TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1913, 11 1 OFFERED FOR KKXT., Iloniri and Cottages. NEAR SAUNDERS & ST. CECILIA'S school, 2 hort blocks to Farnam-N. 40th line; paved; new homes on all sides; S-r., garage. 135. O'KEEFE REAL ETATE CO., 1015 Omaha Nat. Doug. 2715. EvonlnRS II. 33S or II. 6134. NEW 9-r. house, water, heat, oak floors, sleeping porch. ', H. 2558. 9-ROOM all modern cottage, hardwood floor, nice lot, near high school, to small family, $35. 2o29 Cap. Ave. Tel. D. S7J or T7. RE Ali ESTATE. AI1STRACT OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 80S Brandels Theater. 8212 HAMILTON ST. Six-room modern cottage. Apply 3210 Hamilton Bt. 3008 Hamilton, 4 rooms, new. ?26. 1515 N. 20th St.. 6 rooms. $M. 3504 N. 24th, mod., 8 rooms, $24. 23W Douglas. 8 rooms. $30. JOHN N. FREN7.KR. Douglas 664. NEW cottage. 6 rooms and bath, gas, electric light, cemented cellar, modern ex cept heat; $19.00 month; 2S3I Franklin; paved street, large lot. L. Harris, 676 Urnndets Bids. BRICK house, 2612 Dewey Ave, seven toonis, modem. Moyer Stationery Co., IS16 Karnam 8U ; NSW 5-rooln, modern without heat. 2721 Tarker. Phone Harney 74. 7 ROOMS, modern except heat; fine re pair; J21.60 per month. Tel Web. 6621. NEW 7-rootrt house. 1S01 Blnney St. rhone Webster 394. . NINE-ROOM house, mod.; good loca tlon. 725 S. 37th. Webster 2590. WEST Farnam, fine, large, new resi dence with 2 baths, for rent, on N.-E. cor, 83th Ave and Davenport 8t. FIVK-ROOM modern house, 1319 S. 22d. Red 4315. FOR RENT Eight-room house, 2213 Dodge. St. Apply W. N. Chambers, 23) Rrandels Theater I31dg., Phono Douglas W. Store and Office. TOU RENT The office on ground .floor of The Bee building occupied, by th Havens-white Coal company. Frontage on Farnam St. and occupying about UM square feet, with extra entrance on the tourt of the building. Large vault Fin otnet) fixtures for &1. Apply N. P. Fell. jDee office. NEW etor bulldlr.s, 2CX60. Steam heat. 108 Jackson. 8111,6. 18th Bt. 22Hxeo. Ill Bo. 16th. steam heat, $100. 1304 Douglas, 21x0 feet. $100. 009 So. 13th St., brick. 825. JOHN N, FRF.NZER, Douglas 5S4. STORE on lth St., near Chicago. G. P. StebblnB, 1010 Chicago. BRICK storeroom. 1506V4 Webster, elec tric lighted. THOS. W. HA ZEN, 207 McCagUe. Douglas 1390. BRICK store rooms, cement basement. 1701 and 1719 Cuming Bt., S3) and $2$ ach, . s TMOS. W. HAZEN, 207 McCague. Douglas 1300. ' ' 1J07-9 Howard, $150. 2737 Davenport, store And steam heated flat 'above, $60, RINQWALT." Brandels Thea. Bide. OFFERED FOB SAWS. jyartallur. BLACK Iron bed spring, one 6x9 rug. I kitchen tables and a few chairs. Phono 117 6. 37th. Phone Harney 2102. MISSION parlor set, mahogany set, combination writing desk, chiffonier, side board, sewing machine, cupboard, child's bed, baaeburntr, range, cheap. 1819 Clark. FOR SALE Furniture of 2-rooms. Also the rooms for rent. Apply 012 No. 18th artor p:au p. m. . Unaleal Internments. ELECTRIC pianos. $125. 119 N. 15th. FDR SALE Instruments. DaraDherna- lla and music for orchestra. Apply Post Exchange, Fort amana. Neb. typewriters,. RENT an L. C. Bmlth & Bros, type writer, visible, late model, back, space key, guaranteed A No. 1 machine. L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter .Co.. 1S19 Far nam. ' Phone Douglas 213. Remember, this is new location. RENT ' Remingtons. Monarches and Smith Premiers of their maker. The Rem ington Typewriter Co., telephone Douglas 1284. Rental credited if you purchase and only .very newest and highest grade ma chines sent out. Rates, 3 mos. for 15.00 for understroke mac'iines or $3.00 per month " for latest moC visible writers. ALL. makes typewriters rented and sold? easy terms. Butts' Typewriter Exchange, iw Farnam St. Douglas C031. ACREAGE FOR 9 ALU Mr. Poultryman, Just the place you have been looking for; fine location for nnltllHf lil.nf fVl .1am... ...... tIA ...... -WV....J .'in,.., - w uunii Villi ffiv 'i;i iiiwiiiii buys this 10-ncre tract; see us at once. it.,- . -- i . . a . . ... iiiB usci xtcauy Agency, iwi vv (j. .vr. llldg GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Trade Shows Up with a Stub born Tone. CITY PROPERTY VOU SALK $200 CASH Balance easy :ets that dnndv two- story square house with four rooms on ursi noor. three bedrooms and bath. Up stairs (no fixtures In bath), gas, good water, cistern, east front lot set out In shnde and fruit trees; two blocks to 24th street car. BEMIS-CAELBERG CO. 310-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. Very Classy Home CLOSE IN 3012 DAVENPORT This neW frame and stucco house, just completed, has large living room, dining room, kitchen, break fast room, refrigerator room, back entry on first floor, three well lighted bed rooms with large closets, bath room and sleenlne Tvmrh' on ftprnml flnnr Inrcrn nt. tic, full basement, large Carton furnace. laundry tubs, floor drain, beam celling in living and dining' rooms, panel work in dining room, fireplace, built-in bookcase and seats, downstairs oak finish, Upstairs birch with oak floors, large south front lot facing on boulevard, built by day labor by the present owner; Is thoroughly mod ern and up-to-date; houso will be open for your Inspection Sunday, 2 to 7 p. m. Price $6,000. NICE COTTAGE. $1,100. Almost newf, 6-room cottage, having hot water, sower and gas and sleeping porch, on a lot 76x100. Don't let this get away. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 10 ACRES on S. E. corner 64th and Poppleton, south of Dundee. This land Is most sightly and Will subdivide Into 60 lots. Salable quickly nt 1350 per lot My price is $10,000 cash. Phone Red 2947. 