rnxmn T THKBKE; 0f AHAH THUlDAY, SEPTEMBJER 25, 1U13. 13 f r REAL ESTATE City phophuty for sale. Home or Investment Snap Eire-room cottage In good repair. elec tria llghta, city . water; rental 8162 per year: well' worth l,60o; will be sacrificed for only .J1.160- Jninp lively and bo the lucky one. MRNBST SWEET. MM City Kat. D. 1742. West Farnam Home At Sacrifice Price $3,000 buys an S'room, S-itory, strictly modern house, finished tn quarter-tawed white .'oak, with oak floors, first floor; whlto'enamel' finish, atcond f loot:, maid's room' And' & store room, third floor; full cemented basement With laundry' con nections, etc. Fine new parage. Located on feast loL on paved street, west of Turner 'Park. Terms, 81,800 cash, bal anceVon, loner time t 6 per cent, or will' deliver -dear; Possession at once. This, 'Is t well constructed house. In An excellent location and lit first-class con dition at a -very low figure and must be eold "within a vary short time It secured &t till price, George & Company Phone D. 7W. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bids. Shingle and Stucco Dundee Bungalow The classiest 6-roora bungalow In Dun dee, brand new. Think of a living room 11x28 feett The rest corresponds. Beau tiful hardwood finish. On a beautiful lot with trees, only ono block from both car lines, between 9th and 60th, on Web ster St. It can't be beat for 15,000. dood terms. - Peters Trust Co. IVIuAL ESTATE. FARM 11AM It LANDS FOR BAI.K i Minnesota, m1ACP 'ffP- " frm town. 40 ?. lV,ZLm 'nnoHPoll. On main road, w n?L,on-'-' aror moadow. balance Urn-IP",ur-Lnna vel and in good SS2itiSn- Gool Jrom house. barnV AUS k$rn,,?r,lbMBnd other outbuildings: Ail in good condition. Price tl.800. Chas. K. Bwanaon. Hlk KWer. Mlniu 'iCfLPAn,M roh saxk cheap.' acre. nXlS"? l0."m Uy u0. level. 220 bSny.i-rke.Ss. baltu: can easily be hKf fWL.bu,,d,nB" and Krove, 6ne and l twlI"iion,neRrMt inc Nation SS?iiiMw"f5 SC01" .town bout 700 SSSSl ti?wan'1 a. mU8a tnm town of c- rwlf,rAf,rnn1e.totran,t'0n Montana, 0NCTtAr.1il?EI NOS- four Carey right and secure a 180-acra arm In tamoua Vailer country, whirs Ttti.ZlVjlMnt0' oat" 10- barley 'csTfuU Li"i,l,eI4 Pr acre; no drouth, sure fli" prod.uc? Plenald atfaifa and il.ra?.t.h "ve";ifled farming is carrUd on under Ideal conditions. Write today J,,ilJ)0,hlat;,,.Va"er B-arm s' -' pany, Uox 1033. Vuller. Iontaha I KAVJ? the stock ranch you want. r. ,.rettdK ror yu ,0 tP Into. Beau Ufully sltUAtod In pine hills; 100 cows nil halters or. ranch, good buildings, abundant water, loo tone hay. 80 acres alfalfa. : ixw price and easy price on ranch. For further pariiculars write to Hoywood Paly, Knowlton, Mont. Ohio. ' POR SALB-sw aorea 0 miles from Up- S.,aS5u,.k.ana B m" rn Carey, pop. In Wyandot county, Ohio, on main stone pike Buildings consist of e-room frame house, good cellar, summsr kitchen; barns., OxW and 3gx, with sheds; also cattle barn, corn cribs, wagon Sp,?,mr)'' ,lar" pement bog house, poultry house; 3 wellg with wind pumps, gas engine; fruit; a acres timber; soil Jmi6'.1?. b ick 'W- llM ,eve5! well fenced r?..tllelJ u?.b,1.ttlr ror co". wheat or grass. An Ideal home, worth 8160 per Sir,P.rlC' W,' Smaller farm,! SidHk A.JorTSta:a- 'or list W tad A Hare. Upper Sandusky. O. I Oregon 1GB Farnam Br. Douglas SSS. Buy of O wner Kur sale until October 1 at $15 per acre, C33 acres of land two mileo from Albion, Neb., oii main road to Columbus. Has trackage, running water and two sets of improvements, one 7-room houso, one 4 room house, two windmills, fine shade trees, large orchard! fenCod and cross fenced. All of land under cultivation. No finer farm In stale. Will carry a mortgage of $3,000 at 6 per cent, balance cash. Will allow agents commission. John M. Maofarland, Attorney at Law, Omaha Nat'i. Bank Bldg. $100.00 CASH Balance $15 a month: 4-rootn house, with a good brick foundation!, east front; elec tric lights; good well water; full collar; place is all fenced. This Is the easiest way to start saving. BEMIS-CAELBEEG CO. 310-13 Brandels Theater Bldg. r $75 CASH j - REST MONTHLY. Will buy a dandy 4-room cottage, close to School and car;' all newly papered and painted: Just south of Miller Park: price $1,250. Here Is a chance to got a home same as rent. RASP BROS. Douglas 1653. DO-jrou want an, acre of ground with woom house, and barn, gas, sewerage, wen, .cistern, , nice big trees, worth $6,000? Can have it for $3,500. 2715 Brown St. Faces on Baratdga and Brown. You can make a living Off It J00 cash, balance by month. All built up. If you want a home near schools. churches, cars, now is you time. Phone Webster 828. A lift IN OUEdON? uyaia iieuHaf1 iff. "res in one o'f the most housiiWflyaioy ,n ho weat- Nw modem r,epIac8' loPlhg porch, largo c ltvUtw?m',JweU eQ-u'PPd bathroSm! ? nY, Tratr two nsw barns and other buildings Over ,900 two-Jear-old fruit trees, besides small fruits. ar.d suitable for diversified farming. Location Is Ideal .SSSitau,tS" a,k frdn' Pot office s Srts; "fr ?0lr.i?L-. ? maln ,lne' Southern Pa S.i.i31111"110 """"rpasaed. price $U0 pr &cro Address Mrs. U M, Phelps. Riddle. Ore. j UfsH. itmn VJ. n'B-f.' Neighbors KetUng $2,000 to W.000 In SEED off lo acres T-H-l-s year. We can P-R-O-V-E It P-R-I-C-E RIGHT Easy terms. COME and SEE or write for Dart culars. TITaw rn r ai? .Vli. ?.f..i ! WESTERN LAND CO.212 Judge mug., uakb CITY. UTAH. v join! Out northwest; now 7-rbom house; elec tS.0llhJ;" '"mace .ulg Cellar, barn. .cWcEcn- hoUSe two lots; fine well. $3KW percmonth. Vogel, ;W, Q. W., Blag. .to cm modern bungalow; two bath rooms, wn porch; fine location. 6107 Davenport. , .SixRoom,. House j Hot Water Heat 1514 No. 41st Street -One bl6ck from car, on asphalt ?ayed street; high, sightly location; east front lot House has been built about four years and has first-class plumbing and heating throughout; every room Is nicely decorated; has. reception room, parlor. dlnlPC room and kitchen on first floor; three sleeping rooms and bath on second floor; every roont on both floors la fin ished in hard wood. Has city water, sewer, gas and bath. Hero is a chance to buy a well-bullt home In a good locs tlon at a reasonable price and small pay. 