fWK tu.ni-. KOOMS Hotels. HARLEY HOTEL COOL rooms for lummer, (1 week; Apti Si Bluff. 0flDBI HOTL, Coun. 20TH AND FARNAil ' Special low rate to permanent g ueets. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. ANGELES APARTMENT. 25TH AVE. AND DOUGL A SL 4-r. apartment, fireproof and sound- pruoi , disappearing Murphy beds. Au lomauo elevator. Roof garden. Strictly i. suit. ATTENTION. BOOM HUNTERS I " If you fall to find the room vou desire among theaa ada call at The Bee office tor a Room List Aiu.. complete deacriptlon of vacant rooms In all part of the city. New l!ta issued I JLST opened, excellent rooma tor students, business men and women, newly furnished newly decorated, atrlctly modern, fine lo. n cr line, also easy walking m n. rnone Ty. z:ss inv oeatmruuy furnished, connecting """io iwr luree or lour adults, wtih or without kitchenette; private lava- viryj aiao singia room. Harney 551, ROOM In Leavenworth Heights, new home. rcaaunauitaj reierences. rnone Wal. 2028. SPLENDIDLY furnished suite of rooma with bath; modern apartment; private family; near excellent board; gentlemen only. Harney 4814 or Tyler 1413. LARGE, comfortable room, Hanscom Park district Block to car line. Twenty-flve-mlnute walk to Hth and Farnam streets. Harney 1481. TO 1 or i gentlemen, nlcevfurn. room with private family, walking dlat., steam beat and all mod. conveniences; on Lear. St. References. Call Tyler 2696-W. a SIS PARK AVE. Nicely furnished pleasant room, modern, walking distance or con venient to Farnam car. Seasonable, Har. ney 4963. I DESIRABLE close In rooms, suitable for two or three people; can arrange for dou ble or single. SOD N. 20th 8t Red 140. CLOSE-IN, beautiful, large, aunny rooma. with, private lavatory, in strictly modern noma, west Farnam district. 660 S. ,28th. 6LOSE in rooms, suitable for studio, office, dreMmaKer. o-. with living ran. """" i. r . au, s Hamge. O. 7408. APARTMENTS- ,u ' prlcea, splen did location. 24th and Farnam. D. 1471 " uav KM,ORT ST t rooms, hot watr heat. 315. E. H. Benner Co. Douglas 8406. North. VERY nice 4-roo niflat. furnace heat, elec tric light, white enamel bath and prao tically walking distance on N. 18th St.. only $;o; no children and lease required. EDWARD P. WILLIAMS CO., Realtors, ovo-t urn, niat. uk. Bldg. Doug. 420. 7-R. APARTMENT, t"!,: wlnf.r r.i. sir. steam heat. Others 218 and up. G. p! Stebblns. 1610 Chleato. ESTABROOK apt. or office, facing 16th St., montn. u. e. BteDolns, 1610 Chicago. -ROOM, modern flat, walking distance. (14 N. 21st St REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. SACRIFICE SALE Will sell below cost (-room all modern except heat cottage, almost new; south front; has some fruit; chicken verd In rear. This la located at 3110 Burdette, close to car. Price (1.200. Can give terms. TRAVER BROTHERS, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. Douglas 66. 819 First Nat. Bank. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. In Waverly Park, one block west of Fontonelle Blvd. on 47th Ave., 8 rooms, all modern, exterior frame and stucco, stairway to floored attlo, oak finish In living rooms, nicely decorated, brand new, all ready for occupancy; furnace, full ce mented basement' east front lot, nicely sodded. Price 2J.80O. 3100 down, balance Jcrms. C. G. CARLBERG. Realtor, 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg, South. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists in Apartment Management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. LOW-PRICED modern offices. Farnam Bldg., 13th and Farnam, (Old Flrat Nat Bank Bldg.) FIRST TRUST CO., Tyler 800. STOREROOM for rent. Sun Theater Bldg. WORLD REALTT COMPANY (Realtora). Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN store, cor. 16th and Cass. Choice location. Q. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago. FURNISHED room for one or two gentle men, modern. 2438 Ellison; close to good ooarq. near Miner Park. Colfax 884. PLEASANT furnished room to rent; private home; 1 block from car line. 22d and Pinkney Sts. Webster 4971. MODERN, sanitary furnished rooms for men only, at the Sunshine Apt 601 N, 17th. $2.(0 per week. 1211 DAVENPORT, clean, steam heated, electric lighted, close In, home provlleges. Douglas 8644, evenings. LARGE airy room, phone, electric lights, bath, furnace heat 884 8. 28th St Phone Harney 6993. ladies; board if desired; walking distance. NEATLY furnished front room for two H. 1813. FOR RENT In private family, large room and sleeping porch; reaaonable. Harney 3871. - 4006 HARNEY Nicely furn. rm. for gen tlemen, all conveniences, modern. H. 4367. 3712 JACKSON Modern, private family; walking distance; references. Harney 3622, THE SCRANTON Opposite 2672 Harney; cheerful, well furnished rooms 3 and up. . EXCELLENT south room, private family, new house, board optional, Tyler 2884, MODERN room for gentleman; private fam lly; wallting distance. Call Doug. 6335. LARGE south room for twe. Prefer people employed. Private family. Harney 6066. 3614 CHICAGO Large connecting rooma; ground floor; reasonable. Harney 4383. Qraystone, 25th . and Cass, reopened, nicely furnished rooms, reasonable. D. 7994. LARGE pleasant room, splendid location; walking distance) 32. Harney 1060. feooM in wn'le place, modern home, ret erenees. Phone Webster 766. ' FIDELITY t NEWLY furnished rooms, all modern. 2411 Chicago St. Red 1965. ' 1611 Howard, nicely furnished rooms. Housekeeping Rooms. BEAUTIFULLY furnished large rooma In strictly modern home; private lavatory and mirror doom; kltchenet If desired. Harney 5515. 2117 POPPLETON AVE. Nicely furnished - . front room In modern, private home; board if desired. Phone Tyler 2161-J. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and tortng, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4838. FURNISHED room for gentlemen; H block to car; good home cooking; private fam ily. 715 8. 81st St. H. 8384. J. C. REED FOR TWO Large room, modern home, ex cellent board; no other roomers; reason able. Harney 1633. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED WANTED By private family, young couple or two gentlemen, with board and room. Webster 1379. NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonable. 2013 Leavenworth, Douglas 8407. 