6-ROOM, strictly modern, up-to-date bungalow, bargain for cash or will make terms; elegant location. Tel. Webster 6689. FIBLD CLUD district. Beautiful mod ern home. Large llvirrg room, dining room and bedrooms, tile bath and sleep ing porch on second floor. Buy. of owner and save commission. Easy terms. Tel. Harney 2216. INVESTMENT. $4.S00.i. . Completely furnlBhed 3-upartment house, always rented for $57.60 per month., Only i block ' from Harney', car. A .very un usual opportunity and worth Jnvestlgat ltutv, -vV'V ' PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ware Block. u. lToi.' 3130 SO. 1STH A good house and lot; goofli-ptaoe for g-nlce fumilyVeryrtWap. ' WEST FARNAM HOME. T Owing to business Interests necessitat ing absence from city, will offer for sale new nnd thoroughly modern ten-room residence on West Farnam hill. D. 147, Omaha Use. AS I am leaving city must sell my new 6-room house; modern, sleeping porch, hardwood finish throughout, beam cell ing, living room, dining room, full ce mented cellar and attic- Inquire owner, 4110 Florence blvd. Web. 6062. TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS. Two fine lots.- 40x116 each. Just off Far. nam St. on West Farnam hill "splendid. location ior bock uai or apartment nouse, only $3,950 for both. It you want a bar gain write C 219, caro Omaha Bee. NEW bungalow, oak finish full and oak floors; cement cellar, best make of fur nace, large garage; walls nicely deco rated; every Improvement, 21st St., south oi Ames Ave. uook. h over uunaay. THOS. W. HAZEN, 207 McCague. DISOO, $1,100 Four-room house' with good foundation. cellar partly cemented, electric lights, east front lot, entirely fenced chicken tight, about. 3 blocks to car, screens and storm windows.; win sen on $200 -cash down, balance monthly. Two "lots ad joining may be had ror izw.a lot. BEMIS-CARLBER(x 00. .110-312 Brandels Theater. TYPEWRITERS for rent; 3 months, ti. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANaE. RENT an Oliver typewriter, 3 months. $4. The Oliver Typewriter Co.. Doug. 29l. REBUILT and slightly used typewriter rented and sold on easy terms. Omaha Typewriter Exchange. 411 S. 15th 8t ,,4 aiUocllan-out. SAFES 2d-hand. American Supply Co. HALL'S safes, new and 2d-hand. Corey & McKenxle Its. Co.. 1407 Harney. D2444L gx-alr compressor. M2 B. 14th. FOR BAUE New anji second-hand carom and pocket billiard table and bowling alley and accessories; bar fix turea 'of all kinds; easy payments. Ths Brunswick-Balk Collendtr Co.. 407-4U9 t. 10th tit SAFES Overstocked; sacond-band; all makes. J. J. Derlght Safe Co.. 1112 Farnam EMPTY Ink buirels for sale. Apply Be Publishing Co., 17th and Farnam tits. KINDLING wood, $3 load. Gross Wrecking Co. A COMPLETE printing outfit -to trade for auto. Obee, Web. 3656. P2RSOXAI. Miss Fisher, mas., bath. else, treat. D, HA 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Batten pharmacy, 12th and Dodt. FOR SAXJSKlndUng wood. National Box Co.. 33th. and Pacific Harney 147 MANICURING, face, scalp, magnetic treatment. Miss Pellar. 1711 Dodge. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. - We collect, repair and sell At 111 N. 11th St., for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Tel. Douglas 4lia and wauon will call. O'CONNOR HEIRS "WANTED. Information of the heirs of John O'Con nor or Connor, who was a shoemaker, supposed to have wife and at least two children living In western Iowa, north western Missouri or eastern Nebraska. Address with full Information, N.H. Tun nlcllff, care of E. E. Thomas, 815 Omaha Nafl Bank, Omaha. Neb. NOTICE. I have changed my location to 214 Balrd Bldg., 17th and Douglas. Mrs. Dr. Rlt- tenliouse &. Hhater, ilu Elec baths. Marguerite Halloran. massage. U. 7711. Massage, 1st fL r.8. 1723 Dodge. Mrs. Steel. MAGNETIC treatment. E. Mrott, mxi.vTiij-ij.-'-v, isa Vinton. D. wx. YflilNfl Women . . T7 strangers are Invited to visit the Young Y.m.!ni Christian association building 1ltiiim!Lttn.tJ bt; Ave. wnere they will be directed to suitable boarding place, or otherwise assisted. Look for w-. ii-.nn liu m wis union station. MASSAGE Swuedr1,VLrao,?en,e.nl y ilea Bldg. UoiiifU, 0372 (J1 SUBSCRIPTIONS " TO i!1?1.1' Journal. $1.50; the S. E. Post, $1.60; the Country Gentleman. $1.60. by Sept. ,30. earns that $3,000 for the Invalids' Pension Ass'n. Your renewal contributes Wc. Phone Douglas 7168, Omaha. GORDON, THE MAGAZINE MAN. - J PET STOCK, BOSTON terrier pupa cheap. Doug.,SSS. 8AIJS OR EXCHANGE R. E. WILL trade fine lrrlcated l.nrt , northern Colorado for good hardware ttock. . Address Box 116, Windsor, Colo. FOR SALE, trade -or rent. K nr -full section, good hay, grain and stock farm highly improved, 125 mllet from Omaha, Cacha-Creek valley. Small payment down takes it. Address owner, Wm, K.- Whit ney, Neb., Dawes County. TO BUY, HELL UR RENT, FIRST SHE JOHN W. BOliaiHB, mi FARNAM NT. ONLY $600 cash, balance as rent; mod ern; 7-room now house. Harney 6917. SWINGLEY & OIPE, REAL ESTATE. Have moved from 23$ Bee Bldg. to fifth floor, room 640. ' Real Estate Trackage, 14TH AND JACKSON. Lot 66x132 at southeast corner 14th and Jackson Sts. End of switch. Price only $18,000. L. D. SPAUDING, 1618 Farnam St . Telephone Tyler 100. 4 REAL KSTATffi. FARM A RANCH LANDS FPU 9ALH Cuunda. FARMERS, why starve another- year? Come to the best mixed farming district in Alberta. 160 acres four miles' from depot and twenty miles ttom Edmonton. Water and timber on place. Sixty acres ready for plow. .Neighbors: American and . German-American. $20 per..aor, $1,200 oash, balance one and two - years. R. S. Ilsley, owner, 352 Albertai Ave., Edmonton. Alta. CORN TAXES A BEARISH TURN Ilenvy Holders In Futures, Are on the Selllne; Side of the Mnrkct, i IlrltiRlnK About Lntrcr Levels, backing away made the corn market In cline toward a downward rouase except for a half hour or so at midday. Cover ing by shorts who were rendered timid owing to predictions that the present generous run of shipments from the farms would taper off next week, caused the temporary rally. Oats followed corn, but seemed to lack vim. Packers wero believed to be supporting nearby options In the provisions market. There was considerable selling of deferred months, and for this action scattered longs received the credit. Artcls.1 Open. I High , .. OMAHA,, Sept. 18, 1913. There was a stubborn tone to the wheat trade last week, which was greatly en couraged by the large cash- sales hero ana in ujucngo. Tn northwestern mius took a great, quantity of wheat, and what they could not use was shipped to the other side of the ocean. One Boston house reported' that ocean freight room ns engaged Tor 