THK IJF.K: OMAHA. hl.hNl.Y, SEPTKMHhK P. r ) fT-rrrt Hrrs lr Vf i & Boys Buying a Suit for Fall OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET A ! Liberal Receipts of Cittle, Pricei Are Steady. Whih mm ar i 1 , It isn't how little 3-011 pay that makes the dollars count, its how much value you get; and how your clothes will wear find keep their mhapo. Tt's the man who must make every dollar count who gts ho much satisfaction from our clothes their thor ough good quality means economy to him. You need not be a tailor or a clothier and vet vou will instantly recognize the dif ference between the suits you see here and those at other stores. Come and let us show you then you will understand why we sell more clothes than any other store in Omaha. M6,'$12,15, $18, 20, $22i, J25 HOGS COUTHniE ON THE UPGRADE krfi an4 Umki ml All Kind, Rotk Killer aa4 Feeder, Ac4lv aad ttrottm to Tea to Fitter t'eata lllaaer. 3.43 6,242 FOVTH OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. 7. 19. Receipt cr: Cattle. llo Shep. Official Monday .. 9.t Estimate Tuesday 7.8J4 Two days this ffk.. 17,151 Same day last week . ...13.97J Same days 2 we-ka ago. ,17.7 fame days I vwki ego..lZM4 Hame days 4 weeks ago.. 11.943 Same daya last year II..' ft The following table snows of cattle, hogs and sheep at 11.R..0 U.fcHt 8.NI 2W 10 41.1 3.!26 10!t"4 83.2! 6.6 T .134 7.4tl 63,-03 tor the year: i.'attt lgs Sheep year to date, lsw.t. -t4.b'22 1.7:' . .9 l,C4.;it the receipts South Oinana compared with last 9ui. Inc. Lec. (;.674 2S.0I8 1.848.077 lM.fH 1.094,033 46,910 hows the average Tha frtllnwlnir tshle mlp. nf hi.ua At South Omaha tof the li.'. several days, with comparison: eminder If you've put off fretting your tall clothes better order ttiem now. We re Able to have frost any of those days. And then you 11 feel mighty fine In our new fall togs. While you remember, drop In and look over the lot of suitable new patterns every one of them la distinctive. " Prices: Suits $25 up Ifc AV" ll.'tLlsjsaaa .V.TJ'la."', ( 1315 rjamatSt.Orajtij4 .Open evenings too busy making clothes to close. Data. 1509. llO8.il807.1904.i:'C6.,ltM. i'-Ui n - e r i ' t immim ,i.atflS mmdI Aug. Auk. Aug. Auk. Aug. Auk. Sept. Sept. Sept. rept. i-ept. Sept. ept. T t b 38 6 77 1 6 S7 6 U. S 1 7 3 8 4I 6 77 S 8i t 24 o U I 471 , ( ll & -st 32j J nu.' ' K '. l L ,! b 771 b 2i 1 7 7Vi 6 Ml 6 7, t 7S b Hi 6 iji B 33 7 bO j 6 4jj R 67' I o 47 1 b il t a 7 ! 6 ul; 5 tw ( K I Wj J 1 RSW! on 5 ll 6 Oil 5 4, I 43 I 4 till b 76' i 67. 6 6 ir- 6 7 S6V 6 81 1 6 7 b 3r b i!uj 7...T3 61, 6 M 6 W 6 4J GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Weak Cablet Indicate Foreign Mar kets Have Wheat. NEED NONE FROM THIS SIDE Meat Opinion Are Slronarir Benrian m m Very l.arg-e Crop Has Been Prodared and No Scarelly ' la Apprehended. OMAHA, Sept. 7, 1809. Weak cahUa rontinua to Indicate that the torelga markets do not - need any wheat from tlile ttlde. Moat opinions are trona-ly bearish, aa a very large crop hJ been raised and without a foreign d maniMt la evident there will be no acarc Ity of wheat thle crop year. Cnrn valuea do not abow any signs or weakening In face of the fact that tha larger houeee continue bearish. There u plenty of old corn In the original hands yet and with . an average crop to come prlcea should not advance. - A wneai waa oun uui iirin inu wnwvV - teo, Oh Kept Uec. .1 B4HI 541 :....