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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATl BDAV, SEPTEMBER 13, 1U13.
RKAIj K8TATK.
CITY 1'IUU'KUTY l oll SA1.R
Six -Room
Bungalow
.J?'S0T'er" choice six-room bungalow:
never been occupied; entirety modern:
lull cemented basement; parlor and din
ing room finished In oak; good slxed
rooms; kitchen has fino pantry; large den
which could very easily be used for sleep
ins room. Two fino bed tooms uml buth
room upstairs. South front, corner lot,
on paved street.
SCOTT & HILL,
Doug. 1009. 307 McCague Bldg.
SMALL APARTMENT
BUILDING
Building completed lost spring contain
ing 4 apartments, strictly up-to-date, each
having 5 rooms and sleeping porch, lo
cated on Davenport St. near Curtis
Turner park; largo lot; annual Income,
!l,e20. Price, 115,000. Plans and specifi
cations at our office, or will show build
ing on appointment.
BEMIS-OARLBERG CO.
210-312 Brandels Theater Hide.
DUNDEE
New, first-class six-room house, 4942
Capitol Ave., Dundee. Oak finish first
floor, "birch second floor: oak floors
throughout; living room has beamed cell
ing and. flnp fireplace; dining room has
paneled walls with heavy plate rail, also
a well finished built-in buffet; bath
room whlto enameled with tile floors and
Keune cement walla. Route decorated
throughout. First-class plumbing and
Milton Rogers furnace. Conveniently lo
cated, being between car lines. South
fronr lot.
"VV. H. THOMAS & SON
228 Btato Bank Bldg. Douglas 1649.
41071ZARD STREET
Seven rooms, all modern, full lot, paved,
street; needs some repairs; owner non
resident; her price, 12,760; reduced from
23,200. 'Give us your offer and we will
help y.ou put
Birkett & Company
423 Beo Bldg. Douglas 47S.
ONLY 1500 cash, balance as rent; mod
ern; 7-Toom new house. Harney 6917.
FULL lot, nine-room nouee, near high
school, lti,0u0. U. P Stobblns. MO Chi
ergo at. '
A- HAP OF OMAHA STItEETS, indexed,
also Omaha Red Book, vest pocket sire,
free at our office; two stamps by .mall.
Charles E. Williamson Co., Real Estate,
Insurance, cato of property, Omaha.
' SW1NQLEY & GIPE. '
REAL ESTATE,
Htt-ve moved from 238 Beo Bldg. to fifth
floor, room 640.
B-ROOM, strictly modern, up-to-date
bungalow, bargain for cash or will make
terms; elegant location. Tel. Webster 6689.
1 Completely furnished 3-upartment house,
'always rented for $57.60 per month. Only
H block frpm Harney car, A very un
usual opportunity and worth Investigat
ing. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
' ' Ware Block. L. iVi.
.TWO large (vacant lots on 33d Ave.
Phono H. 472. or call A. A. Gaylord. 537
Beaton St., Council Bluffs.
Reul ICstute Trackage.
14TH AND JACKSON.
rot-66x133 at southeast corner 14th and
Jacltson Sts, End' of switch. Price only
$l$st)0Qe 4
L. D. SPAULDING,
1618 Farnam St.,
, ' - Telephone Tyler 100. '
- f IiKAIi ESTATE.
FARM .fcltANCIl LAMIS roil 9AI.K
Cuimdu.
FARMERS, why starve another year?
Come to the best mixed farming district
In Alberta". 160 acres four miles from
depot and. twenty miles -from. Edmonton,
Water-und timber on place. Sliity acres
ready for plow. Neighbors: American
and' German-American. $20 per acre
$1,200 cash, balance one and two years'
-,- S. Ilsleyi owner, 352 Alberta Avo
Edmonton, Alta.
i Culurndu,
GOOD LAND.-I ' have a home for you
and your wife's folks, where you may
prosper and enjoy life tilling the rich,
.hiellow soli and growing abundant crops'
where1 such heat and drouth as you hove
had' for months In the east cannot be
realized. I have land for sale, large and
small tracts, improved and unimproved.
Plenty of good water. Best of market
.Ideal climate, adapted to stick, dairy
and general farming; $10.00 to $30.00 per
acre. E. NS Wright. Calhan. Colo.
' ' ' Montana.
MONTANA 'IRRIGATED LANDS. Uso
your Carey right and secure a 160-acre
farm in famous Valler country, where
wheat yields 60, oats 100, barley Cfi. flax
20 . bushels per acre; no drouth, sure
crops; lands produce splendid alfalfa and
timothy; diversified tarmlng Is carried
on "under Ideal conditions. Write today
for booklQt valler Farm JJales -Com.
pany. Box 1036. Valler. Montana
. f Nebraska
FOR SALE Improved 200-acre farm, S
miles from Page, Neb., at $50 per acre If
taken at once. Address Y 253, Bee,
.FOR SALE Fine half section farm In
Custer Co., Neb.; long time, low rate of
Interest. I. A. Coleman, 1709 9U Ave.,
Broken Bow, Neb.
"7" Texas.
ATCHANCB to buy farm land direct
from the owner, 5,000 acres ranch and
farm', situated eight, miles from the
gulf .and seven miles from the railroad.
Sixty miles N.-E. of Brownsville. Plenty
of rainfall for growing crops, good ar
tesian flowing, well water. Good climate
winter and summon A tine tract to
colonize. Will sell In a body or in 1,000
acre blocks. If Interested write quick
for terms to Box 119. Raymondyllle. Tux.
I HAVE nothing to trade, but have a
lC3S2-acre tract which must go In a body
at $18 60 an acre.
' Also, St. Joseph's Island, near Rook
port, Tex., 32,000 acres, which must be
sold In a body at $10 an acre; only twenty
days to sell It In at that price. W. H.
Graham, Cuero. Tex
Wisconsin.
BUY Wisconsin land; no droughts or
crop failures. The last of the good cheap
land, $15.00 per acre; $100 cash, balance
can' run ten years If desired. Close to
.good markets. Get busy. Write for full
particulars. E. R. McBrtde, 823 Plymouth
Bldg.. Minneapolis.
Miscellaneous.
A 'GOOD home for someone; 50 acres
food walnut land, 40 In crops, house,
am, 2 mules, chickens, crops and im
plements, all for $2,600. Call or phone
Bee VanEmburg, Schlltr hotel, room 61,
Friday afternoon or Saturday.
REAL KMJATfc JiOANH
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
. O'KEEb'K. REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 271&
nt ll.Orti) tan1 nr, ...
proved real entate. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. THOMAS,
228 State Bank Bldg.
LARGE loans our siecialty Btull Bros.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam amlth & Co.. 1320 Farnsm at
, CITY LOANS. Bemle-Carlberg Co.?
J $10-12 Brandels Theater Bid
HARRISON & MORTON. 14 um. NaT
00 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
wcaa. weaa uiag., uib ana ri
Farnam.
RAIIVIN BROS Loans tttw and up.
WANTED City loan. Meters Trust Co.
uve btock .market op west
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Yuur consign
mcnts receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Lire Stock Commission Merchant.
MARTIN BRO& t CO.. Exchange Bids
GRAIH AND PRODUCE MARKET
Grain Market Beginning to Look
Somewhat Topheavy,
WHEAT RULES A LITTLE LOWER
llrenk In Price llrlnns a Consider
able Drmnml from Uxporttnir
Pnrclinaers of the Smalt
Grain.
OMAHA, Sept. 12, 1913.
The grain markets are apparently be
coming accustomed to bullish conditions
which exist, and In absence of further
adverse crop conditions are beginning to
look a little bit topheavy. This was the
case In wheat yesterday, which ruled
weak from start to finish, with the low
est prices at the close of the day. The
selling came only more from the profes
sional element und front the elevator In
terests. Unquestionably much of the
pressure put upon the market was duo
t0 Aultterent Interpretation put upon the
publlo attitude of the Canada government
regarding the abrogation of their duty,
which action It was claimed could be
taken by a meeting of the cabinet. In
view of tho fact that the present govern
ment was re-elected on the basis of non
reciprocity, It Is a question whether such
action will be taken with regard to the
duty on wheat. The break again brought
In some export demand In this market,
and It Is understood that sales were
made of about 100,000 bushels from here
and Chicago to the Atlantic. Cash wheat
was Ho higher.
