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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913.
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HEAL ESTATE.
CiTV vnnfER-n vim sXi.n
Club
Right -in town. 36th and Contor Sts. At tho Southeast'
corner of Field Chib. Now Center Street car extension as
ordered in by City Council will pass this .property. 'A chance
to double your money.
Prices. Only $300 to :$550
No other property in tltf s Jdcality $an bo had at tlieso prices.
Terms Only $5.00 Cash
,' "-Monthly Payments $5,;to
$10 Per Lot -Only
.TWELVE Lots
Sale Saturday afternoon
sold. Como early. Salesman on the ground.
.BENSON & CARMICHAEL
Douglas 1722. 642 Paxton Block.
West Farnam Resi
dence, 319 North
-' 41st Avenue
This la a well built, .well arranged briclt
and stucqo resdence, located at one ot
the high points In tho West Farnam dls-
trlct and convenient to the car lines.
FIRST. -KLOOR Llvlnsr room across' thu
r 1,1 tk n 4i-. t
frlrldow- seat; dining room with bay wlni
-Wand wihddw seat. Good sited pantry
na Kitchen.
SECOND FLOOR-Three good nlze.d,feed
rooms, screened sleeping porch and large
bathroom. '
THIRD FLOOR Servants' quarters
'-complete, , bathroom ' and ample storage
room. '
;Oak finish and floors, -first floor white
enamel finish, second floor.)
. Large grounds with fine shade trees.
Price '8,700. Very reasonable terms of
payment.
George & Company
Phone D.
6.
802.12 City" Nat'l.
Bank
Bldg.
Bargain Home
Fruit and Flowers
;i 2334 Boyd St., 5 dandy rooms and extra
large bathroom with fine open plumbing,
south frctlt lot 50x130 with cherry and
apple; trees and grapevines bearing right
how. nice lawn, front and back yards;
house Is only' four years old and Is In
- fine! repair, has full-sized screens for all
windows and Is fully equipped with storm
sash-, Owner s compelled to leave city
"and will sell this little gem for only
32.3Q0 on terms of (280 lash and balance
325 per month. Go out and look at It
right away. You will find It even bettr
than we represent. Take Ames avenue
car. Owner will bo home, all day and
lll shotv you through.
Ta$rio& Slater Company,
v , 6l'tf -Omaha -Nat. Batik" -Bldg. i
' Bargain, -$3,850,
:,";2445 Pinkney St.
new, - Blx rooms,
- modern -and complete-- in
-evsry way-. Nicely decor
ated -throughout. Oak finish
- - ' on -first floor. .House too
small- for present owner.
&eq;. l, allmaut,
U4 State Bank' Bldg. Doug
6430.
'- -KOUNTZE PLAOE
; ' BAKGAIN
Brand ner 7-roorn bungalow, one 'room
'if'-'SDnroorrtJ "first floor select oak finish;
oak floors, throughout; built-in bookcases
and window seats; all rooms large and
.beaytifully decorated; fine lighting fix
tures; guaranteed plumbing and furnace;
beautiful CO-foot south front lot, sodded;
street paved, Prfpe cut to 4,W0; terms
arranged or good lot, taken as -part pay
ment. Here is a bargain for some one.
Will It h .vouf
. JIASP BROS..
,10jS, McCague Dldg. Doug. 1653.
Shingle and Stucco
.Dundee Bungalow
, The -clajilesT 6-room bungalow In Dun
dee. . brand newr Think of a- living room
18x2S feet! The rests corresponds. Bau-
i-itful hardwood finish, On a beautiful lot
with trees, only, one block from both
car lines, between 43th and COth on Web-
- step Btt It- can't be beat for 33,000. Good
-terms:' - -
' Peters Trust Go.,
1622 Farnam St.
Doug. 8S4.
NEW B-roora modern bungalow, oak fin
ish and oak floors, with bestv electric
fixtures. Walls nicely decorated. Full cel
lar. Rogers, furnace. Large garag. Easy
terms; 4412 No. 2lsfBt East front: one
block south Of Ames Ave. on 21st 8t
Thos. W. HaxTen. 207 McCague. D. 1300.
Dundee
A fine S-room, thordUhgly modern iousc,
fjas vestibule entrance With tilo floor,
large living room with fireplace, and
boolcxase' and beamed celling"; fine .din
ing room, with paneled walls and celling
and built-in buffet,' butler's pantly und
kitchen lavatory off of hall; four splen
did bed rooms; tiled floor In batn; attic
all finished and has hot and cold water,
'heat' and light and storage closets, Baso
mtnt Is plastered and has laundry trays,
fruit closet, toilet House Is finely deco-
, rsted throughout. 6019 Chicago St Open
today tor Inspection.
-.On Capitol Ave. near Slat, a good. 3.
loom, thorQUhely modern house; four fine
bed rooms and sleeping porch and fin
ished . attic . caraee. . cistern.
.Cnn build for you several choice lots
in uunaoe.
H' W. Stoltenberg
P: IMP. 439 Board of Trade Hutt.
BY.OWNRR-K BLOCK TO HANBCOM
PARK Splendid 8-room hornet strictly
madern: lot C0xl40: solendld imnl.i fruit
trees:, one block to car. Price, JI.OOO. 1325
BENSON Seven-room house in good re
pair, large lot. fruit trees, barn, cistern,
city water, only JLC00; 3100 cash, balance
315 each month. Phone owner, Iiarney
EWINQLEY & OIPE,
't'; , REAL ESTATE.
Have moved from 234 Bee Bldg. to fifth
$2,100.00
sWIll buymy 6-room. part modem rest
gene, and Jot 60x130, near 40th and
-Franklin. This wilt make a good home
for someone; needing a larger house,
which I am now bulldlnar. fm tho nniv
reason for sacrificing at above price,
Jo good .party a small cash payment
dawn, balance l(ke rent
If you ar now tenting, why not -in
vestigate mis ana let ine rent monrv
pay for your home. Phone Harney 435,
REAL ESTATE.
CITV TIlOI'KilTY FOR SALE.
Terrace
and continued, until all lots aro
BUY FROM
OWNER
SAVE THE COMMISSION
2533 Evan St. A .brand new home: full
two. stories. Rtrlctlv modern, oak finished.
Six large . rooms .besides bath,, den and
screened-ln sleeping porclf. Stairway to
screened-ln sleeping porclf. Stairway to
?,le ,.F'no ,l5lt fixtures and and win-
dw shades. Furnace heat. Full cement
DBHemcnt. 'rpmpnt wilIUh. screens Aim
water meter. Ijarce corner lot on Payed
?ret. .Price. S3.G50; $3.60 cash, balance
ju mommy.
BUNGALOWS
2344 So. 35th St. A. mighty neat 6-room
uungaiow, 'all moaern ana oan unisnea.
Dlnlncr room has window sent and Plate
rail. Handy, kitchen, with pantry and
refrigerator room. Two good bed rooms,
with closets, and tiled bath. Stairway to
More room In attic. Full cement base
ment, cement Walks, screens and water
neter. Price, $2,850; 3300 cosh; $25
monthly.
2140 So. 35th Ave. Just like the above.
but street not paved. Price, $2,760; $100
cash, balance 325 monthly.
These are cenulne well built homes
and a bargain at the price we ask. For
more information 'phono Charles Horn,
owner, -.Harney K.10.
A Real Snap
2315 8. 33d St; nearly new house of 5-r,
and bath. 2 large bedrooms and bath up
stairs; 3-r. and hall downstairs; hot
water heat; full basement: lot 02x125 ft
Price on this property 32,760; small pay
ment down; balance easy; I block to car.
