HIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. 11 REAL KSTATB. CITY l'KOPKHTY VOXl BAI.R PltAIIUG PAUX. My 6-room, nil modern houstt at a 7r train It Bold this week; newly Jecprated; terms. If not sold will rent T. H. Ochiltree, 2615 Meredith. Tel. Webster 1401. REAIj estate. FAtlM A KANC1I LANDS Foil BALK Canada. POOR MANS CHANCE Fine half section prairie. 2 miles to sta tion. '250 miles west of Winnipeg. Price. 18 per acre; 12 per acre cash; balance $1 Eer aero 'per year, per cent. Write now '. S. Shepanl, Owner. 2U04 AVIrt St. Omaha. Colornrto. 4W ACHES best grhxlnff and farm land. Weld county, Colorado, J5 per aero. Wch ter, 503 Bee Bldtf.. Omaha. IoVTIV. W,000 castf,- with good terms on balance, will buy one of the best farms In Monroo county, lotya: Well Improved, good soil. Price, 9S .par acre. Address Iloom S, deader Wilt.. Lawrence. Kansas. Kansas, STOCK ANDGRAIN FARM This farm consists of 313 acres located GO miles from Kansas City and V4 miles from county seat town of 10,000, In the beet part of Kansas. It Is divided Into 15 separata fields and lota,' all hoc tight There Is over seven miles of woven wlro hoc proof fencing on the form; there Is no rock or waste land; all productive soil; 40 acres alfalfa; about 25 acros of very fine heavy timber; over 800 largo, walnut -trees. The improvements consist of 9:toom- residence, splendid $4,000 barn, 3 Very large alios, cattle shed 300 feet lunf. atock scales and all necessary feed yards. The water system cannot be ex celled; wells- that cannot bo pumped dry evea under present conditions; large watering- tanks in eaolf lot connected with pumping plant This Is onn of the best all. around stock and grain farms In this section of Kansas. We will sell at the L0 5 t96 er ucr- 3L Camp, bell. a Reserve Bank Bid Kansas City, Jmo. - t Louisiana. 4!"a barga!nin land. 4, IW-s.cn; a Jand, 90 miles from Lafay ette, lA.t on southern Pacific 11, K. This, land will grow cbrri, cotton, cane, hay, potatoes, and all kinds mC vegetables for truck rarmlng; would make an ideal toclf, farnj; half of this land In cultiva tion,, balance timber and can be easily cleared and put In cultivation at once; ?:ood, high land. Price $25 per acre. For urther particulars write . JULES J. MOUTON, Iiatayctte. La. Montana. ifONTAKA lRIUGAmV LANDS. Use your Carey right and secure a lW-ac're-farm In famous Valler i-uUntry, where wheat yields 60, oats 100, barley C5, flax 80 bushels per. acre; no drouth, sure crops: lands produce splendid. alfalfa and timothy; diversified farming Is carried on under Ideal conditions, write today for booklet Valler Farm Sales Com pany, Box 1038. Valler, Montana. JNebraalcsv - FOUB, OIUSAT BARGAINS. SO acres, JH miles out 6,600 ICO acres, 1V4 miles out , $10,800 160 acres, 3 miles out, over halt val ley land 18,800 All good Improvements. 160 acres, 1 miles out, light Improve menu $6,000 Easy terms. Come and nee our crops. J. T. CAMPBELL, Litchfield. Neb. FOR , SALE 320 acres aU level, rich, dark soil, no aaud; 6 miles from Wallace, Perkins Co., Neb., In the rain belt Price $17.50 .per acre; Fred Bloke, jr., Hast ings, Neb. FOUND 320-acre homestead In settled neighborhood. Fine farm land; no sand hills. Cost you $475, filing: fees and all. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. 200-ACKB well improved farm one mile from town. Humboldt county, la., worth tmtar .qulclc sale- to settle estate, JIM; bargain. Gangestad, 401 Bee Bldg., Omaha,. Neb. New luclc. TWO dairy, grain and fruit farm for sale. Well watered; good markets; $30 per acre. Write for Information. G. W, Hlnton.. Odessa, N. Y. Nevada. FOR SALB One of Nevada's best ranches and open range properties, with cattle, horses and Bhuep, situated In Lau der county. For further particulars write to Mrs. Isatiol Watt, Austin, Lander county, Nevada, HnutU Dakota, ' 1C7 ACRES, 130 In cultivation, 35 In hay meadow. This, farm is located In tin cast central part of South Dakota. There Is no butter land In the stato. Will be sold for cash If taken t once for $30 an acre. For particulars write, box 4, Flor ence, .B. D. ' Texas, A CHANCE to buy farm land direct from the owner, 5,000 acres ranch and farm, situated eight miles from the gulf and soven miles from the railroad. Sixty miles N.-K. of Brownsville. Plenty of rainfall for growing crops, good ar tesian flowing, well water. Good climate winter and summer. A fine tract; to colonics. Will sell In a body or' in 1,000 acre" blocks. If interested, write quick for terms to Box 119, Raymondvllle. Tex. MlBcellaReoaau BLACK CORN LANDS. Northern Iowa. Southern Minnesota. Thai moat extraordinary list ot corn land bargains ever offered the purchas ing public Forty pages, seventy photo graphs. It is fret to you. Bend for It today now. V, C Qulllckson Land Co., Nortnwood, la., or Albert Lea, Minn. IU2AL KSTATB LOANS For Sale Mortgages High-class mortgage loans, netting ex ceptional rates of Interest Secured on finest of land located In southwestern Iowa. Inquire K. W. Runyon, Hotel Rome, Omaha. MONEY to loan oa Omaha homes. No delay. J. H. Mithen Co., Inc., utl City National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1278. HARRISON & MORTON, 116 Om. Nat OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm, O'KJSBFE REAL ESTATE CO.. $018 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 1718. ' LARGE loans our arsclalty. stull Bros; WANTED City loans and warrants.' W. Faraam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam at 6 ntPV 'lMVa Tlr.il ra rlhrrr On. &ARVINBROS.mftftt.aBdn& "'WANTED City loans., Peters Trust Co. XI ioc.to jio-ppo ,ms,de promptly. - Wa4, W lag., uux ana j annua. SAM? OR EXOIiAWGK R, K. 8KNP for bur large exchange book. Ehopen Co.. Dept B Omaha. Neb. OWNER offers attractive 9-room house, modern, for smaller place Long time on difference. Liberal -deal, P. O. Box .293. WANTED-rTo. t exchange my 820-acre Improved. farm in the-Rosebud for stock of merchandise well located for .business, rttocl: must not exceed $10,000. Will J, Meyers, Winner, 8". D. OMAHA residence for Chicago home or vacant lot. P. O, Box ISJ. iCAtJ.'T r frt., t WAKTiSO TO BUI' Dolgotf 2d-hand store pays highest prices ir furniture, clothing, shoes. Web. 1007. for WANTED TO BORROW. NEED money to manutastura a new In vention, will' sell or trade an interest in same. Addriai M 236, Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OV WEST Ship live stock to Bouth Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Llr Btoek Commission Merekaats, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices Have Not Sustained Any Qrcat Change Lately. CORN DAMAQE IS PROBLEMATIC Some UellcTe that There Will Re a Farther Redaction tn Ylelrt Rb ttmate, Others Hold Oat for Ilearlrr IlarTcat- OMAHA, September 8. 