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J UK HKK: OMAHA. SATUHDAY, KEPrKMRER 18, 1P1 15 FOR KKNT lloaacs aad Cottages, .ortk. MOD,, g-r., ga ra ge t H. 2414. 77 N, 83d. SI 4 CTM1NO ST. 9-r". moil. I'oii g.. 7.Vrf)l 7-R.. modern. 3.117 Seward. Tel. 11. 4743. &-ROOM,iiiodern house, new; hiilf block to car; 12 .60. Phone Walnut 21M. 7-ROUM houec, moil , cloc-ln. Tl. D. 46. Bl'ILT 1 year, 7 -room modern house, clone to tar line; lot, 64x126; nice lawn, shade, oak finish; any offer considered. 44T7 N. 2th. Web. 531.1 BRICK house, Sherman Ave,. $13. W. 17i&. t-ROOM cottag. modern except heat. tig Mil N. 34th St. Benson . Key at f.6 norrnce Blvd.. 3 blocks east. 6-ROOM house, all modern, in beet of condition, screened porch, nlca yard, lots of shade, S rooms and bath on sec ond floor; rooms, hall and pantry on firct floor; 9-mlnute car service. 6124 N. 23d St. Webster SoflO. 7-ROOM, strictly modern; full Jot: on paved street; 3A blocks from car line. I Cent, M per month. J. H. DUMONZ CO. Douirlas 6n0. tTj-.i. Stats Bank. CUMING ST., aiOHt 3-room apartment; private bath. pas. electric light; $13 per month. 819 Ramge Bldg. loitk, NICK 4-room cottage, newly painted and papered, close to school, 1028 South 26th street, only $13 per month. PETERS TRUST CO., li)22 Farnam St. CI 3 SO. rTH, 6-r.. mod. flat, lower, $27.60. Vli Sa 27th. 6-r., mod. flat, upper. $35.00. C. G.CARLBERG, 312BrandeleTJieatei 2 4-R. cottages, S.' Hli; large yard, sewer. water, gas, iu ami m. nmiiri 1147 rark Ave.. 7-r.. mod.. $36, H. 1329. t-ROOM cottage. Ill 8. 28th Bt, $15. Water paid. West. New 5-Itoom and Sleeping Porch Double llousea W alking distance; near good school; on paved street. Kent $37.50. American Security Co., Douglas 6013. 17th and Douy1a.--o. fTuNDEB HOME FOR RENT. $T,0.00 7-R., new. stucco house; hot water heat; garage. 6120 Burt St. OEOROK ft COMPANT. Phone D. 7W. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. 8317 SEWARD ST., 7 rooms, modern, $33. tiarney em. DUNDEE 8-room all modern house.. ft-room modern nouse. wninm 7-r. house, almost new, walking distance, 639 South 27th St., all modern, call owner. Thomas Mccoy, namey ma. Maggard's Jul ann Htor&sa Co. Call us for es timates for mov- ing, pacaing, Douglas 14i. . shlpping. 1713 Webster St. 3610 JONES St.. 8-room modem; only $26 . i . r . i Tl 1 1 1 .1 t momn. j. a. uibuii. urq mug. '- Miscellaneous. .3066 Mason St., rms., all mod..... $40. 00 1012 Pacific St.. 10 rms.. mod. ex. lit. 115.00 1:229 Poppleton, 9 rms., all mod ,..$30.00 750S Yates St., 7 rms.. all mod $28.00 17i 8. 17th St., t rms., all mod S.J4.0O 411:3 N. 26th Ave.. 5 rms., mod. ex. ni. 3715 N. 23d St., 7 rms., mod. ex. ht. 1:523 Emmet St., 7 rms., mod. ex. ht 3413 S. ltith St., 6 rms., all modern... J(i08 Paclflo St., 4 rms., mod. ex. ht 2212 N. lfth St., 6 rma. mod. ex. ht. B1RKETT 4 COMPANY, 428 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633, HOUSE!. APARTMENTS, FLATS. 112.00 6-R., 2014 North 16th St., modern except heat. $25.00 7-R., 8303 Howard St, modern. 30.00 7-R., 1908 Corby 8U, modern. $32.50 6-R., 633 Park Ave., modern flat. S32.60-4-R., 117 South 30th St., modern. $42.50 4-R. Apt.. "The Harold," 27th and Jackson Sts. $46.00 7-R., 618 South lth St., modern, hot and cold water; Janitor. 160.00 7-R., 213 South 37th St. modern; hot water heat; garage. $00.00--R., 3326 Harney 6t, modern, first-class. $75.00 K-R,, 3321 Farnam St. extra fine. GEORGE & COMPANY. Phone D. 758. 902 Oty Nat. Bank Bldg. " HOUSES "FOR RENT. . $26.005 rms.. U modern. t $26.005 rms.. new cottage, oak finish, South Side. , $16.006 rms., newly papered, So. Side. '$15.006 rms., near ear. school. So. Side. $12.008 rms., near car, school; So. Side. $14.004 rms., elee. It., cement basement $25.006 rms., all mod., east front, V, blk. to car. ,. $38.00 10-r. flat modern, on car line; 6 mln. walk to Union depot $25 007 rros., all mod. Hanxcora Pk. Dis. $46.00-8 rms.. furnished. $16.002 rms., partly furn. for light housekeeping. $26.506 rms.. all modern bungalow. AMERICAN .SECURITY Y.. Hone foia 17th and Douglas. o 1106 N. 22d St. neat 4-r. flat. mod. ex. heat; gas and steel range, kitchen cabi net; water paid. $17.0. 660 S. 26th Ave.. W., all mod...... $30.00 RASP BROS.. 106 MoCague Bldg. PRACTICALLY NEW $3,100.00. WILL MAKE TERMS. Oak finish and floors. Builtin bookcase and buffet. Comer lot. CALL OWNER. Web. 1456. ;77T.. nDL-n vr.in iiKPfvrfl Cheap rent. 1121 Pac. 7-r.. mod, ex. ht o 7-ROOM modern house. $614 Leaven worth? 36. Webster 2690. J- T J Exp. Co.. moving, I . KPPn Packing ft storage. tvvw 1207 Farnam. I. 614a. FIDELITY Jcfe FREE Phone Douglas 2SS for complete list of vacant houses and apartments;, also for storage, moving. K'th and Jackson Sts. FEE the Central Furniture Store's FREH RENTAL LIST. TTnnann Creigh Sons ft Co., B II OUBIS Tn u part, f the city, Bo Bldg. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-horse van and t men, $1.26 per hr.; storage $3 per mo. Satisfaction uar. D. 433 ft Ty. 230. h Gordon Van Co.Ss 9 N. Uth St. Tel. DIHor Har. 137. tares mmt Offices. STOREROOM 22xX2, food shape, 1704 Vin ton St. $1& 133 Bee Bldg. Douglas C333. GOOD auto sales room on Farnam St Very reasonable rnt Tel. Doug. 408. WAREHOUBB-TRACKAQB. Part or all of one floor In large frre story brick building. Large freight ele vator. Address J 139. Bee. WANTED TO BUT OFFICE furniture bought and sold. C. Reed, 1207 Farnam. Pour. W46. Yale buys everything 2nd hand. Web. 1904. HIGHEST prices for old clothing. L 14. WANTED TO RENT REFINED young married couple desire large front room In modern home, with Sreakfast: walking distance, and respecta ble neighborhood; state particulars. Ad dress U. 13, Bee. REAL ESTATE FARM ft RANCH LANDS FOR IALB C'oloraao. IOWA