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> 'HE BEE OMATA, THURSD IBER 19 w \Tlu TO RENT GRAIN AND PRODUGE MARKET Watermelons, 1 llwr Ib.. Apples, %o WANTED—T G gom house dust B P RC A RS -Cat ANTED ‘:l:,"‘h"‘. Ko < g B Must Be | EGETABLES-Cabbage, homegrown, Dunaee or Field club districts. Wil make | 310 Webster St., new, 7 rooms, sleeping | o ¢ [ 8 '|'_:‘l‘"| —t b o~ P S0 lease for two years or m fed. | porch, all onk and birch finfsh; all ‘h Wh s, : Rt ~ ettuce, Can walt_for two months ary. | up-to-date ' features: beautitul lightlng mahs Oash e“ Rallies and | iic"he g o (e g W Address G %, Omaha Bee. =0 | fixtures: firat ciass mate fal and ‘worr: Makes an Advance of Five o B o Mo ',‘L .‘;"'»' s manahip throu out complete. homi 8¢ per b Spi I b _per = s | in every particulnr; et buy. in Omaha, Cents a Bushel. crate. Green peas, Hc per basket Wax REAL KSTATE bbaidhes - H il — and reen beans, 's0c per basket. New " it - beets, carrots and turm.ps Per bus FARM & WANCH LANDS FOR SALE Wright & Lasbury LOOK FOR BUMPER CORN CROP| it a e por B = Souglas 132 ooty am. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE SOSN8 o per Nyklnias, 85 per bl 3 Write & good description of your land - E 2 \‘.\l:\N.\ September 1, 1915 NUTS-No. 1 walnut 1% 1b. filberts, and send 't to the Sioux City, N . The local (i witst wianet rwied [ 15c per ib: Beasls, 1% pecans, Mowa'n Mot ' Bowertul \Want | _RBAY BSTATE==SOUTH SIDE __lina; gom wnrmns s lusitet vt | e alinonds, " ib, dlum. T:'”"fl“w words e\'uy‘ Fr. i elem o L T P P T \nm ELLANEOL 8 .( rackeriack, $3.50 Saluiday morning and ev | witw 1 per Case; cornpops, $3.25 per crate, crack- ey gt | Practically New [Fit i it ) 25w W | e e ettt dt for one month, siving alxieen ads ob | suliciens o o e oL e sIow $64%. Peanuis, No. 1 raw, 6 per twelve ditferent days for §2; or 8 words, N H < tha. Yedow Hlxed cuin Soid uu- | Jumbo, raw, 7c ner Ib.; No. 1 roasted. 8, or 1 words, ear rian-com Somna %o Whilo the Wiite | #¢ Der I Jumbo roasted, %o par 1o, Largest circulation of any Towa news- | Cuin suld Honey, $3.75 per case. paper, 250,00 readers dafly In four great | I)ark $3 900 Tiere was not \y cars of oats re- — states. y y coived toduy and tue swes were very | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Californin, Full two-story. six rooms and hl.m hA ; us 11‘ 1h \\:"nmlkvl remained prac- Live Oak Colonies, none better. v, T.|dandy up-to-date medern home in that | tcali L b Quotations of the Day on Varfows N holty B Jiatmct Just south of the parke Close | There wWere o mles of rye o bariey | : Smith Co., 913-14 City Nat, _Bk. D. 2819, | PN tor st ool and Weat Side OAr 1ine ‘,,“,”H, and the market for these | Commodities, Town., Lot, 50x140. Paved street, paving paid in ' ceroals was quited nominall unchanged, | tulll Terms If required | Repurts ou the corn crop are very ia- ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, IOWA Tyler 1586, State }Knnk_lifl. BARGAIN | 1201 SO, 51NT. 4 rooms and bath with large floored Want to move to Umaha. Have house | attlc, electric lights, gas, city water, ce~ in East Des Moines, new in 1909, good ment basement corncr lot, 133 ‘et on barn two guod sheds, brick chicken one block Glst and 0 fect on Plerce St.: house (will leav chickens in 1), al irom car: rr w; $100 cash, bIl ; ‘l!