2967 HARNEY Room and board for two persons; also table board. Harney 8076. TWO large, modern housekeeping rooms, 1608 Maple street Call Webster 8613. CASS ST., 10202 furn. housekeeping rooms, hot water heat; mod, home. H. 2676. , LARGE rooms, modern ixcep furnace. Webster 8303. 1T14 N. 24th St. ONE large front housekeeping room reason able. Close In. 2312Douglas. , WANTED two refilled gentlemen to board and room. , Webster 6645. TABLE board, good home cooking. H. 830. Board and Rooms. LARGE, atrlctly modern rooms, beautiful furniture, single or connecting; excellent board. K. 1786. ' . BEMIS park district, room and board for two young men; private home. Wal. 2613. 844 S. 23D ST. Room and board, 87 per week: close in; good German board. FOR RENT HOUSES West? FOR RENT Half brick house, strictly mod ern, aeven rooms and bath, all newly dec orated, new plumbing, bath and kitchen fixtures, furnace perfect house easily heated, large floored attie, brick base ment under entire bouse, laundry room, gas and electricity, nice fixtures, yard, . large porch fine neighborhood, on car line, twelve minutes from city. Kent 140.00. Lease to suit Phone Harney 4368. R. E. McConnell. 128 S. 35TH ST. 350. Sun parlor and sleep !ng porch. Phone owner. Douglas "221. GOOD 6-room mod. cottage, 25th and Dav enport, 221 per montn. Tel. warney ROOMS, near high school, 20. G. P. Steb blns, 1610 Chicago. North. 2020 LAKE lOrroom, modern home; hot water heat; gas water heater; suitable for two families. Garage. Webster 2686. 6-ROOM bungalow, all modern, 29th and Fort Ste Vacant Oct 1, 226. Doug. 2802. 6-ROOM modern cottage; with garage, at 1408 Tlnkney. Call Colfax 1259. STRICTLY modern (-room house, 2406 Em met. Tel. Webster 1059. South. NINE-ROOM modern house, 514 8. 20th St 245. E. H. Lougee Inc. 638 Keellne Bldg. 1729 a 28TH ST. Six rooms, modern, $26. B. H. Benner Co., Douglas 8408. 818 8. 19TH ST. Close in, nicely furnished room, modern, 32 week. 1725 S. 28TH ST. Six rooms, modern, 826, E. H. Benner Co., Doug. 8406. Miscellaneous. .315.00 ...330.00 HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. 6-r.; 1612 Carter Lake Blvd 313.00 7-r.. 256 Pierce St 325.00 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. "V t-r., 530 S. 24th Ave -r.. 1909 California St ......... - n ...... . nAr.t.nif j.rV 3214 Corby 8t......, 325.00 ,.r-2 S. 31st Ave... 325.00 6-r"' sH? Florence Blvd 337.50 6-r 24lSeward St 320.00 .. Sfmittewey Ave ....,,,.337.50 7-r'. S07 N 3d St., 825.00 S r., 3901 N. RtbJ3t. t-r.. 625 S. 26th s1"' 9-r., 3919 ChcagcxSt. 10-r., 666 S. 28th St.. 1A-r. 321 TVirfiri. Bt . . 15-r.. 4219 fc. 24th S 30 0 FLATv vftnrnv arvriSPT HEAT. 10-r., 706 S. 18th 8t7- - --y--'"UM PORTER SHtl-1"1'11" .... S. 17th St. Douglas 5013. ...330.00 ...340.00 ...335.00 ...330.00 .340.00 Office with HOME GUILDERS, 1T u'e. tt.ni mnri hr.iiB -n.ft apartments to rent The fact that we av practically; cleaned out our big list is ,tonoluslve proof of the efficiency of our ret"1 service. If ' you want to keep your plalce rented see Payne A Slater Co.. "Om'eha'a Rental Men." 613 Om. Nat Bk Bldg- P"- 309 8. 13th St, 10-r.. mod. ef- neat' s0' 1T14 Sahler St, 6-r. bungak1w mod. 827.54. . ' . V 1012 N. 45th St.. 8 mi.' all rljed.. 824.00. BIRKETT 4 COMPAN4Tt ... 250 Bee Bldg. . Pout'" 918 S. 31ST 8-R ........ . , 3301 Dewey Ave 8-r 2556 Harney, 10-r... t ARMSTRONG Tyler 1536. 830.00 26.50 90.00 SIX-ROOM, strictly Ice: near S6th and Ames. r.,.. ..... 80.00 SG-WALSH CO..;' y modem, good ca.r "rv- id Ames. Websi r 15sl- Until" In M par'. of lh Hv cr.K un, v;:s tu,t us '"f . U Ill 8. 16TH St., steam heat JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 664. 4718 8. 24TH St., South Side. Near P. O. B. H. Benner Co. Douglas 8406. MODERN store. 16th St.. near postofflce, 278. O. P. 8tebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. PART of office for any purpose except real estate; can have separate room with fur niture. Call up Douglas 8862. GRAB IT NOW! 4-room house. North Omaha; fine yard; 3 Blocks from car line; nearly new. Must DS sold at once. A bargain at 81,300. l.i .MJ, 4.-0 securities B!dr. BEST VALUE IN DUNDEE A practically new house with first floor arrangement of large living room, sun room, dining room, kitchen and den on the first floor; 2d floor, 4 nice bedrooms: large attic; oak floors throughout Pull lot on high ground with garage and drive way. Price 25.760; 1-3 cash. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3961. DUNDEE PROPERTIES; Well located lota ou easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEO R G E & CO. i (Realtor) 919-20 City National. Florence. GOOD house and good chicken house on 1H acres in Florence. Flor. 461. No real estate man need apply. Acreage. TEN acres, close In. lass fine. 34.000. Tel! Wal. 8466. FIVE South. BEAUTIFUL STUCCO HOME 502 SOUTH 41ST. 8 -room house Just completed; the latest in architecture ; corner lot. east front; garage. Call us for price and terras, Small payment down. HIATT COMPANY, 246 Omaha Nat Bank. Tyler 60. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and rent the other. Price1 for both, 32,750. Very easy terms. No, 2433 & 20th St NORRIS ft NORR1S, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4370. SEVEN-ROOM modern home, two lots and garage, 33,200. 3003 8. 17th St. CHOICE office space, Balrd Bldg., 17tb and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. R. S. TRUMBULL, 1306 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. T. 1734. Miscellaneous. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Apartments. WANTED To rent six-room house, with sun room or den and sleeping room. In answering give kind of heat, location, rent and full details. Box Y-204, Omaha Bee. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED or 6-room apartment about October 1. Address Box 6131, Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and moving 219 N.' lltb St Phone Doug las 394, METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert services; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7786. NEW BUNGALOW $500 Cash $3?260 $25 Per Month The living room and dining room are finished in select oak with beautiful built in features; the bedrooms and bath are white enamel ; the oak floors are well smoothed and polished; the plurabl t and light fixtures are the latest patterns; the basement is full size of house, with hot and cold water, and floor drain, making Ideal laundry room; the furnace Is guar anteed; the , garage and driveway are new. A complete up-to-date home. CALL WALNUT 677. FREE RENTAL SERVICE Phono Douglaa 288 for complete list of vacant bouses and apart menta. Also for storage, moving, 18th and Jackson Sts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND 8TORAGB CO.. 802 8. 