1913. During the last ten days or so prices have cot sustained any great change, but What there has been seemed to Indicate an easier tone. Also there has been u disposition on the part ot the bears to worR for a reaction In values. Tho re suit has not been Impressive in any de gree, simply reflecting the sentimental aspect ot tho trade. Weather conditions 'he southwest are no longer regarded with intense interest whloh characterlxed every report which came to light a fort night ago, as practically all ot the dam ago done by the drouth naa een dis counted. The best authorities now are ot the opinion that, whatever changes ob tained tn prices from now on will more clearly reflect the actual supply and de mand. It Is et too early to accurately tell as to what extent the damage, has been to corn the country over, pr what there will be in the Hear future when the frosts come, but the best authorities are of the belief that there will be a further reduction in the estimates of Hit yield in the next government report, as beyond any question of a doubt the crop In the big yielding states ot the west have been seriously Injured, probably more so than .the trade fully realises. The country has shown an Inclination to offer corn If prices ore maintained, but otherwise have not been free sellers, which would seem)-to Indicate that the movoment will not be extensive, only as prices advance to a. point which will off set the actual crop loss and It Is be lieved that the trend of prices wilt more clearly demonstrate what has reall happened to this grain during the next Cash corn waa Ulo, higher. . In spite of the almost prevailing unanimous bullish sentiment on wheat the first two months of the crop year, the last days of August found the mar ket for future deliveries at about the lowest level. Cash wheat was lc higher. The oata market of late ha been an Uncertain proposition and many seem to think tho total yield will be larger than previously mentioned. Liverpool clpse: Wheat, higher; corn, UOTid higher. Primary wheat receipts were 2.417,000 bu. and shipments 003,000 bu., against re ceipts of 4aS2,O0O bu. and shipments of 1,264,000 bu. last year. Primary com receipts wero 1,314,000 bu. and shipments 533,000 bu., against receipts of 1,143,000 bu, and shipments of 441,009 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 2,103,000 bu. and shipments $39,000 bu., against receipts of 202,000 bu. and shipments of 800,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. oats. Chtcaco 121 2S3 240 Minneapolis 1,017 Duluth 17S Omaha 140 135 218 141 Kansas Cltv 178 St. Louis 240 Winnipeg 147 The following cash sales were reported todav: Wheat Nn. 2 hard winter. 2 oars. 81 Wo; t cars, 81c: 2 cars, 81H& No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 81Hcj S cars, 81c; T cars 80q; 1 car, SOHc; 3 cars, 80He: 1 car, 80c; 1 car, 78tte; No. 4 bard winter, 1 car, 82c: 1 car, 81Mc No. 2 spring, 2 cars, tiittc; 2 cars, wic. jno. s spring, can, 79o; 1 car, 78V4c No. 3 durum, 1 car, 81c No. 4 durum, 1 car, 79?4c. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 78Ho. Corn No, 3 white, 7 cars, 72?ic; 9 cars, 7314c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 73Hc; 4 car. 7ta. Mn. 3 vnllnw. a ears. 72Md No. 3 yellow, 11 cars. 72&c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, Tiftc; i car, 7ZC no. z mixea, J cars, 72Vic No. 3 mixed, 1 car. 72?ic; 23 cars. 72Ho. No. 4 mixed, 2 cars. 71Mo; 2 cam. 7io; z cars, 7ittC uais aianaara. j. car, 40Uc: No. I white. 4 cars. 40c: 18 cars. 39Kc; 9 cars, 29Hc No. 4 white, 1 can S9lc; S cars, 39Hc; 6 cars, 364o- No grade, 1 car, 39c Rye. 1 car. 06 Wc; 1 car, 66ttc; l car. we no graae, l car, nee. Omaha Cash Prlces-vWhcat: No. 3 hard, S0HS2c; No. 3 hard, 8081Hc; Np. 4 hard. 7880Hc; No. 3 spring, 81f81Ho; No. 4 sorlntr. TSCOTc: No. 2 durum. 81ttS82oi No. 3 durum. S0V4f 81c Corn: No. 2 white, 7SgrHo; no. 3 wnue, 73jf73cf no. white. 7J73Wo: No 2 yellow.. 72ttc: No. 3 yellow, 72Wpr72Ho; No. 4 yellow. 71V47!tV4o: llVLVUTtC. UUlBi HO. Willie, vlFlV7Uj standard, 40Uc: No. 3 white, 2)V40c; No. 4 white, S3W(if.2Mic. Marley: Malting, 610) C7c; No. X feed, 80Q65C. ttye: No. 2, M 6Ha: No. 3, 65HfC6c. . CHICAGO GRAtrr AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradlntc and Closlnjr Prices on Boaril of Trade, CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 2. Belief that France would be obliged to purchase lib erally from the United States had much to do today with causing an advance in wheat Tho market closed steady at at net advance of srjfic. corn finished with a train of l'A&M6ilKc: oats UD 44i 'HQlc and provisions varying from 'Mo decline to a rise oi ioc Firmness of cables and lighter deliver ies than expected gave the wheat bulls aid from the start and prevented any llmportant reaction. Advices wero at hand that the ISuropean crop as a whole would bo only moderate at best. In this connection It was pointed out that field conditions In Argentina had not been favorable for seeding, and that South American competition with the United States woutd be Trilnlmlied to .that ex tent Sharp falling off in primary receipts tended to strengthen bullish sentiment regarding wheat The total arrivals were but little more than halt those of a year ago, and the two southwestern terminals received less than one-third as much as at the corresponding time last season. A decrease In the visible supply was another element of strength and so also was large export clearances. Reports of havoc from unseasonably dry hot weather sent corn to nnw high price records for the season in the De cember and May options. Absence of September deliveries called attention forcibly to the very light stocks so that heavy selling at the advance failed to bring about any decided setback. Oats went higher than corn, despite a rise for September ot 2,000,000 bushels. The volume ot trade waa large, principally changing of other holdings to December. In provisions, the roan feature) waa the selling ot nearby and the purchasing of deferred deliveries by September longs. There were very heavy deliveries of lard and ribs, a fact whloh weakened both those commodities but did not affect pork. Quotations ranged ns follows: Article! Open. I High. I Low. I Close. I rit'y. Wheatl Bept56HSl 85'; Dec l90aiH 90HW S9V44Z4 May. Corn. Sept Dec. May. 84X I TSH74! 