nrn bee: cmaila, Saturday. September 25, 1015. ID V REAL ESTATE. FA KM eft KiXCH LAMP FOR MIW l laeei aeoee. tJNTI IK PANAMA. That new country VtKl bam l boat ing now off cm wonderul opportunities to the man of mnilirt means: as well na the Inmtor. Lands that will produce talc as much ns the best Nebrsake Iliad Selling for only $i 60, M M and 6 00 per acre, with May torrna, M bo Inter est on deferred payments. Cinll and Itt us axrlsln r writ for literature. HOMEflEFKBRS LAND CO. fcj m Bid.. Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE M.SCXLUiKr.OtTI 1,200 Baskets of Grapes Ofl 700 Vines cherries, rui gooseberries. Brand REAL ESTATE LOANS 1106 TO $l,uuo made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wasd Pldg.. lhth Farnam Bta CITY and farm loans, 6, Itt, t per eent t. H. Dumont Co.. 41 Stat Bank. A "Vor Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into rah. WANTED Good (arm and city loana at loweet rates. PETERS TRW CO.. 1CT8 Farnam. FARMS and cltv loana at loweat rates. TO LAND TRUMBULL, 448 Baa Bide o OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFK RBAL ESTATK CO; 116 Omaha National. Phone Douglas JTla. MONFT on hand For city and farm loana. H. W. Blndar. City National Hank Bldg. Apples, plum, peaches ranis. raspberries, mow new. atrlotljr niod. 8-room houaa Juat be- ins- rtnicnefj; cemented cava conneeteol with full ha.cenient ; I acres land. I4.MX Will taka small cottage (or part. Ownar, Alias Wright. Md and Sprague Bta. Ban son is. NEW 6-KOOM BUNGALOW. Equity of $1,000 to trad for food lot or $00 rah. Phons Webster 4184 rOH SALF. SVroont hnuae, mofln , cept heating. In good condition, sharia tree and nice yard; renaonable price. 647 Charlo St. Phona evening Wal tW. LOT for sal In l-enox Addition. Ownar. Call Wabster Cm LEGAL NOTICES CITV property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas 22k State Bank Bldg. SHU us f'rat tor farm loana In eastern Nab. United States Trust Co., Omaha. fi& C'TT liOANd. C. O. Carlben. $10 u It Brandals Theater Bide REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS FOR SA1E Only I blocks north of Farnam St.. on 14th, 00-foot, vacant, first time offered, $4,400. LINAIIAN REALTY 00. Phone Douglas 2904. BO Bee Bids.- UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANT Auction The following unclaimed bags-nee will ta sold at election at Omaha f ireproof Storage Company's building. 806 i South (Seventeenth stnet, Omaha, Neb., commencing at 7 o'olock p. m Tuesday, ' AntnK.. It IftlH Anil MonHnillnar the aama hour each (lay until all has been sold: Valise. Soren Ongard: bundle, B. 8. IJke. Denver, Colo. Suitcases, Brneet Dowley, W. II. Ferrin. Alex. Honersh, Alton, Pa. R. T. Rlohartl, Olbbon. Neb.; Bert Morris, Colllnsvllle Okl. Painted canvas trunks, .teasle R. Snpneer. Denver, folo.j F. J. K., Robert Hariell. Pt. Iaul. Neb.; Rolllo A. fitcwart, Lamar. Kan.; Ida Murphy, Los Anreles, CaL Zlne trunks: Mas Jacobs, Chlcaco, I1L; Jackson Kosattl, Runerlor Wyo.1 Mrs. Myrt'a Williams. Chi Wyo.; P. Chemornots, Ch caD, III.; Willie Fredler, Hernoa Lake, Minn. Orlp: J. B. Oeliter, Camp Stool, Wyo. Steamer trunks Max P. Taylor, llolse. Idaho; Ml.xa Alice Hmmelly. Wavne. Neb. Also SOO pieces of miscellaneous articles, eonslsttni of trunks, boxes, chests, hundlna, blankets, valises, g-uns, Watchen, overcoats, umbrellas and musical Instru ments, not marked. O. I. ALL.KY, Oen ral Bairraca Agent 6.1S-2VO.-. HEAL ESTATE FOH EXCTiANGI Want Land for 11-r. modern home near Bt. Peter's ahurch; owner owes t,6O0; send descrip tion of your land and wa 11 tell you fully about this beautiful born. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., m Omaha Nat. Pouglss 8715. HAVE YOU A (JOOD LOT TO TRADE? We can get you a dandy 7-room house, all nv.dern. on FranKlln Bt., which cost the owner M.MO, for less than RtXXt, and taka a good lot or two In payment. Don't go to sleep on this pro(ositiin. PATNH INVESTMENT COMPANY. 8th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank. IX 178L A QUARTER sec. of .and. six inilps from good town; unimproved, and 30 acres Joining same town for trade or sale. Will take half cattle and horses, or trade for a stock of general merchandise. Address T K, Bee. o RAILWAY TIME CARD V It IOW STATION Teat Mtaas, Calragro A Hertkwsrtei m WORTH. TllMI t Twin CMr bma, .t1:ia b T:4t am a I S pta ISO-AC nB Improved farm near Hebron. Neb., for sale or trade for small farm. Address T. H. Adam. Hebron. Neb. Ai i f vs. aio M ,a s an a i 41 a all U an a 1 Si am a T 0 am a 4 00 sm all : pm a :46 pm aiO OA am a T JO am alO II am a T:S am ai:U am U; am Trading. Real value, brt Paxton Blk. FOR 6AL.K or trade 6-room house; mod ern except heat. S1 N. 18th. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Kloreoee. Sea Nethaway for that form. Florence 2M. REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE N'F.W 7-m .in, Dtrlctly modern, built by oMirr for luiiiie. Miller pk. dtt- Open for ' Inspection today. 2427 Crown Point Ave. FOR l;,r. N'T or sale, 6-room bouse, all mn'M s, l.cst. of condition; lots of shads, nit.- .; nin be bought on reasonable tenn. i :nii for IS. Inquire 1126 N. 13d ,.c Wi lmier iiwO. st. ) o fr-. 1 :u,' . I a i-room, modern bouse, east u: 1 lot. N. 23d. 6U0 cash, niithlv. Web. 4371 si i I'DlU .-.A l.l r lv""o, sll mod., hot water heat, iic ii- Hanscom Park, 6,M0; a bax- ... r, .ln . id Ave. H. 7lH. &-r. houaa. mod.: 1 tl-'. .r ii. Miller park and school, biz rant, ler n .. ;Mh Avo. Phone owner, Web. 2207. " HI S t" Tu'Y ON AMKd AVENUE. Nice V-rootn houae, all modern con-verlciio-e. corner lot. on car line: 1 Mori, i mm 34th car. Tel. Webstar 642. li:.L ESTATE WEST BIDE For Sale by Owner A number of residence lota to th .iituml liikirlct. Wtli sell cheap J ! lash. Man a number of other residence luu for sale. ("all owner. Douglas V7S, or Douglas JA, after 4 p. m. each day .mi. :Mmuay. o A New Home Cathedral District An attractive new (-room bungalow; all modern, that la Just about com pleted. This plaoe le well built and located In a new addition that Is belntf rapidly bulll up with a good olass of liomes. Let us arranse to have you see this cosy little place before you have gotten In your winter coal. The price Is right and the terms sre easv to comply with to a responsible party. Shuler&Cary, i. mt. i State Bank Bldg. tMW. - K -- . Sioux CltT Local. ., MionMpnils EKprwm ....a S 4 pm Twia Cltjr UmlUMl a 06 pm auusr. Denver Special , Carroll Uoca! .....a Ties am lliokart Bipraai a T 40 am (tilosio Looal all SO pm Oar roll tiooal .a 10 pm Cbloase Spaolal a " pm Aaa Praoeiaoa Umltad all U am Overland UmltaA a so pm Oracon-Waatunxtoa Unites.. a U pm Lea Anaalas UmlM s l:M pm VMf Chasraa tmeal a M am Uaeala-Dailaa m...s am a I M pm UnMli-Unc Plae a 1:11 pm altill pm Hiatinfe-tiupannr ...a i :i pm at-iopm lte.4wnMa.Unl UnHnn a l-Hi mm I m km Ckaper-LaaAar a t:M pm allies am Wabaaa Oaaaa-m. Lats Bipraa....a ( S pm a till am Mall ea4 HXpraaa ,.........a liel am sU:M pm La.ea Paelfte OvarlanS Llmltad t:SS am a Itt pm Omaha BxDreM a :M pm AUaata capraai a M am tm Aualaa LAmltA all fj am . 