10 TUB BKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER o. 1011. REAL rSTATE FIRM A RAM II I. AMI FOR SAI.K (Continued.) ( nlnrario. p.; . i f Why Gamble on the Weather drain like this can be raised where ideal con dition pre vail. That is, a good soil, pun hhine and water a t the right time. We have j u 8 t re c e i v e d some eam plo grain from the San Luis . Valley, Colorado, where all grains, al falfa, peas, pot atoes, and sugar beets grow to perfec tion. This cut is pro d u c e d from one of the oat heads tak en from these sam ples, and is the EX ACT SIZE of the HEAD of OATS. "VYe have tne origi nal, and other sam pies, and will be glad to show them to all who call. Ev eryone in terested in land or far miug fihould see them. We are o f f e r i ng 5,000 acres of land that will produce these crops in 40 acre tracts, with full paid wat- i f i er, at from uer nor. , $iu per 'h REAL ESTATE l-'-iHM at RANCH KAMI Foil 41.K Xrbraaka- 160-ACTtK frm near Benson for sale, cheap, owner has Incurable slcknesa ln-qiilr room 504. Brown block. North Dakota. RICH FARM LAND Xo Cash, Strictly Crop Payments 160,000 acres In eaMtcrn North Dakota. All east of Missouri river, cone to rail road and marhrti; country lalrly well settled; noil very fertile excellent water; plenty of coal; no crop failures; aheo Intel) no cash required, one-haif crop annually until paid; price from fi to ;ifl per acre. Own your own home. If Interested and you mean buidneis write for particulars. Make your choice srlec tlona now. T. W. WHEELER, Mgr. 13 HEE BLDO., OMAHA, IS Kit. WANTKD-UruK clerk wants position n Kmail-town urug more. .a u areas box 60 Chadrou, Neb. Colorado. THE beat alfalfa, grain and atiarar beet land, SiiO per acre, with water paid, easy paymenta. Call and ae product or write. Kin Luis Valley Irrigated Land Co., 110 Hoard of Trade Bldg., omalia, Neb. A CAPABLE energetic woman of ex- perlence and ability want position a ikiK ana houseseeper ior ciuo nouae, or In widowers lami.y. Can furnish beat references. Address Airs, Jfi. W. 1U4 West bin 61., North Platte. Neb. WANTED Work making comforts and quilts. 602 South 21th street. Basement. oath Dakota, HOMESTEAD lands la the famous Rosebud country of South Dakota. Mel lette and liennett counties to be opened October 2 to October 21. Dallas Is the terminal registration point and closest point of registration to these lands. Free booklet and Information by addressing Greater Dallas Committee, Dallas, 8. 1. 18-YEAH-OI.D high school girl wants i helD with housework cm Saturdays. Call Webster 2694. A CAPABLE, energetic woman wishes position. Would like office work or erk In music department. Address C-320 Bee. ROSEBUD LANDS. AUTHENTIC map of that portion open for settlement next month. Msps, 60a each. On sale at ileaton Drug Co. or L McConnell. 620 Paxton Blk., Omaha. Mlscrllaneoas. IOWA and NF.BRASKA farms. Graham t Peters, 827 Omaha Nat l Dank Bldg. Do you want a 320-acre COMPTu-iKTHR operator, railroad ex perience. U 363, care Bee, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Laada. VA acres Irrigated. 4 miles from Wheat. land, Wyo.; all In alfalfa; 1 section 10 miles from Kimball, Neb.; Sou acres broken; fine land; and 160 acres 12 miles from Atkinson, Neb. H. dross, 601 B. 22d. UK A BOOSTER for the national game of base ball. If N. 11. Johnson, 2X1 W irt street, will come to The Bee office within three day we will give him a ticket to the ball game at Ilourke park. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTKD City loans and warrants. W. Farnam (Smith & Co., 1320 Farnain Mt. OMAHA Property and Nebraska Lands, O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101 8 New Omsha Nat'l Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Inv. Co. Bhlp your stock to South Omaha; save mileage and shrinkage; your consignments receive prompt and careful attention. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Byers Bros, tk Co. Strong and responsible. WANTED City loans. Peters Tcust Co. $5,500, ample real estate security. years, 7 per cent, D swl. Bee. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. P. D. Wead. Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam. MONET to loan on business or resi dence properties, 11,000 to $300,000. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat. Bank Bldg. CITT and farm. JOHN N. FRENZKR, IX)W RATES, BEMIS-CARLBERQ CO.. 810-111 Brandels Theater Bldg. WANTED FARM LOANS, vestment Company, Omaha. Kloke In- FIRST TRUST CO&V'tf LARUE city losns wanted; mortgages b. bonus boUKht and sold. BTULL BROS. QARVIN BROS00'?" ,0 100- uxxxw t uivujjh om. Na. Bd. TO TRADE lis) acres New Huron. S. price 110.000: mortgage 15.400, equity ,400. What have you 7 C. C. Issenhuih. 740 Brandels Theater Bldg. TO TRADE A 11.000 equity In a five- room house, barn and two lots lu Omaha tor automobile. J. A. Chambers, Ander son, la. fc'YPIIlMni.'a m ll bln.4-. It. uil.K ,-- rend for exchange book. Colorado Laud Investment Co., 1'allsade. Colo. 640-AC1CE Improved ranch, located In central western Nebraska, gently rolling. gooa sou. fencing aiul improvements new, mortgage $2,6wi. three years, euulty 100. Will consider any fair offer. Tins a fine stock and grain ranch. Ad dress Box 476. City. HALF section of good land. 6 miles trim Kimball, Neb. (county seat). Twenty seres and a town lot In the oulon belt of Texas. Twenty acres aud two town lota In the fig and orange (gull oat belt of Texas. Two nice quarters of labia land near Julesburg, Colo. Villi consider bunch ox good horses, good cattle or lear. earning towu piuteiiy. Address Box 