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    HIE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913.
OFPKnKI FOIt BALK. .
Mlavpllnncnnu
SAFES 2d-hand. Amrrlmu Supply Co.
FOU SALE IB-foot good oak counter,
formerly used In The Bee business office;
cheap. Apply at lice office. Bee Bide
H ALIAS eaTed, new and M-hand. Corey
A McKemle VtK- Co.. 1407 Hwrney. D 2S44.
KOH SAL.h. New nnd eoinananu
carom and pocket billiard tables nnd
bowllns alleys and accessories: bar tlx
tures of all kinds; caBy payments. The
Brunswlck-Balke Collender Co., 4014W
B. 10th St
SAFES Overstocked; second-hand; all
makes. J. J. Dcrlfcu Bite Co.. 1112 Farnam
EMPTY InK bairelB tn- rale. Apply Be
Publishing Co., 17th and Farnam Bts.
Kindling, S3 load. Gross Wrecking Co.
PET STOCK.
BOSTON terrier pups cheap. Doug. 3&
PERSONAL.
Miss Fisher, mas., bath. elec. treat. O t-Sl.
f ARSAOF, Swedish movement. 415
lUiOOACTill Boe Uljg Douglas OTJ
63-DAY ULOUD HKMEUlt.
Bexten pharmacy, 12th and Dodga.
Marguerite llalloran, massage, O. 77IL
MANIC L'lUNU, face, setup, magnolia
treatment Ml Deijar. 1711 ..Dodge, f
O'CONNOR HEU?S WAITED. s ,
Information of the heirs of Jotin,! O'Con
nor or Connor, who was a shtfcmakdr,
supposed to have wife And at Jeast two
children living in western Iowa, north
western Missouri or oustcrn Nebraska.
Address with full.lnfornlatlpfi, N. 11. -Tun-tilcllff,
caro of E. E. Thomas, SlGiOtua&a
Nafl Bank, Omaha. Nub.
WANTED Children to board. D 6178.
59 SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
the L. II. Journal. $1.50; the S, E, Post.
(1.50: the Country Gentleman. $1,60, by
Sept. SO, earns that $3,000 for the Invalids
Pension Aus'n. Your renewal contributes
60c. Phone Douglas 7163, Omaha.
GORDON. THE MAQAOINE MAN.
MAGNETIC
treatment. E. Brott,
1M3 Vinton. D. 6026-
YOUNU women coming to Omaha as
strangers are Invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian association building
at 17th and St Mary's Ave, where they
will be directed to suitable boarding
places or otherwise assisted, took for
our travelers' aid at the Union Station.
NOTICE.
I have changed my location to 214 Balrd
Bldg., 17th and Douglas. Mrs. Dr. IUt
tenhoUse & Bhafer. Mass., Elec. baths.
Massage. 1st fl. r. 6, 1723 Dodge. Mrs. Steele
THE Salvation Army Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture, mag
azines. We collect We distribute. Phona
Douglas 4185 and our wagon will call
Call and inspect the new home, 1110-1112.
1114 Dodge St.
A11STIIACT UP TITLE.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska. 206 Branrietc Theater.
. ACKEAGE FOU SALE.
Mr. Pniilnmnt. 1tist tViA nlnm vnii
have Tjccn looking for; fine location ' for
poultry plant; $20 down and $10 per month
buys this 10-acre tract; boo us at. once
The vogei Realty Agency, 1007 W. O. W.
Bldg.
WANT, to sell- for cash only, my 10
acres in Omaha. Address C335, care Bee.
, REAL ESTATE'
CI.TY PIlOl'KHTY FOR SALE.
Buy Direct From
Owner
6-rooih bungalow, modern In . every re
specif .oak woodwork, and floors through
out; uie Damroom witn Best porcelain
fixtures and neat medicine cabinet with
bevel glass mirror. Linen closet; built-in
oak pantry; full cemented basement with
not ana com water, ana' noor arain;
good furnace: lot 50x120; hammered brass
electric-, light fixtures. This house has
been built about 6 months and occupied
by thepwner. Will sell on very easy
termiC;at less than value. .Get off tho
car O.V 00th Ave. and walk V& blocks
Bouthito Ho, 2403. Tel Benson 458 W.
