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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1914)
Tin: p.kk: omaiia. wkdxksday, skitkmmkk :. idu n -, ion 11 FAT Kurnlahert HtMtm. T?FDI1P,!) 2'". mod. room. ari"U1"V loam bent, rf..ii!lal. CLEAN, newly furnished, large. 8 room ensulte; housekeeping complete; iplen did locution; only 1.1.;; a neck. 2:2i Parker St. TURKIC large rooms with closet and balv 277-4 Caldwell St. ni'TMK 4.ST rooms, nicely furnished pi-Hale family, lias S. ."1st. H 3411 famished llonsra. Neat, clean rooms. new furnishings throughout, 2174 Harney .St. Tel. 1. 49.T3. WKST FARNAM district, furnished house: 1 yesr. S Harney St. H 1H7I 6 ROiiMS, nil modern, near car. il. 7.n. 5 ROOMS, modern, detached house, West Farnam district. Harney 6M7. 6 ROOMS, mod., new. nicely furnished bungalow, with piano, reasonable. Wc'i. SMI. Housekeeping Itooml. 715 5. 1STH ST Housekeeping and sleep ing room; mod, house. Phone T. 1021-W. BO. Uth .ST., lluuatfteeplng rooms en aultc; first floor; also sleeping rooms. Tyler 1021 W. THRKE rooms, with water, wash room. 620 S. lsth; 115. Unlets nno Aiiartmpnti. CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and California. Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglas TuSJ. OGDEN HOTKU rooTul V per wee. Council Bluffs. DODOK HOT K I Modern Reasonable. Houses and (otlaue. J-HflOM rtrh-llv modern house In Al con dition, location 2S12 Pacific St. Call nt 106n So. 21th St. or pho"e Harney SMv House? and Flats for Kent $4A34iO Burt St.. 7 rms., mod., parace. S-T5 3511 lafayetto Ave , 6 rms., modt-rn, hot water heat. 135 B2S Park Ave.. 6-rm. mod. flat. ai) 116 Howard St., 0 rms., 2d floor. $15 2hU Sherman Ave., 6 rms., all In heat repair, fine large rooms, new plumbinfr, fixtures etc. 130604 8. 24th St., rms., mod , close In. Apartments. 136 per month, rms., In exu'llent repair The Haiold, 27th and Jackson Sts. $47.60 per month. Her Bid.. 61S 8. 16th St. (ieortfo & Company, Wfl City National Hank HldK- B-ROOM modern cottar In Field club district, with or without traiase In quire 1014 S "th Ave. Harney 1SS2. modern 6-room brick. I!1B Mod!" St., well finisheil, splendid condition, fine nelnhhorhood. A RM STKONt!- V A LSI I COM PAN Y, Tyb.r I.W.. 20-ln-l2-l4 State H;ink Hldn. 4-R.. new. mod., 1S14. Siiruee, l-'O. W. 2(L LO Capitol Ave., 8-r.. moiiern. -' S133 Spencer, -r.. mod. ex. ht.. $22.5". 1M7 N. 21st St., 7-r., city water. fl. 115 N. 3Jd St. 5-i, citv w uer, $'1. 4tM N. 'th St., -r.. city water, JW. 3723 Ohio, 8-r., well, $!. CRKKJH. SONS CO., Douelas 2it). ViS Hee Rid. 2rt Hurdette St., ft-r. (colored), $l.t. 1M16 S. Until, 5-r., all modern, 127 5j. 21" N. 14th, 6-r., modern $26. 6X0 S. 2th Ave.. t-r., all modern, $W. 2121 Leavenworth, 6- r.. mod. ei. ht.. I'-H). l;fl6W S. 2.'th G-r.. all modern, J?7..rA :tl3!) Mason, 7-r., all tnmierii, Jin."!. 8151 Farnam, 7-r., all modern. 220 N. 19th, all modern. 12-r., $"5. 221 Lravenworth. 10-r., mod. ex. heat THK BYRON RKKD COMPANY, DooillHH 2 '7. 212 So 17t h St See Tins Double House. If vou want a (rood, clean, handy place to live, CALL, US. we will make the rent right. PETERS TRUST CO.. 4202 Cumins St. Dounlaa 80S. FOU KENT W have a complete list of alt houses, apartments and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free of eharpe at Omaha Van A Storage Co., 8. 16th 6t. TTnncoa all parts of the crty. liOU&tS crelBh Son, & cc, Bee Bldg. Free Rental List Complete Information about every va cant house and apa:tnient in the city. This service Is free. Tel. Douglas 4477. Fidelity Storaro & van Co 6-ROOM cottaKe. i724 Ohio. V. 4.r3. MODERN 6-room bouse. Call Doug. 1628 NONE to compare, all modern 7-room house, also 4-room flat. 220 N. 23d. OOOD 7-room house, all modern. 22oi Meredith Ave. J27. Phone Web. 3335. NEW 5-room house. Inquire 60U Su. Did St. Call Harney 5607. Fidelity Storage Co. Storage, moving, packing and shipping. Itsth Sr Jarkson Htg Phone Doug, lilti. MaggarcTs Van and Stor age Co. Reduced rates for 60 rluva Large vo, 2 men, $125 per nr.; dray, 2 men, $1 per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 1196 W-ROOM mod, house, 1510 Dorcas. D. 6210! -ROOM cottage, modern except hear barn, nice bath. 1HU2 Ohio St. W. 871. . KPPQ packing & storage AVWV"U 1.M7 Farnam. D. 6146; -ROOM house, all modern, tree water. ivi will. J CI. IJ. iOdU. $-R. house, mud, ex. ht.. S36 Pk. A v. D. 916. SIX OOMS, modem, Kouiitij Place; 2127 Lothrop St.. $30. Eeo R. L. Shepard 21 J6 Ixuhrop. NEW i-room house, modrrn. hot water heat. Dundee.. Phone II. 2668. Barns. GOOD baru, loom for 8 or 10 horses. 1917 Webtter Hu I'all Douglas 43. fc teres ma (irtlree. FOR RENT An office with reception room, reasonable. 614 State P.unk Bldg. FARNAM or 17TH STREET OFFICE LOCATION, AVAILABLE NOW. THE BEE BUILDING CO., Office Room 103. Kaunas. ACREAUK-F.Ql ITY IN ELEVEN LOT. Splendidly Lorn ted in WICHITA. KANSAS. Will sell chenp, or trade for automobile or equity. Address C. . long, itM S. I7th St., Omaha. Phone Webaier 511. SJInoekuia. NO FAILURES !n Pine county. Minne sota; close to best markets; choice lands. a ly cleared. $2u uer acre; eaay terms. Hunt-Johnson, Hinckley. Minn. atbistksi CHEYENNE county, Nebraska lands, for eale and exchange. Wriie for free tooklet Chris Hlckey A Co.. Fairbiuy, Neb., or H. C. Casoelman. Lixlije Pole, cteyenne county, Nebraska. FoR SALE best lare body hit,'h-(raue, medium-priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C, tiradity, Wol-i-vch. Neb. o Mew I ork. BAROAINS $2 cash, $2 monthly buya 10 lots ou Long Island, N. Y.; full price, $40 (only $4 each). Vail. 1S3 William St., New York City, X. Y. Wisconsin. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state in the union; n tilers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on VUcouin Central Land Urant. stale acres wauled. Write about our crazing lands. If Interested in fruit lands. aK lor booklet on Apple Orchards in lsconsiu. Address Land Dept. ikjo Luie R., Minneapolu. Mien. IlKAL ESTATE I 1'AIOI A HAItll I. IMK HH tLK M iscrllaneon. IF 1NTKHKSTHI In land In southern l.iwa and southern Minnesota wr-te tiie F I. .li. iit-s lmil ' onu si'V, mtrrset. la, for their list of 2t farms 11FAI, KSTATK KOAXS WANTKi-CUy loamT I eters Trust Co. OMaHA homes. Fust Nehraska (arms. OKFKFi: RLAL K XATK CO.. 1016 Omuha Nat l. DoeRlas 2T15. H A Jil iU.fS i 1 "" " Omaha Nat l Bank. HF.AI. KSTATK LOANS WONKY en hnnd for cttv and farm loans. H.V. Rind. r. CllyNaUUBnk H1d. (( CITY LOANS. Ie:Y;la-Carbetg Co.7 "z0. 110-31 2 Rrandeia Theater Hldg. WANTKD City loans and warrants. W. Fa ma n Smith Co., 1320 Kama in. H AH R isON M R TON . tli Oni Nat l. CITY property. Large loans u oeelalty. W. II Thomas. 2 state Hank Hidg. $l'"i lo $10,COO made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bids;,. 18th andFnrhani Sts. CITY and farm loans, 5. jv,, 6 per cent. J.H. Pumont Co.. WU Farnam. Omaha. SKE us first if ymi want a form loan! Cnltecl States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. rRIVATV. MONKY To loan on oirnha homes, reasonable rates. W. T. SMITH CO . 1111 City National Rank. KKAIi KSTATK KOU KXCM.WGfc Pianos for other musical Insirj is IV -017. A BATH ACT OF TITLE. KliKH Title liuarantoe and Abstract Co., a modern Rbsiract office. 3X S. 17th St. Phone lipuglns MS7. RK.EU Abstract Co . oldest abstract of fica in Nebruaka. 2r Rrandels Theater. KKAIi KSTATK XOKTH SIDK Bargain 5-Room Cottage $1,475 $100 Cash, Balance $15 Per Month This la a nice cottage, corner !Wth and RuRtfles. on Huth St. car line. This hou.sB is not new, but In Rood condition. Has city water and gas, paved street, paving all paid. Norris & Norris 4K Hee Plda. Phone OoiiKlaa 4270. Better See the houae at 2706 N. 46lh St., if yen want a atrietly modern, new and up-to-date 1 house. The arrangement la fine, location good. Has 5 rooms and bath on first floor, two unf:nl8hed rooms on second floor, coment cellar, furnace, plenty of closet space, panelled dlmnK room, decorated throughout. la un the School for I leaf car I line. At tho price asked It la the best buy i on tho market. You can buy on very easy terms of payment. Don't fall to see tlila houae. Key at our office. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 2i). 508 Hee Bldg. FOR SALE 10-room house, attic and full basement; all modern; hot water heat; automobile garage and drive, laigs lot. Inquire owner. 2210 Webster. MUST sell my modern home on Ames Ave. at sacrifice; rented at tI6 per month; I6C0 cash. O 2i6, Iiee. KKAIi KSTATK SOUTH SIDK SOUTH OMAIIA, $50 CASH 4-room cottage, with stairway to floored attic, electric lights, nice cellar, east front lot, cistern; interior nicely decorated: house hut S years old, located I'm So. loth St., lust south of 13th and Missouri Ave. Trice, $1,600; payments $16 a month. Cph rent acjolnlnz pasture for cow. Key at V. Undholt. bii So. 13th St. C. (J. (JAKLHKKO, 310-312 Hrandeis Theater lildg. ItKAL KSTATK WKST SIDK Cathedral District Modern Home $5,550 811 N. 36th St.. between Cuming and Butt Sts . in a splendid neighborhood; on most beautiful lot. with grand ouk trees, raving and all other ttreet Improvements paid mr in full. House has fine living room. 16x25 feet; open Orik Ft.ilrca.se, beautiful dining room, with six windows and a fine built-in buffet; large kitchen, with built-in cab inet. On second floor three large corner bed rooms, with good closets and fine win dows, tiled bath, floored attic, beautiful oak floois ami finish, "special' one-panel heavy doors You will like the construction, finish, arrangement and location of this house. It la only one-half block from Cuming Ftreet car lines and Remis park and Is close to the new cathedral. Charles AV. Martin & Co. 712 Omaha National Rank Hldg. Phone Tyler 187. Cosy Brick Cottage West Farnam District We have juat listed a very attractive brick cottage, nesrly new, So. 4uth St.. right In edge of West Farnajn district, which owner is com p 'lied to sell quick, at a real sacrifi.-e. it has a choice east front lpvel lot Eoxll feet, alley In rear, with lots of frultcherrles, peaches, piums, grapes, raspberries, etc., In bear ing, and still room fur gsrden or chickens House Is a good sized u-rooin. solid brick cottage 24U, strictly modern, having finished uoulile floors w.th n'ce bath room, combination electric and gas fix tures, cemented basement and floored attic. Owing to emergencies beyond owner's co'itrrl. this proerty can be purchased for $2,8.7 $ai1 cash, balance on eeey monthly payments. Liberal discount for all cash over the required .t-J llrst jaymint. A rare opportunity to get a wairn, fcuhstantlul and valuable cottaKe heneot n real barg.'i'n price. Come in it phone us and we vv ll f-Udly show you through the (.roierty. Payne & Slater Co. Doug. lOb! Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. n ici: six" jmh i:nroT; se IX WEST EX I) Hardwood finish and nicely decorated, at 3M3 Davenport St., for only $3.76o. House vacant; key first door east. W. II. GATES, Room 647 Omaha National Bank Phone Doug, as l:vi. lildg. ItKAK KSTAT hi A CI : K A G K Acre Bargains 20 acres, all in fine bearing orchard; food 5-room house. Price $16.uuj. 16 acres; $ acres in fruit ai.d shrubbery, 10 acres in alfalfa; extra fine improve ments; six blocks to street car line, price $16.0U0. acres on boulevard; fine view; im piovementa cost $A.uo0. Price $6,600. 