16th. Douglaa 4161. Express Co., Moving Packing and 8toraga, 1207 Farnam 8t Web. 2748. Doug. 6143. West FOR SALE By owner, half brick house, atrlctly modern, seven rooms and bath, newly decorated, new plumbing, bath and kitchen fixtures, furnace perfect, house eaaily heated large floored attic, brick basement entire house, bath tubs, gas and electricity, nice fixtures, yard, large porch, fine neighborhood, on car line, 3109 Pa cific St., twelve minutes from city, adver tised recently for 35,600. Will sell for 34,400. Owner leaving city. Phone Harney 4368. R. E. McConnell. West Farnam District Residence, seven-rooms, three on first floor oak, four on second white enamel, hot water heat tiled vestibule and bath. Reasonable terms If desired. ALFRED THOMAS. 108 Farnam Bldg. GARAGE OR APARTMENT SITE Southwest corner 29th Ave. and Douglas, 100 feet to Farnam, 375 per foot. ALLEN & BARRETT, 518 Bee Bldg. Douglas T768. WEST FARNAM BARGAIN. 32.300. . 6-r. modern house, oak finish and oak floor, first floor; furnace, electric light, full lot, east front, one-half block to car. F. D. Wead, 810 8. 18th St. North. NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN Located high and sightly, 3 2d, near De catur atreet We sold seven In this loca tion last season. Has five rooms, closets and bath, full basement, large, roomy porch. All decorated with high grade paper, tile In kitchen and bath. Shades and electric fixtures. Oak finish In liv ing and dining rooms, pedestal opening with bookcases. Price 32,925. Substantial flrat payment, balance monthly like rent. This la 33,260 value. Call for appoint ment ' TRAVER BROS., Phone D. 6886. 819 First Nat. Bank. 2706 Dorcas Street Only $75 Cash Balance $20 Per Month Price $1,975 This house only built 4 years. Is In the finest condition. Has full cemented base ment; electric lights, gas, toilet cement walks around house. Chicken house and large chicken yard fenced tight. Call Ty ler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney Street Phone Tyler 60. CLASSY BUNGALOW Five room bungalow, classy, outside and Inside. Price 33,850, reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL ten fit' teen or twenty cru. .., in 376 per acre and up. Tel. Wal, 366. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. LIVE STOCK MARKET Strike at Packing Houses Makes Cattle Market Un settled and Lower; Hog Prices Are Higher. Recelpis were: Official Monday Official Tuesday 13.480 Official Wednesday ..10,353 Official Thutsday .... 6,334 Estimate Friday .... 800 Omaha. Sept. 7, 1917. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. 10.751 3.324 1.8 6.365 22,(67 6,661 24,360 3,780 39.791 1,600 9,600 Five days this week. 40,617 Same days last week. 37, 743 Same days 2 wks. ago. 43,004 Same days 3 wka. ago. 23,660 Same days 4 wks. ago. 18,733 Same days last year.. 18,846 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the l.nlon Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle.HogaSheep.HorseK. 19.620 13,666 83,167 32.166 43.32) 9.074 96,976 97.397 64.864 43,659 43,801 93,361 TO INVESTORS. The best known investment la a well selected first mortgage on farm or city residence property. We negotiate this olsss of securities, which we offer for sals to net tha in vestor IV, and 6 per cent E H. LOUGEE, INC., 533 Keellne Bldg., Omaha. LOOK THIS UP! Let us tell you the dls count and see how Quick you do business: 35,000, second mtgt. on 8-story brick apartment, due In 3 years, per cent p. wuKnyiuiKT. 352 Neville Blk. (42 Paxton Block, Douglaa 1722. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, strictly mod., oak finish, built-in buffet and cupboards, high grade fixtures, furnace heat dandyi lot I block to car and school; price for quick sale, $2,960; terms can be arranged, or would consider auto as first payment. RASP BROS., J10 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 711. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., Roal Batata and Insurance, 1330 Farnam St Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE Other Cities FOR SALE Large home In Wichita, Kan., rapidly growing rich oil center, choicely located, also suitable for family with many children, fine rooming house or sanitarium. Send for pictures and des cription to Dr. H. Phillip, 716 N. Lawrence Ave., Wichita, Kan. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN 15,750 WORTH $8,000 23,750 CASH 8 acres, short distance from the Cen tral Park school (42d and Orand Ave.); a good laying tract and easily subdi vided Into lots .or half-acre homes. Any live Investor can easily make 60 to 75 per cent profit on' this snap. Deceased owner's will calls for sale of land and division of money. This Is all clear. Call ua today. . Inter-State Realty Co., 929-30 City Nat. Doug. 8863. AFTER looking at 11 TINE LU8A 300 dif ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lota. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price 1220, only 32 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 1392. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WILL trade for city improved property, 720 acres of farm land, modern house, feno. Ing and Improvements; one mile river bottom land, abundant water, 6 acre timber, 650 acres tillable. Price, 326 per acre, and will trade for city Improved property of equal value. If necessary I will assume mortgage. Address F. W. Toder, Mason, 8. D. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, for aalo or ex change. 8. S. A R. E. MONTGOMERY, Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system: Omaha Realty Trading Co.. 18 Patterson Blk. Tyler 265. REAL ESTATE Investment CLOSE IN BARGAIN. JUST WEST OF CREtGHTON COLLEGE. 