10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1916, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Follows Future Market Lead and Sells , Considerable Higher. RECEIPTS ARE VERY HEAVY Omaha, Bpel t, Itll, FoMetrinr the huTT advance In the fu ture market each wheat aold from efftttc Me-har. Th receipts were vary havy. but the demand far thla creal wai excellent, and the aamplea were aajlly dlipoaed of at the advance In price. Ke. 1 hard wheat a vera fed from 1.4I te 11.(9, while the bulk of the No. I trad old at 1.41. No. 4 hard covered a wide raiure, the lowest price being- ll.H ana the hit-heat $1.47, the bulk eel ling from fl.40.fl.4B. The corn market wai firm, wtth th bulk of the aamslea rolna- at a He advance. The ytllow told at Ho premium over the whit and mixed corn thee demand for thla variety being- particularly atronf. The eata market followed corn and wheat ' In the advance and wee quoted from lo to JUe higher, the bulk of the aampiee graa it Vn. I whit and eeinna- at 44c. The beet aradea of oata sold at 44HC and . ie and the poorer gradea ranged In price from 4 to 43 c. Are Hold about 1c above Saturday! high- nt quotation and barley ruled from lt3e higher. The receipt of both theae cereale were very good end thre waa an excel lent demand for all rradea of barley, Clearances were: Wheat and Flour equal to 1.043.0OO buaheli: corn, JS1.000 DUineii ala 1CI flOO huhla Liverpool cloae: Wheat, 2d lower to Jd . up; corn, lower, Primary wheat recelpta were t, 121.900 huihela and ahlpmenta J.olO.Mft bueheli, gainst recelpta of 1,470,000 buihela and ahipmenta or l.iii.ooo Duenei .aai year. Primary corn recelDta were 156.000 buih' and ghlpmente 167,000 buaheia. agalnet recelpta of 110,000 buaheia and ihtpmenta or ZTfc.OQv buaheia last year, Primary oats receipts were 3.177,000 buah el and ahlpments 1,171,000 bueheli. agalnet receipt of 1,1X3. 609 bueheli and ahlpments or l, fit, fee Duaneia iaai year. CARLOT RECEIPTS, Wheat Corn. Oat. Chlearo 71 HI 2 Minneapolis OH rtiiimh 171 Omaha 34 41 t fft. Lout tt 111 129 Winnipeg 717 ' These sale wars reported todsy : Wheat No. 1 herd winter: 1 cars, II. 0H: T cars, 91.19. No. I hard winter: 11 cars. 1110; 10 cars. 1.4Hi 11 oars, 1.41; 1 car, 11.41 No. t hard winter: 1 car, $1.10; 9 cars, 91-41; 1 cars, 91.41: 9 ears, 11.41; 41 ear. 11.41; 1 car, I1.47H; car, 91.47; 1 car, 1.49H: 1 car, 9140; 1 car, 11.41; 4 l-l oars, 91-41; 1 car, 91.44. No. 4 hard winter: 9 car, 91.47; t cars, 91.40; I can, 9141; 1 oar, 9144: I car, 9I.4SH: 4 cars, 91.41; I cars, 91.41; 1 cat-, 11.414; 4 cars, 91.41; 4 oars, 91.40; H oar, 91. car, Bam pi nara wmier; 1 car, 91.41; 1 car, 91-49; 1 oar, 91. I: 1 car, 91.31. No. 9 spring: 1 car, 9111. No. 9 spring: 1 car, II 41. Sample white spring: car, 1.17; '4 car, II. it. io. I durum: 1 wr, 11.47; I ear, 1.49; 1 car, 91.41. No. 9 durum: 1 ear, 91.47; 1 car, 91.44H; 1 ear, 91-41. No. I mlitd durum: H car, 9149. No. 9 mixed: 1-1 oar, 91.41. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 91.19; I ears, 91-41; I can, 91-41. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 91.41; 1 ear, 11.41; J cat, 91.41; 1 car, 91.49; car, 911. Rye No. I, 1 ear at II I. 1 ear at II. II, 1 car at 91.14: No. 9, 1 ear at IMS; No. 4, 1 nsr at 11.11. Bariey o. a. a cars si sea, a vera ai woe, 1 car at 9vc; No. 4, 1 car at Ito, 1 car at 11c, 1 oar at lie, 1 ear at lie. Corn No. f white, two-fifths ear at loo; No. I whits, 1 car at 10 Ho, 1 ear at 10o; No. 4 white, 9 ear at 7lo; No. I yellow, 1 car at IOHc; No. 1 yellow, 1 ear at 10c, three-fifth ear at 7c; No. I ysllow, 1 ear at II He; No. I yellow, 9 ear at lie; No. 1 mixed, 1 earn at lOo; No. 1 mixed, 9 ear at 7c. 1 ears at 7tHe; No. 4 mixed, 1 car at ?te; No. t mixed, 1 oar at 7lo; No, 1 mixed, X ear at Tie, I car at 77Uo, 1 car at Tie. Oats No. t whits, 1 ear at 4 So; standard, 1 vara at 44He; No. 9 whit, 1H ears at 44c; No. 4 whits, 9 car at 43 c, 4 ears at 4IHo; sample, 1 car at like, 1 cars at 410. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard. 11.4101.19; No. 9 hard, I1.44C1.&0; No. 4 hard, 911101-47; No. I spring, H.4101.12; No. I spring. 91.4101.41; No. 1 durum, 11.46 01-47; No. I durum, 91-4101-47. Corn: No. t whits, 7l4OI0e; No. I whits, 711,9100. No, 4 white, 7!07lo: No. I whits, 71 Vi Ie; No. 1 white, 7l7IHe; No. 1 yel low, lOOIOHe; No. 9 yellow, 7IHOi0c; No. 4 yellow, 7H7IHc; No. 9 yellow, 790 No. 9 yellow. 760 71c; No. 1 mixed, 7OI0c: No. 9 mixed. 7IH07le; No. 4 mixed, 7l07lc; No. 9 mixed, 7IHOTIc; No. 9 mixed. 