6 acres, lota of fruit; good location, im provements first clasa. Price J.'.u'. 3 acres, some fruit land; lays fine, im provements very good. Price $4.&u $ acres, same location as last named, all In fruit. Pr;ce $4.v:o. acres; on paved street. Just outside' city limits; goon tt-room house. Price $3,- r.oo. 6 acres at Benson, unimproved. Price O'Xeil's It. E. & Ins. Apenev, lxi Farnam St. Phone Tyler 1024. i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Act as Though it is in Over sold Condition. CORN IS QUITE IRREGULAR el Ion ( rrenl llplna Many I . rej-taln Tarns, nllh tome Ileal Insr Spots I. oner and Other Higher. OMAHA. -iet t 1. 1114 There seemed to be huf cue Mde to ; he wheat market yestetdnv. with the hulls in control. Net vulns were shown of ''4V hut Ihe N'st j. i ice faili.l to hold. The market acted as if It was In nil over. sid condition nul t at the opening of the lutsiiiens, when there was an advance of lYu'-'i,c. Further rains were shown later i nd the general hardening was attractive lo holders, who secured profits bv sIHn freely and this was accoiiipaned and fol lowed by a decline. It must be remem bered that a great deal of September wheat was bought the last fortniKht and that these poti hases created a shortage that was much lamer than generally be lieved. Thero was nothlnir In the news at the opening to cause the wild markets seen. Some of the speculators who sold out Inut week and who secured handsome profits were anou to take a chance on the bull side again, and part of the buy ing was credited to the speculators. Irregularity was the chief characteristic of corn. Prices for the deferred futures en.loyed a sharp bulge at the outset, largely in sympathy with other grains, but weakness soon displaced the early advances, which were more than lost. Resting sivita of the day showed Septem ber -,o lower, while new crop months were ,c higher to So lower. Futures were much aff-cted by the weakness that developed In cash. Tile eastern demand Is reported to he pretty well filled up. Further advances of Sti't cents were shown in oats. The market was again a broad affair and was featured by the liberal buying bv cash houses. Exporters were again busy end sales ol 7''"" bushels to go abroad were reported. Thete was free gelling of oats by long, but the market had little difficulty in absorbinn thl.i grain and ethacka were not serious. Winnipeg declared that wet weather In sections ol Canadian northwest bus seriously damaged outs. Offerings from the country were moderate. Provisions were strong and closed with substantial advances. 1'heie was further Investment buying of January products and no selling of consequence until near the end of the session, when there waa evidence of pressjie from the trackers. The market was helped by the firmness In grains and higher hog values. heat was UnJo lower. Corn waa un. hangcd to o lower. Oals were unchanged. Clearances were.: heat and flour equal to (iif7.ii bushels; corn, l,l) bushels; oats, ti.mfl bushels. I'rimary wheat receipts were I.fi2!i.fi0 b'jsheia and shipment 1.1.10,(110 bushels, against receipts of 2,4i7.0,) bushels and shipments of SMt.OuO tuish-ila laat year. Primary corn receipts were 1.137, COO bushels and shipments 337. oo bushels, against receipts of 1, 311.000 bushels and RKAI. KSTATK ACHE AGE Big Acre Henson Acres $10 Cnsh-$itl u Month Buy It Fet It out to fruit. You will be able to make a snlendld profit whether vou live on It or not. Price $660. IIASTIN'US A- HF.YDKN, 1614 Harney St. 1.9 Acres Beautiful View 950-Ft. Frontage. As a building site, we doubt If it ran be beat. Will subdivide into several de sirable sites; level and high; overlooking Benson; ail in alfalfa. Only $l.l(s; $-0 cash ; $ R a month. HAST1NOS & II KYPKX. 1614 jlarney St. An Acre on Lake Street $15 Cash $15 a Month Ideal home site; all in alfalfa; 4 acres adiolnlng sold last week for $1.o. an acre ensh. We can offer this on our very low terms for v7.1 HASTIXOS & HLYDKN. 1614 Harney St. KKAIi KSTATK SI 1U UBAN Dundee. New Dundee Home On Easy Terms $.1,900 buys a good, new 2-story frame and stucco house loi atf d on a full lot Mlxllli feet, i-block from car line, bavins front vestibule, large living room, with brick fireplace; den, dining room. breakfast room, kitchen and rear vestibule on first Moor; four corner bedrooms. In cluding enclosed sleeping porch, and complete I athroom. on second floor: onk t'inirh llrst floor, white enamel finifh second floor; oak floors triwughout; nil rooms nicely decorated; full basement, luundry connections, etc. Terms: About $1.2uu to $1.0X1 cash, bal ance ptivnble mnnthlv on building and loan I lan. Immediate possession. Key at our ofice. George & Company !2 citv National BanU Bldg. Phone 1 oug. $500 Cash Balance Monthly Buy a good 7-rooni bouse In Dundee, on Davenport St.. east of 51st St., beauti ful locution; house well built, nil modern. Investigate quick. ( D. V. Sholes Co. 913 City Nat l Hank Bldg. Doug. 4 KKAIi KSTATK MTSCKMi AXKOr S H. H. Harper 101:5-14 City Xat?.-nal liank I'uiilding. Phone Douglas 2596 Lots in 19 dil'ferpiit addi tions. Terras $1.00 cash and $1.00 per week. If you want a huild'ns? lot in Omaha, South Omaha, Benson or Dundee TELEPHONE Douglas 2596 H. H. Harper 1013-H City National Dank Building; T-ROOM houie. rem. tor I, Km. must be sold at once; $d will handle .: ti. 4TIL NKW 7-room bouse, lot, CJ'j ft. front. 171 N. 2.