Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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I urnlkhrri Ituoma.
VERY I KiI HA HI.K LAKUK FRONT
no m.
Everything now ami up-to-date, t-arm
closet, mirror door. Iliinscom J'ark dls
trlct. 1-asy walking ii'Sianif. Close to
two car ll.,es. Konin f'-r car In g.ira.to
IBrfakfnFt If delrcd. 1 tv 3"tli Ave.
J'hone Harney 120.
JH'HT. I7 Ncnt furn. close to colics
anil business d. strict; rate reasonable
K u it I hf T"m-alhf r Ytq: 3"3Hytli.
4 tiiKi.MS en suite, nlcc'y fur. r.M S yin.
. NIC it lame lurnl i room lor m or
two re-e tal le nte-en- -r'-aef m
.lybreakfast If detlrcd. 33tw B h. M. ftM-l.
Kleantly furn , quiet home. 23 2 Howard.
F?)R buMncse people, neatly" furnished .
hot and cold water, snower baths. 2u!
8. a.th Ave.
Mingle or en suile, hot and cold water;
shower baths; ele. fur. mi.l 8. 2oth. Ave.
4 NEWLY fu; tinned rooms, finale or
double: modern: 1- blocks from
the HUh school: $J and up: loard If
tleaired. 413 N. ::'d St. Isiug. s.
Fam-sheil Houses.
' Wm TARN AM
FUItNISHKu OK I N KL RNISUED,
t A.VD J IS.
Sejven room, all modern: piano player,
etc. Paved streil; half I l.ick to car.
w Pm'g. H?.. V.beter 14.V..
T-R. modern. 1340 No7 Wh
v ALL. modern 5-r. bungalow. 7i& Iitnney.
W
,. Iloaecs nad I nimurn.
ainrK.
. WOD 3-r., ga r a g tJ 0. H. 2114. 77 N.
:14 CCMIM1 ST.
'ttll A
HKAl. V.STATV.
MIM II I. M)s. FOB 4.3.K.
3.1d.
-r. mod. Den 7 0
7- lt , moein.i3i7sew iru. Til. II 4.42.
J I-ROOM, modern house, new; half block
to car; 3 in). I'lione Wamut 2wl,
T-ROCiM house, mod,, r'ose-in. Tel. 1). tXi.
UUILr 1 year, i-room modern house,
close to car line, lot, Mxll'ti; nice lawn,
ediade, oak finish; any offer considered.
4W N. SUth, Web. MVS.
8- ROOM cottage modern except heat.
$1 Mil N. 24th St. Benson 3. Key
at 633 klonnce lilvd.. 3 Uocks east.
Rfc.N'i' A noun.-,- u-r. and bath;
avictly mod., near car line, fJO a ino.
47iH Franklin St. Tel. Wnlnut S"j6.
27'H Seward. B-r mod Jlo.mi
i07 N. 2th ave.. h-r $1160
M. P. McCollough. Tel. Web. 15.12.
NICE 6-room cottage
" papered, close to
street, onlv 313 per
rGTr.Hr
ii:t
Jl 4-R. cottages,
Montana.
iriXTANA Irrlvated laids best In tha
world for wheal, oat a. at air and stock;
lose to town, isl road aohoo'a and
iurci.-s: 4!.5- to tN r acre on firteen
eata' time, annual pamnts less than
"t-i's on tlddie west fnrnis, write to
ay for partlculnrs: Illustrated pamphlet
md map free. Valler Farm 8alea com
'ny. Unit !;. Va'ier. Mont
NrhrasWa.
SCOTT'S HLI HWI!TV.
Splendid farm t mlies Irom M natare,
II tillable, nlaptid for suirar beets and
alfalfa. KO an acre. Clear. Owner will
nke Omni. a pit p, rt . as patt pnyment.
HA YN K INVKSTMKNT COMi'ANY.
Otnaha Nat. HHiik Hidg. OMAHA.
W. O. TKMPI.KTON City prop.Tty,
lands everywhere, farms, ranchea, loan
and insurance. Ask about my orchard
proiowltlon. a Itee Rld.
FOR SALE OR TRATrJ) acres under
cultivation, half mlie north of Cnlon
ftock Yarda. Grand Island, Neb., si.onj
largest horse .oarket In the world. Will
coniller a trade for horaea and cattle.
Trice per acre. rite to A. Hartunek,
Route No. l uni. Neb.
v lioaalif.
UPPER WISCONSIN Heat dairy and
Tcneral crop stnte in the union: settlers
wanted, lanaa for sale nt low prices on
caay terma. Ask for booklet S4 on Wlacon-
In Central Land Orant. Excellent landa
tor ainik raiding If Interested In fruit
lands aik for booklet on apple orchards.
Address 1-h;h1 and lmlusiriil Oepnrt.. tuo
LIiij Rl way. Ml uiatolls Mlnri
Pr'LENOII) lfr) acres Improved farm;
good frame bn bllng; land perfect y
level: fine location; tiirce and one-half
mllea from Orand I;piil. Extra big
I'Krmiln for only IVi" I1.R"0 rash. L,
Urot.. Route I. Orand Rapids, Wla.
FOR .-A l.ri v c oiler aeit-cted hardwood
ridue rut-over lands, all aUed tracts, at
riKht piicea and easy terms; soil clay a lt
loam; excellent ua.ry and rarnilng; reHlon;
land convenient to rallnad in trowlim
aettlementa; ood marks Is for all pro
duct. rite fur niup and information.
John At pin Lumber Compuny, Orand
Rapids. is . Sawmill Off.. at Atlanta,
RuhIi I'ounty. Wisconsin.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Commercial Gradei of Wheat Un
changed. While Lower Gradei
Decline Two to Five.
ALL RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT
OMAHA, September 20. 1915
receipts of all irrains continued
today and the mat act was a tiiue
The
1 kht
wvak.
ine commercial
tc
' e lb,
ons:
fl.im.it in,.. ,, m .u .... .. i....... ...... i . i .4;
lower m-M.i..B .,.wi i V. 1 " in
torn rtcelpta toialled n.nil-(lf cars
and the demand tor this cereal was prcttv
IKht. t orn a. Id from Vile lower.
I The oats mm Ki t waa aiao weak and
.was quoted V lower. The receipts of
i tats were also lutht and there wna not
lunch demand for this cereal.
The ncr, pis of rye and barley were
"iirciinni una meie was only one car
' r' eolil. Rye was quoted lc I iwer
aid b"Hev remal-ed normi'lv uncaneed. .
Liverpool closed with wheat and corn
un' h.n ed.
Primary wheat receipts were .t.l,ono
bu. and shipments 1,0, 4.w lu , aaainat
ftj'ta of a.MJ.iM) bu. and ahlpmenta of
2.4t.''.(0 bu. last car.
I'rlmaiy corn r.oepts were 911 OXs) bu.
and siilpiiieiits 4wi,tiu. bu., a-alnsi receipts ,
iVIIfornlti Vi'fi.ii iT'ind. Stsndanis.
crttc; t'Mllfoinin M slon llmnd. ponies.
i- crate: ('aliform, i Mission lUixinl.
flnK, $1 eiate (
VDOKT.VP-I ,KS -Cahhaire: llomecrown.
!' lb l'epf'i". tafkit Ilia. I let-
tnce: 1 Leaf lettuce; :V do. To- 1
Inaloes. Market pr re. Inrs.t : it,
do Unions: Unh.ni;;on. l vc jt; Sinn-
' lah. II. fo crsle. lin en 1'eas ,VS- Im.xket
i Celery, Xo do. Wax and On-en lii .ina:j
j r'c basket. Uutab'ita-i: tk,c lb. Potn .ft.
olios. (v bu Swi-etpotstoes: Hampers,!
tl ;S hanier: YirKlnla, barrels, 1 ll.
I' Nl'TS No. 1 walnuts ISc lt.: Illberts.
I'-c lb.; Hraills. 2xc lb.; pecans, l.tc i
lt : almonds. lb. I
MISt'EI.LANHH S Cra. kerla. k: U 50
leasts case. II. ,d. turn pops: I ns
S c:se, II u. Peanuts: No. 1 raw,
; No. 1 roasted. ll ; Jumbo, raw,
; J unit. o, roasted, !e ih. Walermel-
i lb. Honey: 14 case.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Heaviest Cattle Run of Year and
Prices Sharply Lower Sheep
Show Little Change.
