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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912.
OFFERED FOR SALE.
Miseellaneoaa.
DESKS, sale, scales, show cases, shelv
ing, tto. ; see us tlrst. Omaha Fixture and
BupplyCo., 4H-ltM8 S. 12th. Doug. 2:24.
FOR SALE New and aecond-hand
carom and pocket billiard tables a ad
bowline alleys and accessories; bar fix
tures of all kinds; easy payments. The
Brunswlck-Balks-Collender Co.. 407-409 3.
10th street
$23 five-burner, two-oven, quick meal
gas range, been used 4hort time, $12 $05
Palace Banner base burner, largest size,
almost new, $35. $30 Majestic range,
good condition, $10. W S7uS.
FOR SALE Four-hole side oven gas
stove, one year old.- 6110 Webster St.
Phone Harney 3661.
PERSONAL
Massage. Mis. K.u lino.. 30 Boston H I
MASSEOTHERPY'rMr
Allen of Chicago, 202 Wlthnell bk. D. 7665.
MASSA(4K6wed'Bil movement. 1
flmooauJ:i it. mi Farnam. D. 6244
VITAL, massage, vital bath.. Miss D.
Fisher, 401 Ware block. 309 8. 16th. D. 2785.
ANNA H. MARKS
'"" " sage. 1803 Fa i
nam. Davldge Block. Apt 8. Doug. $32.
MAGNETIC healing, over 710 S. 16th.
HAZEL, LEAF PILE CONES Best
remedy for itching, bleeding or protrud
ing piles, ruo postpaid; samples free.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Oo., Omaha
THK SALVATION A kill v
cf clothing; In fact, anything you do no
need. We collect, repair and sell at 134
N. 11th St for cost of collection, to th
worthy poor, 'Phone bouta 412i aiu
wagon will cal
MASSAGE tment. Fifteen years
7T A u t. experience. Twelve years
In Omaha. $2.00 hotels and residences,
81 00 at the fflce. Call D. 863. Res. D.3427.
M A R$ AGE ?xpert.. treatment Mrs.
Steele, 208 S. 13th St R. 825
Drink lia bit 1 waa hevy drinker.
, , , averaging over quart
'f whisky daily. Tried many ways to
leform, but without success until I found
l?v.certa.,n easy method and was cured In
three days. Have since saved thousands
f other victims of liquor habit It can
be overcome with or without drinker's
knowledge. Interesting book (tells how)
.mailed, plain wrapper, free, if you cut
tfcis out and write to Edward Woods. 634
Sixth Ave.. 153 A, New York.
f AKKtAfiTf Corns, removed. 25c: 1
may ilea, ivi e. id ct. u
Mrs.
.44112
BATHS, Swed sh massaae. Mrs. Snvrior
No. X. Tha iniuinv mtw J" Um-r... r aoca
ody Massage, 222-S Neville Blk. D. 7761.
YOUNO
strangers are invited to visit the Young
Women s Christian association building
at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where tiiey
will be directed u suitable boarding
places or otherwise assisted. Look for
our travelers' aid at the Union station.
W-L.l JLUUL itiiMiiui.
ANYONE having any papers or Infor
tnation about the late W. A. Vollmer of
Omana, noufy Paul F. Vollmer. r&ra
Moi t s Uothers Shop, 107 South 16th at
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALTf,
Great Bargain
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE
Two lots at 40th Ave. near Ames, two
blocks from street car line. $125 each.
One lot. 47th and Cass St., adjoining
uunuee, aom. inquire at 12UB Jones St
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN.
1539 N. 20TH ST. ,
$2,760.00. .
8 rooms and closets, strictly modern;
hot water heat; hot and cold water up-
tfi i Ta itnrm uHt-ifiriwa anil nAiMMnate Kl
barn; fruit; nice large lot; beautiful
lawn and trees; permanent walks, etc.
About $1,000; balance easy. Inquire 16i
. .ana ot.
TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE
w. KOddINS. 1S03 FARNAM ST.
ON account of death In family will
sell my it-room pressed brick, slate roof,
modern home at a lo wprlce. Hlch. sisrhtlv
location and only one block from Jos-
lyn Home. Ask owner. Phone Harney 2160.
407 No. 39th St.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES.
Screenings, l.uO per loo. Wagner, wl N. 11
S. C. BUFF AND WHITE LEGHORN b
and Mottled Anconas winners tor years
In leading Bhows; great layers; eggs
reasonttoie, satisfaction guaranteed, a.
r. jonea, noute a. Box lo, Aiaryviile, Mo
S c iv nuvi vrirnu u-w.is-l.-iu '
31.U) each. Walter Caoson, K. F. D. 4.
Neo.a, la.
WE WON 17 FIRSTS IN a) CLASSES
at Nebraska State. Fair, 1812,, 76 prizes in
all, on Brown Butf and White Leghorns,
Orpingtons, ivtuo, nocks and wyan
dottes. We want to sell them. Write us,
L. P. Harris, College View, Neb.
MAMMOTH PEK1N DUCKS, AM Dis
posing of my large flock of White Beau
ties at tec now: largest and finest 1 ever
raised- Mrs. M. J. Casson. JR. i, Carson,
la.
GINSENG AND GOLDEN SEAL.
Enormous profit Free circular tells how;
big book, 4c; 40 breeds "Bred-to-Lay'
poultry. Harry E. Ruble, Albert Lea,
Minn.
CLOSING OUT SALE-HIGH CLASS
Buff Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons. Frank
A. Agnew, South Omaha, Neb.
PET STOCK.
BOSTON terrier pups, screw tall; sire
my champion Tom Crlbb. Call Douglas
Scj6. 2020 Farnam.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loans and warrant.
W. Farnam Smith k Co., ua Farnam st
WAN IKLt city loans. Peters Trust Co.
$100 to $10,u0u maue promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bidg.. lbth and Farnam.
FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com
mission; optional payments; cheap money.
Orln S. Merrill Co., 1213 City Nat. Bk. Bid.
OMAHA homes. Kasit iNeuraska larnis.
OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat'L Douglas 2151
LOANS on tarms and Impioved city
roperty, 6 pet to tl pet; no delay. J. H.
mmont & Son, li03 Farnam St., Omaha
CITY LOANS. Bemis - Carlberg
Co., 310-312 Branrlels Theater Bldg.
MONEY to loan on business or resi
dence properties. $1,0U0 to M.uOO. W. H.
THOMAS. 603 First Nat l Bank Bldg.
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
GARVIN BROSa MarT
FOR SALE OU fLSCUANGE
A BARGAIN r.T0.uu;f "KS
books ol 12 oiumes, 1 of 10 volumes, Law
Dictionary. Hule on Torts Cooley on
Torts. Clark's Criminal Law Books;
good as new. Will sell or trade for
chickens or anything you have. A. J.
Knott 461U N. 36th St Web. KM.
WOULD like, to nave Nebraska or Min
nesota land, or Omaha property, in ex
change lor ten goou tots, worth $1,000, in
Llmon. Indiana, town of ,0u0. R. A.
Kelsey, SiVi Ames Ave., Omaha, Neb.
SEND for our system of exchanges.
Shopen & Co., Dept B. Omaha, Neb.
.FOR EXCHANGE Choice land and
town property for general merchandise.
Address Lock Box L, Seiuert Colo.
FOR SALE or trade, a strictly up-to-flate
7-table pool and billiard hall; best
location in the city. 623 So. Main St,
Council Bluffs, la. , ,
WAN TED TO HUT
Houseuoiu gut), clothes A sn jes. Uoug. 3971
Best prices for shoes, clothes. Ben W-5479,
Best prices for tur., oiothes shoea W. 614.