BARGAIN Want to move to Omaha. Have bouse In Kast Des MoUtes, new In 13u9, good barn, two good sheds, brick chicken bouse (will leave the chickens in It), all tnre Iota facing east good location, twe blocaa from car, nut too dote to town, some improvements, will sell cheap for eatfh, will make arrangements fur pay ment. Address O 94a. Be. THAT NEW COUNTRY PANAMA. I And for 12.60. $360 and $6 per acre, with terms, that will produce mora than the best Nebraska land. Now Is your chance to get some good land at a low price. The country uncie cam is noosung. Writs It you cannot call and receive full information ana literature tree. HOMRSE;KKRS' LAND COMPANT, INC., tM Bee bldg. Omaha. WHJkAT LAND for sale; 130 acres, good. lose to railroad and town. Laura V. H ni hi1" BberUuc, Colu. RKAL FSTATF ACHKAOK Results Count Ask Anyone Who Knows If Acres Near Omaha Have not been the Best Investment in the past, and -will be the best to buy in the future. Think for yourself and you will find that the most money has Wn made by Heal Estate men, or any one, who bought Acres and later subdivided the acres into city lots. It is the one who bought the aeres who Made the Most Money "Which is true today and will be very lew exceptions. Our Advice is to Buy Acres AVo are offering now the best Acreage property ever put on sale-OUT BENSON "WAY in our new Benson Gardens Acre Tracts Where you can buv acres close to cai school and paved road, on our easy payment plan of $10 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY pay ments. Salesmen with automobiles are ready to take you out any time to show you this beautiful tract of ground. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALE. California. Uva Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. Smith Co.. 91V14 City Nat. Bk. D. 2818. Idaho. FACTS about our abundant harvests that are not dextruyed by storms. FACTS about the cattle business where summer range costs less than SO cents per head. FAcTS about Idaho climate, Idaho ad vantages and disadvantages gladly fur nished by a Nebraska man with six years of Idaho experience. Write. Visit us on your way to exposition. E. T. Rica, Roswell, Idaho. u Minnesota. 240 ACRES, 46 miles from Minneapolis, one mile from town; ltiO acres under cultivation; balance used for pasture; can practically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set buildings, consisting of -room house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, wind mills, etc.; the land will pro duce 00 bushels of corn per acre; tele phone In house; country thickly settled: complete set of machinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; six good horses, 36 hogs, chickens; one-halt of this year's crop and everything on the farm goes at Vio per acre, half cash. Schwab Hros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Mlssonrl. GOOD HOMES in South Missouri, cheap and on easy terms, write me for prices. J. C. Wynkoof. Mountain View, Ho. Mostaaa. MONTANA Irrigated lands best In the world for wheat, oats, alfalfa and stock; close to town, railroad, schools and churches; $41.60 to $60 per acre on fifteen years' time; annual payments less than rentals on middle west farms: write to day for particulars; illustrated pamphlet and map free. Valier Farm Sales com pany. Box 1002. Valier. Mont N ebraslt. Farms for Sale 100 acres, cultivated (no buildings), two miles from Palmyra, In eastern Ne braska, $70.00. 160 acres, improved, Knox county, $40. 4.00i-acre Nebraska ranch, well grassed and plenty of water; windmill aiid tank; some fencing; all hard soil, 85 per cent tillable, nearly all smootn, very iitue broken land. Price, $11.00 per acre. No trades. r A. ...... i n - one of the best ranches In Nebraska; $16.00. KIMBALL COUNTY BARGAINS 640 acrea at $9 per acre. 640 acres at $11 per acre. 640 acres at $11.60 per acre. 640 acrea at $12.60 per acre. 640 acres at $13.50 per acre. 3.200 acres, Improved, at $1&. All in the north part of Kimball county, where the soil Is equal to eastern' Ne braska. That $12.60 section Is nearly all valley land; 60 acres are broken out and the land Is partly fenced. It would be cheap at $16. J. H. Dumont & Co. 416-1S State Bank Bldg. Douglas 690. Kimball Co. Investigftlti Tou'll see 320 acrea at price so low that en crop often pays for land. One man got twice coat from this years wheat crop. On main line V. P.. close to young market town; level land, black soli; un derlaid with lay, just the kind that made Iowa rich, w rite or wire at our expense when you'll meet us here. Only one day from home to see this country. O'Kcefe Beal Estate Co. 1018 Omaha Nat'I. Omaha. Neb. LANDS IN PANAMA. What you have been waiting for. Forty acres for the price of one, though will produce more; less charges for shipping. Uood climate. Less cultivation needel. Simply a new country which will soon be a thing of the past. Call and let us explain, or write for lit erature on this country. HOMESHEK KKS' LAND COMPANT, INC., ta Bee Bldg., Omsha, Neb FOR SALE OR TRADiJ SO acres under cultivation, half mile north of Union Stock Yards Orand island. Neb., second largest horse market In the world. Will consider a trade for horses and cattle. Price $160 per acre. Write to A. Bartunek, ttouie iv o. i, tjru. neb. W. O. TEMPLE TON City property, lands everywhere, farms, randies, loans and insurance. Ask sbout my orchard proposition. m Bee Bldg. CPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and general Crop state tn the union; settlers wanted; lands for aale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon sin Central Land Oram. Excellent lands for slock raising. If Interested tn fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Depart., ttuo Line Hallway, Minneapolis. Minn. FOR SAUB We offer selected hardwood ridge cut-over lands, all slxed tracts, at right prices and easy terma; soil clay silt loam; excellent dairy and farming region; land convenient to railroad In growing settlements; good marktts tor all pro ducts. W rite for map and Information. John Arpln Lumber Company. Orand Rapids, Vtls., Sawmill Office at Atlanta, Rush County. Wisconsin. 