74 o-iiii Osts: I Kepi. Dec. 41 41V 41 T4 3Ti-4Hi 45 May. 4IH Pork; Sept. Jan.. 21 40 II 50 21 40 19 60 11 20 10 95 11 80 10 32tt 1 60-QI 19 T2V& Lard Sept. 11 IS U171 10J7V Jan.. Ribs: 10 92V4! Sept 11 20 Jan.. 1U 33V4I 10 87i4 Chicago Cash Prices Wheats No. 2 red, 90Vt91e: No. 3 red, S939Jc: No. 2 hard. &8fc69Hcj No. 3 hard,- V442!c; No. 1 northern, 24'93c) No. 2 northern, 8891o: No. 3 northern, 8&(&00c; No. 2 spring. KKP 9lc; No, 3 spring,. 87HQHc; velvet chaff, 800900; durum, 86800c Corn: No, 2, 76V, 7o, No. 2 white, 76eUo; No. 2 yel low, 767SWc; No. 3. 7&4W0c; No. 3 white, 75tt76c! No. yellow, 7870c Oats; No. 2, 41c; No. 1 white, 42(fH3Uc; No. 3, 4C&c; No. 3 white, 41H642ttc; standard, 42VsOt3c Rye: No. X 68i8V4c. Barley: IS&hc, Timothy: 34.fOGS.3S; Clover; 310.0001100. Pork: 122.CO. Lard; 311.06. Ribs; liacj 1L87H. BUTTER Unchanged. BOOS Receipts, 10.V95 cases; unchanged. POTATOES Lower; receipts, J.00 cars; Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin, S5g60o; Jerseys, tCSOCc POULTRY Alive, lower; springs, 18Hc; fowls, 15c Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns 8SH M IMWi " '4 73V4 74H C3 70V4 70?4 72 ,41- 41K0J4 43T 4lHKi 47i 47 21 40 21 47H It 00 19 65 11 OVA U 02-06 10 92ft 10 97U 1110 HIS 10 32V4 10 37 NEW YORK GF.NlillAI. MARtCKT ((notations ot the ny nn Various CoMmodltlrs. NEW YORK. JVr. VT.rmn Steady! spring- patents, I4.eoUO; win ter SlrnUthtH. S4,10tn4.M: wlntor hntnntx. 4.404.GO; spring clears, 34.COW4.20. No. 1 northern Duluth. 9Mir: Ilmmhar 8SHc; May, 3101H. iuit viuiet: state common to choice. 1312, lSWCOc; nil, 13G16c; Pacific coast 1912, IMhHc; 1911. lfrfllSc. I1IDK Stendv! Ilns-ntn. S:tTKMip: Central America, 50c PRTROLBITM Steady; refined New York bulk. 2S.00: barrels. tS.70: eases. O1.00. waoi-steady; domestic fleece XX Ohio. 26Q27C uuiuv spot strong; export. S3c OATS Spot, firmer: standard white. 47l47Wc; No. 3 white, 4GHS47C HAY Quiet; standard, h.OOSJtOJH: No. 1, ti.oom.10; No. 2, 90(BtiSc; No. S; S090a LHATHKR Firm; hemlock. firsts, 29tT30c. I'ROVISIONS-Potk. stoailv: mesa. 123.2JC3.7ri: family, t24.50Q2e.5O; short clear. tX.bO&ZLto. Beef, steady; mess. I1S.CO319.00; family. 320.00021.00. Cut meats, easy: pickled bellies. 10 to 14 ids., M4.0O318.00; pickled hams. 10.0016.W, Urd. easy; mlddlewest Sll.SOCf U.30: re- nncu, nureiy steaay; comment. iz.w; South America. S12.GS: compound. 310.00 aio.wx TALL.OW Quiet: city, 60; country, Sigfijic: special, Hei BUiTEH-nrmi receipts, T.fiCS tubs: creamery extras. 304T30Uc: firsts, mini 29Hc; state dairy, finest 28H9T29c; process extras. 2&f?26Hc; firsts. 2.Vfli3Hc; Imita tion creamery, nrsis, rc; factory, June firsts, 24J24V4c; factory, current make firsts, 23H4f24c; packing stock, Juno make, No. 1, 23c CHBUSBFInn; receipts, 1.41S boxes-, state whole milk, fresh, colored or white specials, ltUMSc; average fancy, IMic: skims. HH9Uc KGOS Irregular; receipts, 12,484 cases; fresh gathered extras, 2S4l30c; extra firsts. JftfilTei firsts. 4(72Sci refrigerator. SDoclnl marks, fancy, season charges paid, 23ft j c.'tsc; iirsts, ztQ&c: nearoy nenncrj. Whites, 2&036c; gathered whites, 2J34c; western gathered whites, 28329c. POULTRY Dressed, quiet; fresh killed western chickens, 17C3c: fowls, isaisc; turpeys, is?rzvc. Corn nnd "Vheat Reaion Bnltetln. United States Department of Agricul ture weather bureau for Omaha, tor the twentr-four hours ending- at 8 a. m. 7ith meridian time, Tuesday, September 2: Temp. iioin High. Low. fait. Sky. Ashland, Neb. .100 74 .00 Pt cloudy Auburn, ncd,. m v& ,ue uiear Broken Bow .. 95 65 .00 Cloudy Oolumbus, Neb. 98 .00 Pt. cloudy Culbertson 97 C5 .09 Cloudy Falrbury. Neb.,100 74 .00 Clear Falnnont, Neb. BS Cfl .27 Pt. cloudy Grand Island ..97 CO .IT Cloudy Uartlngton .,..101 71 .01 Cloudy Hastings, nod. t to ,w n. ciouay Holdrege, Neb, 95 69 .93 Pt cloudy Lincoln. Neb...l00 78 .00 Cloudy North Platte. 94 64 .01 Pt cloudy Oakdale, Neb 93 69 .04 cloudy Omaha 93 77 .00 Cloudy Tekamah .......100 70 .00 Cloudy Valentine .... B , uiouuy Alta. la... 98 72 .00 Cloudy Cs.rcou, la. 97 72 .00 Pt. cloudy Clarlnda, la.. ..102 70 .09 C ear Sibley. la 95 73 .00 Cloudy Sioux City .. 93 72 .04 Raining Mnt lnr.lurtid In nvnraffes. Minimum temperaturo for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAOES. No. of Temp.- Raln Dlstrlct Stations. High. Low. tall. Columbus, 0 18 92 84 .00 98 64 .00 98 66 .00 98 63' .00 102 72 .0) 100 72 .03 90 E6 .10 98 72 .00 98 70 .W Louisville, ity... Indianapolis .... 14 Chicago, HI 24 St Louis, -Mo... 19 Des Moines, la. 23 Minneapolis .... ol Kansas City .... 26, Omaha 17 High temperatures contlnuod general tn the corn and wheat region during (he last twenty-four hours. A few light showers occurred In the Omha and Minneapolis districts. , L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. Kansas City Grntn nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Sept t WHEAT Cash No. 2 hard, 83346J4c; Np. JL 82J 86c; No. 2 red St8T4c; No. 3. 84S6Hc CORN-No. i white, 75Hp; No. T, 75c OATS-No. 2 white, 4254B42Hc; No, Z mixed, 4K841c RYE 70c WHEAT September, 81t4G81c; Decern.- TOR-September, 8UtOTlH: . Decern CORN September, 74T4c; December, 73 73c. ' BUTTEll-Creamery, 20c: firsts, 23o; seconds, 27c; packlngr 22c, EGGS Firsts, 22c; seconds, lBo. POULTRY liens, 12c; roosters', Sc, docks. 