{ll fach £t lood|lmnuun two $20 per mont! ocks from car, ot two clo-e to town, . WRG fone auprovemeéas, will sell ‘cheap Tof | C. G. CARLBERG, cash, will make arrangumenis for pay- | %12 Brandels Theater Bldg. ments.Address G W45, Bee. - 175-Acre Stock Farm, 5| Rpar STATE—NORTH SIDE miles north of Council 75 58 Bluffe; well fenced and Barber Shop, Sto:e watered; 5-room house; and 6'R00m House $65 per acre. Day & Hess Co., 123 Pearl St., $3,500 Owner must sell within the next few days. B ings $42 per month rent Located on Ames Ave., car line, corner Council Bluffs, Ia. ot 34 & e ~——————| Party could run the store and make Idano, good mone FOR SALE--280-acre farm in Semhi Co,, Idaho, 2 miies from R. R. and postof- American Security Co. fice; 13 A. under cultivation: 100 tons hay. A 2 A. in grain, 1 A, in potatoes, 35 head 17th and Doug as sts. Dougias 13, of cittle, 18 Hor: jall machiery and | mplements, $5.00 per acre. including l IR A i SR Bungalow G Farnaworth, Dliion We have a veiy v new, five-room bungalow, 24x40, that every respect; oak tloers; tuiu basement; large -I(lhl'i lo- cated €739 N 24th St., where all homes N intases and disavamiyes gldaho A4 | are new homes and where many homes nis ed by a Nebraska man with six | 8T¢ being built. We will make terms to year. of Idaho experience. Write. Visit | Sult purchaser. us on your way to exposilion. E. T. Rice, ! Norrls & Norrls 400 bee w.u, SEE THIS AT ONCE. New 6-r. bunga.ow, 1 Llock south of r pk., cheap; see owncer, 2010 Crown \saY, FACTS about our abundant harvests that are no de troved by stoims. A TS abou. the cattle b.sin.ss where summer range c.sts less than 30 ccnts per head tinish and oak 0 ACRES, & miles from Minneapolis, | one miie from town; 1680 acres und | gultivation: balance sed for pasture; | o/ 'ie} can practically all be cultivated: heavy M. o’ woil, 'Good set’ bui.ings, consisting of s Puint_Ave._Phone Webster ilds. TOOm house, large barh, granars, corn 6-r. house % b.ock from N. 24th St car. criva, windmills, etc.: the land wiil bro- | lin. A bargain. 4106 N. th St. duce ushe;s of corn per acre; tele- | For sule by owner, new o 53:10:2 E:lu'gi ‘r'.‘.‘.’I‘fi.',’\..,‘?""ff’ '"me"} $200 cash, per month, Harney 6845, Mook, Gonsisting of 11 cows, balance 1 | - % hogs, | and I-year-olds; six good horss REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS $35 chickens, one-nalf of this year's crop and everyibing on the farm Roes m u» an acre, half cash. Schwab Kros.. 102§ Ply- mouth B.de., Minneapolis, M Misnvarr FARM—For sale, 6)-acre stock farm, lo- cuted on Crooked creek, in Crawford coun.y, Mo., % mies railroad stiti n; all_under tence: & acres botiom, fh ou tivaton; 30 ti.lable; balance be Das- tue land. falr impiovemeuts; fine | #p.ings and r.nning water; sto k' grow- rs, investigate; price §6,00; some terms. E.'A. Bass, Steelvil e, Mo. Montana. MONTANA {rrigated lands best world for wheai, oats. al alfa and stock For lnvestment Unusual Terms We nuve just lLsted an Ideal rental | proposition. with all the requirements for safe rental returns. The property con- sists Of two bu ldings, four apartments, with ground 100x1:2; located ightly on one of the best streets in the est Farnam distr.ct. in the balance | is up-to-date in! Phone_Doug. 4270. car, Stc, bungalow; | An Opportunity | §"" @ e high and easy at the fact that for tne [irst ti.e Furthermore, the o delivcryy of wheat on Septamber L rompt, and No. vorable todayv. Aside from the fact that the crp ls late, in most sections earing ,.u,‘:.f: U R i is exccedingly heavy, and it now looks 2 mhears, ok o |88 if it bide falr to be a record breaking et n«j o | ¢ Ifl\rnm‘ra were: Wheat and flour -qmn profript ablbrent Y} N5, 2 yeilow, etk m 626,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, . B s ' N v LiveIpool Spes. MArSet W anhanged e e tg eedys No. 3 white, new, on wheat and corn. LAY usy, No. 1, $1.40; No. 2, $1.90; Primary wheat recelpts were LERO bu. | xo ‘Y 51/ shippine. 