Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1914, Page 10, Image 10

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jRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Farmfr. Showing Disposition to Re
lease Grip on Grain.
XIF0RT3 KELP OUT THE BEARS
let-l In Demand fnr On.! ead F.
rable Wflkfr fnr Fall Plow.
l A1IIM the Drtr Side
f tbe PI4. .
OMAHA, HepL t, 1M
Farmer nf the southwest are now tnnr
msno to release their rrln on the
-sh wht than at any time nine the
r rr-oK out. From Kinm. Nebraska.
Oklahoma. Iowa and srattered sections
or olner states the nfferlnss were freer
nl producer were wlllln to mt the
texvs or buyer. In addition to thin at
a bear Influence to the market nfferlnira
of wheat hy exporters, who eeeme,1 to be
"" io reneu at least a portion of
their line held at Chicago and elsewhere.
Three, were net lotmri at Ctilrsgo of
Vftl'i, The decline would hiive been
much greater had not the market le
rome oversold on the early decline and
ahortf herame uneaev and were anxious
to even up their position late. The fart
wss clearly demonstrated that the Ouy
tnit powi-r In wheat wan not what It tt
a few days since. The declines were under
tnoderste offerings only and wera fol
lowed by reaction and advances of l"Q'-'c
on rovrtn at the close.
Export from the seaboard were fair
t W7.W himhela of wheat, with flour
JnHuded. Thla however, wu mainlv old
, fctisincM and won considered less than
the recent avers see shipped abroad.
!Kanaa City holders aeemel to have
grown weary, a there were 4),ri0 bushels
delivered on September contract In that
market and there wera O,0U0 bushels
Jomllnn to Ko to Chicafto.
In addition to thle. aa nearloh holp were
reports front nearly every part of the
country of a partial let-up In the demand
for grain. Nasrly all the millers of the
country are sold ahead on flour, but It
" yeetarday that some of those who
made Nr purchsses are willing- to reaoil
art of -their hoi. Una.
The fart that the weather Ml favorable
for fall plowing will prove a bear factor
In wheat, aa It la expected that the area
eeeded to winter grain will be liberal If
Mh prices prevailed.
Corn ruled heavy with more liquidation
ny the long. The rash demand waa con
sidered disappointing, aa antes were only
J.1S.orl bUHheln for eastern shipment. Cash
premiums continued to disappear, and un
less tha situation Improves It Is believed
by many 4hat there will be an Increase In
the amount of com sent to store, to be
applied on September contracts.
As In corn, there waa free selling of
eets by Jones. Heptember liquidation was
irenera). Kx porter were good buyers,
that Interest taking IMS! bushels and tha
domestic trad took MO.OM) bushels.
Tha deliveries of lard on Heptemhor
contracts at 7,7M tierces wera the largest
In the history of the trade. This com
modity fell Into strong hand and It will
undoubtedly be held for an advance. De
liver! of pork, 2u6,0O barrels, and ribs
100. flOO pounds.
Clearances wera: Wheat' and flour
equal to 1.271.000 bushels; corn, 1,009 bush
els: oats. none.
Liverpool market not reported.
Primary wheat receipts were 1. Ml, 000
tuehels and shipments l.lTfc.Ouu bushels,
gainst receipts of 1.13.0(0 bushels and
Shipment or l.Zls.noo buaheis lat year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.282,00 bush
els and shipments 410000 bushels, against
receipt of 1.019.000 bushels and shipments
of OM.OiiO bushels last year.
Primary oata receipts wars 1.M9.000
lushels and shipment 1.2M.0O0 bushels,
gainst receipts of 1,367,000 bushela and
shipments of fcH.Ono bunhel tst rear,
, CARIjOT KKOEIPT8.
Wheat. Corn. Oats. Barley.
r'hlcago 1M
Minneapolis ..... !
luluth 241
Omaha 31
IKansaa City.-.. JM
Kt. I-onls... 7S
Winnipeg ........ no-.
K8 244 ...
.
..
1
ti ...
... - ...
. Wheat waa unchanged to Ho httfhar.
Com waa unchanged to lo higher. .
Oats were unchanged to c. higher,
Omaha Csah rlre -Wheat? No.f
hard. 8.W1.C4: No. 8 her fl.ot
I. 07H: No 4 hard, WcttHM; No. 1 spring,
II Mm-1t; No. t spring, 11.03Sh 1.07S;
.o. t durum, 1 OOHtjLOm; No. I durum.
tHLrt. - Corn: No. 1 white,
TT&'77Sc; No. 2 white, 7477c;
No. t white, WW7p; No. 4 white. 76f,'7c;
No. t white, QbW:bri No. white, KW
IMio; No. 1 yellow, 76Vtt76c: No. I yrU
low, TBiirTtic: No. i yellow, 7Mt73c; No.
4 yellow, 747Bp: Mo. 5 yellow, 744f7r,o;
No. 6 jrelow, ?sif744e; No. 1 mixed, "Mt
t-k;; No. 1 mixed. .74U7sVio; No. I mixed,
t4V6r76c No. 4 mixed. 7VCT75c; No. I
mixed, V4.0.TU!; No. mixed, nWtin;
ample, mixed. 7wr?ti'c. Oats: No. 1
white. VnatHr; standard. 47tj-tV; No.
2 white, 47yM7c: No. 4 white, 47(iM7V.
IBarley: Malting. KXi7c; No. 1 feed, ttirf
c. Kya: No. 1, 8H'Uitc; No. I, 7mo.
These sales wera reported today: Wheat:
No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, tl.OSVi; 0 cars,
II. 0. No. I hard winter: I car, 11.07: 2
car. I cars, tl U6; 1 car, $1.04. Bar
ley: ivo. : i car, ere. oata: standard: 1
car, 4tk: No. 2 white, cars. 474c; care,
4Kc; No. 4 white: 1 car, 47o; I cars.
47tc: 1 car, 47c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 47c.
No grade: 1 car, 4c. Com: No. 2 white:
1 car. 77c. No. 2 white: 2 cars, 77c; 1 car,
7c. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 7c; 2 care, 75c:
1 car. ',bc. No. I yellow: 2 care, 76c. No.
yeuow: i car, tot. iso. i mixed: l car
near white), 7RVic; 2 cars, 7c; 1 car, 7v;
3 cars, toe. .o. 1 mixea: I cars, TtiV..
No. mixed: 1 car. 75o; 1 car, 74Hc: No.
s mixed. 1 rax. "': l car, 7tc. Barapls:
1 1 car, 7f.He; 1 car, 74c; ! car, 70Sc.