80-ACRE Improved farm; good 7-room house, barn and other buildings: all fenced and cross fenced; near school; a bargain at $J.Juu; terms, other good bar gains. Write me. L, R. Roberts, Web ster, Wis. RKAL KNTATK At'KKAUK the ease in the future, with u REAL ESTATE FAItM V RANCH LANDS POR SALES Texas. FOR SALE 20,000-acre ranch, ( milea Kan Anitelo. Tom Green county. Texas: flno grass: well fenced and watered: 110. W r'r acre; good terms; no trade. D. HerrieflnKer, Plalnvlew, Tex.' HlMrllasraai. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALE? VVrlte a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City. la.. Journal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ail Me. dlum." Twenty-five words every Friday evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning for on month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days tor $2; or 60 words, M, or 76 words, fa. largest circulation of any Iowa news paper, 2u0,ooo readers dally In four great states. PANAMA LANDS. Why nav from 3100 to 3300 ner acre for land, when you can buy land that will produce more products for from $2.60 to 46.W per acre and get three years to pay tor it in, wun no interest on aererred payments. Located on the Main street of the world's commerce, with healthful cli mate. Call and sea us, or write for free litera ture. HOMESEKKERS LAND COMPANT, Inc. , 62S Bee Bldg. Omaha. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, i PER CKNT. TOLA Ml A. TRUMBULL, 443 Bee Bldg. $100 TO $1,UU0 made promptly. F. D. Weed. Weed Bldg., 16th 44 Farnam Bta. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6, per cent 3. H. Dumont 4k Co.. 416 State Bank. "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. WANTED Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO. IMS Omaha National. Phone Douglas 3715. MONET on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas 22a State Bank Bldg. SEE ua first tor farm loans In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. fic CITY liOANH, C O. Carl " It Brandela theater Bldg. Cartberg, 310- REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE HIGHLY IMPROVED. Frontier "county, Nebraska, qvarter to exchange for Omaha property or acreage near Omaha, suitable for country home. Oet busy quick and get owner's share of this year's "bumper crop." C. R. COMBS, 81 Brandela Theater. Doug. 8616. CIjEAU land and CASH FOB EQUTTT In good Income property In Omaha. Owners please answer. L 107, care Bee. FOR EXCHANGE Wanted, established mercantile business up to STiO.000 for either of my Improved Colorado Irrigated farms. Address Y 57, Bee. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Seven rooms 3-story and attic at 114 S. 87th St., one and one-half blocks from Farnam car line. Tiled veatleulw. LIVING ROOM. 16x30. Beamed celling built-in bookcases and window seats brick fireplace, burns wod or coal. DIM NO ROOM. Paneled walla. Downstairs finished In white quarter-sawed oak, except kitchen pantry. KITCHEN. built-in dresser outside opening to re frigerator. MIR BEDROOMS. Finished In a hits enamel. Two have two closets each, two have one closet each. HATH ROOM. Tiled floor and walls-full length closet. Broom, coat, and linen closets. Front and back. porch, also dining and sleeping porches. Large attic, S full-siied windows heat and light. Full cemented basement. Good furnace. Call on Robert Hunter, Beo Business office. New Bungalow Cathedral District Will re ready for you to mov into about the middle of October. Buy this place now snd you can choose the fixtures, color of . paint ana me paper, aoo rem uu i ni cago Kt. It Is to be completely modern, . have living room, dining room, kitchen, , bath. 3 bedrooms, plenty of well lighted , clotjets, furnace, cement basement and . all that la needed to make a place you will be proud to own. This place can be bought on payments. It will bay you to do thla Call at our office and see the plana. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 2u0. 608 Bee' Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Remains Steady and Sales Are Made Uncbajjjed to One Cent Higher. CORN DEMAND IS ONLY FAIR OMAHA. September 17. W3. The wheat market was very steaily. cash wheat selling practically unchanged, although there were a few sales at lc higher. The majority of the aalet sold at unchanged prices. The demand for com ws only fslr. There aere sixty-six cars reported In and coin was quoted unchanged to Ve lower, lteceipts of oats continue light. Ortis rtt a good seller, selling today unchanged to c higher, with an active demand. Winter wheat Is badly needed and millers are depending largely on the poorer grades which ars helng placed In milling condition ty blending with spring wheat. Clearances were: Wheat nd flour equal to 1.IK.0M bu.: com, t.ooo bu.: oats, none, l.lverpool dose: Wheat. Hd lower to ltd hlttncr: corn linrh.hB.rf in l,t Inwer. Prlmerv n hn.i v.m t til mlA I bu.. and shipment. . S.0.S hi" against , receipts of i!i.iHK) bu., and shipments of i.zw.'W Mi. last year. 1'rimary corn receipts were 72S.AHO lu., and shlpmenu 641,000 bu., against recetjits of S220HO bu. and shipments of JM.ODO bu. lst year. Primary oat receipts wera 1.5M.00O bu., and shipments, l.wi.oo bu., gaalnst re elpts of SW.uio bu., and shipments of .