TUB BEE: CWWTTA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1013. PKT STOCK. nOBTON terrier pups cheap. Doug. SSBS. " PSKSOXAIj. ftlla FUhcr. man., bath, clcc trtat. D M.n A V Tit nnn t t nv Sextan pharmacy, nth nd Podf. Box Co., 3th and rftclflc, Harney ir TUB SALVATION A KMT solicit CASt. ctf clotiilng; in (act. anything you do dot need. v collect, repair and sell At 111 N. 11th St, (or cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Tel. Douglas iui and Wagon will ealL MANICURING, face, scalp, magnetic treatment Miss DeBar. 1711 Dodge. Marguerite Halloran. massage. D. 77H. MAGNETIC treatment. K. Ilrott, ju.auimiHi Kt3 vlnton- D YOUNCl women coming tn Omaha as ptrangers are Invited to visit the Younr women's Christian association building at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers' aid nt the Union Station. MASSAGE Swedisn movement. 411 iU..OOVV.Tl-1 Ufle n(g DougUs C377 Massage. 1st 11. r.6. 17a Dodge. Mrs. Steele. 123 SUBSCRIPTIONS TO the I H. Journal. J1.50; the S. K. l'ost M.tO', the Country Gentleman, 11.50, by Kept. 30, earns that $3,000 for the Invalids' Pension Ass'n. Your renewal contributes Kc. Phone Douglas 71G3. Omaha. GORDON. TUB MAGAZINE MAN. FREE homesteads, C40 acres; big open ing national forest reserve October 1, rant and McPherson counties Nebraska. Bond 12 for reserve map and full Informa tion how to secure yourself one of these sections of fine land. Save yourself loca tion fee. Qrant-McPherson Mao Co., North Platte, Neb. BAMS Oil EXCHANGE It. It. WILL, trade fine Irrigated land In northern Colorado for good hardware. stock. Address Hot lis. Windsor, Colo. SEND for our large exchange book. BhoPfji & Co.. Dept U.. Omaha, Neb. WANTED To exchauge my S20-acr Improved farm In Hie Rosebud for stock of merchandise Welti located for business. Btock must not exceed 110,000. Will J. Meyers, Winner. B. D. FOR EXCHANGE 400 acres, a good farm In southeastern Kansas, 8 miles from good town; price J24.0OO. Incum brance 17,000. Equity 117,000. Wants gen eral mdse. or hardware. Would consider clear rental property, or Iowa, north Missouri or eastern Nebraska land. Ad dress The Allen County Investment Co., Iola. Kan. FOR SALE or trade, tho best Improved M0 acre stock ranch In north central Ne braska, about SCO miles west of Omaha, best reasons for selling. A small payment (down and a mortgage back cn tho placo for the balanco will take It. answer at onco Ir Interested. Address S 132, caro Bee. REAIj estate. AUSTItACT OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of flco In Nebraska. 206 Urandcls Theater. ACREAGE l'OU SALE. 24 ACRES, CLOSE IN. Only 25 minutes' ride from Omaha postoffice we have a swell country home, Just the thing for a poultry farm. There are good buildings on the place and It lies right on the paved road. The price Is $8,500. Only 11,000 cash; balance an nually. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ware Block. D. 1781. 20-Acre Farm Four miles of Council Bluffs, 4-room house, good barn, 4 acres fruit, 2 acres timber, balance in cultivation. This Is a nice little place, the land Is good, it Is closo In and excellent road to city. Priced at 14,200; $1,000 cosh, balanco long time at 6 per cent M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 103 Pearl St, Council Bluffs. CITY mOl'KIlT .'Oil SALIC NEW BUNGALOW of 5 large rooms, oak finish throughout; gas and electric fixtures; polished floor; large garage; 14x16 cement lloor and electric lighted; full cellar and tjood make furnace; wail highly decorated; 4412 N. 21st; east front, south of Ames one block; for terms seo me. Thoa. W. Hozen, 207 McCague bids. Douglas 1300. $1,000 NICE cottage, well located; $100 down, HO per month. Intennountain Realty Co. 83S Beo Bldg. Doug. 4025. 2725 CHARLES ST. 6-room house, $1,800, 200 cash. Here Is a chance to secure a good home at very easy terms. McCAGUE INV. CO., ' 1506 Dodge St Kountze Place $3,900 A REAL bargain for dale by owner; house, 4 years old; reception hall, parlor, dlnlngroom and kitchen, first floor; three bedrooms and large bath upstairs; attlo stairway; .cement block foundation and porch, laundry entrance, burglar alarm; house well built; lot 60x121. Web. 6410. In my beautiful new, 6-room bungalow. Sleeping porch, well located; largo lot. Price was $5,000, cut to 13.8S0. House cost 14,600. Webster 4193. 2866 Blnney St TWVCDTiIlfWH'P t i l Completely furnished 3-upartment house, always rented for $57.60 per month. Only block from Harney car. A very un usual opportunity and worth Investlgat- ,nBpAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ware Block. D. 1781. TO settle an estute. double flat and 1H story bouse. 821-23-25 S. 20th Bt; first class condition: reasonable, l'hon H. 29JJ SNAP Five-room house, strictly mod ern except heat; lot 4&130 feet Tele phone Webster IKO. FULL lot, nine-room nouse, near high school, $8,000. O. P. Stobblns, 1610 Chi ergo St FOR SALE CHEAP Two good houses In best location In South Omaha, ar ranged for four families; owner expect ing to leave city. Inquire 817 N. 25th St., Tel. South 3600. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT, FIRST SRH JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1M2 FARNAM T 635 SOUTH 27TH ST. Nice home, also fine for renting; new, well-built, square two-story house, all modern. Sold all other property and wish to leave. Look It over and make offer, v REAL ESTATE. FAIIM A RANCH LANDS POIl BALK Colorado. 