"BENSON Seven. room hou6 In good re
pair, large lot, fruit trees, barn, cistern,
city water, only $1,C00; $100 cash, balance
$1B each month. Phone owner, -Harney
1351. 'MS-W. Ounther, 320 N. 0th St.
m
10c
-f- mytae
. , ILEAL ESTATK. .
C1TV PllUPliriTY FOU SALTS.
BUY FROM
OWNER
SAVE THE COMMISSION
2606 Evans St A hrnnd new h'6me: full
two stdrles, strictly modern, oak finished.
Six large rooms besides bath, den and
screcned-in sleeping porch. Stairway to
rttlc. Fine light fixtures and and win,
dow shades. Furnace heat. Fdll cement
basement, cement walks, screens aim
water meter. Lnrgforner lot on pavetr
street. Price, $3,000; $30) cash, balance
$30 monthly.
BUNGALOWS
2X44 Sn SU A mlehlv npnt B-room
bungalow, all modern and oak finished
Dining room has window sent and plate
store room In 'attic.
Full ,ement"bdB6-
mcnt. cement ato-iks,
screens, nnd water
neter. .frlco.w $2,850: $300 f cash;.. $3
mnnthly. i ! ; i-t
2140 So. 35th .'Avo'.-Just like he above,
out street not paveai- unce, -s(itw; fiuu
cash, 'balance $25 monthly. s ,
Thpsn nrn p-onlllnn vffiH built noBltl
and n hnrrflln nt thi, nrlnfttnve .nMk. .Imr
tOwny,l?njny. JKUtn.. ..J r " f .'
: ; t MlLE-t criE8T 1 . f
Bidernititum'WnS: Jjcst.ofitS naVlftiM U6V
Mowers i urnaoaiuituu JjaBoraBOTji qc
5jQlIt-ltf bbbTtcftseschlnn' cabinot, kitchen
cabinet, mciucine cabinet and coal Din.
Also n massive built-in buffet with a
French beveled plato glass mirrlr, pan
eled walls with plate rail. Everything
that could bo built in Is there. Sand fin
ished wells, beautifully decorated. Stairs
leadtqg up to attlo, which is floored and
could be finished for two tl rooms.
Combination electrical fixtures -are of the
now aemi-airect . pattern nna nro simpiy
gorgeous. uaK noors in entire, . house.
Also living and dining rooms of oak,
Bathroom white enamel with tiled walls.
Duplex window shades, cement walk
around house.
Small payment down, balance same as
rent. 6319 N. 24th St Open- Sunday for
inspection. ,
R. W. FADDEN.
BUNGALOW BUILDER.. . "WEB. 7062.
SW1NOL.EY OIPE,
REAL , "ESTAT E.-
Have moved from 23S Bca Bldg. to fifth
floor, room o40.
6-ROOM house, mod. except heat; on
paved street, price ji.zw.
STOP and read. Snap If taken at once:
7 roomed house partly modern: two lots
.fnclng south On grade covered with fruit
and snaae trees: cement waiKs around
house; good barn and out buildings; l-loro
to cnurcn ana grocery store: one oiock
to. cor and' one block to school! full
cement basement: .$2,000, p'art cash, bal
ance nice rent w. Mrs.
80 FEET frontaee on. one of tho finest
residence streets, jhstoff Farnam, for
Vacant Lot Bargain
Fine south front lot on paved street,
paving and alt other -Improvements) in
and paid for. Splendid, surroundings.
Handy . to car. Walklpg .distance from
downtown. Offered for first time; Gan be
bought tor $l,000ion easy terras. ..
SCOTT &-HII.L,
Douglas. 1009. 807 McCagye, Bdg,
Farnam Home
Owing to absence ,from clty-..wlU offer
for talo the. new and completely modern
. io-room residence, izj. oq, am -ive. i.ev,
Haraey 136S.