-NOW bu. lent year. CAlt U)T RRCKirTS Wheat. Corn. Oats Chics so ins 241 174 'Minneapolis 4R7 ,., . . Miiuin ,,,, 174 Omaha 4ri or. Si KaitKas City 4 St. 1 Willis 157 Winnipeg km These sales were reported today: Wheat No. har,! i lnlar' 1 .or II DA No. I hfy-d winter: 2 cam. Slut; 1 car, No. 4 hard winteE: 1 car. IK; 2 cars. $1.0J; 71-6 cars, $1.03; 4-6 car, 11.00; I car ipoor, 97toc Sample: 1 -S earn, Itoc: 1 car, 98c: 1 car, Wc. No. 2 spring: 1 car, $1. nr.. No. a spring: 1 car. 11.02; I car. II.01V. No. 4 nrlrur: 1 car. 11 (10. No. i durum. 1 car, 11.00. No. 1 velvet chaff: 1 car, 11.08. No. I velvet chaff: i, car. ii.iio: 1 car. 11.08. No. 3 velvet chaff: 1 car, 1.01; 1 car, $100. No. 4 veivct cnart. car (llghu. 9o. Rye No. S: 1 car. S6c No. 4: fear, 84o. Cora No. 2 white: 1 car, SHc; 8 cars, CSV. No. S white: I cars. d1c; 3 car, 68c. No. 2 Vffllnw 1 " 7Art. mA.M. i . iaSc No. S yellow: l' cars, SV. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near yellow),, 69c; 10 cars, toVto. No. S mixed: 1 car, 8o. Sample: 1 car. ie. Oats Standard: 1 car. 36c: k cars, ;i6o. No. white: 1 car. S4Vo: 4 car. 33-V Sample: car. 2R-; 1 car. 27o; cars. 34Wc. No. 4 white: 2 rani 1 1 car, 2c. Omaha- Caah Prices Wheat: No. 2 turkey, $1.0firl.ft7; No. 3 turkey, $1.05lfl.B: No. 2 hard, $1.0fift1.06; No. 3 hard, $1.KM. 1.06; No. 4 hard, 97c(rl.Ot; No. 3 spring. Sl.026q.OH: No. 3 spring, S1.01ib-l.tK!; No. 2 durum, Wic(fi-$1.00; No. 3 durum, WtfWc ; no grade, 9litiJ6e. Corn: No. 2 white, W(t 6Sc; No. S white, 67-Va8Vc; No- 4 white, erVdtrrc; No. 6 white, VaXnc; No. white, tiMn7ir: No. 2 yellow, 69M'?0c; No. 3 yellow, fiJtVtiWV-.; No. 4 yellow, 6VG"4c: No. 6 vellow. WiyWiOc; No. f yellow. W''jj!c: No. 2 mixed. nMitiSVic; No. 3 mixed, (7TMiir; No. 4 mixed, 67VjS 87c: No. 6 mixed, 74il7Vic; No. 6 mixed. S64,(Jf7o. Oete: No. 2 white, iditr,c; standard, Sfrirsr.e: No. 3 white, 34Va34!Wc; No. 4 white. 334r34. Barley: Malting, 45 Wlr; No. 1 feed, 4vfi43c. Rye: No. 2, KnWtiHOc: No. L ail&ti&c. Chicago clotfssCTVices. furnished The Bee bv Logan At Tnyan. stock and grain brokers, 81 So. Sixteenth street, Omsha. Artli-lel Open. High. I Ixiw. I CloMe. Ves'y, Wheatl i j j Sept. 1 040-061 1 00 I 1 03 I 1 04 VI 1 OS Dec..9H-7V. 9714 WlKtMHl MM REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE On the Boulevard $4,2603600 cash and $36 per month buys oranu new nomo near Lrfavuuwonn Ht Six nice, -rooms: two stories and attic oak finish; full basement; no paving tax vo pay. GLOVER A SPAIN. Douglas 3961 NEW, most modern, 6-R. house; sleep ing porch and garage; cathedral diet. Cash or acreage considered. 316 N. 36th. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE MR. KENTKB HAVE YOU GOT $T)0! A dandy, almost new house with living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen and pamry on rirsi rioor, rinisnea siairway to large floored attic, with ample room for two rooms and bath, city water. electric lights, cement basement ami walks, nice lawn, east front lot, located t)J) N. 44th St., a little east of beautiful Fontenelle rark. Price $i,&0; g4 cash; balance $20 a month. CO. CARLBMtG, S13 Brandels Theater Bldg. BUNGALOW Ml 8T HELL. school's and churches. 2627 Emmet. Owner. FOR HALK or rent, 6-r. house, mod.; 1 blk. from Miller park and school, 6723 N. 2Kth Ave. Phone owner, Web. 2207. FOR sale or trade, -r. house, lot 62x128. 4216 Grand Ave. Webster 763. Owner. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDK AN ACRE ON FARNAM IJNE $1,125. This will make 7 good building lots and la only 8 blocks from Farnam car line. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Filth Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 17HI. o FOR BALE Two acrea in fruit, apples. Plums. peaches. berries. currants. gooseberries, raspberries, rhubarb; 700 grape vines In full bearing. New, strictly modern 6-room house, full base inent. Htoira cava connected wltn base ment: $4,600. Will consider small cottage in part liayment. Phone Benson 338. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Floreaee. SEE Nsthaway for that farm. Flor. 223. REAL E8TATE MISCELLANEOUS Good House Close In Eight good rooms, hardwood floors, fire place, entirely modern and well con structed. Owner In west and will sell at bargain. This Is within 2 blocks of the Farnam car line, and only 1$ blocks from ine retail ciiainci, trice, n.ju. mini lor fann,. hv . I l.m. n Kk,.,i, ml, .!.. Harrison & 16 Omaha Nat. Bank Bid NEW 6-ROOM Bl Equity of tl.UM to trade for good lot or $xfti rash. Phone Webster 4134. FOR BALK 7-room modern house, located. Phone South 278. well LEGAL NOTICES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY Auction The following unclaimed bag gage will be sold at auction at Omaha Fireproof blorage Company's building. Houth Seventeenth atreet, Omaha. Neb., commencing at 7 o'clock p. m Tuesdsy. October 12, 1916, and continuing the game hour each day until all has been sold: Valise. roren Ongard; bundle, H. 8. lAk. Denver, Colo. Bulluases, Ernest Dowley, W. H. Ferrin, Alex. Honersh, Alton, Pa; R. T. Richard, Gibbon, Neb.; Bert Morris, ColllnsvlUe. Okl. Painted canvas trunks, .lesate R. Hpencer. Denver, Colo.; F. J. K., Robert Haraell. Bt. Paul, Neb.; Rollle A. titewart, Iaraar, Kan.; Ida Murphy, Los Angeles, Cal. SCI no trunks: Max Jacobs, Chicago, III. ; Jackson Rosattl, miperlor Wyo.; Mrs. Myrtle Williams, Cheyenne, Wvo M. Cheinomnta. Chicago. III.: Willie iFrodler, Hernon I-vke. Minn. Grip: J. B. I Gelger, Camp Mool. Wyo. Steamer trunks' Msx P. Taybir, pulse. Idaho; Miss Alice lleanelly, Wayne. N t. Also fiOu pieces of miscellaneous artl'-les, consisting of trunks, boxes. chests, bundles, blankets, valises, guns, watches, overcoats, umbrellas snd inimical Invtru inenla, not marked. G. L. ALLEY Own era! Baggage Agent. g.lt--0.2-!t KITH' W WV'f'4 I Corn. I t I "SI 72 72V t.?seHirs wvv 7 fivSi t r r7 ' a . 