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FOR RKJfT
Iloaees and tottaaes
IN KOCNTZK PLACE.
"wm house. 3211 No. lstii fit.; oak fin
ish, sleeping porch, $:.
8 rooms. lfi?i Fiencer, NEW, beautiful
Mtnf, good location, 15.
Pee thin at omf,
HASTIN'ia ft 1 1 KTDKX. VS14 Harney St
FOIl RENT "
Wo have a complete Hat of all house,
apartments and flats that are for rent
This list can be seen free of charge nt
Omaha Van A Storage Co.. K S It.th St.
HnilRPB ,n Psrts of th city.
Creigh Sons . ee Pldff.
Free Rental List
Complete InformatlDii about every va
rant houso un apartment In the cltv.
This service la free. Tel. Douglas 4477.
Fidelity Ptorenre ft Van Co.
NONE to compare, all modern 7-roonl
house, also 4-room flat. 2lH N. 23d
NEW 5-ronm houaT inquire 60USo7T2d
St. Call Harney 6S07.
Fidelity Storage Co.
Storage, moving, packing- and shipping.
Iflth ft Jackson Sts Phone Doug, l.llti.
Maggard's .irSS
717- . . rates for to dyi.
I4trt van, I men, tl 25 per hr; dray a
men, $1 per Tir. 1713 Webster. Pong. li!6.
ROOM house, all modern, tree water.
N. 10th. Tel. D.
-K. house, mod, ex. nt.. frslpk. Ay. n. 016.
Store abrt Offices.
OFFICE WITH VAULT
Suite of 3 rooms
On 3d Floor with water,
electric light, and
vault .in.
THE PRE RIILDINC1 CO.
. ' Office, Itoom M3.
Harua,
aD.brn- room for p 1 horses.
1817 Webster Kt Call Douglas 4&
REAL ESTATE .
FAHM at RASXH LANDS FOR A 1,13
Coloraoo.
CATTLE & HAY
Ranch, Pan Luis Valley, Colo 1.CS0
crea; level, good anil, cuts fioo tons hay,
close to government mountain range, a
real bargain; I per acre. Oolng out
Monday. Come along look It over.
QBORGR F. BARTON. Paxton Hotel.
Iowa.
$2,000 Cash Makes
First Payment On
120-Acre Iowa Farm
If you want a good Iowa farm, located
close to town and Within forty-five mllea
of Omaha, on the main line of the North
western road, you should Investigate this
1.0-acre farm. It la located 4i mllea
north of Woodbine, la. There are about
ninety acres under cultivation, about one
Iialf acre In orchard and the balange.
pasture. Haa six-room house and other
outbuildings. Price, 100 an acre. Here is
an opportunity to own a splendid Iowa
farm that you will be able to sell before
lopS for 1125 to $.160 per acre. Owner
rnlrnt take tone Omaha property in
trad for part
Hastings & Heyden
1H14 HARNEY STRfeET.
Minartuia,
MINNESOTA state fair visitors: Don't
'go home without seeing the St. Croix
valley. Chisago county, garden spot of
nil Minnesota. In Its radiant beauty, and
examining Its dairy and stockxgrowlng
lands. If you aee this section, you will
not be contented anywhere else. 64 mllea
north of the Twin Cities, on Northern
Pacific railway. The valley that look
the world e corn growers' prlre for three
years. Come, , If you can, Write, if you
can t., fori free lists and literature. 8t
clr0,x.Jall'y Lanl Loan Co., Rush
city, Minn. -
NO FAILURES In Pine county, Mlnne
ota; close to best market; choice
lands,-easily cleared. -120 Dec- acre: easy
terms. Hunt-Johnson, Hinckley. Minn.
Nehrnaka.
This to You,
Mr. Farmer
If you have $1,000 or more to pay down
on a good farm, we can fit the term to
your nettts and eeH you one that will pay
for ItHelf In a few years.
Read these descriptions of Irrigated
farms In the Scott's Bluff country, where
water la abundant and where big crop
ere seen every year.
NO. 512.
Aa fine an 80-acre piece of land as Ilea
out of doors. .You never put a plow Into
richer soil or soil that will bring , better
crops. There Is a sure three foet of water
for every acre, and for alfalfa, grain,
potatoes or sugar beets there la nothing
better. It Is level, easy to irrigate', all
hroken and ready today for crops. Nice
farms all around It, and only ti miles
from town.
Price, $ii0 per acre, and eauy terma
NO. 503.
This 160 will please the most exacting
farmer. It Is only 4 miles to town, has
a nice, comfortable, 6-room house; a big,
new barn; a small tenant house and is all
well fenced.
There is a nice little grove and some
ama'l fruit; about SS acres of fine alfalfa,
the balance in sugar beeta. corn, barley,
etc.
The soil is the very best, and with a
fine water supply (same as above) raises
big crops every year. It is one of the
choicest farms in the valley; only bait
mile to school.
Price, $110 per acre, terms.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Ware Block. Omaha.
KOR BALD One oT tliebeat "farms with
fine improvements at a very low price;
In Boyd Co.. Neb. Addresa B. C, care
Corn Exchange Bank. Bpencer. Neb. o.
Can You Beat It?
SO Acres, Sarpy county, 30 miles of
Omaha; SA acres under cultivation. 23
acres timber and pasture and thin land;
good 4 -room house, barn, corncrlb and
well. The land under cultivation will
how for Itself. If cleared of timber there
would be a good TO acres as good produc
tive land, year in and year out. as ever
laid outdoors. For Immediate sale. The
price la scandalously low today, and for
certain reasons It will greatly enhance in
value. Lo not answer thla unless you
want a good cheap farm. Prl'-e $3,750;
$750 cash. $1,000 more March 1. 1915, bal
ance $2,000,' per cent. No trade consid
ered whatsoever.
ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY. '
X. K. Cor. 23d and M Sts.. Bouth Omaha.
etv Turk.
BARGAINS $ rash, K manthW buys 10
lots on Long If land. N. Y.; lull price, $40
'oniy $4 each). Vail, 133 William 6L, New
York City, N. Y.
Wiaesiwlav
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and geuerul crop sia.it in the
union; seiuers .r.anied, lanua tor aaiu at
low prices, on easy bimi. Ask for book
let Si on Wisconsin Cr.tral Land Grant
btata acres wunud. vVrito about our
grasing lands. If InUKLted In fruit lands.
ak fur booklet on Ap:le Orchards in
Wisconsin. Addrcas Land Dept. 8oo
Line lty.. Minneapolis. Minn.
M laeeliataeoaa.
IF INTSREJSTKD In land la Southern
Iowa and southern Mlnneaola write tlie
F. L. Jones Land company, Winlersut. la.
for their Hat of farms
REAL KSTATK LOANS
WANTKi Ctly loans, l.un Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. Ejlt Nebraska farmaT
UKKtm REAL KrtTATa; CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat l. po'ig aa 2713.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
HON KY on hand for cttv and farm loans.
H. W. Hinder. Clty Nt'lllank Hid.
(C CITY LOANS Peri la-Carlherg CoTT
" t ?'0-312 Hiandela Thter Itl1n.
WANTKI C 1 1 y loans snd warrant
W Farnairi Smith Co., 13M J;'arnni.
HAimVsON FmoHTON,' lOmN"t;l.
CITT property. Leige loans a eiecilty.