CHICAGO GHAIW AND PROVISION!
Featarea a( the Tradlag aa4 Clealag
Prloea oa Bnarti ef Trade.
CHICAGO. Hept. l-Bullleh estlmstes
on the Canaillsn crop and on tha yield of
epring aheat In the I nited Htatea tended
today to mako the price of wheat ad
vance. ,The market closed firm. Htilo
above lat night. Corn scored a net gsln
of l,ttl',c and oats of JSti-'Sc. 1'rovl
ona finished unchanged to 22Vc down.
Canadian off U IhI eMiiinittrs put the
whci crop of the three northweetern
trotnoea at 117.n.O00 buehels, aa against
5-S.OO.OOU bunhcls hurveeted a year ago.
Private experts figured afterward that
the vpringrop region In the I'nited
t-tle would produce only J24.(WO,000 bush
els, a falling off of 11K.KM bushel.
Vered with the government report last
month. It waa niutnly on account of the
anauian estimate that the market here
developed strength at the outset. The re
duction In the domestic spring crop esti
mate was the chief reason for a fresh
bulKe later In the session.
Hedging prere norihaest led to a
temporary setback In the wheel market,
when the influenoe of the Canadian nee
had somewhat worn off. Export business
at Kaneaa City ended the second ad-
Mince. Export vleersnces were heavy at
i,wi uuinets. ne murset also whs
responsive to rumors that Turkev would
terlsra war on Hueela. and would draw
all the Balkan states into the conflict.
Corn advanced brink Iv after wavering
tbrouxhuut the first half of the session.
Kit tmates that the crop condition vas
H as agatnst Tii.4 lent montli and that
larm reserves were only hajt ss larce as
a year ago formed the Im-entlve. Activ
ity continued antong exporters of oals.
l'oreixn purchaat-a amounted to . nearly
MVt) bushels.
t'rovielons a ere depressed by the bear
ish shoeing In the monthly statement of
stocks on hand here In warehouers. The
tra'le virtually lguored an early advanve
In (he price of hot:s.
Artnlei ien. High. I Ixw. (Close ; Yeey
Wh-at! I
Kept. I 1 losi
lec..l Wtit
1 14V
May. 1
1 o'J 1 H 1
1 i3-,i 1 it! ; 1
1 1
10
1 J5
I 23
1 Wl 1 21 '4 1 Sl'i
I 123 I
Corn ( I
SeiH.17Wi?if7l
lec. 7 t
Way .J74 H!
cu ( I
NPtlH4TV
21
74
7M 80VI
71S, TJSt
73SI 6'l
4Ti 4TI
76w
I
74
4S
Iwc..MV'-". K.ii'OA.I
ilsy. M-,OS tt,
Perk
rWptl 2 00 I 20 M I
Jan-.j S sUVfe! 22 70
Lard I I I
H pl. ia 11-15! 10 U I
XrU.! W 40 I 10 40 I
Jan..1 10 0 ( 10 0
It i ha I f I
s;t . 1? I I II 56
.K-L.t II SO 12 lV-,
.1 an.. 11 CV1 11 70 4
20 M
22 4i
20 00 1 20 00
21 60 I 22 72
10 OS 1 10 or 1 10 IS
10 io rv 1 37',
10 7 i 10 7."S 10 K7-W
12 69 12 60 ' II A
11 J'-'l 12 SS1 U 37'
11 y.', 11 o in t-i
Chuau Ceb Prices
Wheat: No. 2 red.
UlSj14. No : hard. II .llSfll.lP
Corn: No 2 yellow. No H rel-
o, rvW''Ic. Mt: No. I while, 4i
c; st.tninrd. 4'.i(i.-. Hye: No. . W'V.
Iterley: vtr)s-. Timothy: 4.7."r'(i.o.
Clover: Nominal. T'otk: Notn'.ial. lird:
1' 07i Itlt.B- JlMl'V'ililV:',
HI 'TTKIl Steady : creameries. 2Cvi.10c.
KKIS-Hte.v; receipt.. 11. 711 cases; at
msrk, c.tc Included. IWi'.-.'c; ordinary
firsts. 'f-?lc: firsts. 2IV'i.
It TATi 'I llecelpts. 46 i ars: Minne
sota and Ohio. 6,.'w7t"c; jerseys, 71i.r,
monntsln - 7 tjwc.
It l"I.TRY Higher; springs. Ific; fowls,
l.'.40.
ev Vnrk t.eneral Market.
NCT' YORK. sent. l-KltJAR-nsw,
market firih; innlsses. i.37c; centrlf utrs I,
fjc; refined, stea.ly: iit loaf, 2.1.V;
crfnhed, 0r.c; mold A, 7.70o; cubes,
7.'V; XXX X powilered. 7.40c; poa-dered.
i -r; une granuifltei, t.zi-c; diamond A.
7 25; confectioner "A." 7 15c; No I, 7 flfie
HI'TTKR Steady; rerelpta 11.400 tubs;
creameries, extras, IPVTi .!; first. 2hV
Mr; seconds, W--'w; process extra. 2T.df
'i Isdles, etirrent mske. firsts, 2niU
2tc; seconds, Zl'r'uM'". packing stock, cur
rent make, No. . 21''.Tir
CHKKSK Irregular; receipt. 2. mo boxes;
slste whole milk, fresh white and colored.
s.eclals, W,r; stste whole milk, average
isncy ist(is-; sKims, sjmc.
n-S Urni; recelpta 11,200 cases; fresh
gathered extras, 2!'n.;ic; extra firsts, 27ft
2-V: flj-sts, ZtyaWic; se-onilfl, 24&2V;
state), Pennsylvania and nearhv hennery,
whites, Xiyir; state, Pennsylvania and
neat by gathered whiles. 3.V17o; state.
Pennsylvsnla and nearby hennery browns.
3Trl2c: stste, Pennsylvania and nearby
gathered browns and mixed colors, 231
Wv.
POtT.TRT Live, steady; western chick
rns, broilers, l(M'o; fowls, 174 IHc;
turkeys, l.Vnltc; dressed firm: western
chhkens, froiten, IfriCOi-; foals, Wwi9e;
turkeys, uV'tWo.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 21. -PRAIRIE
HAY Choice upland, none here til. 6":
No. 1, none here, 11100; No. 2. 2 OOitrlO oil;
No. 3. I orrrr 00; choice midland, none
here, 111.00; No. 1. 110 .'; No. 2. I flO-,1
10 00; No 2. 14 IKW4.00; No. 1 rholre low
Isnd. Ist.flofilO.flO; No. 2, 7.0fao.(iO; No. 2.