77H079C. Oats: No. I white, 44H04Ac; standard, 4444V: No. I white, 4fc0 44c; No. 4 whits, 41V04lVc. H tr ie) : Malting, I709e: No. 1 feed, iflffiie, Rje. No. 1, 91.U01.14; No. 1, ll.KCMI. - Omaha Future. , Ths wheat market opened strong today on all option and elosed with a lo gain on September and a little better than le on both th December and May options Trad Ing In ths December article was excep tionally heavy 'and there waa a big In crease In ths May trading. Com ruled lc higher on September and to higher on the May and December. December and May oorn carried the bulk of the dealing In corn and there was a fairly active trad In th September. Oats were strong In sympathy with the ether markets and showed substantial vans over the opening prices. umaha cloalna- erica an futum t t.u 1.200 12,100 IIH ioo a ,:oo 77 11.100 101 H "i',9oi iii" Am. Beet Sugar, . , American Can.... Am, C. St Fndr.. . . Am. Loco.. Am. 8. it Refg..., Am. Sugar Refg.. Am. Tel. Tel. . . Am. Zt.no. L. aV S. Anaconda Copper,, 99,909 17 Atcnteon Held win Loco Baltimore fc Ohio.. Brook. Rapid Tr. . Ilutte e Sun. Cod. Cal, Petroleum. ... Canadian Pacific, . Central Leather. . . Chesapeake at Ohio. C, M. 4 St. P Chicago A North.. C, R. I. A p. Ry. Chlno Copper Colo. F. A Iron... . Corn Prod. Refg,. (.rue i oie steei. 1744 4 an 41 iw l14 l. is. MOO til lli 1,1011 tt II lift loo lot 10014 lootf n4 Ht4 i IH4 81t n'4 2,100 1.200 1.400 1,400 IT. 00 Dl.tlll.r,' Security. 1.100 Erlo 7.200 oenerai Electric. . ut. Nortn pra at, North. Or etf. Illinois C.ntr.l..,. Inter. Con. Corn... Inspiration Copper. 11,104 IIS 4 4J Int.r. 11. r.. N. J . loo lltti 111 lit Int. M. M. nfd. otto 14,100 IK'i 110 11,'i K. C. Bouth.rn.... 100 lt 91 14 U K.nnoeott Coppor. 12,100 I0 fcO I0U l.ouU. Kub 121 H-x. P.troleura... 21.100 110 102U 10t it.mi i.Dppir l,,vv Its ..t SB MO., K. tk T.lt. PfO Mluluro P.olflc... 1,200 4 Mont.nt Pow.r N.tlonKl L.aa Nevada Coppor. ... 1.700 I Hi 2.100 l4 17 V 1,100 111 117 4 1,200 U0H lot N. T.. N. H. R Norfolk Wnt... Northern Pacific PaeKlo Mall Pacific T.I. T.l. Pinnarlvanla Kay con. uoppar.. Roadlnl 12,100 1 n.p. iron HtMl, 4,,no Itu II Phat. Artl. Coppar. 700 20 4 St Art. Wht. .p( Hay Com. pl. i).c. : Oata. Dec. May Op.n. Htth. Low. Cloaa. Tea. 1 40 1 41 140 1 44 lit t 1414 1 4,14 141 1 4144 144 141-4414 110147 llo3l441, 'J tt 7144 7I 7t4 ;; ;i 7i '4 71 7t 71H " H 41 4IH 494 " 'S 47 4IS 4114 Chlcaao cloaln prion, fumlah.d Th Km Ill guuth aut.nth atraat: Art. Whi. R.nt. Mar . s.pt. IMC. ' Mar Oata S'Pt. UK. Uar Perk B.pt. Oct Urd OoC Dm. Rloa Dot. 147V4-4t ll-4 li!14-ll I I 10 4. t,VT4 no 76 1, 4 4IC)4t(4 tltilllt Ml' 12 IT 1 Hlh. Low. Cloaa, I I II H 147 1 II 1 II 14114 1 42 1 "M 111 1 4114 I 4 II T 7IH 7t 7114, 1114 " 4014 4,44 ttttH 4IC 4IH 314 l4 12Hiiia 17 T IT 70 17 Tl IT II II II 10 It l II tl 14 II II 17 14 10 14 11 4 41 14 IT 14 IT 11 It II II II 11 141 141 141 "4 H M 4 4114 114 r art Marliot, Kanaaa Cltr. fcpt I Whaat No. 1 hard, tl.Mttl.Ms Ko. 1 r.d. 1 tltjl.10; Bapt,m. I'loi H b.r, 11.41; Mar, 11.40 Corn No. 1 mlaod, 11014c; No. I whits. l:JI14c: No, y.llow, HOKo; R.pt.m. Sv4"uc D0n,b MeM0i Mar. ,0:?..., wh"' "HtMHoi No. I mtid, t7tjtln. Butter .'r..m.rr. I la; flratl, lie; aae onda Itr; parkin),, 24e. Efa Flreta, 27c. ara, iao. MlaaaapUa drain Market. : Minneapolis, (apt. I. Wheat apt.mbsr, 1I.0014; Dacambar, 11. II. Caah: No. 1 hard. 11.07141 No. 1 northern, laa l.tlll; No. 1 northern, II. 171401. 41V4. Plour Pancr patents. ll.H. Olhsr trade, Hnrhanfad. Barlar lltle. Rra II lll IT. Bran tll.00t12.00. Corn No. I rellow, lialllc. Oats No. 1 white. 41011140. riajapsaaV 11.044 01.1444. t Lonla. Mo., lapt I Wheat So. 1 red. 11.K01.I714; No. I hard. 11.11 t)l II 14 Raptemsor, 11.1014; Daeambsr, 11.41 0 Corn Na. 1, Ito; No. I white. ItOltUo; .- Oata Ma. I. tiatiUo: Mo a ai, 1.. ItTorwoal Otmla Market Liverpool, (apt, I. Wheat Spot. No. 1 Manitoba, lta Id; No. I, 14a 4d; No, I rod western winter, Itetd. Corn Spot. American tailed, saw, 10s Td. Floor Winter pat.ota, 41a. Mops la London tPaelflo eoaat), 14 tie. Dry Goods Market. - New York, olept. I Cotton goods and rams wsr firm todar. lreoe goods also wars arm. with nativity la wool Hum. fllik. ..wars active. Jobbers reported a food trad. NEW YORK STOCKS Better Known Shares Make Up Most of the Entire Operations. U, S. STEEL SELLS HIGH New Tork, Sept. 1. The trength and feverish activity of todays' market might have been more convincing had not some of the better know isiuee