Corn traders could not find nny new po
sition In tho situation which would Indi
cate further damago to the crop than
Indicated by the government figures, and
on account of the recent steady advance
there was a concerted selling movement
started after the price had made an early
advance, and as tho session progressed
the market was put under decided pres
sure by both short sellers and scattered
longs, the result being a decline for the
day of about lUc per bushel. The weak
ness In wheat and In othor small grains
undoubtedly contributed to the selling
ana Drought about a lacic oi support
which wao more or less conspicuous.
Cash corn was iXc lower.
A gToup of larger houses In the oats
trade lined up on the selling side of both
December and Slay oats during the early
trading yesterday, but It was not until
the break came In wheat and corn the
Inst hour that prices had a sharp decline.
Cash oats were ViJTHc lower. , .
Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
432.000 bushels; corn, none;, oats, 16,000
bushels.
Liverpool close: Wheat, Hd to 9id
htgher; corn, Ud to Hd higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,817,000
bushels and shipments 824,000 bushels,
against receipts of 1,975,000 bushels and
shipments of 1,099,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 953,000 bush
els and shipments 477,000 bushels", against
receipts of 790,000 bushels and shipments
of 683,000 bushels last year.
. Primary oats receipts wero 1,074,000
bushels and shlnments 732.000 bushels.
against receipts of 1,020,000 bushels and
shipments of 802,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 132 473 220
Minneapolis 426
Duluth 612
Omaha 06 49 85
Kansas City 83 34 17
St. Louis , 74 30 14
Winnipeg 363
The following cash sales were reported
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, 83V4c;
8 cars, SZa; 1 car, 82Hc No. 3 hard
winter, 2 cars, 83c; 1 car, 82Uc No. 4
hard winter, 1 car, 81ttc. No. 3 spring, 1
car, 83Kc. No. 4 spring, 1 car, SOttc. No.
2 durum, 1 car, 83c. No. 3 durum. 1 car,
82c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 82c, No. 4
mixed, 1 cor, 81c; 1 car, 77c.
No. grade (No. 4 mixed durum), 1
car, 60a. Rejected, 1 car, 79c. No grade,
1 car, 76c. Rye: No. 2, 1 car, 684c Corn:
No. 2 white, 1 car, 73c. Ho. 3 white, 3
cars, 73Hc No. 2 yellow, 3 cars, 72ftc.
No. 3 yellow, 7 cam, no. No. 4 yollow,
1 car, 71V4a No. 3 mixed, 15 cars, 72c. No.
4 mixed, 1 car, 72c; 2 cars, 71Hc. No.
grade, 1 car white (wheat mixed), 71Hc.
Oats: Standard, 1 car, 4034c No. 3
white, 1 car, 40c; 14 cars, 4oHo;-2 cars,
404c. No. 4 white, 3 cars, 40c; 2 cars,
40c;. J. car, .40Mc ...
Omaha Cash .Pxloes Wheat: No. 2 hard,
82fi84c; No; 3 hard, 8iyi83c; No. 4 hard,
WiiSlHc; .No. 3 spring, 826834c: No. 4
spring, SOQSlVic; No. 8 durum, 824f82c; no
grade, 81jjfllV4c -iCorn: No. 2 whlto, 73
7SHc; No. 3 white, 73373Wc: No. 4 white.
72Vttj72:)4c; No. 2 yellow, 72i4c; No. 8 yel
low, 72Vic; No. 4 yellow, 71&fWie: No. 2,
72724c; No. 3. 72c; No. 4, 71V4S72c; no
grade, 69H&7U4C Oats: No. 2 white, 410
4lUc; standard, 40c; No. 3 white, 40UW
40yc; No. 4 white, 4040Kc Barley: molt
ing, 64007c;' No. 1 feed, 603WC. Rye: No.
2, 6SQ&ttc; No. 3, 67H9Sc,
DOC.I90W91
May I95HHS
Corn. I
Sept.73Hti
Deo..72Hlf4
May.75S$
Oats. 1
Cept.!41HH
May.47HiK4
Pork. I
Jan.. I 19 $5
May.l 20 00
Lard. 1
Jan.. 110 87-901
May. 11 07W
Ribs. I
J an.. I 10 43
May. 10 (3H,
91HGU WVi
96 954j.it
76H 75
72 71!i
Wi 73HUH
42 41H
4IH 44
47H 46
19 90 19 82H
20 07H 19 95
10 924 10S7H
It 10 11 07H
10 50 10 45
10 C2-67 10 CO
.90Hf!ij
75UI
73X1
4tei
44
47U
19 874
19 974
10 90 I
U07H
90S
95H
7E4
7240H
7STif4
414
44H474
19 874
20 00-07
10 $24
U 124
10 45 I 10 624
10 60-62110 03-67
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red.
9JC94C No. 8 red, 914ri24c; No. 2 hard.
89090c; No. 3 hard. SSViffSSHe; No. 2
northern. 90tl92c; No. 3, 894T90C; No. 2
spring, $9U(T91c; No. 3 spring, SSHtJS?Hc:
velvet chaff, 8TOW c; durum, WrSle.
Corn: No. 2, 76ff4 i No. 2 white, 764tr
77c; No. 2 yellow, 764tf764c; No. 3, 76fi
76Hc; No. 3 white. 76WtfiSXc: No. 3 yel
low, 76T64c Oats: No. 2, 424c; No. 2
white. 48M?44c; No. 3, 42e; No. 8 white,
434f434c; standard, 434J43?4c. Rye! No.
2, 674CSo. Barley, GOQSlc. Timothy, $4.60
4J5.2G. Clover, $.(Xpl0.78. Pork. $2160.
Lard. $11.10311.124. lbs. $10.75011.75..
CHEESE Higher; daisies, 15ffl64c;
young Americas, 15i?164c; long horns.
154T164c
BUTTER Higher; creameries, 2S4
304c.
EGGS Unchanged; receipts, 6,606 cases.
POTATOES Higher; receipts, 30 cars:
Mlnnrsota and Ohio, 6070c; Jersey, 924?
96c; Wisconsin, WSOc. . .
POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, 17e;
fowls, 134c
POTATOES Higher; receipts, 20 cars
Minnesota and Ohio, ?0iff75c; Wisconsin.
70S5o; Jersey, 93fl95o.
NEW YORK GBNRRAI, MARKET
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Tradlnsr and Closing
Prices) on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, 111., Sept 12. Unexpected
strength at Liverpool and a surprising de
velopment of export demand here moro
than overcame today the effect of heavy
sales of wheat. The market closed ner
vous at HWUc to ic higher. Corn fin
ished 4'4c down, oats varying from a
shade decline to H0Mc advance and pro
visions unchanged to 74c off.
Rains, which put the soil in fine con
dition for fall plowing, has a good deal
to do with the general selling that greeted
an early upturn made by the wheat mar
ket In response to a bulge In Liverpool.
The ensuing decline reached well under
yesterday's close for deferred futures, but
not for September,
Severe storms tn Argentina counted de
cidedly In later turning the wheat mar
ket upgrade. There were also disturbing
advices regarding cholera at Budapest It
was explained that the strength at Liver
pool was the result of an unusual amount
of wheat' being diverted from that port
to the continent.
Corn was easier most of the day be
cause of selling pressure, which was
largely from speculators, but the market
showed good power to recover. Rains
that meant much help to pastures formed
the principal argument for the bears.
Short sellers, however, showed no ten
acity, and there was active covering when
the market seemed likely to sympathize
with an upturn In wheat.
Oats reflected the action of other grain,
easing off early, and then making a rally.
Yesterday's chief sellers were buying at
the wlndup.
Provisions gave way under selling by
a western packer, and on account of &
decline at tho yards. Offerings, though,
were finally absorbed by other packers
and new Investors, so that In the end
losses were partly wiped out.
wuotations ranged as follows:
Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Low Close. Yes'y.
