10 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, 'SEPTEMBER,, 15, 1916. JT.JIO 111.(1 21.111 17,041 II 91,991 ji,u 144,434 LIVE STOCK-MARKET Desirable Cattle of All Kinds Steady Feeder Lambs Are Steady, Killers Lower. Hoas ten .to nrriEK up Omaha, Sept 14. ltl. Receipts wort! Cattle. How. Bbw Official Monday . U.l .i; ocfici.1 Tucdr ...... .' '; Offlclsl Wedneeday.... i."4 M44 13.14S K.um.(. Thd.r.... . -'; Four d.rs thU week... 96.044 94 449 . Same dftvl thla W0eK..XB,JB .... Bum I WHtl ago. ...91,169 Seme 9 weeks mo... .17.440 8eme 4 weeks ago., ..14. 17 Same days tut year.. 19.991. Rseslpts end disposition of live "etoek at tl Union Stock Tarda. Omaha, for twenty (our hours ending it I p. a, yeaterday:. , : KICBIPTS CAM. : .". Cattle. Hot . Shoop. K'fl CM. 4 flt P... Wabash MtMOurl Peclno -. L'nton Pacific . . . C. ft N. W., tut. C N. W west. C, St. P.. M. 4k O. C, B. Q.. out C. B. h Q... well. . f!.. R. I. P..' east C, R. L A P.. was lllinoli Central . . . Chicago 'Ot Wei Total Receipt! ..14 . ' 101 . 10 DISPOSITION HEAD. . Cattle. Hois. Sheep. Verrll A C. 440 14 J.470 Swift and oompany.... 78 Cudahy Pack. Co....... 71 Armour Co MOO Hobwaru 4b Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack: COj..... . 11 Omaha Pack. Co.,..,. I Oorr Pack. Co. -. ... Codehy, Denver. . . Benton, vansant a 1.UIB sua 1 . 4 .'II ... '11 1 ' t - 14 10 "i - V ' 1.10 1,000 70 i ITT ' lit lit 441 I.S41 4,011 Ml Hill 4) Son... Y. a Lewis ......... g. B. Root CO , 1. H. Bulla L. P. Hum. Rosenstock Brot . P. O. Kellogg Werthhelmer Degon Sullivan Brou Rothechllda Kreba... Mo. Kaa. Calf Co... Chrlslls limine Huffman ., .. Roth - Meyers Baker ........... Banner Bros John Harvey . Dennla Prancli ..... Jensen Lungren o'Day Other buyers i: ' in in 41 - I , I in 1ST if . in . it . ii f t . .- li . it .- . it . ' 4 " ' 4 ' . 10 . 1 . 11 ' 4,101 .... 11,05 1,111 34.100 (air (or Total! " rati! ftaeelnta were very Thursday 10 carloads being reported In. For the week the total amounts to lt,044 held, the largest of any rsoent week and 1,000 head larger than a year Bto, Desirable kinds were generally steady with yesterday, whIM other kinds were slow and weak the Him as they havs been for tha laat three days. Good light yearling steers And heifers sold up to 910,40, wttn very cnoies wsu unfshed yearlings selling as high as 110,1. Quotations on cattle: Oood to eholos beeves, llt.90Olt.1t; (air to good beeves. 10.00919.001 common is fair beeves, ib.tibj 0.00 good to choloe grsss bosveo, 97.710 a 111 felt til aeon erase baavea. 17.107.71 eernmon to (air grass beeves, 99.39 0 7.99: good to eholcs heifers, 99.707.91 good to hoie sows, 90.esoi7.oDi rair to gooa eowe. 9.lO.0; oommon to (air eowe, I4.I0O t.lt: aeod to choice feeders. 97.JIOI.3I; fair to good feeders. 14.11107.11 common to (sir toedors, fO. 0094.11 good to eholcs s'scksrs, 11.197.7; stock heifers. 11.79 7.00; stork eowe, Il.0090.t0: stock calvee, 9I.I9OII01 veal salves, lt.009ll.40l beef mills, slats, ato., Il.o0 9 7.00i bologna hulls. 9 aivt.il. ' Representative salosr BSBP STBBRS. . No. Av. Pr. I.... IT..,. 1?..., .1070 14 10 . 77 T It .1111 10 I II 10 T 00 10 No. ' . Av. Pr." II ...1007 II 40 10..,...,. 077 7 00 U.. i. ....1100 t It 11 111! 11 II STEERS AND HEIFERS. 11.., 771 10 41 '. , CALVES. ' .. ' ' 4........ Ill t 00 : 1 ...190 I,., 101 10 70 '' -i ' . NEBRASKA. . Tlitasr.. 701 7 00 70 heifers.. Ill IT steers. .100 (40 It steers. .1041 I calves. ..17 J 00 I steers., oil WIUglHU, 7MVH...1000 I 11 .11 11 Tin.... "1 7 00,.ll steers U stock's.' lot 7 11 11 stock' Hogs Tha - market was a sharply higher affair (rem the very outset Chicago report, ed a 100 advance, and ss both packers and - skippers wanted hogs badly here tha move, meat started early, 1091to higher prices bett'g obtainable most. any tlms. whlls at the bsst tlms droves sold fully 10 higher, and Ion a few Individual loads oven mora of an Vsdvance than that wee. quoted. . fteproasBtallvp aaleal , : . ers, 17.10 9 0.00; native calves, 14.00911.7. Hose Reoetpta. S.000 head; market low. er; pigs, 17.19101; lights, I10.70911.M; mixed and butchers, 110.11 Vll.so; gooa heavy, 111.11911.10; bulk of aalas, 17.709 11 II. .- - ....... Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 1.1O0 head; market ateady; lambs, 7.O0911.1i slaugh ter owes, IS.00 9 7.11; bleating awea, 10.009 10.00; yearlings. 90.0090.10. 'CHICAGO UVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Firms, Bogs Strsag SJed Sheep Ca- GRAIN ANDjPRODUCE Wheat Shows Slight Advance fa Spite of an Enormous Run to This Market. Chicago, Sept 14. Cattle Receipts, 1.000 head; market firm; native beef cattle, 90.40 11.11: weetarn steers. It 00 0 0.40: stack ers and feeders, 94.4097.06; cows and heif ers 4l.090.lt; calves, Il.lii911.00. Hogs Receipts, 14.000 head; -marlcot strong. lOOllc higher; bulk of sales, 110.1 911.10; light, 910.10911.40; wised. 19.009 11.40: heavy, 10.1011.10: rough. 11.19 10.01; pigs, I7.00O10.00. sneep and Lambs Receipts. 11,000 head: market uneettled; wethers, 14.0090.10; ewes, 94.00 91.00; lambs, I7.0C911.00. , . Kansas City Lire Stack Market. Kansaa City. Sept 14. Cattle Receipts. 4.004 head: market higher, 10010c hither than Monday; prime fed steers. 110.009 11.00; dressed beef steers, 17.101 . 