480 ACRES best grazing and farm land. Weld county, Colorado, 15 per acre. Rich ter, 603 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. Iotvn. 40-Acre Farm Six miles from Council Bluffs. A good all-around little farm where you don't have to depend on any one crop. You can raise corn and hogs, keep a few cows, chickens and bees. There Is some alfalfa on the place, about 3 acres bearing or chard and 1-acre vineyard: 6-room house, barn; 2 good cellars; a little timber; good level road to city. You can make a good living and lay by something every year on this place if you handle It right, and it Is worth the price of 36,000. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. ( Nebraska. FREE HOMESTEADS 840 acres, big opening national forest reserve Oct. 1 Grant and McPherson counties, Nebraska. 1 Send $2 for reserve map and full Infor mation how to secure yourself one of I these sections of fine land. Save yourself I location fee Urant-McPherxon Map Co.. North Platte. Neb. BARGAIN 100-acre well lmp.oved farm. acre. Douglas county. See 1L i. A. Gibbons, Elk horn. Neb. REAL ESTATE. FARM RANCH LANDS Foil 9ALI8 Ncvr lurk. 140 ACRES best wheat and stock land; good buildings. $6,500. Easy payments. Geneva Form Co., Geneva, N. Y. Cata logue free. Thirty acres rich, level, loam; nearly new S-room house, good barn. High school half mile. Only $2,S0O; $600 down. Geneva Farm Co.. Geneva. N. Y. Montnnn. MONTANA IRRIGATED LANDS. Ust your Carey right and secure a 160-acrs farm In famous Valler country, where wheat yields 60, oats 100, barley 65. flax 20 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 1036, Valler. Montana Teint. A CUANCE to buy farm land direct from the owner, 6,000 acres ranch and farm, situated eight miles from the gulf and seven miles from the railroad. Sixty miles N.-E. of Brownsville. Plenty of rainfall for growing crops, good ar tesian flowing, well water. Good climate winter and summnr. A fine tract to colonise. Will sell In a. body or In 1,000 ncre blocks. If Interested write quick for terms to Box 119. Raymondvltle. Tex. I HAVE nothing to trade, but have a 15.3S2-acre tract which must go in a body at $18.60 n n acre. Aiso, St. Joseph's island, near Rock port Tex., 32,000 acres, which must bo sold In a body at $10 an aero; only twenty days to sell It In at that price. W. H. Graham, Cuero, Tex. Mlscellaneana. 740 ACRES. $30,000. 6H miles from county seat of 3,600 peo ple. Railroad connections, academies, seminaries and first-class schools. Rail road loading Htatlon one mile from farm. Several fine springs, two deep wells, two sets of Improvements, good houses, barns and outbuildings; 230 acres of bottom land In cultivation. Fine alluvial soil equal to the bottom lands of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa or Missouri. About 800 acres of sec ond bottom still In virgin timber. This Is excellent farming land. The rest Is rolling and well timbered. All land not in cultivation Is In pasture. This prop erty is now used by owners as stock farm. Reasons for sellng, good. No trades considered. Reasonable terms made to cash buyer. If interested, write J. D. Waters Sc Company, Bonner Springs, Kan. REAL ESTATE I.OAK& MONEY to loau on Omaha homes. No delay. J. II. Mlthen Co., Inc.. ail CUf National Bank Uldg. Douglas 1278. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. LOANS of $1,000 and up desired on im proved real estate. Large loans a specialty. W. II. THOMAS, 228 SUte Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our srecialty. Stull Bros. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Fornam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam tit iiaL CITY LOANS. Bemls-Corlberg Co.. u 810-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. HARRISON & MORTON. U16 Om. Nat $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. We4. Wead Bldg.. ISth and Farnam. GARVIN BROS.&'Mang: WANTED City loans. I'etars TrustCo. HEAL ESTATE WANTED. HOUSES and vacant lots to sell on easy payment; have customers. Western Real Estate Co. Phone D. 3G07. to 3,000 acres In central northern Ne braska; good sou, plenty oi nay. uoh i answer this unless you have a bargain for cash. Aoaresa r ia-, uaro u f ITtW n All attmA. fnr fL IaTATA mTlCh A iiaiu ............ . - - - rZi , , In northwestern Nebraska; will consider 6 000 acres or more. I want Information .v.- nronnr. Acrnts need not reply. Address ta io cvltb m:c, WE have a customer ior a lurso will consider 1,W to 1,600 acres of good farming land In one body in northern Nebraska, something that might later on be divided Into smaller farms. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, .Omaha. . LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST "L."i a UAiith Omnhfi flatfa mileage aftd shrinkage. Your consign Sent receive prompt and careful atten tion Live Stock Commission MerchnnU. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bids The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION Tenth & Mason. Union Pacific . . Depart Arrive. SrCi ::::::::: : i si ?m rf-wam Ban FranclS Llmlt.4 a.,l'A VV-sVom Tw.inn Limited ,.,,..al:S0 ara a T. P ir.WwSOB' Umlt.4.a :5 am a US pm Mnrth PliUe Local a silS am a4:4Spm n?.nJ lilauS LMa a til pm al0:S0 am Chicago, nock Island & Pacific EAST nocky Mountain Llmlul '..a 1:05 ara aU:07 pm hicncn Local Pa b;J5 am bl0il pm mE uSV E." !!"" !"t"a Ch ciso Nlsht Eipr ....a 4:1 p a JiMpra Di Molnw Loeal Pa....a 4:27 pm all:12 pm Chlcafo.N.b. L1,t'"' tM pm ,:W m Chlcaso-Nebraaka Umlt.4 'to Lincoln 1:0 am as;4Tpm Colo, and Cal. Eiprea....a 1:50 pm a 4:0Jpra nkla. b Tezaa Exproia a 4:H pm alliit am Rotky Mountain Llmltad ..aUi7 pm 1:67 am Missouri Pacific K C & St. L Exp a 1:00 am a 7:15 am K. G." St U Eip !Upm 5:555)ra K. C. & Bt. Paul alliSOam a 1:30 pm WaliasU . Omana.St. LouU Kxp : P i m Mail and Uiprsa. a7:0:am alf.lS pm minberii Local trora C B.b S:0U pm bl0: n Illinois Central " Chlcaio Umlted a t,:u pm XT, "i" v.nr. a :U am a 1:50 pm CblcaK", aillwaukee & St. Paul Limited T:t pm 11:11 am Chicago Special a t :M pm 7 ill pm S:U pm 11:43 pm 11:45 pm 11:50 am Calllornia m" v Cblcaso DirlU" Special.... 7: am Manilla Local a :10 am i.r,v iicai .i ......a :io am CIiIcoko Jfc Northwestern NOKTiiiiuunu. Tln City Epre a T: am sl:M pa Dakota MMeuser ,...b 7: am a Kiio am Sioux City Local a S:M pm a t:M pm Mlnn.apolla Expraat pm alt:10 am Dakota Eiprea a 7:00 pm bl0:J0 pm Twin City Llmlttd a :0& pm a J:25 am 1 ' EASTUOUND. Danyer Special a.,;?"n J!S m Carroll Local a 7:00 am a :00 pm Hanker. Expr.i a 1:40 am nll:5l pm Clilcaxo Local a!i:10 pm a l:!a pm Carroll Local a 4:10 pm 10:00 am Chicago Special a :00 pm a 7:10 am Haa h'ranclaco Ltmltad.......a l:S5 pm a V:ll am Urcrland Limited a :M pm a 7:30 am Orecon-Waiblniton Limited. .a :10 pm all 10 ara Loa AngaUa Umlted atl:l pm allUO am A WESTBOUND. Cbadron Local a 1:00 am Llncoln-Dallta a t:M am a S:20 pm Uncoln-Long Pin a 1:15 pm al0:13 pm llaitlnn-Suptrlor , b 1:15 pm b 1:20 pm Deadwood-llot Springs .......a J: pm a 5:10 pm Twin City Eipraaa 7:44 am alj:60 pm Caiptr-Lander n 1:15 pm all:00 am Alblon-Oakdal b : pm b 1:11 pm Chlcasro-Great Western Twin Cllr Llmltad a 5:10 pm t 8:10 am t la City Eipreaa a 7:4 am al0:50 pm Klcaio K.pr 100 pm a s:tt pm BURLINGTON 8TATIOX Tenth A Sfasun. lnrllnKl Denter UmlU :40 am Arrlra. a 7:O0 am a :M am a 1:45 pm a 1:43 pm a :10 pm a I i pm aU.U pm lI'W mo 1.10 am a 3:00 am U0:!O am s 1:30 am a 1:41 pm all .10 pm a 1:55 pm a (:oo am Ml 00 am U1W am a ( 50 am a 10 pm Cblcago-umana in..r a California .a 4:10 pm ,a 4:10 pm .a t:M am .a 4:10 pm .b 1:1 pm . 11:15 cm rugtt Bound Eipreaa Kcbraata rolnla Dlack llllla Lincoln Mall 1 Northwart Eipreas M?oraka Eipreaa .a 1:15 am .a 7:11 pm .b S:CC pm . 1:11 am .all:10 pm ,a 7:13 am all 51 pa a 4 SO pm .a al:s0 pm .b i.M pm .a 4 a& bm lliu.uiu BcburUr-l'latiamouUi riatlamouui-iowa IMllaTca-l'latUmoutb .... Chicago Special Dantcr Bpeeial Chicago Eipreaa Chicago Fat llipreaa ... Cteaton Ical gt, L, K. C Special.,,. . at tn..nh alO 45 pro. K V Bt. ' Joaeph a t.ll am la) Daily. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Corn Market Given Temporary Rally by Large Purchases. WHEAT QUITE CONSERVATIVE Trailing Alonir After Other Grntns, Small Cerrnl Keeps Near Shore nnd the Traders Are Quite Disappointed. OMAHA. 8fPt. 6. WIS. A group of big houses bought corn on the early dip yesterday, giving tho mar ket a temporary rally, but top prices for the day werp nmda nti mrlv trnilna In nil of the. months. There wus a renowal of realizing sales through a number or tno big houses durlnir thn lnul hntlr Vf.Mtml.l.V. and this, together with the natural week- iru uqumatton, which was expected, brought prices down about 1 cent under tho best levels. Transactions of that kind wore augmented by larger Chicago receipts and with a number of Illinois points reporting moro liberal offerings. Many reports from NobrnsUa and tho southwest told of continued hot weather working Injury to corn and feed gen erally. The bull enthusiasm, however, '? oUt ot the trade for the day. and while the more important ohsorvers be lieve high prices will eventually obtain, they would not be surprtswl to seo some further reaction, and also b-lleve that such a movement woJld put the market in a more healthy position. Commission houses absorbed the offerings on tho break. And it wn ,.tA,i timt v,n imv. lng on the decline was of good char acter. cash corn was UO-Vo lower. T" e action of wheat, as in other grains, .fas of a conservative character at tho 8&me time thn trndn wn llltln ill. appointed, because the English mnrket m.icu io respond to tho strong advance Oil this Rldn Thlirkilav T !. ..nluHntlnn offered In the oables was that there werej.nlore liberal offerings of new Canadian and Russian wheat Spring ri itoius in mo nortnuost wore ot much larger volume, nnd numerous mes sages from that section told of a slack ening of the cash wheat situation. kV wheat was UOHa lower. Brokers reported a La Salle street oper ator as the chief buyer of oats for the day, while the local trade was inclined IS ta?8 ,Proflts on holdings and following the deeune in corn. Cash oats were 4c lower. .,F)5.ar.ftnce! Wheat and flour, equal to 221,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu. Liverpool Cln! 1Vhnt um,4 1r.n-r' corn, Md lower. -. i-rimary wheat receipts wero ,1,3;6,000 bu. and shipments 061,000 bu., against ro .cptlLot VM.CC0 bu. and shipments of 1,090.