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    THE BEE: OIvf AHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1916,.
14
"LIVE STOCK MARW
Hogs Set a New Record for
- South Omaha When They
' 1 Sold for Eleven Dollars.
1 v-
SHEEP EB '25 CENTS' UP
,--V . Omaha, September I. 11.
-Remote wr:.. Cattle, tut, www.
Offl.l.l Monday ...1.., S.ull
Ofritial Tuesday , M"
Official Wedneeaagr ,., 6.'
Official Thursday .... t.161
Kettuate Friday f.Mt
Five days this week. .16.601
Kama ilas lest sreelt. .11,16-1
Sam days t weeke asol7.6tt
t in tt.iii
j:,so ni.iii
11. IS 87,141
16,111 11.111
Kama aya weeas aioi,.
Same days last year.. I1..74 14.114 '
Receipt, and dlaposltlon of live s ock at
the Union etor yards. Omaha, for twenty
.four Hours endln at I'n. m. ysstsrday.
. , RECEIPTS CARTLOAD.
Cauls. Hois. 8hp. HVs.
e.. si. . p i ; : 1
Union Pacific .... is
t S! w. W.. asst.. I
16 '..
1 ... i
, SI
1... It
C. N. W.: west.. 44
C. St. P.. U. O.. 1
ft. if. Q-. aast.. 1
f... B Q., west.. It
CV R. I. P.. aast 4
C n. I. P.T weet . .
CM. Ot. Wost.v
-Total" receipts . .'. IS
' . DISPOSITION HEAD.
. Cattle. Hflfi.'
itorrls" C. ........ "
Swift 4k On ' 4T- 481
r-,..1a)i Paclclna Co 101 44t
hasp.
Armour It vo. .......
Schwarts Co
i- W. Murphy
' O. Pecklnf Co....
Kohr' Paoklnt Co....
nuonlnrer A O......
W. B. Vansant Co...
Benton. Vansant Jc I.
r. m. Lewn ,
J B. Root Co....
3. H. Bulla
RoBenstork TJroe. ....
t. a. .Kello ....
Warthelmsr Deon. JM
II. r. Hamilton . .
Sullivan. Bros. . .
Rothschild Krebs.
Mo. Kan. Calf Co.
Chrtstls ,.
Hltltns
Huffman
noth
OlasaborfT
.T.hH MbfOv .
Iennla 4V rranela ..
Jensen h Luntrea...
Pat O'Day
Other buyers
Totals ..'i.f.'........H I.IU ' tll.JIO
' Cattle Receipts seers Wderata as orntsl
On a Prlday. there bains' hardly enough beef
eteera to aaally Intereet buyers, -Tha trsde
an eiiph eatlla ,l slow, but tha fsellns
enerally steady on food kinds. Cows and
heifers were vsry dull and lOeila lower on
account of Ike ler run of Meilosn oattls
nipo.s - -
Ntrukn and feeders ware slow.nha coun
try demand belnd rather limited, and price
generally a little towvftn
Quoutlnns on - cattle: Good to choice
beeves. UO.OesJlt.U; fair to food beeves,
il.lvQll.OO; common to fslr beeves, IS. 769
.OS; food to ehsttis crass beeves, 17.769
I St: fair to lood crass beeves, IT.Ilsl7.Tl
16 'A
neinv.ii to feH- afeaa beeves. 16.16 B!
cooofta choice heifers, M.THj7.1S: cood to
choice cows, IH0 4J7.00r fflr to ood cows,
ft&SAi.t0: rnimmon to fslr COWS. 14.606
ill aood to choice feeders. 17.1601.16;
fair to cood leaders. 11.16 f 7.16; common
in fair feeders, l.0Bt4.U; ood to choice
stoeaers, ti.iif i.ib; eiore, niiii i.we
f ee. etnck erne 16.6001.10: stock oalvee,
I4.60ei.60: veal oalvee. I1.00B11D0: beef
bulls, sues, stb, I4.007.00; Bolocna bulls.
I6.lt0l.tl. .
H, Jv. Pr. No. -i Atr.
sac eei (e ' e. ....... v
140 t 60 II .. IM 0
11. ...... .lost I 76 . II. ....... 101 Til
14. ...... .1171 W(0
STKBRaT AND HsJIFSnH. ,
',. m t -
rat.VRsN .
II.-..
I...
1...
.. til I 00" , 11........ 17T I 71
.. Ill II 4 4........ Ill 11 to
W UMnahen Nebraska.
II feeders. 107. 1 II II cows.,.ltlt
4 heltus.. 787 7 to Istean., Ill
WrOsIINO. ,
14 steers.. UtV 7 40
lira. Joseph Oraok Wyomlnr. .
11 steers. . Til I 10 leteer... tiff
t 41
t tt
1 It
. t Raymond, Plcard Wyomlnc.
lataara.. 7t7 t ' .
VI....I Plneid WVQIBlng.
T Steers. 1 14 il 00 1 stser. ..Hot law
Huston 4 Shoemaker Wyomlnsr. .
'll0ales..!Hl' '0, " 10 steers.. 121T I 40
Davs .Plcard Wyoming,
(3 ttetrs.. 7!) I. 00 leteere.. 791 100
lira T. A. Sobbsknd Ed Arnold Wyoming.
I steers.. 124,1 140 , I steers. ,1011 7 60
Hoys Tha. market was a lively affslr
from tha very outset this morning. Both
shippers and packers were In urgent need
tt hogs, end they wasted little time In
preliminaries, nearly all the hogs' being
sold long before t o'clock. Prices wera
nulla a little higher- as . a general thing,
and while a few tradera thought they sold
hogs that were nof mush morethan steady,
general opinio was that the' market waa
.fully 6ri0o higher, and any -number of
'tales were made that looked a flat'dlme
above yeeterday. v
Prices were ejl tha hlgheet of tha year
ta data, bulk landing at 10.IO1V.OI. and
tha avaraga cost u within 10c of being
thW highest on record, whilst tops did set
a ew record ,for the yards.' reaching
11.00 for tha first time In the history of
this market. Tha general market la 600
SOo hlsher than, last week'a close, though
No. Av. In. Pr. - ' NoJ Av. 8h Pr.'