Mercantile Ma rines. United atate Steel, Reading, In spiration Copper and Mexican Petroleum- mad up an overwhelming percentage 01 me entire operations. Out of a total of almoat 1,000.000 shares th Marine contnouiea 100.000 share. Steel 110,000 and th others referred to about 111,009 share. Deal in ra In Marines. lor wnicn no special reason developed, other than th early ap oroach of the reorranlsatlon, were on a seals almost unprecedented sine tb boom dayr nl Steel. The preferred made a gross aaln of II oolnts on It rise to ths new rec ord of 119, and the common also scored a new record, gaining 9 to 9IH. Hi eel a so sold at the Highest pne in us history, touching II In th final trading. Adding lent Friday's regular and extra divi dend of 24 point to today's maximum, It established a price of 101 U,, or almost 2 points mora than Us previous Dest. Ke r-BPrinrrild Tire common ana pre ferred, also rose to new levels at and 01. with a 7-oolnt gain for Chandler Motor at 101 on Its extra dividend. Conspic uous shtrength was manifested by other motors and aeieccorles. Stocks wore at t heir beat In the last hour, that particular period witnessing a aoectacular movement In Mexican Petro leum, wnicn made an extreme gain or i to 110, with spmpathetic gain in other Mx lean. CoDDOrs. the more representative Indus- trials, equipment and munition gained 1 to I point, with 1 for setbiehem nisei. Ralsl wars Irregular, General new of tha day included a new low record for mark at 19 tt and the re ceipt of another large amount of British gold by way of Canada. Ponds were irregular and without special feature. Total sales, par value, iJ.7jft.ooB, United Btats bond wr unchanged on call. Number of loading as and Quotation on in mantel war: Sales. High. LrOW. utos. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Mostly Ten Higher or fifteen to Quarter Up in Two Days Lambs Up. HO OS C0NTINUIHQ TO CLIMB Omaha, Rapt. I, lilt. Rec.lota were: Cattle. Hora. Bhaep. Official Monday 2.021 411 14,401 Eatlmate Tueeday 2,100 110 21,600 Two daya thla w..k.. 1.121 1.261 40,001 Sam. daya last weak .. .21.462 10,,22 I4.T22 Name daya 1 weska ago. 17,6,4 .!' 13.1T2 Same daya 2 waaka acclMU 16,6,1 21.214 flame days 4 weak. ajo.. 12.720 12.111 30.T27 Same days laat year ....20.171 11,127 71,174 Racelnta and dlenosltlon of live stock at tha Union Block yarda, Omaha, Neb., for twentr-four hours ending at 2 o'clock yes- tardar: RECEIPT CARB. Cattle. Hoia. Sheep. Hft C, II Ht P 1 1 Missouri Psclflc... I Union Pacific 40 1 " C. N. W eeet.. 2 1 .. C. ft If. w., west.. Zi w (.'., St. P.. JI. i O... 4 C, B. 4V west... 1, 1 11 C R. I. aV P.. east. 2 1 1 Chlearo Ct. West.. Total recelpta. . 3 II 014 "14 1 l"l 101 . 111 112 16 I6!4 ,6 II 1,240 101 101 i.ioi 'ii'u iiis i.ooo 'i?" ioo 10 1144 700 177 171 1.400 1714 1644 2,00 01 10 Mil 1,400 I4U 114 SK 1,100 lllti 12414 1J1H l'Stt 044 SB II 14 10 l 95 tAU 91 U T. Central 11,100 1044 101 10IH 61 12TJ 101 1.900 BSi HU 1BV 4,100 Hk J4 16 14 Vfa fit4 14 noil ? tail tcuthern Paclfio.. 4.10 97 97 ITU Southern Railway. 1.109 14 4 IIH it 8tudebalcr Co.,.. 10.7ftfl HI 1!0 Tennessee Copper,, 1,100 16 14 Mi 14H Toxa Company... 100 111 ltjt m in ion racino ix.eo llf lis Union Paclfio pfd. 1,100 10U 10 90 U. S. Tnd. Alcohol, 1,109 111 199U 111 Hteel 141,109 19 1T4 lltt K. Steel nfd i.loo mu ii?7 m Mh Conner 1.T0O 14(1 iiu s Wahsah ntA "II".. SAO situ, esse iiu Ytern Union 141! Westlngh. Kleetrle. 1,400 tt II ftp tuiai aaiva lor ins oay, 1,000,090 snares. .. Nw Yrfc Moaey Market. New Tork. Rent. I. Uercentlla P-natvL IS411H 9r ent. Hterllng Bxrhanie 40-flaT bill. Il.TlU- demand, t4.TI; cables. 14.74 Lll. Btiver Bar, io; uexioan dollars. II He. Bonds Government steady:: railroad Irregular. Time IrOarts Ftrmeri 99 day. ISIU ner cent: 10 days, m4ylMi prent; six months, IttViVt Pr cent. Call Money Firm; high, I par eent; low, I per cent! ruling rat, I per cent; laat loan. I per enet; eloaln bld.lH per ceni; orrerea ai 3 per cent. U. B, ref. 1, reg it Mn. Pac. eon. do couDon. . . . . Mont. Power U. 8. la. reg...ftON, K. C. deb, 9a . i"i'N, T. Cut 4"a .101H (lltil) 10IS4 .119tiN. r., N. H. A . 101 S4 H. ev. 61 110 No. Pae. 4 llti 4u nnu do ts....,.....iiti Anglo-Prcneh l.HO. 0. 1 ref. 4S...1IT. Mchlaon gen. 4. .librae. T. T. Is. .100 s o. 4s in "nn. eon 4Mja.i04 do rtiwi-on U. S. 4. reg do coupon Am. Smelt, li Am. T. T, a. 101 ItC .111 Cent. Pae. O. ev. 4A. ('., li. a u. Ji. Beth. Steel ref.la.100 do gen. 4m...l0tV iBtSH'Readlng gen. 4. 