H00S STRONGER TO FIVE LOWER
an, l.X) h rt
nut !...(" heav-
OMAIIA, Sept. 3", 191 S.
t attle. Holts. Sheep.
MIW YORK (iKMIHtl. MtHKKT
Varloaa
. I .' i
.11 4 '4
l.'.Ht.H
.1 '.U
. S 414
. 9.I.M
It. t
I l.'.H
a.-34
4,vS
l.'.a
41 :H
.'.;
:. x
Hi
40 iM
last year
Primary oats receipts were l.tSS.iW bu.
and h pmei.ta ),.4u,im l.u., axHinot re
ceipts or 1 4f. X) tin, and fcblmeiiia of
1SM.IMI bu. last year.
tliuji ilECElPTS.
h"at. Corn.
Kate.
Aug.
Au.
t'ept.
Sept.
I Sept.
, Out a
lt9
Kool. Iu26 South 26lh
month.
TRUST CO.,
Fain m St.
8. 30th: large yard, aewer.
water. Baa. (10 and 112. Harney Jul.
mod,
I Miaerllavua.
I HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE?
V.rlte a sood dcs riptlon of your lan 1
I " send It to the Sioux City, la.. Journal,
I "lowa'a Most Powerful Want Ad Ma
Idlum." Twenty-five word every Friday
levelling, Saturday irnrning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
1 fur one nunth, giving lUleen ad uu
twolve different oaya tor 12; or CO word,
, 14, or 7i words. K.
largest circulation of any Iowa new-
I paper, 2vu.0t.iu readers daily In four great
I states.
Ii47 Park Ave.. 7-r.,
4-ROOM cottage. 1U S.
paid.
$"6. II. 113.
'2lh St. IIS. Water
Booth.
' 112 S-ROOM bricks; gaa range, sink,
toilet A snap. 2 block south of Vin
ton, on ISth. R. 4902.
ItEAI. KSTATK LOAN'S
tits) To i, uou made promptly. F. L.
Wead. Wead Hldn;.. Ifcth & Farnam St.
CITY and I arm loans,
J. H. Diunont Co..
6, b. 6 per cent
418 State Hank
,1734 S. 10TH 8T.-
1 cept heat. 125.
room, modern ex-
West.
RH7 SEWARD l?r., 7 rooms, modern, $3,1.
'. Hn rney 4742.
J')R RENT 7-ronm house, located at 3614
Ieavenworth. Rent t-A. Welter 2..90.
T-r. hoUHe, almont new, walking diatance,
.rJS South 27th St., all modern, cull owner.
Thomas McCoy, Harney M8.
A T . . "an ana Storage
Ing. pnckii.t?, shipping. 1713 Webster St
imucma ltrt.
On city property and form lands, any
amount: reasonable interest rate and
most liberal terms. Call or write for
our plan.
SECURITY REALTY & INV. CO..
City National Rank Building,
Omaha, Neb.
A 'l'ne hula" ,.1 u.'lll turn MM,.,)liil-liuit(l
I furniture Into cash.
W AN'l Elt -Good lara,and city loans at
lowest rates.
PKTER TRtTl CO.. 1II2 Farnam.
-ROOM modern brick resideivc, well lo--cated;
west side. Can um smaller bouse
- aa part payment, lnt estlttt'o lor bargain
Address S-153. Hep.
Miscellaneous.
" EEK the Central Furniture Store's FREE
-' liKNTAL LIST
iJ,C.Reedal
moving,
storage.
I. 14.
FIDELITY hv FKEK
Phone DovgUxs 283 for complete list of
Vacant houses and apartment;, also for
etoraye. moving, Pith sr.ti Jackson ists.
Globe Van&Storage
Store, moves, packs, ships; 3-horse van
fcnd I men, $1.26 per nr.; storage 12 per
, no. Satisfaction mar. P. 4"' ,v Ty. 2I1U.
JTInnan CreU'h Sons & Co.. Hoc tldg.
In ah part of the oitv.
-Gordon Van Co.
K9 N. 11th .St. '1.1
101'U.Uf,
I) ;:94 or Hur. 1937.
COOU Hiito auie room on
Very reasonable reel. Tel.
IAM. B-room cottage, modern,
heat. 40tl2 N. 2 th St.. !13. Can
Farnam St
Douir. m
ex.
ulvre
carpenter work right along and apply on
rent. Call eb.ster 123.
-iMOD.
t oak
houje,
finish.
Sr., bath, gaa, electric llstlit.
$40, G2d N. 20th. Tel. H. 122.
fir 3-r ioni, bricks, pas raie, sink, toilet.
I A snap. Two blosks nouth of Vinton, on
.JSth. K 4"V)2. Bee.
- Mores anil Offices.
PENSON New modern store, 13x21, heat
furnished, good location, suitable for
rarber shop, shoe atore, etc., $12.50 a
Htnonth. Phone Renson7:W.
Z 2li M ILITA R Y A V BTK
or Ood store room with U-room flat above.
.Jon Benaon and Deaf InsCtute car line,
rood location for business. Low rental
-lo desirable tenant.
GARVIM BROS..
r 46 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg.
-- ' W arehaaM-a.
': WAREHOU8E TRACKAGE.
-i IHrt or all of un6 floor in large flve-
rtory brick building. Iarge freight ele
(Vator. Address J 189, Bee.
WANTED TO BU
; pFFICE turniiure bought and old. J
C. Reed. 12C7 Farnam. Dour. t!48.
'' frale buys everytMng 2nd hand. Web, MkH.
ttlOHKKT prices for old -lothlna- I u"
i NVANTEIJ A kaka tent, 4irxSo, twenty or
4; thlrty-fo,t middle space; must be in
rood condition and cheap, for cash. F.
Ayers. Tamasa. Neb.
'I
WANTED TO REXT
'TWO or three-room apartment, furnished
j or unfurnished, close to ftlth and Far
inam. Address 2158, Bee.
i
FARM A
REAL ESTATE
(oluradu.
r iowa
V BARGAIN
' Want to niots to Omaha. Have house
tti East Oes Molnc-s. new In bX), guod
'. l-rn two guod he4a, biltk chicken
. houne (will leave tne cliickeua In ID, ad
tnrre lota facing east, good lo'.aUua. two
biocas) from car, not too close to tow a.
. tiu. iinpi uveiueiiis, w ill sell cheap lor
, caah, win make arrang. mmta fur
BuauU. Address O 4a. Be.
pay
VHEAT LAN U for sale; Z20 acre, good,
V close to railroad and town. Laura V.
Buchanan, Sterling Colo.
Calif or a la.
Xlra oak Colonic, njii better. W. T.
amitn Co.. :-i4 City Nat. mk. D. 2sl
' Mlsar.ula.
"t ACRES, 46 miles from Minneapolis.
ji one n.llo from town; luO acres under
cultivation; balance used for pasture;
can practically all be cultivated; heavy
Soil, good set building, confuting of -room
house, large Lain, gianary, cru
crtb, wn.d milia. etc.; tha lajud will pro
duce to bushtu of corn per acre; tc-le-
Jbone in buse; country tnlcklv settled;
complete set of machinery; 27 head of
tnck, consist ng of 11 cow, balance 1
nd :-year-olJ; tlx good borkes Zj hog.
ci.lckins; one-half of thl year a cr p
and everything on the farm goe at $""
tfer acre, hulf cash. Schwab Rro.. 102
,1'lyniouth Bldg, Minneapoli. Minn.
OMAHA h'mita. Kast Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFK HE' I, ESTATE CO.
1018 Omaha Natlo ial. Phone iJonglaa 271V
MONTY on hand for city and farm loan.
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bl d g
C1TV property Large loans a peclaity.
V. II. Thomas 22 Stt Bank Bldg.
EKK us fir-l tor farm loan In
Neb. I tiited State Trust Co.,
eastern
Omaha.
, TTV i r i A vc r n
v 12 Brandei theater
Carl berg,
Bldg.
310-
REAL ESTATE 1XJR EXCHANGE
HIGHLY IMPROVED.