M..I77 ... lit I. .400 ... lit II
I4.J5I II l -It 40 I It.. 161 . 40 It 41 .
II. ,201 .ltt , It It 61. .176 ... It II '
14. .211 A.. 10 10 ,61. ,161 10 10 10
14. .Ill . ... It II Ml., Itl 101 It Tt
I..I0" It 11 0,0 ' '
Sheen A . pretty fair Friday lamb run
showed VP this morning, though offerings
were not nearly so largs as a week ago
' todsyt when 'the strike eoare brought In an
extra heavy run. Receipts wera estimated
at thlrty.nlne. cars or 10,100 bend, msklng
. tha total for the w.eek ta data tl.tll heed
s agelsst 111,611 last week. 17,044 two
.Mk, aso. and 118.767 a year ago.
.Pat lambs wsrs In very urgent demand
thlflnornlng. and everything offered early
lntne day at prloes that were called by 6
maloritv of tradera 16c hlaher than yes
terday. Most of tho offerings wera none
too deelrable and- Quality showed Jeo wide
a range insi, accurals nninnwH war
hard lo make, and opining differed a good
deal, A band iE Wutmlnge, . the best stuff
her., brought tho top'Yor the day and week
arlllnaval 110.16. Tops of a big string of
feedersVao d" to .kiners st ,110.10, and
packer got a fleehy up out of another band
or feeders at aiv.ee. M
There wera some trade d whe thought
the market no mora than -16c higher, but
It was the eptoton of the majority that
actual ooats would la thla Instance be lass
man ni.i.r , .w.rt.i, cone- vi
, the lambs hero were real choice, and while
' actual top waa only 110.16, a real teppy
airing was considered worth HO.ty and the
most optlroletlbv quoted 111. 00. As compared
with la week ago, values arearaund 76.0
hlsher. -
A pretty decant abare of tha offerings
ceneieted of -feeders) mosr of which come ,
lo two big abtpmenta. They sold readily at
eleady - prices, one band of nearly 6,000
head "brtnchfg 110.16, with -another good"
eised string at 110.16. One deck reached
lie.40.
-There waa hardly any mature atuff hare,
and the market for both fat and feeder
lteep waa entirely a nominal affair.' In
fact alnoa Tuesday there have not been
enough sheep hero ta make quotaHone.
uuqtatlona on sheep and lamhei Lambs.
g.idM to cholr."tl0.764tll.00; lambs, fslr to
uiud. tlO.l6Syie.66i Ismbs, feeders. Il.60fy
ltt.40; yearlings, good to choice, I7.00t7.60;
j'Marllnga, fair to good, 61.6097.00 year
llnge. feeders, tl.604yl.lt) wethers, fair to
huice, 11.2607.16; ewee. good to cholea.
le.ioejl.76; eee. fair to good, la lt4 10;
ewea. piein ,o cune, e..vvv..i.;.cwea. reed-
r .., I6.00OI.26
ii.steii.oo. '
awss, brseders, all aged.
luprseentgtlvg ssles; .
" . . - SHKL'P. "
WO, ' .
178 Wyoming l.mbs .1
Ar.
- Pr.
10,11
-Ui Wyoming, feeder lambs .... It
rT7 (vyooiiag laBiUs.......... n
'tt Wyoming awaa.... tl
si'cull feeder lambs.......... it
?0 Wyoming feeder lamog.... 14
A66 Idaho lambs 71
840 Idaho ewea. ....... ....,101
ill Idaho feeder eVot ...IS
It
It 16
I 10
I 71
It It
It tl
II
II
M, aWtrk Ua Stack Market.
Kt. Joseph, slept, t. Cattle Reoalpts, 701
head; market ataady; .tee re, 11.60 0 7.60;
me and belters, tl.60O10.O0; calves. 11.61
Oll.t.' '
Hose-J.rleorlpte. 2,101 headt market lower;
top, lia.13; bulk f aalea. I10.l601t.lt. .
' Mheep and Lamha Recelpte, 1,006 bead;
market higher;
tio.260ai.lt; awaa,
416 14.601
SI! J6.06I
1.051 18.I5J
wr 18.176
MUD lo.soo
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NEW - YORK STOCKS
Deallngg in Shares' Are Again
Well Over the Million'
- Mark.'v
READING IS' F0SEM0ST
Nw Vorlt, Spt. ll Dftaltnf in tock
wer arln well over the million shar
market today, but th profMitonal ohar
acttir of th tradlnr win In keplnc with
ront condition. half donsn laauea tup-'
ply In fit per'rit of tha tjirnovtjr.
roromoil amofic thae Uftuea waa Readinff.
which retjiatAped an extrama tain of S
point at 112. Ha bat price er tto cur
rent year. Mercantile Marine and other
'hipping; aharea were aaaln' la aiAoulatlve
favor, the preferred rtalni; 4 polnta with
2 for the common, while Atlantic Gulf
and Weal Indlea made a new maximum..
an iib rim 01 j ( iygt WUD ior
United Krult.
innpiratlon Copper alBo'.roa to the new
recorl of X4 on Itn valh of 2 polnta,
with eoncurrtnt atrenffth in other metals,
notably American Smelting. - The. move
ment In coppers waa accompanied by report
or the Diacina- or further larce oraera
In thla -market by the Ruaalan government.