310 0Ln - P and shipments 85,000 bu, agains res.! o, 0O ol celpts of 1381000 bu. and’ sh.pments of | JOE by ":',,‘ ey ',".:'"Lorlf} LS00 bu. ‘last vear. e b, | 105 9iilic s : ary corn ‘te were bu. | H DR S-8t dle; C i and Shibments S0000 b, againat jecelpts + eady; Bogota, ic; Central of 1240 bu. and sh pments of 410,00 FHER=Firm; hemlock firata, 2; bu! last year. seconds. 30N, Primary oats receints were 2°%0W hu. | PROVISIONS—Pork, lower; mess, $15.50 jand shipments 1,690,000 bu., against re- Gliw, amiy, $19.0008..00, short e ceints of 15%0M bu. and ahmlnv'mn of 18, 00@8,50. ness, 3 1,264,000 bu. last year. 180, family, rd, stead, ; CARLOT RECEIPTS | midd) “we-t, Wheat. Com. Onta ALLOW*Steady, ty, 5%@k4e; coun- Chicago .. 15 © $we M,m,_po“. : co.pte, 13,489 tubs: - umery | extras, 2wG3iaci firsta WO . seconds, iGS—Steady; romlp 16,071 cases; | 8t Tous fresh TG Bwe; extra | Winn'peg AU@ye; seconds, These sales wers rwnm-d toda: 3 w — 2 of BESE-FIrm; receipts, 343 boxes; a0 o Can g0 avnier? 6 car (old). | yinte "whole milk, tresh,. (int, white and E No. 4 hard winter: 1 car vnlm-:-cl.l speciols, 13w@line; averase S8 oare. W faney, 134c, | o B ‘.,,,‘.““'_ POULTRY—Allve, unsettled; drossed, [ vetvet Shatt: firm; western frosen roasting chickens, {1 car, W6 c; fresh fowls, loed, 18@1i%c; fresh | Sampfe turkeys, lced, 15360, ] flosrien R Kansas City Grain and Provision 2 o, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1.—-WHE N 1 car e, No. § Whi xlclr 8. | 3 hard, SLOUGLIS No. 3 red. §ii1@hi0; white: 1 car @%c \u(l!::\! { sieptember, "#e; December, $0Wc; May, 3 : 1 0ar (‘flRNv-No 2 mixed, 7l0; No. 2 whi RS No. § S itarithe Bl 4 o] i Year "ug‘r A Care | J0ci September. 66i4ci December, 8o ;1 car, 68%e. No. s mixed: 2 cars 63iac; Y {1 car. @e. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 8yc;| OATSZHo, 2 white, 364@eTHe; No. 3 ats—No. 2 white: 1 car, 8. ' No, BUTT B R Cire . o : | white: 4 cars 3. No. 4 white: 6 o UTTER-Creamery, o, firsts, %e; 32 c; 1 car, c. Samplo: 1 car, 3% O packing, 104, B seconds, 18c, POUL 'rnv-u-m-. Omaha Cash Pnru Wheat: No. 2 tur- 12¢; roosters, 9c; key, 98c@$1.02; . | broilers, 16c, N 4 i 0. 4 ::r‘(: :tffi‘n .! Minneapo!is Grain Market. No, 8 ll)flng, : A 2 MIN APOLIS, Sept. 1.—-WHEAT— | wri |lF 69%@ioc; No. Wh‘ll‘ &’ 1417'\ No. | September, 92¢; De cember, 02%¢. No. 1 K} _white, @ilqaed¥c; white, B\"m‘f‘ hnvd, #9101 No. 1 northern 97oti$1.08. '). 6 white No. l yellhw, FLOUR—~New wheat basi fancy pat- A\)]’Hl‘;fi N, 5 rn(;‘ 5.50; fi:st clears, $5.00; second clears, @ 8LG A y ; No. 3 intxed, 681/ @c. N6 § mixes, s oy | 6937 R88g 5 mixed, @ie; No. | mixed. BIq@68Yec. Oats: U“@Ve tand- | nrd 34@*°4' c; No. 3 white, 32%a8%: No. | Malting, #@5c; No. 2, 83Gs4c Barley Rye: [ St. Louis Grain Market. STy bOULS, Sept, 1L-WHEAT No. 3 red, #100@1.09; No, 2 h $1.08; Septem- Doceriber, Sib. 2, 73 ™40, No. 2 white, eptember, 70%c;, December, bSc. 2, ®%c; No.'2 white, nomi- CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing 'Prices on Board of Trode, CHIGAGO, Sant. L—Wheat -losed strong at an advance of %@3c today on a buying spurt from shorts who were un- E) verpoo! Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 1.—WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. lh!-n!(nbn. 1ls 8%d; No. 3, in the h story of the exchange there wus 11s 6%d; No. % 11s 6%d; No. 1 northern close to town, rai.road. 8c000.3 and are new, rents are reaso he September option closed at 93¢ and chirches: .50 to ) per acre on Titieen | the tenants ars ubsolutely Crat clus Doguinbee, was st #W#0%ec, ' Comiglosed Dulnth tp fiid. " Amerioan mixed years' tme; annual payments less than | the location will improve st unchaneed o o net loss ot 1ic a! oW, ie 100 b i o rentuis on middie west farms; write to-| Total 15 per nmum. 5 Rl S B B P e o P o for particulars; illustrated pamphlet | per year. >=ce $21,500, which is a low been wiped out. Oats closed e lower e Sady 0x 00, Vaiiss, Maay. elea com- | cash figure and the unusual pari 18 8800, Wenit%e e not 108 of ARG L | o AHA A et The any, oX Valier, on V! i 3 . . 81, - pany, fon |§“s‘3l S p0 et month [anreais W "When the scasion aévenced and 58| s nis 1o reduied fron oot lee TS Nebraska, and be assured of about 15 per cent on FOR SALE—Best large body high-grade | S0 BC GEPH plrsiampeioed lond 1 Nebrasta gy |2 . jite” smons Glover & Spain iF taken before Bept. 10 200 acres of the bes. bottom land at $i per acre. One Douglas 3962, 919 City National. mile from & good s.ho.l, a R. R. «own; oou soll and Irppro»muenu. 8. B. Mc- ARV DRIt THAIN REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN g e el i 2 Benmor, UITY of $300 in 1% acres of land worth $2000; will trade for team of horse: pavments made for 1 year. Berson i91W. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LUANS, | PER CENT, TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 448 Hee Bldg. fiw 10 $Luw made promptiy. F. D Wead, Wead Bldg., 1th & Farnam Sts, CITY and farm ioans, 5, 6%, 6 per cent | J. H. Dumont & Co., 418 Biato” Hank A “For Sale” ud will turn second-hand furniture into_cush. CITV proporty. Large Toans a =i H. Thomas 25 State Ba Florence, | SEE_Nethaway for that farm. Flor. 228, L ESTATE-—~MISCELLANEOUS Must Sell L L T Need Money lowest rutes. Ph.TFR< TR”9'1 CO 1622 Farnam. My almost new, completely modern MAHA cbraska_farms. | home of & rooms and siceping porch; oak O REFEE REAT FRTATE CC fin.sh down stairs; pine up st Omaha National. Phone D | birch doors; electiic and gas fixtures; fur- SOREY ot hand for (v and farm loans. Tn et on Bovievarg . lo Wkik, fac. V. Binder. C\ty' National Bank Bldg. | "This house sold for §3,700 less than one sm_ s first_for farm loans in eastern | YeAr ago, but owner necds money at once | Neb. " United_States Tiust Co. Omaha. | and Will' seli for §3,300; one-th.rd cash, | e DLNE T 8708 T1USE D0u OMADA: | jalance time. Telephone owner. Dougias 6 CITY TOANE ¢ G. Carivers, f0- | 3y: 12 Brandels Theater Bldg s $2,150 % 7 rooms, modern cxcept heat, electric REAL ESTATE—VACANT Hghts paved street, close to 2 th St. car line; ho se In f. 8" cass cnilln: §.0 cash. balance monlhlv. located nortn part of Jty; Ale.