WANT ED TO KENT
LARGE unfurnished modern room for
man and wire, in private latmiy. mate
location and price. Address S-814, Bee...
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Desirable income, clear or
mall debt $20,000 to $200,000. Convert your
property into fine, big Texas farm or
ranch while cheap. Owners only. Wolfe
tc McNay, Central Bidg., San Antonio,
Texas.
, WANTED Farms; we have direct buy
ers for farms, city croDertv. or business
no matter where located. Give lowest
Ctrlce. Don't nn v ivmmlalnrta ur fiivnlal.
buyers Information free. Southwestern
iiuormation Bureau, Box tig, Muskogee,
NEW COTTAGE $1,250.
6-rooms, and xood. hitch 40-foot lot.
Close to Omaha car line and school j
warning distance ox omana- iw casn,
paiance UKe rent.
McGEE REAL ESTATE CO.,
106 Pearl St. Council Bluffs, la.
REAL ESTATE
AUylklllk OF 4I1X1C.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract ot'
flee in Nebraska. "M Brandeis Theater.
lit I'UUi i,,il run AL fa!
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
Nine rooms, a.l strlctiy moaern, two
lavatories, laundry in basement lovely
lawn; No. 1 location, close to car line
and good school. Price only $3,500; $100
down, balance $50 a' month. Call us up.
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.,
310-312 Brandeis Theater
7 CENTS PER LINE WILL BE THiS
RATE CHARGED ON AND AFTER OC
TOBER 1 FOR ADVERTISEMENTS
RUN UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE."
ACREAGE FOR SALE
HILLCREST ADDITION.
; Best and cheapest suburban acre prop
erty near city. Fine country home sites
and garden tracts convenient to car. Sur
veyed, platted and staked in lots of
acre to i acres and priced from $136
per acre up. Come early and get your
choice of a lot in this beautiful addi
tion. Call for plat and descriptive
literature. C. It Combs, U09 to 816 Bran
deis Theater Bidg. Phones Doug. 3ai6.
A-3711
FOR all kinds of bargains in Florence,
Neb., property see me. Tel. Florence 276.
C. L. NETHAWAY, FLORENCE, NEB.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH I A AOS FOR SALE
UeorKla.
MODERN home; lot 60x160; fine maple
hade trees; cherrys, plums, gooseberries
raspberries, currents, strawberries, all
bearing. Barn, shed, chicken yard and
house. On paved street, one-half block
from car. For sale by owner only, who
Is leaving city. Property adjoining worth
$0,000 and $4,500, $3.O0O-$LOO0 will handle. I
Franklin. J
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA,
Traversed by the
ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.
Lands adapted to the widest range of
crop. All the -money crops of the south
plentifully produced. For literature treat
ing with this coming country, its soli,
climate, church and school advantages,
wr.ie
W. B. LEAHY, Dept K.
General Passenger Agent
ATLANTIC, GA.
Iowa.
THE easiest way to find a buyer for
your farm is to insert a small want
aa in the Des Moines Capital. Largest
circulation In the state of Iowa, 4o,wo
oaily. The Capital is read by and be
lieved in by tiie standpatters ot Iowa,
who simply refuse to permit any other
paper in their homes. Rates, 1 cent a
word a day; $l.& per line per month;
count six ordinary woras to the line.
Address Des Moines Capital, Pes
Moines. la.
40-ACItE FARM.
Six miles of city on. good main road;
4-room house, small oani, aoout twenty
five acres in cuuiivatiou, ovsi of it up
land vailey. Sloping south and well pro
tected on north and west Fine place lor
iruit, chickens, bees or general tarming.
Price, $4,o0o; fX cash, balance long time
at 6 per cent
McGEE REAL ESTATE CH
IOS Pearl St Council Bluffs, la.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Big Returns. -
Minaesota.
MINNESOTA.
Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;"
special rates,
DAY NIGHT REALTY CO.,
103 Bankers Lite Bldg., ,
Lincoln, Neb.
JkeltraiMta.
686 ACRE farm for salt. In Knox Co.,
Neb. Owner of said farm operating n
Himself . but living in Iowa, tneretoie
desires to sell said farm. Can b soid
as on or can be divided In two good
Urm, one consisting oi uo acres, lou acres
in cultivation, uaiauce in pasture, all
well fenced and an abundance of water
the year round; balance ot Mt acres, good
set ui improveuieiiui, tpiemud teed iou,
14u acres in cultivation, at) acias of tarn a
grass, balance in pasturs and hay land,
win ai. grow aiiauai all well fenced au
abuuuance of running water the year
tound. Purchaser can buy 160 bead of
high grade cattle, the same amount of
hois, complete set of horses and Imple
ments if taey so desire, or can buy the
piace without Will carry $2o,uu0 on lanu
at tne rate of 6 per cent for five or ten
ieais. auis pla:e is considered to o
the best farm of its size in that country.
For further luiorinauun appiy to owner,
boren Oiesen, Rome 3. Waiuut la.
GRAIN AND PRODDGE MARKET
Wheat Speculators Anxiously Await
News from Seat of War.
CASH C0EN DROPS OFF SOME
Cptarn In he Price of Oata la Dae
to the Rite In the Price of Other
Grains Larger Receipts
Are Now Expected.
OMAHA. Oct. 7. 1912.
unless there Is fi-esh important news
from the war question today the trade In
wheat Is likely to give Its attention
largely to domestic conditions, and they
are not very encouraging1 for wheat buy
ers. There was rain over a portion of the
northwest Saturday night but conditions
tor the spring wheat country today are
fairly good. The trade is promised an
increased spring crop movement this
week. Elevator people with extensive
connections in the southwest do not agree
with the claim that the winter wheat
movement is to fail off materially. Chi
cago had a liberal run last week. The
small increase in stocks In the northwest
Is a most encouraging feature for wheat
bulls. This will be overcome quickly at
the close of lake navigation. Cash waeat
&lo lower.
It Is but natural to expect some closing
up of the difference in prices between old
cash corn prices and December quota
tions. The cash-prices dropped off sharply
atfer the expiration of the September con
tracts. Whiie the December option made
some gain in Its premium over May, there
should be more of this kind of action.
Sellers of December corn will be timid
until it is known that the country wiii
supply the corn to fill sales for that
month and the railroads able to move
the same. Regardless ot some Injury to
late corn In the west and northwest from
the freezing temperatures of two weeks
ago, the outcome of the crop is large
enough to suggest selling pressure in tne
May contracts at least Cash corn (ftlc
lower.
There Is nothing to warrant higher
prices in oats and the little upturn from
the low point last week was due to the
strength In other grains. Receipts should
be larger from now on if cars can be ob
tained. Cash oats unchanged to c lower.
Wheat at Liverpool closed liSd lower;
corn unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts were 2.625,000
bu. and shipments 934,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1,631,000 bu. and shipments 300,-
0.0 bu. last year. ,
Primary corn receipts were 7Ub,oou du.
and shipments 482,000 bu., against re
ceipts ot 638,000 bu. and shipments of 845,
000 bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were i.bu.ww du.
and shipments 862,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 843,000 bu. and shipments of 409,-
000 bu. last year. t
u ne ionowing casn saies were reii m .
Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: 6 cars, 85c; 1
car (poor), 84c. No. S hard winter: 2 cars,
84ttc; 2 cars, 84c. No grade hard winter:
1 car. 80c; 1 car, 7V4c; V car. ?5c.
Jeeted hard winter. 1 car, 78c. No. 3
mixed durum: car, 77c No. 4 durum:
1 car, 80c. No. 2 spring: 1 car, 85c. No. S
mixed: 2 cars, 8414c; 6 cars, 84c No. 4
mixed: 2V4 cars, 82c. Corn No. S white:
314 cars, 66c; No. 8 color: 1 oar, 65c No.