-th, :,0VJ. sh'pmcnta of &.. bushels ImM er. I'limary oats receipt were I xl: oi buslwls. and shipments v.4.ti bushels, apainst recetit of 2.l"l.il bushe s and fhlpnients ol wovo bushels last veal. C.VKlxiT RKCI1PTS XV he.tt. ( ', ru ChVaRo ,1 i; Mtnncapc.is .' . . oh Is I'uluth n: Omaha :!' SK 43 Kansas Clly 3; IK 11 St l.ouis M 4J 4.' W'nnlpeg ::4.' Thes- sa'ts were reported todav . Wheat: No. i hard wmier. 1 car $101. 1 ru $1.'; No : haul sltiier, I car $1 if. 1 car $1 On; No 4 hard winter. 1 car Jl (. . No. 2 durum. 2 csrs tl el ; No. It durum (mlxedi, 1 car $1.H. Oals. No. 3 white. 15 ears 47V'. No. 4 white. 2 cam 4V, S cars 4714c; no giaiie. 1 car (6i-c Corn: No. I yellow. 2 cars MSc I car ...V; No. 3 yellow, 3 cars levvc, No. 3 yellow, 1 our 7."'c; No, 6 yellow. 1 car .'4c; No I mixed, 1 car 7.1c; No. I mitril, 1 car 7.1c; No. a mixed, 1 car 'i.x-, 2 cars 741v, 1 car 74c; No fi mixed, I ,-ara 74c. Ieead Live Stock Two Omaha Cash 1". l.f - Wh-at : No. 2 hard. $1 04Vi I 07 ; No $ hanl. $1 s::i l.(H; No. 4 hard. 94rJi$l.o6; No 2 Sir1iig. $1 041.' No. 3 gprlng. $1.03'i 1 H7. No. 2 duium, $1 (XV-i 1 01 : No. 3 durum, !cft$l (O. Corn: No 2 white. 76V'l 76'o : No 3 whltcv 7Aui'76t,c: No, 4 while. 7.1 u'7'ic; No. ? vellow, 76', .i7.i'c: No. $ y How. 7oi 7f',c; No. 4 yellow. 744,i'7.1c; No 2 mixed. 74,'u7.V; No 3 mixed, 74ii7Sc. No 4 mixed, 74Vii74'c Oats: No 2 white. 4. V1 4c; standard, 47H''!f 7V; No. 3 w hite. 47.,'t4:i.c; No 4 white. 4;ji47'Hc Barley: Malting 7(til6c; No. 1 feed. tv.i!V. live: No. 2, WtS:r'c; No. 3, X,SSV. t HicAi.o .H4i . rnoviiniM Krai urea of the Trading and t loalusr Prices on Rosrri of Trade. CHICA(i(l. Scot. 1 -Reports that fai 01 rs we.ro showing a disposition to sell more freely than baa i-ecenily been Ihe case hud oonlilornbl, to do today with a downturn In the price of wheat. The market closed unsettled. 7ttilV under last piftlit. Corn showed a in t decline, of N'oUe. and oals of 'nc to l'ii'lc. In provisions the outcome, vnrhd from a drop of ,1.1 cents to 7'"-c advance. Country offerings of wheat to Chlcairo houses weie reported as having Increased and Kansas City was said to have loaded .'(.I'I.ikhi bushels for shipment lure, the Kansas City market being on a full ship ping basis Profit taking by speculators who le lieved that 23 renla advance In the Inst weok:( was enough for the present formed a drag on wheat throughout the day al tliouiili fresh buying led at one time to :i decided rally. Elevators and export concerns purchased a good deal of wheat on tho setbacks today, especially near the end of the session after news was received that Ureal Britain had arianged ta pnv for all grain seined during tho progress of the war Oeneral rains hnd a bearish effect on corn, and so also did a decided Increase of available supplies. Speculation, how ever, wns Inactive A bli: trade was on in oats. Heavy deliveries to holders of September con tracts depressed tho market, but the sea board became .1 free buyr on the decline. Shipping sales aggregated h'Unio bushels. Export "nil showed no letup. Provisions averaged lower on account of September deliveries being on a large scale. Hlfrlu r prices for hogs were vir tually Ignored. Orain prices In eiiL-ago, furnished by Txinaii Bryan. HI S. 16th St.: I Article open. I High.! Low. I Close.) Yes y. Wheat. I Sept '1 roHfr I 1 imi 1 (",; 1 10 1 1 111, I I I 1 in 1 1 12': 1 i4i 1 1114 1 10 Ireo I lViifi 1 Hi May. 1 2-2'?il 1 1911 1 21V 1 2-ni 79 i 7!(Ve 7l', 724,1 72v 7SW 74 I 744 I I 47S. 48 KVAi rdRiVu"!! ti'.'s M I 64H!'1I105 I 1 21V Corn Sept I 7s: 73 1 Dec..!72Vi I'sl May.l74'(i 71'. 74 v Oata I I Sept.lis'k 4SI 4S Deo..lf.lV.2'J May IS' 'n'i Pork Sept Jan. I 20 00 t 22 SO 20 10 I 20 00 I 20 00 I 20 55 22 90 I 22 66 23 72V! 22 82Vt i i;vi a S3V 1 1H 1 10 22H 1 37Vt! 10 421 Lard I I Sept. I 10 20 I ict.. I 10 :rri,! Jan.. I 11 I") I Kllis ! ! Sept. I 12 6T, I Oct.. I 12 47'tl Jan.. I II tuW. 10 2-!'l 10 1.1 I 10 10 47u m ar I 10 11 00 '10 S2-Ri"10 87-WI 11 00 12 (! I 12 GO I 12 60 I 12 ,124 12 52'4 12 35 I 12 37V,I 12 40 11 76 ! 11 ID I 11 671 11 674 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red, ILlOtifil.lSl; No. 2 hard. $1 10''n l.l.li,. Corn: No. 2 yellow, TUVueoSc; No. 3 yel low, fOuSOi.e. Oats: No. 3 white, 4s':f 4!(V4c; standard, 41Wi4ti'4c. Rye: No. 2, W-ic Barley, ssfo sac. Timothy. $6 70. nover. $1S of. pork, nominal. Lard, $10.16 1610 17. Ribs, $12.12Vol262H. Rl'TTKU Steady; creameries, Jm-fiTOe KKiOS lower; receipts. 12.642 caws; at mark, cases Included, IK'rr2:!o; ordinary firsts. 2(Wi21c; first 21 '4.11 22c. P( 1TAT1 ilCS Tnsettle I ; receipt. 10 car; Jersey. 7"i90c: Michigan, lil'iiVsc, Mlnne rota, 621(i.1c; Wisconsin, (i3,)iJ5c. POULTRY I Jve lower: springs, 13c; fowls, lf'C. " Mew York (ieneral Market. a NKW YORK. Sept. 1 SI 'liA R - Raw. market firm; molasses, ST7c; centrifugal, 6('2c; refined, steady: cut loaf, 8.1.1c; crushed. 8.05c; mold "A," 7.70c; cubes, 7 Toe; XXXX powdered. 7.40o; powdered. 7 3.1c; fine granulated. 7 2,c: diamond "A," 7.25; confectioners "A." 7. lie; No. 1, 7 die. Bt'TTFR-Market Bleady - and un changed: creameries, extras. 31l4'ii32c; flrrta, 2MH'l31c; seconds. 2Ciri2Sc: process extras, 2,ri,2,11c; ladles, current make, firsts, 231V24e; seconds. 22M(23o: packing stock, current make. No. 2, 21fU'22c. CHEKSK Irregular: receipts. 8.600 boxes; state whole milk, fresh white and colored, special. 16'.c; state whole milk, average fancy. 18i18Vc; skims. 3'f14e. FRl! Firm: rerelpts, 20,;00 cases; fresh gathered extras. Hfi31o; extra f'rsts. ?7fi 2Se; firsts. 2i,14'ri-'61'4c; seconds. 