HIE rKK: OMAHA. THUliSDAY, K1.1TEMIEU '2, 191k WANTKD TO KENT WANTED To rent, a 7 or l-room house with hot water tint, In Weil Farnam. Iiunuee or Fu M club dlstitcts. Wi.l imi lease for two jrfnti or mure If s.etis led. an wait for two monthii If necessary. Address Q (to. Omaha Bee. o HEAL ESTATE) FARM A R4MII I.1MK Fills. IALR HAVH YOU A FARM FOIl 8ALET AVtll a good description ol your land and send !t to thf Sioux City, la.. Journal, ' lima a Most Power! ul Want Ad Me dium.'' Twent.-five words every Friday evening. Miui(in)r n-nrntng and everv Peturday evrn.ng and Sunday morning fir one hionih, giving sixteen ads mi twelve different day tor $2; or 80 words, $4, or 75 word. $1. Largest circulation of any Iowa new-spa ler, 2o(',0i"i readers dally In four great state. California. Live Oak Colonies, none better. W T. .gmlth Co.. P13-14 Of? Nat. HR. D. 2S19. Iowa. IOWA BARGAIN Want to move to Omaha. Have house In East Des Moines, new In IS.1?, good barn two good shedj, brl.-k chicken house (will leave t.ie chickens In ti), I ti.r e Kits facing east. Rood location, two blocks from car, not too clo e to town, Bmi.e improvement, will sell cheap for eah, will make arrang. mini tor pay ments: Address U Hi, Bee. Farm, o of Council fenced anl ItEAL KST'TE west sidk Must lie Sold XVn Webster St., new. 7 room, sleeping Pi'rrh. nil (ink and blr h finish; nil -h up-to-date feature; beautiful lighting fixture, first :s mate Itl snd w-r. mansntp throughout: a complete bomi In every particular; Best buy In Omaha, very cheap terms. Wright & Lnsbury, Douglas KKAI. ESTATE SOUTH S1PK Practically New Near Han-com Park, $3,900 Full two-story, six rooms and bath. A dandy up-to-date modern linme In that new district Ji.st snu'h of the park, ( I oe to Wind.-or S'-i ool and West Side car lin-. Lot, 50x140. Taved street, ravine paid In full. Terms If tequired. ARM ST RONO-WAL811 COM PANT, Tyl. r 1.3k. State Hank Fldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! - - & Omaha Cash Whett Rallies and Makes an Advance of Five Cents a Bushel. 1201 SO. 51 ST. 4 rooms and bath with large floored attic, electric llxhts, ga.. city water, ce ment basement form r lot. 11 '-t on 61st and f.0 fee t on Pierce St. : one block I t orn ear; rrieo, $-,-M0; $h cash, balunce $20 tr month. U. (J. CARLr.KllG, S1J Rrandel Theater Bldg. 175-Acro Stock miles north liluffs; well watered ; 5-room $65 per ncro. Day & Hess Co., 123 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. REAL fiSTATr NORTH SIDK Idaho. FOR SALE Wrt-acre farm In gemhl Co., Idaho, 2 ml.es from K. R. and posuif flcc; 150 A. under cultivation; lou tons ha v. 25 A. In srain, 1 A. In potatoes, 35 hen I of cattle, 18 hor s, all machinery and Implements, $37.00 per acre, Incluuing everything. For particulars, address fc?. G rarnaworth, Dillon, Montana Barber Shop, Store house; and 6-Room House $3,500 Owner must sell within the next few days. K tngs J42 per month rent. I.ocnted on Ames Ave., car line, corner of 3.M tt. . Part.- could run the store and make good money. American Security Co. LOOK FOR BUMPER CORN CROP OMAHA. September 1, 191.V The livcsl u.si Wutat i.i.ie.cl rained toei. a.iu .,uuiiU a'. iA.vvlfcS Ol till. Wlul l M,, II. i .til iei.t HIII li.U ULlllUllU IUIll ul.ltf. Cuiu mii,.M Meie also luiht end weie Sui.ii.iii! i tHj. iii: ol ine iuiw ue iimiiu. le.iow uud iiuxcu ouin a. id uu Ci.iif.eU i'i ltc ...el, vinilo Ui White Cimii mum n.Hiier. Ti.eie wi.s n..t mHiiy cars of oots rc reui'd tmtay .ind too Sk.ej weie very litnt. The ihis market remained piwo iicaliy unci. ui. jicd. There were no stiles of rye or barley n oi led, and the market lor these cereals wna gu H -d nominally unchaiiKe.l, hen.rts on the corn crop are very la- voraUe todav. Aside from the fact thut the cn p Is late. In m ist section esrlan la f.n,...lln.rl V. . u . . . t l.,nL. las If it b.de ialr to be a record breaking crt . I I learnnces were: Wheat and flour equal i to 62K.OO tin.; corn, none; oats, 44,000 bu. Liverpool spot market was unchanged on wheat and corn. Primary wheat teielpts were t.tJO.OTO bu. and shipments &Y..(iou bu., against re ceipts of l.fl non Imi. and sh.puients of 1.375.000 bu. last vear. Prlm-ry corn t "ls were RU.1 bu. and shipments K0.0PO bu., against receipts of l.i-.;t.' ou. and sh innenls of 410.UW) bu! Inst year. Primary oats receipts were J wt bu. sprt shipments 1.!o.0ii0 hu., against re celnts of lfiocyw bu. and shipments of l.'JSI.OOO bu. last year. CAttLOr HIX'KIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Chicago M.nneapolls , I'uluth ....... Omaha Kansas City Ft. Uui .... Winn peg ,2M1 . 31 , r.o .in .MS 73 14 Data i 4W FACTS about our abundant harvests that are no de truyed by btoi nij. e Ac TS iibou. the cattle b.. sin.es where summer range cets less than 30 Ctnt4 per head. FA T about Id .ho climate, Idaho ad vantages and disadvantages glamy fur nis ca dv a rseuraNka man witn six 17th and Doug as .-ts. Douglas .'mJ3. Bungalow Wo htive a veiy ....y, new, five-room bungalow, 24x40, that Is up-to-date in every respect; oak finish and oak Hours; tun basement; large attic; lo cated 673.1 N 24th St., where all homes are new homes and where many homes re lie nK biult. We will nuAe terms to year- of Idaho experience. Wl e. us on your way to exposition. E. T. RnsweiU Idaho. Visit 8X111 purchaser. Rice. u Norris & Norris 4O0 hee ij.Ujj Phone Doug. 4270. SEE THIS AT ONCE. New G-r. bunga.ow, 1 Llocx south of M.l.er pk., cheap; see owner. 2310 Crown Point Ave Phone Webster 214t. car. C40 ACRES, 45 miles from Minneapolis, I one nibe trom town; 1M) acres under cultivation; bajance used for pasture; can practically nil be cultivated: heavy oil. Good set bui. dings, consisting of - room bouse, lare bain, grunbr, corn 6-r. houce H b.ock from N. 24th St. cribs, windmills, etc.; the land will pro- lin. A bargain. 4106 N. 24tli til. U u VCI v. vunimiy VJ I ivill .UD, phone In house; country thickly settled; complete set of machinery; 27 head of stov k. consisting of II cows, balance I and 2-year-nlds; six good horses, 2s hogs, cliicKens, one-naif of this year's crop and everything on the farm goes at toil an acre, half cash. Schwab tiros.. 