'mints c ' 9 balahca, monthly pay HA8TINOB & HEYDEN. 1614 Harnev Ht. .riVvnirM,' "H"BO in ana ZirTiS cjose in, renting fr IA4W. Owner must pell and tuw. cash, gets it Address B.335. care Bel? 8W1NULEY tt QIPE ' - ... RXAXi RESTATE. m,td,Arom m ag. to flfta 1UK. RANCH FOR SALE, If2?r"tiVo Snored acres patented. r?rnr.,m ftom busiest town In Wyoming ?m! by Nro"hwestern and Burlington FaiIJoadB,J MounUln stream traverses land ; good water rights on same, with 600 acres alfalfa- under ditch. Platte river Mn7M$8,al,d al2 b Pump64 eay. Good bulldlhgs; all fenced. Address K. H. Nichols, Casper, Wyoming. SALE Oil EXCHANGE. R. E. EXCHANQB for . eastern Kansas or m k flor'es l1 basemfent, in Xeoumseli, ;i' . "'s. ,utu,"uu aajoining Buffalo TTen nrlll ... ": '"! income property. Address Dolan Land Co.. Unlontown. Kan. FOR SALE OR TRADE For horses, cat tie or clear town property: Twenty acres and a town lot In the onion, belt of Texas; twenty acres and two town lots, between two geed towns-on gulf co'&at' of Texas) two nice residence lots in one of the best towns of Wyoming a half section of good farm land, six miles from Kimball, Neb.; first-class properties) clear, but Slight encumbrance. Addres Box M, Albion. Neb. I Want dear Cottmra " blocks to West Side Park line; high view; big trees, young bearing fruit trees, berries, grapes; both well and cistern JU?t?5a?5,;frz'Payal18 monthly. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. Douglas 2715. 1018 Omaha Nat'l. juvenings: tu ess or H. KIM. FOR EXCHANGE Two new ' and all Valu'i $10,0W; will eiThang; Tor SSH merchandise stock. Address 3S03 R si.. Lincoln. Neb. FOR TIUDE-2 Alfhiv.. int. nice farm land, located near Ardmoor, B. D. One eighty l4 miles from Ard njoor, one 3iS miles. Want $15 per acre. Encumbrance $1,000. For remaining ".000 .would take cattle. Address Mrs. NydaPeck, Isabel,- 8. D., Box 3J2. A BAKER (Victoria) olectrta automo bile In first class condition; will sell cheap or exchange for vacant lot: equity if1. ooUubo or diamonds. E, 'y. Heyden, SALE. PR Excm 'TO- BUY, HELL OR Ufc.NT. FIRST umi JmX W. ROBBING lt FARNAU i,i. ABSTRACT OF TIl-JbB, vi?ifi.EDArtrct Co.. oldest abstract of tto to Nebraska, aos Jirandeie Theitor. AOa.SA.ai3 FOU. 9 ALB. WANT 0 sell for cash only, my tea oes in Omaha. .Vddrcea C.W, ca7 Bee? REAL ESTATE. X-AItM A RANCH LAND a FOR BALE ' Cnnda. ? T v SAiiB-Become wealthy; there'a ft- fortune In hogs, 40 acres, 2 miles from .W0 city, wluiln 1 miles Of pTopea KM0.W) stock yards. Boil fertile, good water; terms reasonable. Address T aLpteadniail. crow, Suite 14. iieia dd.C'or. Calgary. Alta., Can. Colorado. iiSoR HALE-SO acrta under cultivation tuid fence; no ImprovemenU; good Ger man settlement. BoutU Platte valley, northeastern Conlorado; plenty of water three miles from railroad, $75 per acre. t3,UX) cash, balance on time at 7 per jenti Write P. O. Bgx 301, Montrose. TTJ1H RAT.W 11 n . . v m., iuj uuuer cul tivation, well improved. In South PlatU valley, north tern Colorado, on Bur- SJS.nnablo.tlme. Write we wv wuiiiniin. i.n a. FOR SALE-640 acres; all under ' irrN gatlon; In Rio Qtande county, Colorado Owner mining in Nevada and cahnot at tertd to It whim m.v. ..rrr."" m.1 ' " wiiYBr, WOIO. ' , Florida, GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANQE flrove. with buildings and tools. JISOO. MlancBotM, A SPLENDID 183-acrt farm. VA mile utu lunu. w uuw iiuoi Aunneapous. 73 acres under cultivation. 20 acres meadow, balance pasture with some very good Umber, such as bale, maple and basswood. Running spring water in pasture. Black luuiii sun mwi ciay suosou. levci and In coed state of cultivation. Good 7-room nguse wun ceiiar; rooa earn, granary, sheds, corn cribs and other outbuildings. Qpod well and water with windmill. On main road, telephone and mall route. 31 rods xrom gooa scnooi, fries im per acre. suiidingn worth cnas. Ii Bwaijsoe. Elk Rlvr, Minn. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FMrm and Kkbc. LnMdx, FARM FOR RENT A fine dklrv f.rm with 8 -head cattle, horses sheep, poul try, etc., for rent to a No. I man who has means to placp more cows- on the place and run It right ' Fine buildings and water. About 175 miles from Mlnn eapolla A No. 1 land. This 1 a chanoe of life time, but don t answer unless you have some means and best of references. A very cheap cash rental will bo mad to right party. Address Y W, Bee. REAL tCqTATK LOANS OMAHA homes. East Nebraska, farms. 0KEEFIu REAL ESTATE COT 1018 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglti Xllk GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Several Causes Bring About New level in the Wheat Fit. CORN HAS BETTER SUPPORT Weather Predictions of Rain Fol- loired by Colder Weather In duce n RAtlier Stiff Star ke t Tendency. OMAHA, Sept 24, 1913. The sham divllnn lata In yesterday's sosslon. under somewhat panicky feel ing In the open market, and certain bull leaders In the Chicago trade unloading holdings na fast as tmnalhln on the de clining market established a now low level of prices for the year. In a way the Chicago trade was under a strain be cause of bearish conditions In the north west and abroad. An effort was made on me part 01 duu leaders to checit me de clining tendency during the morning with some1 success. The forecast of general rains for today helped buyers a little. out in very heavy movement 01 wueat to northwest markets was a bearish fea ture - which could not be avoided. On top of this, about midday came the Brad street's figures, showing about 15,000,000 uuineis increase in me worta s siocks mo last week. There was a rather sharp break in the cash wheat here in Omaha. Northwest messages declared that Duluth must soon hedge increasing stocks In the Chtcugo market. The selling pressure became 00 