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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,
I
1916.
LIVE SM MARKET
Best Cattle Steady and Others
Slow to Ten Lower Sheep
i Steady to Stronger.
GOOD HOGS TEN CENTS OFF
NEW YORK STOCKS
Week Opens With Continua
tion of Bullish Activity
in the Pit. ,
PUBLIC IS TAKEN PAST
September 11. Mil !
Settle. Ren. Sheet.
4.144 ij.s
l.ltl
1.214
1.414
1,111
fteeetsta ml
afetltnate atoajdaf
' lami ear last nrt..,
Bun day t Mki Ms.
earn ejr I weeea m
Sum tar 4 weeks eso
Same oar lest rear
- Reoelpta tad tMepoaltlen of tin (tack at
.that Uoton stack yards In Omaha (or twen-tr-tour
koura audio at I ('dock p. m. jres
tarday waral
RBCIIIFTS. -
Cattle. Hofa. Ihaap. BOreee.
.14.104
. I.lll
.11.811
.11.111
..u.m
n,ii
.iia
11,411
14,444
44,444
C. It. SL ...
Wabash 1
Hatoa faeUM '
CAN. W., saat
CAN. W.. west... Ill
CILP.E O..
V- B. Q., mat.. HI
C. R. L P., seat, d
C. B, L A P., watt. ..
llllnola Cantral ....
kUI O. W...... t .
'. 11
11
IT
14
II
'" Total reoelpta. lt 74 . lit II
DISPOSITION.
vJ': ' :. Cattie. Hors. Shsso.
Siorris tt Ca... ......... Ill' t l,IT4
Swift d Co.. 1,174 114 T.lll
CodeJir Packing Co.... Il ' 441 i.141
Armour d Co... 1,414 411 (,141
Bchwarte Ce. ...... .. ..... 114 .....
J. W. llnrshy 1.144 ..
Lincoln Packlnf Ca fit
Cudahy. country ' 1.141
Swill, Denver "
Puvr Packtni Co..... . Ill
st. B. Vanaant Ca......
Benton, Vanaant at Lash
Hill Son
9. B. Lewis ,
f. B. Boot Co
J. H. Bulla.....
U r. Hum........
Roaanatoek Bros..
P. O. Kellon... ...... .
Wertbelmor tVDsttea...
ft. BY Ha mllton
Sullivan Broa
BotHacklld ft Xraba....
JI. Kan.. Calf Co....
Chrlatla
llna
Huffman ...........
Moth ..................
aleyora
Glaeeberr
Bakar, laonea Smith.
Banner Broa. ....... ....
John Harvey.,;.,..:,.,
bennla ft rrancla. ......
Kline
Janaen ft Ivunaren......
Kunlncer A Oliver.
Pat O'Dav ........
Other kuyara ;. Ill .'....11,174
111
111
44T
"f
144
111
11
til r.
Ill
(11
417
71
III
- 11
111
II
SI
II
II
ii
41 -111
70
II
111
Totals..,. ....11,114 4,731 14.177
Cattle Beoelnti were large thla morning.
141 earn being reported la. At the aame
lime advteea from other points ' were not
particularly encouraging, so that the feeding
here waa generally .weak. The eholceat
grades, both klllera and toadera, aold at
prtoee that ware perhaps ateady, but aalde
from that the market waa alow to lfro lower
than tsst week's oloaa. Pretty decent weat.
roe brought IMii but there waa nothing
really toppy on aale In the way of either
eornfeds or weetarns to compare with the
beat cattle here laet week.
. Quotations on- cattle! - Oood ' to eholee
beeves, I1I.I4 H.7I fair to good beevea,
fr.ootvie.oe; nommoa to fair beevea. l.7tts
1.40: good to choice areas heevee. 17.7144
4.11; fald 10 good graaa beevea, 17.117.74;
common to fair graaa baavea, tl.2ltH.2ts
good to choice belters, II. lttjl.lt; good to
cnoico cows, aa.av07.oai rair to good eowa.
IS 11(11 14: common to fair cowa, 14.1441
4.111 good to choice feeders. tl.l4al.2t!
fair to good feeder, 11.1407 II; aommon
lo fair feeders, ll.004JI.ll: good to choice
sioesers, aT.aavT.Tit atook betters, 11.759
7.44: atock esws. Il.ltttl.ll: atoek calvaa.
44 ItOl.tl; vea) calvaa, II. Man. 41; beet
"". li .. 44.40ti.40i bologna build,
jl.2ttst.2t. . .
... Bapraaealatlv aalaat
BESP STHBUi, .
K. . ; , Av. Pr. No, At, pr.
Kow wortr. Sent.ll. In further dlarerard
of condltlona which ordinarily make for
apoeulatlve raetralnt, anch aa the por crop
outlook, another large contraction In local
oana reaorvea and the apread of labor
trouble, the week In the atock market
opened with a continuation of bulllah ac
tivity which raaulted In numerous ubtan.
tlal galna and a few new high recorda.
Trading waa again so arse and-dlverolfled
a to laav little doubt of public participa
tion. Tae toui or l.lio.eo aharaa waa
mad up chleffly of United Btatea Stael
and affiliated Industrlala, meUls and the
the ahlpplng taauea. with a liberal aprlnk
llng of munltlona and equipment.
united ntatea Bteol repeated Ita familiar
performance of ecorlng a new medium on Ita
groaa gain of 1 polnta to 104, although
part of thla advance waa forfeited at the
end. Mercantile marine preferred also aold
higher than before, Its eitreme gain of
14 polnta eending It to 1H with a like
achievement for Atlantic gud and Weat
inaioo. wiucn gained S4 at a&. Among the
high priced apeclaltlea atael was dlatlngulah.
lor Ita rlee of 11 to 101. and Oeneral
Motors roes II to 110. Independent ateel
slocks Ilka republican, Sloaa-Sheffleld,
Lackawanna, Colorado Puel, Hallway Steel
Bprlnga and American Car were higher by
1 to I polnta.'