102s Ply mouth B.du , Minneapolis. Minn For sule bv owner, new 6-r bungalow; S200 cush,' X per month. Harney 6M0. M linuorl, F ABM For sate, OXl-acre stock farm, lo cated on Crooked creek. In era v ford county, Mo., 3' nil.es railroad st.it I n; all under (ence; ft) acres bottom, in cul tivated. 30.' ti.lahle; balance best of p,is tu e land fuir lmp.oemeuts; fine ap ings and r. nning water; sto k grow ers, Investigate; once JG.uuO; some terms, E. A. Bwa, Steelvll e. Mo. MOIl til kit. MONTANA Irrigated lands best In the woild for wheat, oats, al alfa and stock; close to town, rai road, scnoo.s and' churches; 141. f to $50 per acre on fifteen years lime; annual payments less than rentuls on middle west farms; write to. day for particulars; Illustrated pamphlet and mup free. Valler Farm Sales com pany, Hox 1002, Valier. Mont. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS These sales were reported tod.tv: W heat-No. S hard winter: car old, $1.09; 1 car, Sl.tXi; 1 car. !We; 1 car. 97 vc; 1 car. P'c. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, Oi'ir, 1 car. Mc: 1 2-5 car. kc; 1 21 rnr. ii. J No. t velvet chaff: 1 car, Sl.os. No. t je.vet cnarr; 1 car, 11.06. No. 4 spring. 1 car, H.06. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, c. Snmple: 1 car, ;; 3' cars. S4c; 4 2-5 cars, Kr; 3 3-i cars. Mci 3 cars, Vc; J car, 77c; 3-S car. 7.ic; 2 1-5 cars, 75c; 2 cars. 72c. Corn No! 2 white: 3 cars, 70c. No. J white: I car 70o. No. S whitet 1 car, 9c. No. 6 while: 1 car CSic No. 2 veilow: 1 car, 71'c: 3 3-i cars, 71c; 13-6 cars. 70' c. No, 3 yel'ow: 2 cars, 71c; 1 car, 70l-c. No. S mixed: 7 cars, 6!ic. No. S mixed ; 1 car incar yellow), 6'ic; 3 ears, !c; 1 car, &r. No. 6 mixed - 2 cars W'.e; I 1 car. Wic. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 6v,c. i Oats-No. 3 white: 1 car. S5c. No. 3 white: 4 cars S3c. No. 4 white: cars, ! 32 c; 1 car, 32c Sample: 1 car, 31 Vic; 1 car. 31c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. t tur ' key, P8cfr$1.02; No. 3 turkev, WtcS'Ol; No. 2 ha d. WcStt.O': No. 3 hard Wci10i; I No. 4 hard 95c: No i spring JUMi 1. 8; No. 3 spring. ll.fW'iil.OS. Corn: No. 2 White. 63'ift7tc: No. 3 whlto. 6if(f70e; No. 4 white. fl'i41reJ9c: No. 5 white, MWr; I No. 6 white. Sslyfrtin; No t yell w. I 70"ifr7lVc: No. 3 yellcw, 70-ir71e; No. 4 I yellow, 70i70Vtc; No. 6 yellow, 6lfi,7 ic; No. yellow. 69-'fi70c: No. 3 mixed. 6Ki4tfi !l!ic: No. 3 mixed, fi8"a9c: No 4 mixed, I & mixed, WVi No. 6 miced. er7l4fics'(. Ots: Si-ltr.c; stand ard. Mft"4' c; No. S white. S.'ViSle: No. 4 wM e ?2(Tf3 Vic Darley: Malt.ng, 4Mr5"c; No. 1 feed 43r45c. Hye: No. 2. SS'rjMc: No. 3, g.'&t3c. lb.. Apples. 0o V F.t; KTAUI c..-"nlitase, homegrown I lSe per lh. Iliad nitaee, ll.tii p,.r a.,. 1 I'eppers, fsV ix-r biSKet. l-af let inc. (sk: per doa. Toiiiaioos, maiket price, unions, Washington. lc per lb. Pars.ey iU- per dos. Union. Spanish, II 6 per crate. Oreen peas. 60c ier basket Sax and green beans. Wo per basket. New beets, carrots and turn ps, hie ryr bas ket. New pet toes, Ohio, flop per bu Sweetpolatoes, hsn.,ier, II. 50 per hsiu per; Vtgl!ias. $4 25 per bbl. Nt'TS-Nii. 1 walnuts. IV lb. filberts, l.V per lb: Prarll. 12', peeana, j;uc per lb ( almonds. Jt lb. MlSCFI.LANKOl S - Crackerark, 13 M) per ram-; cornpors, I3.M per crate, crack erlaC, ' rase, l.7."; cornpopa, 14 case, 1 eVW. I'eantits. No. 1 raw, c per lb.; Jumbo, raw. 7c ner lb.; No. 1 roasted. c per lh.; Jumbo roasted. Ho per lb. Honey. I3.7R per case. NF.W VDKK tKMHtt MARKRT Qaotallons f the Day Varlosia Commodttlea. NF.W TOHK. Bept. I.-FLOlTt Steady. HKAT r-pot firm; No. 2 red, 31. li, e. I f.. ,ew Yoik. miinuit. sn.l n:., 1 h...-.i 11.14, c. I. f. New York, to arrive; No. t n rthern. Huluth, .y-; No. 1 nort.iem, Aian tuba HiVic, c. I. f.. buffalo. Futures, steady; September. l.iv. Uit.N Mpot steady; No. t yellow, SnHo, piompt shipment. i.5Hp t. steady: No. 8 white, new, 423i4C nominal. liAV . as, . No. 1. $1.40: No. 3. 11.30; No 3. Jl.:: shipping $1. 'O il. 15. HOPS yulet; state, common to choice, 11 1. cop. ,.ic; . m ill. 1 uu. 1, i ll crp, 12 IRe; p.113 CrO.i, c 11c. H 1 DF.S Steady ; Bogota. 3C31c; Central Ai, 1 11 ... t.'C. LKATII Kit Firm; hemlock firsts. 2ci sei oi.ds. HO'nlllo, PKOV1SIO.N3 Pork, lower: mest, $15.80 iilil.im, lain I y, $l.00ifr2..ti0; short ceais, . lS.Hi'iS.iVl. Heef s.eauy; mesa. HaOi ISO; family. $l 5i 1.j0, Lard, uttad; miiidl ! t. $. 15.U i.ju. TAI.IAIW-Steady, ilty, SSO'SHo; coun liy. ovwumc; special. yc. 1U 'I 1 ii.it r li 111; rree pts, 13.4,19 tubs: creamery extras, iSd27Sic; firsts, 34SyU -tV; seconds, 22 tC"c I'XIOS Steady; receipts, M.071 cases; fresh gathered extras, iTIi'J-; extra f.rsts, 2,l4.i2tiVto; firsts, 24ti24Vic; seconds, 2-4ia'i,c. t:iib,t:RK Firm; receipts, 3,4.13 boxes; state whole milk, fresh, flat, white ami I coiorea, speciois, I38l.i'e; average limrv. l.l'iic I POCI.TKV Alive, unsettled; dreased, firm; western frosen roasting rh.ckens. I Sue: fresh fowls. Iced. Uiil.Wc; fresh turkeys, loed, l.viflSo. OMAHA LI YE STOCK MARKET'? Cattle Active and Generally Steady Fat Lambs Weak to Fifteen Lower Feeders Strong-. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER OMAHA, September 1, ISPS Ilecelpts we.e: Csttle. II Sheep. .1 Oi.tc.al Mondiv Off Mai Tuesday .... Kstimate W ed nerds y 10.. II . T4 $..4 5.01 ;W s-i .Ti J H. -ft-. . .... 1.1 AS 4 3 13.841 SI.. 175 2 1 ihT 1!".l 2l,r: 1,1. o 103 10J 74 344 ,2 . 1. 37.4w3 Three days this wk Same day last Weak J"m days 3 wks. auo.IJ.Sr7 pame days 3 w ks. ago 14,.VC bame days 4 wks. tgo.1l.0K4 Same days last veir. . .22 S50 ine 1. lowing tab.e 11101 the receipts or o.i. tie, ho. s and sl.eep at the Omaha live stock market f..r the year to Jala aa combated wlta last year; mil. l!ll. tne. "Ml" ,44! rV1S,7HI 1.lKJi ''a S.U4...3.1I 17n4..ii 340. H A b,i?,,P ...L,03.U l.u4.27 3 .&. 4 ! t Ices showed declines of from .... i.... 11... !.., l... 1 ... 