11 e"ai b. b, r. 17 V ref. 4 IIU C4.MASt P.cv.4e. 104 So. Pae. ev. 1..104 C, R. I. 1 P. do ref. 4. , . . . . II By, rr. s ti no. rty. is idi . A K. ref. 44S.HVU, P. 4 14 U n.n.Q.con,4..,.T7 Mo ev. 4 111 Brie gen. 4 Tl V. B. Rub. ....102tl (Ion. Klee. 6e...l044r. S. Steel 6... 101 at. No. let 4US. lit west, union 111. Cent. ref. 4s. .IHWestlnghous 1. M. M. . . .lwiH kic ev. BI...11T K. C. S. ref. KS..I0 D. A R, G ref. I.4 N. un. 4... 13 'Bid. Offered. M.,KT. lit 4S.T1 lsocal S toe ha and Beads. Quotations furnished by Bums, Brlnlcer A Co., 441-11 Omaha National bank build ing, Omaha; BTOCKB Bid, ASKSd. Beatrice Crmy. Co. I pot pfd. ..101 101 Booth Fisheries Co. pfd 80 II Deere A Co. pfd 19 11 Douglas Hotel Co. stock 90 TO Fairmont Crmy. Co. pet pfd. .104 101 Qoorh M. A B. Co. T pat pfd B 11 100 Muuntain ma tea t. at t. C0..111 111 MrCrory Stores Corp. pfd. 14 11 Omaha A C. B. By. A B; pfd 19 Omaha A C. B. St. By. pfd.... Ti 71 Omaha A C & 01. By. eon... 41 11 peters Mill co. prd ,.,,11 101 Packard Motor Co. pfd 100 101 ftulRberger A Son Co. pfd...... II 100 union mock yard 1 pet toe..io ill BONDS Booth -St, Louis Is, 1111 11 IOO Denver Oas A Klee (s, 1941.... 11 II Rest St. 1 A Sub. la, 1913.... II 17 Iowa Ptd. C. Co. Is. 1119-1124. 19 190 Ft. Dodge, Dea. Moines I I C.. II 11 K. u. Hy. 1st 61, ) 17 91 O. A C. B. St. Ry. 1. 1131.. lltt ITU Suliberger A Son Co. 4, 1141,. 19 100 Swift A Co. la, 1944 100 100 Tork Neb.) gen. Imp. I. 1119.100 101 Trenton (Nb.( Elec. Is, 1 931 -34. 04 104.31 LaiMln Btoek Market. ljondon, Sept. I. American seeurltlea were Id I In th absence of a lead from wall a tree l. out price hardened near th elose. - Sll'r Bar, Sld per ounce. Money 4 per oent. Discount Kates Short hills. !U4tBU Mr cent, thro month. !& per eent. Bevah Clearlaara. Omaha. Sept. 1. Bank rleatinra for Omaha today were 11,141,141,14 and for the corresponding day last year, 11,114,441.11, Cotton Market. New Tork. SeoL . I. Cotton PuH.a opened firm; October, 14.99e; December, li.eto; January, lt.isc, March. II. lie; May, 144SC. Spot steady: mlddllnc noland. ll.iie. Satea. 109 bales. Th ootton market closed oaar at a de cline of 11 to 14 points. Liverpool. Sept. I. Cotton- not stsadv: good middling, l.lld; middling, I.Tld; low middling, l;ld; sale, 1,004 bales. Metal Market. New Tork. Sept. I. Metals Lead. It ll 9.11. Spelter dull; spot East St. Louis de livery, It. 71 asked. Copper firm; electro lytic, I3T.I9C11-09. Iron steady; No. 1 northern, Ill.lOf) 11.90; No. J, 110. Off Q 19.10; No. 1 southern, 1.I0 14.49; No. I, $19.99 sfiv.ev im (inn; spot, fif.ifMt.Jt. At London: Scot eoossr. ilOl: futures. (109 10s; electrolytic, 110; spot tin. 1179 lis; future, MU 10s; lead, in, apeltar, 141. :m si 4KS 149 1,111 H .... 1.138 417 171 4,718 412 10 4 'i:U .... 13 2 14 ;fl 41 15 M 11 -I 44 I 14 .... .... II $ 4 II 11 II 121 .... 1.&2S DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattls. Hogs. Sheep V.orr s A Co HKlft A Company. . .. Crdahy Packing Co.. Annour A Co .r. W. Murphy Linrolr. Packing Co.. H. Omaha Packlr g Co, Kohr Packing Co Btnton, Vansant-Lueh Hill A Son F. B, Lewis. J. B. Root A Co Posenatock Bros. .... F O. Kellogg Werthelmer A Degen. H. F. Hamilton Sttllfvan Bro Rctbschlld A Krebs.. Mo. .A Kan. Calf Co.. Chrlittt Huffman Roth mass berg- Banner Bros Jthn Harvey hlln Jensen A Litngren.... Other buyers Total 1,117 1,011 11,711 Cattle Receipts were very moderate again today. Th total for the two days amounts to only 4,111 hsd, as against 11,911 for the same period last week. The light run, as a matter of course, is due to mo rauroaa strike sear at th elose of laat week that cut off western shipment. Th trad today waa reasonably active at price that were strong to as much a 10c higher than yesterday, or around llt3Sc higher for the two days. The meager of ferings changed hands In good season In ths morning. The best corn-fed yearlings hers sold up to flO, while range beef sold a high as li. 10, Quotation on cattle; Good to choice heaves. 11.00919.90; fair te good beeves. H. T64J1.I0; common to fair betvei, $4,604 I. 71; good to oholcs grses beeves, $7,600 9.00; fair to good grass beeves, $7.1697.60; eommon to fair grass beeves, $6.2007.16; good to choice heifer. $.1097. 11; good to choice cows, 14.407.00: fair to good cowa, $6,714)9.49; eommon to fair cow. $4,009 6,76; good to cholcs feeders, I7.3&4H-26; fair to good feeders, $6.I07.36; common to fair feeders. $4.0001.76; good to choice stookera, $7.1107.76; stock heifers, $6,600 o.to; stock cows, ivz6 m; stock eaives. $4,6001.09; veal eaives, $6.90011.10; beef bulls, stags, etc., $1.9007.00; Bologna bulls, I6.IG01.I1. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Ill $1 tt 4 117 $1 40 ....161 I 10 .... Ill I 16 49 HT .... 938 7 90 II 970 ....1101 T 11 II 194 ....1081 1 00 11 1111 ....1211 I 76 11 Ill COWS, .... 141 I 60 21 121 ....1041 I 60 10 146 .... 961 I 00 II T74 ....1011 I 81 II Ill CALVES. .... 140 I 10 14 ,. 4S7 .... Ill I 10 1 131 ... 147 11 31 STOCK BRS AND FEEDERS, ....1004 7 10 WESTERNS, J. S. Hull Nebraska. aAr. 11 fdrs 1111 11 feeder 1101 I feeders 1311 C. W. Thsnbold Idaho. 10 itesre IM I eowa mas 1 oews 16M 74 steers.. , 131 II leer.,,, mo Dan Oorbv Idaho. 17 feeder 184 I steer an II steers. 1441 uua Brtnneman Nebraska, It.. I,. 10.. I.. II.. l.o 14.. 1.. II;. 10.; 41.. No. It cows.. Ill 49 NEBRASKA. 11 steer , inn 7 4 4 steer.,,, ioo g I -alf.,.,. 40 1 71 I heifers , H 9 71 cava Ill 00 1 cow.... 710 00 ' Hos About all that muI h m enP todai'a hog supply was that It was larger than Monday'. There were only twelve ear or about no hii miivari ui... the two day' arrival 1.141 head, the mall eat for any Monday and Tuesday in a long ..J. fw in cnrreaponaing oay last week arrival were 10,111 head, two weeks ago 1,197 head and last year 11,137. Including what hogs were held over yes terday, there were mora than l.OflO htarl on offer thla morning, so trade bore a little more reaemblanoe to a regular market to day. Comparatively light runs wero the rule all around th circuit, and sharp advances noun ai neany ail points l,ocal ship pers bought moat of the offerings, though packers got a few loads. Prices, while more or less uneven were In ilmmt nn Instanc quoted as less than a quarter high er than Saturday, while on some of the least desirable stuff It was thought that thre waa even more advance than that. Thero were not enough hog on sal to make a bulk, but nearly everything landed within a range of $19.16019.60, a few com mon heavies selling as low as $10.40, with 1 pretty good kind of butchers up to $10.81. Thla price was ths highest actually paid, though, owing to the foot that no toppy hogs wsr offered, It w impossible to say Just where best light and butcher would land. Moat trader considered $10.60 a con servative quotation for best shipping grades. nepreseniauv aai: No. Av. Bh. Pr, No. Av. Sh. Pr. I. .Ill ... 110 1ft 11. .Ill ... ItO II II.. 379 lift 19 16 41.. Ill 190 10 II II. .131 40 10 10 41. .Ill 40 10 II Bheep sheep and lamb receipt ot bark to something Ilk normal thla morning though both th eattla and aheep runs were exceedingly light for this aeaaon. Ar rivals were estimated at ninety-four ears, or 16.100 head. 80 far thin week supplies amount to 40,001 head, as against 4.711 last weoR. n.ui two weeks ago and 79. 176 a year ago. Th run here was br far ths heaviest on (he market map again today, but under th Influence of a strong local packer de mand and bullish reports from other pulnts trade opened quit a little higher. Move ment etarted early and bulk of th lambs had changed hands by the middle of the forenoon at prices that were generally 100 0o higher than yesterday. Close wa If anything the day's beat time and everything In th fat line had changed Painful Swollen Veins Quickly Relieved and . Reduced Mrs. R. M. Rtmlsr. of Federal. Kansas. write nn tntrtlng account of her luseoss In reducing a sovert ease of enlarged vain that shovM be encouraging to other similar ly aflleUd. Sh suffered with badly swollen and Inflamed veins (In fact on had broken), for mora than vn years bofort ah be eara acquainted with Abeorbln. JrM and used ft. Abaorbtn. Jr., was faithfully applied for HTtral weeks and, to quota from her letter, "The larw knot in th vein left, It was nil niely healed and baa not bothered 1 linee." Abeorbln, Jr., 1 an entUepti liniment healing, cooling and loothlng. Saf and pleasant to as, ll.M and $1.00 at your druggist's or postpaid. Liberal trial bottle postpaid for 10 In stamps. W. F. YOUNG. P. D. F. 1U Tempi St Ipringfiald, Mai. ah m! a li-np before mlddav. Ilulk of the de-ilrflbl- offerings sold upwards from I10.41), b-st icnthlng $10.40, the llguest figure psii hce since two weeks ago today. Fat cheep were In mure liberal suppl but here, too, request was good and prices showed a stronger tone all through, a num ber of ewe sales being called as much as lefllle higher. Several bunches sold as high as IS. 7 6, while one lot reac.hM $6.00, and a band of ewes that carried a sprinkling of wethers resetted $7.00, which pries also bought some straight wethers. Ths feeder market waa none too ac tive and quite a few bunches were still un sold at noon, hut what stuff had changed hands was easily steady with laat week. Quota t tone on shep snd lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $10.40010.40; lambs, fair to good, $10.00010.36; lambs, feeders, $9,600 10.16; yearlings, good to choice. $7.0007.60; yearltnga, fair to good, $4.6007.00; yearlings, feeders, $6.1098.00; wethers, fair to choice. f6.1607.I6; ewes,, good to choice. $4,269 4.10; ewes, fair to good, 14.0006. 