great and the decline so pro nounced that wheat came Into the mar ket on stop orders all tho way down. The giving up of. the fight by a large biuusn clement In the Chicago trade, coupled with the depressing figures on northwest movement and world's stocks, turned the entire trade to a large extent to a bear ish view of the market. Cash wheat was Uo to ?o tower. Fairly good support was noted In corn futures during the morning yesterday, Influenced, no doubt by the predictions of wet weather for nearly the entire country, to be followed by still colder weather than before. Traders say that tne corn market is almost certain to drag lower in case of a further break in wheat They claim a level may be es tablished tn the near future, where It Will rto tn tftlffi tlnlil nt fnrti nn tli. titltr. lug side for a iong pull. vaan corn was Ho lower. , A recognised bull leader In the oats trade was credited with selling about a million bushels of oats yesterday. Cash oats were a lower. ?i5aranca: Wheat and flour, equal to l,WV UUBJIOIB. wrerpooi close. Wheat Hd higher to fd lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1,S40,000 bushels and shipments 1.203.000 bushels, against receipts of 2,102,000 bushels and shipments of 1,228,000 bushels lost year. Primary corn receipts were 1,075,000 bushels and shipments 528,000 bushels, against receipts of 831,000 bushels and shipments of 868,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,130,000 bushels .and shipments 782,000 bushels against receipts of 1,200,000 bushels and shipments of 1,369,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago It 304 183 Minneapolis ,.623 .. ., Duluth ,., 475 ,. Omaha 21 S3 82 Kansas City 61 42 20 St. Luuls SO 41 81 Winnipeg 1.177 .. ., The following cash sales were reported Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 81c; 1 car, S0c. No. S hard winter, 1 car, 8IH0; 3 cars,- 8lo. No. 3 spring, S cars, SOHc No. 3 durum, 4 cars, 79Mo. No. S mixed, 1 car, 80c. Corn: No. X white, 2 cars, 736. No, 3 white, 3 cars, ?2ttc No. 2 yellow, 4 cars, 720. No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 72 Vic; 14 cars, 72c 'No. 4 yellow, 1 . cor, 71C No. 3 mixed, 11 cars, TlHc No. 4 mixed, 2 cars (near white), 7lHc; 3 cars, 7lVto. No grades 1 car, 71c Oats: Standard, 1 car, 40Hc. No. 3 white, 12 cars, 40Vic. No. 4 white. 1 car, 40Ue; 3 cars, 40c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat! No. 2 hard, 80HQS2Hoi Na 3 hard, SOffiSUio; No. 4 hard, 78H0c; No. 3 spring, 000V4t; No. 4 spring, TOSTOltc. No. 2 durum. 80ft) SIV&c; No. 3 turum, 7873V4c Corn) No. 2 white, 73c: No, 8 white, 72ct No. 4 white, 7H4i)72Wo; No. i yellow, 74c; No. 3 yellow, 7272Uo:' No. 4 yellow, 7171&o;' No. 2,-73c; No.' S. 71Kc: No. 4, 771?io; no grade, GSHJWlc. Oats: No. 2 white, -tOUftilo;, standard, 40Hc; No, 8 white 40Mc; No. 4 white. 4d40Mc. Barley: Malt ing, 67874c; No. 1 feed, 67610. Rye; No, 2. 68Vi09c; No. s, esyesvtc. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trad! ti And CIosIbk Prices on Board at Trade, CHICAGO, Sept 24. Huge receipts at 'Winnipeg and apparently unlimited quan tities to follow pulled down wheat prices here today, notwithstanding a previous five days' decline. The market closed nervous, Httto to tttfftc net lower. Corn finished Ho to H4to off, oats un changed to a setback of &Ao and pro visions less expensive by 2Ur5o to lIVo Feeling that versed on seml-Donla showed Itself In the wheat pit late in tho, day when estimates were made public showing nearly l,D0O carloads of wheat expected to reach Winnipeg tomorrow, In addition to almost 1,200 carloads which arrived today. There were signs that much of this wheat was being hedged In Chicago and tho market here gave way, tired longs f liquidating and short ciiers uecumiHK nsgresaivo. Opportune buying on a large scale by lending concerns rallied wheat nrlce somewhat during the final half hour, but bearish sentiment prevailed In thd end. An earlier attempt to put a atop to the weakness had likewise been only, half way a success, chiefly because of the ab sence of export demand. Corn succumbed with wheat. Lower European prices and diminished shipping trade nera cut some ngure in tne decline. The fact that Illinois husking returns were disappointing and that offerings from the country were smaller proved, in sufficient as an offset Oats were bear lshly affected by reports that large ship ments from Canada, duty paid, had been sold In the east lower than prices cur rent In .Chicago or elsewhere west Texas buying at Kansas City ana et Louis helped steady the market here. Provisions ruled heavy, influenced by tho hog market and grain. Packers wcro credited with much of the selling. Closing prices .of options: September, Stc; December, S4!iO May, F1.UC it- Unchanged. IlRAN-Vnchanged. BARLBY-Unelmnged. SORN-No. S yellow, 70fl7riic. AT8-N0. 3 white. JStftrSOa RTK-No. 2. B7C00C FLAX-3U0ffl.43. Wcnthcr In tne Don, Hell. United States Denartment of Atrrloul. ture. weather bureau for Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at '8 a, nu 76th meridian time, Wednesday, Septem ber It, 1913: OMAHA DI8TR1CT STATIONS. Temp. Rain High. Low. fall, Sky. ' Ashland, Neb.. Mi 67 1.04 Cloudy Auburn 87 67 .11 Pt. cloudy Broken Bow.... 70 42 .34 Cloudy Columbus 75 62 .83 Clear Culbertson .... $9 43 .18 Cloudy Falrbury ....... M M 1.72 Cloudy Fairmont ...... T 60 .68 Raining Grand Island.. 74 45 .80 Cloudy Hartlngton .... 70 45 .IS Cloudy Hastings 7i 43 .96 Cloudy Holdrege 75 44 .35 Raining Llnooln ........ 82 67 1.32 Raining North Platte. . 64 43 .14 Cloudy Oakdale 65 it .13 Cloudy Omaha ......... 84 64 1.20 Cloudy Tekamah Si 64 .05 Cloudy ' Valentine .... 63 83 .00 Cloudy Alta, la 71 44 A35 Raining Carroll 77 46 1.00 Cloud) Clarlmla 80 67 .11 Cloudy Sibley 72 43 .30 Cloudy Sioux City..... 76 60 .28 Cloudy Minimum temnerature for twlv.hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- District Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus 18 66 CI .00 Louisville 23 78 46 .00 Indianapolis 14 72 46 .00 Chicago 24 68 46 .00 St Louis 19 80 64 .00 Des Moines 22 76 52 . .20 Minneapolis 61 50 38 .0 Kansas City,.... 