Frontier county, Nebraska, orarter to i Pork.
t. nicago j,v, 212
.Muineai oils ;sd
"iiluth I,2t
Omaha W j,-, j;-,
Jsanrwa tlty 4'H So 2i
St 1-ouls 24 j.3 4..
linidpeg l.fcn)
A.to O...C iww.cd tuu.y:
W llesl-N'ii. a li.ll .l w.lilel : 1 cl, $104;
1 car, l.ujv; 2 cars, tl.tu; t car, fi.nl.
hard winter: 1 car, tWc; h cars,
We; b 3-o cars, a,.c; i cars, ic; i cars. le.
bampie: 1 car, ivic; 1 car. ae; I tar,
Jc; iil-i cars. Sac; , car. HOc; 1 car. Mc;
1 car. Me; 1 car, 77c. No. 2 mixed: 1
car fl.tu. No. i velvet chaf 1 : 1 car.
$1.01: 1 car. $l.tw. No. 3 yeivet chaff:
1 car, 8c; 1 car tllght, Hoc. No. 4 vel
vet chalf: 2 car, We. Rye-No. 4: 2 cars,
We. Corn-No. 2 white: f car, fec;
1 car. 6bc. No. 3 white: 1 car. txi( No.
6 white: vt car, Mc. No. 1 yellow: 1
car. -e. No. 2 yellow: 2 2-6 cars. 7c.
i-o. o yenow: car. H.o. No n v..ii..-.
cars, ti.e. No. t yellow: 2-6 car. fniSe!
2 mixed: 2 ears (Ut in 4 imt-m ic.
4vj cars. tc. No. I mixed: 2" cars. ft,c,c;
c. No. 6 m xed: 2 car, two.
No. mixed: 1 car, 6Tc; S cars. Hf.o.
Pample: 1 car. ;.. Oata Standird: 2
car. 3.K-J 1 car. 4Vc. No. a white- fi
cars. 33e: 8-6 ear. XIVjc. No.
2 en rs Sll. u,.n,..lA. i
umana t aah Prices Wheat: No. 2
" ,"tfi o. I turkey,
Jf..0.: No. 2 hard $1.0-f .fk.:
J I ard i.Cj.1.M; No. 4 hard. K9u '.iSc
No. 3 durum. 87yi:etc ; No. S du urn, M .
i.'1?'1 ' "!. J7'C Corn: No. 2 white
Vic; No, S white, tii VWJdWc : No. 4
.'4'ol)V-; No. 5 wiilte ii6iw5Ue;
white t.Un! fin 3ii
T'?'c no. ii yellow, HJitf7c: No. 4 yellow,
'w-7: No- 6 yeilow. i S;i7.-: No. tl el
Ioa, mi-p: No. 2 mixed. Styftc; No
3 mixed. j-a-6c: No. 4 mixed, ff,ue
h'c: No mixed, 66t4ii6e. Oils- No "
white. 30'W 6',c; standard, 244i'-Se; No
: white. :.,eivl4c; No. 4 white, 32V,i '2'c
Bailey: Malting. 4.Vljn2c; No. 1 fee i 4ii
too. Rye: No. 2, M.sic; No. M'tiffsic.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee . bv Logan & Bryan, stock and grain
tirokers. Sl.i So. Sixteenth street, Omaha.
2
No.
car, Sic;
4 white:
tur-
$1
No.
No.
tiaotatlons of the Pay on
t'vtn niotlltlea.
NKW YORK, S.pi .1 FU1UR Quiet;
spring patents, K.iv70; wiuier patents,
f.. J n.'. 4e; whiter Ktraliiht, $4 n,i Ift.
111- A T M.ot, unsettled; No. 2 red and
No 2 Inn. I. H.-'l c. I. f. Buffalo; No. 1
northern, Ouluth. mid No. I northern.
lUiintt ba, :hr, c. I. f., Manitoba. Futui-es,
steady
cwitX Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, U
pr. nipt shl.iment.
ol'S si, it. quiet; No. S white, 41c.
1IA -Unlet: No. I. tl an. No. 2. tl 20;
No. . ii : shtnnlnx. s.
IUl'S-.v-tea.v. Mate. common to I bept
choice. I'M... 2'i'2V; 114. KVIno; Paclllc 'Pt.
coast, 14i1ih-; 1SI4. liu 1 lc I bept
II 1 1 KS fJttndv; Hogotu, Jn.Hc; Cen- I fept.
tr.nl America, 2.".c. ! l't.
LEATHKIt-K rm; hemlock firsts, SJB ! E0,,t
3l'c: se. oi da. lloX-ic. I 1'J-
PROVISION'! lork. unlet; mess. $i: m) ! 2".'
'!iisri; familv. Sri.tKii ". (. short clears, ! r""'t
$ISO.i19 mi B f. quiet; niesj. $lT.ti'-f i'!,
1 -'.": family, lis M I'l .Xi;. Iwiid, dull: CJ '
n lildle west, $s.(HV(i.lf. Tallow, nmet. ', E ' .
Cllll. f'.c.
HI TTKR- Firm; re-elpts. R.KM tubs;
ereami ry etras. 21 r.rj7li:c; firsts, 24 tft
secotnls 22 iflt'4
KOiiS-Sti ary ; receipts, S.ViT enst-s;
fi'e -n gutheied extras, Ji't'ii ile; extra
first-". Sii2!c; firsts, Jilfi'-TVc; econda,
25 .
fllKKSE-Steady; receipts, 1.17H boxes;
state, whole milk, fresh tilts, specials,
M-vf'1'c; average fancy, litc
POULTRY Lle prices unchanged;
drtsned steady; western froren roastlnr
chickens, ism 22c; irexh fowls, iced, l-'V'j'
ls-; frct-h turkeys, lord, I.VhHSc.
Itei-eipts were
Us liuate Memliiy . .
Sum,. ,),, y n, WP,.,
Siime 2 necks ao. . .
Same I weeka ago...
same 4 wccl a axo. .
Same d.-.y last year.
The following table ahowa the receipts
of cattle, hone and sheer nt the Omaha
live stock maiket for the year to date as
compared with last c-r:
pits VI4 Tne
Cattle 740 317 MC.TIl lSJ.i.
H'gt 2,'2Hvl4 l.'iW.T.tl M4
81" ep S.O.V.474 l,:'3i.l tM
The following table show the avrmce
Prhes for hoas at the Omaha live stock
ni'M-kit for the last few days with com
I arisen:
i 1916. liH 4.
t 'Sl
6 tvTV,!
S
lv'll
trv.
u't. 2i 1
7 901
I'll. '1910 l'"
g 3u 7 in f on
S! I k 2ii 7 U I s M
.'l 7 S2 7 o- t 7
im 7 0 1 S.'l 7 121 S KM
f M 7 tl I 27 I 8 93
S Til 7 M 1 24 7 14
( K2 7 731 I 231 7 01 02
WH 7 Mi 27 1 i 17
N.Si Wl I I 3ni 94 1 06
S IS II i:l 7 97! I tM 91
7X 8 ; r It 39i 4 V 01
8 (a, 8 Of! I 8 26 V lSi
8 621 7 781 8 .1 7 01
9 41 7 8' ' f 91
7 IT.'I 8 3.: i 8-
8 30i 18 4t Mi
8 VI 7 98 8 43 d 81 1
71i
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
9-1
9.1
101
IV
Ml
13 88
141 8 92H
lrtl 6 91 '4
17' 6 77'..l
IS1 64, 8 .1.
19, i 8 43
8 42
7 !
S 01
7
8 061
8 211
8 l ( Kl
9 171 71
8 3.1! K4
! 16,
8 781
8 881
8 tl
8 9
8 721
1 73
7 '.7
7 M
7 M
T 17
7 S6
7 87
1 M
7 91
7 89
7 S8
7 93
7 92
7 8
9 08
8 10
8 It
I IT
mailer than a week n,
thi' Mime da a t iiir
tti'in two weeka ao.
Feeding lamhs made up tie hlngest rnd
vi t ie sn l nim n ti ls minting and
I v. bile t. t I rece-tus were la.ge the fat
lamb tr ule w asn't over to ked The rra tit
jwa tiat while movement Wna a I tie
, slo r an icitl g under wai-. the m irk- t
.peni-d tip Ji.s about steady with laat
week s close. Among the ea Iv pales weie
In s ring of good lamb-, at $S 26, and an
ither hunch of somewhat llgnter stu.f at
S. 6
i Hulk of the ft lambs was cleaned up
In I'ecent se-aon. praclballv all Ine good
stuff golnn at $2V which waj the
fUi.re paid for the bulk of the offerings
last Friday.