Wheat! 1 T I 1
Septf 87f 88 e7'4f 87ttf 87ii
LEGAL NOTICE N.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the Board of Commissioners of
Ftate Institutions until 9 a. m., Satur
day. September 27th. 1913. for furnishing
supplies for quarter beginning October
1st,, 1913, for Hospitals for Insane at Lin
coln, Hastings and Norfolk, Feebli
Minded Institute at Beatrice, Soldiers' and
Sailors' Homes at Mllford and Grand
Island. Industrial Schools at Kearney and
Geneva. Industrial Home at Mllford, Hos
pital for Crippled Children and Peniten
tiary at Lincoln, Hospital for Tubercu
lous at Kearney, School for the Blind
at Nebraska City and Deaf Institute at
Omaha. Each bid shall be accompanied
by a certified check for five per cent
of the amount thereof, payable to the
Board, and by samples when requested.
Checks of unsuccessful bidders will bo
Immediately returned, as will also thoso
of successful bidders upon acceptance of
a bond conditioned upon the performance
of the contract. The Board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids and to
accept bids In their entirety or by In.
dividual Item. Address proposals to thd
"Board of Commissioners of State Insti
tutions, Lincoln, Neb." Bids will be
opened and tabulated on Saturday, Sent.
27th, 1913. Beginning on Monday, Sun.
tember 23th. 1913. at 9 a. m., the Beard
will meet to consider and pass upon all
bids presented, beginning with classifica
tion No. 1 and proceeding with the dif
ferent classifications In their numerical
crder and continuing from day to day
until nil bids nave been passed upon.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
Lincoln. Nebraska, September llth, 1911
RISdSt
((notations of the Dar on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12. FLOUR
Steady; spring patents, $4.60Q'4.70; winter
straights, $4-WM.20; winter patents. $4.40
spring clears, $4.Mg4.30; extra No.
1 winter, $3.66 C3.76; extra No. 2 winter
o.iajjj.DU.
WHEAT Spot, Irregular: No. 2 red.
t6c; new No. 1 northern, DS&c; Decembor,
mic: May. $1,024.
CORN i3rot steady, exnnrt. 8IU0.
OATS-Bpot quiet; standard white, 49
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1913. 824136c; 1912, 184oc; Pacific coast.
1913. 22&24c; 1912, 18Jf22c.
H DDES Firm : Bogota, 888240; Cen
tral America, 804031c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 2
SOo.
PROVIBIONS-Pork, steady; mess, $23.25
&Hv2LL $24.5026.60; short clears,
$20.60SC2.60. beef, quiet, mcs, $17.6031
18.60; family, $19.0020.00. Cut meats,
5,t?.:-p,cklfd. bellleB- 10 to 14 pounds,
$14.0016.00; pickled hams, $16.00. Lard,
easy: middle west IU.251911.38: refined,
barely steady; continent, $12.16; South
America, $12.70; compound quiet $9.50ia
9.75.
: TA.LLO W Easy ; ,ctty, C4c, nominal:
country, mc; special, 6c.
BUTTER-Steady; receipts. 9,347 tubs;
creamery extras. $l8314c; firsts, 28W30o,
J,,StiL?Bjrjr' flnest- a: Kood to prime.
26428c; process, firsts. 25026c; Imitation
creamery, first 25254c; factory. June
make, flrsU, 24Q244o; factory, current
make, firsts, 21c; packing stock, June
make. No. L 234c
CHEESE Firm; recelpU, S07 boxes;
fJtS.-wno1 mllk freh colored specials.
16fc316o: white, 16Hc: white and col
?r.d' average fancy, 4c; skims. 114
13Hc.
EGGS Firm; receipts. 1,788 cases;
ficsh gathered extras, 29T31a; extra
firsts, , 2723c; firsts, 252o; Pennsyl
vanla and nearby hennery, white, 3&42o;
gathered whites, 2687o: western gathered
whites. 25di.,32c.
POULTRY Rressed, Irregular; fresh
killed western chickens, 17M24e; fowls.
14419o; turkeys, ISaaOq. '
Weather In the Corn Belt.
United States Department of AgrlouU
ture, weather bureau for Omaha, fnr ih
twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.,
76th meridian time, Friday, Bept 12, 1918:
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
TemD. . Itftin
. ... . P'Bh. Low. fall,
Ashland, Neb.. 77 45 .00
AUDUrn. xmd..tu w .28
iNEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Union Pacifio Outstrips Recent Move
ments, Rising Over Five Points,
PRICE WITHIN A SHADE OF 1G0
Day's Adrnnre Rendered More Im
pressive liy Fact There Is no
Banish Not on Which
to llano It.
NEW YORK. Sept. 12.-l'nlott Pacific,
whose performances have kept tho stock
market on edge for several days, out
stripped its recent movements today by
r 'f.'Pff over 5 points. Tho price came
w thin a shade of 160, showing a gain of
104 points since rumors of a cash dis
tribution to stockholders gained cur
rency and the upturn began. Although
the advance In this stock much oxcooded
the average movement, tho market In
general made a striking showing of
strength.
The day's advance was rendered the
more Impressive by the fact that there
was no bullish news on which to base It.
Tho rise apparently was due to the In
herent strength of the market In Its
present position. Bears who sold on re
cent developments, which were construed
unfavorably, had built up a considerable
short Interest. With the market thus in
a strong technical position, It required
nothing moro than the Impulse supplied
by the buoyant rise In Union Pacltlo to
start the whole list upward.
Although no authoritative Information
was available concerning tho rumors of
a cash bonus on Union Paolflc, the re
ports were talked of still more confidently
In the street
The ooppors, whose recent advance In
sympathy with the strength of the metal
market has been Interrupted In the last
few days, resumed their upward move
ment Canadian Pacific, benefited by
glowing reports of the Dominion's crops,
was strong.
Forecasts of tomorrow's bank state
ment were conflicting. They Indicated
that the woek's movement of currency
had not been Important In net results and
that either a small gain or a small loss
would be shown.
Bonds showed an Improving tendency.
Total sales, par value, $1, 9X3,000. United
States bonds were uuchangod on call.
Number of sales and loading quotations
on stocks wore as follows:
Broken Bow ... 74
Columbus, Neb. 76
Culbertson 78
Falrbury, Neb. 79
Fairmont. Neb. 77
Grand Island... 75
Hartlngton .... 76
Hastings, Neb.. 75
Holdrege, Neb. 75
Lincoln. Neb... 76
North Platte.., 76
Oakdale, Neb... 76
Omaha 74.
Tekamah, Nob. 76
Valentine 76
Alta, la. 7ti
Carroll, la. .... 70
Clartnda, la. .. 70
Sioux City, la, 74
87
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38
47
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41
40
44
49
46
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Sky.
Clear
Pt oloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. oloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Temp. Rain-
High. Low. fall.
84 66 .20
90 62 ,40
90 63 ,40
78 64 ,40
83 62 1.C0
72 60 .30
74 40 .00
74 64 1.80
7 44 .30
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of
District. Stations.
Columbus, 0 18
Louisville, Ky... 22
Indianapolis .... 14
Chicago, 111 24
St Louis, Mo... 19
Des Moines, la.. 22.
Minneapolis 61
Kansas City ... 26
Omaha 17
The weather continues cool throughout
the com and Wheat region. Freeslng
temperatures occurred at two stations tn
the Minneapolis district. No precipita
tion worthy of note occurred in the upper
valleys since the last report, but heavy
and excessive rains occurred tn southern
Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma.
Falls of one Inch or more occurred at the
following stations: In Kansas Sedan,
2 60; McPberson, 2.80. In Oklahoma
k m: Oklahoma City. 1.00. In Mis
souri St Louis and Boonevllle, 1.70; Han
nibal. 1.4u: jeiiorson -ivr, .wj w micii
ton. 2.10: Hermann, 1.811; Harrlsonvllle.
2 SO: Springfield, 1.40; Lexington and
Brunswick, 1.S0; Mexico, 1.20. in Illinois
Chester, 2.70; Mount Vjrnon.
Local Forecaster Weath4f Bureau.
I r.. 4 n In I VWn V, , A H
Kansas tr
KANSAS CITY, Sept 12. WHEAT
Cain: No. 2 hard. B54391c; No. 3, 844
8SV4c: No. 2 red, 96!M3o; No. 3, 8903c.
CORN-No. 2 white. 7&374c; No. t,
7WS76UC.
