REAL ESTATE - CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Dundee Home On Easy Terms This is a 7-roorm, 2 story, modern tome, having brick fireplace and beamed ceil ings in living room and dining room. Full cpmAntfvt haaArriAnr f n--i a mA k. finished attic. Located on south front lot. ji 'cn lays nign ana siffntly, affording a fin view to the south and west: eloitA tn thin h.ima te ...v....... class developments are taklns place. Price -,v, ow casn, oaiance monthly. uoenu discount lor cash. George& Company Pbonat), ioo. hi. : City KarJ. jLiimit 3:dg. GOOD CLOSE-IN INVEST $3,5002363 Dodge St. Dandy 6-room strictly muuern nouse naving s roon)3 and receDtton hall downitaln mul t rooms nrl hmh im wii k.,.i f. - .... W(PtlllVUi with first-class furnace. Rents reauuy lor ?ju per month. Lot 47x 1U with 70 ffeet vacant on 30th ctreet fnr n' nKm.mi n ia This property Is worth HUM), but c.i,6 uHweo at d,oiw to close 11. UUb PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Ware Block. n.,, Evenings and Sundays call E. p Villi lams, Webster m .TV wm 8-Room Kountze Place Home 1901 Emmet Well built house of S rooms, on a large .1 t "a s'reeis paved on both Sides! nous. h rf.anttr,n hBn i ,.. ing room, dining room and kitchen "on me urut uogr; au iimsiiea in oak except ing kitchen, four large well arranged sleeping rooms and bath on second floor; large finished attic; first-class plumbing uiruugiioui, - . HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St West Farnam Lot .. East front, 60x160; alley; all specials WILL BUILD ON ABOVE 1.000 down on lot, balance $65 monthly, for home to suit you to cost $4,500 to O'Keefe Real Estate Co. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 2152. evenings n. uh. BIGGEST snap in Omaha, a $12,000 nine muni icaiueuue una 101, poxuo, lor 10,275 All paving tax paid, all regular and spec lal taxes to 1M3 paid, House modern Four down stairs rnom hti,io larva hn i vestibule and tront poich, porch alone vv f,iw ., . jaiiur jaxia reel; Mttfnc mum 19v1Sr 'rftnlna- .. .,' -.- J0AIU, Fine, bedroom upstairs, besides hall, bath -""'- ticui aim Biiui way, also floored attio. Fine laundry room, fruit win, 4uiuio iuum ana arying room ijg basement. $400 worth natural stone side walk and $150 iron fence around lot Laraa trarairn In run with House located on St. Mary's ave., near 0111 ou j. aj. vvooi worm, agent, 402 Kar- oacn oiol'r. rnone IJOUg. Z052. HANSCOM PABK HOMES Eight rooms, modern, A No. I condi tion, east front, paved street. This be longs to a widow who is all alone and anxious to sell. A snap at $3,500. Seven rooms, nearlv nr mnHaKii fin. ished In hard wood, close to school, car uu voiiw. jruve eo,w. potter-Valentine co., . 445-6-7 Omaha National Bank Bids". J. W. Welch, Sate.man. . NEW 6-room, all modern house, only one block from Hanscom Park west side car line; never been occupied, at a bar gain, on easy terms. This is a snap. Phone owner, Harney 2769, , and will call with auto and show property. 1 have a brand newj strlctfy modern, ,5-room house at 4620 N. 36th St., will trade for a lat in Dundan fir.t no. ment, balance terms. See owner at 4616 N. 86th St. Web. 6o!. w TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE w. JW-Hgiisa. ion FARNAM BT. BY Awneri nev Ji-rnnm hnn.. B...t..i.. - - -- - - - - - . i.wuiav, UIL riodern; must be sold; Sollier's Addition; $300 down, balance monthly. Web.. 791. WANTED To sell my eleven room house for cash or will rent for a long time; modern, good location, two blocks norm irom nign school 'jwner, address G 666. Genuine -Bargain 3192 Lartmnrf A v Hot Wafer Heat i Buy Direct from Owner .This house has' reception hall, parlor, dining, room, kitchen and large pantry on the first floor and three nice, large bedrooms and bath on the second floor. Nice large attic, cemented basement with porcelain laundry tubs and floor drain. First floor finished in oak. Second floor finished In hard pine. The hot water beating plant and plumbing is first class, as house was built by a plumber for a home. Also garage. Price for quick ale, $3,600; $1,000 cash, balance on terms. .Tel. Webster 824. . Bearing Orchard Bearing . NOW Th Sacramento Valley, Chico, Califor nia, full bearing orchards In the best city In northern Cal. We challenge any- An tn hot fhla Vfill pat a th.p. fit this year's big crops If you select your tract immediately. 5 acres, very easy term (only 3 pur cent down). Until September 6, railroad fare allowed to purchasers. 3 per cent is all you need to pay until you have Inspected youi tract. You can change to-any other tract or receive your money back if not satis- iiea, dui no one ever asitea lot money back, neither will you. - Come in right NOW and talk with tht, man from the orchards. ANNIE E. K. B1DWELL ORCHARDS, INC. . : CHAS, E. WILLIAMSON CO., Sola . Agents. B. E. Comer ltith and Dodge, Opposite Hayden's. - MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, indexed mailed free on application. Charles E. Williamson Co.. ku Estate. Insurance, Rentals, Care of Property, Omaha. CKEIGHTON 1ST Almost new, 6-room, all modern house: full east front lot,, close to car and school. : - prick, um. BEMIS-CABLBERG CO., 310-312 Brandels Theatsr. REAL ESTATE CITY 1'BOPKHTY KDH SALE Forest Hill Park Big Corner 9th and Forest We have the cheapest lot In this flno. close in location. It is a big corner, with paring ail paid. Close to Burlington and wnion stations. Room for three houses or flats. MU8T BE SOLD SOON. Charles W. Martin & Co. 1018 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 3S23. Trackage Lot BEST IN OMAHA , Size inxVii, location southeast corner At Hth and Jackson Sts. Offered' for sale Or Will er!t hull. H no- n Mult tuiinl Lease for term of years, or will give siouna tease ror term of years. Apply to Skinner Mfg. Go, Omaha, Neb. van su.K-sn rvm, t i. new, modern, oak finish, sleeping porch. Call Owner, Webster 731 FOR SALE By' the owner, a new 7- room house, all modern. Come and see It. It can't be beat, neither the price. 