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wero 910.000 bu. and shipments 219,000 bu., against re ceipts of 599.000 hu. nnit uhlnmenta nf 32S.O00 bu. last year. i'rimary oats receipts wero 1,000,000 bu. and shipments 000,000 bu agatnst receipts of 1,414,000 bu. and shipments of 707,100 bu. last year. GARLOT RECRTPTS. Chicago 8S 3S6 MinneaDolls 392 147 Duluth 642 Omaha 69 81 38 45 Kansas City 69 St. Louis 78 Winnipeg 216 The following cash sales wero reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter; 2 cars, E3t4c; 3 cars, 83c: No. 3 hard winter: I car, 83c; 2 cars, 82Hc No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 82c; 1 car, SVAc No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 83Vic. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, 83c. Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, 73Via No. 3 white: 2 cars, 73Uc No. 2 yellow: 1 car. 7SV4o; 3 cars, 73V4c. No. 3 yellow: 6 cars, 73V1& No. 2 mixed: 4 cars, 73c. No. 3 mixed: 6 cars, 73a No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 72o; car. 60c. no eraae: i car (oats mixea;, aytc; i car (hot), C9Hc; car, 66c. Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 41c; 12 cars, 40o. No. 4 white: 2 cars. 40t4c: 2 cars. 40a Rye No. 2: 1 car, 67c; No. 3: 1 car, 66c. umana uasn prices Wheat; no. z hard, 82tt84c; No. 3 hard, 8183c; No. 4 hard, 79H&'82c; No. 3 spring, 824;8Sc: No. 4 spring. 79?4ilf82c: No. 2 durum, 82383c; No. 3 durum, 8l82',4c. Corn: No. 2 white, 73ic; No. 3 white, 7S',4c; No. 4 white, 72 73c; No. 2 yellow, 73,iC73V4c; No. 3 yel low, 73V4c; No. 4 yellow, 72Q73c; No. 2, 73c; No. 3, 78c; No. 4, 719i72y4c: no grade, 6672c. Oats: No. 2 white. 41W42o; stand ard, AlQAHio; No. 3 white, 4041c; No. 4 white, 400400. Barley: Malting, 64 67c; No. 1 feed, 60355c. Rye: No. 2, 66W 67c; No. 3, 06C6c. y CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing; Prices on llourtl of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. a Big sales of corn by holders anxious to take profits In ad vance of the government crop report had a bearlBh effect today on all grain. At the close declines, compared with last night, were: Corn, MQ'Ho to Ho; wheat, Ho to tfc; oats, a shade to H04c. In provisions the outcome varied from So loss to an equal gain. Predictions of rain and that the hot wave would break before Monday led many corn owners to realise. Greater liberality of country offerings and a dwindling shipping call were also influ ential in causing longs to chango to the selling side of the market. Jjamaglng hot weather over the west hoisted corn prices early In the session. Prominent concerns led the buying, one house alone taking more than 1.000,000 bu. After tho selling movement began In earnest, however, support gave out and tho market became semi-demoralized, with no apparent power to rally. w iieai was aiieciea to a considerable extent by the action nf mm. An enriv advance In the latter grain helped whoat values and a later dnrlt them. Trade was rather narrow, there bclnir little dlsDosltlnn tn nytuml rnnon. Hons pending the beginning of another ween, unaiavoraoie weather northwest tended to aid tho bulls, but was offset oy wean caoies anu tne slowness of mill lng and shipping demand. une Closing tone was weak. Oats received relatively hnitur allnnArf on soft spots than other grain did. Two well-known speculators were conspicuous ,1, LIU J" JIIH. It was a choDnv market tnr nmut.inn. Pit traders did most of thn lumw.. were about evenly divided in their and WKc to Mo under last night Quotations ranged us follows: Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y, Wheat Sept. 8914 82KI Deo.. 91ia02! May. Corn: Sept. 97!i I 75T41 76H1! 764 22H7JH4JJ4 73 7wik74H(3H 76:077 77U 73H Dec. May. 74VifJ I YO uatsi ..I. Bept. Dec. 42U 43H 46 41 lay. 5HJlSl45Xi May, Pork; 4S&4H WW 4H 4SV4QH Jan.. 20 20 20 35 11 37J4-1 11 40 11 30 11 35 1 10 75 20 32H 20 20 20 35 20 20 1 22 29 30 37HI 20 Z5 May, Lard: 20 W Oct.. 11 40' 11 4Si U 37H U 40 11 35 11 3) 10 80 11 35 11 20 11 25 May, Ribs: II 40 11 35 10 75 11 30 11 30 10 75 Oct.. May. 10 624 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. MiiOlc; No. 3 red, K&gjaic; No. 2 hard. ty90$c; No. 3 hard, K83ic; No. 2 north ern. M93c, No. 3 northern, WaiHc; No. 2 spring, DlQ92c; No. 3 spring, sVQgic; velvet chaff, S8B92V4c; durum, 8HtS?c. Corn; No. 2, 77Vi&Wio; No. 2 white. 77i '.7U78c: No. 3 White. 77W5i78c: No. 3 vl. low, 77H6J8Vic Oats: No. 2 white, 41 Uibc; io. wiiue, wuH;g; sianaaru. 44VK4ic. nyoi no. i, wiuc. tianey. bOolc. Seeds: Timothy, $4.WfX.3$; clover, $J.00if 11.00. Provisions; Pork, $23.00; laid, Ill.SJOll.'t'Vt: riun, iiv.viYxuil.il. UTTKIt Hlf her: creamery. JlUfi.'in- T? ;Ot-Rirtll)ts, ,',319 Cttca: uncha cel. POTATOES HWher; receipts, 35 cn s; Melnn iota und I hlo, C0gC6c; New Jersey, ISfiKc. POl'LTRY Al ve, lower; springs. 17c; fOWlB, 14ftC. ailnnrapnlla drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 0. W 1 1 EAT No. 1 hard. 0c; No. 1 northern, 8SHa83T,c; No. 3 northern, 6e,887c: No. 3, S40S3Hc; No. 2 hard, Montana, 8THc; September, MV4c; December, 8l4QS9y,c; May, W'A &4 , F LOUR Unchanged. BRAN-I21.0OQ 21.50. CORN No. 3 yellow. 