Maxlcana. the Conner, and Zlaa taauea.
TTnltod States Induatrtal Alcohol and the
Paper grop augmented laet week'e galna
In Irregular degree and various miner stock
of no dietlncllv charctar war higher by
1 to I polnta.
Beading waa the sola feature of the
ralla, fluctuating within a rartlua of SM
pointa and cloaln gat a net loss of a point
at 1101,.
Other ralla were . etronear In the ltnal
hour, but In the main that division waa
backward.
Irregular but minor ehannca prevailed In
the bond market, Total aalea par valu.
aggregated 11,170,000.
United Btatea bond wore nnohaneed on
call.
Amir. Beat Sugar.. Ml 1 00 414
American Can ... 1,000 .11 "l- 9J"4 14
Am. Car A "dry.. 1.100 41 01 43
Amar. Locomotive. 1.100 70 711 7114
Am. Smltg. A Refg 11,400 104 1(14 104
Am. Sugar Refg... 404 100 100 10
Am. Tel. A Tel... 100 113 Hit 1114
Am. Bine, u at . s,v i iq . u
Inaoonda Copper.. 41,000 14 4 II
tchlaon 1.700 101 i 102
Baldwin Loco. .... 11,100 141 13
Baltimore A Ohio. 1.300 llli II
Brooklyn Rap Tr , 11 H
nutta A Sup Cop.. 1,004 71) l4 - 70H
i;a nr. retro eum... oo iu znT zi
Canadian Pacific. 1.100 177 U 17IS 171
Central Leather... 30.100
Cheaaoeake A Ohio boo
Chi., Mil. A St. P. 1,104 114
uni. A jiorinweat
Chi.. R. I. A Pao. 1,100
China Copper , . ,,. 7,000
Colorado Fuel A I. 17.400
Corn Prdcla. Refg. 1.400
Crucible Steel 13,004
Dlatillera Seca. ... 7.100
Krle 1.104 S? 31
A J "
II.
4.
111...... .1041 1 01
4.. 1101
1141 tt
1 II ,..U01 I 10
.1011 l 00
144 4 71
..... .ivvi, a t
14 II? I II
14........ Ill 4 II
!!..,.. ...1474 1 44
IT .,.1111 t T4
II. ...... .1114 t II
II. .......1014 II II
WESTERNS,
Lakeside Ranch Co. Neb.
3teort..!4ll 111 atr..10ll t II
OX. W kl taker Wyo.
44 cowa. ..111 144 I oewe... 1411 I 00
- Hosa Lower prleea Wr4 th order of the
day, the market being a continuation of
Saturday's slump. Receipts her were
pretty decant for a Monday at thla saaaon,
as Is shown by comparisons, and with ship
ping order llmltd. and with a real heavy
run In Chicago the ataga was all set for
ahethar break. . Order huvara K. htmh,.
beg ateady Saturday whlla packar were
uaina oti ioto inaisteo on decllnaa thla
morning, and what hoga they bought were
In no caa less than loo below last week.
Packers also had bearish notions and
wnne roar nao a harder lima galling oon.
ceaalona than the ahlpper did, they f.
nally aoeoeeded In fllllna ihair ..
figures that were at least a big dime lower
mu were caneo rvejiao oir ny a good many
tradtra. Movement dragged a little at tlmea,
but by 1 o'clock the big and ol the offer.
Ing had -bean cleaned up. ' .
Pot the killer hog It waa largely a no II
014.44' market, while both ahlpper and
paekar paid aa blah aa lia.la rne m.A
kind of mliad hoga. No atralght loada of
eheica. light .or. butchera were an offer and
shippers .claimed they were ready to - go
notcaoa atgaer nao. la right kind
Bhowo up, . , , ,
Representative' salasi ' ?"'
Ne.Av. 8h, p, .
It.. Ill ... II 44
Ko. A. Sh. Pr
II. .171 114 14 14
St.. 117 ltd 14 II 41. .11 14 14 14
41.. Ill ... 14 II . , 41. .141 ... II 44
I. .114- 110 10 41 '. 1 13.. Ill ... 14 44
10. .Ill 41 II 14 107. lit - 44 14 1714
4I..1I4 ... 14 74 .
Cheep Sheep and lamb receipts got ba'ok
" evnieimns use normal ihM morning, sr.
rival counting out HI oara. or In the neigh.
berhoed of 11.404 head. Thla la aver twice
many aa wr reported In last Monday,
though it U a hertage of llearly 4,004 aa
compared with two weeka ago and la II,
00 lighter than for the oorreapondlng day
laat year. .
Quite a good share of the offerings waa
of feeder claaa and whlla killing aluff waa
fairly plentiful, packer who continue to
want lamb badly took bold readily and
half or more of the fat gradea changed
w-"m in tee iirei couple Of noure.
. lot the moat part prices were coneldered
about steady, though om aalea war. called
weak to ae much aa a dime toward Iceriv
aalea were made largely at IIO.04vl4.il, the
latter price being the day a top until almoat
mioaay, wnen aa nigh aa 111.40 waa paid.
Plainer kind aold from 110.40 downward.
a good clearance waa made by noon.
" Killing eheep were In pretty decent aup.
ply, offerlnge Including ail claaaea. Quality
waa generally good and eevoral bunchea of
ewea ntndrd at l.7ai.tt, while a deck
aet a top of 17.00. the markel being quoted
aa fully ateady with laat weak Ewea with
a sprinkling of wethara reached 17.11, while
4 bunch of wethera which carried a tew
ewea landed at 17.10. and yearling wethera
reached 11.00, the hlgheet figure paid alnce
the early part of laat month.