76; west ern steers, 90.toai.lt; cows. 94.797.:' heifers, 94.009 lO.tO; Blockers and feeders, tt.00Sl.2t; bulla, 9t.H9t.i0i .calves, 94.10 vij.oo. ; A ' - - ' 1 Hots Receipts, '9,400 '' head;' market higher; bulk of sales, 910.t09U.00: heavy, 110.40910.16; packers snd butchers, 1100 p ii.oof . ugat ' 9JO.ii9ii.oo;, pigs, 91.00,0 U.0, ... .. A. . Sharp and t-ambe Rteelpts, ll.aso head; market 1091tc)lower; Jamba, 910.00910.70: yearlings, 97.t09l.lt; withers, 97.0097.Ti; twos, 14.t097.lt. .... St. Jenpb lire Stack. Market. ' St Joseph, Mo. - Sept. 14 Cattle Re- celote, 1.4O0 head market ateady: steers. Il.1u491s.ee; rows ana nsiisrs, oe.Bucyiu.ev; cslvee. 14.00911.10 Hots Receipts, 1.000 head: market 1910c hither: tap, 910.90: bulk, 910.9910.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts . 1,000 head: market .Suit and lower; lambs, , 910.169 10.71; swss, 97.0097.10. , . tin Sleek hs Sight, .'' Following were tha receipts yesterday St ths flvs principal wsstern markets: , w Cattle. Hogs. 1 Sheep. Omaha '.; ;; 4,100 0,700 ,17,000 Chlcato 1,000 14.000 , II.OCO Kansas City ...... 4,000 ' 1,000 11,000 8t Louis ......... 1,000 ' l,'0 ! 1.IO0 sioui City ....... 1,000 v 1.600 . i.too Touts .........11,100 17,109 97,100 1...1049 9 II .re.. 0019 ft tk's. 111. t II Sh.' - Pr. .140 919 II ... 10 4 ... 10 61 ... 10 TO let 10 it Vo. Av. Sh. Pr. ; No. Av. 79. ,101 11 111 M 94. .131 J4..11I ... 14 4 to. .104 0T..14 19 11 il 70..I6I 6I..J1I 40 It 99 ' M..964 116 ... 10 10 I4..109 ' Sheer RecelpU of hep ind lambs Win real liberal for a Thursday, an even 10 oars, w about 17,000 head, being raportstl lit. V '.. ' ' Ths packer market was another very dull j , : C.... ham -V.n r. . -a haarlktl than on prevloue days, ths largost run of the week m vnioago ana anotnsr Dig supply here giving them a chance to brak prices Up to mid forenoon not a single sale had bull made... What bide packers had made UP ts that time were at leaet a quarter lower, while tome sellsra eatled their offers 19400 lower. The usual, good delegation ' of feeder buyers was here, and whlls owing to.lha packer olownsss ssllsrs were a llttb Late In getting thstr feeders ready to ahow somo business was dona In. fair season at good gtsady prlcta. Ons bunch want to (sed er buyers at 110.10 without tha lat top be ing Uksn out, and waa considered around a dime lower than a c,ut of the earns band ' yesterday, when . the paoker end aold at 110.0. and feeders got the nulls at 91141. Straight feeders Hid as kith aa 110.41, with . a Plala kind at 110.00. Brokel-mouthed . breeders were ateady at 47.0O nd soms ee-eri breeders reached 97.1. ' t If anything, the market Improved ao It went along, and several eelea wore thought streagsr... Quality was good, a numbsr of sales being made at 910.40 9 10. . Feeder ewee' at .9i.lt0tl.l0 'wars considered fully steady. . . , , . v It waa almost noon -when packsra Anally got started. , Before they cut looea Boilers bad bettered early bids to somo sstsnt but ' using tha heavy runs aa t, e-lub, packers managed ta enforce pretty atlff concessions. . getting two or thrve bands around noon at prices that were 30 9 tlo lower than yeeter- day. Mates of yesterday's 910.10s landed at 910.40, while another cut of a band that brought 910.19 yeeterday was bought, at 110.10. . There were hardly enough (at Sheep hsrs to be worthy of mention Only a deck or so of fat ewea waa sold up to noon and they looked, . If anything easier, noma that were - good being bought at 97.19. .. Q relatione on sheep and lambs: Lambs. good to choice. 110.169 10.00: lambs, fair to good. 91s.1s91s.ss; lamps. leaders. 9S.109 16 10; yearlings, good to choice 97-609 6. It; yearlings, fair to good. 94.I097JO; yearlings, feeders. 90.90 90.00; wethere, (air to eholcs. 91.109T.ls; swas. good to eholcs. 91.497.19; awea. fair to good 99.9094.40 owes, plain to culla, 94 90Ot.T4l awea. feed. Ing. 4l.09l.il ewee. breodera, all ages. ie.110rs.so. r ' Kepreeentatlv aalea: . - - '. No. - .' . . .- Av. Pr. lit Wyoming owes It T 00 119. Wyoming feeder awep...,-.. 94 19 4 09 cull swes .......... ........ 99 4 40 11 Wyerrlng feeder ewes...... 9t ' ' 9 60 111 Wyoming (eedar lambs.,... 97 .. 9 9t 110 Wyoming feeder lambs..... . 94 14 It 01 Wyoming lambs .w ......... 04 10 04 II cull lemhs ................ -44 ' 40 109 Wyoming lambs - 99 19 9 - ' Vftlpu city lire Stack Market. '' , ; Slou City, Is Sept 14 Cattle Re. celpta, 1.400 head; market .steady; heel sisers, 94.ll9l.lt; butchers, 9t.t49l.0t; lookers and feeders. 90.00 9 9.99: bolls, stats, etc., 4l.li99.99; feeding cawa and heifers. It. 1104.71. Hoas Receipts. 1.909 head: market. 109 It cents hither: light 910.11910.49: mined. 110.10910.00; heavy, 91O.tl011.lt; bulk of tales. 91l.4O910.li, , Sheep Receipts. 1,909 head; market eteady; iambs, 9I.I0910.19. St. Leaas Lira Seeek afarlcat. St. Loukv Sept. 14. -Cattle Receipts. 1.001 head: market higher: . native steers, 97,44911.00; yearling steers and Iwitfera. 4l.t0O10.tl-. oowa. lt.i0OI.00: etockere and faedera. 99.1099. 00i Tetas auaranttna ateorp, 9l.t409.tti. prima south- era eteoro, 94-00 9 0.00; soars and heifers, 9.isvi.o;.pnme yearling steers aa netf. NEW YORK STOCKS Day's Operations Eighth Con secutive Session to Bun Well Over Million Mark. OTHER GRAINS ARE TOM - Omaha, September 14. 