If, orvai.t.
PTRAW Choice oat or rye. 2S.0fVfM.S0;
choh-e wheat. W.fiOWn.OO '
ALFALFA Strictly choice, US SO 4 00;
No. 2, 19 .VV& 10 SO; No. 1. 12.0rrl3.00; No. 2,
not wanted, 17 OOia.flO.
Mlaneapolfs Grain Market,
MINNKAPOI.TR. Kept. 2. WlfEAT-
Peptember, I1.l.1; December, 21.1fi; No.
1 hard, 1.23: No. 1 northern. 11.1
1.21; No. 2 northern. ll.loft&l.lMi
FIT'It Cnohsnged.
lARLv:Y-4nr(i72o.
RTB-Vjflmr-,
HRAN-li1.(.
X)ItN No. 2 yellow, 7??f74o.
OATS No. 2 white, 47'4tH7-11e.
FIM.X-21.BW(1.3V
Kansas City fenln and Prwe-tetona.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 1-W1IFAT
No. 2 hard, II 041 09; . No. 2 oM, ll flrt';
Heptemher. II OTa; December, ILOTJkiJrt.Og;
Msy. tl.li.
CORN Noi 2 mixed, 7Sc: No. .2 white.
7Sc: lecember. 7oVc; Msv. 74W744e.
OATH No. 2 white. 4ttc: No. 2 mixed.
4Wi4,c.
HITTBR-Oeamery. WVic; first. 25e:
seconds, 24c; packing, 21o.
F.tKVH Firsts, 2tc; aeconda, Wc.
' POUlVTRY-Iens, 14c; broilers, leo. .
t. Loals Uraln Market.
py. Loins, Sept. t whfjat No. 2
red. 1.114rl IS; No. 2 hard. el.0Htrl.14; PP
temher, . 1.10'4; December, $1.12.
CORN-No. 2. WiHc: No. I white,
21 He; September, 7o; Deoember. 7218"
Tic.
OATfV-No, UllflMVi; No. 1 white, 53c.
CHICAGO LIVH RTOCK MARKET
Cuttle Fir
Hogs Casettled Sheep
Steady.
CTIICAOO. Sept. t-CATTLB-rtecelpts.
1R.O0O head; market firm; beeves, $6
10.116; steers, ltl.2Mi4t.2Ti; stock ere and feed
ers, 26.MWftl.2H: cows and heifers, t.ldir.h
40; calviw. r.80f'n.a&. ,
HOf3J kecelpts, 20.009 head; msrket un
settled; bulk of sales ,t!. 00uV.fvO; light,
iral- rolxd, $R.rg(i.i6; heavv,.'.s.7o
ft.bl): mush. SH7iflgliK. t.l sr. a..
PHBEP AND LAM as Receipts, 2 000
ned: market steady; sheep, It 7(i0.t0;
yearlings. 2a.40iM.nt lambs li TSifiT .
Kaasaa City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 2 CATTLE He-
oetvta, B.OU0 head ;. market higher: prime
too Fleers, :.y:h lo ew; dressed heer steers,
27 (t(etiO; western steers. I-i.JOti9.2f.: etock
ers and feeflersj IS.HOrpfH IS; iulk of sale
6.2Mi.h&: calvee, 26.6Wi10.W,
IKKJrt Receipts, , R,uo0 head; market
higher; bulk of sales. $f 2oji9 2G; , heavy,
$B.xf9.W): packers and butchers, pi.mt
f.it; light, it.lo..40; plKS, noiiiiH.75.
HlOIiP. AND 1.AM 1V Receipts, 7.000
neao; marset nigtier) la.ni lis, ii.otvfrr 40;
yearlings, IVWVj.ij; wethers, 25.26to.60;
ewes. It.TT-flC.IO.
J
St. Ideals 1,1 re Stoek Market.
BT. IIIUSv Kept. 2, f-XATTLTT Re
ceipts. I.MO head; market higher. Native
peer steers, 7.Mnio.iO; cows and heifers.
fenotl9.SO; Blockers and feedore, 25.00r(i
i.w; aouinern steers, tt ut.l; cows and
heifers, 24.00itf.&0; native calves. I6.0ta
10.7B '
HOOS-Ttecelpta. 10. head; market
steady; pigs and Hghta, 27.(.O.0O; mixed
and butchers, 2.3f.tio; good heavy, llt.40
BHEEIP AND LAMTtR Receipts, ' 3.300
neaa; market steady; native mutton, 24.0V
.iu; la nibs, l,.vuiii.
x Sloaa City Live Stork Market.
..HIOTrX CITY, la, Rent. 2. OATTLK
jxeewtpts, wio neaa; market stesdy; native
steers. t7.3hOi: butchers, 26.Kt.50: cows
and lieirers, &.? SB; cejinera, 24.0Oti4 75;
stockera and' feeders. M.lVa7.40; calves.
ti.6iv,rio 09: bulls. Io.0otf 7.00.
IHHIS-Receipts, 4,fJ head; market iVfy
Wa higher; . hewy. 2)4.!C.26; mixed, 2.ft0
w; pgni, ie nnja.sv.
KHEKP AND LA MDS Receipts, l,00t
head: no market.
1
St. Joseph Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSKPH. Hept. I C ATTIJ") Re
ceipt. 1 JW head; market steady: steers.
i; iiOiulO.tu; cows . and heifers, 24.2Mftf.60,
rsites, o.u!4j iv iw.
lltxis Kecelpts. 2 WO head; market
strong: ouik, i .icvv
HHK.r.P AND LAM Kit Receipts. 1,000
neaiij marnet sieaay; lamhs. ti.7MJ'7.40.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 1 OOFFEB 80 far
as could be learned In coffee circles here
loony, importers still are rinding It very
difficult to arrange for financing fresh
purohasea of coffee Id Brssll and busi
ness In the cost and freight market Is
said to be far from normal. Tha vlelbl
supply of the V'nited Htetes was reduced
by about JOji.009 bugs during the montli .f
August, slid apprehensions are expressed
In some circles that the supply of the bet
ter grades of Santos coffees will become
scarce before the usual business with
Hrexll Is posvlhle. At the same time no
very active demand waa reported In the
local soot maiket and prices were.un
charmed, with Klo 7 quoted at 'v and
Pantos 4s at 12V. while cost and freight
effent from Hiasll are reported under a
normal parity with theee figures. The
Klo market was 76 rets lower at tha
..e yesterday and rtantos curb was It)
rels loaer-.on 4s. Jtecripts at' the two
Krasilian ports were ls.OHO bags; Juudtahy
rei-elpts. 10,1x10 bag a
Ury tieeds Market.