; The bars waa thronged with feeder buy
era thla morning and aellera priced their
holdings higher eerly. anticipating a lively
trade. A good kind of feeding ewee reached
0. je. with orokn mouthed etuff et ta.is.
while a bunch . of breeder that Included
yearllnga, la and la brought 11.71.
Quotation on sheep and lamb: Lambe.
good to choice. Ilo.lt4yll.00; lambs, fair to
gnou. ie.iiv.o; lam be, reed era, 0.40fy
14:41: yearllnga, goad to choice, 17. lot)
4,00: yearllnga, fair to good. It. 1917. 40:
yearling, feeders, 11.104.44; wethera. fair
to choice. 11.104)7.10; ewea. good to choice,
II 44yT.40; owe, fair to good. 14.00 4 40;
ewea, plain to cuila, 14.004)1.71; awea. feed
ing, II.009I.II; seree, breeders, all ages,
av.rvure.ee.
' Repraaaatatrra a)! -'
No. .r . ' Av.
1,471 Wyoming lamb .......... 11 l tl
jf tBtCAOO LIVE STOCK MABK.ET.
Cattle Marks Reported Weak! Beg Lownri
r-McamL ani i, r--.fi. n.u,. ei
404 head; market weak; Batlva beef cattle.
04.ietl.l0i weetera ataer. 44.1I94.II
atockors and feeders, 14.7491.14; eowa and
. bcirara, l.ftB.301 calve. 41. 404)11. 44,
Hogs Receipt. 11,404 head; market 10c
lower; bulk of sales, IITtOlOlt; light,
lf.4lAll.lt; mUed lO.IOoll.lt; heavy,
.4t 11.00; rough, 1.40t4 70; pigs, 14.10
(to.44.. - .... --
Bheep and Lambs Receipts. 11,444; mar-4-t
firm: wethera, 14.114)1.11; awea, 11.11
0.; Jamss, 17.14911.40.
:' ' -Brr iVsads Marast ''
. Kew York. Sept. 11 lry Ooods Cotton
good were ateady today. Tarns were firm.
f;.-tw allk waa slightly eaoler and quiet. Dree
yuooa wr nrm and actlv. Jobbers re
lurtud an active trads.
US
103
03
0
177 U
ai
it"
3
10
16 II
. tiZ. U
deneral Rleotrtc... 1.100 171 M
ii
401 13
40 II
11 11
.... 131
11 11
11 11
II ' 13
14 14
11
17?
171
Ot Northern pfd.. 1.000 117 114 11
do, ore eti ... i,vo n ' )l
Illlnon Central 100
Interbgh. Con. Cor 100 17 10 1SV
Inaplrallon Copper. 4,300 13 11 134
Inter. Harv., N. J. - 700 117 li
Int. M. Mar. pfd of 11.700 lit
K. c. soutnern.... ace
Kennecott Copper. 11,101
Iuta a. Huh
Meilcan Petroleum 13,104 tll 101 110
Miami Copper 4,100 17 37 17
M. K. A T .. ofd
Mlnourl Pacific. . 144
Mnntans Power.........
National Lean..., I.soo
Nevada Conner. . . 1.300 33
New Tork Central. 1,400 104
N. T.. N. H. A H.. 1,104 II
14 II
133 133
31 2H1fc 14
n2 11S iii!
13714
4 !
.... 11
11 lt
13 33
101. 104
T4) e
U ti
16 30
101 110
10 03
10 30
17 13
11 33
13314 133
27.
Norfolk A Weatara, .... .... 111
Northern Plclflo.., 1.400 114 101 103
Pacific Mall 1,104 11 17 17
Pacific Tel. A Tel
Pennaylvanla 1,100 II
Hay Conaol. Cop,. 1,100 It
Reading 11,100 111
Rep. Iron A Steel. 41,100 14
Hhattuck Aril. Cop 1,000 10
Southern Pacific. 1.004 II
Southern Railway. 1,100 II
Mfuriehakar Co.... 4.700 130
Tnnea Conner. 1.400 3744 20
Tnaaa company foe zooia ire sow
Union Paclilo 11.000 140 131 140
u. s. ind. Aioonoi iu.iuu id 114 mit
U. S. Steel 111.700 104 103 104
n a siael nfd.. 1.100 111 111 111
Utah Copper 1.700 17 17 i S7i
waoaan pro "U .. l.vvv mm ee ai
Weetern Union.... 100 04 'I II 11
Weatlngh. Electrlo 1,404 11 11 11
Total aalea tor mo nay, i,iie.gee snares. .
' Kew York Money Marks.
Nw York, Sept. 11. Mercantile Paper
1V4 nr -eant. .
sterllna Exchang Slity-day bill.
It.11; demand, 14.71: cablee, 14.717-14,
Silver Bar, are) Mexiean aoitara. aono,
bend4--Oovrnment, stsadyi railroad. Ir
regular,
Time iana stronger: eiiiy uara. 11 cr
su ner cent: ninety day. I4)3 pr
cent; sin monuia, inwi per cent.
Call Money steady; nigh. 4 Dor centl
low. 3 per eent: ruling rata. I ner cent;
laat loan, I per cent! cloelng bid, 1 per
centi en area at a ner cant. .