R. Htanderyou
224 Stato Bank Bldg. Douglas 2151
$200 CASH
Balance easy, gets that dandy two-story
square house with four rooms on first
floor, three bedrooms and bath upstairs
(no flxtutes In bath), gae, good, water,
cistern, east front lot sot" out la shade
and fruit trees, XWO. blocks to. Ztth- ttrect
car, . ...
BBAUS-OAKIjBEKQ- CO.
310-312 Brandets Theater Bldg.
VACANT.
175 34th and Fort Omaha Ave.. 40x127.
1400 each 30th and Larlmore, 40x200.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
INVESTMENT H.S00.
Completely furnished 3-apartment house.
always rented for 357.50 per month. Only
block from Harney car. Very unusual
opportunity ana worm investigating,
PAYNK INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Douglas 13S1, Ware Block.
ONLY $500 cash, balance as rent: mod-
ern, j-room, new nouse. iiarney but.
BARGAIN: new 7-room house, modern.
Oak Chatham, 22d and Ames; 323.00. Web,
fun.
Bungalow
$4,200 In beautiful, vlaremont we have a
-Dungalow never offered before.
South front on the boulevard: has
' five exceptionally large rooms; has
iirepiace, ouut-in bookcases anu
the best bronze hardware through
out! In fact, everything is the best
and built by day labor. If you
- want a. dandy home, conveniently
located, both high and sightly. In
vestigate this at once. Can arrange
terms.
On Beautiful Clif
ton Hill.
We have a 7-room montrn hnmn with
sleenine norch: unnA Imrn nn .ir.
streets; half a block' from car: all (n ex.
ctllent condition. Owner might consider
vacant lot in soutn part of the' city, as
present location Is too far from his busi
ness, only reason for selling. Prjce Is
Glover & Spain
Phone Douglas 3962.
919 City National
TO BUY.'HKLL UR HUNT, FIRST tsHIS
JOHN W. ROBOINB. 10 FA RN AM vp.
Ileal Katnte Trncknitc.
' 14TH AND JACKSON.
Lot 0xlS3 at southeast corner Hth and
lacKson atr. End of awitpii. Pri niv
-
L. D.SPAULDINO.
1613 Fnrnam St.
Telephone Tyler 100.
A11STIIACT OF TITLB.
..REED Abstraiit Cd.. oldest abstract nf.
flee in Nebraska. t06 Brandels Theater.
ACHEAQK VOll SALE.
Air. Fnultrvmiin tnt
, , . " t I 111- JUL.
have been looking for; fine location for
C.,..'ffcf nT ' 'M aow1a,1H 10 Per month
buys this 10-acre tract; see us at once.
The Vogel Realty Agency, 1007 W. O. W.
ItEATj tESTATB.
FAitar itAXC'ii i.Awn Fn hai,h
Arlutnaua.
TjOUll OPPORTUNITY 160 acres, 30
iuiiiuicu, u-niuni nouse: a miles from
railroad: 33 per aero, half cash; big free
list. Ward, tho Land Man. Mountain
mine. Ark.
NebrasKa.
CATTLE AND RANCH FOR RAT.w
A fine Improved ranch of 2.000 in..
hay, farm and, pasture land; will carry
0 to 600 head of rattle; 20 head now on
ranch; will sell land nnd cattle, or land
by itself; an ideal location; flowing well
of splendid water; can glvo some terms
on land. Wrtto Fidelity Trust Co., Fre
mont. Neb, .
FARM BARQAINS.
GO acivt near Bartlett, la., reduced to
9 per acre;.
130 acres, Mills county, Iowa. Price 375
I er acre.
210 acres, Mlariison county, Iowa. 2125
per acr.
VS acres. Antelope county, Iowa, close
to Brunswick. Price J6S per acre.
240 acres, Boyd county, Nebraska, 115
per acre,
WEStERM TtKAL FSTATE CO,
Omaha, Ne U
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Specialists Favor Bull Move
ment of Market.
CORN HOLDINGS SCATTERED
Cntlre Speculative World U Dab
bling: In (he Yellow Cerent, lth
September Option Anions: the
Lightest of Holdings.
OMAHA. September 18, 1915.
WMl t,n nM . . lull.
bullish and bearish yesterday, the former
Seemed la rclv ihi. mnt favnr from
the specialists. Minneapolis and Dulufti
received 1,33 cars of wheat, which was
200 cars smaller than for the correspond
ing day last year, and this was accounted
uy a report rrom Minneapolis that rarm
rg in the spring wheat country are
storing their grain and Intend to hold
't for higher prices. Tho strength shown
v xumipi'K was orougnt about oy a
eaW httvlni- nf CMnnfts nnnlHtnr. In
thb way of undoing a "spread" between
the two murkots.
Cash wheat was unchanged to He
lower.
The hOldlnCn In rnrn In 4h ihlrnirfi
Market are, scattered over the entire
SPtCUlatlVt) WnrM. Th. aimh InUmat Ik
of enormous proportions, with the De.
ccmbor and May a one-sided affair. The
September option Is held by fewer specu
lators than the other months, as the
large holders In the nearby futures have
been willing to take profits In order to
get out from under the limelight, which
commenced to attract attention.
country men throughout tho great belt
re bis holders of n.p.mWr inii Mav
crn. and the city speculators are still
mrgro quantities oi tneso ru-
lureis.
The firm rintlu..,. a.n,
cer contracts was made yesterday, and
a" the elevator concerns, who short
of that grain, are Working t.helr drying
machine, night and day, and It Is est.
Pfcetd that there will be aJrtiIonal fair
sized dell vones beture bepsember has
passed away. While It was said on Mon
day that farmers and country elevator
n en wore Inclined to sell their cash com
icore freely, and that receipts here would
.Pi. during the next fortnight, n
,JS...S,'",va .ywrany mere was a big
rcductljri In the sales as compared with
!!!! crlle" 1V of the week, und that
tne change In conditions, coupled with
h?i ny Weathe", would doubtless cur
tall the movement no little.
t?"' --0.rn was unchanged to Mc higher
The oats tnnrlr
terdav. Trndora on
lug side of oats on all hard spots.
u were uncnangen to c lower.
Clearances: vit V,,,.. ,Z
SishelbUh0,"S 0rn' non6! 'atB' 8,000
Liverpool closA! xvh( n.i ui- .
corn. HJMid higher " "
iimary wneat receipts were 1,744,000
bushels and h rmnnti TtMnnn i.,,.v..t.
against receipts of 2,149.000 bushels and
shipments of 1,349,000 bushels last year.
".. yum were V14.WU bUstv
els and shipments 308,000 bushels, against
ric'P5 f 722.000 bushels and shipments
of 900,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1,035,003
bushels and shipments KS.OOO bushels,
against receipts of 1,197,000 bushels and
Biupmenis oi viv.uw nustieis last year,
wheat Corn., Oats.
Chicago ...
Minneapolis
Duluth .....
K2S
265
613
477
29
Omaha
37
31
31
Kansas City...
63
St Louis... 40
Winnipeg 1,010
The following cash sales arum ninnrIM
today: Wheat No. 3 spring, l car. 82o;
RHAli ESTATE.
FAKM RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Colorado.
COLORADO WANTS Vf.IT. W J
2,000 more good farmers this year. Op
portunities unsurpassed, farmland ad
vancing. Ask for free, reliable Informa
tion, unswoid. Farm Specialist, 400
Chamber of Commerce, Denver. Colo.
MeitssR.