A BARGAIN
1 Five-roam. partly modern cottaee
rents at $17.60 per month; large lot; listed
at 2.uai; owner must sen at onqe; jwiu
taxe 5i,wy; requires ivti easn. - ;
O. -Q; QLSEJST . ; j
10S McCague Bldg. ' D. 1053.
BRICK Investment close in, renting
for $2,400. Owner must flell and $18,tw, M
cftBh, gets It. Address B-S35, ,carj Bee.
Food Prices are High but Your Grocer still gives
you The BIG Package of Washington Crisps for 10c
GROCERS are' glad to recommend these widely
advertised corn flakes. They like to see you
get full value for your money and they know
that WASHINGTON CRISPS gives you 12 more
than any other cereal food for 10c.
You know how meat, flour, eggs-and other foods have
Package of Toasted Corn
HEAL iKSTATK.
CITY PnOPHllTY FOll SALE.
NEW 5-rcrfm modern bungalow, oak fin
ish and oak floors, with best eleetrlo
fixtures. Walls nicely decorated. Full cel
lar. Rogers furnace. Large garago. Easy
terms. 4112 No. 21st ,st. ttast rront: one
blook south of Ames. Ave. on 21st St
Thos. W. IlaxTen, 807 McCague. D. 1300.
BARGAIN: new 7-room house, modern.
Oak Chatham, 22d and Ames; $2.M. Tel-
epnone weusier zn. rerms,
i-n tmv . 1 . . , .... i.i m ... ii. t tin t tm
JOHN W: ROUUtNS. l)i FARNAM T
.lilat imitthoi.Mt mf ttnnpnnm. -Pnrk. &
LJargo .rooms, beautifully decorated
throughout Only uv cash, imiance
Monthly. v
PAYNE INVESTMENT UUAU'ANX,
Douglas 1781. " ' Ware Block.
, nHr.,'ifCTiTis
FAltai A ItANCll--LANDS FOH SALE
Mt-atteSotn.
4
40-ACRE farm. Hi mites from town. 40 ll
luuea 1 u 1.1 iiinnea)OUB. un main ruau,-
telephone and Mall route. 24 acres under
Dorimsure. uuia isrievei ana in goou;
condltloh. Good 4-rdont house, barn,,
... ..... '..W '
HH.iiur, cum uiu Hitu -uiiier uuiuuiiuiuk.
All ln-gdod condition. 1 Price $1,800, Chas.
id. swapson. 1:1 k Ktver,- Minn.
A SPLENDID lSS-acro farm. 24 miles
from town. 40 miles from Minneapolis. 73
fnores under cultivation, 20 acres meadow.
Daiance pasturo witn some very good
timber, such as oak, maple and bosswood.
Running snrTng .water In pasture, ill.iek
loam soli with clKy, subsoil. 'Level and in
. 'X Midi !illnn ' 1 -
house with cellar! good barn, craharv.
sheds, corn cribs' and other outbuildings.
uooa wen ana water witn wmamui. on
main road, telephone and mall route. 20
rods from sood school. Price $50 per acre.
uunaings worm unas. Ja. Hwanson,
Elk River, Minn.
Montana.
MONTANA IRRIGATED LAND'S. ' Us
your Carey right and secure a lto-acre
'arm in famous Valler country, whors
Wheat yields 50. oats 100. barley 65. flax
20 bushels per acre; no drouth, sura
crops; lands produce splendid alfajfo, and
timothy; diversified farming Is carried
on under Ideal conditions, write today
for booklet Valler Farm sates tom.
pany. Box 1036. Valler. Montana
NebraaUA.
west of Dalton, Cheyenne Co., Neb.; $111
an acre. P. ju. Spencer, Redlngton, wen.
A FINE INVESTMENT.
100 acrcq adjoining, one of the best cqunty
seat towns In Nebraska; land Irrigated
and in alfalfa! railroad track on north
side, built up part of city, with R. R.
denot. It is a fine growing town of about
8,600; R. IU division point and Junction
two branch, lines; good schools, stores ana
banks: fine smooth land, Just fall enough
for good drainage. Tho alfalfa last year
cut about 300 tons. Tho income from this
crop will make this a profitable place
and thegrowth of tho 'city will maJte a
fortuno out of it, for .any one who will
hold It ten years; $123 per acre for wholo
tract; $1,600 for half; one-half cash. See us.