6-room, strictly modern, full 2-story house, 2 rooms on first floor and t and bath on second; large lot 60x140, east front on paved street Owner haa a 2900 equity and will take cash or consider trading hla equity for a clear lot PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS. 527 Omaha Nat Bank. Doug. 1781. Tyo Acres Some Fine Shade Two Blocks From Car $1400 $15 Down $14 Mo. Northwest of Mtnne Lusa. We are able to offer this tine site. Choice for fruit and poultry. Especially desirable for one working downtow-i. Direct car aervlce 16th and Farnam atreeta, and lo fare. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney Street. Phone Tyler 50. tite Bids GRAB THIS BARGAIN. ' 3500 EQUITY FOR 3375. ' 4 .room house, 4119 N. 23th Ave. Price. 11,260. Balance 312.50 monthly Including interest This place must bo sold In two i week. Owner has to chang-e cllmute Call Colfax 41C0. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON. REALTORS. 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy six-room house, with sun room or den and sleeping room. In answer ing give kind of heat location, price, terms and full details. Box Y-203, Oma- . ha Bee. . . WE have aeveral good reliable buyers for 6 and (-room houses and bungalows with 1200 to 3600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 496, 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. " . LISTING houses to rent or aell on emu 11 cash payments; have-parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karbach Blk, D. 3607. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, list It with me. -LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG., "TYLER 761. WE have a customer for. a handsome brick resiaence in - aesiraoie district, jr. u. Wead. lit 8. 18th St ARNDT TAYLOR can assist you. 1826 Laird Bt Webster 2029. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. GOOD DUNDEE HOME AT RIGHT PRICE 15,260 bays 1-story, T-room modern frame house with sleeping porch. Lo cated on north front lot 60x133 feet; on Burt St- near 62d; having a garage with cement driveway to aame. House Is fin ished In oak and blrchi paving Is paid In fulL Property all clear and the price la low for quick sale. Reasonable terms csn be made and quick possession given. GEORGE &' COMPANY, P.EALTORS Phone Doug 7ii6. 902 City Nat Bk. B'dg .l.V.li..S wild lit.iiia (Me i!i lairoU. tiltC. VAl It CAH. SSI lveli. V. IV. 1 CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates 6. 614 and t per cent Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest, 5 per cent, 54 per cent and 8 por cent. PETERS TRUST w.. maa tarnam St., Omaha, Neb. 32,000 MTQE. bearing 6 pet. seiiTPannually; secured by property valued at 36,80. Ta I mage -Loo mis Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. K. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. C. M. & St. P 1 Missouri Pacific....... 1 Union Pacific 4 C. A N. W., east C. & N. W west 16 C, St. P., M. A O C, B. & Q., east 1 C, P. & Q.. west 4 l, R. I. & P., east.... 8 1 C . R. I. & P., west Illinois Central 1 Chicago Great West... 3 Totals. 12 1 3t DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. 11 SHOPEN & CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. FAJ?ManAcity luns- 6 6 nd per cent W. H. ThomasKejillnjaJldjr j)oug. 1648. 1100 to 110.000 MADE promptly. . F. D. u. reaa mug.. itn ana Farnam Sta. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANST v. i. UKAHAMi 604 Bee Bids' MONEY to loan op mproved farma and iiiur, R.IOKB investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS! OKEEFB R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nafi. LSiWi EATK3- ' CARLBERG. 31Bren: ftVL MONEY HARRISON 4k MORTONi v 'v 916 Omaha Nr Dmv lai-i. 5 J "GARVIN BROST" u LOANS Om. Nst nir BiV. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT. Flatlron Hotel. Doug. 1787. MONEY TO LOAN OrVatrlilftfi hv thm 'RliailnosiSi Uan -.9 f U if . v, a. u ft e VI VytllBk J I n . FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. eiv, o mo., a. gooas, total cost, 33.50. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 431 Rose Bldg. 16th and Farnam. Ty. (68. LEGAL RATES T.Aamb jii.ue IZ4V.0 or more. Easy payment. Utmost privacy. 140 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2215, OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. 80 ACRES, well Improved hill and bottom tarrn, 312,000; will oarry back 37,000 at 6 per cent Ed. B. Gibbs, 8219 Harney St., Omaha. Minnesota Lands. 120 aerea. heavy soil, 60 miles west of Minneapolis; 75 acres cultivated, balance timber, pasture; good 9-room house, barn and other outbuildings; horses, 6 cows, S head of young stock, hogs, chickens, turkeys and all this year's crop, consist. Ing of 26 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at 185 per acre; 34,000 cash, balance 0 per cent McMICHAEL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 600 Wllmao Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE Easy terms, good farms In the famous corn and alfalfa belt of southwest, ern Minnesota, near Iowa; best smooth tiled land, well Improved, near towns. In fine country 160. 320, 480 and 640 acres. Also farms for share rent Owner, Calvin Young. Hadley, Murray Co., Southwest ern Minn. Missouri Lands. "HOWDY. FOLKS," 80 acrea smooth land1, 76 cultivation, well Improved, near town, 31,000. Many others. Scott, Mountain View. Mo, Nebraska Lands. 3110 PER acre buys 850-acre well Improved hard land farm, four miles meadow Grove. Best ot terms. For description, write A. C. WILLIAMS & CO., MEADOW GROVE, NEB. FOR SALE 160-acre farm 3',4 mllea from Clarks; no Improvements; about 110 acres farm land; about 60 acres pasture, with good creek running through it; finest kind of Platte valley farm; 390 per acre If taken at once before time to put In wheat. Come and see It Ask for P. W. Crawford. Clarks, Neb. 10 ACRES Joining town of Lexington, Neb. Equipped and used fo.' a chicken farm, fair improvements, 6 blocka from court house. Price 33,000 Easy terms. A. A. PATZMAN, 628 Securities Bid. SMALL Nebraska farm o neasy payments 6 acres up. We farm ths farm ws sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 16th and Howard Sts., Omaha. Douglas 9371. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca, Neb.; easy terms. If desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln, (It F. L, & T. Bldg.. Sioux City, la. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 4H miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will sell or exchange. See O. A. Kull, Oakland, Neb. FOR SALE Imp. farm, H mile to modern town. Peter Rock. Mason City, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C J. Canan. 310 McCague Bldg., Omaha. Oregon Lands. OREGON "Heart of the Range," Jordan valley project, 44,000 acres Irri gated land. Free map. Next excursion Sep tember 18. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 140 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas. $25 an acre, 1 Get my free book. W. 8 FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha POULTRY AND PET -STOCK WANTED Fox terrier or Boaton bull male pup. Will pay up to 35. Address Box 6132, Bee. FOR SALE One thoroughbred New Zea land rabbit. Colfax 2209. THREE Frnch poodle puppies for sale. DouKlas 89o7. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna Conroy to Estelle A. Kelsner, northwest corner of Forty-second and U atreets. 50k120 $1,175 Martin Anderson to Carl C. Anderson, northwest corner of Twenty-third and Railroad, avenue, triangular, piece, approximately 40x100. -. 1,800 Martin Anderson to Theodore Ander sen. Twenty-third street 169.6 feet south of W street, east side, 10x180. 1,300 Sofa Czerwinskl and husband to Mary Renkel, northeast corner Twenty ninth and G streets, 60x150.,....., 1,100 State Savings and Loan association to Viola M. Morrlssey, Ninth street, 492 feet south of Bancroft street east side, 19xl32 100 Edward W. Dooley and wife to Alex ander Beck, Dodge street, 180 feet east of Twenty-fourth, south side, 60x146 , ; 1,650 Alfred L Crelgh and wife to Albert F. Sorensen, Thirty-seventh street ninety-two feet south of Fowler avenue, east side, 47x133 1,025 E. T. Peterson company to Concrete Engineering company. Tenth street, 243 feet north of Nicholas atreet, west side,, 61x1322 1,050 Albert V. Sorensen and wife to Alfred .. f. fr.iirh.' HpsuUlJna itret. 00 feet ; ;. . Thi,;j .f,iu: v.i lrl, north Morris & Co 23 Swift & Company.... 143 Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour eV Co Schwartt sV Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. So. Omaha Pack. Co. W. B. Vansant Co... F. B. Lewis Hustbn & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla V. G. Kellogg Werthelmer & Degen Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros Rothschild A Krebs.. Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. . Christie 37 Huffman ............ i Roth ( Longman & Bro 3 Baker, Jones A Smith 52 Banner Bros 4 John Harvey 233 Jensen A Lungren... 23 Other buyers 220 20 21 11 30 1 55 40 34 1 133 9 3$ 40 437 303 676 393 197 460 Sheep, 102 216 11,994 Totals 1,244 2,241 12,211 Cattle Receipts as usual on Friday were rather limited, about 100 head, but the five days' supply has been fully 3,000 heavier than last week and nearly 32,000 heavier than for the corresponding week last year when the country waa threatened with a railroad strike. Conditions today were also somewhat unsettled, by a strike of packing house employes which may or may not reach serious proportions. Today only a tew of the packera were operating and the market was very unsettled with prices for both beef steers and cow stuff fully 60c and In aoma cases . 60o to 73o lower than a week ago. A load of fancy oornfed year lings sold this morning for $11.60, whloh Is not only the htghest price of the seaaon, but the highest price ever paid In Omaha tor a load of cattle. Aside from the labor situation the market Is In a healthy ahape with a broad demand for practically every thing useful In the way of killing stock. Business In stocliera and feeders has naturally been somewhat affected by the weakness In fat stock and while the country demand Is still very fair the trend of valuea particularly during ths past day or two haa been lower. Good to choice heavy feeders ars held at fully ateady prices, but on the general run of light and medium weight ' stuff valuea ars right around 60a lower now than week ago, and there are mora cattle In the yards In trader bands than at any time this season. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 313.60C16.6O; fair to good beeves. $13.25013.25; common to fair beerea, $1.00 13.0ft; good to choice yearlings, $13.00 15.00; fair to good yearlings, (12.00913.00; common to fair yearlings, $1.00011.50; prime heavy grass beeves, $11.60913.60; good to choice graas beeves, $11.00013.50; fair to good grass beeves, $1.60010.76: com mon to fair grass beeves, $7.6009.25; good to choice heifers, $7.6001.00; good to choice cowa, $7.2508.25; fair to good cows. $6,600 7.00; common to fair cows. $1.0006.50; prime feeders, $8.50011.(0; good to oholao feeders, $8.0001.00; fair to good feeders, $7.0008.00; common to fair feeders, $5,60 06.50; good to choice stocksrs. (7.74108.73; stock heifers. $6.6008.00; stock oows, $1.0o H7; itock c've. $1.0001.00; veal calves, $8.00012.25; bulls. Stags, etc. $5.6008.31. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS, Av.' Pr. No. Ay. Pr. "1 IS 00 3 643 $5 60 NEW YORK STOCKS Confusion at Outset From An nouncement of Shipping1 Board's Plan to Reduce Ocean Freight Rates. New York. Sept 7. The stock market waa thrown Into confusion at the outset ot today's operations on announcement from Washington of the shipping board's plana to reduce ocean freight rates by 65 to 76 per cent. Steamship shares felt 3 to ( points In the heavy selling of the first half hour and the stocka ot other companlea whose future hinges largely upon the attitude of the gov ernment toward price fixing leat 1 to 3. Ralls were featured during the active Initial trading by a new low quotation for New Haven at 3H and General Motors supple, mented yesterday'a losa of 1 polnta with an additional recession of as much, Ister extending Its setback to a total of IH points." Standard hares were well supported dur ing the reversal, recovering the greater part of their louses before midday. Later, when dealings dwindled, thla Improvement be came more pronounced, especially In tobac cos, Cruclbje Steel and a few other Issues In which a large short Interest la believed to exist. Pressure was resumed In the last hour, together with realising for profits. United States Steel yielded from 108H to 107U, closing at that quotation, a net loss of H of a point. Bethlehem Steel waa under greater restraint making an extreme de cline of 3 points. Total aalea amounted to 615.000 shares. Rubles at the new low mark of 17 centa and another gold shipment to Japan were me only developments In the International money market. Bonds were heavy, the Liberty Issue rang ing from 11.84 to 11.10. Total aalea. oar value, aggregated 11,840,000. United States bonds, old Issues, wara un. changed on call. Number of salts and rants of ericas of leading stocka: Sales. High. Low. Close. 