4... .. K .. U... .351 4 :o it hi m . HI 41 li A luuuwiiiM taoo sI.oms tii4 average prices for hogs st the Omaha l.ve stix k inarket for the last few days, with com-IsiU.iiis: 1HI.V !1I4, 1111,4 llslJ.'ISII. l'Mi.1'119 I'sle ..,, t 7ii 1 iti 1 -'Ini s.11 t V.I 301 S4W.I 8 1141 t Mi ill 4IWI I Ul 7 M 8 4 01 8 0 8 4MI 7 37 i :u JOl T 171 I ii tij M I ) a . 8 CM 7 M4S f TMI 8 Mil T 24! J5-, g 79 I I i, 7 87 8 85! 71c; No. 8 December. Kansas City Oral aid Pmrlalnna, KANSAS ClfY. Sept l.-WHF.AT-No. 3 hard. tl.Wkal.14; No. 3 red, $l.U'a-l 13 September, Kjc; December, UOVac; May. 83i:ric. CORN-No. 3 mixed, 70c: September, 66c; May. WifiT.eio. OAT8-N0. 2 white, mixed 3Mj:r7p. BuTThiK "reamery. seconds. 23o; packing, 19Vx FC.1K-Firsts 21c; seconds. IRc. POl'LTRY Hens, 12c; roosters, broilers. 15c. white, WVic; 3CHQfl7Vio; No. 1 27c; firsts, 26c; 9c; CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Nebraska. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade medium-priced land In Neoraska; vers little money required. C. Bradley. Wol- t .Neb. IF taken before Bept. 10. 200 acres of the bes. bottom land at $u6 per acre. One mile from a good s.ho .l. a K. H. town; goou soil and Improvements. 8. B. Mc Kenty, Ar.s.ey, Neb, REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM DUANa, t PtR CENT. TOLA Ml At TitUMlll'LL. 4I bee Bldg. $100 'id l,w0 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Vead Hld.. lfcth & Farnam Bts. CITY and farm loans, 5, 6V4j, 6 per cent J. H. Duiuont & Co., 416 Ma to Bank. A "hor dale" ud will turn second-hand furniture into ct.sh. CITY property. Large loans a specially. W. M. Thomas 22 State Bank Bidg. WANTED Good farm and city loans at loweot rut. PETER TRITSi CO, 122 Farnam. OMAHA homua. East Nebraska farms. O'KEFFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Natlo-ial Ph one Dicglas 2715. MONFY on hand foi city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bunk Bldg. An Opportunity For Investment Unusual Terms We nave I. sled an Ideal rental proposition with all the requirements for safe rental returns. The property con sists of two bu bungs, four apartments, with grcund 100x1.2; located high and sightly on one. of the best streets In the U est Farnam dlstr.ct. Furthermore, the buildings are new, rents are reasons be, the tenants are absolutely f rst class and the location will Improve steadily. Total retal IU15 per mouth, $2,680 per year. r-:ce $21,600, which Is a low cash figure and the unusual part Is $3.0m) cash and 1200 per month payments w II buy this property. Investigate at once . ", i"" h.h tw. ...nrad .hone ir grain had, been deliverexl ' " - " v - -"..v Will,., your mrner. Glover & Spain Douglas 39ttt. 918 City National. REAL ESTATE SI 11 URBAN Featnrea of tae Trad In a; and Closing: 'PrVea en Ronrd of Te'ele. CHTOAdO, Pent; l.Wheat "Msl stronx at an advance of HffSc today on a Luylng spurt from shorts who were un easy at the fact that for tne tirst ti In the h story of the exchange there win no delivery of wheat on Scptmber L The September option closed at 8'.c and December was at k0 W: Corn closed iirchanaed to a net loss of l'c after a Flight rallv from open ng weakness had been wined out. Oats closed Vic lower to V4o higher and provisions finished weak at a net loss of l'-tftflc. When the ssMn eid.anced and no In settlement Hentember contracts, a scare spread Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 1. WHEAT September, 92c; December, 02Sc:. No. 1 hn-l. i ntw. Kn. 1 northern MTnfh'ti n FLOUR New wheat basis, fancy tiat en s, 5.V0; fi st clears, $5.00; second clears, HARLKY-flk HYK OOfMllc. BRAN-$19.0fl. f OPN No. 3 yellow, 751Tr.V. O TS No 3 "lite 32 33i SEUD Flax, ll.ftiVetri GNU. M. Lonla Grain Market. ST. tons, pppt l.WI!EAT Nex 3 red. 81 0i.fjl.09; No. 3 hard, $1.08; 8eptem tier 0Sc; Dwemher, (c CORN-No. 2. -73' Tne; No. t white, nominal; September. 70"v;c:, December, 6Kc. OATS No. 2. J3Vc; No. 3 white, noml-rM. l M 27 8 Kh'! $ HP U .i 75U al 6 . l. 0 lft', 8 !8 8 74 7 81 1 73 19, 8 13i T M I 7 48 2.. 8 64i t.'il 8 t 1 3 o' 8 Mi 7 U 10! 8 7ii 7 71 8 i 7 D 1 tW 7 83 . 8.M N I 8 . Ml t .11 . Ml I l . ..4i Ml a. . . ... M IH . .,4 ... .. ...1 Ml . Ml Ml ( Ml . 1 m) 1 a . ..I 4 M t.. ,b N .Mrl ,v ISI I !. M iS u M Ik . .ub. . 1. , t.iu aeoolid time In two oii;iia uvp auo ii.tiio ic c.p,s , nin 1,. ail at al. ine otiier HIMel il I ..IIII III1I-.I, . y , 1 ,,,, oina c-in.mu hv l.s c or u.vm i.e.m. i..ai in r tne ll.st nail 01 tne wees liiuun.a to i,iw liiuii, being anil .si mv .amir than isl v.eea, .,iai heavii r than ti !' ago and oer i.umi meaicr li.au tor the same days a year ago. v itn on., neoid break. ng iiuinih just closed, Septemoer Mda lair to uo a iKus record Wiiasmiig on us .wn acu.iiint. lfplie retoul I leaking suppltea so far this wevk. Pitoes have held up fairly welt, uut another heavy run today found a soft spot In the trade. lmba were priced at steady figures on first rmm.i. but buyers Ins sted on shading values li little, and when first sales were niado nickel 8 84 1 7 k.'l 8 311 T IS I 7 tiv 8 85 7 86 88. 7 lu( 8 li I 1 w k A.l 7 11 oil 7 71 9 7 W s !4i 7 77 I 7 07 8 78 7 H 8 no 8 071 7 3: He iiMiir EQUITY of $300 In 1V4 acres of Und worth I az.imu; win trade Tor team of horses; payments made fur 1 year. Herson 791 W. florracr, SEE Nethaway for that farm. Flor. 22S. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS SEE us firl for farm loans in Neb. United Htates Tiust Co., eastern Omaha. fir' CITY LOANS C Q. Carlberg, 310 " 12 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE VACANT A beautiful building lot for your bunga low or house. 