64, Albion. Neb, 4 fx til f 0: V 'A acre down, balance on easy terms to suit pur chasers 100 bushels of oats, GO bushels of wheat, 400 bushels of p o t a toes are not u n n 8 u al yields per arce. I win pay you to investigate this before buying elsewhere. Healthy c 1 i m a te pure artes lan water. San Luis Valley ' Irrigated Land Co 110 Board of Trad Building Omaha, Nebraska. WANTED "SMALL RANCH." I have two new houses located In Omaha, renting fur t-tJ per month, lrio acres, cleur laud In Keith Co., Neb.; 4ou acres, nwnelwater Co., wyo. 1 will traue any or an of the above or a good small Improved ranch In Ne braska, not too tar from town, prefer one with some stock and machinery on It. Must be clear. Ulve location, price and full description In first letter. Ad dress Box !, omaha. Neb. Whea you have anything for sale or exchange advertise it la Tbe Bee Want Ad rolu-uus bjmI get quick results. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE EXCHANQES A. rade. D. li4J. C. Jewell, Board of FOR a dainty dessert use Dalxell's Ice cream. If Mrs. llioma.it, 2nO veuter rit., will come to 1 he Bee office within hree days we will give her an order for a yuan brick of this fine Ice cream. SEE J. L. Barber to sell, or exchange anything. 440 Board or Trade. U. 4l TRADES If you have anything to trade, write me. d. E. Wall. 1? Una Uldg 100 Improved farm, Minnesota, for Omaha residence or merchandise. M0 Logan, county. Neb., for inurcUandUe. biiao. iM Cheyenne Co., for omana city prop oiiy or merchandise. AJ-Lltf KAN CO LAS, tU Board of Trade. WANT to exchange my 13.000 equity In 1G0 auiea; good Improvements, for good 40 acres or less, or stock, tools and euulty for hardware. ts.wM long Uiue, V Ui. care of Omaha Bee. 1 HANDLE exchanges everywhere. For resuila see tne. Dean, ll Bee lildtf. D. l.il WK exchange properties of merit. C. W Welsh. U-ls O. N. Bee Bldg. Doug. Itaw. ONE lot and house; also S vacant lots for farm. F Bee. WANTED TO RENT (Cunt lulled. WANTI.U To rent 4-room house, pert modern. In any part of city. Addiees N. irt. Bee. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Situation Does Not Eevelop to Satisfaction of Bulls. SMALL furnished apartment or cot- age, or furnished moms, in nepiraoie neighborhood; two adults. C. Mather ac rion. For a dainty desert use Daliell's Ice cream. If Mrs. A. men, 4W in. zisi will come to The Hee office within three days we will give her an order for a quart of this fine Ice cream. EECENT RAINS DAMAGE CORN oatlnaed Damage News aaa Light (oastry Movement Give Cora a Firmer Toae Higher Prices Rale the Day. WANTED SITUATIONS VOUNG lady, with high school educa tion, wishes a position. C 111. Bee. vis MAN wants position as Janitor; good eleiencrs. Address B-i&i, care Bee. Filt.ST class practical nurse can ngaged at once. Dougiaa tlM. be WOMAN' wants to wash, Iron, and scrub tores, l'hone Ind. A-2J66 or call at Mill larney Kt. COIiORED girl wants position Istant housemaid. Mouth 2277. as as- W ANTED Place on farm for boy li ears old. 8 336. Bee. WOOD BROti., 234-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West. Com. Co., Omaha &. Denver. W. R. SMITH & BON just handle sheep. W. F. DENNY &. CO.. 233 Exch. Bldg. TAOU BROS, handle cattle, hogs, aheep. CLIFTON Com. Co., Zi2 Exchange Bldg. Donahue Randall Co., Exch. Bldg. Clay. Robinson & Co., m Exch. Bldg. The Standard Com. Co., US Exch. Bldg. OMAHA. Oct. 4. 111. The wheat situation has not developed the bulls hoped It would. The first October is passed without any. de- rease In primary storks, and the world s slble Is large enough to warrant oenei that there Is no Immediate danger of serious dearth In supplies. curope is content to await Develop ments on the Argentine crop, and until something happens. Importers will go ow and only contract fur Immediate re tirements. The domestic market cannot for any extended period remain stagnant in Its present rut, as some decided move ment Invariably follows Just such dull ness as we have now. There has been nough bull news to sive an advance, and he fact that such news has fallen flat nggests the belief that wheat la high enough. I here la no doubt that the flooding oi wisnds by the recent rains has dune great damage to the corn and fodder rops, and the tendency will be to delay ny early marketing of tne new crop, here may be some further reaction from the recent advance but this will not long remove the Influence of the bullish sllu- tlon In both cash and futures. Wheat ruled very dull, prices ranging narrow. War news and weather In the northwest were bullish factors but had no effect Continued damage news on the recent wet weather and the light country movem ent gave corn a firmer tone. Cash corn was Vie to Ho hlirher. Primary wheat recelnta were 1.397.000 bushels, and shipments were 647,000 hush- is. against receipts last year or 9X3.W0 tishels, and shipments of 436.000 bushels. iTimary com receipts were 474.oo ishels. and shipments were 4til.oi'o bush- s. against receipts lost year of 6M.O00 buKhels, and shipments of 66A.O00 bushels. Clearances were 107.000 bushels of corn. none of oats and wheat and flour equal i zvt.ouu bushels. Liverpool closed id to 4d lower on wheat, and d to d higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: W HEAT No. 2 hard: S cars, !V4e; 6 cars, Wc. No. S hard: 1 car, 7V4c: 2 cars, 7Hc. No. 4 hard: 1 ear, Wc. Reacted: 1 car, 93c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, 2Sc; No. mlted: 1 car. B9c. 1 car. 870. CORN No. S white: 1 car. 6fV4c: No. i yellow: 2 cars, 64o; 1 car, 64Vc; No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, 644c; 2 cars, 64sO. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, MUc; S cars. 644o. OATS Standard: 1 car. 464c: No. 3 white: 11 cars, 46c No. 4 white: 1 car, 4Gc; cars, 4t.c Omaha, Cauili r-rToes. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 97Hct 00: No. 3 hard, B6HWc; No. 4 hard. 84H838c. corn no. 2 white. 6514(afi6Ho; No. 3 white, 658Ho; No. 4 white, 6445'4c ; No. 3 color. 43ic: No. 2 yellow. 64H' 4c; No. 3 yellow, MHWM'Vic: No. 4 yel- w, 64rtffi4V4c: No. Z. 64'44rV4VSc; No. S, 6414W4o; No. 4, 63a64',ic; no grade. 621A.1U.1V4C. OATS No. 2 white. 46!4r4V4c: stand ard, 4iHH'ie: No. 3 white. 46V84c ; No. 4 hlte, 45mU4ftc; No. S yellow, oa'(ftoW. o. 4 yellow, 45'3H4c. BARLEY Malting. 31.094ri.19: No. 1 feed. 9orlL06. RYE No. 2. 9&5D6c; No. 3, 9495c. Carlos Receipts. Wheat. Corn. hicago &i 21S Minneapolis 4M Omaha 'il 3 DuluUi Gil W. R. SMITH SON just handle sheen. Interstate Co. Better nsuiis. Ship to us. BURKE-R1CKLY CO.. 201 Exch. Bldg. L. E. ROBERTS & CO., 231 Exch. Bidg. Allen Dudley & Co., ::io-37 Exch. Bldg. Cox & Jones Com. Co., bunch of hustlers. Ralston Jk Fonda, live stock void. mer. Farmer L. H. Com. Co., 209 Exchanga Deposit proceeds of shipments In Htock Yards Nat l Bank. Only bunk at yards. WINN BROS. Il CO.. Exchanga Bldg. LAVERTY BROS., 13&-40 Exch. Bldg, I'axtun-Eckman Chem. Co. sfk remedlea Martin Bros. & Co., 203-7 Exch. Bidg. Alex O. Buchanan & Son. l4-o Ex. Bldg. OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET WEEKS ORAIN CO.. grain merchant. consignments solicited. is4 Brandela. THE UPDIKE GRAIN CO. Consign. mnts carefully handled. Omaha, Nsu. MERR1AM COMMISSION CO. "Ask the mau wno nas irieu us. Nebraska-Iowa Grain Co. 764 Brandela C AVERn ELEVATOR CO.. who eaala dealers In graxt. bay. ebon feed. Sl Uiauueia Blag. (IIICAuO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand fur Cattle - Alow Hogs Active .sheep Higher. CHICAGO. Oct. 4. CATTLE Receipts. lli.oiio head, market 10c lower. Beeves. K.7(uS.2; Texas steers, ll.iionjti.OO; western sleeis, HaOnib.iKJ; stockeis and feeders, 3.&u!.60; cows and hellers, S2.00uti.la; calves, Uilvu?.2j. HOUS-Receipts, 22.O0O head. Market fairly active. Light. K lWii-tA); mixed. Su.Uuui4.WJ; heavy, fc.t0'Ut.&; rtiugli, Ij.iOni 6.06; good to choice heavy, 36.0&U6.75; pigs, H.4oru6.3i. Bulk of sales, I6.iuui6.60. KHKEP AND lAMUS Receipts, 36.000 head. Market mostly luu higher. Natives, J.4i4.00, weatern, S2.76((4.10; yearlings. $3.604.60; native lambs, S4.2u(u6.10; west ern, H fHii.'M. Stock ia Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal weatern markets yesterday: Cattle. Hoks. Sheep South Omaha 8.400 3,000 23.700 St. Joseph l,t 4.0ii0 i.000 Kansas City 17.0is lu.ou) 16,uu0 St. lxuls 6.6(10 11,0 4,0 Chicago lil.OOO 3&,OL4l Totals &2.&I0 60.300 66.O&0 FARM LAND AND TIMBER. In Idaho, 160 acres excellent land for farming when cleared. Will exchange for Omaha property or prairie lanu and add some cash. Value of land, Rouw. Owners only. P. O. Box 2W. City. WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for books. Crane. 313 S. 14lh. EVERY person knows who D. J. O'Brien Is because he has made Omaha famous with his caudy. If Mrs. p. it. 1-ane. Vtoi Military Ave., will come to Hie Bee office within three days we will give her an order lor a 60-cent box of o'Brleu's candy free. l.oadoa Stock Market. LONDON. Oct. 4. American securlUen onenud steady and a fraction helgher to day. Later the market made further gains under the lead of Canadian Pa cific. At noon prices ranged from H to IV. higher than yesterday's New York close. Closing quotations on stocks were: ossdIs. mnnsr T7S IouUtll a Nak..144 4o scount TTT lMo , Mil. 1 (01. n.k Yuik ivutrsl. itT . S Norfolk a Wrtlsrs .!0I4 UiS'. So aid 0 l".',Onlrlo A Wsslsrn.. !t Ft fii)'ivsiiu kjVi Itsnd Minvs 75'. UJlm USt Southern Ksllwsy KM 4o Sid 17ftoUthra I'si'ltlo . . U LdIoo fsultla . it do pfd . llU. S. StMl . to do pld . 41 WlUik . IH ds Bid .11 SILVER Har, tiulet. -'4id per ounce, Mi)NKf-in:U Per cent. The rate of discount In tbe open mar kel for short bills, SVnJ1. per cent; three months bills. JY.U4 per cent. Amsl. copper Anai'ondt Atrhlton do sfd . . . . K lllmors A Okie.... C uatllsu t 41 inv . . . rhtaphs Jic Ohio., ( hi. Orl Vt'Mtsrn. ( hi . Mil. a St. f . I Dwn Lxntsr a R. O do Bid Brio do t r'd do td p(d Orsnd Trunk Illinois Oiitral WANTED TO RENT WANTKD DUNDEE PUEFEKKED To lease a T or s-iooni house. If some one will build me a inodurn. conveniently arranged home, hardy to slnset car line, rooms good sls, attio and full cellar to be ready for occupancy by May 1. laia will consider a proposition for long ieae If terms are reasonable. FanJIy ui three auuiia. Auuresa, rt , caia utue. . . 7 .. it .. IT ..1M .. si ..lllUi ... 11 CottoM Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 4.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. 10 2oc middling gulf, 10.4uc; no snles. Futures opened steady; October. 9 9-c; November, soc Did; ueoemoer, uiev; January, s February, lo.llo bid; March. 10.07c; May liM'.v; june, lo.zuc; juiy. wao. Kutures closed steady. Cluslna bid October, 100c; November. S.slc; Decem ber. 10 0XC January, tlfkic; February iuimc; Marcn, ioum:; April, luijc; Ma lUiic; june. iu.c; July, io.?c. Baak C'learlaga. OMAHA, ( . ( 4-IUiik clearings for to day were w.owt .i.j. and for the corre- gponaiog aay last year, ti.vw.u. Oats. 227 20. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat ares of the Trading; and Closing Prlcea oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 4 With receipts In the spring crop belt far more heavy than a year ago, the wheat market toaay veered Uuwnwurd again and again. The lose was VQo to -bo under laal iilgnt. urn finished a shade to Wu'c up, oats sixteenth lower to a like amount higher and provisions running from unchanged to 7o up. It seemed Impossible to hoist the price wheat above the line and above yes terday's close. (Quotations were only lifted when reports became current that threshers In North Dakota and Canada had been brought to a standstill by un- xpected continuation of rain. War news ulped cause a temporary bullish feeling, but traders' attention returned to the increasing stocks In the northwest and to the predictions of better weather In that section, barring showers for Mani toba. The tone at the end. however, was steady. December fluctuated from 97sc to 'JTo with last sales WfSc net lower at 97 '-tc Damage by floods and rain rallied the corn market. December ranged from 64 'no to 64o, closing firm Vf c up at 4Sc. Cash grades were in better de mand from the east. No. 2 yellow was tinted at "OftTOHc. Hedging sales formed a feature In the oats pit. I'pper and lower limits toucher by December were 47c and 47Sti4"Sc, with the close a shade net lower at 47.c. Provisions showed strength. At the wlndup all products were as high as last ight. f lour had increased, but not in anv case to exceed 7V-e. Quotations of leading products were: receipts of wheat at Chicago. Minneapolis and liuluth today were l.!2 cars, enm pnred with H4 cars la.t week and Ml cars the corresponding day a year ago. NEW IOHK GR.NfcltAL MARKET OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Varloas (isolations of the Day f omraodttlea. NEW YORK, Oct. 4 -FLOi n-Steady; spring patents, .i.3'rin.V6fi; winter straights. I(. Oii 4.16; w inter patents. l1.iVtt4.60; spring clears. tl JSyi.M, Kansas straights, ( 60 UH.iU. Rye t.nur, steaiiy; lair to gouu, )4 ...V.i4 n.: choice to fancy, jj O-iS 30. WHEAT Spot market steady; No. 2 red, 98'c, elevator basis, and Wo f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, ll.liiH o. b. afloat. Futures market moved within a narrow range, but the under tone was easy, owing to tho lower cables, large receipts and weakness In the north west, closing So net lower. Drcemher, 11.02 11-16HJ-1.03 3-16, closed Sl-027; May cloxed 11.08 7-16. Receipts, ii.Huu; ship ments, 23.977. CORN Spot market steady; No. 2, "6c, elevator, domestic hai-ls to arrive, and 76Vc f. o. b. afloat, export basis. Futures market nominal. Receipts, 65.125; ship ments, 120.946. OATS Spot market firm; standard. 53c; No. i, 63'5c; No. a, Mc; No. 4, 6J'jo; natu ral white and white clipped, Wili'n-Jic. Futures market nominal. Receipts, 6V,IU; shipments, none. HOPS Easy; state, common to choice, 1911, 47fo66c; 1910, nominal; 1'acific coast 1911, X.a -. 1910, nominal. HAY-Wuiet; prime, 11.2((1 1.22; No. 1. l.lGjjl.20; No. 2, Sl.lOjjd.lS; No. i, ll.OOif 1.06. HIDES Steady; Central America, 20c; Bogota, 21Wii22',ic. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, 29 27c; seconds, ZZ'nWic; thirds, lyu20c; re jects, 16c. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; mess, $16.75 4(17. 11O; family, S13.6tKifl4.On; beef hams, $20.rVHf42.. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. S11.2Gf 13.25; pickled hams, $12.0012.25. Ijii'd, weak; middle west prime. j.1.H9--; refined, steady; continent, $10.0j; South America, $10 70; compound, $7.9orii8 15. TALLOW Firm; city, hhds., 6c; country, S',rtj6Tc. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials. 30c; extras, 2yc; firsts, 26w&27c; creamery held, specials, 29c; creamery ' held, ex tras, 2V2lc; creamery held, firsts, 25Mf8 27c; finest. 27i)2hc; good to prime, 'U'W 26c; process specials, 23Hr24c; extras, 2.1c; firsts, 21ti22c; factory current make, firsts. 204'o21o. EGGS steady; fresh gathered extra, 274i 29c; extra first, 24?i26c; first, 21ig23c; fresh gathered dirties, No. 1, 16VHll7c; No. 2. 16&16c; fresh gathered prime, lb Vic; fair to good, ll&13c; refrigerator firsts, sea son's storage charges paid, 20210; west ern gathered whites, 24!&2Sc. TOULTRY Alive firm; western spring chickens, 12Hil3c; fowls, 12ftt'13yc; turkeys. If. D res Med Irregular; western, 12gi3c,;, fowls 10t&17c; spring turkeys average best, lVa30c; others, 10iB 18c; broiling turkeys, 25c. Fat Cattle Are Steady, Stockert and Feeders Higher. HOGS WEAK TO NICKEL LOWER Drop Is Doe to Bearish Advices from the East heep aad l.ansbs Firm Despite the Heavy Receipts. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 4, 1911. Receipts were: Cottle. Hogs. Sheep. Offlrlol Mnniliv IS lit k 16 6X.95.1 Official Tuesday 10.0M 3.1S4 50.240 stlmate V ednesdar.. S.40O Three days this week. 36.017 8.029 134.93o Same days last week.. 33, 292 16,632 12.8T5 Same days 2 w'ks ago. 26.771 13.194 110.541 Same days 3 w'ks ago.2o.257 nw,ios Same days 4 w'ks ago. 26,173 14,hH 101. S10 Same days last year. .30,82s 11,724 112,323 The following table shows the receipts f cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 1911. 1!UU. inc. uri;. Cattle WA.m Si'S.752 34.726 Hogs 1.901,026 1.662,124 238,902 heep 1,975.196 1,921,441 6U.it The follow Inn table shows the average prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last sevural days, with comparisons: SB-V 6 36 8 45 6 2-r.',v S 45 6 14 Sept. 25 ept. 26 Sept 27 Sept. 281 Sept. 29 6 IS7 ept. 30 Oct. 1.. Oct. 2.. Oct. 3.. Oct. 4.. St. I.onls General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4. -WH EAT Cash, steady: track No. 2 red, 98'U99M(c ; No. 2 hard, 991.1014; December, SKj;i&97c: May, CORN-Steady; track No. 2, fiSHc; No. 2 white, 7ifj71c; December, 63c; May, 64Vfl''c. TS Strong; track No. 2. 