2 yellow: 1 car, 64c; car, 64c. No. 8
yellow: 2 cars, 64c. No. 4 yellow: car.
62c. No. 2 mixed. 1 car, 63c. No. 3
rntxnd: cars. 63Ao: 1 car. 63'4c; 2 cars,
63c. Oats Standard, 2 cars, 31c. No. 3
white: 44 cars, 3H4c. No. 4 wnite; i car.
SOc; 7 cars, 30c Barley-No. 4, 1 car,
62c.
Dinahs Cash Prices, .
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8486c; No. 3
hard, 83H85c; No. 4 hard, 81(&84c
CORN No. 2 white, 66C; No. 8 white,
66c: No. 4 white. 6464ttc No. 3 color,
65c; No. 2 yellow, 6464V4c; No. 3 yellow.
64c; No. 4 yellow, 6262c;' No. 2, t3c;
NO. 3, 63ffl63HC; WO. 4, MWftWC
OATS-No. 2 white, 3l3ic; stanaara.
31c; No. 8 white, 3014c; No. 4 white, 305
304c.
BARLEY Malting, 66(3)670; NO. l leea,
564i60c. '
RYE-NO. 2, 64W&XC; WO. 8, MS8"ftC.
Cartot ueceipta.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
1.631.00O bu. the corresponding day a year
age The visible supply of wheat In the
I nlted State Increased 1.025,000 bu. for
the week. The amount of breadstuff on
ocean passage decreased 128.000 bu. 'Esti
mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 200
cars; corn, 303 cars; oats, 265 cars; hogs,
16,000 head.
v.nlcafco Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1.04. 1.06; No. 3 red. SOcSjM.Ol; No. 2
hard, IV ta; No. $ hard, SSMe; No. 1
northern, 93WSM4c; No. i northern. 902?
SlHc; No. 3 northern, SS?91c; No. 2 spring.
&W14o; No. 3 spring, Ki'Sc; No. 4
spring. SOtsUiJc; velvet chaff, KGchWc;
durum, 8288c Corn: No. 2, 6tf65Vgc;
No. i white. 65ffi6c; No. 1 yellow, 64VfC
Otic; No. 3, 64654c; No. 3 white, 64S:
i.c; No. 3 yellow, 64frt5c; No. 4. 6Stf
64c; No. 4 white, 63664c; No. 4 yellow,
63W;Wic Oats: No. 2 white, 85(!f35c;
No. 3 white, SfV; No. 4 while, 31
vi2c; standard. 33V$33c
BUTTER Weak; creameries, , 24Wff28c;
dairies, 22H27o.
EGGS Steady; receipts. 4.670 cases; at
mark, cases included, 190c; ordinary
firsts, 21c: firsts, 24c
CHEESE Steady; daisies. 1717HcH
Twins, 16W17c; young Americas, rniu
17Vc; long horns, 17ffl7Hc
POTATOES Weak; receipts, 110 cars;
Michigan, 42$45c; Minnesota and Wiscon
sin. 4(430.
POULTRY Alive, firm; turkeys, 15c;
chickens, 12c; springs, 13c
VEAL-Stcady at gl4c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Trade in a Very Good, Healthy
Condition.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Sheep and Umbi of Good Quality
Active Sellers Others Slow
to Little Loner Than
Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct 7, 1911
Receipts were: cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Estimate Monday 12,500 1,700 35,000
Same day last week.... ,5 3.223 47,7s&
jame day 3 weeks ago. 14.140 2,214 47,443
Same day 3 weeks ago. .183 3.0S4 S6,t5
Same day 4 weeks ago. 8,354 2,276 28, K
Same day last year... .10,333 2,363 48.7S7
The following tahl ihowi V. rn.na
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
ioi tne year to date as compared with
last year: 1911. ih in rw
V,attl K0.399 150,6oJ
Ho 3.372.434 1.90.3tS8 474.054
Sheep 3,000.391 1.907.656 2.635
The following table shows the range of
prices for hogs at South Omaha lor the
last few days with comparisons:
Chicago 59 Z10 179
Minneapolis 989
Duluth 1.294
Omaha 70 &
Kansas City 296 i
KL Louis 174 84
Winnipeg t622
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7-FLOUR-Qulet ;
epring patents. $4.604.90; winter
straights, (4.464.60; winter patents, $4.70
5.15; spring clears, $4.25(tf4.oO; extra No.
1 winter, $4,104 20; extra No. 3 winter,
$4.0OliH.lO; Kansas straights, $4.15Jr4.25.
Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.S0jj4.00;
choice to fancy, $4.054.10.
CORNMEAL Quiet; fine white and
yellow. $1.66ijl.70; coarse. $1.60(tl.65; kiln
dried. $4.16.
RYE Steady; No. 3 western, 68c, c I
t, asked.
WHEAT Spot market weak; No. 2 red.
$1.04 elevator and $1.03, f. 0. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth. 99c f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market olosed Wo net lower; De
cember closed S9c; May, $1.03V-
corn spot market easy; export 690
f. o. b. afloat; December to March.
OATS Spot . market easy; standard
white 3SHc; No. 3, 88c; No. 4, 86c; natural
white. SS38Vio; white clipped 3S41c, all
on track.
BRAN Easy; western spring, 100-lb.
sacks, $2110(123.35; standard middling,
$24,85126.35, city. 100-lb. sacks, $23.75.
FEED Steady; western spring bran.
100-lb. sacks, $2135; standard middling,
$25.60; city, $34.60.
hay uuiet; no. i, i.iMji.au; ro.
$1.06$j)1.10; No. 3. 809bc
HIOES-Flrm: Bogota, ziaac; cen
tral America, 27V6C. ,
T.RATHF.FL Firm: hemlock firsts.
T27c: seconds, 25026c; thirds, 22Vfc23ttc;
rejects, ltc
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $19.00
f1.8 family, $23000)2300; short clears,
$21.5024.00. Beef, strong; mess. $17.00
18.00; family, $21.0022.00; beef hams,
$2S.0031.50. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies, 10 to 12 lbs., $13.014.&0; pickled
hams, $K0u. Lard, strong; middle west,
$12.1012.20: refined, firmer; continent
$12.55: South America, $1196; compound,
$S.O08.25.
TALLOW Firm: city, $5.35; country,
$5.87HS.2tt; special, $7.12. a v
CHLESiv-Firm; rece.pi. 870 boxes;
state whole milk, colored, specials, 17$
17c; state whole milk, white, specials,
17Vc; aklms, 814ttc
EGGS-Irregular; receipts, 9.303 cases;
freBh gathered, extras, 3134c; extra
firsts, m9'Mc; refrigerator firsts, 23V4(5
24Vic; western gathered, white, 3036c
POULTRY Dressed, Irregular; fresh
killed western chickens, 13iS19o; fowls,
lD'lSc; turkeys, 1617c.
St. Loots Geaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct 7. WHEAT Firm;
track, No. 2 red, 81.0601.08; No. 2 hard,
914if(24c.
CORN-Lower; track, No. J, 8465c; No
2 white, 67c. .
OATS-Steady; track, No. 2, $SViS3c;
No. i white, 3434o.
nvKRieadv. at 75c
, FLOUR Steady; red winter patents,
;u $4.654.95; extra fancy and straight $4.16
103 i &c. harri winter clfiari. t3.4Ml3.75. .
: I ' SEED-Tlmothy, 10c
CORNMEAL $3.60. ,
BRAN Quiet; sacked, east track; 98c
ILAY-Steady;' timothy, 8110O18.0O; prai
rie, $12.0014.OO. .
