mint t m nnftmiw .mrm ief. U 11 Hi 11 AIUJ rllUUULu l!lAllVul Onions. Wellnoiv per Wheat EeceipU Total Thlrty-Kine Cart and Aclire Demand BooiU Price Two Cent. CORN RECEIPTS ARE OVERLY BIQ OMAHA. Bept. 1. 191. Trie rwelpia of all amlns, and espeoslly of com. were aood tolr. Whft relpt totalled thirty-nine csrs and there was an active demand for this cereal. The bttr x"1" of wheat enl.1 n rhansnrl to I cents higher, while the lower erlvsnred from I to 4 cents, n There wm a fslr demand for corn and thU market ndvanrvd S cent. Oats aold un"hned t cent higher. The receipts of thin cereal were fair and there u sufficient demand to take care of all the grain placed on the tahics. The receipts of rye and barter were, unimportant and there were no aalea reported. Theee, market remained nominally uncharged.- Clearance of flour, wheat, corn and oata were not quoted. Liverpool spot: Wheat, unchanged to ad higher. Corn, tmchanged to Id higher. Primary wheat receipts were t tf.l.OO hu.. and shipments, l.Oi'.noo bu. agalnxt receipt of tWH.onn bu. and ahlpmenta of l,9M.mo bu. laat year. ITtmary corn receipts wera eSS.OnO bu. and ahlpmenta of S32,0ne bu. agaJnat re ceipts of 47S,w bu. and ahlpmenta of Sll.mo bu. laat year. Primary oata receipt! wera l.wW.OOO bu. and ahlpmenta of l,f?,on bu. against re ceipts of 1 JCri.OOO bu, and shlptnents of rrt.ooo bu. lut year. CARLOT RBTKIPTS. Wheat Own. Oata. Chicago .... '. VA 110 134 Minneapolis WO ... ... Imluth t ... Omaha M 17 Kansas City H 21 I Winnipeg ....Kl Chicago ranfw of prloes. furnished Tha ffee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 3) South Bixteenth Street, Omaha: Artlclei Open Hl,h. Low. CHose VesT. foe. Peppers, per bss.., lAv Tomatoes. v v priii. . 'Tii"n , ae i una i our pi v: "pahl-h. per crate. Il.t. Para- i ley. per diia., Sic. Ilreen peaa, per baa- Ret. nr. iieans. wax and green, per bas ket, 0c. New beeta, carrots, turnips, per baeket. v. Potatoes, new I'hioa. .en bu., c Bweet potatoes, per hamper, tl.W; Virginias, Per b!0., St.Oi. Mis Kl.LANKurs-.Nuts, per lb. No. 1 walnuts lHo; filberts, lie; tl rail Is. 12'4c; pcanK. U,lv: almonds. Joe. Oa kerjai h, per rami, il.M; half rase. II. 7S. C'ornpoiia, per rase, A A ; half case, tl ho. peanuta. per lb. No. 1 raw, c; roasted, tc; Jumbo, raw, ic; reacted, 9c. Honey, per case, M.7S. HEW YORK GKSKRAL MARKET Vi heati e-pt.'w. Septrnvvf?' IXKl R7t(.iTl May teufol V. . aiajriis' fts s. 17 7H M W,4J riA, M 6; si Kni-iMSkVH T04l 71D S4l 7 MUTS M I I . I lNtO-l 11H I 11 Ha I II 7V 11 h7"l 1 Wt Qot! 11 111 f 11 11 BW 11 07 rWpt 115 UK l7H IffJ'" Jan. tm M 1 I Chlcaro Cash pricea-Wheat: No. 1 red. No. I hard, nominal. Corns J4o. a yellow, VMl'lHo; others nominal. Oatas Mo. I whit a, Kto4c: stannara J7. Bya: No. 1. 2Hc.. llarley: vioc. Hm 'flntoth. if, hiwi SO: clover. IM bUr! U.ml jToviBions: i ora, iu.jd; iara, a Theaa aalea wera reported . today at Omaha. Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 oar, $100; a cars, Wc; ears, Mto; 1 oara, 7o; 1 oar, 86c No. 4 hard winter: t-i car, Mo; i cara, k6o; 1 - cars. Wc; 1 ear, 8JHc; 1 cars, Jo; 1 car, liu; 1 1-6 oara, Mo. Ham pla hard winter: t cara, doc; 4 cara, hin; 1 oar (rotten), 7 So. No. 1 aptirig: 1 cars, Ac; 1 oar, Ko. No. 4 eyrlne;: 1-e Car, 9bo. No. 4 durum mixed: 1-4 car, 6o. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, lo. No. I velvet chaff: 1 cars, $1.00; 1 car, ttc. No. I velvet chaff: 1 car, SOo, Corn No. 1 white: T care, He. No. I white: 1 care, "'e. No, I yellow: 4 cars, "71 o; S cars, 70o. No. a yellow: 1 cars, 70 No. t yellow: 1 car, 70e. No. I mixed: 1 car (near yellow), 7oc; 1 car. c; 1 - cars, H'4c; 1 car, H'ic; I car, tc: car, 47H" No. 1 mixed: 1 cai-a, 680. No. mixed. 1 ear, 1 car, 47toc: M car, 7c. 8ample: 1 car, 6Ko; 1 car, Wc; 1-6 car, CV. Oate No. 1 white: 1 car, ItVic. No, 1 white: 1 car, 8Sc; 14 care, Xl'o. No. 4 white: X car, nWo; 3 ears, 13a. Bample: $ cars, twiWt; 1 oar, aiVto. Omaha Cash Prloea Wheat: No. 1 turkey, Mc(1.01; No. I turkey, $rtcti$l 01; No. I hard. WcfiCl.ol; No. 1 hard. $l.i0: No. 4 hard. KWo; No. 1 spring, fck'toll.Ol; No. 1 spring, 6o4il 01; no grade, vwmc. t:orn: rno. i wnue, in'miw'iri Qaetatloae ( the Day ea Varloae oaaaaodltlea. NEW TOHK, Bpt. 10.-FLOUIV-Steady. VHEAT-Ppot, strong: Chicago. No. 1 red and No. 1 hard, 1 W. r. I. f , New Yofk, Hi-ptember: No. 1 northern, Puluth, Wo; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, tao, c. L f., Buffalo, futurea, firm; Beptember, ll.ns, CORN-Spot firm; No. 1 yellow, rc, prompt shipment. HAY-tasy; New. No. I, $1 l 1: No. 1. $1.11191.17; No. a, r7"4o$1.06; shipping, 80(HIC. nATR Ppot, easy; new. No. 1 white, 40. HOP.1 oulet; state, common to cholco. 