THK HF.K: OMAHA, SATURDAY. SKPTKMBKK 3, 1914. 13 ! i FOR RENT l-ROOM strictly modern house In At con dition, location 8S12 Pacific St. Call at lnft) So. 2Sth St. or phoe Harney IN KOUNTZE PLACE. t-room house. 8211 No. 18th St.; oak fin ish, sleeping porch, $.16. I room 1T Ppenoer, NEW, beautiful heme, rood location, $46. Se this st one. sJASTINOS A HKTPKN-, 1614 Harney Et. $.'15 2701 Davenport St. Reduced to rent at once. 9 rooms, bath, all convenience and garage. o FOR .KENT A new, strictly modern 6 room bungalow-; excellent condition; fine neighborhood. Cnll Douglas 79 dur ing day. or Harney 539 after t o'clock. 651 H 25th Ave.. 6 rooms, uitairs, 111. 131.1 K. 39th, 5 rooms, all modern. $27.50. 215 N. 14th, 8 rooms, all modern, . 1320 Catltr4 Ave.. 6 rooma. 8d floor, 22.M. 5S0 8. 26th Ave., 6 rooms, $ 2121 Leavenworth, t rooms. 120. 1315 S. 3Hh, rooma. $27.50. 1619 N. J3d. rooms. 3139 Ms son. 7 rooma. tTT.50. SIM Mason. 7 rooms, $36. 3151 Farnm, 7 roo-ns, $35. 1310 A Xh Ave., a rms, t bath rms. 10. 1"1 tV SSd. rooms, all modern, $'15. 52ft N. mh, 9 rooma, all modern. $7.5. 1215-18-20 Leavenworth, IS rooms, mod., except furnace. THK BYRON REED CO. Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. FOR ItKNT- Four-room cottage at 3 tip. 2Xth Ave. 1. I Thomas. 412 Pee 624 So. 2Xth St., 9 rms.. all mod . ISO. 2529 Csss ft., rms., 11 mod., $".3. 8610 Jones St., 8 rms., all mod.. $30 1006 So. 22d St., 6 rms.. all mod.. $21.50. 2558 Sahlcr St.. 5 rms.. part mod.. $15. 1364 So. 29th. St., 6 r , mod. ex. ht., la. BIRKETT A COMPANY, 413 Bee Bldg. Doug, tTtt. MODERN 6-ROOM BRICK. HIS Dodge- St..; well finished, splendid condition, fine neighborhood $7(5 ARMSTRONU-WAlH COMPANY. Tyler 1536. 2-10-12-14 State Hank Bldg. 4-R.. new, mod.. 1814. Spruce. W. 291. NEWLY finished throughout; 7-r. house. mod, ex. heat. 2619 Caldwell. V. 3"i24 T s n 1 ttfxp. Co.. movlns I 1 . KPPfl packing A storage 1207 Farnam. D. tug; IN KOUNTKE PIACE. .-room house, 3211 No. 18th St.; oak fin ish, sleeping porch, $716. , 8 rooms. 1636 Ppencer, NEW. beautiful home, good location, 45. C?C mm l Wr. HASTINGS A HKTDKX, 1614 TIamey Ft WEST FAKNAM DISTRICT. Fine 8-room. strictly modern dwelling; nak finish; two baths: everything first class. Near 38th St. right on Farnam. A-l surrounding neighborhood. Rental price only Best rental bargain In city. Make appointment to see through. Scott & Hill Co., Douglas 1009. 303-7-8 McCague Bldg. v'f i r uir:H SCHOOL. t-r. and hall, hot water heat, complete h lo"r.', '"all on 2d. floor, heat, and water paid, new mod. , brick, $70. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat I. Doug. 2715. O FOR RENT We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent This list can be Been free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. 80 S. 6th St. Houses '.hA1.?' Free Rental List Complete Information about every va cant house and apartment in- the city. This service is free. Tel. Douglas 4477. Fidelity-'Storage A Van Co. NONE to compare, ah modern 7-roo" h ouse. also 4-room flat. 220 N. ?3d. NEW, 5-roora house. Inquire 60S So. 62d St. Call' Harney own, Fidelity Storage Co. Stcrage, niovlng. . packing and shipping. 16th A Jackson Bts. Phone Doug. Inl6. a r 1 Van and Stor- Maggard s ?0Krd-d Large tun. 2 men. $125 per hr.; dray, 3 men. $1 per hr.i 1713 Webster. Doug. 1494. -ROOM- house, all modern, '.04 N. Ifltb. Tel. D. 7630. . tree wator. g-R. house, mod. ex. lit.. 836 Pk. Av. 1. 916, stores n4 Offices. . New Store For Rent 20th and Farnam Sts. . $ 75 per month For rooms on th St.; : fine basements. (12S per month For rooms Just west of Merrltl's drug store, fae- ing on Farnam St. Heat furnished. These store- rooms are strictly modern and very desirable. Other Good Store Rooms $ 3i' per month 2208 Cuming St.. new , building, room 20xfi0, full , . "basement, t 75 pt month 613 8. iflth Kt., fine modern , storeroom. Sx60; full 1 1 " v' basement; electric light; . ' modern show windows. lZo per month 1511 Howard St: modern storeroom; full basement; ...... - steam heat will be In- . stalled at one. - ' $175 per month 622 8. lth St.; modern . storeroom In 600 block 'very drslrable. flit per month 2024 Tamam St.- 22x132 j ft.; suitable for airtomo- .bile Milesroom: also' 6 ' .; room apartment on second ,..''. l. floor. George & Company," . . 902 City National Bank Bldg. - Phone Douglas 756. OFFICE WITH VAULT Suite of 3 roams On 3d Floor with water, electric light, and ' Vault $30. THE BEE BTILDINO CO. Office. Room lot. Uarus. JI7rn' O" 'or t or horses. 1917 Webster SL Call Douglas 41 real estate Farm' a ranch lands for sale ' Colorado. CATTLE & HAY Ranch. San Luis Valley, Colo.. I,f80 acres; level, good soil, cuts 5"0 tons hay, close to government mountain range, a real bargain; $J6 per acre. Going out Monday. Come along look It over. GKOHGE F. BARTON. Paton Hotel. - Montana. MONTANA CAREY ACT LANDS 60.000 acres now open to entry In the famous VaUer valley. An excellent opportunity for the homeseeker seeking good farm land for general diversified farming. The rich soil, exhilarating climate and abundance of water for Irrigation assures maximum crop returns. Great for grain, alfaifa, timothy, and for stock farming. Ideal spot for a home. Write today (or booklet and particulars. Valler Farm Sales company, Valler. Mont., Box No 17. Unnia. MINNESOTA state fair visitors: Don't go home without seeing the St. Croix vallev, Chisago county, garden spot of all Minnesota, in its radiant beauty, and examining its dairy and stock-growing lands. If you see this section, you will not be contented anywhere else. M miles north of the Twin Cities, on Northern Pacific' railway. .The valley that took the world a corn growers' prUe for three years. Come, If you can. Write, If you can't, for free lists and literature. Ht. Croix Valley Land 4. Loan Co., Rush City. Minn. NO FAILURES In Pins county. Minne sota; close to test markets: choice lands, easily cleared. 