne braska were excessive by 20 to 26 per cent December closed at 64&S68KC, en advance of lr&lViO net; No. 2 yellow, 7374c, Signs of a big Increase In the visible supply tended to weaken wheat near the end of the day. By that time shorts had largely covered and many longs taken profits. December closed ho up at iu Oats followed corn up grade. December closed at 32c, a rise of Wo over last night , ExDort call for lard had a bracing ef feet on the provision list as a whole. .So did higher prices for hogs. Septembei lard made the best showing, a gain of 15c, The leading futures ciosea as follows: Articl Open. High. Low. Cluse. Yes y, i Wheat! SeDt. 91 93 Dea.KV4ftfi Wt4 May. St Wl Corn. I Sept.l 70(j 7W " reo..634454'4.a4 Oita. Sept. 33W8ST,4; May.) a o york. fcept. Oct.. Jan.. , trd. Kept. Oct. Dea. Jan.. XUbs. 8pt. Bept Oct.. Jan.. 16 06 18 36 UC2 - -i 10 77 10 Wj eioii. 10 86 986 16 96 1105 1106 1107 10 82! 10 67HI 10 70 390 70'ij 12 91 91 91 lj31ia!BH 1W l W ton 714 63 ,62 33 324 34 16 SO 16 83 18 22 10 90 10 92 62 83: 82 16 87 182" I 33tS4! 16 87 16 92 18 11 92 11 06 10 76 10 62! 10 62 9 8296: 110f.fr 11 07V.I 10 77) 10 66 U 85fc 10S7 10 72! 10 72 10 70 8 87 NEW YORK. Sent 20-Oreat activity. breath and strength attended today's operations on the stock exchange than any session in several months. The busi ness of the first two hours was on a scale of the old time "million share" days, but the movement lost some of Its force In the afternoon nn huavv profit-taking and extensive short cov ering. Taking the day s best nrtces as a hunts. the.everage level was almost the high est or the year. In fact two specula tlve favorites-United States Steel and Amalgamated Copper recorded their best quotations since 1911. Steel resumed Its former leadership In point of activity, being heavily bought In round lots of wu 3,ouo and 34.000 shares. Reading rivalled steel, with a rise of points. Amalgamated Conner waa the next most active Issue. Aside from Readlnir mil Thlvh Vol. ley, the railroad group did not partici pate to any great extent In the day's movement although Harrlman and Hill stocks were up 1 to 1 points, with les jer gains In Rock Islands, St Paul and New York Central. London sold on our rise, according to opviia, aume io,w snares or steel, Amalgamated CoDDer anil nnlnn VaMfin .u10?1 banks recouped a larger part of me., miie iu me suD-treasury by a heavy inflow from New England and the mid. die west. Bonds were firm. Total l. ftti I VDlllat were 32,245.000. United States government "" were uncnanged on call. Auburn, Neb... 81 Broken Bow ..78 Columbus, Nb. 83 Cuibertson, Nb. 88 Falrbury, . Neb. 83 Fairmont Neb, 30 Or. Island, Nb. 84 Hartington, N D 82 Hastings, Neb.. 86 Holdrege, Neb. 80 Lincoln, Neb... 81 No. Platte, Nb 7 Oakdale, Neb.. 7 Omaha, Neb.... 78 Tekamah, Neb. 78 Valentine, Nb. 64 Alta, la........ 7 Carroll. Ia .74 Clarinda, la.... 79 Sibley, la. 78 Sioux City, la. 76 48 47 48 47 40 46 .48 44 44 48 49 40 48 42 46 '40 48 .86 .02 .04 .00 .81 .30 .00 .04 .00 Cloudy Ciouay Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy .00 Raining ia viuuay Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Raining Cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy Minimum .00 .08 .20 .40 .00 .06 .00 1.16 .02 .02 68 . 48 .20 72 46 .00 68 48 .00 68 62 .10 74 62 .00 74 48 .80 W 42 .40 82 52 .40 80 46 ; .60 Not Included In averages. temperature for twelve-hour period end ing at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES., No. Temp. Rain Central. Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 18 Louisville, My... -a Indla'polis, Ind. 13 Chicago, III 24 St. Louis, Mo.... 1 Des Moines, la. 22 Minneapolis ....61 Kan. City, Mo.. 26 Omaha, Neb 17 Warmer weather prevailed throughout the corn and wheat region during the last twenty-four hours. Rains were quite aenera in the western districts, and scat tered showers occurred In the eastern dis tricts. Falls of one Inch occurred at the following stations: Moorhead, Crook ston, Halstad and Detroit Minn., and at Hanover. Kan., ana inches at ciar- Inda, la. a. wom. Local Forecaster, w earner wuriau. St. LooU Goaeral Market. ht .LOUIS. Seot 20.-WHEAT-Cash. firm; track, No. 3 red, 31.03; No, 3 hard, (.XJllN ttlgner; iraca, o. n, uu, eio, t white, 75c. OATS Steady; tracK, mo. i, wc No. 2 white, 3oC Closing prices or rutures: wheat December. 92c; May, 96o. COKN-Hlgher; December, 619c; May, fm-" .. . M . , , OATS Firm; uecemoer, any, nvt Kt it Hteaav. oanv. F1XUR Firm; red winter patents, 34.65 T4.96; extra fancy and straights, 34.15 4.86; hard winter dears, X3.4JK&J.7B. SEEJ-Tlmothy, itM. BRAN Weak ; sacked, east track, 99c HAY-Stronger; timothy, 312.001S.00; nr.lrl. tllfMVii 14.00. pRovisroNS Pork, unohamred: job- blng, 316.26. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, 310.6510.80. Dry salt meats, un changed; boxed, extra shorts, 311.60; clear ribs, xu.&u; snort Clears, u.io. rn iinnn.nKMl: boxed, extra shorts, JlioO nir Hha. IlS.fjO: short clears. 813.(6. spring, 16c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12c; geese, BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2630c. tMirlflVlrm. at 20c. Receipts, Shipments. ... 