10c: springs. ISo. ' St. Louis General Mftrkvt. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2. WHEAT No. 2 red. 90H93o: No. 2 hard, 86UO90oS Sep tember. f.74'ffS7l4q: May, 80V4c. CORN No. 2. 74MQ74c; No. 2 white, 75Uc; September, 74Vio; May, 73T4c OATS No, 2, 4lV$H2e; No. 2 white, 4Sf 42Hc; Beptembtr, 42i34214c; May, 48Vtc. RYE 70c , . Recelpts.Shlpmenta tr lour, uuiiift.. ........... ,,wv 4,wv Wheat, bu 288,000 71.000 corn, Du,i ,.iii,uM o,vw Oats, bu. 329,000 45,000 y MlnneaoolU Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 2. WHEAT No. 1 hard, STJic: No. 1 northern, 85J4 87Kc; No. 2 northern, 83S5Hc; No. hard Montana. 83c: No.S wheat, 80T4O 83ic; September. 84So; December, 84 SSHo; May, 93Vic. FLOUR AND BRAN Unchanged, CORN No. 3 yellow, 7171c OATS No. 3 white, 40fjHO4c RYE No. 2. Og2Hc. FLAX-11.454P1.48, BARLEY-34(g70c Liverpool flraln Market, LIVERPOOL, Sept 2. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s Sd; No. 3. 7s EWl No. 3. 7o 2J4d; futures, strong; Oc 1 2Iid78 1di December' 78 (1S llc,, 78CORN-Spot steady; American mixed, new kiln dried, 6s 9d; American mixed, old, 7s; futures, firm: September, La Plata, Ss; October La Plata. Ss 3Hd. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept 2. COFFEE While European coffee markets made a fairly steady showing, sentiment here was bearlshly Influenced by favorable weather advices and Increasing visible supply. Selling was not aggressive. Opening was steady at a loss ot 208 points and the market sold gradually lower, oloslnK steady. September, 8.680; October, 8.62c; December,, 8.820 : January, 8.90c: Febru ary, 9.00c; March, 9.08c; May, 9.21c; July, August. 9.31c Spot Quiet; Rio. Nc 7, 92Uc; Santos, No. 4, 1&812V4c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 13016c, nominal. , KANSAS CITY. Sept. 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, 28,000 head; market steady to 15c lower; prime fed steers, t8.60429.19: dressed beef steers, 25.000008; cows, I3.60Q0.25; heifers, 34.CO39.O0; stockera and feeders, 85.25Q7.60; bulls, $4.25(g.2S; calves, 33,0O S.fiu HOOS Receipts, 12.000 head; market S 4310o lower; bulk, 38.10P140; heaVy. 38.00O 8.35; packers and butchers. 38.10fS6.45; light 38.10tS8.50; pigs, $5.M8.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head; market 16025o lower; lambs, M,7S 7.75; yearlings. 34.25Q&35; wethers. 34.O0Q 4.75; ewes, 3.754.25. Metal Market, NEW YORK, Sept 2. M ETALS Lead, steady, 34.70: in London, 20, I2s fid. Spelter, steudy; 35.85(36.95; In London, 21 13 6d. Copper, quiet; standard," spot and September. 315.26 bid; electrolytic, 316.25; lake, 216.60; castings, 1.00; In London, steady; spot Tl 12s (A, tuturfs, 71 ks (d. Tin, nulet; spot 342.9043.!: September, October and November, (42.75u43,;) In London, steady; spot, 195 5s; futures, 104 ;5s. Antimony, dull: Cook son's, 38.40 tj8.6u. Iron, steady: No. 1 northern, 316.00 016.50; No. 2 northern, 315.50318.S8; No. 1 southern and No, 1 southern soft, 315,25ft laso; in .London, Cleveland warrants, 35s lOttd. ST. LOUIS, Sept 2. METALS Lead, lower; 34.65. Spelter, lower; 8A67Vx- Cotton Market, NEW YORK. Sept 2. COTTON-Oulet, middling uplands, 113.00; gulf, 113.25. sales, 2.600 bales. - LIVERPOOL, Sept 2. COTTON-In fair demand and steady; American mid dling, fair. 7.06d; good middling, 7.3Sd: middling, 7.06d; low middling, .8td; good ordinary, e.2ld: ordinary, 5.U0d. Cotton closed firm, a shade off from the beat under realizing and C7071 points net higher. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Some Records Broken, but Kinds Slow to Lower. Some HOGS MOSTLY FIFTEEN LOWER Rrrelpts of Sheep nnd LsmM A Bruin Liberal Sheep Steady to Raster, Lamb Ten to Twenty Lowe Fedra Stronn, Active. SOUTH OMA1IA. Sept. 2, 191X SOUTH OMAHA, Bept L WIS Tl(rlril Kpr. r-nttta. tin?. KhSfD. Official Monday 7,908 3.HM S0. estimate Tuesday .... 8,200 .w Two day thla week.lt.10ft 1S.0M MWO Same days last weeV..15J3l 9,M 3S.J3S Same days I wks. ago. 12,043 9JSK 34,830 Same days 3 wks. ago.10.12S 1.2oa 30.10. Same days 4 wka. Bto.ll.IS3 K.S7S 48.331 Same day a last year. .18,231 .SJS M,4M The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hoga and sheep at the South Omaha lire stock, market for the year to date- as compared with last year: 1913. 1912. Inc. rw Cattle R60.SV9 K2.1M ...... LTK Hogs 1,892,788 2,237,129 344,241 Sheep 1,439,79 LS55,T 8$.11 Tho following table shows the range at prices tor bogs ar South Omaha tor the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. 1912.1lI.mO.1900.190S.H997. AUff. 23. Aug. 24. 7 WW S 101 7 15 T 061 8 US' 7 631 B 63 87 fi.T7 8 7T in S 16 8 W T62 6 321 Aug. 29 T91H 7. 87 T 91il 1 92j f tAl tcA T1I 3t Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sent us t AV IVL Sj 3 12 713 7 15, 7 11 702 8 7 .t8 8:31 8 31 S33I 8 7 631 11 7 S 46 T94HI 7 Wii 8 81 3 47 s 8 t3 9 4 8 94 S 71)1 5 71 S 73 6 T 82 j s fi T07 451 Sept, 7 12 8 831 J80j 43j&W Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live rtock at the Union stock yards. South Omahaj for the twenty-tour hours ending at p. m. yesterday: - RNCEIPTS-CAItLOADS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. C. M. St P. Ry... 8 8.. Wabanh R. R .. 1 .. Xllmnlirl Vnrlfln H....... 34 8 ..- Union Pacific It R 60 21 CO C. A N. W. Ry., east r- C. & N. W. Ry., west 61 43 37 C, St P., M. & O. Ry. 7 14 .. C. a & 3. Ry.. east.:'.... 4 J C, U. & 6. Ry.,- west..... 188 17 2) C n. I. A P. Ry., east;. 4 s 1 C. B, I. & P. Ry west.. 4 Illinois Central Ry 13.. Chicago G. W. Ry J Total receipts 841 134 109 DISPOSITION-IIKAD. Cattle. Hogs, sncep. Morris & Co 3S7 1,552 2,354 1.743 L733 Bwlft & Co 680 Cudahy Fackinc co....i,i L201 1.915 Armour & Co 714 2.6G3 3,!Z3 Morrell " L. P. Co 10 Burr company , .... Kay Meat company .. Cudahy, Kansas City.. 235 124 217 W. B. Vansant Co ISO Benton, vansani x ju.. vt Hill & Son... 88 F. B. Lewis 413 Huston & Co 89 J. B. Root & Co 372 J, H. Bulla 75 L. F. Hubs.. 2S Rosonstock Bros.- ...... 133 Mccreary & Kellogg... 157 Wcrthelmer & Degen.. 