5'n ' lec. S'kV oMay. leo..Sm' .HrVrSI Ma rork sir rk. I I I I I Oct..' IIM I II M I 11 40 I IS 42SI 1J (A Jan. .114 M-r 14 M I 14 IT7V14 HO-fJl IS 00 "d I I I I I tvt..l 7;h1 t:S 7Ni i tjcsi o:H .Tan..' yvfi'M g SN IM Ribs ot.. 7 Kl U TH1 7 NS 1 71 l 7,l I H .IS evJ Jan Chicago fash rrlces Wheat : No. I red. 11.1k; Iso. X hard, nominal, ( urn: N.. li m u, ,i..,...n, , .,. .. m yellow, 7W77c; No. 4 white, 74Vrc tHts; No. S white, MSik; standard. JWS1V. Kye: No. 3. H7c. " Harlcv : ,'mijiic. Seela: ' Timothy, H ujiS.ni; clover. $U.0"tJlAi. l'ruvlxlons: li k, Ii: it: lanl, I7.&74; IM'TTb; A steady: creamen-, SHK4V. i:tH7M-Hlgher: receipts, 4 222 rases; at mark, cases included, 17ff22V: ordinary flints 21-lrTJc; firsts, Iilw.Sc. lOTATOKS Higher; rec Ipts. car; Michigan and VNIcotisln while, OJ)4.c; Minnesota and early Ohio. H7v-0c, I'OI I.TUY-Allve, stedy; fowls. l'.'4c; BPi lngs. lc. . . - . l ,l u ,"" l-'ea tares ( the Trading ana t'laslnsj Prices an Hoard of Trade. CinCAOO, Sept. 17. Reports of In ci cased offerings from producers In the northwest had a good deal to do today with causing wheat to decline after an early advance. The hears made much. jalao, of apparently haeclena rumors that ltli negotiations of the ImnMsed Ana In- French loan had met with a serious re nun. v neat cloaca wean, wise nei loeoiine to lo aovaiioc, with December at ),.) and May, HS. Corn finished ! 'o to "c down, oats vc off to c up, anil provisions at a setback of E t ) 16.-. Wheat at flrat shiwed eons1dTabl strength, the renult apparently of bullish cables and the smallneaa of contract sticks here and at other winter crop centers. Attention Inter, however, to government figures minimising supposed Ionscs during I he thrcHhlng aeaa,m in the chief winter wheat stales had !eartHh Influence In the pit. Soon afterward, selling pressure was greatly enlarged by news that stored wheat In the hands of farmers In the northwest was being dis posed of freely and that Winnipeg quo tations were at an uniisuallv wide dis count as compared with Chicago. l.lleral export clearances helped rally the wheat market for a time late In the day, but the selling, flue to northwestern sdvlces became again of large propor tions. The eeemlngtv unfounded bearish rumors of lll-suoceas In some respects for the Anglo-French loan negotiations formed an unmistakable coiitrltuitlits; reuse for weakness which prevailed at tee issi. Corn weakened with wheat. Favora ble weather resulted In an Incresse of country offerings. Oats kept within a narrow range. The volume of trade was small. mvislon gave wav as a result of break In the hog market on account of Hritish confiscation of provision cargoes. Desllnrs In the provision pit today were unusually light NEW YORK KKNKR4L MAHKRT Qaotatleas at the Day Varlaas Com mod It lea. NEW YORK. Man 17 WTITTH . Steady. WHKAT Spot. Irregular: No. red and No. 2 hard.' S1.2.-.H, c. I. f. New York: No. 1 northern. I ml uth. $1.04. and No. 1 . . I 1 . - I AMI. , .....- northern. Manitoba. 994n. c. I. f. Buffalo futures were strong; September. $1.18. CORN Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow, MHo, promnt shipment. OATS-pot. quiet; No. 3 whit. 40fl41o. HAY-ritendy. HOPS Htesdv: slate, common to choloe, 1816 crop, 22.U 2Hc. HII)Kt4-Hteady; Bogota, 30bSlc; Central America, Kc. LEATlIHR Firm; hemlock firsts, S2fi; seconds, SA&310, I'ROVIBIONW-Pork, unsettled; mess, 315.5oe-18.00;: family, $l.OOf22.O0; short clears, $18.00trl9.b0. Beef, steady; mess, $17.(KilH.00: family. $1.50U19.60. - Ird, cany: middle west, i.lK.iK.-Jo. TALLOW Dull; city, 6Sfr5He; country. 6Ttivte: special, '4o. BUTTER Steady ; receipts, ,M4 tubs; creamery extras, 327c; firsts, ityaoc; seconds. 22)23Hc. KGQH-FIrm; receipts. 7,844 rases f troth gathered extrss, 2V44f91e; extra firsts, 28 '.j-2(V. firsts, 2f.4i27V.Ki; seconds, smifriTa!. CHEKHE Hleady; receipts, 1,121 boxes: state whole milk, fresh flats, white and colore! sieclals, 14944T15C; average fancy, 14n. POIT.TRT Alive, firm; western chick ens, broilers, 80c; fowls. lGnc; turkeys, IBc. Dressed, steady; western fro sen roasting chickens, lMf22c; fresh fowls, iced, 12Vi4llSc; fresh turkeys, iced, IDVlOo. Dl'S'8 HEVIEW OF TIIR TRADB Opp-rslve Heat Cheeks Activities la Many Directions. NEW TORK, Sept. 17.-Dun'g Review tomorrow will say: Oppressive heat checked trade activities in numerous directions, but thla Is a tem porary drawback and Is mora than off- aet by the benefit accruing to the ma turing crops. Agricultural success Is ob viously the most Important factor In the future outlook and harvest prospects are made atill brighter by the prevalence of high temperatures over a wide area of the country. losses In mercantile lines as a result of the hot weather, which re tarded retail distribution, csn be later re gained, and there Is no abatement of confidence tn sustained progress during ine isii anu winter seasons. For the present cross currents appear In commercial channels, with the diplo matic complications continuing to cause hesitancy In forward undertakings. Hence there Is less of the anticipatory buying that ususlly follows the assurance of bountiful harvest, but ceneral trade has made a substantial recovery from previ ous depression ana tne runaamentai sit uation Is so sound that a permanent check to the advance Is unlikely. In spite of sll restraints, various branches of business still make headway and the dry goods markets have become promi nent in thla respect. The Iron ami steel trade Is benefiting by the augmented de mands from the railroads. Construction work is also Increasing. Weekly bunk clearings Were $3,049,tyo,30,. Omaha Har Market. OMAHA. Kept. 17.-PRAIRIF, HAY Choice upland, none here, IW.'osa 11.U0; No. none here. I0.0C&10 M; No. 2, $9.