1 blk to car; price reason able terms, owner, phone Walnut 23K7. Must Sell Need Money My almost new, completely modern home of 6 rooms and a.eeplng porch; oak lin.sti down fctaira; pine up sta rs, with birch doors; electilc and gas fixtures; fur nace heal; fUil basement; lot 4oxL.'7, fac ing west on bouievard. This houso sold for $3,700 leas than one year ago, but owner needs money at once and will sell for $3,300; one-th.rd cash, bslance time. Telephone owner, Douit 3Vi0. I adjoining lots, near 42d and Webster Ave. J. P. Coe, 823 Farnam. Red 6ti53. REAL EST'TF WEST SIDE $2,150 7 rooms, modern except heat, electrlo lights paved Ftreet, c one to 2 th St car line; ho ne In f. s c.ass c n 1 I n;' $.,0 ash. balance monthly; located nortn part of city, k, lenu d value. C. G. CAKL1JERG, 313 Bran lels Theater Bldg FIVE ANU Kl.kVKV.mulM llillTam . For sale or traue' 11-rcom lious has two apts., all mod. and In fine condition; will trade for lot or house. Tel. Webster 7O40. imnne tv" sh r that prod 'ced a few minutes of excited buying of the Septem ter option and this month occupied most or the attention of the wheat pit -111 the cl'me rf the market. Another f ea- fire that helped the un'lft was an im proved exnor demand both for domes tl snd Canrdlan wheat Corn was under lou'datlon st the tar' and fd'owed wheat In a diwnward er-iirae fo- s time. P'r'eet weather In the com belt kent rrlce dep eed a while after wheat had taken the utv gride. There ws freo sol'lnv till an sd' snce was seor1 In ea-h corn. Oats bad a f'-m tone most of th day. Pmr.atl-e"c affect from the wMktn'nt, of com w"en It ws at 'ts lowes was, nroven'e-l bv hsvy buvlnsr rats on tb part f Ik.'st cash In'erests. Hesvv 1lanlrietl-n on Rebtmher ejon-trsc- ws-kniMt nro"'ln thru-hmit tb- H- Tm e'nsa -"e neae the low point with off SOfiakr; lard. 7Vra2'f and ribs, 15ffl7c. dm n'li . r. i'.ii.ei ranee as fo'ltws; liver pool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 1. WHEAT-Ppot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, Us S'-td; No. 3, lis 8'd; No. 3, lis 6Vid; No. 1 northern Duluth. Us 2Hd CORN-pot. quiet; American mixed, new, 8a lOd. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Aug. Sl.-IIAY-Pralrie: The supply 14 reduced from eighty cars on Thursday down to sixty cars this morn Inv. Including tndsy's receipts. There are thirty cars on the I'nion Pacific, seven teen on the Chicago ft North Western, right cars of southern hay on te Mli sourl Pslflc. five cars on the Burl'ng ton. Prices have been ve-y low d-irtug the last week, and are still In the same condition and will be until the market Is cleaned up. Following Is the range of values: Choice upland. $9.010 00; (mus' be extra choice to bring $10.00); No. 1, $tn0'rti 9 00; No. 2. $7.00t?8.(K1; No. 8, $.0"''f7 0. Choice midland. $.0; No 1. $S.tQV.O0; No. 2, $7.0(V(i 00; No. 8, $5 OOfjf.On. Choice lowlad $xo; Ni 1. 87.lOj7.50; No 3, v ...p' i.iv; rxo. . s .iv.irn.esi. STRAW-None on the market. Choice I wheat Is quotable at $,"i.00. A I, FA I. FA One car on the market. I Very little demand excepting for No. 1 and choice. No. 1 la quotable at $ll.o0fl U 50; No. 3. $8.0J10.00; No. 3, $6.008.00. Article! Open. I Hlnh.1 Low riose. Yea y V neat Bept. Deo.. t. Deo.. Bept. V-ec.. Foi I Sept. Oct.. Bept I Oe.t.. h . . rept.l Dec. 1 86 VI 1I 71 141 60J4 38 S.Vil 13 30 13 12a 8 15 8 25 8 30 8 40 87Vi 72ul 81 Vkl 13 40 13 60 S 15 8 27W 8 30 I S 4.Vsl 3HI Wal 70 35 'J 13 02'4 U 2j I 8 05 8 171 8 10 8 2o 9HK J?sl 71l 60-i sv! 8ii'i 13 02.4 13 2o 8 05 8 17 8 H'41 8 21', 93 9. 6. Aug. Aug. A (.g. Aug. A lig. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug Aug Aug. . . II-: Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sunday. CATTLE Receipts were moderate for a veuiieu, but the total for tne three i Is large, amounting to 22..- bssd, tee largest of any recent wvtK, but sl.glul., smaller than a year ago. eef steeis of desirable qualLy were In active aemand th.s morning, and free sellers at fully steady prl es. In spots some of the more desirable rattle may lia.e hrougut a little atroiigir prt.es thm yeteruay. Interior grades showed litis or no ih..nge, be.ng rat..er aiow lor the iiiosv pait. Cows and heifers were not verv active, luyers not a peering ve.y eager for a.tie 01 that kind. As a resi.li, tne trdo was sio ana at the best no more than I steauy. Good feeders were In active demand and free se.lers at fully steady prices. The bulk of the oflcroigs changed lands 111 good season In the morning. Infet..-? lockers and feeder were alow and mora or less neglected. Uuiiialti.,, on cattle: Good to choice fed yearlings, $..0Utv.76: fair to good fed yearlings, .7tV.itUM; ciniiuoit to lair fed yearling,, v nfti7.7e; go d to choice heavy beeves. $S.80(B9.4O; fair to good cornfed beeve. $n.lfru go; cennmon to fair corn led beeves, ej.;&4j.25; prime grass beeves, 4.U44,. goai ku kiiuUu ai'aa beeves, !: iuIi to good grass beeves, $715 r7.60; common to fair grass beeves, $6.& (U7.2u; good to choice grass heifers, $0 bMt i. O; good to chol e grass, cow., ,..0u,.i",o; fall- lo good cows, $5.2 .iu.o0; comm. n t.j lair rows, $4.0jti)5.2j; good to ch Ice fe.d er, $7..0W8.2o; fair to good feeders, $1,114 7 6i; common to fair feedeis, v5.5.intl 7i; StOk heifers. 85 7BlllH.76: al.iek rn. l.btf.J 6i; stcck calves, 8u.5i.48..6; vea cnlves. ei.wuiuw; nuns, Slags, etc, IOOVOj. llepi-esentstlve sales: Keceli ts and ilspus tlon of live stock st the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Nob., for twenty-four hours, ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday: ItECElPTS-CAIl LOTS. Ca.tle.ilogs.oheep.H'r's. to as much as Iqrl5c. as compared with yesrerasy. Most or the early sales ranged around 88. Mi. The tope out of one string of feeders sold to killers at 8' So. A cut In tho stun lambs brought $!.', 0 ; rpirnin-. i NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Widely Divergent Conditions Keep it in an Unsettled State Early. IMPROVEMENT COMES LATER NEW YORK, Sept. 1 Widely divergent conditions helped to unsettle today s mar ket si d kept It In a state of ferment dur ing the earlv svsnlm. with general Im provement later. Further debasement eif British, French snd Italian exchangea to the lowest ipintatlon ever officially re corded was counterbalanced by the newa that Germany had compiled' w.th thle country's protests to the extent of aban doning her polhy of marine warfare. This news wss f 1. 