- - THH BKK: OMAHA. TUKShAV. SF.PTKMMEH JJ, 1!14. , 0 SWAPPER'S (t)l.l MN I FOR ItFVT lmi tiT ivnAiMiAn i.itim:7r, ... T T . . " : ........ - r: ni'tNs. show-cards. Clmk A,- Son 1 1378 jllETIiANO prnv and outf.t tor trade or ale. Phone 2P1, Council Rluffs, la. SHOKSIIoP - Mihiirban loratinn." f ui'y "quipped (or neighborhood trade. Cheap rent. On Recount of other business I will 'll or trade reasonable. r might lease to responsible party. Address, S. c. 14,0 Bee. ' SCALE Have a Toledo Z -1 . randy ale, nearlv new. 'will exchange for anything that can be used In a restaurant, or roll top desk. Address a C. las. Ree MOrK- Will pi. banco stock in h 01 po ration that will pay good dividends, for a horn rr. Address s. c. 1424. Her STOCK - For $XM. wit h.Tvrr.lt Mock In OitihIih corporation of good financial standing; will exchange for vacant prop erty In Dundee or good residential neigh borhood. Will pay difference. Address S ('.. mil. SLOT MAi'UlNK-A money-making aluminum name piste -lot machine, costing some $20o. Drop a prnny In the lot. turn the crank to get your full name on an aluminum ribbon platr, Mr profits placed out on eommlKsinn. Legal ized, :iot a gambling machine. S. C. 11172. Pee TV 1M ; K 1 TKF. to swap to' cheap single ' harness in Rood repair, be nui.k. Tim. la limited. S. C. 10S1. Hec W I l,L exclianse Fox typrwiiter for anv thing of eu'iHl value that 1 can u.-e. Ad dress fs. ('. u;l. Hee. I'NUKKWl Hl typewriter, nearly new, cheap for cash, or first payment for a diamond, or hat have you? Address S c 1023, IW WATCH I have a good K-Jrwel Bllvr'r case watch to trade for a revolver. Ad dress S. C. m Her. WATCH 2l-Jewrl Swiss movement Jewels ct In ruhlrs. What have you to trade? Perfect timekeeper. Will allow test. Ad dress S. C. Ml.'!, lire WANT to awnp for :i single harness and a light alnglr wagon. 1 have quite an assortment of personal property to swap. Give particulars in first letter. S. C 10TS, care Bee. KtMt KKXT - Apartnienta and I'lnts. Rental Service Free Why worry where to find a house of apartment when we have Hated every vacant house and apartment In the city. 'Phone us for further Information. Douglas i8S Fidelity Storage & Van Co. 2;H HOWARD St. (i-room brick flat. 1T4S S. 27th St. 7 rooms, modern, $22..V). 371H Hawthorne Ave 8 rooms, hot water heat, $4. ' ALSATIAN APARTMKNT. 35th and Farnam Two K-room apartments. $42.50. U D. tiPALDlNO & SON. Jarnam Tyler I'M). fill) S.'HTth, 6-r., mod. flat., ITO. 1015 N. th. 7-r , mod. flat. tM. 313 Leavenwortli, ii-r.. moil. ex. heat, $?0 C. Ci. Carl berg, 310-12 Brandrls The. Bldg. stTTla i "apa htm bnts. 3d and Harney Sis., 3 room apartments, ' Call H. W7 or D. ' 4-R . mod. ex. heat; $14 H. 2111. FOUR-ROOM F1ATH llR-KiOl VINTON. Modern, 4-room flat $16. 1417 Vinton St. Phone Red MM. OGDEN ANNKX looms, wild kitchen tttea Council Bluff. Gordon Van Co Mtrirn ar a 2)9 N. 11th St rhone L m or H. I2S-6-KM mod. flat. 3327 Cuming. W. 48ti9. ONE 5-nxuiT apartment; St. George, liiO; 113 N. Slst Avenue. Phone Webster lb.4. $1-Clood 5-room apartment, mod. except heat. 2638 Davenport. Harney 436. ONLY ONE LKFT. ' One 4-room and bath ln the modern California apartments. Downtown. Save car fare. Call Janitor. Douglas 62.17. fl-ROOM modern flat. 1112 So. lltli. VKKV choice 4 or 6-room, steam-heated apartment on YV. Farnam St. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1Sii2 FARNAM 8T, 5-ROOM modern, water, curtains and odme In dining room, free, $22.50. 21 No. 28th Ave. Phone H. bitn. Furnished Room;. FURNISHED room for rent, near Crelgh- wrr-WTilYeTglty. Phone Douglas 2Si. WL'LL furnished modern rojm, hot water heat. 2412 Capitol Ave. D. iS75. 211 SO. 2STH ST. Kxcellent locution modern, private family, close In, rea- sonaDie. i. uu. MODERN, quiet rooms, walking diatance. 1.50 week and up. T)1K KNAPP, 1918 Cass 8t: HKDDUN 419 8o- iWthi n"Kl. rooms, ivi-iULU-iiy steam heat; reasonable. Neatly turn., mod., reasonable. 117 N. 20tn. Mod., private home, references. 11. 51oJj. Fur, run, modern. 16 & Cass. Apt. 8. Furnished Hoonu, WELL FI RNISHED modern room, hot water heat. 2412 Capitol Ave. Douglas PRIVATE family, mod., $2 week. So. 2236. STRICTLY modern, for gentlemen only; 3.5o per week for two. 2212 California St. Phone Douglaa 662S. Furnished Housekeeping; Hooma. CLEAN, modern, furnished. Call 2902 Dodge St. Housekeeping; ttooins. 2 APTS.,. furnished for 'light housekeep ing, steam heated; mod. 4758 N. 24lh. THREE nice rooms, housekeeping. 1113 8. 11th. . lintels son Ajinrtsnenis. CALIFORNIA Hotel. lth and California. Weekly rates 12 and up. Douglas rj83, DODiifc HOTEI-Modern. Reasonable. Houses nnd Cottages, 127.60 New, up-to-date bungalow finished In oak. Built-in bookcases and buffet. Near good car line. $30.00 7-rooin. parlor extending across the entire front of the house. Oak finish, colonnade openings. Four bedrooms and bath. Fine neighbor hood. Near car. AMERICAN SECURITY' COMPANY. 17th and Douglas Bts. Douglas 5013. $16 Reduced from $1S. nix rooms, one floor, mod. ex. heat, l11 No. :S5th St., near school and rar, paved street. ,$1S New five-room cottage, mod. ex. heat. 2 lots. 40th and Parker Sts. $2S Six-room, two-story square house, entirely mod. 3iVD Sherman Ave. Eight-room, entirely mod. dwell Ing, double garage paved street, fine neighborhood, lftth and Pratt Sts. $60 Eight-room. two-story dwelling, two baths, strictly modern, Wll Farnam St. Choice location. Low rent. SCOTT HILL Co.. 306-7-S McCague Bldg. Douglas 1009. J-R. house, unfurti., mod., hardwood fin., water, heat; alao -r. house, mod., f urn., all near cars. Dundee. Phone Harney 26H. FIVE-ROOM voltage, 2470 S. 1Mb St. $12 per month. H. YV. HINDER, 523 City National Hans, i-.l.lg Tel. D. 12it4. Rent Reduced Call owner, ' Harney 2911. 6 and "-room houses, 42d Cuming, one never lived In. DOWN TOWN COTTAGE. Six-room, modern except heat. See J. Reichenberg Bros., 927 City National Hank Hldg. nouglaaJ9-l6. I ROOM modern houte, 1020 Lulhrop St., or call W. 724. FIVE-ROOM cottage for rent 40L2 Izard. Call Mrs. Martinson, Veb. 6i.. STEAM heat, all modern, 7-room house; also 4-r'-im fist. L'iO No. 2?l l-ROOM strictly modern house In Al con dition, location 213 Pacific St. Call at 1060 So. 28th St. or phoe Harney 234. g-R. HOrSET2';2S Parker. $20. H. 3360." -ROOM modern house and garage, $.10. 