120 wr acre; easy terms. Hunt-Johnson Hinckley. Minn. Jlew fork BA RO AI N B-rtl rash. $2 monthly buys 10 lots on Long Island. N. Y ; fud price. $40 (only $4 each). Vail, 1st vwuiani u, m York City. N Y. The most desirable fur&isnee rooms axe advertised In The Bee Ut a nice cool room for th summer. HEAL t .STATU FARM A BAM M LANDS FOR SALR Xrbrsikk. Farms Farms Farms All within one hour's automobile ride of Omaha; bargains l.et us show vou the goods; all slses, all prices, all terms. Call In forenooim if convenient No trades considered. OP.IN S. MERRILL COMPANY. N E. Cor, nd and N Sts . South Omaha. -o Gan You Beat It? 80 Acres. Sarpv county. ?o miles of Omaha: .V acres under cultivation. 2.' acres timber and nasture and thin land; good 4-room house, barn, corncrib and rn. i lie iana unner ruiirmiiin win show for itself. If cleared of timber there would be a good 70 acres as good produc tive land, vear In and year out. us ever laid outdoors. For Immediate sale. The price Is scandalously low today, and for certain reasons It will greatly enhance In value. Do not answer this unless vou want a good, cheap farm Pri-e $3750; $TS0 cash. $1,000 more March 1. 1915, bal ance $J,000, 6 per cent No trade consid ered whatsoever. ORTN 8 MERRILL COMPANY, N. K. Cor. 23d and M Sts., Booth Omaha. WlKoimla, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands fur sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Write about our grazing lands. If Interested lit fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Oroharda in Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Boo Line Hy., Minneapolis. Minn. SI lacellanrous. IF INTERESTED In land In southern Iowa and southern Minnesota write the F. L. Jones ljind company, Wlnterset la, for their list of ST.Q farms REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loana. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Douglas 2715. (i VRVTV HKOtt In. 500 and upT MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. rx. v . Dinner. v.ity is a i i ana oiag. fC CITY LOANS. Pei u 310-312 Brandels Th Penils-Carllierg Co., leater Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Fsrnam Smith A Co., 1320 Farnam. HARRISON A MORTON. 91 Om. NatU CITY property. Large loans a specialty. JLrhomas, 228 State Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. T. D. Wead, Wead Rldg.. 18th and Farnam Bts. . CITY and farm loans, 6, 54, 6 per cent. J.H. Dumont A Co,, 1603 Farnam, Omaha. SEE us first If vou,. want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. . PRIVATE MONET To loan on Omaha homes; reasonable rates. W. T. SMITH CO.. till City National Bank. KEAh ESTATE WANTED Wo ha e several customers for 4 and 6 room cottages on payments of $100 and $200 cash, balance monthly. THE VOOKI. REALTY AGENCY. 1015-ltf W. O. W. Bldg. We have customers for medium and high-priced houses, both for sale and for rent, and would be glad to hear from owners who desire to sell orjrent. Will be glad to call and see you. Phone Doug las 3352. GALLAGHER & NELSON, M4Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. REAL TATEi-OlPkXCHANCih Pianos for other musics! lnstru'c L. al". Improved Farm 14S Acres. 6 miles east of Sidney, Neb.. 8-rooni house, barn for 60 head of stock, ce mented milk house with hot and cold water; all fenced and cross-fenced. Owner wants $n.COO. Will trade for house and two acres around Omaha. You can meet the owner In our office this week. The Vogel Realty Agency. ini5-l w. ). V. Bldg. FOR HALfaJ OH TRADE tor good city property or eastern Nebraska or Iowa farm. B40 acres of the best wheat land In the Saskatchewan, Canada, three miles from railroad station. Address I. O. Marks, 1109 Howard St., Omaha. Neb. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. SK S. 17th St. Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska- ICfl Brandels Theater. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE NEW, 7-room house for sale by owner. 343i Webster St. :"rv.'i-:s'iiw- , ' r T if , ? This Neat K-Room All Modern liungalow CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY MONTHLY PAY MENTS. This house, located In one of Omaha's new Beautifully Developed Building Ad ditionswhere building restrictions in sure good home in surrounding neigh borhood. The house is substantially built, has all modern conveniences and is very conveniently arranged, is 1 blocks from car line. Telephone Doug. 2926 for further de scription. Bankers Realty Investment Co., Ground Floor Bee Bldg., Telephone Doug. Zi'X. North-side Lot Offer Wanted We ere instructed to obtain an offer Immediately on the N. E. corner of 22d and Saratoga Sts.. 63xl2S; beautiful shade trees (including Immense tlr tree on lot); one block to 24th St. car line. The Byron Reed Co Phone Doug. 212 So. 17th. This House is For Stele on Easy Monthly Payments. Five Room and Hcreened-ln Bleeping Porch. THIS HOt'SB JUST FINISHED. This all modern house is l1 blocks from car line has I rooms downstairs, with screned-ln sleeping porch and two rooms upstairs, with bath. Telephone Douglas 2926 for further de scription. Bankers Realty Investment Co., Ground Floor Bee Bldg., Telephone Doug. '2iju . -"7 rrp 'iVI-K.. ie- RI'AL KSTATK NORTH SIDE I' -i, .' .-..yij t I , ; H. .... New Strictly Modern 6-Rooni Bungalow. Easy Monthly Payment!. This beautiful, well-constructed bunga low ia located 1 block from car line and blocks from school Principal rooms In oak; full cement basement, guaranteed furnace. House conveniently arranged and complete In every detail. Telephone Doug. 2!1 for further de script It n. Bankers Realty Investment Co., Ground Floor Bee Bldg.. Telephone Dong. 1I. The Best North Side Bargains See These Today 5-ROOM Five-room bungslow located at the northeast corner of 1Mb and Evana Sts. Exceptionally well arranged and es pecially attractive. Trice $4.2.'0. 