JW H. Thorns s, m State Hank Bid.
Jli to 110,0) made promptly. F. D. Wead"
Wead Rldg., Kth and Farnam Sts.
CITY and farm loans, 5. S't, per cent.
J. II. I'uniont ft Co.. ! Farnam, Omaha,
6FK u first If vou Want a farm loan.
United Ftntes Trust "o.. Omaha. Nab.
PRIVATK MOXKY
To loan on Omaha hnhvos; reasonable
rates.
W. T. SMITH CO .
1111 Cltr National Bank.
REAL estate wanted
We hae several cu-tome: a for 4 and 5-
I room ottsges on payments of $100 and
VAW cash, balance monthly.
THE VOGEL REALTY AOKNCT.
1015-10 W. . W. Hldg.
IlKAL ESTATE rUK EXCHANCifc
' plnwn for other musical tnstru'ts C 2017
j 400-Acre Cattle Ranch
j In Stead Countv, South takota. two miles
iron! ixnni, tir nt its in hiisiib, wribihv
tll'flhie; plenty of water and some timber
along creek. Trice 112 60 per acre. Will
exchange for city property.
The Vogel Realty A coney,
V113-W W. p. W. Uudg.
AftSTR lCTS OF TITLE.
KKHR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modern nhstract office. 305 8. 17th St.
Phone Douglas 64S7.
P.KEI1 Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska- 2T41 Ilrnnduls Theater.
HKAIi ESTATE NORTH 6IDE
NEW, 7-room house for sale by owner.
3435 Webster Ht.
:r
lrfa41 l
v-
1 v .')X,.V..
Thin Neat 6-itooin An ,u iu.'.ii
Uungalow CAN BE BOUSHT
ON EASY MONTHLY PAY
MENTS. . This house, located In one of Omaha's
new Beautifully Ieveloped Building Ad
ditionswhere building restrictions In
sure good homes in surrounding neigh
borhood. The house Is substantially built,
has all modern conveniences and Is very
conveniently arranged, Is lVi blocks from
car" line.
Telephone' Doug. 226 for further de
scription. Bankers Realty Investment Op.,
Ground Floor Bee Bldg.,
Telephone Doug. 2926.
EASY PAYMENTS .
Four rooms, brand new, with atalrway
to floored attlo where two more rooms
can be finished, city water, cement cellar,
cement walks, east front lot, just a I'ttle
south of Fontenele park: one lot $1,600 or
$1 K50 with two lots, located 401 N. 43d St.;
$. cash with monthly payments will take
this nice home.
0. G. CARLBERG,
310-312 Brandela Theater Bldg.
-4
IDi "i'1inSrlrtfiY ni 11 nr'naVi
This House U For Hale on
Easy Monthly Payments.
Five. Room and Screened-ln
Sleeping Porch.
THIS HOI.'SU JUST FINISHED.
This all modern house la H blocks from
car line has rooms downstairs, with
acr?ened-ln sleeping porch and two rooms
upstairs, with bath.
Telephone Douglas 29241 for further de
scription. Bankers Realty Investment Co.,
Ground Floor Bee Bldg.,
Telephone Doug. V920.
7-Koom Modern Cottage,
24x3 Only $3,200
Large basement, bricked up, with ce
ment floor; south front lot. Mxl28; ce
ment walks with coping; good location,
at 3028 Fowler Ave.
. W. II. GATES,
Room 647, Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phone Douglas 1244.
$100 CASH
BALANCE $16 PER MONTH
Five-room, partly modern, nice large
lot, 60x1-8, plenty of shade, chicken house,
close to cart and achool. Price only
$2,000.
THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY,
1015-t6 W. O. W.. Bldg.
Bargain
5-Room Cottage
; $1,475
$100 Cash, Balance
$15 Per Month
This la a nice cottage; corner SOth and
Rugglas, on f'th Kt. car line. This house
Is not new, but In good condition. Haa
city water and gas, paved street, paving
ell paid.
Norfis & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270.
New Strictly Modern 6-Room
Bungalow. Easy Monthly PaymenXs.
This beautiful, well-constructed bunga
low Is located 1 block from car Hive and
2 blocks from school. Principal rooms in
oak: full cement basement, guaranteed
furnace. House conveniently arranged
and complete In every detail.
Televhone Dune. 2321 for further de
scrlpt.cn. Bankers Realty Investment Co.,
. Ground Floor Bee nidg.,
Telephone Doug. VOi.
REAL. ESTATE WEST SIDE
3302 Harney St.
WALK tiR RENT.
Ine room, strictly modern.
Glover & Spain
Douglas $9tt.
RKAL FNTATE NOVTH 8IHK
Best Buy
Field Club
District, $4,700
fclx-rtom modern f-slory house, hand
somelv finished and decorated and in tip
lop condition. dak finish downstairs.
Farape; east front lots one-half block from
Woolworth Ave. Paving pa'd.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler I."?.
2fl-l-li-14 State Hank Hldg.
COURT orders un
dersigned as REF
EREES to make
SALE of Business
PROPERTY
Lot 7, block 174, Omaha, being a 3 to 5
story brick building near U'lh and Jonea
Kts. ,
It has best trackage In wholesale dis
trict front and rear, and concrete loading
platform; suhject to approval of court,
will be sold Saturday. September S. 1M4,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at east front door of
court house. We will also sell three
residence lots one near Oeorge A. Hoag
land's roa'dence lots in Dundee and two
on th, north of Allies Ave. Fred l.
Wead, Harry Tukey and V. U Selby.
referees.
REAL ESTATF MISCEI.HNF.Ot H
YOU QUICK SALE
More building
20x"i0; price. $S0rt.
Phone W'rh 4S74.
24th
and Ames Ave
R. H. LANDKltYOl real esile, insur
ance; moved to 201 Neville. 1. :W.
Troom house, renin tor $U.dm. must be
sold at once: $3u0 will handle It. H. (TIL
"EAL ESTATE Bi ni RUAN
oath Oman.
$200 CASH,
BALANCE $20 PER MONTH.
Seven-room house, strictly modern, over
looking Spring Lake park: beautiful shade,
nl-e large lot, good neighborhood. Price
only J2.0W.
THE VOGEL REALTY
AGENCY,
101M6 W. O. W. Rl.lg.
Dandee.
' $500 Cash ;
Balance Monthly
lluya a good 7-room house in Dundee,
on Davenport Ht., east of 61st St., beauti
ful location; house well built, all modern.
Investigate quick,
D. V. Sholes Co.
$18 City Nafl Rank Bldg. Doug.
100-Ft. Frontage
2 Lots in Dundee
Located In the hleheat part of Dundee,
overlooking the country In all directions;
also tho city of Omaha. Nicely terraced
lot; on paved street: in a good locality.
Owner will sell these two cohlce lota for
$2,000 or will sell one separately for $1,000.
Can arrange terms.
HASTINGS ft HtYDKN, W14 Harney St.
See Happy Hollow
Today '
Located between Underwood Ave. and
Dodgo St. and &2d St. and Happy Hollow
club irrnunda.
Taka West Farnam Dundee car, get off
at Underwood Ave. and Boulevard, walk
southerly along the boulevard and notice
the many beautiful homes already built.