1130 S. Slst. H. 1912. Free Rental List Complete Information about every va cant houaa and apartment In the city. This service la free. Tel. Douglaa 2s8. Fidelity Storage & Van Co. HOUSE 7 ruoms. modern, paved street, convenient to car, school, atorea and rhurch; small family of adults preferred; ;26 rent, pay water. I. N. HAMMOND. Tel. Doug 64. 32 Board Trade " NEW " 7-r. house, 23S Cass; strictly modern; In a good location; $36. HASTINGS & HiiYDEN, 1614 Harney St Ilonses Bad I bii... IIoUHCS ln "" F"M' ft the city. -ROOM hnuae. all modern, tree water! - "in. lei ii. Nvv. 1 - n .;. '"" -,. Woolworth Ave. S u nm(,,,rn house. 412 Lincoln Blvd. 1 1 n so nry cuiu. J. C. Reed fSn 1W Farnan moving Farnam. D. Si; . L.rge Sr?2 men. ,'"7 1'. men. jijhlTlJ Webster. Doug lW fidelity Storage Co. .mhAJack.on-S,..-Vhone uTZZ FOK RENT have a cotnpleta Hat of all houaen ? and futa that ar. for rit Omaha hh Storage t o , 8 Wth 8t ; . " " " .w.ll C.L I I ART of offtr nn wiffh HKAI. KSTATK nilM I. 4 mi,, roR a 4 1,13 Inn Farm Bargains 4h a., close to Rartlctt. la.; ino per et '"""-ovements; .11 under prnvement,.; all under culiivat'l'on ; $116 p"r vl' ti-'i"" county, close to Ashland. jW a., adj. Anoka. Nrb.; price. I'S per a. it' a . adj. Anoka; price. I; per a UKST RKA L KSTATK. C(). oaha. Neb. Montana. MONTANA CARRY ACT LAN D 8 -60 000 acres now open to entry In the famoua V alter valley. An excellent opportunity for the homrseeker seeking good farm land for gen. ral diversified farming. The rich , exhilarating climate and abundance of water for Irrigation assures maximum crop returns. Ureat for grain alfalfa, timothy, and for stock farming! Ideal spot for a home. Write today for booklet and particulars. Valler Farm SI tnneaotn. FOH SALIC One good quarter section farm, two miles from town. No build Ings except cornerlb. Price 70 per acre. II .WO .down, balance easy terms, 8 F Scott, Vesta. Minn. -Vebrnsaa. BIG CROPS EVERY YEAR OX THE IRRIGATED FARMS IN THE SCOTT'S BLUFF COUNTRY. Mr. Renter, read this NO. 615 A fine, sightly quarter-section, all broken this year, and part was in oats, millet and seed corn. You could not ask for a farm that lies nicer than this one does, nor can you find one with better Boll. If you want a farm that will raise you a great big full crop every yeur of alfalfa, potatoes, sugar bets and grain, here It Is. There is big money in all of these crops on an Irrigated farm If vou have the water. Scott's Bluff I arms have a guarantee of three teet of water tor every acre of land from the Government Path llnder dam. Price, tus per acre; easy terms. Here Is your chance to own a farm and make a real home for your family. Quit working for the landlord, if you want an 80, we can sell you one right, on mighty easy terms. Write today for Scott's Bluff number of "Land Owner." It'a paynfT'investment CO., YV A RE BLOCK. OMAHA. KIMBALL COUNTY FARMS. All tillable 480-acr: farm nine miles from Kimball; 200 acres under cultivation, 2,ouu fine youn'i trees In orchard and around buildings. Fine house and barn and outbuildings; well and mill; land Is a,ll fenced and craiss-feneed. Mile to school; mail dells'ered within one mile six times a week. Price $24 per acre. This Is a bargain. Also have' other choice--improved and unim proved farms. BANK OF KIMBALL, Kimball, Neb. DID TOP SEE OL'K EXHIBIT AT THE STATE FAIR? Texas. FOR QUICK SALE 8,000 acres of east , Texas land, well located and in one bodv. Good soil and well drained and within one mile of good town and ahlp plng point. Bargain for cash. YVrlte for price and further particulars. MUo IS. Trussell, 609 Kress Bldg.. Houston, Tex. Wisconsin Upper Wisconsin Best uauy and general crop state ln the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prUes, on easy terms. Ask for book let 14 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. YVrltS . about our Erasing lands. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. Boo Line Ry Minneapolis, Minn. MIsL-ellaalfeoas. IF INTERESTED In land In southern Iowa and southern Minnesota writs ths F. L. Jones Land company, Wlnteraet. la., for their list of 200 farms REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE over fifty buyers with from $.'i00 to all caih for modern 6, 6 or 7-rooin homes from $2,000 to $4,000. Call ua at once. Osborne Realty Co., 701-2 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. Dou. 1474. REAI ESTATE LOAX8 CITY and farm loans. 6, f4. per cent. J.H. Duinont & Co.. 1600 Farnam. Omaha. YV ANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. G KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Douglaa 271&. UAKVJN BKUS.manfc HARR1 SON & MORTON. 16 Om. Nafl. WANTED City loans snd warrants? YV. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. YV. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. $10o"tollO,oooiiTade promptly. F. D. Wead Wead Bldg., lMh and Farnam Bts. MONET on bund tor city and arm loans. II. W. Blndtr. City Nat l Bank Bldg. iler CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co.. 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. 6EE us flist If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Nab. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE HOUSE and lot In Gas City, Kan., for sale or trade. Address 99H. Adams, Neb. Planus tor ulner musical instru is. L ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Tllis Ouarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract offlue. ft . 17th 8U Phone Douglas 64K7. REED Abstract Co, oldest abstract of flea In Nebraska. 20s Brandeis Theater. REAL ESTATF NORTH SIDE $31.00 DOWN AND $31.00 PER MONTH BUYS THIS ALL MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE. I have for sale a new substantially constructed 6-room house, located one block from car line, 2 blocks from school; full cement basement, furnace heat, prin cipal rooms finished In oak, balance of hoine in pine; very conveniently arranged throughout. Pretty location. For full information, call MTiS. THOMAS, Telephone Webster 2233, 0 uiinin n in i huiii n i h in ii kn i-.iv,. 