24?r2.1c; stale, Pennsylvania and nearbv hennrry. whites. 3,Vci36c; state. Pennsylvania and nearby gathered whiles. !M!37c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns, SnffiiS2e; stste, Pennsvlvsnla and nearbv gathered browns and mixed colors, 23't 21ic. POCLTRY Dressed firm; western chickens, frosen, 141200 ; fowls. 12'if l'.UiC; turkevs 1f26c. POl'LTRY Live steady, western 'hick ens, broilers. 1HfflSSc; fowls, I7.1J USc ; turkeys, Kansas ( :r drain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sdt. I.-WHKAT-No. hard. $1 0f,fi1 crt; No. 2 red. $106'-107; 2 s mber, $i.nt; Decemlier. $ln7,; May, $1.14S i -c III V--Vr. S mlveil Tiie' Vn ? wtiltA sO?;i()ic: September, 7"i-; December, to't ''('e: Mav. OATS No. i white, Wc; 4l(i Ike Ill TTKR Creamery, 28it No. 2 mixed, ; firsts. 2Siir; seeonos nv: pacsing, -ic. KOOS Firsts, 22v4jc; seconds. ISc. POl'LTRY-Hens, lie; broilers. 16'4e. Oiaahn liar Market. OMAHA Neb . Aug Jl. I'RAIRIK HAY Choice i.idand. none here, ill f.0; No. 1. none here. $11.00; No. 2. S OYrr 10. On; No. 3. $6 fsrjj-s 00; choice midland, none here, til. 00; No. 1. $10 Vi; No t. $V00,J 1000; No 3. l(J0tiK.(Ju; No. 1 choice low land. $((HVfl0i; No. 2. $7.0OU9(0, No. 3. $.nv,i7.ni. STRAW Choice oat or rye. $A.00rB6 W; choice wheat. $4 Mt!., .no. ALFALFA Strictly choice. $!t.Vil4 1: No. 2. $' 5o10 .Vi; No I, 512 (Jot? 11 00; No. 3, not wanted, $7.0i'rt'.i.OO Minneapolis (.rain Market. MINNKAPOLIS. Setd. I.-U'H KAT September. II 14.: Iiecember, $1 Vi; No. 1 hard. $1.24S; No. 1 northern. II 1'Vi 1.23S: No. I northern. $1 LlSl ilS FI.OCR Cnchanged. PARLKY-62ij7('. RYK 8S9f'e. FHA X 423.00. CORN No. $ yellow. 7Vfj7c. OATS-No 2 white, 4T14H47S4C. FIAX-$l.MVal 2H. Evaporated Applea and Dried Frails NKW YORK. Sept. l.-BVAPORATK-D APPLF-S Market, quiet. OKIKD KRI ITS-Prunes. steady; apri cot, dull and easy; peaches, quiet; rais ins, dull Hank ( lrarlnas. OMAHA, Held. 1-Rank clearings for Ouibha today were $2.s94.u3!.ll4 and for the corresponding day last year $-(,222 006.44. Metal Market. BT. inns. Sept. 1 -MKTALS-Lead quiet, tvlter vy at t'M. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts for Mondav and Tueiday Ahead of Last Year. FEEDERS FIRST TO EE S01D llou Receipts re II ore Than llonble those of Moiula. While Ihe "hern linn Holds I n In l.noil 1kir. j I SOI TII OMAHA. Receipts wete Cattle official Monday 12..V2 I'stliuated today f,. aii Sept 1. 114 j Hogs Sheep. 1 4.2:0 42.su ! il,!"! Two days this week bl. 3.12 1.l.:2.i 77 3 IS Same days last w e k . .1.1 f. I2.l:l '.1 T6 Same days 2 w ks ago .12. 4 .4 1.'. i',0.J Siitor dnva S w ks ago.. 7.H2 .1.741 2.9ul Same davi 4 wks ago.. 7.l"'4 6b .V..2119 Same davs last yeir ..1647 12,316 ..1,774 The following table shows the price for tugs at the South Omaha I've stock mar ket for the lant few days, with compari sons : Date pi!4 l'US f12 ilPlLlSit. . Aug. Aug A !!;. v nn ug. Aug. Aug. A iiv. Aug Aug Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept, 17,8 7i'l 11 I 8 (MV hi : s s?s M ; N 'J4'. ' ; 8 V 22 I S Sl'V t UK. 7 'i 7 67; 6 44 l lis; 6 24 7 72 41 21; 7 14 6 31 s Os 04 S W. 1 1 s: 1 : ' s n 1 n ' I : i I Si 1 7 CI, 7 7 271 7 27.; S 1.4 7 4 .1' 6 1' I 1 ;.J a 101 7 8 16' 7 I 1 S 2.1 1 H 31, S 31 ' ' S S3 7 S 16 7 H 2 7 lb! X 61 I 00 8 HI, Mi S 70 12, 8 67 ; S 6;' 13' I. 1 ( 111 II. ! 01 02 K 4 l'7! 8 7; 7 61 ,' .;' 6 32 7 71 ti ?4 7 (Hi 6 SS 8 7'iH h 7vtt 8 7SU' k 74'n S MS, S !1'S 7 6' 6 41 fi? 6 4, 6 47 ;i) I s iV 6 f.2 6 45 1. Sundav . Receipt and disposition of live stock nt the I'nlon Stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. 111. yrsterdav: , ItLOKtrTS-OARS. Cattle. Hogs Slip. C , M. & St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific I'nlm Pacific C. N. W., cast C. N. V., west C., St P . M. A o ('.. B. Q . ,-ast C.. R. & Q.. west C, R. I P.. east C , R 1. Ac P., west Illinois Central Chicago Orcat Western 6 p 1 !:t 4s 31 6 Total receipts 2211 130 124 DISPOSITION-HKAD. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Morris A Co 1.063 6.6 Swift and Company Oiidahy Pkg. Co A rinoiir (. o Morrell Lincoln I'kg Co So. Oinaba Pkg. Co... Pt. ciHlr Pk. Co W. H. I'lilisnnt Co Benton. Vnnsant vi L Hill Son V. H. Lewi Huston A Co J. B. Root A- Co J. H. Billa I . . 1'. Host: Rosensteck Bros McCrcery &- Kellogg .. Werlhebner liegen II. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild Mo ,vi Kan. Calf Co. Christie Hlgglna Hinfman Roth Meyer ('afsber Baker. Jone Smith Tanner Bros John Harvey D. Ac F Klein other buyers Ml 1.74S l.r.o 1.17-1 1.6"S 2.77H 5. Sin 116 102 I 1.1 17 91 201 IH7 11 4K1! 176 712 61 101 2.1 42 106 6 3 7 10 8 43 M HI 74 1,141 1.W Totals C.VTTLK While K7K4 1,1.16 29.H0 thn lecitntn ivf i-aiii, wire liberal at nil point for a Tuesday they looked ainall aa compared with the heavy run of yesterday. For the two liny Ihn receipt at this point foot up 18. .1.12 head, being the largest of any week, In fact, the Inrgest of any similar period since the oianlng of the range season and lurger than a year ago bv almost 2.000 head. The market openeil slow nnd dull as buyers wore Inclined to await report from other selling points before buying very heavily. Feeders were the first cattle to sell and the desirable kinds were in active de mninl at good, firm prices, while the trade was reasonably active. The less cl.slrablo kinds did not move so freely, being in rather slack demand, but still thev sold fully as well a yesterday i.ood corn fed beeves were In demand at prieea that were fully steady with yester day. Among the offerings were yearlings good enough lo bring $M oo drass beev"s wero Hiw and weak to fiiilOc lower than jeslentay. Oanner cow and heifer were steady and In good demand, the same as yester dav. The better grades of beef cows were slow and no more than steady at yester day a ciecllne. (Quotations on cattle: Qood to choice cornfed beevee, t?i.ft0j 10.26; far to good rornfed beeves, $1 ,7y.9 W); common to fair cornfed beeves, $7.7(4ia.75; good to choice tango steers. $7 40-y an; fair to good rang steers, $6 717.40; common to fair range steers $6 OOhiUil; good to cholcn grass oovvs, $6.2541,. 