66; ewee, plain to culls, $4.0006.76; ewes, feeders, 11.0001.36; ewes, breeder, all age, $6,160 9.00. Representative tales: No. Av. Pr. 160 Wyoming feeder lamb.... 61 $ I 16 10$ Wyoming feeder lambs 17 10 11 84 Idaho feeder lambs 64 10 16 177 Idaho feeder lambs 4 10 II 1,149 Idaho feeder lamba 64 10 16 II cull lamba IS 9 00 US cull feeder lambs 77 I 46 147 cull lambs 77 I 46 188 Idaho feeder ewes 93 4 16 170 Idaho feeder ew 103 1 76 114 Idaho feeder ewes 14 4 86 29 Idaho feeder ewes 110 6 76 114 Wyoming ewes 114 7 00 43 Wyoming ewes 104 6 4$ steers and heifer, $7.6009.00; native calve, lfi.O0tpH.76. Hogs Receipts. 1,600 head: market hlgh r; pigs and lights, $7.00011.11.10; mixed and butchers, 110,7011.30; good heavy, $11.30011.40; bulk. $10.70011.20. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 860 head; market itrnnv: limhi. 17 01 On 10. 60 : sEamrht- jer ewes, $6,0007.26; bleating ewes, $1,000 10.00; yearlings, iB.ontf .&. Sioux City Lire Stock Market. Sioux City, Sept. I. Cattle Receipts, 100 head; market stsdy; beef steers, $6,760 10.10; cannnrs, $3.7606.16; stocker and feeders, $6.3607.46; bulls, stags, etc., $6,360 7.00; feeding cows and heifers, $4.3606.60. Hogs Receipts, 600 head; market 10011c Ihlgher; light, $10.30010.20; mixed, $10.30 010.5; heavy, 115.36010.76; bum ox saiea, $10.30010.16. Sheep and Lambs Not quoted. at harvest was only 42.4, the lowest average ever known. An extreme bulge "of 40 wai shown by wheat In some case. Foretciiers gave signs today that no time was being lost In getting hold of a share of the surplus in last year's wheat In this country and In Canada. Corn sympathised with wheat. Crop esti mates werv materially lower a compared with a month ago, Oata were lifted by a good export de mand. Figure on this season's yield of oata were greatly reduced from the govern ment total of last month. Most of the trade In provision consisted of changes from the nearby months to the January delivery. Price changes were Ir regular, Chicago Caah Price Wheat: No. 2 red, fl.SO01.IOH: No. I red. $1.4101. $0: No. S hard, ll.&l ti 0 L1H : No. 1 hard. $1.46V0 1.63. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 87088c; No. 4 yelliw, 14K0864c; No. 4 white, 84086. Oats: No. 3 white, 46Vi04Tc; standard, 464047c. Rye: No. Z, $1.1001.22. Bar ley: 7oc0$l.O7. Seeds: Timothy. $3,600 4 75; clover, $7.00014.00, Provisions: Pork. $27.76; lard, $14.60; ribs. $14.40014.86. Butter Steady: creamery. 20$lttc. Eggs Steady; receipts. 11.681 cases; at mark cases included, 2&H2ec; ordinary Ante, 24 W 24 He; at mark cases Included, 20 026c. Potatoes Lower; receipts, 10 car; Jer sey cobblers. $1.5001.70; Jersey giant, $1.3001.40; Minnesota Ohios, $1.1001.16. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, l!01!e; springs, 1818',.c. Lire Stock In Sight. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT. Cattle Market Reported Steady f Sheep strong) Hog MAgau Chicago, Sept. 6. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head: market steady; native beef cattle, $8.16 011.10; western steers, $6.6001.11; storkers snd feeders, $4.7607.86; cows and heifers, $3. 7509.60; calves, $8.60012.76. Hogs Receipts, 3,600, the smallest Tues day record ever known here; market unset tled, closed weak, 10016c advanre mostly lost; bulk of sales, $10.60011.10; light, $10.60 011. el; mixed, 10.10011.30; heavy, $10,010 10.26; pig, $4.6001.16. Hheep and Umbi Receipts, l a.ooo head; market strong; wethers, $4.1007.15; ewes, 4.4O07..t; lambs, $6.60010.10. Knnsaa City Llv Stock Market. Kansas City, Sept. I. Cattle Receipts, 8,500 head; market higher; prime fed steers, $10.00011.25; dressed beef steers, $7,600 75: western steers, $4.6009.60; stockers and feeders. $6.0001.31; bulls, $5,2604.60; calves, $4.10011.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head: market high er; bulk of sales, $10.40 011.04; heavy, $10.60 010.10; packers and batchers, 910.60011.06: light, $10.60011.06; pigs, $8.6001.