MONTANA IRRIGATED LANDS. Hi.
your Carey right and secure a lao-acra
'arm" in' famous Valer country, where
wheat yields CO, oats 100, barley W, flax
20 bushels per , acre; no drouth, sure
crops! lands produce splendid alfalfa and
timothy; diversified farming is carried
on under Ideal conditions. Write today
for booklet Valler Farm Bales Com
t,any. Box 1038. Valler. Montana
Texas.
A CHANCE to buy farm land direct
from the owner, 6,000 acres ranch and
farm, situated eight rallts from the
gulf and seven miles from the railroad.
sixty miles of urownsviuc. 1'ienty
of -rainfall for growing crops, good ar
tesian flowing, wen water, uooa climate
winter ana sumrnnr. a. line tract to
colonize. Will sell in a body or in 1.000
acre blocks. If ln.erested write quick
for terms to Box 119. Kaymonavme. Tex.
SAI.K OR EXCHANGE U. K.
FOR BALE Oil TBADE For horses, cat
tle or clear town property: Twenty acres
and a town lot ln the onion belt of Texas:
twenty acres and two town lots, between
two good towns on guit coast or. Texas;
two nice resldonce lots ln one of the best
towns of Wyoming a half section ot good
farm land six- miles rrom lumoau, iscd.;
first-class properties; clear, but slight
encumbrance. Address Box 04. Albion.
Neb.
BXCHANOQ for eastern Kansas or
western Missouri land. Brick building.
two Btorles nr1 hutmnnl. In Tecumseh.
jxer.; line location; aiso tov aajoimns
Buffalo. Kan.: will exchange for good
Income property. Address Uolan Lana
Co., Unlontown, Xan.
PET STOCK.
BOSTON terrier pups cheap. Doug. UM.
SNOW white Snltz Puppies. 6 weeks Old
for sale. S. 23d St., Omaha, Neb.
Phone Douglas 4848,
WANTED TO BUY.
wAni tu iiui-r ive-room cotiaKe.
between 13th and 30th and William and
Vinton.
Q'KEEPE HEAL ESTATE CO..
Doug, 2715. 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg
IlEAIi EHTATiC TXAXB
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm
O'KEKFL REAL ICSTATE CO..
X01S OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 37 IS.
LOANS of tl.000 and ud desired on Im
proved real estate. Large loans a specialty.
W. 11. XllUiLAb,
238 State Bank Bldg.
LAIIQE Joans our mecialty. BtuU Bros.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam at
CITY LOANS. Uemla-Carlberg Co.,
310-12 Brandtls TheaUr Bldg.
9
HARRISON A MORTON. Hit Om, Vat
1100 to 310.000 made promptly. V. IX
Wtsd. Wead Bldg.. 18th nnd Farnam.
GARVIN BROS, teat
WANTED City loans. Petsrs Trust Co.
UVE STOCK MaKICET OP WEST
Ship live slock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ment receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Live Stoclc Commission Merchants,
UARTfN BROS, ft CO.. Kxcnange Bids
LEGAL JTOT1CEH.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be received nt the office,
of the' City Clerk at Schuyler, Nebraska,
up to September U. 1913. for the following
Painting standptpo Insidn and out Dl
ameter 13 teet, height 100 feet
Painting smoktst&ck. Diameter 3 feet
height 80 feet
Painting smokestack. Diameter 3 feet,
helcht 0 feet.
Painting roof of power hQUSe. about
2,600 square fevt SlldlOt.
kmncu TtftfnOirO & Tritgraph Co.
A dltioasa er Toe Dollars Mr tkire b
paia on nvaawu, unsuer i, ju, to ttock
bolom ol raconl at tb clot of kualaeis on
JumitT, ecfOmtcr SO, 1MI.
WILUAU It IXIUVBR, Trummr.
s 1117. o Ul U
No, 4 spring, 1 car, SI Ho; No. 4 mixed, 1
car, 8U4c. Corn No. white: 1 car, 73HC;
no. white: l car. Tie. no. 3 yeuow. i
cars. 7S;c. No. I yellow: 3 cars. 72Hc; 4
cars, 72V4C. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 72c; 1
car. 72Hc; No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, T2V4o. I
cars, 72Uf. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 71S.c; 1
cor, lOHc oats Btanaant: i cars, 4iho:
1 car. 4lc. No. 3 white: 7 cars, 41c No. 4
white: i car. 4we.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheats No. 3 hard,
K2Hfi84c; No. 3 hard. SUMTSJc; No. 4 hard.
kkqhihc; No. s spring, mhtino: mo.
nirlne. SOflSlc: No. 2 durum. S3HfiS3Ho:
No. 3 durum. SlUJrtiHic Corn: No. 1 White.
7SV44J73Hc; No. 3 white. 73Hc; No. 4 white,
iZtffiW: no. z yeuow, r.'c; no. a yel
low, TZ5i5c; rvo. f yeuow, wruoi
No. 2, 72H6o; No. 3, 7272Hc; No. 4,
TOtfllHc; nrt grade, 6W71C Oats: No. 3
white, 4lHHlWc; standard, 4ia41Vic: No.
3 white. 41o; No. 4 whlto, 40c. Barley:
Malting, 6Sir?Jc; No. 1 feed. 67y2c. Ryot
No. 2, 68CfSHc; No. 3. fflHflCSo.
CUICAOO OnAIN AND MIOVISION9
Frnturra of the Trndlns; nnl Closlntr
Prices on Bonrd nf Trade.
CHICAGO, Sept 18. Wheat owner
hero, who have been troubled by the out
look for heavy shipments duty free to thlt
country from Canada, unloaded today
with Increasing v'gor. moved ihy news
that Canadian threshing was being com
pleted much earlier than In former years.
The market closed weak, He ta Ho lower.
Corn lost Ho to Ho not and oats Ho to
9io. In provisions tho outcome range a
fmnr SRn rlivnllnn In 15Un lult-ftnce.
Advices from the Canadian northwest
Indicated that thresh ng of wheat woa
likely- to bo finished by October L In
rM lint- .Muin. n rrAnl dl.nl nf tha CfOt)
there could not be throshed before winter
set in. Further discouragement tor mo
bulls hero lay In statements that the
Canadian farmers wero marketing freeiy,
hrlnc wnll nlcvurd with Drlccs and crail-
lng. whereas dispatches from Minneapolis
told of many cars, carried over from tho
nrnvloiiM drtv Unitnld.
Only at tho outset was there an) show
of strength In wheat Higher cables and
light receipts northwest formed tho rea
son, but the trode soon decided that thero
was more than on orrset in tne root wai
tho Italian crop, Instead of being short,
would surpass tho highest record of re
cent years.
corn dbveiopcu weakness after a strong
start. Liverpool reported Argentina corn
was being purchased thero for tho United
Stntcs, but tho bnlllBh effect of this news
wore away because of unetslnesa regard
ing continued liberal arrivals In Chicago.
Thero was much profit-taking on tho part
or leading holders. Tne market was rur.
ther weakened by a surprisingly bcar.sh
crop estimate from a well-known expert.
oats rouowtd corn. Eastern call was
slim, and thero was fairly good soiling on
speculative account
Provisions in the main were higher with
hogs. September pork was a it exception,
making s. freakish decline ot SSo without
finding any ready takers.
Closing prices of futures:
Artcls.l Open. High
I3W. Close,
ITes'y.
Wheatl
Sept
Dec.
May.
Corn
Sept
Dec.
S9Vi
R9V4!
8SH
6SH
89
91
SIVi
00
76V4
0U
95
6W
I74,HU
74U
72T41
in
724W2H'
I72t46
May.
73T4
72HQ73
uats
41H1
Sept.
Dec.
May.
42V4
44H
47H
41M
43H!