(0iy.a; No. 3, $ii.0-Kfm i; choice midland, none here, Slb.OU&rlO.H); No. I, $9.U'1.0; No. 2, tg.Onuu; No. 3, $6.H(8.00; choice low land. t'.i.OuttH.U); No. 1. $X.KW.00; No, 2, $7.XVfri.00: No. 3, fc.OOW.OO. BTRA W None on' the market; choice wheat, p:.Mrtia.U; choice oat or rva, $b.60wrr 7.00. ALFALFA Choice. 311 ffifttS 00; No. 1. NI.OOffM.fiO; No. 2. $o.0f&10.00; No. 3, $6,000 9.00. Imnii-i f'ltv Jrlj Provisions. KAV8AR CITY TITJisb"??- ."TfPATr; I No f re4ltl.Iaa-l.l6; Sl.Oft: December. 82Vo; May, No. 3 hards i n.lli,mh.r Ee)ieiliuer, second". 2.3c; packing, 19V4c. F.OUH First, 23c; seconds. 19c. poI'l.TRY Hens. 12Ho; roosters, broilers, 16c. c; Mnaeas-ll4 Oral a Market. MINNEAPOLIS!, Minn.. Sen. 7. WHEAT Kentember. 'ic; December, ft-.'V"- N. hard, $1,034,; No. 1 northern, WMcfjII.OtVi. FIlTR-rnchanged. BARLKY-44'o.'4c. ItY K 8M90C. BHAN 419.(0. CORN-No. 3 yellow. 73iT2t. OATR-No. 3 white. J3(S34e. FLAXr-tl.6C4fl.70. gt. I.oala Orala Market. BT. Icas Mo., Sept. 17. WHEAT- NO. nominal. Mverooot Grain Marke.t. LIVFRPOOL. Kept. 17 -WHEAT-Spot. No. 1 Msnltoba. Us HVtd: No. 2, lis lid; No. 3, lis 94d: No. 1 northern. Duluth. lis 6d: No. 3 red weitern, winter, 10s 3d; No 2 hard winter. Ha 104d. CORN-Hpot, American mixed, Sg 10V41. Krapornted 4pnlesand Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Dept. 17. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull. DRIED FRl'ITS Prunes, firm. Apri cots and iK-aciies, steaay active. Itatsins in- Vay.ltMllOO: 100 , t"'"".!-1"''.- o . 'iL T." " 1 outside buyers reduced tneir Dins inatar- A ' u," 'S"Ur' k; liecember, u and from thla time on their pur- Morton A:TM-"?uwire. Ar'siiir. g. Tel. 1. 814. mixed 'if. I SVk M all 7, h. dl ?m ton' buY aalS viiAUiur I Bl 1TWM reaniery, 27e; firsts, 25c j I nv"P i7 0 were verv scattering. The Kng- ' it imi. ' aiiZV"' a.ny stags of ths game. Hum of the kill 'Jllhet,0JLini',K:r wifW6T?- ! 'n bogs sold at H46o.80. and sales put eblr-T.." 5sA this rang. wa. very acatterlng. Tl-No. 1. S4'0c; No. I whits. I Representative galea: OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Very Slow and Weak Sheep Prices Not Far from Steady. BRITISH RULING BREAKS HOGS OMAHA, Sept. 17, 115. Tteoelpts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Mnmtav 1I.4M4 .. 44,sh Orflclal Tllni . 4i.4M H4.7H? !U.7;i!i 16,fci0 Official Wednesday.... d.STS 4. .M0 S.7M 4.440 Oiflclal Thursday i.tJO viiit'iai iiiursfiny a. Ksilmata Friday l.OW 1'lve davs this week..27.li: .SI5 10.4?4 S7M 14R.h7 S,744 1W.7VJ M.e I 1 7H3 44.7M W.i Hame days last week. .'.!. :2 Hame days S weeks ago W.ii.14 S line days $ weeks ago 21.163 Same uays 4 weeks sso 30,761 Hame nivi last veer. .33 i64 14.2ti6 10H,i The toiiowing table shows tnt ni of cattle, hogs and sheep at th Omaha live stork market for the year t date as cot-ipared with last year: Inl5. 114 Inc. CUtle 6M.NM 137.3MS Hogs t,ll. t,7M.71 S4.6i)9 Sheep 2.0.-W.67& l,9l2.7i VMM The following tabie shows the average prli-es for hnss at th Omaha live stock market for the last fsw days with coin parisoux; Date. 101&. llM4.ll913.im2.llill.IW10.H9W. Aua. 301 S ;;-vi 7 K 31 7 111 Oil 7 73 $ 2V 7 Ul 8 M 7 77 Aug. ai,V, 9 1 ut. I HV,j $ 97 7 Ml I w is s T 97 7M t i is Seyt. Se. Sept. apt. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 9 7 in tr 8 321 7 12 8 96 ;v 5 ilk SIS I 7IIV 7i';, 7 14 t u 8 23 , 7 03 8 27 1 92 3 361 94 I 02 i 17 s m 3 M OA 7 8' I 31 8 81 9 (B 8 09 8 39 8 361 8 3K 97 Sept. 10 8 an 8 09 n hept. 11 Sept. 12 9 62 a DJ i in 9 on 8 41 7 l 8 86 I 7 K7 3 : 79 7 01 6 91 9 27 Sept. U 99 I6i 7 93 9 79 7 9 8 89 S 09 8 ya s w Sent. 141 KV 8 801 8 4.11 8 Sept. ll s m Sept. 17! 6 77V 9 3i 7 91 8 43' ill 8 42i 7 "Ml 8 21 Sunday. Receipts and illNoslilon of live slock at the T'nlon stock yards In Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: R KCE1 PTH-C A RIA1A T3. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. II r f. C M. SL r 1 Wabash Cnlon Pacific 30 C. N. W.. esHt.. $ C. N. W., weat.. 8 t., M. P., M. 4V O.. .. C, H. . Q., east.. 1 C, H. ; VI., west.. S C R. 1. et P., east 1 C, R. I. a P., west .. Illinois Central 4:. 33 13 12 'i 68 Total receipts.... 40 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Mlieep. Morris Co 17(1 432 1.997 1.091 3,71 1,744 Swift s Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Huh wart a A Co J. W. Murphy 8. O. Packing Co Cudahy, from country. Benton, Vansant L.. F. B. Lew la J. B. Root ft Co I, . F. Husa McCreary aV Kellogg.. II. F. Hamilton Hulllvan Mo. at Kan. Calf Co.... Huffman 0 297 Ml DPI 9H4 340 1,421 33S j, ""iy k ,i IVIWill . , Tanner Broe. Other buyers 9,774 Totals 1.S26 4,4 1H.M0 CATTLW Receipts were moderate even for a Friday, only thirty-eight cars be ing reported In. litis brings the total for the five daya thla week up to 27,866 head, a falling off as compared with a week ago and a year ago, but the largest of any week, barring only last week, since IK. bAirlnnlnir of t h ransvi season. There was unite a little sprinkling of western beef steers, but the trade was very alow and weak, with a lower tend ency for the simple reason that packers are looxing ror a oig run jnurmay aim did not seem disposed to buy any great number of cattle late In the week to be carried over. There wae nothing vary good to make a top on the market. Cowa and heifers were In light supply, there being hardly enough to make , a market, but the trade was dull and the feeling weak. There were hardly enough stockers or fenders In sight to be of any consequence. The feeling was about steady with yes terday on that kind of stuff, Quotations on cattle- Good to choloe fed yesrltngs, $.Ou0 D.7I ; fair to good yearlings, $7.76igg.0O; common to fair fed yearlings, 8?.764i'9.00; common