There was another delegation of feeder
buyi rs out today, and In spl e of the fact
that teidlng hunt Hie e ll-ig almost on
a par with fat atoek. pi lees were gen
erally atendv with last week close. A
good pereentsae of the doslrahln stulf
landed at 18 ! Hi 8 r. and a :ile or two
w-' te-orted as ' I rh a $
U'lotat oi a on sheep and lamb: lmb,
goid to choice, ft Mi) 2b; lambs, fair to
fod. $8 10; lambs, feeders. $; 7.v.f
26: vearllnga fair to choice. $77.Vti60;
iciirlliiKS. leeder. $itOiu"00, wetheia,
rsl to cboli o $..rtJr.,i0; ewes, good to
choice. $4 6(ifcon; ewes, fair to good, $1.60
tri.'i; ewes, feeder. $4 604(6. 26,
Ko'-reseiitatlve siies.
No,
lis. ynmlnv feeder lambs
n4 I'tah lambs
X.IH Idaho feeder lamb
1S1.1 yomang feeder lambs
Av.
.. 67
.. 73
.. 67
.. 68
rr.
8 10
K
10
$ lo
I 111! ll.ll l.lK TlitK MtRKKT
Weak . keep
Suuduy.
Receipts and d!sasltlon of live stock
at the Omaha Cnlon Stia-k yards yester
day: '
RRCEI 1TSC A R 1 x) A I .
Cattle. Hotis. Slip. H is.
Kanaaa City tirnln and lrnTtslnna.
KAN8VS CITY. Mo . Seit. 20. WHEAT
No. 2 hard, $1.03ft-10a; No. 2 red, 31 13ty
I.W; SeplemlaT, il.Ov; Iiecembcr, SO'c;
May, 92Vit'2c.
I CRN No. 2 mixed. 7c; No. ! white,
Rsniwc; September, 6c; Deceml-er, 62Snii
53ic: N'av, 64ttn"i4'c.
OATS No. 2. U'.Hft37Vic; No. 2 mlx.-d,
PI'TTFR Creamery, 27o: firsts.
ccond , 23c: pac Ing. 19 .c.
KUUS-H'Sts, 23c; seconds, 19e.
POI'LTRY Hens. 1-Mjc; roosters,
brcllcrs. 15c.
26c;
9o;
C, M. Pt. I...
Missouri Pnc.fio
I'nlon Pnclfin .
C. Ai N. W.. eact.
I. i N. W., weat...,:
C., St. P.. M. J O...
C-, B. A Q., eaat
'., H. & g., west...
C., R. I. A P., eaat...
C. R. 1. A P.. west..,
I'llnols Central
Chicago Ureal Weat.
Total receipt
PI8IMH1TION-
11
.. I
..127
11
22a
.. 8
.. 4
..227
.. 4
.. W
. 10
. 6
,i3
12
29
1
b
s
3
ii
140
Cattl- IVrak linn
airuna.
CHICAOO. Pept. 20.-4'ATTLK-R4-celpt.,
i'gtoi head; weak; native beef cut
tle $i.t04 ,0.3il; we tern steels ,IMf"76;
e. and he fcrs. $-.N6u3U; calves, J.ts
11 v
HOCja-Recelpts. li.fM head. market,
weak, iiiichanced to luc lower; bulk of
stil.s $..mtl.4t; ll ht 7i0uSO; mixed.
$ii H'.Ji'i.l; heavy, $'..0i.(fl7.Sv; rough, f06i$
i, ..ii. pigs, b..i'.ii7 tM.
' SI1KI.I' AMI LAM RS Receipt a 12,000
'head; maiket strong; wethers, 36.26 1) 00;
jerte. $..nmiv60. lambs, $2jti8.80.
, it. l oots I hr Mtnck Market.
ST. LOCIH. Sept. 20. CATTLK Re-
cetpts. 61x10 head: market lower; native
beef steers, $i.6vti 10 2ii; yearling steers
and heueia. p.H ilJ.Kl; cows. fu.uOriia. 0;
:ovkei mid feeder.i. $il Kfu H.2.'i; southern
3 t steers. 6.26.tiR.K: i-ows and heifers, $4,001'
llti.60. native calve, $ i mj 1.W.
5 DOOM -Receipts, .0i bead: maiket
llo.iet; plga and llirhts, $6.;67.9R; mixed
1'and butihers. $7.tto'7; good heavy, $7.10
2,tt7.i.6.
1 SHKFP AND LAM B3 Receipt a, 7.200
head; market steady; lambs, $v00(f,8.60;
sheep and ewes. 36.irifr7.7u.
21
w, It.
No 6
Liverpool (iratn Market.
LIVF.RPOOL, Sept. 20 VH KAT-Spot
No. 1 Manitoba, 11 104d: No. 2, lis HM;
No. 8, Hi Kd; No. 1 northern Dublin, lla
5d; No. 2 r d western winter. Ins 3d; No.
1 hard winter, lla hHd.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new,
Ss 9Wd.
FLOI'R Winter patents. 4l d.
HOPS In lxindon, (Pacific coast), 4
fi t; 5 f-u.
Aryclel Open. I High .
Wbeati I i
Peptll OIUil mm
Inc.. Itf-il H3'l
Low. t ime. Sin y,
May.PS'k'iiil,
Corn. i
Sept.71Vt.'flVi 71 HI 704,
9M 1 01 4
i m-A, w
Vi
1 oi4
9"
ll'iKS
.. I.onla firnln Market.
I ST. LOt'IS. Sept. Kl.-WIIKAT No. 8
nd. fl..8h1.l9; No. 3 hard, nominal; Sep
tan her, M.I7; December, t'o'J'-o ".
I CORV-No 2. 7 c; No. 2 white, 72V,
! Si ptcmber, 71NC: Oei entber, fc-iic
' OATS-No. 2. 344c; No. 2 whlie, nom-lnul.
Dec. ififttyh (,Sir:Wtf
May.lu74fiiH 6S W
Oata
cept.
Iec.
N.ay.
exchange for Omaha, property or acreage I
near Omaha, ultable tor country home.
(Jet busy quick and get owner' share of
tills year's "bumper crop."
C. U. COMBS,
Sir. Brando's Theater. Doug. 3918.
iro-ACI'.F. improved farm near Hebron,
Neb., for a!e or trade for amal1 farm.
Address T. H. Adam. Hebron, Neb.
FOR tALE or irud. the 8. E. h, of Sec,
.12, Townsh p Iff, rane 12. Perkln Co.,
Smth Dakota, this is a gjod ijuurter. lo-cnt.-d
In the Antelope valley. Address
C F Kellv. Tvler, Minn.
Oct
Jan
Lai d.
t ict..
Jan..
XUUS. I
net..
Jan..
ai1.
at)
3S'V
12 20
14 75
7 87'dl
8 421
I
I
37V'
36
3,s4!
37
1
VI in
14 774!
7 92'.4 ;
42'
Coffee Market.
71HH 71V4 NKW YORK. SeK. 20 .-COFFKK The
6Bv4H! Sou market for coffee futures opened un-
eA 67'4 changed lo 2 points higher and Mold ui
to a net advance of about 6 to 7 iKilnis
TT' .?7i on the more active deliveries rLiht afier
36V;!S''a STiVt!. i ! the call on covering by Septeinlier shorla,
37 377'i)Si .'iSu'n who lib! that month up to H.luc, while
I I i March advanced to .22c. There was no
12 06 112 05 I 12 ITti I general ilemiind, however, mid as soon
II w I It 00 1 14 ill
Morris A Co
I wl t and (Vinpnjiy.
Oiidi.hy Packing Co
Armour V Co
Schwart At Co
.1. V . Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co..
So :tli Ch n all il 1. (..
Cud ihy for Country..
W . It. Vannant Co....
Kenton. Vnnsant & L.
Hill & Son
V. R. Lewla
IListon A t'o
J. H. Root A Co
J. II. Bulla
L. F. 11 us
KoaciistooK A Co
Kellogg
Wciluelmcr A Degen
11. K. llam'lton
S.illvnn Bros
Rothaihlld
M. A K. Gulf Co....
Chrlsllo
HIkkIhh
Huffman
Roth
Mryers
I nker. Jones A S.nlth.
TVnner Br. s
John Harvey
1. A F
( line
Other buyer
OARUiADS.