1 u -.- Ctlora4a Biprana .....a 4:M pm a 4 pm Ooleraaa HpMiai mm am a 7:01) am aa Franolaeo LJmlt4........al0:as am reoina uaiuivu ........... . i . pm Orsoa-' aait'nitoa Llml ua. . .alO so am a I 14 pm Mortb Platta Looal . I II am a 4:4 pm OraaS laland Ltal a 1 11 pm alO Pt am gtraauburg Local on u pm blj.ta pm Illinois CeatraV Ckleaco Limtua ..Hmnm-ilMfa a I K am i;mcaev wpiwi . .. . n . ... di m-wm pm Alaloa-Oakdete a4:Mpm b I M am Cklcaara, Mllwmakee A St. Paal Paolflo LimltM a T:M pm alJ:U am Chleaao Hpaolal a 1:10 pro Mlui Chieasa Darllfht apaatal.... T:10 am all: 14 am California Mall al'Hm a 116 pm lianllla Looal a:0pu all:Mam Iklcage, Rock Ialaad racitto BAST. Bsaky Mnsuts Uirui4..a ln alll pm Oklaaa Dallp gapreae A Sits am a 4:40 Das atotoe LMaJ hmaiv Olilnsaa Hahraiii limit!. WHI, Chl.-Nab. timtt4 ta Unoola.a I II am a 1:47 pm Oeloraae CSlltonla Enp....a 1:40 pm a 4:00 pm OkUtuata 4V Taxaa Bapraai. 1:04 sm all: am Hack? Moaotala LamUaa.....aU:14) pm a 1.04 am thicasia Great Waatarm . . T In Cltr L4mlU4 a -s pm a I M am Tia City Eipra-a... a l:M am a r pm Cklaase Kxpraas a 1:01 pm a I .M pm Mlaaonrt Paelfla X. C PC U Kapraa a I N am a T-tt am K. C. a at, L. EUpraaa. all lipm al:0pm K. O. 4) R. Paul a 1:00 pm a I N pm i ..a 4 10 pm a 1:10 ..a 4:80 pm all M ..a law pm a I.M BURLINGTON STATION Tent a Maaem. Barllnatow- - UHM WEST. Pasaii. Dasvar Ualta4 S7:)0am Hakraaka Ual a I t am h'akraaka fans a 1:1 am Laaaula lwal k 1 to pm Lmiavtlla-aburlr b I.M pa liertke-est. Blank HMIa. Maa- Uaa aa4 weaklastea a i ll pm Beatrice, HaMlnaa sa4 Oaa4 lalfftl (,....,,,. a 4:11 sas Btavar-ealitarals a 4 M pm Haattnas-OranS lakaad a 4.0 pm LJnoolo ll a 1 :M pm Oloraea California, Noftfc- aal Qrart Northara at:U as t.iNna a . ar rltaaa ss4 nilnola a Till am lewaLiaaal a I II am piattameutk-raaiii aaacioa.a s pm piattsmautk-Paeitt luoatloa.all pm Craotua Laaal kl tipm Cklaate Bapraas a I 46 pm Ohloaso Lmlta4 a l:S pra nhlaaaa aa4 Ililaala a 1:M am UNtl SOUTH. Iiuu Oltr-SX. Joaapk a l:tl am m Loala. ki a 4 0 pm Kanaaa ltr-Hi. loaaph all W pm a Sallr. k axcapt saadaj. Arrlva. s T:u am S 1:1 pm 4:1 pm k I k am b!0:J am I H pm sum pm s 4 M pm al2 1l pm a 7:4 pm al;lam a 740 am a :M am a 1:4 am all u am a I M pm a l oo am all 41 aa a I N pm all M em a am GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET EeceipU of All Grains Are Fairly! Good, bat Demand it Poor and Pricei Are Weak. HOLDERS OF WHEAT HAND ON OMAHA. Soptember Si lMe. There was a fairly gool increase In the recelpu of all gialns today. The wheat market was preity dull and declined fr-m lp k There v. as some demaial for t.n cereal, but those having wheal on hand were not willing to sell their grain at the preaent price. The eorn market was alao weak and there was not much demand for tula ce real. The market was yiunej Wtflo loser. The osts market was unie.lle.i n soul Ho higher to to loser. The receipt a of this cereal were good, but the iiemanU v. a very slow. eles of rye and barley were very light and there was no Inrpcrtant change In either of these markets. Clearances were: V heat and flour, equal to 6S4 K bushels; corn, 1,000 bush r.s; oats. M,t4 bushels. Live. pool: Hpoi wi.ee t, unchanged to l'nd lower; corn, Hd lower. t-ilmary wheat reca.pts were IKl.ftlO bushels end shipments 1.47i,) buahels, against receipts of !.,, w bush,, is and auipnienu of 1,1.I.ii0u b..ahels last year. 1'ilmarv corn reeln( weie 711.0.0 bah- els ai.d siiipmenta n,,i buahe s, asanat lecoipta of Sln.0.4) buahels and snlpinenis f aw.Miu buahels isst year. Pr.marv oata receipts ware P 1.0OO bush- cU snd shipments l.Ui.O bus.iels, agaliml reovipis 01 M4.M piisneia ana nniiiitents of l,u;n,0Ju bunhe.s last year. CAKL.OT KKCKlPTS. Wne iU Corn. Oats. tui 1.6 fV )askt. ftUtabaaa: le lb. Potatoes; Ohio, a-o bu. 8rcetpotatoes: Hampcra, ll. hamper; Vtralnlaa, barrels, .i hbl. M'TB-No. 1 aalnuts, Uo lb.; tllberta. V-o lb ; Hraslls. llo lb.; pecaaa, UvO lb.; almonds. M I Ik KRW TORK GRMCHAL MARKET Qaotattnaa of Ike Day em TaHaae 4Wwma4l4tes. NEW TORK, Kept. .4.-FLOUR Stcadv. WllKAT-Spot Irregular: No. 1 red and No. I hard. U .21. e. I, f., New York; No. I northern, Diiluth, II m1. and No. 1 norihern. slanltoba, Wc, c. I. f., Huf- isio, t utiiiea, nrnt: neptemoer, i.i6V. prompt shipment. II A V St I t'OMN Mpot, steady; No. I yellow, tAs, tiA I S iHt firm; No. t while, 40Uo io x, si.uu. Chicago ITS Minneapolis 610 .. .. Dututh UnwlM 71 f Kannas City 4 U tt. Louis 137 U It Winnipeg ill .. .. haies reported today: Wheat No. I hard wlmer: ( cars, i.v3; t cars, ll.W'i; 1 bulkhead, 11.00; a cars, 11.00, No. 4 hard wlmer: 1 car, 9;c; i rars, 9c; 1 car, Wb-tc; cars, kbo. Hamplo. 1 car, IHA-; cars, too; 1 cars, 82c; car. too; 1 car, mc; S car, hot, 46c. No. 1 durum: car, 11.00. No. 1 durum: 1 car, al.U). No. I mixed: iva cars, 11.00. No. 4 spring: csr. ale; 1 car. &0c No. S spring. 1 csr, 8io. No. 1 velvet chalf: 1 car, 1.0S; 1 car, 11.U8; 1 car, tl.Ov. No. 4 velvet chaff: 1 cr, light, Wic. Rye No. X: 1 tar, 8o. No. S: 1 car, I.e. l0. 4: 1 cara, lac. com No. I white: 4S cars. 6o. No. I yeilow: 6 cara, 6V- No. t yel low: I cara, V-n. No, I yellow 1 1 car, .c. No. 2 mixed: 4 cars, 65c. No. 1 mixed. 5 cars, 66c. Oats No. I wh.te: 1 cur, 8fHc; 1 car, .to'io. Standard: 1 car. !6V. No. 3 white: 1 car, 4c; t cars, 14c; t cars, 83Vc; 4 cara, Mno; 4 Cars, No. 4 while: 4 cars. !Uc; 1 car, Uo. Sample: 1 car. tlc; 1 oar, 2Mc. Omaha tah Prices W neat: AO. 1 tur key, 1.044jl.Ob; No. I turkey, ll.OIHjl.u".; No. 1 haid, tl.0ii(fl.08; No. i hard, f'4l; 11.02: No. 4 hard, P4'(iWc; No. i spring, ilO.