( 3(1 38 I MS b Si' B4H JOS M h.u v ni4 daniand arems rather slow at the prevailing prices. The large short Interest Is holding tha near future up, but there la a soft feeling on the more distant month. Corn held fairly steady and waa a sur prise, as. traders were bearish on heavier reclpta and large estimates for tomorrow. rah corn was weak and sold lower. Senti ment ta generally bearish and prloea ahould d-cllne. Primary wheat receipts were 1,820,000 bu. ' and shipments were 2 lflS.OOO bu., asralnst receipts list year of 789.000 bu. and ship men in of S01.800 bu. Primary v. heat receipts were W 000 bu. and siiipments were 572 000 bu.. against re ceipts lust year of 480,000 bu. and shipments of 33.0(10 bu. Liverpool closed unchanged to Vd lower on wheat and Vkd lower on corn. Local -ana ct optlona. Artlele. Onen.f Mlgh-i Lw. Close. Tes'y. Omaha Cash Prices. WHKAT No. 2 harj, 587c; No. t hard, 1 4f 94o; No. 4 hard, HntVlc; No. J nprlng 2a K6u; no grade, 86 4? 30c. COilN No. 2, 634i034c; No. 3, 634c; No. 4, 62'4 63c; No. 3 yellow, 63W64c; No. yellow. 634t34c; No. 2 white. 64c; No. 3 white, 64o. OATS No. 3 m'xnrt. 36Mi3'e: No. S yellow, 37i37Hr; No. 8 white, 7c; No. 4 white, 37U37Vc; standart, 8c. HYK NO. I, 5foi(lc: NO. S, 486c. Cnrlut Krcefpte. W'hfat. Corn. Oata. Chlragn 63 313 224 Minneapolis 749 ., . . Omaha 41 70 68 Duluiu t:s CHICAGO GRAIN-aSd PROVISIONS Feat arcs of the Trading; and Closing; Price on Board 'of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 7. Hot weather In the west and southwest had a tendency to off set liberal receipts of wheat In the north west and Caused a fairly ateady tone In the wheat market here today. At the close prices were a shade lower to "40 higher, coiribAred with rtaturriuv's final flirurM sllhti aln. om JetvweternioelpU,-are,Loorf, and Pat closed easy and provisions Whea t ' pt.. ec, 81 S .87141 ft any. ...J?! 7'AI MS 87V 814 87 Vl 61HI 61S.I 6iS P01S0NTURNEDT0 ITCIB ECffl On Handt Ind Face Torment Pre vented Sleej) Sufferer Had to Give Up Hl Work Specialists ; and Cures" Utterly Failed, y IS CURELT AND CALLS CUTICURA WORLD'S BEST" steady. Although the wheat market waa Inclined to be weak almost all day, no decided heavtnes waa manifested at any time and at the close prices were almost where they were when trading ended last Saturday. The chief factor In the situation was the Increased movement of wheat In tha north west and talk of still larger arrivals for some time to come. Toial arrivals today at Uuluth and Minneapolis aggregated l.ti-b cars, which was only a little short of the record-breaking movement of the corres ponding day a yeur ago. As a result of these heavy receipts caxh premiums at the northwestern markets showed a still fur ther fading away. Other factors that con tributed to the heavy undertone were the increases In the visible supply in the ele vator and the amount of breadstuff on ocean passage, easy cables and the amount of worlds shipments fur the week, the total movement being considerably In ex cess of that of a year ato. Rains durlnv the last twenty-four hours In the winter wheat territory, however, almost counter balanced -the effect of these combined In fluences. Some congestion waa manifested In the September delivery and that tended to ateady the dther months. Doling the day Oeoember sold between y5o and 84tao. The (September option clewed at Ui sain, at 9S'c, while other months were unchanged to a shad 1ewer, wtm December at 844c The corn markat Was depressed by Im pending heavy arrivals of the cash grain hero and a consequent usoline of Hide . In Its price, A falling oft of -it points In the condition- of the crop In Missouri,- a indi cated by the state report, caused a mod erate advance early in the day. The mar kt closed easy, with price fee higher to '4 He lower. Oat were dull throughout the entire ses sion. At the close prices were a shad to MVaUo lower than Saturday final quota tions. Provisions were