1. owed by a sharp rebound of prices. In banking circles, however, there was no disposition lo minimise the effect of the Increased demoralisation In interna tional credits. lemand bills 011 Ixmilon fell to $4 50. an overnight loss of o' cents, and Parts cheeks at $iiO repre sented a loss of 6 cents, or 4 cent und r any rate hitherto iiuotrd, while Urea nt $M fell 6 rents under sll previous rates. In the afternoon marked Improvement was noted, ster Ing actual y recoverl ig" In full at one time, wh le franca regatm-d 8 cents to Sd.Ol. Italian exchange hard- Quotation on sheep and lambs: t emba 1 ' mpaeny, put in nay devcioi.- goesl to choice $.?() a-,; lanibe fair te offered fresh proof of the Immeill- good, $85eWis7Q; Ismhs, feeders. $0ful 'Jhed for remedial measure. S5o; yearlings, fair to choice. $i.75rMV75; .Ti .1?". ' m""ted .Increase of bond vesrllngs feeders 89 0OtT7 00 w.Ths,. fn1 toclt sale for foreign accounts, fair to choice S'sMKmmU mVi tk ' ben selling embraced some of the Inac rh. lce 3f,e; ewV. t;!? 4 , 'l h,tn f""10" """y honds SO exten- ISgv'ewea feeders 84 5o?u-f " ' ' ?' ' Hy '' "-- According to reixrrta KcinUI t ZiA: ?.mo"n.' of those and slm ler Amor- . inn et-i'uriiies nave recently Dean an- Ar. Pr ,54 8 85 ,58 S 00 W 7 M , 61 8 40 . M 8 00 M X 35 61 7 75 50 8 85 51 8 85 W 8 00 118 $ en , g 6 an 87 6 en , ro 8 70 M M , l' 5 75 86 6 00 ,70 S 85 ,82 4 0 ,71 8 t ,79 8 ,87 3 50 .84 8 70 . 8 75 ,81 8 80 l 8 80 I'Jt 8 85 , 2 8 80 , 8 8 HK ,50 -7 85 , 00 ,88 8 83 C., M. A Ht. P U I'nion Facl.lj 2u C. A N. W east... 7 C. ft N. W., weet... 66 O., St. P., Al. & O C. B. Ac Q., east..; 8 C, LI. J., west.... 73 C, It. I. ek P., east.. 8 Illinois Central Chl. Great Western .. Total receipt S....1H2 17 8 28 . 3 6 10 10 1 3 83 W 24 12& Morris A Co.. Swift ft Co.. DISPOBITIOV-H EA TV Cattle. Hogs. Bheen. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Sent. 1. COFFEE The irarket for coffee lutures was lower lo ony iiiiuer mure oners, wnicn seemed to come largely from t:ade sources and which may have been limi .red uy in weakness In sterling (exchange or against !,.";, Gout and f eight p irehase . Tne market T 01 enea ui changed to 6 points lower and cli nej at a let dec Ine of 6'nU p In s, with De-ember se II. ig as -w as 6 He Ui fid May at 8.3i'c. Sales, 220(10 bugs: Ben- S u .tember 6.9c; October, 801c; NovembeT, I H ue December, 8.12c; January, 6.1Hc; 13 82 4 I February ii.4 c. Spit easy; Ho No. 7, li k4.Vk I 'V': Santo No. 4, 8c Cost and freight i(f;ers were rather steadier rn the aver 8 12V4 age, with 4s quoted at 8.4 S 50o and 7s 8 25 .'at 6.7.C. As cn;t and freight offers are based on tn"ll"h ex hange at $4 8d, thu 8 27V ' ' e-llne In s erllng exchange rate has 8 4Vi been sufficient to prsc Icaily meet t e ros' or putt nir cortee 111 ' ire. Kto ex- Oudahy Packing Co... Armour & Co I. W. Murphy Morrell I Incoln Packing Co.... Omar a Packing Co K. Packing Co fudahv, from country. W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vanaant ft L.. el'l Son F B. Iewl Huston Co I K Root ft Co T. it. Bulla f, K lluss MoOrearv ft Kel'ogg.... V'er'helmer tic gun.. H F. llnm'ltOT lulHven Bros Pothreh'ld Mo. Katv-Cal. Co.... fH-iln '" l-s Jf'ifmsn Me"ers G's-ber" ... Psker Jone ft Smith.. Tanne- Pro John Hapvev ; Dennis ft Francis I Vllna buyer 617 ...1,072 'A'I 0.15 4 17 8 93 211 198 148 1"a 110 81 45 136 101 21 4l ? 63 11 14 19 8 F.1 83 114 8 m K17 Mil 7' ld.1 828 2 8,0ei 2,(175 1.KS8 6,890 783 No. 1i Idaho feeder lamln 71 native feeder lambs 9'J patlve feeder lambs 10m Wyoming feeder Ismbs.. 88 Wyoming feeeler lamb.. SV1 Idaho feeder lambs Iti Idaho feeder lamb 17SO Ids ho feeder lamh 40 Idaho feeder lambs SO Idaho feeder Ismhs , l" Idaho ewes 1"9 native ewe i-4 native ewes ITS Idaho ewe 85 Idaho yearlings 11 Idaho feeder ewes M native feeder ewe 50 native feesler ewe Or) na tiv feeder ewe 1M. native lamb 25 native lambs 94 native lambs CM Wyoming lambs 28 Wyoming lamh 611 Wyoming lamb 43 Wvomlng lambs 6M Idaho Ismbs COO Wvomlng lamb 10M M inn feeeler lambs roll Iambs , Id t'tsh lambs 883 Idaho lambs CHICAGO LIVB "TOCK MARKRT Cattle 8 1 re a a- Hears Jteady keen Weak, CHICAOO, Bent. 1. C ATTLE Receipt a, 18.000 head; market strong to 10c higher; nstlve beeves. $0 254110.35; western steer. $6.fc5fi.00; cows and heifer. $3.1(66.1; calves $8,604)12 35. HOGS Receipt. 22,000 head; market steady to 6e higher; bulk. fiUml 0; light. n.2Ofr806; mixed. $8. 4031.90; heavy, $fi.1Mr7.M.; pigs. $7.00118 25. SHEEP AND LAMBS-necelpts. 18,000 bead, market weak and lOtfXe lower; wethers. rTMl.35; we, $3.75115.90; lambs, VO0IU9.3O. Kanaaa City I.lv Stack Market. KAN0A8 CITY. Mo., Bept. 1. CATTLE Receipts, 8.000 head: market steady; prime fed steers, 84Ofl0O; dressed beef ihmi H, 1 -t 17 iHViS WIT"! S I I U"l , ww, mrrm. Mm g.1.1: stockers ami two ri 1 .wene.w; nuu, , Kmionsl m.cult in. 7Mfn.ini; reives, ss.uuniu.iA. 1 N.nnnl Lesrt HOGS-Receipt. lo head; msrket Neraaa 0.r higher; bulk, ti 0OW7.8O; heavy. 8.7MPf u; : N.w Verk tintml rxkera and buteh-r. 87.16tj1.tw; 11.111, r.251i7.0; pig. Se.7M7.85. BHEEP AND LAMB-Rece1pt. t.WO head; market weak; lambs, S-i.45ft8.iiO; yearlings 8 'It7.00; wether, $i.fce.iB; ewes, $j. 25478.00. sorbed here at Private ale. Exe-epl for the rirst hour, when price were tending downward, and In the final dealings, which witnessed another meteoric rise In motor and kindred la sues, trading was light. Railroad shares derived fresh stimuli's from favorable statements of earnings and the specialties rose on a mixture of war order rumor, together with manipulation. General Motor rained 2H to 24M, a new record; Willys-Overland. 8 to 188; Crucible BtoeL 8V. to 4, and stuilebaker. 4 to 111'. 1 nl ted State Hteel sold up to 7?, two points over Its early low. Total galea amounted to 780n share. Bonds were Irregular, due largely to the heavy forehsn offerings. Total sales, par value, sggregaled $3.75r.r. t'nlted Wales bonds were unchanged on Alaska (lnlrl Americas Jleet gugar..... Amerlran ('in Americas gmelt. A Sef.. America fl. a R , sfd... Amartoaa gugar Hetln.... Amertiian Tel. A Tal...,, Amerliaa Toharea Anannnda Mining Alrliiam Iiaitimnrs aV Oeile BnwIiljrB Hsrxil Transit., fal.romla Petmlsun .... (Canadian Parlfln (Antral leather ( tieaapeaks ft Ohio Ohlragn, Ot. Weslern.... rhleatn. Mil. ft St. Panl. CMrasei a Nurtbwaaiarn. (Tilno Cofsper Olira4o Fuel A lroa... I'nlnrada A Southern stiaver A Ttlo (Irsnda..., Danree A R. O., pM Pl.t I lien- Hecvrltles Brla eleneral Kleetrla elraat Northern, ef4 Oraat Northarn Ora ctfa. Ouiaenhe m Kipluratlon. Illlnnla rentral I IntertMimuKh Met., fd.... inepiraiimi e oeper ....... Intamstlnnal Harvester .. kanaaa e'ltr. Houthara..., Ihtsh Valler lemlBTllle A Nnehvlll... Meilcan Patrolaura Miami Cnppar Vs.. Kan. A Tea Mlaoiirl Paclfle lltll. Ln. (JtnM. e It lean. l.0 121 15:4 t 1(101. 