unltedx MtatM Bteel waa under preasure,
but yielded .only a fraction at moat and
cloaed at a net train of polnta. Other
tnduatr.aI.vof the aame claai ware tmpor
arllyi higher hy( 1 to 2 polnta. Tha total
tonnage for Auguat, to be leaued tomorrow,
are expected to ahow an increase In un
filled orders, a againat tha 10111 decrease
of the previous month. ' s
Equipment and Munition played an un
important part tn the day' operatlona and
Motora and allied aharea wre again ir
regulaK Their course was offaet, however,
by further gain In auch apecalltle a In
ternational' Paper, common and preferred,
and the Tobaecoa, -j
Receaalona of 1 to point In thtv un
ral Hat followed the publication of Ahe
govrenment crop ttoport dlacloatng aerioua
Impairment of oorn and aprlng wheat. Tojtal
saya of atocka amounted to 1,089, AOO aharea.
initial trading in Untied Kingdom I per
cent notes at or near tt featured the ataady
bond market. Total- aalea of bonds, par
vaiue. werai ,iiv,nov.
United States bonda wera unchanged on
eall.
' Number of aalea. and osotatlonsvOn loading
- naiea. Hign. ixiw. cioae.
Am. Beet sugar,., la.bnn fi "a fo
Amerlratv Oan..u. 14.7O0 U au 4S
Am. Car Foundry l.tnn hu si u ei
Am. Locomotive... 4.300 71 11 Vl 77
Am. ameit. at hi......' ..... mv
Am. Tel. Tel.... tOO 113 131 li
Am. Z.. A 4.000 JBlfc
27
Anaconda Copper., 1 4. X Oft 1 STS "
Atchtaoft -3-l00
Bald. Ijocomotlve.. ioo
Baltimore Ohio. I,0d0
WW w "
0 HI 4 114 81
loo it n
Brook, Rapid. Tran .......... 83
a b: (jopper. t"f
. Petroleum f... 700 121 21 U 11
Canadian Pacific... 400 1?7 170
Ontl-al Leather. ... XO.tOO t9 R7
Chesapeake Ohio fiOO II ' 60
C, U. St St. P.... 1,!0 t4H ta
Chicago A N. W... 400 Uik 124
C R. I. P. Ry.. llftO 17 17
o
8
Chino cop par. ,?ug
Colo. Fuel ft iron., f.iwo
Corn Prod up to Ref. -.100
Crucible Steel. .... S7.S00
DlatlllOTf' Beourltlea &Q.0
Krl IS.tDO
General Ktectric. too 171 170
Ureat No. pfd 1.1)00 117 110
orrai no. uro cm. i,vV J'Ti
Illinois uentret.,., bud iqt oi
Inter. Cnn. Corn... 1 tOO 16 0
1 J00
10
0 01
lnaolratlon CoDDea.10E.100 01 00
in nr. iiarv0aya.Br.., m
Int. M. M. pfd. ctfa. 7M 122 41S 220
K. C. Southern.... ' 200 24 24 24
Kennecott Copper,. 20,100, 12 II It
LrOuiKviiie Naan ..... i.r-
Mexican Petroleum 10,700 111 llOJt 110K
lllaml Cooner
. 1.100 . 17
sen e.T.
M,, A,, tt I. pia...
Illeeourl Pacific.
Hoatana Power....
National Lead.....r
Nevada Copper....'
New York Central,
N. T.( N. 14. H.
Norfolk tt Weetem
Northern Pacific. .v
Parlflo Malll I
u,, it. tt t. pia
. 100 lit
200 14 u. 4
7,100 11 II
1,100 101 04
1,300 110 111
i.ioiWoih ioi
1,400 111, 17
Pacific Tel. a Tel. 400
Pennsylvania .....121,100
X. , a.
tl
Ray Con, Copfcer.
Heeding
too II
111.100 112
1,400 61
1,000 10
1.000 l
Rep. Iron tt Bteel . .
Shattuck Aria. Cop,
Kouthern Pacific...
Houthern Railway..
Htudebaker Co,,.,.
Tenneeeee Copper. .
1.100 14
1.500 114 Uj 122
f.SOO 111. . 10
Texas company
1UU IF.
Union Peolric 1 14.100 140U lllUSIt
N'nlim Pacific pfd. 1,400 10 10 10
U, a. no. Atconoi. ' im ...
U. I. Seel. ....... IO,IOtKJOO
1!. a Rieel Pfd 100 111
Utah Copper 10,600 II
Wabaeh pfd. "B'. , 100 II
Western Union.... too a
West. Electrlo 1.100 II
Total saiss xor .me nay, i.v.v.vvo anaree.
Xsw lark hteacy Market.
Mew Tork. Sent. 1. Monov tin eall.
steadyi hlb, S per oetuVl lew, 1. psr dent:
ruling rail, t per cent; laet lean, t par
cent; closing bid, t psn cent; offered at
Time Loana Steady; sixty days, ltl
psr csnt; ninety, daye, u.t)!Vi psr cent;
ell "months, SHUlti psr csnt.
Mercantile Paper iw psr I cent.
Sterling IxtohangeA- (lity-dsy bills,
14.71 Vi; demand,-4.761t: cablee, 14.71 7-11.
Sliver Bar, II Mexican! i dollars,
ii.e. ,
u. h. rer. xs, rsg vy a a t m is. isy.
i do coupon.... II M. Pac. con. ts.lMtt
U. . Is, rsg,., 10014 Mont. Powsr 6s., 07 ai
' do coupon,.,. 100 (4 N. T. C deb. 4...111U
U.aS. 4e! "raf...ltlH'M. T. City 4 lid
Jo Vupon....ll0ti (till) 101ft
Am. Bmel. BB...iuvn. x., n. n. n.