PROVISIONtS Pork, unchanged; Job
bing. $16.75. Lard; unchanged; prime
team, $11.22U.82H. Dry salt meats,
unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $11.75;
91
Features of the Trading and Closia
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct. 7. Big export clear
ances todav offset In the wheat market i, ,.h iu.7S: short clears.
tne errect ot neavy receipts i"uii- Bacon, uncnangea: Doxea extra bhuhs,
At th close, which was steady, prices ti tr-.iar riba. 312.76: short clears. $13.00.
ranged from Vi decline to a shade ad- POULTRY Firm; chickens, 12ftc;
vance. In addition to' large clearance j springs, lasc; turners, roc; uuuno, w,
the seaboard telegraphed tnai twenty
boatloads of wheat had been sold for ex
port Rallying power In the wheat mar
t.t rUvolnnnrt after nrices had shown
heaviness on account of huge arrivals at. FVur, bbls....
primary terminals, especially northwest Wheat, bu....
The total was neariy i.uw.uuu ou. mum
.......an RAtl7,
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 27(g)31o.
ir.rwft tft.dv. at 22c.
Receipu. Shipments.
.. 17,000 13.UW
..209,000 17,000
101,000 1 17,000
..164,000
38,000
40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $2e TO $3
PER ACRXi.
We have for sai over 20,000 acres of
Cheyenne county, Nebraska choicest
lai m land, where the crop yields tor U
yeais, including Ulu and mi average
itn the best in the state. Alfalfa, aise
a leaulng crop. Better solL water and
climate cannot be found. Write lor (uu
intoi niation. Agents wanted everywbera
FLiNDliHUSLAiMl IN ViCaiMnr .u.,
SIDNEY. NEB.
HAVE a quarter section of land in Holt
county, Nebraska, to exchange lor income
property. It is worth $40 an acre with
$1,000 incumbrance. What have you to
otter? Address box 256, Sioux. Neb.
HALL COUNTY. '
160 unimproved for $o0 per acre. -'
320-acre ranch, 8 miles town, $70 per acre.
160 acres, 2 miles town, $56 per acre.
80 acres, improved, 4 miles town, 360
per acre. -
160 acres, Improved, 3 miles town, $50
r.er acre.
160 acres. Improved, $135 per acre.
109 acres, improved, $20,000.
40 acres, 2 miles Grand Island, 3125
per acre.
646 acres, Dawes county, $25 per acre.'
160 acres, 3 miles Cairo, $20,000.
160 acres, 4 miles Cairo, $18,000.
240 acres, two sets buildings, $35 Per
aura...
960 acres, Dawes county, $10 per acre.
1,440 acres, Dawes county, $10,000.
THE LAND MAN, 1 '
HENRY THOMPSON - CAIRO. NEB.
Texaa. ,.
FARM Lands 'for Colonization 30.000
acres of the best land in the lower Rio
Grande Valley, near Brownsville, Texas,
seven mtles west of Raymondvllle. We
want a colonization company to sell to
actual farmers; have subdivided Into 40
and 80-acre tracts; have two wells of
flowing water at 80o feet; a demonstra
tion farm and other improvements; a
very attractive proposition for a strong
colonization company. We will sell out
right 640 acres to 30,000 acres or mako
contract to colonize with financially
Strong company; uiqu 10 net us o' per
acre. This land is as fertile at the Nile
A purchaser can subdivide and sell at a
profit. Address, Floyd Shock,. Vandeven
ter Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Sooth Dakota.
FOR BAldfc w acres gooo. larm land!
40 acres broke, balance alt tillable; 1
miles froni Dallas and S miles from
vulvitis. - -v r . .
J 1,500 cash, 32,600 March 1, 1813; $2,409
11 k 1 .101? A AArum Da. tfirt n.u..
Po. Dak. .
MlacellaaeoBS.
40 ACRES. 20 cleared, frame house
16x40; bam; running water; three miles
from town; half mile school; $600; easy
terms. Tom O. Mason. President Island
City State bank, Cumberland, Wis,
than last year. A cut In flour quotations Oats, bu..
here added to troumes 01 tne duu siue, out -
the effect wore off, December clOBing at 1 Kansas City Grata and Prorlstons.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 7. WHEAT
Cash, unclianged to He lower; No. 3 hard,
fntaww; No- nara, wsww; tto, 1
91Vc, the same figures as torty-eignr.
hours before.
Fine weather took the snap out of the
com market December closed steady c red. $1.01(21.04: No. 3 red, 94c$1.02.
net lower at 634c Cash grades were ; CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 67c;
weak. No. 2 yellow was quoted at 64&( ; jj0. j mixed, ecblc; No. 2 white, 71c; No.
66C ,3 "White, 70c.
Good prospect of export sales had a: OATS-Vio lower; No. 2 white, 334g34c;
sustaining Influence on oaU. .December No. 2 mixed, 32H(&33?4S.
closed at 32c, a net loss of a shade. j RYE-71!4fe72c.
Provisions bulged owing to the strength 1 HAY-60c lewer; choice timothy, $1100
of hoes. Pork closed up lKX42c, lara 1 (513.MC choice prairie, iz.oowi2.w,
l&ffll7&c to 22,4o and ribs 12V'alao to 20c. Rece.pts. ehlpments,
ii.c itaui.io -
.UilO A t
Artlclel Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat'y.
t 1. eat
Oct.. I
Dec.
May.
July.
Coin
Oct..
Dec.
May.
July.
Oaib
July.
Poik
Oct..
Jan..
May.
Lard
Oct.
Dec.
Jan..
May.
Rios
Oct..
Jan..
May.
96KV4'
93
651
52"a
3232
16 90
19 35
18 95
11 50
11 25
10 97H'
W47H
10 20
89 89 89
I 91H 90fti -90V4
95 WA 95 92
93Vi 82 93 96
65 64 64 66
63 52 , 63 63
62 62 62 63
62 62 . 62 63
32 3132 32 32
34 34 ' 34 84
34i34
17 00 16 90 17 00 ;..
19 70 19 27 19 67 19 37
19 20 18 92 19 12 19 02
II 67-70 11 50 11 67 U 47
11 40 11 26 11 40 11 22
U16 10 96 U 12-16 10 97
uoo
10 2 10 45 10 60-62 10 60
10 92 10 45 10 60-6210 75-77
10 87 10 72 10 85-37 10 25
1012-16 10 07
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oats, bu. ...
290,000
19,000
62,000
13.500
3,000
12,000
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Weak; winter patents, $4.30
5.00; straights,' $4.1O4.60; spring patents,
4.064.30; straights, $4.004.15; bakers,
$3.76S4.00.
RYE No. 2, 6869c
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4752c; fair
to choice malting. 0:2c -
SEEDS-Tlmotby. $2.&0100. Clover,
$13.0041)18.00.
PROVISIONS-Pork, mess, $17.0O17.12.
Lard (In tierces), $1175. Short ribs (loose),
$10.50311.25.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 1,217,000 bu. Primary re
ceipts were, 2,626,000 bu., compared with
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Ship live tock to South Omaha. Save
Bileage and shrinkage- lour consign.
Menu receive prompt and eareful atieo
ion.
Live Stock Cent ml salon Merchants.
BTERS BROS. A CO. fitronc. reliable.
CLIFTON Com. v., -OS I xulianice H d
bnyler-Ma nny tiffmnn ... ,: ' . Hllg.
I.AVI Hl V 4HOS.. i: Si'.ian- Hldg.
Martin Bros & Co.. Exchange Bldg.