1916. J'c; Pacific coast. . UU. 14lc, 1114. 1;14c. I HIDIJi-Pteanv; Bogota. tQllc; Cen- irai ntenra, r LKATHKn-Klrm; hemlock firsts. $2cl seconils, Ai71c. t'KoVIHioNse-rork. steady; mesa, $15 SO ei: family. $11 fi'a.0; ahort clear, ILi.noti 1$ bt. Iieef. ateaiiy; mens. $i7.0Ufpls tw; family. llx.S-ifllJ.OO. Lard, steady; middle west, M.IMjlt.26. TALlf)V julet; city, tHQZWi coun try, t'tfi'ec; special, tic HI 'TTKH Market weak: receipts 1,07 boxes; creamery extras, WUZic; firsts, 24 J.'Sc; seionfls, 7'-iz.Tc. rXKlB Market firm: receipts .4M cases; freh gathered extrss, ttfi26c; extra Iflrsts, WiMiTJr; firsts, 24&'c; sec CliBKHB Msrket firm; receipts, boxea: state, whole milk, fresh. colored, specials, H44r)4c: do. whl I4'4c; do. white, and . colored, . average fancy 144fl, POULTHT rressed, weak ; western frocen roasting chlckena, 11K7f)c; freah fowla. Iced, liimc; freah turkeys. Iced, IMjIHc MlaaosiB41U ral Market. MIJfNBAPOIJfl, ftept. 10 WHKAT- ftentemher, $1c; December, Mtte- No. 1 hard. c; No. 1 northern, $SH&WHo. FIXiT'R Unchanged. HARLKT-4aflfc, RTR-SHWr. HRAN )00. CORN-No. 1 yellow. IWlTUo. OATH -No. t white. MH'&aXo. FLAX-ai.lV Kanaaa City Orala sal Prwvlalows. KANSAS CITT, Keitt W.-WHICAT-No. 1 hard, $1.01(1 07 No. 1 red. $1 11 1.11; Peptember, Wc; Deoamber, oo; May, sS't?'S4tc. CORN No, t mixed, tc; No. t white, WWlc: Heiitember, 7Vc; December, 6So; May, M,4fSf,6T4,o. OAT8 No. t white, aHiff7Ho: No. 2 mixed. 14ft35c . Liverpool Orala Market, 14 VTTRPOOIj, Kept 10 Wheat ftpot. No. 1 Manitoba, Ma lOHd: No. a, 11a M; No. 1. 1U 7Hd; No. 1 Northern Duluth, Us Id. CORN Spot, Xmarloan mixed, new, a lid. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Not Enough Cattle to Make ft Mar ketFat L&mbi Fifteen to -Twentj Centa Higher. LITTLE CHANGE IN H00 PRICES , OMAHA. Peptember 10.. 1913. Recetpta were: Cattle, floga. Sheep. Official Monday 12.84 2.91 7 Olllcial 'luenrlHy .... Official Wednesday, "fflctal Thursday ... Rstlmate Friday .... , 7:'3 ?k.t , 7.4M 7.774 l.'.Mil , 4,0 ' 6.!"7 29.711 za e,o ..) Five days this week.M.'i'4 ame day a last week..2.iK4 Pame days 1 wka. ag 2l,lM fame days 1 wka ago.3.7rK Pame days 4 wka. ago.17.imrt Sama days last year. ..22,772 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: 1315. 1914. Ino. Cattle 0.rY.l WJt.040 14223 Hogs l.nno.Zt l,737,flM 3M,24 that th week's run Is th largest of th year bead having been received In the last live daya. Thla la a gain of 17.5 over laat week, larger than two weeka ago and .VirtM heavier than for the correeponolng period last year. Yeeterday'a ord-r of things was re versed thla morr.lng and fat Umba again made up tho bulk of the offeilnga. hup pllfs were oomtaratively emnH even for a Friday, and as tha buyers all needed a few lamha pretty badly trade was not long in getting stsrted on a l.'U3fo hlxher baals. the bulk of the lambs selling st $.. At lesst a rsrt of the offerings were of better qusllty thsn snythlng thl was hero yesterday., and for this reason tha market cannot be irre.llted with the full 20o advance which H shows on paper. HEW YORK HOCK MARKET Latest Aipecta of the International Situation Act aa Deterrent to Specnlatire Sentiment. WAS SHARES INCLINE UPWARD NF.W TORK. fVpt 1 latest aspects of the International situation as aug- fested bv Uermany a attlt de in relatin o the sinking of the Arabic, and Waah- br'aV :uffc?ed earneV in he w " ' 1 Austrian ambaaaar' worked es' he mn b OM mu't'fo wV not 'espeTla.ly well to .Pcula,lv, sentiment txlay .....,.uJa mr.A thav too made a aliuht ad- H,h'" openei at moderate declinee, but VLrl ;,rnv aood ,w r at $S M belna r almost immediate! only to .'A Z tTaterSay. L1' . '"'. t jnldd.y. There they CO Bheep l.s78,K LWJ,70i 4V4.K8 Th following table snows tike average cO.HO 14.-..2T.7 U'i 4 121,7kS 3K Mi KM Tia AA-,kA nr. mki I z.'l loano nreo ewea UI7 R.'iO I 25 Idaho lred ewes U4MI 111 M laano nrea mr, SJ1 Idaho ewe I-2A Idaho lambs 122 Idaho lamha 113 Idaho lambs f IAaho lambs KJ cull feeder lambs ... 1'Wi Utah feeder lambs.. I'tah feeder lambs.. 141 Idaho feeder lambs.. prices for hoga at the Omaha live stock market for the last few days with comparisons: Late, i 191. 11914. 