44W
43i
47M6H
40H
m
It 82U
19 7H
10 00
Pork
Jan..
19 03
20 IS
19 95
20 IS
11 00
19 OS
19 00
20 10
May.
20 02W
10 32H
Lara
Jan.
10 66-97
10 97-
11 io"
11 09
May.
111 10-12
11 06-07
11 10-12
H12Vi
10 45-47
ItlDS
Jan..
May.
10 E2UI 10 62U
10
10 52V4
10 C3 10 67-701
10 62H
10 67H 10 624
Chlcaro Cash Prices Wheat No. 2 rwil.
92G93Ho; No. 3 red, 91S3c: No. 2 hard,
SJUffOOtfc; No. 3 hard, 8Sttfl89Wc; No. 2
northern, 9ftff92c: No. 3 northern, 8SGS0o;
No. 2 spring, 604(0:c; No, 3 spring, 88300a;
velVet chaff. 87T91c; durum, 8CB9lc. Corn:
no. z, uttQwnc: imo. z wnite, t&hotoc;
No. 2 yellow, TMOTHc: No. 8, 72Vfc976V4c;
Va 9 M.1.11. rr.7irr.f n . Vrn . mtn
75Ho. Oats: No. 2 white, 43Hc; No. 3 white,
41Uffi3Uc: standard. 43t42Uc. Rye: No. 2.
67c. Barliyi C080c. Seedsa Timothy, 34.00
o.iu; ciover, j.m.ritii.ai. I'ork: va.v), Jara;
311.16. Ribs: 10.37H11.25.
uuisiSHis meaay; aaisies, it.vwfifi-)ie;
twins, 14iJlEc; Americas, UKQISc; long
horns 16H15?ic.
butter uncnangea.
EQaS Receipts, 6.BS7 cases: market, un
changed.
POTATOES Unsettled: receipts. E0 cars:
Minnesota and Ohio, ' 8ff90c; Wisconsin,
usrvoo: Aiicmgan, iwavoc.
POULTRY Higher springs, 170 fowls.
15c.
Kansas City drain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. Sent. 18. CATTLE
Receipts, 0,000 head; market steady to 10c
higher: prime fed steers, 38.75O8.30:
dressed beef steers, 7.7B8.75; western
steers, I6.oo.50; southern steers, xs.tsct
7.G0; cows, 34.253.7.00; heifers, 35.0OS9.00;
stockers ana recaers, su.vuug.vu; duus,
JI.E0i.30; calves. 86.0OS975.
hoob Receipts, i.soo neaa: market
opened 6c higher; closed 1016o lower;
bulk, $8.108.75; heavy. 38.006.45; packers
ana Dutcners, 5s.ifaK.Hirt; light, S3.ikss.i6;
Pigs. Ifl.20fl7.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000
head; market 101115a higher; lambs. tt.lOtt
7.15; yearlings. 34.G0ig6.26: wethers, $4,259
.io; ewes, n.icna.zo.
1 "
Sllnneapollif Grnln Mnrket
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18. WHEAT
No. 1 hard. 88?ic: No. 1 northern, S6W0
884c; No. 2 northern, S4V486Ua; No. 2
hard, Montana, Mot No. 3, (CUCfilUc; Sep
tember, 84c; December, 87Vic; May, 924
92ftC.
FLOUR Unchanged.
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 70JCT1C
OATS No. 3 white, S9V439?4c
RYB No. 2, 602c.
FLAX-31.4W1.40W.
I BAItLBy-66g61c.
Btt Loals Oeneral Jfniitet.
RT. LOUIS. Sent. 18. WHEAT No.
red, 93Jf06c; No. 2 hard. S8H93e; Septem
bert 8H89'ic; May, 9614c
' CbRN-No. !, 76c; No. 2 white. 7614o;
Bcntembcr. 74Vic: May, 7576i4c.
OAT8-N0. 2, 43Hc; No. 2 white, 44Mc;
Beptemner, uw, May, nic.
.jixr; Tec
Flour, bbls
Wheat, uu
Wheat, bu.,.,,..,
Oats, bu
Receipts. Shipments.
.... 13,000 21,000
.... 48,000 48.000
.... 4S.000 ' 48.000
.... 83,000 29,00)
Omaha liny Mnrket
PRAIRIE HAT No. 1 upland, 313.003
13.00; No. 2 upland, 3U COlz.O0; No. 3 up
land, 39.009U.00; No. 1 midland, $12.50
13.00; No. 2 midland. $11.00012.00; No. 3
midland, $9.00811.00: No. 1 lowland, $9.60Q
10.60; no. a lowiana, w.wuy.w, no, s low-
lana. jfl.uue.w.
STRAW Rye. I5.M: wheat 34.50fl6.00.
ALFALFA No. 1. llXOOffH.&O; No. 2,
$1LOO13.00; NO. 3. VJ.WWUH.
Metnl Market.
NEV YORK, Sept. 18. METALS Lead,
quiet; $4.70 bid; London, 120 10s. Spelter,
quiet; $5,7505-85; London, 21, Copper,
-1 ( , . ,A K i - ItlM A
ilHimaiu. wyJk iu uvin3i. v.-
fered; electrolytic, $16.87H17.00; lake.
$17.00: costing, $16.2516.73; London, easy;
spot. IT3 ds: futures. 173 z ta. iin. easy:
spot. J41.87Vi042.37Hi September, $12,009
42.37H. October, 311,90(842.15; November,
341.87UfM2.10: London, easy: spot 181 16s:
futures, 191 7s fid. Antimony, dull; Cook
sun's 38.30. Iron, quiet and unchanged.
Cleveland warrants In London, 64s 4Vtd.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 18. METALS Iead.
quiet; $4-00. Spelter, nominal; $5.70.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 18.-COTTON-6pot
steady; middling upland, 13.40c; gulf,
13.65c no salsa.
Cotton futures closed barely steady;
September. 13.21c; October. 13.23c; Dfr
rember 1117c; January, 13.08o; March,
13.16c; May, 13.220; July, 13.17c. Market
closed barely steady at a nt decline of
W9 points.
LIVERPOOL Sept. 18.-COTTON-Mod.
erate business; prices firm; middling fair,
8:lCd; good middling, 7.88d; mlddllne. 7.66d;
low middling. 7.4d; good ordinary, 6.4ld.
Sales 15,000 bolts.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-Hlsher Euro
pean cables, smaller Interior Brazilian re
ceipts and a steadier cost and freight
market seemed responsible for an open
ing advance of 7010 points in coffee fu
tures, but liquidation in the near months
weakened the market toward the close.
The final tone was easy, net 3 polou
lower to 6 points higher. Beptember, (.730;
October, 8.71o, December, 8.89a-, January,
8.08c, March, 9.19c. May, 9.31c; July, Cl48c.
Spot quiet; Rio, No. 7, Sc; Santos, No.
t, 12c. Mild quiet, ordova, UVMfUc.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MAKKET
Killing Cattle Active and Stronger,
with Feeders Some Eaier.
HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE SLOW
Fat Lamb All the War from Stendy
to Ten to Fifteen Hltche
Feedlnfr Sheep nnd
Ln in ba Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. IS. 1813,
Recelnts warn rntil. ltotr. flheeP.