7-ROOM-3M.-. X. ISth. Seven nice rooms, ready to occupy, having living room, dining room, sun room on first floor and S bedrooms and bath on second floor. Prli e $3,tw0. 7-ROOM 108 Spencer Ft. Seven rooms consisting of reception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; four bedrooms and hath on second floor. South front lot 6x125 feet. Paved street with paving all paid. All three of these beautiful homes within one block of car line and In locality among beautiful h"mes. You may see these by going direct to hoiife today or call us up and we will be glad to take you. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. D. 4R!. 2X1 Omahn Nat. Bank Rldg. Better See the house st 2705 N. 4Mh St.. it ycu want a strictly modem, new and up-to-date house. The arrangement Is fine, location good. Has 6 rooms and bath on first floor, two unfinished rooms on second floor, cement cellar, furnace, plenty of closet space, panelled dining room, decorated throughout. Is on the School for Deaf car line. At the price asked It Is the best buy on the market. You can buy on very easy terms of payment. Hon't fall to see this house. Key at our office. Creigh, Sons 6c Co. Pouglas ''. 80? "ee Bldg. Here's Your Chance Four owners determined to sell at once and want offers regardless of price or terms, 8-r. modern house, beautiful lot. .valuable Wnst Karnam location, $2,000. 9-r. mod., fine cor. lot, near Lowe Ave. and Izard. $;i,MH. Choice new R-r. moil.. In beautiful I'ralrle park. $.1,o0. (v-r., new. mod. home, near "Cth and Wirt, $.1,200. Will take lot for equity. Three 5 ami 6-r. rr'd. cottages, on south side. $1, Soo to $J.1"iO, on rental terms 4-r. cottage, full cor. lot. near 4".th and Burdette, $1,.ru0; $Z cash. $16 per mo. Phone for full In formation. No trouble to quote and show these bsrgalns. M'Kitrick lloal Estate Co. 31 Ramge. f. 14S2. 15th and Harney. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE COURT orders un dersigned as REF EREES to make SALE of, Business PROPERTY Lot 7, block 174. Omaha, being a 3 to 6 story brick building near -th and Jones OlS. It has best trackage In wholesale dis trict, front nnd rear, and concrete loading platform; subject to approval of court, will be sold Saturday, September S, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., at east front door of court house. We will also sell three residence lots one near George A. Hoag land a residence lots In Dundeo and two on -loth, north of Ames Ave. Fred D. Wead, Harry Tukey and W. L Selby, referees 5-R. Cottage Home Walking Distance to U. 1. DEPOT li. & M. DETOT STREET CAR BARNS WHOLESALE IIOUISES Northeast corner of 7th and William Bts. Beautiful new 6-room bungalow, modern In every convenience and finished In every detail. location Ideal, high and sightly, overlooking the river, corner lot, one side paved and paving pnld for. This house has a fine full basement with outside cel lar entrance, complete plumbing and heat ing systems that are guaranteed. It also has a ftno large attic. This IMIn home has just been decorated from stem to stern with beautiful new papers, and we feel uulte sure you hove never seon anything so pretty and complete as this little home, "rice $3,000. Easy terms. Payne & Slater Co. 61 OMAHA NAT'L BANK REAL ESTATE WEST HIDE 3302 Harney St. SALE OR RENT. Nine room, strictly modern. Glover & Spain Douglas 362. SACRIFICE $4,000 West Farnam District, modern home, two block from car line, easy terms. W. T. SMITH CO., ' 1111 City National Hank. o 1.1 ?T your houses and furma for sale with us. J. H. DUMONT a CO., 1O0 Farnam St. O . REAL EST AT E HU HI RR AX ' Dundee. Dundee Exceptionally fine lot, large shade trees; best part Dundee; half block to car. Will sell at bargain. BENSON & CARMICIIAEL 642 Paxton Blk. 100-Ft. Frontage 2 Lots in Dundee Located In the highest part of Dundee, overlooking the country in all directions; iilso the city of Omaha. Nicely terraced lot; on paved street; In a good locality. Owner will sell these two cohice lots for f2.(MJ or will sell one separately for tl,0u0. Can arrange terms HASTINGS HtrDEN, 1614 Harney St. Sonth Omaha. ' $00 CASH BALANCE $20 PER MONTH. JSeven-room house, strictly modern, over looking Spring Ike park; beautiful shade, nice large lot, good neighborhood. Price only ii.i"i. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Local Market Reaches New High Level on Future Wheat. MUST FEED FIGHTING FORCES Possessors of Grain In I wltetd States Realise Dnropean Armlea Mast Re Fed and ."Need the A mer les n drain. OMAHA. Stpt 4. 1314 New high prices on the crop were made for wheat here vesterdsv, when May reached $1.XV The average trader in W'heat realises sfiei- so inn. fir,, ih.i importing countries must be fed; that the I I'nlted States Is now in control of a large surplus or this grain out of the 9 O.OHi.O.'O bushels raised and that the producers are In full control of the situation. After remaining out of the maikct for several days the I'nlled Kingdom was again a buyer of wheat and flour In this country. It was Isle yesterday that the matter of price for hreadstuffs became a secondary consideration, and fig-lgners now are willing to meet the higher lews of holders of wheat. In addition to the goodly purchases of wheat and flour the markets for rye, corn and oats have ad vanced sharply on takings bv foreigners, the oats pun tin son being espe1allv large. There w re shipments of 11,0V bushels wh.l rnltl. rlmi. t . . ..I , . ... . i ' ports of the I'nlted PtHtes' yesterday. I This was mainly old business It Is ex pected now that the embargo has been raised at gulf ports, that clearances from Oalveeton and New