100 t 81V, 13 V4 4,800 43 40 41 3.100 7 Hi 69 70,i 2,400 im 6ot' em 8,200 16tt 934 944 1.900 101 lOtfc 10H 800 1174 1164 im 184 68 96 94 66 T 65 63 104 26 (3 31 67 28 24 19 No. 4.... l... 10.... 6.... 2. 34 1128. 1 760 4 807 1 803 76 1 70 6 60 HI 76 3 925 7 00 820 7 26 6 Tit ai ..1100 I 60 6 993 a ne 60 12 1167 10 35 HEIFERS, 00 II (41 66 1 10 22 (97 T 00 T 25 6 604 1 on NEBRASKA. (ateers.,1110 10 75 26 cows. , ..1021 7 35 34 steers.. 1041 1 00 41 feeders. 1078 10 60 6steers..l040 1 00 14 heifers.. 763 7 16 MONTANA. 1 steers.. 1105 1 26 12 steers.. 110 (00 Hogs Receipts were very light, only 1,600 head being on offer. A few early aalea looked easier, but later when packers got In the trade strengthened up and by the close prices were as much as 16o higher. Bulk was quoted at $16.60017.00, with good shipping hogs as high as $17.76, equal ing yesterday's top. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. At. 17. .216 ... 18 25 31. .231 Sh. Pr. 160 18 86 40 16 46 ... 16 10 70 16 70 180 16 80 ... 16 (0 130 17 (0 64. .318 40 18 40 70. .233 31...225 ... 16 60 58. .246 59. .286 40 16 63, 68. .320 41. .264 40 16 75' 66. .227 77. .218 ' 160 16 85 63. .290 60. .291 ... 17 26 71. .211 71. .261 ... 17 75 Sheep The run today was only ten ears and most of these were single decks of natives. Offerings also Included ten or fifteen loads held over from yesterday. Packere were not in the market for any thing on account of unsettled labor con ditions. Had they been able to kill good lambs would probably have solid around $17.00. What decent feedera were here aold steady at yesterday's decline. Medium weights brought $17.66 and good light kinds were nominally quoted to $17.75017.86. Sheep were nominally steady. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $16.26017.00; lambs, culls, $14.00016.25; lambs, feeders. $16.60017.85; yearlings, fair to choice, $11.60012.60; year lings, feeders, $11.60013.00; wethers, fair to choice, $10.60012.00; ewes, fair to choice, $1.76010.75; ewes, culls and feeders, $7,000 10.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60017.00. Representative sales: No- At, Pr. 1.000 Nevada lambs 71 $17 00 683 California feeder lambs... 63 17 60 214 cull feeder lambs 49 16 60 3,020 California feeder lambs..,. 60 17 00 331 Idaho feeder lamba 66 17 60 64 Idaho yearlings 99 13 00 106 Idaho feeding ewes 113 11 10 1.001 Idaho feeding lambs (4 17 70 filonxr City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, Sept. 7. Cattle Receipts 1,200 head; market steady; beef steers, $7,000 16.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.6009.60; cannera, $5.2606.60; atockera and feedera, $7.00011.00; calves, $8.00012.60; bulls, stags, etc., $60008.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.0008.26. Hogs Receipts, 3,700 head; market steady, to 10 cents higher; lights, $16,400 17.00; mixed. $18.26017.30; heavy, $14.00 ft16.60; pigs, $13.60014.00; bulk of sales, 116.35016.76. Sheop and Lamba Receipts, 1,000 head; market ateady. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, Sept. 7. Cattle Receipts, 3,000 head; steady; native beef cattle, $7,800 17.00; western steers. $6.50013.25; stockers and feeders. $6.0009.26; cows and heifers, $4.65012.95; calves, $12.00016.00. Hogs Receipts. 7,000 head; market steady and mostly lOo to 15o higher than yesterday'a average: bulk of aales, $16,860 18.06; light $16.50 0 18.20; mixed, $16,400 13.35; heavy, 316.36018.36; rough, $16,350 16.65; pigs, $11.26015.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; market steady to 16c higher; wethers, 7.85 011.85; ewes $7.60011.00; lamba, $11.36 017.60. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS aide, 50x12$ jpo South Omaha Land company to Sam uel B. Williams, at at, northwsat cor ned Thirty-fifth and A atreets, 120x111; northeast corner Thirty sixth and A street. 130x175 $00 Alice E. Rothery to Elizabeth Jansen. Valley atreet, 160 feet west of Twenty-ninth street north aide, 60x128.3 .' 825 Mike Nltkos, et at, to Jacob Bednara and wife, Thirty-fourth street 165 feet south of K street, west side, idxlSO 1 (33 Am. Beet Sugsr . , American Can Am. Car & Fdry.. Amer. Locomotive. Am. Smelt. Rfg. Am. Sugar Rfg Am. Tel. A Tel Am. Z. Lead S. Anaconda Copper.. (00 70 Atchison 1,600 16 All. O. & W. I. S. 6,300 17 Baltimore Ohio 1.400 664 Butte Sup. Cop., 400 28 ' Cal. Petroleum Canadian Paolflc. 800 167 Central Leather .. 4,100 83 Chea. A Ohio 400 67 C, M. A St. P 1.100 68 C. A N. W 300 104 C, R. I. A P.. Ctfs 1,300 17 Chlao Copper. 3,101 (3 Colo. Fuel A Iron Corn Prod. Rfg... 1,400 17 Crucible steel 41,100 69 Cuba Cane Sugar,. 1,100 19 ims. securities 1,400 27 Erie 2.100 31 General Electric. ,. General Motors..., Ot, Northern, pfd.. Gt North. Ore, ctfs Illinois Central Insplr. Copper 8,100 inter. M. M. pfd.. 34,604 Inter. Nickel...... 3.70 Inter. Paper 3,600 K. C. Southern.... 500 Kennecott Copper.. 1,300 Louis. A Nash...,. Maxwell Motors..,. 600 31 Mer. Petroleum... C.S00 10 Miami Copper..,.. 700 36 Missouri Pacific... 11,600 It Montana. Power ,. 800 85 Nevada Copper.... 400 23 New York Central 1,100 77 N. Tm N. H. A H. 8,900 31 Norfolk A Western 1,000 114 Northern Paclflo.. 