firm early In the day, but weakened later. At the close prices mere 2Vfco lower. The leading futures ranged as follow: Sunrts V. CATTLK Receipts or cattle wer quite liberal again this morning, making the total for the two days tnls week over 17,0110 head, a cl of over 3.000 head as compared with last week and of about 4 ouo head as oomuared with the same days a ye ftr ago. In spite of the liberal recti pis the market as a whole was in a guou, healthv condition. Parkin all seemed In need of liberal nmiliea nf beef aieeia and the trade was fairly active. Prlcee paid looked about steady with yesterday. there being no miotable chanK on the good grades, at Cows and heifer were alao in very fair demand and the market was as active as could be expected considering the else of the recelDts. The better grades of eow and heifer were generally steady. Feeueis were still In good demand, as noted yesterday, and the kind that buyer liked were free aeuers at prices muy as ennd as prevailed vesteruay. uuolatiuiiH on mule. Good t choloe rhrnfed sieess. 17.00a 7.70; fair to good corn fni stettia. . m.40U'i.uu; common to talr corn- fed steers. t4.7bw6.4U; good to cho.o range steera, s.0Ou.7t; fair to good range steers, U kfciii): common to fair range steers, 1.1. T..(l 4. 50 ; good to choice cornfed cows anu heifers, 4.0O'a5.OO; fair to good cornfed rows and helters. 33w."4.O0 common to fair nirnfed cows and hellers. 12.Uu'3.O0; good to cho.ee range cow and heiier. 4.40: fair to aood range cows and hellers, .uuul.M: common to fair range cows and hrtf-is. li.Mi.W, good to (.hole stockers li .1 renters Li oU'iiu.M: fair ta good stockers and feeders. $ii.76ia3.1!6: stock heifers, $ii.60 Lii.Jb: veal calves, 3.oo.6.&0; bulls, stags, etc., 32.5O&4.&0. Representative sale: 21 steers.... 84 a feeders.. 844 12 tulftrs... 7!W li steers.. ..104 cows W4 a cahes... 103 13 calves... .i V cows 87( Mi feeders. SM E. 18 feedcrs..l0.t 1 bull 1140 5 bulls U.9 24 heifers... 671 24 sters....l0.3 4 calves... 177 13 calves... 2a2 11 steers.... 818 6 cows. ,...1046 4 Hi 3 V., 1 i 4 : 2 60 4 60 6 50 8 10 80 L. Lochl Neb, 4 65 t rows 1 60 8 30 3 15 4 5.i 6 25 4 J 4 00 i 10 893 3 li Commercial Bank of Blue Mill Neb, 1WA AY ' -"Throe years gjo, while a conductor, waa poisoned from the bras railing ' -i, - on tha cars. I nontractcnrl my hand. In wiping th , porspiration from rn j I , laoa. I poisoned my nose . auu cliia and was unabl U share. I had to giva . nil position and was t re red by spaoialistt, but to no avail. I tried every remedy I was told ct and took so much medirin trial 7 felt Ilka a waiving drug shop. The doctors oould only roller m (or a littJe wbjl. " On day I ohanood to a Cutioura advertisement and thought I would try the Outn-ura Kerned ies, but I had do faith at tha time aa I had been deoei ved by. ao many o-callod 'cures.' After threa applications at Cuticura Oint caant. tb Itching ceased and after using two boxes 1 was completely cured and shaving doss not Interfere with it what soever. My nose is aa clear as ever and I am now a well man both in body and mind. I consider the Cuticura Rem edies to b the best in tha world and I trust soma poor ufferer will sea this and be benefited thereby. v " I used Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pill. I can also say the suffering was intense, ll t toned and burned so that It was impossible to sleep but thanks to th wonderful Cuticura Kerned tea I ana now wall. I enclose my photo graph which vou may publish. Harold Ayera, 761 efferaon Ave., Brooklyn, N. y., Deo. 7 and 1. i08." 10 cows fcia 2 W 20 steers.. I calves.;.. 340 4 00 4 calves.. Parmale & Q Neb. 60 steer. ...1009 4 66 70 steers... 