-4l.y4j No. I spring, 10a;l.; No. t disrum. WHctjll.OO; No. S durum, Wt 0o no graue, UUwc.. Corn: No. 1 white, H,(3e-c; No. white, fcj6Wo; No. 4 White, MSrnixj; no. o while, M'M-kc; No. white. MMtw: No. a yellow. t4'.J ffiVpc; No. I yellow, 6(iii'i6c; No. 4 yellow, 6,eo; No I yellow, tftSftc: No. 4 yellow, )Vrtiso; No. 2 mixud, 4uoc; No. I mUed. e4!c: No. 4 mixed. 61 W 4o: No. 2 mixed. 64(ii4Wc: No. 6 mlxid. nliaVo. Osts- No. 1 white. r-VV:c; standard, 364ib'Vc; No. white, iWaW No. 4 white, SJ'-WfXSo. ilarley: Malting. 4rK4o: No. 1 ied. 4044c Rye; No. 1, t7tio; No. 1, SHVufeic. Cliloago closing irlc,, furnished The Res by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 816 So. Sixteenth street, Omaha. Artlclt Open. I lllgh.l iow. I Clone. 1 Vea'y. Wbeati I I pt. 1 03 I 1 OS 1 I)ec.'MMi K V Ma v. I 9m97. Corn. I t 1 Bpt.r7iyn7i tin Dao. U'Vtl 6fi May.iW,&.7l67474: uaia 1 ept. SS37V Iec. SnS8j Pork. I , tct.i5r3i 11 n Lard. I j jUot.fi Vtfii 8 17 Jan. I CO I I 66 Ribs. Oct 8 rni25 t 40 Jan. I II'. I 8 65 1084 vo 71 67 3 OfiH iHiH 9V?A 108 4 86H 88H 1 lt0 16 17H 71 HR T1H 8S4;Airnea 67V.T 8 28 1 7vt I 8 15 8 66 I 8 40 8 53 18 K 16 10 I 8 ID 8 6ZH 8 20 8 40 Must Be Sold! Cathedral District r31 Charles Bt.. I rooms, modern, hot water heat; house Is In good repair; near schools, stores and car line. The price and terms are reasonable. He sure to sea us about this p'aoe, as It la worth mora than the price asked. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 200. 60s' Bee Bldg. FINE CORNElt ' Northwest corner 0th and Cass, about 4 fast east front on aOth and 81 feat soutri front on Caas, alao next lot north, 40 ft. eaal front on 80th. All Improvements la - street. Any reasonable offer on either or both of these lots will be considered. They have to be sold in the next few dsys. 0. M. KYLAXDEK, . 164 Omaha Natlonal Bank. FOR CASH 4-ROOM HOUHK. Fine location, 1767 Websiar; sacrifice for quick sale. cWe C. Thorern, R3 N. 1th L WklST BiNfexjN the new town, en Kortbweatern railroad. WE8ITES STREET STATION, (seat 4 Webster. rif. Chleaao, ft. Paal, ' M laaeapolla Oaaaha naaart. Arrlra Paaamsar I M am b U mm Cltr BiaraM.... k I PS am tll li a loa fltr raaasassr k I M am tmirioo LmkI k 00 pm b 1:1 am a dailr- dallr axcapt Ennlay. Twia ftr lout Council Bluffs WEsT BEN BON. the new town on North western railroad. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS EAST TERMS. Small pay mailt down, balance on terms to suit, will buy a splendid home, one block from Dundee car line; house la biloK. I rooms, eijened-.n poioh. gaa, eiectrla lights, bath, furnace, full cemented basement, oak finish down stairs, white enamel second floor, fuU sited lut, bam on rear. AH street improvements nijda. Priced right. lkgnt take amaller house or acreage as part psynieut. Every thing In per fect order. W. T. 8MITH CO., City National Bank Building THRKU full lots, good 7-ruom bouse. splendid well, good cistern and barn. Plenty of fruit and shade tree a, lX tlouk north from Krug park on paved street. Comer of ttd snd Pratt streets. In a district where property Is very valuable. IlkiiO cash hove For nartmulers see owner, M re. Belterf. en property er phone Walnut ST. FRANCIS' ACADEMY IS SOLD TO THE CHURCH All of the lots comprising the property of Ht. Fran eta academy were sold yes terday by Its owners, the Bisters of Charity, to the parish of 8t Francis Xavler Cathollo church. The school property adjoins the church and Is really part of the church and parish grounds. The sale wag mads by D. Mahar of Iowa City, representing the sisters. Mr. Mahar to the father of Mrs. Hubert U Tinier. Rev. Father McMsnus of tha church. Emmet Tlnley and II A. Wick- ham represented tha parish. Tha consid eration was 830,000. Immediately after the sale was negotiated Mr. Mahar an nounced that he was authorised to re mit 810.000 of the purchase price of the property by Instructions from the mother general of the Sisters of Charity. The property has been used for many years as an academy for girls and Bt. Francis acadsmy has been one of the iibted educational Institutions of the western part of the state. Recently the school was removed. It Is understood that the property is now to be used by the Catholic school for boys, Su Joseph's academy, which has practically outgrown I la old quarters on tha east side of South Sixth street, and whsre a fine new building was built last year. The new grounds and build ings will make Ideal quarters for, the boys' school. A Asked. B Bid. I CHICAGO GRAIN AMD PROVISIONS Featares of the Trad I ear and Clealns; Prteee Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept 24. Signs of enlarged export demand had a strengthening af fect today on wneat, but pries gains were chiefly In the December and May options, September being relatively easy, owing to removal of conditions which imd threatened to make Immediate deliveries here difficult. The market ss a who e closed strong. H&l'Ao not hUher, with December st 5!4o and May at llitio. Other leading staplos, too, all showed an ad vene corn. Wff"c, oats 5j,o to o, snd provisions i'ur.'lo. One of tha leading firms here professed to have truatworlhy Information that huge amounts of flour and whsat to go to Europe were to be contracted for on this side of the At lantic and that prices were likely to re main strong for a long time to corns. Gossip of a big purchase of Canadian wheat for ocean shipment tended to con firm the bullish opinions that resulted and so also did a lata announcement of some export business having been done today in Chicago. Wet weather in the spring wheat statea and In Canada with predictions of additional rain formed an other Influence agstust the bear, uur.ng the first part of the day, however the market was Inclined to sag, especially tho September option, ,wl.,g to a unt.s.on that No. 1 velvet chaff would be acceptable here on time contracts, although subject to a penalty If not clean. Home increase In the movement of winter whesjl was noted, Kansas City receipts sxoesdlng lust year's for the first time this season. On the other hand. snipmenis 110111 ivanaas 1 uy were in ex. cess of receipts, and it was the opinion of a majoilty of dealers here that winter wheat would continue to move only In drib ets. In Ksnais, Ok.ahome and Ne braska it was reported not more than 40 per cent of the winter wheat had been threshed. Corn wound up higher, mainly nn ao oount of demand Induced by the advance In wheat. Unm-tt.ed weather and the comparative smsllness of ths stock on hand here were further elements of strength. Shorts In osts covered freely. Country offerings were small, and ship ping demand rather active. Higher prices for hogs oarrled provi sions upgrads. Outside orders were larger. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BTTTTER No. L i-lb. cartons, 26c; No. t, WVIb. tubs, 12a. CHKF.SE-Imrorted Swiss. 86c; Amer ican Owls. Iftc; block Swiss. twins, 14c; daisies. 14c; triplets, . 16c; Young America, U '; blue label brick, lsvc; llmburger, 2-lb., 20c; New York white. U'4o; Imported French Roquefort, 40q, F18H Trout, lc: white fish. 14c; hali but, Uo; channel catfish. Ike; codfish, 10 lo; mackerel, lbc; salmon, 14c. POULTRY -liens, 12c; ducks. 12c; geeaf, 10c; turkeys, 16c: roosters, la BEEF CUTIS Ribs, No. 1, llto; No. I. 17c; No. 1, llvtc lxjinn. No. 1. 21c; No. t. 17Sc; No. 1, 14,c. Chucks, No. L HWo; No. 1 10y4o; No. 8, Sc. Rounds. No. t 164c; No. t, 14ei No. 1. Uo. Plates, No. 1, c; No. t, kio; No. 1. l'4o. Following products furnished by Ollin sky Fruit company: FRUITS Oransas: California Valen. clas, 17s. 2uoa. 21Ha. 260s. IS 60 box; Cali fornia Valenrlas, 12'. l Js, Iw-s. a, t'l th box. Ieiuona: Extra fancy Oolden Rowl, Suw, li 00 bos; extra fancy Ooldan Howl, IfiO, tlW box; extra fancy 8unklt, tus. at, lU'J box; Red Hall, 14.00 box. Peaches: Colorado Elbertas. 66 crate; Colorado Elbertaa, larse quantltlra. ; Orate; Utah Klhertas, 60s box; 11 bu Apples: Wealthlas, :.50 bbl : Jonathans, Ki.7 bbl. I California Belleflowsis, 11 U) box. Prunes: Italian. Due orate: Italian. ?uantlUrs. Hoc crate. Pears: Ilartietts. ancy, 12.76 crate; Flemish Beauties, Sheldon, (largue 81U0 to Ills orate; Kelfers. bushels. 11 16 bu. Grapes: To kays. 11.60 crats; Concords, lioniegrown, 'On banket. l(nan. ; Mellum fruit, 1 to 12.2b bunch: Juiubo fruit, t'hangulnnla and Port I.linoo, 40 lb. Cantalouia: California Miaalon Hrand. rjtajidarda, 2 76 rrate; t'alifornl.i M.asion lirand, ponies. 12 ii crate; California Mission brand, flats, tl crate. VHOETABI.KR-Oabbase: Homegrown. ISa lb. 1'eppera: 6uo basket Head It uce: II. Ieaf Irltuce. AOo dos. To matoes: Market pr.ee. Parsley: 36d dos. Oniona: aahlntrton. ISjc lb; Span ish. 11.60 ersts. Ureen peas: 60u baacst Celery, 86e dos. Wss and Qreen Means: o. 1. $1.26; No. 3. il.16; HOPS steady; state, to common to city, 616-0; country, 6M'vk; spe- HIDES Steady; Rogot. rlo; Cen- l.'EAT'm'jvF.rin; hemlock firsts, W Uc: seconds. SltfMc. I ROVISIONS I'ork. firm; mess. $16.00 fTI6.hu: laiiuly, Hn.tm'.f .1.00; short dears. $lS.fl(vgl Ml. lteef, steady; mesa, 7 ( 1K.0P- family, 418.6owik.6U. Isvrd, slow; middle west. ,Si.46. Tallow, steady: Hl.'TTKR Steady; receipts, 10.MO tuta; creamery extras, 27igisc; firsts, 24rtrWV; seconds, 2aH1rt4c. KoOS Irregular; receipts. T.X4 caaea; fresh gathered extraa, nlXn; extra flrnts. iHMSV; firsts. f-ti2;c; seconds, au-Ssc. OHBJF5SF-Stesdyj rseelpta, 8.8a boxes; state whole milk, fresh flats, specials, I4iil5c; atate whole milk, average fancy, 14V. 1-OULTRY Dresaed. firm: westsrn froxen rosstlng rlilcksns, l:iqdo; freah fowls. Iced, UWQn&c; fro sen turkeys, i?trcic. OL'I.TRY Alive, firm; western chick ens, Joo; fowla, l7VtMVkc; turkeys. Mo. 1 . Kanaaa City Gra;n and I'rovlalona. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 24. WHEAT No. I hard. 11W01.W; No. red. It lMin.U; Septemlier, 61. OS; December, M'aVii.c; May. :a CORN No. 1 mixed, 6c; No. I whits, 7c; September. bV,Ci December, SSc; May, I OATS-No. 1 white. 8S4307Ho; No. t mixed svasfto. blIThlt Creamery, Vai firsts, 26o; 'Sec. nil a. 'tic; pa. king. 19 ,r. h OtiS Firsts, 2-Vj; seconds, le. I l-Oi I.TRY Hens, lie; roosters. So; ! bro .Icrs, lie. Minneapolis Grain Market. MTNNF.APOTJS, Sept. WHKAT September. pHc; Dei-ember, Me; No. 1 ha'd. 11.02; No. 1 northern, tkotitl.01. FljOrR Advanced; fancy patenta 86.15; firHt cleHra, 14. M); second clears, 13.00. RARI JiY eSJiOto. WHAN-111.00. CORN-No. 8 yellow, KWVtC. OATS No. 8 white, nWc. St. I.onla Grain Market. ST. LOriS, Sept. M.-iWHEAT No. I red, 1.1K'(T1.21; No. t hard, nominal; Sep tember, 1. lm: lecember, 7Sc. CORN-No. 2. 7ojT70Hc; No. t white. 70'tc: September, 70Sc; IHcember. 63Si OATS No. X, nominal; No. I white, nominal. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL,. Sept. 14 WHEATVSpot, No 1 Manitoba, Us lod; No. I. ils d; No. S, lis 7d; No. 1 northern Duluth. lis 4Hd: No. 2 western winter, 10s Sd; No. 3 hard winter, lis lo4d. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, 8a Id. BRADSTRlCKT'S TRADE REV1KW Carrents Are Kannluar More Freely Than Heretofore. VEV TORK. Sept, at.-BmcUtreeta to morrow will ay: "Trade curnnts are running more freely than heretofore: re maining obstacles to progress sre pass ing; growth la of thecumulstlve type", seotlons somewhat pesalmlirtlo a while ago are now taking a brighter view of the future, and International, political .1 Kn.n.lal , , AF .linu-inllv IllV. aSHum'-d more pleasant sh ports, nltnnugn negotiations for tho huge Hrltlsn-r rencn loan tinve not been entirely completed as yet. "Three forces loom large In the week s expansion cold weather, higher prices for cotton and foreign orders for muni tions of war. The first named fsxstor, coupled with that of profitable flguree for the south's chief staple, has brought out larger orders for ootton goods, blan kets, flannels, underwear and heavy full goods, while export trade kerm steel mills and machinery shops rushed to cs- fiac.ty. Ine'dentslly, rod orders are hat er, stocks being light at most points, and retail trad, dull In the early week ow ing to warm weather, later on enlivened as tne result or lower temperatures. Weekly bank clearings, t.'l.4J4,6!l,Ki0." ' Coffee Market. NTHW TORK, Sept. 24. COFFRIO-The market for coffee futures opened steady at an advance of 1 to 8 points this morn ing. Business was mostly In the way of switching from October to Decemlier and to July, at 40 points, however, and prices later eased off under a few scattered of ferings In the absence of any aggressive support The close was at a net decline of 1 to 4 points. Sales were 14,000 liens. Soptember. 6.06c; October, 6.06c; Novem ber, I.OWc; December, 6.11c; January, 6.l!c; Februsry. 6.20c; March, 6.2.; April. 6 K.-; May. 6.36c; June, 6.41c; July, 6.4ic; A11 gust, 6.61c. Spot, nulet; Klo No. 7. 