THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: SEITTiMBKU 13, 1014.' 6-0 IUSINKSS C1IAXCKS von SALE PATENTS secured cr fee ret'irned. Send low to otitaln a patent una what to in- ent with list of Inventions wanted end frlnes offered for Invention sent free, 'atcnts advertised free. "Wanted, new Hrm. Pond for our Hat of patent buyer. Victor J. Evans & Co., 127 Ninth. Waeh Ington. D. C. o Patents That Protect and Pay Pnoks, advice and searches free. Send sketch or model for search; highest references; beat results; promptness aa- urcd. Watson K. Coleman, Patent Law yer. 6'J3 F St. N. W.. Washington, l. C.-o ItESTAl" HA NT For sale, the fixtures and stock of a restaurant, with a good ciintom, In a Rood location; no opposition. Apply to C. Vyakocll. Farwell. Neb M InrellMfieova. its) 00 ""Vs heat coal for the money; try J It. Weh. !4. lUrmon Weeth. ONE cow, 2 aires corn, 1 chickens. 1 Kayo Incubator, If. Im. potatoea, thor oughbred cocker spaniel dog, furniture, runs, 6 rooms. W mmi, 4W1 No. 34th Ave. NT.W Stenotype, cheap. Call 80. 2v39. LADIES' three good tnllored suits, slse t'nll between 7 and p. m. Sunday, Wellington Inn, Hoom 231. ALL WOOL Canadian blanket Winches ter Remington 12-gauge shotgun. 1 Friedman, 131 Dodge. WELL drills of suiierlor quality. Steam and gasoline power. Great money-earning capacity. Ijoomts Prill Co., Tiffin, O. LATH model No. 9 Burroughs adding and listing machine for sale cheap. Butla Typewriter Exchange, 105 Farnnin St RWAPPKUS' COLUMN KODAK A new Artacu folding 'sodak, 24x44, leather tourist rase for sanio and portrait attachments. Will swap for hard coal burner or mugs with hot water attachment, or Rood blcyc'.e. Add rets S. C.JOPL KODAK Eastman. 2444. will swap for anything of equal value. Address S. C. Hee. KODAK 1 new Ansoo Kodak, 2434; 1 0-Inch electric fan. good aa new; what have you to swap. Address 8. C. 13S9, flee. LOTS Have three lots Tn Atkinson, Neb., part payment for Omaha lot. W. 1M2 MOTOrKH LE'our h. p. Excelsior, good condition. Well sell or trade. Ad dress 8. C, 1394 Bee. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Export Clearancei in Wheat Show Considerable Falling Off. LIQUIDATIONS ARE HEAVY 28 HOU.M 3, steam heated, downtown. This place Is furnished fine and making; money. Can handle on $700 cash. . GANGESTAD, Room 404 Pee Pldg. DoughiS 3477 TO QUICKLY sell your business or real estate, write Kenncbeck Co., Omaha. THEATERS Buy, lease or sell your theater, machine and supplies through Theater Exchange, Co., 1406 Farnatn St louglaa 1897. We Know How If you want to sell your business See Us If you want to buy a business See Us For Shoe Stores,-Groceries, Bakeries, Rooming Houses or any other business, either cask or terms See Us QUICK SALES CO., 419 Bee Building, Red 3254 FOR HALF A new Tilths Truss; sine 82; right ride. Big- discount. Rwl 4094. I OWN a $-paasenger, 40-horse-power automobile, In very good running order. Rnglne very good. I am about to leave the city and wish to dispose of It Will j consider anything 1 ran use In exchange. Address. . c me. WAGON umbrellas. kolITtop" DKSK- W a gner. 801 N. 16th. Cheap. 1619 Dodge. A NO. 1 BATH lUn, 4 reet Trealer Kelly Wrecking; Co. W. t. lilVR RTOCR FOR RALE. Horses and Vehicles. LARGEST stock of delivery wagons la the elty; all kinds of blacksmith work, painting and lettering. Jnhnson-Danforth Co.. new location. 15:9-31-3' N. liith Bt MKDICAL. PiirnrnCured In a few days without iiupiuic paln Cr11 or write Dr. Wray. SO Bee Bldg. Omaha F.stahllshed 1S94. a WANTED An Idea. Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Wrlto for "Needed Inventions" and "How to Get Your Patent and Your Money." Randolph & Co., Patent Attorneys, Wash ington. D. C. WAR or no war, I will g-uarantee you at least 15 per cent If you will Invest from $5,000 to 116,000 with me. and the principal will more than double in the next ten years; fully secured by land and stock at way below value; Investigate. Ulve phone. F 411ft, Bee. SIGNS, show cards. Clark Son. D. 1378. YOUNG couple would buy good business In or out of city, where both could be employed. Address Y-155. Bee. KDUCATIOXAL MOSIIEILAMPMAN COLLEGE FALL TERM IS NOW OPEN Students admitted any day. Unsur passed classes Id all business and Eng lish branches, shorthand. stenotypy. telegraphy and typewriting. Graduates guaranteed good positions. Places pro vided for young people to work for board. For a new free catalogue address MOSHER-LAMPMAN COLLEGE IMS Famam St.. Omaha. Douglas ;i9. The Van Sant School Stenography Day school, 9:00 to 4:00. Night school, ;15 to 8:15. Uth and Farnam BU. Douglas 6647. Piles, Fistula Cured Dr. K. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rectal dlseisrs with testimonials. DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bldg. MONET TO IX) AH NEED MONEY? See us. Quick service. Half usual rate RELIABLE CREDIT CO., 308 Paxton Block. Douglas 1411. POULTRY AXD SUPPLIES AGENTS. Investigate: 100 per cent profit season now on; get busy. Chicken Life Haver Co., 9)21 Cuming Bt Mixed grain, 11.50 h'dred. Wagner, sol N. 1 OFFICE FURMTUKKWlll buy some good second-hand office furniture; must be cheap for cash. Address d. C. 1240, Bee. ONE one-horse-power International Har vester gasoline engine. Use new; one Burton twenty-flve-rib mandolin, and one Keglna music box. with forty records; will trade for late model motorcycle, or what 7 s. c. inx. plan aide player, cost I IK), and about $100 worth of music; will trade the above for good, clear lot or acreage. 