U S ret Is, rag II L A N un 4,... II
nn.. coupon .. v "in, a a t lit 4a 7
U S la, reg.,..100Mo Pan eon la. ,101
do. coupon ...jvianont rower aa.. 7
V B ea, rva. ti ven use ea.iia
Am Smelters 4s Ml 4a (1101) .. .104
Am let, ft ei, 1, n n at. n
ev 4t4a Ill ev 4a 110
Anglo-Trench la 01 Northern Pad 411
Alcmeon sen mti uiin,(n ran ee a
Bait A Ohio la.. 10 -Ore S L ref 4a II
Beth Steel rf lal00Pac TAT la. 101
Oen Pactflo let.. II Penn con 4e,.104
C A O cv 4a. 111-enn gen 4a..l01
C, B A Q, It 40 11 Reading gen 4a. 11
u a r oe iv -ot u n r r s 7
C, R I A P r 4s 71S Paelfto cv la. .101
Colo. A S r 4a llS Paclflo ref 4a. II
l A R O oon Is 77 southern Ry ta.100
Erie gen 4 71 Union Pclflo 4 01
llMi Klectrto 4103 Mo ov. 4a 4
Q North lit l llU S Rubber la. ,103
111 uen ret .. v n steel ....l0ft
Int Mar M 4Ua. 71 Weat Union 414 li
IC C South r I. a 4444 W Rteo ev he. .ltd
"Hid. ilea, riign. bow, wiosc.
Leaded stsck Marks.
London. Sept, 11. The atook market
opened the week cheerful and confident on
the war newa. American seourltlea under
the lead of United Statea Steel and Reading
closed aieaoy. Money waa in uetier aupply
and dtacount ratea were Inclined to aaaa off.
Sliver Bar. Ild per ounces
Money I per cent. .s
Ulacount Ratea Short bills. bar
oenli thre monlhi. It)t per oeni.
M. Louie Un Stack Marks,
St. Lout. . Sept. 11. Cattle Reoclpls.
11,104 head; market IO9H0 lower; native
beef ateera. t7.nfltyit.oo; yearling ateera
and helfere, ll.40)10.3lt cow, 14.404)4.00;
steokere and feeder, 0,3Otf4,DO Taaas
quarantine steers, lt.401.14; natlvd salvos.
10-004)11. 7.
Hoga Reoelpta. T.OOf head ; market weak
to Ic lower; plga and lights, 17.004)11.34;
mlted and butchera, 110.104)11. It; good
heavy 111. 10t 1140, bulk of eeles, lll.lt
11.34. -
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,100 head;
market aleady t4 Ito higher; lambs, 17.00
4)11.11; slaughter ewea, 15. 0007.34; bleat
ing ewes, ll.00O10.04i yearling, 11.009
4.14. - . ,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Wheat Market is 'Weak and
Prices Decrease from Two
to Three Cents.
CORN ALSO POOR SELLER
Omaha, September 11, 1111
Th, eht market waa very weak today.
traders holding out on aalea until later In
the seaion, when they aold their wheat 19
3o under Saturday's price, wita oniy a
fair demand. , . -
Corn waa also a poor aeller, declining m
lo to lo lower, with only a fw sales re
ported. ' '
Oats wars also lower, selling 191c
lower. ...
Th visible aupply, wnlcn came out is...
had a bulllah effect on th market, and
thoae who held their wheat received better
prleea. .
Clearances were: vneat ana wun i
to 141 400 buehelo; corn, 201,000 bushelal
oats, 104.204 bushels.
Liverpool cloeei Wheat, SJJO lower;
corn, unchanged to d up. '
Primary wheat recelpu were aei,ve
buehela and ehlpmente 1.114,000 buahela,
agalnat recelpta of 3,314,000 buahela and
ehlpmente of 1,131.000 buahela laat year..
Primary corn recelpta were 140.000 bueh
ela and shipments 110,000 buahele. agalnat
recelpta of 707,000 buahela and ahlpmenta
of 822.000 bushels laat year.
Primary oats reoelpta were 2,431,000
buehela and ahlpmenta 703,000 buahela
agalnat reoelpta of 1,170,000 buahela and
hlpmont ot 1,224,000 buahele laat year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
. . , Wheat. Corn. Ooata.
Chicago It - 230 '
Minneapolis . "w .. , ' '
Duluth ....103 .. '
Omaha A 144 ,
Kansas City 424 . it si
81. Louie i ..Jul a . '
Winnipeg 176 , ... ..
Thess sales wer nportsd today:
wkMi n, 1 hard winter! I cars. It.11.
No. 2 hard winter: 21 cars. 11.13; I cara,
1.11. No. I hard winter: i car (dark),
II. II; 1 car, 11.18! 4 oar, ll.tl; S oar,
1 kai. a 11 A. N'o. 4 hard winter: 1
car. 11.41: 4 cara, 11.47; 1 oar, 11.41; 4 car,
11.41; I oar. 0144W; care, aa.ee.
11.41. Sample hard winter! 1 ear, 11.44:
1 oars. 11.40; 1 car. 11.11. No. I durum: 1
car, 11.11. No. I durum, rnlied; I car,
ll.tl. No. I durum, mlad: 1 oar, IlitO.
No. I mixed: 1 car, 11.41.
Rye No, : 3 oara, i.ie.
Barley No. I: I car, Ho. No. 4: 1 car.
Mo. Rejected! 1 oar. 770. Bampis: 1 ear.
10c. " .
Com No. 1 whit. 1 oar, lie: No. I
white. car, Tie; No, 1 yellow, 1 car, lie;
No. I yellow. C car, lie; No. I yellow, 1 car.
lie; 4 cara, I0c; No. 4 yellow, 1 ear, Hp;
arH a v.Haw. 1 iar. 7014c: 1 car. 7lo: No. 3
mlted, 2 oara. 10c: No. I mixed. 1 car, I0o;
I cars, 10c; No. 4 mtxea, e cere, it.
I mixed, 1 oar, lie; aampla mixed, HI car,
70c. . . .
Oata Standard, I cars. 440; no. a wn.,
51 r.r. 11 Hi! I NO. 4 WhltO, 1 CST, 41 Si
sample, 4 cars. 41o; I oars, 440.
Omaha Caah Prleea Wheat: No. I hard.