6c; Santos No. 4. 9c Cost snil freight offers were sbout unchanged on tho average, ranging down to 140c for Santos 4a. Milreis prices In Hraxll were unchanged, with Rio exchange on London l-32d higher, at 12 7-62d. Colt n Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 24. COTTON-Spot, steady; middling uplands, 11.15c Halss, lOo bales. Cotton futures closed barely steady; October, 11. 3 to; December, 11.76c: January, U 87o; March 12.11c; May, 12 870 Cotton futures opened stesdy; October, II 15c: December, 11 6lc: January. 11.71k:; March, U.OOc; Msy, 1121c. The ootton market closed several points off from the bet under hssvy resllxlng, with the tons barely steady, although Inst prices showed net gslns of from t to 18 points, with the near months relay tlvelr firm. LIVERI OOU Sept. 84 COTTON-fipot, unohanged: good middling, 6!ild, mid i lln,-, 4 6K1; low mldd.ing, 4 lid; salea, 15,000 bales. I Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Sept. M. PRAIRIE HAT Cholce upland, none here. 111.60; No. lj 110 Kxrll 00; No. I. tt.OOti 10.00; No. 1. $4.00 tis.00. Choice midland, pons here, 111.09; No. 1. II0.U0jM0.60: No. 1 IK.OOnftlO.oO; No. 8. 84 OWh. 00. Choice lowland, pone here, 110.00; No. J, l.00u.60; No. t, 7.00.00; No 8. .OJnfjT.0O. STRAW-Cholce wheat, 84.00S.60; Choice fist or rye, 84.6""r7 (in. AI.FAUFA-cholce, 11100312.68; No. L 111.0041 U.W; No. I. I8.OOWQ.00. Oil sal Hoala. SAVANTfAH. Os.. Sept. 84.TU RiPE N TINE Firm, I7.t4c; ssles. 844 barrels; receipts, M bsrrnls; shipments, Pol barn-la; attcks, 16,247 barrels. ROR1N Firm; sale 1.134 barrsl; re ceipts, 1 lsT barrels' shipments, f"l bar rels; stocks, 67,10 barreia Uitatlons; A, B. C, I J, E, F. O. It snd I, 14 44: K, 170; Hi, 4.60; N, 8G.20; WQ, 16 00; WW, i'.20. St. J--i 1 e Stock Miekst, ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 24. CA TTLE-Rs. il, foO hnad; market steady stsers, P.mtl.M; enws and heifers, i.0o&.00, c?lvea i 00.M. HX1S-Receipts 1000 head: market 10e hlsher: too. 11.00: bulk of sales. M.ktKf I i 09 SHEEP AND IaA MRS Receipts 6000 head; markst stesdy: lambs, M OOy.. ' Matal Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 84. M ETA L-S I. ad. 84. !Vi. 8-elter, not quo'ed. Copper: Firm; electrolytic, $11.00. Iron: Steady and unchanged Tin: Quiet, (X XOtt 2.76 At lxndon: Hiiot copper. 4' is 6d: fu tures 7i II' 4d: aloctrolytic, M.VI. Snot tin. sU'l '; futures. (l'l. An lmony, A 126. Lead, 3 12s ttd. Spelter, sill. Saar Market. NEW TORK, Sept 94 -4-nrfJAR Raw, ay; oantrliukal, $3 l7t4 X W :; nvilaaaa, r.'fi'fllll Refined, unaettled. Futures opened steadier on scattorad ooveriiig and buying. At noon prices) were ono to three points higher. f.-,or.i4 Asvlcs and Dried Fratts NHWi YORK. hept. $4. EVA PoRATtD APPIKH Oi'let. DKIE.D FRUITS Prunes, quiet. Aprl eola arid peaches, stsady. .lLalslna, In active but steady. Dry Goode Market. KBW YORK. Sept. M DRY OOODS Vitton tiioxle. hiaher; citon yarna, hlsiier; wool irutrketa, eaaieri reatly-tu-wear trade Is Improving ispldly. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Seceipta Light and Trade ii Slow at Steady Price Sheep Receipt Very Light. HOGS FULLY 10 TO 15 CENT3 UP OMAHA. September 14. 1J16. Receipts Were: Cattle. Hose. Sheep. Offti-.sl Monday .... 17.1M 1.146 ,)4 Hfilclal Tueailay 10.341 l.:i4 4;, An fk.ll..al L -.1 ..- - - T ,.l I til M M q.f.claj Thuri-lay...'... aiLW li 8.kS4 r.aiimats rriilay KrO x.mw i.sv Five days this wek..H,7Sl Same days lait week. I-.O40 'mt days 8 weeks ao Same da a I oeke tm 16.634 8 mi days 4 weeas ao S1..W name oui last year..4.6.s 1 he folloaing tsbis snows ns reoelpts of cattle, boss and sheer at the Omaha live stock msrkft for the year to date as compared with last yer; lu 1914. Ine. Cattle 76S.I.' 6J1.U7I ltl.x.8 Hoss lliksiiN) l,77;'i.74 XW.TH Sheep 8,llsXiWS a.Ory.060 127,171 Ths following tabie shows the average Prices for ho at the Omaha live etouk market for the last tsw days with comparisons: 11,756 114.W )kVi 161..'! V.3o !. ; U.,44 12M.',!1 8 1 .7-4 its me Dst. I 1I6. I1M4.IHII 'll?. 'lll.H1 !" Sept. Sept, be pi. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. r-ept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. cept. 6. 1 I 8V4j I 7 S hnkl 6 TSV, I I It 8 m 141 M4I 6 111 771-, t 64 67H 1S 7 W 8 66 T 7 I 04 8 611 J 76 1(1 j 1 7 17 SN I .VI 41 ft. I 43 I 4H T W 7 W 8 01 7 8 06 8 ON 8 tol I 06 8 r B6I Pt I !"l 17 I s I 6 1 4 1 8 xT 4 I 4.' 8 4i II I ml 1 1 8 in a 41 661 I 81 a I (1 71 ( 64 tl 17 7 ST 06 IM I II M MM nil w 7 M r Feeders In the aged sheep class were en- I tlrelv absent. Fat sheep were not very wall repre sented and brought shout steady prices. Fat ewes aaaln reached 16.60, with a little package of wethers at 16 and a couple of bunches of yearlings took 14.60, Movement active all around and ev erthlng was on Its wsy to the scales by shortly after 14 o'clock. Quotation en sheep snd Ismhs. Ismbii, good In choice, M.K-ff 40; lamha, fair to fond, I1.16&S.26; lambs, feeders, $;,76 .; yeailin, fair to choice, le.7iti4.uu; yearllnga, feeder. 6.0ajr7.00; wethers, fair io choice, li.oiVfi6.0li; ewes, good to choice. 86.0W6.60; ewes, fair to g.ewl, 4.60 ttt.w; sues, feeders. 4. boy 6. Hi. iUipresentatlve sates: No. At. Pr. Ul Idaho feeder lamha 64 8 10 .4 Idaho feeder lamba 43 7 60 1631 Wyoming feeder lambs 61 I 16 P cubs 60 7 60 lo naitis ewes 10- t m 10 culls VI 4 06 PO Idaho lamba , S6 I 24 114 Wyomtng feeding ewae loo t 60 14K Wyoming yearlings M 4 60 M Wyoming ewes 10 IN !KS W yomlng ewes 64 st li6 Wyoming feeder lambs be J 76 CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET 7M 761 7 M 8 M I 04 VMi, 8 2 8 7S 8 17 t Ul I 10 I 441 8 14 Receipts and disposition of live stock at tha Union Stock yards. Omaha, Nob., for twenty-four hours endlug p. nv, September 24. 1H16: RKCEIPTS. C, M. St. P. .. ' Wabash Missouri Psrlflo ... .. 1'nlon Psdilo 10 C. N. W.. east.. 1 O. A N. W.. wtsl.. 8 C, St. P., M. A O. .. C, B. Q.. asst.. 1 C, R. Q west.. C. R. I. A r.. east.. 4 C, O. W 1 Total reoelpts 1H 1 3 1 7 S4 3 a 14 1 4 1 .. 1 :: i i i 41 27 "l NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET Broad Demand for Inveitment Share Koit Wholesome Feature. RAIL SHARES IN THE ADVANCE DISPOSITION HEAD, Morris Co Swift tk Co V Cudahy Packing Co 165 Armour A Co ls Sohwarts A Co J. W, Murihy.... Kohr Packing Co J. H. Hoot at Co ( J. It. Bulla Rosnnstouk Bros. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ill 6X4 4-l isa XiiO 664 17$ bii 1.8M 1.1.4 3.416 Kellogg H. F. llsmllton.. Sullivan Bros Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Christlo Roth John Harvey Kline Other buyer Totals. CATTLE Receipts 4 14 10 4 $0 w 1 !S i 17l KM 1770 ,17 13.676 were extremely light, ouly 8W head being reported In. 1 his brunts ths total for the week, how ever, up to S6.761 head, which Is ovsr 10,000 head larr than tor the same daya last week ana 4,wu nesa larger -"" " year ago. . There wers not enough cattle of any kind In eight this mornlngto make a market or Interest buyers. The offerings for the most part consisted of odds and ends, a little sprinkling of sverythlng, except really good kinds. Ae usual tinder such circumstances tha trade was slow snd lacking In new or Interesting fes t u res. Such cattle as there were sold at prices nominally steady with yesterday. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice fed yearlings, H0iir.e6; fair to good fed ysarllngs. 16 6Xrji4t.); common to fair td yearlings. .6oli8.IO; good to choice heavy beeves, lO.OiKii'O.Mf.; fair to goon oornfsd beeves. $.80i9 00; commo" to fair oorn fed beeves. 16.76'p.S0: crime grsas beeves, IH.0Oti8.4O; good to choice grass beeves, 17 "6,00; fair to good grass besves. 66.76 tV7.40; common to fair grass beeves, Ifi.knii 6.76; good to choice grass heifers, lii 2MB 6.60; good to choice graas cows, ta.'WieUO; fnlr to good rows, 16.006,76; oonunon to fair cows. $4.004.00; prime feeding steers. I7.7MJ6.40; good to rholoe feedare, $7.2ir7,75; fair to good feeders, 6.6oit7.16; common to fair feeilers, I6.D0A6.64; good to choice Blockers. 7.76jj56; fair to good stockers, l-l.7yn7.75; common to fair stockers, $6.60Ui.76; Stock heifers, $'.7i-t(i 1(0; stock cows, $5.60494.26; stock calves, $6 66.60; veal calves, $6.00010.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $6.o0t f). Representative sales: COWS. Ae. Pr. Ns. A. Pi. . til 4 II 11 104 I M . KID 4 60 I 4 16 .CO 4 7 11 "1 I 4 .10TT I 4 lit I 6 HEIFKKS. M7 I III 1 6 6 0 7 711 I 14 1 1140 4 M 140 40 1 7M I 71 1 1W0 4 71 7M I W CALVES. 41 4 ft 1... ti M I! T M 1 I I 14 00 STOCK EHS AND FBEDBRS. II I 44 I WIS II It 1 1044 4 40 NKHRAI4XA. 1$ heifers... 867 6 70 I cows 1000 6 70 14 steers. ...1140 7 66 $2 heifers.. W6 6 25 HOtJ With another light run and all other markets sharply higher, shipper had a merry scrairrtile for the few good lights and light butchers that were here. Prices this morning were th highest of th year on shipping grades, and showsd at leaal a Kwixxj gain over yesterday, while here and there an Individual ssls luked even more than that. Shippers bought good 140-pound butcher Weights st the top, $7.Ki, whloti, by the way, la ton higher than tha best price paid this year up to today, and a piece of a load of very good lights reached $7.80. As has been the case every day this week packers at first refused to follow the shipper advance, but wore again forced to do so. and In the end the bulk of the killing hogs sold on a fully loo lbc hlghsr basis, with an occasional sale as much as sue higher. Trade waa fairly active after a trading tmais was estab lished, and with the exception of a bunch or two of heavy sows, every thins sold before I SO. Moat of the killing nogs were Drought CottTe firm Hogs Tlasy Sheep Strong, CH R-AOO, Sept. M. CATTLE Re ceipts, l.mio heatt; market firm; native beef cattle, HOoti 10.40: western steers, $6.MM1.6: corns and heifers, tt.to-'u.J, caivra. 17. 26 :il 11.00. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 hend; market eaay to lcv-'Oo advsnce; bulk, $7.aiii.U.; Ita ht. 17.60tuS.4A: mixed. KAi.46: heavy. 1'. r..y 6.I0, rough, $6.6vd4.s0; pigs, A.7; k.on SUF.FP AND LA M US Receipt a, 12.000 need; market strong; wetners. x-i.nope.w; a waa, $4.ij6.76; lainos, .uo.o0. St. I-oal Lire Stack Market. ST. UH'l.t. Mo., Sept. 24.-"ATTlK IteM'lpta J,iH' head; market Fteaity; na tive beef steer. $7.fnv 10.X; yearling steers and hellers, $Sflt!lO0O; cows, $6.n0 ifrS.OO: stockers and feeders, $C.0uia6.26' southern atcecs, .s,2.'4i to; cows ana heiteis. Koo(i6.60; native calves, Iti.ooa' ll.uv HOOfl Recelpta tfr head; market higher, at yesterday's average; pigs and lights is 7f. 4 mixed and butchers, $7MW(i.40; a-ond heavy. r.sifl0". SHhllvP AND LA MUM-Recetnts. 2.H0 head; market steedv- lambs, XH.UOfSpH.60; sheep and ewee, $i.OO(J7.7. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS C1TT. Mo.. Spt. 24.-4-AT-TLlO-llecelpta, 600 head; market higher: prima fed eteri, $6.Mfi 10.00; dree awl beef steers, $(.. 40. ae-tern steers. $H.409 .ii; stockers and feeders. $6.7tUK.00; bulls, $6.0016.00; ralvos, $t;.li4i 10.00, HOGS Receipts, 8,:i head: market higher; bulk of sales. $7.Bkhn.w' h'svy. l7.0Vti7.80; packers and butchers, $7.2tF 8.00: light, 7.mi8.10; pigs, r.l-ir..75. SHK&H AND LAMBS lUrteipla, 4,600 head: market higher; lambs, $,.iil.4.i; yearlings. $ 7r-01.7&; wethers, $6.60-(ifl,60; iww, o. i4itl.Oo. Sloaa Illy Mr Stock Market. SIOl.'X CITY. la.. Sent- 81. CATTUJ Receipts, 600 hesd; market, steady; eowe and -heifers. H.&Sit,Sb, cannera, .l.ri0ru4.60. HOOH Receipts. 1,000 head; market nmjiv mwer: hesr)-. 7.nif7.0; mixed, $7.liv.f7.LJ); light, 4.709,7.1O; bulk of sales. $7.1U7 20. SHKkil' AND IJMBft- Receipts. 1.1.10 head; market steady; ewes. 4.(v5f4.trt; lambs, lo.ln.ii.10. Lire Stork la Nlaht. Receipts of live stock at tha five nrtn- elpsl western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Sioux City ;m i,(io i,ro) St. Ijuula t. 2,70ii 2 Ml) 1.0.i0 Knnaas City , 6c0 tilm) Chicago l.Oiin 11,000 U.iiao Bouth Omaha 860 i'.kOO 7,300 NEW TORK. Sept. 24-The most Inv- Sreeaive snd wholeaome feature of to ay's market was the broad, If somewhat belated demand for Investment shares comprising the rnllroad group. Theae stocks featured the very active trading of the final hour, reusing the more vol atile apeclslties to fall back to a subor dinate ol 1 Ion. Buying of ths railroad stocks coin cided with reports thst the preliminaries connected with ths Anglo-French credit negotiations had reached a satisfactory working ial. It alio wss rumored that the Interstate Cmnmece commission would soon announce a scnedu a of ireignt ratea more favorable to some of the weat ern rosda, but this received little cred ence. More likely the rise had Its genesis In en Increasing belief that the