Official Mnnitnv aiiA tm 44.004
umciai x-ueaday,. 8,669 Wito
orriclal Wednesday..,, 4,$47 7,490 4,M1
usumate xnursilay.,,. 2,000 a-.wu
Four daya this week.28.S63 22,357 171.887
Same days last toeek,.24.E7 23.61S 163,084
uays z wks ago. .26,249
game days 3 wks ago.. 21.801
Samo days 4 wks ago,. 18,030
Same days, last vear... "8.330
26,149 107,857
34.861 70.937
23,668 54,830
18,911 104,410
The fnllnirln. .v.i. .w. ... r.Alnla
SL uu' no" ,anA "heeP l South
w..... miooK mnrxet rur mo year
date as compared with last e&rt
ri ... w,s- lr"0. Dec.
Cattle fir? 891 iim RK73
Hoca ..... i(bnt.u j.n liudll"
Sheep 1.839.125 l.)8.&Si 2S0.601
The following table shows the range ot
nc ior noga at South Omaha for
tew pays, witn comparisons!
Date. 1313. 13.imi.10.llM.O8.lO7.
Sept. 8.
Sent 9.
7 S7U
8 09J
8 00U
7 78
7 tak
7 87SJ
8 91
9 03
13
9 37
7 92
7 89
T 88
8 30
6 97
6 63
Sept. 10
8 Sfi
0 CS
5 83
3 HI
est
( 68
eept. ll
8 33
8 83
8 3$
7 01
a 9i
7 S3) 6 Ml
tept
Sept
Sept.
8 71
e as
s ;
8 73
81
1ft
7 93
7 9SI
8 05
8 43
8 16
6 86
6 90
6 84
6 17
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
s se
8 S3
8 93
7 WV4
7 96
8 0tV
8 43
8 04
8 10
S 90
8 31
, 80
6 83
8 84
8 10
e si
8 14
S78
Indicates Sunday, has showed up during the same days ot
Rooolpta and disposition of live stock elt ,n, ?r and equal to the re
i tho Union Stock yardsV South OraaSuu P'P for r lm,lr Per,od ot ny WMlt
at
Neb., for iWAntv.rmn imnrs, .Hiiini, n .
v u v.wwv i. (ii. DcnirrnDflr IS. 1H1J!
R KCEI I'TS-CARLO Allft.
yattie. HogK Bh'p. H'r'a.
v., M. & St. P. Ity.. 1
6
.uv v. i.iu i u . . . . m
1
12
1
S9
Union Pacltln n. n. 17
C & N. W. Ry E. 1
& N. W. Ry..'w. 15
C, St P., M. & O.. 7
34
6
ic
u
2
2
2
19
u., u. u. lty,, B, 3
C., U. & O. Ry., W. 62
C, R, I. & P., B... a
C. R, I. & p., W
S'f iSiS?!..: j:
10
Total rocelpts ..ill
94
119
DIBPOSITION-S-HEAD,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
xuorris & Co, 256
Swift & Co.... , 629
Cudahy Packing Co.... 802
Armour & Co.. '627
Schwarti & Co
7UH 2,624
892 31538
749
3,710
1,313
318
1,871
4,u
J. W. Murphy..,
L. P. Co
JSInclalr
Cudahy, Kansas City..
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant & L..
Hill & Son
V. B. Lewi
Huston & Co ,.
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Hub
McCroary & Kellog.....
3
8
123
17
128
147
93
91
111
63
161
11
93
103
31
31
1
3
6
9
27
14
Werthelmer & Degen..
Rothschild
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co....
Christie .'.
Hlggins
Huffman
Meyers
IKrebs
Baker. Jones & Smith.
Tanner Bros
iiarvoy no
Iowa Cattle Col 87
Harvey
110
Other buyers 294
33,727
Totals, , 3,352 6,980 60,432
CATTLE ReCelDts of cattla ara aulte
moderate, as usual on a Thursday, only
aoout uu cars an tola Doing reported in
;rne market as a Whole was ln a. very
satisfactory condition as Ylewed from a
sellers standpoint The supply or an
kinds of beef stcirs was very limited,
both corn feds and westerns. Buyers
were out ln the yards In good s6ason In
the morning eager for cattle, which made
the trade active .with everything selling
at an early hour. Tho tirlces paid aa
compared with yesterday were strong and
in many cases as much as 15tf25o higher
man last, wecKt uooa corn xeas tnai soia
at $8.8508.90 at the beginning ot the week.
aoia up as nign as ior neavyweignts.
.WW
...... ..... - M . U . Q , V... ..... M.-l-
posed ot Injsood season.
DtocKers ana iceuors. an is almost in
variably the case the latter part of tho
week, wero not in such active demand as
speculators already had a good many
held over from yesterday. For this rea-
nn the trnfte wiim ni.tlVe than ar1!p
"in the week and prices wero ft little lower
in consequence.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
corn fed beef steers. 3S.20dr9.16: fair to
goou cornrea peer steers, jv.wua.au; com
mon to fair cornfed beef steers, $7,007.90;
fair to choice yearlings, S7.6OS0.8O; good to
choice range beeves, $7,4038.00; fair to
good range beeves, $6.8007.40; common to
fair range beeves, $6.0006.80: good to
choice heifers, $6.25437.60; good to choice
SKft 3Wr,J ! -fi
(HA 9ft 1 nnrnmnn in tm I f A mm 19 fKiCTA
good to choice stockers and feeders, 37.00
isjj.w; i air to gooa stociters ana xeeacrs,
3.4wa7,uo; common to fair atockera and
feeders, S5.73&3&49; stock cows and heif
ers, $4.7Sa&60; veal calves, t6.004Jr9.50; bulls.
itepresentative sales:
BEEF STERRB.
fTo. AT. I'r. NO. At. Vr.
II 1KI I 14 21 124 I ft
M... Ill I M 1 1141 I 10
10..... 1150 I 1 U .1441 t IS
aiuuui asmj nuit ixiia.
14...
.1010
i n n.
Ml 8 73
cows.
... MS 4 00
... MO 4 M
I.,
.... 740 I 71
.... M0 I 5
.... t e oo
.... Ill f oo
.... 741 I 00
.... Ill 00
.... 117 I Of
.... I IS
.... M0 IS
.... 110 S II
.... 110 I II
.... 941 18
....1111 IH
....1110 7 00
...,1114 ICO
,...15M 7 00
I. ...
...11S0 4 6S
... f4 I Oo
...1100 too
I.
1,
4.
,.. no oo
,.1009 I 11
IW I 23
'.!!!'
i. ,.
....1110 I IS
.... ISO I 25
.... 117 I 40
.... 170 6 Co
.,..1001 I eo
....uu t a
1. ..
, ..
I. .
8...
BULLS.
1 1000 I 40 1
1 1410 S 61 1
1 1210 100
urn mis.
734 I CO
too I II
371 SI4
07 I 00
(S3 I OS
111 I IS
117 I IS
IIS I IS
(04 I 14
II.
741 I U
... VJ
I
...
TU II
7H 14
H.".".;.'.'.".,
2
7..,,
11....
7....
1....
.. 144 4 10
..171 S4
.. 114 7 SO
,.1110 1 S4
.. 414 7 19
1..
1..
CALVES.
1 190 I 00 S 424 I M
1 140 5 M 6 Ill I SO
1 179 7 10 1 110 I 19
3 404 7 71 1 110 I IS
I 171 7 71 1 110 SO
IS IH I 40
TCHJIV.r.iir inu ruufiiui,
1 120 I 75 701 I 71
II..... 417 I M I T7S I 71
( 411 4 40 11 S77 I 14
1 til I 14 10 1041 6 14
t 701 I 19 1 1044 6 IS
JJ IIS f IS 17 fc M
4 IM V V IM, V9
S 7(1 ( 14 II IM' 7 40
17 ; 717 10 1 1001' T 05
24 170 I IS 1 1011 7 OS
J Ill I 71 11 714 7 10
7 711 17$ 17... 1404 7 IS
. ... -K An IMI 1 41
X 171 1 71 I
WKBTEItNH.