You Wait for
Nothing
In Happy Hollow, for here you have city
water, sewer, gas, eleotrln light, paved
stieet, (urge lota GO to 100 feet In width
with a variety of frontage, each affording
4 fine view of Falracres, Happy Hollow
club and golf grounds, Kim wood park
and surrounding country.
New Street Lighting
System
In Happy Hollow bordering the Uncoln
Hlgwky, boulevard and all streets, wit In
all wliea for same in underground con
duits. Thla la one of the best and moat
complete street lighting systems In the
went. Do not fall to drive out and see
this beautiful addition lighted at night.
You Have a
1 Guarantee
when you locate In Happy Hollow that
you will have substantial residences sur
rounding you built of permanent ma
terial. You know there will be no stores
or apartment houses opposite you. You
know you will be one of a number of
home owner located in Omaha's best new
residence district.
Don't Miss This
Opportunity
but PICK YOUR LOCATION NOW. If
yeu haven't all the money we will make
easy terms and assist you In securing a
losn In order to build.
Hats with prices will be mailed you
upon application. Come in and let ua
asaist vou In securing a location which ia
a good place to live and a safe place to
Invest money. - '
George & Company
Tel. D. 758. )$-li City Nat. Rank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
Acres on Military Koad'
$23 Caslt $20 a Month
Paved all the way to town. This Is a
splendid corner. Will divide Into twelve
lots. The advance in value In this piece
is certain. Price. H.W0.
ui4Tlra UFVIIKV tail Hsrnev Ht
Acre Bargains
30 seres, all In fine bearir.g orchard,
good 5-room house. Price $1,WW.
15 acres; 8 acres In fruit and shrubbery,
10 acres In alfalfa; extra fine improve
ments; s'x blocks to street car Hue. Price
$15,0CO.
acres on boulevard; fine View; Im
provements cost jo.oto. price is.mxi.
6 acres, lots of fruit; good location. Im
provements first rlaaa. Price S,cM).
3 acres, aonr, fruit land, lays tine, im
provements ery good. Price $4,IW).
3 acres, same location as iaat named; all
It fruit. Price U.iM.
fti acres: on Laved street. Just outside
city limits; good 6-room house. Pries $V
ro.
6 acres st Benson, unimproved. Price
$4.0(0.
O'SeiP It. E. & Ins. Agency,
16oS Farnam St. Phone Tyler 10J4.
One Acre ,
$10 Caah $10 a Month
IJenson
feet on one street, 164 feet on an
other; an ideal piece; one block from
Military Ave. You will like this acre.
Price, $.-,76.
HASTINGS HKTDEN, P14 Harney t
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
New Yorkers Aik RemoTal of Duty
on Canadian Wheat.
CORN ADVANCE KELTS MARKET
I'rleea nt other nralae trengtkearel
ken Yellow C ereal Metaea
with tialna Karly Keel
Ina weak.
OMAHA, Sept. 3. I!I4.
A petition reached the official In Wash
Inuton for the removal of the duty of tor
ler bushel on Canadian wheat coming
Into this country. It is figured that the
removal of this duty would lower the
price of flour fully .VV a barrel, aa it
wollil place the Canadian grown wheat
In direct competition with tlie wheat in
this country, which would mean the low
erliiR Of the price imo a bushel. It Is
ald that those Interested In this move
ment are mainly New York people who
have been Inwstlgntlng the high prices
of living and who feci that tho farmers
of the United States who have enjoyed
the prosperity for many years should sell
their wheat now, as the price Is certainly
higher than they have received for some
time.
The advance In corn was the principal
helo in the wheat market yesterdav, as
closlnn prices tor the latter were SiTWo
hiKher. The cash trade In wheat we re
IMrto l at ItVi OU) bu . of which 1V00 were
s.ild to be for export. Minneapolis advices
claim that the demand for caeh wheat
there Was not keen and that there waa
lean doing In flour, with the feeling weak
for both. The lloue market was reported
as active and tirm.
There has been a delayed movement of
wheat In the northwest, hut with favor.
able weather the receipts at the leading
markets there tire expected to show a
niarked Increase over those ao far on the
new crop.
Nome winter wheat has been taken at
Minneapolis because of the emaller run
of sprimc whont than would lave been
seen under more favorable conditions.
Corn was a strong market, and closed
wMth gains of W1V yeaterday. The feel
ing was weak early, but new buying de
veloped nnd prlcps were carried up
sharply. letter the buying powr became
decidedly prominent as a partial result
of the tigures compiled bv H. VV. Know.
Cash sales of corn yeaterday were small
at 7S 0 bushels and vessel room was
chartered for Tifi.noo bushels.
Total sales of oats for foreign shipment
ia said to be na large aa BOtVOOO bushela,
but this amount was not confirmed.
The provision market waa depressed" by
the showing of local stocks. Rmnller sup
plies of lard as well as ribs were gen
erally expected.
Wheat was iiSo higher.
Corn was unchanged to Ho higher.
oata were 'tc to -4c higher.
These sales were reported today
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, l.o: 1
car, $1.0814; ft cars. $1.08. No. i hard win
ter, S enre, $1 07. No. 4 hard winter, 1 cor,
$1.0A. Re tec ted. 1 car, $1.02. Oats: Stan
dard, 2 cars, 4Vtc. No. I white, 21 cara,
4S?. No. 4 white. 3 cars. 474c; 4 cars.
! r .... .1 - A BM f ft . 1 m-- UlLy
' . ' b'OUD, J ..in, hi., x m , -' .
Corn: No. 1 white. 1 car. 7 Ho. No. 1
yellow, 3 cars. 7c. No. 1 yellow, 6 cars,
70p.. No. t yellow, I cars, 7BHc l"Jo. 1
mixed, I cars, 7fiHc. No. 3 .mixed, 1 cars,
7r'tc. No. :i mixed, 1 car, 75V!; 4 cars,
76c. No. 5 mixed, 1 var, 74c. No. 6
mixed. 1 car. 74c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. $
hard, $1.07Hi 1.10H: No. $ hard, $1.044U
1.0.H: No. 4 hard, $l.00tu1.Ofl; No. 3 spring,
uW&'1.ioh: No. 3 spring, $i.or.v 1 ";
No. 4 spring, ll.OO'ii'l.OS; No. 3 durum,
Jl.O.'Vol'WH; No. 3 durum, $ 1.01 tf 1.024.
Corn: No. 1 white, 77&7Sc; No. 3 white,
T7V,Jf77c; No. I white 77i77V4c: No. 4
wnue, ii'Umc; i-" v. d wniie, m'iriioj
No. 6 white, 64cj No. 1 yellow, ib
7c; No. 3 yellow, 75vWr78e; No. 3 yellow,
7n1'rr7f.c; No. 4 yellow, Tbhlic; No. S
yellow, 75r?5Hc; No. o yellow, 74HdHc;
No. 1 mixed, 7AW7Si,4c; No. 3 mixed. 764
7514c; No. 3 mixed, 74o'7&Hc; No. 4
mixed, 744i7rc; No. $ mixed. 74'4a74VIe;
No. 6 mixed. 7374c. Oats: No. 3
white, 4K4H8V(c; standard, HK-4i;
No. 3 white. 47iffj48o: No. 4 white. 47i
47c. Harley: Malting, !78o; No. 1
reed, niwc. nye; xno. j, ssywwc; no.
3. tW5ij'
Clearum-ea were: Wheat and flour
equal to DC3.000 bushels; corn 60,000 bushels;
oata, ,uoo bushels.