81 i St H'4 lfini V 4f 11 . 3S 1 4 17 4 n 171 I 7H 41-4 8.. lies 1 lis) 11 mi .ana I.IKM rem los t li0 8. 4l t C0 8,s M.400 7H 1 1 l tn lW'Ta 44 4714 'i:i Ifil. 4 '4 44S T5 Ti H lo t H iv 41V. 4 'iiii lis , 44 H 8 en 11. MO l. 1.7no .tm-i 10,400 8"4i 214 ITS 4 tt . W4 ITS 11 4Jv 101 7,() n l.ano .7vl ' a! K .7 0 SIM lino I "7 ti 1I44 7V 4 iiii IS' 141 N. Y.. N II. M Norfolk A Westers Northern IMcltlo rae'fle Mall Paclfln Tal. Tel Pannajdvatila Pullman Pal are ear Kay ronaoll dated capper. Headlna ttepul'lln Iron A Rtael..., It", k I. land Ca Rock Is and Co., pf.l.. No. is steers. Total 6.247 4.086 v AuoTg.ii;4d. Jacob Bejii.aauiui. te yomlng. Av. k"T. No. Av. llio 7 6 3 steer.. ..lisS J. Mead. Wyoming. 66 steers.,., lit im V. P. It.ckeiU. Wyoming. 28 steeia.... 1.24 7 u I sleer....12H W. H. M. El wain, coio.aau. 16 cows.....i0o0 ib )eo 104t com. ei 8 lo ill cow iiM A Capital Home on Capitol Ave. Near 50th Street 7 Rooms, brand new, nearly all oak finish, strictly modern and up-to-date in eve.y way. It la ci ea 1 at $.OHl but will -onsider any reasonable offer or terms. Rasp Bros. 108 McCague Bldg. Doug. Ku3. No. 116 S. 42nd St. 8 Room, All Modern Dundee Car Line Oak flnl h and floor all through the hoi te; four good sleep ng room'. Paved street. Vs block to car; house Is jus: be ng painted: towers, shrubbery, grapes, e.c. 1 rice .5.50. Terms do.. n, 4j laonlli. C. C. 8H1MHK. Dougli 6 13. WEST KARNAM STUCCO SIX ROOMS STUCCO SUN hOOM AND SLEEPING P01UCH 1 nomiini.ii, new I f eient. N thing 1.1 all Omaha so pretty .and artistic. Good enough lo guarsntee In every particular. Just being completed. Reasonable terms. Doug. 1722. Drake Bealty ft Construction Co. HUMMEL FAILS TO LOSE HAY FEVER ON VACATION City Commissioner Hummel has re turned from Denver, where he spent his vacation and a few dollars trying to loso his hay fever. He d.d not lose his hay fever. "I made several Interesting mountain trip, went over the Denver park and boulevard system, but the most exciting experience I had whilo away was a chase I on a Denver street after a man I mis took for Commissioner Butler," said Mr. Hummel. The park commissioner was sure he recogn'sed the generous proportions of Dan Butler meandering along Curtis reet. Mr. Hummel quickened his pace nd after a wa'k of two blocks admitted he was mistaken. After view ng th duck and geese in the Denver park ponds, Mr. Hummel decided he would add this feature to the Omaha park system. He also expects to place a cow In one of the parks as a natural history lesson for the children. Bungalow Bargain in Bemis Park District $3.3oO 12" 0 cash. $31.50 per month, buys i-laasy new bungalow. 6 nice rooms; large 11u.11 en" ve 'ine. ii'Jvro, I'TCl'I.C. built-in bookcases: ni ely decorated; large lot. Price Just reduced less than cost for quick ss'e. A bargain. Glover & Spain DOUGLAS 3B63, SIX-YEAR-0L0 LAD HIT BY JITNEY BUS John Hope, aged 6 years, am of John T. Hope, Holand apartment. Sixteenth and Yates streets, sustained a sever gash on the forehead when he was knocked down at Blxteenth and Fsrnam street by a jitney driven by Maurice The lad wa attended by Dr. C. B Folti and Piatt wag placed under ar rest, C. E. Reel, S.'1S Burt street, sustained a fractured right hand In an auto ac cident this morning. Reel Is a driver for th Kimball laundry. ck.ii) fr.cea uncut; AO. red, SLOwty 1.0,; iso. uard, al.iHitfl.wm. Corn: .o. 8 ye. iow, ihsfiirc; No. 4 yei.ow, -. Outs: No. 3 while, aj'd.'Hc; standard, 4uc. Rye: No. 2, lei,c. Barley, Illume. '1 linouiy, o.uo vi. 00. Clover, ti.MuU.tb. Pork, $.3.02i. I aril. $.! K bs, .. I'wpi 87V4. EGOiJ Sllght.y higher; receipt 10,I'3 casus; at mark, casuj Included, 21c;oidl- r . . - " . " , 1 I -1 .1. t. r . , n , m I 1.. n .1 Ulkl. .tf o. faCTTkR-HUIier; receipts, 11.4:4 tubs; i.-. IVVV ,, ',. creamer, extras. k,c; extra ilrs.s. id k re ' Demamf K 18 -h.'r. b f,'r,,ft P piTATOK.J.- easier: receipts. 15 1 r "-VEIl-bap. 4c; Mexican dollar. cais; weise y counters, 63u6oc; jersey ( iirvriu ri., . . , fcianis. 4V4; Minnesota and tar.y onio, N DH-Oovernment. steady; rallroa1. W 1 ham . 3 a.eer- ;. eUlBi leea change on London was 1 3rd higher, with ! ai au.a" l m ri "lr. imil.ri .L XIO 11(1 DU rels lower at Banto. Moncrclf .e, w yom.iig. Never York Money Market. NEW YORK. Bent. l.-MERCANTII.R p i"iu?',( per cent. sterling: Flxtv- 14.4; cables FORION EXCHANUi day I Ills, $4 . 0; demand. t kieer....lubi J. 27 .eei....10ko Airs. J. H 28 steers.. M $J 7 76 8 60 limit 7 uu 8 htesers....! i 28 ktuers....lusi So steer..... Uui 14 ) 3o!688 Pr. 7 44 7 75 toi 8 ko 7 60 7 7 3u gt. I.onl LIT Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Bept. 1. CATTLE Re re' pts, 7V0 head; market lower; native ke .leer. 17 MVR 10 CO- vearllna a'e ra snd heifers. SllskrriO.OO: rows. $rt.f?K.0rj; 1 L A . p.. Id pfd. slockers and feeders. 88.0mffl 25: southern Houtharn Pael'le steer. S5.2Ml8.85; cow and heifer, $4.0 . 2"u'hr Klly a n- nnllv. enlvea t,i OOfrll HO. .."i-per . HOUri Receipts. 4.i0 bed; market higher: plga ami Hgh'a, rS'tTTSO; mixed and butcher. $7.6647.eO; good heavy, $7.00 J..".; . oaa ; i:-1" " 8. nil r,E.i sieii o-i k iwi .ni'." head; market tea-'y: lamb. $8.00719.00; sheep and ewes, $6.6 4T7.S0. . coo I 1 1.1IKI I JlKI Jna an 1.70 'i' ixi 1.T 0 4.1M 3111 1I I nii 4 1R.7H0 Teaaa Company rr) t nl.n I'aiiiflo , ll.ino Pnlon Partric, pfd no) tinned Hl.tr. piael IB, t) Hteax ritr Live Block Market. BlOrX CITY, la.. Bept. l.-CATTLB-Receipts. $.009 head: market steady: na tive steers, $8.OMi7.00; cows and heifers, i".0rkjj.e')'. canners, $ 1.7541 4 85; st vkT aid fe-lers 5,tJitj7.0ti; calves. $.0U4.U; bull $5.