88 steer.. ..10u2 4 40 28 steer... U steers.. -linn 4 40 i ' M. Veseley Neb. steers.. 847 3 90 11 cows..,, P. W. Yeaat-Neb. 74 cows 759 3 30 John Berry Neb, S steers... .1108 4 80 3 steers... cows 960 t 60 T. bomar Neb. r feeders.. S47 4 00 6 feeder. 33 fe.dei.. 688 3 k0 3 feeders. F. W. Black Neb. IS feeders.. U2.' 4 CO U F. Fall child-Neb. T steers.... 17 3 45 Scows.... O. E. Black-Neb. 21 steers.. ..1114 4 50 . l7ttieM.., 15 steers.. ..1UU6 3 75 cows.,., WYOMING. S 25 ti feeders. 2 tO 17 cows, 600 275 ,1131 1085 3 30 i 00 4 65 4 40 76 3 10 1130 4 90 847 6S8 I 25 I 00 .1018 . S 45 1J cows 848 17 cows 8IH 18 fei drrs..l!$8 7 feede.a..lV.'2 5 !i 4 60 ,1005 , 786 ,100:i 8t6 11 fe?ders..loal 4 y 30 4 25 3 75 4 GO Heislg Bros. Wyo. 8 3" 10 feeders.. 1227 6 26 Article. I Open. I High. Ivow. Clo. Tee y. Wheat 8ept. Deo. May Corn rWpt. leo. May Oat , 81-pt. ' Dee. : May Pork : Sept, Jan. Lard tept. Oct. Nov. Jan. Kits Bept. Oct. Jan. I I I 94'4'm -Mi 9414 17 ;!$,? C7tfH,97S(i 57 ''4 11 '4 ' '3 4H, 22 M ' 17 W I 12 30 12 ' 11 JV 10 J7VS, 67Sl 57'4i 67S 3'4 3!"' Wki)'.-S S44 26 cows 103 3 steers.. ..1:176 D 75 Smith A L. Wyo. 37 steera.. ..1117 6 06 IS cows 9511 8 steers.. ..1217 5 00 6 cow &S6 F. Boyle Wyo. 21 Steers . ..12V 6 20 Diamond Cattle Co. Wyo. 18 steers.. ,.llf0 .4 ::5 t cows. .,..1011' K. MathwlgWyo. . 47 COWS 77 3 65 2 cows 1016 Carpenter A Nlmme Wyo. 60 cows 90 3 75 ' J. F. Book-Wyo. 76 cows.j.. , 948 3 80 6 oows 960 7 cows 927 3 00 41 steer. ...1106 15 steers.. ..1174 4 90 45 steers.. ..1129 3 cow.,.- 9h0 3 60 t cows. ..,.1176 (i. Valentine Wyo. 16 steer.. .1162 4 60 2Z cows 977 Hersig Bros Wyo. 49 feeder.. 1221 b 2i 26 cows 998 23 feeders .1219 4 96 32 cow 974 18 steers.. ..1333 3 75 John Whittaker Wyo. 47 feeders . 1129 6 25 20 feeders.. 1080 Mitchell Tattle Co. Wyo. 51 feeders.. 1090 4 56 U. R. Tlsdale Wyo. 87 feeders.. 10,1 6 10 The Tolland Co. Wyo. 91 feeders. .1067 4 60 COLORADO. a cows 1032 3 35 6 oows 1096 II steers. ... 90d 3 90 61 steers. ...1061 SOUTH DAKOTA. 37VJ 37'A38 &V4 k-I . j,1.-1 ... 22 95 I 22 9t 17 17 US 12 S3H It U't 11 Ho 10 67V4 11 80 urn 11 674 11 70 S7Vi 9 47H 12 30 12 30 11 .7H W 62i, 22 96 ' 17 S2H ' j 12 32H, 12 30 11 87H 10 62H 22 90 , 17 86 IS 274 U 7a 11 90 10 62Vi n 7741 a rn! u so 11 67w 11 ri 11 trrn 9 42, I42S, 9t3; Yor aresfnaa, raahas. Itching, Irrita tions, tnAsaunatloot and ot bar unwhole some ootMiltioaa of the skin and scalp and for tha prevention of tha same, as wvU aa lor tha sanative, anitaepuo cWanalKgof ulcerated, inflamed muooua surfaoae and other usee which readily suggest themselves to women, Cuticura ftoap and Cuticura Ointment, aaeisted when nsoesaary by Cuticura Resolved, re India peoas. Lie. ftn44 ttnytie the vaeM felts Drag 4 Can. Clare . afcM Piw . nweioa list af- Ctiucut Imv. .ilS ha kU aft Sn4efrs No. t. Cash quotations wer a follow: - - FLOCK Steady; winter patents, t4.70(a( 10- stralxht. t4.ouo 10;; spring straight. 84 so 64-. bakera, (.i Xtll W. RYK-No. t. 7274c. . BAKLKY Kaed or mixing, 4&2fe0c: fair to choice malting, &4jiCo. HtEDS-Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 1184 No. 1 northwestern. $1.40. Clover, 112 15.' PROVISIONS Pork. mess, per bbl 123 90 6395. Lard, per 100 lbs, 112 87'. Paort ribs, sldt-s (loose), til 6o.all.86; short clear aldas loosed). tU 37Sig 12 60. , Total clearances of wheat flour wer equal to HA.OW bu. Primary receipt were 1.8M.000 bu., compared with l.17 00 bu th corresponding day a year ago. The visible aupply of wheat in th United tttatea in creased '804,0u0 bf. for the week. Th amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 4K4.000 bu. , Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 27 cars; corn, 8U car; oats, 414 car; bogs' 23,0u0 head. HL'TTfcR Steady; creameries. 