505 North 30th St. SOMETHING GOOD Rec. hall, parlor, dininc room and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch on second floor; all hardwood finish; modern plumbing; furnace; house but one year old; dandy neighborhood; close to car. In Bemis Park District. Owner leaving city reason for selling. Cash payment; balance time. BEMIS-CABLBERG CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater. D. 6S5. THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1912. " I 1- 1J.HI ,' i .L.JLI..1. . JL. MEAL ESTATE Nebraska. . AUCTION SALE. Farm at auction September 26, 1912. 4S0 aores of Dundy county land In section 4. township S. range 39. Located 1 mile ast of Roll wits, Neb.; a country store and Postotflce; 13 miles north of Parks, a railroad town; 20 miles northwest of ttnkleman the county seat. ' .Ail growing crops to go with land. Owner will also sell all personal property on same date. Write for particulars to Ernst Durrwachter, owner, Rollwru. Neb., or J. G. Kiley, clerk, ttenkle man. Neb. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha; farms. Let us show you the goods. All sizes, all prices, all terms. ORIN S. MERRILL, Rooms 1213-1214. City Nat l Bank Bldg. HALL COUNTY LAND. 160 acres well improved for $120 per acre. J2o-acre ranch for $75 per acre. Several smaller places from $& to 3125 per acre. HENRY THOMPSON. Cairo. Neb. AtUarlMI'l. OPENING-1.000 free, healthful, produc tive homesteads In tun Oiarks and 1.0)0, 000 in western states. Maps, particulars and description too, Riverside Kolony. Monett, Mo. - Boutu Dukota. FOR SALE 160 acres (;ooa farm land: 40 acts moke, bianc all tillable; mllo irom Dallas and i miles from Colome. Price, $10 per acre, payabu, $1,500 cash. $J.6O0 March 1. 1913; March L 131". Address Box It. DailaJ, S. D. FROM OWNER IN DUNDEE New six-room house, modem in evurv way. Large-laundry and cistern, H block to car. Large shade trees and full lot. Oak finish and oak floors ' upstairs and downstairs. White enamel with mahos anited doors upstairs. Sleeping poroh and fireplace. Cheap for quick sale and terms to suit, rnone . 4&u or u. 4512. LOT 44x155 for sals. 8454 So. 15th. Phnn. Douglas 7831. ACREAGE FOR SALE. Investigate These Special Propositions FiVH tC.TitM end 1i ajTal n W....UI... subutisan city of Florence, Neb,, with tX .500 rAMAn Mnil ttmoll iit.a.i . - truit and very productive garden' and an lueai luvaiyn. oiuj diocks to car line; paved streets. Price $5,000 and 19,000. Best Tel. Florence 276. Cum out Sunday. . " C L Nethaway Florence, Neb. Sole Agent. 34 ACRES - .-, . .. Almost level, Sarpy county. Joins sts.. tion, main line Burlington, Omaha to Lincoln. Best of soil, ideal for fruit, poultry and dairy farm. Owner livlnc In city and anxious to sell. Price $150 per acre. Might take not over $1,500 trade if worth the money. A splendid property ana win De soia at a bargain. ERNEST SWEET, 1236 City -Nat'! Bank. 300 ACRES WITH GOOD IMPROVEMENTS Only 3 miles from state fair grounds at Huron, S. D; all fine, level farm land; no stone; no sand; fine well of water. This Is a big snap., Price $50 per acre. Terms. HANSEN, 326 Brandels Theater, D. 2697, OMAHA LmjTOCK MARKET Best Grades of Cattle Stronger Others Slow to Easier. HOGS EASIER TO FIVE LOWER Heavy Decrease U Receipts I 8e ad Lambs, While Dema4 Good and, Prices Steady to Stronser. steady to strong; top, SS.S0; bulk of sales, $S.45t-Sa SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, J.000 head. Market steady; lambs, KCWgi.lO. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. . Wl. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. Official Monday 7.T1S 1,744 26,064 Official Tuesday 8.&3J 7.W6 27.3:3 Estimate Wednesday.. 4,400 1.300 9,600 Three days this week.S0,5l 18.653 63.036 Same days last week.. 17.373 16.0KS 7S.9-.Xt Same days 1 wks aeo..l6,H 18.665 67.050 Same days 3 wks ago. .17.608 22.177 37,063 Same days 4 wks ago.. 13.22 Si.274 32,354 Same days last year.... 25.173 14.666 101,810 The following table shows the 'esjints of cattle, hogs and shoep at Soutn Om tn tur the year to date u compua wnn last year; 1912. 1911. Inc. Deo. Cattle ....... 675.0S6 712.613 136.92? Hogs 2,253.140 1,782,855 570,285 Sheep ..l,39e,540 1,274,743 117.797 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha (or the last few days with comparisons: Date. Aug. 27. Aug. 28 Aug. 29 Aug. 30. Aug. 81. Sept. 1. Sent. 2. Bept. S. Sept. 4. 1912. "19U. 11910. 11909. 11906. IJ907. 11906, s SOU! i 8 691 7 631 S 41 1 X 771 6 85 S S1HI 7 13 I 7 69! 6 46! 5 751 5 80 8 m T 16 8 91 6 47 6 68 5 70 8 3. t U 9 Oil 7 731 6 711 6 66 S 29 7 02 S 94 7 77 1 6 63 1 6 77 6 79 7 071 8 7SI 7 691 6 4ftl I 86 S Jim 7 12 8 85! 7 80: S 27Vs 8 931 7 871 63 7 17 1 f 85 ft Ml K 671 K Aft! K M6 6 67 6 69 74 Texas, ( FOR BALE-7,KO-acre tract of Uilable land In Dimmltt County, Texas, at a bargain, In the proven artesian belt. $13, Ouo worth of Improvewents on Che pluoe, inoludlng 4 good wells and windmills; witbln 7 miles of two railroads, For particulars address, C. 8, Belford, Trus tee, Georgetown, Tex, Wisconsin. FOU BALE Rusk county, Wisconsin, cutover hard wood lands; wholesale prices; any sited tract) fertile clay silt loam soil, In dairy and clover belt; good markets, schools and churches; easy terms. Write for maps and Information, Arpln Hardwood Lumber Co., Grand Rapids, Wis, i LIVE STOCK MARKET O' WEST Ship live tock to South Omaha. Save mileage and. shrinkage. Yeur condign menu receive prompt and careful atteu Jon. - . . , . Live Stack ContmUnloa Bfereuants. BTERS BROS, ft CO, Strong, 'reliable, Clay, Robixon c CO., JKK) Exchange i Bldg CLINTON Com. Co , m Exohange Bldg, Martin Hros. t Co., Exchange Bldg, tinyder-Malone-Coffrnan Co., 159 Kx. Bldg, LAVKRTY BROci., m axchangi- tlidg. Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live stock at the union Stock yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yesterday; RECEIPTS CARLOADS. CattIe.Hotrs.ShaD.Hr's. c, ai. & st. r. Ky. i t .. .. Wabash R. R t Missouri Pacific Ry. 1 I Union Pacific R. R. 44 14 C. ft N. W., eat... 7 C. cc N. W.. west... 76 83 C, St. P. M. & O... 1 13 C, B. & Q., east.... 4 6 C, B. ft Q., west.... 40 20 C. R. I. ft P., east.. C, R. I. ft P., west. .. 1 Illinois Central Ry.. .. Chicago G. W, Ry.. 4 30 . S Total receipts ..176 129 $7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. 12,465 2.198 3.673 3.631 1U95 LEGAL NOTICES. ACREAGK BARGAINS near Ornaha. Crln K Merrill. IV. S Citv Nat. Bunk Bldg. : REAL KSTATE FARM ,t RAXCH l,AK1) FOR SALE ' Calliuruia. ... GRIDLET trrlgated colony land at STS to $150 per acre; good land, plenty of M.lmi 4Vtl.trlv .1 AlmAk nrlK Mul " V. . , ttl.tlj niUtU Ul.lll.b IU4 schools, adjoining town of 3,000. Easy terms, write tor illustrated booklet Homeseekers' Irrigated Land Co.. arid- ley. California. beorsria. - GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA. 1 Traversed by the ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC Lands adapted to the widest range oi crop. All . the money orons of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing wun inis coming country, us soil, climate, church and school advantages, wnw - t . W. B. LEAHT, DEPT. K, General Passenger Agent, ATLANTA, OA. lows, THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm is to Insert a small want ad in the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in tho state of Iowa, 43.000 dally. The Capital Is read by and believed in by the standpatter of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper In their homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day: $136 per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Des Moines Capital, Des Moines. Ia. IOWA FARM. ' 120 ACRE8 Guthrie County, Iowa land. part rolling, improvements fair, three miles from town. 80 acres under cultiva tion, 30 In pasture, 10 in good timber. Two living springs; 'farm all fenced hog tisrht. J10O per- acre for Immediate sale. will sell on easy terms. Land around this sells for 1150 and mo -per acre. Address owner, f. j. ciancy, 7a fiem- ing Bldg., Des Moines, Is, Minnesota. MINNESOTA LANDS.' THE rush Is on for Clay county. We have over 20,000 acres of fine level prairie land imprcved and unimproved; tieavv black soil: clay subsoil; 620 to 146 par acre; easy terms. Send for list and map. Fellana Realty Company, 533 Pal" ace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ' . MINNESOTA. Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;" special rates. - UAl & JNlliHT KUAUI W., 103 Bankers .Life Bldg., Llnooln, Neb. JNebraaksw A Snap-$100 Down $15 a Month 6-room cottage, with electric lights, city water, south front, two large lots, cor ner and Inside lots. American Security Co. Doug. 3S67. id So. 17th St. Dundee Lot 60x128, one block to car line, paved street, cement sidewalks, water .and ewer In street, overlooking Happy Hol low club. Price $1,400. r i 0 o. r . ueorge a company Phone D. 7S6. 902-12 City Natl.-.,tK Sleeping Porch Nice - Lawn' $3.300 Oood 8-room, modem, steam heat J laundry, lawn, cement walks. 1706 N 36th St 'Phone Owner. Webster 6266. B-1773. 1 Dairymen and Stock- men We offer the following bargain; $1,480 acres, one-half mile from county seat, on main- line of U. P. R. R., 140 acres fine second bottom alfalfa land with perfect water rights for Irrigation under storage reservoir system; ample water supply; the finest kit buffalo and gramma grass pasture land; no sand hills. The above includes 640 scros school least, which runs about 16 years at $9.20 pc-r year, and 810 acres deeded land, per fect title; clear except water bonds against the 140 acres, payable in 10 an nual Installments commencing in 1922; no buildings. Price, $9,000; terms, Mr -cash; balance 6 per cent. V'ou may know sjme other place where vou can pick up a snap Tike this, but we do not. Any thrifty farmer with a few cows or some cattle and pigs can make this land pay for itself In a few years. Remember the location one-half mile from town, 140 acres suitable for affalfa with water for Irrigation, 1.340 acres pas ture. This farm will raise fine crops nine years out of tan without Irrigation, but water will always be ready for use If needed. ' Tell us In you first letter when you can go to see this land. Don't delay. It will not be for sale Ions. J. H. Dumont & Son v-r Tv-ir 'V 1613 Fnrnflm St.. Omahx .Mbict and Judicious Usu of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. PROPOSAL TO CONTRACTORS, floQ IaH nmriASflla Will ha rartAlunl k.. AU. town e.erk of the town of Coleridge, Neb. . up to 6 o'clock p. m. on the 19th day of September, 191$, for furnishing material and constructing complete water works extension, town of Coleridge, Neb. Sam ta he In accordance with plans and speci fications on file In the office of the town olerk of Coleridge, Neb., and also In the office of the engineers, Bruce ft Stand even, Bee Building, Omaha, Neb., each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of five hundred ($500.00) dollars. Any one desiring plans and specifications may obtain the same by application at the engineers and a payment of $3.00 per set, to cover cost. The town reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . C. C. SHEETS, Chairman, A. B. SEVERANCE, Village Clark, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Grain Men Not Pushing; Selling: Side of Wheat Market, WEATHER TO SET CORN PRICE Oats Market Still Holds Firm Despite Heavy Receipts and U a Bar . prise to tho Entire " Trade, . OMAHA, Sept 4, 1913, Considering; the overwhelming' receipts of wheat at Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas City, St Louis and Chicago yesterday, coupled with the weak and lower cables, the net loss of la In wheat prioes for the active months was moderate and natural. The trade showed some disposition