Liverpool closed: Wheat, nominal; corn,
not reported.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,(23,000
bushels, and shipment . 244,000 bushels
against receipts of 1,433.000 buaheia, and
shipments of 1.483,000 bushel last year.
Primary corn receipts were adl.OJO
Ibuahela. and shipments &JX.0O0 bushels
against receipts of l,i2,00O bushels, and
shipments of 370,0000 bushels last year,
Primary oata receipts were 1,219,000
bushels, and shipments i,i&x,ouo imsnels,
against receipts of 1,474.000 buaheia and
shipments ot 1.017, goo biwhels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTa
Wheat Oorn. Oats. Kye. Barley,
nicago it. mi f , .
Mlnneupolls 3W ... ... , ,
Duluth 240 - ...
Omaha 23 32 47 1 1
Kansas I'ltyJihi 17 18 . .
B. Louis IVT, CS 113 .
Winnipeg ....SIS ... . ,
CHICAGO DRAIN AJID ritOVHIOM
Feat ares of tke TraallBST aa Closing!
Prloea on Board of Trade.
CHICAUO. Sept. S.-Dsrkenlng prospects
that Turkey and Italy would enter the
Kuropean war brought about pew hlgti
unco records today in tna wheat market
here. There was a strong close at tuyi
iV) above last night. Corn rose 1Si&uo
net and csta ikSjlo. The outcome In provi
sion ranged (rum 26c decline to aa ad
vance of ta.
Wheat was on the Jump from the very
outset Tor tho first time tho English
traie was showing alarm over the
bteadstuff supply. British officials were
reported as buying flour on a large scale,
all milling interests of the United King
dom running heavily and both American
and Canadian wheat In eager request at
Liverpool.
In the last minute of the session, the
market soared nbove any previous figures
of the year snd at the final bell May
delivery was not to be had for leas than
I1.JC4. as uaalnst $1.26 at ths some of
the wildest excitement of any advance
before In the present war.
Corn and cats, like wheat, went to new
high prices for the year. Ths outlook for
a short yield hed much to do with the
bullishness of the corn market, fiats fell
the stimulus of big exports. The sea
board admitted that kou.ouo bushels had
ben sold to foreigners.
Kealtlng sales caused provisions to aver
age lower. In the enu, tnouan. a reaction
was taking place on account of the all
around strength of grain
Orsln prices furnished by Txjgan tk
Bryan, offlee 315 Kouth Hlxteentii street:
Artlcler)en. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheal
Kept
Dec.
Ma v.
1 12
1 UTii
1 lSVjl
1 12
1 1C4
i 144
1 11
1 l
1 21
sou
1 lr.17
1 USj
1 iravtfc:
1
1 2fi4
I
1 X
Corn
Kept
Dec.,
May.
804 814
72T1,74'4fr7Y,
76 I 77H
74'i74
7S
774
4ft
741,6
7fc
4K74
Oats
Kept
Dec.
May.
Pork
Kept
4
4 I 4Mi
624' f.8-
MS!
n
20 00
2000 2000 2000 2000
23 17 22 U ti 40 22 bO
10 07 88 10 07 10 05
10 22 10 06-07 10 30 10 22
10 8J j0 72 10 8J 10 77
13 36 13 St It 25 It M
U 2.1 11 7 12 00 12 n
11 90 11 4T-471I 66-t7 II 0
M 26-3Tj
Lard
Kepi
tit t.
Jan.
Hiba
Kept
Oct.
10 00
10 17-15i
1 10 76
12 38
12 16
11 M
Jan
Chicago Cash Prices V heat: No. 2 red,
$1.14'Ul 17'4; No. 3 hard. 1.14yi.l7S4.
Corn: No. 8 yellow. ll'.'qKJV; No. 3 yel
low, HilQ. Oats: No. i w.ilte,
&'Uc: standard. WSc. Hye: No. 2. gflM.
rc. Harley. eMr7si-. Timothy. $4.5u4:ii.OO.
Clover, nominal. Pork, $20.10. Lard, I'J.iO.
hi bs. $12 ora i.'.ejii.
HI TTKR Steady; creameries, ttViOOc.
KOOH Steady; receipts, 4,343 esses; at
REAL KSTATK ACKEAGB
2 Acres
Riffht Slopo for Poultry
$20 Cofch-$15 a Month.
In Benson Acres addition, Joining Ben
son. A double corner, facing south and
east, on Clifton Drive, and Oraceland
ti rrio ti n-'ji
HA8TING8 Jt IIBTDBN, MU Harney Bt
mark, case included, lfcrrSiV; ordinary
firsts, IWrVIc; firsts, :'l',t.3o.
l'OTATOKN -Higher: receipt". ?r. cars;
Jerseys. -"f-titxV: MttMgsn, l'rnns Ivsnia
and Wisconsin. WiTir.
IWI.THV-Allvea higher; springs,
fowls, ll'ts.
z r
VSiailA tlEKnik KltRKKT,
. ni'TTKR No. V Mb. cartons, 31ei No.
1. S-lh. tubs. V.
f'HKKSK Imported Pwlss. 40c; Ameri
can wlss, 2So: block Hwlas, Mc; twins,
lsc: daisies. lc; triplets. l:c; Young
Americas. C: blue label brick, Ilk-; Urn
burger, f-lb.. J0v: l-lh.. V; New York
white, lo; Imported Trench Hoquefort,
4SC
FISH-Trout. 17c; large rrapplea, 10O
16c: salmon, li'tllic; halibut, c; channel
catfish, 1Sc; pike, 17c; pickerel. 10c.
I'Ol'LTltY-Hrollers. ir.v,c; spring chick
ens, 14c; hens, !2o: cocka, c; ducks, hV;
geese, so: turkeys. 12V; pigeons, per dot.,
Wi-; ducks, full feathered 10o; geese, full
reathered, 8c; suuabs. No. 1, $I.M); No. 3,
50c.
HKKK Cl'TS-No. 1 ribs, 21c; No. 2.
1SV; No. .1, I4H. No. 1 loins. 23V i No
2 l!c: No. 8. l.4o. Nn, 1 chucks, lic;
No. 2, ll,e; No. 3, 10vo. No. 1 rounds.
lM,e: No. 3, 14V: No. 3. 13V- No. 1
pistes. So: No. 2, Sic: No. 3. T'ic
Prices quoted by the Ulllnsky Fruit
company:
FitriT Orangea, extra fancy Valencia.
Ws. 112s. lltfa. ;r.0s. 17Hs. 200s and a'-s. $.171
per box. lted Knll Yalenclas. all aires,
$.150 per box. lemons, fancy SOOs. Sens,
M60 per box; 420a. $7.W per box. Grape
fruit, extra fancy 64s, $4 60 per box; extra
fancy s. $4 00 er box; extra fancy Ms.
$S.W ir box. Indian Klver B4a and 80s.
$00 per box. Apples, Helleflower, four
tier, $1.(W per box; 6-box lota, $155 per
hex; 10-hox lots, $I.V per box. Oraven
stln, $1.60 pvr box; 5-liox lots. $1 46 per
box1: 10-hox lots or more, $1.40 per box.