26 80 CO .60 Omaha 17 76 43 .70 The weather Is colder in the corn and wheat region wost of the Missouri river, and warmor cast of the river. Freeslng temperatures Were recorded at six sta tions In the Minneapolis district. Rains wore general In the western districts, and falls of one Inch or more occurred as follows; In Nebraska-Falrbury, 1.72; Lincoln, U2; Omaha, 1.20; Ashland, 1.04. In Kansas-Dodge City. 1.00. In Montana -Miles City, LB0. L. A. WELSH. Local Fpre.caster Weather Burwtu. New Voru Genernl Market. , NEW YORK. Bept. 24.-8UGAH-Raw. steady; muscovado, 3.17oj centrifugal. 3.67c; molasses, 2.82c; refined, steady; out loaf, 6.60c; orushed. 6.EO0; mould A. 5.16c: cubes. 6.OG0: XXXX nowdern!. 4.B6c; powdered.' 4.90c; fine granulated, 4.8O0; diamond A, 4.8O0; confectioners' A, 4. hoc; no. 1, l.aou. BUTTER Steady: receipts, 7,600 tubs; creamery extras. 2222'io; firsts, 2SH lie! creamery held extras. 31HJ32o; firsts. 23331o; state dairy finest, 3vj?31a; good to nrlme. 27K2fc: process extras. 37m 27Hc: firsts, 2M4WV4c; .Imitation cream ery nrsts, BW&yzec; factory current make firsts, 2tic: packing stock, June make. No. 1, 24c: No. 2, 2323Hc. CHEESB-rSteady; receipts, 2.600 boxes; state whole milk white and colored spe cials, 16l6Hc; average fancy, HHffiec; skims, UH01SH& EGGS Irregular: receipts, 14,000 cases; fresh gathered extras. ZWZGa: extra first 3132o; firsts, 28930c; seconds, 2527c; re frigerator special marKs, rancy, charges paid, 26Hr27c; firsts, 20Q26o; Pennsyl vania and nearby honnery whites, 40If 46c; western gathered whites, 280300. POULTRY Dressed. lrre?u art fresh killed western chickens, 1721c; fowls, 1419Mo; turkeys, 250260. . St. Loals General Market. ST. LOUIS. Bept. 24. WHBAT-Cash! No. 2 red. 93U&VSUa: September, xiusn $8oi May. B3Ho. k CORN wo. z, aw, jvo. 2 white, 75jiol September. 73c; May, 74J4OT4Ke. OAT8-N0. 2, 4313.c; No. 2 white, 44 644Hc; September, 43c; May, 4Htfc. XJli UC. butter Creamery. 30c: firsts. On; seconds, 27c; packing, 23c EQUS nrsts, zio; seconds, l&c Wltltm.Y liens. 12o! mn.timi 0. ducks, 10c; springs, lHc. ' xteceipis. ciniomenia. Flour, bbls 12,000 18,009 Wheat, bu t 36,000 67,000 Sprn, bu. 49,000 24,000 ats, bu. 68,000 63.00) KaBseia City Graln and Previsions. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 24. WHEAT ar. m wi viuDYiiMi mm o Dvirsnif ikv Aiv iiu.1 m. ovrzvvwus. mi. o. oii4io?7iut au 2 red, 2993o; No. 8, 0W92V4C cuim wo. 1 wnite, 770; no. a, 75Q760. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December 84o: May. 89Ue. CORN September, 75o: December. 72UQ rzw; May, c. oath wo. wnito, ho; wo, z mixed, 42Wc I BUTTER Unchanged. EGOSUnchanged . POULTRY Unchango a. OMffl LIVEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Large and Market in Very Fair Condition. H0QS WEAK TO FIVE CENTS OFF Sheep nnil I.nmhs Continue to Arrive in Larire Nnmbera Very Fair Demand and No Great Change In Prices. , SOUTH OMAHA. Sept 24, 1913. Oraeiai-Monday JlSl' 8.1" n.Jj y.iiumi xuesuay ..... 8,16S B.W Estimate Wednesday.. 8,000 4,700 36.000 Three days this wk.OM Tt,m 11J.M1 Same dnv l.r ....u mmhi UHW 143.473 Samo days I wks. ago.11,834 15.796 1S4.97I Same days 3 wka. ago.22,422 2O.M0 79,223 uays wks. ago.i9.sca Same daj-s last year... 82,166 11.6S3 129,006 -Tt5..f.0,lo.wlnt table shows the receipt S.f hogs and sheep at the .South Omaha llvo stock market for the year to date aa compared with last yeart , 1913. 1912. Inc. "J Cll 6M.373 666.6S0 T.W HOgS ,988,I8 2,824.276 ....... s,678 Sheep 1,80,C65 1,727,470 153.195 ....... The following table shows the rango of prices for hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Tarbell A Orshell-Wyo. 1 Steers.. .1148 7 60 14 cs, A ha,. 971 6 90 3 cs. A hi.,1010 6 83 1 bull 1240 6 43 Mike Remrdon Wyo. li steers,. ..1033 7 10 R. Drexel Wyo. 24 steers.. ..1152 7 50 13 steers.. ..1070 6 23 I COW 1020 6 75 1 COW 920 6 40 COIORADO. 64 feedero.. Ui 7 05 SOUTH DAKOTA. 23 feeders.. 987 6 90 HOGS-Wllh tho exception or the fact that shippers did not buy quite so heavily today a maraet was almost a repetition of Tuesday's, Other points reported a wAaker tendency to values and local packers mado their first bids at prices that looked to be 6$l0o lower. Little wan ilnno durtiiff the first rounds, sellers holding out for steady prices, but ft com promise was coon etieciea anu tne duik of the hogs began to move slowly at a decline of anywhere from a shade to aa muoh as 6c. Some scattering sales were quoted aa bslng steady, but there were not many of them, and it la safe to quote ih. mirliti. as weak to a nickel lower. Most of the sales landed at 8.0C38.0& and tops sold aa high as js.io, just me same as on Tuesday. Trade was more or less draggy throughout, and It was well along In the forenoon before the moderate supply was cleaned up. Receipts were rBiiumieu ai w cars, or rot h..l. mskinc the supply for the three days something like 12,898. This Is inna mallar than last week, but Is more than 1.000 larger than for the same days ot last year. iteprescniauvfl saien Va. It.. Date. 1913. 11612 UI)U.l10.llilft.190il.lg7. SPt 14 8 43 6 8 8 16 798 686 687 Sept 16 7 S3); 6 73 8 84 8 06 C 90 . Sept. 1 7 SHU 843 681 888 806 6 81 590 Sept 17 7 96(1 8 21 8 93 8 10 6 80 6 84 Sept IS 8 01 W 8 10 6 81 8 14 8 82 6 78 Sept. 19 7 K 8 11 6 71 8 92) 6 83 6 73 gept. 20 8 OSH 8 33 6.64 8 73 8 17 8 73 Bept 21 8 41 6 G2 8 47 8 12 ( 87 6 $4 Sept 228 63H 6688438 10 6 81 Sept 23 8 OSH $ 46 6 69 S 461 8 12 6 76 5 89 (Sept. 24 8 06 8 41 8 43! 8 16 0 76 6 90 M Metal ainrket. NEW YORK, Sept 24. METALS Lead, dull, at $1.70 bid: London. 20 Ts 6d. Spelter, easy, at $5.7036.80; London, 20 izs na. copper, quiet; sianaara spot, $15.50 bid: September, $15.6018.60: Octo ber, 15.603il6.ff7M: November, $15.