1 1 m n u n 1 u v i s miuil , avvaw sr .-. I - I ill u I I ll i.iii, ,itiirvn-.s Farmers Break Records in Mote merit of Wheat to Primary Point. CORN SHOWS UP QUITE BULLISH Velloir Cereal Taking; On trenath la riTdr of tko loan, wltk Rerelaia l.eaa Than Tfcoae of liat A ear. OMAHA, Sert. 21. 1!14 The movement of wheat off the farms Jf the 1'nlted Plates broke all records last week, as the receipts at western markets were 19.1,(XX) buvhels compared with ll.TSJ.nurt bushels for a like period last year. The wheat ? not onlv moving out of the iouthwest, but it is coming from the northwest In large quantities well. I The abnormal strength ehown In the i.erpooi w-tirat market during several days of last week was not onlv given a large amount of attention, but that atrength acted as a bull help In the market. There wan a general change of hurts at Liverpool and with the offer ings held tightly prices advanced sharply. Hrradstuffa on ocean pnare showed goodly advances. One of the features of the week's buelaess In the breadstuffs situation wa the shipments from Atlantic snd tiulf Mrta to foreign countries of 2K3.O00 barrels of flour. This flour was destined for nearly all of the Imnorflnc countries of the old world, and Included not only those at war. but those at peace. It is well known that the wheat crop of """"ni v anaoa was more op leas inlurei hv drouth, as well aa wet weather at dir. ferent times, and messages received from Winnipeg say that the yield In western Canada la not up to expectations In wneat, oata and flax. The corn market has again developed Into a bullish situation and conditions surrounding It favor the long side. Nearly all the big traders are to be seen on the hull side, while the smaller men In the trade are on the bear side. Considerable of this grain last week sold for export, and has caused Argentine corn to lie more rirmly neld. from November 1 western receipts have been 125,000.000 bushels In round numbers, compared with 23l,W0.0m) bushels for the corresponding period last yeir. There was a big Improvement In the cafh demand fcr oata and the purchases by the seaboard for export and the direct sale for export forced the market to n higher level. There was aome reaction from the extreme gains, however, on profit taking by longs. Ftom August 1 receipts were 62,3S9,O0u bushels, against 4! 826,000 bi ehels one year ago. There has been an Improved business In cath lard on export account, hut the trade In meats has shown a falling off. The south Is unable to make any large purchases of hop products owing; to the REAL ESTATE SOUTH HIDE Near Field Club Newly built two-story dwellings, strictly modern, stylish In design and arrange ment; built of first-class material and by day labor. Fine large living room, din ing room and kitchen downstairs; oak finish: three splendid bedrooms,' large sleeping porch snd fine bathroom with tile floor upstairs; oak floors throughout. t un sized basement: ffuaranteea fur nace. Owner will sell on terms or would consider good unencumbered cottage or vacant lot as part payment. Scott & Hill Co. Mt-7-g McCague Bldg. Douglas lflOT Lots South Thirteenth Street BELLEY'UE BOULEY'ARD $." lXown $5 Monthly All improvements, such as paving, water, gas and sidewalks, being Installed. The Iota are high and Blghtly and are only two blocks from the car line. Your choice of thirty large lots at prices rang ing from $100 to $360. One of the first purchasers on the ground may secure an acre trsct which has water, sewer and gas at $673, on terms to suit you. Sale starts today. . Pboue Douglas 4233. Salesmen and automobile at your service. SHULER & CARY, 224 State BankBldg: REA L EST ATEUEST SIDE 8-room house, to be sold by owner; 1 l,l . ..11 ,v,nl urn naif and birch y ril I i i v s Bill sstvw . t finish; corner lot, south front; $4.00. Ad dress 3152 Chicago St.Tel. HarJe5r1 REA Ii EHT ATE MISCKLLAXEOt 8 BARGAINS IN HO.US. KiB-ht nuim. new 2-story house, 26th and California Sts., snap, $4,200. Eight-room, new moaern, ran una mi ter, only $4,200. Seven-room, new modern, 36th ana Los- v.ttwnrlh St 14 300. Enquire 41S Karbaeh Blk. Phone IX 3607. LKGAL, MUX 11 Es UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY. Auction The following .in.'lalmed bag &ago will be sold at auction at Omaha Fireproof Storage Company's . building, 806 South Seventeenth street, Omaha, Neb., commencing at i o'clock p. m., Wednes day, October 14, 1914. and continuing the same hour each day until all has been sold: Painted canvas trunks marked Wing Sing Long, Herbert H. Dickson, William Handy, H. Nedmeyer, Reese Col ver. Zinc trunks, Wlllinm Handley, Peter Lee, Rutonia 1'erlg, Elmer Craddock. R. W. Jaeobson, Arthur Stranty. Steamer trunks, W. H. Prather. Theater, KKK, Landrum Nelson, J. W. Rodemacker, Her bert H. Dickson, Hubert Walsner. Box, Co. D, 1st Reg.. N. N. G.; 3 boxes, Doug las Alls., Mrs. N. E. Cottrell. Suit cases, Mike Files, Jesse Silvre, Wilbur Murphy, A. M. McCullom, J. Lynes, Hoy Hoover, John Hart. Clifford Baldwin, J. J. Gibson, William Ragon. Loren Trumbull. Harvey Kroll, J. Klrby. James O'Brien. Tele scopes A. M. McCullom. Leroy Londer, Chsrle's McCormlck, T. B. Gates, R. F. Felton. Valise, Carl Btatingen. E. A. Moore. Sample cases. E. A. Moore, Ster ling Tailoring Co., Herding Flint Co. Also 600 pieces of miscellaneous articles, consisting of trunks. boxes, chests, bundles, blankets, valises, guns, watches, overcoats, umbrellas and musical instru ments, not marked. G. I.. A I.I.I'-, T, General Baggage Agent. S22-29-Q6-13 . NOTiCK TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing the labor and material necessary for the construction of the main sewer. In the city of Columbus, Nebraska, will be re ceived by the city clerk of said city up to 8 o'clock P. M. of the 28th day of Septem ber. 1914, at which hour the bids will tie publicly opened and announced by. the Mayor and Council of said city. The work will consist of 260 lineal feet, more or less, of a double rectangular reinforced concrete sewer, 3 feet 8 inches by 4 feet each, through the right-of-way and under the tracks