(.'in ' io. lion a. Shee
OKI
I.H22
7
18
4
221
.t'Jt
l.!X
140
hoH
1,010
K41
ICH
2111
113
u,
4
41
8
7
11
140
137
1"
1.421
41.1
UK
4l
3JI
128
741
2 IOI
6.V2.1
L82S
1.207
Kssm Cttv v.'ve "toeU Market.
KANSAS CITY Pept. 20. -CATTLE Ra
cilpti 2.1.(01 head; ma k t weak: p'im
fi d stee. s, t9..'n Hi lu 00; dressed beef ate. ra,
,7m4i:).i0; western steers, I6.2.iii 25; stock -ers
and feeders, $6.76u8.0O; bulls, $1.1x9
6.iO; calvi s. $ ..fV,i in. 1,11
1 1 Odd Roe l"t. il, K) bead; msrke'.,
steudy; bulk, $fotr7.H0; heavy, $6.4iK(ir,'.6);
parker and bntc ers. n.Mi';lb; light
l7bin7.76; pig. WJ.'ie.JO.
Sllld-JI' AND LAMBS -Receipts, 24.OO0
hend; markit strong; lambs, l7.fcKU8.3fi;
yeai lings. $5.7r.'B'J.2,"i; wethers, $.i.2.riW.(i0;
ewes, ti.00di.7,i.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Dealing;! in Shares Are on Larger
and More Comprehensive Basis
Than Recently.
WAR SPECIALTIES ARE FIRM.
NEW TORK. Sept. 20-Dealing In
Mo ka tod.y were on a Utger and mce
. i nipieheiiHive basis than at any recent
lina to the gei.eral Mc O upanl uent of
IU. r quotat ons. To be sure, war pe
cl.il leg le ded none of their lecent prom
inence, but the undertone of tne market
waa stiengthene.i ly wlint seemed to be
an Imp by from Investment sources for
the be ter known railway and olher
I. uea of reiyinljed me; It.
I tei.tlnient was eucoiiraKed by the cours
. of fo.e.n exchange, h ch ami In rose
Pi reclably on ti e growing l.e lef of a
aiistactor.- Conaummat on of the Anglo
r n non credit nego bitlons. It is utner
stond. however, thit some of t'-e nv.rp
ni..r'nt 'detalla connected with that
Important undertaking reman to le nt
tied. ueh a t.e sum tn'.ai and the evact
p -1 1 nose to whli h the ptoceed.i are to be
applied.
Kx.t-mal conditions, so far a thav btrn
tip n alf ilia across the water, excited
Utile Inlluenee In either dlncllun, nl
ttough London on. e more rep rt"d a
very heavy tone for the International
L"-. ?' et' "'"ck notably Am i loan
Stilting, which rose Vi to Rl and tne
hliare of o her companies having Mex
ican interest. Improved lor tne must
P-fl apparently In recount Ion of latest
i.lplomailo developments ade, ting Mex
ico. New high records, some of which were
partlv l..sl at ti e ae'l- r elo-e oi. ud"d
S udebaker, with an extreme gain of 11 V
at 14 ; (ieneral .Motoia. s to -.; V lhy
ov. rland. 17 to 210; 1'nltcd Statett lndua
trial alcohol S to 90, and Ame le-in
Volen. 2 to . Such recent favo-tei
aa New York Airbrake rose 12VJ to 1B714;
lleiurlieni Stt oi, 6 to Jo. and ru ih.e
steel, 24 to 9iiVi. llnl ed State S'eel ied
the movement throughout fluctuating
w.tMn a range of Is and closing a' 8 .
a net gain of S. The only heavy features
wera (' lor.ido Fuel and (lnt N r lie n
lre. which rellnq ilai ed a confide able
rt of last week's gain on denial of
''comblnat.nn rumor. ' Total sale
aivounted to 920.0UI shares.
D mestlc news Included western ad
vice. Indies Ing better and eaa er busi
ness conditions and Improvement In the
tia'fie iltuntlcn. due mainly to heavier
receipts from grain centers.
The bond market was firm, without
pedal feature. Total sales, par value),
aggregited SUrB.OOO
United States bond were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks looay were:
Pat. H'sti. Lrftw. CI"
19.S79
7 77V47 K0ff2
8 30 8 .SO
82s;,j
8 32 W
I
7 70 I
7 96
8 32H!
I
2m
8 174 8 1720
7 K7U
8 42
7 00
8 27'4
Trading. Real value. 6..V7 Paxton Blk.
FOR SALK or trade H-room house; mod
ern except heat. 2T.31 N. ISth.
HRAIi ESTATF SOUTH SIDK
PGR-SALE Two acre in fruit, apples,
plums, peaches. heme. currants,
too ebci r.e. raspberrie. inubarb; 700
gia,e vines in full Dealing. New,
fctiiclly niooern 5-ruora house, full base
ment. Ptoim cava connected with base
ment: $4 V. Wid roi..d. r small cottage
in part payment. I hone Benson 9.
KKAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
LOUITV 111 fine lot. Crelghton 2nd addi
tion: rh.ewalk. water, tewer, gn and
electric tlg'its. Hi block to atreet car. Ad
dies J Its, Bee.
FOR CASH 4-ROOM HOl'KE.
Fine location. 2757 Webter; s'icrifire for
quick tale. See C. Thorsen, 143 N. 19th St.
B Bid. A Asked.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheit: No 2 rod
$1.UL10; No. red, $LkVnl.(ifi; .No. i
northern,-96c(iif$l. 02; No. 2 hard, $1.0
1.10. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 72V7lc;
other nominal. Oats: No. S white.
iBvirfi-UKr; standard, SHWS -c, Jtve: Wo
1 J.,u,'le, Svfc'u"- Seed: Timothy.
S4.0fxir8.00; clover, 312.00ulii.00. Provlson-Pot-h,
312.02; lard, $7.i; ribs, .i.:i71ir
BETTER Higher: creamery. 12H(f(2Sc.
KOXiS Higher; lecetpts, t,ul cases, at
mark, cases Included, l&&-3c; ordinary
llrsts. 22nc; UibLs, IMjUs.
POTAItJliS Lower; receipts. 63 car;
Michigan and Wisconsin, white, S-U.3C;
AlitiiieHotas Oliios, iCii'.lSo.
POULTRY Alive, steady; fowls, 14c;
springs, ltiu.
HEAL ESTATE 8TJBIRBAN
otineil lllaf f.
1f)-ACRK SXAP
Near Counc I Bluff. 3 mile to
trcet on Lincoln Highway, for a
sale $220 per acre.
W. S. FRANK,
301 Neville Block.
paved
quick:
'nndee,
DUNDEE HOME BEAUTIFUL LOCA
TION. Tluft be sacrlilccd on account of sick
ness. The one chance to buy dctdrable
property on your own terms. If Into; ch ted
ti'. dress K. 149. Bee, ft appointment.
New li-room house, modern-. Will take
loi a pan pay.
Vacant lot. U)0. The only lot In Dun
dee ou paved aireet for uch money,
FRLU C. RHIKLUS.
Walnut jii.
FOR Pale-45
Klnley St.
Ileuaon.
Improved acre.
Mrs. Pallas.
4936 Mc-
l'ioreHCf,
See Nethaway for that farm. Florence 22.
HEAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
A licAb HOME.
Call you puy iu.-Ii and a month
for an s-room modern ho um? m fine con
dition, Willi ai. expensive hut water beat
ing plant, plenty of fruit, lot 4xJ2s. Fine
ntigl,buriiojd. We want you to see tins
property.
PAYNK INVKSTMKNT COMPANY,
5th I'l. fini Nat. Bank Bldg. i-uig. 1'rtil.
IUi'1' for sul.- In Lenox
Call Webster C9.
Addition. Owner,
FoiiCKi) to sp:ll
A strictly modern house, nearly new; 3
joins down, oak finish, and 9 room),
bath and sleeping porch up. Thl prop
erty Is well located on the boulevard and
will be sold lor S-'Otx). Will be pleased
to show you through.
W. R. FRANK,
301 Neville Btork.
NKW 6-R. KIM nl'.vUALUvV.
Equity of II. Wi to trade for good lot or
0 canh
Plione Webster 4134.
Metal Market.
NKW YORK. Sept. 20 METALS Lead,
f 4 io, a-ktd. Speltir, not quuied. Coppi-r.