Closing prives m ,'ul" r,',,
WHI'lAT December, '87ii37o; May,
MCORNBePtember, 764o; December,
"oATfNolwhlte, 434c; No. 1 mixed.
4214c
BUTTER Creamery, 30c; firsts, 29c;
seconds, 27c; packing, 22o.
BQOS Firsts, 23c: seconds, 15c.
POULTRY Hens, 12c; roosters, c;
ducks, 10c; springs, 16c.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Bept 12. WHEAT
No. 1 hard, 89o: No. I northern, 8J47H9
894c; No. 8 northern, 864874oj .No. i
hard Montana. 86ic; No. 8. 885Vio:
SeDtember. S6Uc: December, 8SWc; May,
Mtfc, .
FLOUR AND mtAtt uncnangea.
COR... No. 3 yellow, 72c.
OAT8-N0. 3 white, 89Htt40o.
RYE No. 2, eaetBc
FLAX-.441.44.
BARLEY CfljtWlC.
8t. Louis General Market,
ST. LOUIS. Sept 12. AVHEAT No.
red, 914fc; No. 2 hard, S$S,2o; Sep.
tember, &Hc; May. 6c.
CORN No. 2, 7Stye; No. 2 white, 764
764c; September. 76o; May, 78764c
September, 42c; May, 47T.C
ReoelDts. Rhlrmnt
xirv.o m SLonn C,-. av
Corn, bu 86,0 io!ooo
Oats, ou...., ss,(uo
Liverpool Grain Market,
LIVERPOOL. Bept. 12. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 74d; No. 2,
7s 6d; No, I, 7s tA futures, steadv.
October, 7s 34d; December, 7s jd,
March. 7s 34d. '
CORN Boot steady: American mixed,
new, 6a 9d; futures, firm: October La
Plata, Es 2d; December La Plata, 6s
6ftd.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. SePt. 12.-BVAPORATKD
APPLES Fl rm.
DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. firm. Anrt.
cots, firm. Peaches, steady. Raisins, un-
seiiieu.
Klfi. Hlsh. Low. Cloa
M.KX) TH Tin i
too
l.too
i,m
ton
600
400
TOO
4IH
0
M
47J4
41s
UVt
'iiii
ess
r..
7, COO
"mj 114H
190 111
"i'.Ho "ii
oo lti
1,700 n
XX) Mt,
1,100 H
17,800 111
tlOO MH
8,000 C0H
"6,'eoo loi"
too iuH
8,(00 MVi
1,100 1MH
1,109 11
8. MO 2SU
00 474
400 It
1.10O 17
000 1M
2.100
400 lit
3,400 ItH
6,100 OH
..... .....
toe !i
soo 100
4.100 l4
too 1U
1.101 13H
too nv4
1.600 toy,
soo mii
41
204
8H
1
47
44
tU
9H
II
m
loH
114
JJ04
333
u
M4
MU
lllt 111
47V4
t
4H
07H
47 H
44
S4
'its
MU
iiivi
190H
'iiji
STO
8.100
200
IS
s4
28
1ST
il
(H
13H
10 i
1H
S3
UtU
US
1M
1H
M
itvt
47 W
SH
14U
U7H
35(4
11014
16J
em
lotu
1IH
t
7
100
uiH
1ST
Ml
ovi
1244 r?H
m
II
MU
mi
2H
in
11H
tITt
47
1WH
1CTK
34H
110H
16
2H
tilt
103
ICS
1MU
mu
S3
30
two
TOO W4
2.900 1U4j
4.400 1
IS
87
106
IUH
1M
IUH lUVt
134H 1
so
.. . 1S1
. K3,S0e 1134 HI" if'
soo
1.7P0
10U
i5
1,600
700
SOO
.. l.SW
.. 100
.. too
.. 200
.. 67.700
.... 1.10
14
17H
'u'
1.S00 14
to
ilH
27 U
U
17H
si"
u
114
iiii
AmalieanintMl Oorper
Amtrlun Asrlcultursl
Ainrlcn I)t Bucr.
Airrletn on ........
American Can pfd...,
Amtricui V. & F.....
Amtrletn ftotton OH
Am. It BtcurtUos
Ait.trlein Llnwd ....... .
American IxcomottT .
American 8. A It
American R. II. pfl
Am. micar lUtlnln..,
American T. 4 T
Alnarlcan Totamo . . . .
Ai.aoouda Minim Co..
Atchlaon .,
Atchlion pfd
Atlantic Qoact Litis....
Baltimore A Ohio......
DMhlhm HUol
nrooklrn Itapld Tr....
Canadian Pacific .....
Cirtra! liiathar .....,
Cncupmke & Ohio. ..
CMcaso O. W
Cbtcato, M. A St.
Chicago & N. W
Cblorado F. & I
Contoltdatrd Oei
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudaon......
DcnTer A Itlo Omnde...
Dnrr & R. O. pfd
Dlatlllar' CVacurittas ....
Kr1a
Brie lit ptd..;
Drl Id pM
Ocural Eleotrle ..,...
Oroat Kortharn pfd
Great Northern Ore etra.
Illtnota Central
Interborouzh Met
Inter. Met. ptd
International llarretter..
lntar-Marln pfd ........
International Paper .
International Pumo
Kanias Cltr Southern....
Laclede Oa
Lehlsh Valler .......
LoulsTlll St Nwhtllle..
M.. St. P. A 8. Bte. M.
Mlauurl, K. A T..
MJeaotm pacltla
Katlonal fltacult
National Lead
K. It. It- of M. 14 Pfd..
New York Central
ft, T.. O. A W
Norfolk & Western
North Anwrlcan
Northern Paclflo
Paclflo Mnll
Pennarlranla
People's Oaa
P., C. C. A St. I........
Pittsburgh Coal
pnud Rtaal Our
Pullman PeUacs Car...
lUadlnc ..,........
Republic I. & a.......
Jtepubllo I. & B. pfd..
Itock liland Co........
Hock Hland Co. pfd...
Bt. U A S. P. 14 PM
Seaboard Air Une.....
Veahoard A. L. pM....
slos-Rnefllel4 S. A t.
Boutnern memo
Southern Rallwar
Bo. naliwar pro
Teoneaeee Copper
Teiaa ic Pacific
Union Pacific
Union PiLotflo pfd...,,,
United States Reallr..
United States nubber,,
United States Steel..,,
V. S, Steel pfd
Utah Copper ............. 1ZX iii"
Vn.-Carollna cbemtoal .. 4,000
Wabanh
Wabaeh pfd
Weetern Marrland
Weetern Union ..
Weitlnfhouie Kleculc ...
Total aalia for the day, S4S.700 sharea.
Kerr Vorlc Money Market.
NETW YORK, Sept It MONET On
call firm at 23 per cont rullns; rate,
2 per cent! closing, 2iJ3 per cent Time
loons, easier; sixty dayr, 44U per cent:
ninety days. 4V4 per cent; six months, t
PPR1MB MERCANTILE PAPER-i
PSTERLINO EXCHANGE Firm at 14.M
04.85 for sixty-day bills, and (4.SSS0 for
demand: commercial bills, !4.724.82tt.
81LVEIV-Bar,. 60Hci Mexican dollars,
44)C.
BONDS-Coyernment steady; railroad,
"cioslnt: quotation's" oii "bbhds today were
na fnllnWH!