A. T. tt T o'4y.B.llllt evi Ill
111(4
IIS
tl(t
Anglo-r-ench s. seuNo. rao. is
Ath. am. 4s... lit. dots....
Del, tt Ohio 4a.. tL. Or.. -0, L. ret. 4a VI li
U.th. Hteett. Is.lOOsPao. T. T. is. 101 Is
Cent. Pee. let,,. 66 Penn con. 41,.. .101.
Ches tt O a. 4HD I4Vi do gen 4t.e. . .101 S
C, B. tt Q. i. 4s. 7 t Beading gen. 4s. ISH
C, U. St. P. . dt. L. A gsn r. .
cv, 6s.... 101 ' ref. Is 71"
C. H I. tt P. By. So. Pac. ar, is.. 104
rsf. 4s lit- do ref. 40 ,. IH
Colo. s. r. 4 He t3 m. Railway sje..lou
D. a! R, O. c 1. 77 14 Union Pacific 4s. II H
o ref, 6e..,. II do cv. 4b.. i... lis.
Ens gen. 4s. 7.1! IIK'tt S. Rubber Is. 101
Oon. El.o. 6s.... 104 M 17. S. Steel 6s. ..101
Ot. No. 1st. 4(4. . IIUjW. Untoo 4Hs l
111 Cent. rsf. 4s. l 'W, Klso. ov. Is, 111
In u 11 4U....lnfle:
K, & S. ref le., HI ejiM.
U N. upj. 4e.. V6H
-
' 1 ' Bank Clearing.. - .'
Omaha. Sept. I. Bank' olearlngn for Oma
ha today were 4,311,171.14, and for ths
corresponding day laet year 1410,101.11. .
' ..; Cotton Market. '
New Torit, Sept. ' Ij Cotton Futures
opened steady; October, 16,140: Deoember,
ll.22o; January, ll.llc; Vareh, ll.Mcl May,
I X SIC V .'.
The efttton market deed steady ai net
loss of I to I points for ths day.
Liverpool. Sept. I. Cotton Sport weak;
good middling. 1. 6 tdL middling, l.lld; low
middling, l,12d. 8.lfs 10,000 balea.
, ' Cettoa attaint teperi.
Waehlnaton. Sept. I. Cotton of the
growth of tilt ginned prior to September
1 amounted to 160.033 bales, eountlng ths
round as hslf .bsles, Ihe ceneus bureau to
day Announced In It. flret ginning report
of tha eeeson. That compares with 443,111
bales laet year. 480,311 In 1114 and 7tl.0lt
la 111 I. - . - -
4U
3 11
41 41
37 i 87
IV
.. tin
.in
3 loiti,
: 66 H 16
Hit 26 H
loifi mi
C 66H 6SH
Uj 21 10k
jt 17 17
vn
him
S nit hi
4 ni it
i i ii
Wj ti i tt
s - ion 10
THE
GRAIN ADD PRODUCE
Wheat, Wtyh Three to Fouri
' Cent Advance, Mates Lead
to Higher Prices, v
C0EN AND OATS ' FOLLOW
V Oniaha. BeotembCT I, lilt, r;
Whe, corn and oats advanced from V
to 4n hlsher today.
Wheat waa the strongest fsctor on the
exchahae. sellina lo to Icjilfher, and the.
demand wss food. The covernment report
that somes out today Is espociea u oe
bullish, snd with this In slcht food prices
were paid for all cereals.. .
Tha cah demand for-cortl waa very ood.
the better iradee selllm 1 to X cants
hlher. v. ,
Oats continued a good' seller, advancing
to cent htghaa. ' v
Clearances were: Wheat and flour aqua!,
to 1,101,000 huhel.;'c6rn, 141,000 .bushels;
oala, 111,000 bushels, i '''.'
unnhanged. -
' Liverpool Cloae Wheat, unchanged i corn.
Primary wheat receipts wera 1,166.000
bu. and shipments 1. 171,000 bo... again. (
receipts of 2,261,000 bu. -and shipments of
1.071, 000 bu. last yea- ' ..
Primary oorn receipts were IH.000 Bu.
and shlpmenta 271,000 bu., against receipts
of 462,000, 'bu. and shipments of 112.000 bu.
last year. .
Primary oats receipts were 1,411,000 bu.
ana snipmenis lav.vw ou., i'..
of 1,401,000 bu. and htpmenu ot 1,101,0004
bu. Isat year.
i I'LMjnT BTCrtCIPTS. '
Wheat. Cof n.
Chlcgo .J.... 74 241-
Oats.
231
21
Omaba ... 76
Kaneaa City ........ !04
St. Louie $1
-These sslse were reported
20
63
' 12
today f -
Wheat No. 1 herd winter,
1 csr, 11.61:
I car, 11.16: 1 car, 11.64; No. I hard winter.
. r, ,i,,,q; iv vsro, um.,,i.u
1 car, I1-.62;, No. 3 hard winter, 2 pars.
11.64 I cam,, 11.11: 4 cars, 11.63
2-1 cars
, ll.416
61.60: No. 4 hsrd winter, 6 care,
care, 11.10; 1 car, ll.4dt.vl esrs, 11.41', 1
car, 4.474.
1.4IH: 1
sample, hard winter, l car,
r, 11.46; 1 ear, 11.40; 1 car;
11.16; 1-6 ear, 11.20. No. .2 aprtng, 1 car.
11.16(4 No. 4 spring, 1 csr, 11.60;- 1 car.
11.36., Sample, eprtng, 1 cer, 11.40; No. 4
du.um. 1 car, 11.46: No, I mixed,. 1 oar,
1.64; 1 car, 11.41; 1 car, 1.41;. No. 4
mixed, 1 car, 11.41.