1SM! I1112 '111. laiO lim. No. 1 white, exuw'tc; rso. t wnue, -yn tc; No. 6 white, 7ifri7c; No. C whit. 74)7Wc: No. 1 yellow, 7yfr71o: No. 1 uw. 70'ttv7nic: No. 4 yellow, nn'f"'c; Veil No. 6 yellow. IP v?oc; No. t yellow mixed, No. i mixed. 87VnV4c: N MfiVic; No. I mixefl, iifiino; No. t mixed, i;V4ic; No, mixed. 7.-(iiho. Oats: No. 1 white, WiHo; standard. m40: No. 1 white, $3Wiilsl; N! white. MgfUViC. Harley; MalUn Sic; No. 1 feed. 4ti1-f.c. Rye: Mfwtc; No. a. kvuwivo. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. A li if. Aug Pept. Pepf. BepC K.t. Sept. wept. 24; 4 y-l 1 7i W M.SI 7 T 1 ?4J 4 M I I 711 n 27 C Wi I 74 1 1 l 6JIVI I 4 7 S3 111 4 t 001 I I 291 1 HI 7 041 I Mi 7 7'H 7 Tl T SO (111 1 1 l $11 7 iol i to r.l i u i n il T M U 111 11! oil 7 71 I W'.il 1 17 1 ar-ii g f4 7'a I Ml l'i $ li i m W'4 $.ft-, ! Hei.t. 1 4 W' flats. Wept. 1.1 1 Ht, vhlte, Kept. . 4 7K'i erage Pept. iol 4 TOVJ Rt. Lonla Orala Market. T. IiOlTlS. dept. ia WIIKAT No. 1 red, $1.u; No. S hard, nomlnaV. Septem ber, HOSH: December, K4n. CORN Nominal: Peptember. tllao: Pe- oember, CSSiO. OATS No. 1. 14o; No. 1 white, nominal. CHICAGO CRAIH A NO PROVlSIOTia Kra tares el Trading; and Cloalagl Prices Board af Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. 10. Wheat made a sharp advance today, influenced chiefly bv the virtual exhaustion of contrast stocks here and st some other leading centers. The market closed strong, l0 to 4io net higher with Iffeptember at Ktie. ana rcetnber at Wc. Vorn fin lahed Oo to Vl'io up, and oatg with a gain of NO to hrn. In provisions, the outcome varied from Sc decline of a rise of lSHo. High premiums for Immediate delivery of wheat caused general covering' by shorts, and especially in the Peptember options. . The extreme scarcitv of No, 1 red wlater, here, was shown by the pay ment of 140 a buahel premium for that grade on the spot as compared with or dinary Beptember contracts. Rt- Louis and Kanaaa City reported similar condi tions as the result of what a well known authority referred to as the most extra ordinary - delay ever recorded as to the movement of winter wheat. Heavy rains which have Interferred with threshing and shipping and which were atpUn pre valent today, le to assertions that not for several months If at alt this season, would thera be any big accumulations or winter wheat at the principal primary marketa. Notwithstanding further talk of the slowness of export demand, belief was eaurvsard In aoiue quarters that mors bualncra with foreigners were being; done thaa hns been snnounoed from dsv to day. Th weekly statement of exports was mentioned as evidence In this re uiM't. No actual aalea to Fiirpoe were disclosed today excent (0 bushels of Manitoba wheat at the svaboard. Corn ruled firm with whent and as result of cooler weather with some re ports of frost. At one time, the msrket wss depressed by rather lively oommli slon bouse selling, hut the erect failed to last. Oats were firm throughout the dsv. Offerings from ths country proved vcrv amali. liosa at the highest prices of the year trnd.-.l to. lift provisions. 1 "ackers, though, turned sellers, and gave a check to any decided upturn in lard or meats. OM4IIA f.KHicn. t, HtkKET. FRT'lTS Orangee, per box. California UUTTKR No. i, Vtto. caiOona, 3tc; No. t. li. tubs. X3o. CUKt'-fet Imported Swiss. $r: Amer- Hma bl, lM.i blo k nvtiaa. Uci twina 1m. ; ds4alt-a. lie: triplets, lfc; Young Amrrl's, lfHc; lle It. 11 I rick. lts,t; liriitjurHr, l-" New York white, 16-; Imported Freuvh Rwiuefort. 4wc. FlpH-lrout. 1U;; white flh. 11c: hail but l.V; i liatmel tatfinh. tic; terrina. 1c; ruufitih. lutBl'te; anackerel. Ue; aalnian, iit i4. s yy'TT POTATOKft-Kanaas. 42.7S bbl. IiKKC CUTS Klbs: No. 1. lr; No. t Wc. No. 1. 12 Loins: No. 1. 21'c; No. Iao; No. 1. 14c.. Chucks: No. 1, lie; No. 2, me; No. $, sc. Koinda: No. 1. 14V"; No. t. I-: No. 1. lie. i'iat: No. L fc: Nn 2. fc1:: No. $ sc. Vnlra lea, lts, lns. 2X$s. Kt. W0a. $5 00; i u. 17k. 21S, 2VH, i W. Unioni. per b ix, extia fiancy Oolden Howl. a, f 00; $ m, $4 U; extra fancy B'lnki.t, ua, t,m, 14 m: lied 1II. H.uO Peaches, per crate, ehfoiiiie Kiuertaa, 70c; t'vlorado Kltx-r-tns. 1c; Waatilnvton Flbertaa. fc.ii ,0c; 1 tuho. per bu., i f 1'luma. per crate. It lin prune. ( tln; IUamonda, Hun-.-u,rm. rO Orand Dukea. $1.15. T'eara, l r crate, t alitorula 1 art It-its, $1 fc&Tluu; v asl lrifcton I'artle'ls fancy, $1.75; Flem- f ! illr, ji.j. tiai-a e basket $1 W: 4 basket crate. $1 I Ma hums Lum b. roeuiuin fruit. Z.Wtl BRADSTRRET'a TR ADR RBVIBW Trade Trend Coatlaaea ITaward, ays Pahlteatloa. NEW TORK. Bent. lO.