46HJ47c; No. 2 white, 47i48c; December, 4Sc. FIOUR Dull; red winter patents, FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4Kf4.80; extra fancy and straight. $1.00 64.35; hard winter clears, $3 204(3.80. SEED TIMOTHY J13.0tKul4.60 CORNMEAI-$3.20. U RAN Weak ; sacked east track, $l.ng 1.16. HAT Q'llet; timothy, $25.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged blng, $15.50. Lard, unchanged. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 9c; clear ribs, ; short clears, itx Racon. unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 10c; clear ribs, loc; short clears, lOHc POULTRY Steady; chickens, 9e; Bprlngs, lOVic; turkeys, U'(glkc: ducks, 11 c; geese, 8a. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 21i4828c EGGS Firm; 20 Vic. Receipts. Shipments, Job- lour Wheat orn Oats . Artlcl'slOpen. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yesy. Wh't Deo. 1971". I 97 May. 1 03WV 1 !,', July. I 1 00 1 00 I Corn I I ,1 Dec. 164 V. S May. Oals iec. May. Pork Jan. suay. Lard Oct.. Jan. Ribs Oct. Jan.. May 50V 14 9741 16 00 14 92Va 14 96 8 85 ri-.w! 8 90 8 62 8 65 8 12H15 8 IS 7 87h 7 90 7 97Va 8 00 7S! 97V4 97f 97l 99'4 1 HH I I 64HI 6464Hr,4 6u 65VuV Silt Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 4. WHEAT Un changed to ViC higher; No. 2 hard. $1.01 i.vs; io. o, sci-i.s; no. a rea, safijWHc; No. 3. 97VtfWic: December. 98kc: Mv $1.024iil.02Vi;. July, 98c. CORN VWilc higher: No. 2 mixed. 69c: No. 3. 614c; No. 2 white, 69c; No. 3, 6SV4o; December, ftlVic; May, 644MHVic; July. 637 4ij4c OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 white. 47Uia 48c; No. 2 mixed, 46a4)VjC. HAY Steady; choice tlmothv. 218.5fKffl 19.00; choice prairie, $12.50((( 13.00. BUTTER Creamery. 26V4c: firsts. 24iAc! econda, 22'4c; packing stock, 6c. EtJGS-Extras. 22Vc: firsts. 21e: hm. onds, 13Viu. Receipts. Shinments. Wheat, bu 4.300 68.0U0 orn, bu 6,000 39.000 oats, bu 3.0000 14.000 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 4. WHEAT Snot. easy; No. 2 Manitoba, Ssld; No. 3 Mani toba, 8s Vid. Futures, easy; October, 7s3d: December, 7s6Vd; March, 7s 4 VI. corn spot, uuict; American mixed. 6alV4d. Futures, firm; October, 6s Vid; January, ui na. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Oct. 4. CORN-Lower; No. 2 cllow, 69W70c; No. S yellow. 69Vic; No. mixed, 69Vic; No. 3 mixed, 69V6c; No. 4 mixed. 68Vic; sample, 65c. OATS Lower; standard, 46ic; No. white, 46V)C I S4M 47;47V3S1 UK)f!Ka 6 wxwa 50V4 14 92HI 15 00 1 14 924 8 85 8 sJ 8 l!'i 7 87-1. 7 D2Hu 8 87Vt 8 6s 12Vi 1 90 8 00 S 85 8 62 Vi 7 87V, Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 84.10 4.80; winter straights, $3.75414. 60; gprlnjr siraignis, .ouu.m, pakers, e3.ioi06.io. 11 1 c no. 1, vac. 11 A RLE Y Feed or mixing, SOuiOCc: fair to cnoice mailing, ii.ukiui.2J. SEKliS Timothy. Su.ouui 14.75. Clover. 14 1. li. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. i6.ootlio.s. Lard, per luo lbs., is.k.w Short ribs, sides (loose), S6.00i8.ia. Short clear sides (boxed), $8.37Sn6.50. lotal clearances of wheat and flour were euuai to 294.000 bu. Primary receipts were 1.397,000 bu., compared with 963,000 hu. the corresponding day a year ago, Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 41 cars; corn, li cars; oats, 169 cars; nogs. 1..0UU head. Chicago Cash Prices No. 2 red. 96SQ V6c; No. 3 red, 901 is'; No. 1 hard win ter. 11.014) 106; No. 3 bard winter. $1. 1.04: No. 1 northern spiing. si.iuul.12; No 2 northern spring. $106il.ll; No. S north ern Hprlng. $1.0iul lo; No. 2 spring, $1.01 U1.C9'.. No. 3 spring, ll.0oul.uu; No. Hirlng, SXUtl.uu; velvet chaff. 90CUI1.G9 i.uruin, .c. com, no. 1. no 1014c ; No. yellow, 7(Mi70Vu; No. 3, 6V'hm9Vc; No. white. 7(o,'4c; No. 3 yellow, lOca'loic No. 4, 66Vr4it9c; No. 4 white. 6inj70c; No. yellow, V(ii9ViC. Oats, No. z, 47c; No. i while. 47V(j4sc; No. 3 while. 4,H7Wu No. 4 white. 4oSt'47c; standard, 47viHic lil'TTfcU bteatiy ; creameries. 22Vs(l iitc; dairies Jiru'c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 8.479 rases: at mark, cases included, M?18c; firsU, 19c prime mats, zoo. t llf:tiE firm; daisies, nvc; twins, 13M,lc; young Americas, 14.ul4Vc; lung horns, MfiH',o. IHrTAToES Steady; choice to fancy, i9(l.6c; lair 10 goou, s.cj.uc. POULTRY Steady ; turkeys, 15c; chick ens. He; springs, lie VEAL Steady ; 60 to 0-lb. wts.. Mj9e 60 to 66-lb. wts., 9V1Ul0S,c; S& to 110-lb. wis., lie R4 i.o. 2. Use. HARLKY 76H 2i. TIMO-Tliy 813SMil4 75. ( ....VER-$14 ut(i 19 76. Daily movement of produce: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 24.909 25.697 Wheat, bu 6?.t 24.100 Corn, bu 2).ouC 76.hu0 Oats, bu 607,6m, 197. Duo Hi e. bu Ih.l'H 1.I4J0 h rley, bu 111. OO 46.60U Carlot Receipts Wheat 32 car a with of contract grade: corn, 218 cars, With luu of contract grade; oats, 127 car. Total 93,000 , 87,000 60,001) 44,000 13,0K 76,000 29,01)0 66.000 Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 4. WHEAT No, northern, $l.loiil.l2; No. 2 northern, $1.07 fel.C9Vi; No. 2 hard winter, $1.04; Decem ber, Wi-V; May, S1.03V OATS Standard. 46V449c liARLEY Mailing, Jl.U4jl.23. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 4. WHEAT Dec, $107; May, S1.12H; No. 1 hard. $1.0BVi; No. 1 northern, Jl.OSVu 1.07; No northern. $1.03,i l.Ou; No. 3 wheat. 8!ul.0l. Dalnth Grain Market. Dl'LtTH. Oct. 4. WHEAT No. 1 hard $l.(i; No. 1 northern, $1.074); No. 2 north ern, 11.03vfll.oV. No. 8, 977c to 99Vc; De cember, i u,t. May, i.ii',mi. OATS 46Vic Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 4.