Orients wlb show large Increases from this time forward. Charters of vessel room are tirn i"'.la from day to dtjr for the outward move- REAL ESTATE KfRlRIlAN Benson. Benson Home 3 Lots East front, l.Vhtl2R, high grnmid. best location, two blocks to car and school. Five rooms on first floor, four bedrooms above. All mbdern, best furnace, nearly new. Combined garage, cement floor, and barn. Chicken house and yard, small trees and shruhhery. A complete subur ban home. $1,000 and some clear proerty for first payment, balance monthly. Ask us to tske you out TODAY. O'Keefe Real Estate Co. 1015 Omaha National Ioug1as 1715, Evenings, H. 3.1S or II. (131. -o REAL ESTATE MIKCKLLANKOC H Garden Lots Do not go nway out In the suburbs If you are looking for a bargain. The Right Place .That Is why we have only two large 60-foot lots left for sale In Hitchcock's First addition. S6th and 42d fits., between Lske and Maple. Trices $1(50 to $170 TERMB-Jl DOWN AND $1 PER WERK WITHOCT INTEREST. H. H. Harper , 1013-14 City Natl Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2.",9il. GOD HAtti.AIVs' " B-room, mod.. 1714 No. CMh St.. (2.400; cash. (-room mod $300 rash. 1714 No. :th Bt., $2,400; a. room, mod ev heat. :03 No. S7th Ave., $2,000; $250 cash t-i-oom, 3dth and Leavenworth Sts., (4.1J00. Vacant corner, Iflth and Seward. $VV. Phone D. HH07. R- LANDEIIYOI" real estate. Insu: ance; moved to 201 Neville. I). ;no. Homes .Built and . Financed E:isy Payment llan Will furnish the money and build you a home to order and draw plana to suit your taste. Will build on your lot or any lot you select. Telephone for particu lars. Webster 3879 o t-ROOM house, ren tor tlkow. must be sold at once; $300 will handle It. H. 471L REAL" ESTATES-ACREAGE 3 Acreage Acreage Collin enpccmny anon oargaina in u, it), 20 and 40-acre Improved tracts, especially in 20 and 4o-aere tracts. Call In forenoons If convenient. ORIS S. MERRILL COMPANY, N. E. Cor. 23d and N Sts.. South Omaha. VJ Acres Beautiful View 950 Feet Frontage As a hllilHins- nit wa rf.inl.. It U ... n .... ..mi. ,ii .nuiiiuur lino nevero.1 oe- slrable sites; level and high, overlooking Benson; all In alfalfa. Only $l,lu0; $20 cash. $117 a month. K., 1 1 1 ..... , HASTINGS IIKYDEN. 1614 llarnay fit. An Acre on Lake Street $15 Cash $15 a Month Ideal home alte. all In alfalfa. Four acres ndlnlnlnir snld Inst m-aolt t tl rrfm an acre cash. We can offer this on our very low terms for $876. HASTINGS HEY DEN. 1614 TIamey St. Big Acre Benson Acres $10 Cash $10 a Month Buy It-aet it out to fruit. Tou will be able to make a splendid profit whether you live on It or not. Price, $F0. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney M. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICR TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the oiine oi ine Moara or Commissioners of State Institutions until 2 p. m., Monday, September 2H. 1914, for furnishing supplies for Hospitals for Insane at Lincoln, ln gleslde and Norfolk; Feeble Minded In stitute at Beatrice; Soldiers' nnd Sail ors' Homes at Mllrord and Rurkett; In duiitrinl Schools at Kearney and Geneva; Industrial Home at Mllford; Orthopedic Hospital and Penitentiary at Lincoln; Hospital for Tuberculosis at Kearney; School for fillnd, Nebraska City, and School for Deaf at Omaha. All supplies sre to he delivered only as ordered by the respective superintendents. I'NLESS OTHERWIM-J SPfyiFIED. M'PPLIEH MCST HE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE AT RAILWAY STATION WHERE INSTITUTION 13 LOCATED. EXCEPT THAT AT INSTI TUTIONS HAVING TRACKAGE CAR LOAD IOTS MIST PB DELIVERED F. O. B. CARS ON INSTITUTION TRACKS. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for B of the amount thereof, payable to the Hoard of Commis sioners or State Institutions, and by sam ples when- requested. Samples sent In care of the board must be accompanied by Itemised invoices. Checks of unsuc cessful bidders will be immediately re turned, as will also those of the successful bidders upon acceptance of a bond con ditioned upon the performance of the contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept bids in their erJlrety or by Individual Items. Bidders not bidding according to speci fications furnished bv the board must plainly state on the bid wherein It differs lrom specifications. Address proposals to the Board of Com missioners of State Institutions, llncoln, Nebraska Bids will be opened and tabu lation berun at 2 p. m., Monday, Septem ber 28, 1914. Beginning on Thursday, Oc tober 1. 1914 at a m , the .Board will meet to consider and pass upon the bids Presented, beginning with classification I No. 9, Flour and Feed, which will be fol- lowea oy ciASSincauon co. j, ana me nai ance In numerical order from day to day, until all bids have been psed upon. BOARD OF "OM MIKSI ONERS OF STATE INSTITUTIONS. Lincoln, Nebraska. Sept. 3, 1914. 85-d-lt mint of large quantities of wheat and flour at eastern and southern ports, and tlie stocks of the latter are growing smal'er In this country. The mills of the I'nlted States are hemg run nlKht and day In order to im et the domestic de mand and the exporters are awaiting supplies which have been purchased aod which are expected to lo delivered dur ing tlie coming month. Nehrsska probably sold more wheat than other states, as Chicago has reported the purchases as more liberal. They were smaller, however. In the southwest, with the exception of Kansas, where scattered sections sold more freely. There wss new speculative buying In corn and prices Ksined IN'" 'V'. The speculative worid In corn realnes the fact that corn has not advanced as sharply a heat and oats. Oats were strong and Ttfilc higher. The sami relative advance was not shown In this grain as In wheat and corn. There ; was a lack of new buying power, partly because of the recent sharp advances In thai market. Wheat was T.3tc higher. Corn was llti'ic liiiiher. ("sts were lVljl'tc higher. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to l.SixtcO) bushels, corn. I.OUO bush els: oats, lHH.OuO bushels. Primary wheat receipts were l.frM.ifflO bushels and shipments l.SW.cOO bushels, nualnst receipts of l.302.0tv) bushels, and Mimivnts of 1.07.000 bushels last ear. I'rlmary com receipts were 7;17,uOO bush e's and shipments 731.000 bushels, agxlnst receipts of ;ir7,imn bushels and shipments of 1!'.O0o bushels lust year. Pnmarv oats receipts were 1.17o.00i bushels and s' Iptnents PTfl.tvxt bushels, asalnst recel)ts of H'O.OiXi bushels and shipments of 4i?.0iM bushels last year. CAR1AJT RECEIPTS. .... . . ., t,, a ncai oi n. onm. ivj.. Chicago Minneapolis ... Duluth Omaha Kansas City.... St. loul Winnipeg ....116 Sit? 270 ....4IW ....:i .... ?0 .. :m .... HI ....326 37 It 4N These sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, tlll-'i; 5 tars . 4 cars. tl.UV. No. 5 hard winter. 1 car (dark. $1 IS',; 1 car. $1.i:l'-i; 1 car ll.iai: 3 cars. $1.12; 1 car. $111: car. $1.10 No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, Jl-HM 1 nr. il. it'; 1 car, i.e:'. iv. ,-u -car !;ic. Oats: No. 2 white. 2 cars. 6"c Standard. 1 car. 4!H No. 1 white. IS cars, 4i'tc: 1 car. 49' tc. No. 4 white, 4 cars. 4!V. No grade, 2 cars, 4SV- Corn: No. 1 white, 1 car, 7!o. No. 6 while. I car, 7tiV..c. No. 1 yellow, 3 cars. 77e; N . 'i yellow, 3 cars, 77'nc. No. i yellow, 1 car. 77'c; 2 cars. 77c, No. yellow. 1 ear. Tic. No. 1 mixed. 2 cars. Tic. No. I mixed, 1 csr, 77c. No. r mixed, 1 car, 7'.c; t cars. 7C.c. No. 6 mixed, 1 car. 76c. Sample. 1 car (yellowl, 7Te; 1 car, "rc. Omaha Cash Prices- Wheat : No. I hard, tl 12611.161; No. S hard, $1.0LK 1 If.': No. 4 hard, $l.04ijl 13: No. 2 spring. $1.1i1il 16 No. S spring, $1.0i(&l lo; No. 4 spring, $1.04 Hi 1.13; No. J durum, $1.0Mv1.07; No. 3 durum. $10itjl.O. Corn: No. 1 white, 7S,1i7!c; No. 'i white, Tttyi)7Kr; No. $ white 7S'4'(7Sc; No. 4 white, 7MWHc; No. u white, "T'V.i'inSHr; No. white, 77 Vl 7SVc; No. t yellow. 77ifi77'c; No. 5 yel low. 77'(l77Sc; No 3 yellow, 7if7"'; No.' 4 vellow. "'ifln'.o; No. h yellow, 7'ti77Ho: No. 6 yellow, Th77c; No. 1 i..4 r.tif No. 2 mixed. 76U.fi7ic: No. 3 mixed, 7''n'76V: No. 4 mixed. 76'4ft 76U.'; No. f. mixed, 7WT7rt No. 6 mixed. m,n. amnio mixed. 72b7'7C. Oats: No. 2 white. 49SfdWk-; standard. 49Vif"1 IKTic; No. 3 white, 4'W4'"ic: ivo. i nne. 4VV.741V. Parley: Malting, 6Tl73c; No. 1 feed fif-fjAV. Rye: No. t. tl'tMMc; No. S. 9lVa'i'.,2c. CHICAGO tiRAll AND PROVISIONS Era to re of the Trading; and Cloalnsj Prices nm Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 4 War prices In ear nest were realised today on 'change. A world wide urgent demand for wheat and floir was the power that lifted v.ilues. After an advance of 6c to So bushel, wheat closed wild at 6c to tV above yea terday's finish. All other leading staples showed decided net gains corn l'c to lV(ilc. oats me to lVio and provisions fru'je to hoc. t'neontradtcted reports or open cured buying for Hrltlsh, French nnd other Eu ropean governments, put the greatest strenglh Into wheat today since the war influence developed more than a month ago. Thee magnitude of the require ments for ocean shipment were Indicated by estimates that In the last two days export houses here had disposed of nearly 1.6UI.00O biishols. There waa said not to be a slnrilo foreign country which was not buying flour wherever round lots could be obtained on this aide of the wter. A nurchase by France from one roncern alone waa listed at 100,000 barrois. For tho first time since war was de dared, vessel room from here to Mon treal was In request, and there were char ters for 140.000 bushels of wheat to go to Buffalo. Meanwhile Chicago bouses were drawing supplies chiefly from the west nnd southwest. Northwestern re ports Indicated that farmers In the spring wheat belt were holding on tightly for still higher prices. Speculative trade In wheat was of ma terially greater volume than has been the case for weeks. One of the chief ele ments of activity was In the removal of so called hedges by millers and ex porters. Profit taking failed to cause any reaction of a lusting kind and there wero but few If any operators daring enough to attempt short sales. Corn derived nil Its strength from wheat. A group of big houses were con spicuous on the buying side and promptly took charge of all the offerings which were made. Export call for oats was hardly second to that of wheat About Mn.onn bushels of standard oats were taken on September contracts and were ordered cancelled for shipment from warehouses. Provisions, although easy at first with hogs, swung upward later with grain. The sharpest advance was for pork. Grain prices furnished by I-oKsn Bryan, office 316 South Sixteenth street: Artlelel Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Un'y Wheatl I. I. Sept. Dec. May. 1 16 1 21 1 24 1 16 1 20S 1 23 1 30 1 hv; i ml 1 1SW 1 1 1 19 l sr. 1 2". 1 31V, 1 &'4 1 21 Corn I sept. I iy Dec. 7M.1J7S May. 77VbW I I R2Ti "'1 77V7475 79, M I 4" 7i74V0'76 Tfvy 77S 61 I 4" Mm rwi Oats Sept. I Ml Dec.lM'i'dA, May.lWVtf" Pork I I Sept. I MSjMHfrV I, 1 Jan.. 23 45 23 15 22 46 I I 22 97 22 45 Lard I I Hept 10 01 10 15 10 rt7 10 20 Oct.. Jan.. 10 lu 10 27 10 15 JO 2f, 10 27 10 DO u ai l I 10 77 12 25 I 12 02 11 47 11 00 I 10 R2 Ribs I I. I Sept. Oct.. Jan.. 12 36 12 57 12 22' 12 50 12 20 12 f0 12 06 11 624 11 47 12 22 11 70 II 72 12 00 II 52 ii r,r 11 9J ( ash pricea: Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.191)1 1.23; No. 2 hard, $1 16rcl 22 Corn: No. 2 yellow. S2'4'U,Cjlic; No. 3 yellow, Ktt Kc. Oats: No, $ white, 61lc: stand ard. 61Hf'2c. Rye: No. 2. tl.QtKji'l.OO: barley, 704iHOc; timothy, 4.bU?f .); clover, nominal; pork, $21.00; lard. $10.17; ribs, $12 2MC13 76. BUTTER Stesdy; creameries, 24ric30c. EGGS Steady: receipts, 6.34.1 rases; at mark, cases Included, lHtjJc; ordlpary firsts. 