11.1091.14; No. I hard. M.4ll.sll No
4 hard, 11.4191.41; No. I aprlng, 41.4I91.H;
No. I aprlng, II.4I91.H) No. durum,
1.I11.I8; No. 1 durum. I1.I0H9
I. ll7 Corn: No. I white, I09l4c; No.
I white, I0-9loo; No. 4 white, 71 9
IOci No. I white, 70974ci No. I white
7l97la; No. I yellow, IO9Ho No. I
yellow, 10 9lle; No. 4 yellow, 7l9l0c;
No. I yellow, 7l97lol No. I yellow. 719
7I0 No. I mixed, 7l90o: No. I
mixed, 7l9l0HO! No. 4 mixed. t49JIJo:
No t mixed, 1l97lo; No. 4 mixed, 779
710. Oats: No. 1 white. 44 9 44e; stand
ard, 4l944o; No. I white. 4l94lc;
No. 4 white, 4I9HM0. Barley: Malting,
19IIOI No. 1 feed, llllt. Hyel No. I,
II. U91.Ili No. I, 11.1791.11.
Omaha Patare Market.
wkui aA ha narttr.ular feature, Liver
pool oablea were weak, reflecting our de
cline of Saturday. The Balkan political
and military altuatlon waa one of the moot
potent factors In pries making. The newa
from abroad Saturday waa unfavorable to
the holdera of wheat and cauaed moat of
the selling then. This newa today waa
mere favorable and export bide ware equal
to the hlgheet of laat week. Sellers of oaeh
wheat for shipment abroad were reeerved,
however, and bid were not accepted freely.
The pit crowd waa Inclined to take the
abort aids.
Favorabls weather ana's gensrai reeling
that the growing crop Is largely out of
the way of froat cauaed a decline In oorn.
Oata were weak with other gralna. Mod
erately liberal hedging agalnat actual cash
purchases, coupled witn snort soiling, waa
primarily responsible lor the weakness In
osls. .
Omaha tisatnt srteas so ruturos ror mi
day? : -
Art. T Open. I High. ILow.i Cldae, I Sat.
er; Jerseys," 11. 1191.10; Minnesota , Ohloe.
1.219110... . 1
Poultry Allv. higher; fowls, 14c; springs,
llo. .,
taCW YORK GKNKSAL MARKET.
QtMiatlon af Ins Day on the Various Lead
in Commodities.
Now York. Sept. II Flour Plrmly held;
aprlnr patents, 11.11441.44; winter patent.
I7.tl97.l0: winter tralghta, 17.2097.41.
Wheat Spot, irregular; No. 1 durum.
11.71; No. 2 hard, 11.014)1.01; No. 1
northern, Duluth, 11.11; No. 1 northern,
Manitoba, 11.77, f. o. b. New York.
Corn Spot, weak; No. S yellow, 17, e.
L f. New York. i
Oats Spot, eaaier: atandard, !29t4e.
Hay Firm; No. 1, ll.lt; No. 2, 11.24; No.
I. 41.lt: ahlpplng, IOcDII.OO.
Hope Steady; atate, common to choice.
1114, 21923c; lilt. I91tc; Pacific coast,
llll, 139lte: lilt, 1913c.
Hides steady; Bogota. :9llo; Central
Americas, 22 c.
Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 17c; seo
onda, 2le.
Provletona Pork, firm: mess. $30,009
21.00; family, I2I.00O34.00; abort clear,
27.00920.00. Beff, firm: meluj, ISO. 60
21.04; family, 123.00924.00. Lard, easy;
middle wsat, 14.60914.00.
Tallow Firm; city, lo; country, l9
4o; special, 4c.
Butter Steady: recelpta, 1,211 tube;
creamery extrae, 13-acore, 33c;. creamery,
higher scoring, 33 9 34c; firsts, llt?33c:
aeconda. 21 9 21c.
Edge Firm; recelpta, 11,302 oaaee; freah
gathered oxtra fine, 30c; extra Urate, 349
30c; Arsis, 32 9 23c. t
Cheeee Firm; recelpte, 2,104 boxea; state
fresh special!, II91lc; atate freah ape
clala. average fanoy, 18913o.
Poultry Alive, Arm; no prleea aettled:
dreaaed, Arm; chlckena, 23 9 31c; tow la, 179
34c; turkeya, 2i93tc.
City Oeneral Market.
Xauaa City, Sept -11. Wheat No. I
hard. 11.42 91.00: No. I. 1.4S91.M; No.
I red, 11.4791. Ill No. I, 1.1091. 00; Sep
tember, 11.41; December, 1.40; May,
Corn NoJ mixed, 13914c; No, I, 12
9l3c: No. t white, 14901c; No. S. 13c:
No. 1 yellow, ll9ltc; No, I yellow, 14
91414c; September, I2c; December, 71
971o: May. 7t0.
Oats No. I white, 474fo; No. i mixed,
4l947c
Butter Creamery, s!lo: firsts, 2(0; aeo
onda. 2tc; packing, 24c
,- Eggs Firsts, 27c , '
Uvsspaal Orala Market.
Liverpool, Sept 11. Wheat Spot No. 1
Manitoba, It 11 d; Ho. i, 14a lOd; No. 3,
14s, Id; No. ) rd weatern winter. 14 lOd
Ccrn Spot,. American mixed new, lOj
Flour Winter patents, 47g.
Hope la London (Paoltlo coast) 4 159
lit, lis.
v ' S4. Lsnls Orala Market. .
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 11. Wheat No. a
red, 11.11; No. I hard, ll.5l91.6t; De
cember, 11.14 9161
Corn No. I, I09llc: No. 1 white,
llo; December, 72 972c.
Oata No. 3. 4fc; No. I white, 47o:
December. 47 c . . '
'! - OU and Roela.