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,100; market strong; lambs, $10.00010.40; yearlings, $7.60 09. 1&; wethers, $7.0007.60; ewes, $6,600 7.16. St. Louis .... Chicago Kansas City Omaha Bloux City ... Totals cattle. .. 3,900 .. 1.000 .. 9,600 .. 3,100 .. 900 Hoge Sheep. 1,400 160 2,100 12,000 4,000 4,600 860 26,600 600 .... AMUSEMENTS AMVSEMENTS. 16,100 9,660 41,810 St. Joseph Llv Btoek Market St. Joseph, Spst. 1. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head: market higher; steer. $6,100 10.60; cow and heifer. $4.50010.00; calves, $6.00 011.00. Hogs Receipts, 400 head; market, higher; top, $10.10; bulk, $10.40010.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.500 head; market, slow; lambs, $10.00 010.40; ewes, $6.7607.21. St. Lonli Lire Btoek Market. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 6. Cattle Receipt. 1,600 head; market higher; native beef steers, $7.00011.00; yearling steers and heifers, $6.5007.76; storkers and readers, u. 1001. 00; Texss quarantine steers, $6,600 8.50: prime southern steers, $1.0009.00; cows ind heifers, $4. 600$. 00; prime yearling NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day an the Various Lead Ing Commodities. New Tork. Hept. 6. Flour, firm; spring patents, $8.0008.10: winter patents, $7,400 7.66; winter straights, $7.0507.30; Kansas straights, 17.5007.75. Wheat Strong : No. 1 durum. $1 .74 ; No. 2 hard, $1.664; No. 1 northern Duluth, I1.7H4: No. 1 northern Manitoba, 11.74 f. o, b. New Tork. Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, 99 4 c. 1. f. New York. Oats Spot, firmer; standard, 660 56 "c. Hay Steady; prime, $1.30; No. 1, $1.25; No. 2, $1.1001.16; No. 3, $1.06; shipping, 76080c. Hops Quiet; stat common to choice, 1916. 9015c; 1114, 606c; Pacific coast, 1116. 9015r; 1914, 709c. Hides Steady; Bogota. 82033c; Cen tral American, 32c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, l"c; sec onds, ICc. Provisions Pork, firm; mess, $20,000 20.60; family, 129.00 0 31 .00 ; short clear, $27.00029.00. Beef, firm; mess, $20,000 20.60; family, $22.60021.00. Lard, steady; middle west. $14.90011.00. Tallow, firm; city, Ic, nominal; country, tk0Sc; spe cial, !e. Putter Easier; receipt. 7.H24 tubs; creamery extras. 181 034 4c; llrsts, 314 33c; SMjonds. 2IH031o. 13i;g Irregular; receipts, 1.536 cnees, fresh gathered, extra fine, 14095c; extra flreta, S3 83',4e; firsts, 31032c. Cheese Firm; receipts, 2,779 boxes; state, fresh specials, 18K01!c; state, average fan cy, lt,4018tc. Poultry Unsettled ; chickens, 13 ff 31c ; fowls, 17022ttc; turkeys, 26036c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Bullish Reports on Wheat Yield Strengthen Wheat nr-t Corn. Chicago, Sept. I. Big advances In the value of wheat resulted today chiefly from seeming confirmation of the worst predic tions of losses regarding the spring crop yield of 1914. Prices closed unsettled ,but 44 06'4c net higher, with December at $1.62401.61 and May at $1.6314 01.64. Corn gained 102Sc and oats lc to lttmc. In provisions the finish ranged from 7 Vic de cline to a rise of 15c. Virtually no wheat waa offered at the outsst, and It waa necessary to btd the market up tMo before the sales began to assume much Importance. Meanwhile the demand waa broadening. Oneauthorlty de clared that the total yield of wheat this sesson In the United States waa 26.000,000 bushel under the dnmestlo requirements for bread and seed. Another leading expert teported that th) condition of spring wheat Turpin's School of Dancing. First beginner's class, Monday, September 11th,' 8 p. m. First advanced class, Tuesday, September 12, 8 p. m. Applications re ceived now. Harney 6143. 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IT" Tf E D fT 5 CS DAVE MARION $$S$k&l$W8l tay - tsd-Vedsdav "THE WORLD OF FROLICS" Ygi22S' St..fc 'OriftMl Chief. Cut and Wonder Chorua AEROPLANE CIRLS (Final Performance Friday INIte.) JOHN A wriT A rrt U.I..' Dim. M.tl.. Weak Days. MANNING LEE BEST AND LATEST PHOTOPLAYS Plij Ssd TT LOU TELLEGEN I norma talmadge nd lB I TULLY MARSHALL, in "The Victory of Conscience" I gSfgL, PARAMOUNT PICTURES leiBaaaaaaSSsSMWMBBsSBSs-l Open 2-11 Dally. Perlormancaa 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7il5 LI ml?.) ALWAYS 10. I 1 SO I S B Ths Beat Faature. " " Phone Douf . 