160 101 Pacific Mall 1,400 27 Pennsylvania 1,40 67 (1 Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con. Cop 1,401 16 'i U Reading .......... .' Rep. Iron A Steel (,000 11 10 Hhattack Arls. Cop. Southern. Pacific.. Southern Railway Studebaker Corp. Texas Co ., Union Pacific 61 96 96 66 98 17 163 156 81 11 1.400 1,100 , 600 147 41,700 101 400 103 103 1,000 84 33 (3 02 87 84 36 86 21 6 11 18 40 46 56 63 104 (8 44 24 21 10 11 10 17 24 48 43 148 146 93 93 103 33 100 (3 86 86 18 40 120 81 89 31 38 81 13 76 16 113 91 16 11 10 11 (1 10 11 1 1 41 31 18 36 11 14 13 76 H 114 19 1,(00 1,800 1,300 1,600 161 1(3 163 1,700 111 137 136 U. B. ind. Alcohol 1,000 131 131 181 U. S. Steel 111,300 108 106 107 U. S. 8teel, pfd.,., (00 116 116 116 Utah Copper 2,900 11 11 (7 Wabash pftt. "B"., 4,000 14 14 14 Western Union 10 Westlnghouse Else, 1,101 45 41 40 BJd. .Total sales for ths day, 616,000 sAarag. : New Yfrtt Money Market. New York, Sept 7. Prime eroantlt Paper 506 par cent Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.71; commercial sixty-day Mils on banks, (4,71; commercial sixty-day bills, (4.71; demand, (4.16 1-18; cables. $4.71 7-16. . Silver Bar, 96 e. N Bonds Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Time Loans Firmer; sixty days; ninety days and alx months, (01 par cent Call Money Easier; highest, 4 per cent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent U. S. 2s, reg.. 2(tK. C. 8. ret ( (1 U. 8. 2s, coupon 17'L. A N. un. 4s II U. S. 3s, reg.. I1M.K.AT. 1st 4a ( U. S. Is, coupon 91 M. P. gen. 4s.. (1 U. 8. 4s, reg,. .101 tMont Pow. (a 93 U. 8. 4a, coupon 105N. Y. C. deb. (s 11 Pan. la coupon 10 No. Pee. 4a.,.. 85 Am. For. Sec. 6s 95No. Pae. Is.... 11 A. T. A T. clt. 6s l(0. B. L. ref. 4s 11 Anglo-French (s !3Pao. T, A T. 6s 16 Ar. A Co. 4s.. llPa. con. 4s...l00 Atch. gen.-4s. ..86 Pa. gen. 4s.. 91 B. A O. 4s 84'Readlng gen. 4s SI Cen. Leather 6s II8.L.AS.F. adl. 4s 63 Cen. Pacific 1st llSo. Pae. ev. Is. $1 C. A O. cv. 6s.. I3So. Pac. ref. to 14 C. B. AQ., Jt. 4s 96 80. Ry. 6 11 CMstSPgen. 4s 10 T. A Pac. let.. 14 C. R. I.AP.rsf. 411 Union Paclflo 4s 90 C. A 8. ref. 4s 7!Un. Pac ev. 4a 11 D. of C. 5a 1111 I6U. S. Rubber (s 13 Erie gen. 4s.... II IT. 8. Steel Is.'.. 103 Oen. Elee.5e...100Wabaa 1st ....100 Ot. N. 1st 4S 10 'West Vn. 4 II I. C. ref. 4s.... 17 'Bid. Offered. Int. M. M. 6... II St. Louis Live Htoek Market. St. Louis, Sept. T. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head; steady; native beef steers, ((.000 16.00; yearling steers and heifers, $7,000 14.00; cows, (5.00010.00; stockers and feed era, (6.6009.60; southern steers, 16,76013.80; beef cows and heifers. $6.00010.00; prime yearling ateera and heifers, $7.60019.00; na tive calves, $6.76011.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head; market higher: lights, $17.10018.36) pigs, (11.000 17.60; mixed and butchers, (11.0018.25; good heavy, $16.35018.40; bulk of sales, $11,000 18.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market atrong; lambs, $11.00016.40; ewes, $1.0009.60; wethers, $10.50012,00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansaa City. Sept. 7. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head Including 100 aoutherns; market ateady to weak; prime fed ateers, $11,600 16.75; dressed beef ateers, $12.00011.00; western steers, $9.25011,50; southern steers, $6.76011.50; cows, $6.6001.60; heifers, $7.00 12.60; stockers and feedera, $6.60 011.00; bulls, $6.0008.00; calves, $6.00013.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,600; market stesdy; bulk of sales, $17.00018.00; heavy, $17,000 18.38; packera and butchera, $16.10011.16; light, 117.00017.71; pigs, $14.10016,60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.301 head; market steady; lambs. $16.60017.40; year lings, $11.00013.00; wethers, $10.00013.10; ewes. 89.00011.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00017.76. 8t Joseph Live Stork Market. St. Joseph, Sept. 7. Cattle Recelpta, (00 head; market steady; steers, (8.00011.(0; cows and heifers, $6.35014.60; calves. $6.10 018.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,500 head; market steady; top, $18.20; bulk of sales, $17,260 18,00; heavy packera, $17.00017.26; mixed packers, $16.00017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head: market weak; lambs, $10.10017.(0; ewes, $5.00011.00. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept 7. Flour Mar ket unchanged. Barley $1.02 01.15. Rye $1.8101.82. Bran 828.60021.00. Corn No. 1 yellow, $2.1402.13. Oats No. 1 white, 67061c. Flaxseed $3.1603.11. Kansas City Prod nee Market. Kansas City, Sept. 7. Butter Creamery, 19c; firsts, 37c; seconds, 36c; packing. 34c. Eggs Firsts, 16c; seconds, 28081c. Poultry Hens, 22c; roosters, 13c; broilers, 22023c Kansas City Grain Market, Kansas City. Sept 7. Corn No. 2 mixed, $3.0003.02: No. 2 white, $2.14; No. 1 yel low, $2.1002.12; September, $1.62; Decem ber. $1.12. Oats No. white, lie; No. 1 mixed, 170 58o. New York Sugar Market. New York, Sept. 7. Sugar Raw, nomi nal; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses, 6.14c. Re fined, qutot; fine granulated, 1.40c 8.60c. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Corn Takes Big Advance of from Two to Seven Cents; Oats Slightly Higher, With Oood Demand. , v Omaha. Sept. 1, 1917. Trade In cash corn was very slow and while there was a moderately good demand for this cereal, traders could not get to gether on the price and up to noon ne tradea were made. There were twenty nine cars of this grain In the market How ever, late In the tesslon a few aalea were made at much higher, prices, the better grades selling U the way from So to 7o over yesterday s spot sales. No. 1 and No. 3 yellow sold at $3.12, 4e to 6o over the mixed, the No. 1 selling at $2.07 and $2.08, while two can ot No. 3 mixed. sold at $2.07. At thla time no aalea of white corn were mad4. There waa a fairly good demand for oat at prices ranging front lo to lc over yesterday'a sales; the better gradea selling op a cent, while the commercial grade of No. $ white sold generally lo over yes terday's prices. The No. 3 white sold at 87 Ua and 57 o, ths bulk of these sale being made at ths more advanced price, and the No. I at 67 c, while a rar of No. 1 white "-ought 58c. Sales of the standard ' grade were mads at 57o and 67c One sale of No. 3 mixed waa made at 67c, and the sample whits sold at 86e. Receipts ot thla Cereal were twenty-nine can. - Receipts ot rys were two cars these being of sample grade and sold at $1.16 and $1.71. while the market waa qnoted at lo higher. Arrivals of barley were three can and the apot on thla cereal was a cent to to higher. No. $ barley sold at $1.26, and the No. $ at $1.22 $1.23, while the No. 4 brought $1.11. These salee were reported today: Rye Sample: 1 car, $1.7$; 1 car, $I.(C Barley No. 3: 1 car. (1.2(; No, t: 1 car, $1.23; 1 can, $1.23. No. 4: 1 Mr. 1.11. Corn No 1 yellow: l ear, 113. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. 3.11. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 11.01; 1 ear, 13.07. No. t mixed; 2 cars, 11.07. Sample mixed: 1 car (dam aged). 11.19. . Oats No. 1 white: r car, lie. No. I white: 1 ears. (7c. Standard: 1 car. 67e; 1 can, 57o. No. I white: SO ears. 67e; I ears (7c No. 4 white: 1 oar, (7c. Sample white; 1 ear, 66 c No. 1 mixed: 1 ear, 57c Clearances were: Wheat And floor aoasf to 161,900 bushels; corn, none; oats, n'o. Primary wheat heeelnts wera llOtaeo bushels and shipments 611,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,661,000 bushels and shipments of 1,171,001 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 119,000 bsh els and shipments 210.000 bushels, against ' recelpta of (82.000 bushels and ahtnmente of 279,000 bushels laat year. J-nmary oats receipts were 1.57S.0OO hush. els and shipments 1,110,001 bushels, against. receipts ot 1.481,000 bushels and in omenta of 710,000 bushels laat year. CAItLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Conn. Chicago . . Minneapolis Duluth .... Omaha . . . Kansaa City St. Louis Winnipeg (3 e i$ 4S 11 , 41 W (0 .147 41 21 10 II Osjs. 280 is . 110 Omaha Cash Prices Cnrn ; No 1 vellnv $.1202.12; No. I yellow, (i.1102.12: No. 3 mixed. (2.O702.OC, No. 1 mixed. I2.O402.O7. Oats 1 No. 2 white. 67Uti 67 He; standard, 67067c; No. t white, 70(7e; No. 4 white, 66 067c. Bar ley: Malting. $1.1301.33; No. 1 feed. $1.1? 01.18. Rye; No. J, $1.7(01.77; No, 3. $1.7301.76. : Local range of optional Art. I Open. J High, Low.) Close. Yea Corn. I I I Deo. 1 01 1 01 106 1 II 104 May 1 04 1 04 104 1 14 104 Oata. i Sep, IT 1$ IT 88 65 Dew. ! 18 66 (6 15 63V Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brokers, lit South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low, Close. Corn. . I '. .. I ' I Deo. 1 14 1 14 III 1 14 May 1 09 1 10 101 1 10 Oata. 'I Sept 61 61 ! 67 Deo. 66 . 67 65 64 May 69 51 (I 59 Pork. Sept 41 07 41 i0 48 T 41 10 Oct 48 01 13 40 48 01 41 29 'Lard. ' I Sept . It 40 21 70 21 17 31 IT Oct 21 10 It 17 21 (0 11 (I Jan. 23 33 33 40 31 30 23 40 Ribs. Sept It (0 21 7$ 21 (0 21 70 Oct 11 43 It 70 23 (7 22 70 Jan. 21 23 21 II 21 20 21 16 112 101 56 IS-, 42 90 42 15 23 (ft 23 4 33 32 , ;t 1: 21 3 31 10 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Sharp Advances la Corn artd Oats; Cold . Weather Offset Bearish Factors, Chicago, Sept. 7. Notwithstanding that traders anticipated that the government crop report would Indicate bumper yields ot both corn and oats sharp advances tool: place today In the value of the two cereals. Uneasiness over delays and other 111 effects likely to result from prevailing eold weather much more than offset bearish faetors. Cora closed nervous, 202e higher, at 1.14 0 1.14, December, and 1.1O01.1O, May. Oats gained 101o to lo and provisions 12021c. 1 Strong houses took the lead from the outset In regard to the buying of corn. They assumed the position that under present field conditions a killing froat before Octo ber 1 might Inflict ssver damage on the crop owing ta the prospect that as a rssylt of advene weather ths maturity of the plant would be dangerously postponed. The' fact that the government crop eatlmat wan almost certain to be as big as guessed at befonband by private experts failed alto gether to check the bulls. One of the reason was that the movement of old corn from rural sources had dwindled until today ths four principal markets In the United State received a total of lass than 100 can from country holders. Despite liberal sales her to realise profits, ths market flniahed at nearly the top prices of the session. Fean that the widespread rain would greatly hinder threshing gave much Impetus to the upward swing of the oats market. ' Receipts eontlnned relatively small, and there was evidence of some fresh demand from the seaboard. It did not develop until after the close that private forecasts of the government estimate yield had) been much under the official figures. Attempts to, prophesy as to the govern ment estimate of tha aprlng wheat crop turned out to have been too optimistic. A. popular theory that an increase of 26,000,000 bushels would be Indicated as compared with the prediction In August had to be thrown away when after the close the offi cial figures from Washington proved to bo less than half as large. Provisions rose with gains In the valu o hogs. Word that the government would not, at least for the present, try to fix prlos fa meats tended to accelerate the advance, and so too, did urgency of demand at LtverpooU Chicago Caah Prices Corn: No. I yellow. I yellow and 4 yellow, nominal. ..w'i'T10, ' wn,t' tandard. 69 0 60c. . Rye No. , $1.15. Barley $1.1501.88. Seed Timothy, $6.6007.71; clover, (ll.lt 030.00. Provisions Pork, $43.10; lard, $21.72j ribs, 28.45022.15. . ' " Butler Market unchanged. Eggs Recelpta, 1,552 casea; market un. changed. v Potatoes Market higher; " Jersey and Maryland, bulk, 1.2601.20; Minnesota and Wineonsln, bulk, 1.0501.10; home growiu 1.0501.10,. Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls, 24el springs, 24 c. - ' Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light dsmand very quiet: market easier on prairie hay. Alfalfa la firm and steady. Hay; Choice upland prairie, 111.(0 0 20.00; No. 1, 117.00011.00; No. 2, $13.00015.00; No., 1, 1.00011.(0. Midland. No. 1, $16.60 018.60; No. 2, $12.10015.60; Lowland. No. 1. $9.60011.10; No. 2, $7 0001.50; No. $j $6.00 01.00. Alfalfa: Choice. $22.00022.00; No. 1 $20.00 0 21.00; standard. $17.00019.00; No. 1, $11.00 017.00; No. 1. $11.00013.00. Strtw: Oat $6.5007.60; wheat, $6,000 T.08, St Loots Grain Market. St. Louis, Sept 7. Wheat No. 3 hard, 3.11. v . .- v Corn No. t, 3.1602.17; September. 1.67; December. 1.13. Oata No. 2 mixed. 68 011c; No. t white, 10c London Sliver Market, London, Sept. 7. Silver Bar. ' 4ld per ounce; money, 3 per cent Discount Rates Short bills. 4 per cent: three months, 4 13-11 per cent. ' ; New York Dry Good Mark!. 1 New York, 8ept T. Dry Good Cotton goods were quiet today with price easy on print cloths. Yarn were easy,' Wool mar kets were generally quiet with vatae on a more stable basis. Bllkx were ijul4; ready to-wear trad light, .... T isasjali i