NEW- YORK. Hept. !. lRY tlOOHS
The primary cotton goods market waa
yolet toilav, but there were Indications
lht a Ixiylng moenieiit was alHiut to de
velop. Cotton yarns were weaker; bur
laps and worsted yams firm. . -
K asiorated Apples and Drteat Kralt.
NT-rW YORK, Kept, t EA'APORATKH
APPLKS tjnlet.
1 RI Kll t'Kl lT Prunes firm; apri
cots dull and easy; peethea steady; rais
Ina quiet.
1 '
New York Meaey Market.
NEW YORK, ftept. t-i4KKCANTII-E
PAI'KR 7 per rent.
HTKHLINO KXCHANOE Nominal: for
cables. 9.r.twun07: for demand. tt.(Ko
2 06. K1LVEK-Har, MSe.
tlaak Cleartags.
OMAHA. Sept. I -Hank elearinss for
Omaha today were 93.4W.010 H3. and for lite
corresponding day laet ear, 13 aV-17.1l.
4utte Market. '
LIVKRPOt)!., Hept. 2. --COTTON Kpot
Ik fair demand, hales. !.) bales.
Metal Market.
RT. ir'L'ld. Sept. 2.-MKTALS Lead
quiet. W'i. fcpellrr quiet, 1 IMX
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Fair Midweek Run of Cattle of All
x Kind2.
HOGS COMING IN QUITE FREELY
Moderate Rea of krra aad Lessee
for the Day, hat Total fnr the
Week lo Date Is Very
Large.
Receipts mere: Cattle, ilogs. Bheep.
Official Monday 12.M2 4.220 42.SJI
Official Tuesdsy 6.IM0 H,1H 2a.O7
(tlmated Wednesday. 2,4) 7.200 17,000
Three day this week. .22,202
Hntne dsvf last week..l.72
Heme drk 2 wks ago.. 14,11
Hame days 2 wks ago.. 9.134
Same days 4 wks ago,, H.42I
Same time year ago.. 22,422
The following table shows
hogs at the Houth Omaha II
1,M4
20.iJ
17.H20
13,612
7.RWI
20,240
90. ISO
70.21i
42Ai
443
ft,223
the prices for
ve stock mar
with comparl
ket ror the last few days,
sons:
I'Bte. 11)14. I!I2.'II2 inil. jJSlO. 11909. 10.
Aug.
I 724
I '! 7 75
1
I
1 001
9 ov
7 17
9 J0 7 f!7 44
I 24; 7 731 9 41
9 23 7 4i i II
9 3;, 7 Ml I 9;
I 7 49l 39
I Mi I 22
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
7 17
1 tS 7 77
7 19
7 m
7 M!
2 ('
1 w:
9 04
7 r
9 041 7 26
I ioi 7 16
Aug.
9 mi 1 nsi
Auk.
Aug.
Aug,
Auk.
Aug.
t 7(n
I 7HU
1 7
9 11 7 J
I 4 7 i2
32
34
I
41
4fi
47
7 91
7 17
7 101 t 70
IU IK
7 71
I 26
9 31
7 60!
7
9 74'i 7 91
9 W
9 MS 7 2
9 31 7 13
7 99
A UK.
Aug.
7 11 9 3.i; 7 IS,
7 Ml 9 3 7 11
I 91
01,
9 Ml
7 73
Aug.
9 W,
9 2 7 OZ!
7
f3
4f
Hept.
ept.
9 7'
7 9?' 7 0T
I TO
7 R2i
i 1 ? 9 22 7 1 21 9 95 7 90 4
Sunday,
Receipt and disposition of live stock
t the I'nlon Mtock vsrds Knnth Iw.k.
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock
p. m. yesterday:
It EC E1PTB CA Rfl.
C t m. c. ."ie.HOKg.unp.
6
Wghaah Ry
Missouri Pacifln Ry..
1
22
7
40
9
2
2
20
2
m
2
7
34
19
nion j-aciric Ry ,
N.-W.. east.
C. A N.-W.. west
('., Ht. p., M. O. Ry...
C. B. ar Q., east.........
C, B. it Q., west.A
C, R. I. A P., east
C . K. I. P w...
1
1
t-nic.
g,o Great Western..
Total receipts jso in
LIIUHITION-HUAD.
(2
Cattle. Hosrs. Sh
eep.
eiorna .a f . . n
swift a co..'.,.'.'.'.'.';;;;';iOT7
723
3.2M
1,447
4M
1,237
401
6,0fiH
6,1 1
1,713
Udahy Packing Co....l,0f9
""M"ur . vo
J. W. Mlirphy
Morrell
Unroln Packing Co"!!
W. H. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant A L.
Hill A Hon......."...
K. B. Lewis I.,..
Hueton Co
761
2
13
69
2 .
117
162
63
100
29
19
131
115
100
44
122
60
19
3
17
7
9
(2
12
41
43
200
H. Hoot A Co
H. Bulla
Mreary A Kellogg.
erthelmer A Legen.
II. K. Hrtmllton
Pulllvan Broa
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.
Christie
Hlgglns I
Huffman '
Roth
Meters
: "
raker, Jone,
Tanner TtroM
A Smith.
John Harvey
Kline
i. ac r . . .
Other buyers
22,297
Totals .5,089 4.241 88,437
CAlTLK Receipts of cattle were fair
Tor a AVednesday but not large. Key the
three days this week the run haa been
the heaviest tor any recent period of the
.k,ii uui onir aooui on a par
wttk is, year age. m The arrivals todays ndJ
t . . . 1 yji p.pij nay etna wees,
have consistent v.rv isvmIw -
with only small sprinkling of natives
and cornfeds.
. . " "ve nemana ror Deer
Meatfly 1 . - . .. . .
........ uiiia wnn me result mai
I rraH alnli a,Wi..L - t m .
" , -linn waa lower luesaay.
'uv- oe oiienngs ensngea
hands quite freely and the big bulk of the
rScelota u' - 1 . 1 , .