8. C. ZW7. PHONOGRAPH Exceptional bargain 1100 Vtctrola outfit for 14. spot cash. or will swap for something of equal value. Address . c 1407, Ree. PIANO Bush Iene piano player. Would swap for lot In north part of city. Webster 82a. PHONOGRAPH and fifty records, to ex change for cement work or what have youT Cost 165. Edison. In perfect order. good records. Address. B. C. 1400. Bee. RANGE Hsve good six-hole range, large slse. Will trade for a small alse heater. Address S C UW2. care Re. SCALE Have a Toledo l ib. candy erale. nearly new, will exchange for anything that can be used In a restaurant, or roli top desk. Address 8. C. 12SH. Bee. SWAP KQl'ITY'ln vacant Jot in Kountse Place worth tfiOO for 5-ifmsenger auto mobile. Must be In good condition. Call Wh. 2.m Karlr Hears of the Market Klad Maay of the I.oaa-s OfferlnaT Their Holdings, with the Baylaer Power Slim, RTOCK OF MDSE. Invoice tl.onn, to trade for cottages worth about tl.MO or 11,800. lAdress 8 C 1079. care Bee. SHETLAND pony and outfit for trad of sale. Phone 211, Council Bluffs. Ia. SIGNS, showcards, Clark A Hon. D. 127S. 100 SHARES capital stock In Texas Oil and Pipe company; value $100. and some cash for good work team or large horse. S. C. 1X90. STEREOTYPE matrices make the best and cheapest lining for Doultrr housea. They are 17x21 Inches, stronger and more durable than tarred felt and practically I PAPER HANGING t will do your paper fireproof, 75o a hundred at The Bee office, I hanging and exchange for anything I ran use. Address . c ixki, uee. OMAHA, Sept. It. 1914 Export purchases of wrieai in the market amounted to MC.onO bushels out of 446.0W) bushels of this grain to change hands yesterday. These sales not only steadied the market, but caused a change In the feeling aa well aa in prices. Export clearances for the week showed a falling off of 1,(M,000 bushels, when compared with the previous week, but were l,IS7fc.0OO bushels In excess of the cor responding week last ysar. There was heavy liquidation In the wheat market (taring the early hours of the delivery with longs free sellers., and the buying power at times quite slim. The change in sentlnwnt from that of a bearish to a bullish feeling was caused by the export transactions, coupled with the drying up of the offerings. The mill ing call for cash wheat was tame, but message from Minneapolis told of good sales there to Illinois and Wisconsin mil lers yesterday. There waa an unsettled and Irregular market In corn, and, while prices were VkW,o lower to unchanged, the feeling was strong as the day wore away. Vessel room was chartered here for 100,000 bushels of oats at V. nearly all of which will go to Georgian bay. Provisions were quite Irregular and showed more or less weakness early In the lower price of hogs, coupled with the decline for spot provisions abroad. The cash trade In meats and lard was unsatis factory. Hogs at the yards were five cents lower and there were 41.000 at lead ing western markets compared with 60.500 for the same day last year. W'heat was He to lVe lower. Com was un changed to lc higher. Oats were c to Ho higher. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 711.000 bu.; corn, none; osts, nine. At Liveriool wheat closed 4d higher; corn, Hd hlsher. Primary wheat receipts were 2 !K1 000 bu. and shipments 1.44.VXi bu.. aealnst re ceipts of 1,721.000 bu. and shipments of 765.000 bu. last year. Primary corn revelpta were 4&1.O0O bu. and shipments iyj.ooii bu., agnlnst re ceipts of W9.0H0 bu. and shipments of 7, 0C0 bu. last year. Primary oats reielpls were l,Mr..ono bu. and shipments 1.2ft3,000 bu., against re ceipt of 1.134.0D0 bu. and shipments of 71&.000 bu. lest evar CAR LOT RECEITTS. Wheat, t orn. uii PERSONAL THE Salvation Army industrial home so licits your old clothing, furniture, mag sines. We collect. We distribute. Phosie L-ouglas 1135 and our wagon will call. Cull and Inspect our new home, 1110-1113-1114 Dodge St NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts made by my wife, Mrs. John Chrlstensen, from this date. September 12, 1914. John Chrlstensen, 2304 Douglas street. , YOUNG women comlns to Omaiha as strangers are Invited to rislt the Young Women's Christian Association building at 17th St. and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding placet or otherwise assisted. Look for our trav elers' aid at the Union Station. Mrs. Mary U Winter, scientific and pro eressive, teacher and healer. 4912 N. 17 th. PET STOCK PEDIGREED stock for sale. Airdale Terrier puppies. Jas. Forhead. 2301 Cass. WANTED TO BUY 1 1 1 1914 FALL TERM OF BOYLES COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN In both the day and night aesslons. .Yet It is not too late to enter. Begin at once to get that mental discipline that will double your earning capacity. Call, write or telephone for new catalogue. Business practice, bookkeeping, penmanship, sales manship, banking, stenography, steno- typy. typewriting, telegraphy, accounting, riling, private secretarial won ana many other courses are open to you here. You may work for board while attending. Douglas 15. BOYLES COLLEGE, BOYLES BUILDING. 11. H. BOYLEa. PRES., OMAHA. ! OR SALE at a 'liscounc, a run unurn Red scholarship in Boyles Business col lege, Omaha; good for either shorthand or business courses. Apply at the ocfids of Omaha Bee. LEARN TYPEWRITING AT HOME. Three months, $4.00. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITING CO., Douglas 1W6 Farnara. FOR SALE Furniture. New A id nana rurr.t're, cash or terms, reasonable. Amer. Furn. Co., 606 N. Hth. fcEVERAX. van loads of furniture and some pianos. Omaha Van and Storage Co.. u6 Ho. lsth bL WANTED to buy moving; picture show; must pay well; Omaha or near. Ad dress B 469, Bee. WANTED Good grade dining room set. Adaree f 473, nee." OFFICE furniture bought and sold. c Reed, 1H77 Farnam. Doug. 014. NEW and second hand meat and grocery fixtures. Phone Tyler 432, Basket Store. 81t No. liitli St.. Omaha, Neb. X-RAY MACHINE Fully equipped with rectlfar and tubes for hospital or doc tor's use; will swap for anything of value. Address, S. S. 13D3. Bee. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis Winnipeg !07 860 20 10 30 Invest Your Money Witt) Us In our new proflt-sharlrvg plan. In amounts of $100 or mora and be assured at leaat ON YOUR MONEY ratrr-ciajw nxra&rrr. Bee or write ua about It HASTINGS & HEYCEN 7 J Fraternal Union and Fraternal Aid Are Consolidated WANTED Cash register. What have you 7 Box 436, York, Neb. WE BUY 2d-hnd clothes. 1421 N. 24th, WANTED TO RENT WANTED A mod am or 7-room house In a good neighborhood for a family of four; state rer.t wanted and when ready to occupy. Address I IBS, ttee. TWO unfurnished rooms fur housekeep ing, walking uuuance. Address a. 44, Bee. YOUNG lady would like cheerful room with board; private finiily; will pay right price for pleasant Home; nice sur roundings; modern conveniences. Address C 428. Bee. LADY wanta two unfurnished, nicely decorated rooms in modern home strictly private family; desirable location) E refer to board with family. Address, , 463, Bee. LIVE KTOCK MARKET OF WKST SHIP live stock to Sotith Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful attention. DENVER, Sept. 12. (Special Telegram.) A big fraternal merger wag effected here today by the consolidation of the Fraternal Union of America, and the Fra ternal Aid association of Kansas. The principal officers chosen by the new or ganization, to be known as the Fraternal Aid union, are: V. A. Young, supreme president; H. M. Waring, formerly of Omaha, first supreme vice president: L. D. Roberts of Kansas, supreme secretary, and T. J. Sweeney of Kansas, supreme treasurer. Denver will be headquarters of the merged societies. The merger Is of particular interest In Omaha because the Fraternal Union of America was organized there In the eighties by Francis F. Roose. The merger gives a membership strength of over 80,000 and assets exceeding $1,000,000. 410 . 700 . 434 . ( . 272 . 112 .I.S. ThM iiIm were reDorted today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 2 cars, $104Vji 2 cars, $1.04; 1 car. $1.08Vj. No. t hard winter, J cars, $1,064; 1 car, $1.05; 1 car, $1.06; 1 car, $1.04; 2-6 car. $1.03v,; 3 cars. $1.034: 1 car. $103. No grade, J-5 car, Wc; 1 car. We. Rejected, 1 car. SSe. Corn: No. 1 white. 1 car. 76c. No. yellow, 1 car, TS4jC. No. S mixed. 1 car (near white), 74c; cars, 73Hc Oats: No. 2 white, 2 ears. 4iH4c. Standard, 1 car, 4Hc; 1 car, 46c. No. white. I cars, 46c; 15 cars, 4oc. No. 4 white, S cars, 4Mi $ cars, 45V, c. No grade, 1 cars 44c. Barley: No. t, 1 car, 684c Rye: No. 2. 1 car. 88c. Omaha Cash Trices-Wheat: No. 2 hard, $lVf71.08; No. hard, $1.02f(fl.o7; No. 4 hard, Wci1.064; No. t spring. $1.044fli l.f; No. 8 spring. $1.081,08; No. 4 spring. 9c841.06; No. 1 durum. $l (ttffl.01; No t durum, SBcigtl.OO. Corn: No. 1 white, niW: No. t white. 75ii754c: No. S white, 75i754c; No. 4 white. 7R'4c; No. 6 white. T4C75c; No. 6 white. 74'4W4kc; No. 1 yellow, 744gC&c: No. 2 yellow, 744ai4,4c; No. 8 yellow, 74fp74'4c; No. 4 yellow, 78ir74c; No. 5 yellow. 7aW T3o; No. yollow, niW ; No. 1 mixed, 7S?r74'4c; no. 2 mixed, 7S43nc; No. t mixed, 734C784e; No. 4 mixed. 71C3 78'4c; No. 6 mixed, 72l73c; No. mixed, 72Viar72c. Oats: No. 2 white, 464fi,ic; standard, 46fNHc: No. S white. 44'5'4e; No 4 white, 45rfM&c Barley: Malting, 7875e: No. 1 feed. autf7c. Rye: No. I 88884c; NO. I, aTVilffiSc. l.V. Males. No. 1. V; No- X '': No. a, ;wt. Msiket q not st Ions furnished by Glllnskl ruit c oniinnv ; Klil iTS-Orsnses; Kxtra fsncy Valen elss, (s. l:s. ls, l.vos, 1 The. Jva snd Jos, $.1 ;.' box; lied Hall X alem les, sll slurs. U M box. lemons. I'sm v Jikw. . ;..) box: 4:Vs. $; IiO box. Apples: lelle! lowers, 4 tiers, 1160 box; Belleflowers, 4 tiers, box lots II .45 box., Hrlleflowers. 4 tiers, lo-box lots. 11.40 box: fancy sshlnxton "V brand. Urlinrs. 11.75 box. California seedlings, $l.M box. Cantaloupes: Colo rado Hurwell ;5- crate Watermelons. 10 lb. Plums: Italian prunes. 11 ' crate; ltnlian prunes, 6-crste lots. $I.W crate; Itnlinn prunes. il-rrate lots, $1.15 crte. Peaches: California Nalway, 6iv box; California falway. 1rMox lots. 5.4c box; Washington Elbertus. 6nc box, Washington Ellwrtss, lirtbux lots. fiT1) box; WsshliiBlon K berias. .W-lmx lots, 56c box. Pears. California Clargleus, $2 00 box; California Clarxlens. 5-box m., $!. box: extra t'lsrgieus, pt-bos lots or more, $1.9w box: Washtnuton fancy Uogue River Bartlrtts. 2 S box; Washington extra fsncv Rsrtletls. I;' 00 box; Wsshlngton extra fancy Hartletta, pi-lrox lots, 1.90 box; Washington extra rancy iinriieiis, 25-box lots, $1 8f box. Grapes: Tokays. $1 85 crate; Tokays. 8-crate lots, $1 SO crate: Tokays, 10-crate lota. 1.3 crate. Home grown grupes. per basket. !!; H basket lots. 18c. Bananas, per bunch, $1.75 to $.1,0. VEtlETABLKS Cauliflower, tenver. 124- lb. Cabbage, 2 lb. Onions, tre.l). ? lb' vellow. i:ic lb. Peppers. 50c bsskrt Fancy tomatoes. 50c bask t. Cu- cumners, not nousc, iuwn uim.tv, h,; basket. New beets, carrots, turnips. tfc diin. Colerv. Michigan. 85c doien. Head lettuce. 5oc to 11.6" dot.. 1eaf lettuce, 40c. dox. tmlons, home rown. 14o dos. Rad ishes, 50e dos. Garlic, Italian, V dose. Horseradish. $1.. case. Shelled popcorn, 4o lb. Asparagus, home grown, per dos , market price shout 30c dos. Ohio pota toes, 850 bu.; Virginia sweet potatoes, $8.75 hi, 1 NtTS Suited pesnuta. $1.50 case. No. 1 California walnuts. l4o lb. Pecans, 124c lb. Filberts, 15c lb. Almonds, V. lbMISCELI.ANEOrS Sugar walnut dates. $1.15 box. Limes, $1.75 basket. Cracker Jack, $.t.r0 case. Crackerjnck, half rase, $1.75. Checkers, $3.5i) case; half case, $1.75. Kansas City Orals ana Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 12.-WHEAT-Septeniber. 11 !; December, $1 054H 4; MCORN-' iN-centoer, fiOSOWc; May, 7J 781c. OAT! December, 4!M4tC. W II EAT No. 2 hard, $1,024 1. 08; No. 2 red. $1.08. CORN No. 2 mixed, ToWlte; No. 2 white. 78H1784C . , . OATS No. I white. 