111. ' The wheat market today was vary steady 1 ths receipts of this cereal was heavy and there waa a very gooa demand for the better grades, selling a cent higher. The off-grsde wheat waa hard to sell and most of ths sales were mads at lower prices. Ths demend for No. I and I hard wheat con tinues good-.---Wheat was quoted unchanged to 1c higher.. . 1:0 rn receipts continue tight, only lony-ooe cars being reported In for two daya. The setter grades sola uncunngea ,io,a higher. Oats wars quoted unchanged. . , . Rye waa Vt 91c higher. ' 1, Barley was unchansgd. .'-"' With commission bouses active buyers and offerings light at the opening, wheat acored a moderate advance. Later In the dsV. however, It aold off sharply, closing much below the opening, torn ana ww both held within a narrow range. Predic tion Of frost tdhlght had " ccwierable mflusnca on corn; Much- of tha crop Is not yet out of the way of froat Three aalea wars reporteo toaay: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: -! car, ll.il: 9 cars, 91.49; 9 cars, tl.tltt. No. I hard winter: 1 car (dark), ll.ilH; It cars, 913; l.cars, 1,91 1 40 cars, 91.131 I cars, 91.13. No. I hard wlster: I cara. 91.im; 13 cars. II. II: I cars. Il.livt: I cars, 91. si; s - oars, 91.99; 1 cer, 11.11. No. 4 hard win ter: 1 ear, 41.11; 1 car, si.eTw; e care, 11,47; 4 9-9 care. 91.44: 9 care. 91.44; 1 car, 11.14 til 1 car,' 11.41: I care, 91-41; 1 car, 11.41. Sample hard winter! 1 car, 9144; 1 cars. 41.44: 1 car, 9144; I cars, 91.41; 1 cars, 91.41; 1 cars, II. 11; 1 car, si.ei; car, 91.lt; 1 car, tl.lt. No. 1 spring; 1 car, II. t. No. 1 sprint: 1 car, si.ei; , car, 11.50. No. 1 durum: 1 cars, 91119- No. I durum: 4 l-i cars, Il.tlH. No. 1 mlaso-: 1 car. 11.11: 14 car. H.M.- Mo. I mnen; 1 car. 91.13: 1 car, 91.9. No. 4 mlaed: 1 car, 91.41 9 cart, 91.44. No. 9 mlied dur um: 1 car, 11.es. ' . 1 . Barley No. I, 1 car. Il.os. no. s. 1 car, 11.00: 1 car. Ho. No. 4,. 1 car. 41c. Corn No. 9 white. 1 car, sows. wo. e whits, 1 oar, 7Hc. No. I white. 1 car, 70c. Kn 1 vllnw. 1 car. HUc No. 1 yellow. I cars, 110. No. I yellow, 1 car, I0o: 4 cars, loic; 1 car, toe. no..! ysttow. i car, tma ale. 1 mixed, I ears, 10c. No. I mined. 7 cars, 71 He. No. I mind, 1 oar. 7lo. No. I mired. 1 cars. 71c Sample. 1 car, 74c: 1 car, 71c: 1 cars, 70c . ' Rys No, 2, l csrs, si,"; o, e. b core. 11.11 ; 1 car, 91.17: No. 4,. 1-9 car, (1.14; 1 car, 91.17. Oats No. 1 white 1 car, 44c; standard, 4 care. 44c; No. 1 whits. 4ts 1 car, 41c; No. 4 white. 11 cars, 941 Uc 9 oars, 4lc; sample. 4 cars, 4lo; 1 oar, 43o. . Clearancea wsra: wnsat ana tour, equal . 1.40,000 .bu.; oorn,. 119,000 bu.i oats, 911,000 bu. Liverpool closs: Wheat, 19I1 lowsr; oorn, unchanged to d higher. Primary wheat recetpta were 9.111,900 bu. and ahlpmsnls 1,169,000 bu., against receipts of 1310,000 bu. and shipments of 1,109.000 bu. last ysar. t Primary corn rseelpts were 700.000 bu. and shlpmsnts 261,000 bu., against receipt of 997,000 bu, and sbipmanta of 19.000 bu. last year. Primary oats rseslpts ware l.soi.ooo ou. and shipments 901,000 bu., against rseslpts of 1,111,000 bu, and ehlpmenta of 409,000 bu. las; ysar. . CARLOT RECEIPTS. . .Whsat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ............ HI : Mte . lit Minneapolis If! ,. ... ... Duluth 164 ... ... Omaha V. ,. ......... 141 . 41- " II Ka.iraa City ,., 210 II ' It St. Louis 1(1 14 II Wlnnlpsg 114 ... . . ... Omsha Future Market. Omaba oloslna prlcso on futures for this sy: MANY NE WREC0RDS MADE Art. Wht Sept Deo. May Corn. Sept Deo. May ' Obis. Sept Deo. May Open. t 44 1 41 1 4141 )N sutt 7 ; 70 44 41 47 High. I Low. 1 44 1 41 1 to 10 41' 70 41 4t 47 '141 I 141 ;i4i! t 44 TO 4II 46 47 Closs. 1 41 -4344 1 41 1 44 71 11 TO 41 -40 " 4T Tel. 141 141 71 17 'V 44 46 47 Chicago oloslng nrleea. furnished fb Bee by Logan St Brysn, stock and grain braksra is aoutn Btsteentn etreet: Low.l' Cloee. I Tea, Art Opsin High, Wht Sept Dec May tarn 160-! 1619111 191- Sept li96 DSC 7171 May 7979 Oato ...... . Sept 44 Deo. 47 47 May 9090 yorlt Oot. Deo. Lard Oct Dec. Ribs Oct Jib. I It 91 1 91 44 ( 14 47 ' 1 19 77 14 10 I II IT 1 II 141 1 41 1 99 149 1 41 199 144 149 It 99 II . li ii 7i 79 7499 , 74 ' 41 44 ' 44 , 47 44 44 99 44 . (i0 14 49 ' 111 10 19 00 97 60 119 46 II 90 14 47 14 10 14 10 ' II 97 IIS 92 II II 14 to 114 90 14 II 11 70 11 0 11 70 160 161 Ul 11 74 71 44 47 l It 4 II 19 14 01 II 41 II It II II ; Xttr TOOK GENERAL MARKET. Qaeiatloaa af tha Day Oa ths Tartaea Laad- 1 :S ... lag CemuBadltloe. , New Tork, Sept 14. Flour Unsettled. ' Wheat Spot- Irregular. No. 1 durum, 91.71: No. I hard. 11.91 l No. 1, northern Duluth, 91.77; No, 1, northern, Manitoba, 11,73. f. o. D, NSW Torn. ' . Corn Spot barely stsady; No. S Tallow, 94o. 0. I. t New Tork.,, Oate Spot ateady, , Har Steady. . ' ' ' ' Hor: -iS;c?dy; stats common to oholes, till, 149110! nil. 191401 Paeiso coast, 1114. 11914c; llll, 19130. Hides Firm; Bogota, 939y39o Centre! Amsrlcanc I80. Leather Firm; hemlock flrsu, I7e; Sec onal, tic, i , ' Provisions Pork. Arm: moss. 910.009 11.00; family, 919 00 9 14.49; short elee.Pt 937.01930.00, Beef, flrmi moss, 930.009 31.00: family, 9H.QO0l4.oo. Lara, nrra middle west. 914.49. Tallow Strong: city, 9cii eountry, ; 99 tttoi soooiai, mo. , - Butter Firman creamery, extraa, 91 score, ii9iio; creamery, hlghe acorlng. 