75; fair to good grades, $..A0 ii.2.1; common to fair grades, 3. 7.V& fi. W); good to choice atockers and feedera, ;. SjVUO; fair to good stockrrs and feeders. J6.7rii7.fO; common to fair stocker and feeder, $6.(MiO 7f.; stock cows and hetfera $Ti.2f(Hi.7.1; stock calv es, $6 (Kue 00, veal calves, 1 OXfl 10 SO; bulls, stag, etc., $1.2,"Ktf 7.00. BFEF BTKEttS. At. Pr No. Av. 1r ...120 IS M XS 10 U .. . 74 41) IS tM 10 10 No. 41 . . . 13... NKRRASKA. 0 " 921 fi 16 7 steers.. ..1014 li feeders.. KHO 7 US 4 cows kv2 4 cows 912 fi 60 4 cows U0 If heifers. ..127.1 ( nO 4 rows.. 1iK! 8 feeders.. 7a7 10 7 feeder. . Iir2l 47 feo-lers.. 690 7 00 20 feeders. .1131 11 rows 976 6 00 26 feedera.. 941 16 heifer .. kill 6 00 13 feeder.. 763 U feedera.. f.v) fi 61 12 feeders.. N12 6 feeder.. M2 6 i,1 21 feeders.. 9. 6 TO f 21 4 6 00 6 96 7 15 6 91 7 of. 6 65 6 M) 7 20 7 40 4 conn Hi, h 7. Fiic dls & 8. I feeder. 1230 7 4 1 17 f eders. .10.11 Nelu aka il feed-is .Had Ld Hrubaker, 38 feeders . S34 6 90 Nebraska. II. A. Msvs, Nebraska. 11 feeders.. Suj 6 73 c, cows 1133 L inders P.ros., Nebraska. f9 feeders. 1175 7 60 ,1k feeders. .1170 2 feeders. IduO 6 6.1 23 cows 962 Fred KlllnMhausen. Nebrwaka. 9 feeder... 'i1 6 M a belfori... 620 2 h jli'ets... 7J0 u 7i 1 c ow 7Mi ,1 HO 7 t 6 60 6 2.1 4 4) 7 20 WYOMIXfi 14 fct'ertt. 7 2o 33 feeders. . ! 9 feeders.. If, I 34 steers.. .1217 6 cows 143T SI feeders.. 64S 19 feeders. .1ho 43 steers. ...11(J4 2 feedera.. 1111 t cone 990 feeders. ll'K) 7 20 7 i"i 7 60 6 Ki 7 10 7 10 7 65 00 7 2i 1 7 1 elfera...H2 7 60 6 00 7 10 7 m 7 10 66 6 50 41 21 9 sieere 1241 , !M4 , 961 1'9J llKS efiO 17 cows 7 feeders. It steers 2. feeders. . 1 heifer.... 11 cows $ cows 10 feeders., 1 steer 6 cons WVOMINO. .1061 25 3 cows WA 9 feeders... 1 2u3 f,4 feeilers... 971 6 rows 1042 . 941 114 . 990 5 M 7 l 6 65 15 7 611 6 65 6 66 10.10 J. 6 cowe. . 4 cows. . M. Carey A Hrofl.. Wyoming. 2.1 cows 1014 f 2S 4 teers 1145 7 36 .... r.i E 70 ...99U 4 5 811 steers.... 1165 7 36 y, stwrs 1141 7 26 3ft steers 1146 7 36 27 steers 114H 7 36 Swartz. Collins A Osborne, Wyoming 20 tera llvi 7 60 40 steers 1234 8 0) 4 steers 1167 7 00 Diamond C. Co . Wyoming. 7$ feeders. .1033 00 27 heifers .. 912 7 00 50 cow s UC,2 10 Al Williams. Wyoming. feeders . PA 0 M T. V Sweet, Wyomlna. 22 steers ... 111$ 7 16 23 feeders.. U104 7 CO F. Mr Kinney, Wyoming. 10 steer. . . Hu 6 90 Spear-Zimmerman C. Co., Wyoming 1! steers. ...li7 7 11 feeders.. 1161 7 steers.... 114U 7 15 23 heifers... 101 1J cows 917 75 94 steers.. ..1154 10 cows li'U 50 H. A. I.uddeke. Wyoming. 41 steers. . .1214 7 15 steers. ...1213 K. 1. Iech, Wyomlna. 1 feeder.. 1170 7 u SOl'TH DAKOTA. 1J btifers... 73 $ 75 U heifers... tV4 ? 00 7 1$ 7 05 7 IS 3 steers . . 21 feeders. 22 steers . . 41 steers . . .111.1 . w 1KN 6 .10 6 :.l! 7 6 10 I Big Horn T.an.l A Cattle Co, Colnraibv 112 feeder. .17..1 S 10 .-, feeders. .1274 7 70 ;0 slee-s . . 127V 7 7o William oreineshrr. S mth Duk 'ls 21 steers . 76 6 ?o 1 steers . . STt'. 6 50 It S Hii'd. South Dakota V2 slei ts ul 7 4'" 11 steers .. .li'7 II II Brown, South Dakota 12 rows ... 7 '4 4 4,1 S cow a 742 16 co as . .. 770 ft 70 17 cows .... "i.ir J H West over, South Dakot.i 41 feeders IMS 6 7") 7 20 4 4.1 COLORADO "0 stc. rs . 12M 7 fit fl steers . ?l siiers . I. k m 37 steers . ". I steers L'yi S fi MONTANA. S;r Iti-os , Montana 1322 . 1 :v 00 1 110 .13 steers. . . . N cows. . . . 13 feeders.. 12 feeder. . R 1047 6 71 l steers . SST 6 7S 13 feeders 1 4 6 2 I feeders 6i7 6 ( .1 bulls. . . b MM ( . l.Ol 6 7.1 7 i 6 1,1 5 6. 7 Id M Vail dls. Montana. 3.1 steers . 1117 7 15 31 steers ... hS D. Btindlev, South Dakota. . sleet.. . 1247 7 40 D. O Kelly , Montana. 16 cow s. . . I bull 22 steers. 6 steer. 1(in 7 3n M10 I2 6 1.1 f. 50 b82 7 21 A. Swenson 1 steer IOisi 7 60 Montsna. !i steers. . . 10 steers . . . Montana. 4 cows .1311 .1224 S helferr. .IPW 7 25 C H Thrx 5 steers .... !'H 7 ( 4 cow 1017 6 IS .1, steers IK 7 61 .1 C Anderson Montana 1 f. d. 1 st era . 121 7 7 lis 7 1C. Kelly ..KM 7 3 steers... 1186 7 Montana. 2 steers 12 steers. . 0 cow s . . F. li Slert. . Ml, bile 3 cow s . . 1 steer . sle rs . l'V40 6 w .1112 6 2.1 V."-":,,r"; . 17 cow s sei il .VI 1' steers l:w i M hi feeders . . 7.i 6 7o I" steers . ...1171 7 2o steers e 6 ." . 11.10 1 .1 1 n.wii 1,, t Fort Cattle Co. Montana. SIOCX CITY. la. Sept. l.-CATTLK (i.v am 1 teer ' 7 Hi 1 Receipts. bead; market steadv; native. U 7 ( S3 steers luM 7 ( steers. 57 21 cin s.1; bote hers, $.1..1o'ii7.5(1; Hi 7 (V. 42 cow b'll tiioicows ami heifers. $.1 7.1 ci 6 40; stoeker and lloiiS-Kstimated receipt were I Hi cars, or !'.l"ln hes.1. bringing the two ibivs- total up to 13.2211 Till is almost l.ooo larger than a week ago. ami about the same number heavier than for the correspond ing days last veer Such shipping order howed up Ibis morning wete lll'ed at figure that weie at b ast loc higher, best kinds selling as high as $'i 2V Pa -kers however, were very bearish sgaln tht morning, and In plt of the fn.