-, . . umiwu ui w an early nour.
cornfeds, which were no lower yesterday,
held steady again today. ,
Cows and lieirers were In very fair de
mand and the better grades which have
been breaking were -strong to 10e higher
looming, i ne iraue was quite active
, " 01 prices ana a reasonably early
Clearance waa made.
Good feeders held steady, the same as
they have every day thla week, but the
light 9toekora and for that matter thin
and inferior cattle of all weights Were
very glow sellers.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfed beeves,, 9.Mm 10.24; fair to good
cornfed beeves. 2S.7Wt9.60; common to fair
cornfed beeves, I7.7.Vii8.76; good to choice
range steers. 7 .4Oj.u0; fair to good range
steers, I. HVH7.40; common to fair range
steers, WOO, 76; good to choice grass
cows. 20.26(87.76; fair to good grades, 26 60
tt.2o: common to fair gradea, I3.7&S6 60;
?'i 1 rholc "lockers and feeders. 97.60
3.00; fair to good stockera and feeder.
W.76H,. 60: common to fair stockera and
ireuers , wust. 10; siocg cows and heifers,
26.;'MiH.,:.; stock calves, 2H OOihe.OO: veal
Til' W.flOtj'lO.eO; bulls, stags, etc.. 2i.2b
NKDRAflKA.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr
140 25 12 feeders. , 30 ,9 Hi
4ujtAss. at-A at A. aa a. . 1 . - -
iTiitii al.
4 bulla....
1 bull ...
1 bull
1 cow
19 steers.,,
6 steers...
41 cows.,,,
42 cows....
M cows....
II feeders.
2 cows....
14 feeders.
24 feeders.
. 70
. 6Mi
.1190
. S"t
.10.4)
. 674
. KM
.!
.1(11
.14,6
.lnt4
. 3
.111
. 9X3
. 03
4 00
I heifers... 614 00
4) 00
t 70
5 60
6 26
6 45
t 76
76
76
7 76
95
9 40
7 86
HO
6 46
6 76
6
9 76
9 90
76
9 26
0
1 cow ioho 1 75
1 bull 1240 5
1 heifer
. 790
t 60
5 cows..
4 heifers
22 steers.
9 cows..,
9 cows..,
T pnl-i .
.. 270
... 919
...1077
...UW
..1403
..1407
4 6
I 76
4 60
4 75
7 75
7 76
7 16
7 K6
7J
i i
17 fneiiera
, 710
29 feeder. .11X4
26 feeders. . HH0
steers.... 414
is cow ra
09 steers
1 bull...
( 76
.10
ui
1 calf lat in on
( cows
22 reylers..lU4 .4 96
43 feeders. , 94 I H
IS steers... .1170 4 70
14 cows 1142 4 26
23 cowa 1010 4 26
M steers.. ..1443
9 rs.Ahfrs. W6
M steers. ...1101
II cows 10W
9 steers. ...102
VYOMrN-c.
36 , 7 steers. ...1011
t 9Ti 21 steers....) !
26 94 steers.. ..ia
7 60 11 steers.. ..Un6
7 26 12 Hteers....l
HI 9 heifers... U
90 -10 steer. ...lew
t 90 steers.... W.3
M 10 steers.. ..1161
10 steers..
7 steers..
t steers..
41 steers..
12 steers..
t steers..
23 steers..
14 steers..
I steers..
; o7
,. 971
.10114
..12411
.Ik
, ism
,.lofl
..11W
. M
t steers.
,.1K;
7 1 9 steers. ...tail
IS steers. ...Ills 40
49 steers... .130.
26 steers... .1221 T DO
- POCTH
19 steers. ...1144 90
DAKOTA.
33 steers. ...1107 1 04
90 steers... .1114
S. O.
T 06
1-ewls, Nebraska.
27 feeders.. Km 7 66
4 feeders. .10T2 IU
1 feeder... MO 9 M
7 eoVe..... 941 9 26
1 cow..."... 7i t 7
1 steer 10 64
1 feeder. ..KM 7
Ln.ils Nea,
2 feeders.. 74 7 16
9 feeders.. I" W
9 cows NMi 4 76
12 feeders . To? 7 16
Karl llnke.
1 feeder... 7 4
9 cow s 10(1 4 -.6
2 half era.. 700 4 60
1 feeder... 4d0 6 JO
Nebraska.
4 feeders. . TfT
9 cows lot
I feeders..
5 cowa UM
Nebraska.
T K.
5 o
6 ;
6 90
16 steers ... 1133 7 3b
A Christlanson A
Son. Nebraska.
49 feeders . l-, 7 46 .
4 feeders.. 7t 4 60
is eu.tv. ten d wi
44 feeders. .1077 1 I
I feeders.. lUSO
4 46
J. J Gregg, Nebraska.
S feeders.. ?2 4 To 4 feedera.. 717
4 TO
60
i now a
974 3 90 2OOWW....9U0
H. F.
14 feeders.. 1010
2 cows K40
,I..H'
22 feeders. loM
I Age, Nebraska.
7 IS 4 feeders.. 737
4 10
Ilsney," Nebraska, -7
80 10 feedera.. 1161
7 26
60
Kaiuihill .
. & Q. Co.. Nebraska.
4 steers...
22 feeders.
tl.
62 feeders.
J
II feeders
I2TI hi 12 feeders.. LM6 7 41
.IS) 7 S
F. Johnson, eoraska.
.11131 4 0 47 feedera.. 1001 Is)
II Hanrv, Netraka.
21 feeders! .1110 f 40
10f4 6 7.
Thomas
14 steers.. ..loll 4
Hell,
Nebraska.
II edere..ht,2 T 0
2 fetxiers . ' 4 60
5 feeder.. in,) 7 V)
Wyoming.
6 feeders . 10X1 7 00
W omlug.
U steer.. ..1214 7 45
R
24 feeders..
T.
I sttsrs....
Johnson.
94 ;hi
H Reevis
2 steer. ...1(40 s :A 3 steers..
..ioi t.v)!
1.1 steers... .11.-9 4 73
C. .1. Younp, Colorsdo.
M feeders.. ;W 4 2 feelers.. 925 4 Ofl
c. F. Csstieberry. Montana.
7 steer. ...1214 7 40 3 steers .. .1143 7 40
4 Steers. ...lOli 4 !M
.Ieiier A K., rViufh lskot.