to fair fed yearlings. $4.76tt7.75: god to choice hevy beeves, S8.0UK.60; fair to good oornfed beeves, $&.26'-M 80; common to fair oorn fed beeva, $8.75BP3.25; prima grass beeves, 19.00r.b: good to choice grass beeves, $7.40419.00; fair to good grass beeves, 89.96iti-7.40; common to fair grass beeves, I6.0tf.8fi; good to choloe grass heifers, St.MHtf.oO; good to choice grass rows, $K.0Oi0.6O: fair to good cows, 6.2fc4JVTO; common to fair cows, 84 0036 26; prima feeding steers, 37.7548 6; good to choice feeders, S7.40itr7.40; fair to good feeder 89.7Uty7.40; good to choice stockers, T.Hrxi 8. fair to good atockera, S.76r7.86: common to fair stockers, S6.608 60; stock helfera, SsOufaIOO; stock cows, S6.60e 35; stock calves, S.00S.OO; veal calvea, SAOO ifflO.UO: bulla, stags, etc.. S6.O0O4.60. Representative aa!ast BEEF STEERS. Ke. A. ir. Ms. M 9M 9 3 COW 8. 8 ISIS 4 4 4 7 4 7 3 494 8 1 1144 4 91 M 14 I M ll SS NT I 74 t 1040 4 W V HEIFERS. 8 9 I 81 3 3 90 1 TO I 76 9 4 44 1 1K I 8 KU 4 14 4W 34 ... 4 t Ti CALVES. 1 H 1 8 1 944 9 99 8 tat 7 40 1... 904 19 94 HTOLKERS AND FEEDRf. 14 TM 4 M S TW tt t 4 4 95 8 arr-a it. t T4.M It Ut IN MS 40 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. II steers... 983 16 cows... J1 i 4 26 8 steers... M 60 3 steers... SJO 26 2 steers... 866 S 00 HOUTH DAKOTA. 5 feeders.. 844 S 60 S feeders.. 825 7 lo 6 rows Ill t 46 HOOrt Supplies ware ths lightest of tho week sine Monday, amovrntlng to only sixty-nine cars, or 4,40i ad Borne 26.R1& head have beea eolvd so far this week, which Is 4.0W imiir han a week a so, but S.OuO heavlerTlhan two weeks ago, snd a gain of 11,030 over the same week last year. The decision of the English prasa court against American packers, proved, a Very Uiriih factor In the trade at all points today, and local killer buyera made their first bids on a fist 26c tower basis, fchlp- P bought a few scattering loads oi J,r.t rounds that did tiot lookOo be mor lhl w,k to a nickel lower, but ai a more as soon as packers' plans became apparent. llsh decision appears In full In another column on this page. The quarter reduction asked by buyers meant that sellers would have to takf off at one slash nearly all they have suc ceeded In putting on values In the last two weeks. This wasn't a very pleasing prospect from any angle and while there was little chance of doing much better, the selling Interests decided to take their time about getting down to business. Although sailers held on for the best part of the forenoon, they were unable to better prices to any noticeable extent. Reports coming from other markets In dicated similar conditions there, and this didn't help out any, so that the bulk ot the supply finally moved at prices that were 20$2bc lower. Trails was a very colorless affair at best, and failed to develop any life at the 99 S7 Ki 14 13h 25 3 20 1 11 3 7 23 148 No. 9S. It. No. At. fh. r. 44 (U4 ... 9 44 48 4 44 T SO 11 HI 9 4 44 14 V ... T te ll k ... 9 4 lv ... f IS 44 IM ... 4 4 4 IIS M T IS 41. 21 ... 4 44 41. IIM) ... II 4 C4 ... 4 10 17 lz ... 7 It 14 Ml 1) 4 74 tl 174 NTH Tl (It ... 80 H M7 ... T 4 II 24 ... 4 44 M..-.....8VI ... T t 12 ' ... 4 M 31 114 ... T 4 44 Wl II 4 IS 14 , la! ... 1 fc 44 itt 44 4 M T 4 ... T 60 I fc6 ... 41 44 m ... t 44 SHEEP Hneep supplies moderated stilt more tudu,'.but at that were rather lib eral tor a rTiuay, aooui iiuy-eigui cars, i!!.b on hand. During the 4 head have arrived I at this point, aa against lt6.87 last week. iiro iwo wffitp inn ann at year ani. This Is lamer than for any similar lerlod since the second week of October, 1913, and nerd ens to say la considerably heavier than supplies at any other point ilurlna- the lust five days. Sellers bucked the game until the mid dle of the afternoon yesterday, but had no surcesa, and In the end cashed the bulk of the fat Inmha at the same figure they had been offered all day, SA.2A. Todsv pickers were willing to give steady prices right from the outset, but salesmen thought they had a license to try to re cover at least a part of yesterday's de cline and as' a result hardly any fat. lambs had been sold up to a rather lata hour In the forenoon Feeders, on the other hand, gtsrted moving In good season at good steady prices, and the bulk of them hsd been cleaned up by a fairly early hour. As was the esse yesterday, a rood many of the desirable lilnds of feeding lambs went at 99.1919.25. with, of course, a slight sprink ling of the commoner kinds at $9.00 and under. A few feeding wea were reported. a :s CO The limit set by th packers stuck sgalr toiVev. and In the end the bulk of the fat lambs a lain went across the scales at $9 25. This Is on paper just steady, but packers claimed that quality was nsrdly ui to yesterdsy's standard, and they quoted prices sllrhtly higher on that ac count. Fat sheep proved acarca again today, and continued selling In about the same notches. Best awea her again reached S.VS&. quotations on sheep and lamhs: Lambs, conrt to choice S8.1.VN9. 26; lambs. f'e to good, $8.0ftra9.10; lambs, feeders 37.7M8 3.26; yearlings, fair to choice. SS.7MiS.t0; vearlinKs. ieedo-M vl.'Ku- Or. weTrers, fair to choice, SS.OOrSt.W: ewes, good to i hn'ce. $4.6119 00: -air to good, 14. iu $5.00; ewes, feeders, S4.E0igo.36, Kepresentative sales: No. Av. Price. 7R"i Idaho feeder ewes 99 Jf Wyoming feeder ewes 99 i'i Wyoming feeder lambs 97 6 00 t in 8 SO 8 ST. S 26 5 1.1 4 96 6 6 95 136 8 H t 26 126 2m Wyoming feeder lamhs t.W, I.. , I I ..... V. R 299 Wyomlnb feeder lamba 50 iMl Wyoming feeder ewes 95 IM Wyoming ewes 90 ."99 Wyoming ewes 103 312 Wyoming lambs 65 i0 Wyoming lambs f3 S9 Wynmlnc lamba A! 1060 Wyoming; lamba .............. 