; 1 'fct. aily; electrolytic iis.uu iron, mm; nio.
mm ttnura 2!.T.k - . ! nortliem. $lw-l No. i $id.i4iii.i0:
P "0ii?8,n, wuth Missouri, cheap I No. 1 southern, .Iu.wuHj.-o; No. 1 $U.i
w.,v, nit mr i6.28. J.n: Uuit-t; spot, us .ituas.
MounUm Vitw,v.ll.UllU ..; c ... . . i...aiurc.
IfTO 12 'd e ec.t I - c T 'tin. ,t.,t ' 1 !
1U; futures, il.'J l's. Antimony. 4I1X.
Lead. 2. Spelter, i.H6.
and
on
J.
easy terms.
C. wynkoof.
IMI'KoV'KO south Missouri 40-acre (arm
$!.. liood soli, road and school ' lose
to railroad town. Improved so acre, l.i.
We have onio choice unimproved lands
at 115 per acre on easy payments in tract
of 10 acres up. People are getting rich
there. literature fn-e. C. Merrl&sa. Elba
sV Benton, Kanaaa City, Kan.
M iaueu il a frala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Ee!t. tt WHKAT
Seplember, 9i-c, LKcember, 'V'i No. 1
hard. 101c. No. 3 northern, Sai
ti.'ws.
IIICAiO Untl.V AMD PROVISIONS
Fratnre of Tradlas; and lost but
Prices on Board t Trade..
CHICAGO, September ao. Uu.nor that
the a icces of the Anglo-FYench loan had
been assured helped give a lift today to
tho wheat market here, and so, too, lld
reiMirt of an alliance between Bulgaria
and Turkey. Price closed uiiaetiied, at
the same as Saturday night to Scc
higher, with December 93c and May 97c.
Cam finished unchanged to c up, oats
varying from Wu decline to a like ad
vance, and provision down 2'-c to Ijc.
Strength In wheat did not devilop much
until near the end of the aeaaiou. Vvet
weather put a little firmness into the
market at tho outset, but tlie effect soon
disappeared. Tho relative cheapness of Ca
nadian wheat appeared to nullify any lik
llhood of Immediate ciiliminiiiit ..f inr.
jelgn dc-mand for domestic grain. Besides,
i . rmvu vu u in excess or
present requirements, sales of 2X.0Oi
busnels to rfo to storage being ixisted.
LiiKUlng decline in price, however, were
more than overcome when gossip began
to circulate that the big loan to (treat
Br. tain and France had been closed. Ie
nl.ila that followed were virtually Ig
nored. Advices that Bulgaria was lett r,g war
supplies pas through to Turkey were
taken oy wheat speculators here to mean
that the opening of the Dardanelles
would be rendered more difficult than
hud recently been co.i.ted upon, and that
announcement .f an open alliance would
soon ! forthcoming, with such views
la i gel v prevailing, the market cloned at
nearly the bet prices reacheu.
Corn swayed with wheat. Frost pre
dictions tended 4lso at time, though to
put the bears at a disadvantage, espe
cially at tho taxt and wlndup. Oats
held comparatively steady throughout the
dnv. Seaboard inquiry was gid.
Speculative trade in provisions shrank
t a noticeable extent. The market
gradually worked lower under sales
from scattered holders and by packers.
OMAHA iKKIlAL MARKET.
BUTTER No. 1. Mb. cartons. X; No
3, 81 Ih tub, 22c.
CHEE8K- Imported Swiss. 8r; Amer
ican Swiss, 26c; block twls. 2ir; twins
lfie; daisies, 10c; triplets, 18c; Young
America, ldio; blue label brick, 1 ; V '
limburger, 2-lb., 20o; New York white.
IH'-jc; Imported French Roquefort, 4,c
FISH Trout, lie; white !lh, lie: hali
but. 13c; channel cat'lsh. lis.-; codlUh, li
t12c; mackerel, lie; salmon, 14c.
POULTRY liens. 12c; duck 13c:
geese 10c; turkey, 16c: rooster 8c.
Btl.K Cl'ToV-Hih. No. 1, lc; No. 2
17c; No. 3, 12,c. IaUi. No. 1 21c; No 3
17Sc; No. 3, 144C Chuck. No. 1, into;
No. 2, 10,c; No. 3, !at. Round, No. 1.
U,V; No- 2' ,4e- N"- 3. 13o. Plates, No.
1, w.c: No. :'. IV: No. 3. '4c.
Following products furnished by Gllln
skv Fruit company:
FRUITS-Orange: California Valen
cia. 17m, 2i.. 2i6s. 160. 16.60 box; Cali
fornia Valencia, 1V l.'is, 3M. jih.s 3, 2
box. Umuiil: Kxtra fancy Golden
howl, 3, $o.0u box. extra lancy (ioiden
Howl, Sao. 14 60 box; extra fancv Sunk 1st
Mum, 36. , $4.f u Ihjx; Red Ball. 14 uu lox.
Peaci.es Colorado Klberta. t&r crate,
l olorauio Eibertaa, large quantUlea. sue
crate; Utah Klberta. U Pox; 31 bu
Apples: Weiiltbles. $.5o bbl.: Jonathens
$3.76 bll.; California Belleflowei s. l fc.j
iox. Prune: lial.sn, i-c crate; Italian,
lUantltirs c cmle. Pears: Bartletts
lancy. $175 crate; Fleu.t-h Buautlesi
Sheldon, Cla.rUe. I2.U0 lo $2.26 crate,
'velfer. bushels, 3125 bu. (imies: To
kays. $160 crate; Concords, homegrown,
-2c basket. Banana: Medium fruit, $2
to $2.6 bunch; Jumbo fruit, Changulnnla
and Port IJinon, 4: lb, Ciuilaloui--.
as near month shorts withdrew price
showed a tendency to react, dosing net
1 point lower to 2 points higher, titles,
ii,2;0 hags. September, 6.0,7c; October,
tic; November, fi.O.V; December, (103;
January. 8(is: Fonruary, 8.1:(c; March,
B lue; April, .24c; May, ti.jOc; June 6. 6c;
July, H.Hjc. Spot cotfee, quiet; Rio 7s,
ilc; Santos 4s, c. It waa reported that
ales of Santos 4s had been made ci.st
and freight lit 8.3oc n.r prompt and .-m-tor
lutuie shipment, but the ilrni offers
ranged irom about 8 40j to 8.Ci)e, F.nl sli
credits. A tale of Rio 7s wua reported
at UNO afloat. Rio exchange on lxiinlou
was 1-ltxl lower, with Rio murket ii re Is
lilfelicr and Santos unchanged.
New York Monev Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 20 MhiKCANTlLK
PAPF.R ..'VnTHi per cent.
FORLIUN KXCHANUiv Steii ng, sixty
dnys nut, 34. tu; demiiiid, 14.71; cahies,
$4. 1 1 if.
SlLVIiil Bar, Mexican dollars,
SSi.
Bt NDS Oovernment bond,
railroad bond, firm.
TIM I ; 1 .8 bisy; sixty day. 2S
per cent; ninety liaya, per cent; six
month, 3 1 er cent.
CALL M INKY- Steady; hli:h. 2 per
cent; low, l pr cent; ruling rate, 14
cent; laat loan, 2 per cent closing
Is per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
.IO.IBi
-Receipt
morning.
01 1
attle
cai
i.m 3a.76
were very
being re
per
bid.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Sept. 20.Amer1can securi
ties n the stock market responded lo
the strength In Wall street and value
were raised, but bualutas was only mod
erate and confined to Canadian Piiclllo
and I'nlted State Steel. The closing
was steady.
S1LVF.R Bar, 23 8-ld per ounce.
WONKY -V-Ju 4 t er cent.
DISCOUNT RATIOS Short bills. 4S1T484
per cent; three months, 4 ll-ltfMt per
cent
Cotton Market.
NKW YORK, Sept. 30. COTTON Spot
Sales,
uplands, lUK.c;
steady: middling
4'0 h-ile.
Cotton future steady; October, 104Hc;
December, lOMic; January. ll.(Xc; March,
ll.a.ic; May. ll.i,c.
1 tLoii lu urea closed firm; October,
lOSOc; De ember, 11.16c: January, l!.2Sc;
March. 11. ,4c; May, 11.77c.
LIVKKl'i.oL. Kepi. 20 COTTXN
Spot, eai-lcr; good middling, i.U mid
dling, i Xid; low middling, 6.7d; sales.