of the Union Pa cific Railroad Company, upon which bid ders are required to bid separately from the rest of the work, and 8,40 lineal feet, more or less, reinforced compete sewer, 7 feet ( Inches by t feet, and 364 lineal feet, more or less, of two-ring brick sewer, M Inches in diameter, and Vi0 lineal' feet, more or less, of 10-Inch Inlet sewer pipe, and It manholea, more or less, and 16 catch basins, more or less, all complete. The Engineer's estimate on said work and material, on file in the office of the city clerk, is im.mo.0u. All proposals must be made on blanks, to be furnished by the city clerk, and accom panied by a certified check on some bank of the city, for $2,600.00 uncondition ally payable to the Treasurer of the city of Columbus, Nebraska, or order, aa a guarantee of good faith, to be collected and held by the city as liquidated dam ages, In rase the bid Is accepted and the bidder neglects or refuses to enter Into contract and bond ln accordance there with. Plans and specifications together with central stipulations and Instruc tions to bidders to bs made a part of the contract or contracts with successful bidders, msy bs seen and examined at the office of the said city clerk. Columbus, Nebraska, September 18, 1914. WILLIAM BECKER. City Clerk. P. 8. Copies of specifications can he had from the tpeelal Engineer, L. F. Gottschallc, for the sum of fetu. bJWil i "' fn orahle I K.-t Wheat was unchanged Corn was IV lower to ' 1 ii? were 'o ,,ir , C'rg ranees of licst stul flour were "I 'Hi to F-...1.V oiieiiein. corn. -.'V tMl9hclS mis bushels. 1 Herpool closed. hrat and corn un i hi: nged. Primary wheat re, eipts were S.olJ.iW bushels and shipnienis ..' ,i,ni bushels. KHInst receipts of JKTO.i loishels and Mi'I'ments of 1.1030m bushels last vrar. Primary corn receipts were .t7;,ii bush els and shipments v.i hu-hrls. against receipts of l.M.ioi LusheU and shipments of 4L' oiiO bushels lssl enr Primary oats receipts ere ,4,flovi bush els and shipments of i isn.iW bushels, against receipts of i.t.wmtj bushels and s'.ipments of T.C'.W b ishels lust vear CAR1X1T KKCKITTS heat Corn Oats Chicago Minneapolis I'uluth 'man Kansas City st liuls N 'nnlieg These cash sales No. I hard winter, 2 ears, Il.tH'i: 3 .to Td l.5 I'll UVO it: IV 1 in i::s 2.1 m were reported. Wheat -1 car. tl ; 7 curs II V. a is. $1 04 No 3 hard w inter: 2 cars. SI 0f,; I car. Ile4s,. 10 cars, fl.04; 4 cars, ll un 1 car. l 01. No 4 hard winter: 1 car. $1.0.1 , : cars. $1.02 2 cans. $1,094; t ear (burnt. $U No. 2 durum: 1 rar, Hst5,-. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car. 784c; X cars. 7i',c No. 3 white: J cars. 7KA1C. No. 1 yellow; 6 cars. 7tc. No. 3 vellow: 3 cars. 74l. . I car, 74c. No yenow: 1 car. 14c. .No mixed: 1 car inear White!, ,; 2 earn, 75c. No mixed: 1 car, ,:i"c; 1 cur. mixed: 1 car, 73,c; 3 osis mixed 1 car, 73Vc; .1 curs, mixed: 2 cars (near wliltei mixed: 6 cars, 7".c. outs - 71'o. 7,:'v N No. :t No. 6 No R Standard 2 cars. 46c. No. 3 white 20 cars. 4.''1.1o No. 4 white: 6 cars. 4.V car. 44V No 4 mixed: 1 rar. 44c. No grade: 1 car. 44lc; 2 cars, 44c. Barley-No. 4: I car. : I car, tile. No grade; car, .Vo. Sample: I car, 6V. Rye No. 2. 1 car. dlV'i 1 rar, St.r No. 3, H car, H4c. Omaha Cash Prices -W heat : No. 2 hard. $1.0.T4(i1.074: No. 3 hard, $1 ftU l.o-1; No 4 hard, 97citil V": N 2 spring, l04fj1. No. II spring, $1.031.07; No. 4 spring. 9VM $1,064; No. i durum. !'7Vir9.s4''; No. 3 durum, 9'.4fc9rT4c. Corn No. 1 white. 7MT7S4C' No. 2 white. 77V(f;N'4e: No 9 white, 77tf7f14': No 4 while. 7;V(i7e; No. 6 white. 77't7i77r ; No. while. 77(u 774c; No. 1 yellow 74'n744c: No. 2 yel low, 744S74'ic; No. J yellow. 74n7t,4C; No. 4 yellow. 73V1r74o: No. 6 yellow. 7;J4ir74. No. 6 yellow, 7:141174c: o 1 mixed 73' -A, IXed. 73c: No. 2 mixed, i3U ,.:o; No. .; mix. 734fc73c; No 4 mixed. 7W734C; No. 6 mlxsd, 72Hifr73,ir: No. 6 mixed. 724ii73c. Oats: No. 2 white, 46fi c: standard. 464a4fio: No- white, 4;.(4.".lc; No. 4 white, 444g4.r'C Barley: Malting. t'MiTIr; No. 1 feed. 6mVCc. Kye: No. !. sSm4c; No. $, S4a.'.K. CHICAGO (.H4IK AMI PHOIMO Features of the Trndlng nnd Closing Prices nn Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 21. Notwithstanding a decided, setback at one time the wheat market today averaged higher. Influ enced by a notable fulling off In re ceipts northwest. Cloning prices were steady at fac net advance. Corn fin ished 4Si4r to UtiV up, oats with a gain of "Vp 4" to 4c. and provisions the same as Saturday night to 3-4e down Much Interest In the diminishing move ment of the spring crop wus taken by wheat speculators here Arrivals 11 1 Min neapolis and Duluth were only 2.1M cars, as against 2,617 cars a week ago and 2,190 cars at the corresiumding time lust year. Similar conditions prevailed at Winni peg, and it was chiefly on account of these figures that the market shortly after the opening made the best advance of the session. Wheat prices dipped suddenly about midday because the 1'nlted States visi ble supply totals showed an rnlargement much greater thun expected in the face of neavy exports. On the break, however. there was a renewal of buying. Sales of 850,000 bushels for ocean shipment were noted In Chicago and a like uuantlty al the Atlantic seaboard. There also was foreign business done by way of the gulf. Corn strengthened as a result, largely. of rumors of a further development of European demand. The mnrket. however, was quite Inclined io follow the course of wheat, especially when that cereal underwent a temporary sag. Oats showed more strength than other grain, being at no time more than frac tionally below Saturduy s finish. The chief reason was cell. .. .. . , W-1 ,r r A V . , . , t "v vn.,.j v. -i"" Most of the time provisions were on the down grade. Miscellaneous holders seemed bent on pressing to realize and there was no steady support. Artlclej Open. I High Low. Close Hut')'. Wheat I 1 Sept.l 1 1141 1 114 1 is 1 22 7.' 7:9a, 7i'V 4SJ f'l 1 114 1 U4 1 1141 1 Yi I 134 1 20H Dec. 1 14441 1 134 1 20SI 7941 May.ll 2141 Corn. 1 Sept.! 79-1. ' 1 H"4l 794 70S, 72i. Deo..73V.fc 72: 74 47M i:rJ4 May. Oats. Sept. id'il'o'il 4S'i 7S4i74-Vu'. 