McGEE REAL ESTATE CO.,
105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
FOR BALE OR TRADE For horses, cat
tle or- clear town property: .Twenty acres
and a town lot In the onion belt pf Texas;
tWetlty acres and two town -lots, between
two good towns on"ulf coast of Texas;
two nice residence lots In one of the best
towns of Wyoming;, a half section of good
farm land bIx miles from Kimball, Neb.;
first-class properties; clear, but slight
encumbrance Address Box 64, Albion,
Nob. .
EXCHANGE for eastern Kansas or
.western Missouri land. Brick building,
two stories and basement in Tecumseh,
'Neb.; fine location; also 700 adjoining
Buffalo, Kan.i will- exchange for- good
income property. Address Dolan Land
CO., Unlontown. Kan.
,FOR EXCHANGE Two now and all
modern v houses, rental $00 per month,
value' $10,000; Avtll--exchange 'for -general
merchandise stock. Address 3303 .R St.,
Lincoln. .Nab.
Texas.
A CHANCE to Tuy ,rarm land direct
from the owner, 6,000 acres ranch and'
farm. , (situated eight miles from the
gulf .and seven miles from the railroad,
dlxty miles N.-E. of Brownsville, t Plenty
of rainfall ,or .growing crops, good ar
tesian flowing", well' water. Good climate
winter and. sumciitr. A fine tract to
colonize. Will sell in a body or In 1.090
acre blocks. If ln.ereated write quick
for terms ..to Box U9, Rbymondvllle, Tex,
Why don't you order a package of this sensible food
will like it better than any cereal they ever tasted
HEAL KSTATn.
FA ltt nANCII I.AXIIN FOU SAI.H
Tirvr York.
30 ACRES rich, lovcl. losm, nearly new
8-room house, good barn. High school
holt mile; $2,8)0 only; $ down. Genava
Farm Co.. Geneva. N. Y.
Utah.
UTAH LAND-ICO acres BEST alfalfa
land In U. 8.. Neighbors gettlns $0W to
$3.0CO In SEED off 0 acres T-H-I-S year.
Wo can P-R-O-V-E it P-R-I-C-K RIGHT.
Easy terms. COME nnd SEE or write for
particulars. UTAH CUMATE ideal year
round. WESTERN LAND CO., 212 Judgt
Bldg., SAiyT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
HEAL KBTATX IA)ANS
,' OMAHA homes. East Nebraska forma,'
U'KEEFL REAL ESTATE CO..
P OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas ITU
1 LOANS of $1,000 and un desired on im
proved real estate. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. THOMAS.
32S State Bank Bldg.
LARGE loans our sisclalty. StuU Bros.
WANTED City loans and waxraato.
W. Farnam Smith A Co.. 132Q Farnmr SL
of city loans, liemla-Corlberg Co.,
U $10-12 Brandcls Theater Bldg.
HARRIS, JN jft MORTON. W Ota. Nat.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly- F. IX
Wead, Wead Bldg.. lSth ajftd Vorniua.
GARVIN BROS.HMan'fr
WANTED City lonr. me Trust Co.
LIVE BTOCK MnHKKT OF WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Lire Stock Commission Slerohaitts.
MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Excbanxa Bids
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be received nt the office
of the City Clerk at Schuyler, Nebraska,
up to September 23, 1913, for the following:
Painting standplpe Inside and out. Dl
amotor 13 feet, height 100 feet
Painting smokestack. Diameter 3 IV
height 00 feet.
Painting smokestack. Diameter 3 feet,
height !0 foot
Painting roof of power house, about
2.500 square feet SlldlOt
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received up to 11
o'clock a. in. on Tuesday, October 21,
1918, for the rebuilding of the county
poor house, lately destroyed by fire, lo
cated on tho county farm In Cass county,
Nebraska, throo (3) miles west of Plaits
mouth, Nebraska.
Flans and specifications can bo seen at
the office of the county clerk, Platts
mouttn Neb., or In the office of Fishor
ml Tjtwrln. architects. Omaha. Neb.