100. boat loads pf bard wheat there Saturday. This is some of the grain which has been eolns down the lake so freely during the month. Liverpool was higher last week, due Chiefly to light offers of Candlan wheat ana n show of firmness on this side was seen In consequence. Cables stated that heavier Russian shipments and favorable harvest weather for the United Kingdom Checked the advance. Frost appeared In a numoer or spot over tno northwest this morning, but there was no claim that any damage was done on either side of the International line. Minneapolis wncai biocks increased smwo bushels Sat urday. Elevator Interests were on tho. buying side of December and May wheat last week. Willi tho present temper of the trade and the big movement of wheat in the northwest due on both sides of the line, traders feel friendly to the sell ing side on temporary bulges. i.asn wheat was unchanged. The weather forecast Is for generally fair weather, with rising temperatures. Several big warehouses and some of the elevator peoplo and leading Chicago In terests Were on tho selling side of De cember and May corn last week. The trade, as, a rule. Ignored the strong and higher Liverpool market Saturday. Every thine considered. It nm rfni..,i .bearish, turn in corn the Utter part of the nee ana more man likely it Will con tinue If .there, I no important frost scare. Cash porn was unchanged to He lower. The oats trado stood in readiness last week waiting for a display of weaknoss lUilftTV Wpfi"!K aalM "i-Chlcago were 800,000 bushels Saturday. Cash oata wera unchanged. Clearances of wheat and flour were iOOo C WWW bU,! Crn' h0n' ttt Liverpool wheat closed UOUd higher: Corn unchanged. 8 ' Primary whet receipts wero 3.S81.000 bu. and shipments' 1.,000 hu., against ro- yS&'iV ''W bu shipments of 1.774,000, bu.Mait year. ' ' T Prlmarjvprn. .receipts !were' 1)078,000 bu and-shlpmpnja or 61t,000 bu., '.against rel 1J58 .ot 1.057,000 buT- and shipments of rttt.ooo bu: iat,tyeaT;:'''r,v . P.rlnLary oaU reCelptseft-,1,392,000 bu and shipment of 699,000 bu., against re- CelDtS Of 1.671.00O bu. anil hlrn..n. nf 681,000-bu. last year, .- JJAliWI RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 94 -627 171 Minneapolis ...924 ,., ;., Duluth 1.03S Omaha , 74 70 35 Kansas City 134 ( 27 St. Louis ,.u....w. ........ 91 61 83 Winnipeg ,.,.... ;.. 1,445 .... Tho following cash sales were reported Wheat: No. 2 hard, 6 tars, 83o. No. 3 !aId' 1.c.?,r hc' 82Vic: cars, 82o; 1 ?lt, 51c Jo., 2 spring, 1 car, 83V4c. No, 3 spring. 1 car. 83o; 1 car, 8214c No. 3 durum. 2. cars; 82WC. No. S mixed, 1 car, 82cj 1 car (musty), hic. No. 4 mixed, 1 S m"tyi, . "ye: No. 2. 2 cars. white, Vi car, 72c i 1 car(l 71Ho. No. 3 white, 1 car, 72c. No'. 2 yellow, 1 car, 72c. No. 3 yellow, 14 oars, 71Hc. No. 4 yehow, 1 car, 71Wc. No. 2 mixed, 4 cars, UXc 3 m,,x1- 8 cftM- ,71Wc- No- mixed, 70c, Oata: Standard. 1 car,-41H0. No. 3 white, 6 cars, 41c; 11 cars, 40c. No. 4 wUi.3 S?rft .' No grade, I ,car. 40c. Omaha Cash Pr ces What: No. 2 hard '?,NV"M5a- S1& 4 hard! 79810; N,b. 3 spring, 83g83ci No. i spring, S0HOSlHo; No. 2 durum, 833?4c: J?'Jdur,i.m- H88??' Corn' No- 2 whlto 7172c- No. 3 white, 7472e; No 4 wh He, 7171c; No. 2 yellow: 72c; No. 3 yellow( 7lKo; No. 4 'yellow, li&JVAo; No. 2, fl?ic:'No'. 8, 71Hc; tio. i, TOHWle: no grade. 69M71oi Oats: No. a white 41 42o; standard, 41Hc; No. 8 white, 40i4io: wi5lte- 0HW)VSc Barley? Milting 6S2q:p. 1 feed 6762c. Rye. No. 2. S 684c; No. 3, 6T637,ict . , , CHICAGO CiltAIN AND PROVISIONS iFentnrea of the Trading and Closlns; - friers on Ilnnrd of Trade. ' J!ilJl9AV0' ;?ept 16.-World!s shlpmontf. much lvger.than expected had a depress ing effect tbday on -wheat, Thert. was o transient rally, but; the marked ojosed Jiekvy at aSange' varying Wc i)et decline to an aVerdge or a shade. ,CArn suffered ft final Betback of HHc and oats fin ished wlthva loss ofiWb'to an -equal gain. Strung, out from '10c: off to 12H0 up. uiiiiouuu musi 01 me reason ror surprise regarding world shipments, the forwardtngs from that country amounting to -nearly, half or Ihe agrega,to frdm all other places.' ITorilgn advices also were bearish in the' main as tft thB weather and crop situation. Decided, shortage. In primary reeclpts. vhen contrasted With a' year ago prom ised for n whlln in frtvh 1 1, Wrt..nn,nA ... tho wheat bulls. There was a substantial 'increase of the visible supply" notwith standing the greatly reduced arrivals ami this acted as, a drug on.prlces, Stocks piling up and eastern buyers Culorndo. 240-ACRE ranch, 10-room house, well and windmill, $4,000; good terms. J. C. Woodslde, 800 Broadway, Council Bluffs Iowa. Montana. MONTANA IRRIGATED LANDS. Us your. Carey right and secure a 160-acr farm in famous Valier country, where wheat yield 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 condition. Write today for booklet. Valier Farm Sale Com pany, Box 1086. Valier.' Montana NebrturUa. FOR SALE Improved 200-acre farm, S miles from Page. Neb., at $60 per acre If taken at once. Address Y 263. Bee. A FINE INVESTMENT. 100 acres adjoining one of the beat county seat towns in Nebraska; land Irrigated and In alfalfa; railroad track on north side, built up part of city, with It, H, depot;, large new school building on east side. It Is a fine growing town of about 3,600; R. R. division point and Junction two branch lines; good schools, stores and hanks; fine smooth land, Just fall enqugh for good drainage. The alfalfa last year cut about 260 tons. The Income from this crop will make this a profitable place and the growth ot the city will make a fortune out of It for any one who will hold It ten years; $125 per acre for whoH tract, $160 for half; one-half cash. See us. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 105 Pearl 3t, Council Bluffs. Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha;- bargains. Let us show you the goods. All sixes, all prices, all terms. ORIN S. MERRILL CO.. Northeast Corner 23d and M Streets, South Omaha'. Neb. Nevr YorU. THIRTY acres rich, level, loam, nearly now 8-room house, good barn. , Hleh school half mile; $2,800 only; $60o' down. Geneva Farm Co.. Geneva. N. Y. A CHANCE lo buy farm lahd direct from -the owner, 6,0u3,vacres ranch and' farm-, .situated eight, miles from the gulf and seven miles rom the' railroad Sixty mile N.