70&71V4C OATS No. 3 white, 37HC33C RYE No. 2. CHC4C FLAX-$1.44T,1.47H. BARLEY Unchaned to lo lower. Liverpool Gruln Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept 6-WHEAT-Spot. steady, No. 1 manltoba, 7sSVid; No. 2, 7s8td: No 8, 73Vid. Kuturcs, stcaily, October, Jsl'td; December, 7s2d, March, 7sSiI. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed new kiln dried, OaSM; American mixed, old, 7s; American mixed new via Galves ton, 6s lid. Futures steady; October Lev Plata, 6a V4d; December IxpUta, Js64d. .VmV YORK QU.MCUAL MARKHT Quotations of the nay on Vat-Ions Commodities. NEW YORK. Sin PIXJtTtlfllMdv. but quiet; spring patents, $4.OOg4.70; win ter straights. J4.10JH.W, winter patents, $4.40ff4.60; spring clears. $4.00tf4.M. iikat-spot market steady: o. z red, Wc; new No. 1 northern, s9Hc; Sep tember. S7Uc: December. MHo: May. $1.0Si. cohn fipot market firm: export, io. OATS SDot mnrket nulet: standard whlto. 48Jt49o; No. white, 4S4Sho, . 1913, 334fsec; 1912, lSfiCOc; Paciflo coast 1913. Jrb'aic: 1912. ISiiiBo. HIDES Firm: Bogota. 30Ur31ic: Cen- trnl America, 30i4c. PETROLEUM Steady! refined New York bulk, $5.00; barrels, $3.70; cases, $11.00. WOOL Stendy; domestlo fleece XX Ohio, 20fT27c. HAY Quiet; standard, $1.001.0JH; No. I, $1.055n.l0; No. 2, 90lo: No. 3, SOOSOc. IjBATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. f30c. ritoviSIONS I'ork, steady; mess, I3.za CT23.76; family. JSl.sOirtiJ.W: short clear. $.0..fi2.M. lloef. nulet; mess, IS.WQ 19.00; family, $30.001f21.C0. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., H.CHU16.00; pickled hams, $10.00316.50. Lard, steady; mlddlewost, $U.35e,11.45; re fined, barely steady: continent, $12.25; South America. U2.SS; compound, autet, $9.75010.25. tallow tJtcaay; city, one; country, C6;c: special, G"ic BUTTER Firm; receipts, 6,332 tubs; creamery extras, S030',ic, firsts, 27 Hi 29Hc; stato dairy, finest, 28mi29c; process extras, 2Gif2CV4c; firsts, 2Zytiic; Imita tion creamery, firsts, llHtiCoc, factory. June firsts, 24fi24Vic; factory, current make firsts, Z3WUZ4o; pacaing siock, June make, No. 1, 23c. CHEESE Firm; receipts. S32 boxes: state whole milk, fresh, colored or white specials, lSHeriSMo; average fancy, l&Vac; skims, nH12l4c. EaaS Firm; receipts, 11,893 cases; fresh gathered extras, 2$&30c; extra firsts, 26827c; ffrsts, 2425c; refrigerator, special marKS, lancy, season cnariies paiu, o 026c; firsts, 24&25a; nearby hennery, Whites, ZV3oa; gatneroa winies, iujic; western gatnerea wnites, poultry Live, steady; western chick ens, 17W180", fowls, l4Vittl6c; turkeys, 16o; dressed, firm; fresh killed western chickens, 1723c; fowls, I54fl9c; turkeys, ISOiOc. OMAHA GlSNIsnAX. MAUKIET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartons. 29c: No. 1. CO-lb. tubs, 2814c; No. 2, 26c FISH White, fresh, 14c; trout, fresh, 16c; large ciuppieB, fresh, 13c; Spanisn mnrktriil. ISo: shad roe. per Pair. 4iV; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh. 10a; buffalo, vc; bullheads, no; cimnnci ca-. fnsh, 16ci pike. 16c; pickerel, 11c CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32o; Amerl run Hwlss. 26c: block SwIsb. 240: twins. 17Hc; daisies, 18c; triplets, lSo; young Americas, 19o; blue label brick, ISa; 11m- berger, z-iu., ia; i-ew ioik, wnua, inc. POULTRY Broilers. 23o per lb.; hens, lCc; cocks, 12c; ducks, I8tf20c; geese, Ho; turknvs. 20a2Sc: plRoons, per doi.. 21.10: roosters, 9c; ducks, full feathered. 10c geese, full feathered. 10c; squabs. No. 1, $1.60; No. 2, 60c. BEEb" cuts mo. l nos, iyc: -mo. z, 14c; No. 3, 12V4c No. 1 Iclns, lSVsc; No. 2. l6Hc; No. 3, 13Vc. No. 1 chucks, Ho; No. 2, 10c; No. 3, 9Vic No. 1 rounds, 14c; No. 2, I2ic; No. 3, 12c. No. 1 plates, 7Vio; No. 2. 6o; wo. a, ec. The following pnceji are lurnisnea oj the GlllinsKy Fruit company: FRUITS-washlngton apricots. ner crate, $1.60; Wlckson large green plums. per crate, iz.uv; meuium rcu piums, per crate. 12.00; large blue plumbs, per crats. $2.00. Pears: Bartlutts, per box, $2.78; 5- box lots, IZ.OO. t-eaanes: i cr dox, boo; California B Hardy pears, per box, $2.25; Apples: uucness or Transparent, per bu.. Wo: C-bu. lots, sbo; 10-bu. lots, SOo. Cantaloupes: Arizona standard, per crate, $1.25; Arkona Pony, per crate, $2.76; Arlsona Jumbo, per crate, $2.76. Oranges: Extra line vaiencias. vat, a sixes, i-or t, 0.w: ounsisi veueiiuias, uv, .uu; i7ii -wi 2ic. nu aires, per box. Il.u.. uraDe- fruit: Florida,' inaian. uivei. to, i, m sixes, $10.00. cranDnrrws: tiyaporateo, r-.rtnn containing 36 packsges. pur car ton, $2.70. Grapsi Calllurnla. per crats, $l.b6. Lemons: Extra fancy Sunklst, J00 and sous, per dox, .ou, cu wli icu Ball. 300s ana ntsos. per dox, s.w. vwrsir.TAHLES Potatoes, large Cob bler, per bushel, 00c Onions, California. Urrn vbIIqw. per pound. 2itc Tomatoes. homegrown, per market basket, 60o; 6 crate lots. 46c. Watermelons. Alabama sweet, per pouna, ijio, o-ruie iui, hnunH. LUC MISCELLANEOUS Roasting ears, per oz.. 16c: Michigan celery, per dos., S5o; Mott's cider, per keg, $3.60: Nehawka w.i.r. ner keir. 13.25: asparagus, per dox.. I0o: rhubarb, per dos., XOo; onions, psr dox.. 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, per dox., 30c; parsley per aox., vo; raaisnes, 's: held lettuce, cer dox.. tl.OJ: Irnf lettuie. tier dox.. 20a: green peppers, per basket. 