420 H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros jo Krebs JJ Lehmer Bros, ; Rothschild Hi 1n Knn. Call (JO.... N Cllne & Christie 98 Higgins ...i Cllne Huffman Roth Baker, Jones & Smith Banner Bros. 4 John Harvey 3 15 03 88 ... 40 ... 8 ...1,127 Iowa uams -u.. Other buyers ... 19,006 To..,. 7.903 7,335 .M.379 CATTLE Cattle receipt wero liberal aialn thla momlng. 829 turn um ported in, which makes the total for tne two days this week 16.106 head, nearly 1.0M held larger than the corresponding days of last week and PfwcaHjr tne eame as for the correspond!: period of acholceaTOrnf ed steers commanded steady prices, but the mum. "MSh grades were slow to 10c lower. A WW Si 89.10 was paid for choice yeaHwf, crnteds. which Is the highest prlee P on this market since December of low year, when 810.00 was the top. Packer III seemed to feel that they paid too much for their beef steers yesterday and they wero decidedly bearish today. Tho result was that the trade was alow on range beeves, with prices around 10c lower. It was a case of put on yester day and tako Off today. The demand for stooker nnd feeder cow and heifers was good and anything that tho feeder buyers could use com manded steady prices. On the- other band packers were bearish and they wanted to tako oft at least a dime as compared with yesterday. The feeder buyers, however, bought freely that no great number was left tx the pucker. Good stock cattle and feeders were again In active demand this momlng and the better grades commanded steady prices. As high as 33.30 was paid for the Whittalier cattle from Wyoming by a feeder buyer, this price being tho high est ot the season to date for grass, stock. After the more urgent orders were filled the market did not show quite so much strength, becoming In many cases us much as 10a lower, but It will be remem bered that tho market yesterday was quoted stronger, so that prices are still as high as at the close ot last week. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beef steers 38.3039.00; idir to good beet steers, ta.o6ys.30; common to fair beef steers, 87.0OS8.CO; god to choice range beeves, 37.2597.75; fair to good range beeves, 36.50ff7.25; common to fair rangv beeves, 15.7506.50; good to choice heifers, 34.50Si7.E0; good to choice cows, 39.0036.601 fair to good grades, 85.OuS6.00; common to fair grades, 33.5033.co; good to choice stockers and feeders, 30.757.75: fair to good stockers and feeders, t6.25Q6.76: common to fair stockers and feeders, 33.73 496.251 stock cows and heifers, t4.7&6.76( veal calves, 36.5089.(0; bulls, stags, etc, 34.7587.00. Representative sales i Av. Pr, No. At. Pr. I.. til 1 08 1154 7 (4 i... 17.., a... 9,... ...1441 I it ...mi t u ...till I ID h.IOH M II... 1... 41... 18... 10... 1044 1 (0 1110 I CO uts s ta STEERS AND HBIFERfl. nt in '. a .. m , Ill 7 K 10 110 140 144 U seo 1 10 l....,..,.ltM 110 10 ttl I to 1 01 I CO I 03 00 t 00 4 71 I U t M t B t n I M 1 is i. .......... 1 75 1 14(0 00 14 1001 4 10 1..,., 041 0 1 1040 110 1 .....' I H ..,113 HEIFERS. 120 I ,..IW ttl 7....,n,...i 4 00 . ..;.,,(.. I U m m tn iu t.. t , 7it 1 (10 t it4 l.. e to A 4M I 1 00 BULLS. 4 00 - 1 1110 I 40 . 1164 l to 1,. o I, tn 14,, i m t to I u I If IU 1TJ I 7t I 00 I to too to ....ltM .,..1140 CALVKS. , 801 4 M , 4..,.....,., tn 400 f M L. ......... 1M K 40 If..,,....., 110 tOO 4 T - (.... S7S i w t... 1M m i n l no MO I 00 t HI iru i w a... ........ v,l STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.' 1M 1 00 ' I. tt II. . 4U 4S0 107. lit tn i oo ,.,.. 2 14 JO 3 It 11 II It, H 4 II 13 (40 I 00 .IttJO . 470 . too . IU . Tit . M0 . M4 , IU . too . 47 . in I w I to I M i n t ik 471 I Ti t M I W I M It t. 4... ... ... ii... 10... to... ... 2... I... . M 1 oo .ttl T 00 7tf 411 M7 7 00 7 10 7 11 T to I It 7 to T II 40 T M ..1UT .. tit ..Wl .. 700 ,. tli .. 443 I U t M JJ f u NEBRASKA. S cows..-. 25 cows..., 10 feeders. 10 cows.... 10 steers., 84 steers. . 41 feederi y feeders 846 6 90 17 cows 1034 15 7 00 6 40 6 80 80 7 53 7 55 6 90 .1088 . 969 .. 902 .1202 .1122 1260 1070 6 CO 700 6 00 18 cows 951 12 heifers... 623 10 steers.. .120) 37 steers.. . 1209 4 feeders . 1366 13 feedersi 1222 24 rows 101S 6 SO ft 84 7 55 6 75 8 helters... 1095 83 1 heifers... 916 TS IS feeders.. GEO S 15 1 cow 9 4 feeder., -0S3 6 75 3 heifers... 658 5 69 t feeders. .670 6 75 34 feeders.. T45 12 steers. ...lt T n 00 feeders.. 893 7 10 14 reedrs..lO0a a 2& 15 tecdoni.t 673 6 85 X heifers... 780 8 00) 20 belters. 873 6 30 3 cows 993 5 10 4 feeders.. 077 6 70 II heifers... 70S 6 41 28 feeder. .1144 IS feeders. OI79 6 9.1 2 feeders. . 490 6 TO l feeders.. 721 C 85 6 COWS 828 TO 34 feeders. . 780 75 1 feeders.. 1J W 4t cows f!4 48 24 feeders, . 934 7 10 41 feeders. . tr 7 50 12 steers.. 1161 7 30 8 cows 9ii t w helters... 723 00 I cow 1030 4 ft feeders. . 942 7 10 1 COW SS0 S CO 3 feeder.. CO to St feeders.. 1055 TOO 9 reedrrs.. bej w u eeaers..U6i T zv IS- heifers... 7M S WESTERN. 18 steers.. ..UU K) 6. biUs..a3S$i 5. F. weiunts Nob. w, Av. Pr. Nfl. Avf IV. 33 feeder.. 95 T 3S . O K- Wlloon Neb. 19 teederV.UlS 7 15 T. Curtis-Neb, 15 cs. A hfr m 10 Rur. Hny Netk S3 COW8.V...19X1 4 00 Coffey Jk T.-Neb. 18 federt..ll38 7 35 29 feeders. .1153 41 feders..llS 7 S3 34 feeder. Jltt 7 X Sinters..- 041 40 2 feeders.. ll 7 35- 19 feeders.. 3C 40 17 cows..,.. 87ft IS cows.,,- sov aa George Burke Neb. 31 feeders.. 1364 7 fit 9teedre..l437 1 Char) Tlernai Nebk, . SO feedrs..lS 7 00 . " Kllpatfldk Bros. Nib. . 00. hlfera...K7 6 35 6J helfcr...M3- 33 w. l. Tipton Neo. 23 Meers.... SM 15 P. Jones Neb, 27 steers.. 12 7 IS IS Cows 997 10 27 steers. ...1224 7 15 22 cows..... 934 IS cows,.. J110 15 E. D- Davis-Neb. 1 atet-r 1000 S 75 Z bulls 1335 6.35 S3 feeders.. 10.M 7 23 h T!mr Neb, 29 feeder. ,1UT 7 IS S3 feeders. JIM 7 55 1 feeder., .1500 7 25 81 feedenu.UtS 7 2S ifceders..t208 7 30 2 reedersi.lUS 4,30 Bigneii Broa. Neb. 70todrs)..i4so aoa. . . WYOMUIQ, 13 feeders.. 7 10 21 feeders. .1058 tM W feeders. . Hi 1 feeder. .IMS ft 50 Cardwell. Sherik & IX Wyo. feeders., 854 7 40 1 bull,..-.MIO- S 35 4 feeders.. 890 7 40 2 rtdr&..10lu T 40 19 feeders. .10U 7 WU feeders. .10W 140 W. G. Cooley wyo. 1 teer.