leading trantortatlin companies have "turned the romer'1 and thst they must inevitably participate In a largo measure with the greater activity at Important Industrial renters, as well as In the forthcoming crop movement. Virtually all classes of railways figured In the advam-a. but greatest strength wss shown by Canadian Pacifln, which rose 4 Mi points to 163, and the other Pacifies as well as grangers, trunk liners and coal ers. The Sinn hern roads moved forward briskly, particularly Louiavlllo aV Nash ville, which gained 1 at l.'l1 snd South ern Railway preferred up 1 st 64V I'nlti-d States steel's strength wss an other factor the stock sdvanclng 14 to 7V, on Individual transactions aggregat ing 66.60O shares. Karly trading was limited mainly to Baldwin Locomotive, which, roso 4 to the new record of 4; Tennesaee Copper, whose rise of 4 to iW. was based on the company's new fi nancing; American Smelting, up 1M at H!', Orm-ible Steel, which at Re high of P7V eame within a fraction of Its record; Westlnghotise, American Car and Foundry and Colorado Fuel, the latter recording a a further maximum gain of 14 at 6oe. Bethlem Pteel closed unchanged st $n4. but the preferred went up 16 points to an, a new rarorci, whicn it retained at the close. Total sales amounted to M4,0Of Shares. Bonds were strong", with an appreciable amount of foreign offering on the rise. Total par value aggregated $3,K60,000. Cnltcd Stalea bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leadlns quotations on slocks today were: Salea Hit. Low. Class. save 4 -. 614s 'V T I I I I... 1... I... I... II... I... It... I... at $6.Vu7.2&. with practically nothing aoli Uig uuut-r H ana a sprinaiing on to the top, 17. k6. Current values are aUR of buiutMc higher than at last week's close, and In the case of hogs a 7oc ad vene has been registered. Shipping hogs are selling at the year's high point, whllo packsra' bulk Is the highest since early lit July, and the same ean be said of tha average cost. Receipts today were estimated at only forty-five cars, or 2,800 head, lnavlng the five days' total at the very small sum of U.'i24 head. This Is ll.OuO smaller than a week ago. ll.ooo short of two weeks eso, and l&.OuO lighter than a year ago. For the week to date the run Is amaller than for any similar period sliloe August, 1U14, and with that exception for a number or years, Repiesentatlve salea; la the lightest N. ti.. 17.. 4n). . (.. !.... !.... 44.... 11 Av. Sh. Pr. ...Ili4 IS 16 ...u Mt la ...I M IN ...114 ... TO ...lit ... 7 04 ...HO H I 14 ...11 ... t 10 .. IM IM t U ...r-i ... 1 u .. in ... 1 10 At. Hn. Pr. N M Ik N II ... T 16 ,.. T ID ... T 40 ,.. 7 46 4 t 74 ... 1 m ... T M ... 1 Pi ..14 ..1.1 ..111 ..III No. 74 ... T.... Ml.... II.... .... si 114 I4 4 101 U tl 0 ltd UH1CKP Arrivals of ghsan and lamba today were eoneluerably amaller than on moat of th Frldaya during the laat alg weeks. Suppllig consisted of some twenty sewn cats, ur 111 head, while most of the week-end runs of late have amounted to fifty car or more. Total for ths week Is 11-6 Hi) lad, being l.oOO smaller than last k. but lO.OtA) larger than two weeks ago. and a gain of ll.ooo ovsr ths oorrespoiiuina week last year. By way of diversion fat lamba mads up the big end of the supply today. Lvea then offerings were moderate, and the n arket oiwnad out In good season on a Pm lio higher bssls. Moat of tha dlr sbls lamba brought $1 S6a.4n, the latter price being the top for the day and week. One bunch of lambe that packers would hardly have looked at vsslarday waa bought by a killer at $8 .26, wbloh was anyway a dime above what tney would have brought as feeders Thursdsy, As usual at ths week's close feeder buy ers were thinned out, and the soant of fering moied on a fully stesdy basis, anything at all desirable bringing- I4.1A '." M ... to l ... M.OOO ... 14 0 , 17,eo 61 li4j n.' 41 SPS Hla ... I. POO 104 a ID) ... 6,KO '4 400 r; in;H IH l.0 V 10 10l. 1 lM't i:4H IMS en) Hf I3KS Like l.eil '! 7. ira " 7S. ! I. I" 4Hi l 15'. s II" 04 4 m l.i'o to 4.KM MVt 14 11 .ltl 111 l.ll 44 .. 10.1 4 .. l.iao .. 11.4 121 11 14 S ao U7 47'4 40 S 11 136 1S i;.7 s.io , l.MWI N.nxi Totals $.060 80.800 17.400 Council Bluffs Seven Indictments By U, S. Grand Jury Seven lndlotment ware returned yes terday by the federal court grand Jury after only a day's work. The report wag made yesterday and tho Jurors returned to their task. Five of the persons In dicted were under arrest and the Indlct tnsntg were made public All of tho five were arraigned before Judge Wade and four of them entered pleas of guilty. Oeorga Plntsler, accused of a violation of the Mann white slave get, waa Indicted on two counts and entered a plea of gtiilty to one, receiving a sentence of two years In the federal penltettlary at Fort Leavonworth. plntsler Is accused of transporting- Kthsl Redfern from Ot tumwa to Omaha for Immoral purposes. Henry Ward. Thomas Murphy and Paul Trask, Indicted for having In their pos session and selling opium, cocoa leaves and morphine, entered a plea of guilty to bavins the goods In their possession, and the other charge was dismissed by Dis trict Attorney Porter. The men were sentenced . to five month each In the county Jail, dating from their arrest by the pollcg last May, so they will be re leased In about three weeks mors. W. D. flchermerhorn, alias William De Forest, was Indicted under the white slave law for bringing Mrs. Esther Osnts from rreeport. 111., to Council Bluffs. They were followed by Mrs. Osnts1 hug band, who came here after receiving an earnest appeal from his wife to be for given. Scliermerhorn and the woman were In Jail when he arrived and had a meeting In the office ot United States Commissioner spencer Smith, at which a full reconciliation took place. Osnts and his wife left on an afternoon train to re turn to their family of half a doisn mall children. Schermerhorn waa left to face the musio alon. Ho ha deter mined to fight the case despite over whelming evidence. Alaaka Oold Allla-rhalnara Amerltwn llaei Sugar Amarloaa t an Amarlnaa Leeomotlve Amarlraa . at R. ... Americas l. A H. phi. Am. Sugar Rafntnf Amarloaa Tal. A Tl.... Amarlran Tobare Anaeon4a Copper .. AtnMean Jialdala Iieomntlve ftaltlmor Ohio... Helhleliain Hie I Hreolilirn Rtl.1 Tranalt t:aiifornta rvtroUura ... t'anaiitan ISeirta IVntral Laaihar f-hasapaake a Ohio... t'liloato 11. W rhti-aio, M. A Ht. P. Chlraao A N. W i-hli-aao. H. I. A P. Rr.. . rhino (r?r l.X'l tMlorsiln Kul Iroa... CriK-lbl giM IKiinr AUG. pM.,., DiatlllarC gacurltlaa .., Hrl. (lenarnl Klerirte Oraat Northara pfd tlraat No. Or elf ' 4)titnnlni Khploratlon. 