&01.2S; electrolytic, is.OT; iaKe, i7.w: casting, $16.62MQ16.75. Tin, quiet and Irregular; spot, i4itKX04z.iv; eepicmDer, m.wwu.vy, October, $ll.S7Vt42.20; November, $41.90 42.16. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $8,80, Iron, steady and unchanged, London markets closed as follows: Copper, firm; spot, 72 12s 6d; futures, 72 10s. Tin, firm; spot, 191 6s; futures, 191 12s 6d, Iron, Cleveland warrants. 64s 7Hd. '. LOUIS, Bept 24. mktaljs Leaa, Indicates Sunday. Receipts and disposition of llvo stock Jt tho Union stock yards. South Omaha, Nab., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o clock yesterday afternoon: RECEIPTS CARS. . Cattle.HoES.Bheep.H'ses. C. M. A Bt. P. Ry. 4 6 .. ., wabash r. r ,. i .. ;; Missouri Padfle Ry. 9 ,. .. union Pacific It It DO 12 C. & N. W east... 12 3 Ci & Nk W:. west;.il35 34 0., Bt, P., M &.O.. 2 . 6 O., B. & Q., east 7 C, B. & Q., west... 79 10 a, It I. & P., east. 3 6 C. R. I. P., west. 15 1 Illinois Central Ry. .. a Chicago q. w. Ry 1 Total, receipts... sST 86 132 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. AT. .. lit ...11 ...UT ...m Y.'.ht ...Bt ...t4 ...tn ...tn ...M ... .Mi 110 ;t.,.....rto too too 12 Ml ... STO 1 MS IN IN 0 l.C U Ui I.. ttt n m to..... .no n m n...... m .lie t tM 66 23 41 1 Morris A Co....... 448 owut et kjo 721 Cudahy Packing Co. ...1,4 Armour A Co. , 974 Schwarta A Co u j.' w. Aiurpny Morrell XJ. 1 . UU...t. , B. O. P. Co.. Sinclair , Cudahy. Kansas City.- w. u, vansant co... 668 885 1,401 1,352 ' 138 104 1.454 3,177 2,869 1,320 .... Benton, Vansant A L.. 291 Hill & Son 602 F. B. Lewis.. , 800 Huston A Co..... 83 J. B. Root A Co ISO J. H. Bulla .111 La. F. IIUSC , It Rosenstock Bros Z37 McCreary A Kellogg.. 9 wertneimer & jJcKen...i.iK3 It, F. Hamilton SO Kuinvan uroi w Rothschild 275 Mo. A Kan. Cal. Co.... 43 Christie 66 Hlggtns U Roth m 15 Xrebs 16 Meyers .-, 17 Bakor, Jones A 8....... 118 Tanner 1$1 Harvey Iowa Co. 152 Oother buyers 143 86.868 Spelter, slow, at 36. i a... 2ui wtg LOANS Of II. COO and tin ri.lrrf nn Im. proved real estate. Large loans a specialty. 228 State Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our sreclalty. Btuil Broa waited City loans and warraata. W. Farnam Bmlth A Co.. 1320 Farnam St CITY LOANB. iiemis-Carlberg Co.. 810-U Brandets Theatst "nidgi HARRISON t MORTON. K16,Um. ??at. SIAa n till . H nMMn..H Wead. Wcad Bldg., lith and Varnam. GAilVIN BEOS. few. wM.aua mia WANTED City loans, r.eters Trust Co. LIVE HTOCK MaHKET -OF WEST Ship live stock to Uouth Omaha. Have mileage and shrinkage, Your consign ments receive prompt and tareful atten Uon. tire Stock Coutmlaslon 3f crchsata. MARTIN BROS. A CO.. Exchange Bide CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Hogs Moatlr Lower Beeves Steady to lllaher. CHICAOO, Sept 24. QATTLE Re ceipts, 18,000 head; beeves .steady to a shade higher; c6ws and .heifers steady to 10a lower; beeves. $7.3509.60: Texas steers, 47.1539.10; western teers. JJ.SOQ) 8.40; stockers and feeders, $5.4098.00; cows and heifers, $3.903.75; calves, $8.60(812.00, IIOOB Receipts, 28,000 head; mostly 10c lower; bulk of sales, $8.1063.65; light, W.2OC6.90; mixed. $7.854W.W; heavy, $7.76 8.75; rough, $7.757.95; pigs, $4.2589.00. SHEEPVAND LAMBS Receipts, 48.000 head; market active, generally steady; native, $3.CO4.fO; western. 83.764.70; yearlings, $4,7(k36.96; lambs, native, $5,500 7.; western, $5.75Q7.30. Drr Goods MnrUet. NEW YORK. Sept, 24.-DRY GOOD3 Cotton yarn markets were much firmer and higher today: Cotton goods have be-n advanced Ho a yard. Brown and bleached cotton were advanced. Artcls.1 Opert. Hlgh. Low. Closa. Yesfy. Wheatl Bept Deo., May. Corn Bept Dec ' May. Oats Sept Dec. May. i' one Jan. May Lara Jan. May. Ribs Jan.. May 7in 72HU 40H 4243 ,451464 19 9d $0 12i 10 92' 11 07H 10 47-601 10 62H 85 88U 82 74HI 72M mm 4W 43'T 19 98 20 12-15 W 97H ll 10 10 60-52 10 65 85 I7tt 73U 71H 7$H Hi 19 86 20 01 10 92U' 11 05-07 10 47H 19 60 85H 87Jjm88 7!l 71W 7H 40K 4242K 19 85 20 05 10 92-951 U 03-071 10 47H 10 60-621 10 65 (OH 42 46 19 07H 1017H 10 97H 11 109 U 12g Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. 92ff4o; No. 8 red, 092cr No. 2 hard, KfiiJ87tio; Nn. 8 hard Rlirr. vrJT yA nonnern, iisowo, o. a northern, 863 74yrsc: 10. z yenow, T4W4r76o; No. 3, 7$K74Hc; No. 8 white, 74Vi74o: No. yeuow, i40'ic. uats: wo. 1 wnite, 42U e42tto; No, 3, 40c; No. 8 white, 40K41Jic; standard, tw0. uye: wo. z, bsho. Barley, wfQic. oecas: nrnotny, 83.753 $23.60; lard, $llsll.07H; ribs, $10.76 4a UTTER Unchanged EOGS Receipts, 6,793 cases; unchanged, POTATOES Lower: recelpU. 76 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin, 7S$2o; Minne sota and Ohio, 786800. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, lfittc; iowis, unc. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 24.-WHEAT-8pot, steady: No. 1 Manitoba 7s 7Udf No. x. 7s 64d; No. 8, 7a V4d. Futures, steady; October, 7s d; December, 7s d; March, 7a 2Jd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 6s 9d. Futures, steady; October La Plata, bs iT,a; jjecemoer ubl riata, t to. 2Ilnenapolls Grain Market. ' MINNEAPOLIS. Sept 24. WHEAT No. 1 hard, hlc: No. 1 northern. 834,0 KHo: No. 2 northern 81J83Hc: No. 2 hard Montana. BiHywTjc, No. J, 7Jfllc; ST. dull, at $4.60. London Stock Market. LONDON, Sept 24. American securities were quiet and irregular during the first hour today. A. few shares advanced, but most ot the list sagged under light realising. -At noon prices ranged from above to f , below yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocK quotations: CodioU, monr .... TlSDcnrtr Rio a.. da m count i,,.TJ u-iBoinrn rieine Ann I. vewT ..... union i'emo rvMfl in Pacine ..131. Dluv J3,i uur, vuir ai. o i-Aou por ounce. MONEY sir-is per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. 8T404 per cent; three months' bills. i$H per" cent St. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,400 head; market steady; good to choice steers, $6.2503,09; stockers and foeders, $5.767.60; cows and heifers, $4.76 Q6.76; puns, j&.iMuo.vo: caives, ..wfu.w; southern steers, $6.0007.76; cows and heif ers, $4.25(34.60. steady to lOo lower: pigs and lights, $4.60 mixed ana outcntrs, 8.wa.w; v. .... a tivmi cs HUUU lluvjr, fj.wiio.iw. BHEEP AND LAMliB-UieceipU, 41, WU head: market steady, muttons. 83.2501 4.z&; yearnngs, to.urara.w; lamus, s.dwt 7.40. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Sent. 24. COFFEE Tho coitee market was unsetuea today, out nrlces ruled generally higher on continued firmness In Europe and steadiness In tht ccet and freight market After opening steady at A to 14 points up, prices eased off somewhat. Offerings were well ab sorbed and the close was steady at a net advance ot iz to ri points. . September and October, P.07c ; Decern' ber. 9.32c; January, 9.41c; March, 9.62c May. .78c; July, 9.85c. Snot coffee. ataadv: Rio No. 7. 9 He: Santos No. 4. 12io. Mild coffee, quiet Cordova, 12l O16o nominal. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept 24. -COTTON SdoL quiet; middling uplands. 13.09c; gulf, 13.tGc. Futures closed steady. September, 1385c; October. 13.47c; Decern oer, iz.v)c; January, 1122a: March. 11430: May. 13.43c: May. 13.49c; July, 18.45c cotton riosea steaay, net unchanged to 7 points lower. LIVERPOOL, Bept 24 COTTON Spot, moderate business; middling fair, 8.43d; good middling, 8.1 W: middling, 7.9Sd; low middling. 7-73d; giwd orinary, 7.07d; ordi nary, .7$4. Salts 10,(00 bales. Bvaporated Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK, Sent. 24. EVAPORATED APPIES Firm; fsncy, 8JiSf9; choice. 7458o; Prims, 7JWHc. 1RIED FRUITS -Prunes, apricots, peaches and raisins, firm. Oils and Iltvaln. NEW YORK. Sept, 2l.-OII-Cotton-seed. steady. , ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE Steady. Totals... ,...J..i.8,648 . 6.4(0 44.745 CATTLE Cattle receipts, were very up oral today, tho total being about the annua a. vpaterdav. Far the three days this week receipts amount to over .90 head, being tne largest ot any wean mu far since tho beginning of tho range eeason, but. at ths same time smaller man ror the corresponding pvnuu oi year by about 3.Q0Q neaa. .... A heavy fall of rain that prevailed flur Ing tho greater part of the forenoon naturally dalaved the trade somtiwhat. The lateness of some of, the stock trains was a atiiii'iurtner ninarance. so ao em tio did not'eeU quit so rapidly aa yester day, bUi still considering weatner coniii tlona the market was in pretty good con nltlnn. Desirable kinds of cattle, both killers ana reeaers, were in gooa aamana ana commanded steady . nrlces. While the market, for reasons noted above, was not particularly active there was a fair movement and pretty much everything uesiraDie cnangea nanas in gooa neanuii. Cntnmnn to medium eraaes were less sought after and they were slow to pos- sioiy as mucn as iuo lower. , cjnntatiana on cntuei uooa id choiqs corn-fed beef steers. $$.3039.25; fair to good corn-fed beef steers, 33.W8S.W; com mon to fair corn-fed beef steers. $7,260 8, JO! fair to choice yearlings, $T.60A.; good to choice raniers. $7.00tf7.5O; fair to good rangers, $7.007,GO; common to fair rangers, t6.2Stpr.00; gopd to choice heifers, $6.6C$7.0; , good to choice caws, $8. 637,26; fair to good grades, $.74f.Mi common to zair graaes, txvjwt.wi gooa to choice stockera and feeders, t7.W4f8.64; fair to good stockers and feeders. 86.4649 7.60; common to fair stockers and feed ers, 96.eo6ti.4o; stocx cow anu neuers, 8t.766e.60) Val calves, tf.V.763 uuiis, Stags, etc, J3.ZS4TJ.UO. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Ar. Pr. Na At. Pr. It, M4 I 41 $ mi I W 44.'. .U1 . COWB. I, HI 111 II I i.. U2 1 IS 13 m 'Lifers. 6 741 I li 19 It 476 I M 16 " 'lfS Halves. 21 320 7 CO $ STOCKERS .AND FEEDERS. 11 T40 I "( 40 ,, K9 4 H 744 4 76 41........... tit V) t ,. 674 f Is 13 IM 7 10 16 ...110 I tO II.,, 10W Itt JO. Kl I 76 .....1010 W 174 7 CO 4H 7 10 27$ 9 CO " at BlA "Westerns Nebraska, bs leaders.. 943 7 zs 27 feeders.. 1174 7 tO 84 feeders.. 1159 7 60 20 cows 856 S 75 22 cows,..., 204 6 40 47 steers.. ..1200 7 10 12 feeders.. 943 6 25 12 feeders.. 1225 7 15 14 feeders,. lisi 7 3b 17 calves.,. 186 9 00 $4 feeders,. 937 7 35. 37 feeders.. 1143 7 35 29 feeders., 754 6 15 51 feeders. .1147 7 85 7 feeders.. 1130 7 35 19 feeders.. 1422 7 60 24 cs A hs.,1224 7 90 19 feeders. .1281 7 60 89 feeders.. 1237 7 76 15 feeders,. 1314 7 45 17 feeders.. 971 6 85 7 cpws 1078 w 14 foeders. .1031 9 90 29 feeders., 864 6 33 44 feeders.. 1017 7 60 56 feeders. .1113 7 35 85 feeders.. 674 7 70 21 cs A hs,.10S4 6 75 7$ feeders. ,1194 7 60 20 feeders., 1317 7 S3 6 feeders. .1210 7 00 1 cow 1200 6 60 8 cows.,.. .1026 6 25 14 steers. ...111$ 6 75 9 feeders,. 610 76 23 heifers... 712 6 60 2$ steers.. ..1246 7 70 6 cows..... 900 6 45 i COW 1002 6 00 Mllldale Cattle Co.-Neb. 30 feeders.. 824 7 40, 30 feeders.. 841 7 40 29 Tcedera.. 850 7 w J. Harmon Nth. 41 feeders. .123 7 60 12 cow 1019 6 35 George Morgan Neb, 33 feeders.. HH 7 M S cows 1061 60 F. Cronln Neb. 18 feeders.. $87 7 80 George Manning, Nebraska. IT htlfera... 974 8 40 Oordon Lord, Nebraska. 4 feeders.. 830 7 16 19 feeders,. 92$ 7 15 Body rBos., Nebraska, It heifers... 810 6 40 17 Cows 939 6 10 Daugherty Bros.. Nebraska. 18 fenders. J062 7 25 14 c. A hfs. 993 6 65 13 cows 990 I 86 , WYOMING. 21. feeders.. 884 7 60 12 feeders,. 991 7 60 36 feeders.. 893 7 60 11 feeders. 4116 6 75 H. J. Rosf Wyoming. 21 steers.. ..1123 7 3) U steers,,,. 1039 6 76 3 COWS.....UG0 4 70 1 COW 1120 6 10 2 bulls 1370 6 40 John Goets L. B, Co., Wyoming, 2 steers... .1045 7 35 1 steer 1000 7 00 73 feders..l084 7 65 2 feeders. .1035 7 00 John Hohnhols, Wyoming. tS feeders.. 1301 7 60 11 feeders, .1063 6 60 U c A hts.,1034 7 00 11 cows..... 1039 6 30 1 Steer...., 1070 7 35 $ cows..... 980 6 60 1 stesr 1060 7 65 D. W. Harvey Wyo. 11 steers.. ..10S5 7 30 S steers.. ..10CO 6 75 t cows 970 6 25 Sh. r-. ... 7 60 ... 7t ... 