U. 8. ref. la, re... KJilC & Bo. ref. te..
do coupon . S. deb. 4a 1H1.. 0
U. 8. U. re 1WS4L A N. not. 4i.... M
do coupon 10IUU. K, A T. let 4a. . 1K
U. 8. 4f. ret He do cen. 4Hj...... M
do coupon 'is.,"?; "J1'1 ail
Panama 3a coupon.. JH Jdo cone. M. It
A..C. 1st U ettt... JJH'N. fttt. ot M. 4Hs 5
Amr. As. S. ....... "'fj. "f . O. r. IHs... 11
A T, A T. c. 4a..lOZ do deb. 4a,..,,,,, ou
Am. TobMco ea....1U Y. N. H. A
Armcur A Co. 4Hi. IH II. cr. lHa 71
AMwSin sei. 4..... "g'N. A W, Ut. . 4a! UK
do or. 4 lteo IW 'do cr. 4a 104
. CI L. lit 4a IH do i 7u
B. t. A Ohio 4S MfcO. U rfd. 4ef.
ie IHs R . IMS IMS.. H
Drook. Tr. cr. 4a... do eon, 4a loo
"cl?. ot Oe. S lOIVtffteadlac can. 4i M
C lthlr si. L. A 8. P. U 4.70H
MChea, A Ohio 4K. " ."...
ai oonr. 4Hi... -, 7VSt, L. 8. W. e. li., T
Ca?lcaS A A. 1V4! VMf- A. U adj u..', 7H
OB. A Q. I. 4a... . I4UBo, Pao, col. 4i., MU
do Sb. 4s. "! cr. 4 r3
O MA BP 4Ha..l01T4 do tat rf. 4a
O It I. A P. . lUJIwar u, 10JU
do rfi 4a.. . 4a 7IH
C. A 8. r A e 4K. MHUolon Pacific . .. 7iZ
n A 11. ct, 4 7 , o ct. 4a UU
D A 111 O. rel. S. 7IH do l.t A ref, 4t., 7'I
DlrtUlera5 ta SClJ. 8. IlubUr la.. ,101
fin,'. I. u- H- fitMl w Sa.10l
do Sin. 4i. ... . V.-C. Chera. Sa 4
Oacr i: -r. B.. 7 Wabath lit A ex. 4a SI
III? Cen lit r. 4i, WHWejtern Md. 4i.... UK
Inter Met. 4We,..., 77WWat, Elec. ct. ti,. tlH
Inter. mTM. 4H.. Cotra.1 4.... I7H
Japan 4H . M
Bid. Offered.
Iloston Mlnlnsr fltoeUs.
-nsun-nr Rmnt. 1C Closlnr nuntnitnna
t vj . , , r
on mlnlmc stocks were:
Allouei ;'ljshr1' 44
Amal. Copper jrKNerada Con jji
A. Z. L A S 13.Nlpla.lns Mine. ,., ii
. M.C00
3,O0
,.. o
1.400
1.900
H'4
'4
it
CS
14'
11'
171
17'
171
441
14
M
T3
1H
1SIU 1U
14 15
es evt
tlK 63
i soo low ioh m
.t00 SK SSH SI
Tltt 71
15
frl.eii. Tin Steady, spot and Septem
ber, $42.jac! 50; October. SU.Umf4l.37tt,
November, I4t00ft42.26. Wd: Quiet at
14.70 bid. Antlmonyi Cooksou's. $S.4(Vff8.SO.
iron: Firm, No. 1 southern, !l&.2eiS.78i
No. 1 southern, soft, J15.2H"7S.
London markets closed ns follows: Cop
per: Firm; spot, 173; futures, (72, l&s. Tin:
Quiet: spot. tlW, 15s; futures, hit Iron:
Cleveland warrants, Sts, 4Ud.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.-MUTAIJ-tad:
Slow at J4.06. Spelter. Slow at 15.75,
London Stock Mnrket,
IAONDON, Sept. U.-AmerlcAn securities
opened quiet with prices showlnu Irregu
lar changes Later most of the list was
supiorted and at noon values registered
from K Aoove to t below yesterday's
New York e o nr. '
Ooneoli, moner ... tJSDenrer A Rio o.
do account . . .71 -louthern I'ielfio
Amal tapper o Union paclflo ..
Canadian Taclric His
SILVKR-llar. Bttsdy nt KKd
. Sd4
lit!
per
MriMiavn.Mu .
DISCOUNT ltATr-S-Short bills, 1 9-l
per cent; three months. 3, per cent.
nnponr op "TsaTiTno iiousic
Tmnsnctlnn of Assoclntrtl nnnks
for the Week. '
,!l.-T?UIf' B',t- lS.-nradstreefs
13,02S,22S,C as HRiilnst 2.S30.5.S.0iS) last
w.e? &$5'Sh$ In the cofrespondi
ino.a,i.diW-.60,s-sl"ai0 correspond
lng week last year
CITIES.
Amount.
Now York
Chicago
Doston
Philadelphia
St Louis
Pittabursh
Kansas City
Ban Francisco.
Raltlmoro
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
Xos Amreles. ......
Cleveland
Detroit
New Orleans
OMAHA
Louisville
Milwaukee
Seattle
Portland, Ore..,..,
Bt. Paul
Denver ,
Indianapolis
Salt Luke City
Columbus
Toledo
'Duluth
'Des Motncs
Spokane
Tacoina
pond .;
PeorTii
Ss,n Dlofro
iDayton
Sacramento ,.
Cedar Rapids
Waterloo
Sprlnfrfleld. III....,
Qulncv. Ill
uioomltiRton, HI....
ugaen, utan
Decatur, 111
Jacksonville, 111...
Washington, D. C.
Bt. Joseph
Lincoln
Slouxj City
Topeka
Wichita
I1.6M,0H7.!
3,2:w.Ck'0
1.13 049.UX)
14ft.7S7.000
77,S77,0OD
49.S27.0001
t7,42!,O0W
i,SSl,W
34.230,000
St.7C0.0W
30,072.000
21. S74.00O
24,467.000
2I.W.000
H.1M,000
15,182,000
13,31.1,000
15.S.'.9.00Q
14.(5CS.OOO
11.3401 000
10,061,000
9,101,000
1,037,000
t,l73.10
,,
C.S7O.0OO
8.106,000
6,513.000
4,282,000
2,S,000
1.8M.O.X)
4.16LXK
2.300,(X
3,070.000
2.206,000
1.7RK.O0O
1.C32.000
1.232.000:
mi.ooo
704,000
779,000
534,000
317,000
7.217.000
7,443,000
l,S7,tW
3,328,000
l.4.000
3,037,0001
Inc. Deo.
2
10.8
OMAHA UaSNKItAX, MAItKET.
BUTTER No. 1, -lb. cartons, 32c; No.
1, 00-lb. tubs; 81c; No. 2. 2a
FISH-Whlte, fresh, 14c; trout fresk.
lfioj large cruppies, fresh, 13c; Spanun
mackerel, 15o; shad roe, per pair, 40c;
salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut fresh. 10o;
buffalo. 8c; bullheads, 130; channel cat
fnsh, lSo: pike, 15o; tilckorel, Uo.
CHIEEBIfi Imported Swiss, 33o; Ameri
can Swiss, ICc: block Swiss, 2lo; twins,
17c: daisies, 17 Wo; triplets, l7Ko; younc
Americas, Uc; blue label brick, l8Ho; Um-
nerger, i-iu., xug; nw luiu, winvo, in,
POULTRY Broilers. Ua per lb.; hens,
ltc: cocks. 12c; duoks, Utf20a; geese, Uo;
turkeys, 20025a: pigeons, per dos., tl.U;
roosters, !4c; diicks, full feathered, lie;
geese, full feathered, 10o; squabs, No, U
LW)i No. 2, 60o.
liHifiD- 4JU1S o, i riDs, no; no. a,
UCJMUK VU1 4IUt 4. iiun( ilU, AU A
UKo; No. 8, UUc . No. 1 loins, ISttc; No,
j. lf,U,o: No. 8. UWc. No. 1 chucks. He:
No. 2, i0o; No. 3, iSifl. No. 1 rounds, l4o;
Atlion Com. ...... ."nh Iutu UY.
B. A C. C. A B. M. SO North Lake ...... .. 58
Cel. A Arlwna d Dominion Jr2
CJ. A HecUl 440 0wol , . iJ
.m.niii.i K4Qn ncr
r Range C. C. 41 (Unnnon u
Ilutts C. M... U Superior M3
tin . 144 etuoerto.. An i
Copper lunge C,
V..., 11U
Vranklln
Oranbr Con
Oreene casanea
TiHivmarack tvi
nut, m a : : y
V IV. A If... 1111
! Ilorale Copper. lv,Iot pfd ,t2
Kerr Lake lV,t "2
Ike Cbpcer !HUA CPPr Co StS
le uopwr..., v"inooa jo
Copper ... .. II Wolyerlno 41
T a Ball
Miami
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. SeDt. 12.-METAt.r
Lead: Quiet at $4.70 bid; London, 120.