930l4o; firsts, I39310i seconds, 109 31 o. Etta Firm; rseslpts. 11,141 Caere; fresh gathered, evtrs, fins, 119 87c; extra firsts, 34 0 3te: firsts. 94 0IBcr nearby hennery. whites, (Ins to. fancy, .41941c; nearby hen nery, Drowns, 119430.. Cheese Firm: state, (resh, spealala, llo; same, average fancy, ll91lo. Poultry Live, flrmj broilers,. Slo; fowls, I9a; turkeys. 199100! dressed, steady. OMAHA GENERAL IIAUBT. ' Butter No,, 1 eraamsry, ' to cartons or tuba Itot No. 1. lie Poultry Live: Broilers, 1 to I Ike., lie; broilers, over S lbs., 17oi hena, over 4 lbs., Ifio; hsns, uudsr 4 Iba., Itot rooetenr and etaaa wanted. 10oi see BBS, full (salhsrsd, fat llol young ana at auona, run reatn- ered. fat. 1101 turhera. any alas over 9 ids. 3tet turkeys. Isss thaa 9 Iba., half prloe; capons, 9 lbs. and over, 84o; poultry, poor and thin, hot wanted: guineas, each, lio guioees, young, aaon sso; aquaoo, aomsrs, ner doa.1 It oa each. 94.00: 19 OS. aach. 93.601 9 os. each, 11.60: under 9 oa each, Mc. Plgsona, psr doa, 91.00. .jneeea nuoiaiiona oy uriau ej v-o. Chesss Tin-rolled. Swiss, 4to; domsstlc Swles. Hot block Swiss. lOot twin ohsesSi not triplets. 910: daisies, no: young am. ones, no; tilue taoei onea, seo; iimoergor. jio! New Torn wntte. 110! Rouurort. sec Oysters standards. 0ttNii aeleota 109 etc: counte. lldltou. Fisil Halibut bright . staamtr' atoon, like: salmon, rod. 14c: salmon, fall, lie catfish, large or small. 17ot black bass, order also. 13ol whltsflsh. northsrn stock, Ito; plka, no. 1 ..fancy, not .auiinaaas fancy, ltol herring, fo; tunflsh, medium. 70; trout Nr. 1, lean sissa t suit no; olokerel. headless and dressed, no; carp. No. 1, dreessd, 90! (loundsra, lld crapplee, medium, 9o headlaas shrimp. ' per gal,. 11.11! peeled shrimp, per gal., 91.T1! kip sored salmon. '10-lb, -basket par lb., 17o smoked whlteflsh, chubs, JO-lb. baeket Per lb., lfic . . - , -. . t Wheleaala nncea or beef cute affective September 3Z are st follows! no. i nn, 1101 nc 9. ito: no,. 9. 'iittoi no. 1 u na llci No, I, lto: No. 9, 14ci No. 1 ehucks. lie: NO. 1. HUC! NO. B. 10UO1 NO. 1 rounds. 170, No. 9. 16c: No. 3, llo; No. piatea. soi nc- t, soi nc t. so. Fruit and vegetable or toes furnished by tillnsKy rrmt to.t . VIW-VI .BIB. ,. H I, box: IMa, H OO bol vt.1-, nog, It. II) boxi .7S93, SKI., ,60 boKi 100 11.1. 16 Ti box. Mmoni-Fancy boo. .0g bot; cboloi 10 us. IwOilMO box; 870s UH h pr ent 1mv. ormpefniu Mir- ki pruw. Apit Btiir lowers. 11.71 boi WMMnvttMt Jon t nana, Axtra rinuy, 11.00 boil Colra4o Jontlitn, tr fnoy, I), II i Mrrwia,- 11.9 bbl. UraietHom. frown. 3o baakt; ma lavas, l.fll rata; Tokaya. , I1.U0 cratu. Hears Colorado. waibtnvton. ranoy 1 ir.t st.ft era to oh f.t fancf I tr 19.40 erata; rbol 1 tr I2.il oriito: KUrt. buahla. Il.TI bu. Kirra. cralaa, 11. .6 oral. Pluma Italian II. I crata. Pachatrifcrkat prio. Baa- -11.00 to is.aO bubeb. Cantalouoaa Bianaraa. vi.vo.oratot puny. 13. 6t oraia OatA 1100 crato. WurmlQDa Ho lb. tjsraiabita iuuca. htwd. 11.00 dot. leaf, tc doMo. Caullflowor, 11.10 crate. wax,, traan baaoa. baa. tl.OO baahat. Pa pari, loo basket. Pa relay. , 0j io. Turnips, haVatlat. lsFfnfsl. A An kavaVreat tlgtlt Hut a MlrBts. 11,00 bukal. Cooumbara. II OO baikst, Cab-J B5u!a, "d lTn lUUon baia, ISO lb. Ontona, Spanish, 11.00 MataH " h rllr unMttl4 tht rnkrkt, ao raaoaaa Joxsa. lao to. 11.00 o: biuhtiigL 9J,lt CO fI.9)B OH,', Honay 11.71 raoa. . . . MlgUfallaiiaoua-MJraokarlaok. Mranrtna mA Dn99Qg.Brav cms, ..oi nan cmm. si, 1 a: oa utile, Bpttoisxi not it ia,, SHO, jumbo pa. nuiav tioj (rapwrn, zmm as.ot aouay, new oaaa, 1.7a., ' - - u : Caffaa Msvkat. Naw Tork. Bapt ' 14. A -mora favorable view of nw crop proapaota antf raporta that Brasillaa ahlppora waro shown an la- oraaaaa atpoitioi. to- sail sMmd isnon Iblo ofra further daottna In tha msrkat lor ootraa luiures nere today. After onn tnv I to l points lowar. prlraa steadied a point or two on covert n f. but trade In- teres ia waro aaiiara, whlls demand was tlmitad and tha market km turned Weka onaar a ranawai 01 liquidation. Daeem bar eontravota aold off to I.Ofte and stay to l.lOo, or Into naw low ground for tha movontant and about half cant from tha hltk lavol of aflptaraaar I. . Tha aloes was at practically tha low point of the day ana irom 10 ia mi poimo not lower. Bales, t .svv ( traptsmirsr, p.ibcj ucioBer, v.isa; novamoar, i.iici ooeomDar. s.-To Jahuary. 