506 TODAY AND THURSDAY HTlirif TAXI I VERA MICHELENA, in .11 1 ff T I maxwell cars "DRIFTWOOD" UIH1L. I Webster 202 An Extraordinary Attractkm I if ft m iCs NEBRASKA PROSPERITY LEAGUE A Stafrwidt, Nonpartisan I Organization of Tax- s pavtrt A VICt-PRESIDCNTt WIILIY P. ABK N SOUTH OMAHA JOHN ALMRTBON MIRC HA NT, StNSSS DR. C. e. ALL HON suae son Oftl ANTIL 4 tMVSOTHINTO, SUMO I. M. BAIRO MARTtNOTOM J, L. BAKER 1 MARUMOTUSSS . J. W. BBNOER SAHttsa. mum ens st L,..0 .TT I CH AS. H. BROWN SCAl. aSTATI IHV1STMSKTS W. J. BUROMt INVBSTMtNTO HARRY V. BURKLCY ) W. M. BUtMMAN area Aes MAMUFAefURia LOUI fl. HITI OTOCKMAM, BSANMSV t, M. FAtRFlBLD SAL ST ATI IMVSSTMBMTO JOHN N. PRBNZIR 1 RSAL BSTATt IMVtSTHSHTi T. V. OOLDKN CAeiTAUST. O'MiltL PIRDINAND HAARNANN HANUPAOTURIS J. J. HANtOHIN CONTRACTOR PRCD B. MUNKKR ATTORHCT. WSST MINT FRANK B. JOHNSON OMAN A FRINTIMO CO. . j. Mar bach INVSeTMfNTS HON. J. T. KIILBV VALtMTlNB p. J. If t LLV MIRCHAMT. MIOBRARA FRANK B. KBNMARD CAPITALIST JACOB KLBIN BUD LATTA RANCH OWNSR. TBRAMAM . M. P. LIFLANO CAPITALIST B. W. M IB BATH COAL OPSRATOR JOHN A. MOHRBACH1R INVSSTMIMTS, WTMORB SOPHUS P. NIBLI PRANK A. NIMS SBTt MSBSB. fALlt SITT J. J. NOVAK ANRte, WILOIR J. J. O'CONNOR ATTORMST MSRCMAMT. HSBRASRA OITV HON. WATBON L. PURDV LAND OWMIR. HAOieON TMKODORC RBIMIR STOCKMAN. PULLSRTOH BARL ROHOI siTteis wteti. cmsbbss JOHN B. ROBICKV J. C. ROTH INVSSTOR, FR1 MONT JO)HN SCHINOLCR W M. SCHMOLLKR THIOOORI H. BBRK BTOCKMAN. MBLIOM B. B. BHUKB.RT MAMUPACTURSR MARRY B. BIMAN WMtSIOt PAUL P. SKINNIR MAMUPAOTVRU A. P. SHITM N. A. PttBBtROtR WNOLSSALSR HON. P. P. BTAFPORO NORP04.K WILLIAM BTORK IMVSeTMBNTe. ARLINOTON ROBBRT C. BTRBHLOW BSORBI B. YVLIR INVSSTHSNTS, MASTIMOS A. J. VIBRLINO MSB. FAtTON S V1IRUR i son erases a THBOOORB WIDANAN " STOCK BUT BR. AURORA S. B. WILL IV ATTORN t. BANBOLFM 8. N. WOLBACN MtRCHANT, ORANB MILAN O B. M. WOLCOTT MSRCNANT, CBNTRAL SITT HON. OTTO IUBXOW NAVOR. SCHUTLBR Dogs Proliibition iolvo llio Grime Problem? Prohibition has not solved the crime problem in Kansas. The best evidence on this point is found in the First Biennial Report of the State Board of Corrections Of Kansas. (The Latest available printed official report.) We reproduce herewith from page 25 of the Kansas report the list of new prisoners (605) received at the Kansas State Penitentiary during the two-year period ending June 30, 1914, and the character of crimes committed. f Table 8. For Biennial Period, Ending Jone 30, 1914 Chaxaerer.iCrisas W. Casasahtel Anon 1 Anon, fourth degree. 4 Anon, third degree 3 Abduction 2 Attempt, fake pretense 1 Adultery 1 Assault with intent to loll 13 Assault with intent to commit manslaughter 4 Assault with intent to commit rape 1 Assault with intent to rob 1 Assault with deadly weapon 4 Attempt to commit burglary, first degree 2 Attempt to commit robbery, first degree 3 Attempt to commit robbery, third degree 1 Attempt to commit burglary, third degree 1 Attempt to commit rape 10 Attempt to commit robbery, first degree 4 Bigamy 3 Blackmail 2 Burglary, first degree 1 Burglary, second degree 42 Burglary, third degree 36 Burglary, second degree and larceny 21 Burglary, second degree and jail breaking 1 Burglary, first degree and larceny 2 Burglary, third degree and lar ceny 6 Concubinage 5 Crime against nature 3 Concealing mortgaged property. 2 Enticing child 1 Total ... 605 Local Option and High License Mean Regulation. Pro hibition breeds the unregulated alley joint. The alley joint breeds criminals. The Nebraska Prosperity League OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION. IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION. HIGH LICENSE President, L, F. CROFOOT Treaiurer, W. 1. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES Send tor our literature. OMAHA, NEBRASKA Character ! Crlaae He. Caa Embezzlement ., Escaping custody False pretense .,. . . Felonious assault Forgery, first degree Forgery, second degree Forgery, third degree Forgery, fourth degree Gaming house Gambling Grand larceny.,.. Great bodily harm Incest Jail breaking Larceny from dwelling Larceny from peraon Larceny from railroad Larceny of domestio animals. , Manslaughter, first degree.... Manslaughter, second degree. Manslaughter, third degree... Manslaughter, fourth degree., Misuse of mails Murder, fint degree Murder, second degree Nonsupport Perjury Rape Receiving stolen property Robbery, first degree Robbery, second degree...... Robbery, third degree. ... . ... ... Belling liquor .. Selling mortgaged property. wife desertion . 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