48p4c; No. 3 mixed, 4444145c. Minneapolis firaln Market. uiuKPimt.m Sent. 12 WHEAT September, $1.09; Iecember, $1 .12-4; No. 1 hard, $1.12; No. 2 northern, $l.064(f ' wheat declined lHc In the early trading. FLOl'H Unchanged. COHN-No, 3 yellow, 78(fr.4o. OATS-No. 8 white, 46p464c. FLA XII 4il 54. JT.AX-21 4WH.54. RYFi-lifr'iSOWc. BRAN-$23.00. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Most Kindt of Cattle Are Steady or Strong-er Than La$t Week. HOGS TWENTY DOWN FOR KEEK Fat l.amha Fifty tn sixty. Fire Cents lllaher for Week Feeders Are Twenty to Thirty lllaher Fat Sheep qnartrr I p. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept 1". 1S1I Receipts were Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday. tUflcial Thursday... Official Friday Estininte Saturday.. 8I.HI7 t sttle. Hogs Mii-'l) .. t.V 1.40 J4.K4F. .. .1S2 2.77 .. 4.341 4.8M . . J.nc 4.002 11.719 ,. 814 I 45 10.OH0 46 t.4i0 1.174 41 (t 7J ;o J.1.2M i w Jfe lower than the clce of last week, and tully t- 104 r iiimh two a-eeks ago. Packing tlemnml failpd to show any Im provement this wecK, ntnl the strong ehlpplng snd speculative drmsni. that wss S'ich an ImiMirtmit factor last week sa missing, ijuuhtv ot the few hogs lom'ng Iims been veiy poor. Very few real good rnes showed up. the receipts consisting largely of mixed hogs of nil grains There bss slso been a good prlnkllng of rowan heitvlrs, which bsve bet n tlm object f a good deal ot dis crimination, and m II h .1 few exceptions hae sold well Imlow 'lie bulk. Nn. A. Sh. Tr. Ko At. Bk. Pe 7 7 ISO JO H r ... 4t .17 134 ... I X, J .TH 400 8 4S Six davs this week..M.81 18.8S1 11I.5io Same days Isst week.. 25 789 81.W2 124. 4i") Same days 2 wks. sgo. .22.17$ 4S.J" :il.?74 Sane davs $ wks. ago. .18.210 4'.i:2 M'J Same days 4 wks. sgo.. 11. 2S4 88.810 58.!" Same days last year.. 26.84$ 81,141 167.073 The following table riv.s f.ie receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock msrket for the year to data, as compared with laM year: 1H14 1011 Inc. Per. Cattle 558. oo Ris.W 4091 Hogs ltJ.oos 1.n.( 117.894 Sheep 1,824.8m l,t.73S l.21fl The following table shows the price) for hogs at the South Omaha live eiorx mar ket for the last few days, with comparisons: M... .. HI... .. M .. ... 47... 40 .. 4... Jl .. 41 .. 7... 11... ... DO I J'- .. jw, wl : .170 l I 40 ...:d . . ii . . :." 140 40 .. J2 ... I 40 . . . :.i ... t 40 ..!. IW I 40 .. l?o I o .. VI W I 40 ...tM W I 40 ...lot t0 40 . . . BS 40 I M . . 4 Ml I 40 ..J.4 1S I 40 ... ln I 40 ...Ma 10 t 40 .. ?7t l .. IM 10 4S ...:54 40 1 40 . ..S4 ... I 40 ...ill lid I 40 .. Ml M0 I 40 . 21 I Ml I 40 SJ.. rate. I 1X14. I19U llt ll91l.19i0.limB.ilX. Aug. 29. Aug. 80 Aug. $1. Sept. 1 8 96-V 7 96 8 31 7 181 $ II' I 7 99 It l 7 111 t 01 s tqu I 9i 7 na I s 8 $74 7 87 I 7 07 $ 7l Sept. $.1 $ 4S 7 T7 8 82 7 121 $ 85 Sept. 8.1 8 84 4 1 7 HO, 8 27) I'M t 47 7 73 7 77 8 5S 7 $2 (43 7 80 4.1 1 R1I 51 Sept 4.1 S 724 7 4 $ 24; 7 17 i 7 85 $ 67 lug to Wv,c on the general run of fat K . SI. . . 71... 04 ... . 70 .. ei... ( .. r... 4... 7... to... 7... 1... .. a... 71 .. ... 41... I!,... 80... PIU. 14 84 ... 7 10 40 S ... t 71 SHKEP-The tresh receipts on the mar ket amounted to 1,174 head, which W'r8 practically all lambs from Idaho. Some 971 head averaged 71 pounds and Bold at $7., this being the same price at which a cut of the same lamis brought on Fri day's market. The feeder end of tha ship ment numtered 1S2 head averaging t5 pounds, that sold to a feeder buyer at Plot. A sprinkling of Idaho ewea brought $..00. The outstnndlng features of the week have been a shortage In the receipts and a conserjiirnt advance In prices, amount- . I'4 12 I 43 .771 Ml 41 . JA1 10 I 4i . 2S4 40 41 ..S71 H I 4'. ..14 ISO I 4S . .1-7 lfl 4S . 7 V t 44 . 3M M I4i .an tM 4 . .20 a m . .its m ik . ."! ... 14$ .Ah 13 I 45 .IK ... 141 . r7 too I u ..tM SO 8 40 . 140 I i . r im 1 .1:1 80 I so .140 so tn ..tM IS IS ..IM ... IM ..111 ... 17 Sept. 5. Srpt. 8 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept 8 8'J! 7 73! 8 I3 7 08 021 I 1 7 SO! 8 27! 92 17 T 8, ' 8 ST. . 8 W Mi 08 7 (l 81 8 84 7 87 981 8 911 7 921 4 8 624! 8 0 g 7 tJ T : e nw lambs, a quarter on mutton offerings and Sotfrauc on the bulk of feeder lambs and feeder sheep, with tha trade all around strong nt current quotation. The week opened on Monday generally C . M. St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific... I'nlon Pacific C. 4 N. W.. eaat... C A N. W . west.. C St. P., M. O... (.:., B. VI., east.... R. A Q , west.... (.'.. R. I. A P.. eaat. Illinois Central CHICAGO GRA1.V AND PROVISIONS Live Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS, CO.. Exchange Bldg. SWAPrER'S OOLUMX FL'RNI'l'L'Rti of a 2i-room hotel for Bale or trade; a bargain If taken at once. Inquire of William Reevee, Red Cloud, iNeu. FOR SALE 2 base burners and a bed- A DUE BILL for $50. good as cash, as room suito o antique oak. Call Tyer 1 first payment on any piano; will sell for AUTO Make best cush offer on Ford car, good order, or might consider dia mond and cash. Address S. C. 1402, Bee. 1UGHE.ST grude solid oak dining room suite; nearly new. Web. 3&i alter ti:30 p. m., or all day Monday. Musical Instruiuent. Slightly used high-grade piano. W. 3726. pTaNO player; a bargain. Tel. H. 4711. Typewriters. TYPEWRITERS ao!d, rented, .repaired. Central 1 vnen.-lt-- Exchange, 307 S. 17th. WE have some exceptional bargains In typewriters. We are offering for Bale Mondav : ... Late Model Monarch No. 3, $4o. No. 10 Smith Premier, $40. No. 4 Underwood. $.H. No. 6 Remington, lute model, $18. No. 4 Smith Premier, No. 3 Smith Premier. $15. No. 6 Bilckenderier, standard keyboard. 19.00. No. 1 Royal. $22.60 No. 10 Remington, late model, $W. No. 1 Monarch. X2.60. BUTTS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 1W Farnum ist. All makes typewriters tented, sold, terma t.uus Typewriter. 