-MBTALS Standard copper, dull: spot. October. No vember and Oecember, fll.twu U.9U. Lon don market quiet; spot, i.6a: futures, i-jo 16a 3d. arrivals reported at New York today: 840 tons. Custom house returns show exports of 647 tona so far this month. Lake copper, is.60ia i2.tz; electrolytic, $12.2fa '12.S.-; casting, $12.00 4112.25. Tin, easy; spot, October and De cember. KO.OOr.i! Ml: November, KO.Uuu' 40.45: January. S39 87Ha4UaO. Lundon mar ket easy; spot. 183; futures. 13. Lo cal sales. 2f tona October at $J9.N'Vi. Lesd dull: 34.45U4.66. New York: 4.iOil4 .36. East St. Louis. London market quoted at a 14 3s 9d. Spelter, dull; to sm.i 6.00. New York $o.80mi6.90. East St. IjOUia. London mar ket quoted at 27 6s. Antimony, quiet I'lHikioti a is.ii'ri's.a.'. iron. ouiei Cleveland warrants, 4tui td In London. Locallv Iron was aulet: No. 1 foundry northern, 31&.Z5KJ 10.u0; no. i. siD.w410.4j No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft $15.0hu 1.50. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts NEW YORK. Oct. 4. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull and featureless and prices are largely nominal; on the spot, ianc, lo'fillc: ch"be. 9Veluc; prime. SVJc DRIED FRUITS Prunes, quiet, but firm, quotations range from 9-nl6o for Califormaa up to 30-4 0 and nominal for Oregous. Apricots. Inactive, but firm choice, 15dilj'c; extra cnoice, iui.u fancy. 174jlic Peaches, dull and nom i., ai rlioua. ll'nllWc: extra choice. 1 tancv. 12--C. Raisins, quiet, bu teadv: loose Muscatels, e-'iiwinc; chol to fancy seeded. yoSc; seedless, 6;c London layers. Sl.4otul.4o. Uuiahu Hay Market. OMAHA, Oct. 4.-HAY-NO 1. $1200 No. 2. $11. uO: coarse SlO.w); packing stock $7 0O4i9.i; alfalfa. $13.00. Mraw: Win $46oiu.u0. rye and oals, $6.u0. Wool Market. HP LOITIS. Oct. 4. WOOL Dull: west ern mediums 17a c; mediums, 1; 16c; fine, Hnji&c. Oils and Koala. SAVANNAH Oct . T U RPENTIN E Firm. 60c. HuSlN-FU-m. F. and Q., 86.40. 3,000 26,700 Roaver Cattle Co. Wyoming. "i steers.. ..l'WO 4 SO F. Wilbur Wyoming. Kl steers . ..1013 4 40 HOGS-Hog trade acted soggv, rullnsj weak to a nickel lower. Bearish advice from the east were directly responsible for efforts at cheapening cost and the market was at no time very active. Ixeal supply had little or no Influence In determining prices as the receipts were small. ... Only forty-five loads were received (11 all and the average quality of the run proved anything but attractive. Ordi nary pocking grades made hp the big bulk and there was practically nothing; choice on sale In the way of bacon ani mals with which to make a representative top. 1 ne big end of the supply sold from $6.20 to $6.30, with $6.2.1 claiming the Ions; string. Tops dropped to .-.30, as com pared with yesterday's high price of $6.37V. Purchase by shippers and specu lators Involved only five or lx loads, mostly heavies, and yards were practi cally cleared by 10:15 o'clock. Date. I 1911. 1910.1909.11906.1907.1906.il9Qo. 6 22V 6 IS 6 2S V 6 23i 8 161 8 15 8 06 7 96 7 SS 7 67 7 86 8 451 8 28 7 82' 8 32 8 29 8 41 8 65 6 71 67 6 67 6 5 6 59 5 951 6 951 6 97 5 96 I 03 6 60 6 01 6 631 5 92 6 62 5 81 6 181 5 28 6 1S i 28 6 201 5 18 6 IK 5 18 6 21, 6 19 5 Li 25 6 251 5 18 6 27 6 10 No. At. gh. Pr. No. SI 2M 160 17Mi M. . M 203 ... 4 10 St.. IS t4 41) 20 tO -lS X4 0 I 10 M,. 71 311 0 10 60.. (1 !0 60 6 20 46.. 14 !M) ... i 10 22.. 4 25 SK) ( 20 6i. . 6 301 lM 20 o.. tt 21 ... I 20 .. 4 117 ... f 20 M.. 45 150 1M I 20 .. 5 Hi i:0 20 14.. 47 251 M 20 4.. 74 2) ... I 224 U . 1 311 ... 22H .. 63 253 120 25 (0.. 52 2(7 80 4 26 71.. 5 25 120 25 7 . 41 354 120 25 74 .. 11 247 120 6 24 li.. T7 221 ... 4 25 St.. PIGS. 71 104 ... 6 10 j 6 64 , 6 29 5 06 2 12 53 4 3 .. 1 16 19 1 2 2 7 80 2 4 1 60 102 10 Sunday. , 1...lnl. a nA illflnAalUnti fit live BtOCK at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for wenty-four hours ending at t p. "' ' " terday: RH.CE1P 1 a UA1W. CatUe.Hogs. Sh' p.H' r' . C. M. & St. P 8 2 .. 1 Wabash 2 -Missouri Pacific... 4 nlon Pacific 16 C. & N. W., east.... 1 C. & N. W.. west.. 123 C, St- P., M. AO.. 3 B. oc (J., east.... i B. & Q., west.... 109 R. 1. & P., east. 2 R. I. &. P., west. 1 Total receipts... 342 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.... m 453 1.967 Swift and Company... 831 (44 Cudahy Packing Co... 1.609 1.120 6,09t Armour & Co 1.203 667 l,i17 Schwarti-Bolen Co 106 Frontier Supply Co u Cudahy, Denver 402 Morrell is W. B. Van Bant & Co. 2.1) Benton, Van S. & Co.. 169 Hill & Son 461 B. Lewis 242 Huston & Co ? 11. Root & Co 197 H. Bulla 1 L. F. Husx 10S I Wolf McCreary & Carey.... 94 H. F. Hamilton 192 S. Wertheimcr 634 Sullivan Bros 61 Lee Rothschild l. M. & Kan. Calf Co.... 3H Cllne & Christy 199 Other buyers 2,100 32,571 Totals 11,184 3,302 43,468 1'iTTi.f Thora was another very lib eral run of cattle today and the general quality of the offerings wan much the same as on Monday and Tuesday. eipts for the three days nave ueen ,5uo head heavier man ior me mv - f last week, the Increase being composed largely of dry wether and "cleanup stock. Cornfed Deeves consuiuieu a. vw small proportion ot the offerings and met with tne usual vigorous demand at fully teady prlcea. Tho same was true a w the best western range beeves, out a good Bhare of the arrivals were cattle that were not attractive to either killers feeder buyers and tnese soiu un evenly anywhere from weak to dime lower than yesternay or imaw i" than last week. The trade was toierauo active at the decline and with good com petition from feeder buyers for anything that siilted tnem me noerui uie....o. were