4SSI 61 I 474 :4)4 Dec G0V14: Muy.&44-:v, Pork. Sept.l 1" R." 64 D.SS MVef4 Ivl- Vi; 4 17 17 sr. 17 R.1 17 87. 20 H74 9 624 9 ?. 10 224 11 43 Jan.. 20 S7-5 20 K7H! 20 30 20 524 Lard. I 8ept. 9 W Oct.. '9 07frj6.' S 60 8 50 ft 674' 9 624 9 60 9 62 4 10 1741 10 20 I 10 0.'i 10 074 jmi Ribs. I J 11 45 I 11 45 10 !(74i 10 90 10 h4l 10 6Ti ' 11 46 I 10 974! Sent. 11 4:, Oct..!l0 IM-97 Jan.. I 10 80 I 11 (16 10 724 10 Wi-W. Closing Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red, $1. 1141. 11; No- 2 hard, $l.lllvg1.13V. Coin, No. 2 yellow, 7!i14i' ; No. 3 yel low, 79Vu804c Dull, No. J white, 4h4'B 494c; standard. 49uu60c. Rye, No. 2, dJ'rt 4c. Barlev, gaiirtSr. Timothy, t,9ii0.60; clover, $9.7tH-l6.t. Pork, $18.00. ImtiX, $.J2. Rlhe. $11.1244yll.624- BUTTER Steady; receipts, ll.irfl tubs; creameries, 244U30c- EGOS Steady, receipts, 7.008 cases: at mark, rases Included, 2oy304ci ordinary firsts. 2PTi214c; firsts, 22fl224'. POTATOES Lower; receipta, 70 cars; Jerseys. 74&K7c; Michigan and Wisconsin red 63'6'7c; Michigan and Wisconsin white, 6f.W70c; Minnesota and Dakota, 70 !T73r. POULTRY Alive lower; springs. 14c; fowls, 14c. Minneapolis Grain Marked. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 21-WHEAT -No. 1 hard, $1.14'; No. I northern. $1.07Vi 1.10: September, $1084; De.cember. ''wheat was up from l'i to 14 aoon after the owning. Receipts, 911 cars, compared with 1.302 a year ago. FLOUR Unchanged; shipments, 7,800 barrels; barley, 6.yni9c. RYE-V(00c. BRAN 2c. CORN No. 3 yellow. 7.V(t7fie. OATS No. 3 white, aVn V,r. FLAX-41 .404i 1.464c. Kansas (III Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21.-WHEAT-No 2 hard $1 i4'(rl ft'.; No. 2 red. $l.ufdl.u6; De. cember. $!.0;'; May. $1 13V CORN No. 2 mixed. 77417; No. 2 REAL ESTATE TRANSKKRS Deads flltU f"r r ord eplrolier 21, 1914: Mary Burkl and husbsnd to Kale Harris a& fcwl el tut 11. tiluck I, lliHl Ho nanis A. K. Forbes nd wl( lo H. t. Stirling, lot 13, blu 14. Sauudtrs Sj )llmbaAili Hlfhland Hrk Slid Tb traurfr u '. I Harris, tola I. I. 4, 4, 4. 7. . H U. and It, block 1, BrallH A Williams- euh Mary Burkl and tiuahand to Kate Harris snd huatnnd. I"t 10, block V, H(vP a Ho unu C. H. Srbr and wlfa la J. II. Hc-h-sger. I"l 2. block U. Omaha. Tha Prairie Park u. to W, M. i lart. lot 7, block I. I ralna Park 1. K Vlnum and wlfa to All. a M Pavla. lots M aii'l H'. bliv-k Z. Kaundera It Umie bausli's sild C(. Wliiul Hill.. . - Th lirovar Utmin Heallr Co. lo K 11 Hlawni. lot U. Urlmont add D. B. Kant an.l husband lo John Hl.hop and wlfa, lot 1-. block S. Clark Kdlik'a add E. J. Mcfllnn snd wita to H. Micilnn, lot 41, Homeslle add B. H Scolt nd wife lo W V. i;llllspia. lot t. block 1. Andrss A Hanson's aub P. t Cramar and wi'a to Sarah lisrur. 40 teet of lot 1.. blo. k 1. Collier Pla Blatnors Plar i "o to KTe4 S. Trulllngar. lot 14. Beiisonhurst Y- K .Burr and I-' C Burr sad wlfa snd P. D. Burr to William MoKsnaa, lot I. block 14 Bord's add A V- Buaae and husliand anS W. c. jea klna and wife lo '. I- Paaaa. lot !, bio- k $, Parkars aid F. S Trullliiisr "d wife to Austin Taj lor, lot 11. Iim.onhur ft Bangs to J Kkaall. lot IT. vlock 14. Hummit add . I", n Hchulta snd h ishand Ui T A (Iroal- tng H of oiHl-l ! i'lvian4 Plica, t'.is Wabar lo T A Uraellng. 4 of outlnt a, Ctorslsut ruca 1 VKj i:,o 5, OKI 1 I' . too 1,000 I 1 l.UT I - N at was unohsnscl to lc lwri. OATS Nr. 2 white. 4V. No . raurl v"ul"" uilaJ iiniliYUI; w hlte T'.'S (VT No 2 ehile 4 : I ircrmbri (''! K WSAS CITY. Scot Oeamerv 2Sc; flrsls. J1-! I - III T I Kit sc-'oiil. -I packing. i Kill !N l-lrsts 2.c ; seconds. IV. rol lTHV Hens. IP, c. tuoll.rs. I.i Xt'.W 4IHK l.rMIHI, IIIKLT quotation f the Ita; on Marlon I'smmAillllei. Yl R K Sept : - l-'Ll il Fli in . prices nominal W HP T Spot p,.v No red. tl Hi, No. 2 hsn:. $114',. No I inn t lieru. Du lutb, . gk.. I nitrthrin, Manitnoa ll.L't. nominal, c I f. Iiiiftnlo. sepirm ter. $! :H.. Deceiobii l M.. il . HorS - siiii.'i . common to chc l''U. I!'l4. 420 iv: PMH, Vspt'V; Pa. iric coast. h',l.'2e; 1913. I7iil!'c. HIDES- steadv. Bogota. 2MiJJc; tral American. 2:UU'lc. WOOL -Steady; domestic fleece Crn oiiio, :u32iv CORN -Spot firm: No 2 yellow. v. c I. t toaiilve; Argentina str'ht y prime "0c. nominal, delivered. O ATS- Spot, sti ioiy, stai.daril white, .IVm'cpc; No 3. ,'.4Jl ..4 ' ; fancy clipped white iit'tiNPfr. HY Dull; prime, $t.iv'., No. 1, Jllrtu 1.0'4: No. 2, 9i'c: No. .1 K'jt90c. I .FATHER - Fit m . h.mkn k firsts. 31 11 X.Y; seconds. ; u3ic. PHoVlsiONS-Pork, stea('.v mess, $V.1.4( 23.76. family. $26 ooii.'voo. short ileal. $23 00424m . Href, unsettled; mess, ?28.O0!fi24.i; tiimilv, $ Hi f.'i(-32 Lard easy; middle w,st, $9 sWu'.i 9f. refined, barely steady; continent. $!' 70; South America. $113.'.; compound, $.r4tft.Mi. TALLOW steady; city, Sr; muntrv. teVfMlV ; special. 7c. St. I.nnla 4Jrln Market. ST. Liillrt. Sept. 21. - W H EAT No. 2 red $l0;uli. No. 2 hard. $1090111 COKN- No. 2, 79c; No. 2 white. JlhuM'n OATS -No. 2. 4o: No. 2 white. ,VV. HEAT-Septemlrr. $l.0)4: Dec ember. $1.111. v FAT-Septemlx.r. $1.04: December. Illl1. CORN - September. TV, December. 72c. Rl'TTFR Unsettled. receipts. 6.000 tubs; (rramerv extrns. :W'.1i,'llc; fhsts. 2x li.lOc: seconds, 2iV274c; proci ss extras, 2i4i.V4c; ladels, cuirent make, firsts. 23' 2.340; seconds. 22i1i224c; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 344t21o. CHEESE-Firm; receipts. 570 boxes; state whole milk, fresh white and col ored, siMvlal, I54c; state whole milk, average fancy, U,V1164o: sklmf 4tfI4c. 1X1( IS Unsettled, receipts, 9J200 cases ...i Riiincrivi. extras, 2M30c; exlra 'rets. .nil-. c; firsts, 2t'i2fe; seconds, 224 .-..-;.. wne, i-ennsyivania snd nearby "",''' ",lllr' -wiHiia-; siste 1'ennsyl ."... mini neainy hennery, gathered whites aKuS.:c: .Ute. Pennsylvania and ..veii.y nennery, browns. 30)32r; browns . iineti colors, 2frf',nc. lOULTHY-J.lve. dressed, firm etn chickens, frosen, l.My22c; fowls 9!c; turkeys, r.liti'.Sc. west Liverpool Grain Market, ,,N"' 2,rd' Wnter. new. h,74d. coiiv 7r.',,,,,r? yth'mi- quotable at loRN-Spot market nominal. I niton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. Il-rvirrnvn. yond an tf, tal report from ih r.?.!)r,.