-Bradstreefs to. morrow will say: Trade trends continue nnward. nnnfl. denne aa to tha future anre-cllnx. and while holidays aa well aa coneervatlam In some quarters have not allowed full rein to trade movements., the week hss pro vided another budget of favorable fac tors House trade, has picked up; statu fairs and conventions at numerous rl leg have brought In many buyers: retail tiads, though not quite nlform, has been aided by the ending of the vacation sea son; sales of dry goods are larger; re markable oron yields are Indicated, rural districts, as well as war order centers, are in apoaiuon to spend money; railway trafflo Is heavier, notwithstanding that wheat la slower than a year ago in get ting to market: record out mil a nf nla- Iron axe being absorbed at rising prices; sKiuea tanor is in smart can; steel con tinues active on an advancing market; bnuylng of steel rails has expanded; building shows increases, something not seen for some time past; collections con tinue to mend, money Is In better de mand, commercial paper sells more freely; new enterprises are more numer ous; the stork market maintains a strong undertone, foreign exchange pre sents a luore at able appearance prac tically every point In the south feels more optimist lo, and even in the far northwest, where low prices for lumber deter developments, there are signs of betterment. Weekly bank clearings, $3,8S,8M,000. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Bept. lO.-COFFTCfJ-Th market for coffee futures wss rather steadier today In sympathy with the con tinued stes.1ir.eea of the primary markets and on reports of a somewhat Improved biki armana. jraaing. nowever, waa very quiet and after opening at an ad vance of 1 to 1 Dolnta the market ahowed comparatively little change, with the cloae to 4 points wet . higher. March con tracts sold at 4. Wo snd May at .47o. Bales, t,i bags; Keptember, 4.13c; Octo ber, aitw: November. lc: liecember. $2ao; January, .27; February, 4S2c; March. 4Mc; AnrlL 9.11c: May. 4 10c: June. Mo: Julv, tl.Wc. Dot coffee, steady: Rio No. 7. rc! were steadier and the lowest offer of Pantos a reported was t.SUo, while 4.7uo was aaked for Rio 7a, the latter based on American creoits. Klo exchange on Iandon waa 1-1M higher with mllreia price unchanged at Klo and 60 reia higher at Santos. T $21 7 47 1 J?j 7 M I W 7 R4I $ 24 f 731 1 21i 7 Ml 1 27! I I 16 I Ml 7 S7! I $ (s:i m $ k M $ 06 1 351 $ M 7 o?l o' 7 77 At . W . 7 . . W . 7 . t9 . 7 . . 1 . t . r4 . $4 . 61 t3 r -t ii'iriiin sen t ij: extent of c I il points In In 3) losses in th t 75 ' e nn orarixn activities and renewal or i ;S. foreign selling became effective to the vB.ur.iiia noi loeeew or l in s nveetment issues with rrea.tr r the volatile aneclalrlea. Putsu ng their usual course war aharea were inclined to new high levels. Beth! hem Steel made a maximum advance of 10 to the new record of. 335 and (General Motors rose I to 171. also a new hlvb record, while CnicihU 8te1 and Pt irte baker came within fractional proximity ci inrir real tiuoiaiionn. auma in group were materially reduced or alto- geiner lost rerore the close An unusual, hut spasmodic feature was a revival of moderate Interest n Tobacco 40 8 to $ 40 $ 30 7 on $ 20 7 75 8 ?fl 1 15 aim 1 ,1 - li f t , I r lamha The feeder lamb niarkei was real m'.u erntelv aufDllcd. but was a much tamsr tffair Irian tue trade during the ear.yand Kxpreae shares, the letter's strength half of the week. It wss nearly noon be- Mnff attributed to reports that the corn- fore a clearance of the iren arrivals was mProfl eonimlsalon may withdraw Its re- rnaiie, ami tne pricea pam wrm ua..j. rent oruer for an all around reduction steady elth yesterday. Good to choice of carrying charges. feedera are quotable at $$08. IS, the lat-. fnltrJ r?tste-i Steel held falrlv steady ter price being todsy's top, and less tie-1 at first, gaining sentimental support from slraMe kinds sre selling under $8.00. , (he fitlna of the decree of the federal yu.tallone on sheep and lam us: lamoi, i court which sbsolved It from violation good to choice, $M. H; Ismbs, fair to 1 of the anti-trust laws Iter this advan- 7 471 1 7i 7 Kl good. tx.XAiS.U); limoi, teeoera. i.i..w.