disposed of In very fair season. No particular change was noticeable in the market for cows and heifers. As usual of late buyers were somewhat ln Hiff.r.m in res-ard to the fair to good grades as they much prefer the cheaper western steers, tjn tne omer uura was a broad outlet and a strong mar tr.w ik. oi.nrora and ruttera and these ur. sellinir as hlch as any time this season. ( i ihmiffh mer nil neen n vbi t terlal Increase In the supply of stockers . a f..n nn ) this week Uiere has been a correxpnndlng increase in tne demand and trade has been acuva anu firm t VifAiiirnnnt Desirable grades are finding a brisk sale at steaay wj eiru prices, while the lair to meuium .. mni-lni. fr.ulv In ShoUt the MII14 notches as last week. n.ven tne mie m 1 n 0 with mn f&vor than a week ago and the general movement Is the heaviest or tne season. 1 ne uuuoe inn. tn the inula is decioeaiv strong. uuotattoris on range cat tie: uoou 10 choice beef steers, $5 606.50; fair to good beef steers, 5.ooy.ri.6o;, common 10 iair beef steers. $4.265.36; good to choice heifers. $4.80fi6.35; good to choice cows. tii.., -. in- fulr tn srood cows. IJ.7MJ4 40; good to choice Blockers ana iwua . .-.w Ci6.75; fair to gooa siocners . , pnm mnn 10 iair Biut,w. mu fr-'eders. $3.50425; stocker heifers. $3,253 i.: hulls, stags, eic. so.i Representative aaies: BEEF STEERS. Ar. Tr. No. rr. ,...1024 50 S3 14U T 30 .... 671 4 75 COWS. .... M It! BULLS. t 1120 I 66 ( 40 4 M CALVES. No. 3.. It.. 1 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 .... 776 4 6 11 tot 4 NEBRASKA. 7 cows 900 S 40 71 steers.... 954 4 65 M COWS 1061 4 36 66 feeders.. 1101 7 cows 1011 19 feeders.. 970 41 heifers.. 1017 38 heifers.. 901 47 feeders.. 977 4 80 85 feeders.. 1052 6 26 38 cows 90 4 15 14 heifers.. 792 4 00 26 steers.. ..ll'O 5 00 33 feeders.. 1042 4 76 38 feeders.. 866 4 65 4 80 8 90 6 10 4 65 4 56 117 feeders. 895 6 15 16 cows 923 3 85 26 feeders.. Hi2 4 75 1M feeders. 1063 6 26 49 cows 974 4 00 17 feeders.. 1038 4 w 50 feeders.. 1111 6 15 9 COS... 644 3 06 calves... ?2 6 60 15 feeders.. 9S0 4 50 29 cows 888 3 35 25 feeders.. 994 6 oa 12 cows 916 8 SO 37 steers.. ..10t3 6 15 16 feeders.. 693 4 26 10 calves... 271 4 60 B. C. Naiberk Nebraska. 17 feeders.. 1052 4 66 W. H. Becresl rxenrasaa. S feeders.. 970 4 66 4 feeders.. 974 4 25 2 cows 680 3 16 H. Porath Nebraska. S feeders.. 1065 6 00 cows 1000 4 10 $ feeders.. 1200 6 10 Zilmer ac Clark Nebraska. SO feeders.. 1"44 S 20 26 feeders. . 939 4 70 31 feeders.. 074 4 60 40 feeders. . 830 4 60 43 feeders.. 827 4 20 24 ncners.. w 00 iOcows Iu26 4 10 6 hellers., lil i u& j. s. nice ieors.as.a. 25 feeders.. 529 4 75 35 heifers. . 516 4 10 C. A. Bailey Neoraaka. 18 steers.. ..1079 6 26 13 feedeil..U)10 4 60 7 calves... 438 4 40 SOUTH DAKOTA. 10 calves... 2.3 4 60 lo feeders.. 623 4 10 12 cows 792 8 36 R. Keene bourn 1'agoia. 79 heifers. . 63": 8 96 40 calves. .. K3 S 46 3 calves... 223 4 60 Murray & Super South Dakota. 6 calves... 29o 17 cows 938 10 feeders.. 9e 6 25 S 75 4 60 30 calves... 365 6 00 X cows 768 8 40 13 heifers.. 6J0 S 90 8 feeders.. 628 4 60 WYOMING. 20 cows 9P3 4 40 14 feeders.. lOurt 3D feeders.. loOO Sift 12 feeders. .101 22 feeder.. WUt 6 3o It cows 990 9 cows 1014 4 40 W. P. Rtcketts Wyoming. 13 cows 752 8 66 22 feeders. .1017 E. Hlckey Wyoming. 96 feeders.. 98 6 00 8 feeders.. 97 4 60 cows 9,0 4 20 24 cows 964 S 66 19 cow s 901 4 20 llcows 860 S 66 12 feeders.. 694 4 76 A M. Hotchklss Wyoming. - S steers ...1200 4 66 10 heifers. .loal 47$ Western Ranches Wyoming. IS feeders. .1025 4 66 12 steers.. ..lots 4 25 W. Herrell Wyoming. 11 cows 86 4 26 U steers. .1190 10 5 16 6 15 4 40 4 80 other heavy supply of sheep and iambs. about 26,000 neaa snowing up. hub eon mute, added to the receipts of the previ ous two days, gives a total mai onto more proves market prophecy unreli able. The tbree days' aggregate, iji.whi head, not only exceeds the total fur the same days of last week, but It Is als considerably larger than the runs of tho same duys last year. The new supply consisted largely of lambs, the same aa recently, and feeder classes were me gen eral rule. . , , k-iini,inir fit o kill cleared In splen did shape yesterday and the opening to day found nothing on sale in me way l fat stock that was not stllctly fresh. Good fat lambs met with an active in quiry from all quarters and firm prices were usually obtained without more dif ficulty. Few straight strings were avail able, however, and packers' purchase were generally drawn from sorts. 1 nera was a little speculative competition iur offerings, a condition that asserted it self for the first time yesterday, and now and then a shipment of lambs, mostly fat, finds an outlet at packers' prices that involves rebllllng to various eastern points. As much as $5.4o(r5.tiO was paid yesterday by a speculator. The best lambs that sold early today on local packing account landed at $5.66 and anything moving below $5.35 la not very attractive. Fat sheep ruled Just about steady and the trade as a whole presented 110 new features. Good ewes ranged around $3.30a3.36 and wethers are still quotable up to $4.00, choice heavies moving at $3 8.. 