NEBRASKA.
24 feeders.. 807 7 25 24 cows 892
45 cows 1000 6 M 10 feeders.. 847
13 cows 926 6 SS 8 steers.... 1030
7 steers.,.. 1194 7 IS
II. Osterman, Nebraska.
13 steers..., 949 6 80 6 heifers.. 74S
I calf 240 9 TO 1 cow 900
1 cow 1100 6 85 1 steer 870
1 steer CS0 6 25 2 heifers.. 760
6 60
7 10
6 60
8 75
4 23
6 40
603
HOGS A very fair supply showed up
this morning, about 94cars, or 6,609 head,
being on sale. This makes the total for
the week to date something like 28,287
head, (ess than 400 smaller than last week
and only x little over 300 larger than for
the same daya ot last year
Bhlpper buyers were the first to vet
started this morning, and they started
out bidding freely, paying prices that
looked to be all the way from fully
steady to as much as a dime higher than
on Wednesday Later on the demand
slacked off and trade In this dlvlfion
came to a standstill. As was the case on
Wednesday nothing very fancy showed
up. Eeveral loads readied $3.40, with a
!of 4b0Ul :h,rtr.he:d.
a i v avi Vf 'VlirU. UUl III inn mvn wvmi
during the first rounds they picked up a
eraiiyf quoted at about so higher. b-
TO4"' ..W S TXu5"X-c i
all trade had ifrvnnod. auch bids as wero
J1 XragS.enerM,y ,ower than y,,Ur"
The market continued at a atanasuu
unUl midday when buyers finally cleaned
up most ot the offerings, paying prices
that were weak to a little lower than
prevailed earlier In the day,
itepresentative sates:
No.
At,
..ru
Bh.
4W
IT.
? is
T M
7 M
T II
7 K
I KS
7 45
7 M
7 M
7 M
7 H
r k
7 M
7 n
7M
7 11
7 M
At. Bh. TY.
....140 40 1 00
....110 140 100
II...
...
(..
7.
..10 M
..m im
..Ml 4
CO 114 ... IM
7 Itt 40 I W
II Ml ... 100
41 lit 40 ISO
TO It 4M I OS
17
1
It.
..too
..Kl
..IM
..?!
..VA
..31
..tA
..riT
..SAl
..Mt
' 49
leo
ISO
0
44
i
44
'to
14
41 M I OS
II
ft.
ITS IM I OS
zrr lto i to
tl..
48...
M.
IS...
74..,
U..
10...
111..
70...
13...
II...
70..
U-.
41...
l
..Ml 40 I OS
.Ki 140 I OS
11
...14 J ... 110
...141 40 110
...XI ... 110
...no 9oo i io
...IM 100 I 10
...4 100 I 10
...110 IN I 10
...144 110 I 10
...t4 14 IM
...no ... ais
...ill 44 I 14
to.
I,
10
n.
...
no
T M
...m jsa t is
1 1.
4T.
...m t 7
. . .201 t4 t n
...III 4 t 4
...i to ie
...371 140 I 00
...111 It) IN
TO.
U,
II 141 110 I 15
87 1st io i im
1U ... its
i!!'.!.!',m
..; m in
1 I 04
I
PIQ8.
to II..
I 00 u.,
00 II..
.... M
...14
.... 71
....in
rt
I oo
I 00
7 00
..
111.
14..
00 T
SlIEKl'-Ths market
closed
In good
shape again yesterday notwithstanding
the big run that showed up. This might
be taken as a good indication that the
demand from oil quarters continues
broad enough to absorb all the ottering
.Amlnff In
Receipts wsre liberal again toaay,
Ing up around 33,000 head and maklQl
for the first four days of the week as
r,nv miM t..tn,f Viftlnir morn than
last year. ... . .
In spite of these conditions and regard
nr ivi t&M thai nther markets were
report, early as slow and steady the
local trade atariea out in po imw
r.in this mnminr. icilllnc lambs com
menced to move In good season and at
prices anywhere rrom ateaay to
higher, trade keeping on this basis until
practically everywing w ummwu
A nnltia, mndMnlM SlinnlV Of mUttOH,
which was mainly ewes, sold readily on
a basis ruily steady. Tne general ir
Ity of the fat offerings was very muoh
nf. .... n ih nrmr diva of the week.
there being no strictly pnmo muu
kind placed on the market
The- inquiry for feeders continued about
the same as 11 nas ueen
lu ... . . iikri minnlv of most all
grades and weights from which country
buyers COUia mo niwuw".
ket was active throughout at Jtsady
prices, a Clearance oeini; v
sonaois, nour, ,...,..(
coon. Iw.row-l'W. unu., -v-w --
lltmu. lccuci o, "Yy'f " i.lZ tn
to choice, .,.woi.(u; mtiiiii, i "
good. .2MJ.eO; yearllnBs, fxlr, HTJO
5.85; wethers, good to.onoice. nw.
wothors, fair to gooa, t.ww.wi "T
feeders,. I3.75e4.35l ewes, good to choice.
4.00ff4.; ewes. iair to u. 4m...-.
ewes, leeaers, t.waH.vj ;uii w. -
QB.W
Representative sales: . .
No. AV
imwj'omlng wethers 98
1UR Wyoming wethers... W
Pries.
4 25
i 40
5 28
e so
6 X
6 66
623
6 75
635
6 00
060
6 60
6 64)
690
690
690
690
690
690
6 66
66
6 &
5 63
6 10
8 60
B 36
6 25
625
6 25
23
685
6 35
e 35
6 35
0 83
6 36
SOO
4 60
400
1 85
I 86
300
800
310
I 10
8 10
6 85
6 35
G 35
33
6 85
6 85
6 35
636
6 35
5 86
7 00
3 85
59 cull wetnera ro
TOl Wvrnnlni feeder lambs ES
1374 Wyoming feeder lambs... 54
470 Wyoming cull issuer iiiuu
1626 Wyoming feeder lambs...,. 63
85 Wyoming cuu zeeuer ikihub uw
824 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 63
83 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 47
215 Idaho lambs J;
213 Idaho lambs g
179 Idaho lambs J
85 Idaho lambs
218 Idaho lambs
208 Idaho lamoa
175 Idaho lambs o
218 Idaho lambs !
186 Idaho lambs .. g
154 Idaho lambs
in Idaho lambs ., t. '?
185 Idaho lambs
77 Idaho lamb S
176 Idaho feeder Jambs . 61
147 Idaho feeder lambs 60
258 Idaho
feeder
feeder
lambs 68
lambs........ J7
lambs., 68
lambs U
223 Idaho
9$ Idaho
216 Idaho
feeder
feeder
100 Idaho
lamus, w
353 Wyoming feeder lamb 63
111 Wvnmlnir feeder lambs 63
Wyom ng feeder lamb. 63
220 Wyoming feeder lambs 63
2S0 Wyoming reeaer tamos w
141 Wyoming feeder lamb 63
70 Idaho yearlings ,j
33 Idaho wethers ....in
85 Idaho ewes 1
93 Idaho feeder ewes............ 87
es Idaho feeder ewes 91
199 Idaho feeder ewes,.,
128 Idaho feeder ewes 93
86 Idaho feeder ewes ...101
163 Idaho feeder owes 103
269 Wyoming feeder lombtx 63
S3 Wyoming xeeoer mmun u
175 Wyoming, feeder lambs...,,. 07
173 Wyoming feeder lambs 66
123 Wyoming feeder lambs 67
227 Wyoming feeder lambs ,66
1H WyomlnS feeder lamb. 60
66 Wyoming reeaer iamu.,...i do
224 Wyoming feeder lambs.,
mo Wvnmlnr feeder Iambi,.