60c; wax or Sreen beans, per basket, $1.00;, hothouse cucumuera, .r.rli. - flower, per lb 1012V4o: Venetian garlic, per lb.. 12Hc; new cabbage, per lb.. M ....ni.ni ner iior.. tl.60: horseradish. dox. bottles In caBe. per case. 11.80; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., ,13.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., $125; walnuts. i nft shell, ner lb., 20o; medium pecans, per lb., 13Hc; Jumbo pecans, per lb 16c; giam pecaiiB, iMjui.u. vvvs shell. Per lb., 26c; f lterts, per lb. 16c; Drauo uimonas por iu. vw "v - lSc" Brazils, per )b.. 10c; large washed. r.... ktX i n.nniita. car lb.. 7c: lumbo pea nuts, Per lb., So; roast peanuts, per lb., bVic; sliellbark hlckorynuts. per lb., 4o; -..: nnnrorn. tier lb.. 4ci checkers. per 100-package case, $160; checkers, per r. ' 'Jr.... t in. T.n1l harrv boxes. quarts, per LOOP, $2.75. ii-.. ...n. c.liv Grain and Provisions bU'DKK. twv, ' - ' TfANSAS CITY Sept. 0. WHEAT-No. 2 hard; 80'ui8V4c; No. , 86H4IW14C ' mn N-Nn i wffltTnrMci No. 3. 7ClJATS-No. 2 white. 43S43V4o; No, "L.5?f-WL5'. f f,.4,.M. WIIFT-Dmber. tei; May. WM CORN-SepU-tnber. 77Ho: December, ' BUTTKh-CrVamcry, 30c, firsts, 23o; seconds. Z7c: pacRiiig, POULTRY" Hens, 13c; roosters, 9c; CUCKH, 10c; BPnnKB. JUW. ' St. Lonls General Market. HT IX1UI8 Sept. 6. VHEAT No. I red. Wj5o: No, 2 hard. 8i9.c; Bcptem "CORN-NO. 765; So t white. 780 OBOATS-Na' i 4!HcT'N6l 2 white. 4tc; Boptember. 43Kc; May. 48c t . tt i nix iw-7.. Ttpelnts. BlllDmnnts, Flour, bbl, n.J hu .90.000 66,000 Oiii-on Market. NF.W YORK. Sept. 6. COTTON Spot, S mldSln uplands. 12J60; gulf, IS.Wo; Per, iz.oac; , j7 ';,., m. 12.61c; March. 12.58c: April. 12.65c; May, iz.kc: june, jz.uc: uiy, "wv., . LIVERPOOL, Sept. OTTON-Spot, limited demand, tettdy; mlAMng fair, ni.rA. ,i ..1 i.i.u 1 til'. 7.Q7d: middling. 7.35d low middling, 7.13d; good ordinary. C633; ordinary, o.iixi; saies ,w uic. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. Bept 6. COFFEE 'Fu tures eased 011 owing w uiiyuimju European cables, a favorable view of Brazilian weather and reports of lower offerings In the cost ana ireigni mar ket. December, was quiet; September, 8.67c: October, 8.70c; December, 8.92c i.nn.n 9.00c: March. 9.20o: May. 9.33c July and August. 9.41. Spot coffee quiet; Rio No. 7, VAc Santos. No. 4, UTi(&12Mc; mild, quiet; coroova, uouiniai. ' St. Lonla Live Stoelc Market. ST. IJUIS. AIo, Bept 6. CATTLE Receipts, 2.000 head: markrt steady; good to choice sters, $7.2&O.00: Blockers and feeders. 5.257.60! cows and heifers. $4.76 .75; bulls, I5,7&.7; calves, jo.wipii.a southern steers, $.O0Q7.76; cows and hclf H0O8 Receipts, 2,300 head; market 10c higher; pigs and ugnis, s3.Dua.rs.z3;. mixou and butchers, j.nhv.); good neavy, 18.70fi9.10. 8HEBP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. 1.200 head market steady, muttons, xi jearl.ngs, fi-OOKtW; iambs, $5.00417,00. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Most Kinds of Cattle Sharply Lower for the Week. HOGS SLUMP SOME DURING WEEK Fat Sheen anil Lambs Ten to Fifteen Cents I.oirrr Than the Close of Last Week Feeilrrs Show but Little Changer. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 6. 1913. Receipts weie Cattle. Hogs. She" Official Monday 7.906 3.8M 80.930 Official Tuesday ,74l S.M0 27.S01 Official Wednesdoy.... 6.775 7,904 50.419 Official Thursday ..... 3,827 6,909 28.034 Official Friday 2.SS0 S.713 8.349 Estimate Saturday 800 4,200 6.170 Total this week ,,J8 34,062 121,374 Total last week I2,13 37,097 83,388 Total 2 weeks ago 19,352 36.4S2 72.2i9 Total 3 woeks ago 16,631 41,749 51,616 Total 4 weeks ago 16,955 68,451 75,514 Same period last yenr..26.4I5 31,265 85,354 The following table ttunvx tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep the South Omaha live stock m.trket for the year to date as compared with last ycart 1913 1911 Inc. ni at!e 578,712 579 m M77 "OSS 1.903,824 2,263,006 359.141 Sheep 1,602,126 1.415,068 87,067 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs ot 8011th Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. 11912.1191LU910J19TOJ1W8J1W7 Aug. 23. 7 SH 10 7 15 8 CJ 7 3 Aug. 24. 3 16 7 00 8 61 T 63 6 S3 Aug. 25 7 91H 7 10 8 70 7 71 3 II Aug. 24 7 Si 8 15 7 12 8 67 7 CO 6 M Aug. 31 7 91 8 31 8 69 7 63 6 11 Aug. 28 7 924 s 31 7 IS 7 69 6 46 Aug. 3 7 4!( 8 33 7 161 8 911 1 6 47 Aug. 30 7 9j 8 36 7 11 9 01 7 73 Aug. 31 S29 7 02 8 94 7 77 6 65 Sept 1. 7 83 7 07 8 79 7 82 6 45 Sept. 2. 7 67H 8 32) 7 12 8 85 7 80 6 43 SepL 8. 7 60V 8 27 8 93 7 S7 6 63 Bept 4. 7 64Vi 8 24 7 47 7 85 8 67 Sept. 5. 7 73S 5 2.1 7 08 9 02 6 61 Sept 6.7S0US276 92 907787 6 61 5 (7 677 6 71 6 C8 6 71 i 73 6 67 & 66 6 61 6 76 6 81 Sunday. Receipts nnd disposition of llvo stock at tho Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. 111. ycBttirday: RECEIPT3-CAHLOADS. Cattle.IlogB.8lioop.llorses C M. & Bt lty 2 .. is I u 1 6 22 7 i I if i 8 .. 1 4 1 2 .. 2 .. .. 22 64 17 4 mo. rac. lty.... C. A N. W., east... C. & N. W.. west.. C Bt. P., M. & O. C B. & Q.. cast.. C, B. & Q., west.. C R. I. & P.. east. C. R. I. & P., west. Illinois ucnirai ity. C. G. W. Ry Tnlnt repaints DISPOSITION II15AU. Cattle. Hogs. Bheeix Morris & Co.... 374 Swift & Co Cuduhy P. Co., Armour & Co... Schwartz & Co. Other Buyers.. 