-E. of Brownsville. Plenty of rainfall for growing crops, good ar tesian flowing, well water. Good climate winter and numnnr. A tine tract to colonlx. Will sell In a body or in 1,000 acre blocks. If interested write quick for terms' to Box 119, Raymondvllle, Tex. RBAIi ESTATE. FARM fe RANCH LANDS FOR SALES .Trim, ,Li!I.AVE nothing to trade, but hare a 16.3S2-aor tract which must go in a body at $18.60 an acre. Al80',Bt' JoMDh'' Island, near Rock- Dnrt. Tot. 91 ftnrt ....... 1. 1 v. . . ' , , vw .' vm, YV lllV.il mull P old In a body at $10 an acre; only twenty " , si mat price, w. 11. Graham, Cuero, Tex WANTED TO BUY. WANTED-Pool hall or other small business. Address, B 321, Bee. WANTED TO RENT. Wheatl Sept Dec.. May. Corn Sept DOO, May. Oata Sept Dec Mar. Pork Jan. . May, Lard Jan May. Ribs Jan. May, tit 41 43HH4i 19 7TM 19 80 19 90 88U 1H! 9uTk 10 80 U00 10 40 10 66 74ti I i3H 44(t 47 19 80 10 8MT 10 KTMl n cuv 10 421 10 00 Low. ml 73Hli 41' 43' 4H, 19 63 19 824' 10 80 10&7H 10S7H 10 60 Close. 73i 71H 41i 4SH5M4 4H IB 65 19 S2H 10 S2U! 10 91ti 10 87U 10 tZi Bat'y. TSJ 71H mum 41H 44 47 19 78 19 90 10 M It 00 10 40 10 67-60 OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattlft Aotlve and Steady to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER Fat and Feeder Sheep anil I.nmlis Rtadr---Fat Latnb Ten to Kit . tern Cent Lower Than Last Vek. fmnTK1iUrllo?m naJ. VP1"1 Private J5l,y bS llfcher and Invalid mother. frn,i.BnS0'hBe' Wlthln eay es to .South Omaha. ItHAIj KbTATK XOANH OMAHA humes. East Nebraska fcrra" ... O'KEEFL HIUL ESTATE 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas T I71S. ."V"M t vw .iiu up uesirea on im proved real efltate Large loans a specialty. 228 State Bank Ulcfg. LARGE loan our afeclalty. 8tuU BrosT W A WTi;n' pu,. . ... " " n? 4; luutB una warrant. -r..... ww.. i-mma oi. 1 $10-12 Brandel Theater Bldg! HARH1KO. MORTON. 916 Om. Nat. $10 to $19,000 made promptly. Wead. Wad Bldg.. iSth and Vi GARVIN BROS-teAE ITarnaia WANTED City loans. Pefrs Trust Co. UVE BTOCi MiItKET OP WJCST ShlD lfve stock to South OmiM h. mileage and shrinkage. Your consign menu receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commlsalen Merehaata. MARTIN BROS. Sc CO., JExchang Uldsj . tiKQAXi NCmCKH. NOTICE TOoBIDDERS. ! Sealed bid will be, rwe.iyed at the o(flo of the City Clerk at SchuVler, Nebtaska; un to September .23, 19J,-for the following; t,ln,lnr ilfliinntUA lnald unn in ni. kinetur 12 fxtt, height W feet. Tainting smoKesutcK. uiameier 3 feet, height CO fwt, Painting smokestack. Diameter 3 feet, height 80 feet. Painting root ot power house, about 2,500 square feet SUdlOt Chicago Cash Prices Wheat! No. 2 red, SSHflfllHo; No. 8 red, 91GK3c; No. 2 hard, S9u9c; No. 2 hard, SHO'SSc. No. 2 northern, 90iS92c: No. 3 northern, RS 90c; No. 2 spring, 8Bflic; No. S spring, ssigstc; velvet chaff, 87JT9H40; durum, 87ft 81c. Cornl No. 2. 74lf74Vc: No. 2 white. 7IU$tt5c; No. 2 yellow, 74ffl76c; No. 8. ti)i fi)74i)io; wo. a wnue, 74ViFi7iC , wo. 3 yel low. SiiB74ic. oats: No. 2, 410; No. 2 whit. 43Ufl43Uo: No. 3 whlto. 4M43c; standard, CM3Vic. Rys: No. I. CTfmnic uaricy. iwosie. Timotny, i.wi-. Clover, $9.Wtt6.75. I'ork. $22.M. Lanl. $ll.0M 11.07H. Ribs. $10.87HiSll.2S. CHEESE Higher; daisies. 16mil6Uo; young Amorlcas, 16U016Ho; long horns, 16UO1RH0. uuTTioit mgner; creameries ranvta. EGGS Unchanged; receipts, H.611 cases. POULTRY Unsettled: springs, los fowls, 14c, POTATOES Higher; receipts, 60 ear; Minnesota and Ohio, &Q$Se; Jersey, $1.00; Wisconsin, $20050, NlfiW YORK GENERAL MARKICT ftuotntlonn ot the Day on Vartoa Cammodltte. NEW YORK. Bent. 16.-FLOUR-8teady; spring patents. $l.04T4.70; winter straights. $4.10ff4.20: winter patents, $4.404.GO; spring oiears, extra no, i winter, $3.55473.76; extra. No. 2 winter, $3.250160. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 2 rod. Wo; No. 1 ndrthern Duluth. DSWe; December. 98Mc; May. $1,014. llOP---teady; state, common to choice, 1913 crop, 32fi35c; 1912 crop. 18Kta; Pacific coast, 1913 crop, 22p2lc; 1912 crop, l&fT2!o. HIDEf-Steady; Bogota, SlWlto; Central America, 3v!481a POTROIiEUM-Stoady; refined. Now York, bulk, ?6.00; barrels, $8.70; cases, $11.00. t WOOLHtcady; domcstlo fleece xx Ohio, 25020c. corn Spot, easy; export, 82Wc. OATS ?not. nulot: standard white. 49fl49V4c; No. 3, 4W8e. 1 1 ay steady ; standard. $i.oo: No. l. 81.05: No. 2, 6o; No. 3, 86c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 29 30c; seconds, 28ff29c. PROVIHIONS-Pork, steady; mess, $23.60034.00; family, $24.6026.60; Bhort clear, $:O.2522.50. Beef, steady; mess, $17.6CKtfl8.60; family, $19.0020.O3. Cut meats, cosv: Dlcklcd bellies. 10 tn 14 ounds, isiee; pickled hams, 16&c ard, steady; middle west $11.2011.SO! re- iinca, oareiy steady; continent, $11,90; South America, $12.65; compound; $9,25. TALLOW Quiet; city, io nominal; country, 6tf6e; special, fto. Weather In toe Corn Belt. United States Department of. Agricul ture, weather bureau for Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 76th inoridlan time, Monday, September 16, 1913. OMAHA DIBTR1CT STATIONS. Temp.- Rain High. Low. fail, Sky. Ashland, Neb. .. 79 46 0 Clear Auburn 75 49 0 Clear Broken Bow ... 70 39 0 Clear Columbus 76 62 0 Clear Culbertson 72 41 o Clear Fairtmry ....... 60 4 o Clear Fairmont 76 44 0 Clear Grand Island .. 78 44 0 Clear Hartlngton 80 47 o Clear Hastings 77 43 0 Clear Uoldrege !I 1 Clear .Lincoln 77 47 0 Clear North Platte,. 7$ 44 0 Pt. Cloudv Oakdale 78 43 0 Clear Omaha 76 61 0 Clear Tokamah 76 40 0 Clear Valentine 80 64 . 0 Cloudy Alta, la. 77 44 0 Clear Cat roll 73 43 0 Clear Cartnda 76 60 0 Clear Sioux City 74 ,60 0 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain , District. Station. High. Low. fall. Columbus 18 C6 46 ,00 Louisville 22 78 W .20 Indianapolis ..,,.. 14 70 60 .20 Chicago 24 72 46 .00 St. Louis 19 74 64 . 