... DO
63
- - - - . , - ,
2J7 Wyo. cuu leeaer mums. ... m
1,070 Utah lambs 67
216 Colorado ewes,,, . 93
Ml Cnler&do' owes. 93
8 85
184 Colorado ewes...,. . 93
3 85
2 85
8 86
a 85
2 76
123 Colorado ewes
168 Colorado ewes 99
2V6 Colorado ewes 93
35 Idaho ewes .. w
27 Idaho ewes ......,,..1 90
3 00
3 00
167 Idaho ewes '?
61 Idaho ewes wo
83 Idaho ewes 91
4 00
300
6 80
6 35
635
127 Idaho feeder lambs .,, CO
103 Idaho feeder lambs,,,,....,., 63
239 Idaho feoder lambs., 64
172 Idaho feeder lambs , 63
6 30
SOO
14 bucks iw
I CHICAGO LIVI3 STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Some Itlsfbe:
Hosts HlaUer.
CHICAQO. BeDt, 18.-CATTLB-ne
celpts, 4.000 head; market steady to lOo
higher: calves z&o lower; oeeves,
9.30; Texas steers, $4.908.00; western
steers, $6.2008.35; stockers and feeders,
35.4WMi.00: cows and heifers, 33.Boas.75;
calves, $3.60911.75.
HOGS Ileceipts, 17,000 head; market loo
higher; early advance partly lost; bulk
of seales. I3.1W.75; light, $8.40ft9.!0;
mixed. $7,90fT9.15; heavy, 57.7G08.95; rough,
$7.757.i; pigs, $4.76ff8.60.
BlllSttl AINU WVM1ID IlCCCiptS, Od.WJ
head; market steady to a shade lower:
natives, $3.60774.75; westerns, $3.75474.80;
yearlings. 34.7506.75: native lambs. tO.GWf
7.40; westerns, $5.8507.40.
Bt, Lapis Live Stoclc Market.
ST. LOUIS. Bent 8. CATTLE
celpts, 4,200 head; market strong; good to
choice steers, 37.2388.00; stockers and
feeders. $5.25217.20; cows and heifers, 34.75
428.76, bulls, $6.75470.76; calves, $6.00910.60;
southern steers, $8.001.76; cows and
heifers, $4.25Q&60.
Iioas Receipts, 7.200 neaa market
100 higher; pigs and lights, M.259.Q:
mixed and butchers, $S.70gt9.06; good
heavy, $3.2Sr8.90.
SHEHJ AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,300
head; market steady; muttons, $3.25434.00;
yearlings, 85.00O6.W lamos, io.3ozt7.ZB.
Bloux City live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITV, la., Sept. 18.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
1,800 head; market steady to
strong; native, 33.1&SO.10; cows and heif
ers. 14.7Mr8.00; canners. t3.2i.B6.00; stock
ers and feeders, $6,8677.06: calves, 37.00
10.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 80.fag7.00.
HOOB Receipts, 4.0C0 head! market
steady and slightly higher; heavy. 37.75
437.90; light. $7-76.5; pigs. 33.6684.60:
bulk of salts. 37.8084.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-necelpte.
head; fed muttons, 34.6036.00; wethers.
33.768100; ewes, $3.0033.50; lambs, $6,600
7.00. (
St. Joseph Llvo Slock Mnrket.
ST. JOSBPIL Sept. 1$.CATTIE Re
ceipts, 2,109 head; market steady; steers,
$2.60pS.85; cows and heifers, $4.00011,75;
calvss. $4.00910.00.
lIOOS-Receipts, 5,600 head; market Mr
10o higher; top. $8.60; bulk, M.JOas.66.
8HKF.P AND LAMBSRscelpts.
head, market steady; lambs, lj.Q9Jf7.00,
NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET
Speculation Drags Alone in Uncer
tain Way Daring Day.
ACTIVITY MARKS LAST HOUR
Union Pacific Shares Lead Move.
inent, Both Common nnd Pre
ferred Scorlntr Knpld
Advances.
NEW YORK. Rnnt. 1.Pn.i-l.llnn
ragged alone: In on nncKrinln vav iMnv
With no lmnfirtnnt mnv.m.nl. antf In ..
few stocks, unUl the last hour of trading.
At that tlmo buying became more active
and tho market rose sharply. Union Pa
cific shares led the advance, both the
common and preferred scoring rapid ad
vances. The recpnt rmirnft nf ulnM,., mh.
fusion of speculative sentiment, which
OS reflrCtPd In the hAiltntlnn llnlvil
durlng most of t her day. Finding opera
tions on either side ot tho market equally
uiiiuuiiuiuic, irnacrs virtually aDanaoneo
thtlr efforts, and business all but ceased.
When Union Pacific renutriMl Ihn ImAar.
ship In the last hour, however, the list
made k better response,
New Haven broko 2V4 to another low
level at 85H, although It subsequently ral
lied, -ine petroleum stocks again moved
violently. Mexican petroleum dropped
taurornia 4ft and California preforred
Points. Later thev dcvnlannd a hotter
tone and Mexican scored a full recovery
Local banks and trust companies todaj
began to shift loans preliminary to Octo
ber 1 requirements, which are likely to
be unusually large, and a gain ln the sur
plus Is expected as a result. Money rates
were unohanged. Foreign exchange made
some recovery from Its recent decline.
The late advance In stocks pulled ub
the spioulatlve bonds after the market
had shown a downward tondency. Total
aoles par value, $3,100,000.
United States bonds were unchanged
on call. The 2s registered sold H lower
at 97,
Number and umi nf lnarilnv nuntatlnna
on stocks were as follow&t
, . SalML IIIh. Law, Clot.
Amlf.mt4 Oepjwr ... 33.0M 7154 TUt 7u
Amerletn Arrltultural
Amnion Bt Bumr. ... 100 tl tl 37H
ABwrtctn 0n IttOS MK Ilt4 Jl
AidiImd rm.n ml ire viu uu nu
Aratrtcaa C. ft t TOO 47i 4T 47H
Amrlcn CoVtoa Oil,... soo UVi 43 41V
Om, Ice Burltle soo 21 . II U
Amrrltin Unrd . U
AaMrtcAS lxwonotlre . Is
Amrtc.n . ft u. .....
too
200 101
IM 111
" jii iii"
too s
3.100 UK
Am, 8. st it rt. ......
Am. Saitr ItHinlnc..,.
AUrtctn T. A T
AmirloM Tebseca
AntooDoA MlnlBS Co...
Atlchtien
Atchitnn in
Atlantic Cekat Ua..,.,
lUltlmors A Ohio
DcthUhem atMl
400
400
1.450.
Brooklyn JUDld Tr......
Cas4lu Panirto
Onlrtl liOkthcr
7,150 SHK M!i
CtMpaka A Ohlm.,..
BOO
tl
.uicso u. ........ ...... ... .... i,
Ctiletto. M. Bt. P.... SS.0W 101 St 104K 10714
Chlctso & N. W. ....... m- ln4 HO 110
Coionila r, & I 1,709 UU. lt 11V
Conolli3t4 Oca too 1J1V, 111 131
Corn Product , 30b 11H UU HW.
uiictfO a. w.....
tMiiwir nuaioii , ..... jto
Dtnrtr It Rio Grand ..... Mt4
Dnrr A It. O. M 10ft il4t nu IJV
Slttlllers' BirltlM .... l.soo lis 1H 1&V4
ErU I.1M sH SIS4 nu
Krl. Itt Bfd... SCO 4141 17 4m
Kris 3d ptd... , ........ .. t . .,..