('i6.75. HrKIS- Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady to 15c higher: havv. $".004P7.6O mixed $n.fiOfj7.00; light. $.2(Vir.u0; bulk, $ 6r1 "0. BH EEP AND LAM BB Receipt, 80 head. Rt. Joseph Lire Stock Market. BT JOBFPH. Mo.. Bent. I. CATTLE Retelpts, 1,4't head; market steady; steers, $7. !.:'); rows and heifers, $4.0)tj8.00; calve $.orirl0.60. HCXiH-Receipts, 2.800 head; market 69 10c higher; top, 37.80; bulk of sale, $(, 7.75. BHEEP AND LAM BU Receipt. Fl head; market lOo higher; lamb. $8,009 w- Lira Stock tn Bight. Receipt of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets: taii'n. nog, oneep. I'lsh Copper w.haah, pfd WesNrn tnloa Waatlnshou Klaetrte Montans Power Ouelhta (Heel All . Chalmers Belhlehtm Ml eel Amerli-aji Looomoetve Baldwin Icomotlvs . Oeaeral Mnto C. H. I. A I' 1 1'0 4, UK) "i. ino M.wiO nni 4 gio 01 1,'ne 4 1 tt ' (.100 II. UK) Total ler today, 87l.0u soaras. 71 iota. HT a tm tout. jjii 1 43 "a ' lr T V ltt ID 7H 1IH4 67 1, 11 4 MS 14 ft m v 4 w M 104 yy n 101 4 ',, ;w "'h s Rnrfe I"1. !1 Itl ) tn 1 111s 14'. MH UI4 l.i. V 1:14 t It) V 141 HIS '. Itl M 14 1H 1117 HI S4 OS 1S7 t I4KS it S ' t a'. liS Mi', 1M l.' s lie fl a 74 1U U ms Si Ji K 2S !4! u I fowls. 130 mVjc; S i.,colisln. 4biu4oc 1-OL'L'i'UY e 11 ine-r, ulive 15'-. dpi lima. Hiu 16 ac CHh.fc.lSlv Hlgi.ei ; dalules. 13fil4c; tains, lafuloVtc; Americas, 14tfl4c; ions liori.s, KiuK'ae. OA1AIIA G8CNEHA81 MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-Tb. cartons. Sc; No. S. so-li . luos. 2JC. CllEb Imported Swiss, Sic; Amer Can bvei.e, c; olock kila, 8-0 ; Iw.ns. lac; daisies, luc. tiLicis, loo, Vuuug Aiiierica, loc; ulu .aoei ones. l,c; liiuuuigei, 2-1 o., As;; New lor wmi. Uvs; iiuporuiie r'reucn Konue.un. toe. 1 1011-iwui, a;, wu.le .u.11, Uc: liall boi, -.; iliuiiuci caiii.ii, ic; ntir.ua. o; Ctaltibh, ltsul-u; uiae-kerei, ksj, tawrjo, '"ftt.trir Pc1aTUE8 Kansas. .2.75 bbl. BLfc-F CUTS Kibs: No. 1. HiVc; No. 3. l.nc; No. , I i Lulus. .So. 1, i.e.. , Use: .0. , 17VaC Cbucas: No, 1. I' uu; .-o. i. il'o; iso. e, 8c. rto-nUs: No. Oil and Rtsln. 1, Ibho; No. 4, 14c; .so. I. Imi. fuue: SAVANNAH Ca.. Bept. 1-TIRPEN- .so. 1. Ivc; No. , ic; No. 4, Sc. ' TI v i' irm S6V-: ale-, xso bbls.: re- Fruu ttiiu ve.vtab.v r.l- fa...t.,1eU by ee pts 227 bb .; shlpme: U 34 bbli.; stock, v.iu...... i uit cuine.ai.y. , jU. . . bh.?. FiillJ i' oiau.c ,.liornia Valen-1 ROBIN Firm: receipts 743 bbls.; shlp cias. luos, Uim. es. 3Js, ews, $0.0o ptr'ment-, 3 02r, bids; stock, 82 l.'iff bljls ; box; Ca-ioruia a.eucias. Iojs, Los, J mm, sa es. K78 bbls. Qu te; A, B $J.3: (', D TIME I1ANS Steady; lrty days, 2i7T Z'l per rent; ninety das. 2ui per ceni; six months, S'" 3"4 per cent, CALL MONLY (Steady ; high, 2 per cent; low, 1A. per cent; ruling rate. It per rent; last loan, 3 per cent: cl sing bid, l per cent; offered at S per cent. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Bert. 1 COTTON Spot. quiet; middling uplands, .76c. Bales, 836 : De les. Future opened firm; October, 8.96c; December. 10.27c: January, 10.30c; March, 10 rue; May, 10.90c. The cotton market closed steady at a ne- dec1 Ine of 10 to15 points. Futures cl sed steady; October, 8.7te; Decembe-r. 10 tic; January, 10.20c; March, le'4Cc 5 av. 10 60C LIVERPOOL. Sept l.-COTTON Boot, firm; good middling, 6 24d; good m,d''lng, 6.84d; low middling. 5.4-d. Hales, 1.1,00 J bales. Neb.aska. 7 .lers.... 60S Kend.lea. Wiorali.g. 7 m W .o..s aw Wtiiui liros. egun. 40 steei....Ujo J 10 6 SJHis....ir $1.55. ! 18 alters. ...l-il 7 86 81 steeis. .. i3 (X.WM Ui 4 80 84 Cow. HOi C. E. Lacey oregvn. 49 steers... .121 7 4i 7 teei....1248 t sieeis....lueo lui 17 cows lu0 li. N. Klllolt-Oregon. ...1217 7 AO 8 stewis... 1127 IjHJ 7 U 23 cows HOB Uai 20 Jaiiu'w M of f It t Oregon. ...Ill 7 80 20 steers.. ..1231 ...1112 6 20 1 cow 1130 John Griffith Oregon. It steers. ...1.M8 7 60 steer.. ..1130 18 .U4r....luh6 6 80 COLORADO. . 672 7 0 11 steer... . ti 4 36 I cue.... IOWA. . 654 4 75 8 steers... , 4St 6 u0 14 steers... NEuRASivA. , IB) Hi, 14 steers... .101 6 85 62 Steer j... .12.(1 7 5" 34 sleers... .10-J2 6 15 28 sleers... . bvo 4 00 4 cow.... i.va.i Ai.uii.e-r tight bo. ron cel.ed touay. esllmates i-all.ng 310.; F $3 1); O. H, I. $120; K, $4. JO; N, $4 80; WU, $j.60; WW, 1 Sits, euos, -.uv per bo, iiiiuiut, exir. $3 00; K, fancy oiUueu liol, io.uo per box; 34 ; M extra fancy iro.ucn ioi, jaus, 4.u0 per . Sj.oO. box: extra tancy eunklst, Ujus, aVoa, a-i jol 1 per box. Ked ua.i. 4.uo per tox. Peaches, i 'ii t al.forma L.bertas. 76c per crate; Colo-1 NEW YORK, Bept. 1. METALS Lead, rado Eiberla. 70c per irate; Vv asn ngioii Ji a-kd Copper, quiet; electrolu E Pert as, tioc per crate; Idaho bJsheis, :1S(4) Iron, fl:m: No. 1 north rn $!$SO $1.50 per bu. Plums, Italian prunes, ll.oj 1 1.W); No 3, $15.7643 16 21: No. 1 southe n per risie; Dlsmuuds, Hunganarui, Orosa. Ill 6'(R'14.nO; vn 2. $5.7615 7 Tin. d"l; ijrand i'uktiS, 11.15 per crate. Pears, Cal- offered at (38.78. At London: Copper, spot Iforina Hartletts. $1. H5 to $ J. s. pe crate; A'7 IDs; futures, 1.4); el ctro yt 184 1 a Washington Uartlelts, fancy, $..76 per Tin spot II 1 15s: future 1113 Antl rrate. Grapes, -c.eet crates extras, niony, 125. Lead, 22 6s 3d. Spelter, 72. $1.50 per crate: 4-baeket crate. $1.40 per " crate; uomegrown uunexirus. t .e per basket. Bananas, medium fruit. $3.00 to I $j.7a per bunch; Jumbo fruit. Chang a-1 nola and Port I.lmon, 4c per lb. Carta-1 loupe. California Mission brand, stand-' per crste; cat. forma M salon ponies. $2 36 per crate; California brand, nau, yuc to II 00 per crate. ' loupes, ci Isrd. $3.76 brand, poi Mission br Sagar Market. NEW YOHK. fept. 1. SCO A R Raw. steady; centrifugal. 4 77c; molasses, 4.00c; re'lned quint s"ntures were quiet early today, moat of th trading being ennf ned to October, wh'ch sliow-d a loss of about S points from las 6 nijht' close. 32 steers. 10 steers. .1 cow . .. 17 steer. 1$ cow.., 13 steers.. 6 cows... 21 steers.. it mixed. 6 85 38 7 7 bo 6 20 7 45 1U 7 65 6 20 7 50 160 7 4U , 781 8uS 066 28 steers.. 7 lows... 88 steer.. 42 ' ows... I bull.... f 10 186 $ 60 7 16 7 10 6 61 7 6) 7 bo 60 . 