Savannah, Oa., Sept. 11 Oil Turpentine
ateady, 4te; aalea, 231 bole.; recelpta, 201
bbla.; ahlpmenta, II bbls.; stocks, 22,420 bbls.
Rosin Firm; salaa, 1,143 bbla.; receipts,
2,121 bbla.: shipments, 141 bbls.; atocka,
12, til bbls. Quotatlona: A, B, O, D and B,
IS. 00; F, 1.11: O, 14.21; H and I, 16.10; K,
J.ltM, 11.40; N, ll ll; wa, M.eo WW.
" ' - Coffee Marks!.
New York, Sept. 11. Coffee Improved
-..., .",,,.. .un. in israsii aeemeo reapon
alblo for further acattering liquidation selling
u . ,ie nwrm tar eoiiee iuiure nero today.
The rather unsettled ruling of the primary
markets waa also a factor and after open
at decline of 4 to 12 points, active montha
hold 11 to II points nst lower, with De
cember declining to 1.12c, and May to 1.47c
The elose was a shade up from the loweat
on covering, but showed a net lone of 4 to
11 polnta. Salee. 44,000 bags: September,
4.21c; October, 4.28c; November, l.2c; De
cember, 1.20c; January, 0.30c; February,
3tc; March. 4.30c; April. 4.44c; May, l.4lc;
June, I.t4c; July, l.tlc.
Spot coffee, dull: Rio 7a, 10c: Santos Is,
llc. It waa reported that well described
Santos 4s had aold at 11.10c and fairly
described at 11.30e on Saturday, but freeh
offera in the coat and freight market were
unchanged, ranging from about 11.40c to
11.40c, London erediia.
The official cables reported decllnea of 100
role In the Santoa apot market and 100 to
134 reia In futurea with Rio unchanged,
but Rio exchange on London 1 l-10d lower.
Showere were reported in one diatrict of
Sao Paulo, with cloudy condltlona In the
other four and tempersturee of tt to 43 de
gree. Braxilian export receipts, 74,000
baga; Jundahy, ol.OOObaga. .
Steal City Live Stock Market.
Sioux City, la., Sept. 11. Cattle Recelpta,
1,000; market steady to 10 0 360 lower: beef
ateera, 11.6098.76; cannera, 3.7601.26;
atockera and feedera, 0.3097.75; bulla,
auga, etc., 5.2190.00; feeding cowa and
hellers, 6.0090.00.
Hoga Receipt. 3,600 head; market 109
16c lower; light, I.85S10.11; mixed, tl0.lt
910.21; heavy, llO-HdlO-IO; bulk of salea,
1O.1O0JO.1O.
Sheep and Lambs Recelpte, 2,000 head;
ewes, IO.iO07.26: lambs, l8.iO01O.tO.
Omaha Hay Marks.
Hay quotatlona are:
Prairie Hay Choice upland, 111.00911.60;
Ko. I. Vl.i0910.60: No. 2. 18.0000.00; No.
I. ll.009Jt.00. Midland prairie, No. 1, 110.00
011.00; No. 2, 17.0000.00. Choice lowland
prairie, 07; No. 1, 16.00; No. 2, 14.00 91.00;
No. 2, 13.0094.00.
Alfalfa Choice. 13.00 9 12.60; No. 1.
111.60012.60. Standard. I.5O0U,4O; No. 2.
8.00 9 0.00; No. 3, O.009I.00.
Straw Oats, 10.00 9 4.60; wheat, 35.000
l.to.
Metal Market.
New York, Sept. 11. Metals Exchange
quotes lead, 0.6i0O.7i. Spelter, quiet;
spot East St Louis delivery,' . I.O70
87, Copper, Arm; electrolytic. 127.000
28.2t. Iron, ateady; No. 1 northern, tlO.tO
921.00; No. 3, 120.00020.60; No. 1 aouth
orn, IU. 60020.00; No. 2, 10.00 91ljl0. Tin,
ateady; apot. 438.26.
At London: Spot oopper. fill; futurea.
flOS; electrolytic, fill. Spot tin, fill 10a:
futurea, 1170 10s. Lead, 30. Spelter, 60.
Cotton Market. ' ,
New York, Sept. 11. Cotton Futurea
opened 'ateady; October, 14.83c; December,
14.00c; January, It.Olo; March, 16.26c; May,
11.180.
Cotton today closed firm at a nst advance
of 12 to 20 points.
Liverpool, Sept. 11. Cotton 4pot week;
good middling, 4.41d; middling, l.2td; low
middling, 4.06d. Salea, 10,000 balea; 2,500
for apeculation and export. Receipts, 16,
000 balea. V
Sugar Market.
New York, Sept, 11. Sugar Raw. Arm
centrifugal, 1.14c; molasaea, 4.37c; reAned,
steady; cut loaf, 7.40c; crnahed, 7.2ic; mold
A, 4.76c; cubes, 1.76c; XXXX powdered,
1.50; powdered. 4.35c: Ane granulated.
l.26o: diamond A, 4.26c; confectioners' A,
I.I60; No. 1, 4.10c. Sugar futurea at noon
were 1 to 4 pointa higher.
OMAHA tiKN'EKAL MABKJET.
Butter No. 1 creamery. In cartons or
tubs. 30o; No. I, 28c.