374 809 825 200 17 COO Totals 2,861 077 f"ATTI.HTli wer a fow cars of cattle here as usual on tho last day of thn wk. hut not enough to malco a market For the week receipts have been tl.o largest slnco the beginning of tho igo season, arrivals consisur ariv nf mnn-n cattle, but wit a Httlo sprinkling of corn-feds. As com pared with a year ago there has been a gain of around 3,000 head In the arrivals. Good to choice corn-fed steers have been In very moderato supply throughout tho weeK, una in consequenco sieauy Havo LOW RATES to PACIFIC $30 $25 TO TO ftfiATA SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGLES, ?OU PORTLAND, SEATTLE. $17 SO THE BURLINGTON HAS THROUGH COAST SERVICE OVER FIVE ' DIFFER ENT ROUTES. Southern Pacific Burlington Salt Lake Route Burlington Western Pacific Burlington Northern Pacific Burlington Great Northern Burlington 0ITY TICKET OFFICE, 1502 tprlct-s 1ir.no been mnintalnod. On the oiiHi IiriiiI. fair to pretty decent kinds ot corn-teas are lHltSc lower than at the clcsc of last week. The best cattle sold as high as 10. that being the highest I rloo paid this year. Good range steeis, owing to the large receipts, are 1649200 lower than a week ago, with the cpmmon tc medium kinds, such as not especially sought after by killers or feeders, nie 2y-40o lowur, Good cows and heifers have not shown very much change during tho week and aro not over 10c lower than at the oloso of lint week. On the other hand, the common to medium grades nro as much as 24tf40o lower. The week opened with n strong and active feedor market, but slnco Monday prices liavo been rapidly cosing off under tho two-fold Intluenco ot large receipts nnd a very" moderate buying demand fiom the country. As a result of this, prices ore around 16ft00c lower, nnd a good many cattle In the hands of specu lators wero still unsold nt a late, hour, with a prospect that nomo of them, nt least, would have to ba kept over till next week. The demand hns been limited alt tho week to the bettor grades of nil weights, while the common rough and plain kinds luivo been slow sellers, nr.d tho cnttlo left In the yards nrc largely of that kind. Quotations on cuttle: Good to cholco corn-fed beef steers, $S.20Ur9.C0; fair to good corn-fcil beof steers, $7KMr8.20; common to fair corn-fed beef stucrs, $7.00 good to choice cows. $6.25ff7.00; fnlr to good grades. 3K.26lr6.26; common to fair grades. $3.2A5C.O0; good to choice stoi-kcrs and feeders, .76f7,75: fair to good Block ers and feeders. I6.26OT.76; common to fair stockers and feeders. l5.75fiU2J- stock ?PJ52J,.nrt ""rs. J4.7W0.75: veal calves, WOWrt.75; bulls, stags, etc, $3.0CWrtU0. HOOS-Suppllcs wore vcr' moderato this morning and as advices from other points showed mora or lrnu itnirii, fir.. bids woro made nt prices that were mostly u iiiHiivi, iv lima nine was wasiea in preliminaries and In a short time the offerings started moving at tho advnnco. After tho moro urgent orders had been filled trado slowed down somewhat, but prices paid on tho close looked to bo as good as nny other time Tho movement was rather slow all tho way through, but practically everything had boon sold by 9:30. A range of $7.70G7.SO oatchos most of the sales, with the long string soiling at $7.75. Shippers bought freely and while tops showed no advance, prices were gen erally quoted ns strong. Tho best price paid was $8.40. For tho week shipping hogs show a slight decline. With tho exception of one or two days the quality of tho light offerings has been fairly good, and tho reduction In tho top Is due largely to tho slackness ot the demand during tho first three or four days of tho week. Tops nro 16a lower than they Wore last Baturday. The week's market on packing hogs has been very unsatisfactory to the selling Interests. Receipts havo not been heavy at any time, and tho largo docllno reg istered on tho first two days ot the week was the result of a very slack killing demand. The decline for the six days amounts to about 20a As a rule the markets havo been weaker on tho close than at any other time and on two or threo occasions hogs had to be carried over, packers flatly refusing to buy them. Today's receipts Included some 64 enrs, or 4,200 head, making the week's total 34.062. This la about 8.000 smnllor thnn last week, but Is over 2,600 larger than a year ago. SHEEP Some soventoen cars, or 4,250 head of Wyoming feodlng lambs, arrived. but stopped only for food and water whllo on ineir way 10 an eastern point Liberal receipts of tat lambs and sheep, accompanied with a considerable re.luo. tlon In prices, featured the trade during the first half of the week, but from then on the suddIv of all kinds of killers fall off a little, with the result that a ennd part of tho loss earlier In tho week was recovered, malting the general market on Imth killing sheep and lambs still about lag loo lower man ins weett s closing quo- 11 t.iv, kuou iu cuoice range imjcvcs, fi.m W7.76; fair to good, rnngn beeves, $r,.60i 7 26; common to fair rnnpe liccvrs, $5,76 C6.60: good to chnlcn lirlf,.r KrjlBIW' joux ticket road "BURLINGTON" I SEPTEMBER 25TH TO OCTOBER 10TH ONE WAY. FROM OMAHA CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, UTAH, SOUTHERN IDAHO, CENTRAL MONTANA. DAILY tnmX. SEPTEMBER ROUND TRIP FROM OMAHA HIGHER. INCLUDING CALIFORNIA AND PUGET SOUND. Evory day through standard and tourist sleeper