4g24c. KriGd Steady; rerelpis, 9.166 cases; at mark, casea Included, 18c; firsts, Juv; prim firsts, ll'c. CM EtisK Strong; daisies. 15iQltc; twin, 164J UW; young Americas, Ijc, lung born. lbo. long horns. POTATOES Steady: choice to fancy. Ota (6c; fair to good. 6o2c I'Ol'LTKY Steady; turkeys, 17c; chick ens. 15c; springs, liVtflsc VEAL-. Steady; in to St-lb. walghta. S V: w to si-lb weights, Kiuc; 85 to 110-lb. weights. 10Ss12o. 5 00 4 'i0 4 00 4 00 3 M 7 feedeis.. 1131 13 steers.. ..119 ( fet-d rs..lu.U 7 feeders.. 1045 13 cows 9S2 M. 16 steers.... llMi W. 8 feeder.. 891 John and A 17 steer.... 1276 4 80 9 feeders.. 1181 16 cow lut3 14 feeders.. 1108 10 feedrs..l0ti2 8 feeders.. 1218 Fosberry 8. u. b 15 14 cows.. J. Dorsen 8. D, 3 SO 16 oows 930 Oxbowa S. D. 20 feeders.. 1023 t m 3 Oil 3 20 3 00 3 00 4 90 4 90 4 90 8 45 4 00 3 75 4 75 8 OS 4 20 t 00 3 M 4 60 4 r0 4 76 950 3 35 ea S. D. 3 40 4 15 68 feeders. 1 bull , 15 feeders. 2! steers... 39 steers... 16 heifers., 8 cows..., Today's lni Idaho ft) Idaho ewe lambs 9T 61 I m 10 (MirAtiO I.IVR PTOCK MARKIT tattle leaar nSte Hlaeer Sheep ateady 4 Lower. . CMICAOO. Sept. 7. CATTLE Receipts, estimated at T.iM) head. Maiket steady. Steera, 16.60(14 06; cows. 83 606 25: heifers. 1:' iiotHi.W; bull!". 84 0niU4.S6: rslvee, IOOa1 t on; storkers and feeders. J 7M1.V16. HOOC4 Receipts, estimated at 8.000 head. Market 6c to Wo higher. Choice heavy. t;40; butchers, ts 36s a 4T ; llsht mined. tSAittn; choice lights. 8H.2itrK 40; packing. trwvii'00; pigs, I6.2&a7.0. Bulk of sales, 7.9f.2S. HHKEP AND LAMPS Receipts, esti mated at 28,000 head. Market steady for best, other 10c lower. Sheep. t4 OUtfi.00. lambs, 98.76V7 60; yearlings, $6.0OfM. Boys' School Shoes 2.. C.I.. 74.. 40.. St.. I.. 73.. . 11.. 4. . 44. . 41.. 43.. n ... T K II Ill SO I 00 .3.S2 40 T 17 A" I ... I 00 .K ... " U "0 14D M0 I CO .16 ... T 70 ;34 ... I 00 M4 ... 7 I1M ID m ... I CI .261 ... 7 0 1"4 142 1 I A .117 120 7 M . U m I 06 .ii lei 7 to m m loo m .241 ... IS M I2 ... I IH 2-S4 N III IK' ... I 0a ..24 ... 7 90 fl. ...... .,17 ... I 04 .IM ... 1 10 , 71 25 ... I OS ill W 7 l II 2 4 ... I 06 . ... 7 10 II 170 ... I 04 .211 ... IX Tft Ill 40 I 10 ill 1J0 7 10 It ... I 10 8HEKF-Receipts of sheep were small yeHtTday and again today, making the total for the two aays very mucn smaller than for the same period last week. Yes terday's arrival were all cleaned up before he close of the market and with another small run this morning, sellers were In position to ask and obtain a little more money for everything desirable. Packers all iseraen 10 De anxious for both fat sheep and lambs, with the result that the market opened early In the morn ing and active, practically everything being cleaned up before 10 o'clock. The prices paid ranged anywhere from stesdy to strong on the medium grades to 1'HfIEo hlKlier on the more desirable Kinds of kill ers, both sheep and lambs. Lambs sold up as high as $7.10, ths best price paid in a number of days. There were comparatively few feeders on sale, especially for a Tuesday. There were a good many country buyera, besides th buying orders In the hands of commls ion men. In other words, there was a very good demand, with the natural result that the trade was active and practically everything was disposed of as rapidly as It could be sorted up and put in shape to be shown. The prices paid showed about the same strength as noted on killers, that Is, the medium or Inferior kinds remained about steady, while ths better trades any where from strong to as much as lO&lilc higher In spots. All In all, It waa a good healthy market from start to finish. Quotations on tat sheep am lambs: Qood to choice lambs, 86.767.25; fair to rood lambs, j.l.r6.76; good to choice yearlings, j. 004I5..15; fair to good yearlings, 84.8r'5.00; good to choice wethers, 84.40hj4.75; fair to good wethers 34.W4H0; good to choice ewes, 84.10Q4.35; fair to good ewes, 33.66Td 4.10. Quotations on feeder stock: Flr to choice lambs. 