Poultry Live: Broilers. 1 to I lbs., 10c;
over I Ibe.. 18a Hens: Over 4 lbs., llo;
under 4 lbs.. 12a; roosters and ataga, 14o:
geeee, full teatherd, fat, lOo; young and
old ducko, full feathered, fat, 14o; turkeya
any. alia over I Ibe., 24c; turkeys, leaa than
I lbs., half price; capons, I lbs. and over,
24ol fulness, each, 26o. Squaba: Homers,
14 oa each, per dos.. 14.04; It os. osch. per
dos., If.iO; I os. each, per dox., 11.60; un
der I os. each, per dog., lOo. Pigeons, per
dox. (1.041
Cheese Imported Swiss, lb., 44c; domes
tie Swiss 80c; block Swiss. 20o; twins. 17o;
trlptots, 17 o; daisies, 17 o; Young Amor-
lea. llc; blus lsoel brick. llo: llm
bergor, 20c: New York white, too; Rocque
fort. 46c
Oyatera Standard. 11940c; eelecta. 309
46c; counta. 32 9 60c.
FISH Halibut, bright ataamer atock.
12c: aalmon, red. 14c; salmon, fall, 12c;
catflah. large or imall. 17c; black baae,
order else. 22c; whlteflah, northern atock,
16c; pike. No. 1 fancy, 17o; bullheada
fancy, lie; herring, 7c; aunflah. medium,
7c; trout, Nn. 1, lean alaea to ault, . 16c;
pickerel, headlec and dreaaed, 12c; carp.
No. 1, dressed, Oc; floundera, lie; crapplea,
medium, 0c; headleaa ahrtmp, per gal.,
1.26; peeled ahrlmp, per gal., 1.74; kip
pered salmon, 10-lb. baaket, pen lb., 17c;
smoked whlteflah, chuba, 10-lb. basket, per
lb., 16c.
Wholesale prleea of beef cuta effective
September 11 arc aa followa: No. 1 ribe,
llo; No. t. 17c; No. I, 12c; No. 1 loin.,
23c; No. 2. 18c; No. 3, 14c: No. 1 chucka,
13c; No. 2, 114c No. 8, 10c; No. 1
round. 17e, No. 3, lic; No. 8, lie; No.
1 platea, 4c; No. 2, Ic; No. S. Ic
Fruit and vegetsble prices furnished by
Olllneky Frnlt Co.:
Fruits Orangea, vala. 10a,1 100a. 824s,
14.26 box; vala. 130a, 16.00 box; vala, 160a,
6.26 box; 170a, 288a, 26.60 box; 200a, 216s.
360a, 26.75 box. Lemona Fancy 200a, 340a,
0.00 box; choice 800s, 200s, t8.60 box; 270s
alxo 10 per cent lea, orapefrult Mar
ket price. Apples Belleflowers, 1.7 box;
Washington Jonatbana, oxtra fancy, J2.00
box; Colorado Jonatbana, extra fancy. 02.25
box; barrela, 23.60 bbU Orapee Home
grown, 23c baaket; malagaa, 31.04 crate;
Tokays, 42.00 crate. Peare Colorado.
Washington, fancy I lr., 2.ll crate;
choice 6 tr., fancy 4 tr.. J.44 crate: choice
I tr., 12.16 crate: Kellers, bushels, JI.76 bu.
Kelfera. cratea, l.iO crate. Plume Italian
l.Oi crate. Peachea market price. Ban
ana 1.00 to 13.50 buueh. Cantaloupes
Standards, 2.00 crate; ponya, 2.60 orato;
flats, 1.00'Crate. Watermelons lo lb.
Vegetables Lettuce, head, 11.44 dox;
leaf, 40c idosen. Cauliflower, 42.04 orate.
Wax, green beans, peaa. 11.44 baaket Pep
pera. too baaket. Paraley, SOo doe. Turnips,
beets, carrots, 40c basket. Pickling onione,
1.00 basket. Cucumbera. 1.00 baaket Cab
bage, 2o lb. Onione, Spanlah, 93.00 crate.
Peachea Boxea, Ito to 11.00 box; bushels,
1.76 to 12.60 bu.
Honeir 23.74 ease.
Miscellaneous Crackerjack. cornpopg and
checkers, case, 2.60; half cases, 11.76, pea
nuts, Special No. 1, lb., ic) Jumbo pea
nuts, 8c; popcorn, case, 2.60; bonay, new.
case, 1.76.
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by Logan at Bryan, atock and srala brokera,
1 1 1 South SUteenth atreet:
WhtT
Sept,
Dec
May
Corn
Sept.
Deo.
May
Oats
Sept.
Deo.
May
Pork
Ootv
Dec
Lard
Oct.
Dee.
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Oct.
Jan.
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1 11 I 14 ' III t II 111
111- 1 16 161 1 14 161
4 41 1 16 111 1 11 114
17 ' 17 11 14 II
7I4) - 71 Tl i 72 71
7 11 74 71 77
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11 14 II 14 11 11 21 11 24 44
II 40 12 10 . 21 If II It
li 10 14 14 II 12 II II 14 17
II 41 II II II II II tl II 12
14 44 14 14 II 41 14 44 II 10
11 74 11 16 II t7 II IT 11 10
City Lira Stock Market,
Kenans City, Sept. 11, Cattle Recelpta,
14,000 head, Including TOO eoutherna: mar-'
hat ateady to 10c lower: prime fed ateera,
110. 00O11.40; dreeeed beef ateera, T.40ty
4.76: weetern ateera, II. 60fjl.lt; cowa, 4.7t
4J7-I5; helfere, H.OOtylO.tO; atockera and
feedera, 17.114)1.11; bulls, lt.IOOI.IO:
calves, 4.104)11.40.
Hog Recelpte, 11,000; market 'tady:
bulk of aalea, lie.64O10.il; heavy, 110.104)
lo.tt: packere and butchera, I10.44O11.Q4;
light 14.t04ll.0l plga, I. 10(410.00..
Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 1,140; mar.
kt stssdy to 10e lower: lamb. 114.2147
"10; yearllnga, II.t0fJI.lt; Withers, 7.0
1.71; ewea, t.7t7.lt. '
' St. eWph IJve gtoek Market.
: St. Joaeph, Mo dept. II Cattle Re
celpta, 1,104 head: 10e)34o towert steers.