to Support the market on the early decline, Offerings were taken largely by wire houses and some of the cleverest Individ ual traders who were short wh-n the the break came,- The cash premiums held fairly well at Minneapolis, and tho mills In that quarter are likely to take care -of the September run of wheat. Grain men feel that It will not do to press the sell ing side of the market too hard until there has boen some natural recovery from the decline of tho last few days. Cash wheat unchanged. No one can deny that prices for the new crops months will depend on the weather conditions over the oorn belt through September, Only those who are inclined to Ignore the wide dlfferenoe be tween the old and new com price and believers in the 8,000,000 bushel crop are pressing the selling side of the distant months. The large conservative element in the trade feels friendly to the Decem ber option on the theory that the country will not rush to ctntract its corn at such a discourt undor prices for the old crop. The, large sleeping short Interest In the new crop months undertakes to cover each time the market shows a firming tendency. Accidents to the crop will be on the side of the buyers. Cash oorn, un changed to o higher. The firmness In oats futures yesterday was a surprise to the entire trade, 'ine futures closed the same as Saturday and the cash was but 4H lower in the face of receipts of more than 3.000.000 bu. Taking the enormous oats supply for the year into account it iooks ime a market which should be sold on hard spots. Cash oats. V4o higher. Clearances or wheat ana nour were 690,000 bu; corn, 27,000 bu. oats. 18,000 bu. Liverpool wheat was d nigner to d lower. Corn, unchanged to & higher. Primary wheat receipts were i,79,uoo du. and shinments 1,239,000 bu., against re' celpts lam year of 1,244.006 bu. and ship ments or i.iMi.wo du. Primary com receipts were 935,000 bu. and shipments were 898.000 bu., against receipts last year of 931,000 bu. and ship ments of 614,000 bu. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. J hard, 8587c; No. S hard, 84S6c; No. 4 hard, 80H864c. CORN-No. 2 white, lV6tRHc; No. 3 white, 74ttc; No. 4 white. 72H73c; No. S color, 74c; No. 1 yellow. 74o; No. 3 yellow, 73H"Slic; No. 4 yellow, 72ffl724c; No. S, 73V4c; No. 3, 73c; No. 4. 7172l4o. OATS-No.- 2 white. SlW&32c; standard. SMYJltyc; No. 3 white, SlftnHo; No. 4 whlto. 3030c; No. S yellow, 3030c. BARLEY Malting. 60j65c; No. 1 feed 35(j7T'C. RYE No. 2. raVic: No. 8, 62S3I'4c. Carlot Rx-eiit. Wheat Corn. Oats. Ch'cago 676 872 951 Minneapolis 498 ... , ... Duluth 351 Omaha 23 89 Kansas City 209 - 21 g St. Louis 247 61 Winnipeg ' 361 Morris ft Co......... 600 1,225 Swift ft Co 6"5 2.344 Cudahy Packing Co.... 1.182 3.270 Armour ft Co 800 1.994 Schwarts ft Co , 105 Munhy ,84 Morrell 99 ..... W. B. Vansant Co...... 248 Benton, Vansant ft L.. 106 Hill ft Son ..,..196 F. B. Lewis..... 216 Huston & Co 197 J. B. Root ft Co 193 ..... J. H. Bulla 71 ..... L. F. Hubs,, 74 Rosenstock 11 McCreary ft Kellogg..., 62 ..... Wertheimer ft Degen... 72 H. F. Hamilton 113 ..... Lee Rothschild 46 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.... 97 Cline ft Christie 100 Other buyers 1033 Totals 6.2U S.387 29.262 rATTT.trrflttla racelnts looked small this morning compared with yesterday, only 172 cars being reported in. Still the total for the three days foots up 20,661 head, the largest of any week since the opening of the range season. As com pared with the corresponding week of last year there is a falling off of almost 6,000 head for the three days. Strictly good to choice beef steers were In very moderate supply and the market stronger on anytmng oi mat Kino, un the nther hand there was Quite a large sprinkling of common to interior grades on which the trade was slow with prices at the best no more than steady Receipts of cows and heifers were not very large ana as mere wss a gooa ue mand desirable kinds were free sellers at good strong prices. Thin stock cows were also, in good demand and fully steady. Good grades of feeders were In active demand and strong wnne tne meaium to common kinds were in large supply and slow sellers with the tendency If anything lower. Quotations on Native Cattle-Good to choice beef steers, $8 2510.25; fair to good beef steers, $7.268.26; common to fair beef steers, $6.00$7.tf; good to choice heifers, $6.006.76; good to choice cows, $5.00&6.00; fair to good cows, $4.005.00; common to fair cows, $2.764.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.007.50; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.00$ 6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders $4.5O5.00; stock cows and heifers, $4,250 6.50; veal calves, $460(28.60; bulls, stags, etc., H.oo5.w. Quotations on Ranee Cattle Oood to choice beef steers. J7.256.CO; fair to good beef steers, $6.0037.25; common to fair beef steers, $6.)6.W, t Mrs. Grace Brewster Mont. 28 steers. ...1286 7 50 63 steers., ..1222 7 30 10 steers.. ..1188 6 (50 18 steers. ...1168 7 25 10 st. & hs.1098 6 60 71 steer.. ..1135 6 90 81 steers. ...1143 6 90 88 steers.. ..1159 6 85 Mrs. Lottie Ebaugh-Mont 10 steers.. ..1072 7 00 WYOMING. 