0.11c; Farbuary O.llc, Marrh. ff.liei Aprti. l.iie: Hay. s.iio: Juns. 1.11a July. t.Jl. 8 pot eaffos lrrular; Rio, t -jTiv-, D-qtDs s, j.s9r 11-f.a; orasiuan aa vlcea say ths prsaont crop la turning out of ogod to high gradas, but ta email bean and good drink, but not good roaatera. Cost and fratght offers waro lower, with quota tloaa rangtng from lO.Oao to ll.lOo for Santo'a 4' a. ha official eablea reported rata In four diet r lota of Sao Paulo, .wits taempratursa ranging from 04 to 00 dogroaa. hlo was 71 rata lowar. Tha Bantoa spot market was not quoted, but future war unchanged ta It rata lowar. sUntoa reported clear a oca of 10,000 bags for Now Tork. . Kansas Cltj WImM MawttaA. Kanaaa City. Ma.. lUpt. 14 Wheat No, I hard, 11 liejl.il; No. I, 1.HJM.: No. I red. l.Mtt 41: No. I, t.40t.; Decern, bar, 4)1.444; May, 11.44 H Cam No. mixed, islat No. I, 11 flic: No. I white, llo;. No. t, 140 14 c; No. 1 yellow, 044eilo; No. t, 04411401 Dacsmbor, TOajTOSr; May. Tte, Oats No 1 white, 4IW44TA; No. I iivUad. OOtffaTtV; l,,,, ...... lv!t- Nw -Tork. Sept. 14. To find a parallel for today "a ttJirastraload speculation. It Is necaasarjr to hark back to tho wild mar kets of tha summer and autumn of 1016,, when war share and kindred Issues were leadtng tho list to dlisy heights. Today's operations, In which trading reached the enornvoua total of 1,410,000 shares, waa the eighth cenaacutlvg segslon to run well over It was a session also of many now ree ords. United States Steel at 107, Republic Steal at 40. Marino common a1 0f At lantic Gulf and West Indies common and prefen ed at 01 and 11, and other more prominent metal 1m un being elevated to new lit els. ' Bethlehem Steel made an extreme gain of 21 points, at 080. General Motors bested all other e'tocks, gelling up to 710, an over night gain of 63 points, and representing an advance this week of 170 potato. . Tho "war onaea" were rar unaer ineir recoroia or 1015. The percentago of profit taking was beyond all computation, but ovary setback or reversal was followed by a fresh rise. In ths Anal hour, however. It became evi dent that supplies of stocks were exceeding tne demand and prices faded away. Minor shipping Issues, papers and motor acces sories manuested weakness. Tha, bond mar ket was negligible, diversified. Total sales, par value, 13,046,000. uniteo) statea coupon ta declined ft. per cent on call. ' v Sales. HI ah. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar... 13,000 03 14 03 03 American Can 21.100 44 I4A 44U Am. Car 4 Fndry. 19,100 67 46 41 Am. Locomotive... 36,100 02 79 80 I Am. Sme1t.ARfng..ai,900 109 107 107 Am. Sugar Rfng... 1,600 111 111 110 Am. Tal. ok Til. .... 1,300 133 132 133 Am. Z.. L. ft 8... . 3,709 40 39 20 Anaconda Copper , .76,300 90 09 19 Atchison 4,600 104 103 101 Baldwin Loco 41,600 03 80 00 A O -.. 4.200 14 14 86 U Btjook. Rapid Trans 94 u. at b. uopDer.... i.sud Cel. Petroleum..... 1.900 Canadian Pacific... 1,700 171 177 Central Leather.... 14,000 44 Chesa. ft Ohio.,.,. 3,600 43 C, M. A St. P...,. 1,600 94 Chi. ft N. W 100 126 C, R I. ft P. Ry..(. 1,300 17 unmo copper ,voa Colo. Fuel ft Iron. .34,600 Corn Prod. Refng.. 1,700 Crucible Stool 97,400 Dint.- Securities 12,200 ...36,100 CHICAGO OaUIN AND PKOVISIONS, WhaM Talus Arc rim Bsoanss af Okar- . aoter af News Fraaa UveriMoI. Chicago. Sept 14. Suddaa weakness seised the' wheat market .lata today after an oariy display at strength, The down turn, which some cases amounted to 7 oenta a bushel aa compared wrth top prices of the day, was accompanied by- assertions that Argentina wheat waa being offered cheaper In the United States than domestlo wneat, ana oy unconfirmed rumors that Sweden had decided to go to war, presum ably against Qreat Brlta.tr Something of a recovery ensued, out; prices closed weak, t-693o net lower,, with , December at 1.4I92.49 ftnd May at 91.40 01.49 Corn lost 4o and oats 49a In pro visions tha outcome tanged from a cents decline to a rue of It cents. - Bx troths breaks of flT cents a bushel from the top prices of the day In wheat were brief,- but neverthelese lasted long enougn to antorca tha eacrtno of many III -protected holdings. Tho causes of the flurry were known to but few at tho tlms, and would have -made' little If any differ ence, as moat of the sale were of an auto matic stop-lose character. It waa not until a considerable Interval after the session waa over that any public mention waa made of -the rumors referring to tha supposed warlike action of Sweden. Tha reoorta. however, aa to tow-priced offers from Ar- that not much more waa heeded to tumble pries nsaatong downward. - - Prevloue to the lata setback In wheat prices the market had been tending upward the greater part of the day. Influenced by announcements that tha Greek so v mm ant had purchased In the Vol ted Slatea 1,000.000 ojssneie or wneat and 90,000 barrets of flour Another source of strength waa tho flrm- befts of prices at Liverpool, where sellers were withdrawing offers, and It waa said Argentine smpmenta promised to show heavy falling off, ' Corn fell when wheat turned weak." Be fore that time the market had scored de cided advance owing to predictions of a widespread frost tonight that might result In sortoua damage to a largo fraction af the crop. . . . . , , Oata swayed with oorn and wheat. Lib. oral export buying proved Inaofftclent aa an offset to Increaaad oftsrlnga la the laat hour. a, ) -, i , Provisions bulged on account of reports of big purchasing for Belgian relief. Profit taking on. the part of Tueeday'a buyers formed a noticeable feature and tended to oaaa prices aown at the laat. Chicago Cash Price Wheatt No. 1 red. ll.MH49l.MV No, t red. 91.IO01.40; No. t hard, t.l4fl.6; No. I hard. 11.6909 1.41. Com: No. 8 yellow, 4&ITc; No. 4 yellow. II II No. 4 whlis. littttlUri .': io. s wmte, eea,o: standard, 46c. Rye: No. t. 91.16. Barley. I4r 91.10. Seeds: Timothy, IJ..O494.80. clover. III. 0007 14.00. Provisions:' Pork,, 937.16; lard. 114.40; ribs. Ii4.ft0vl4.l0. H , Mm'itaseaU 43rUi Mrkl. , Mlnnoapolts. Minn.. Sept. 4.