2W?lo; firsts. 21fj22c. EGGS Higher; receipts. 6.0M esses: st mark, cases included. lWrl'JHc; ordinary firsts, 2o"lc; firsts, 22V2So. POTATO KS Higher: receipts, 23 cars; Jerseys, 7MT90c; MlcMgan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. 5tVf;Tc. POULTRY Alive lower; springs. 15a 16c; fowls, 1611 16c. IKtaaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAI'OLIS. Sept. 4. WHEAT Beptember, 11.21: December, $1.23; No. 1 bard. $1.U. No. 2 northern. $1.18 1.27. WHEAT Went up 4o soon after th opening, considerable bualness being done. FLOUR Inactive demand, an advance of 16c a barrel being made. PA RLEY 6Ntf71C. RYE T'0c. BRAN-.23.&0. CORN No. t yellow, 7rtf77o. OATS No. 8 white. 49iiuo. FLAX-$I 1H 66. It. Louis Oral Market. ST. IRITIS, Sept. 4 WHEAT No. t red, 1117 irl is; No. 2 bard, $1.18; September, $1 18; December, $1 21c. CORN No. 2. &l,fe2c; No. 2 white, 8ic; September. eOc; December, 75?'&'76o. OATB No. 2, 52c; No. 2 white. f3uf4c OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Trade it Active at Strong Frices. HOGS SLOW TEN OR MORE DOWN tents II la her Feeder sheep and l.nmba steady to "Irons; Trade glow. SOCTIC OMAHA, Sept. 4, 1914 Receipts were Cattle Hogs. She,-p. ...12..V12 i::M 45.SU .... (.90 d.114 $3,997 ... 4 ;S ti.iTS Ill.XsiS ... l.aiil 17 17.3-' . .. 4.W .l0 Official Monday Of flclal Tuesday Official Wednesday uinctai Thursday .. Estimated today ... Five das this week.. 2&. Ml 2t.9iM i:i.nS Fame daya last e-k. .22 u.Vi 3T.1M 111.241 Same two weeks ago. .'KOTO 33.JH M.341 Same three weeks ago 11 34 J.nTO Same four weeks ag.i..l0.S04 I.M M.P'S ame time year ago... "s.S.'S 29.t,2 ll 204 The followiPK mine the nrli rr lur nous at the South Omaha live stocn mar ket for the last few dsys, with comparl- onn ; Date. M4. IPHt. IIHJ IliTll .ilMlO. .liit7" Aug. 17 Aug. Is. Aug. ID. Ana HI. Aug. 1M Aug. 2i Aug. II. Aug. u Aug. Su. Aug. :v,. Ai.K. a. Aiik. Aug. L".. Aug. JO Aug. 31. Sept. i s JUj I S itj 7 17 N u i".?l ii 44 s tsi t 75i 7 ir: t Mi 72i 6 41 6 SSSI 7 77 00, 7 in $ 2.t 7 M. 6 01 K H4l T Si o Ins., 7 J X X, 7 W t 04 ,1 f. 17 4i :l M, 5 0 8 04' 7 351 t M I 6 .13 I T IS. I 101 T 1C t tw T 68 t 791 I, 7 11 s rtli I ' Jl 6 3S 79; 7 tl 7 10! t ;o 7 71, 4 M 7N Si 7 , I w 7 U b.', 7 1 W 74'si 7 911 S 31 691 7 K?; 6 41 a M 7 K a 31 7 13 7 6! 6 4 a hw, 7 Mi a .i 7 if, a til i a 47 I 7 99 a '. J 11, 9 Oil 7 73 a 9:ii, a? o-j a 4l 7 77 1 6 53 a 7.' 7 s?i I 7 07 a 7: 7 k t 90; 7 7i a 32 7 12, 7 a 4.1 a mv 7 (HI a a; a 03 7 a;, t i- .. iMi t 2l! 7 17 7 ! 6 57 Sept. IWcpt. 3.. l.Sepi. 4.. "sUnda CATTI.E-Hecelpts of cattle mere verv 1 ght this morning, the arrlvsls being lim ited to a few bunches of range steers, both killers and feeders. For the week the receipts have been large, showing considerable gains over recent weeks, but st the same time are smaller than a year ago by about 3,000 head. The market on all desirable kinds of rattle was good and strong for a Fri day, there being a better demand than usual for so late In the week. Buyers all seemed to want a few cattle and were out In the yards In good season In the morn ing and the arferlngs changed hands at an early hour. Prices on beef steers, cows, heifers and good feeders are all fully steady or strong as compared with a week ago. Any de. cllne that took place earlier In the week ha been entirely recovered. Thus the market Is closing In a very good and healthv condition. The only cattle that are lower are the common In medium gradea of feeders and thin alock cattle. Quotations on cattle; Goon to ciiolc." rornfed beexaa, fn.nOtfi H1.2S; fair to good cornfed beevea, f.TMrA.ao; common to fair cornfed beevea, $7.7ri8.7; good to choice range steers, $7 40n'jS 60; fair lo good range steers, $6.7!ifl7.40; common to fair range steers, $flOc?f6 75; good to choice grass cows, $6.2&C7.75; fair to good grades, li.Mi Ift6 2.": common to fair grades, $3.7;)i5M; good to choice stockera and feeders, $7.50 i'Vui; fair to good stockera and feeders. $6.7Vri 7.60; common to fair stockera and feeders. $6.0016.75; stork cows and heifers, $o.2.Vu6.7ri; stock calves, $ OOfu S.OO; veal calves, $6 01XU1O.3O; bulls, stags, etc., $.i.2..tf 7.00 HOGS Receipts w-ere Tight again today, only sixty cars or atmut 4.200 head being reported In. Supplies for the week to date foot up 2S.926, being more than 3,000 smaller than lent week and 1.000 short of the corresponding daya last year. Reports from all other points Indicated a break In prices all along the line, and In spile of a very light local run the trade opened dull and sharp. v lower. Shippers were not very active on the early rounds, but later on they bought mixed and ship ping gradea rather freely at prices that were .luat about a dime below yeaterday. The killer trade opened extremely draggy, and first bids were at least lOuISc lower, offers settling largely at as.6fiifitl.70 for an nvrrage string of hogs, as against yester day's $S.70i8.KS market. Sellers were In no hurry to cut loose, and aa a result It was late In the forenoon before much of anything was sold to the packers. In fact. It waa after II o'clock before the bulk of the offerings finally started to move i-lowly at prices that were all of IOfl16c lower, and In some Instances a fin t 1!o off. The general market can be quoted as extremely dull end about 104 17k' lower. The big end of the killer sales was made at $6.il."