3 cows 1IM 6 Wi 12 feeder.. I041 6 46
15 feetlers. . Kxt 6 06 4 bull 1210 6 45
H'MiSRecelpts were moderate for a
Wednedav, sliout 110 csrs, or 7.2 besd.
being received. The total for the three
days la something like 19.6.14 hesid. being
more then l.t'n head smaller then Isst
week, end a trifle lighter than for the
same period lst year.
Trade openerl out verv dull this morn
ing and aside from a few loads sold early
on shipping nccount at generallv atesdy
prlce. nothing moved until well along
In the forenoon. I luring the earlier hours
rsckers refused to even make bids, the
general sentiment being thst they wanted
to buy hogs a dime lower. With all other
markets higher, sellers were asking at
least a dime advance, but when ship
pers and speculators started out hlddlng
stesdy prices on packing grades, a num
ber of strings were cashed l'p to this
time packers had been bidding around
2HH). thst Is fully a dime lower than yes
terday, but when the shipper hegsn pay
ing prices, killers started out and bought
enough hog" lo fill their more urgent
order, on nbout the same bssls. This
Improvement was not felt all over the
yards, as buyers were still bidding a dime
lower on a good many hogs.
From this tlmo on the trade remained
very tfull, and although sellers held out
until lata in the forenoon. In an effort
to get even, steady prices, the balance
of the hogs finally sold at figures thst
were weak to a nickel lower, the later
sale looking to be at least a nickel lower.
The general market was verv uneven,
and can be quoted as a shade lower. Pome
sales to shippers look stronger, while
quite a number of the packer sales show
morn or less decline. P.ulk sold st tHAVrt
., the long string moving st 3.!X), and
tnere waa a epnnming aa high as 99.16,
with a top of 2n.
From the sellers' standpoint, conditions
at present are rather discouraging. The
trend of the local trade had been do-vn-
rd all week. Packing demand seems
to be slack, and whllo receipts have been
very moderate an week killer buyers do
not appear to want hogs very badly.
although they will take them at their
owrn flHiire. Shipping orders have been
lighter than usual, and since last Thurn-
nny tne puik or the receipts haa been al
the packers disposal.
No.
AT. 9h. IT. Nd.
At. Sh. Pr.
rw to 9 H
.wi ... in
.24 ... H
J I 120 I H
41 .
..WT
... 96 M..
... lis.
... 4 f. 11..
II..
IT. .
44..
n..
..wo
..rM
I 44 St..
I 46 18..
1J0
M IN
M. .
10..
..
rr..
M. .
64..
M. .
..272
..I46
..!
..lt
140
n
40
90
I U Ifi. B.4
4 40 K. 2
I 40 M 274
9 10 7) KM
4 to 11
9 0 64 tKl
I 40 54 179
140
40
4 M
I 14
I 94
(
9 00
0
4 DO
9 0
9 PS
9 It)
.. ...
..274 2(X
,.r 1M
no
120
..3-. StO 9 40 1 1
.109 ... IN 44 t0
4. .
41..
10..
M..
44 ft 9 90 44 Ti - 40
.111 40 9 10 44. 1M
.900 119 I 4 S 179
.934 ... 9 10 44 2M
44 4 10
9 It
tl
9 IO
Kk- It Umj. a .vtner moderate run
of sheep and lambs today, as the supply
amounted to no more than about 17.000
head. . being about emiallv divided as
to fat ami feeder offerings. For the
week to dste, however, the receipts have
been excessively large, there being as
many as 93,316 head reported In, compared
with 80,190 a week ago, 70,219 to weeks
ago and 79.233 for the corresponding
period a year ago.
in view of the liberal receipts for the
week thus far and the lower trend to
range lambs at Chicago yesterday, while
the local trade here was In the main
steady, sellers did not hope for any Im
provement this morning, consequently
showed a willlngless to accept ateady
prlcea during the first rounds. The mar
ket was a drag most of the forenoon,
and when the majority of the offerings
changed hands, prices were weak to a
dime lower than the getters! run of sales
cn luenoay, or about steady with Tues
day's close, the last sales yesterday not
being as good aa the early transaction.
The mutton supply today consisted for
the most part of ewes, there being all
told some seven cart, and prices showed
no material change.
. There were no new or Interesting fea
ture In the feeder trade different from
the first two days of the week except for
a continuance of , an easier feeling in
feeding Iknibs. aged feeder offerings go
Ink on a beurig about steady. The bulk
of' the feeding lambs moved, around !6.ioqg
JH6, and a good manv Of them sold pe
ore any Yat stuff moved. - ;, .'-.
Quotations on range sheep and lambs:
Lambs, good to choice, $7.20fl7 40; lambs,
fair to good, t7.10j7.2O; lambs, feeders.
r 2fijr7.06; yearlinKS. good to choice, I5.4143)
90; yearlings, fair . to good. 5.i6'tjy.40;
yearlings, feeder. 6.4iftft6.80; wethers,
good to choice. 6.0096.16; wethers,, fair to
good. 24.80diG.oo, wether,- feeders, 14. 804
4.70; ewes, good to holce, $4.8oa4.0; ewce,
fair to good, 24.HKS4.80; ewes,. feede ., 43.40
td.20. . ..
- ' SHEEP.
No. Av. Pr.