Spelter: Quiet at 15.8M26.t0! London. t?t
6s. Copper; Firm; standard, spot to No-
vemoer, is.mj onereaH electrolytic, 116,76
riC87Hi lake, .87Htl7.C0; casting, $1.W
No. 2, UKc; No. 1. Uc. No. l plates, 7Uo;
No. 2, (Via; No. 8, Be
The following price are furnished by
the ailhnsxy Fruit company!
FXtUITS Fancy California Salway
peaches, per box, 72tto; 100 box lots, 70a;
260 box lots, OTtto. Extra fancy Colorado,
Utah, Idaho and Washington IClbertas at
per box, "16c; 100 box lots, 7io; 250 box
lots, 70c, Extra fancy Colorado or Utah
6-tler Bartlett pears, box, 22.26 ; 0 box
loU, 1120; 26 box lots' 1215. Choice Utah
or Colorado 6 tier Bartlett pears, box,
22.25; extra fancy Colorado Oartless pears,
box, 12.75. Cape Cod cranberries, due
September I6th or earlier, per 100-qt
barrel, $0.25.
VEGETABLES Potatoes, Urge Cob
bier, per bushel, 750. Onions, California
large yellow, per pound, 2Mo. Tomatoes!
homegrown, per market basket (Oo; t
orate lots. 46c. Watermelons, Alabama
sweet per pound, lo; 6-rato lots, per
pound. lUa.
MIBCELL-VNECUS-Rottstlng ears, per
oc. 15o ; Michigan celery, per dos., 85a;
Mott's elder, per keg. 13.(0; Nehawka
elder, per keg, 13.25; asparagus, per dox.,
10c; rhubarb, per dos., 20c: onions, per
dos., 20c: mw beets, carrots, turnips, per
dos., ci paroley per dox.. 40a; radishes.
per uub,, , iifMi ivuuvc, por 00s., ai."'!
himegrown leaf lettuce, per dos., 200;
green peppers, per basket, 50c; wax or
green beans, per basket $1.00: hothouse
cuoumbors, L.r dox., 40o to COo; cauli
flower, per lb lOOUVic: Venetian Karllc,
per lb., UHc; new cabbage, per lb., Set
ggplant, per dos., $1.50; horseradish, 1
dox. bottleu In case, per case, 11.M;
Dromedary brand dates, pkg., $100!
Anchor brand dates, pkg., JJiaj walnuts.
No. 1. soft shell, per lb,. 20c; medium
pecans, per lb., UHo; jiunbo pecans, per
lb., Uo; giant pecans. Louisiana, paper
shell, per lb., 26c j filberts, per lb,, Uo;
Drake almonds per lb. 15o, paper sholl
Uo: Brazils, per lb., 10c; large washed,
per lb., Uc; black walnuts, per lb., 2Vic;
raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7o; jumbo pea
nuts, per lb., to; roast peanuts, per lb.,
IV4ct ahellbark hlckorynuts, per, lb.. 4c;
white rice popcorn, per lb., 4o; checkers,
Ber lOO-pacxage case, 13.50; checkers, per
1-pkg. case, 11.75; Loslle berry boxes,
auarts, per 1,000. 12.78.
Oils nnd Iloaln.
NETW YORK, Sept 12. COTTONSEED
OH Easy; prime summer yellow, YlXfA
SOU; October, $7.43; December, J8.90;
arch, $7.06.
ROfllN-Oulet.
TURPENTINB-Qulet
SAVANNAH, Oa., Sept It-TUUPEN-TINE-Frmer
at 2SHc; sales, 700 bbls,;
receipts, 680 bbls.; shipments, 138 bbls.;
stocks, 32,501 bbls.
ROSIN-Flrm; sales, $,645 bbls.; re
ceipts, 2.080 bbls.; shipments, 1,380 bbls.;
BIOCKB, Xfl,lUO UU1B. wuuiauuilli A, XJ, .
D and B, $3.7Mr8.8S: F. 13.80g3.83; ti, $194
C4.20: M, $4,403-1.60; N, $6.10&5.25; "WQ.
ll00a.15; WW, $8.15.
Cotton Market.
NEW YOR1C. Bept -COTTON-flpot.
steady; middling uplands, 13.15c; gulf,
13.40c. Sales 400 bales.
COTTON Futures qlosed steady; Sep
tember, U.860; October, 12.96c; December,
12.o; January, U.78o; March, U.lSo;
April, U.73c; May, U.iOc; June, 12. Mo;
July, 12.94c.
LIVERPOOL, Sept J2.-COTTON
Spot quiet and easier; middling fair,
7.d; good middling. .T.71d; middling.
7.33d; low middling. 7.17d; good ordinary,
C.61- ordinary. .l"d; sales. 8.000 bales.
Cotton closed steady, net unchanged to
4 points lower.
Coffee BInrket.
NEW YORK, Sept 12.-COFFEB The
coffee market sold off to abOut to
points net lower owing to reports of a
further decline In the cost and freight
market, continued full receipts and fa
vorable Brazilian weather conditions.
Realizing caused rallies later and the
close was steady, net one point lower,
two point higher.
September, 8,48o; October, 8.48o; Decern
ber, 8.06c; January, 8.73c; March. S.Jia;
May, 9.05c: July, .l7c Snot. nuit Rio
No. 7, 9c; Santos No. 4, llc. Mild, dull.
Cordova, Utio nominal,
Dry floods BInrket,
NEW YORK, Sept. U.-Cottoti Roods
markets rule steady at the high price
range Just reached. Wool markets are
quiet In domestlo divisions, but foreign
wools are firm and active. Bilk piece
goods and ribbons are selling steadily for
spring.
Key to the Situation Dee Advertising;.
OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Very Light, with
Prices Showing Little Change.
PACKING H0QS FIVE TO TEN UP
Shlpplnir Hon Ten to Twenty
UlBhrr l-'nt Sheep nnd I.nmlia
Ten to llnnrter nnd Feeders
Ten to Fifteen lllaher.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 12, 1913.
nfVi!!p,J.wer,: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
9" c n Tuesday g,Sn f.,;6l 41,122
Srr S "! JJY'heedny.... 8,290 7.3W 29.W&
ft"'0'' Thursday 3,22.1 6,817 27,103
Mtlmato Friday 749 4,300 5.M7
26.913 1B7;B73
29,8(12 116,2)ti
30,972' W.W3
29,008 70,130
27,10o VS.702
oj"0 " this week. .23,300
2 2 "J01' i1 week.. 28.IU9
n " 3 Wks. g.l,o7S
h'y" " ' was. ago. i,w3
camo days lust v.nr w eni
Tha fnllntil., .., ...
n'"""1.'.' llt,' and sheep at th South
.1.1 .. ,,v B,ock market rur the year to
dale as compared with last years
5-ntllo 69S.wa ftKssi t.iw
JJh"K .J.W0.740 S.2S7.134 SK334
ohrep ...,.l,6(,7ii8 1,611,U 168,662 .......
f,low'n; lablo shows the range of
Pi? for.,10 ,t South Omaha for the
mW n, mm comparisons:
8 31 7 U 8 5
8 27 8 l3
$24 7 47
8 23 7 OS S 02i
8 27 6 tl B 07
8 35 0 941 9 OA
93 S 91
S 39 0 97 9 021
8 35 131
8 38 7 01
8 80 8 91 9 17
t 43
S 63
$ 67
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Date. I UU. IUll.imi.lUlO.llWU.11908.11907.
pt 2.
Pent. a.
8Pt 4.
uopt. 6,
BfPt 6.
gPt 8.
Bept. a.
Sept! 11
Sept. 12i
7 6?U
7 COW
1 78H
7 80jJ
7 87U
SOOtJ
mi
t5
7 80
7 87
7t8J
7 Ell
7 33
7 U2I
7 89
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6 6a
5 e;
6 76
& SI
C SI) i S3
6 C4
0 CS
63
7 831 6 64
G 71
582
5 Vi
5 84
688
Bunday.
11nnlnfB mn.t ,... . .... . ...
, ik. V,. i ... "'."I'unmon or live hock
for ftLVii0" .8Ulc Ytt,' BoUth Otnahe,
n urs enains at o cjook
P. m, yeaterdayt
RKCBIPTS-CAHa
-. iiom-B.Biiacp.no' s,
P. M. A at v
Wabash ...........