40 Dea Moines 23 7 64 .00 -Minneapolis 61 70 40 ,00 Kansas uuy zts 74 6i ,M Omaha 17 76 46 .00 Remarks; Cool weather continues throughout the, corn and wheat region Frosts occurred at two stations in the Chicago district and at three stations in the 'Columbus district. Appreciable -l. AMn.lM. In t.A 1 . n .. nn1 1 . IIIUTTQia UUU.lu ,l, .111! -uillllCMWIIS. Kansas City, fit. Louis. Louisville and indianapons districts. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Weather Bureau, Stlnnrnpnll Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 15. W 1 1 E AT No. 1 hard. 894o; No, 1 northern, 86 SBXct No. 2 northern, 84K80Kc: No. 2 hard Montana. 86Ho; No. 9, KKQKc. September, 86c; December, 87c; May, 92H924c. . -FLOUR Unchanged, BRAN Unchanged, CORN No. 3 yellow, 70370Wc. OATS No. 3 white, 39HQHc. RYE No. 2, 60C2e. FLAX-L4fk1.43. BARLEY W&llc. ' i St. Lonls General Market. ST. LOU1B, Sept. 15, WHEAT No. 2 red, 92H5o; No. 2 hard, 87H9$Hc; Sep tember, S9o; May, 970WV4O. CORN-No. 2, 42Ho; No. I white, 44c; September, 42c; May, 47C, RYE 71o. Receipts. Shipments. Flour bbls 17,000 23,000 Wheat, bu 109,000 73,000 Corn, bu 61,000 38.000 Oats, bu 141,000' 70,000 Omaha liar Market. OMAHA, Sept. 15. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 to choice upland, $13.00013.60; No, 2, $12.00012.60: No. 3, $9.00fm.OO; No, 1 to choice midland. $12.60313.00; No. 2, $12.00 12.50; No. 3, $9.COft11.00; No. 1 to choice lowland. $9.00Q 10.00 ,-.No. 2, $8.00o.00; No. 8, $fi.oogs.oo. STRAW Rye, $5,6081.00; choice wheat, $3.0006.60. ALFALFA No. 1 to choice (pea green) quotable. at $14.00-811.60; No. 2, $13.0014.00; No. 3, $11.00.812.00. . , Kansas Cltr Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Sept.' 16-WHRAT Cash; No. 2 hard, 8?90c; No. 3 hard, 83fi8Xc; No. 2 red. Wfi93Vio; No, 3 red, 18ft 92c. CORN-No, 2 white. 76fcc; No. 3 white. ' OATS-No. 2 white, iZo; No. 2 mixed. 2V4c Oil nnd Roaln. NEW YORK. Sept. 15. COTTONSEED OIL Market easy; prima summer yellow, spot, $7.40; October, $7.18: December. $6.83; March. $7.03. ROSIN Market quiet; strained common to good. $4.20. TURPENTINE Market steady; ma chine, barrels, 42c ' New York SIry Goods. . NEW YORK. Sept. 16. Southern stapl ginghams have been advanced hi cent a yard. Percale Is selling freely, Btaple dress goods opened at reductions for spring of ffrom 10 to 17V4 per cent. Klirln Dntter Market. ELGIN. 111., Sept. 1S.-BUTTER-Flrm, 31o SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 15, 1913. . Itecelpts were! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday .... ,00 2,800 Mi.oO ffamo day last week... 11.613 2,187 67.S61 Same day 2 weeks ago 1,m 8.8K S0.930 game day 3 week ago 9.619 S,4M 21,716 Same day 4 week ago 6.977 S.804 N.Ofl Same day last yar... 9,18$ 3.084 26,160 The following table atiows the recelpu cattle, hogs and hep at th South Omaha live morU rwi mr ttrn year to dat a compared with last eart . . 1M$ 191$. Inc. Dec. Cattle , C0S.S31 008.070 761 HOga 1,947.771 S.SPG.323 ...... 1S3.905 Sheep ......1.T04.CJS l,K,7$i J4.661 Th following table ahuw th rang ot prio for hogs at Soutii Omaha (or U last few days, with comparisons: . Pat. 1813. U18.1911.19I0.lXHl.UMg.llt07. Sept. sept Sept Sept. Stpt. Sept gept. Sept. ept. Sept. ept Sept 7 64 7 73 7 t T. 9. 10 11 13 13 14 1SI 7 8!)H r4 8 (Kill 7 7 8j 8247 47 I 7 86 $ 57 $ tl 8 U 7 OS 9 02 (61 i 8 1 1 91 9 07 7 $7 (II $35 94) 9 001 7 9J 1 61 6 81 98 8 91 7 93 0 4 . $3S6979 0: 7E9C9Sl 136 9 1 7 ltt W 5 tl I88T01 7 84 W i 8 83J6 91 937 6 71 68 8 3iex9i5 73 im 8 43 6 M 8 16 7 W 6 S7 6 78 l808 lX69O held on until the last minute, trying to get still stronger prices, but buyers re fused to make any further concessions and the Inst tales were made In just about the smne notches an the first ones, that is. strong to 6o higher than the aver age at the close ot last week. Most of tho hogs sold nt a range of $7.86OT.90, with best lights selling as high ns $8.66. A number ot traders were ot the opinion that n part ot the strength was due to the fact that the quality ot the offerings was generally better than on Saturday. Receipts numbered about forty cars, or 2.000 head, being over 600 larger than last week, but nearly COO smaller than for the corresponding Monday ot last year, jirpresentauvo sales IT. T M Receipts and disposition "ot live "stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-tour hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle.Hogs.Bhep.H r a. 1 134 27 2,2i3 r. .., ... .... 26,899 C, M. & St. P. 1 .Missouri l'aciiic... z Union Paciric 73 C, & N. V east..,. 6 C. & N. V., west.... W C., St. P. M. fk O.. 9 6 C,, U. dt Q-, east.... 2 1 C, B. A Q west.. .,199 9 11 1 C, It 1. U P., east.. 6 6 C, R, I. ft P., weet. t Illinois central s l .. ., Totals receipts.. ii (0 ffl "I DIBP08IT10N-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co K 407 2,7: Swirt & Co 779 476 2,812 cudahy Packing Co 1.172 $10 1.213 Armour & Co., 624 161 4,028 hchwatu & Co si U P. Co.....' 10 S. O. P. Co.......,., 10 Hlncialr ,,. ,, 87 Cudahy, Country W. H. Vnnanl ha IM Denton Vunsunt & Lush 321 Hill ft Bon,., , U19 , F. D. Lewis 4,70 ,., Huston ft Cd.i........... 93 ..: i, u. iiuui oc uo,..,.i,.... Ida J, II. uuun na Ii. F. HUSX 101 Rosenstock Bros. 04s McCreary & Kollogg.... 101 Werthelmer & Degen... 629 H. F. Hamilton 334 Sullivan Bros 21 Rothschild 279 Mo. ft Hans-Calt Co.... 25 Christie 78 Higglns S3 Huffman , . 14 Roth 6 L'oud ft K x 20 Meyers 2 Clme ,. ii2 Glattberg , 1 L'aker Jone ft Smith... 