&, - waa loat on pim icatlon ot Auguat ii n 7 ti-i ! year Ings, fulr to c h .ice, $5 ;MJ-7S; year- tonnage figures showing a decreaae of una , n r'i. e7 v.v i w, " i - . n -t h ir-u vmei lo-xcir.cr cnoice. $.:.sifil2u; ewes, good to choice. with a statement that the government Ki.tiKuVi.rvt; ewes, fslr to good, $4.o0'a0j; Intends to Proceed with Its prosecution rones n offer'nm. Total galea, tar value. iiir gated 13 LO.ono. I nlted ftstea rotipcai ara rearaerea declined V. per cent on call. Strike in Chicago Munitions Works CHICAGO. Bept. 10. Five Chicago firms said to have contracts for the manufac ture of shell casings or machinery for making them, are the objects of strikes by machinists, according ta a story printed In tha Evenlnc Post today. The Port adds that strikes of ma chinists are being organlied against seven other firms said to be manufacturing sup plies. The story states that thera ara no strikes against firms known not to be In the munitions business. William Prhoenbcrg. head of the local machinists said: "We want better hours nd better viujci, and that Is all." pft Yew -after wltta Colds Take Dr. King s New Discovery, tha beit cough, cold, throat and lurur medi cine made. The flrat doeo helps. Wo. All druggists. Advertisement. " I w I i m i 1 17! 7 M 7 M 03 1 Ml 1 17 7 K7 4 Ml OH, 7 n 4 H. ll 7 t J7 9 021 7 131 7 Siimtnv. Receipts and disposition nf live stock at he L'n on Htock yards, Hotuh Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four ours ending at 1 o'clock p. h. RECEIPTS CARLOAD0. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H'S's. even feeders X4.D Q.4a. f.f.5 Mil ho lambs HI Idaho feeder lambs.... 23 Idaho feeder lambs.... 741 Idaho feeder lambs.... 71 0 t 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET . of the corporation 8 40' Aa a who e railways denoted Intermlt $ JO tent preeaiire and further selllnn of the 8 15 same substantial rharne'er which followed 8 30 1 the laauan-e of the excellent rron renort. noiitnern and mi-ee itu fared rather letter than other shares, although mwouri. Minum irxua common and C. M. A Rt. P.. Miaaourl Paiclfla Union Paclflo 6, C. A N. W., east.... 1 ?. N. W.. west.. 7 O, Kt P.. M. AO.. 1 0.. H. A Q., east C. H. A CI . west.... 4 C, R. 1. P., east.. 1 Illinois CenUal Total receipts .. 10 a i it i ai s l 13 10 1 78 -Bheep 21 25 tattle Weak Hogs Stroa atroaar. CHICAGO, Sept 10. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.CI0 heau; market weak; native becr cattle, $0.10410 25; wmitern ateers, 'i I s1.7rS.0; rowa and heirers, KOui.40; calves. MOOii 12.00. 'j! HOtlS Kccclpta, 12,ti00 ' head; market ., Istrotig, 1(ii1ic higher; bulk of sales. $fi.W .. ;'.'., IlKht. f7.4CtjK.30; mixed. $tl.65ii8.2a; 1, heavy, $6.a,"it-7.7D; rough, 9A.Xi&M; pig's, tfi.W"ii7.7.".. I KHKKP AND LAMPS-Receipts. 7.000 "7 'head; market strong; wethers. $0.68tl.0O; DLSFOoITlON-HkAD. Cattle. uor. stiee'i. f Morris A Co. Hwlft snd Company.... Cudahv i'acklng Co.... Armour A Co .1 W. Muprhy Itenton, Vansant A It. F. H. Ixwls J. It. Bulla KfcOeary A Kellogg. Werthelmer A Iegnn., Hulllvan Hroe, Rothchlld cVtrlatie ..a 4. KUrglns llolh , Tanner Rma. John Harvey .......... Other buyers Totals CATTI.B- Receipts 22 17 111 i:4 "77 $4 5 6 $ $ 64 4 12 14 8 79 "wt were W2 77 fc27 1. 07 l,o68 ewes, t3.4Uii46.ti0; Inmbs, $. jOiti 10. AAA 1.033 ! 2.2 2.3.1 4.372 very 923 t.m llttht Kanaaa City Live fltoek Market. KANSAS CITY. Bept. 10-CATTU-- Ib'colpts, 4K0 liesd; market, steadyi prime fed nleers, tH.Ma 10.10; dressed beef steers, $.0Wir9.4(); western steers, $O.604i.O0; stork ers and feeders. $A0uitr8.G0; bulls, $5.26 .2fi; calves, ss.0tnfMl0.6O. HfKlrt ltectlpts, 1,000 head; market hltrher; bulk of sales, $.88.00; heavy, $n.'Oti7.S5; packers and butchers, $7.05 8.01; IlKht, $7.6otfl.-00: pigs, $7.0167,75. SHKKP AND LuV MBS-Receipts, 00; msiket higher; lambs, $R.11f(r.6; year-lln-, $fi.aiji7.00; wethers, K.V'a6.Ux ewes, $0.2M6.00. at. I.nnia Live Stock Market. PT. JyOCIH. Rcpt. 10 CATTLB Re ceipts, 1.3U0 head: market steady; native beef stera, $7.xu 10.26; yearling ateers and heirers. $8.5uti'10.00; cows, lvO"tS.00: atock- ers and feeders. 