Clay. Robinson ft Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
OFFICE C. Q. M., CHRONICLE BLDG.,
San Francisco, Cal., Oct 1, 1912 Sealed
proposals will be received here until 11 a.
m. Nov. 1, 1912, for furnishing foraee and
straw required at Fort Huachuca and
Douglas, Ariz., during fiscal, year ending
June 30, 1911 Information furnished on
application here or Quartermasters in
Seattle, Wash.; Portland, Ore.: Fort
Huachuca and Douglas, Ariz. F. VON
SCHRADEK, C Q. M. 03-4-6-7-8-30-31
Philadelphia Produce Market.
' PHILADELPHIA, Oct 7.-BUTTEK-Market
quiet, but steady; western cream
ery, extra, 31c; nearby prints, extra, tic;
fancv. 34c
EGGS Firm; good demand; Pennsyl
vania and other nearby firsts, free cases,
lit Dr case: current receipts, free cases,
38.1O&8.70; western firsts, free cases, $9
per case; current receipts, tree cases,
$8.108.70 per case.
CHEESE Firm and o higher; New
York full creams, choice, 17-lSc; fair
to good, 17&17c; part skims, liaise.
Visible Supply of Grata.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-The visible supply
of erain in the United States Saturday.
October 5, as compiled by the New York
Produce exchange was as follows: wheat.
32,Ww,Ouo bushels; Increase, 1,027,000. Wheat
In bond, 273,000 bushels; increase, 10, wo.
Corn, 2,496,000 bushels; Increase, 156.0U)
Oats, 9,066,000 bushels; increase, 296,000.
Oats In bond, 47,000 bushels; decrease,
12,000. Rye, lloS.OCO bushels, Increase, 41,000.
Barley, 2,708,0000 bushels; increase, 491,100.
Barley In bond, (26,000 bushels; increase,
4,000. , - '
Peoria Market. ;'
PEORIA. I1L. Oct T.-CORN-Market
l'c lower; wo. z yellow and No. 8 yel
low, 65c; No. 4, yellow, 6Jc; No. 3 mixed,
64&66c;. No. 3 mixed, 65c; No. 4 mixed,
63c; sample, 60c.
OATS-Uncbanged; No. 3 white. 14n:
standard, 23c; No. 3 white, 32c; No. 4
wnite, juc; sample, zoc
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Oct 7.-DRY OOODS-
The cotton goods market held steady de
spite a pronounoed easing in cotton. Mat)
orders were of good volume. The silk
trades report a much better business.
Yarns rule steady with the demand scattered.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 7.-WHEAT-Spot
steady; No. 3 Manitoba. 8s 2d. Futures.
BUady; October, 7atd; December, 7s6a;
jia.rcn. is a,
CORN-Spot, steady: new American
kiln dried, 7s 3d. Futures, steady; Oc
tober, &t ld; December, 6s L
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 7.-COTTON-Futures
closed barely steady. Closing bids. Oc
tober, 10.48c; November, 10.64c; December,
w-74c; January, w.fc&c; February, 10.60c;
March, 10.59c; Mi, 10.90c; July, 1096c;
August, 10.90c
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 7. COFFEE Fu
tures market closed steady, 310 points
net higher; sales, 131,000 bags. Spot mar
ket, steady; Rio. No. 7. 14c; Santos, No
4, 16c Mild, quiet; Cordova, UQVta. .
Date. I 1912. IliUl.jmiO. 1908. 11907. 11906.
Sept 26.
ent 36,
Sept 27
bfcPt 28
Sept 29.
Sept 30
Oct 1..
Oct. 2..
Oct 8.,
Oct 4..
Oct
Oct
Oct. 7..
$ 49 46
63
866
8S2
8 43
8 44-j
8 571
6 14
6 15
4 33
6 25
8 29
8 461 8 151
8 321 8 US
8 291 7 96,
8 41 T t
8 63 7 87
7 86
8 451
8 ul 6 3i 8 2a 7 :
8 62,
231
82
6 43
167
$65,
160
6 601
3 621
7 8tfj 45,
7 7 81
6 654U
6 96 I 11
6 87 $30
6 86 18
8 21
6 03
6 01 6 25
6 92 35
3 81 8 27
a m 6 JD
( 84 6 29
831
5 92
"Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at tne union stock yards for twenty
four hours ending yesterday at 8 o'clock:
RECEIPTS CAR8
C. M. & St. P. Ry.. I S.' 1
Missouri Paclflo Ry. 12
enroll Paouio R. ku.lM
C. & N, W east.... 8
C. & N. W., west... 78
C, St P., M. & O.. 4
C. B. & Q., east.... 2
C. B. & Q., west.... 200
C, R. I. & p., east. 6
t... it, 1. a f., west. 13
l'.'.(,u,a Cbllllal .,
Chicago O. W ,. 1
Total receipts ..430
DISPOSITION HEA D.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1
3 84 6
1 .. 3
1 24 15
3 1
8 2
1
e
26 140 28
Morris &, Co....
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
.Schwartz & Co
Morrel! ,...,.,
campoell
w. a. Vansant & Co..
Benton Vansant & L..
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewis ,
Huston & Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. II. Bulla......
L. F. Hum
Rosenstock Bros
Mcureary & Kellogtr..
Wjertheimer & Degen..
H. F. Hamilton
Rothschild & Krebs..;.
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co....
Cline It Christie
Other buyers
4u0
674
1.260
601
262
412
704
623
679
807
450
71
303
828
741
403
267
96
100
4S0
224
694
U3
64
4,4u
8,634
1.753
3,615
.. 1,919
30,094
Totals 10,663 1.910 83,405
CATTLE Reculpts of cattle were the
largest ot any aay since the beginning
ot me range season with the single ex
ception ot Monday, two weens ago. Th
run was also larger tnan a year ago by
over 2,uoO head, bo mucn time waa taken
up in yarding and sorting that the lore
noon was weii advanced oeiors tne stuff
was reaay to be shown and betore buyers
and seuers could get down to business.
In spite of the large receipts the de
mand tor beef steers of good quality was
active and the market in a good, healthy
condition from start to finish. The prices
paid were generally steaay on the better
kinds and weak to possibly lOo lower on
the less desirable stutf.
Cows and heifers were in good demand
and generally commanded prices steady
with last week's dose.
Stock cattle and feeders of good quality
were free sellers at steady prices, owing
to the large receipts of medium to com
mon kinds they were less active and weak
to possibly loo lower on the loss desirable
kinds. Tne big bulk of all the cattle in
the yards bad changed hands by mid
day. wuotatlons on Native Cattle Good to
choice beet steers, $.2o10.w; lair to good
beef steers, i:limx:tk; common to fair
beef steers, t.voyi.2o; good to choice
heuers, t-'"4t.ov; good to choice cows,
$i.bu((6.2i; fair to good grades, 4.40itfa.oO;
common to talr grades, 3.&u,4.4o; good to
choice stockers and feeders.' $o.mflij.6o;
lair to good stockers aim feeders, o.3oui
6.00; common to lair stockers and feed
ers, 84.6uuu.26; stock cows and heifers,
$4.tek&6.i; veal calves, 4.?frwK.OO; Uuii,
ia, etc., 4.2oB-u.uO,
Quotations on Mange Cattle Good to
choice beef steers, y.uua'8.2o; talr to good
beef steers, .ou.oo; common to tair
oeet steers, 4o.uOio4i.Oo , .
Representative sales:
utuu.s oiEERS.
No. . At. Pr. .No. Av. ft."
It... UU 7 00
COWS.
I 140 I 10
I ID III
I ii 4 10
1 4 K
4 110 4 (0
1.......
I mo 4 71
4 m 4 h
3 784 4 M
4..
1...
..lot I 11
-.17140 I M
ITS 416
HEIFERS. V
4 Ufl 4 4 T34 I M
420 4 0 T Ill I it
8. 714 4 H ..... 700 I H
BULLS.