7 It IK I CO I CO 00 I oo too 1(0 I 00 I oo i vs No. Ar. Sh. Ph. n toa 40 I os M M4 209 I 04 41. W M I 0 11.. SU 10 (OS II tit ... I OS 4S.. .....1J 1M lt II tfl 2M l to.. .....no ... io ll ..in ioios 71 Ill M l t..,....ni im Tt in im (i tn no tt 171 ...,.ti eat 34 ill 10 ..ill 10' 1 4 371 1. ta i too t oo M I 02H iu I OSH n ik ... I os ... t 03 t 05 I 03 i os I OS 1(6 I 10 t It I 10 t 10 I 10 I 10 20 10 Ill IM I OS 61 S04 MO its it 174 IM IM 1 141 10 I 06 no m t rs too U0 I OS m to tt; it.. tt.. 14 141 ... M Ill ... Tl I4 100 IM 200 t 10 a i uo no is 11 ... sis ei .m tn t is n.. im its t it t0.......tSt ... t IS 370 1 I 11 . ..... MS 1 20 I It tl StS .... I IS lit 40 I 20 s..;....ui .. i 17... ....M ... in T7 tn M I IS lOf ... m iro sis 147 IM t 48 M.i...... tt ... St 10 .106 ... tlS ll If Msir 64 1 M ICS ... Ill 41 104 ... t H lot..... lie . . V u BHEEP Oftnornl condlUons surrouna lng the trade aa indicated by eary mei sages from other live stock centers con tlued bearish, but notwithstanding this the bulk of about a. normal supply ot fat sheep and lambs on the local market was dttbosed of at nrlces about the same an yesterday, making the general trad In killers about steady. Trade was a trifle alow at first In setting under way. but when the offerings began to move a very fair degree, ot activity was apparent and most everything was taken out ot first hands at a reasonable hour. Owing to tho fact that part of today's receipt got a little wet because ot the rain, the market was not as active as It would have been If all the offerings were as dry as on the previous days of tha week. s on Tuesday trade in feeding sneap and lambs was more , or lest uneven, It being possible lo pick out some sales. iiiai looaea a utile oeiier, otners steaay and still others a little ower. Tha gen eral run of tales, however, seemed to have an easier tenaenoy ana on the wnqio tne demand did not seem lis urgent as on Monday and Tuesday, when a barn full of buyers from the country scrambled lor wnat xeeaer onerincs were nere. Feeding lambs are quotable anywhere from 85.754f6.ss, with fleshy kinds going tn tha country aratuut MJK. . Today's receipt foot up In the neighbor hood pt 86,066 head against 4,K1 hea a week ago, 29,96 two weeks age and 44, MM on ma corresponding aay one year age. Quotations on snrta and lnnihai LamhiL good to choice, $7.06T.$C, lamb, fair te good, $4.764t7.00! Umbs, culls, 86.tO4H.S0; lambs, feeders, $.4f6.w; yearlings, good to choice. t.fnJ4.it; yeaning, fair t rood, J4.W4f8.Mi yearlings, feeders, M.7ff Wethers, fair tm aeo.1. t4.WMSl.alr wnhiri ivmrii s,vyai.sv, aweo, gooa K CRMCa, M.HK..1.1 Mtwt run mn. hbj na. wtw. feeders. M. MMM.se: cull ak scos wTO Resresantatlve baImi No. itv r 644) Utah, fed lambs , 6i s 40 4M Wyoming lambs 63 6 66 1667 Wyoming feeder lambs.,.. 62 6 34 071 Wyoming breeder- ewes.,.. 90 4 06 ,W Wyoming feeder ewei,,.,., 101 8 81 31 Utah feeder ewes. ...,.,.,. 96 3 23 80S Wypmlng ewes 152 4 00 tiz Wyoming ewes .,..,.(...... 97 i 375 Wyoming ewes 97 196 Wyoming lambs 65 82$ Wyoming lambs ,. 68 237 Wyoming jambs , 66 248 Wyoming lambs '68 i pevaaa reeaer tamos 227 Nevada feeder lambs .. 68 117 Nevada feeder lambsi,.,,.., 63 180 Nevada feeder iambs 67 us neyoa reeaer lamos in 216 W ymlng feeder lambs 47 IKS Wyoming feeder lambs , 68 US Wyoming feeder lambs,,.,.. 69 268 Wyoming feeder iambs..,.. . M wu wyqming reeaer lamos tc 214 Wyoming feder lambs...... 67 79 Wyomlno- faador lantba fifi 1171 Wyoming feeder lambs..,.,, 68 ea Wyoming reeaer lamos...... si 213 Wyoming feeder iambs... .w to 100 Wyoming eeder lambs..,,,, 65 811 Wyoming feeder Iambs.,.,.. 57 271 Nebraska feeder yearlings 95 (24) Nebraska (tedcr yearlings,, 88 196 Idaho coder ewes,,,,.... ....112 517 Idaho ewes 120 u saano inuer lamtis,..., w 409 Idaho feeder lambs ., 67 476 Womlna- feeder wthi.ra.... B9 412 Wyoming feeder wethers,.. 97 976 Wyoming feeder lamb 43 264 Wyoming feeder lambs..,.,. 96 63 Wyoming feeder lambs...,,. 29 299 Wyoming feeder lambs, 42 66 Utah fader Iambs, 44 215 Wypmlng feeder lambs U 112 Wyoming feder lambs 67 103 Wyoming feeder lamus...... 68 u Wyoming reeaer lamos , cs 263 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 08 26 Idaho feeder ewea. ....... ....100 205 Idaho feeder ewes 100 ist laano feeder ewes 99 133 Wyoming feeder ewes 77 227 Wyoming feeder ewes 76 87 Idaho ewes , 110 236 ldhho ewes...,.,,., ...109 216 Idaho ewes, .(,.... 99 111 Wyoming ewes 99 167 South Dakota cull ewes.... 91 107 South Dakota cull ewes,..., $9 i2 south Dakota cuu ewes,,.. 93 200 Southr Dakota cull ewes..., 89 186 South Dakota cull ewes,... 91 142 South Dakota cull ewes.... 91 206 South Dakota cull ewes.... 91 ieo south Dakota, cuu ewes,,.. 91 191 South Dakota cull ewes..,. 91 9 Wyoming feeder wethers..., 97 20$ Wyoming feeder wethers,.., 97 234 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 97 178 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 87 235 Nevada feeder lamhs (a '3 23 6 60 6 85 3 85 688 6 60 6 50 6 60 P. DO 660 6 35 6 65 6 65 6 65 CO 660 6 40 6 40 660 666 6 50 6 50 4 75 4 76 8 60 $75 6 36 67C 425 4 36 620 660 4 00 6 65 6 00 6 66 665 5 60 8 85 8 83 8 83 8 83 8 85 4 00 4 00 5 76 8 90 200 800 3 00 8 00 300 303 3 00 3 00 3 00 4 25 426 25 4 35 U60 DEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Bearish Sentiment is Again in the Asccndanoy in Street. '0REIGN INFLUENCE IMPOETANU Great Markets of Europe Unsettled hy Fears ot Renewed Balkan Dlatnrlinnces Unenay Over Monetary Situation, NBW YORK. Sept 34.-Rearish sent!