12. OA) bale.
Totals
CA 1 4 ub'4
larae ilils
lairtud In. '1 lie largest run of record al
tin point was on October 19, 1914, when
6'V cars, carrying- Ui.'iJn catlie, were re
ported. It wit take an official recount
of today's receipts to determine whether
or no ihat record has been broken,
other markets were also heavliy sup
plied with rattle and early advice from
all selling lunula luulcated a sharp break
in values. A a result local buyers were
Inclined to take their time, and await de
velopment l.e tore doing vei y much busi
ness, o lur us killers were concerned.
'J hero was also a good d-al of sorting
ii to be done, which atlll further delayed
the opening of the trade, so that the
forenoon was well advanced before
buyers and sellers were ready to get
d"W-n to a tr.dlni basis.
In the end a large percentage of nil the
can e i-olo at price Cat were around
, l'uJ c loner than mat week's close. Some
I kiiid;i, riicli us good to choice native
bccica, may not have shown quite that
much off. whlie other kinds may h.iv
steudy; j shown more. The best feeder were also
! uti good sell. -is, 11 nd ill some cases did
not eli w mu. h de. loie, but the common
to nu'uium kinds were neglected and hard
to move.
Uuoiullona on rattle; flood to choice
fed veurl.ngs, !i.OuH hi: fair to good ted
yearlings, $a.6vii9.0t; common to fair fed
ieuil iigs. lii .iOoii.riO; good to choice heavy
1 eevea, $.omfi9.Wj; fair to gooft cornfed
beeves, fs.3ntfi9.00; common to fair rorn
ted breve. 3.76f8.30; prims grass beeves,
$8 OtKiKiii, good to choice grits breve.
$7.4Mi.O0; fair to good grass beevea, 38.
ill. 40; common to fair grass beeves, $.O0
' ; good to choice grass hslgers, ft 1
726; good to choice grass cows, ti.K.Vc'o.SS;
fa r to good cow. $.V2&U6.K6; common to
file cw-. l'0-i'V6: prime feeding
steers, 87.7577. 65; good to choice, feeder.
f7 7&d4i.6u; goou to choice feeder, $7.40
7 75: f Ir to good feeders, $6 iin4J7.4l); com
mon to lair feeder, 8"i60uo(t, good to
ch l e atuikei. 7 7Si(Uu; lair to good
stocheis. $i.7G'(i7.75; ronimon to fair
Ptickera. $6.01S.7S- Stork heifers, $1
7.35: stock cows. $5 64j). 6; stock calves,
$ , torn .14). ve il calves, t.iVu lu.mi; bulla,
staits. etc., $1. Off; 51.
Representatlvo sales:
STKKR3 AND HEIFERS.
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Oiasb Hay Market.
OMAHA, Sept. 20 PRAIR1K HAY
Choice 111. land (none here), 311. OH; No. 1,
tld.iar.i lO.'ti; No. 2. .(if'i9 00, No. 3, KOn'i
8 (K : choice midland fnotie here), tlo.."i,
No 1. f .'AsiilO OO: No. 2, 9.Ofn9.0t; N. A,
Wikkimixi; choice lowland uioiu- here),
$1'HJ, No. I. x.iXK"' ;; No. 2. 37 (Was uu;
No. . $&.( . Straw: None on tho
mnrket. h-nce wheat
iti.io 60; choice oat or
Alfalfa: Choice $11.61141 ',2 00; No 1. tll.no
)ill6t; No. 2, t-vMi.fl 10 Ul; No. 3, Ki.(lVii.s.Ui.
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NKW YORK, Sept. 20. K VAPOR AT KD
A PI LBS Dull; f-ncy. IK-ttrtc; choice,
si'ic: prime, 714ft71j1c
DRIED FRCn-I'runes. quiet; Call
fornlus, t'ulO'-c; Ore-'ona, ''" I'H-. Apri
cots, firm: choice 7,ic; extra choice,
s'tc; fancy, K'jij. Pea hes steady; cho ,
i te: ext1 a chol e, 5 'Vl fancy, t,'tic.
Raisins, firm; loove Muscati-lH ti'uV'xi-;
i t olee to fancy seeded. 7'?'("'4e: seedless,
(Vj'ic; Iiiidon layer. $!.:(( 1.40.
OH "nd nosln.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Sept. Tl'RPEN
TINK Firm, :r7s,e; sales S1H barrels; re
celnts, :f I am lc. shipments, 4S7 bar
rels; stocks, .1.1 : barrels.
ROSI V-I-'Irni; galea 10-J bnTels; re
celnts. I' hirre!; sblpnents. 5"5 barrels;
stuck i'.'.iM barnlc (Oiiot-ii'ons. A, 1!.
C. D. K and K. $116; (1, rt.3 ".Ti: II ar d
1 33 2" . Iv , 3.4 4f-; M. $4 : N. $4 kr,; WO.
$:..iw. ww, ,.(.-,.
v..T M-rl.,1,
NKW YORK. Sept. 2 i.-SI'OAH Raw.
euie; centi fuua . 4.l"Tc; m lui'sex, 6 c.
pef ned Meadv; tut loaf. 6 2 enisled.
$ Oc mould A 577)1'; cube, 6 '5u; xxxg
powdered, 6 40"; f 'tie Hinted 6-:
. I .mon. I A, 6 :V; confectioners' A, 6 2V;
No. 1 5 ".c. F.-tuie o'iciied qub-t and at
noon p. Ice were un banned to 2 point
lower.
KST 1 .UN'S
K. A. Oral e, South Dakota.
21 feeder HM 6 HO
J. L Utannbury, Nebraska.
28 feeder. 73K 40 1 steer ... 6W 6 40
John VVhitakor, Wyoming.
W feed. 1 s i 17(1 H in
Paul Ashley, South Dakota
2 strVrs.!)! 7 "J 2 stock'rs.&NO 7 IH)
HOGS-The sharp break on lat week'
il j eldciit y liad a good deal lo do
wit , tne ai.uttlng oft of supplies this
la quotable at 1 h oming, as only some tnlrty-seven cars,
rye. 3..ir7 00 or 2.3u head, showed up. Thl Is l.mal
. . num.,' 1 . 1 . n r. m r nau vn
I few head larger than two weeka ago,
land nearly twice a large a for tho cor-
rtspoiidl.g Monday lart year.
I Slilp, er tied..- wa a little glow In get
I'tng siarled but In the end most of me
.ligl.t I. ok moved at good strong prices,
ai.d In some instance mlg .t have been
!a ll't.e Idkher. A a gene.al thing, bo-v-i
1 vi r theie waa no qu tali advance.
be.ernl bunciie sold s high aa tl lj and
1 tups landed at I..X, wh en was a dime
nhi.ve tie 1 et prce paid Satinday.
S: Ip; er buyeis also took a tew mixed
tvig at fi me that were uneven and
g. iicri.lly steady.
There were not enough hog here C
nuke a kill fur any of the packer and
their ear y talk wa very be..rlah, bid
t.eln ' tu Iv lc locr than Suturday
a -age. Shlptie a, however, took a p etty
. .'J share of the of ei Inga and afier a
ver-- d'lll e-ion that lasted until after
tie middle if the foirnon.i buyers finally
I roke ..ver and I urchaa.-d the scant of
fe lnK at figures Hint i -is a rensral
tiilnc no mure C an a nickel lower, and
In t-p ts 111 Ki.l t ave 1 1 en 1 curly tead
.V os of tie mled and hea.y h gs sold
l.t f 1.(6 111.60, with heavies as low as Y .A)
no a sprinkling of guod hut. hen 101.I
I hts on tp M. .Yemeni remained veiy
dol a'l thr urli, and H was wed a! n
.toward neon lefoie a decent clearance
,w.i fimillv made
Rcpreaontatlve ales:
il-.nx (Itr I, Ire Stock Market.
BIOCX CITY, la., Sept. 20 OATTLB
Ricelpta, 7,iM head; market 162,' luw. r;
iia.tve teei s. $H.i(ii7 26; cows and heif
er, I4.5.inl 8,7; stocker and feeders, $6.00
calve. IdOOU'i.M).
lions-Receipts, 1.00 head; market,
stea.lv: heavy, .VSJ'7.4'; mixed, $H 4iir
Hit': light. tCJiXji.40; bulk of sales, W.Acfrt)
t.r5.