1BQ6 Farnam. D. mill. RENT Renungtona, Monarchs and bmlth Premiers of their makers. The Reming ton Typewriter Co. Telephone Douglas j'vt. Rental credited If yuu purchase, and oiiiy very newest and hlgheat grade ma chines sent out. Rates, three months for $0 for understroke machines or $8 jxgr month for latest mod- visible writers. " M lsceltaaeoas. FOR SALE at a discount a full on limited scholarship In Boyles Business eollitiie Omaha: good for either ahort- hand or bukineas course. Apply at the otiice of The Omaha Bee. BARGAIN New Long crlspette machine. Write Harry Allen. Fremont. Neb. tS or will consider a trade of any kind. Address w. wa CHICKENS 1 hawa 'M White and Buff Orn nirton CJilcKana rrom tiue niuuoii birds at Iowa fair in 1912 between 4 to 4 months old. What have you to offer? I want electric light fixtures; or what have you 1 can me. Addreas S. C. 1404. AUTOMOBILE.' For other automobile bargains eee the "Automobile" classifi AUTO Want to swap for a late date fully equipped touring car. Income brick business property, well rented in South Onutlia, on principal business St., !oth snd &. U streets. 8. C. 1344. Bee. CARPENTER WORK Let me do your work and repairing; will take anything of value In exchange or give you a low cash price. Address S. C. 1392. Bee. DOG For Bitle or exchanKe, a thorough bred Irish settler for a small bull pup. Address S. i 1Q7S. FURNITV'PiE Oolden oak chiffonier and dresser, also complete spring bed and oak rocking chairs. Would swap for oak buffet or noil top desk. Address S. C. 14US, Bee. .. Washington Affairs The emergency currency bill, amending the Vreeland-Aldrlch act so as to make 75 Instead of 30 per cent the amount of commercial paper to be accepted from banks as security for emergency cur rency. passed the senate without a roll call and now goes to the house. The measure is one ot those made necessary by the European war. One amendment adopted today provides for the Issue of emergency currency through state banks and trust companies to insure wider dis tribution of the relief extended. Disregarding opposition from some of their colleagues to the proposed tax on freight transportation, democrats of the ways and means committee completed the war revenue bill without vital changes and it will be introduced Monday by Chairman t naerwooo. The Din will be called up Tuesday for debate, when a spe cial rule to expedite its passage probably will be presented. Efforts were made to day to exempt from the freight tax farm products en route to market, but the pro posal was rejected on the ground that it would kill the effect of the tax entirely and open It to amendments of all sorts. Assured that New York City bankers would care for more than half the $150, 000.000 due European creditors on Amer ican obligations, the Federal Reserve board began consideration of further moves necessary to clear up the foreign exchange situation. It la understood that Governor Hamlin shall ask James B Korean, chairman of the committee of bankers which drafted the $lbt,00o,0u0 pool plan, If his committee desires to suggest changes as a result of the action of the New York Danka. w hile it Is thought Im probable the committee will wish to alter the principle of an underwriting pool. It may advise that the New York banks be l-ft nut in any preparations made to rare for the European debts of the rest of the country. BRADSTHEKT'S TRADE REVIEW FAMILY MARE Combination bugy and harness for sale or trade. Tyler 2234. 1204 S. 26th AtNs Featarea of the Trading; and Closing; Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. 12. Rumors that a peace move on the part ot Austria waa not unlikely had a oearisn atieci ioa&y on wheat. Despite an eariy. advance In harmony with quotations at Liverpool, the market here Closed neavy at a aecuuc 01 3c to 24o net Corn wound up wltn a gain 01 4o to 4c ana oats witn a rise 01 4fe'Uo to 4xc. in provisions the outcome was a setback ranging iroin lie to $l.f. Continued big reverses for Austria mado the gosslo about increased chances of peace look reasonable to many speculators in wheat, especially as the Germans be fore Paris seemed to have met further 111 success. The fact that the talk of an assumed better prospect for a stopnane of hostilities had apparently no more definite basis than a somewhat general opinion as to the military situation did not deter sellers. Corn values were helned bv signs of a falling off In arrivals from country points. Cool weather was also an aid in strength ening the markets. in the oats crowd sales of 750.000 bushels. chiefly to exporters, lad to firmness throughout the session. Central Illinois dispatches said that New Orleans ahlp- Jiers were outbidding Chicago on round ots for Europe. Provisions suffered a sham break on account of liquidating Bales by discour aged holders. Depression In wheat and in the market for hogs received most of the blame. vlA. New York fieaeral Mark. NEW YORK. Sept 12. SUGAR Raw, gal, .27c; refined, steady, steady; molasses sugar. S82c; centrlfu- HCtTFR Steady; receipts, $.495 tubs. CHEESE Steady; receipts, 1,237 boxes. EGKlrt Irregular; receipts, 8,929 cases. POCLTRY Live, firm; western chick ens, broilers, 184W40; fowls, ai2c; tur keys. 14'tflfic. Dressed, firm; western chickens, frosen, lfB20c; fowls, 13al94c; turkeys, lg'26c St. Loots Grain Market. BT t-ont. Sent. 11 WHIOAT-No. 2 red $1. 0841. 10; No. 2 hard, $1.0801.11; September, 1.0t'ffil.04; December, $1.10 L CORN No. 2, 7S1c; No. white, 81c; o..r,Hr 7TftiT7Uc : December. 71c. OATS No. 2. 4748c; No. 2 white. 51c; September. 4Sc; December, oic. Liverpool tlrala Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 12.-WHFlAT-S.pot, market quiet: No. 1 Manitoba, s lOd; No. 2. 9s 84d. f utures, -steady; October, 8s 7di December. 