It 4010.1l; cows and halters, II. tOty 10.04;
calve. It 4011. 44.
Hose Receipt. 2,144 head; lt)10o lower;
top, 114.44: bulk, II.IOtJlMO.
Sheep and Lambe Receipts, 1.144 head:
stssdy; lambs, llt.eOtjIl.tO; owes, 11.26 f
lie Stsak la Sltlrt, N .
Recelpta ot live atock from th five prin
cipal weatern marketa;
Cattle. Hega. Sheep.
Kansas City.. 14,004 11,44 4,104
St. Louis ,.,,.11,10 7,000 ' 1,10
Chicago li.oot DO. 000 11,009
Omaha ,..,..,11,604 , 4,t04 1I.00Q
Sioux City,. 4.004 2,144 2.404
, Totals.
..44.(44 61.141 44.(04
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
Wheal Yalasa Develop Considerable Strength
- -t Daring Barly Demllnga.
Chicago, Sept. 11. Announcement of a
falling oft In the United Btatea vlalbla aup
ply had a good deal to. do today with
atrengthenlng the wheat market, and so,
too, did word ot big saport salea of United
Statea wheat. Prleea closed unsettled but
o to !oenet higher, with December,
1.14 and May, 11.61. Other leading
alaples alt ahowed decllnea corn, lo to
le;. oata, 0o to o, and provisions.
7o -to IOC
At first ths whsat market failed to hold
upturns In prleea The reason waa that
early advancea were ehlefly the reeult of
a temporary absence of selling pressure.
Cautlousnees on ths part of bears waa da
eldedly evident tor a time. Influenced to
some oitent by the aurrendar of the Rou
manian fortress of Sllletrta to the Bulga
rian Llghtnees of world shipment counted
further agalnat ths bears and there were
reports besides of a decrease In the total
atook on hand In Oreat Britain. However,
ralna In Kanaaa. much needed for fall
plowing, led soon to a down turn In values.
For the time being a total lack of export
demand seemed to hsve developed with a
noticeable lessening ot rail from domeatlc
mlllero. It waa not until Juat before the
end ot the ealon that dlapatche arrived
of heavy export buying on the decline, the
Brltleh oommlaalon alone taking 11.040,400.
Shorta In, wheat ruahed to cover when
the United State -vlslbl aupply total was
poated, ahowing a decreaee of 44,000
buahela from the acanty aurplua, and waa
followed by advlcae of a decrease of 1,112,
044 buahela In Canada. Again, aa waa the
ceao early, th pit waa virtually bar of
offerlnge, and price advanced rapidly, .but
flurry eeerned about at aa end before the
final gong. t
Com gave way, malltiy In oonoequenr of
aaaertlona of wonderful crop Improvement
of late In llllnola and of continued favor
able weather for maturing the crop. Specu
lative holder unloaded freely. Oat agged
with corn. Late report of a good export
demand, though, cauaed something of a
rally.
Lower price on hogs weakened provisions.
After an unusually sharp break, buying on
the part of ehorts and packere gave the
marhet an appearance of relative atrength.
but quotatlona In no eaaea were again up
lo the level of Saturday' finish.
Caah Prleea Wheat: No. 1 red. 11.14:
No, red. ll.lOHtfl.14: Mo. I hard,
l.llt)l.l4 No hard. II. 114)1. tt.
Corn: No. I yellow, llllc: Mo. 4
white. t2allc. Dale: No. 4 white. 44
4)4tc: standard 41 4) 4TC Rye: No. I.
1.21. Barley, llctyll.lt. Seedal Timo
thy nominal; clover, 111. 004)14.10. Provl.
lone; Pork, 117.46; lard, 514.16; rib.
14.t)lt.44.
Butter Higher: creamery. I74)llc.
Kga Higher; recelpta, T.ltl caeea: firata,
2Tti7et ordinary flreta. 2(fj2(oi. at
mora, caaea Included, 214)270.
Potatoes Receipts, tl cara: marhet high-
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Does Roumanians Action
Presage Teuton Defeat?
When a nation whose king ia a Hohenzollern, whose guns were made in Germanv, and
whose commercial interests link her closely with the Central Powers, enters the war On the side
of the Entente Allies for the sake of her "national aspirations," it may be taken, remarks the
Newark News, "as a carefully considered verdict as to the outcome of the world conflict."
According to the New. York Commercial, Roumania has plunged into the war for only one
reason, "she believes that the tide has turned and that she has much to gain by taking the win-:
ning side." On the other hand, the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung says that the new development
in the Balkans is far from being as bad for Germany as it looks, and other pro-German sympa
thizers think likewise.
' In THE LITERARY DIGEST for September 9th, there is a striking article, graphically il
lustrated, which shows this latest phase of the great European war from, many angles. Respon
sible newspaper opinion in America and Europe is presented so that the reader may know
... exactly how Roumania's entrance into the war affects the general situation. ,
, Among other articles of great interest in this number are: -
What tk Public, That Will Pay the Bills, Thinks of the
Eight-Hour Legislation
v " Editorial Comment From American Publications of All Political Persuasions
Upon the Effect of the Action of Congress.
Has Hughes Won the West?
The Cost of the Big Push on the Somme
Mother Nature on the Wire
Shall We Wear Nettles?
Wells That Obey the Sea
A Decade of Simplified Spelling
The Quaker View of Mexico
Motor-Aid to Church Going
The Depopulation of Lille
A City Built on Holes in the Ground
Motion-Study for Surgeons " .
Egyptian Culture in Early America
A Parlor Car for Fish
A Sargent Year in the World of Art
Reclaiming Cathedrals for Prayer
Humor a Blessing in Church Life
A Fine Collection of Photographic Illustration, Cartoons and Helpful Maps.
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