, Bye No 4, 1 car, ll.lt. ' ; - -Barley
No. I, l er, lies No, 4, l oar, I2c
Corn No. I whit.! I car. 14 (4c. No. I
Lwhlte:1 ear, 14c No. 1 white: I cara, 14a.
car, !40.g; No. t- yellow; 1 car. 12c; 1 ear
llo. No. I mixed: 7 ears, lie. Ns. f mixed:
1 oar, ll(ic I
Oats No. t white; 1 car,' 41(40. No. I
white; 11 cars, 46(60. No, 4 white: 1 oar,
4jc; 6 cars, 40c. sampisl 6 car, 46(4e; 1
oar, 46o; 1 car, 44 (4c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard.
!1.6ZBl,t0(6: NO. 6 hard, 11.4101.64(4) No.
I hard. Il.470l.61; No. '2 aprlng, I1.60O
iil.M; cto, . aprjng, .i.eiaji.ez M, ; r.o. a
durum, . 11.4701,10; No. I durum, 1149
A. 41, Corn: No. 2- white, 6lG64c; No. 3
white, Il(60l4c: No. 4 white, I3tai4c;
No. I while, 12 (4013c; No. 6 White. 10038c;
No. I yellow, 14(4 01401 no. I yellow,
4(40l4(6o: No. 4 fellow,' Il(40l4c; No.
I yellow, ISHOIItlc; No. I yellow, 10(4O
lie; No. 1 mixed, II03I(4C: No. I mixed,
(tOlc; No. 4 mixed, I20l2(4c; No. I
mixed, I10!c; tVo. I mlxej, 10(4 Oil Vio.
Osts: No. I whit.. 4104l(4c; standard,
46OI4e; No. I whits, 4l(40li(4o; No. 4
whits, 41041 o. Bsrleyi Malting, HOI7c;
No. 1 feed, 7 OI3c. Ryes Ns. I, 11.180
1.30; No. I, 1. 170l.lt. V
S r Oiesriui raturea-
Septembbr wheat opened a cent- and a
half lowsr and ahe Pecemhaa and; May
oloeely around yesterday's olose. Intereete
that had been trying tor a break In thla
cereal were driven to cover by a aharp ad
vance In the market. Which clocd several
cents above .the opening. The trade waa
mora or leee-Influenced In what It did by
the 'expectation that the government crop
report, which was to be given out at 1:16,
would be very bullleh, Foreigners were In
the market with bide at a new high baele,
but failed to get much wheat, heavy sales
for SXnort hsvlna been . made vMl.nt.v.
and the traMs not being eeges to cell freely.
- w. ,ua ieSe. "V. IV. on M
orop. i t
saptember corn Waa atrona. whtl. t
mora distant futuree sold ua ontv sltvhiiv.
Ths Ssptsmber sold Ik Chlcsgo at 10 cente,
m pm-e not oi.en reeonea. ''i nere waBJ liberal
buying of the dletant futures on the ex
pectation that tha government fepbrt would
how a aharp detsrlsrlatlon In the condi
tion ,of the growing, crop ss compared with
last month. Cask houses and Investors
took sll ofisrUigs.' Oat. bald within a nar
row range. - ' -
Omaha oloalna hrloM on fmuMa ,hl.
davt .
Art.
Open, lykh. I Low.l Closs.
1 41 H lli.nm tn,,
1I01J-I4 J4H140i 113(4
1 II i 11(4 111 i It
liH MT ii'(4 . -it .
70(4 , tin 70(4 71
. ,71(4 7I 71(4 ; 71
' 41 , 4S 41 41 '
47H ,41 47(4 41
41 H ' 4t 41(4 ' 4174
WhT"
Sept.
Dec.
May
147
160
Corn.
Sept.
1
70(4
71(4
Hit
41(4
Dee.
May
Oala.
Sept.
Dec
May
Chicago oloalng prices, turnl.hed Ths Bsc
S?.1!!" atock and gralfr brokers
111 South Sixteenth etreet:
Art. I Open.
I .High. ILow.l Closs. I
111 111 14 sH
1 I7U 1IIH 1 16(4
l-tlit 164)4 t 67 H
; ii' li H ' im
7IH 71(4 7IH
7IH 71(4 .-. UK
47(4 4IH , 41(4
II 4IH 4S
I2H llli 12(4
II II II 10 It 70
(14 It II 10 11 It
14 17 II 10 14 It
14 01 II 16 II 17
14 ,11 14 It 14 IT
tl 00 111 tl It 17
WhL
Sepl,
. Dec.
May
Corn '
Sept.
Dec
May
Oats
Sept.
Jec
May
Pork
Oct.
Dec
Lord
Oct.
Dec
Rlbe
Oct
Jan.
I li
164 61 S
1 I6V4
111
166
lltt(4
:7IH7IH
HH
71(4
71
4114
41 H
US
7IH7K4I
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IIMHH
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CHICAGO GRAIN
IK AND :
PROVISIONS.
Lswar Cahis Qoekatloas Tend ta Weaken
Wheal at the Opening. f
Chicago, Sept.' I. Report. of,-frsk, Bul
garian succees in Roufnanla did a good
deal today to lift the wheat market here
and so too did Correct predlctlone of a
bullish orop report Jrom Washington. The
olose. although un.ettletl, waa lo to lo and
Ho net higher with December at 11.11 to
1.11(4 and May at 11.17 to 11.6744. Corn
gained (4o to He, oate finished unchanged
to Ho up and provlslonk down 10 cents
to to pents.
Wheat prloes at first showed consider
able depreeelon owing to lower cable quota
tions, acoompanlsd by Llvsrpool announce
ments ot a gsnsral strlks of mill onera.