1 hllF.FP AND LAMBS Receipt 4. OX)
head; market steady; ewes, 34.7M16.ut;
lamb, ti.cOuS.!0.
(. ,liii Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSKPII, Sept. JO CATTLEJ Rn
relpts, 3.2a head; market alow; ateer.
3d .WuO.ari; cows and hellers, 34 0o4J.0O;
calie.i, $ (Ou'lO 00,
HOGS RiM'elpt. 2.300 head; market
wenk and lower; top, $7.03.
SHEKP AND LA MB 8 Receipt a, 11.000
head; market steady; lambs, $H.00tt.30.
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA. Sept 30 Rank clearings for
Omaha today were $2, 4"x) 377.30, and for
the corresjiondlng day last year, $11,041,
K27.64. Gilmore Dares Victor
In the Worlds Series
NEW YORK. Sept 19. Tha Federal
league, through Us president, James A.
Gilmore, addressed a challenge to the
Nutlonal Base Ball commission for psr
tlrlpntlon In the world' series of 1915.
He wishes a series between the winner of
tho Fedral league rnnant and the winner
of the series between the National and
American league contender.
Mr. Ollmoro gtntea that the Federal
league will leave the entire arrangements
for such a series In the hands of the
National commission, and ajrrces to lva
It entire share of the receipts to any
charity named by a committee composed
of Woodrow Wllon. William Hale
Thompson, mayor of Chicago, and John
Purrojr Mltchel, mayor of New York.
SEWARD AND GRESHAM
BABIES WIN IN CONTEST
SEWARD, Neb.. Sept to. (Special.)
In- the "Better Babies" contest held at
the county fair, Don Dlers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elvyn Dlers of Seward, and
Harriett Jane Ritchie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles nitchle of Oresham,
won the grand medals for boys and girls,
respectively, with the score of 984.
In division 1, 13 to 24 month, Wendell
Brown ranked flrt for boys, with
and Ruth ,HfOrw for girls, with
In division 3, 37 to 48 months, Clifton
Dauven won the honor for boys with
the score of 94 and Roberta Helwlg for
girl with tbe came score.
At the county fair Thursday Mart
Castle waa pinned between a post and a
moving motor car and was severely
bruised.
M. M. Gordon, editor of th Arcadia
Champion who wa visiting here, was
thrown from a tnotorcyole which bumped
on another motorcycle lying; on the half
, mile track before the race began and
I received a broken arm and bruises.
I An Inch of rain kept every, one from
1 getting home. The city hall waa opened
i to permit people to get In and have lodg
ings.
1.700
It 10
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lt.tste
Alsaka Gold
Allt-i tislroers
Americas best Sugar....
Amortraa ran
AoMrlcaa Leemnotlvs ...
Amerl.sia 8. Si H
American i. R- Ml...,
Am. Hiigxr tteflntnc....,
American T1. A Tel
Ams'tcna Tnhseco ,,
AnaeonA Copper
Atnhlwa
Halitwtn Ijoeomnttv
hsltlmnrs Ohio
Ilelhlch-m Steel
Jtrn.kiyn Paid Tr.
t'altfnrnla re'roleum
inatlaa Parltla
Ontrsl Isihr
tismtieaka A OMo
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rhino Corner
Olorarto PNiet 4k Iron....
f'ruclhle fftsel
Denver A It. O. rM
nttllrs Securities
Kris
flenersl KIetrto
frresi Northern pfd
ftrest No CH rtfs
fiuKire.ihrlm Rxpisratl-.a..
Illinois Central
Interhor uii Cnnsol f'er.
Inenl atlon Conner
Inlrrnallonal Henrenter ..
Kiiihi ritv Mouthorn....
!shleh Y'sllry
I-u nvllle At NtahYllls...
sfexlran Petmleum
Miami i 'upper
MK'enurl, K. T. pM....
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National ni"iitt -
National Is-ad
Neea.1a Copper
New York Crntpn.1
N. T.. N. H, a H
N-a-Mk Westera
Northern Pacltto
Parlfln Mall
Paetri Tel. A Tel
Pennsylvania
Pullman P-dnoe lar
Hay con. Copper
Reading
tltepiihtto Iron a Hteel....
e'ouih-rn I'sMflo
Pouthera Ttsllway
Stitil baker l"o
Ten nj" sags Ortpper
Tevas I'mflraiif
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I'nHn Pncirie till
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t'tah fVrrper I 0"4 7 F .
WMiern Union I tw "tt4 754
WeAlnhniee Eleetrlo .. H IfH 11 "4i
General Motors , I CHI 3 4
Montana Power I.0O CI I7S4
Total sales far the Sar. H20.000 aharee.
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Daniels Calls on His
Savants for Ideas
VILLA TROOPS ARE GIVEN
NEW UNIFORMS FOR FIGHT
Kl. PABO. Kept .-Two thousand Villa
WABHINOTON, Bept. 30,-gecretary
IHntels, It waa announced today, ha re
quested members of the new naval ad
visory council on Invention, headed by
Thomas A. Edison, to formulate Idea tm
to an experimental and research labora
tory to ba maintained by the Navy de
partment for the development of Inven
tions. The secretary, In a letter to the
members of the advisory council, asks
them to ba ready with their Ideas when
ths council holds Its first meeting next
month.
Woman Takes Poison
After Seeing a Show
Mr. C. I). Welder, wire of a laborer.'
living at 21 North Twenty-fifth street,
returned from a downtown theater last
night and took poison. She died In a few
minute.
troop arrived at Juarei today und?r i women's aprarel.
SUFFRAGISTS BEGINNING
TO AGITATE IN MEXICO
BROWNSVILU5. Tex.. Sept. 30. Lad
by a young girl named L.ulsa Cablllo, an
unusual woman suffrage demonstration
was participated In today by a number of
Mexican women at Reynosa. Mexico,
seventy-five miles from here. Miss Ca
blllo appeared on the streets with her
friends garbtd as a soldier and defied tho
authorities when ordered to resume
General Garcia Plantlbane and after
rest during which they were outfitted
with new uniform, departed lor Caaas
Grande, Chihuahua. They came from
Torreon via Chihuahua City. From
Casa Qrandea It waa said they will
march overland to the state of Sonora, to
reinforce Governor Maytorena, who hag
lieen oprn.tlng ucc fu ly against the
forces of General Callea of late, according
to Villa reports.
Mis Cablllo waa told that while the
law permitted a woman to wear a coat,
she tsould not appear In soldier's trouser t.
A compromise finally ws arreted. j
fat a known, thl I the ftrat time n
suffrage demonstration aver was made In
northern Mexico.
live Ktork Ir ftaht.
Kecelpts of live nock at I he five
c pM went'-rn ncirkets veiteroay
pi in-
fl uth main
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Johnar'a (ioonl Ueaolatloiia.
! "I will not put f ins Into my dear teach
I er' chair." (Tack will hurt th old
dufier Just a much, anyway.)
I will not quarrel and fight with my
Ml brotrer In 31S." (What have 1 got a
Utile brother for?)
' 1 wtil not play truant from school to
go flsl Ing or swimming." (That Is, in
the winter time.)
"I will be kind to dumb animals. uch
a tiger, lion anl elephant." (tit ray
cat anl dogs, however, had better keep
put or tli neighborhood.)
"I will not throw stone at the beg
gars" il'ncks will make them holler
loinbr. miyuay.)
"I will let " (Oh, that's enough.
They say the good die young, and I
want to live until i istch that re-headed
bo In the next strct who stuck his
tongue out al me. yesterday. -San Kran
c!s o Star.
RED CROSS APPEALS
FOR AID TO MEXICAN"
vVAPIUNOTOW. Bept. . An appc I
from American cltlien In Mexico City
urging the American Red Croaa not to
discontinue It relief work thar was made
i .- . v I y M - a M.t.v
Boardman, chairman of th Rod Cross
NaUonal Relief board.
Apartment, fat, nouuer and colt.,..
can be rented quickly nd cheaply b
c,e "for Kent" Ad.
TUB ODD 1T RCVIkTW, yubllaho
hr Joha Mulr Oi.. It Ur.a"-r Nee
Verk ttm, ouaoj II 0 a ye.r. It give l.u.lr
Inf.'rmsiiuo u( New York Hicck g ck age e
cuiilleav BeDd (or free aaiur. S WV luj.