-V.,n."",.,:r ,,h."t trddie .. . ' "U'ooaieu as a result ol Sat- I.reV,0,rr"""": ''vrpool there ap es red to he no chance l the cotton sltul atlon here today. The more favorable view of prospects for an early resump? Ion of business was again encouraged. I.w rr".,;,. 'L"POI,"i."f '"""""-'l steadiness . n, Trr ,n1,,rk,', "'l -ehlle picking Is u.m. ' b' '" Progress under prevailing weather conditions the com paratlvely small receipts suggest ' that planters are holding for a further ad vance. Official announcements are still expected m the near future regarding the i""1" ""' synuirate plan for ad.lustlng the .. .. ...... i.s , coinriici interest and the form uiaiion or nyiaws to provide for trading Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 21 -Firm offers from Rio were sal. ,0 be a shade higher In tl " coflee market here today, hut no further Improvement was reported In the cost and freight price for Santos coffees and the local spot situation was unchanged owing .. . .ciucuriy nign prices asked for coffee out of the l..i .. 1 ' ll,r I hllVura . . .,.,1.1 . , "-i'" iu "e uoerailns- l 1 1,. cost and freight market, and as srriv.u nrre rrom Uracil become Isrger, ol.u holders show some disposition to revise, their uuotatlons. Rio 7. wan "quoted It I Kansas tHy Live Slork Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 21-CTTLF-neceipts. 32,000 head; market lower prime l,.'tTw$-'"-,K"'"'0'7R: lr"rd beef rteers, tH.,Ua'j.lu- western steers, $H Xi; t2Tk'r"i Bn'' .foeil". KOO.IR; bulls $5.2611616; calves, Iti.iKI'u 10 2,'i HoGS-Recelpts, 6.INN1 head; market higher: bulk. U.4iha.00; heavy. $.S 7011N wc packers and butchers. $h 60S 9 00 Hunt' $KB"'0S.9,-,; pigs, $7.2.VrtVO0 l,nt' SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 33 one, head; market lower; lambs, $7 00fi7 7r, yearlinga, 6.G0fy.50 wethers, i.O0Vj.5; ewes. 4.,iU'f.2() I.onls IX) PIS, Me Stork Market. ST. celpts, steers. Sept. 21, CATTLE Re- .7 rj. .A ;Van; Bleady; native beef 9 6.7; utockers snd feedetw, ITi.tKW.fiO;' south erns, 004,8.00; cows and heifers, $4 0oft 6...0; native caives, $tt.(Mtjj 11 1 HOGS-Rereipts. 9,300 head; market lower: pigs and lights. $7.7Wi9..-,; mixed ...-n i". 111, i-ows anil neirers IiKtk., -mi uuiciiers, vj.wtiu.a,; good heavy. Is 90 641.10. SHEEP AND LA M HH Receipts, head; market lower; native muttons, UJ--r-: .lambu, $7.0ut?.26. 4 ano $4.ou Omahn Hay Market, PRAIRIE HAY-Cholce upland. $1200 No. 1 tnone here), $11.50: No. 2. $9 .tine,. 11 (' No. 3, $7.00-ij9(i0; rholee midland, $11 60: No. 1, $11.00; No. 2, $9.00H!l.iO; No. 3 $7 OWt 9.00; choice lowland. $111.60: No t ' $'i fiO-if 10.00: No. 2. $7.ir9.00: No. 3. IS.Oow'i 00. STRAW Choice wheat, uuoatahle at $4.6tKu.00; choice oat or rve, $.',.oiifii.ri 60 ALFALFA Choice, $13 60; No 1 $12001 13.00; No. 2. $10 00112 0.; No. 8, $S 00a 10.00. Live Mlnrk In sight. Iteceipta of live stock at the flvo prin cipal markets yesterday Coltl Hogs 36.010 1.6011 6,0n0 9.200 1,41 fcheep. 66. '100 H.Kll 33.01 4 2(1 40,0110 l hlcago Sioux City .. Kansas City St. Ixmls .... South Omaha ..2l,ii0 .. Mil .. S2.0K) ..10.9IO .. 8. 200 Totals !.i0 44,100 141,4) Mnuar Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 2I.-SUOA R-Raw. unsettled: morasses sugar, 6 flnwi "( -lentrlfugal. 6.1-(10. 77c. Refined n"n-si-Kled; cn( loaf. 8.16c; crusbed soft. mould A. 7.70r; cubes, 7.60c; XXXX pow- ie,i, i.s, , jMivhiicrcri, i..r.c: fine graiill- laled, 7.26c; diamond V 7 tloners' A, 7.16c; No. 1, 7 06c. ronfec- fst. Joseph l.lse hlork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 21. CATTLE Re celpts. 1600 head; market slow; steers $iMfl0 26; rows and heifers, U 2a0 ",' calves. $6 WHI.60. HOGS-Receipts. 1.900 head steady; bulk of sales. Is i'Ah a so. market S KK 1 AMI I ,i 1 H4 !;., ;,,,. ! head; market dull; no iiuotaliuns ' 4.50(1 I Dry l.ooda ".tarket. NEW YORK. Sepi. 21. -DRY GOODS 1 i... l... i..... 14.,'-''; l rorinbci i''.. I - . 1 "i 1 "11 s"'i aim yarn markets were steady and unlet today. Dicks goods were In good demand Raw silk was ' slightly higher. Burlaps were firm and IMo'"''' tn" sst anticipated a c rop of eir York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sent 'I.-Mhiii'ivtii . PA PER -7 per rem. ' ' STERLING EXi "HANGIi Steady ca ! bles 14 96; demand. 14 96. I SILVER-Bar. .'.14c Rank ( lenrlnaa. OMAHA, r-pt 21 Rank clearings for Omaha today weie V..041.S29 64 and for the corresponding day last year $.1.0.74 - F.I grin Butter Market.. EIJIN. 111 . Sept. 21 BUTTER -Elgin y-seven tubs sold at 29c. Metal Market. ' ST. I.OU1B. Hept. 21 - LEAD-Market nominal, lower, st $3.6.V3 674. London Money Market. LONDON. Sept. 2i. SILVER. - Bar, per ounce. i Killing: Cattle Stfndy to Easier and Feeders Steady to Stronger. HOGS OF ALL KIND3 HIGHER Ilea Iteerlpts of Sheep and l.siinhs at the Hl Msrkrl Point Killers 1 nrnlt-t lir til Iblrli-llif. I.nnrr, SOUTH OMAM V Sip. -I. '"II l.eit'llllfl nnp. ..-.. 11.... 1 , r biih. in. .--,,,- i- 1,- moh.i.iv Sr. me .lay la.t week, ."nine day J , H(;,, Same day 3 t ks ago Same day 4 wks ago.. Sme day last year... S, 1 I -l (II ' 11..: 1 1.01 1 ::,i.; . ;i.i l, .'4. '-4", I2..U2 4.'."M 4 . . :f I s -i in.i :'.,,Ps u';:; S.IH .51.47' The following Inble shows the rcci.pt of 1 attic, hogs and sneep 1,1 ine s.oitli inn!, a ove slock m.srket for the rar 10 Usic, compared Willi last jeai . .. . , 1914. l'11 Inc. I".- ' sttio .vv.,911 tji, 'i.; r.i "i: ,l"' I.76I.I3H liiVdw) . 2l4.fs.: Sheep ... .1,9,1.1:6 l.'6i.r.74 I'M, J.2 I he follow n a laine snos Ine ii Ho f-r liogs at ti e iioiith 'Miisna 1 ve s-.o mar. ket for the last few deys with comparl ""ns: Date. 1914 11913 I'Mf ll'll . l!Ml Sept. epl Sspt. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. i. HO,, :t. s M' 4.1 S 724. 1 v." tt ,!. ; 12 7 10 k T,i 7 (, H 21 7 17 iwi Mti 6 4'. s ii.i, 7 s; ..1 I 7 Hii 67 9 2 I 6 61 fl 62 il 1 I.V 21 I, 7 so- S 2.' 6 9 Kl 7 X, S t.6 I ;i;, H 94, 9 0i 7 H 61 " , ni'ii i o S ti l ( V2 S M I S 2,j s 39; 97 02 1 7 K. W 10, w,, K 0h I ;l'. I 13 7 M, M 11, S US! 7 7. 3X 7 Oil I 7 S3' 6 '( If I S 41V IkS k Xi,l 91 27i 7 tkl 6 71 IS. 14 1 1.. 