15.6041 6. 40; ali o choloe yesrltngs, 84.605.30; fair to clioic wether, t1.60u4.26. No. . Av Kenaae CUr Live Stoetc Market. KANSAS CfTT. f4ept. T. ATTI.R Re ceipts. 17.000 head. Including l.tos southern. Market steady to strong. Choice eseort and dressed beef steers, I42M7.76; fair to good. t6.00y 26: western steers, $S.7itf6.M; storkers end feeders, 83.0iyut.3B; southern steers, $&2S?;4 SO; southern cows. I2.26'84 0; native cows, l2?Tti4 5e; native heifers, 83.30 tiH: bulls. $3.7fH.OO; os Ives. 83 MKJf7 76. HUO8- Receipts, 11,000 head. Market steady to 6c lower. Top. 88.30; bulk of sales, 7."M 16. Heavy. 88.0Va8.20; parkert, and butchers. 87.8648.20; light, 87-6O6 8 06; pigs, t5 3fxB7.2R. SHEEP AND I.AMB3-Rc!pt. R.Onn head. Market steady. Lambs, 6VTf7; yearlings. 14.755.60: wether. $4 26J.O0; ewes, 34.0ig4.6; stockers and feeders, 33.26 CI2a Sf . Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 7. CATTLK Receipts, 7.tei0 head, Including 2.900 Texans. Market steady. Native shipping snd export steers, $6 4Vq7.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, I5.26u6.36; steers under 1.000 lbs., tt.0U3l5.40; storkers Snd feeders, 33 6094 16; rows and heifers. tS.2T.g-fi. 60; canners, 2 Mr3'.1.26; hulls. t30(Xii4.26; calve.H, r. 5fi8. 26. Texas and In dlan steers, 82.40&6.00; cows and heifers, 2 3T,a4.. HOUS Receipts, 8.100 head. Market 6 higher. PIks and llxhts, tsvOs pack ers. 87 M'7j8.10; butchers snd best heavy, 18.20ra8.40. KHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, (mo hesd. Market steady, Native muttons, 83.50 434 60; lambs, 86.OOW7.26; culls and bucks LJ.axa4.75; stockers, 83.0O33.76. Uncommonly Strong and Servioeablo Leathers. Stylish, Perfect-fitting and Comfortable Shapes. Our Army Calf Shoes with wire quilted sole ar 4pclally In tended for boys who can't be kept In ordinary shoos any time at all. They are strongly and substantially made from the best materials, and will stand almost unlimited bard wear, besides pleasing the boy himself by their perfect fitting; and comfortable shapee. They're remarkably stylish and handsome, too, and the prices are only j Sizes 9 to IS $1.50 . . $1.75 Sizes 2 V'a to 5l3 .... $2.00 Sizes 13 to 2. "The House of High Merit." a ti.50a6.00; t. jask Live wtoek Market. ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Sept. 7. CATTLW Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady H.bOHji.oo; cows ana hellers. calves. 3W8.00. HOU8 Receipts. 8.600 head; market steady; top. 18.20; bulk ot sales, 88008.10. RHKEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, 84.00(7.50. Sloax City Live stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Is!, Sept. T. Special Tele gram.) CATTLK Receipts. 2.000 head; market steady; beeves. 4. 007.60; cows, t2.76 (4.00; feeders, 13.755.10; yearlings, 3.00 4.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.800 head; market steady; range, 87.6557.96; bulk ot sales, $7.66 67.80. Stock of live In Sight, stock at ths six prin cipal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7.3:'4 6.242 11,6a Rloux Ciiv 2.000 2W0 ... . St. Joseph 2,500 8,500 1,000 Kansas City 17.000 11.000 6.0U0 St. Louis 7.800 8,100 8.6O0 Chicago 7.000 8.000 28.000 Totals 43.724 37,642 48,228 225 Wyoming Ismbs, feeders C4 476 Wyoming lambs, feeders...... F3 277 Wyomlnif yearlings, feeders. 