-.,U30 7 10 23 steer,...117 TVK 7 COW?.,.. .1061 4 20 S cos,.,93( BM 1 bull 1530 5 25 4 steers. -.lin S 4 cows 1030 oo s cow8,...ao:s e 20 J. Davidson Wyo, 9 steers.... m 4 SO I sler U?8 7 IS 8 steers..., 9W 80 1 coy.....106& ft 2S- 5 steers.. ..1230 ft 40 3ft Bteers...J231 7 48 4 cows 1017 t 65 C. Fnrr Wyo, 4 COWS....J130 60 T steers,. ..1188 7 80 5 steers... .ml 7 20 ft steers.. -1221 1 20 M H. H, 8cuff-Wyo. 47 feeders. .1027 7 25 4 cows.. ..1017 5 85" 1 steer 12S0 7 20 ir. A. LUoddeke Wy. 1 steer 1240 7 10 7 steers, 9ft ft 50 1 cow 1100 5 00 4 cows 1172 ft 40 2 steers. ...Utt 710 28. steer. .-128ft 7 10 J. B. Kendrlck-Wyo. 20 oowa..,..107 3Q Ucowi....U0H SCO d. R. Wltaker Wyo. SOUTH DAKOTA. 15 feeders. .10S4 7 10 20 feeders.. 11G0 7 45 KANSAS. 55 feeders.. 1016 6 95 f fe,1nm..l0tS fi S 41 feeders. .1001 6 0S, 47 feeders, .1019 ft 05 HOGS-tsuppiies were fnirly llberul loaay, anout JJl- coxa or aJOD nead tlnc rcoorted In. ThlA H-.altH th. nl fni- the two day something like 13,026, & gala yi uenriy neaa a compared wit a nisi weeK, ana over s,ooo. heavier tbn for the same days last year- With a Keneroui run at thin nnlnt anil lower prices the order at other mar kets, buyers wore bearish from the out. set. this morning, the first sale being made at a decline of lOftttSc It turned out that this was th hMt Hm nf tht. uuy, caieemen were inclined to tnink lliat Dackers wrn Irvlnr tn fnn-o inn niuch ot a decline, and they held out for better- prices; but Instead ot improving; the market soon began ta show atilt more weaxness. from tms OB values were fully l5o lower, and toward Mm close thiy showed a decline ot even more than that. .On tho whale, prlcoa are Bulk of the sale was mad at t7.t907.GS. The trade waa very slow throughout. Good light wen iot la very heavy supply this morning; but evea such aa Were On sale fauna th rfemnnis vm-v slack. Price were generally lower than on Monday and, white It la difficult, to quote the exact decline, It Is safe to say that the reduction amounts to fully a much a on other rmd. X nuii in.rf nf r aaI tlffht Ktliff mt. mm lifffl, - a ott fiS euW 9i?s tpner wewq reftflutoj ielrietrjiauT Me: No, No. At. Th. Pr. ISO 7 10 . 7 10 ISO 1 Co ... Tto 7 tt 40 7 tt. in t tt ... 7 0 n 120 7 00 ... 7 M ... 7 00 No. At. Hb. Pr. .151 ... 7 0S '. Ill 110 T 63 T4 Ut HO T OS II... .,,.! 190 7 U 0. 141 .40 111 t 41. ;o i t T ttl 19 T It 12 231 ... 7 ti 43 tit 49 7 U .Kl ,,, T 44 Ill 10 7 66 1 IM 10 7 IS 4......,t7 10 T CS 10,.,,. ..117 ... 7 M 14 ,.111 10 7 M I 7. 140 ... T tt to m in iu l Ml 140 7 ct n U Its 71 MO ... Ill v " 14t 100 7 70 41 '..Ill ... 7 TO 7 M4 14 IN IM 109 7 70 4 nt ... 7 70 tl,.,,.lll M 7 71 4i,..;...-nT ii,...i..ni 70... ,,..211 CI Ill M IM 71 Jii 4. t( ii m ii...,.at t na 41 ill .,.(. ..m 3...m tt .m U Ml rt .too n tn ii m ..... 151 14 114 si. ......too 41 J4 U 140 14 IU 0 Ill 13.. 147 7-00 7 to 7 4o t to 7 M 7 00 T (0 7 to 7 M 7 40 7 10 w to 7 GO U Tt ... 7 44 tt T UVi ... TV ... TttU. . " .,, I 70 ,.t6S ,., 7 to " m ... in Tt Ml t T 0 41.,.,,. .114 ... t JI 7 IM ... 8 20 tt 141 to s u eo tit l i w 41 271 It 1(1 1 141 M. ...... Ill 40 7 41 i ex ..... ...1X1 IM TU- 41,. .....HI .., tto SHEEP The mnrKnt wn llhurallv -im plied again thut morning, aa the receipts amounted ta some 108 car or 23,090 head. iiiBtiiB ,. hi, inn mo uuys ot ino week nroUnd 58,000 head as against 30,33-i head for the same tlmo last week and 54,430 head durloir the Mrreiponding- two iju, ti. very targe per centage ot the fecelpts vtns on the feeder! uiuer, niiiuii isii oniy aooui a normal supply of killers for the packers. As on Monday, the general market on fat offerings was slow and the feeling In the trade, especially In that of lambs, was decidedly bearish. Most of the lambs did not move until late In the forenoon and then price ranged anywhero from a dime to a quarter lower. Quality ot the lambs in, general was nothing extra ani a large share ot them sold uround M.Un 7.40, tho latter figure being top. Mutton ww In moderate supply, which was made up largely of ewes and wethers, While tat ewes sold aa a rule at steady prlcer. v.4thr were weak U a dime lower. T.er. vw" h 611 yearlings to speak of. Trade in feeders followed about the same course as yesterday with prices strong and active, the Improvement being rion. marked in aged offering. Fewi ISTJSfti ohnJ?ed hands anywhere from 3W.85, according to weight and quality. Feeding ewes were picked up at prices mound 9t.mSM. Feeder ytarlirigs and v ethers were scarce. The .Inquiry for all kinds of feeders continued g?oq, which cnftbled aefltrs to effect a gooH clear" nncs. a . - - quotations an sheep and lambsi mbs. 2$ fjt&lii 77.69! Iftlnbs , fajr tn g(-od, 87X0477.40: Itmbs, pu s, $5.00d00: hmhit, t eedersofw.oo: yinfuitgsTgooa Ut choice, 6.B6:80; yearlings, fil? to good, .tMI,40; yearlings, fieders!, .opVr uw, nsumii, looq id pnoice, M.WJW4-81; wethers, fair ?JIOOO.'H,S54.M: wvthersr M.23: ewes, gddd: t.chnirr 14.35474.50; ewes, fair to good; iVoCni.SB ewes, feedersi hwgtWr kv mp. hrf ,4VNebr;sk'li. feadeTr lambs;,,, "t Ji" 104 Wyoming feeder Iambs... ,.. t es- sto Avyoming leeaor iami.,.. u 322 Wyoming feeder lambs,..,-, W US cull feeder Iambs..,,,, 40 8:65 0 65' 23 native, feeder &mbs ,,. so 6 00 72 Nebraska' ewes ,,,,,.103 in 61 Nebraska lambs , fig fas 228 Wyoming- feeder ewes 85 8 40 226 Wyoming1 feeder ewes 83 a CO 26 Wyoming feeder ewes.,..,. 83 3 00 176 Wyoming wethers 84 400 80 Wyoming wethers M 4 60 47 Wyoming wethers I, o 203 Wyoming feeder Iambs ti 6 40 274 Wyoming feeder Iambs , 43 6 60 71 Wyoming feeder lambs a e 60 304 Wyoming feeder lambs.,., 40 6 40 OM Wyoming feeder lambs 65 6 70 225 Wyoming feeder yearlings. 70 6 50 201 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 70 6 50 81 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 70 6 50 246 Idaho feeder lambs..., 57 6 55 240 Idaho feeder lambs,.. 51 6 55 245 Idaho feedel lambs . ., 61 6 55 17B Idaho feeder lmbs 71 7 fiO 10 feederi. WO T K 20 cows . . ..1041 S 85 1 feeders.. 743 C 80 TOO 7 SO 7.00 7 00 T,. s m 083 655 6 S3 see 0 ii o-cs C 53 1 r 6 6a 5 40 SCO 8 40 3.60 415 4 IS 4 19 4.15. S2S. 4 30 4 SO 4 30. 4 30 4 W. 4 ft. 4 IS 4 1. 