6 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, Hoars aauf Sheea Arc All Weak. m. PH1CAOO, rVut. 17 CATTLJ-J-ne-celpta 8.01 head; market weak; native beef steers, S&lASnO.SO: western steers, S9.764rs.90; cows and helfera, $2. 90-3. 40; calves, $7.5ri11.60. HOG.H Receipts, 14,900 head; market weak, 10c to 16o under last night; bulk of sales, 8H.7Mf7.70; light, r.266.16: mixed. fiowg.oo; heavy, $.30i87.e6; rough, $.30i 60; plirs. $6.77.30. 8HMBP AND I .AMR Receipt. 7.0n head; market weak; wether, S6.2ufi4.O0; ewes, 33,U; lamba, $.266.0. Kaasaa City Live ttoelt Market. KANSAacrnr. dept. 17. cattlb-r- celpto, 6on head; market steady; prime fed steers, $9.6til10.0Q; dressed beef steers, $7.tf.40; western steers. SH.6Ani9.00; Mock ers and feeders, $H 0t3.60; bulls, $6.2049 126; calves, $A.6oai0.(.O. HOG.- Receipts, 3,600 head: market lower: bulk of sales, $0.7iHi1.8O: heavy. $96W.0l: packers and butchers. $7,350 8.00; light, t7.WHftl.00; pigs. S7.0PW7.80. HHEKP AND LAMB(4 Receipts 11.004 head: market slow; lamba, 87.7jWi2&: yearlings, $ 4X8.00; wethers, i.S0i8.50; ewes, $5.0"btl.C0. at. I.oals Live Stork Market. ST. LOTJ 18, Sept. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,900 head: market ateady; natbv beef steers, $7.6yi0.2S; yearling steers and heifers, $s.60iirlO.VO; cows, $.0OWi.0O; stockers and feeders, 36.0Orqe.2r; southern steers, S6.2r.4j4.Nft; cows and helfera, $4.01 tl-8.60; native calvaa, 84l.0OQll.00. HOGS Receipts. 4.700 head; market lower; pigs and lights. .7Mj 20; mixed and butchera. $7.80j8.3o; good heavy, $7.26 BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,00$ head; market steady; lamba, t3.00fM60, aheep and ewes, $f.O037.7&. gloat rltv Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia Bept. 17. CATTLB Reoelpts, 600 head; market ateady; native ateera, 8;,7iVft lu.15; butchera, $V..0iVuR.fi cows and heifers, $4.86iii.2; calveg, 36.501) 8.60; bulls, stags, etc.. $S.00O.00. HOGH-Receipts, 2.600 head; market l.'-ti 36c lower; heavy. $B.70J7.76; mixed, $rt.4("if 6.70; light, $6.150.40; bulk of sales, $o.30ito 6.70. 8IIEEP AND LAM B 8 Receipts, 100 head. 1 Ht. Joseph Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Sept. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, &U0 head; market ateady; steers, $7.otbv.26: cows and heifers, f4.O04r9.6O: calves, S6.0OtjlO.6O. HOGS Receipts, 2,600 head; market 10 J-20a lower; tops, $7.90; bulk, rt.Orrf7.86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market ateady; lambs, $7.7&tt4.2&. 1 Live Stock la Sight. Receipts of llva atock at tho five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha l. 4.4 ib,M Kloux City 6-W 2,6K ll Kanaas City 60 3,6iO ll.OOn Ht. Iuls two 4.700 l.dixi Chicago 3.0U0 14,900 7,000 Totals..... 6.9J0 30.000 34.AO Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 17. COFFEE Th market for coffee futures was easier again today under scattered selling which appeared to come partly from trade sources and which may have been In fluenced by reports of a sagging ten dency tn the cost and freight market. The market opened at a decline of 3 to 3 points. September was relatively steady on aome covering after the irreg ularity of yesterday's market, but there was no general demand of consequence and the market cloaed at a net loss of 4 to 12 points, with December selling at S.Oln and May at C.28n during the after noon, tSales were U.600 bags. September, 4.04c ; October, 9.01c; November, 6.01c; De- . cember, 8.0lc; January. C.Otic; February. I llo; March, tl7o; April, 6.3c; May. C27c; June. .32o; July, 4.31c, Spot quiet; Rio 7s, 6sc; bantos 4s. 9c. Cost and freight offers were reported about unchanged to 10 points lower from Pantos, wirh 4a quoted as low as 3.46, Kngllsh credits. Few or no offers were reported from Rio. The Santos market was reported 100 rets tower, with no change In Rio or In the rate of Brazilian exchange on London. f'ottua Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 17. COTTON 8pot steady; middling upland, 10.90c. No sales. Cotton futures opened firm; October, 10.81c: lecember, 11, Uk;; January, lLtUc; March, lLlc; May, ll.HKc. Futures closed barely steady: October, 10.66c; December, 11.03a; January, 11.16o; March, 11.40c; May, 11.66c. The cotton market cloaed barely ateady, net unchanged, at 14 points lower. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 17 COTTON Spot unchanged; good middling, 6.74d: mid dling, 4.444; low middling!. o.Wd, sales, 10,. OUu bales. Oil aa Hoaia. SAVANNAH, Oa.. Sept 17. TtTRPEff TINE Firm at 37&33c; sales. 124 bbla; receipts. 243 bbla.; shipments. 373 bbla; stocks, 21.3J1 bbls. RorilN Finn; sales. 6'-4 bbls.; receipts. M bbls.; shipments, 1.674 bbls.; stocks, 44.2UJ bbls. Quotations: A, B, C and D. $3.10; E $312!: F, 13.1614; O. S3.2H; t and I, $3.30: K. $3 .60; M. t4.SUU4.40; N. $4.W; WO. $6.80; WW, $4.00. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 17. METALS Lead, $4.60 offered. Spelter not quoted. Copper, steady; electrolytic, $18.00. IroiA firm anJ unchanged. Tin. quiet at fcl2.7(4ji3.25. At London: Spot copper, aits); futures. 70; electrolytic, s los. Spot tin,, 4!16i lbs; futures, 163 6s. Antimony, U. Lead, 33 17a 4d. Spelter, 66. Sb gar Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 17. SUGAR Raw, easy; centrifugal, 4.33c; molasses, 3.64c. Unfilled quiet. Sugar futures opened easier under renewed selling, and at noon prices were 4 to 8 points net lower. . Iron Ml la Association Mutt Williams of the Minneapolis Amer ican association team Is proving a regu lar Iron man. He has pitched in Some thing like fifty games already thla sea son and over Suu innings In aJL Dry Goads Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 11. DRY GOOn.S Wool firm; cotton goods and broad silks advanced. 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