(fT6.70. with a sprinkling of ship ping hogs all the way tin to 95, the top. Qiiulltv n fthe supplies was rather poor In comparison with the receipts of the last, few weeks. Condition are much the same aa they have been sll week and the dullness of today's market, with recalpla so light, shows more than ever the slackness of the killing demand. Even the heavy buying of mixed hogs on ehipplng and speculative orders during the last three days has failed to Jiave much of sn ef fect on prices, as packers seem de termine,! to beat values down, and while the markets sre verv slow, In the end they put up their droves st pretty much their own figures. SHEEP It wss a verv slow deal In Iho sheep ham this morning, though the receipts were lust su average Friday's run, being estimated at about 8,000 head, agulnal 7.534 head last Friday, and 6.349 i,n the corresponding day a year ago. About half of the tecel'ita consslted of feeder offerings and the supply of killers was mostly lambs, mutton offerings being wares ptesdv to a dime higher would about cover the general situation on both iheep and lamba, with the clearance late. Rome leeflng lambs sold before anything else, the demand for all kinds of feeders being good for the close of the week. Trade .was generally active and prices stesdy to strong, the range for feeding lambs being around $6.5Vc.0. Few aged feeders changed hands aa few of them were in sight. . For the week the general trade has been featured with large recelpta amount ing to some 121.039 head, aa compared with 111, '-44 for the same time last week and 116.200 a year ago. Prices on fat stuff are weak to WwHm lower than a week ago. Feeders have been In good -.. 1 1 h wMk but owing to the llheral auppllea at th disposal of buyers prices on reeoing lamos snow n of lotilSp for the week, while feeding year llnijs, wethers and ewes are little If any thing different from a week ago Limitations on range sheen and1 lamna: Lamba, good to choice, $7.2Mi7.60; lambs, fair to goid, I7.iur7.: lamba. feeders $; 2.r.i&7 00; vearllngs. good to choice. 16.40 4i5 9: yearlings, fair to good. r..l'i.40; yearling, feeders. $5 40rS I'l ; wethers, good to cbol.-e. $f,0W'. 15; wethers, fair to Sood t4 Hcho.iO; wethers, feeders, 14.SOff 4 70 ewes, good to choice. t4 7im6 ti0; ewe. fair to good. $4.&04j4.75; ewes, feeders. $.1.40 tl 3 90. Representative sales: Kansas t Ity Live Block Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 4- CATTLE Re celiit 6(0 heaJ: market steady, prime fed steers. $l 75a 10.60; drossed beef steers, 7.h.i..; western steers. im6r..y; st.wkers and feeders. $. ;8...0; bulls, 15.254ie.7r.; calves. $6 6"10 75 HOt 14-Receipts, 1,8"0 bead: market 10c lower; bulk of sales. $6 9ufi 2; heavy, $H 10; packers and butchers. U.Hodi V2"- light, lit.KtYfrs.lB; Pigs. $7-5&-.50. SHEEP AND IMBS-Kw-eipts 4.000 head; market steady; lambs, J'--: yearlings. V iVifee.25; wethers. $5.25.u6..5, ewes. H.a&ut.tfi. Kt. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. II'I3. Sept. 4 CATTLE Re ciipts. 4.9"0 bead: market steady; native beef steers. $7.6O'iTl0.60; cows and heifers. $6 unfit 50; stockers and feeders, t6.umtji7.E0; southern steers, $6008.00; cows and heif ers $4 0iV30; nstive. calves, $6.00fJ'10 76. HOGS Receipts. 1.200 head; market 10o lower; pigs and lights, t700S.: mixed snd butchers. t9.0Otr9.30; good heavy, ti 2 tlV 30. SHEEP AND LAMBft-Recelpts. 1.200 head; market steady; native muttons, $4.0Ot6.00; lambs, $7.00ai7.T. t. Jose.pk LIt Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Sept. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts. y) head. Market steady; steers, $7 6oirl0 M: cows and heifers. $4.2ai9.2s; calves, $6 004J10.50. HOGS Receipts. t0 hesd. Market lower; bulk of sales. .9 00111.10. SREEP AND LAMBS No reoelpts. Market nominal; lambs, $7.0007.50. , Moex lty Live tUoek Market. BIOUX CITY, la., Sept. 4 CATTLE Receipts. tuO head: market steady; cows and helfera. $5.75'uM0; eannem. $4 WHff.9; atocker and feeders, t6.oufl6.45. HOG-Receipts, t,2u head; market lOISc lower; hetvv. $7ofl8S; mixed, $ ' 'ii4 70; light, $v.V.'ljS.i; bulk of ssles, S1IKIP AND I.AMBS-Rccelpts, head, no uuntattnna. ,( tlllt At. LIVE STOCK MHKET ' Cattle Doll Hobs XYrak to Lower " Sheep Mostly IMaher. CHICAGO, Sept. 4.-C.TTI.E-Rce1tts, 2.5.0 head; msrk-t dull; beeves, $a.7'if 10 75; steers $6 30 'u 9 30; stockers snd feed ers. $.". 40fiR 15; rows and heifers. $3.&a 9.25; l alvea, $7.u"iJll r,0. 44 HOGSRei elpts, 14.0.V1 head; market wesk. bv to 20c lower; bulk f sales. ' !.7$0Ma: light. $M 'Kii.35; ml gel. t.n64 9 35. hvavy. $8.57 j.Ju; rounh, $8.4700; ; pigs, $5 K V 8 50 MIKKr AND LAMP' Receipts. It.flro tJ hesd; marks mostly loc to 1.V higher: sheep. $4 sM5 i; yearlings. $7i.6tf.tl0; lambs. J4 2.Vii7.90. OMAHA US ERA. ntARKFT. BUTTER No. 1 I-lo. rartons. He; No. ' 1. fio-lb. tubs. 80c. CHKESE-Imp-..rted Swiss HV; Ameri can Swlsa. 2Sc; block Swiss, 24c; twins. He; daisies. l!'c; triplets. 19c; Young Americas. 20e; blue label brick, lc; llm burger, 2-lb.. 20c: 1-lb.. V; New York J whit. 19c; Imported French Roquefott, 4Sc FISH Trout. 17e; large crapples. lOdf) 17ic; sslm.tn 12Til5c; halibut, :; channel catfish, l!o: pike. 17c; pickerel. 10c. POULTRY P-rollers. I5-; spring chick ens. Ho; hens. 12c: cocks. 9c; ducks, Pc; Feese. Rc: turkeys. 12-c; plrenns. per dot., foe; ducks, full feathered 10c: gee. full feathered, 8c; squabs. No. 1. Il k); No. 2. 6 V. BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs, 21c No. 2. : ' lSUc: No. 3. 140. No. 1 loins. J3c; No. 2 19c; No 3, 15c. No. 1 chucks. I2c; No. 2, 11',c; No. 3. 10c. No. 1 rounds. 