Uvea and worth that British dealer, were
purcnaalng. freely in Argentina rather than
In the United States. Authorltlea here,
however, oantended that wheat In tha United
States . i waa rslatlvely It- cents a buehel
cheaper than In Argentina. Then came
dlepatchea that tha Bulgarians hsd cap
ture.! three Beaporta In Roumanla and ware
waging battle over a wide front against
tha Roumanian and Russian forces together.
' ii i.i-
NEW
Active stfeculsilvs buying here ensued, 'and
the market rnee to the highest price of
the. eeason for September and December and.
nearly eo for May. .
Urgent demand for caen wneai was evi
dently In al direction. , Northweetera mill
ers were said to have been unusually alert
In enapplng np supplies.
Corn mounted .to ths highest Septem
ber price. In twenty-four years, II cente a
buehel. Selling by . the principal holder., i
however, caueed a reaction nearly lo yes
terdav'a finlah. The strength of .wheat
seemed to be the chief bullleh influence,
but besides there were arroneoua prlvte
estimates current that the government crop
total would enow a tailing- oil anaieau m
a material gain.
fiueasea went wrong as to me governmn,
mm,i nt nat. well SS On COH1. TWO
of theMargeet housee here were heavy buy
ers of the Deoember delivery of oata.
Weakneea in hosvquotatlons snd ln ths
cotton oil market pulled, down provlelons..
Longs v?ers eellers of lsr.1.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. Ied.
I.64(401 I7S No. 1 red, II'IH"1"?
2 hard, nominal; ..u. ...-.
Corn: No. I yellow, is'ajimc! o. . yenow.
I6(40I8(4C No. 4 white, 17c Oats: No.,1
whits, 47 0 47)4o; standard, 47(4048(40.
Rye: No. '2, l.3x.wi... w
II. 10: ' Seede: Timothy, , nominal; cioyer.
III. 00O14.00. Provlelone: Pork, 27.60; lard.
Etutfer Unchanged. . . ' 'A
gga Receipts, t.ess esses; inwnuni'.,
Potstoee Higher; receipts.. 16,vjars; Jer-
seys, 1. 2601. SO; Minnesota, Otllos, 11.00 o
Pnultrv Alive, 'unsettled; fowls, 17c;
springs. 111. i ''
SW YOBK CENBBAL MABKET.
ifqiKtaltlasBi at ths Day an tha Vsvmhis I-cad-
- , , lug tmmoditlea.
' New . Tork, Sept. I Flour Firmer;
spring interne. 11.1601.46: winter patents,
7.667.8o: winter straights, 17.2097,40. .
, Rye Flour Quiet. . , r . -
Corlimeal Firm. '
' Wheat Spot,, atrong;, tf0. . 1- durum,
W.?!1! No. 2 hard, ll.lUti K- 1 north
ern Dtriuth, .11.11(4; No. 1 Manitoba,
1.80(4, f. o., b. New Tork.
Com Spot, steedy. No. 2 . yellow.
1.01 ., c. I. f. New Tork.
- Oats Spot, steadr. ,
Hay Flrnr; No. 1, II. It; No. 2, 1.26;
No, 2, 81.16; shipping, IOrO 11.00.
Hopx St.edyj .tate common, to cjioice,
1116; 1916c; 1114, 601c; Pacific coast,
1111, toiler 1814, 709C. ' '
miles Stsedy,; Bogota, 1214083140; Cen
tral American, 22(4o.
. leather Firm; hemlock firsts, .27c; sec-
,onds, 30c. v
Provlelone porK. ' nrm: mees. .sn.ovcp
31.00: family, 111.00030.00; short clear.
I27.00O23.00. Beer, nrm; .mess, izo.gocp
21.00: family, 122.60028.04. lard, edslsr;
middle wut,' 114.16014.76. -,
Tallow Firm; city, 8(4c; nominal ). coun
try, l!tHci special 8o. .
Buttais Steady; recelpta, 161,262 tubs;
msrket Unchanged,
Kggs Firm: receipts, 6,211 casee; fresti
gathered, extra fine.. 26c; extra firsts, 340
26c; firsts, 32c, !
Cheese Firm; receipts,' 10.001 boxas.
Poultry Alive, firmer; no prices settled.
Dreesed, Arm and unchanged. ..
t . ' v 1
, ( I 1 MlnneapoU. Grain Market. - ..
Mlnneaoolls. Sent. I. Wheat September.
I1.68K: December, 11.11(4. Caah. No. 1
hard. 11.10(4; No. 1 northern, 11.14(40
1.8714; No. I northern, tl.tOH01.HH.
Flouii Fancy patents, 17.10; olhir grade,
unchanged. t - v
Barley I4C0I1. 02. , . .
- Rye I1.HO1.20. , ...'....'
Bran 130.50011.60. -' ,
; Corn No. 1 yellow, t6O60o. .
' Date No. S white, 46 0 46iC
I 7
r laxaeea 92.ut(4 O3,.o..
" ' - lalverpool Grain Market. -
T.lutbPnnnl Umnl Wk-a..t Unl
No.
Manitoba. 14a lid: No. I. 14a lOd: No. l.lAm
8d; No. S red, wiitem winter, 14a l!d. v
Corn Spot, America, mixed, new,' Is
Coffee Market.
New Tork. Beot. S. The market for coffees
future opened unchanged to 1 point lower,
under some further acatterlnv HquldaMoD,
but eoon turned flrmer on covering and a
moderate demand from trade source, i D-
cumber cqntracU told up from t.28o to
9.46c, white March advanced from .47cto
$.blc, and the cloae was Trom Ave to nine
polnta net lghr. Owing to the holiday,
there were1 no official cables from Brazil
and there jeemed to be no fresh newi
feature that attracted attention around thtj
ring. Sales were reported of XS.T&Oi bass.