Missouri raclflo .,
Union Paclflo
O. & N. W., east..
C N. W.. west..
C. Ht. 1, M. A O..
k:. i. a q., ,t.,
O. 1J. & Q west..
C. It 1. A P.. east
C. R. I. Si P., west
4
a
1
14
3
25
1
1
7
I
1
U
Total 2 64 U 1
DISPOSITION-HKAD.
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co. ., i m 271
hwir & co. .....::;.:.:::ioi js 21
Cudahy l'acklng Co 160 1,004 1,425
Armour & Co 20 htj a mi
Schwartz & Co. .. Ml !..
S. O. Pack. CO 4 ... !
Cudahy, K. C lis ... !
F. 1). Iewls 24 ...
J. H. nulla 40 I.,
McCrearv & Kelloffg-.... 21
ir. F. Hamilton 10 ... ...
Sullivan llros 2
Christie i 12 ... ...
Huffman 2 ,
Tanner Bros , 8 .., ...
John Harvey 7 ...
Othor buyers 93 ... 15,444
Total ,.,.672 3,004 20.56
CATTI.IO -Cnttln rnalnt Mr.
Hsht this mornlnc, and of tho few cars
reported In six cars were conslzned
thrOUKh Without Iwtlnfr ntfnrfA fnr nt
on this market. As a result the offer
Inr; wefe really too small to make a
real cood test of valu&n. Tt wnuM lm
safe to quote anything In the wav of de-
n.iMw.u n.iivm wiioiuor uoca Bioers or
rows and hitters, as steady with yester
day. On the other hand lleht nnd ma.
dlum weleht stockers and feeders were
very slow and hard to dispose ot for tho
reason that speculators already tiad a
good many cattle of that kind on hand.
ah compared with last week's close the
best corn-feds are steady, with common
to medium grades a little lowor. Cows
and heifers have reoovered all the, loss ot
Monday and are e, little higher een than
iasi weeKB ciose. uooa neavy feeders
are fully steady with last week, but
llfftit stock nattlo and medium feeders
ttre u quarter or more lower than a week
ago.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
nn r-r, In.l Id OA7H .1. A n ...I
WI.I.WU UW4 B.WIH, f.VAI 'WW, ,U, , J WUU
cornted beef steers, 17.&0S.20; common
to fair cornted beef steers, I7,oojf7.90;
Ifood to choice range beeves. J7.ItU7,75i
iuir iu sjuoa conueu ranse oeovea, ta.uuaf
7 25; common to fair cornted range beeves,
.mxov.du; gooa to cnoice neicrs, u.Z5a
7.26; fair to choice cows, (3.0042)7.00; fair
to good grades, tK.26QH).G0; common - to
fair graaes, i3.zeiao.uo; gooa to choice
stookers and feeders, 16.t5C3.00; fair to
good stockers and feeders, 13.2&36.85;
common to fair stockers, 13.76e-4.26; stock
cows and heifers, 14.7600.60; veal calves,
16.00(89.60; bulls, stags, etc., 26.0036.60.
iiepreseniativo sales:
DJ3ICF BTICERB,
No. At. Ti. No. at. IV
13 m 1 10
1 1010 E to 1.,.. 110 I 40
t IU S1H 8,., 1010 6 It
1 tOO 10 1 IMt I 76
1, 10(0 I (0 1 liJO t 74
1... ...a.. ..1140 6 (0 1..... 1010 1 H
,..,. ivt a w .....,
2, 4(5 ( 1
1.... ,. 1H IN 1
I1YTT 1 u
1 (00 I 10 1,, 1U0 ( 40
1 1000 6 40 1.,., 1010 6 60
1.. 4440 S 40
CAIiVES.
t 100 ( 04 1 JI0 (0
J,.... in is
Ill 7 00
I TI 1 ta
BTOUKKRd AND FB13DBRH.
I tM M 11 C31 I II
4 471 IS II !. ill
1 471 M 1... 70S M
1 m ( (0 II 1111 J
4,.,,....,,. 070 t (I
WE8TERNB.
NBDRABKA.
9 feeder.. 534 4 50
WYOMINO-TBXAH.
49 steers, ...1005 6 80 23 feedors..l010 t 80
17 cows 892 B 85 2 cows.. ,.4000 6 (0
43 steers. ...1103 CO
J. H. Griffin & Bros. Wvo.. Tax.
01 liters.. ..1023 CC0
H. F. Yoder Wro.-Tr.
212 steers. ..1144 70
HOGS The outlook was none too prom
ising this morning when the hog market
opened. All the other markets were re
ported as having been In very bad con
dition yesterday, especially Kansas City,
where there was a drop of 2500o. Still
sellers started out prlolng their hogs
higher, and while packers were a little
slow to put on, eventually they did so,
the general run of Ducklnc hos-a aelllnr
6Q10o higher. In fact, most packers were
quoting their purchases as being fully
10c higher than yesterday. Packing hogs
sold very largely at ll.wi.w, whereas
yesterday the bulk brought 17.7037.80.
The trade became active at the advance
and practically everything In sight had
changed hands by 9 o'clock In the morn
ing or soon after.
Shippers purchased In the neighborhood
ot fifteen curs out of a total ot sixty-six
reported In. It Is not an easy matter to
say just how much higher shipping hogs
really sold. To quote the market I0nJ2Oa
higher would perhaps be about right. It
would oe wen to unaerstana mat snip
nerti were very particular as to the kind
of hogs that they purchased, and the big
advance was puld only for the choicest
light shipping hogs.
It will bo noted that the hog market at
all points has bren fluctuating very
wtdidv since the beginning of Beutbmber.
Thus the first of last week hogs sold on
an average at 27.82H, but before the mid
dle of the week was reached the average
price had aroppou aown to xy.w. Then
the market recovered just as rapidly,
reaching the high point on Tuesday this
week, when the average of all the hogs
sold here was 23.0374. On Wednesday and
Thursday they broke badly, the average
of all the sales yesterday being only 17.76,
Today's advance makes up part of this
lnaa. so that the market it now around
lOo higher than at the close ot last week.
It wouia oe wen lor snippers to Dear in
mind what was said yesterday regard
lnir common lleht hogs. Which are anllfni-
at the bottom of the market, while choice
rancy ugni nogs are seinng at me top.
In this connectlonit will also be well to
nntn that while rlllht a-ood heave. ln,i
urt) selling to good advantage rough heav
ies are soiling uuwo at me ootiom. In
other words, quality has a great deal to
do with fixing the price, although the
best lights are selling considerably higher
than the best heavies owing to the fact
that shippers are buying the lightweights.
Representative sales:
No. A- 8h I'r Na. At. fib. Pt.
tl ,. 514 400 7 11 70 ....at 40 7 00
tl U U0 7 7t 71. lit 40 7 W
.. 1044 t 10
140 ( II
110 71
1 140 I 10
I 170 I 40
SB
M MA f IA -I , m
i. ... m iM f l4 T
" j II ... i
si....,, .160 n tM 71 tin ins a m
JJ "1 10 7 0 (I Jl M 7 n
...... , nu 2 Iff J TO
' Jjo iw 7 so 17 l o t
iso li., j9 no 7 w
J 7 W 11.. .....141 , 10 7 W
i JJ 7 II 74 Ml UO 7 90
J ? I"" 61 rM ... 7 00
J M 41 M7 ... 7 M
' 1 40 7 M 71 154 IM IU)
44. ... Mi MTU m m m T M
M 10 7 14 AS SM 40 T P
1 HO 380 7 W M 171 ... 7 M
71 91T fftfl 7 IX it ilt Hi, v an
7 . .Ill 300 7 15 tl! '.'.'.'.'.iU ... 1 Bfl
l IT 40 7 8 41 ISO ... 7 H
71 IDA ... 7 IS RT 9ft an 7 OK
7 IS 71 Ill ... 7l
" I ... 7 IS 41 541 IM 7 95
1 Mt ... 7H ll.,..,,.tSl ... 100
S 7 13 7J 114 10 I 00
1 2U 140 7 IS 70 MS 10 I OS
M Ml 40 7 at 00.,,,,. .: ... 1 OS
SO SM ... 7 IS 04. ......SSI 40 110
04 M3 0 7 IS 39 ..nt 40 1 10
M 1!T ... 7 IS S3 711 IM I 1
10 341 10 7 IS S7 :S 1(0 1 M
si t4i ... 7 is ;t Ill ... I 30
M 104 ... 7 IS 11 100 ... 140
10 Ill ... 7 tt tO....,..tOi 40 I CO
St J0O S0 7 13 II. ...J... 103 8 40
PIQS.