34 Tanner Bros 269 Harvov na down Cattle Co 192 uiner liuyers ; 86K Total 8,614 1,378 39,441 Sunday. CATTLK-Cattle reoelpt wero llbernl this morning, althourh smaller than tho corresponding day last year by almost .wu nena. xney wero, however larger than two weeks ago or a year ago, Tno arrivals, as a matter of course, uonalsted very largely ot range steer with a very liberal snowing of butchers' stock and a sprinkling or corn fed steers. The market on beet steer was strong to a much as loo higher, the demand fur desirable wesUrn beeves being gooa and tho trade fairly active, wlnti the market waa once under way. corn fei beef steer were fully steady with lust week, some ot the same cattle that brought to a week ago sold at that Drift again today. Cow and heifers were free seller at price that wero in many case lOo highet and nt least strong for th general run of stuif. Stookers and feeder were in actlv demand and anything at fell deslrabk changed hands very rapidly at an ad vance of at least 160 oVer last week Considering the large receipts, the market was in splendid condition and from a seller's standpoint entirely satis factory. Quotations tin cattte) aood to choir. cornfed beef steer, $8.2009.to;, fair to good corniea liter steers, jj.wys.w; common to .fair cornred beet Bteers, $7.0037.90; good 10 choice range beeves, I7.2W7.76; fair to good cornfed range beeves, $e.6O0 7 20: Common to fair cornfed range beeves, $$.HH36.60; good to choice helfi.rs, $a.25 7.26; fair to choice cows, $8.007.00; fair to good grades, $S.160.oo; common to fair grade, $3.2506.00; good to choice stookers and feeders, $6.868.00; fair to good stocker and feeders, sf-264j.sS, common to fair itooker, J5.764j6.2S; stook ccw and heifer, $4.7i$ftl.6u; veal calves, J&.JOtfO.DO: bulls, stags, etc. 55.0036,60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. 4 No. Atr. Pr. No. Av. tl.. til I 76 it lMtt STEERS AND HEIFERS, 1$ ill 1 1 tows, Pr. 00 , (04 , Ml i 76 I IS no 4 76 lit t 00 I .1040 111 6 ,1041 i f ZG too lit 10., E M 1440 I 7t .1174 I 10 ItO til ..1110 ..ilea ..mo ,. no 1 I..,, 1 10 u.'.V, 11M t to STOOKERS AND FEEDERS. t to oe 00 n 1 $0 CO 6 00 , 1(0 t (0 m 00 (U I II 4T9 I tA II ,12 tO , til M , Ml (10 , 80S 60 U., 1 T 6 10 11., .... 70 I 10 .... wo .... IM .... Ill I M 16 I 70 1... 1... 690 I W 7M M . Kl4 'I 1ft CALVES. JM 21 1 910 7 U 1 7 (0 4 IIS ,..,. 7 76 UULLU. 6 60 1 ...1110 I 10 I...... 2 lJ........ 10 171 21 lit 7 7(0 M 776 7M T Ml I 71 I 10 I to (ft 7 oe 870 , 110 . 170 .ISM , 29 8 00 S70 ( 10 to I 10 M I M lit I II T20 5 M 1W I 00 40 0 (., 11.. tee ....160 ....WO ItJ t (6 00 1 to , Ml 40 IM I 60 .170 7 00 6Cri 7 1120 100 101 I 15 4(0 I II 3 121 7 71 V....MM I ii WESTERNS. vwnrtAHiCA. 24 feeders.. 870 6 70 25 feeders..l038 7 10 26 cows 1033 6 20 20 feeders.. 830 6 75 IS feeders.. 1116 7 26 4 cows.. ...1020 6 66 H cows 600 So feeders.. 928 40 heifer.. .10a: 24 feeders.. 1160 7 00 8 cows... .1006 4 60 20 feeders.. 1216 7 00 6 00 6 90 6 16 20 feeders,. fc00 6 65 28 feeders.. 1247 7 $0 1 bull 1C00 5 40 16 heifer... 6 16 helters.,.103Q 72 feeders.. 871 8 cows 1022 31 feeders.. 698 WYOMING. 920 8 60 8 COWS.,... 941 1 heifer.... GW 80 cows 1036 21 steers.... 1237 6 70 ll feeders.. 692 7 30 88 feeders.. 1127 29 reedrs..iK3 83 cows 966 48 cows...,. 978 4$ COWS 1024 22 bulls 1333 4 60 7 CS 7 CO 7 20 t 36 6 10 6 16 7 00 6 75 7 00 660 6 00 6 20 7 26 7 00 7 30 6 90 5 70 6 00 d 20 6 35 2 oows. 2 COWS 806 64 feeders.. 1066 21 steer.. .1076 7 00 a steers.,., lew 60 feeders, ,1188 21 feeders.. 1076 22 mixed... .1106 &. cows.. ...1068 83 COWS... ..1023 20 14 cows 912 4 66 $4 feeders.. 868 7 1 HOGS Supplies were light today, ,and while buyers were slow. In taking hold, first sales were finally made. - at prices that were fully steady with Saturday's best time, or strong to 60 higher, than the general market shippers bought a number ot loads, paying prices that were, fully steady and In some cases possibly a little higher, Trad was draggy all the way through, but owing to the light run practically everything had been cleaned up by 10 o'clock. Some salesmen 14. sin. 1 No. AY. 8h 71....... t( ... m ii :io J to Mi. Ul I,. 7H W K$ M t M .,f1 H III ...IM loo ? II ..Id 150 7 U .utM 1 00 1 II ..(! 10 io..,. ..its ,i. 70..,,. ..HI i m (M ( in ii (7 ,.2(1 110 IH .III 1(0 T H 111 illl .Ill rx N. II,... !(., . (.... 17.. it. M M ...l ..fro ...174 !.... ...ill ii ..Ml 11 S 11... II., .....K l IM At, eh. Pr. .ni m 7 w ,m ... 7K . 1 47 W T W ... T 0 ... t 40 7 0 1W 1 M IM 7 XI 1 7 n wo t vr, 14 SO 70.... II.... 11 ... 90... u... u,....,.m (,.,..,, j ?..... ..HI It.. .i.Ma 11 ni II IM II. 1T ..IK 7 M 7 II 7 M I 00 I CO 1 10 ( w 1 n 1 ii 7 74i t im 0 7 im HTM .. T M PIUS. Ill, . . M 8 M, . . (1 ... I W SIIKKP The chief interest thi morn ing was In feeding lambs, as a libera) run ot sheep and iambs for the first day of the Week consisted mostly ot lambs on the feeding order and the demand wati strong and actlv at price ahowlng practically the same range a at the close Of last week. The bulk of the beat of ferings moved around $6.25r6.60, weight and quality fixing the price. The lee de slrable kinds were also In very fair de mand and sold anywhere from $6.6084.26. The Inquiry for anything in the feeding line was good all around, a was evi denced by th presence ot a many coun try buyers a ha been aeen here since tho beginning of tho season. Tho killing end of today' receipts was made up largely ot fat lamb, though tho quality In general was only talr, there being few if any really good lambs on sale. Owing to the fact that more sort ing than usual wns necessary It was some time before the fat stuff wna pro Behtable to the packer buyers, o It was rather late tn the forenoon before tho bulk of the best grades ot lunibi changed hands. What was don In the early hours Indicated very fair activity on a basts about I0i6o lower than Friday, or steady with Thursday, on Friday the supply wa extremely light and, at thkt toart ot it wa shipped direct to a local packer. Mutton offering were scarce again and fat ewes wero the principal ottering, ,,r.lc?! flowing no material change. It In Bht be aiMei! h..r tho, r.,ii.,r t,n of all kind continued scarce. louay total receipts amounted lo 172 car, pr around 3,oo had, against 67.861 head last Monday and 26, lis head on the m day a yeai; ago. Quotation on shet and lambs: lAmb. food to choice. 97.BVif7.sat lambs, fair to (rood, $6.6607.15; lambs, culls, $8.0tr6.00; aniua, leeaers, w.i&qje.eo; yearlings, good lh e? J&S68'781.. yrllngs, fair td good. 16.2j-fTfl.ftO! vnarllnvs f ti im R.50i wethers; good to oholoe. $t.2S374.50! wowiers, lair 10 good. $I.WW4.2S: Wethers. Ifr.8J,,',6'S;'i Pwe' 001 t choice. $4.00I.16 ewes, fair to good, 13.7604.00; ewe, feeder, lioowann. m,H '.k7.UuvCt 3.00. ' w NEW YORK mi MARKET Realizing Sales Check Advance and Heavy Qffctingi Absorbed. CAN FOR A TIME IS LEADER Copper Shares Slake n Temporary Showlnnr of Strength tin As nnnncement Some Prodncera .Advanced Price to IT. lfWW TORK. Bept 15.