16 Idaho fat wethers 131 - 6 2b
79 Idaho fat ewes .114 4 3T,
103 Idaho fat ewes...... 90 - 4 CO
16 Idaho fat ewes 98 4 00
26 Idaho fat lambs M 4 60
2.. Idsho fat lambs 62 4 00
SHo Idaho fat lambs M 4 66
20 Idaho fat lambs , 69 6 25
99 Idaho fat lambs rr. 68 6 76
44 Idaho fat lambs 61 - 4 76
92 Idaho fat lambs 67 6 66
642 Idaho fat lambs 2 6 66
9S Wyoming fat lambs 63 6 76
230 Wyoming fat lambs 44 6 26
700 Nevada fat lambs 64 6
94 Nevada fat lambs 43 4 25
221 Wyoming fat lambs 64 4
IS6 Wyoming fat lambs 69 4 90
1H6 Wyoming fat Iambs 69 4 90
2)11 Wyoming fat lambs 40 4 80
94 Wyoming fat lambs 6 4 90
194 Wyoming fst lambs." 69 4 80
214 Wyoming fat lambs 69 4 90
134 Wyoming fat lambs...., 69 490
89 Wyoming fat lambs 69 6 90
2AI. Wyoming fat lambs 69 4 90
100 Wyoming fat lambs 62 4 80
63 Wyoming fat lambs 63 4 80
210 Wyoming fat lambs 63 6 90
319 Wyoming fat lambs 61 4 80
ft Wyoming fat lambs 61 4 90
2a Wyoming fat lambs 63 4 90
or Wvomlng fat lamba 61 4 90
161 Wyoming lamba 61 4 80
M Wyoming fat lamba 61 4 80
2M Wvom.-ig fat lamba 61 4 80
93 Wyoming fai lambs .(..61 4 80
240 Wyoming fat lambs 61 4 80
262 Houth l'akota fat lamba 66 4 90
114 Houth Dakota fat lambs 69 4 80
23 Wyoming fat laniba 61 4 40
IKS Wyoming fst lamba 71 4 4
12ii Wyoming fat lambs 71 4 40
lf.7 Wyoming fat lamba .-. 64 4 40
219 Wyoming tat ewea 92 2 40
2?8 Wyoming fat ewea 93 2 90
33 Wyoming fat ewea 94 I 60
tH South Dakota rat ewes 23 2 40
SW4 Houth Dakota fat ewea 41 I 40
2.14 Wyoming yearlings 92 6 40
214 Wyoming yearlings tl t 40
43 Wyoming yearlings 90 6 40
244 Idaho fat lamba 66 4 76
62 Idaho fat laniba M 4 78
217 I tah fat laniba M 4 K
123 rtah fat lambs , 68 4 76 1
237 Wyoming fat lambs 69 4 90 '
113 Wyoming fat lambs 69 4 90
144 1 tah fat lamba 47 - 7 00
a?H rtah fat lambs 47 , 7 00
IM Vteh fat lamba ...47 TOO
2"8 l'tah fat lambs 44 7 20
240 l'tah fat lamba Ifri 7 20
216 Wyoming fat lambs 70 7 16
lfT Wyoming fat lamba '.., 70 . 7 IS
23 l'tah fat ewea .'. Ii4 . 126
H I tah fat ewea I'M 4 70
24 l'tah fat ewea 109 4 70
14 etills 94 2 60
ltd Wyoming rat ewea....,.., 1 ion
l;3 Wyoming fat ewea .7 .,..110" "4 $s
13X Wvnmlnif fat awaa A 4JE
Si
n Wyoming lat ewea m 2
ini ? vmuig mi ewea mj g fa
49 Wyoming rat ewes 114 4 43
11 Wyoming fat ewes ..112 4
xa Wyoming fst ewes '.10T( 4 40
274 Wyoming fat Umlw 43 4 85
XI Wyoming fat lams 42 4 85
W)oniing fat lambs 65 460
4MI Wyoming fat lambs 67 TOO
M Wyotiiig fat lamb ..' 46 7 00
'
Trustee's Gale!
On Friday. Kepteraber 4. 1914, at
14 A. M., at No. 267 Far nam street,
I will, by order of the Court, offer for
aale io the hlgheet bidder for rash
the- following personal property of
. A. DA-X.Zl.ia. k ItOITi
Xee Oreaaa Ifaetory, lata and Cwmlaf.
Motor, frees era, beiueg, paJisja,
molds, eto.
Salary ead Iwaca aVoexa. 14th aad
2edg-e. Cash register, eoda f owe-
lata, aafe, howoeaea, . Ilstoreo,
stock, etc
Bass &ob aad Store, 9SST Taraass St.
, All bakery tools, fixture, show.
eaaae, cash regurtar, soda foaataia,
toek, eto.
AJaTHum OSZrSI.lTat. Trrurtee
2oag. 1IHJT. 10O4 City Hal 'I Sk. Sldg.
HENRY SCHUMACKER IS
' MAROONED IN BERLIN
At Northwestern headquarters a post
card, written August 2. haa been received
from Henry Fchumaker. custodian of th
German home, now In the war gone of
Satisfaction and Savings Assured Facts
Mail Orden Filled From
Our Daily Ad$ end Care
ful f Prompt Attention
Given to Every Order.
An Interesting & Truly Healthful Display Authentic Modes
We hpv-fi not only maintained pur high standard, but hav bettered it, offering broad
'assortments of ideas in dress which reflect with great accuracy the styles as seen by au
thorities in women's apparel.
Fashions in Dress That
will place a woman at
once in style's front
rank. At each price
you'll find both assort
ments and qualities bet-
tered. Let us show you.
As a Special
For Thursday
Over 200 w nrre
Satins, crepe de chine and
nobby gerge frocks, Includ
ing the moat .charming
basque gtrlea; shown spe
cially at ....... $15.00
One More Py of the
Grtxtt ale of ' Sample
P'ur Act quickly, sel
dom, If ever before, was
such value-giving In fine
furs known. Come early.
fa Our Infanta' . Dept. A
splendid new line of com
plete outfits for the baby,
best assortment shown In
Omaha at 83.05 to 825
:
the illustration but come in and try. it on.' You'll find it wonder
fully becoming and a value you'll scarcely match' at less than $7.f0
elsewhere ........... 1 '. jjg
Many Other Clever Models Specially Priced.
Linens Thursday
Pure Linen Hucfc Toweling Dif
ferent widths for fancy towels;
values to 79c, yard 50r
Dew Bleached Belfast Satin Dam.
.ask, pure flax, $1.25 quality,
per yard 81.00
Dinner napkins, 22x22 inches;
all pure linen, assorted, $5.00
values, 6 for 81.50
Belfaat Pattern Table Cloths, as
sorted sixes, grass bleached; $5.
values, each 83.00
Table Padding, heavy fleeced,
full width; off the bolt. 38c
values, yard 25
High Grcde Viash
Bathrobing, per yard '. . . ... ... . . .' :35c
Bath Robe Blankets, each. $2.50
India Blankets . . . . $3.50 -to $8.50
Wool Blankets, pair.. $2.50 to $25.00
Comfortables, each, from 59c to $15.00
Baby Blankets or Cribs, ea., 39c t $45
Wash Dress Goods, yard. . . .5c'to $1.00
An Important Sale io .lolhcrs
, who have boys to get ready, for school.