1 1150 4 0 I. .,,.1491 4 71
1 10o0 4 0 1 IM I M
1 CALVES,
L 19 I U 1 ISO I 71
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
IM I U l 104 1 10
102 I 40 21 Ill I 16
IM I W It 1007 I U
NEBRASKA.
872 6 4o 7 steers.... 697 8 20
12 steers.... 839 8 60
8 cows 1025 6 40
21 steers.... 1&4 6 60
27 steers.... 1134 6 60
7 heilei S... lo4 6 2s
11 heifers... 938 4 60 23 hetters... 704 5 20
U feeders., w 80 8 feeders.. tu2 6 3d
4..
1 ...
10
23 cows.
3 caives... 180 7 60
6 cows 908 6 00
20 steers.... 1110 8 65
84 steers... .Ili2 8 60
11 heifers... 946 6 60
10 caives..,. 383 6 00
6 cows...,. 760 4 70
4 cows 827 3 26
steers.... 742 3 86
78 steers... .1002 t 90
rioUo iueie seemed to be a little un
certainty in tne eany bog trad as the re
ceipts were very ngnt anu tne pacKer
buyers seemed ve.y indifferent about get
ting th nogs that tney wanted, ine
pacaing interests were apparently wait
ing to see what th snipping demand
was going to be. A little later on the
shipper buyers began lo 100a around lor
the best hogs on sale and tmed their
oraers at puces mostiy a dime nig tier.
Speculators were rather timid, something
uuuauat lur iiieiu on a aay 01 small re
ceipts. While th shippers aid not buy
heavily, their action waa suificient to
stimulate tne packer buyer wno started
very active and took , the big bulk of the
ottering out of first nanus at figures
xuuy uitfiuo nigner man Saturday s gen
eral market. Then pens were pretty well
cleared by 9:30 o'clock. The bulk of the
hos sold around w. 0018. Yi. with the best
nogs selling to a shipper at $g.ao, th
top ior tne aay, ana uie Highest price
since last Monday.
Receipts too teu up about twenty-five
cars or 1,700 head as against 3,233 bead a
week ago, 2,214 head two weeks ago and
2,3t9 head on the same day last year.
As often is the case on a Monuay, tne
general quality was a little below the
average.
Representative sales:
Nu. A. Sft. If. No,
0...
17...
10...
II...
IS...
II...
II...
a...
11...
w...
u......,rt
M Kit
41 214
than for the corresponding day a year
ago. A marked characteristic of today's
trade was the very meager supply of
anything prime on the fat order, as the
bulk of the holdings ran very largely to
the fairly good and medium grades of
both sheep and lambs. Aa recently lambs
and ewes comprised the bulk of th of
ferings. Despite the fact that early advices from
the other markets indicated slow dealing
and a lower trend to values, local busi
ness in the best stuff remained fully
steady and in cases was somewhat
stronger when compared with prices at
the close of last week. Packers seemed
t be in need of something good In the
killing line and were stirring about at
an early hour, endeavoring to find some
stock of that kind. The best offerings
here found a ready sale. The less de
sirable fat grades did not meet with as
food a demand and prices on them
(fcowed a little decline. Included In the
early sales was a load of Idaho lambs
that brought $6.40; about 140 head ot ewes
sold as high as $110 and a shipment of
wethers was disposed of at $160.
Quotations on Mie e and nilw I-amt.',
good to choice, $&250.50; lambs, fair to
good, $5.856.35; lambs, feeders, $5.20tiS.15;
yearlings, light, $4.50tr$6.00; yearlings,
heavy, $4.25$r4.60; yearlings, feeders, $4.70
tiO.10; wethers, good to choice, $17a4.00;
wethers, fair to good, $3.6643.76; wethers,
feeders, $17O4.0O; ewes, good to choloe.
5.a(0j.w; ewes, leeoers, xz.iutr&w; wes,
earling breeders, $160$5.00; ewes, aged.
wvtR.w; cuii sneep ana ducxs, $1.7&4f
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
13 Wyoming ewes 94 8 00
2 id Wyoming ewes. , 94 3 00
221 Wyoming ewes , 96 3 00
9 Wyoming ewes 94 3 00
1S4 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 67 6 40
304 Wyoming ylgs., wethers... 72 4 95
New York Mlnlna Stocks.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7.-CloBtng quotations
on mining stocks were:
Coin. Tunnel atock.. I Uoxtnan !40
do bonds 1& Ontario m
Con. Cl. A Vs.... K Ophlr 40
Iron Bllvtr IM Standard .....100
Ltadtille Cos. ... 1 Yellow Jacket SI
Llttls Chief 1
Olferwl,
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady
Hog 8ronr.
CHICAGO, Oct 7.-CA1 TLB-Receipts,
21.000 head; market steady; beeves, $5.60
11.00; Texaa steers. $4.504.0t); western
steers, $5.80(iil90; stockers and feeders,
14.2Iko7.76, cows and heifers, $2.lKHjS.0J;
calves. $7.6O10.50.
HOGS Receipts, 28.000 head; market
strong and generally 6a hlKher: light
$8.650.30; mixed. $3.6b(tf3.32; heavy, $8.4.nui
9.3u; rough, $8.45q8.70; pigs, $5.008.O0; bulk
01 saies, s&tKKav.w. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 68,000
head; market steady; natives, $3.2,)4.26;
westerns, $140ii'4.2b; yearlings, $4. fcn 5.40;
native lambs, $4.506,75; westerns, JttKtf
6.96
8
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct T.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 28,000 head, Including 2,300 head
soutnerm.; maiktji, euuuy to strong;
dressed beef and export steers, $8,400
10.90; fair to good, $6.00136,; western
steers, $5.00i;S.35; stockers and feeders,
$4.60t7.66; southern steers, $4.26.90;
southern cows, $1255.00; native cows,
$140(a.6O; native heifers, $fi.0Oi)8.00; bulls,
$4.006.15; calves, $5.00$i9.6O.
HOGS Receipts, 7,000 .head; market
steady to 6c higher; bulk of sales, $8.60
8.90: heavy, $8.6u(!!8.90: packers and butch
ers, $8.66ft8.9u; light $b.26too.85; pigs, $5.60
7.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11,000
head; market steady; lambs, $5.256.60;
yearlings, $4.0094.60; wethers, $3.25$175;
ewes, $1 0063.60; stockers and feeders, $2.00
176.
St. Loals Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct 7. CATTLE Receipts,
7,200 head, including 3.000 Texans; market
steady; native snipping ana export
steers, $8.00610.75; dressed beef and
butcher steers, fb.mcn.w; siocxers ana
feeders. $3.75ii.76: cows and heifer. $5.75
68.76; canners, $2.76tf4.00; bulls, $4.0860;
calves, $fl.OOr(M1.50; Texas and Oklahoma
steers, $4.Wh7.00; cow ana heifers, $3.26
6.W. .
HOGft-ReceipU, 7.800 head; market
steady; ptgs and lights, $6.7539.2S; mixed
and butchers, $9.10&9.26; good heavy, $9.10
418.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' 8,000
head; market steady: muttons, $14or3.6&i
1.. . V.. tr: cijwi or.. 1- anl Ki.rliH 11 MVvtf
125; srrCkers, $176160.
St. Joseph Lire Stook Market.
S. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct 7.-CATTLE-R-relmii.
4.000 head: market slow: Steers.
$6.75(10.50; cows and heifers, $3.26&8.75;
calves. X4.60tf.bU.
HOGS-Recelpts, 4,000 head; market, 6e
hlKher; top, $8.90; bulk ot sale. $8.7008.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 7,000
head'; market, steady; lambs. $6.007.00.