A certified check of $600.00 must accom
pany each bid. County commissioners re
servo the right to reject any or all bids.
Bids to bo tiled In the, off Ice of the
county clerk at riattsmouthNeb,
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, Neb., September 1713,
SEALED BIDS FOU Tllfci ' KlUiUTJON
of St Patrick's school at Fremont, Nob.,
will be received by Rev. J. J. O'SulUvan,
Fremont, Neb., up to 12 o'clock Septem
ber 29. 1913. All bids must be accompa
nled by a certified cheek for $600.
Committee reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. S21d3t
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle SIoiv, Steady Hoga Steady,
IIlKher.
CHICAGO, Sept 20. CATTLE Receipts,
400 head; slow, steady; beeves, $7.0009,30;
rr.r ntonr. ta.B09I8.00: western steers.
$8.2008.36: stockera and feeders, $5.4OQ3.(!0i
cows and hollers, $3.9008.76; calves, $8750
Si 11.75.
HOGB Recolpts, 10,000 head! steady to
uo mgner, pikb owu ,uvo, muik ui
sales, $8.10QS.W; light. $S.400.16! mixed,
$7.8509.16; heavy, $f,769.00; rough, $7.7S
7.05; pigs. $3.75&CO.
BHEEP AND JAMBS Receipts. 1,000
head; market steady; natives, b.t,;
western. 23.90tTD4.85: yearlings. I4.S5S5.S3:
lambs, active, $5.C60tf.6O; western, $5.85
i. SBfcar Marlcist.
NEW STORK. Sept. SO.SUGAR-IUw,'
quiet; Muscovado, 3.17c; centrifugal, 8.67o;
molasses sugar, 2.93c. Refined, steady;
crushed, 5.60c; fine granulated, 4.S0cJ pow
dered, 4.90c.
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Show a Large Ad
Vance for the Week.
FEEDERS STEADY TO LOWER
Hors Opened Five to Fifteen
HlRlier, Clonlnir rrlth Advance
Lost Sheep nnd Lnmlie
1 Fully Steady for Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 20, WW.
'Receipts were: rm!U. Hoes. ShCfP.
Official Monday 8,746 2.7H 4t.M
uinciat Tuesday ,. ,C6J Viso ,
Official Wedliesday.... 4,847 4 7.490 4S.M
Official Thursday 3,092 0.2&5 $3,432
Official Friday 1,382 5.161 a.SW
Estimate Saturday .... 5$ S,H
Totals this week .759 aoisU W.JK
Tota s last week 25.S4I 8I.U1 .'V-l
Totals 2 weeks ago..... 23,33 34.0S8 12J.J'
ioinjs a WeCKS ago J3.13 - sj.wi h .
Totals 4 weeks ago 19.M2 S.2 72.2j9
Samo time last year. . .20,230 2J.M0 lll.Sil
The following table snowa the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep U th South
Omaha live stock market rur the year to
date as comparrd with lost yeart
1J. 1912. Ino. Deo.
Cattle 62S.830 637.925 ..MS
Jlogs 1.67&.KS 2,317,600 $41.6!4
Sheep 1.S62.C03 1.632.5S4 22J.921
The following table shows the range of
prices for hogs at South Omaha for tht
last few days, with comporlsotxt
Date. Mil mil mil.10.lWP.iro.lW7.
Sept. 101
ii 011V
8 3J
9 1SI 7 SSI
C SSI
5 a
3
C M
B 83
S 87
5 90
6 84
( 78
Sept. 11
Nipt. 1!
7 W
SSI
7 01
911
7 83
C 65
7 (91
7 87?
8 33
S 37
8 71
Sept 1$
8 23
8 43
8 43
6 K
0 SO
78
15
7 931
sept 14
s it
79$
8 0S
86
90
6 84
Sept. 16
8 SC
8 (A
Sept. IB
81
681
8 06
Sent. 17
8 21
8 S3
8 10
5 80
6 82
Sent. Hi
8 10
8 17
8 14
Sept. 191 7 SCH1
6 71
8 92,
6 83
C72
sept 21. 8 05HI
823
6 64
873
817
6 73
'Indicates Sunday,
Receipts and disposition of live stock
.1 I ho tlnlnn Block vnr.l. Bouth Omaha.