4.tVfNa,; southern preferred and Itock Isl 'nd were olatlncflv heavy. Total salea amounted to WVOW shares. Fore gn exrhsnge was again stim ulated bv the arrKal ot the Anglo-French financial delegation, demand sterling; ris ing to $4.65. Ilonds were irregular with reduced En- MR. FORD OWNER SEND FOR OUR FREE BARGAIN SHEET It Will Save Money for You. We Sell niPcrt. No Ima; Profits At Yonrxpense. Ford Supplies Exclusively. Auto Accessory Co. 206.1 Famam, Omaha, Neb. Formerly Th Ford Supply Co. ri iaiai i null,, , limn. li inmiin.il. miTC.1.1 in,.., , i , ii..a . an In,., 1, n, aiii'iliiaitT- - -' - " - - J -is thla morning, only 3o0 rarlnada being re ported In the yards. There were not enougn came or any one n tS.2Mes.Wi owe and heifers. $4.00 to really make a market. As might be native caWee KOixHHM K,d.Uow"U.nd StlS' a'ny "uece.pt.k.head; market new or intereiTlnl features To quote higher; pigs and lights. $.7r-a8.3CH mixed tt "o'mS W wh ye.teqrd0.yl.n I butchers, t8.006s.t0; geod heavy. $7.10 would perhaps cover tne caae. i-ornna beef steers have been very scarce all New York Money Market. NOW YORK. ept . 10 MONET On call, steady; hiah, 1 per cent; low, per ceui; ruling: rale, IV ier cent; laat loan, I per cent; doatng bid, IV per oent. of fered at 1 per cent. T1MH LOANS Soft; alxtr daya lUifK' per cent: ninety days, ltfl per cent; six months. 3'.i3' per cent MUloCANTlbkl PAPKR lkV3 per cent. FOREIGN F.XCHANOK "terllng: Dlxty-day bllla. $4.I4X; demand, $t as; ca blea, 14.70. Francs: IVmand, $S.I6: ca bles. $i.tH. Uarka: Dajrand, iCSc; cables, kc. Urea: demand. I4S- rabies, t 44. Hunles: lemsnd. Wc; rsblea 86c HI LV EM liar, 47c; Mexkcaa dollars. tc. BONT8 Oovemment, heavy; railroad. Irregular. Cat tea Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 10.-OOTTON Spot, quiet: middling uplands, 10,10c. No sales. Futures closed steady; tohr, 10.13c; IWemb-r, 10 47c: January, lO.twc; Harcli, 10 Sc; May. 11.18c The cotton market closed steady with prbve fronwt to 10 points net lower. Futures opened steady; October. lO.JOo; TVoember. 10 K.c; January, 10.7r; March, 11 oic! M.y 11 t4c. IJVKKJVOU Kept. IS, COTTON pot. firm: good middling, iCd: middling, tlld; low middling, l.ftd. Bales, U.bOO bales ths week and have shown little or no chsnge compared with last week, but cows and heifers are lfp2ic lower than last week. Blockers and teeocra nave been In better demand this week and there has been no reel change In prices as compared with a week ago. Range beef steers are around lb-uc lower for the week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice fed yearlings, $ 0wu75; fair to good yearlings, $i.7,vtV.ii; common to fair feu yearlings. $fi.7Mj'7.7B; good to choice heavy beeves, $.vxjv.60; fair to good cornfed beeves, $8.:kyi6 M; common to fair corn fed beeves. $H.7M&.16: prime grass beeves, $110-0$ W; good to choice grass beeves, $7u00; fair to good grass beeves, $7.1Ca7.); common to fair grass beeves, EWii7; gooJ to cnoice graaa ucu-re, .Mrri7.00; good to choice grass cows, imuW); fair to good cows, $6.W.ou; common to fair cows, $lUKft6.1b; good to choice feeders, l7.om8.$b: fair to good Iseders, &.7KU t.W); guoo to cnoio avueaara, $7.lfc4i.3u; fair to good Blockers. $..6n 7.15; common to fair stotkers, $6.Wu.&u; stock heifers. $6.75.V6: stock cows. $.hj4.60; atock calves, $6.ooaK.X; veal calves, t?.0uul0.0u; bulls, stags, etc, $6.(MU.. wyoMINQ. U steers ... 116$ 7 $0 44 steers.... 1161 T 10 in .M ItaoJnta were moderate and were the sinalleat ot ths week since Mon day. Estimates called for elghty-ttve cais. or ,wil lieaa, orniaing tne wwa a wvi up to to.iuu head. This Is D.&uo larger than last week and twice aa large aa a year aao, but Is almost t.6u0 smal.er than two-weeks ago. An erior was made In this column when the four days' receipts were given as 36.1U3 head. The correct total for the first four days of the week was fc.lO bead. bhlppers paid about steady prices for what lights were on ssle and bought some ot the better grades of mixed aod butcher stuffs at figures that were con sidered a little higher. No straight loads of good lights showed up today, and the complaint of shipper buyers all wetk has been that there were hardly any choice lights coming. A shipper buyer paid up to $7.70 for a little sorted bunch and an other piece of a load that had been trimmed up reached $7.45. Packers were very slow In taking hold and their early bids on mixed hogs were .. n K i than ateadv. whlla tha few of- 3 fere made on heavies were, if anything. hsidly as good as yesteruay. Hellers thought themselves entitled to more money, and while they had to wait until lata In the forenoon they finally puahed values on mixed and heavy kinds up auoui a nicaei. one. a aian was made the market showed a fair degree of activity and closud at ths best time of the day. Most of the packing hogs were bought at $.ikuS with a sprinkling of heavies as low as $.M and a good showing of the desirable sort of butchers ss high ss 17. UJ. Following a full nickel advance on Mon day the market has gone down steadily until todsy, but today's advance Just about covered the midweek slump.' and current vslues are very little different from last Saturday. Good lights have not been In decent supply at any time this week and have held about steady all through. 