Otntril Elctn ,. i ii 1
flrtat rrorltiMra ffd . 490 1JI lHU 18
urea Nortt.rn Or ctt. 4.1W hi 17 H 13K
Illinois central 401 109 10li 101 H
intiroorousn u, ...... m ih i
Intir. MM. pfd 1,100 UH 1 II V
Intiroittonil llnrmtar.. ...... ..... 10lt4
InUr'Martn fti ........ ...... ..... ..... UU
Inlfniktlonsl rtptr ..... H
Inumttlonil IMrne ..... ,..r.. 74
K.oii cttr Eouthtra,,. ' soo MH tm "H
Mcua uu ......
lhlih VUr l,o l
ltlVI
116.
Ill
tnuiMiit ft NuhTiii,. wo inu
S Bt. 1'. Ik f. Kt. M. 104 14li
luourt, K. ft T 104 MH
mimiwii rsotno two t
National Rlicult ......
Kttlonil , , ,
W. R. K. of M. 3d vtt,u " ;
Nw Tork Ctntrtl., tt4 7U
N. T o. w
Norfolk ft wMtrn...
.""tm iii" im.
North Aintritan ..-im...
Korllifrn ptotlla ........
. . . . , . , , . i
1,900 114 111H
I rciiio .....,....
PenMrlrtnla ...........
reopl'i Ot
p., C, C, St. Ii.,...
riilburh Cm) ..........
PrtvMil Steel Cur
iullmn rilsce car.....
ritidlnr
111 1MV4
1HM,
lift
mtpubllo I. i... .......
SUpublln It & S. ptd....
nk lilind Co.... ......
24
(.409
1,104
Hock Wn4 Cb. eld,.,..
Bt. U ft B. lr. l V'O'-'
Petboart Air Us -.
Hetboird A. I Std,. .-.
140
! " oi
200
10. 600
600
Jl0.milttll14 P,' b !
goutnim 1'Hiin
Routhtm TUIIwty
Sa. nillwir Aid
Tant"e CopMr
Tmu ft Pselllc
Wnlon Pneltle
tlnlon PIII4 CI"-;
United mates Reelty,..
United Bute Rubber---
United Rtatee Bteel
U. B. HtMl p(d
UUh Cooper
V.-CroUo Chemlul .
WeUlh ..,
WuhMh pt4
Weeteni trlB4
Weetero Union .........
Weetlnihoue Eleetrl .
Wlwellns ft take Erie
I1H
MO C4Uj II
f,tl MH
49 lHVtj 10U
4.r.oo i
300 4H
4
" too "Hk
l.OOO 71
It
10
Su'salM tor tbi asr. 4H. shsrs
New Tork Meney Market.
NEW TORK. Bept 18,-MpNBT-7)ri
call, firm! 2S Pr 'Sn.Ju,U,IS.riS,e
per oenti closing bid, 2S per cent.
Time Joans, steady; 1V1L,?y"r
per cent: ninety days, 4H4jHH 9t cent,
"prime Vbrcantile papkr-
PBTERLINO RXCHANOB-Strongj M.8940
for slxty'day lllls and at 34.8675 for de
mand; commercial bills. $U1.
8ILVKR Bar, 61c; Mexican dollars,
485boNDB Government, steady; railroad,
Closing quotations on bonds today win
as foltows: ,,
U. 8. ref U res-.-. K- O. Bo. ref. Jj... J7U
do coupon Jeb- !,.. rt
V B. U res... 101UL. ft N. uol. 4s.... 93
do coupen UIUM. K. ft T. 1st 4,. W
U. H. 4 res mil .4o r. 4lj..... tjtt
4. coupon I" !. Inelflo 4i S7
rnemt le coupon. , UK do eonV. Se tt
iAM3. let le elts. .. 41 Ntt.R. of M. 4Hs IS
AnT As, le MUN. Y. a s. 3Hl. .. 15
A. T. ft T. er ls.,101 do d.U. 4e 0H
.lm Toh.tCO (.,.. Ill "X. T. N. II. ft
Armour ft Co. 4Vie. . I1W 11. ev! tH 71
Atchleon sen. 44.... JJJj'N- w let e. 4. M
do er. ee iw "h ui er. toy
do er. Is. WXl. Pnelflo 4s.. ...'.-tiH
A. C. L. let 4e.... IU do Is It
nl. ft Ohio 4 IIHtVB. t rtds, 4e. ,, 1H
do !Ue
rnn. cr. iu, . i
4i... IIH do eon. 4e 100U
nrook. Tr. cr.
Cen. ot O. Se...
lot au4lnr genx4 Mti
Cen. Leaner H.
u. a o.r. is te tl
Chel. A Ohio 4He I7H -do en. Se..
do eonv. evie " si. i. u. w.
4.. 7
Cbtceto & O. 3Us.. SIViB. A. L. id). Be.
a D. ft Q. J- tl.... H So. Pee. col. 4s.
da rn- ' ,lv do tT-
rt M ft B P o me. .1014 44 1st ref. 4s.
C It. 1. ft r. e. 4e StiiSo. Rsllwar Is.
'do its. ee as sbq.
1 ft B. r ft 414e W Union rsoldo 4s.,..
lie -
D. ft It. ev. 4...,. HVi do er. 4(
I). ft ll. a. rer. ee w uw m. ee. .
Dletlllen' Is I7UU B. nubber ts...
Brie p. I. 4 & U. 43. Bteel 24 Is..
do sen. 4e 74V !. chem. ft
da ev. 4s, itr. B. trHWib. let ft ei. 4s.
III. On. let tel. 4 IIKWestern Md. 4
Inter. Met. H 77t(Wst. B1M. er. le..
Inter, M. U, 4Ue.. 61 'Wis. Central is...
Jpn 4He UU
Bid. Otfered.
MT
Boatost Mlnlnsr Stocks.
BOSTON, Sept. 18. Closing quotations
or. mlnlne stocks were:
Allotei 17 Mohswk 4U
Anul. Copper 71 tfereda Cen ,. IT
A. IS. U ft 8 lIUNIplselns Ulnes ... IU
Arlone. Com. Mi North Butte
B. ft C. C. ft a M. 14 North Ltke . m
Cel. ft Arliooe tlOld Dominion 63
Csl ft Heels 441 Osceola IT
Centennial WiQulney I
capper Rant a a It'lBbsumon , TU.
Bset DulU C. MWyuperlor ............ tljj
Prenklln 4 Jtuporier ft B. II... 1J4
Onabr cob 77 Tuursctt 31U
areene Oinsnea. .... 1IHV. B. 8. R. ft 31. . 4014
liU Rorele Ovtwr. 4 do ptd 4IH
Ktr Like 3 l-ltfUh son H
lAke Copper 7 Otth Qopper Co.. . 11
Lk 8slle Obpper.... 4 Wlaons W
Mlunl Ctvpper nV.rolT-ne 44t
Bsnk Clenrlna-s.
OUAIIA, Bept 18.-Bank clearings for
today r $3,122,016.18 and t3.lM.6M.27 for
tho corresponding day last year,
Cvstporcted A9lea ernd Dried yrrwft
NEW VORK. Sept, Jt-BVAPORATBD
APPLES-Bteady,
DR1HJD FRU1TB Pmneti, firm. Aprt
cots. firm. Peaches, firm. Raisins, firm.
800
3.000
(4
64
IS
1WM
K
3-
m
99
71H
4H
fit
74ti
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. ITU
. H
.1414
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. 14
in
101
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