7,800 9.900 110,000 73,000 69,000 61.000 .... 71,000 41.000 Flour, bbls. Wheat bu. Corn, bu... Oats, bu.,.. 10 47 10 67 10 67 10 60 9 9 82 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912, OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET li'i s m ti 6714 24 '4 17 100 ' 10H4 100 1H WO 144 too m, 17,700 47i I, too lm , 200 10314 100 Wfr t.MO 10SM 4Vi 1,100 J77V4 17,000 31 II Vi 17 4,700 101' M0 140 4,109 U 1,100 W'i 100 15T4 100 lOK'l II w K 44 4 1:4 (014 1714 MS 16 44 14414 I7J 44 108H 101 141 It 107H 4114 1014 10 17 io; 140 S 141 100 too 11,400 wo (00 31 8414' 14 15 44K 1.000 U214 6,000 14114 14014 1,000 4 4014 100 18034 13014 4,000 10W 20 1 0014 12674; 12414 II 34 ' 3614 M14 44141 18114 1.M0 1,800 100 ' 400 400 21 '27 it' 27T4 Amtitamsted Copper .... M.I00 Arawictn Ancultura ... i.joo, American Heat Sujmr.... .oo Amarlru Cn 4,400 AmnicM Qui pfd 1200 Amiiui C. F 700 Amrlcn Ootton Oil..,.. too aw. ic Mcuntlca 109 Affltrican Llnl 1,100 Atnwioan ijocomotlT ... 100 Amerlrn g. A R 4,700 Am. s. K. pti. ...... Am. Sugar Refining.... Amtrtoan T. A T American Tnbaoce Anaconda Mining Oo... Atchlton ., Atohlaon pfd AlUntlo Coaat Lin.,.. Baltimore A Ohio uetniehatn StMl 11,700 Brooklyn Rapid Tr 1,000 uuiaaian ramio ... Central Leather .... (,-ntMpeake A Ohio...... 1,100 unicago o. w (00 inicaro. M, t, p.,., Chloago K'. w Colorado r. I OoMolldated Ga Otirn Product! Delaware 4k Hudaon Denror A Rio Grand.... Denrer A H. O. Dfd Pltllleri' Securltle .... En BrlS let pfd Erie 14 pfd General Electric , Great Northern Dfd Oreat Northern Ort ctfa.. Illinois Central Intarborough Mat. Inter. Met. pfd International Karr eater .. Inter-Marine pfd International Paper International Pump ...... Kanns city southern.... larlede Gaa .......... Lehlh Valley Lonlevlll A Naabvllle... M., St. p. A 8. . M.. Mlwourl. K. A T Mlaaonrl Pacific ' National . filacult National Lead N. R. R. of M. Id nfd . New York Central K'. 0. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Pacific Paelflo Mall Peoneylvanla Peopled Gas P.,' C, C. A St L Ptttaburgh Coal ......... Preeeed Bteel. Car Pullman Palace Car...... Reading Republlo 1. A B Republic 1. A 8. pfd Kook liland Co.. Rock Itland Co. pfd Bt. U A 8. P. Id pfd... Seaboard Air Lin Seaboard A. L. pfd Sloea-8hetrild 8. A 1.... Southern Paelflo. 1,700 1114 Southern Railway 1,400 3114 00,, nauway pto 1,(00 16 Tenneanee Copper 1,400 , 4414 Texas A Pacific,. 1,300 14 Vnlon Paelflo 31, "00 17214 Union Pacific pfd..,,.,,.. 00 S94 United Bute Realty too 1314 United fttalea Rubber.... 4,000 5414 unnea state Bteel. ...... 000 7614 U. 8. Bteel pfd 000 113(4, Utah Copper 7,o 0514 v a. -Carolina vnemical ,. 1,300 Wabash - loo Wabaah pfd , 100 Western Maryland - 100 Weatern Union ....,.;....(' U0 Westlnghouie Eleotrio ... I.M0 Wheeling A L. B.. ....... Tout aales for the day, 4M.400 aharea, Bi-dlrldend. . ' , , $49.80j50.S; October. 49.75iS60.00. IeaO. firm. $5.10g5.. Spelter, firm, 7.55S7.S0. Antimony, quiet; Cookson's, IS.75. Iron, firm and unchanired. Copper arrivals were S tons; exports this montn, is.ooj tons. London copper, firm; Bpot, ii is 3d; futures, 79 13s 9d. Local sales of tin were 25 tons. Ixmdon tin, nrm; spoi, 5s; futures. Z&. London lead, 22 10s London spelter, 27 6s. iron, uieveianu warrants, 67s 3d in London.. ST. LOUIS. Sept 20. METALS Lead. firm at 5.006.C2. Spelter, , stronger at 17.45. ' REPORT OF CLEANING ' HOUSE Tramsmetlons f Associate Banks for the Week. NFiwi YORK." Sent. ffl.-Bradstreet's bank clearlnKS report for the,week ending September 19 shows an aggregate of tf.225.362,000, as against $5,078,419,000 last week and 2,96l,WJW in tne corresyonu lng week last year. Following Is a list of the cities; ' CITIES. Amount lac. Dee. MT4 (K 76' 44 121 1014 SJ14 u IS 80 10814 12714 12714 14414 4714 108 101 14214 10814 41 to4 I7IV4 27'4 3114 8314 81 1714 10S 14014 3114 MBit 18U 160 11 14.400 170 1,100 10314 1,100 ISO 190 44 , 4.400 4214 400 130 1,400 00 m its" 300 3614 000 117 ooo tt, 1,200 1!8 100 4014 1,700 12414 300 11714 1,(00 , 2014 TOO ' 8714' ' .100 1SI 81,200 17214 4,200 214 21 17 i 2714 in" 12 14014 . 2014 4214 138 6014 in M14 11(14 IS 12811 12814 W14 3014 37 1414 3714 64 4414 182 141 H 12814 20 0014 12514 2014 1S 17 2714 10514 17014 142 14014 29 42 138 00 21 114 3 110 85 New York , Chicago Boston ......... Philadelphia ... St Louis Kansas City..,. Pittsburgh ..... San Francisco., Baltimore , Cincinnati ..... Minneapolis ... New Orleans... Cleveland , ...... Detroit ......... Los' Angeles... OMAHA, Milwaukee ,... Louisville Atlanta ........ Portland, Ore., Seattle ......... St Paul u, Buffalo ,, Denver Indianapolis Providence ........ Richmond Washington, D. C. Memphis St Joseph Salt Lake City Fort Worth , Albany , Columbus Savannah Toledo Nashville Hartford Spokane, Wash.... Tacoma Dea Moines... Rochester , Duluth Macon Oakland, Cal Norfolk Wichita Peoria New Haven Jacksonville, Fla. Scranton Grand Rapids Birmingham Sioux City. Augusta, Qa Syracuse Kvansville Worcester Springfield, Mass. Davton Oklahoma City... Portland, Me Chattanooga Little Rock Charleston, 8, C, Wheeling, W. Va. Knoxville San Diego, Cal.... Lincoln Reading, Pa....... Toneka Wilmington, Del... Davenport , Sacramento, Cal.., Mobile Wllkesbarre Cedar Rapids, la. Akron Waterloo, la Helena ' Stockton, Cal Boise, Idaho , Qulncy, III Tulsa. Okl .... Springfield, O Stoux Falls, S. D. Fargo, N. D Fremont, Neb...... I. 100 II, 700 1,400 200 1,800 4.600 1,800 124 117 'is 37 168 18 18 to 17 (8 18 " 14 33 li W 14 1114 5 SO 67 110 81 15 43 14) 170 88 12 S3 74 124 117 10 25 . 17 188 171 2814 M 28 ' S4 30 33 61 58 111 31 86 44 173 . 80 83 63 75 11,827,385,0001 309,S,WW . 161,215,000 163,717,000 . 79.1,000 ,': 64,012,000 67.O75.O0O ' 69,t6,000 : 41,213,000 26,600.000 . 27,968,000 !" 18,090,600 . : 22,840,000 1 23,663,000 , 23,S87,000 . 16,704,000 14,616,000 , 12.647,000 11029.000 . 12,367.000 Y 13,421,000 10,6SO,000 11,534,000 10.068,000 9.240,000 7,443,000 7,m,ooo 6.861,000 , 5,639,080 7,147,000 6,020,000 , 8,27S,000 6,222,000 6,506.000 5,ET,000 , 5.416,000 5.800,000 4,073,000 4,614,000 4,354,000 4,408,000 4,768,000 7,026,000 3,339,000 , 4,060,0W 3,587,000 3,426,000 3,604,000 2,760,000 2,868,000 2.641,000 " 3,328,000 2.328,000 3.2O4.0TX) 2,85,CCC 2.620.000 2,i346,OTO , 2,666,000 2,W)2,000 2,O87,0CO 1,498.000 2,188,000 2,482,000 '- 1,739,000 1,661,000 2,067,000 6,744,000 2,879,000 6,675,000 1,887,000 1,496,000 1,687,000 1,347,000 1,728,000 1,223,030 1,393.000 1,S83,W 2,021,030 1.783,000 1,044,000 1,297,000 8H3.O0O 782,000 791,000 5OT.00O 071,009 464,000 270,000 7.7 15.(M 5.6 12.1) 7.5 "24.3 10.91 14.7 4.6! 22.31 15.51 20.4 17 . 7.6 6.2 (.6 5.6 14.31 4.9 14.21 8.01 3.4 13.1 3.2! 'n.i 17.9 32"7 6.1 25.4 26.51 30.ll 6. 01 2.2 9.3 -14.3 10.4 116.5 .28.4 ' 7.2 6.2 8.0 6.8! 12.3 "si!3 9.0 ''i'.8 20.7 10.5 26. 8.8 ..7.9 45li 2.4 4. .6 1.2 .9 "23!2 27.8 14.2 ..:..! 33.3 27.6 17.2 65.7 29.5 1.7 .15.1 15.2 43.7 22.4 4.9 "6.6 i'l'.Q "H 1.6 11.2 20.1 'is'i 9.8 12 6.5 9.8 I 8.1 113 113 48 4 14 M 81 I5i 46. 14 SS 81 86 6 41 4 14 68 11 M I ,ew York Money market. NEW YORK, Sept. . .-MONEY-On call, firm, at 484 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 pe cent; of fered at 4 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty days, 6fi5 per cent: nlnetv davs 6 per centr six months, 6 per cent fKlMIU Al.xttJAlTlLo. rAPER-56 per cent. Sterling exchange, steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8226 for sixty day bills and at U.mo for de ma. hd. Commercial bills, 14.81, HILVKR Bar, . 63c; Mexican dollars. 48c BONDS Government steady; railway, firm. . . Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Active: winter patents, 84.16 5W. winter sUalghU, I4.ws4.80: spring patents, 15.50; spring straights, $4.004.15; bakers, 3,7&3-W. Ki E No. 2, 70c. BARLKY Feed or mixing, 4052c; fair to choice malting. S8tflc. , - SBKDS Timothy, i503.76; clover, l3t17.50. PRuVlr?lONS-Me8s pork, 17.0017.25. Lard, In tierces, 111.07. Short ribs, loose, (lu.W to 110.80. . Total clearances of wheat and flour wtre equal to 6S4,O0O bu. Export for the wk, as shown by Bradstreet's, were eatiu.1 to 3,i)1.0u0 bu. Primary receipts were 2,1!0,0I bu., compared with l.Uti.WO bu. -the corrftsponding day a year ago. KstlmaK-d receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 14 cars; corn. Sot cars; oats, 248 cars; hoiis, 7,000 head. ; cmcaKo Casn Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, tl.ftiiil.u; No. 3 red, Wd&M.OO; No. 2 hard, Wnuyiw, No. S hard, 8i)!lc; No. 1 north ern, S3is6'95c; No. 2 northern, 91g9Jc; No. 3 northern, 8f(91c;; No. 1 spring, WrfrijSc; No. i spring, a-vavlc; No. 4 spring, 7os6o; velvet chaff, 85((S2c; durum, aof'isoc. Corn: No. t 7$e"3c; No. white. 775c; No. 2 yellow, 73(&74o;; No. 1 72rst73c; No. 3 white, 74fe"5c; No. I yellow, 73iJi4c; No. 4. 7372c; No. 4 white, 7afe"4c; No. 4 yellow, 7273c Oats: No. 1 white, 4'34ic; No. I white, 333oc; No. i fc'iic; No. 4 white, 32S33nc; standard, ltye: No. 2. 70c. Barley, 4&g74c. Seed, timothy, I2.503.75; clover, $13.0017.50. Ktj'U'ER weady; creameries, 24S28c; dairies, 22S84C KOGS Firm; receipts, 4,953 cases; at murk, cases Included. 18i&l9c; ordinary ' first. 20c; firsts, 22i , CHEEf-B Steady; daisies, lMitnc; twins. li'ilSc; young Americas, lial6c: lonx horns. 15fl6c. , ; POTATOK9 hieady; receipts, 40 cttrs; iJIUrilKan. it.G0c: Minnesota, 50Q66C; 'WJg coii.nin, yyiiAc. i'UL'LVwV AUve easy; turkeys, 14c; Kansas Cltr Crala and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, 8ept. 20.-WH EAT Unchanged to lo higher; No. I hard, 89 fiS9c; No. 1, Busac; no. t rea, jwwc Ko. 3. 88(g97c. CORN-Hnchanged to Ic higher; No. mixed, 68ftWc; No. 8, 6767c; No. Mt 70i: No. 1 68MrfiOC OAT8-c higher; No. 2 white, 348'S4c Kn 1 mixed. 33c. WHEAT September, 89c; December, 86c; May, 80c . CORN-48ePtemter. 6SSc; Decern ber, 49c; May. 49o. OATS eeptemoer, c; uecemrjer, wc; May, 34c. HAY i ucnangea 10 si nigner; cnoice timothy, 814.0U14.50; choice prairie, 111.00 11.60. HX ttt uncnangea. Receipts. Shlprnpnts Wheat, bu 21.200 14,600 Corn, bu 16,000 21.000 Oats, bu , H, 000 13,000 Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 20. WHEAT September. S?? December, 8c; May. 94(64c. Cash: No. 1 hard, 9lc; No. 1 northern, 8894t)0c; No. 2 northern, pwnjc; No. 8, 8385o. CORN No. 8 yellow, 7070c. OATS-S031c RYE No. 2. 