8MEKP AND 1 A M BS Receipt. 1.800 head; market strong, lambs, 17.608.3:,; sheep and ewes, $5 ft.WO, I sinai Cltr Live Stwck Market. SIOUX CITT, la., Bept. 10. CATTLHV Ueoelpts. M0 head: market steatiy; cows and heifers, $4.8.V?r6.75. HOGS Receipts. l,0ft head: market 10c hlsher: heavy, 17.10417 W: mixed, $.7n 7.10-, light, M.e.70; bulk of sales, 16.609 7.10. BHEEP ' AND LA'MTtS Receipts, 1,200 head. M. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOBKPH, Mo., Bept. 10.-CATTLTC Receipts. 800 head; market steady; steers, $70Ot2.50; cows and heifers, t4.004jv-00; calves, $ SH4H0.60. HOGS Receipts, S 100 head: market 'V-joc higher on lights; other steady; loo. f,.no. SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 head; marVet strong; lambs, $.0OiS.6o. We are G-'ving Remarkable Values This Season in Hirsch-Wickwire, Schldss Bros., Styleplus Clothes at $17.00 to $30.00, and are making this store the most talked of in the west." You find hero the one and only complete stock of these famous nifikes in this section of the country; no previous season has found us so well prepared to meet the demands of every Man and Young Man. Our enormous outlet enables us to offer not only greater usort ments, but a third better value than In any other clothes made; the choicest .of foreign weaves, the finest product of American looms. In every new and popular style, for man and young men of every tast and build. See particularly the exceptionally good values we are featuring, at Lire Stock la Slarkt. Recetpta of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: cattle. Hop. unpen. Omaha Kansas City , St. Louts ..... ChlcRsro ...... Sioux City . 260 4"0 .jl.SnO ..l.ooo .. suo 6.400 1.000 6 K.oon $.000 S.M0 ." 1.20K ?.0n 1.2U0 Total .$.350 .27.800 22,500 No. !.. r . te.. rt.. u.. 10.. 41.. 47.. H . . 41.. AT, ..rtt ..41 .114 .1(4 Fa, r. S t S ... tl) 4t t M M I W M rale. is. per Jumbo rru)', l ik Illinois ana foit l.lirion, per lb., 4. . ftptsloupes, per crste, California Mis. u n i t l eiandard. U .74; punira, $j".j; tl SuiK-'llO" U atrl me ons. per lb, l'c. PS-ies. !" LL1., t eakiilea, f:.Uu; Maitlva ;t r l.I.Ft-Cabbase home rown. irr l.. 1 -.5. Leituce, par do., beU.j uy. Un Stock Market. LONDON, Sept. 10. American securi ties had a rood tone todsy on the atock market. The market opened steady and advanced under a etrons; demand for t'nton l'sctflc and Cnlted H tales Btee). the latter on dividend prospecta. Tha Closinv waa firm. HII.VHH-Fr, $3Sd per ounce. WoNfcJT 8SM Per cent. . L-I8COUNT RATKS Mhort bills, t per eent; three months' bills, 4J4T per cent. Oil sU Heel a. PAVAKNAH. Os . Sept. 10. TCRPKM TTNK Ktrm. VtftariUr: aales. US bbls : re ceipts, bbls ; shliHiienta, 7t bbla; st.H-ks $u.W bbls. ROSIN firm; sales. t.1S bb's.- receipts. 1.4f t his.; shlpnvents. 17$ bbl : io.-k. 44 1 bMs. notations: A, R, 1 SO- r $l.i-i li $a.n.(if: K. ti ife srw.: O. H I. 15; K. rt": M tMVgt.IO; K. HW; WO. $-V; WW. tj.Stft.tlQ. K nr et tpalra end Dried Pralta. VKW TORK. 8epu IP. EVAFO RATED AVI K-ULlM,U Ditll P FKI IT Prunes and raisins, firm. Apricots, easy, reaches, steady. No. T... ... T... k .. T... ... U... 17... 14... TO... II... 41 .. Jt... )... 17... tl... St.. M... Av. Fk. Ft. . iit m IN ..Mt M t H .in in m ... T e ... T a ... 7 06 ... 1 l S 111 te t to T It ..III ..Ml ..ti4 ..14 ..SU .141 Ot t 4 .in ie 4 it Ill K IH U4 ... Ik 141 ie t u s u I ... t 44 ! IS In li mi 10 ;i it ri u tn ti hi u t e rt ti ... t m .Ml K III ti m in AllKKP buppllia this mornlnf were the smallest for any day exceot Kat unlaw since late In July, only about twenty-four cars, or t,vtv Bead, being reported In. At ..Ml ..I.I ..114 . 14 ,.ll ..17 7 is 7 u 7 is 7 T tt t It near Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 10. 8COAR Raw, stendy; rentiifusal, 4.46c; molasses, J c. Refined, eesv, 10 points lower; cut losf, SfttW.. i.hi.V.,4 SfHW.. mmiM A F. Wfw cubes' t. HOc; XXXX powdered, 6.56c; pow dered, ec; fin aranuiatea, .4oc: iia- monri a, aioc; conreciioners a. D.aic: rso. 1, 6.15c. Burst futures opened quieter and at noon prices were I to points net lower. Metal Market. NF.W TORK, Sept. lft METAL Lead, offered at $4.70. Spelter not quoted. Cop per, quiet; electrolytic tlS.OO. Iron, firm and unchanged. Tin, steady, at $33.00i) $3.50. At London; Spot copper, 97 10s: fu tures. 