-t that other uiarKOta were reported a opening tnr,iger, they made their opening bids ut price that were at least a nickel lower. Nothing moved on tin i-asis. a sellers were noiuin ior stionger prices, but Instead of bracing up values anion slumped off until such bid as were made looked to be a flat f. KS' lower. $MM beliii- -;ie popular f'gure. of course, this made Ihe traile If anything duller than ever, and It was well along toward 11 o ciock nerore mucn of anything was 1d. Buyer refused to Isdter their bid to any not icea me I extent, and after holding out for lhe.,ipe (hn, (n, nlprt situation will how gicHicr run 01 me ii. ii-ii. .mi r,,,':,ir , ( miilei lal improvemeni neiore mr nu'oin finally started ca-sliing the'r holding on I now nVallable have been seriously im the basl named, that I right at nti'loc I ,,Brd Rio '7 wers cpioied at 7c and lower thn Monday average. Santos 4 at 12c. The Rio market wa The trade to show snv I'fe at any time, rirm nrt( unchnnKed at the close yester and the supply continued to move very rtnv T()e Santo curb wn KM rel lower. iow-ly. with values shov.-uu practically i u '.,.. , Ulr, ,wo Riaxtllun ports. 8,00 no change, it was auer iniu-uay ni'i.irn an' soil 01 a Clearance was inup, anil even at till time there were a lew scat tering loads uneold. The big end of the killer siiles was made at $'. with quite a showing at $19,1, and a sprinkling of shlprlng hog 11 11 the way up to $.1 20, the top. No. At. .116 s; j j,i :;3 me 1 .m r 17(1 Sh. No. M ., (II .. a... r.i .. 74 .. ru .. 41 .. ... 71... Ill . . JT... 6 .. J , Tl Ar Kid .r ?;o 2l h. r-. 1 i H .11 01 (Hi OV 0- OT'fc 111 10 in 10 10 I III 1J : II II. 11 H 70 II M (.. t sn H lil to I 1(1 (m t I n M I tM I ' I M M I ft M (VI n 1x1 0 HI !JI nl P nu :4 "S 4S JM .ITS .:t! f4 i no Ml IM. I.. I 4 l. TS. M. !IS :ti Ml 47 00 FHI.KP-H,ith the local market and Chicago had good run of sheep and Initios again thin morning, the supply here footln ( up Sl.ouoo head an compared with 17,64 1 a w tck ago, 21. Oi two week ago ami 27. KK a year ago. This make Tor the llrst two days of the week a very lib eral run. Tho percentage of feeder ot tering, wns much the same a yeterday. both us to else and quality, as usual, feeder lambs predominating and Ilia aged feedera were still In very moderate sup ply. Kverythlng In the line of fat sheep and Inmb wa soon disposed of alter sorting and prices generally were steady to strong with vestonlii.. und In one or two cases p sslbly 11 shade higher. It was a very satisfactory market from the sellers' standi olnt, considering the liberal re ceipt at Chicago and here, both yester day and today and In view of thn fact that Chicago nnd some of the other p, lots reported How trade with easier tendency to priis. ir unj thing the clear ance wa belter than Monday with the I bulk of the lambs moving around $7.0Cr 7.35, yeaillng $130 and such ewes as were here ut $1 60. Few If any uld weth ers were In sight. The feeder trade was much the same as yesterday both as to supply and demand, though whllo a good many feeding lambs fold at steady prices others were a shade lower. The bulk of the sale was made at $4I.IW(ri So. Owing to the scarcity of aged leeder offer tigs pi Ices on them were little If anv different, there being noma fis'illng ewe at $.I.Wt1.76. Quotations on range sheen and lamb: Ijimbs, good to choice, $7.20tr7.4o; lambs, lair to good, $7.lofi7 .20; iambs, feeders. $i) 2.1(811.05; yearlings, good lo choice, $14f8i, 5 90; yearling, fair to good, $5 lfci.40, yearling, feeder. $6 ifyiG 80; wether. good to choice, $5 00rd,1.15; wether, fair to good. $l.(nfi6 (0, wethers, feeder. $4 804? 4 70; ewes, good to aiolre, $4.8 f d.90; ewe. I fair to good, $4,6014 80; ewes, teedots, $3.40 i 4-39I). No. Ids Wyoming fat ewes 326 Oregon ewes and wethern. 2u2 Wyoming fat ewes 141 Wyoming fat ewes 21 Wyoming fat ewes 202 Wyoming fat ewes fH Idaho fat ewes 141 Cull fat ewes 23 Wyoming fat ewes 22., H. D. fat ewes 166 Wyoming fat ewes 4.1 Wyoming fat ewes 114 Wyoming fat ewes 226 Wyoiipng fat ewes 43 Idaho fut yearlings 20 Idaho fat yearlings 2K W yoining fat yearlings l'1 Idaho fat lamb ' Idaho fat lambs N3 Wyoming fat Iambi 191 Idaho fat lambs 226 Idaho lat lamhs 169 Idaho fat lambs 270 Wyoming fat lambs 40 Oregon fat lamhs I4.17 Wyoming fat lambs 2,7 Wyoming fat lambs 117 Wvoming fat lambs L7 Wyoming fut lamhs 170 South Dakuta lat lambs.. 54 Wyoming fat lambs 134 Wyoming fat l.trnl.s 491 Wyoming fat lambs 7 cull lamb frOO cull lambs 4 4 4 W Nebra-ka fat lamb 4o 164 Net raska fut bimbs 41 71 Wyoming fat luuili . 219 Wyom.ng fat lambs.. 276 Wyoming fat lumbs . 142 Wyoming fat lambs . $) Wyoming fat lamhs . 1.162 Wyoming fat lambs. I'M Idaho feeding lamhs (6 Idaho feeding Ism La . 344 Idaho feeding Iambi.. 6L1 Wyoming fat lambs . ftrf) Wyoming fat lambs . 175 Oregon fit lambs .... 349 Oregon fat lamha 183 Wyoming fat ewe ... 11 W.v omlng fat ewes... 103 Wyoming 895 Wyoming 1'2 Nebraska 20 Nebraska 192 Wyoming 65 Wyoming rat ewek... fat ewe .. fat ewes... fat ewes... fat ewes . fat ewes... 746 Wyoming fat wea. . . . 1!4 cull fat ewes 1(1 Nebraska cull awca 145 Nebraska cull twes 1. Joseph Live Block Market. BT JOSEPH, Sept. 1 CATTLK Re ceipts, 1.80b head. Market steady; steers. t7.(VuK'.2o; cowi and heifers. $4 25ir9 25, calves. $6fXTji 10 50. IKMIS Receipts, t.fioo head. Market higher: bulk of sales, $9 1M9 25. till EKP AND I-AMR8 Receipts, 400 head. Market steady; lambs, $6.75fT7.35. Kansas Clly Live Stork Market. KANcsAf CITY. Kept. 1 CATTLK Re ceipts. 12 000 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $8.76srlo 80, dressed leef steers, 1 17. 