6062e. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, I19.60ftf20.00. FLOUR First patents, t4.S54.65: sec ond patents, 4.204.66; first clears, 3.20 3.60; second clears, 2.A5..uu. SEED-31.78. BARLEY m 67c. - Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Sept 20. W HEAT No 1 northern, 9314fi4c; No. t northern, 90 ti92c: No. 2 hard winter, 9293c; Decem ber. sT4c: May. e. COItN-No. yellow. 7374c; No. 1 white, 75c; No. 3, 7273c; December, 53c; May. &3c OAT8-4Standard, 34e. BARLEY Malting, 58!76c. Cattle Receipts Are Light, Trading Slow and values weak. HOGS AEE FIFTEEN H3GHEE Advance Is Not as Large sta Slump of Tnesdajr and Values Are Still Ten Cents Below Mon day' (notations. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept 20, 1912. RecelDts were: came. Hoars. Sheep. O.ftlcial Monday 9,U3 3.V84 26,2a9 uiiicuu Tuesday 8,586 MUS i,i slow and dull. The few cows sold early Official Thursday 2,934 4,413 16,b iveumate Friday 1.6UU z,ww Five davs this ww.lr ' il M 21.511 111.710 Same days last week ..28,084 27,106 kfl.lU Same days 2 w'ka. ago.25,246 2,680 86,364 Same days 3 w'ks. ago.21,034 29,260 87,498 Same days 4 w'ka. ago.20,244 29,862 95,561 same days last year... 30,037 24,697 136,033 The following tithla ahnwa the receiDti of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ior roe year to date aa comparea witn last year: 1912. lail. Inc. Dec. Cattle 637.192 78;,608 ....... 149,616 Hogs 2,317,839 1,860,231 46;,608 Sheep 1,632,443 1,668,640 v 36,197 The following table snows the ranee of prices for hogs at South Omaha tor the last lew days with comparisons: Date, j lau. iiiU.iiwo.liu.iau.iliw7.l04. Sept 12 8 86 6 tfl t! Sent 131 8 Sept ll 8 42, btpt loi Sept. 16 8 43 Sept 17 I 21 6 Sol 9 13 8t .83o 6 VS 8 Dbi 6 711 & 88 a W 1 vs ' iniw 7 9)i 6 86i 5 81 6 0J 8 Oui 6 9U I 6 M there waa a very fair demand. Desirable feeders changed hands In about the same natches as yesterday, there being little channr la either direction. The bulk of the receipts changed hands in very fsir seferon. '- " - Guotations on Shep and Lambs Lambs, good to choice, 7.007.36; lambs, fair to good, J.7o700; lambs, feeders, $6.006.SO; yeaMlngs. light I6.266.66; yearUilgs, heavy, $5.005.40; yearlings. feeders, o.00 SS.50; wethers, good to choice. t4.204.50: wethers, fair to good. $4.004.25; wethers, feeders, 3.804.40; ewes, good to choice. 13.9CK&4.26; ewes, feeders. 3.25$.80; ewes, yearling breeders, $4.605.00; ewes, aged, I3.604.0; cull sheep and bucks, I2.00&3.00. ReDrcsentatlve salee: No. - , . . . Av. 279 Nevada ewes 107 16 Nevada ewes, culls 95 1P2 Nevada yearlings............ 84 65 Nevada yearlings, ewes 81 497 Nevada wethers ,..107 464 Nevada wethers 108 66 Nevada wethers 339 Nevada wethers 98 Nevada lambs .. 5S Wyoming lambs '. 175 Wyoming lambs. 178 Wyoming lambs, 700 Idaho lambs, feeders... 375 Idaho lambs, feeders... 247 Idaho lambs, feeders... 306 Idaho ewes, feeders....' 30 ewes, ' feeders feeders.. feeders. .106 .-...111 .... 60 63 65 52 58 51 68 .101 Pr. 400 500 BOO 430 430 430 4 80 -39 665 700 6 55 665 6 60 6 00. 6 50 3 76 4 00 CHICAGO LIVE SOCK. MARKET Sept 20. 6 81 8 8w 8 6l 841 5 I S S 8 1U U 0 84 B u w 02 . 6 b4 8 7.1 8 17 j 5 73 6 06 bept 18. 1 8 U9 6 811 I 8 141 6 Sil 6 78 6 Sept 19. t 164 6 7l 8 92 6 (W 5 72 6 'Sunday. ...'', Receipts - and disposition ' of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS.. - Cattle. Hogs.8heep. C. M. & St. P .. Wabash .. Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacino 4 C. & N W.. east 4 C. & N. W., west 21 a St P. M. & O... C. B. & Q., east 1 V. U. &. west 26 C. R. 1. Ac P., east.. .. C. K. 1. & P., west 1 Illinois Central 2 . Total receipts 60 Dxoi-uaiTlON HEAD - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 2 .. 1 ' N " . 6 15 ? :: 3 2 .. 6 4 1 ., 9 35 28 Morris & Co.;... Swift & Co Cuaahy Packing Co.... Schwartz & (Jo... J. W. Muiphy Benton Van.nt & Lush i-im Son , i B. Lewis rius ion & Co............ J. xS. Root & Co........ J. H. Jbuila... U F. Husz Vvertheimer & Degtn.. Mo. Kan. Calf Co Cling & Oar.atle Otfter Duyers 133 198 Hi m a M A2 42 28 14 il 16 310 S&4 404 2ol 'Mi 934 4o7 ' 9iH Demand for Cattle-and Hobs Slow Sheep Weak. , CHICAGO, Sept " 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market slow; gener ally' steady; beeves, 85.S511.00: Texas steers, $4.65f(425; western steers, t5.S09.30; stoekers and feeders, 34.307.60; cows and heifers. 2.908.00; calves, 8.00&11.50. HOGS Receipts. 9.000 head; market Slow at 510c advance; light, $8.258.85; heavy, $7.9J$8.75: roqgh, I7.90i"S.1O; pigs, 35.iS8.0O; bulk of sales, 18.20ig8.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.0W head; market, weak to 15c lower; native, 13.594.50; western, ' $3.604.60; yearlings. $4.765.50; lambs, native, $4.757.25; west ern. . J3.007. 