6 10s; electrolytic. CS2 10s. Spot tin. 1'J 6s; futures. 11.S4 irs. Antimony, 125. Lead. Z3 la Sd. Spelter, 73, dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 10. riRY GOODS Cotton goods and varns firm; wool ilnn and foreign markets active; roa ly-to-wesr trade was spotty and bulsea were rriHjriea. 1 Orders far Steel Deeresss, NPTW YOItK. Sept 10. The unfilled tonnsge of the United States Steel Cor poration on August Si totaled 4.XM.46? tons, a decrease of 20.08$ tons from July. ALLEN SHOOTS PROWLER ON PREMISES AT NIGHT P. F. Allen, living- on North Eighth street Council Bluffs, an employe of tha Wlckhams. shot Harvey Armstrong through tha back last night while Allen and three officers were searching his premises for a prowler ha had seen there a little while earlier. The man sprang up In tha darkness while the officers wera searching and Allen let fly with an automatic The bul let went through the man's body, striking back of the left shoulder and penetrating the lung. It Is said ho has a fair chance of recovery. Armstrong la 60 years of age. He Uvea In the same neighborhood as Allen and formerly worked for the city, being fa miliarly known as Jumbo Armstrong. - ; : X $17 to $30 Men Here i a Specml Value that will well repay your looking up $18 and $20 Blue Serges, in English and conservative models; we can fit short men. tall men, fat men and extra slse men iu these suits, special. at , $10.75. Men's (EL Young Men's Suits at $10.00 Materials: All-wool cheviots, worsteds, casslmerea and serges, in fancy mixtures, checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. A saving of $3.00 on each suit, at $10.00. New Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $18.00 and $20.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits at SI 2.50 All In the latest (tyle material, such aa fine woolen cheviots, worsteds, cassl meres and serges; fancy mixtures, tartan checks, overplaids, shepherd checks, fancy grays, browns and blue serges; perfectly tailored and cut In the latest styles. Choice for $12.60. Men's and Young Men's Suits at $15.00 Made of the finest American woolens, in fancy cheviots, fancy casslmerea, fancy worsteds, fancy blue and gray serges, tar tan plaids, Glen Urquhart and novelty ef fects; styles that are new and up-to-date; silk and serge lined. A saving of from $3.00 to $5.00 on these Suits, at $18.00. This Part of the Store is Distinctly a Man'o Store and we Want All of You Particular Men to Take Advantage of its Great Benefits New . Fall Neckwear, made in large, open end four-in-hands; exclusive patterns. $1.60 values, $i.oo About 150 dozen' of those . fine quality Silk Four-ln-Handa leu. Regular 60c values, J aa each. 35c, or 3 for. . . . 3 1 eUU Men's Pure 811k Thread Hose, "Kun of the Mill" quality. Regu lar 60c sellers, OO pair .6i7C One big Lot of Men's Lisle Hose, "Run of the Mill" quality; worth to 2 6c. pr 1 S 2 C Sample lot of Men's Pajamas made of satin striped madras and pon gee; worm to i jff $3.00, special at 1 HU Men s Negligee and Oolf shirts, about 85 dosen; mostly samples. some slightly mus sed, worth to $1.00 specially m q priced .. HOC 125 New Dozen Men's ' Fall Shirts In neat patterns, laund ered or soft French euffa, neckband or collar at tached style; many of theso shirts are samples, made by some of the best shirt makers. g pal Values to $1.50, MSP Saturday vUt One Big Lot of New Fail Neck wear, large open end four-ln- at.:'.lk'.. 50C aw. -seen n J f r i tt't rf Men's New Fall Head wear S2, S2.50 and S3 Values, for 7J Saturday we will place on sal about 3,400 New Fall Hats for Men and Young Men the entirv floor slock of a New York high grade bat manufacturer of soft and stiff hats, Theee hats. If sold In the rgular way, would retail at $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00; your choice Saturday SI. 45 Don't forget our regular lines of new fall hats The Famous "Mayo" Hats, at. .$3.00 Stetson Hats, at $3.60, $100 and $5.00 "Brandeis Special" Soft and Stiff Hats . .$2.00 Great f ale of Boy's and Children's Headwear Over 200 Dosen Boys' and Children's Headwear, all new Fall styles, including Rah Rah llata. Wool and Felt Hats and Golf Caps for school wear; 50c and or 75o values, on sale Saturday aCOC See our regular lines of Boys' and Children's 4 J"A Fall and Winter Headwear, at 0c. 65c. up to OleOU I i