74 411 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 7G 93 Wyoming lambs, culls........ 48 275 Wyoming lambs 61 : WyominK lambs 61 ill Idah yearlings, feeders 97 69 Idaho ewes .-. 10S 121 Idaho ewes, feeders 100 Hi Wyoming lambs, feeders..... 65 475 Wyoming lambs, feeders. . . .i. 68 71 Wyoming lambs.' feeders 48 ?20 Wyoming yearlings,-feeders. . ' 88 171 Wyoming yearllng2 feeders. ' 89 22 Wyoming yearlings! feeders. 12 2.0 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 88 40 i oioraao weinera.4 is 34 western lambs .....t 75 44 western ewes 132 112 Wyoming lambs 46 ewes ...1 84 ewes, culls 73 ewes 84 ewes 84 yrlgs., fdrs 82 ewwes, feeders.... 89 .lambs 60 lambs 61 lambs, feeders 64 feeders 63 feeders 62 culls... 42 105 86 63 Wyoming 40 Wyoming 122 Wyoming 182 Wyoming 491 Wyoming. 4!8 Wyoming 499 Wyoming 4f7 vyomlng 110 Wyoming 337 Wyoming lambs, 25 Wyoming lambs, 47 Wyoming lambs, 110 Idaho yearlings 226 Idaho 136 Idaho 126 Idaho 260 Idaho 119 Idaho 160 Idaho yearlinKS lambs ewes lrmbs ewes ewe . 112 . 71 . 81 . Pr. t 25 6 25 5 28 8 25 6 00 ( 75 ( 78 4 80 4 00 8 20 6 87. 6 36 6 75 4 99 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 25 8 60 4 45 t 60 4 40 3 SO 4 40 4 40 6 00 3 45 6 70 ( 70 8 36 30 6 60 6 00 8 15 6 15 7 00 4 26 7 10 3 80 3 80 V " 4". Our product and reputation are tho best advertisement we can offer A. L Raet, lae 1110-1111 Howard St, Oases NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlona ot tke Day oa Varloa Commodities. NEW TOHK, Sept. 7. FLOUR Receipts, SO.onO bbls. ; exports. 8.000 bbls. Market steady. Minnesota patents, 35.1O4).00; Min nesota bakers, 86.1605.6O; winter patents, I.S.HV7O.40; winter straights, t4 86D5 00; winter extras. 84.20'4.; winter low grades, 34.10'$ 4.66: Kansas straights, 34. &6 4. J0. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 84.16-4.25; choice to fancy, (4 30-34.46. CORN MKAL Firm; fine white and yel low, 81.001.65; coarse, 31.60 1.66; kiln dried, 33.60. RYE Quiet; No. I western, 66c, f. o. b., New York. BARLEY Easier; feeding-, 61(3 62c 0. I. f.. New York. WHEAT Reoelpts. 97.000 bu.; exports. 8.000 bu. Spot market easy. No. 3 red, 1.04. nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, .Osvt, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tl.0714, f. o. ., afloat. No. 2 bard winter, 31.107i. f. o. b., afloat. The wheat market opened quite steady today, but soon eased off under the big western reoelpts and re ports of rain In the Argentine, continuing heavy all day. with final prices partly r net lower. September, 81.06H1.07H. closed at 31.0;t; December closed at 31.02 anu May at 31 044. CORN Receipts, 19.250 head. Spot market firm. No. 2 old, 784c, elevator, and 79c, delivery, and both nominal; No. 2 new. 64h. winter shipment. Tha futuru market was without transactions, closing net unchanged. September closed at 1f and December at 6740. OATS Receipts. 248,600 bu. Spot market firmer. Mixed, 40Vc, nominal; clipped white, 48'47c. HAY Firm; No. 3, 75S0c; good to choice, 8r,i&90c HIUKS-Steady; Bogota, 19Vfrff20Hc; Cen tral America, 23c. LEATHER Quiet at 23S30o. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family, 814.00 (J14.DU; mess, iu 003-11.&0; Deer nams, 124. vo C26.00; packet, 112.000 12.60; city, extra mess, 820.60021.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled Are You a Buyer? If so this will Intereaest you. The combination of high quality and rea sonable price Is always of Interest to the good buyer. 