61 steers.. ..1243 6 90 13 steers. ...12 6 00 7 steers.. ..1167 6 60 . Mrs. 3. B. Hendricks Wyo. 15 steers.. ..1230 6 35 cows 1065 6 25 2 cows 1010 6 35 HOGS Early trade in hogs was mod erately active with packers as the heaviest buyers, speculators and shippers being very small factors on the market. Opening values ruled generally steady to a nickel lower than yesterday's general market for hogs having the best quality. Buyers went around picking up the best grades of mostly all weights during the first rounds, as the supply of the good light kinds was rather limited. ' After the bulk of the best offerings had changed hands business had less life than at the opening, closing trade being slow and at prices a big nickel lower. Rough heavy packers and old sows did not sell very well at any time and In some Instances were almost a drug on the market. The top, $8.46, was given for a load of choice heavy hogs, consisting mostly of barrows and weighing around 300 pounds. Re ceipts were estimated at about 132 loads, or 8,800 head, as against 7,393 head a week ago and 6,773 head on the same day last year." SHEEP AND LAMBS Although feeder buyers bought very sparingly yesterday forenoon, practically everything In the feeding line was taken out of first hands early In the afternoon. The wet con ditions of the offerings was a damper on early business, but once trade, was under way most of the' holdings were disposed of freely at prices fully steady with Monday's market When consider ing the wet fleeces, the sales might pos sibly look a little stronger. A marked falling off In the receipts of sheep and lambs was noted this morning aa only about thirty-eight cars or 9,600 bead were reported In as against 26,000 yesterday, 13,750 last Wednesday', and 13,278 head on the corresponding day a year ago. The hlg end of the supply was made up of lambs, fat sheep being very scarce. While there were not a great many offerings on sale, some pretty good killers were in evidence. . There was a gooa strong demand, and once trade was under -way the small sup ply was quickly disposed of, practically everything being taken out of first hands before noon. Lambs were generally 10 15c higher and in some Instances 25c above prices prevailing yesterday. Some pretty choice lambs were on sale. As noted above .fat sheep were vfery scarce, but what were here sold at 10)5c advance. A four-car string of prime Nevada lambs brought as -much as $6.90, and some fat ewes sold at $4.10. About a load of feed ing yearlings commanded $5.20. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 16.606.75; iambs, fair to good, $6.306.50; lambs, feeders, $5.6004.35; yearlings, good to choice light, $4.90 6.15; yearlings, heavy, $4.504.86; year lings, feeders, $3.90S.00; wethers, good to choice, $4.004.25; wethers, fair to good, $8.50d4.00; wethers, feeders. $3.50ft 4.00) ewes, good to choice, $3 50.00; ewes, feeders, $2.753.50. , ftt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,100 head. Market slow.;, steers, $6.75310.00; cows and heifers, $3.2539.00; calves, $4.60(68.75. HOGS-Recelpu, 4.M6 head. Market Demand for Cattle nnd Sheep Steady IIokb Higher. CHICAGO, Sept. 4.-CATTLE-Rclpts, 15,500 head; market steady to 10c higher; beeves, $5.758'10.70; Texas steers. $4.. 6 6.60; western steers, $5.S6tf.15; stockers and feeders. $4 25(7.16; cows and heifers, $3.0Mf00; calves, $S.50ftU.S5. , HOGS-Recelpu, 22,000 head; market lost an early advance of 6c; light, $S.S0$ S.OS; mixed. 7.909.05; heavy. $7.65(&.7: rough. $7 .66S'?.85; pigs, $5.258.20; bulk of sales. $S.0&88.70. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 43,000 head; market opened steady to strong; closed weak: native, $3.4(W4 76; western. $3.&Ofl4.76: yearlings. $4.50tf6.6r: lambs, native, $4.iS7.15; western, $4.60$7.25. KanaeCltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Sept. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 16,000 head. Including 4.000 head southerns; market steady to 10c lower; dressed beef and export steers, $&60 10.60; fair to ayjod, $6.2&88.40; western steers, $5.50fi8.60; stockers and feeders, $4.5O7.50; southern steers, $4.254J-W; southern cows, $3.256.25; native cows, $3.25(86.60; native heifers. SS.OtKjfS.SO; bulls, $4.00i 5.00; calves. $5.0OtT9.O0. HOGS-Ri'Celpts, 6,400 head: market, steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales, $8.40 8.70; heavy, $S.4OC(iS.60; packers and butch ers, N.40S8.75; light, $S.4oa.t0; pigs, $5.76 7.60. ............ , .... . . . n .n.Aln.M J IMA head; market steady to lOo higher; Utah imh 17.10: iRinhs tt.25(7.10: yearlings. $4.605.35; wethers. $4,004(4.40; ewes. $3.50 4.25; stockers and feeders, i.wn ia. St. I.onls Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Sept. 4.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.300 head, including 1,700 head Texans; market strong: notlve shipping and export steers. $8 .6010.60; dressed and butcher n( i6.00fi6.60: stockers and feeders, $4 00ff7.25; cows and heifers, $4.00 (Jjs.yo; canners, z.imjm.; duui, c calves, $6.0010.50; Texas and Oklahoma steers, $4 .t68.00; cows and heifers. $3.00 1.60. 4 HOGS Receipts, 5.900 head; market tendv: Dies and llrhts. S8.0O3r9.00; mixed and butchers. $8.6&9.00; good heavy, $8.76 G8-86- 8 HE BP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,200 head; market steady; muttons, $3.65g.85; lambs, $5.00(87.00; culls and bucks, $1.60ff $.60; Hookers, fZ.MXBi.w. ' Stock In Bight. Receipts of live stock at the five prln elnl western markets yesterday: vauie- noil, oucau. Growing Importance of Money Most Important Feature of Session. QUOTATIONS RISE AND FALL South Omaha St. Joseph . . . Kansas City .. St. Louis .... Chicago .f. .... Totals ..... 4.00 ,. 1100 ..16.000 .. 6,300 ..16,500 6.800 4,500 6,400 6.900 22,000 9.600 1000 4.000 6.200 42,000 ..44,500 47,300 63.800 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlona of the Day on Varlon Commodities, NEW YORK. Sept. 4.-FLOUR-teady; m-inur enta 15 UVM.15: winter straights, -'" A ' ' ' . -. oiw-- a: . 64.6004.60: winter patents, n.ww.w, tm-inv oleum X4.NVR4.B0: Winter CXtrSJt, No. 1, $4.104.20; winter extras, No. 3, $4.00 4.10; Kansas straignts, n.iowi.w. WHEAT-Spot market Irregular; new No. 2 red, $1.06, c. 1. f., track, and $1.06, . x orinnt Future market closed . ' W. Ml. " ' - Ho net higher; September, ii.vi; Decem ber. $1.01; May, $1.04. ' CORN-Srvot market, firm; export, 61Vo, t. o. b., afloat. . oiTo-Rnnt market steady: new stand ard white, 394c on track; new No, 3, 40c; No. 3, 89Hc; o. 4, ic; natural wiuw, !W41o and whit clipped, 41S4Sc, m HAY-Steady; prime, $140; No. 1, $1.36; No. 3, $1.201.26 ; No. 1. 