Cnntaloupes. California Standards. $i .00
per crate; Jumbos, $1.76 per crate; Ponys,
$t.60 per crate. Colorado Ilurwell canta
loupes, $1.00 t-er crate. Watermelon, le
per lb Plums, ItaWan prunes, $1.35 per
crate; -craie tots, ji.sm per crate; 10-rrate
lots or more, $1 DS per crate. Idaho prunes,
$1.26 per crat: 6-crate lots, $1.20 per crate;
10-crate lots or more, $1.16 per crate. Hun
garian or dross prunes, $1.60 per crate.
PeaVhes, Colorado or I'lah Alhertaa. per
bu., $160; 10-bu. lota. $1.46; 26-bu. lota.
$1.40; Colorado. .I'tah or Washington,,
boxes, 6c; ion-box lots, KV; kXV-hox lots,
0e. Pear, Medford ltartleta, per box.
$2.00; Washington Itartletts. II SR; Colo
rado Bartletta. a tiers per box, $1 60; Colo
rado KlemlHh, $1 mi; Howell, $1 7f.; :
Duchess, f 1 .75: Sheldon $1.76. Oraiies, 1
Malagas (( 'nllfornla. $1.3.1 per crate: I
6-case lots, $1 ;w per case; 10-rase Iota or
more, $1:25 per case. Tokays, $1.75 per
case; -case lots. $1.R5 per case; 10-case
lots or more, $1.80 Home-grown grapes,
per basket, lsc: 100-bnsket lots, ISc per
basket Ilitnanas, per bunch, ll.TMi J 60.
VKORTA HLf'.R Cnullflower, Denver.
ItHc per lb. Cabbage. 240 per lb. Onions,
3Hc per lb. Peppers. 6O0 per basket,
fancy tomatoes, 5rto per basket. Cucum
bers, hot-house, l-dns. basket 76c per bas
ket. New beets, carrots, turnips, 2fic dos.
Celery'. Michigan, S5o per doa. Celery,
Iienver, Jumbo, $1.00 per dug. Head let
tuce, 60cft$1.60 per dos. Leaf lettuce, 40c
per dos. Onions, home-grown, 18c per dog.
Radishes, 60c per dos. ilarllc, Italian, 20c
per lb. Horseradish, $!. per rase,
bhelled popcorn, 4a per lb. Asparagus
home-grown, the market price la about
30o dos. New potatoes, 76i per bu. Vir
ginia sweet potstoes, $3.78 per bbl. Ala
bama sweet potatoes, $1.(0 per hamper.
NUTH Salted peanuts, $1.60 per esse
No. 1 California walnuts, 184c per lb
pooans 12o per lb ; filberts, 16c per lb':
almonds. 20e per lb. "
MlSlKLIANKOl'B-Bugar walnut dates.
$1.36 per box. IJmes, 81.75 per basket
Crackerlack, $J.W) per rase. Crsckerjack'
per hslf-case. $1.76. Checkera, $.1.10 per
case. Checkers, per half-case, $166.
Corn aad Wkeat Resloa Itnlletlu.
,."r 4 wheat region bulletin of the
I nited ftates Department of Agriculture,
weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four
hours ending at I a. m., 7Dth
meridian time, Thursday, September J;
- OMAHA DISTRICT. .
Temp. Haln-
utation. High. Low. fall
Ashland M 48 .00
Auburn 80 60 .00
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Mroken Bow... TB 43 .00
Columbus
44
46
40
4:
62
43
61
tl
48
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.v
.011
.00
.00
.00
.00
.uo
Cuibertson .,
Falrbury ....
Fairmont ...
Grand Island
Hsrtlngton .
Hsstlngs ....
Holdrego .....
Lincoln
North Platte
Oakdals
i 1 0.:
. 78 4ft
Omaha 74
Tekamsh 78
(0
lit
44
47
48
40
42
60
Valentin 74
A It a. Ia 73
Carroll, Ia 73
Clarlnda, Ia....T4
Hlbley, la 7t
Sioux City. la.. 74
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m,
DIHTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of - Temp. Rain-
District. Stations. High. Low. fall.
Columbus, 0 18 82 64 40
Louisville, Ky... 22 84 40 l.ao
Indla'polls, Ind.. 18 7$ 64 0U
Chicago, III 24 74 tl .no
Ht. Louis, Mo.... 22 74 64 .20
Des Moines, Ia.. 24 74 62 .uo
Minneapolis ..... 62 70 42 .10
Kan. City. Mo.. 34 78 64 .00
Omaha, Neb 17 7 48 ,uu
The weather continues cool throughout
the oorn and wheal region. Light to
heavy frosts ocourred In North Dakota,
with temperatures slightly below f reel
ing. Ii. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster Weather Bureau.
Now York Ue.aeral Market.
NEW YORK. "ept. 8.-HUOAR Raw,
market firm; molasses, 6.37c; centrifugal,
4.02oj refined, ateady: cut loaf, 8.16c;
rushed, 8 05ci mold "A," 7.70o; cubes,
7.60o; XXXX powdered, 7.40o; powdered,
7.8fx!; fine granulated, 7.3Rc; diamond "A,"
7.26; confectioners "A," 7.1Bc; No. 1, 7.0uo.
BUTTBIV Steady; receipts 8,600 tubs;
creameries, extras, 31432c; firsts. 2S'V3
81c; seoonde, tftyittc; process extras, 260
36Hc; ladles, ourrent make, firsts, 23V4d
34c; seconds, t2VW23c; packing stock, cur
rent make, No. 2. 2 lit 22c
CHl0ia4hJ Irregular; reoelpU 1,400 boxes;
slate whole milk, fresh white and colored,
specials, lSc; state whole milk, average
fancy, 1&ycNco; aklma. 18-iiUc. ,
F.IWH-Hrm; receipts 10.2iO cases: fresh
gathered extras, SCJle; extra firsts, 27hji
ion; nrsts, fcHnao; seconds, H'lfic,
state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery.
whites, &Vy.t6c; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby gathered whites, .tW7o; state,
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns.
SOlilia; state, Pennsylvania and nearby
gathered browns and mixer colors, 264T30c.
POl'LTRY-Llve. dull; western chlok-
ena. Druiiera, ire'ii':; row is, i7V4):;
tsrkeys, 13414n. Dressed poultry firm;
western chickens,, froxen, ltSCc; fowls.
lUVMisc; luraeys, iisawic.
Minneapolis Oral a Market.
MINNb.-APOI.IH. Peot. J WHEAT
was up iV4o soon after the opening
Heptember, $1.10H'il.ll.H; No. 1 hard,
1.2',; no. 1 northern, $l.l7Wl-24Ti; No.
I rortnern, i.lirttfri.Kt.
FLOUR-Advsnced lOo a bsrrsl.
BAULKY teOc.
BRAN $21.00.
(IIKN-No, 8 yellow, 75S7lkl.
OATH No. 3 white, 444u.
8KED Flag, $L6u41.6i.'x.
Kansna t'lly 4;raln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Bept. I.-WHBAT-No,
t hard, $1,044; No. 2 red. ll.Otf; Heptember,
81.07; December, ii.ii': May. 41.IMH.
CORN-No. 3 mixed, 78c; No. I white,
80c; Itecemoer,. 71SV. May, 7'Pc,
OATH No. $ white, 6uc; No. I mixed
4641-470.
BUTTER Creamery. 28c; firsts, t4c;
seconds, 24c: packing stock. !lc. 1
KOda-Firsts. 224c; seconds. 18o.