Metal Market.
1 NEW YORK. Oct. 7.-METALS-Cop-per,
steady; standard spot to December,
$17.26 bid; electrolytlo and lake, $17.63(&fl7.87;
casting, $17.2517.37. Tin, dull; spot
$jO10Q60.26; October, $49,760(60.36; Novem
ber, $49.5041)00.26, Lead, quiet; $5.10 bid.
Spelter, quiet; $7.5t(:7.75. Antimony,
steady; Cookson's, $10.12. Iron, firm;
No. I northern, $17.0o17.50; No. 3 north
ern. $16.6041 17.26: No. 1 southern and No. 1
southern, soft, $17.76 18. 25. Copper ar
rivals at New xork, ta tons, exports
this month, 3.710 tons. London copper,
easy; spot, 77 13 d; future. 78 12s (d.
London tin, easy; Spot 2S8 10s: futures,
227 5s. London lead, 21 7 6d. London
spelter, 27 12s 6d. Iron, Cleveland war
rants, 6 9d In London.
' j
Condition of Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Oct 7. At th begin
ning ot business today th condition of
the United States treasury was: Work
ing balance, In treasury offices, $90,900,212;
In banks and Philippine treasury, 811,322,-
725 r total of general funds, $!!. ,804
Receipt Saturday were $3,884,63t, dis
bursements, $1,665,671 The deficit to date
this fiscal year Is $3.9&9,7W, against a
deficit of $18,141,643 at this time last year.
These figure exclude Panama canal ana
publio debt transactions.
. " Turpentine and Rosin.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct 7. TURPEN
TINE Market firm; 8839c; sales, 807
barrels; receipts, 886 barrel?; shipments,
468 barrels; stock, 88,021 barrels.
ROSIN-Market firm; sales, l,46 bar
rels: receipt. 2,464 barrels; shipments,
1,178 barrel; stocks, 102,311 barrels; quota
B, $6.86; D, $6.37: E. $6.40; F and O, $6.46;
II, $6.47; I, $6.60; K, $6.65; M, $6.90; N,
$7.60; WO, $8.10; WW, $8.86.
Stok In Slarht.
Receipt of live stock at the five prln
clpal western markets yesterday:
came. nogs, sneep
.... - 400 1250 600
.... 4,000 4,a) 7,000
....20,000 ; 7,000 11.000
.... 7,200 7.8O0 8,000
....21,000 28,000 68,000
South Omaha..
St. Joseph
Kansas City...
St Louis
Chicago
Total
65,600 50,030 82,600
U..
41.-.
11..
It..
?..
U..
IT..
II..
64..
47...
II
....221 80 I W
....Ml W I 16
,.,.141 IM lli
.,,.241 N II
....tn mi)
....! 40 1 19
....21 1S 170
....Ml W 1 70
..,.114 M I TO
....Ml ... 170
,...zn 120 170
I.. .....21 SO I TO
71.. .....2M H IN
4t 2 208 l
PIGS AND STAGS.
K M ... 7 00 U 102 ... I 71
41 101 ... 740
SHEEP A will be noted In the table
of receipts, only a moderate supply of
sheep and lambs ' was In sight, fewer
shipment being received than on last
Monday or two weeks ago and fewer
At. Bk. Ft.
....241 140 I 14
....241 ... 170
....164 ... I 70
,...23t 10 I 74
....241 120 in
....221 40 1 72
....1S2 120 I 71
....241 ... 7i
....247 IM 171
....261 M ITI
40 171
... IN
... IM
DE PALfviM nmtf ntCOVER
FROM INJURY GOT IN RACE
. MILWAUKEE, Oct .-Th condition of
Ralph D Palma, who was injured while
driving In th Grand Prix automobile
road race yesterday, when hi car hit
the machine being driven by Caleb S.
Bragg, winner of th race, Is ald to
night by physician at a local hospital
to be aa good a can be expected.
Pa Palma's main Injury consist of an
abdominal puncture and unless Infection
sets In the chances are bright for hi re
covery, The patient 1 conscious, but no
one 1 allowed to see him. While he sus
tained , severe bruise about th body,
physicians say no bones were fractured
as at first reported.
De Palma' mechanician. Tom Alley,
left th hospital today. Hla injuries con
sisted of only a alight fracture of th
left ahoulder.
Woman Takrs Civil Service Job,
LOS ANGELES, Oct t-Mrs. David
Chamber McCan, club woman and
society leader, announced today that h
had accepted the position ot civil service
commissioner tendered her by Mayor
Alexander. Mrs. McCan la said to be
the first woman civil service commis
sioner in the country.
Key to the Situation Be Advertising'.
NEW YORK STOGX MARKET
Trading- Irregular and Becomes
Heavy in Spots Toward Close.
M0NETAHY CONDITIONS EASIER
Dealing Decidedly Smaller la Vol
ume Than on Any Recent Day
London Sella Moderate
' Amonnt.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7,-Although mone
tary conditions bespoke greater ease and
other developments, including the eastern
European situation, seemed of a more en
couraging nature, today's stock market
manifested an Irregular tone for the
greater part of the session, becoming
heavy in spot before the close.
Firmness was indicated In the opening
prices, most of which were on a level
with or above last week' final figures,
this being especially true of coalers, St
Paul and a few specialties, but pressure
Indicated largely against United State
Steel and Union Pacific caused a general
reversal. Hill issues were the principal
exception to the downward tendency, be
ing .assisted by unofficial estimate of
September earning. AH the tobacco Issue
showed declines.
Trading wa decidedly smaller In volume
than on any recent day. London waa
again a seller here, but In moderate
amount
Traffic conditions, as reported by middle-western
railroad officials, point to the
heaviest tonnage in that section for sev
eral years. These conditions find direct
reflection in th firmness of the western
mony market. Local time rates were un
changd from last week, but offerings were
leas firm.
The bond market was featureless. Total
sales par value, amounted to 31,865,000.
United States coupon 2 advanced per
cent on call.
Number of tales and leading quotation
on tock were aa follows:
Skin. Hlch. hew CIm.
AmlKmatd Copper ....
American ArlcuiUiral ...
Am. Beet Bugir.,
American Can ,
American Cm pfd
American C. & (..
Am. Cotton Oil
American Limned
American Locomotive ...
American g. a R
Am. 8. a R. pfd.........
Am. lunar Refining
American T. 4k T
Americas Tobacco ,
Anaconda Mining Co.
13.S00 to
100 tl
1,700 74
tO.tAO 45(4
to 13H 124
1,100 12 2
24
14
444
Id
T2
114
12
21
14
4IH
7V
, 101
137 it
200 144H 144t4 144
2,400 141 341 27
4.m 47 4Vt 4
100
too
00
1,500
11
44
24
14
4S'i
17
Atchlaoa 1,900 111H 110S 110,
Atchleon ptd
Atlantlo Coast Line...,.
Baltimore a Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklya Rapid Tr....,
Canadian Pacltlo
Central Leather
Chewpwu Onto.....
Ctlcato a. W
Chlceso, M. Rt. P....
Chltafo ft N. W
Colorado F. A I
Consolidated Uat
Corn Product!
Delaware ft Hudaon
Denver ft Rio Grande..
Denver & It. O. ptd....
Dletlllera' Seourltloa ...
Erie ,
Brie let prd
Erie Id pfd
General Bleotrto ........
Gnat Northern ptd.....
Great Northern Ore etfa.
Illinois Central
Interborougn Met.
Inter, alec pfd
International Harvester .
Inter-Marine prd
International Paper ....
International Pump
Kanaaa City Bou-hern...
Laclede (la
Letilib Valley
Louiavllle ft NaaltTllle.