95c$1.05. HIDES-Steady; central America, c. Bogota, S4H8Sc. LEATHER Steady; nemiocn ureis, 281:27c: seconds, imXo; thirds, 2223c; rejects, 10c. PROVISIONS ForK, sieaoy; mess, $19.7520.2S; family, $30.00&2l.oo; snort clears, $19.75g'22.00. Beef, steady; mess, $18.0016.CO; family, $18.5019.00; beef hams, $28.0011.00. Cut meats, quiet: pickled bel- lies, 10 to 14 pounas. ii.uw"-u. hams. $13.6(H14.1. i-iaira, easy; mmum west, $11.46U.55; refined, firm; continent, $11.60; South America,- $12.20; compound, $8.2608.87)1. 14 ... TALLOW Firm; prime city, hhds., 6)c; country, 6xj)c; special, 7He. ' BITTTER Firm : receipts. 8.859 tubs; creamery, extras, 28)428)4c; firsts, 26)4(9 27)tc; state, dairy, nnest, wvzic. CHEESE Easy; receipts, 7,392 boxes; state whole milk, colored, - specials, 16)4o; state whole milk, white 16l6)4c; skims, 4l3c. ' ' , . i EGOS Firm, receipts. 20,084 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 26827c ; extra firsts. 24 26c; firsts. 2223c; seconds, 0H21ttc; western gathered whites, 2628o. POULTRY Dressed, Irregular, fresh killed, western broilers, 14i&23oj fowls, 14 16c; turkeys, 16&17o. St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4. WHEAT Cash, higher; track. No. 2 red. $1.00)4(8)1.06; No. 2 hard, 9194c. . . CORN-Higher; track No. 2, 79c; No. 2 WOATSH2'gher; track No. 2, 328:82)40 ; No. 2 white, 84HS6c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Higner; December, $2oj May, 63c. CORN-Hlgber; December, 52o; May, 62Hc OATS-Higher, December, 31o;. May, 3Wie. KYE-Steady, 71)472c. FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents, $4.756.00; extra fancy and straight, $416 fi4.65; hard winter clears, $3. 603,75. SEED-Tlmothy , $10.00. CORNMEAL $3.70. BRAN-Weaker; sacked, (east track), $1.0001.03.' . J PKOVlBiUX'iS rora, unensngea; joo blng, $16.50. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $10.6610.80 Dry salt meats higher; boxed extra snorts, u.d; ciear nos, $11.62)4; short clears, $11.8H- Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts, $12 62)4; clear ribs. $12.62)4; short clears, $12.87)4. POULTRY Steady; chicken, 12c; springs, 16)4c; turkeys, 1720c; ducks, 9)4 qiiic; geese, Dtffiuc. BUTTER Quiet ; creamery, 2326o. EGGS Firm, 19)4o. . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls... 19,000 12.000 Wheat, bu 247,000 177,000 corn, du Kiwv w, Oats, bu 92,000 64.000 I Mllwnnkee Grain Market. vm.WATTKEE. Wis.. Sent. 4. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 94(8wci No. 2 northern, 90393c ; No. 2 hard winter, 83)46 94 !4c; May. 96c; December, M4c. .CORN-No. 3 yellow, 79479Hc; No. 3 white, 80c; No. 3, 79c; May, 64c; De cember, 66C. OATS-stanaara, bwo. BARLEY Malting, 6fKg4c. ' Liverpool Grain market. LTVERPOOU Sept. 4. WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 8s 6d; No. 2 Manitoba, BS Wi Mnuoua, ss ia; futures steady; October, 7s 7)4d; De cember, 7s 4Hd. CORN-Spot quiet; new American kiln dried, 7s 24d; old American, mixed, 7s 3)4d; futures, steady; September, 6s 2d; December, 4 una. j, Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 4. METALS Cop per, firm; standard, spot and September, 117.25(6)17.76: October, November and De cember, $17.32H17.75; electrolytic, $17.75 17.87)4: lake, $17.76(&H7.87)4; casting, $17.124 017.50. Tin, easy; spot, September and October, $47.00847.37)4. Lead, firm; $4,169 5.00. Spelter, firm; $7.2u7.50. Antimony, quiet; Cookson's, $4.45. Iron, unchanged; firm. Arrivals copper at New York to day, 177 tons. Exports this month, 98 tons. Local sales, standard, 100 tons. London copper, (lull; spot, 78 ls 3d; futures, 79 7s. London tin, easy; spot, 216 6s; futures, 214. London lead, 21 6s London spelter, 26 15s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 64s 7)4d In London. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4. METALS Lead, quiet, $4.75; spelter, strong, $7.25. New York Mining Stocks. ' NEW YORK. Sept. 4. Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Com. Tumwl itock.. 10 Mnlcao !W do bond! 15 Ontario 150 Cos. Oil. A Vs M Ophlr 80 Iron Silver 1M gundird ....109 LudTtll Con, .... t Ytllow Jrcket 44 Llttlt ChWI s Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Sept. 4 Bank clearings for today were $3,964,779.15 and for the cor responding day last year. $2,602,210.08. Most Cheerful Note Connded Dnrinar Day Contained In Statement Deal Ing- with Leadlnsr Eqalument Companies' Business, NEW YORK, Sept. 4.-The moat note worthy feature of today's dull and Ir regular stock msrket was the growing Importance f money as a factor. For a time the list gave signs of on inclination to shake off the heaviness of the pre vious day, although opening prices were generally lower, but this was followed bv a buying movement and short ooverinir which soon established gains of a point or more some of the more representa tive liuuei. In the early afternoon when call loans were quoted at 4 per cent and time rates went higher, the market sagged until little was left of the rise, except In cer tain of the higher priced specialties, no tably the tobaccos, which repeated some of their spectacular performances. ; The most cheerful note sounded dur ing the day was contained In a state ment dealing with th operations of the leading equipment companies, showing steady Increase of business. Earnings of these companies for th first half of the current year are well ahead of the en ure previous year. Private advices from Berlin, where private discounts were again higher. In dicate an early advance In the bank rate. The bond market was again heavv, with pressure against some of the trsc tlon Issues. Total sales par value, $1. 850.000. United States government bonda were unchanged on call. Number of sales ana leading quotations on stocks were as follows: alM High. Low. CIomk An amtU4 Coopor t,0 m u Amor Iran Afflcsltui-al .. 