-Wheat Cloaedi II lli.lib.. (ssh: No, I hard. $1.47 No. 1 northern, 11.40 1.41 ; No. I northern. I.I41.41; No. 6, 91.41 10. . CoraNo. I yellow, 99 lie. OatNo. I white, 4l42e." Plaased9l.0ll.l3. - ... f ' Flour Uaehanaed. v , Barley 46cl. 03. Ryal,10l.Sl. . Bra 130,004911.00.' ,. ' Uvarteol Oiwlw MukA ' Ltvarpool. Sept. 14. WheatNo.' 1 spot. Manitoba. 148 10d; No. it, 14a 4d; NaT I, 14 4d; No, 8 red western winter, 14a d4. Cora epot Amartcaa mixed saw, 10 Id. 64 66 17 2. 19 49 21 23 77 177 42 43 93 124 17 64 63 14 92 03 124 4 f 16 91 Brie General Electric. Ot. No. pfd Ot, No. Ore Ctfa. Illinois Central.. Int. Con. Corp... 90 70 71 22 13 106. 106 69 69 129 129 109 109 21 24 39 34 66 26 47 '47 19 37 37 900 173 172 172U ,. 4,400 117 114 114 ..18,404 43 41 42 ........ 101 400 14 10 1U Inspiration Copper. 46,100 42 40 61 int. Harvi, n, j... sou lie us lis I. M. M. nfd. etfs. .41.600 12C 1201 121 i K. C. fi 800 26 36 35 Kennecott Copper,. 16,600 64 63 64 Louis, ft Nash.... 300 129 138 128 Mexican Petroleum. 48,700 116 113 113 Miami Copper 1,600 37 27 37 M., ml. T. prd jo 0 Missouri Pacific 4 00 4A 4 4 Montana Power. ., ..... National Lead 1.700 72 Nevada Copper. .. .10.100 23 N. T, Central 14,200 104 N. T-, N. H. ft H. 4,100 Bl ' Norfolk ft Western. 8,700 130 N oft horn Pacific... 4,300 110 Pacific Mall 3. 1 DO ZM Puc. Tel. ft Tel.... 400 94 & Pennsylvania 1,400 66 66 nay con, tapper.. .la.nuv iteaaing . , ..if.euu uvt i mil Reo. Iron ft Steel. .41.900 09 44 64 Shattuck Arts. Cop. 1.200 31 .80 30 Houthern facmc... i.iud a Southern Railway.. 1.800 24 33 24 Studebaker Co 34,900 134 180 1.1 Tennessee Copper.. 3,200 26 29 36 Texas Company.... 4,600 208 204 204 Union Pacific...... 1,401 143 142 12 Union Pacific prd.. 700 so v a U .8. Ind. Alcohol.. 17,300 120 123 127 U.. S. Steel 38,630 107 106 104 U. o. "oteei Pia..,, i.buu xvr 117 un Utah Copper .11.400 89 98 81 Wubssh Pfd. "B".. J.100 27 26 26 Western Union. .... 8,400 MS 99 07 Wentlngh Kleotrlc. 13,300 64 43 43 , XOtai sates lor ine as;, s.sav.vvv iirt. New York Money Market. ' New Tork, Sept. 14, Mercantile Paper 1 per oent. kt 9.1-tin Kirhsnro 40-day bills.- 14.71 : demand, 14.76; cable, 14.74. Franca, de mand, M6; cables, 16.84. Marks, de mand. 49c; cables. 49e. Kronen, demand, 12 O : CaOiea, 1 A 9. -n iners, asniHiiu. 40c; cables, 40c. Ltres, demand, .44; cables, 14.43. Rubles, demand, Sla; ca bles, II c. Stiver Bar, 4lc; Mexican dollar, S3o. TtAnrtiwAavflrnmant weak: railroad steady. Time Loans Strong; sixty daya, 38 per cent; 90 days, HV- Pr cent; six months, l43 per cent. Call Money Steady; high, I per oent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rata, I per oent; last loan. I per cent; closing bid, 1 per ani Affsrad s.t I nar cent. U. 8. ref. 2s, reg it M..K.AT. lat 4s. .73 do coupon. ..4.99 Mo. Pac eon. 4s. 101 U. 8. 3a. reg..;. 100 -Mont. Power a.. 97 do coupon. ,;j..i,a. j. aeo. a.,.isn U. S. 4a. reg.,..109N. T. City 4a do coupon. -.,.110 (1466) ..101 Am. Smelt, 6s...U2-N. T., N. H.ftH. 4 ImTATftVlial.llOVi 93 SB .11V Anglo-French ts.;96No. Paclflo 4a.. ..91 Atchison gen. 4s. 92 do Be. ........ .46 B. ft O. 4s...;. .40 Beth.Steea ret. ss. ico O. 8. L. ref. 4s... 92 rac. T. t. es..)vx Cent Pao. 1ft... .88 Penn. cn. 4a.'.104 C. ft O. T. 4AS.su ao xn. is...iui C, B. ft Q. it. 4s. 97 Reading gen. 4s.,.96 tlM.ASt.P.cv.6a.l048t.L.S.F.rof.4s..79 . C, R. I. ft P. By. So. Pac. ov. 6a.. 104 . ref. 4s... 71 do ref. 4s..v-'M C. ft ret. 4a.4lSo. Ry. D. ftR. O, con. 4a,77Unlon Pacific 4s. .94 sne gsn. as i" u 0.n. Slee. So... .1044c. S. Ot, No. 1st 44s..tltfy. S. cv. 4s 0914 Bub. Is.... 101 . Steel S....106S 111. Cent. ref. 4s. . 01 West. Union JHs.ltfc I. M. M. 4al. ..loo weec.Bieo.ov.w.. .... K. o. S. raf! s..to'iDom. Can.(llll).10t U N. un. 4 IIH 'Bid. . . ' Laeal Staaks aa. Heaas. ' ouiatatlona furnleheo br Burna, Brinker aj L.O,, tes-ei umana cauooa. hu uuitw- Inr. Omaha, nahl . . . Stocks ' " T- Bid. Asked Booth Fisheries Co., pfd, 10 11 Cities Services Co.. oorn.., tlltt 113 CRIb. Ssrvlos Co.. ntd. ......... 17 S7 Vb Deere It Co., pro. I os .i Douglaa Hots) Co., stock. - 40 70 Fairmont Cream. Co., 7 pet.. 104 109 Qooch 91. Co., 7 peL pfd "B". 99)9 100 Kaneaa city Bya Co.. com...: is to Kansaa City Rye-Co., pfd... 90 70 Kanaaa City L. 4 P. Co., com. It 10 Kanaaa City L. P. Co.. pfd.. It 70 Mountain State T. T. Co... .111 Mil atollno Flow Co., 1st pfd I IV, 1119 Omaha O. B. Ry. B. pfd. 90 00 Omaha It C B. St. Ry,. pfd.. 7119 70 Omaha IC.ll.lt Ry.. com.... II I3H Petera Hill Co.. pfd II 101 It Packard Motor Co., pfd... 100 ' 101 . Swift 4k Co.. stock ,.......Ut ui Union Stook lords I pot stock. 100 101 Ponds Am. Tel.- Tel. Notea ..100 10019 Baofh-St. Loula ts, llll...' 911 100 Calgary, Al. I pot Q. B. 1131-44 13.40 04.10 Iowa Portland a Co.. Is 1114-14 II loo Kanaaa City Ry. lat 9a, 1944.. 9119 Omaha C. B. St. Ry. Is, 113 IS 14 1714 SulsMrger Sana Co. ts. 11.4 90H 10011 Sinclair Oil f. Co. la. lots, itit it Trenton. Neb. Sleet, la, 1111-14.104 . 