1 Despite the fact that leeoer supply lately has been surprisingly large, the country demand shows little or no abate ment and prices are being wen sustaineu. All but 4,000 head of yesterday's big supply cleared, leaving a relatively open field for today a offerings. , country orders seemed plentiful and a firm, active market early augured well lor complete clearance. Good feeder lamns are selling at and slightly under So.uO. while feeder ewes are moving from $3.00 downward. According to packers' tab, the two davs nurchase on country. account amounts to about 75,000 head. Quotations on aheep and lambs: Lambs. good to choice, So.4uii5.75; lambs, fair to good. S5.20tu5.40; lambs, culls, $4.75uv5.1i; Iambi, feeders, $4.2.6.10; yearlings, good to cnoice, J4.1&H(4.4o; yearlings, feeuers, $J. 854. Jo; we if hers, handy, $3.764.00; wethers, heavy, S3.504H.86; wethers, feeders, $3.2oa3.66; ewes, good to choice. $3.3ot(j,3.50; ewes, fair to good, $1.0oft3.3); ewes, breeders, $3.2u4.00; ewes, feeders. :.35u,3.00; ewes, culls. $1. 50132 30. Reurescntatlve sales: No. Av. 140 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls. 49 luS yom.ng iambs, feeders. ...509 616 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 69 1 03 Idaho lambs 60 709 Wyoming iambs 66 206 Wyoming ewes, feeders 79 3o4 Wyoming ewes, feeders 90 u23 Wyoming wethers V)l At. 86, 210 .. 2Si .. 2M 2(0 247 375 2Kt :s Kt 277 281 .... 2M 2M 174 2M 1S4 2M Pr. 2S 4 2o t 25 6 26 25 4 26 15 25 4 25 HO 2"0 120 100 4 25 M OS to t 25 IM III 0 t 25 10 40 25 I 23 23 220 240 27 1:3 120 27 10 . ,111 ..223 ..106 M 30 4 tO 242 Wyoming ethers, teeaers.iuo 102 Wyoming ewes and wetns .106 1080 Wyoming ewes. leeaers.... no 137 Wyoming ewes, fdrs, culls 1468 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 1D6 Wyoming lembs, feeders... 221 Wyoming ewes lu3 Nebraska wthers , 134 Nebraska ewes, feeders ... l2 Nebraska wethers , 106 Nebraska lambs, feeders ., 100 Nebraska lambs, feeders 457 Wyoming lambs 286 Wyoming lambs 86 Wyoming yigs ana wein... 327 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... 121 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... 666 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... He Wyoming ewes, ieeaers ... 247 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... 585 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... 253 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... 229 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... 4 South Dakota ewes, leedsr. 398 Wyoming ylgs and weth. 622 Wyo ylgs and weth, culls. 449 Wyoming ewes 298 Wyoming ewes , 127 Wyoming ewes 3b8 Idaho ewes 109 Wyoming ewes and weth. 63 South Dakota wemera ... 1,807 Idaho Iambs, feeders ... 761 South Dakota lambs, fdrs. 471 Idaho lambs, feeders 4SH W yoming lambs, feeders . 603 Wyoming lambs feeders... 850 Utah lambs, feeders 706 Utah lambs, feeders 144 Utah lambs, ieeaers, cuus. 385 Wyoming lambs, feeders . 391 Wyoming lambs, feeders . 134 riouth Dakota ewes. tars. 119 South Dakota lambs, fdrs.. 65 .. 68 .. 60 .. 64 .. 64 .. 47 .. 67 .. SO .. 60 ..119 79 69 47 97 67 tu 96 41. 40 62 63 83 90 90 93 93 86 88 91 79 81 82 65 96 105 81 69 91 65 56 43 67 60 64 , 49 , 66 4; 40 M 88 177 Wyoming lambs, feeders 389 Wyoming lambs, feeders 190 Idaho lambs, teeners ... 2.960 Idaho lambs, feeders . 190 Idaho lambs, feeders ... 5S7 Wyoming lambs 1.296 Idaho lambs , 108 Utah lambs, feeders .... 112 Utah ewes , 290 Utah lambs , 122 Utah lambs, feeders , i:i9 Utah lambs, feeders , 177 Utah lambs, feeders , 147 Utah lambs, feeders 361 Utah lambs, feeders , I J Utah lambs, feeders 439 I'tah lambs, feeders 310 Utah lambs, feeders 1 IK) Utah yearlings, feeders , 72 Utah ewes, feeders , 47 , 62 , 67 50 68 61 61 59 92 90 Pr. 4 40 6 00 6 00 6 60 6 40 1 uo 2 7s 3 60 3 60 2 65 2 90 1 76 6 10 4 40 8 2a d do 2 16 2 76 4 2o 4 25 6 10 6 10 3 65 2 90 2 80 2 75 2 80 3 00 2 95 2 75 2 75 2 75 4 00 5 95 3 40 3 25 2 25 3 00 2 85 5 50 6 00 4 70 4 80 4 90 4 85 4 70 4 85 4 70 4 60 4 90 2 86 4 40 b 40 4 90 6 10 6 30 4 60 6 4.-. 5 75 4 10 2 40 6 35 4 00 4 80 4 80 4 00 E (A 4 90 4 90 4 40 5 75 2 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 4. CATTLE- Receipts, 17,000 heud. Including 1,600 south- t ems. Market steady lo weak. Dressed beef and exnort steers. S6.85U8.00; fair to good. $6.25rH6.75: western Bteers, $4.0Oii7.10; stockers and feeders, $3.25'fti.00; southern steers. fS.75(fio.00: southern cows. -'.60i 4 25; native cows, S2.7rxira.Oii; native heifers. I40urui.u0; bulls, S3.2UU4.25; calves, HOGS Receipts, iv. wu neaa. Aiarsei do lower. Bulk of sales. $62(yi6.40. Heavy, 16 2K,i.40: packers and batchers. Iti.Wi 445; lights, $0.10tfi.4O; pigs. $4.00T5.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. lt.u head. Market steady to 10c lower. Lambs, $4.8016.05; yearlings, $4 00.4.75; wethers, $3.6K(34.10: ewes, $3.2DU3.86, stockers and feeders. $2.50di4.00. St. I. oals Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4 CATTLE Receipts, $619 head. Including 1,677 Texans. Market steady to 10c lower. Native shipping and export steers, $7.00h8.0O; dressed and butcher steers. $5.75i(i7.50; steers under 1 000 lbs., $4 OO48.O"; stockers and feeders, $3 00415.25; cows and belfers. $3.00iU7.25; tanners, tl.tsnt 3.00; bulls, $3.755.25; calves, 14 OO'ft 8.50. Texas and Indian steers, $4.00 4j7 00; cows and heifers. S3.0Ofi5.00. HOGS-rRecelpts, 11.296 head. Market 10c lower. Pigs and lights, $1.784 75; packers. $ti.3.Vpti.70; butchers and best heavy. $8.46-ti6 75. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4 S head. Market steady. Native muttons, lS2i-u4.00; iambs. $4 OOfoii.lO; culls and bucks, $1.2fi3.B0; stockers, Sl.6u63.00. SI. Joseph LI to Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 4. CATTLE Receipts. 1.800 head; market stead v steers. $4 .Ren 7. 76: cows and heifers. r 80 calves. $3 758 00. ' HOOS Receipts. 4.O0O head; market So lower: top, $6 4S; bulk of sales. S. Xros 35 SHEKP AND LAMBS-Recelpts 6 009 bead; market steady., lambs, $0.006.00. ) . ...1 ..