Choice of All Boys' Spring and Summer Suits Every
one in stock, values from $3.95.up to $7.50; all sizes 6 to
18 years,. good coloi-s, many of .them dark, all at one
price for-three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturdav,
at ..: .....$2.00
Boys' Knickerbocker Pants Good dark colors, splen
didly made, 50c values, all sizes, just the thing for school
, pants; on sale 'rhursday,' Friday and Saturday. . . .29c
a.aaaaa"""""""""""
THIS IS PEACH WEEK Two
Tti Is ts extra raocy rruiu ws sarin
out- customers to. bur new, aa this
will be the cheapest fruit to put up
for the winter. . Ills
Tfeandar, p orato
I WW
Issksl Basse ft-Tlsr Bxtra Faaoy
- BerUett reera. per boa S1.7S
1ft lea. best trraaalate aM..10
44-H. Mki bst hih srade Flour,
made from No, 1 aelectod wheet
nothing finer for breed, pie or
cmkf. seek ft 1.3ft
1 here Beet 'Em All. Diamond C,
Lnnox or I-eundry Queen White
laundry Soep tse
14 -os. cens Condensed Milk TVe
4 Iba beat hand picked Nr Beejis
Ktirope. At the time of writing, Mr.
Schumeker slated that he wasln Herlln
and saw little. prospect of getting out, and
lst prospect of getting back to Omaha.
Own your home. You a purchaj
on eaay monthly payments like
Read the real estate columns.
e on
rent
rtj
Don't Miss Friday's Sale of Kamnl-
?. V'Vi ( U Lbii
ored Suits. Witch Thursday Eve. papers for
pricte. - ..........
Smart Rebeaux
Turbans en Sale
They're new;
they 're correct;
they're beautiful
One "of "the many
dashing new fall mod
els shown, here. Made
of black velvet, smartly
- edged with metallic
- braid and trimmed
with burnt pheasant.
You ran get a fairly
?ood Idea of the beauty
and' .becomingness . of
this new model from
4.98
Dig Special Sale of Cut Glass
A AT) lend id thnvine' a i ,.iii..i i .
duced ' prices"-
rVi. GI'VVPP1 Regular $3.50 values at 1
"o?ce a'tv. T,6 t0 M 0 TrlUe' bau"l Patterns; your
Handsome Berry BowlslMade'to Veil" it $8 to Vl'oV choice,' flS
C ut glass salt and pep
per, sua kers, reg
ular 50e values.
snap, at,,'; M.
pair fSi iCL
Goods
2S
' . W r r ,J M n a, mi t M alVi lilt aaW . r
In tho Domestic Room
Special Sale on Sheets and Pillow Cases
72x90, each 29c 38c 48c 59c
. 81x90, each. .... 38c 49c 59c 75c
Pillow Slij)s, each-r--
at. .:7c 8V2c 10c 12V2c 15c 18c
Bed Spreads, each. . . .... 39c to $3.00
Table Covers, each 59c to $5.00
Napkins, dozen 4o to a "5 Art
owehlsrac"h 3H 2
Towels, each .... 35i to 50
1
Carloads of Extri Ftncy Eltterta Freestone Peaches for Haydei Bros.
ror aaa
T bera Electrte Spark or 1 NejWithe"
. foep 5o
T .lbs. beat bulk Lundrr Starch -.ftoe .
II -os. jars pure fruit Preaervea. . aco
hrshey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb... aoo
Ooldrn Bauloa Coffee, lb UVk
Taa Batter CTbeeaa Market of .
Omaha for the ireople.
The- beai- t'reajnerjr Butter, rarton or
bulk, per lb aao
The best Countrr Creamery Butter,
Per lb. t
No. 1 fairy Table Butter, lb fte
:!LTnY.MAVnPM'Ci Finer it
SIXTY-FOUR MEMBERS
MORE FOR AK-SAR-BEN
PIxty-four more members may be talten
Into the organlistion of Ak-Sar-Ben thle
yesr. After thst the door will close. The
hustling committee, meeting at the Hcn
shaw hotel, reported 2 4.T4 members.
in September Sales
Store Open 8:30 A. M. to
6 P.. Af. Excepting Satur-
uajTf rrici wsvetfiK a
Will Be as Utual, 9 P.M.
Tailored Suits and
Coats that embodv
everv' best essential of
real value. Months of
careful and considerate
preparation finds us
now splendidly ready to
supply ypufl wants.
As a Special
For Thursday
185 AntTimn Suits Mad to
sell at $25.00; in the most
charming styles and desir
able materials, for this one
day. at, choice. . .$16.75
' Jnst NRtce1ed a big
Itock ' of Eitra Large
Blsee In . Coats, , , Suits,
Dreeses and Skirts for
large women, unutually
broad assortment for se
lection. ',' ,' ,
In Our Infants' Dept., One
Day; Thursday Baby,
Shoes and Hose, Rattles,
Bibs, 'Shawls and Sacques,
. 25c values at ., ....10
Tall.
75c Fancy Goods
- ' ;:'19C;'--'MK;
Thursday ' we will place
on sale. .all the beautiful
Art Needle Work, delayed
in .shipment from the- H. B.
Claflin Stock.
Table Coyers, Pillow.Tops,
Scarfs, Center Pieces,
f Laundry Bags, Stamped
j Linens, etc.; regular 50c
and 75c valuers; choice',"
;at.;...,.;.0,.;..19c'
tfemplete' stock-of D. M. 0.
! at Old Prices.j
Stamped LinensMade to
; sell at from 5c up to 35c,
at . .ic, sy2c; 5c, ioc
ueauuiui cui giass at. greatly re-
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Hardware Section
$3.TS Z.rrs Klis, Bsat Grsd Cut
Alunlamas ts fcattlsa, special
Thoxsdsjr tz.ua
3.1S miM iHt as4 XaTist
trad csjrt sJnmlsnm sUUsta, su-
olmX ThuttAmj $1 29
Vpaa AlamLaum Wars at Barstvla
Vrictm.
This la -a Jot of alfh frA Im
portad win. Oa aoooank of war
ooadiUoaa M mar b a long ttma
sinuju W " Mt iss prioss
,-lt. Pressrvinr Kettles, with
rovtr $I.1S
-qt Preservina Kettles, with
i-orer - to
Large Windsor Kettles, with
rovar
mbm4
Fancy Full Cream Cheese, lb.... .ftOe
Fancy Domestlo Swiss Cheese, lb Use
Ooaeord Orapea for JsUy, basket lfte
Blpe Tomatoes. laxs ajuket bee-
lfte
It lba. New Potatoee to the peck.tfta
New Cabbage, per lb to
4 bunchea fresh Beets or Carrot. !fte
Treen Peppers, market basket... ftfte
Fancy Denver Heart Lettuce, head lee
Fancy Tenrer Cauliflower, per Ib.loe
I-arae Kts Plants, each ........ .fi
I stalks freeh Celery jja
Was or Oren Beans, lb. ......... fte