8a 94d. CORN Spot, market nominal. Futures steady; October. ts Via. ' ('le.nrlngr Honse Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Sept 11. The statement of the average condition or clearing house banks and trust companies for the ween shows that the cash reserve Increased $2.0ti4.300. leaving a deficit ot $15,0)15.000 below legal requirements. The statement follows: Amount. Increase Iuni $2.1R2.f.4.niiO $j8.o:io.ooo Hnsrlo 820,8M. 4.750.0H0 Il tender 78.6SS.OH0 l.t,000 Net deposits l,30,2M,0O0 17,90S,iKV Circulation J24.51R.0H0 10,154,000 Tfi,.t rsHh reserve 35.0H5.000 2.(i4,8O0 Rinki' rash reserve In vaults....$128,4it,U,( Trust companies cash reserve.. o,in.w Article! Qn. I High. I Low. t'lose.j Mep'yi Wheat! I Sept. I ll',s Deo.. 1 144 May.tl 2244 Com I I Kept. I 7'Y Dec.. 7?V Mar. 7514 4 Oats I I Sept 484 Dec.iftO!1 May. 54fc644l Pork I I Sept.! 18 30 I Jan.. I 21 00 ! I I I 1 144! 1 08 I 1 05141 1 H 1 144 1 12U 1 124 1 UK 1KI 1 141 1 20 I 1 tnl 7 I 7841 7741 78 7341 724;7rirf7J'72Stl 7641 ,541 7641 754 Aggregate cash reserve $197,42.1,000 Trust compnnlcs reserve wun clearing house members carrying per cent casn reserve. $Yd.l2O.0O0. . Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not Included In clearing house siaieinrni; Amount. Increase lxans and lniat'mts..$'.72.M7.WO $ 2 : Ki.m0 (ioA 41,547,p0 2h...900 Cur. .and bk, nts ".. . Tnlo rinoalta .wji,tu),wv u.w.o.iw Decrease. Bank Clearlnas. OMAHA. Sept. 12-Bank clearings for Omaha today were .4.m,ooi.ii "F,1" ........nrlnf dav last year. $2,000,807.22. The aummary of the clearings for the week and the corresponding week last year. I. a. follows: Mnn. 12.995 219 18 Labor dsy T.L..U v 2.854. i3.rT7 3.314,42 14 Wednesday 3,:t99,2.'2 8S 3,S61,014.S Tliuisaay .. . 3 182.790.00 3,527.874.05 irlduy 8,l(il,8W.49 3.2rj,5ss.l6 Saturday 2,tW0,W7.22 S.-JM.8H2.27 Sept. 12 I 8 414 7 89 8 3r. l 27 7 ' 71 RecelpTs and "iTsnosltton of live stocg at the I'nlon Stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at I o'clock p. m. yestcrdny: R El ' El PTS CA RS. Cattle. Hops Sheep. Sept. 10. 8 MS! 8 fw 8 35! I 11 " Ml M steady when the receipts were light there Sept. Ill 8 52SI 7 78 8 .18 1 01 7 83 being no market at Chicago because or laDor oay. mrenmn waa in eviaence on awes and lambs during the early trade on Tuesday and at Tuesday's close prices on lambs were boosted PMloc. Wednes day's market nnd a large run here, and. in aptte or this, sellers added another lOtt-loo to lamb prices and the packers were ready buyers at thnt. Partly un der the Influence of a reported Increased consuming demand for lamb and mutton In the east, lambs continued to soar on Thursday and Friday, the extent of the Improvement being as much as 25436c, wnen iambs climbed to the 800 mark, the highest point ever reached In the Uionlh of September. In the case of ewes tha supply has been small like It has been for tha season to date and so few wethers and yearlings have been showing- up that not enough of them have been on hand any one day to really make a market, though In sympathy with ewes and lamha they are quotablv better than a week ago. The situation In feeders Is that It would take a big falling off in hovers to make any material break in prices, as the de mand continues vigorous and current re ceipts Indicate a shortage. Quotstlons on range shen and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $7. 356. 00; lambs, fair to good, $7.10cjf7.3S; lamb.a feeders $6 50f7.10; yearlings, good to choice, $orvf 6.25; yearllns-s. fair to good, $5.8nifM.O0; yearling, feeders, l5.4iWi.80: wethers, good to choice, $5.3.r.if.0; wethers, fair to good. $5.10 85; wethers, feeders, $4.3 4 85; ewes, good to cholo, $4 80a.10; ewes, fair to good, $4.80f(f4,0; ewes, feeders, $8 Mr4 .10. Retirrsentatlva sales: No. Totul receipts 1 Dl.SPOrtlTlON-HBAD. Cattle Morris A Co Swift and Company...... Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Schwarts A Co J W. Murphy Other buyers 10 19 M 47 59 544 976 117 810 Sheep. Totals .$18,134,413.42 $17, 033, 005. 00 4r4 5141 I 74l 6l Lard I Sept. Oct. Jan. Ribs I Sept. 1$ OA Oct.! 11 M Jan.. I 10 86 rk C4 61 50VA4 64V53V&4I 644'634&4 18 30 I 17 60 I 17 60 I 1 00 2100 I 20 06 I 20 30 3080 8 SO 36 10 05-477 90 V 35 10 074 I. I S 80 074 76 12 00 I 11 75 11 50 I 11 30 10 8741 10 60 I S SO I $20 t 15 824 534! 10 00 I II 75 11 85 10 674 It 00 11 50 10 824 Pace of Operations Slaw ta ladae trial Lines. NEW YORK. Bept ll.-Bradstreefg to morrow will say: Hopes of better trade loom larger than FOR EXCHANGE for part cash and cltv property, or part cash and cheap land or and noimiii; located In a live Nebraska o actual transactions, and except at a town; saJes average $40 per day. Address 1 few western centers, the trend la tem S C 10"7 Bee pered by conservatism, with dullness pre- vKiuiie 11 tow uuiii, rait festivals at DOOM. Bl'.lCKS at $1U) per M.; also 300M. feet of lumber at works. Utb and Jack son Sts. Buildings bougst and wrecked. T rester-Kelly Wrecking Co. Web. 4E3. FOR SALE Lluuld Iceless soda fountain In Emprens Garden, Kmprens theater building, Omaha, for sale at a great ute ri: ke by the manufacturer; cash or terms. Call H. 4--10. i, 2-hand mch. Gross Wreck Co.. tl A- Paul FOR SALE New and seuoud-heuil carom and pocket billiard tables am bowling alleys and accusorlta; bar fixtures of all kluds; easy payments. The Brunswick-Balke-Collenicr Co., 4U7-4C9 8. loth eL FURNITURE ' for u 5-room near C'niaha, 'l.tWI. Low rate ren the buttling. W hat have you to o Address S. C. 12. care Lis. GOOD ""Elgin watch and some cash for good visible typewriter. H. C. 131, GAS, rHOT WATER HEATER Brand new. retail price $18, "Hon" brand; will exchacge for roll top desk or anything else m eiul value. Address 8. C. IVri, Bee. fiovjl Have small -r.. house located In Onatha, where It will always rent. Now brining in $12 per month. Price Sl.otiu: mor'aage $!0ir, will trade equity for Ford car. S. C. l'. Bee. noiei numerous points have made for somewhat .ffJij heavier buying, but the improvement thus I reflected Is only relative and In Indus trial lines the pace of operations la slow. as yei American mercnauta are grop ing for foreign markets, and while pro gress may be made In that direction the situation Is still one of promise rather than performance. It is conceded that fundamental condi tions are sound, crops being of excellent volume, and that ultimately crop money will make Itself felt, but oa tha other hand high rates for money check enter prise while high prices or, as in the case of cotton, too low prices, hamper buying 1 " .