-neallilng sates today checked the advance In stocks. The market absorbed heavy offerings ot the favorite issues with comparative ease and, although there were material re cessions at times, no evidence of under lying weakness developed. Tho favorite stocks were. Unloaded In round amounts at the opening-. Canadian Pacific and Union Pacific felt back ctulckly, the exceptionally large gains ot these Issues last week having made them vulnerable. Reading was the only one ot the leaders to retain some of Its re cently acquired strength. First sign of a recover)- from tho depression came among the Industrials, In which specula tion grew active after It became evident that tho Usual leader were inclined to lag, Can for a tlmo was the market leader and scored a 2-nolnt Bain. Har vester, American Tobacco and other less known Issues wore pushed forward. Gradually the wheat market moved up and in the early afternoon losses among the prominent stock had been made up. ?'he recovery was availed of, however, or further distribution, and In the final hour's trading tho list fell back again. Conner shares made a temnorAry ahow lng ot strength on th announcement that tho price ot the metal had been advanced by some producers to 17 cents. There -was another rise in the London metal mar ket. Lndon, which unloaded stocks steadily on last week's rise, disposed ot 16.000 shares on halanan ham today. An other unfavorable influonoa waa the stif fening or money rates, wnicn nrew at tention to the fact that the monetary situation was not ucn a, to encouragn speculative activity on a largo scale at this time. Uonds were Irregular. Total sale, par value, $1,690,000. United State 2s and 4s, registered, nnd Panama zs ueciweu, Panama 3s registered an advance on call. Number and sale ot leading quotations on stocks were as follows! 8ln. llUth. Low, Clme Amlhiite4 CWtxr ... I7.M0 nt 71H i Amarlctn Agricultural . American llttt Butar.... l.OM American Can .......... 47.W0 sH Amarltan Can ptA ...... 1.000 WK American C. A K . SW 41 American Cotton Oil.,,., 1.100 44 American Ice Securities. 300 31 American l.lnaeed 300 i American lcotnolle ... M0 14H American . a k.i..,,,. ,iw iv a... No. l Nebraska feeder lambs 118 Nebraska ewes vi ivem-aska owes Av. Pr. 35 6 03 96 4 10 3 40 6 23 3 76 3 00 4 35 6 26 6 26 6 25 6 26 29 6 25 6 5 6 26 3 26 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MAHKI3T Cattle, Host and Hueep Tea Cents Higher. XI ,.....,118 33 Nebroaska Ismhx 71 "J Nebraska feeder 6we 72 ?l t; . 1 . 14 teaer ewes. ...... si 14 Nebraska vemrlinirn ..w 318 Idaho feeder lambs...., $3 234 Idaho feeder lambs ,., 63 202 Idaho feeder lambs.,....... 62 100 Idaho feeder lambs., 82 217 Idaho feeder jambs. ..,,., 62 jib mano iceucr iambs.,.,.,,.,, 62 231 Idaho efeder lambs 02 206 Idaho feeder lambs ,. 62 u idano feeder ewe. ....... ..100 orn steers, $6.10116.25; stookers and fed ers. $5.60cs.(i0; oows and heifers, $3.65 K.00; Calre. $8.75011.60. iitpuH-Roeeipts. 81,000 head; strong, uiHiici, uuih ot Mies. if.nnrs.: nun iiner; oum 01 saies, R,ij(zrs.45; light, ).t; mixed. $7.65110.00: heavv. 17.V. i.n?uTh,. $7-Mi5T.76i pigs, $4.70f.6o. aiiBUSP AND IjAMUS-Ilecelpts, 63,000 tm& ."B.oe? teady to 10c higher; laiiih mostly toe lower; native sheep, $J.604.S5; western, W.75CHj.kit V earrings.' i4.76S5.75 Jojnbs, naUre, $5.0087.201 western, $5.6o Stf Lonls I.tve Btvokt 'Market. ST. IX3iriB. Sent. 18. flATTl.t?! . celpts, 8,600 head) lOo to 16o higher! good to Cholcj steer. $7.25tp-00: stackers and feeders, $5.as7.6v; cow And heifers, $4.76ai 8.76; bulls, $5.7&y.76: calves. $fl.il0.60: southprn steers. $O.00r7,76t cow and heifers. $i.2flj!.Ci0. HOG3-Rocelpts, fl.000 head; BOlOo higher; pigs and lights, $6,251(18.90; mfxed ifliL.bi!.toher W-S-Wi Ktxxl heavy, . 8HKEP AND IAMRS-RecelPts, 3,800 head; steady; muttons, $.1.264.t)0; year lings. $5-00(B.00; Jambs, $5.60&7.40; culls ahd bucks, $2.OOiT4.O0. Kansas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY", Sept. 16. CATTkB-Re-ceipu, 26,000 head; strong to 16o higher; prime fed steer, $S.0t.23j dresked beef steers, $7.7508.00; western steers, $6,604? S.CO! southern ilr 1S.MI rtl. na,r M.06o.76t heifer. $5.o6a.: stookers and Jjefew'of mmi bulu' I'-WiW-W; calves, HOa-Reeelpts, 4,800 head; Btjiofc WELb""4 p' '. $8.00(88.60; heavy, $$.0008.25; Paekers and, butchers, $8.00 .: light, $.0Ofl,00; nigs. $5.76tOT.0Or BljKfip AND LABfl-Rocelpts, 14,000 head: steady to lOo lower; lambs, .76tfii7.35: fllonx Cltr Lire ataek market. SIOUX CITY, Ih., Sept, 1S.-CATTL.IB-Recclpts, t,W) heud: market 10025a higher: V&il $-8Wf7.65: cows and heTfer. K.V.Vflfl.W): canner. $4.00076.00! Mtneke-m anil jfj?rs. $0.6007.00; bulls, stage, etc., $3.30 . .HOOH Receipts. 2,000 head! market lOo nigner; tieavy, $7.70717.80; mixed. $7.9Wr kuv, i.iwu-(,in; duk ot soles, 87.76 47. tel. HIIKEP AND LAMnS-ReCelpts, 1.200 7 "c.lJ'r.'S'- ewes, iJ.WWJiSi lamb. $0.0097.00. St, Joseph Lire Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., Kept. 15. CATTLE ltecaipts, Z.1W neaa; market. strong to ivc mgner; steers, s.w.'a.in; oows and heifers. $4.00478.60; calves. $l.tOH10.00. HOQS Receipts. 6,600 head; market, 6c higher: top, $8,451 bulk, $X.OOti8.40. H1H3KI AND LAMIIB Reoelpts, 0,000 neaa; marxei, $5.0007.85. ' 4lvcjiiPi V.WV slow and lower; lambs. Live Stock in Sight. Following Is the receipts ot live stock at the six principal markets: aCttte. Hoes. Sheen. . 6,000 2,006 1,200 ,6,000 4,800 11.000 . C.600 6.000 3.MM 16,000 31,000 63,000 HIOUK city Kansus City Bt, Louis Chicago South Omaha .., tit. Joseph 9.800 2,100 2,800 6,600 86,900 6.0W Total receipts .... 64.400 23,030 113.900 , Mvapnrrttra Appie ana uriea Fruit. NBW YORK. Sept. 15. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet and firm; fancy, $9 bo: choice, 7V4(c; prime, 6G7c. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, firm: Cali fornia fruit, 3Vil2c; Oregon, 5Vi6Hc Apricots, quiet; choice, 12712Ho extra choice, 13fll3Vio; fancy, 14015c. Peaches firm; choice, 6VS; extra choice, Wyeiic; fancy, VMTiic. Raisins, firm; loose mus catels, 4HWic; choice to fancy seeded, 61407c; aeedless, iKWici London layers, $1.201.40. ' Liverpool Grain market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 15.-WHEAT-3pot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 7V4d; No. 2. 7s td; No. , 7s 3d. Futures, easy; Octo ber, 7s 2Ud; December, 7s lTtd, CORN o pot. steady; American mixed, new. 6 9d. Futures, quiet) October, 6 2d; December, 6s d. PLOUR-Wlnter patents. 28 9d. HOPS In London; Pacific coast, 6 15s e 100, Key to tho Situation Bee Advcrtlslnc. 4IH in I4H IM 47't 411 23 0U JJi MS 100 HIMi 11914 1HH Sit I3 2( American B. a It. sti Ameelean Hnear itetlnln n. American. T. T.,(V.... 0 l,..,lA,h TaIiIpm 1 m Sill Anaconda Mlnlhi Co..,.. . ' H Atehlaon ...., Ul, H Mfi Atchlaon trj.. Atlantln Coast 'Mne.ti'.r, llaltlreor & Oh1(....i nethienem. Bteai . UrboVljn ntld Tranalf.. Canadian t'acttlo CVntml Lieatner CheMpe a Ohio. I.7M ItH Ohlcaco (treat Western., 1,900 14U Chlcaso. M. A St. J'.,.. 4.S00 10Jj Chlcaira a NOrthwealern too ltSH Colorado K. A I....... 1,100 IIM Conaollilatetl uas ..... ...- orn Prwlucu im 11H peiawara Huason..... ...... tlcnver ttlo Clrande. .. 100 rxavar V II. O. e,M..... 100 nuilllerV aeourltlea.t.i. too Kri 1M0O , 1,709 HU, 98 . eno . rrA vL 1,209 'Mtt ,ioo :jih :w "Mii in ,B5H .3414 x, eou 144. loTir 107 1U 1MU 11 tm Krle lit fli Krle 8d tfi ,,,,,,, Oaneral Electric ........ arrait Nerthem rM Ort-at Northarn Of ttfs. Illlnnla Central , Inlatbernuxh-Mat. ....... Ihter.-Met. tM.... International Ilarreatsr.. intir-Marme ptd,,in,.. international rarer ..... International Turns Kanaaa Cltr Boutnern. 1.100 00 too 1,100 1,600 4.T00 a)ti lift 41 U 1(1 H1 ll4 900 1UH ,"oh J(H 11 Sn 44 55 eiH 10 eoo 300 900 7 ; t(H Sla 1111 im so II 11 41i I in 31 m llQIi 1 154 1DO Uacledo Oa .! ... Ijehish Valier ... .$w T iwi ig liulaYllle A Nakhyllle.. M , Bt. I', ft 8. Bta M.. .. Mlisourl. It. a T . ' Mlnnurl PaCKIO 4,700 National niacult 100 National bud N. It. R. of M. td Dtd. too Wew York Central 700 New York O. & W Norfolk a Wentern,.... North American ....... Nnrtnern Wcltlo Vadtlo Mall ...ti.nt,. Pennarlranla reo&le'a Ohi P, O. C- ft St. Li..,.,. TMtUburih Coat Ired Steel Or I'ullman raiace uar ... Ilradlii ........103.600 Otepubllo Iron aV Bteai... 4,!M Iioptitille I. B. ptJ.,.. Hock Inland Co Ilock island C pM fit. U A B. t. ' seaboartl Alr Lino,.... .. KVUblMMl A. 7.. Did...... nioM-Btieffleld B, & I, ttoutliern raclllo (. ...... 23 M 1V4 'iiU V4 jm no 4,700 107 am ii , 4,1m nm 101 uu son 1,169 "ie' 600 IM I0V4 Wi irnt i . 11U 7H 30 1MH 34 7. We 72 1UK trv 111U 1IIH 113 i:H4 iz34i isiu 'inii mi to 2114 200 1,0 1,400 400 400 200 Houthern Railway Southern Rnllwar Tenneaaee Oapner ,. Texas Paclho1 .. Slid. mo , i.v , 100 IS.SOO , 1,000 111 l wu lt4 21 10 n 44ft 'if 10 14 11U iron 1514 114 24 Union PaclMo Union Taclflu p(d unit,! fitaiea Iteiltr. . United Htetea Rubber,.,. 1.100 tfnlferf mates fctaal 04.001) United PUtea Bteel pfd.. IW 10H Utah Conner 3.0 II VaOarollna Cham...... 900 wataah 400 Wabash pft . WaiJern M inland SOO Western Union 200 Wtlnhouae Blattrlo... 800 Wheellna i: Ijiks Erie,. ...... Es. Dlt. Total salts tor the oar, 491,100 shires. 4Ui W4 4i ,,,. 41 BH 74 M 14 JH is: um ii 19 17tt 27 S II 4(1 Mtt 14 UK 1114 I3U HH 16ft M lias; II UK 4t tK loin lrau. It -4IU 'lift 10 mil (H 12 4H " II 7IU 11 40 i Now York Money Market. NBW TORIC, Sept.- 15.-rMONIiiY-i-On call. trm at 24413 per cent; rulijiB rale. S per cent: closing, tG3 per cent. Time loans, trong; sixty days, 4U64V4 per cent: ninety days. 4K4H per cent; six months, WCi per cent. PRIME MEliCANTILn rAPER-6W(SI per cent. STERLING KXCHANQE-Steady at $4.8245 for sixty-day bills and $4.8575 for demand: commercial bills, $4.63H. . . 8ILVRR Bar, COHc; Mexican dollars, 43c. HONDS Government and railroad, Ir regular. ( Metal Market. .NEW YORK, Sept 15. METALS Lead, eVady, $4.70, bid; London, il9176d. Spelter, steady; $5.8585.90; London, 1216. Copper, firm; standard spot and Septem ber offered at $17.00; Ooctober and No vember offered at $13.75; electrolytic $18.7517.00; lake, $17.00; castings, $1.62V4Q) 18.76. Tin, firm:, spot and Beptember $42.T&a.00; October, $42.07gB2.75 No vember, $42.50042.76. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $8. SO. Iron, firm; No. 1 north ern, $18.00918.60; No. 2 northern, $15.76 18.25: No. 1 Southern. $15.26015.76; No. 1 koutliern, soft, $15.2616.76. London mar kets closed a follows: Copper, firm; spot, 174 Us; futures, 74 7sd. Tin, firm; spot, 119416s; futures, 191. Iron Cleveland warrants, 64 4Hd. ST. LOUIS, Bept. 15.-METAL8 Lead, lutet at $4.65; spelter, steady at $5.73. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15,-COTTON-8pot. steady; middling uplands, 13.25; suit. 12.50. Cotton future closed steady: Septem ber, 13.11c; October, 13.06c; December. 13.03o; January, 12,90c; March, 12,01c: May, 13.06c: July. 13.19c. Cotton closed steady, net two points lower to two points hither, the lowest level of tho day. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 15,-COTTON-Spot in limited demand; prices steady; mid dling fair. 8.03d; good middling. 7.75d. middling-, 7.47d; low middling-. 7.25d; good ordinary, .59d; ordinary, 6.26d. Sales 7,000 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.-COFFEE-OW-lng- to easier European cables the market for coffee futures opened at a decline of two to four points today, but selling was limited nnd price later rallied on caver tng, bull support and European buying. Close was steady, fourteen to nineteen potntB higher. September, 8.84c; October, 8.65c; December, 8.81c; January. 8.90c: March, .09c! May, 9.21e; June, 9.26c Spot coffe. steady; Rio No. 7. 9cf Santos No. 4, Uftb, .Mild quiet; Cordova, mttc. - j ' j SuBar Market, NEW YORK. Bept. '15.-SUQAR-Raw. market barely steady: Muscovado. 8.230 S.2a; centrirugal, J.70frJ.7c, molasses, 2.9SOS.01o; refined, quiet; cut loar. 6.00c, crushed, 6.60c; Mould A, 6J6o; cube, 1.05c; XXXX powdered, 4.95o: powdered, .90o; fine grar.ulated, 4.80c; Diamond K, 4.80c, confectioners A, 4.60c; No. 1, 4.55c. ) i