I'OL'LTHY Hsna, 144c; broilers, 16c.
' t. Lenla Qratn Market.
ST. iJTtVlA. Rapt. I.-WIIKAT-No. 2
red. $1.124'(fl 14; No. 3 hard. $1.1241.1i;
September, $1.13: December, $1,144. .
4XJ11N No. 3. 7Mi'ffls-c; No. I wh te.
$14; Heptember. We; December. 7440.
OATb No. I. ewiwoi o. 3 whits,
514o.
v ,
Liverpool Grain Market.
IJVERPOOL. Bept. 3 WHfclAT-Boot.
firm: No. I Manitoba, Us 7d. Futures.
strong; October, 8s 9d; Decembers Sad
U Id.
COKN-Ppot. nominal. Futures, steady:
October, 4a 7J.
The Pee Want Ad Are the Beit business
Boosters.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK, MARKET
Grass Bfff Steert Higher and Other
Cattle Steady.
HOGS ABOUT TEN CENTS LOWER
Pat I. am he .Active and Ten to Fif
teen t ents Ulster Fat skee.p
tearty to Ten HUker
Feeders gtroag.
lfTH
Ileceipts were:
OMAHA. Sept. .1, ISM.
Cattle. Hogs Bhn
Official Monday....
Officlnl Tuesday....
Official Wednesday
Intimated today ...
.12.M2
. 5)
. 4 46S
4.2J0
43.814
8.II4
,67
,)
3.1.W7
Four days thla week. 24.41 24. ("i 111.712
Kama days last week.. 21. 71 I,P7S 104 010
Kama two weeks ago.. 17.121 24.4K3 8:1.3:7
Haino three weeks aao.lO.uu.1 l fa.J 1,1 (kt!
Same four Weeks ao..lfl,:iS .Mt (It
tame time year ago. ,.2b.24 28.140 107. 67
The following table shows the prlree for
hogs at the Hoiith Omaha live atocg mar
ket for the last few days, with compari
sons :
Date. I 1MI4. 1111.1. 'VU1 llvn.'ISlA.limt.ltyOS.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
17
18
1.
72V.I I
8 evl 7 7SI
3 4 7 771
8 M4'l 7 mI
8 X2 7 !
$ JI 8 0l
I m:
i
J 171 8 301 7 471 44
7 17 8 241 7 711 3 41
7 19 8 33 7 4i 81
Id r. 7 .W 8 V
0
8 0
tn.l
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
ept.
fept.
Kept.
n.
23
3.1.
24.
8 041 7 r
7 4l 8 3
8 04
7 ar.i I 641 S3
t 16 18 66 T 63
7 Ml 8 441 7 ! 4 M
7 101 8 70 7 71 8 34
7 Ui 8 47 7 ' 4 3$
8 C 7 4 41
7 13! 7 w 44
7 15 I 41 8 47
7 11 01 7 73
7 02 IH 7 77 4 53
707 S7! 782 (46
7 12 8 45 7 i 4S
S P.I 7 87 4 63
I 101
8 TCW
8 10
8 7flV 7 $1
8 78Sl 7 K7
I 25
27.
8 74.i 7 at
8 31
2X
8 84 7 M!
8 31
20.
S , 7
8 8.1
SO
31.
1
3.
3.
3 m
8 894
3 r-.
4N!
8 2!)
7
7 7
7 so
8 32
8 r
rtunday.
CATTIJC-There was the usual m odor
s' run of cattle for a Thursday In sight
this morning, only 6 cars being reported
in the yards. For the week the receipts
foot up 24.460. being tho Isrgeat of any
recent week, but smaller than a year ago
by almost 2,000 head.
Among the receipts were only a very
tew beef steers snd as there waa a de
mand for a fair number of cars tha mar
ket opened esrly and active. The offer.
Ings of grass beef were soon disposed of
at prices that were strong to loo higher
and some sellers were actually quoting
It ss much as 1015o higher. There were
hardly enough cornfeds In sight to really
make a test of the market and none that
wero especially choice, although there
waa on bunch of yearlings good enough
to bilng $9.76. For the week cornfeds
have not shown much change from day to
day. Western grassera, which broke
sharply early In the week, have been re
covering and are now back where they
were a week ago.
Cows and heifers moved off quite briskly
this morning under the Influence of a
moderate supply and a very fair buying
demand. Pricea Were fully stesdy. All
medium grades of cows and all canners
are strong ss compared with the duos
01' Iaat week, but the good to choice cows
and heifers are hardly back to where
they were a week ago.
Oood feeders, thst Is, cattle having
fle-h, breeding and good colors, have been
t-teadv all the week and are Just as
high as a week ao The less desirable
kinds of feeders and all kinds of light
and thin stnekers snd feeders are lfcti'-so
lower than last week.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to cnoloe
cornfed beeves, $MMMH0.3B; fair to good
cornfed beeves, $.75 60; common to fair
cornfed beevea, $7.7iKjr8.7b; good to choice
range steer. $7 40 fc0; fair to good range
steers. $.7MV7 40; common to fair range
steers. $0 Otv,r4.7S: good to choice grsss
cows, $0.2607.76; fair to good grades V.M
tjr42,; common to fa'r grsdes, $''wtl6n:
good to choice stockers and feeders, P7.60
3 00: fair to good stockers and feeders,
$.7Mr7.60; common to fslr stockers and
fe-d.rs, $8,0014.76; stock cows 1 and hs4fors
36.2f-U4.75; stock calves, $00(u.00; veal
ralve.i, $8.0W10.60; bulls, stags, sto., t.4t
7 00
BKF.F BTEUrtS.
Ne.
I...
11...
16...
At. IT. No. T- -r.
1018 n S.. J
sfEKRis'AD'Vft'X'RJJNtirl.
HI
ITS tt .'-.... w
cnr.ORAl0.
40 feeders.
16 feeders.
1 cow
W2 Tin 13 steers loos
878 7 00 1 COT.' 1OH0
1110 I 76 8 feeders... OTI
4 73
4 76
$74
7 10
38 steers 1131
4 steers 1167
4 rows 1023
13 cows low)
8.1 steers W.1
16 steers 1047
5 sters 1144
S steers 10D0
2 steers 1216
16 steers 1082
7 10
7 10
t 36
I N6
4 46
7 06
70
I 70
IS
T Steers U35
24 cows WOT
44 feeders... vOT
K
T 00
66
r
19 steers... l
60 steers...
4 steera...
10 steers...
8 steers...
9 steers.,.
steers...
074
..la
..1121
,.10e0
..1020
..1144
70
4 70
7 06
7 06
4 70
4 70
00
I steers 1023
J. H. Segelke. Colorado,
4 COWS 102.1 6 M 23 nclfers...
681 I 60
(HIUTII DAK.UTA.
8 heifers.
4 stags....
42 cows
15 feeders.
5 cows....
724
4 25
3 calves..
. 143
. 8W
. 801
. 716
. )0
.1260
( 60
890
7
841
, 7t0
6 76
6 75
8 66
6 70
It cows....
42 cows.....
3 feeders.,
3 cows....
5 00
t 76
8 66
6 40
6 40
I to
8 35
8 40
6 86
8 60
5 60
1 bull.
7tl
6 00
1 bull.
WESTERN 14 NKHRAHKA
14 feeders.
4 heifers.,
6 feeders.