- . . . . . . .... . . b wuj m w vna I HAVE a 1910 model Detroit Electric In ""1' or,1,"w,1, ,ev"pments before B'Vs'&e W'" " AM,t"tSS, for ,h. week were Vi. p. m, cee. compared with 26s last year; in Canada I HAVE a good patent. Will sell for cssh or trade for an auto with latent im pro tiuents. Address S. C. 11' 9. Bee. fifty-four, compared with twenty-seven last yesr. Wheat exports, 7.048,000 bush ls. compartd with 4.473.0U0 last year. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat r No. I red. $1,12414.14; No. 2 hard, $1,111.61.11 Corn: ino. i yenow, dtj'c; ino. 1 yellow. IMt 1784c Oats: No. 3 white, S'.i'tM'.tc ; stand ard, 4i(Ht4'c. nice: No. z, n'fpac. Bar ley, tliQItc. Timothy, $4.003.o0. Clover, nominal. Pork, $17.5018.00. Lard. $9.1& Ribs, $11.6012.00. BUTTER Receipts, 11.2S2 tubs; un changed. EGGS Higher; receipts, 8.911 esses; at mark, cbsm Included, 30(tji3c; ordinary firsts. 21i&'J2r.; first 2affl4c. POTATOM.' Unsettled; receipts. 66 cars; Jerseys. Ktfl'Oc; Michigan and Wisconsin, 7u'76c; Minnesota Chios, 764y78o. IOULTRY-Allve, higher; spring, 16e; fowls. lo. OMAHA. a.J!5RAk MABtKKT. B1TTTER No, 1. Ho. cartona. He; No. I, 00-11). tubs. 30c. CHRE8B Imported Swiss. 40c; Ameri can Swiss. 2c; block Swiss. 24c; twins, lac; daisies. U4c; triplets, 184c; Young Americas, 3uc; blue label brick. 19c; Urn burger, l-lu., toe; 1-lb.. 20c; New York while, 19c; Imported French Roquefort 48c FIBH Trout. 17e; large rrapplea, 10 15c; salmon, lift 15c; halibut 94c; channel catfish, 15c: pike, 17c; pickerel. lOe. POULTRY-Brollers, 154c; spring chick sns. 14c; hens, 124c; cocks, 9c; ducks, lc; geese, 8c; turkeys, 124c; pigeons, per dox., 90c; ducks, full feathered. 10c; ge-.se. full feathered, 8c; squabs, No. 1. $1.50; No. 2, 6uo. BEEF Cl.'TS Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective September 14. are a follows: Iclbs: No. 1, tic; No. 2. l(c; No. 3, 13c. Loins: No. 1. 224c: No. t 174c: No. $, 144c Chucks: No. 1. 12c; No. I. 104c; No. $, !rt,c. Rounds: No. L 164c; No. 2, 14c; No. 1, Coffee Marke.t. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-COFFEFThe nurkt was more or less unsettled again today. Private cables report that! the Brazilian governiiifm an issue of paper money to assist growers In holding their coffee off the market In the Interior and no further change waa reported in the cost and freight market. Local spot prices, however, were a shade lower and some operators prodlct that values here will gradually work nearer a parity with Braxil should the foreign ex change altuation continue to Improve. Rio 7s were quoted at frVflflc nd Santos 4s at 114trl2c Mtlrols prices were unchanged In Braxil at the close yesterday. Omaha Hay Market OMAHA. Sept. ll.-PRAIRIE HAY Extra choice, $12 00; No. 1. $1.009 1150- No. 2. $9.00111.00; 'No. t, l7.oorrj.9 00. Choice midland, $11.00; No. 1, $10.00fl 11.00; No 2, $.00U'10.00; No. 3. $41.0CKi8.0O. Choice lowland, $10."0; No. 1, $'J.0ofjt0.0; No. 2 $7iyn9 0fi; No. 3. $5.0or(f7.OO. STRAW Choice wheat quotable at $4 00 ciivii. choice oat or rve. 85.0ii1io.50. A UP Ai.r A rioi-, 110 w, ., m.w4t 13 00; No. 2. $10.O0Cfl2.o0; No. 3, no demand, 1 $8.0010.00. Hlonx t'ltr Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Bept. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts. 100 head. HoGS Receipts, t.oW head; market 10c lower; heavy, $8 4a66; mixed, $8W 8 40; light, $8,304(8.30; bulk of sales, $8 3ft SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,200 head; no quotations. Dry ftnoile Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 12. DRY OOODS Firmer cotton markets In some section today caused mllia to refuse to sell wld print cloths at the lowest prices. Colored goods, firm. Fine ysrn cloths, steady. More buying waa reported by cotton yarn dealers. Underwear and hosiery, more active. !4fvw York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sopt. 11 MERCATILE PAPER 7 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady; for cables, $4 t-t.fcn5; for demand, $4 S7ii 4.99. SILVER Bar. 55c. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralte NEW YORK, Sept. 12. EVA PORATED APPLE-1 Eask-r; fancy, 104UHc; choice, ISiSlOr; prime. t4c DRIED FRUITS PTunes. steady. Apri cots and peaches, dull. Raisins, qulst- Be Want Ada Are Read and Used by Ambitious Men and Women. Totals 8.015 1.691 CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequonce In sight this morning, but for the week receipts have been .quite llneral although falling short of the record of Isst neek and a year ago. Cornfed eteers have been In moderate supply all week with an entire absence of strictly rholce or prime beeves, une mar ket has not shown much change, nemg generally steady for the week, although the medium grades have been rather un satisfactory sellers, owing to the com petition with western rangers. Grass beef steers, which broke at the beginning of the week, have firmed up again until they are at the close of the week fully as high ait the high close Inst week, or around 25c higher than ten days ago. Cows and heifers, which eased off at the beginning of the week, have recov ered all tha lost ground and are now fully as high aa at the high time at last week's close. If anything the canners and medium grades are somewhat firmer than last week. flood feeders have been In moderate supply all week and they are a little stronger than last week, being In e an cases as much as 26o higher. Tin medium and common grades have shown no Improvement whatrver and they might possibly be a little easier than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed beeves, $1 Mtj 10.26; fair to good cornfed beevea, 753 50; common to fair cornfed beeves, l7.7Wil.7b; good to choice range steers. $7.4038 50; fair to good range steers, lfi.7ofl7.40; common to 'air range steers, $8 mwfl 76; good to choirs grass cows, $6. 