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon:
UlSUKU'TU ;aho.
Cattie.110gs.11ra.
C, M. & St r. Ry.
2
Wabash R it
Missouri Pnclflo Ry 2
1
8
3
17
3
U
Union Paclflo It U ..
C. & N. W. Rv.. east
C. N. W. Ry., west...,
C., St. P., m. & u. iiy
11. et u. iiy.. west...... ..
C R. 1. P., east
u 11. 1. et i'., west.,,..... 1
C. O. W. Ry
V
Total receipts 3
61
DISPOSITION H1SAD.
Hogs. Sheop,
Morris & Co 447
Swift & Co... , 62Sr
Cudahy Packing Co 624 ....
Armour & Co 237
Other buyers
1,002
Totals '. 1,931 1,002
Oatti.B-TIm vardM were practically
bare of cattle this morning, there being
nothing of consequence on hand, for
tho week receipts have been quite large,
showing a slight gain over last week and
a slight falling oft as compared with a
year ago. , ,
While receipts have been targe, tho
supply of beef steers has been very mod
erate In the faco (of a good buying de
mand', As n. result the market on all
kinds of beet steers has been In a good,
healthy condition, tho prices gradually
flrmlnc un. At the close of tho week
corn-fed steers are 1525a higher than one
week ago. The advance on rangers has
bten still greater and tney are sareiy
25ff40o hlffhcr than at last week's close.
Cows and heifers have been good sellers
throughout the week, they, too, steadily
strengthened in price. At the finish of
tho wetk they are as much as 2C60a
higher than last week, with the feeling
trooil and stronc at the advance.
Tho better grades of stockers And feed
ers sold considerably higher at the be
ginning of the week, but the country has
not given the market any too much slip
port and the advance was lost later on,
so that at the close tho best grades are
no more than steady, and In somo cases
a little lower.tnan at last week' cloie.
On the other liand, the medium to com
mon kinds of feeders and. stockers are
around JSQiGo lowei' for tho week.
In spite of the weakness of the feodor
p.arket. tho cattle trade as a whole has
been entirely satisfactory to the selling
Interests, taking the week through. The
gone up and up. And all this time WASHINGTON
CRISPS has been kept at the same low price for the
BIG Package.
Economical housewives are quick to take advantage
of this and WASHINGTON CRISPS is a household
word in thousands of American homes.
today? The whole family
and they'll feel better too.
CRISPS
highest prices of tho year have been paid
for beef steer.
Quotations on Cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed beef steers, $S.30&u.2S; fair to
ifood corn-led beef steers. $s.COg.30; com
mon to fair cornfed beef steers, $7.2C4t
8 90; fair to choicn yearlings, $7.50$iQ.30;
good to choice rangers, I7.5W4.K; fair
to good rangers, f7.007.50: common to
fair rangers, $j'..257.00-, good t choice
heifers, $6.6007.50; good to choice cows,
CfOft7.25; fair to Rood grade. $5.7506.60!
common to folr grndes, $J.60ff6.60; good
It- choice itockers and feeders. $7.6On.0O;
tnlr to good stockers nnd feeders, $6,407?
7.60; common to fair stockers and feed
ers. $6.0000.40: stock cows and heifers.
$4.7MJ6.60l veal calves. $6.2Ja9.7i bulls,
stom, etc , $1.24(87.00,
HOGS Supplies amounted to abbut 61
cars, or 8,443 head, making the total for
the week about 30,800 head. This is
slightly lighter than for Inst week, but
is over 7,000 heavier than for the corre
sponding week of last year.