2 bulls....
3 cows....
704 4 70
1 bull.'....10110
491 4 2.1
4 35
745 60
. M 6 25
7 tecderew IM0
11 feeders.. KS1
i bulls lORB
8 heifers... 748
1 steer 00
2 rows KM)
22 feeders... 8M
8 heifers... 1026
1 bull 6W
feeders... 674
It feeders... 704
60 feeders..: 604
13 feeders... 870
7 cows H74
1 ibulls 1170
13 feeders... 815
3 heifers... 72T
sixers 632
1 steer 760
3 heifers... friO
16 feeders. ..1077
7 feeders... 40
18 steers 848
( steers 8H7
1 bull 70
8 feeders... W
I heifers... 664
4 cows 10S7
4 00
8 70
4 26
8 23
7 40
7 10
I 10
8 10
6 80
I 60
t 76
6 70
8 40
3 76
8 36
8 10
7 10
8 66
8 80
8 40
( 05
8 70
8 80
$ 28
t 00
t bulls HMO
6 80
Wllllsm Bohrweld, Nebraska.
T feeders... 23 4 86 1 heifer..
StfO
M0
1 cow M 5 31 lcow
U steers Mil 7 70
It. BHunderson. Nebraska,
1 cow km 4 76 10 eows
880
11 cows 874 6 DO 1 COW.,
1040
I 10
WYOMING,
14 stuers
lit steers,
10 steers,
(0 steers
8 cows..
...1104
2
J 80
7 0
23 steers
42 steers
,.1185
,.11M
7 65
7 30
T 30
860
7 26
6 20
7 15
7 75
8 80
7 40
46
8 40
8 20
6 40
7 00
7 25
6 M
7 80
8 00
8 40
4 24
4 26
...110$
...1170
...117$
...1073
44 steers,
,..1177
7 ao
8 2b
8 20
8 36
7 76
T 10
8 80
6 40
4 70
7 00
7 18
8 60
7 25
8 15
60
8 86
7 40
8 86
15 cows y-3
2V feeders.. 814
18 cows,
.1007
1 cow....
46 steers..
11 steers..
18 steers. .
10 steers..
. ICO
.12to
.ia4
.1113
.1117
,. 2X5
13 steers. ...Mn
30 steers
IS Steers
1210
1171
1H
IH4
44 steers.
18 cows..
8 steers.
22 steers.
14 calves.
10S7
1043
8 cows.
...10W
20 cows Bs5
7 cows sol
18 feeders., tail
14 steers.... 83
81 cows 821
11 feeders. .1115
I calves.... 200
p 6 steers. ...1112
13 feeders. .1043
14 heifers.. 7io
10 steers... .11
16 cows fr3
8 cows 777
13 steers.. ..1041
43 steers. ...1111
8 cows..... 963
8 cows 783
a rows BZ9
6 cows 4M
8 15
HOOH Hupplles wero very moderate
for a Thursday, about ninety-three loads
or 4,00 head being reported In. Total for
the week to date Is 34,000 head, more
than 4,000 smaller than last week, and
over 1,000 lighter than a year ago.
For a dull, Uraagy, uneven market, to.
day's trade had Wednesday's beapted fey
a considerable majority. Hhlppors and
speculators were fairly active on tho early
rounds, buying mixed bogs at prices that
were possibly M10c lowr than yesterday,
and good shipping grades at a lotylta de
cline. Their purohaaee amounted to a
fair share of the run, but wars not so
Urge aa on Wednesday,
Packers who havs
been extremely
bearish all week, kept
up the samo too.
tlos this morning, and
In ths face of a
made their first
very moderate supply
offers at figures that
were at least 10c
lower. Hellers, who have been forced
to acoapt lower prices all week, while
other markets were holding their own,
made a determined effort to check the
decline again today, but the killing de
mand was very sluggish, and while no
hogs sold to packers durlug the early
part of the forenoon, they finally suc
ceeded In picking up a few strings that
wsra all or frgiuo on, and tn some In.
stance wero a flat dime lower. lOvsa
after these sale wero made the trade
remained very sticky, but the buyers
refused to better their offers. In fact In
aoma instances tney supped on their
early bids, and In the end tho big end
of the supply moved slowly st figures
that show almost a flat dime decline.
Just to emphasise the slack condition ot
the trade, pnceo weakened still more
towards the oiose, and severs who had
hogs left at this tlms quoted ths bids
made on them as anyway loialftc lower
than Wrdneeday's average, ami 1
loc t.elnw yesterday's low close T fully
The limit end rf the Hicrs sold st $ ai
w ith a fair elioAlnir as l.luh as IX m s ui
w :' vuii a etmriKimg rt 1 ir.
Inter sahe ln'iil'd l,.wn around :-.7n, p.
nog the bulk at h7sm.!io The avng
to take hold of them, ar.j even heavy
shipping and speculative purchases of
Iho last two dns failed to hold things
up to any extent.
WIKKP-Whh Itt.Ooft head of sheen and
lambs reiwrted In. as acalnst 1.1.KH0 lsat
Thursday, and JisM4 on the corresponding
day a year ago, pricea nn both ewes and
lambs had an npnard trend this morning,
most everything in the killing line selling
as fast na sorted from the lender offer
ings at prices IWIAc better tin ft! t lamha
and steady to a dime higher on the light
eupply ot ewes. As usual of late, few
yearlings or wethers were available. The
range on fat lambs was around $7.O0Hr7.2.,
the latter figure being aa high aa any sold,
but If any sirlotly good lambs had been
here In all probability they would have
made a hither top figure. The general
quality of the lamb offerings waa lacking
as compared with the Iaat few daya.
The feeder end of the receipts waa dis
posed of almost as soon as buyers couM
get around to it on a basis steady to
strong. As usual feeding lambs were
most In evidence and moved largely at
$.IHir.sn. Practically everything at all
decent as feeders waa cleaned up In good
season.
The features of the week have been
liberal receipts and a decline In pricea.
Ths supply of tha four days thus far
amount to 111,713 head, against 104.010 dur
ing the same time last week and 107.T,7
a year ago. Current quotations on fst
sheep and lamha and also f ceiling lambs
are generally about 10fn6c lower than the
close of Inst week, while there haa been
little If any change In aged feeder offer
ings, owing chiefly to the light supply.
Quotations on range sheep and lambs:
Lamba, good to choice, $7. 20077.40; iambs, .
fair to good. $7 107 20: lamba, feeders.
$! Jofi7.0R; yearltnaa, good to choice, IS.MV&
6.80; yearlings, fair to good. $A.16e6.40;
yearlings, feeders. $6.4v0t.80: wv there,
good to choice, IK.OrWfll. 15 : wethers, fair to
good. $4.8Ojf5 00; wethers, feeders, $4 .Wig
4 70; ewes, good to tXiolce, $4.ftmtr4.90; ewes,
fair tn good. $4 6004.80; owes, feeders, $140
by additional gains.