M.. at. r. 1. a. m..
Miatourl, X. ft T .,
Mteeourl Fncllle
National Blaouit
National Lead
N'. ft. H. ( M. 2d ptd
100 103 102 1024
14S4
1,101 1011 101 108
2,000 10 41 4V.
10 11 i n ,
ill 27714 27 'f1
700 32 21 21
11
1H - 14
200 17
I.HOO 114
400 142
1100 42
4,200 U,i 147
200 U lift
82
17
112 112
HI Ml
41
(00
1,200
700
200
17
M
41
11
16
04
41
42
147 .
16
161
22 '
40V
,
54
44 ;
1U
200 183 in
27,600 141 140 141
1.400 tl M t
300 130 180
3.600 21 21
11.700 44', 12
400 114 122
108 . 27
toe i
f
300 ioa 101
ISO
so
44 :
.1311
20
16
27
28
10o
40.100 178 171 174
: 400 111 182 142
100 148 14Ji 148 ,
104 80 10 30
8,700 44 . 46
4544,
300 137 137 134
2,600 18 14 16
' 2.84b
New York Central 1.400 11, 114 114
N. V., U. ft W. 200 26 S4 3
Norfolk ft Weetera , 400 117 111 114
Ntorth American ......,. s2
Northern Paollls 1,200 I2u 121
Paclllc Mall it
Fenusylvajlla 1.2M 124 124 124
reopie a u
P., C. C. ft St. L.
Pllteburth Coal , lot 26
Preeaed btecl Car ; 100 33
ruiiuaa I'aiace car.
, 4.0UJ 11,1k ll"
300 ltt 109 109 .
1,600
100
1,100
100
Heading
hepubllo 1. ft B
Republic I. ft 8, ptd....
Hock Island Co
Hock laland Co. ptd
8t U ft 8. r. 2d pfd...
Seaboard Alf Line
Seaboard A. L pfd.......
BloH-blielfleld g. ft I...
Southern Pasllio
Southern Railway .......
8o. Hallway ptd
Tenneaaee Copper ........
Texaa ft Pacific...
Uulon Pacilio
Union pacldo pfd
United Slate Kealty.....
United Btatea Itubber....
United Statea Steel 60,000
14.
39
187 ,
17,000 174 174 174 '
24
U
34 13 W
11 11 11
28 28 28 V
t 66 16
17 17 27
21
...... ..... ..... U
i,'M lo'i U2 IU
1,300 21 31 11
3 ' 83 : 13'
4t 46 . 45
2S . 2o 26.
17,400 176 171 173
89
too
1,100
loo
4
7
M
78
14
u
U. 8. Bteet pid.,... 804 111 W 114
Utaa Copper ............. l,4uo 44 4 14
v a. -Carolina Chemical ., 400 47
wabaah too I
wabaaa pld
Western Maryland ...... 400
weaiern Union 300 II yj
Weetlughouae Elkctrla ,M 700 U
Wheeling ft L. s L000 i
17
$
17 17
11
9
47
4'
U
17
1
14
1
iuiai aaiea lor the day, 444,000 bares.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-MONEY-On call,
firm, at 4&6 per cent; ruling rate, & per
cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; ottered at
6 par cent Tim loans, stronger; aixty
and ninety days, ,ur per cent; six
months, o(ti per cent
PKUlE MiiKCAMTiLE PAPER-6V9
per cent
STtiKUNQ EXCHANGE Easy, with
aatuai business in bankers' bhls at $4.83
tor sixty-day bill and t4.63e tor demand;
commercial bill, 84.al
BiLVfcK-bar, 4c; Mexican dollar, 4Sc.
BOW us Government, lirm; railroad.
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bond today were
a follows:
V. 8. ret. 2a, reg... 101 Japan 4s 12
do eoupon ...Wi'K. C. So. ret 8.. 7
V. B. 2. reg ...104L, S. deb. 4a 1131... 2
do coupon IOS'.jL. ft N. onl. to.... 17
O. S. 4a, rg...,...U8M. K. ft T, let 4.. K
do coupon U8 do 4i s
Panama la, eopon..l01Mo. Pacidc 4a. 72
Allli-Chal. let is... II do cony, la 87
Amer. A, la. 101 N. K B. ot M. 4a 19
A. T. ft T. cv. 4i..U4 M T. C. g. !.,.. IS .
Am. Tobaoco la. ..,.120 do deb. 4a
Armour ft Co. 4i.. 04N T. N. H. ft H.
Atchlaoa gen. 4s.... 17 ev. I M
Ka er. 4 lM0...i.l0N. ft W. lat a. 4s.. 17
do cr. la ,...110s do cv. 4a 117
A. C. L. let 4a.... PacUlc 4i. 18
Bal. ft Ohio 4s...... 17 do Is 49
o l 11 0. 8. L. rtdg. 4s.. 13
Brook. Tr. ev. 4a... 2 Penn, cv. e lSli.. M
Cen. of Ga. la 107 do cos. 4a. 101 .
Can. Leather la..... 26 Reading gen. 4a.... M
Ches. ft Ohio 4l.. 8. L. ft B, F. fg. 4a 71
do oenv. 4i...... 13 do ten. I t4
Chicago ft A. 2a. 14 St. L. 8. W. c. 4s.. 10
C. B. ft Q. t. lo... HB. A. L. adj. 4a..,. 77
do gen. 4i H So. Pao. col. 4a 88
Clilifn 4S..103 do ev. 4a 14
C. R. 1. ft P. c. 4a. 6a do lat ret. 4s 13
do rfg. 4a.... 87So. Railway (a.,... .101
C. ft 8. r ft 4a. 13 do gen. 4 7
D. ft H. ev. 4s..., 17 Union Paclfts 4a.... 100
D. ft R. 0. ret ia. 13 do cv. 4a. ...... ...103
Dletlllera' la 78 do lat ft ref. 4a... Ki,
Distillers' la 73 U. B. Rubber la.. ..103
Brie p. 1. 4. ....... 17 V. B. Steel Id la.;.102
do gen. 4a 77Va.-Car. Cham. Is. M
do tv. 4a, aer. B. 78 Wabaah lat ft ex. 4 68
III. Cen. lat ref. 4s. 14 'Weitern Mi. 4a.... 16
Inter. Met. 4a.... Ii West. Kleo. ev. Is., 14
Inter. M. M. 4a.. 14 Wis. Central 4a.... 12
Bid. "Offered.
FOSTON. Oct
stocks were as
Allooei
Amal. Copper
A. Z. L ft 8
Arlioaa Com.
B. ft C. C. ft 8. M
Cat. ft Arlioaa....
Cal. ft Heela
Centennial
Cop. Range C. C,
Eait Butt C, Ml..,
franklin
CI rout Coo.
Oranby Con. ,
Greene Cananea
Ile Royal Copper..
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper ........
La Salle Copper....
Miami Copper
t Market.
7. Closing quotation on
follo"s: ' , - -
. 46 Mohawk '
, 11 Nevada Con 23 '
. 24Nlplaiilng Mines ... 1 '
, 4 North Butte 17
tKorth Lake 3 V
, 12 Old Dominion J j.
686 Osceola .,.........-,114 -
, n Oulncy 88
60 Shannon 16
16 Superior 48 'k
I Superior ft B. M. 1 1-1
4 Tamarack 47
II V. B. 8. B. ft M.. 4 -10i
do pfd KA -"
nVtah con. .,
lVtah Copper CeC
25 Winona
t Wolverine ..........
2S
, 12
, I
,n :
Ela-la Batter Market.
ELGIN. III.. ' Oct. 7.-The quotation
committee of the Elgin butter board this
afternoon declared butter firm at 29
cent. '