1,(00 It HS American Boot iu(r.... 1,M0 7414 ?4 Amorlcan Can 1,500 H s U American Can ltd 100 m J1 111 American C. T I0 41 SWi tH American Cotton oil M I4U tl 144 Am. lee Securities lot MU JJ ii American Unwed lro iij ji 134 American Lccomotlv ,,, ftt H 41 4tH American g, R l.tdt K ' Am. S. eV ft. ptd ..... tot Am. Sugar Bednlng l,le lit lit ljm, Amerlcaa T, a T l,oo 144 14IH 1444 American Tobaoto 1,700 M4 tM4 Anaconda Mining Co.... I. TOO 411 44H 44 Atchleon 1,400 101 107 10 Atchleoo eld too lot 101 101 Atlantl Coaet Line 100 141 14 141 Haltlmer A Ohio KW 107 10 10 Bethlehem steel KX) n It .tt Brooklyn Rapid Tr....... 1,M0 to to 0 Canadian Paclflo ........ I.IM t?S 171 ;t Central Leather 1.700 M Clieaapeake ft Ohio...... 700 ll 11 11 Chicago O. W 114 rhlcags. V. ft St. !,... 1,100 104 104 10 Cblcasa ft N. W.... 131 Colored T. ft t 8.100 14 11 U Consolidated Oat 1. 100 144 141 14i Cora Proeuoti MO tt U 11 Delaware ft Hadtoe 113 pnvtr ft Kit QriEde,... ...... ..... ..... Si'i Penrer ft R. O. s(d ..... ...-, W niitlllere' tecurltlee .... 1.000 IS II 11 grit J, 100 11 II U Brie lit pfd , sot i U UH Krle 14 pld 44 aentrtl Klectrls 100 IN 15 182 Oreat Northers pfd 1. 100 1M 137 137 Great Northern Or et.. l.tOO 41 41 41 llllnoli Central lot 1M 130 121 Interborouih Vet 1.000 11 11 UH Inter. Met. pfd 1.100 11 tt 1144 International Harreeter ... 100 111 1)1 111 Inter-Marrn pfd 1,100 10 10 International Paper 100 14 16 14 International Pomp 24 Kanaas City Southern M Uclede Gal IM lft 106 101 Ulilfh. Valley 6.100 lt 117 147 Uultvllle ft Naehvllle.. SO0 1I 111 l3 M , 8t. P. ft I. 1. at.... IM 141 141 14 Mlaeourl. K. ft T 4 Mlnourt Pacltl 4,400 It U 194 National Btacult National Lead SO 404 H N. R. R. f M. Id H... W , New York Central....... M0 11H 114 114 N, Y., O. ft W tM . .. 7 37 Norfol ft Wettem 1,009 114 111 s North American lot M M Morthern Paclflo T.6 W4 114 1MH Pacific Mall PeaniyWanla 700 1144 U4 114 People's flu "... 1,44 P.. C. C. ft St. b t00 1 Pittsburgh Coal 2,100 pmmni himI rkp loo Pullman Palaot Car m W 'IT, JUadlns 86, tot m JW im Rlpubllo I. ft S 40t Ji 4 Republic I. ft S. pM 4 74 '4 Soci Id.es C... 1,400 364 SS4 (Rock lelan Co. pfd "4 It. U ft. S. F. 14 pt..-- K 854 344 Seaboard Air Line... ' Seaboard A. V Vti...... M H4 M sloM-Bhetfleld S. I... ,304 66 66 64 Southern Paclflo 1.4J Southern Railway . J "2 iovl Bo. Railway pfd IM 104 W4 W4 TennMM Copper 400 43 ... a Paoine lot 11 11 ' VZZ paem. !:::::::::: tt,iot m m Union Paclflo ptd ' i 'i Vnlt.d BUtei Realty M United Bute Rubber.... 'j - United Btatea Steel 33,400 75 72 71 V. B. Bte.1 pfd ITteh Cbooer 3.M0 6 46 V...roiln Cb.mlc.1 .. 1.100 4 J w2 Wabaah .; ' . J " " Weitern Marylind Waateni Union Wettlnghouae Blectrlo Wheeling l 'V Total sale tor tne o. e""""" New York Money Market. . .nrr 1 XinKW.V. On Call. Btrong; 8)4(W Pr nt: ruUn m?' s? ma ait, oer cent: ef- ieted at 4 per cent Time loans, strong; iixtv days. 4)44)4 per cent; ninety days, 11(26 percent! Months, 6 cent - PRIME MERCANTILE TAYER-SH P"' "Hv rvpwiKfiE- Weak, at U tM tor SsTt4S5 bto tor dmfn.d- tl.r. 8ILV eitv-r, -- )40- . ....u. ..limed BONDo UOvernniBuv, ww 1 '"losing quoUUoni on bonds today wer as follows. m . . . ,T ,V...W1 h B. 4eb. It 1M1... M B IT rti L. ft N. unt. 4..... 974 do ee'so W . K. ft T. 1st 4a. 94 : ' mueMn Panma 4a tt A T sit T CTe W..8 UV UVIt. w w- r Am Tobaice S9....UW6W. t. If. H. . - Armour ft . S2 a V i'i". ia MIL Atchlwa ie?. -, N W. 1 . 4s.. H4 . wi u, v. w. s.ue. w... . 1 Penn. c. Is HU.. 97 . 90 io eon. 4t .109 Reading (en. 4a 98 . M S. I ft 8. F. tt. 4 TI4 .100 do gen. N 4 . 91 St. L S. W. e. 4a. 4 W B. A. I Ml. St.... ii northern, 84T486c; No. 3, 81 MT4c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 7imtOT6c. OATS No. $ white. 303O)4c. RYE No. 3, (2)4963)40. BRAN In lOO-lb. sacks, 319.5O2O.O0. FLOUR First patents. $4.45(8)4.76; sec ond patents, 34.308 4.66; first clears, $3.30 3.60; second clears. $2.4O2.70. SEED Flax, $1.84. BARLEY-342c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tredlnsr and Clonins Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. 4.-Firmnes In the wheat market today seemed to be based largely on a feeling that as the market, had declined three days in succession a; rally was due. Closing prices were firm, Ho to Ho higher than last night. Wheat finished at virtually the high' point of the day. There was evident sup port on soft spots. Plenty pressed for sal, however, on the bulges. ' Owing to car shortage In .Kansas,' farmers there, It was said, were being; advised to hold their wheat and stopj threshing. This had considerable to do; with preventing the market from declin ing tt any time more than )4C under last : night. Outs'de limits for December wer 91o and 924c with the close ic net' higher at MS'c. ' Material strength developed In corn largely as a result of the possibility that frost winch appeared in the far north west Might reach tho corn belt tonight Cah prades ware In good demand. No. 2 yellow, TiWrTOVac. Deoember closed flrmj Sc up at 65c. Good domestic demand for oats pre vailed. Receivers said consignment notices were lighter. December closed $232Hot a rise of "nfiSc compared with last night Despite lighter stocks than expected, provisions eased off. In the end pork was down 174o to 17)4S20c, lard, 24gi12)4ci and ribs. 7)417)4o. The leading futures closed as follows: Artlclel Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ves'y-!; Wheat Sept. Dec May. Corn. I Sept. . Deo.. May. Oats. Sept. Dec. May. Pork. I Sept. Oct Jan.. Lard. Sept Oct. . Dec. Jan.. nibs. 1 Sept. Oct.. Jan.. H-aiU'S 64Hf i53H34M)4($H S3V 92'il l"4 65 314fi iS2V4S 34, 17 70 17 86 19 S2H- 19 86 11 224 11 30 10 96 10 S24-! 10 96-1100 11 12)4-1 11 16 10 35(9 10 37 $21S'H 32 17 70 17 85 19 35 It 23)4 11 so 105 10 86 1100 U16 91 91 72' 64 53 81' 824 34; 17 60 17 60 1917 1115 11 20 10 824- 19 66 10 774 10 85 1100 10 37) 10 15 I 9?y 92 96 744 3132 '3344 17 55 17 66 19 IS 11 IS 11 22! 10 824- 10 86 10 77)4 110 BSaD 10 974 1100 1016 91tf 92 I 96)i, 7247 1 64 , 63:4 I 81' &2 ill 34 1 17 72)4: 17 86 19 32i U20' U 26 10 90 U05 U 10 1 10 324, ne 1M 109 101 '84'- 344 174 11 W '; ,,, .. , 14 riund';:::.. . " rViicirio'".'