50. Kan City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept 20. CATTLE Receipts, 2,700 head. Including 1,100 head southerns; market steady ' to: weak; dressed beef and export steers, I8.4010.75; fair to good. I6.0OS8.25: western steers. J5.60lO.00; ftockers and feeders, 24.26 50; southern steers, s4.Zati.35; southern cows. $3.5OS6.00t native cows. I3.256.50; native heifers, M.7a8.50; bulls, KU5IW5.U0; calves. .60o.oO. HOGS Receipts, z.900 head; market luc higher; bulk or sales, j.4ug8.tjo; neavy, heavy. $8408.60: packers and butchers. $8.468.70; lights, S8.608.70; pigs, 36.25 25. SHEEP AND LAMBS-i-ReceiUts. 4,200 head: market steady: lambs, S6.007.4o; yearlings. Ii50$6.u0: wethers, S4.004.50; ewes, S3.504.25; stoekers 1 and -feeders. S2.60SS4.3S. . . , South Omaha St Joseph ... Kansas City .. St Louis Chicago ...... Totals ...... 6,b!ft Peoria Market. PEORIA. III.. Sept, 20.CORN-Market le higher; No. 2 yellow, 72c;,No. 8 yel low, iific; ino. mixea. i.'c; sample, tw. OAT3-lc up; No. 2 white, 35c; stand, ard, S4c; No. 3 white, 33c. Philndelphln Prodneo Market. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 20. BUTTER Firm and unchanged. EOG8 Ftrm and unchanged. . CiIEESEJ-Flrm and unchanged. Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON, Sept 20.-At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United States treasury was: Work ing balance In treasury offices, SS4.3i3.096; m oanits ana rnmppine treasury, 833,833, 834; total In general fund, 3146,906,344. Re ceipts yesterday were 12,630,144; disburse ments. 82,490,192. Deficit to date this fiB csl year, $11,348,807, as against a deficit of 321,564,770 at this time . last year. Theso figures exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. London Stock Market. LONDON. Sept. 20. American securl. ties opened steady today.) Prices advanced on fair buying during the first hour and at . noon tne gains ranged irom to above parity. Canadian Pacific was firm ana 1 higher. " ' Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Sent. 30. DRY nvna The cotton goods tnarket Is steady. In quiry for yarns and heavy cotton goods rw uiurrttainB. me print cloths are firmer. iV,ool markets are tending higher. mum are mora active. Toe Jobbers report a steady house trade and more In terest In late goods. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept 20. COFFEE Mar ket for futures closed steadv. net in. changed to 6 points higher. Sales were 44,350 bags. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s. 14c; Santos 4s, 16c; mild, quiet; Cor dova, 16l8c. . Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 2ft-WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. S Manitoba. 8s 3d: futures. steady; October, "s S9d; December, 7s va; Alarm. s i"u. CORN Soot auiet: new American kiln dried, 7s 8d; futures, firm; September, 6s 5d; December, 6s ld. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), 77 lOal e t- OMAHA GESBRAIrVMABKBT. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 27c; Np. 1, In 6lMb. tubs, 27c; No. 2. tc; pacKing, POULTRY-Brollers, 3540c per lb.; h'.na Inn: cocks, sa 10c: ducks. 18c: geese, if,v turkevs. 3c: Dleeons. Per dor.. 31.50. Alive: Hens, 10llc; roosters, 5c; stags. 5c; old ducks, full leatnerea, o; geeso, full feathered. 5c: turkevs. 12c: pigeons. per dos.. 90c; homers, 82.50; squabs. No. 1, 31.60; No. 2, 60c CHEESE Imported Swiss, 33c: Ameri can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24c; twins. mi- . rinlnles. 18c: triDlets. 18c: Young Americas, 19o; blue label brick, 18c; llm- berger, 2-ib., auc; i-id., 22c. - BEEF -CUTS The wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective September 16, are as follows: Ribs, No. 1, 21c; Na 2, 15c; No. 3, 10c. 'Loins, No. 1. 24c; No.' 2, 16c; No. 3, Uc. Chucks, No. 1, lOo; rNo. 2, 8c; No. -3, 7c. Rounds, No. L 13c; No. 2, lie; No. 3. 9c. Plates, No.-l.!7c; No. 2, tic; No. 3, 5c. . , 'FISH (fresh) Piciterel,. ws; -whlte, 13c; pike, 16c; trout, 14c; large crapples, 12 15o; roe shad. 800 each; sld roe, per docks, 15c; ' flounders, l.f -g.een catfish, 160; rose shade, 85c each;, shad roe. Pr pair, 46c; salmon, 15c; halibut, 8c; yellow perch, 80; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, 8c. FRUITS, ETC. New apples In bbls., 3.003.25. Spanish onions,- per. case, S1.09. Bananas, fancy select per bunch, $2.25 2.50; Jumbo, per bunch,,l2.753.76. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 80 1-16 pkgs. In box, pet box. 3225; Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pfcgs. In box. per box, J3.00. Figs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs., 8O0; per case of 36 No. 12 Pkgs., 32.50; per case of 60 No. 6 pkgs., $2.00; bulk. In 25 and 60-lb. boxes, per lb.. 10c;- new, Turk ish, 6-crown, In 20-lb. boxes,, per lb., 15c; 6- crown, In; 20-lb. boxee,sper lb., 16c; 7- orown, in 30-lb. boxes,; per lb., 17c. Lemons,' Llmonelra, selected -brand, extra Taney, 800-360 sixes, per box,, 38.50; Loma Llmonelra. fancy, 300-360 .slses, per box. 16.25; 240-420 sizes, 50c per box- less; Cali fornia, choice, 3U0-360 sixes, Ter box, $o.W. Oranges, California Pansy, brknd, extra fancy, 96-126 sises, per box, S3.J6; extra fancy, all sixes, per box,, 14.60. Peaches, California, 860; Colorado, -..white and yel low, freestone, 6075a Cantaloupes, Cal ifornia, 45 slse, 83.00; Rocky Ford, 45 slse, $3.26: pony, 64 sise, $2.50. - Watermelons, per lb., 1c. - - V XtUViEdX AtJJ-ai5 ttUUtlBC HUlire B " " per lb., lc. Celery, Michigan, per dos., Sue.' Cucumbers, hot house, per dox., 35c. Egg plant fancy Florida,-per' dos., $1.50. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per dos., 15c. Liettuce, extra lancy, wnutj, , Onions, white. In crate. $1.00; -yellow, per crate, 90c. Parsley, fancy southern, per dox. bunches, 60itf76c. Potatoes, home grown, per bu., 75c. Tomatoes, . homo grown, per i-oasaet camw, beins. per basket 76c; green 'beans, per basket, $i.w. Cotton Market. ' NEW YORK, Sept 20.-COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling upianua, ii.ouv, middling gulf, 12.1tc; no sales. " Futures closed steady. , Closing bids Saotembei1. ll.aic: October. 11.35c: Novem ber, 11.49c; December, lt.tuc; January, 11.63c; February, U.70c; March, llJSc; May, lt97c; July, 11.89c. - . 8 agar Market. 'NEW.' YORK, Sept 20. SUGAR Raw, easv: muscavado, 8 test s. wo; centni- ugal. 96 test, 4.30c; molasses, 89 test, 3.55c refined, steady. ,- Totals 1,391 2,244 9,083 CAT ixJi Cattle receipts were very light, as usual on a Friday, omy 1,5W) head being reported In tne yams. Of tnat number about 300 neao were leedeis that were halted at the yards on their way to Illinois and not oilered for saie. 1 he market as a whole was entirely de void or new or Interesting features, it was, In fact, a typical Friday's market, slow and duiland weak tnrooghout There were no killing cattie of good quality on sale, and packers did not ap pear to be at all anxious for tne medium Kinds here. As a result the .market waa slow aned dull. The tew cows som early at prices that did not show mucn change, but before sellers really had a chance to unload ouyers seemed to come to tne con clusion tnat they uad all tue cattie tnat they wanted, and most ot uitm lett tne yards, so tnat the market on cows ana ueiieis was both dun and lower. Good leeahers were about steady, but lignt ana timhy "stackers! were slow and lower. " ." " Quotations on native tattle: Good to choice peel steers, $8.26l0.26; fair to good beef uteeis, $7.258.26; common to fair beef , steers, $6.0u7.26; good to choice helteis, $6.258.26; good to choice cows, 5.2&4f6.z5; fair to good cows, $4.25 5.26; common to fair cows, $3.004.25; good to choice stackers and feeders, $6.U07.75; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $5.0 0.00: common to fair stoekers and feederb. $4,76o.oU; stock cows and heifers, $4.504j i.o; veai caives, m ouus, stags, ettt , 4.0ii(B6.60. ( Representative sales: ' COWS. Ns. At. Pr.' No. At. Pr. 1 133 I 0 I m 4 60 1 lt 4 10 3 I7( 4 60 4 II! 4 45 tiEIFERS. , , 710 I 26 , 736 4 10 , 667 4 76 Wool, Market ST.. LOUIS. SeDt 20.-WOOL Steadv: territory and . western mediums, 2024c; line IllVUIUlliO, lafiVC, A1.1C, AOfl.V. 'ACING RACE UNDECIDED AFTER SIX HEATS ARE RUN SOUX CITY, la.,.- Sept. 20.-The . Live Stock exchange purse of $1,000, 1.14 pace, featured the harness card at ' the Inter state fair races today. After six Mats had been run it Went over unfinished u'n til tomorrow. Franklin Pierce - set, .the pace, winning the first two heats. In the third Moortell came up from behind after-a, bad start and-won by a head Famiy Almont; won ..the first heat and Kentucky M. : captured the 7 nisxt two. Actress Woodford 6n the 2:18 trot after losing the secohd and third heats. Sum maries: v'v Pace. 2:14 -class.- The Live Stock ex change purse, $1,000 (unfinished): Ken tucky M. and Franklin- Pierce each Wbn two heats and Fanny AJmont and Moor tell each won a heat. Best time, 2:10. Trot, 2:18 class, purse $600:- Actress Woodford, first; Jim s O'Shay, second; O'Ralne, third; Atheiwood. fourth. Best time; 2:20.. '.., . : .: . Running, consolation, live lunongs, purse $150:-1 Bobby Cook, first;-Georgia Shand, second;, f air Messenger, 1.... 1.... 4.... 10.... I.... JL Grain fiprontlns in Shock. GRAND FORKS, N. D.. Sept. 20.-As the result of the heavy rains which have been falling here in the last few days, grain In shock Is thoroughly soaked and In a serious condition. In almost every shock there are sprouts and the damage. It Is claimed, will be heavy. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.-METALS-ttJ per, auu; stanaara, spot to November, $17.2617.76: electrolytic $17.60fn7.75; lake, $17.fi2fil7.75; casting. $J7.12fcl7.25. Tin, unsettled; spot, $49.97ihu0.5O; September, St. Loots Live Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20. CATTLE Re ceipts. 4.300 head. Including 300 head of Texans; market strong: native shipping and export steers, $8.00(510.70;" dressed and butcher steers, $6.008.60; Blockers and feeders, $3.75ig7.25; cows and heifers. $4.KXg?.10; canners, $17604.50; bulls, $4.00 $6.50; calves. $6.00e'U.50; Texas and Ok lahoma steers, . 34.&"3.w; cows and hell ers. IS-ToStf. ... HOGS Receipts, 3.400 head; market, 10c higher; pigs and lights, $6.Kttp9.g; mixed and butchers, $8.458.85; good heavy, IS. 66 68.