16., Ul is.: 19 20 21. j 1 7 K7, 8 3V S, 9 Ifi 7 W, I 304, s 4 c 6 7' ihi 7 i. S tiu M 7 S9 6 H Mi' H 6 9J " '!', 7 !'., 43 6 hi Mi S 06; 6 hi i 4:'v 7 n 211 imi io; M' f . h 0I B ll'l M; I S 14 6 IJ H 7 in K 17, 71 1 S 92, 6 N.1 , 8 Of.; s 33 h 1.4 H 73; 4 171 i N 41 1 62' 8 47! 8 12 (I K7 'Sunday. CATTLE -Receipts of cattle this morn ing were smaller than expected, only 2S cars being reported In, a falling oif of ...600 hea.i as compared with last week and of a.nui head as compared with 11 year ago. Some other market points were also supplied with less rattle man antici pated. There was, however, a sharp iiforieu at some points, prices In many eases being as much aa jOtf l,-,,-lower. The local market did not snow much change. The supply of beef st.rs was fair, but the uualliy was poor. Under the In fluence of unfavorable advices from Chi cago and Kansas City buyers started nut bludlng sharply lower, but In the end they bought most ot me desirable cattle at prices about stesjv. There was ul..o a teiulen-y to hid lower on cows' and heifers this morning, but the supply of that kind of cattle was not very large, so that good cows and belters and csnners commanded steacy prices. Some of the in-between kinds msy possl bly have been a little easier In spots. There was an active demand lor good to choice feeders and the market on such was lomifa. higher than last week's dose. Good western leedrts sold us high as $H.o snd $x no was paid for aome choice jleshy cattle to tie taken back Into the cminti'v for 11 short feed, oiner grades of feeders were also steady with last week's cTt..e. guotatlons on ratile: Good choice oornled beeves, $9 6Ktti0 2fi; fnlr 10 good rornfe.l beeves, $v7Min..Vi; common to fall' coriiled beeves. $7.7hps.7.'i; good (o choice range sierra, $7.404ih "1.1; fair lo good range Heers, $H.SOi)7.40: common to flr raime steers. J6. 00.(i60: good to choice arm heifers. H.6oi7.60: good to choice grass cows. tl..'4i6.7.'i; fair to good grades. I vim l1.26; common to fair grades. $4 006,60; good to choice Blockers and leeders. $7. 61VU. 26; fair to good slockers and feed ers. $ii.n0ri.r0; stock heifers, ti..Vti6 76 stock cows, $4.7-iii .&; stock cslves, $6 (kKn $00; veal calves, $8.00'o iu.2.i; bulls, stags, etc., Ki.2..1i7.t)0. HOGS The week opened out with an other very light run, only twrntv-two rats, or about 1.400 head, bring received. This Is 400 head larger than a week ago, but Is les-i than half as large as on ma corresponding Monday of lent year. Good lights were a senrce article this morning, but shipper buyers had a few urgent ordeis which were filled with hogs on the mixed order at ltkuinc advance. Tops leached $8.M) and considering the mailt v th trade shows all of the gain quoted. Killing orders were very light, and eiirlv packer bids were no more than stonily. Hellers Were asking better money, but buyers i ef used. to go very high and as competition was limited the long end of (lie killing hogs finally moved on a strong t 6u higher basis. Movement whs ex tremely drsggy, and it took the best part of Hie forenoon to clean up the light run. The big end of the supply sold to killers at strong to 6c higher prices, but the tew loads sold to shippers lapsed well above the bulk, and the average of all the sales Is 6ti0c better thst at the close of last week, nunc ot win mums saies was inside nt $S.4I8.45. aa against Satur day long string at $S.4. There were a fevr scattering shipper sales on up aa SHEEP Excessively large receipts at South Omaha and Chicago snd a big run at KaiiBus City for this time of the year were prominent features In. the general sltuat'on In sheep snd lambs and, of course, what was expected under such circumstances happened, trade being piuctically at a standstill most of the forenoon and In the end prices on sheep snd lambs showing a decline of 2.Vd36c from lust week's close. Until nearly 11 o'rlock very few lambs or sheep had changed hands and as the trade dragged along the clearance was very late. While all kinds ot feeders were ln good demand, the large supply of desirable feeder lambs and sheep on hand snd the lowr market on fat stuff gave prices a weak and lower tendency, feeder lainbr helm: generally lOdjloc oft and aged feed ers weak ti r. dime lower. The range i n feeder liimba win largely at $6.364i7 20, according tn weight snd quality. Few aged feeders moved during the errly purl of the forenoon. Today receipts t dalle, up some 40,000 head, which was the largest run here on any one day in threo weeks, being 12,5:13 nean more innn a wtck ami, 15,J-5 more than two weeks ago and S.629 more than on the corresponding day a year sgo. Quality on the whole was considered good. Quotations on r.tnge sheep and lambs: Lsnihs, good to choice, $7.6li8.10; lambs, fair to.g I, $7 Unt J.V); Inmbs. feeders $6 u7.?0; yearlings, good In choice. $, so tvd 10: yearlings, fair to good, $i Mi-til so yearlings, feeders. Sf,.4ni'6.9u; wethers' noon io ciioice, j,.i"i;i.iiii; wethers, fair lo good, wi.-miii.di'; wetbeiB, feeder. $4.3ij'n 1.76; rwes. good to choice, $i l ?(.'. 2,7 ewes f.,l. t.. ...... sir-,..,-,. . - . ' ..i ... st ,,., fl,. iu .j ewes, teeners, !fl sj VI I 111 (lilt. 4. 0 t.lK STOCK lltHKIIT 4 stile Stead) lloua Weak Nhrep Week. CHICAGO. Kept 21 CATTLE Re elpts. ;i.(lO heud: murket i.(. i 6 .Vy II 0". steers, $6 2Vrt9 16 : stocker. feeders. $.', i'ci h 36 ; cows and heifers II Tl'.l I; cuh'es. $S.la(J 12.0)1. II) 11 IS Receipts ml brf wctik, bulk of sales. $R.6"t0 On; tight $, ,', (flO. 40, mixed. $.36((l..40, heavy $S l,'9 20 toimli, $K.l(VdS ;.',; ,,gs. f,.2VJ'.',1i ' ' ' SHEEP AND LA.MHS-Recrlpls .V, flofl head, market wek; sheep. t4 S)frf5 7f. )earllngs, $.i.76'a6.60; lambs, $i;.6(i'ii 7 90. ' ' lines (ll Live Stork Mi.L.i SIOUX CITY. Is . Sept. 21 -CATTLE-Receipts. HOi head; market. lOcu'-tc; lower native steers. $6.Twti. 7: hut, Tiers $6 0n 7; cows snd helreis, $7 im'qn 30; cunner. $3 7rn6(Hi; sto krrs snd feeders. $6 10n7 40' calves. $7'i0,il0 0.. bulls, stags, etc.. :,.'M Ou. H IS- Receipts. 1 head, market, r..u l..r higher; heavy, $ l&n. -,, mUed, $146 g H 4",H '- bulk ot "ales. $v,j SHEEP AND LA M US Reoelots, h.OOO head: market. 