15c; No. i. Hc; No. J. 13c. No. 1 pistes 9c; No. 2. t'.c; No. S. 7c. Prices quoted by the Olllnsky Fruit t companv: A FRUIT Oranges, extrs fancy Valenclas 112s, '2:s. !60s, 176. TJXla snd 25n. $3.71 per box. Red Ball Valenclas. sll sire. $3.50 per box. I.emons, fancy 300e. 360. fl.W per box; 42P. $7.50 per box. Grape fruit, extra fancy 51 x, $4 50 per box; extra fancy 4hs. $4 00 per box: extra fancy 86s. t3.v per box. Indlsn River Ms and Km, WOO per box. Apple. Belleflower. four tier, $1.6.1 per box: 5-box lots, $165 per box; 10-box lots. $1.80 per box. Graven-st-ln, $1.50 prr box; 6-box lots, $145 per bor: 10-box lots or more. $1.40 rer box. Cantalnunea. California Btandards. $2 09 per crate; Jumbos. $1.75 per crate; Pnnys. $1.50 per crate. Colorado Burwell canta loupes, $1 00 per crate. Watermelons, lo per Ih. Plums. Italian prunes, $1.35 per crate: 6-crste lots, $1.30 per crate; 10-crst lota or mora. $1.21 per crate. Idaho prunes. $1.26 pr crate: 6-rrste Iota, $1.20 per crate;-10-crnte lots or more. $1.15 per crate. Hus garlan or Gross prunes, $1.50 per crate. Peaches. Colorado or Utah Albertas. per bu., $150; 10-bu. lota, $1.46; ?Vlat. lots, $140; Colorsdo. Utah or Washington, boxes, tStc: 100-hox lot, 6Ic; 500-box lots. tic. Pear, Medford Bartleta. per box. f'.'.Ofl; Wsshlngton Bartletts, $186; Colo rado Bartletts. 6 tiers per box, 81 50; Colo mdo Flemish, $1.50; Howell, $1.75; Duchess. $1.75: Sheldon $1.75. Grapes, Malagas (California). tl.SR per , crate; 6-case lots, SI. ,10 per case; 10-case lots or more. $1.25 per esse. Tokays, $1.75 per rasn; 6-cnne lots. $1.66 per rase; 10-case lots or more. $1.60 Home-grown grapes. !ei- basket. 1!'c: HsVrtssket lots. ISc per basket Bananas, per bunch, tl.7f4i3.t0. NUTS Salted peanuts. $1.50 per case; No. I California walnuts, 16c er lb.; pectins, 12o per lh. ; filberts, 15c per lb.; . almonds. 20o per b. MISCELI.ANEOrs Sugar walnut dates. ' tl.25 per hix. I.lmea. $1.75 per basket. Crackerlack, $3.60 pr esse. Crackerjack, per half-case, $1.76. Checkers, $3.50 per case. Checkers, per half-case, $156. Mew York Oe.nernl Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 4 SUGAR Raw, T' market firm: molasses, (,37c; centrifugal, 6.02c; refined, steady: cut loaf, 8.15c; crushed, 105c; mold "A," -7.700; cubes, 7.50c; XXXX powdered, 7.40e; powdered, 7.37.o; fine grsnulated. 7.Bc: dlsmond "A," 72: confectioners "A." 7 16e: No. 1. 705e. BUTTER Stesdy; receipts, 1300 tub: t , creameries, extraa, 31Vo2c; firsts, 2S4t tie; seconds, 26ii2Sc; process extra. 2tViJI !(6e: ladlea, current make, firsts, 13W ' 24c; seconds, 22VU23c; packing stock, cur-, rent make, No. 2, tli-"2c CHEESE Irregular; receipts. 1,701 boxes; slsje whole milk, fresh white and colored, " specials, 16V'; state whole milk, average , fancy, 17.Vhl5c: skim. HUHe. EGGS-FIrm: receipts, 8.300 cases; fresh gathered extras. 39iaic; extrs firsts, 271 ?$c; firsts, 27 :(; seconds, iiWoc: state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, whites, 354i 36t'; state, Pennsylvania and nearby gathered whltea, 8,Yff37c! state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns. 9Cfi32c: atste, Pennsylvsnla and nearby gathered browna and mixer colors, 25fr30c. POULTRY Dressed, firm; western chickens, froxen, Uii'Mo; fowls, 12(dlBc; turkeys, W26c. Kanaa ( Mr Grain and Provl.lon. KANSAS CITY, Mept. 4-WHEAT-No. S hard, t1.1?t51.l6: No. 2 red, tl.oaiQl.H; ' September, Xl.lt: December, t!.16T4; May, $1.24. 1 CORN No. i mixed. 79c; No. 2 white, Sic; September, 76c; December, Tc; May, 7l('. OATS No. S white, ElfFi:c; No. ! mixed. 47cfi4Kc. BUTTER Creamery, 29c; firsts, t6c; ; second. 24c; packing stock, 21c, MOON Firsts. 22c; seconds, 18c. ' POULTRY Hens, I4c; broilers, lc. Coffee Market. NEW. YORK. Sept. 4. COFFEE Re-, ports ef an easier feeling In the foreign exchange snd of clearances from Pantos of 67.000 bags for the United States, seemed to be responsible for a decline of o In the prlr of spot coffee here to- ' day. Buyers were said to be holding off In the hope of Increased shipments st lower prices, and while holders of the, letter grades were reported firm in their ; views, lower grsle were said to be of- ferlng more freely. Rio 7s were quoted ' at 7c, and Santos 4s at 12c. , I , . Omaha liar Market. PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland, tlLtO-ft 12.00; No 1. $ll.0Off)11 50; No. 2. $900311.00; No. 8, $7 0WfO00. Choice midland. 11150; No. 1. tlO.bOtill .00; No. 2. $9 .0W6 10.60; No. . 2, tf.OiVfrU.Oi). No. 1 choice lowland. $8 flO(t , 9.0O: No. 2, $6.OOci8.0O; No. $, $4 OiB6j)o. STRAW Choice wheat, $4.50-85.00; choice nat or rve, $5.007 50. ALFA LFA Choice, $13 504114.00; No. 1. $12O"U13.U0, No. 2, $10.003 1-.00; No. 3, $7.00 t 10.00. Dry Goods Market. . NEW YORK. Sept. 4.-DRY OOODl-. The primary cotton market waa steady. Bids for large quantities of print cloths were made, but no business resulted aa -the mill decline. I to make further re- . durttona. Domestic wool prlcm h.ld ' firm. Fine wool were reported to have declined sharply on the Auatradian mar kets. Kvaporated Apples and Dried Frwlts NEW YORK. Spt. 4 EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady I apri cots, easy; peaches, steady; raisins, steadier. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 4. PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER-Jf per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Ewsler; t or ' cable $6 0620; for demand. $5.1060. SILVER Bar. 63c. I Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Sept. 4 Bank clearings for Omaha today were $3.0h6.8,'49.35, and for th. corresponding day last year, $3,067,341. 85. Cattoa Market. LIVERPOOL. Pept. 4 COTTON Spot, for retail demand, at unchanged rates. , Sales. 1,900 bales. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 4-COFFEE-No. 7. R1o. 7c. Metal Market. PT. LOUIS. Sept. 4 -METALS Lead dull at $3.75. Spelter duU at $5 ..), Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Sent 8. 1914. Dividend No. 112 Dividend of ONE DOLLAR sad BEVL'NTI F1VK CENTS (SI 76) pi share an U capital stock of Swift Company, will be paid ea Oct. I.e. 1914. to.tockuoldarsof record, Sept. 10. 114. as saowa ea th book, of th. Company. V. . HAY WkI), Warutao' mi . i r ; r f