104.11 Swift Co, Is, 1944 109 lOOti v Haak Clsarlaga. Omaha, Sept. II. Bank clearings for Omaha today were I4.lll.lll.il, and for the corresponding ..day last ysar, 13,31,, 19.01. . OMAHA PROPERTY IS WORTHATIDY SOU Every Han, Woman and Child is Supposed to Be Worth $1,410 in Property. HAVE YOU GOT Y0UK SHARE A. R. GROH. ; If some billionaire came along and took a fancy to Greater Omaha and wanted to buy it he would have' to pay $237322,?05 if we were willing to sell out at the valuation fixed by the tax assessment for 1917. Of course, we wouldn't tell the good old town at any price 'if we couldn't get another like it." . And where could we get another city nan as good this side of dear old Paris? Watson Townsend, engineer in the department of public, improvements, has prepared some interesting figures on this subject. If Omaha 'property were divided equally, every man, woman and child in the city would have $1,410 worth. i Tax Per Person. ' : If every person paid the same amount ot taxes, eacn man, woman and child would pay $15.93 to city in a year. . V If the hypothetical billionaire above mentioned bai come along before the annexation of South Omaha and Dun dee, he would have found the original city of Omaha worth $ib,uw)uu. The next year after the c6nsoltda tion. Greater Omaha was worth $233,- 043,325. .And now the town is valued. at the big figure mentioned in tne first paragraph. The value of Omaha property per capita is very high, $1,410. In Pat-' erson, N. J., the value per capita is only $812. If you have ever been in Paterson you will not be surprised at this. New York City claims a valuation of $1,715 per capita. No doubt there are lota of people in the Mills hotels and on the -East side who "haven't got theirs." , . - i Boston Rate High. Boston has the highest per capita tax rate in the United States, $33. It also has the largest city debt of any city near its $124,000,OCO. - Umaha s debt is a little over ),000, of whih the greater city in herited $1,118,188 from South Omaha at-J $195,000 from Dundee. We have a larger city debt than any other city anywhere near, our size in the country.' Out of thif$15.93 ner capita annual tax, $5.73 goes to pay interest on the debt, Unly three other cities in the whole country pay larger interest charges, namely, Bir i..ington, Ala., Spokane and Tacoma, Wash. But let us not be boastful. Includes Water Works. Of course. we have the water works. If we deduct the $7,500,000 paid for the water plant our public debt wouldn't be very bad. The proportion of city taxes re quired to pay. interest charges on debts in several cities are as tollows: Birmingham, Ala., 50 per cent: Ta coma, Wash., 42; Spokane, Wash., 38; Omaha, 36; New York City, 33. , From this they run down to such pay-as-you-go. cities as these: St. Louis, 6 per cent; Milwaukee, 6; De troit, 6; Chicago, 8; IndiStnapolis, 5. You aee, while we're bully little boosters for Omaha, we poult out its faults (when we cart find any) just as we laud its virtues (which we are always finding.) ,.-." Selattea'e Flerelng sala. ' Ton can depend upon Sloan's Liniment to kill tha nerve pal lb of sciatica I It pene trates without rubbing. Only slo. All druggists. Advsrtlsement Big Run of Range " Cattle to Keep Up " For Quite a While The railroad freight men assert that now with the run of range cattle at about its height, more cattle are on the way to market than, at any time during several past yelrs. Owing to the solendid condition of the Nei ras- ka and Wyoming and Soutn Cakota ranses. the run of range cattle will continue later than usual and will not end much before the last of October. Although prices are abnormally high, the cattle men are not Selling down any closer than usual. They anticipate still higher prices next year. io keep the animals in good condi tion more hay than usual has been , put up. ' . ' ' '.. ' . '.-.... Ice Cream Woman Figures in Divorce Because she alleged her husband has been buying ice cream for an other woman and has failed to sup- tort herself and their three children, .ill ie Driscol has filed suit asking di vorce from Fred, and the custody of the youngsters. Mrs. Driscol alleges in her petition that her husband left the home in Detroit in 1913 to aid relatives afflicted by the tornado in Omaha, and that he has since been apart from her, although explaining his absence in letters declaring he was financially unable to send for his family. She asserts that after com ing to Omaha with her children, and while walking on the street , they found the husband and father in an ice cream parlor with a woman. She asks the court to grant sufficient ali mony to support the children; . Only 190 Named In Property Suit Suit has been filed against 190 de fendants who were former owners of bits of property in Greater Omaha, by the Continental Realty company, asking that titlebe quieted. Twenty six pieces of property areV involved. When the suit was filed by Attorney W. J. Hotz he was asked to contribute $54 to Douglas county coffers as costs for filing and indexing, , s -. Only One School Room is V Closed Because of Cold The kindergarten room at Park school was the only room of the pub lic school system which was closed Thursday , on account of lack of heat. , This room is detached from the main building. , i tiTtirv dimr.1 rrsxil MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 AMUSEMENTS, BRANDEIS Nights, 25-50-75 Mats, 2Sc e SOe NOW AND ALL Hll Twice Daily at 2:15 and SilS Sharp Clune'a Cinema Opera RAMON A Helen H. Jackson's Famous Romance S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 25 Choir of Mission Sinters' PH0NI DOUGLAS THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE J". Dalls Mat.. 3:11: tim SUM. 9:11. TS'4 ntiXMELVILLE ELLIS l"" IMISS IRENE BORDONljg,lB. j. Ta. 4ooa A VlorrlB. Weran A Amotos Co.. Srentale. Jack C. llrLsllen A till Canon, probeum T'b( Price.: Met. tellery. 