1 .120 . tJ .1047 was re- for about eighty loads, or 5,ouo bead, bo far this week 1I.M1 neaa na arnvea nm. 1 7.500 head lea tl-ij A week agi. ll.&A) liu..u iu..l.e.r iu-11 lo Week so. and a shortage of 6,000 head as compared w.lh the same days last year. Supplies for the urst 1. ail of the week are th lightest since the second week of July. Bh pliers uld not lancy iignt hog par ticularly touay Booth Omaha.. Chicago Bt Louis Kansas City..., Bloux City 4 800 ...1A0 ... 7.000 ... 8 000 ... SOOO 34,000 18.000 3.900 6.800 200 Total receipt 37.800 86.600 80,5 0 Loeal Stock and Bond. O. Hallows nirnlshed br Burns, Brlnk.r ft Co., 44 rimaha National Baak bulldlag, Omaha 1 aiocka America a Wee. pfd. A uraeas Naeh It. pfd., IMI 84 banker. Ierr Life Daara A Ce. pfd.. ax-dl. Fairmont craomarr uar P.lrmoot tVeamerr td Fairmont Oeim.ni com Ore. I We.tern Ausar ptd Hemlit Hulldlns p'd Hupp Motor Car I,tnrala O.s A Klee. Lt. earn Lincoln T.I'Phon. Co. 00m Mountain HU'ea Tal. 7s Molina Plow pfd Onulia A o. Hluffa 81. Ry. pfd... Om.h. A Co. Ulutl. Ry. A Brtdg.. gwlft and Oomp.nr Standard Oil Co at N.b tnl a loek Varda Block aa-dlf t'pdlke Orwia eoas Honda Alma. Nek. Water la, ltM Boomer, Nak., W Hrunnn Neb,, W.ler IHa. IMI tlunlla. Neb , Muni. IHa, 1IK Llarola I.laht A Power la North P'allo Lt. A How. a.. tM,.. I. Ana.ioo neiiw.r aa. i.e. . Memphla. Tenn.. Hukool 6a 144 Omaha Auditorium Cs. KN... Oinaiis Water 4Wa lll Omaha A Co. Bluf. SH. Rf. la, IIR. Omaha Gas ts, lint PhHMc Ika. l a la. IMI I .i City Meek Yards Is. 11).. .. Pan Diego flae A Klee Co. la, IflSS. avirklta t'alos Heock Tarda Is. lwi. Swift ss4 Company l Hit. Asked. 4 ... ..It ,..1"8 ,..1M ..PH ... It . . A ,..101 ,.. a ... 71 .. W ,..11l4 ..la ....in ....)et an .... M ..... . ....ItlOj .lot . S4 . si . 1 ID loo M iai 1!4 11116 ieie" 10 17 7 1'H. H 71 44 Iiii. 1(0 18 10 10s 1 6 II 103 M It IW I H lot J7 100 V. lui. 100 H 1 n 101 Cantwell in Omaha; . Finds Big Mail Pile Edward J. Cantwell of Washington, D, C. secretary of the National Association of Letter Carriers, which Is to open Its rational convention In Omaha September 8, arrived In Omaha thl morning. Ha locked himself In hi room at th Fonte nelle hotel, entrenched himself behind an embankment of United ' States mall, which has been coming to Omaha ad dressed to lilm for the past two week, and began to burrow hi way out with a knife and sclnsors. assisted by a at, nographer. i The secretary expect trior than 1.60 to attend th big convention In Omaha. The local committee ha made most of the arrangements, but la still very busy very day at headquarter in the Hen haw hotel. Simultaneously with th convention of the carrier, th national convention or Ladles' Auxiliary to th National Asso ciation of Letter Carrier I to bo-held In the assembly room of the Fontenelle hotel. Thla Is an organisation of the j wive, daughter and sweethearts of the I carriers. Tho ladies are making A per i .intent effort to Institute a pension sys tem In the federal statutes to pension worn-out mall carrier who have given . th best years of their lives to th serv I Ice of Uncle Ram. I.nnrton SteieV Market. LO'DON Re-t 1 -Th stock market wa- unlet. The 'hi f Interest was in tie and good 1 guts were uji American se"ttrn. where the low rat of more ihan steady witn yeaterosy. iney c- n- w mu'i ...r.nr i..,r bought good butchers and some fairly iln' wb'r wee well absorbed st grsd we.ghty hogs at higher price. Best ual'y ri Ing nrtee-. Csnsdlan Pac 'H. 11-, .. ... -. hi, 1. nut .Mh ...I' 'te t'-l'ed 8 a'ea Steel and Union Pa ce,! for a oieca of a load 'at 87.66. waa'Cflc were the moe active Issues Bonds ye sterdsy top, Killer bums had lively competition from shipper on the good butcher again this morning, and th resu t ws that ali packing grade sold generally a n rkel higher. Trade was mure or leas uneven, as It Is every day, and while some sale looked just strong, other cou'd be pointed out that war frQMOc higher. Movement was reasonably s i , snd . oretty fair clearance was made by 10 o'clock. Most of the packing hogs sold at A spread of n.4eig -S. KmI j W vro reported as low as 84.80, and there was a sprinkling on up to th top. Packing hog ar gen- er-'lw at pong, to SerlOc h'gher than tiat- j urday. while shippers hsve fal'e4 ' ...Kv",, i'n Monivs break, and ar still S4nc der ! "-eeV's close. No. As. Bk. Pr. Na. A. Sk. Pr. st 14 ... I m e ui ... si shared In t hi ket c'osed fit I ... iTHVumnnt end lb. mee- In o'her ell-e l-n the oaaenieni ine wa - 10-n was en o-iv a 1 stock. H'T'S-ei-Psr. ft 3-'M ner ounce. unvKT .I' ei or cent. nifacoiivf nTES sp-ort b'li. SIM o 4'4 per rent; three months, 4 per cent. Pre dM4 MarVet. KEW YORK Bent. 1 DRY OOOPH Cn'eon gneda s'ro". Pr(t clo'h. a"d sheetings b'wher Y-Tis h'gher. Worsted yarn stead v Lace more active and emrolderle quiet. New Hospital Opens Doors at Reception The new Presbyterian Medical hospital formally opened Its Uoors at a reception to which nearly a thousand persons were Invited. Five or six hundred visitor were received by Mr. and Mr. Robert McClelland, the owners, and the new and attractive hospital wa carefully oxainlned from roof to basement. Th hospital occupies the old Turnet residence, near Thirty-fourth and, Fux nam, which ha been remodeled and en larged to make room for fifty patient. The rooms are beautifully furnished in mahogany and oriental rugs, and all of the beds are of heavy brass. An adjoin ing building has been entirely remodele.) and enlarged and now serve a a dor mitory for the nurses, and has In the heating plant for thi whole establishment. The house wa beautifully decorated with palm and flowers, and an orchestra was placed at the end of tho reception hall, where It wa almost hidden amU the palm. Key to the Situation-Bee Want Ads. t-A Issteggat n-4H) BVnlt Kw . YOWV Scot. 1. EVAPORATED ?", rv DRIFin r",""rS-P'ine steady: apri cot and peachea, quiet: ralslna, steady. , A atiasa st a time. How rou cas bar New Yerk Stock Kacktato aorurltl... g plain, is the cwrraal Uau. f TUB CitiD: LOT KB VIBW. pub l.hrd by John Mulr A Ce . 41 BrMdwajr, N.w York I lly. 11. lg a ar. Bend lor free sample topv.