All buyers wore out In the yards early
this morning, but packers refused to do
anything, Shippers and speculators, on
the other hand, started In early picking
m everytning in signt tnat tney couia
possibly use. Prices paid were quoted as
being all of 15c and In extreme cases
as much as 20c higher. Altogether they
bought just halt of the receipts, leaving
oniy aooui 15 cars at the disposal 01
the packers, who appeared not to care
whether they bought anything. A canvas
of the killers showed that their pur-
chases did not amount to oVor 10 cars
ana wnen buyers started to K.ave tne
yards the balance of tho receipts re
mained untouched, abput ten cats being
In the pens, while six hod not Vet come
In. Prices paid on the few loads bought
by the packers up to this time looked to
uo a nitie better, out. a pracuoauy
everything at all desirable had beeri
bought by the shippers. It Is almost Im
possible to make anything Ilka an ac
curate comparison of values. Bulk ot tho
sales was mado around $7.9668.10 and
some good light loads sold as high as
3.k, a aime better tnan naay a top.
in tne end everything was sold, the
late hoes brlnstnr ui-Icm Just about
steady with yesterday's market
j-or tne weex prices iook to do uuua
higher. The big end of this advance
has boen on the heavier stuff and highly
mixed lights have in many Instances de
clined during the week. Loads averaging
00 pounds and selling at bottom prices
have not been uncommon all weak. These
have been highly mixed, running all the
way from pigs to 300-pound sows, and
wnue tne good lights are sun soiling at
tho top, there Is no demand for the
trashlsr kinds.
BHEEP Unlike other Saturdays tor
several weeks back no fresh receipts
came in this morning.
An unusual and very interesting fea
ture ot the week's trade haa been a good
market In spite of almost record-breaking
receipts. In all 194,733 head ot sheep
and lamba have been yarded, being the
largest week's supply slnco the record at
this market was made in Otcober, 1910.
uuring tne wcck ending utcooer is ot
tliat year 197.942 head were received, only
a few more than have been here the last
weak.
Owing to tho good support given to the
local market by both packer and feeder
buyers commission mon have been able
to control the situation and as a rosult
prloes on all kinds ot killers And feeding
siook nave neid tuny ateaoy .most or tne
week. There was a little fluctuation In
values, but It was not enough to Indi
cate any material cnange in tne iraae.
Right at the week's close most every.
thing seemed to have a weak and lower
tendency, but this is very often tne case
when the recolpts are liberal, even though
buyers buy freely,
Most traders regard both killer and
feeder prices at the close ot the week
as showing little it any variation from a
weok .ago. The demand continues good
and big runs are reported In sight for
the coming week.
Quotations on sheen and lambst Lambs,
good to choloe, 7,OOin.2tr, lambs, fair to
good, fa.tWT.w; iambs, culls, I5.wjjo.om;
Tombs, feeders, 2&&OQ6.55; yearlings, good
to choice,, $5.600 5.7u: yearlings, fair to
good, $4.60if6.60; yearlings, feeders, $4,769
5.S5; wethers, good to choice, $4.z&94.o;
wethers, fair to good, $4.004.25: wethers,
feeders, &00tf-t-G0; ewes, good to choice,
ewes, feeders, t6.O04K.60; cull hep, 41M
y sw.
Uto Steele la Slight.
Receipts ot live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets)
uauis. xobb. Bneen
jiucaD
St Louis.,..
Kansas City..,..
Sioux Clti. ...... .........
South Omaha
St Joseph
49
10,066
1.090
600
860
63
100
a,4w
800
2,809
3,446
2,309
1,400
600
400
1,203
600
Totals.
.1,913 22,048 6,000
Flakes
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Corn Bhorts Facing a Bather Tickl
ish Situation.
THRESHING NORTHERN WHEAT
Within Another Ten Days jlhe Major
Portion nf the Cereal "Will Be
Safely Housed An'lnst
Winter Weather.
OMAHA'Seot 20. 1913.
In case the lonjs.tn September corn
make up their mind to demand delivery
ot the grain purchased, which would
force the shorts to go Into the pit and
bid tho price of that cereal higher and
higher, there is no. telling where the ad
vance would holt - Shorts are making
contract corn as rapidly s possible in
Chicago, as well s gat Other points. It
Is said by those who are best posted that
there Is more of an open interest In
this month than generally believed. The
only conditions favorable to the shorts
la tho fact that tho shortage. IS concen
trated, while the holdings an? scattered
over many parts or the country, uesiaes
the September corn hold by city specu
lators it Is said that many farmers havo
refused to avail themselves ot the hand
some profits within easy reach, and that
they arc giving very little attention to
the situation and are waiting for a fur
ther hardoning in values before they will
make up their minds to part with their
grain. Nevor in tho history ot the Chi
cago Board of Trade' have farmers and
country grain dealers reaped as rich a
harvest in any araln as they have in
corn this yoar. For these conditions they
have the long drawn out drouth to thank.