(September, .60c; Of to bur, t.48e; November,
1.44c; Det-ember, l.41o: January, i.46o: Feb
ruary, v.soo, Marcn. f.46c; April. l.&l-cM
May, 1. 14c; June, 9.69c; July, f.73c
-Spot colteer quiet; Rio 7's. JOc: Santos 4's.
If. Ho. Cost and freirht offers were report
er jfnenanced and It was reported that bids
mdo on a lower bails had beenlowertd.
V . Omaha Hay Market. ;
ma ha. Sept. I Prairie Hay- Cholc Uiv"
land. $11.00011. SOi No. 1 upland, 110.(100
J 1,00; No. l midland, 110.00010.80; No. S
midland, 1.50O.0; No. I midland, Ifl.BO
fic..0; Choice lowland. ,003' .60; No. 1
lowland. S.00l.0O; No. 1 lowjand, 11.00
8.00; No. I lowland, 94.00000. ,
HVaw None on the market Choirs
Wheat, 16.60; choice eat of rye, lt.00O7.00.
Alfalfa Two aara on tha market. Choice
alfalfa, IU.-O0lS.riO; No, 1. 111.00011.60:
tandard, tt.0oeH.06f No. i, IS.OOOtOO;
No. i. .! onJi on . J
' Metal Market.
New Tork, Sep.. S. MetalLead, $ B0
Spelter Pirrn; spot easy, 8t liouis deliv
ery H8.. ( '
v'oppef Ilrm; eleetrolytle, 137.0021.09,
- Iron Steady and unchanged. . ,
' Tin Steady; spot. 488.76O8I.00.
At London Spot copper. illO: futures'
1107, 10s electrolytls epot, tin, 1170.
Lead SO w; spelter. 110, , , ' A
Evaporated Apples nd Dried rrulte.;
New 'York, Sept. Bvaporated Applee-r-
iuii; laocy, avic; cnoice, svonc; prime,
Dried Fruity Prunes, ' Arm; California,
uru(onf, yviio; apricots, steady
nhntka IIAIVUgl aawtsiaa alola. I O 11 oil.
fancy llUttlStoc; peaches. Arm; choleil,
ic; extra choice, 7o; fancy, 7440. Raisins,
flni) loose mueeatels, 8Hc; choice to
lency seeaea, ywbo; seeaiess, IHwlOO,
: HYMENEAL N , '
' f--.. -
1 Guenther-Friede.. ;
Avota, Neb., Sept. 8. (Special.)
Henry L.. Guenther and yiss Nellie
J.Friede, popular , young . people
living near Dunbar, were mafried
Wednetday. . They . will make their
Rotne pn a farm near Dnnbar.
Batei-Jameton.a
Weeping Water, Neb., Sept. 8.
(Special.)- Mitt Mary Jameson,
daughter of Mr. aitd Mrs. T. F.
Jameson, and Mr. John Batej of
Rising City, Neb.; wfe married at
noon Wedhesday at the home of the
bride's parents-Jiere. Rer. M., W.
Rose of Niligh, Neb., officiatd. The
couple will make their home at Rising
City, where the groopi it assistant
cashier in a bank.
a
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
to Success.
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jVauiiic ana iiae in u
;- ':'v:'''-'';-: - '-VvT. !':; ...'"'''- '.u-1'
: ''r. Cadillac Coinpany of Omaha ' ;v
v i20ed t54 Famstn Street . - CEO.F.REJM.Pi-esideni . Phore Douglas 225 "
BRADNTREET'H TRADE REVIEW. -
Interests Breath Mora Freely
' With Bail Strike Off. v
M.w Tork. Sent. I. Brad.treet's. tomor
row wlii say: Elimination of the 'railway
etock. for the time being at least, vary
hlg prices for cereals, extraordinary quota
,inn'a ifnr-ootlon and record high wages.
make np a quartette of remarkable features
upon which trade conditions center. With
the rsllway strike out of the way, buslness
iniereets breathe more freely, the concern
and fever eh soot buying incioeni lo me
.MK.-.nH ... i.., a,..ic have been euper-
eeded by 'optimism, andibuxlnese ae well
aa lnduetry movee along , to the tune of
map, aMvalv Confidence in' the future lo
marked by animated -DuyTng for fall and y
winter, with however, eome aimonmwi
the hurried ordering eo noteworthy last
week, when thoughtf-of Ihe railway strike
arara nnnarmoat .and at the 8. me time.
there has been some shading of price that
were speculatively bolstered last week.
Neverthejeea, prices, on the whole continue
higher And even In ectlons nupposedly moot
sITIicted by. reduced yields of wheat, extra
ordinary quotations with good yields of
nlhar crnne cune trend, to work ' upward.
on ths theory that incomes will bo suffix
clent to keen uilngs moving.
Weekly 'bank clearings 1.I22,7SI,000.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MABKET. ...
Cattle Steadr and Mostlr Lamer, 'IlofS
Weak, Bheep 'Mrona. ,
.ku. O.n. D r.at,laX,aalnr. i. 00(1
rSed; market, steady; na'lvs beef battle,
68.C0911.36: weetera steers, 16.3603.36
stoekers and feederl, 1.1iQ7.fO : tovrarul
he'.tere, M.IIIMti calves.- 8.7613.00.
Hoss Receipts, M,000 need; , inarkei.
week; moetly 26c lower; bulk of aalea, 110.10
tflu.to; light, 110. 20 11.30; mixed, !', etix?
11.10; heavy, t.75011.1; rouih, I3.76
1.16: plge, 18.6003.48.