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, $,300 head: market steady: muttons, I3.7ofa4.00 lambs. $6.60&7.35: culls and bucks, H,50J 3.26; stocxers, jiioo.w. '.' St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Sept 20. CATTLE Receipts 8,000 head; market steady; steers. $S.0010,2&; cows and heifers, $3.268.75 calves. $s.lS.W. " - . . . HOGS Re ce pts, 1.500 head;, market 10c higher; top. $8.70; bulk of sales, $3.$5 8 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600 head; market steady; tambsv $6.2567.40. ,6711 4 M , Sit 1 00 1. 8 I...... no s 10 435 S 25 798 t 75 m 6 76 ....1010 4 75 ....1170 4 10 ....1670 4 0 ....1300 I 00 ....1430 5 00 ....1280 8 60 BULLS. I. 120 4 40 1 I..... 1018 4 60 I..... 1...: 1130 4 SO 1.... 1..,.. 1010 4 40 1..... 1 1380 4 40 1 1 16401 4 70 1...., 1 1JS0 4 76 CALVES. . i 416 4 00 11.. 350 7 60 2 170 I 00 1 160 I 60 I.... 461 I 00 1...... 150 I 71 4.; 42.1 I 00 II -. J10 8 76 2).. 311 I 86 1. 160 I 76 ., STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I...... 646 I IS ' 4...... 885 6 80 13...... 62 I K .. 857 5 M 401 6 70 i V HOGS-Hogs sold all the way from 104i 20c higher this morning, or In other words right around 15c higher than yes terday's general market Not only were prices sharply higher, but the trade was active at the advance, so that everything changed hands very soon after the market opened. It was, in fact, a run away market, but still the advance today was not as large as tne slumD on Tues- day. The hogs sold largely at $8.308.35 and on up as high as $8.45 for good light- weignts. backers were hardly In the rnarnet at an. tneir total purchases from iirst nanas amounting to little. If anv, over 500 head. In other words It was a snipper and speculative market After allowing for the advance yester day and today prices are still around 10s lower tnan tney were on Monday before tne pacaers made their raid on the meritet Representative sales: No. . At. Bh. Pr. , No. 47 178 40 I W CO.. 4 148 60 ..831 !.... .180 17 145 45... M.. 65. 43.. (1., I!.. 14.. 80.. 41. II. ...HI ...207 40 8 15 40 IK 80 I 2714 80 I M ... I 10 ... 110 ..104 140 I 10 ..141 80 110 ..28 ... ISO ..28 80 8 SO 80 I SO X4 ... 110 201 120 I 30 .....27 280 ,8 80 170 ...I 10 .., !.. 59.. 68.. t.. 50.. t.. 93.. 71.. 40.. 73.. 64.. 43.. (.. At. Sh. Pr. ....i8 ... 8S2H ....n 160 1 12 ....tet 80 1 S2H ....246 ... 1 S2H ....150 120 8 12 ....200 ... 1 85 ,....184 ... 8 35 260 40 I 1$ ,....ts ... s ss 24 160 I 15 .....231 40 I 36 238 360 I 35 175 ... 135 m ... 116 .250 120 1 17 54 191 80 8 40 4.....20 ... ISO 28 127 ... 1 40 12 40 I SO T 121 80 I 40 M 270 160 I 10 . I! 211 80 1 45 61 M0 820 I 125 15 .,155 ... 146 11 131 120 I 3314 ' PIGS. 16 ..10J ... TOO 1 77 ... 00 SHEEP Receipts of sheep were very moderate today, only twenty-eight cars being reported In. This makes the total run for the five days this week almost 112.000 head, which is the largest of any wee since tne opening of the range sea. son, but smaller than for the correspond. ing time a year ago by over 21.000 head. There were not very many fat sheep on the market, in fact not enough to really make a test of prices. There was quite a little sprinkling ot fat Iambs, however, but the market even on good kinds was very slow, packers have been good buy ers all the week at steady prices, clean. Ing up the receipts as fast ts they came In. As a result they had about all the killing stuff on hand that they could use and were not In need of 'additional sup plies uiis morning unless they could secure mem enougn lower to make some object to buy. Thus the trade on fat stuff was slow and dull from start to finish. A. cut-off of lambs that sold at ft 20 yesterday and $7.10 the day before went at -w this morning. - . . a consiaeraDie proportion 01 tne re ceipts consisted of feeders - for which , . Stoek In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prln ipal western markets yetserdar: cattie. Hogs, sneep 2,600 1,800 2.900 9,000 7,300 1.600 4.200 3.30O 4,000 ...18,500 1,9400 , 20,300 With, the Bowlers The Gordon Ftreproofs took three straight from the Rogers Permits in the Commercial league. Moran was high with, 212. Score: v . GORDON FIREPROOFS. 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Heaton ..178 157 167 60S Laird . .150 171 175 . 496 , Straw 160 160 McDonald 149 194 343 Nelson 154 167 188 609 Moran 159 189 212 660 Totals....... 810 833 936 X570 ROGERS PERMITS. 1st 2d. Doherty 141 H. Howley 158 Straw 160 J. Howley 120 Porklns 152 179 162 160 135 13S 3d. Total. 163 144 160 135 121-. 483 .464 480 390 411 723 2,228 Totals 731 . 774 New Anto League. A brand. new golden, egg, hatched into the kingdom of Omaha bowlers last even ing when the Automobile league opened its. first: season In first-class shape. Pres ident Traynor made a short speech and then ! Introduced .Mayor Dahlman, who made a few remarks of encouragement to the boys on their first appearance as a bowling league and wished them all success possible. Punch and other re freshments helped to make things merry, while the alleys were nicely decorated with' emblems of Old .Glory and Ak-Sar-Ben. The league will bowl every Thurs day evening,, and, although the scores were small, a better, grade will appear later. Scores: ' T;'f.' : .. STORZ AUTO SUPPLY CO. . 