4 IS 413 675. 6. Tn 6 75 980 6,80 880 680 69 0.65 6 60. 0 75 650 660 6 75 6.75 6T5 660 75, 0 78 8 50 02 4 30 4 30 6 CO 6.00. 4 25 42S 4 23, 159 Idaho feeder. Ironbs .....f. SB. 88 Idaho feeder Iambs i. ... O 18 Idaho feeder lanibs..-..,. 61 144 Idaho f(Hlor lambs., RS lftT Idaho feeder lumbs1...,..., S 214 Idaho fseder lambs ta 211 Idaho feeder lamba t ...59 203 Idaho feeder inmns C9 213 Idaho freder lambs- 09' 132 Idaho feeder lambs... 128 Wyoming feeder yoarltngs-. 80 104 Wyoming, yearling ewes.'... 78 133. Wyoming feeder wethers. 80 se wyomina reeaee owes iui. 134 Wyoming feeder eweai 84 IM Wyoming, feeder ewes, 81 TJTWomlna feeder e.j. 84 138 Wyoming: teedor ws...... 90: saTOronuntr cuu ewes........ sr ITS Wyoming feeder wethers.. .118 200 Wyoming, feeder wthrs;H8 I wyomiiur reeuer wotners.jm 167 Wyoming; feeder wether. .114. 153 Wyoming wethers ..,.116 its Wyoming ewes 12S Wyoming ewe .117 17B wyomtruc ewesi tK Wromlnc ewes, -..177 500 Wyoming ewea -..US 1 Wyoming ewes m 231 Wvornlntr eew 61, 207 Wyoming ewe ....... ... 61 Ztii Wyoming ewna ui 205 Wyomlnx ewea ,.67 2a) Wyoming ewe .............. 6T 190 Wyoming ewes ............77. 243 Wyoming ewes E2 105 Wyoming: ewes .,..,...... 52 154 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 58 iTTWYnmina feedes larab....-(t 251 Wyoming: feedtir lambs 57 217 Wyoming feeder lamba .... 67 219 Wyoming feeder lambs..... 6S 2w Wyoming ieeaes- wraim-u i SO Wyoming: feeder lamhs..... 58 179 Wyoming feeder lambs,.... 58 20$ Wyoming feeder lambs... -62 250 Wyoming?, feeder lambs... ..83 8 cutis. Iambs SO W natlvo lambs .... ........... 84 260 AVyo. ewe and wethers.... 98 33 Wyo. ewe and wether.., 98 :5 Wyoming feeder lamb.... 4S it Wyoming: fedr lambs. ... 47 s Nobraska ftid yearunn.. 69 44, Nebrnflka, awes ............. 8ft ritNebratka ewea or GIIIOAQO I.IVB STOCK MABKHT Cattle Bteady d Hoa N lakes LoTter. Weal to CHICAQO, Bept. l.-42AJTTI.IIUcelpts, 8,004, head; market steady I beoyes, SAW US; Texaa steers, W.T6Wf weelera tstwrs, 8.1SS.0O; atocker acrneir. 35XOZPS.0B;; cow ana neuers, IIOOS necelsts. 17,009 head; arket weak to Co lower: bum ot sale. IT.sow ma- iirht. r!9MlK.a: mixed. S7. 25413.60: heavy, $205418,24; rough, t7.U4n.4S.; plgtu BIIEEP-Itecelpts, 38.000 head: market wealc to 20o lower; natives tO.4W4.71: westenuv w.isv., yeariaws, wri' limbs, native. 13.4437.63; westerns, -09 Kansas City. X.lve Stoete SCarket, IVAOAO Villi, OW,J.. . .AAAMtM . IT cetpte, 28,000 head; market steady ta ISO lower; prime in steers, ts.vuiuv.iu: oressea beef steer. 7.40tS.tOt western stotrs, 36.25 AT. Hi: southern steers. t5UO&S4: cows. 33.5OU6.60; heifers, 4.50iO.OO: stockera and feeders, 35.0007.60; bulls, H50Q4.25; calves. IIOOB Itecelpts. 12.000 hoad; market l& 10q lower; bulk ot tales. 38.1098.40; heavy, t&OOS'&SS; packer and butchers, $3.10$ S.4aniRht, 8.10O.4r pis, 33.7506.7S. BUEKP AND LAMUa-llecelpts. JLOSe headr market loaioo lower; lamos, fi.OF 7.C5; yearlings, .7&O6.50; wethers, $4.341 4.T0; - ewes, w.iKai.w; stocKers anu ra ers, $3.0006.50. Hi, IioaU Itve Btoolt Market, 8T. I.OUI8, Bept t-6ATTliE-.necelpt, 10,080 head; market steady; good to choice steers. 37.S549S.0O: stocteers feeders. $&2T.0; cows and helters. $4.76 s.7t ouris, ,Tf.! acives, 1e.wn1.e9; southern steer. K-08(f7.75; cows and helt ers. S4.26iM.Ce. HOQ Recelets. 7.309 head: market, le tower; 9h and Ught. t&SO4Xni ml Mid and butchers, H409e.7O; good heavy, I8.S9 896-SB. HHKKP AND LiAMBS-Iteceipts. 12,0 head; market. Xfjooo lower; muiioa. 3S.231K36; yrMniJ, ts.0Of8.00; lambs, 36,90 Vi.ou, flloax Cltr lilve Stock Market SIOUX CITY. Sept. Z-CATTLJ3-Be. ceipts. COO head: market steady; native steers, S3.4O08.8S; cows and heifers, $4.M yo.15; canners, $3,8&j6.oot cnives, si.omt. in VI. ,.,,11- .Ihvm UIYUM9S HQaS Receipts 9,500 head; market, 30 l5a (ewer; heavy, n,4O7.C0; mixed, KM 07.6S; light, t7.(54T.7S; bulk ot salei, tUt WI.IO. SHICHP AND tiAMBS-Itecelpls, 100 head; market steady; no quotations, lilve Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the. six prlncl clpal western markets: Cattle. Hogs, dheep, BlQUX City..,,..., COO 6,500 3W Ht. Louis ,.,,,10,400 7.30O 13.0W Kansas city.,. 28,o 12,000 12.0W Chicago 8,000 17,000 33,000 Dc. jospn.. ,,.,,, a,iu South' Omaha 8,200 4.0 e,2oo 28,0 Totals 44,490 62,000 H890 St. Joseph I.tve Stock Market, BT, JOB13PH. Sept. 1,-CATTIiB-n-cclpts. 2,300 had; market slow: steers, 35.C0OS.76; cows and heifers, $4.0O8,5; calves, $1.60910.09, t i nnn n.ini. iim h..l, ki. . i . m I1UU U ..UUJll.U, ,,VW IIIBIAO, ll 431160 lower; top; $8.35: bulku$7.758.2o. . oit.ii,i- A.IMU iiAWua-neooipts, ,ai head) market lotxer; lambs, $5.0;, 60. New York Money Market, NEW YOIIK, Bept. 2.-MONEr-On call, steady, 2i3 per cent: rullns; rate. 24 per cent; closing, bid, 2UT3 per cent. TlMB IXANS-rirmer: sixty day, 4 per cent: ninety days, 44 per cent, six months, S per cent, PHI MB MBnCANTII.B PAPER-8HC CW Per cent. BTERUNQ lOXCHANaE Steadier, $4.8275 for sixty day bills: $4.8585 for de mand: commercial diiis, tt.s:. COMMEriCIAIi niL,LB-$(.H2Vi. SILiVER Bar, 53c; Mexican dollar, 43e. liONDB Qovernment, steady; railroad, Irregular. Quotations on bonds today were as follows: U, 6. rtt. U, r(. tt K. C. So, r(. Es., tt Oo coupon It L. 8. db. 4s 1931.. Illi U. H. I, rf., 101 It. k N. unl. is,.., Mk da coupon 101 K. a T. m u. nu V. B, 4s, rtt UOU do tn, 4Hs It do coupon , llOlMo. faeltlo 4a,,,.. M rnoi Is coupon., U a eoov. Is Illi A.-C. lit ts ctfl... 4i(iN n It ot M 4a Amir. Ag. Is l4ttN. T. C. t- His... UK A. T. T. cr. 41..101K da dab, 4s........ t7 Mm- Tolicco la. . Ill N. T- N. II. A II. Armour a u, n- m Tc T AlchUon son. 4, II 1 W. lrt c. Im. tlVl tt do cr. 4s 1560,,.., M da T, tt... W A. C. U 1st 4l tli pl. A OM 4...... tli do ST. 4s 1MH No, PmIIIo is,..., . ttij 40 ts M iiroon. ok, Tr. t. ,.. . 4s ....1154. a. of Oi. ts., ....104 lUodlix soa. .... t4H 1. Wth.r It.,.. (IKS. U 4s , ?. tt 471H Co a. con Cnos. 4 Ohio 4H.,- l do ton. Ea IK da , St. U 8. W. e. 4l. tlH Chtcoso & 'A, llii.f II B. A. Li M, 1 71 So. Pse. col, 4s... ui , do r. 4... MU in rf. ..,... tiu So. luuwsr u,.'