SheeD and Lamb. Receipts. '9.009 head;
marketr atrona; wethers, 66.7&1I1.3&; ewee,
83.76OI.00; lambe, t7.0Otjll.Z6.
' St. iool. Uve Stock Mark.
SI. LolilS, llo., Bepi. I. Cattle Recottfts.
3.100 head: market lower; native beef steers.
87.00CT11-00; .yearling - eteere and heifers,
18.60010.26: ecu., I6.60&8.00; stockere and
feeders, 6.308.00; Texas oiaranline steers.
85.60e8.&4f; prime southern steere. 18.008,
8.00: coVe and heifers, I4.508.00: prime
yearilha steers and heifers, 7. 60tJI. 00; na
tive calves, 16. oon 11.76. '
Hogs Receipts, 8.600 head; - market
steady; pias ad llg-hts, I7f00tj 11.38; mixed
nd butchers. 110.7611.46: good, heavy.
111.11011.46: bulk, 0.7ta M.tO.
Shoeep and Lamb. Hecelpte, l,30u neaa;
market eteady; lambs, 17.003x11.00; slaught-
.red
86.ooe7.2S; bleating ewes.
18.00910.00;
yearlings, I6.00OI.60.
Kansas City live Stock Market.
-Jtansas City, Mo Sept. I. Cattle "Re-
oelpts, 2,100 head; market eteady; prime
fed eteere. I10.00& 11.00; dressed beef stem.
37. ooos. 76: western steere,. 86.zdo.&o:
etockers and feedere, 6.00tpl.00; bullo, 5.00
ipe.ib; calves, s.,uiii.eo. .
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 hean; market,
steady: bulk of aales, 19.7O4i'll.O0: heavy,
110.70911. 10packers and butchers, 110.76
Oil. 10; light, 110.70011.10; pls. 11.70 6'
10.26. - .
Sheep and Lambsr-Recelpts, E.600 head:
market, higher; landla, -'.10.26(811. 00; year
llnaa, 17.609 8.26; .wethers, 17.001)7.76;
ewes. ID. 754f7, 26.
.. 1 1 -,. -
nISox City Llva Stock Market.
Sioux City, la., Sept. I. Cattle Re
ceipts. I.IOO.head; market, wteady. Butoh
ers, .6.li08r8.00; oanners, 83.7607.30; feed
ing cows and heifer,, I4t406.76.
' Hogs Receipts, 2,600 . head; market,
steady. Light, 310.00610.36; mixed, 110.36
viv.ou; neavy, .iv.euvieo. .
'Sheep Receipts, 400 head. ;
, .
. tin Stock In Sight.
Receipts of lies stock at the hva princi
pal western marksts yesterday:
Cattle. Wore, flhaan
mi. itovim . . , .
South Omaha
Kansas City .
Chicago
Sioux City ,.,
otals
..18.200 11,400 26,800
Dry Goods Market,
Nov1 York. Sent. 1. Print cloths w
slightly easier today and yarns, were leee
feverish. Cotton goods generally were firm
and unchanged, and linen, wera high artd-
nrm. wool martlets, were unusually atran.
Ready .to weak' manufacturera dliL a good
uua.u. vu n.iaia, ureases snat coata.
' ' Oil and Boeln.
fnvannah, Oa., Sept. I. Turpentine Mar
ket nrm; 44ttc; sales 881 bale; receipts,
186 feble; shipments 443 bbls) stock,. 22,764
bbls; rosin, firm; salea 1,781 bbls receipts,
l.lll bbls; shipment 338 bbls; stocker, S3,-
iiv. ,-wooie; A. u. c u. X6.X6: K. Xfi.BO.
P. 16.16; O, 11.20; K, I. 16.36; K, M, 18.30;
M. 16.40; WO, 11.60: WW.16.76. '
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I 25 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ul
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THsr,ovvYLE "STEP LIVELY GIRLS"
'Ladles' Dime Mattoaa Week Days.'
';each pearl' a tea'J
A Paramounl Feature
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BILUE BURKE
OPEN 1:00 TO lhOO' DAILY 1
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, 2,100 6,000 6,600
. 4,000 17,000 t.000
. 1,200 2,600 400
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; - Tallow '"candles ere at; one time .the
only satsfactpiy means, of Ughtiig tlie'home. '
' ' But, eventually , tallow candles werer
;.. succeeded by" Eleeic carbon lamps. .."Mar- ,5
! - velous change brilliant light,'' said the people, a'hd ' V
, it was for those. days.' But " ,s
; 'C', . ' - ( ' "1" v" v J' v;- 1
This Is the ; Day of the
Brilliant Maza Lamp
Both talldw pandles and carbon lamps . ..
were once the best means of lighting. Today,
. ' however, Mazda lighting is best because .it provides
V still better and cheaper illumination than do carbon J
" ,' lamps. Mazda .lamps mean pure; white light, easy tt
read or orlvby. They ar 'sturdy and lon-lived. ;
They triple the. light at the old carbon" lamp cost, '
1 You should place a Mazda gkb"e -fn every
. , light socket.of your home. - ' V - . , ,
; V Your ejectrical dealer sells 'Mazda' lamps, .or your :
, 1 nearby ' stor may be more convenient, Call our cekj.
-tract department for infonnation. ' ... J' j " " ,' -
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A Comedy DramV , Wz
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LAST TIMES TOOAX -
"A FOOL'S PARADISE"
A Society Drama in 'Six Parts, with
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BASEBALL
OMAHA VS. SIOUX CITY
' ROURKE PARK
SEPTEMBER 9, 10 AND 11 i
TWO GAMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
(First Game Celled at 2 p. m.)
TWO GAMES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
.(First Game Called at 2 n. m.)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER llZ-LADIES' DAY
(Game Called at 3:151
BOX SEATS AT BARKALOW BROS. ,
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