Ml Idaho feeding lambs 64 $70
ft7 Idaho feeding lambs 6.1 $ 80
204 Idaho feeding lambs 64 8 80
H7 Idaho feeding lambs 63 8 80
JO Idaho fat lambs 43 8S
113 Idaho tat lamba 43 85 .
1)3 Idaho fat lamhn 42 8 84
74 Wyoming feeding ewes 48 8 80
10 Wyoming feeding ewes M I 86
228 Wyoming feeding ewes 82 I 80
168 Wyoming feeding ewes 89 1(0
10 cull feeding ewes 78 , t 26
AM Wyoming feeding lamha 83 8 46,
IS Wyoming feeding lamba 43 8 34
64 Wyoming feeding lambs 60 8 84
117 cull feeding lambs 85 6 60
847 W'yomlpg feedlnr lamhs 60 $ 46
61 Wyoming feeding lsmbs ,.i... 44 8 20
Wyoming feeding lambs 65 8 80
a Wyoming fat swes 107 4 4b
CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MARKET
rattle La
rtosrs Lower
-keep
marker.
CHICAGO. Bent 3. CATTLr Reoelnf s.
$.600 head; market lOo to lo lower:
Leaves, 36.7VrjlO.80; steers, 8H.30tj4.30; stock
ers and feeders, $S.404i.16; cons and heif
ers. HV(1-,a6; calves, $7.5i21I.6a
HCX 1H Receipts, 14,000 head; market ISrj
to 3uo lower; bulk of sales, $4.8669.40;
light, $l.0629.4a; mixed, $K.tkti-.4t; heavy,
$s.GKU9.86; rough, fii.40iii4i.7bi pigs. $6.00
fctl.40.
CHEEP AND LA MR ft Receipts, 14.000
hand; market 10c to 30o higher; sheep,
$4.7H6.Wj yearlings, ti.bHrtl.40; lamba,
$tS.ow7.at.
Kansas City LIto atoolc Market.
KANSAS CITY, Bept. 1, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,600 head; market strong; prime
fed steers, $.76al0.40; dressed beef steers,
$7.7ri.HO: western steers, $4.6uii0.26; stock
ers and feeders. $5.7Wl.60; bulls, $&.2V(j.75;
calves. $4.6Oiicl0.75.
HOOS Receipts, 8.000 head; market
lower; bulk. $!.OO0 .26; heavy t3.20u9.80;
packers and butchers. $.0ftiv.26; light,
$?.,fifi.30; pigs, $7.6O!$.60.
BHKhIP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,700
head; market higher; lambs, 87. 2:7.46;
yearlings. $.1.KkJ;.2S; wstlitrs, $e.2u.40;
ewes, $S.O0(8.$6.
at. Loots Live Stock Market. ;',
ST. IXJUI8. Bept. 5.-CATTLE Receipts,
10,000 head; market strong; native steers,
$7.Gotf 10 f; cows and heifers, $o.XVy.60;
stockers and feeders, $5,0047.60: southern
steers, $4.00ii4.2&; oows and heifers, $4.(Wfc
4.fr0; native calves, $S.0OU10.75.
liOOS Receipts, 7,800 hesd; market
lower; pigs, and lights. $7.0uu.4C; mixed
and butchers, $.0(v.46; good heavy, $3.30
CW.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,00
hesd; market strong; native muttons, $4.00
tifi.oO; lambs, $7.wW.75.
long City Live ttoek Market. '
BlOrX. CITY, la., Fept lATTLB
Receipts, 300 head; market steady; butch
ers, $6.6007.26: cows and heifers, $S.5W6J0;
tanners, $3.703iT.2a; stockers and feeders,
$;1.60(4i.tiu: calves, $7.0o'.&0; bulls, stags,
etc., $6.60476. 00.
HOtlS Receipts, 8,700 head; market
10c lower; heavy, $X.9ik9.i0: mixed, $4.7
$.W; light, $8.f4f8.T0; bulk. $8.704.80.
UlPiKP AND LAM US-Receipts, 10
head; no quotations.
at. Joseph Live 8toek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, ept. 8.-OATTLE Re
icelpts. 1.300 hesd; market strong: steers,
$7.(iOtH0.25; calves, $.00wl0.60.
HOUK Receipts, 6.200 bead; merktt,
lower; hulk. $9 lOtifl.20. "
HHKKl' AND LAMBS Recelirts. 100
head; market steady 1 lambs, $(i.75$j7.W. ,
Omaha Hay Market.
PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland. 111.109
12.00; No 1. $110011.60: No. 2, $a.0O81L4u;
No. t, $7 .0nf9 00. Choloe midland, $11.6-1;
No. 1, $10,601(11.00; No. 2, $.0u'al0.t4; No.
3, $7.OiTf1l.0O. No. 1 choice lowland. $8,000
$.00: No. 1, $4.00r(T8.00; No. I, $4 OOtROO.
STRAW Choice wheat, $4,&05.00;
choice oat or rye, $5.00tK.60.
ALFALFA Choice, $13 6814.00; No. 1.
r$0(Kftl3.0o; No. 2, $10.00912.00; No. 3, $7.00
tj'10.00. .
Cof too Marke.t.
NF7W YORK, Bept. 3.-OOFFBE No
mgtertal change was reported la the coffee
market hero today. Buyers are said to
be operating: only tor Immediate needs.
Holders of desirable coffee are atlll ssld
to be firm In their views owing to tha
gradual reduction lit available supplies.
Hlo 7s were quoted at 7o, and Santos
4s at 12c. Tho Rio market was 175 rSIs
lower at tho close yesterday, while the
Hantos curb was unchanged.
now ion nmi nusn,
NEW YORK, Sept. 3.-PRIMQ MER
CANTILE PAPER 7 per cent.
8TKRL1NO KXCHANUE Nominal; for
cables. $.0(46.06; for demand, $6.046.06.
HILVER Bar, 63!4c
IJNDON, ept 3. MONEY 13 per
oent Discount rates, StP4 per cent
Kvaporated Apples and Dried Walt.
NEW YORK. Bept $. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet
DRIED rKUITS Prunes, firm. Apri
cots, easy. Peaches, quiet. Raisins,
quiet
Dry Goods Market..
NEW YORK, 'Sept 3. DRY OOOD8
Try goods m&rketa were active today.
Gray goods firm; English buyers were in.
the market for duck. Worsted dress
goods in fair demand. ,
Bank Closuring.
OMAiHA. Sept. t Bank clearings for
Omaha today were $3, 154.6X3. 1, and for
tho corresponding day last year $2,43,
41.48,
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOI Sept. $.-COTTON-pot
in moderate demand. Bales, 2,300 balsa.
' Metal Market.
BT. LOUIS. Bept S.-METAL-I.esd.
unchanged; $3.75. t'pelter. unchanged; $.M.
Coffro Market.
NEW YORK. Sept I COFFEE Rio.
No. 7, 740.
as gns sna sjsa ss arracNaiBarr wtts mr
4 eona bi
lisjcomiW.
J.D. Hom, HmwsmI. (Ust ,wriU4i: ''Ttw'tMi
m . I. 04jrn4f, IIMWSII, Ksgsj , wtnsn. S nyspr jxne-ss wmw
Wit all tm fr ttj tMit, tidtdj 4 s$4k4isi
sbIi,44m4j 4n lut ymf." TswUswwifcirvtiJ
ttaiotf fr, fiowin pirtursMi rf htrwi. AJlrr4)
rilVflMAUPACTUIIIM4, CO, UlRft
traoe shows a decline of Junt shout 10c-
The markets of the week to date ar L
smong the most unsatisfactory of the I
year. Supplies have been very moderate 1
throughout the week, but mtckei-s refuse
a. I
'he
1.