3607.75; fair to good grades, $5.50 ir 2n; common to fair grades, $3 796 80; good to choice stockera and feeders, $7.50 ti8 00; fair to good Blockers and feeders, IS.7.Vq7.50: common tn fair stock ers and feeders, S6.tX!r4t.7t; stock cows and heifers, $u.2604.7o; stock calves, $x.O).O0; veal calves, S.OO$fl0 50; lulls, stags, etc., l.liQ 700 HOGS Supplies amounted to about fifty-four cars or 3,400 head, putting the week a total at 18.HM head. This Is ll.OoO smaller than a week ago, an3 more than 12.000 short of a year sgo. The week s supply Is with one exception the smallest of the year, the largest run of the week coming on Wednesday, when only seventy three cars were reported. All points reported a fresh slump In values this morning, and the local trade opened out very dull, and sharply lower. The early rounds were slow, and sales men made an effort to check the decline, but when the supply finally started to move prices were largely a dim lower, t-hlpplng ordem were very small, and as was the case yesterday practically every thing went to packers. Trade was dull throughout, and It waa well along In the forenoon before a clearance waa made. The big end of tha sales waa made at $8.40. as against the long string at $8.60 on Friday. A few loads sold up around $8.45, and owing to the fact that these were few big heavies here, not many landed under M 40 Aa high as $866 was Dsld early In the forenoon. later In the day this load sold at u.w. me extreme top ror tne oay. In spite of the fart that the week' re celpts have been so light, prices are about tn Idaho lambs ... 679 Idaho lambs 173 Idaho lambs .... 146 Idaho lambs ... 1 Idaho lambs ... 253 Idaho lambs ... 24 Idaho lambs .... ( Idaho yearlings 4 Idaho yearlings . 1 runs At. ... 71 ... 70 ... 61 ... 69 ... 69 ... 69 ... f9 "!l02 ... 93 108 Ifl Idaho ewea 181 Idaho feeder lambs 66 971 Idaho lambs 71 Pr. 7 76 7 76 7 7 00 26 7 00 e ti 1 00 6 00 t 75 600 90 7 9Q CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Hl Mostly Ten Cegnts Letweiw Sheep Stroaar. CHICAGO, Sept. 11 CATTTJC Re--elpts. 500 head; beeves. $6.904011.00; steers, 56 3Tti.S5; storkers and feeders, $o.40hi.25; noo" nd n8lf w"61; calves, $s.tXKy HOGS-Receipts, 9.000 head; market mostly 10c lower; bulk of sales. $8.4oj8 95; light $8.75'B9.45; mixed. $S.S5U9.46; heavy, $8.15A20; rough, $8.1547.!0; pigs, $4.7ilS.2.-.. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 head; market strong; sheep, $5.2B.10; ' yearlings, $6.9094.66; lambs. $6.7638.40. Kansas City I.It Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept 12. -BATTLE Re ceipts, 400 heed. Market steady; prime fed steers, $11.7547 10.76; dresstd beef steers, $8.00ti.j; western steers, $ti.76jp9.25; stock errand feeders, $6.008.25; calves, $6.6031 HOGS Receipts, 600 head. Market tower; duik ot sales, xtxi;8.6; heavy, $8.7041.86; packers and butchers, U.Wit $.90; light. $S.VJ8.80; pigs. $7.604j8.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts. Msrket stesdy; lambs, $7.40-p76; year lings, $5.753Hi.60; wethers, $6.4Ao.b; awes, S.Oufc'G.M. St. Leal I. lye Slnek Market. ST. I.OUIS, Sept. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head. Market steady; natlva beef steers, $7.60tf10.60; cows and heifers, $.0i.fi9.50; stockera and feedera, $5.007.60; southern steers, $t).OOrj8.00; cows and heif ers, $4.0Gv'f.60; native calves.. $6.00(!jll.00. HOGS Receipts,, 8,000 head. Market steady; pigs and lights, $7.00&9.tO; mixed and butchers, $.0mii4.80; good heavy, $9.20 Q9.2S. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts. Market stesdy; native muttons, $4 0046.10: lambs, $r.0xa8.10. St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sopt. 12. HOGS Receipt 2,800 head; market lower; bulk. $8 66-88.76. CATTLE Receipts 100 head; market steady: steers, $7.00frlfl.60: cows and heif ers, $4 2MfO5; calves, $6 00010.50. 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 600 head; market steady; lambs, r.Iiftf? 56. -1 Smell Fall Coming? Get Your Coal Now You'll soon have to begin shoveling- roal Into the etove or furnace. Anil every shovelful will tost money. Do you want to save half the cost? Why not buy your entire year's supply now, direct from our mines at mine prices? . Gst better coal for less money. Remember that Tecumseh Coal ta being used by big companies everywehre and that It 1b guaranteed to prove out 18,400 R. T. U.'s to the pound with only 9 ash and 9 moisture. . , , Taks advantage of our location and save the expense of long cost ly freight hauls from Eastern lines. The coal club plan ha been worked successfully by many of our customers. They buy a carload and spilt It between them. The ear likg la worth It. TECUMSEH COAL 8x3 inch Domestic Nut 1x14 Inch Domestic Nut Inch LMimestlc Lump Crushed Mine Run, any alse Screenings 14 Inch Lump Freight rate to Omaha only $140 per ton. BO a as If sat YUoeoaes, Sad. $2 00 per ton. $2.00 per ton. 32.00 per ton. $1.10 per ton. $1.00 pr ton $1.20 per ton. Is Carloads Only. Martin-Howe Coal Company Miners and Shippers w xt Sows President. fob freeman, Tloe-Jie. iTa-Tld XulV,Tc"r. I. at, CotUtsr. SeCy-Treea. IMS McCormick Bolldlnf, Ohlcafo. &oaf Wataaoe Telephone Haxrtaoa US1. Anto Thorn 4W-4VM