1 Ths following are bf special Interest today: . ' No. 1 Flour, per sack 81.48 1 No. 1 Barton, per lb. , , 18o New Potatoes per bu S5o I No. 1 Hams per lb. ,14e 3OT BOABT, HB FOUHD .So THE HOME Or QUALITY. - R. E. WELCH 24th and Farnam. r hones: Bell, Douglas 1511; Independent, A-2S11. bellies, 3117613.00; pickled hams, tU.Oca 12.60. Lard, firm; middle west, 12.86(&'12.76; refined, steadv; continent, - $13.u0j Houtn America. 313.60; compound. 37.62 47.87. Pork, firm; family, 122 O022 50; short clear, 1210028.60; mess, t22.2fQ22.76. TALIjOW Steady; city, 8 ll-llc; country, 6 7-1CJ6 1-160. RICE Steady; domestic, 2Hc; Japan, 66c. HUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 80t4j Sic; extras, 80c; western factory. 21(3;22Vc; western Imitation creamery, 23624c. CHEESE Firm; full cream, speolals, 16M 16Ho. EOC18 Firmer; western extra firsts, 26 26Hc; firsts. 23'a24o; seconds. 20Tj-20. POULTRY Aleve, firm; western ehick ens, 174( 18c; fowls. 165 l'Hc ; turkeys, Ibe; dressed, firm; western chickens, broilers, 20o; fowls, 1718c. Milvtaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Sent. 7.-FLOUR-Stesdy. WHEAT Lower: No. 1 northern, IL04H; No. 3 northern, 31.021.03; December, 94I4C bid. OATS S8384jc. BARLEY Samples, 46H$fr7H. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 7. WHKAT rtpptember. WSW944c; December, OSMif 9X4c: May, 97V74c: cash: No. I hard, 99V4c; No. 1 northern, 984iH8V4jc; No. 8 rorthern, 98fi96Ho; No. 8 northern, 94'3)y6, FLAX Closed at 31. 4114. . RRAN In 100-lb. sacks. $19 00. FLOUR First patents, to. 10 jS. 36; second patents, 35 00-35.25: first clears, t4.1G$4.35; second clears, 83.008a.S0 , - 4 VI ' : ' ' : Kansas City Grain Und 'provisions. ' KANSAS CITY.1 Sept: j T;-VHEATSep-tember.' 92T4C; Ieormbr, ' WS;'. May, 8Ho; cash, unchanged to lo tower; No. t hard, 89C4781.02: No. 8 hard, 9c: No. 8 red, fi.unwi.w. 'flti. s roa. si.wii.we. ' - . CORN September, 62Sc; lecember, 6Sc, May. 674c; cash, unchanged: Non8 mixed, MVWc; No. 3 mixed. 4i'H'0tj'; No. I white, 644iU44Hc; No. 8 white. 04c. OAT8 Unchanged;. No. .3. white, 41t43o; No. 2 mixed, 894J40O. ' 1 ' ' ' ' RYE 70i7So. HAY Unohanged: cholre tlmothyr 811.00 11.26; choice prairie, 7. 76438 00: cholo al falfa, 13.6014.60. ' . .-" Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 368,000 146.000 Corn, bu 6.000 17.000 Oats, bu 41,000 , t.OUO Kansas City options were as follows: . ' Articles. Open. I High. Low. Close. Wheat September December , May Corn r'eptember December , May '924 ' 92T4 92S 924i 89'4 04 H't 8011 N8 93't! . 3H 93X 62HB f2i ' B214 BH 8 M, r,.-.. 64S 6f."4A. 67H,57Hai4.l t74, 67SB A asked. B bid. Western Ranche. 173 steers. ..117 4 66 E. Skinner N. D. W0 4 25 b feeders 830 8 00 Jamea Wild S. D. 918 4 25 10 cowa 817 J. H. Morris 8. D. 23 steer. ...1191 4 60 F. R. Alnsworth 8. D. 2S feeders.. 120 t 20 Walte Bros Mont. .1770 6 60 53 steers.. ,.W7 .1169 6 10 11 steers.. ..1203 .lo. 4 60 I cow ti85 . 38 3 30 hug trade was In a very factory condition, the movement quite active, ao that praotically everything aold in good season In the morning Prices were anywhere from atrong to 60 higher, so that a considerable proportion of all th hog sold at I7.si.cs.00. and on up a high aa 88.10 for th beat in sight. It would be well for shippers to bear In mind that quality at tha present time cuts a very big figure. From the representative alea reported. It will be ecen that choice heavy hogs are selling well up In the list, while rough heavy hogs are selling at bottom prices. Choice light hogs and light butcher weights are still up at the top, but Inferior light weights are selling down to ward the bottom. Representative sales: SN0 8 76 t 85 4 85 4 66 4 00 satls- belng No A. SB. Pe. No. At. th. Pr. 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