1r1i11V.au; western steers. t"'Pi., A v. Pr. I ..101 4 40 ..KM 4 7R . .100 4 40 ..100 ..116 ..111 . .nil 10 ..91 3 M - 94 1 8,1 1 faK3acazcaBri on q . . . . mm . . 91 I liO I J .. 92 3 50! H .. 94 3 M'W ..91 J &V . . 93 6 75 ..16 5 25i ..73 5 60, 1 ..77 7 00 B . . 75 7 00 .70 111 Q ..63 7 SO sj ,. 66 7 30 . . ; 7 so ! I , . 69 7 20 I I . . 491 7 I I . . 69 7 20 1 ..61 7 0) J ,63 .III J .63 7 00 J ,.55 lu B .. 64 7 'i B . . r. 7 () a . . 4S 6 91 B ..47 n . . 4:1 71 6 1.) , 9 oi;f .... 4 6 NJ I 56 6 5.1 55 6 ....56 6 H6 ....64 t 60 . ... 56 7 00 .... 56 6 60 .... 59 40 .... 59 9 ....65 8 90 ....) 6 90 .... 51 6 S6 .... 5k 6 H5 ....KX 4 70 . ... 96 3 76 ; 0 . ... 99 4 65 I ....10$ 4 70 1 . ... 91 4 70 .... 4 70 ....87 S . ... 67 4 W I ....108 S90 .... 81 8 10 I . ... 85 J 75 I .... 92 $ 75 I ITa.itockera and. ftedcrs, $6 2b18 65, bulls, $. '"f; V71. cull es, ; III M IS- P..,celpts. higher:, bulk of rn $ ' ".In'' T.. l,.(cle s ? :tf: hclit. ji nri.:i 'i '1 1" .in. 0 7e0 head: market', les li ',i.:: heavy, and butchers. $9. lOip OIKS. $.(1?11 I SDKl.P ,N1 j liee.l, iiial k, 1 I yenrlincs. $7, cw es, $1 7.1,1 .1 1.1 A M MS - Receipts. 15.0OI sl ndv ; lambs, $7.0 Q'7.4"; lid", veth-rs. $..(.i5.40; (111( 41.11 I llll Tl)( K M4.RKRT ( nllle I'lrm llous t rema in Hlaher. CIIICAOO. Sept I CAT I LK Receipts, 4,111 ii-ad. market firm, beeves. fi.7.1d! 1 '.!: steer. t6.3M1 ft; stoi kers and fenlers. B .'i',i VI,, cow- and helfeis. $3.! His 40, calv es. $;.V 11.21. HcilS - Ret eipl. 1 !.(i; market strong to KV hlM'ier. bulk of sales, $t.0iii9.4S; light. $1 lon'i 1V1; mixed, $s.sti4ij m heavy, $1 lOirl'.fio. rough, ii,is.ci; pigs, V'.eW S 21. MIl'I'T AND LAMBS Receipt. X.l bead, market, stes.lv to pic lower; heep. $l.7"iftft; yearling. $.1.4HiS.35; lambs, $7.7.Vu7.'U. I. I.nnl I. Ire llnck Market. ST. UH'iS, Sett. 1. ( ATT LhV-Receipt ii, 4, ml head: tnaiket steady; natlv beef ste. rs. $7 tii',1 10..1.' . cows and heifers. . I J-l iHlir' K stocker and feeders, fS0Cii7.RO; 2! '., southern steers $n.oo4iN.2.l; cows and 1 helfrs, $4.',ii; .," natlvo calves, $6.00f((i 11 01 Ho(lS-llecelts, s.iV.I bead; market higher: pig and lights $7.iu J.60; mixed n,l butchers. $:i..'V, ml "; good heavy, .l.4(Vi9 6,1 SIIKK1' AND LAMBS-Receipt. 9.W head: market stendv ; native muttons, $4 ii.1 K); lamb. $7 fi 7. HO. .lon (Hi- Ihr Moek Mnrkel feeders. .li(ii i calves, $6 .( ' li 10.0. bulls. Macs tc.. $.1.S0i0 in. lloilS -Receipt. 3.7i0 head:, market ,ff 1 Hi.' lower; henv v $ !Mi.lrt; mixed. $s., : W; light, $H.Mik s2; bulk of sales. S li'U...,, SI I 111: I' AND I. A MBS Recelpta. 1 0(0 head; no cpiotatlons (offer Marke.l. NKW YORK. Sept. l.-t'OFFEB Tn market for spot coffee wa a tlad eler here today. W hile Importer still claim that It Is Impossible to nil v on anyining normal scale In Hrr.ll. owing in the unsettled ltotlon with reference to International payment, coffee Is known to be accumulating In the Interior of tho producing country, and '" and freight offer received here recently have been very low as conipnred with spot quota ..,' TM la considered resnonsihle for checking the demand fro mroaater and 1 distributor who are now said to be ; foe' Immediate needs only In tho baurs; Jimd! idlnhy, 10,000 bags. Declare Austria Annexes Servia PAT11P, Hept. 1. dlspntch li the ll.ivas agency from ft. Petersburg any . tho workmen In that city have nddreasnl a petition to the government asking ait Interdiction on the sale of alcoholic bev erages during the war. The dispatch udda that the nallelan pr! cmr say Austria has Ismed A manifesto 1 tclailng Scrvia has been crushed and annexed. General Pau Wins Victory Over German LONDON. Sept. 1. An Antwerp tUs-i patch to the Ryuter Telegram eompanj say: . It la reported hero thnt General Pal) has won a brilliant victory over 6O.0OS Ger mans near Peronnes, In tho department of Somme." Austrians Defeated in Russian Poland ROM F., (Via landon) Sept. l.-The Messagero publishes a telegram from Sofia, Bulgaria, which says the Austrian have suffered an Irreparable .defeat at Zainnciln. Russian Poland, fifty mllet southeast of Lublin. GERMAN UNIVERSITIES OPEN TO ALL NEUTRALS WAMHINOTON. Sept. 1. -Ambassador Oerard today notified the Stste depart ment that the Oerman universities would be open to cltUem of neutral countries, but that nation of bellggerenti would be refused entrunce, according to ruling of the German government. A great num ber of American students now In Ger many expect to enroll when the universi ties open In autumn. The most desirable furnished rooma are 4y : arjveriisen in j ne noe. 7oroom for the summer. 61 j Get a nice coo! Wmrrntmdfr Ghrm SmtltfmQllQiu GomhauEfa Caustic Balsam Fas Imitators But Ko Compstltort. A. Bare, Fpeedy tsod foiltlro Cur foe Cirb, Bplint. Iwessy, Gpm4 Back, Ctrsissl Ttadoaa, Wuniu, Wu4 ruffs, aa4 all Usimmss from IpsTia, Slagkeae as 4 etkar eny turasrs. Our all ikia (Umssii or Tarasitas, Tuniia, Siphtharia. Krmoae all Buaabaa tram Horsai or Cttii. a Hmtisalts oraina. Sec Tare temadr for Xhnaistlsm. iroat, ste.. la hitaiualua. 'ii bottle ot Cauatis Balsam sold la Warrantad to 1t asuraeflua. f rtre ftl $0 par bsltM, lolil l; ru(ua, or aanc a x- firaaa, cOartr-a ild. Wltu lull dlrevtlnna for la u. Irask4 for daaoripure eu)akare Ik. I ..-Ulllll.a- e& Al I . - 1 ins MwiinvT-niiiiinif bf, vmeiana, o. will clean lliem off permanently. and you work tin hone una time. Doe not blister or remove the hair. (2.00 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 K free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment lor mankind, reduce Varicose Vein, Ruptured Muarleaor liiamtnta. 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