...ioj O. B, A q. 1, 4s.... M d 44.1, ... ,. IS O M ft H P 0 4Vi. -JOJ' C It I. t t. , 4s. tli da rtt. -It..., 71 4a a. 4 7s i C. A r. t 44-lHUnlon I'atlilt 4,.. tui D. 4k It. or. 41.,,.. tl' do cr. 4 p. n. o, rf. lc 71 'an nt a nr. 4s. 11 DUtllliiV la CO V, ft. Kubbar t 101W rl p. I. 4a I4HU. B. Steal U ta,..lMH du gtn. ti., 1 T4V. Cham. ta...... ItV do er. la. atr. H, tlVj'Wsk. Ut Ao. U. j . pa. ltr. tsfktUiWMUm-AIiL 4s.. tt Utr. Mat. 4lia.....JI W.ot, Klea or. ta., MU xnitr. h. vu ona-n yniiiii ra Japan 4Via il'i C14. Offar; - Dncton Block Market, 714 BOSTON, Bept J.-CTolng quotation nn rninuif ("iopkp "J"' Allou'ts StUMobavk 41 Amst. Oopvar ...... A. . U A 8. ,.. Arliona Com, ...... p. A O, C. A S. M TIKNcrada. Can ta tlHNlplialn Minn.. I t-St 214 North Hutu UH injiona uasa )u M Old Dcoilolon SlU (UI. Arlwns Cat. A llscU. .410 Oacaolt tl rantannlal unuuintr ,,,, tl Cnecar lUnso C O. 40 Shannon IX Kaat Duttc C JI... I3U Superior Kranills tHSupartor A B. M. Gruby Con ,.. UViVanurack ,. Orwno oanasaa .... MUU. S. H. Jt. A H. Ill noyalr Coppar- H ia pfd '.. Karr Lake IK Utah Con LAk Copper . ..7 I'tah Covfr Co... ta Sail Coppar t Winona Miami Copptr . . 23 Wolrarloe w .84 . tK tiv; ' 44 liilgln Uotter afarket. IS 13 IN, Bept 2, BUTTER Firm, Sc h'Bher Wt Idaho feeder Iambi, 70 191 Idaho feeder Inmba TO 173 Idaho lambs. 70 201 Idaho lnnibs 70 ir3 Idaho lamhs Ki HEW YORK mi MARKE1 litis to Contend with Eoxmidblo-Lisf of Depressing Influences. t ;an outpouiunq of new haver Ktinrps of Ronil CJo- "UorVn Nenrii- Three 1'oliitn, tt New Low Rec ord, Upon Xtms of the Wreck. NEW Yrtnw c.n, , . iriV . depressing IntlUence with WMCIL till ninok manlM litlA HAuj - 1 (Minwi, i a av' .-' uutl aTJilUU --. anus n naa till uhiui mr Jl1.f New Haven, foltowln; news of-to- ? "."vr wiih.ii uoprossa in1 stoo 1Je1H5P.5,Boln'? nevalow, reoord. poor bonk statement of Saturday. July 1 .1.. ... . """ rnuroRa sysiema empna- v;:; ;v . ',ivra, ana mew n0rr,t.'tnKt.,.r??.0.t8,, '"creases In groii , ,,u i?ouinK quoiauonsi on stock wero as follows: mhBI im.ln..l 51?!- "Ib- U.W. ClMt. Anwlcan Ben Ovfit. . .. too Am.Hr. n , . . . 44 2tU I4H Amrlra ca ptiV.'.V.V 1.100 4H 4i 2m AmwiDsa. u, A 4. ....... ,, . Anwrlcsa Cotton Oil too AmarlMn. 1m a.,. v-. Amertru Linnet 2J rann ixxmotlTt ... wo American HAD J lOi mi ixV, 33 WT4 tt 6114 3914 tlH-. Am.. it, m Am. Bum IUflnlnt Amtrlcsn T. ft T toa lit 310 AraertMn Tobsceo 4 n Atchtsoa tsoo Alaatoaa pfd .,,... loo 7H 17 raillmiM a nhi. vmi L a. . , , , , , ..... 121 M tti 8 i ig too MVk Itatntebera St Ml Brooklyn IIbkM w S, 100 700 ta. wnann racino. .v SrJ w0h' S5f S??t !K W4 M0 I4H 14 U CAtoat A M TT 309 lit 1st uru. S90lldat4 O ....... 404. Ill 1H sorn tro4iicta ,,,,, too u Dor A UU arand. ,.7T. rjonrr a T n m . ItHt ea - . . . . ...... ...... RrU, i.Mn Mn UK 7T 7 i-'---aoaje..la ) 34 144(4 ijanaru Bltctrto Y ...... ..... juu ""t NarUtra. td-v.. 300 Jit i uJu iiiiaon vanirti ........... a.ka.a 101 14 Intat. Met. ptd v", W 3k, ll, 6ST. H .. ... . .,.- WJ4. 11 14", TH 34U, ,.,,7 latwirauonai Hsrreator iaw-aiuoM pra .......S,M. Iitatnailoast Ptpet ..... ,... 14HH0 Gas. .,., ..... th vmitr 1400 i ut. Xularlll A NashYlll.. 400 UtU 1U l. &Sa? i S "IS MlsUtBrtrl Wtlftsa I KM i m.7 -w-'u .....ft,, ,., .eat , aa 48V MV 144 Hit 4H s tt llatt 1lf iM-. ii. it. or si. zd ptd., too Now Ynrk rVnln.fr . 10 a v. N. V.. O. A TV.. ........ 00 u 2a4 Norfolk A Waalera.!...: .7 Hons Asiartcaa 2to'?.1f,x.r,u,, ,w' w m r&ctfla ATAtl nn 4 , . !VmaTlTtnJ& tSOO mu ,auu iu4 UIH 12H rtrt-ta i.ao ut nt lit PittiQuiM coal.,..."., "tod. 'idvi "so" itv I- r- n. T .... nww sn cr X4 Pullman rtlso. Cu.. ., 114 IlaaJlns Hlu 1 mu , 1 ,, RcpabUo L. A B. ,.. ... too t 4U ivvuiM.a I, K V. pw.. ...... Hoc I1I1M Ct,. ........ 409 Rock 1184 Co, pt.,.( 109. st. u a tt. v. ti pat.. ...o, B.board Ar Un..... latlaaard A. U pta...... 4?s 4AA-- tt ll 3714 43U 4t aijM.oncuiHi a, it, ...... ..... ..... Rothm rstcWa M.30O tlU t oittAan KaUty , l.0 tlW ; MK no. Kaiiver pia,,.,,.,,, aa 714 TO'.l Transaw OopBW ,,,,,,, 1,700 tH tl 11V Tsm A SHctfte... tea it 1 14(1 u! !o ......... xim wi. ih iu Union ltUl pfd. ...... .,.. , ti Vl41 Mat RaaJIJ...,,. ..... ..... M VntUd States Uubbar... t0 f& 6a tlt UnlUd Btataa 8tal.,,.. ,S! H ItTi 0J(i V. & steal ptd.,.,..,,.,. lotH UHh CuKxr? 7;. 1O.W0 ' HH Wtt Vl. .f-Arntln. r-hamlMl . vr wabatn , , WatMua pfd ., ,.. -- . . . -- v . ..... , TVHiom inaryianq Watrf. .UaUa ........... Woatltebonae Slntrto, ., 1,400 Tilt T3H A.Uke Ktl u,4 ... ,.v. Total aalas for the day, 274,100 snare. FREE LOAN! Save Your Engine Money AMAZING FREE OFFER. BaiiinrowiB4raiMtaKrt into Mafe, Ho autas. rta or Uj. l.i :t fra, o.Til uSroB aoyaatworkelegtVap, rla4f,skMlllair,itrlivt. la 'j"" t,t?mwt. nVaVvlstr aftut tana win saaia. Wtetalr roraTd. I oliy rtl. flkld tnount.d. tcrsl. lot alrokr, ow WMd, hoppr eoolad, wnur3ck)! anSiVio -Jjti.r. ti factory baabwa mkltor si wsratk (t "rt Mwlpaa la imlc. Blmplj awd SJ uu "t fuU Irlttell US ml WHMt, Int 1790 UMtt trTT, IM, HOTEL PLAZA Maiiag ematf of H. 0, Woltt, Thoroughly modern con- vonient to shopping dis- trict and theaters. Special attention given to shippers. Hot and cold running water, eloctrlo fan, tele phone In every room. Rooms With llnth... Rooms Without IJath, . .$1.50 Up ..81,00 Up 14th and Howard, Omaha Don't Gut Out ASHQEIGIL CAPPED HOCK OR BURSITIS FOR IV will remove them, and leave no blemuhes. Reducet any pull or melling. Does nojt blister or remove the hair, and hone can be worked. 52 a bottle delivered. Book 6 K free. ABSORBINE, JR., tba aatlKotl Unlmcat lor Din. Uad, For Mk Bruuci, 014 twtt, gvtlllsrt. Vaitoxt Vrlst. Varlwdilca. AlUr Pals. Price tl at U a bui M dratrUu of dcllrrrsd. Will (all cut U jot vrlta. V. F.YOUKS, P. 0. F., 1D4Ttmp!t St, Enrlnffltll, Uttti Hot an Exporimiatv " Dim vm POEHLER CD. stotvusha iiu. CRAIH COMMISSION 'Xfii.,55,u, i-tt4M iviOfMiyY irsi grain lit tars puts ur call oa 10,000 Vmahfla or nat or corn. N fsrtlur rtak, X norcmaat of to froui prlc slTti you a irnaAca lo Uke IJ00 4c, tlxl. M. 1100, etc. Write (or partlcuUra, Kloanco Drokenii Co. rxik J Kin an c Illdg.. Kaau Cltr Mo. at 22(1 19(4 44 to 4(1 40 (7 7114 a V 1