service to Los Angeles, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, San Francisco; personally conducted excursions Sundays, Tues days and Thursdays. Evory day through tourist sleepers direct to Los Angeles, via Denver, Scenio Colorado, Salt Lako; personally conducted Wednesdays and Fridays. Every day through standard and tourist sleeper service to San Francisco, via Denvor, Scenio Colorado, Salt Lako and Feather River Canyon; personally conducted Wednesdays and Fridays. PUGET SOUND LIMITED. Omaha to Pugot Sound, G6 hours, over direct line through the Northwest to Butte, Helena, Spokane, Tacoma, Portland, Seattle; high class electric lighted train of chair cars, standard and tourist sleopors, dining cars, etc. GREAT NORTHERN EXPRESS: For Great Falls, Spo kane, Pugot Sound, British Colurahia; electrio lighted high class train, with all classes of through equipnien. Make yonr reservations early, as thero will be a large volume of travel to Southern California within thla sixteen-day1 period of Colonist rates. Join the Durllngton'a personally conducted excursions to Loa Angeles; let us help you go In comfort over tho. interesting and aconio way to the .coast. Booklets free, "California Excursions," "Pacliio Coast Tours," "To the Great Northwest," "Special Low Fares to the Pacific Coast," "Burlington Red Folder," "Summer Tours to tho Pacific Coast." Farnam Street. tatluns While fat lambs made up n ver, large percentage of tho receipts mutton offerings continued In relatively light supply, being a little lighter than usual for this time of tho year. NotwIthsUnd lng a generous supply of lambs the de mand tor them In still good, as was evl denced toward the close ot the week, thi Inquiry being best for the better grade On tho other hand, buyers do not seem particularly desirous of many aged sheep, and as a result what fow such kinds wcri on sale met with rather slow sale most of the week. This was especially trui In the rase of wethers and yearlings. inc teener msrKet was in marKeu con trast to the trade In killers, as both teed, lng sheep and lambs were brisk sellerl nt good, strong prices on most days. On Monday, Tuesday and weiincsuay tne volume of trade was, as larKO and the demand as keen ns at any time slnco the opening of tho season. Toward the close of the week, however, whllo trado still remained In good healthy condition th offerings did not change hands as qtilckl) ani if anything prices hnd an easier ten dency, though In spots some Individual sales looked a trifle better, sincuy icvu lng lambs, according to weight nnd qual Ity. aro quotable at $6OOif0.85. ... Ollntnf innm nt ahfen and IftmbS! Lambs. good to choice. $7.6Ofi7.70; lambs, fair to good, f7.ooif7.6o; lamns. cuus, w.wu.v, lambs, feeders. f6.O0tf7.O0; yearlings, good to choice: $5.6005.75; yearlings, light to good, $.-..253.50; yearlings, feeders, $!.! Cffi.00; wothers, good to choice, ;;: 4.ro; wethers, rair 10 goou, wethers, feeders, 3I.wu4.ms ewes, kuuu to oholce. $4.000.4.33. ewes, fair to good. 3J.80B4.oo; ewes, icetiors, hn ii.oMrs.OO. SSI Idaho feeders lambs B4 6 Do 493 Idaho lambs ' CHICAGO LIVI3 STOCK MAIIKKT Cattle Slovri Steady llosj Steady Sheep Weak. mttflAGn. Sent S.-OATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market slow and steady; beeves, ld.90SO.13; Texas steers, $0.70Jtf7.76; west ern steers, $0.0007.90; stockers and feeders, $5.60r7.90i cows nnd hclfors, $3.7008.00, calves, $S.75tfll.75. HOGS Receipts, ,ww neaa; mamo stendy to 10c higher: bulk of sales. $7.90 CS.00; light. $S.504i9.S24; mixed, $7.6509.23: hoavy. 37.604 S.80; rough, $7.6001.76; pigs. 48HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head; market weak to 10c lower', native, J3.605f4.7o; western, .(W1.w; yenning $5.0O6.75: lambs, native, $6.603'7.68i west. cm, J6.WW7.SJ. KnniM Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Scut 6. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market, steady: prime fed steers, $8.60!?9.00; driwed beet steers, $7.6038.60; weatorn steers, $6.25 7.90; southern steers. $3.00S.6O; cows, $3.5 06.50; heifers, 13,5078.76: stocKern ana feeders, 34.7507.7S; bulls, $.2504.2&; calves, $5.60010.00. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market. 10a higher; bulk, $8.2508.76; heavy. t8.lCfi6.45; J mckers and butchers. $8.S508-82H; light, S.20OS.S0: pigs. $6.7607.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, $6.75fr7.60;( yearlings, t4.75fiG.25; wethers, $4.2604.76; ewes. t3.60O4.00: stockers and feeders. 6t3.OO0C.75. Slnnx City Live Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. Ia., Sept. 0. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head no quotations. HOGS Receipts. 4,600 head; market llkllivii limTJ, fl.WHtl.lv, iiiicu. .lilVl. ov 1 light, $7.8007.90; bulk rif sales, $7.6007.70. miKKV AND LAMUtJ Receipts, 3,400 hoad; markot Bteady; fod muttons, t5.Coff 5.00; westerns, J4.2GO4.60; ewes, $3,7504,23; lambs, $6.6007.75. St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market steady; steers, $6,603.76; cows and heifers, $3.8&08.75; calves. $6.00010.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.100 head; market steady; top, $8,661 bulk, $8.1008.66. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; lambs. t0.60O7.G0. COAST 30TH Phone Douglas 1238.