.' "m "iiii 8H a Bal. Ohio 4a do 14 iinxk Tr. av, 4a Ce. if O. 6s... Cen. Leather It.. Ctiea. on" 4i An Ann. 4fcB... Chleato A I4- It 94 91 .104 , 71 . 99 1014 t le V. ;. . ci la.. do sen. 4s..". ' do tv 4a.v...... M ft CT 1e-'"-. '"J .1 " R. 1. ft r, t. e7so. nauwej ...... io rig. 4.. ! .!!:';:" A g f e union A H. C. 41.... 9'4 do CV. 4l..., r .. , 1. U An 1.1 a ref. 4a. , ... --- T.'..T.J-. 1. ..... ... Tl eu. B. Rubber Is.. .104 Brt P I. WAV. fl. Btl M ls...W 9ST9 P. . TJlXste. a- ikaMti It at MU -V 4a ier. B.. 71 Wab. tat ft M. 4s.. 474 F.V- M.J 4t.... West. Hleo. r. ta.. 96 Inter." II M. 4a.... 44 ewtt. central 4.... W aua II Bid. Ottered. ' Boston Btock Market. ' BOSTON, Sept. i Closing quotations on stocks wr as follows: . Allou 1 - 4 Mohawk 41 Aaal. Copper KNeada Con W Amal. upp ,0WNlpiltli Mine. .,. Arleo'na Com Worth Butt. ........ 11 a. C. . . e-orvn umw .71 CaJk. t Ariwna i CT, Hecla,. Osceola Arleona...- 91 Old Dominion ...... 19 -Mnnlal yuincy .- Con. Range C. 0... Mthannon , 11 j Bait Butt 0. M... 11 superior kfln UtiSuperlor ft B. M... i'4 oirWx Con WJrrPw"'" il Oranby Con 41T. 8. B. . ft M... 4& Oreene Cknane . 416-14 do pfd M W? Royalt Copttr- VM Con !1 KW .... 4UtaJ Copper Ot..... v ;. Wwinona U Ball. Coppw 4 Wolverine i Miami Copper 4 J Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sept 4. WH BAT September, STftc; December, 90)c; May, 9494c Cash: No. 1 hard, 90c; No. 1 northern, SS(3?9!4c; -No. , Cash quotations were as (follows: , FlAOUR-Sleady. ; RYE-No. 2, 69)40. BA RLE Y Feu or mlxliig, 4S2C, fair to choice malting, 61g-67xj. SEEDS-Tlmothy. SS..M. Clover, sis.oon.ori. , ', FROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $17.62)417.75. Lard (In tierces), $11.20. Short ribs (loose), $10.97)4. 1 A'Qint vicr - nnvpe i hw were equa m 767,000 bu. Primary re-; celpts wer.fi,979,000 bu., compared with 1,244,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Th world's visible supply, as shown by Bradstreets, aecreasea i.ddq.wu du, Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, uT - .. - J , n. , a i-fi ..mi . Apt car; corn, oi n v-. hogs, 15,000 head. sn'iilit t?n r..h Prlroa Wheat No. 2 red. 1 $1.041.06; NO. $ red, 94ci&$1.04H: No. $ hard. 93(ge4)4cj No. 3 hard, 9243S4c; No. 1 northern, 9496c; No. 2 northern, wme; No. 3 northern. 8792c; No. J spring, 83(P5c; No. S spring, 90o; No. 4 spring. 8frMc; velvet chalf, 86d?94c: durum. 9095c. Corn, No. 2, 78(794c; No. 2 white, 8080)ic; No. 2 yellow, 79 79c; No. 3. 78f 79c; No. $ .whl 79 ; 79o No. 3 yellow, 7879c: No. 4. 774; ' 784c; No. 4 white, 78)479c; No. 4 yel-, ibw" 78rT8c. Oats. No. 2, 82o; No. 2 white, 8S844e: No. 3 white. 32SS34c; No. 4 white, 31324c: standard, 32(fifl4o. Rye. N. 4, eic. Barley, 45ffl71c Seeds, timothy. 33.6Oa4.50; . plover, $13.00017.00. BUTTER-Steady; creameries, 23)42!S dairtes, 2123c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 14,158 cases; at mark, cases Included, 17 4o; ordinary -firsts, 18c; firsts, 20c CHEESE Firm; daisies, 1516c; twins, 164164c; young Americas, 15416o; long horns, 1516c. POTATOES Easy; receipts. 40 cars; Michigan. 45i7J65o; Minnesota,, 45(3 50c; Wis-, consin, 46i6a i POULTKY-Allve, easy: turkeys, 12cJ chickens, 144c; springs, 17c. , ; VEAL-Flrm, 914)4C Kansas City General Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 4. WHEAT Cash unchanged to c higher; No. 2 hard, 87)4ip9)4c: No. 8, 88S8c; No. 2 red, t J9c: No. 3. 8896o. : CORN-Steady to lo higher; No. mlnA -!V.LMrlf Nn 1 75i5f72UO! No. 1 White, 74Wc; No. S. 73(?74c . OATS-Unchangedi No. 2 white, M3 $4Hc; No. 2 mixed, 33c Closing prices or rutures: " , WHEAT-Seotember. 88C: . December.. t6ei May.. 914c. - . , , ; corn September, ive; uecemoer, wnvi May, 60)4f60c - I OATS September, 32)4o; December, $34e: May, 84c ; nvf 7i,? ...,. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $14.50 14.50: choice prairie. $10.50il,00. BUTTER Creamery, x4c; firsts, 22ot seconds, 20c; packing stock, 2g21o. i . EGOS Extra, 24c; firsts, 32c; seconds. 16c . - Receipts. Shipment.) Wheat, bu.... ..309,000 . 275,000) Corn, bu..... 21.000 16,000 Oats, bu..... 3,600 ' HOOOl Available Supply of Grain. 1 NEW YORK, Sept 4. -Special cable and telegraphio communications received byl Bradstreet's show the following changes' In available supplies, as compared with, the previous account; Available supplies: United States, wheat, east of Rockies', ; increased 1.216,000 bushels; United State. I west of Rockies, Increased 241,000 bushels; Canada decreased 3,123,000 bushel; total United SUtes and Canada decreased! 666,000 bushels; aflcat for and In Europe, decreased 900,000 bushels; total American) and European supply decreased 1.666.000 bushels. Corn: United States and Can-J ada. Increased 290.000 bushels. Oats:' United SUtes and Canada increased; 921,000 bushels. ' The leading Increases and decreases re ported this week follow: Increasee Nashvllle. 288,000 bushels; Lincoln, 62,000 bushels. Decreases Manitoba, 216,0001 bushels; Kingston, 95,000 bushels. ' Peoria Market. PEORIA. III.. Sept. 4.-CORN-Un-, m lLn un- Nn. 2 vellow. TiKWl 784C1 No. $ yellow, 774ifi8o; No. 4 yel-. low. '78c; No. 2 mixed. 77yte: No. S. 77)4c; , . A t..J 70.. aamnl, ?IVf. OATS Unchanged to lie up; standard, 22c; No. S White, 21)4c. British Columbia Farms-Easy Terms Thd province of British Columbia offers great Inducements to the small farmer - The country Is young and growing. The markets are big anil pay high prices. We are placing on the market a number of 40-acre farms In a good district within 8 )4 miles of a railway under construction. These farms are sold at $640 in terms of tSO oath and 15 per month. Write today for illustrated booklet, F. I. This is a splendid opportunity. NATIONAL F1XAXCE CO. . (Umlttd.) ' Head Off lot i Vanooavtr, Canada. Reliable Agents wanted. Uberal Commission. I I It ffip3 ijTi.., r. ?yt.i