10c: beet erts "i dir sail Suadar). 250. MUMs, Wo. C wo- "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." &nixillA r,ay M"- EUtVtSteBt H.2S.S0-7S. LAST TIMES TODAY j i'JS 'Step Lively Girls" fSSu. 1 S.4..rJ.. Mat mat WaMtk. "A New York Girl" Co. Ladles' Puna M. tines wees vaps. BA VI. Playing h M I Isf Spoken Drama Nsat Sunder for Four Days. Mattnaat I Daily. . George Barr McCntcttaea't Truxton King Dramatization by Grace Haywarel. Mat,. 25c. Night 10c and SOe. " Cotton Market. . ,' Naw Tork, Sept 14. Cotton Futures opened firm; October, lt.tto; December, it. tic; January, 19.11c; March, lt.lOo; May, 11.140. - , Spot, ateadyt middling upland, 19.96e. Sales, 1.149 bales. A sharp early advance was followed by reaction In the ootton market thla after noon, with January sslllng off from l.IOo to 1&.70C and closing at 16.70. The general Hat closed steady at a net advauce of 14 II points. Liverpool. Sept. 14. Cotton 4lpot. steady; good middling, 1.74c; middling, 9.9tc; low middling, 9.30c, Sales, 9,000 bales. Oil and BeeuT ; Savannah, Oa., Sept. 14. Oils Turpen tine, firm, at 4ii044c; sales, til bbls.; receipts. 131 bbls.; shipments. ISO bbls.; suck, 31,701 bbls. Rosin Firm; aalea. 77 bbls.; receipts, III bble.; shipments, 610 bbls.; stook, 11.040 bbls. Quote: A, B, 11.1061.16; C. D, 11.8 (910; s. 9S.IO04.OO: K, 9s.i0O4.it; o, .1104.3; H, 9S.30el.IB; I, 96.2SOI.S0: K. 96.3O04.SS; M, 8.10('.t5; N, 94.400 t.90; WO, 94.90 0 4.40: WW. 15.76. Omaha, Hide and Tallow Market, Quotatlona furnished by Bolles it Rogers, SIS South Thirteenth street: Hides a. S.: No. 1. lie: No. 1, 17o. Oreon: No. 1. lie; No. S, lSc O. S., bulls: No. 1. 16c: No. 3, ltc. Deacons, each, 11.26. No. 1, horse, each, :.S0; No. 2, 14.61: ponies, 13.69. Sheep pelte. large, 76c0 11.36; medium to small, 26076c. Tallow No. 1, 74c; No. 1, 6 Ho. ' Metal Market. New Tork, Sept. 14. Metals Lead. 9 70.' Spelter, flm; apot, East St. Loula delivery. 91.00. - Copper, firm; electrolytic, 937.000 31.11. Iron, ateady and unchanged. Tin, firm; apot, 131.36031. 71. , At London-r-Copper; Spot, 9117; futures, lilt; electrolytic 1183. Tin: Spot, 170 lOe; futures, 9171 10a. Lead, 130 Ss. Sp.lter.t6t. I Omaha Hay Market. Omaha, Sept 14. Prairie Hay Chotce upland 111 00 011.10: No. 1, S.SO01.'O; No I. II.00OI.I9: No. I. 11.000100 Mid land pretrls. No 1. Il.9001o.00: No. 1. I1.I0OI.00. Choice lowland prairie, 11.00, No. I, 99.09. No. I, ll.WOt.0l: No 9. 9I 0109 Alfalfa Choice. 91l.v401t.lo: No. 1 110011.19: stsndsrd. 11.10011.49; No. 1. Ii.oi0i.il: No. I, n.eoei.oe. Straw Oata, 9l.MOl.t0; wheat, 96.000 9.10.- . . -'.. . . . ' . .. . . '-riottoa Caaaasspttsa Increases. Waehlngton. Sept. It. Cotton ueed dur' Ing Auguat amounted to ttl.rif running bales, eaclualve of Itntera, and for the yeai ending July 91, 1,117.912 bales, ths csnsa. bureau today announced. In Auguat a yeai ago 4.4,113 bales wsrs used, and during th year ending July 91, 1919, the quantity wee I.II1.III balss. .A ' Dry (Seed Market New Tork. Sept .14. Cotton goods tnar ket was active today and jobbers and re tailers reported, a good trade. Cotton goods and yarna were firm. Raw allk was firm and acttva. Ready-to-wear manufacturers reported an active buelnese. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. : PHILLIPS Optical Co. For Glasses Expert Fitting Moderate Prices 807-9 Brandeis BIdg. KNEW OPENS SATURDAY R U VI - September 16 "ARIZONA." Box Office Now Open. t Vie sTt. I , ' ' 'THE FRESHMAN" With ' Frits! Frits and Bud Walsh 3 Other Acts and Feature Pictures Virginia Pearson , in Daredevil Kate. mn n 15th ind Harney r r Open 11 toll Daily . "TODAY -..,.' JAMES COOLEY. la , "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" A Social Drama In Five Parla ALWAYS 10c ADMISSION. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Eg ' MAY MURRAY J 1 Brur Bin eicTrse a MAY MURRAY aTHE BIG SISTER" A Powerful Drama of New York Life. Also ... BILLIE BURKE . OPEN 2 TO II DAILY St, Louis (ttala Market. -St Loula, Sept. If Wheat No. 9 red, 91.101.44: No. I hard, I1.II01.II; De cember, 11.41 e. Corn No. I. 11011401 No. I white, llttc: December. TlUje. Oata Higher; track No. 9, 44c; No, 1 white, Ulta; December, 47HO. ' aagw MarkatT " ' " " j New Tork. Sept. 14 Sugar Raw, Heady; ' aalea, 14.004 begs centrifugal, 4.43c; mo lasses, 4.74c Refined, eteedy; fine granu-.' lated. 9vt0c Heavy realising depressed sue gar futures and at noon prices wore 19 to I It paints net lowsr. 1 ! JlpittiBj J j ACASlTOMENT I III Henry RoUH Company 1 j 111 Dutrihuttn ' ( lllj 2M7-69LetTOWirrtliSt. V T II 111 I8M "ou'' 'J' J Catf ( III I nm delireriei 'jTii (111 III) Pter Omh f aTllll lllj byfreifhta ri i vitS& I f "-pr-r Bt?,ff uvui rriarE 7fR V ' H? ,7 :nrL Hal ; l I 'i " ' i r. Wi ti fl Ov(C mm mm.mtxH'i -4;