1 lilluola Ontral lnUrborough Can. Corp. lnplr4lMi Coppar Imrrnallenal HarvaMar. kannat I'lir South-ra... Ihlsh aVIlay txnilivllla Naahrlll.. Mrxlran rstrolaum Miami Capper MlMourl, K. A T Mlaaourl rarltl Natloual Laa6 Nevada Copper Naw York Central N. T , 14. H. A H Nnrl'nfk A Waatara I Northern Pt-ltlo Paeiria Mall 1 PH Mo Tel. Tel.., Puiimaa Palaa Car , ysnaarlTtnls 4 1" IM1 u s Ray Cos. Chopper I an la fl. loaning w u im 1 H.rui.llo Iron a Stael..,, tl 7' K"Ulhrn Ptcl'lo 20,110 Tannaaaee Coepar Taiaa t vmpany . 41 H 60 .S US IIS oe l.l l. ins 11 .10 4M 4S s MS 11 it 171 1.1"0 mo im . lis 1,4011 us 1-4 14 'S i ns 4. OH) 144 lore HIS li 1 l"0 vs IkS ITS 14S 4S 44 .'.. II',, 141,. l'.l 171 ! l'.ISi 6SU.I 1-1 I an, 1 liovj rs mw 14 insi , I.TH6 ll.l . 1,700 ITS 1S s 4"-S MS ... H.100 ... t mo ... T.IMVt lilt ... 11, mo 'ui IS II ' l"S! 1-". . 14 4 S 1I1S 11. INS H0 11 , 1 '. IM!' 110 . ms ." 4lk 4', II t nine I'aeirie Vnlim Paolflo pr4 t'nllfd Ktataa Itiaat... V. g. gleal p(d t'lah Coppar Wefiara t'aloe W-aaiinxhouie Cleelrlo Cruelhle Hlatl Montana Power , Oanaral Motor 41 S 4.1'S 143S 14 S lit 41, SOD MS M 00 in t:s 14' 87.PX 1I1S Uo 1"S S n,M)o :s ns 7n". 400 IMS 1141, IMS . . t ans Ii I4o0 77 47.iO 1 KIO )U ie I3s u 74 S 1IS " im an Total axles lor the day, MO. 000 aharaa. - V-' Money MeWat.' KBW YORK. Sept. 24 MERCANTILE! PAI'HIb-3StlVi Per cent.- STfciRLlNa KXCHANOKj-tO-dBY bills.. $4.66; demand, $1.7076-. cables, 14.71'jri. SILVER Bar, 4fo; Mexican dollars,' 8SHc. ; BONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad, strong. I TIMffl IXANSteady; (k days. s82i per cent; to days, IVsrtjJ per oant; six: months. I per rent. CALL MONEY-tVsady; high, t per oant; low, 1 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per rent; last loan. 8 per cent; r losing bid, 1H psr cent; offered at $ per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follow: V. g. rat. la. rag.... ST nr. It. 4 T. tat 4s. T 60 aounoa r. S. I, rag... 60 coupon ... tl. g, 4a, rag... a coupon .. vT Mo. Pea. ov. I.. ..100HN, T. V. eb. ..14 .1044. Paaam it. coupon.. loos er. la ,. Am. Smaller 4a....l'1fcNo. Paolflo 4a, .......... . . v. ' " . ..lOofc'rt. T. Cltr 4Sa....l(Hsl ,.lu4 N, T. eiaia 4SC....1IU , i"S!. T. ri. If. 4k II. HIS) ..... Hi'.. A. T. T. o. 4SC.101S 60 I 63S Armour a 10. sc- fih. L. rat. 4a. .1 1 Atohlcas a. 4s.... I Pa. T. T. la.... M7. bol. Utile 4a I'kWiii ca. 4Sa littv ( a Parl'lo let MKaadln sen: 4 Ts fbce. A Okie 4 Sc. 44 I. U 4 I. f. . pi'.. . i;, a. u. I- 4, ... so. rao. c. . a. a . 1 . a?u . O. It. I. A Y. r 4c CIS o nr. Charge Filed Against Miss Julia Officer An Information was fllad In police court yesterday morning by Sanitary Of ficer liendrlx accusing Miss Julia Officer with maintaining a nuisance at her home, 1j0 Fifth avenue. It was charged that a numbsr of chick ens kept la pens were not properly cared for, thst ths pens were unsanitary and detrimental to the near neighbors. The complaint was filed after a con ference with City Solicitor Schneider, who drew up the Information for the sanitary officer to sign. Miss Officer wss not compelled to appear In police court. At the request of the city solicitor the case was continued until Saturday. She has retained attorneys who will defend her when required. Ileal P.atate Transfers. The following real estate transfers filed Thursdsy were reported to The Bee by the Pottawattamie County Abstract com pany: Weaterly Savings bank to Oscar A. ' Norene, lot A. block 6, Sackett'S addition, q. e. d $ 1 Eugenia I). Alger to Peter Mogen strup, lot 11, C. Perry's Second addi tion, w. d 600 S. P. Marquis to William Lewis, lot I, block li, Hall's addition, q. 0. d.. 1 Three transfera, total. ...$608 Marrlac Lleenses. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday t the following named parsons: Nam and Addrese. Age. M. C. Olll. Stanaberrr. Mo :.n Nora Juul, Council Bluffs 22 William L Klrkner. Council Bluff 31 U Oleu Hansen, Council bluffs. Garland combination gaa and coal ranges, $60.09. See us about them. P. C. Da Vol Hardware company. if. O. a . rar. esc... i en Haiiwar M .... ars I). a 11 U. rat. I.. 4tl'nlou fcetfie 4. ".. I'. Pla pan. 4c s ta ev. 4c. cav Han. Klaetrlc 6c Id t!. g. Ru ber ...! i Ul. No. 11 4S P..WV. S. Blacl aa HI. Can. rf. 4a... i Wahach let Knv K. C. Ms, raf. la... l7Swi t'nloa 4Sa . IVI LAN. vol. 4a.... 10 Weal. Kiev. tv. 4c. 1W, Btl. 1 t I. mnt Mtoeka and Pftcrtc, Quotalloac furolchcl kr burna, Brinker A C., 441 Omaha National bank building: - . : gtoeka . Bill, Ashed. Amarloaa Bccurliico,- pro A 14 , bMlrloe ( r.aui-') pli M liacr Co pre) , l ur National Hank of Oroila KSIrmonl craenwry pM., cl-41 10 - Kclrra ut rrcamcry ooin im v Herald Olds . I par cent pM.,., Uuoolo Tel. l., -B Ii Uuoola Tel. T.. p(4 IT Kaaiae Clip K. A L, aaot IT Looee-Wll.c firet pf6 ! Omaha A '. B. St. Hr . pf4 e-4l.. M Omeaa C. B. Hr. a B ' 4 I alia Stouk Yaroc etock M4 Kuliixrxcr A Sona fi Ualll A CO 11 . BiiDdc - . . . Burner, Neb., he Chlra.o Maalrlcl 4a, Mil ,i fee. J. 1 Ural uerKaac 'C. lM... m Ilouflcc. Wyo.. muulrlitl IS Uncoln Tel. A Tel. 4. 1111 Norlh Plane U A f. la, IH34 lc Aaselea Hy 4a. 140 ..; Omaha AuJIlurlum 4S . VtU (imalia Water 4S, 1911 Omaha A B. ft. Hy. la. mil... Omaha Oaa 4 111 Vi tcu'la I aioa Htat k Tarda la, 1MI gloat Falla gckuola la. UU., : 6S: i -i"l It IS MS 1U0 rr 13 II 't . 4 , MS II mv ii ;i, 10-1 l4 M, ll l linlla 101, VI lot 4 l't VI MS "" I' luu lull luS loii atoo't Market. LONDON. Sept. 14 A fair bu-lnes waa doi In the Aniilcn aci-tl n of the stock, msrke eci e lall In Culled B ates Steel. Canadian Pacific and line, The closing ens s eady. si I. V Kit Bsr. tii por ounce. MONKY-l'-tti4 per cent. DISCOl'NT RATKS Short Mils. tV'o1 i per cent; three months,- 411-1694' pvr' cent, , RacV rearBfa, OMAHA. Sept. M. Bank clearinga for, Omaha today were $3, tn4, 007.63, and for the corresponding day last year, $3,100, 12.62. . Axerlcan Telephcns & Te!8grzt?!i Co. A dividend of Two Do'lare per slar will be oaid on Friday. October II. 115 1 tc stockholders of record at the eloae oil buci mae ou ihurcvuay, aapteotber la.; 1111. a. D. UILKsV Tresjwrtia,