3.'i4i,A' lower; fed, muttons $.i.7.V( 60; wethers. $6.26tni 00; ewes. 14.76'ul 6.40; lambs, $!..'"( s.j. LEXINGTON MILL COMPANY PLANT DESTROYED BY FIRE LEXINGTON. Neb., Sept. M (Secll Telegram Fire of unknown cause com pletely destroyed the flour mill of th I-exlngton Mill and levator company about 1 o'clock this morning, entailing about $100,000 damage; partly Insured. Everybody. Reads Zc Want Ada. O'Conucr and Lynoli Auswcr Criticism I In rrr.i .1 t. Hi. it 1 :) p'lh! ,-iu'd In ,nn ''cirn". iH'c . ! .:)! ii: tl: 1 1 . r ll,t ic)"d lor tic s pt.'tul r r tn m of dis- I I net o .1 County 1 '1 i'i mi' -in er Tnonis jO'i ci nor .1 i' l. :i :v.l . t l.r r ic'nliers of ll.- lo.nty t'cnnl u:-!:e ii.. io, lining i sin li - if rt . ) "Each i c'vioas i.'ie: went over th IMlnes Ii lhe n inn i sioTier s 01- j f ce cf t ! I'-v.i.ly ie-h'c;e,! n.oil their tc - p... tile ,1 - , I II., 11 . I I -.t p. I l.e, out the nmiil-i 1 r iicr.'d by lnv. If the ad cirssr.M glw-ti nrr not onect, the error Is In t 'e 1 castration n cords All llst l ;werc fist s il'inllieil to the bar aiu-ocla-'lion lor a ppi ohI, and only nnines not 'll (cited wi'te lefi ,,n the list. Then the Isih wpic t'lincd ocr to the presid ing d strl, t JiiiIkc, (he v'tiunlv clerlt and ;ihe clerk of l he diatri. ioii; t. Thes lime oilnl.il.- piked out the IV) vcnirc- men by lot. Tin pre.enl venire la shove I the Manditi d " MOST OF STATE IS GIVEN ANOTHER GOOD DRENCHING W hile OiiMlta es"nped the rain of Sun day, there was plenty ot It out In till state. thoiiKli il in conceded everywhere tl at 11 wax pol heeded. Along the Union Pacific and the Bur llngton there wits a steady, drilling rain most ft Sntiudii night nnd nearly all day Sum ay, most of the way from Fre mont and Lincoln, all across Nebraska and Into Colorado nnd Wyoming Through northwestern Nebraska, along the Noi thwestei n, there was rain prac thally all the way from Fremont, north west to the Black Hills and west nearly es far as Casper. Wyo. STREET CAR COMPANY TO HAVE PLENTY OF CARS While the street railway company hs not lined up the schedule for Ak-Sar-Ben week. It will have enough extra cars on the streets to handle the business, no matter how heavy It may be. To handle the Ak-Sar-Ben crowds the street railway company will put on a large number of extra cars from the resi dential districts lo the central part of the city. Generally these extras will be the open cars that aie held for such oc casions. There are log of these cars stored at .the several burns. SPANISHWAR VETER7NS ELECT HONORARY MEMBER Harry O Palmer has been elected an honorary member of the local camp of Spanish War Y'cterana. J. IT. , Ilanley. secretary to Congressman 'Loberk, de livered an address on "Pensions' For the Weak and Nertroai, Tired out, weak, nervous men and women need Electric Bitters; helps . the nerves and tones up the system. 60 cents nnd $1.00. All drugglMs. Advertisement. P.ee readers are too intelligent to over look the opportunities I.i the', "want ad" columns. They re wjrth while reading. 1 1 eaxettr tTTIl A 4 TIO IN OMAHA Brand sis I Annie X.aui-1." Empress:" Vsuclsrllls. - -Oaystyt "Ths Social Maids." Orphsurai VandsrUle. Promises of I lie Press Agent. ! To tluise who are fond of old Scotch 1'sllnds, Edward E. Rose's . new nlay, "Annie 1-aurle," will be u delight. That imiiif.rti.1 tune of the same name Is. In- i troduced In a novel way that blends per- lectly with the picturesque settings or the diuinii. . j i On Sunday night, and again last even ingsociety night standing loom at th.i Orpheiim was ut a premium. Jt la the verdict of patrons that the current bill is the liveliest show offered this aeaaion. The headline attraction la the musical melange offered by I .lane Carrera. Anna Melds daughter. It is announced that the stellar net next week will b "Nep tune's Garcen." the most sumptuously staged spectacle In vsudpvlllc. , All the worrying Is over with for the week at the popular Gsyety it ralne.l yesterday afternoon Just at the psycho logical time, the vital threr-quurteig of an hour before the start of the matinee, hut notwithstanding the downpour posi tively every seat in the theater was oc cupied. Such is the acid or rain test thst Geoige Stone, Etta Ptllard and the VK c 1 it I Maids" had to contend with, but With such a result against such distressing odds, there's nothing to it now except a sellout cv ry afternppn and evening. Ladles' matinee today. The attraction at the Hipp theater' for today am' Wednesday will be H. B. Warner the eminent dramatic star. In the world famous drama of capital und labor. "The jcn Paradise," bv Ludwig Fulda. in rive reels. This production Is one of Daniel Frohnian's unci Unconsid ered one of-the strongest photo-dramas that haa ever been procured. Especial mention Is made of the mob scene 'n this feature. Greatest Event in Woman's Life All human experience looks back to motherhood as Ilia wonder of wonders. The patience, tha fortitude, tbe sublime faith during the period of expectancy are second only to the mother love bestowed upon the most helpless but most marvel ous creation a baby. .. Women are quick, to learn from each other those helpful agencies that aid to comfort, thut conserve 'their nervous energy and yet aia perfectly safe to use and among these they recommend "Mother s Friend." It Is entirely an external application designed to lubricate the broad, Tat muscles and skin thst protect the abdomen. It has been ln favorable use for nearly half a century and Is known to mothers In almost every settled com munity tn the United States who highly recommend it. You will find It on sale In drug stores. "Mother's Friend" Is utterly harmless, contains no deadening drugs and yet Its lnfluenoe-In the akin and muscles beneath as also upon the network of nerves beneath the akin la very beneficial, very soothing and a wonderful help. The muscles expand naturally and are not subjected t tionec canary surface strain snd patu. Gut a bottle of "Mother's Friend" to day at any urug store and write to us for our Instructive little book to mothers. Address Bradtteld BegulatvC o- 4X3 Ltautit Bid.., aiiigutt, Civ . , " 3L