1st- 2d. 3d. Total. 118 .....V.. .148 ...480 168 203 Ston .... Brady Troup Durkee .. Eastman Totals RIem ...... Smith ...... Barnum ... Barkan .... Nygoard-.. Totals .720 761 780 STUDEBAKER AUTO CO. 150 152 420 152 ; ,181 ' 481 142 - ,150 - 452 194 '173 bS5 172 178 653 ..77 810 834 2.441 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. ...139 164 183 476 ...149 178 106 433 ...132 171 156 459 ...139 129 168 435 ...161 129 147 437 CADILLAC AUTO-CO. Stone F. Hansen Hervey .... Maloskey . L. Hansen 1st. ....143 ....104 ....123 ....179 ....105 2d. 107 117 9 130 125 3d. 98 122 121 150 166 2,241 Total. 348 343 363 459 396 Totals .651 598 657 1,909 HORN SUPJPLY CO. Horn Orr Grislnger . Beal ...... Newcome Total. 268 Totals 1st. 2d. 3d .97 100 71 . 85 113 97 295 .150 125 158 433 .111 114 146 371 .214 162 141 627 614 613 ....657 NEBRASKA BUICK CO. 1,884 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Hayes 158 13 " 135 426 Johnson ..140 101 141 382 Welch 148 184 - 105 437 Kemp 95 118 141 354 Rasgorshek 138 142 167 447 Totals 679 678 689 2,046 UNITED MOTOR. CO. 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Archer : 146 133 198 477 A. B. Hall 114 115 126 355 Kilng 103 110 124 337 Israel 166 127 119 402 Riley 131 101 149 381 Totals .650 586 716 1,952 TRAYNOR AX-TO, CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Dahmke 118 145 105 368 Fassnacht 100 125 112 337. Jackson '.. 124 183 117 374 Abbott ............... 108 86- 112 808, Traynor 158 193 . 147 498 Totals 60S 682 693 1,883 FORD MOTOR CO. ' ' tit. 2d. 3d. Total. Schmelzel,.. 148 .... ,92 240 Deafner 90 ... 90 Fletcher .... 149 178 144 471 Hogan 78 98 100 276 Conklin 122 147 103 372 Davis .-. 419 75 106 300 Time, 1:04. Ross gerald also ran. third. Essa and Eddie Fltz- IOWA HAS GOOD SCORE , IN AMATEUR RIFLE SHOOT LINCOLN. . Sept. .' 20.-(Speclal.)-The Charles H. Newcomb of Philadelphia won the sixth annual West Hogan amateur championship here today by breaking 99 of his 100 targets and defeating J. B. Mc Hugh of Wilmington, " Del., who ' had broken the same number, In the shootoft William Ridley of What Cheer, la.; Harry H. Sloan of Philadelphia and Wal ter S. Behm of Keating, ra., uea tor third place wlth-98 breaks each. -Allen 8. Hell of Allentown, Pa., won the double target event with 91 breaks In 100 targets. FIRE RECORD. Grocery Store Barns. BEATRICE," Neb., ' Sept 20. (Special Telegram.) Fire of unknown origin this morning destroyed the grocery . store of J. , W. Kuhl in . Gletiover, a . suburb , of Beatrice. The loss will amount to $2,000, partially covered by Insurance. Totals .'. 616 688 545 1,749 Gate City Leavgrne. OLD STYLE. LAGERS. Sciple, R. L.. Bland Amsden ..... Reese Shaw 1st 185 196 188 166 214 2d. 204 181 173 146 201 3d. 149 188 152 166 148 Total. 538 665 613 467 563 Totals 939 904 FRANK'S COLTS. 1st 2d. 147 803 2,646 3d. Total. Kolinchlnek Lee Arken ....... Rosenberg , Douze Handicap .- Totals .. , 125 . 109 136 , 146 63 145 145 132 123 128 63 149 119 137 124 118 63 441 $9 378 383 392 189 , 724 736 710 2,172 Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. A dividend of Two Dollars per shart) will be paid on Tuesday, October 15, 1912, to stockholders of record at th close of business on Monday, SeptenAer 30, 1912. WILLIAM R. DRIVER. Treasurer. JOHN M. GILCHRIST pres. State Board of SSzamlner, O. P. A. CEXTzrxSS ruiuu AUDWUHTMI Omaha, HslK September 10. 1911 The City Trust and Safe Depoalt Company, Onaha,- Nebraska. , - GenAcTing under Instructions from the Hon. Silas R. Barton, Auditor of Public Accounts, as Per statutory provision. I hereby certify that the following is a trua MdTorrecr statement of the Resources and Liabilities of your concern as ot date June 30. 1912. , . . , BSOtr.0z, K ' fC AAA AA Bonds at par ... Mortgages at par Stocks at cost Collateral Loans u-. Real Estate Warrants . . Furniture and Fixtures (Balance) at cost Less securities premium account. Other Cash Resources: Sundry Accounts Receivable Transit Account ,............, Cashed Coupon Account . .... . ....... Accrued Interest 127,964.70 178,750.00 15,000.00 5,087.67 . 79,614.19 , 28,138.70 $499,655.26 .. 4,530.59 160.24 2.300.62 308.50 $ 495,024.67 2.769.36 20.617.51 Trust Funds 1,1H,4.!tl? Cash In Banks 18.488.25 X.IABELXTXES Capital ........... ........ (Preferred stock (Common stock-. ...... Dividends unpaid ........... Bills payable ........... .. Accounts payable Coupon Deposit Account Interest accrued but not due ...... Advanced payments for securities Trust Funds Undivided profits ........ .$200,000.00) . 100.000.00) .$ 300,000.00 8,016.00 190,000.00 344.41 456.24 6,282.65 28,101.84 1,123,464.10 6.694.75 $1,660,358.39 : $1,660,358.8$ Respectfully submitted, JOHN M. GILCHRIST, , ' . Certified Public Accountant CITY TRUST 6 SAFE DEPOSIT COAflY ' Acts as Corporate .Trustee and Executor. ; , Sixteenth and Harney Sts. . Cily National Bank BIdg. ; Omaha Neb Municipal, County, School and Public Utility Bonds. ' - First Mortgage Real Estate Securities. ' . ... . . . ... Safety Deposit-Vaults, Insurance. I