- ment was again in the ascendancy to day and the stock market receweu an other setback. Tne pessimistic attitude of t ran ois tound some lusuilcatiun in the trend of events both at noma and abroad, The foreign Influence was an Important one. Tho great markets of Europo wera unsettled uy lean of renewed disturb ances In the Balkans and by uneasiness over the monetary situation, Tne Ger man position naa not yet oeen aajusiea to the requirements at the end of tne quarter. l'liete conditions were reflected here in liberal selling for account. London dis posed of about 2u,O0U shares here on bat- unce largely union jraciiic. Bteei ana Amalgamated. Berlin sold. .Canadian Pacific in tha homo market -most stress was laid on unfavorable Tepotta! ot Conditions in the steel and coDPer industries. Thn sharp break In the ixmdoti copper metal market was followed by- reports of price shading here, which, however, were uenied. New business in tho steel trade waa said to be small. Bear traders met with little onwnluon In hammeriiur the list. Many of tha standard share were foroed down, a, point or so, with a slight Improvement on short coverings in the last hour. New Haven developed exceptional strength. iionaa were irregular, uoutnern jacino collateral 4a were strong, being Influ enced by reports that the government would bring suit ta seoarata Central Pa cific and Southern Pacific Aa tha col lateral ror the bonds is Central Podflo stock, the theory was advanced that re tirement of the bonds at par would ba necessary to freo tha stock, in case separ ation of tha roads should bo made com pulsoryby tha courts. Total Mica of bonda. nar vain a. f24m- 000. United States la deMlnad U nn rail mil the registered bond sold at 96, compared with 97 on tha preoedUig sale. numuer ana sans ot leacing quotations on stacks were as followst MlM. HUB. Jjmh Clo. Aisalssmtt! Osetr ... H.sea 7Mt su MV Auartaa Det Hnatr.... Aftwrleas Qui ......... - Aiotncan out pro....... Amrlcn O. A F., ...... W.tWR V.l. ... ...... Am, Ice flosrl,tlM 400 Amarloan Unseat 100 JUnirloan Loaomotlio ... M0 AmtMClB a. a R.. ....... I.TO3 American S. A R. pfd.. M0 lot Am. autr iunning.,,.,i AmcMoan T. A T........ .... Amarlcan Tobeeo Aotood. Mialag C0...1 1.100 17 t0 no 800 tM ,H M 44 ki,. MVi 1 M 'St ?s 1 .. M H im leoii 48 sew, 9. n M)k 1MH 111 in MS 8 M IM HH mU 130 Ml tt 11 8,200 U7 1MH 1MH .... ..... . IW a, too SM H!a 1.300 IS 17 HVi H 1100 u 8.100 UiM 390t too n ti 1100 MTt RH tOO 8 31i, 11K 100 llta 1M iMH M 11 M 1H ..... ..... .... 1 14 14U i H 144 1,1 1.1 M0 1,99 1,W M0 Ma RIVt 111 ll 1M) lottt IM 11 M m 1ST Aicmiau ,,,1 AHAiwn pia ,...,.... AtUntle Cbatt.UM.... nAlllmin Mt Okln.. Dtthltntm RtMl Brooklra lUpia TT. Uaaaalin lolna Cntrat Lathrr Otttapcik Ohio,..,.. Chtetto O. W Cltlc), M. Bt, P.... CAnMlKalea fhu dora fro60cts ........... I DUtr A Hsaaaa.... .. I. Dtnrtr A Rio Qrsnts... Dtsvtr It It, O. prd.M.t .i.i.. Plstlllm' CMnrltlM .... MO Brie , 1,700 txrle let ttd Mt Htl w SM.ii t tKnmii vtctne ........ flrat Nertewa H.... atmt.HHlwnt CH ctJ. llllMhi Caultrtl Ia4rtoeraB Kat. 1 Iqtr. 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"" kt?:.""" iu at BUteo UDbw,.,f l.2 '"Hj JJ HntM ! ' JJW .J"1 JCf VnHed Unltad Halted uwp wwpr jj.... ........ - M Vi.-CsroIUa Coamleal i , -Waaai ,...n " ' " Wowtsrn StWuii' "'iti t 44 4J WasUrs. Vak SL. WheolliK tXe Krl;.. 'Jv4'' ToU4 sain rr tt r TT New VerU Maner NEW YORK, (tea. frMwer-0n SereSaC. Foanrijrnii !fty days. 48rH ojjtl ninety oays. awam r " (.r?l P . mt.t TilA wtrw-ai! at par cent. Bterllng exchang. r. merclal bills, 84.81 1H. Mexican dollars. heavy: railroad. SILVER Bar, BONDS 3 overnment, irregular .... . . ,. . Closing quotationa n vyuuaiivuar wera U a9lr.tW;. r5... 94 "IC xA ft. K. 7 da coupon ..'.., !J 4 tW. w . lnatvu. K. ft T. 1st to. M v a 4a. m nvf ten. 4,.,, n do ooVpan I IwgMj. Padfl, Ji. 14 rtBtn l opo to oonr, U 11 .1 J? M U etli... M N. R.IU of M. 4US4S K. T C 1. 8U... II da deb. 4m, ton W 4?:::. HRVw1. a-i-: Kansas City I.tvr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sent 14. CATTLEl Re. celpts. 13,000 hrad. Including 1.C00 head southerns; market steady: prime fed steers, t8.S0O9.SS; dressed beef steers, J7.7J (39.71?: western steers, 14.65.80; south ern steers, is.wge.7D! cows, S4.mw.00! heifers. I4.7SUO.OO stackers and feeders. )5.oo37.75; bulls, i4.W30.tS; calves, X.io V.bU, t IIOOS Receipts, u.ooo head; market to lower; bulk, ts.)0ifl8.60; htavy. 88.ipfts.4S; packers and butchers, tS.lO9S.OO; light, S.10it.62Hi Pigs, fH.O0fl7.25. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipt. 4.000 head) market steady; lambs, t6.iOtf7.16: yearlings, H.7586.75; wethers, t.2Su4.75 eres. J3.60e4.i5i Sloax City live Stack Bfarket, SIOUX CITY. la., Sept. .-CATTLE-Receipts, 1,400 head; market steady; beef steers, f9.ZSt33.50t cows and helfara, U.VO 6.(0: canners, 83.5000.00; calves, r7.W310.00; bulls, stags, etc., 85,00(87.00. ' IIOQS Receipts, 6. SCO head: market So lower; heavy, 17.W33.0S; jnlxed, ii.tcaa.iot light, 88.1O&8.S0; bulk of sales, tS.0OC6.te. BHKEP AND LAIIHS-Recelpts, 2,000 head; market steady: fed muttons, 84.SO 6.00; wethers. t3.7SsJ.0O; ewes, I3.00ifj.7a; lambs. t8.0OQ7.00. ' Bt. Joseph Live Btoek Market, ST. JOHBPir. Sept. fLCATPLE Re ceipts, 1.600 head; market slows, steers t5.itxj9.10i cows and heifers. U-OktH-bO; calves, K0O310.00. HOOS Receipts. 5.000 head: market slow and 60 lower; top, 8S.60; bulk of sales, t8.05S8.40. HHISEP AND LAUnS-ReoelptU, 20,090 bead; market slow; lambs, fi 0OO7.00, 70 .1004 ia tT. u a No. Pacltlo ta...... N Sis' 'r& " i.. war 4:: vpsw sr4 r t Im... tSUB. A. T. tAI tLm .." e. a. U A P. . 4H do in n(. to.., , M! - . 'if . a. a Hiatl do sen. Tv n R. O. "f. t. 7 ?............, MM M -. W I ft. to. MU U 13. n. RnMiM .n .... lU4 B. bimi M la....iaou 71 . V.-a Own. Ka..... Mil "a." -!' H ar. to HM 4. 4S..TmZ niatllUra' Erta p. I. 41... da ran. 4i. .- m"i. cU7lt r. 4t Hb". lit ii. Mat. 41 77 Wtatcra M .Jaiii 4i M 4".; n Pld, "oqww. Boston Mlnlasr atocUs. BOSTON, Sept, It-Clotlng quotation on iwu we. AIo lfohawk . a vi. . . .. Anal. Cwpr TlSln"."? CoH- Ui aTx. L. , ft S. MUNlplMlsf Mine .... U i .m. 81t aluSri?..' .1 ttttOU Demtolaa ":::! li" .4 Oajaota tl V, Hit, I.J Ca!. ft Artiona, OaU ft Reels.. ni.ui i UKinor u Sitnolto O. W.., rio' M tajikiia...... ...... -S.,sp" . areaoo Cuum lilt HorK Oofpr. Kerr UU Laio Oovvt Im, fitalU Ooppor..... Miami Qopptr Key to tha Situation Pes Advertising TTV4Twarck jU t cub Oppar Oj..... uv 4 Wlacca - M UKWolrorloa 4i