Si 70 ... S It 4S. ...... 114 ... 6 SO
33 0 ... 5 74
BHKKPM!nder the Ihfluonce of light
reoclpts prices advanced all . along the
lino and trade was brisk,, practically
everything, both killers and feeders
changing hands at a comparatively early
hour. Most traders were of the opinion
tha " tho receipts had been larger little
If any Improvement would havo" been In
uvitieuc-a. 4 it vi&B. nowcvor, iiib eiv
of fat lambs and ewes Indicated an ad-
viun-o .nnyiniuf. iroin u ufiue iu n
quarter and the packers wer good com-
,VILVII Ull lllllt iiibi, iiu.niiiiaiaiiu.iiR
tho genarous supplies during the fore part
of the week. Thoro was no really good
iuh aivui on snie anu lor iw romun uu
toppy transactions of consequence were
made. Such killing lambs as were of
fered sold chiefly at a spread ot 18.759
7.23,, a small bunch of native lambs
uiiiinuiH lunar iiruid. , i no jiuiuimr
price was 17.00, Thd only aged'sheep were
fat ewes and they moved largely around
14.00. There were no weathers or year-
(lllla IU a&'CUK, UK WUICU 11B.B men tnt
case for some tittle.
Owing to tho lightness of the feeder
supply business was ns lively as In the
case of killers and prices, ruled 10 16a
higher, the best feeding lambs being
ploked up nt te.2Rff6.50. Tho most deslr
tfnbln feeding lambs are quotable at 16.00
(p 6.50. whllo the commoner kinds can be
had st 16.I5O1J400. Aged feeder offerings
continued In meager-supply.
Summing, up lite general situation for
the week both fat lambs and sheep are
now selling 16021c lower than the clOso
of last week, while feeder1 lambs and
sheep aro being ploked up readily by
country buyers at prices ?OJf40c cheaper
than n week ago. Demand fror.i all
sources for killer and feeders nllko Was
strong and active today, but there are
good Indications that the general trade
remains very sensltlvo to tho size of the
receipts.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Imbs,
5 JSlSte 'W-: mbs, fair to
good, 16.i6jt7.2S; lambs, culls, t5.00atf.00i
lambs, feeders. J6.2&ao.60; yearlingsgood
f?.d' 5;"i,i-60: yearlings, feeders. 14,78
6.60; wethers, good to choice., I4.251M.60:
E...'1 L2?JFKA' H-WZi.X: wethers
14.0O4.16; ewes, fair to good, 13.764 00
wf.. reeaers. M.OOJT3.60; cull sheep, $U0
No. 1 i,, v,-
9M U.h.,1. ... w ' ' i.
68 ggo
67 6 40
64 .7 00
49 6 40
50 8 4d
56 ,5 TO
89 3 2J
74 IU)
CHICAGO I.1VK STOC1C JIAttKUT
Cattle SIott nnd Steady Hobs of
niRiit urnrtcsj IiOMrev.
lp,s' Ji??2Jiea"; market slow, atcadyi
beeves, 6.00Jr9.2S; Texas. 1470.80; west
S& cows ana heifers, 170a
" - - f " - a I V4y A 4k Wa
HOaB-Recclpts, 17,000 head; light
frades. 15o to S3o lower; others steady to
w u., umtv ul eaien, oi.Kyue.sor inrht.
IS5B8.W; mixed. l7.6S8.50i heavy, K.m
hfSSfM''" P". H7RWL70.
BflKBP AND IAMilS-:Recelpts. 18,0ft(
head; market steady; native,. I3.403r4.75;
western, 13.CC04.7O; yearlings, $4.83tr6.70
lambs, native. !S.2K7 BO- iv..UA, tnrr.A
J ' ' T ' .fwo...,, T . I A,
I
ICnnan- Clly Iilvo ntoclc Mnrket.
KANSA.B CITY, .Sept. 12.-CATTI.TJ
Ittfiflrst. 1 rsl 1) n A tsan Ar n
prime fed steers. 8.3V.00;, dressed beet
Hteera. 17.60infl.60! untam Uam. ta 1A
" .rv. v. . anu leetieni,
tr..2Mi.00: bulla. M S&ftflM. ir rvri
. t ,
HOGB-IleccJptB, 6,000 hc&tl; opened
Mtrnnir n.tmtt unnli TKtillr o vue
Vfy J40??.30; Ptwkera and butchers
750 ' .wVw.vw, fvtuui
81I13KP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,200
i, gaj, "tromr: larnua, 18.76Q7.45; year ngs,
OlM wet,ler8' "&a-"6; ewes, 83.55
St. LonU tire Stook .Market.
HT. IXllttH Rinl 19 r Ifnmr .r. t
celpts, 1,600 head; market steady; good t
choice steers. 17.25S,00 stockers and
feeders, $5.2&J'7.50; cows arid heifers, JI.7S
9.75; bulls, 16.754l.75: calver, 6.00I0.60;
ouuuiciii aicorB, tj.vat.i. cows and neir
ers, l4.26O.60.
HOGS Receipts, 8.30Q head; market
steady; pigs and .lights, .15.769.10; mixed
and butchers, IS.CJiJO.flG; good heavy, 18.64
y8.70.
tlllP.PIl Ajn T.1UIKL.D...I.I. . aa
hetd; tnarKef, lOo higher; muttons, I3.2.V
; Bl4s: City a.t,VB Stock Mnrket.
tMUUJt iJixr. i a., Bept. 1ZCATTLB
Recclpts, 1,200 hoad: market steady; na
tive steers, 18.4038.63; qows and heifers;
!5.KVS&t0i calves, bulls, stagi
IfOO--Hecelpts, 6,000 head; market flv
iiTJili'Sj ' i.iu'Uo.k); nunc of sales.
7.IOq'7.7S,
H1USHP AND IxA-MBS-Receipts, 3.000
head; market steady; fed muttons. 14.78
-
St. J.otiU Live atook Market.
ST. LOUI8, Sept 1? CATTL.11 n
celpts. 1.600 head; mark't steadyTnstlvi
7.60: southern steers, M.007.75 cow a tind
heifers, !4.25fl.60: calves. K.QO&tZy p
HOGS-Receipts, R 600 head; market 6
OS 75 KJ0,10; 800(1 heaW, W.50
SHEEP AND LAMHS-neoelpts. 1.4M
r.'fVil. mar.kBt . "trong. native mutton.
U.uaw. Jambs, 5.cftgr7.4o. w
St. Joseph I,Itb Stook Market. '
?H J9S.EFir'. BeP't- 12. CATTLE Re.
?&Slrn htBAl market steady; steers.
HOGS Reoelpts, , tfiOJ head: market
$Xde.40 Bf,et"'' top5 bul 0e'.
iar.ibsfio.MDi-ona; nom,na,!
Iilvd Stock la Sight.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
KansasClty , 1,500 6.000 6.20C
fllOUX City 1,200 0,000 3,000
St. Louis 1,600 8,300 1,300
Chicago . 1,500 17,000 is.009
St Joseph. 000 21800' .,' ,
South Omaha ... 749 ' 4.S0Q 6.5B7
Totals
6,(M9 . ,43,1 S3.08T
Suitor Market.
NEW YO.RK. Sept 12 -SUGAR-Raw.
steady; refined, steady; prices, un-
.1... n.,.,1
A MlaunilerntmiUInc
In the struggling days at TuskeEs
Cooker T. Washington found thai he
would have to use an old .chicken house
for a-school room. '
"Uncle," ho said ,to an old colored 'man,
"I want you to come down at 9 o'clooic
tomorrow morning and help me clean
out a henhouse."
"Law, now, Mr, Washington,' the old
man expostulated, "you-all don't want to
begin cleapln' out no henhouses roun"
here In de daytime." Pittsburgh Chron.
Icle,
The Persistent an Judicious Us of
Newspaper AdvertUlng Is the Road tt
Business Succtsc
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