Cash corn was unchanged to Vic higher.
aoviccs irom the spring wheat coun
try say (he threshing ot grain Is pro
gressing rapidly and with favorable
weatner tne most or tho Wheat win oe
satisfactorily housed within tan days.
Fanners are said to be largo holders of
wncai ana tney aro asking nigner prices
tor it There were only 75,000 bushels Bold
In Chicago yesterday and export bids
received In that market were 120 out ot
line. Cash wheat won unchanged.
Oats were without animation yesterday,
but prices rallied fractionally toward the
close. Shipping sales were 2&000 bushels.
Cash oats unchanged.
Clearances: Wheat and flour, 212,00) bu.;
corn, none; oats, 40,000 bu.
Liverpool ciose: wneat, unonangeu to
Hd higher; cprn. UCHd higher. . ,
Primary wheat receipts were 1.677.000
bu. and shipments 1,131,000 bu., against
receipts of 2,341,090 bu. and shipments of
1,753,000 bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were 896,00 bu.
and shipments 818,090 bu., against receipts
last year of 768,000 bu, and shipments of
290,000 bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were 831,000 bu.
and shipments 623,000 bu., against receipts
ot 1,055,000 bu. and shipments ot V06,(X0 bu.
last year.
UAIILUJ.' HBUTHTB.
Wheat corn. oats.
Chicago 71
430
186
Minneapolis sr
Duluth 430
Omaha 39
Kansas City 107
St Louis .37
39
60
IS
32
9
63
Winnipeg.... , ,ll ...
The following cosh sales were reported:
Whoat: No. 2 hard winter,. 1 tar, 83o: 3
cars, 82Ua. No. a hard winter, 3 cars, S3o;
1 car, Kitto: 3 cars, 82c, No. 3 spring, 1
car, tVAo. No. 4 spring, 1 Car, 80Hc No. 3
mixed, i car, 82V4o. No. 4 mixed, .1 car. SOcu
Rye. No. 2,
Inw. S cars.
2, 1 car, C9Mc. Cdrnt No. a yel-
s, 73c. No. 8 yellow, 3 cm, 7sc
12 cars, 73o. No. i yellowi 1 car. 724c.
No. 2 mixed. 2 cars, 72Hc No. 8 mixed, I
car (near wnite), $o; 1 oar. ?zo; o cars,
72V4c: 1 car, 72Ua No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 72c.
Oats: No. S white, 5 cars, 41a; B cars,
40Hc. No. 4 white, 3 cars, 40V4C
Omaha, Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
S2S3ttc; No, 3 hard, Slttf Jeo; No. 4 hard,
7Vi8ic: No. 3 spring, 8lH4)o: No. '1
spring, &O38OH0; No. 2 durum, ilHtSSc;
No. 3 durum, 89Vs&82o. Corn: No, 2 yel
low, 73a; Nn. 8 yellow, 7H(73c: No. 4,
yellow, 7272ttc; No. 2, 72!iT214er No. 3.
7tH72Ko; No. t. 71MJrT2c; no grade, 70
7lVio. Oats! No. 2 white. 41V4841UC:
standard. 4H4ci No. 3 white. 40Kf41o; No.
4 white, WAtftOfto. Barley: Malting, fll
74c; No. 1 feed. 674Eo. Kye: No. 2, 69
09ttc; No. 3,
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Beet 36,-Tne rtettU mar
kets were, quiet and practically ' nominal.
Iake copper, $17,00;' electrolytic, $18.87U8
17.00; costings '$16.e2H&'l6.75. Iron un
changed. , ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20, -METALS Lead,
easy, $4.90.
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