\ A_beautiful bulldin, lot for your bunga- low or house, 1 bl! to car: price reason- able terms. Owner. phona Walnut 2397, ® adjoin'ng lots, near 424 and Webster G. C \R’ BERG, Ave. J. P. Coe, 523 Farnam. Red 662. au Branlels Theater Bldg. s o FIVE ANU ELKVEN-ROOM HOUSE — | For sale or trage’ 11-room Louse has two REAL 38T SIDE | 8Pte. all mod. und in fine condition; will trade for ot or house. Tel. Webster 7040, A Capital Home on HumMEL FAILS TG LosE Capltol Ave. Near ! HAY FEVER ON VACATION 50th Street City Commission Hummel has re- turned from Denver, where he spent his 7 Rooms, brand new, nearly all vacation and a few dollars trylng to lose his hay fever. He d.d not lose his hay finish, strictly modern and up-to-date in eve.y way. It Is coea) at $),000. but will fever, onsider any reasonable offer or terms. | “l made several Interesting Rasp Bros. oak mountain |trips. went over the Denver park and | boulevard system, but the most exciting | experience 1 had while away was a chase . lon a Denver street after a man I mis 1% McCague Bldg Doug. 168. took for Commissioner Butler,” sald Mr, ' Hummel. The park commissioner was sure he NO 116 S 42nd St | recogn'zed the generous proportions of \ o * Dgn Butler meandering along Curtis sireet. Mr. Hummel quickened his pace 8 Room, All Modern and after a wa'k of two blocks admitted Dundee Car Line [P aamfeme o o000 Oak fini.h and floors all through the !the Denver park ponds, Mr. Hummel houte: four kood sicepng room:. Paved | decided he would add this feature to the painted; f owers, shruboery, grapes, e.c. Omaha park system. . Terms sov down, He also expects to place a cow in one I'rice 5,60, 4 nonth, 1 é, 513 lof the parks as a natural history lesson | for the children SHIMER, Dougl.s WEST FARNAM STUCCO—8IX ROOMS—STUCCO SUN ROOM AND SLEEPING PORK H Jomethlun new— t crent, ‘r;'“nn s ) SIX-YEAR-OLD LAD Al maha e - ! e, B ShouEh o guatantcs i evers puiti eod | HIT BY JITNEY BUS being completed Reasonable tera ake Realty & Construction Co. John Hope. aged 6 years, son of John Hope, Roland apartments, Bixteenth Bungalow Bargain ww%i "t i on the fnrvh(‘ld when he was in Bemis Park District |keocked down at Sixtecnth and Farmam 2008200 cash, $51.30 per month . buys streels by a jitney driven by Maurice Clasey new bungalow. B hice rooms: large | Platt. The 1ad was attended by Dr. C. jot. Price just reduced {zu than oou for rest. Quick male. E. Reel, 3513 Burt street, sustained A bargain. | e GlOVer & Spain a fractured right cident thls morning. DOUGLAS a2 hand In an auto ac- Reel is a driver for | the Kimball laundry. Investigate at once | ey had been delivered in settlement of September contracts. a scare spread amone the sh re that prod ced n few minutes of excited buying of the SBeptem- | ter option and this month oocupled most of the attention of fhe whent pit il the close of the market. Anather fea~ tire that helped the un'ift was an im- proved export demand both for domes- | ti~ and Canrdian wheat. Thursday down to sixty ca ine, including today's receipts. thirty cars on the Union Pacific. ssven- teen ‘on the Chicago & North Western, elght cars of southern hay on the Miw sourl Pacific five cars on the Burl'ng- have been very low during week, and are st/ll in the same condition and will be until the market is this morn- Onta had a fi=m tons most of the day. $°.0077.00; No. 3, $4.00096.00. norus, 14g14%: i per centi” last ioan, id, 1% per cent; ofter ] at 2 per cent. OMANA GENERAL MARKET Pl mupgrpas el NEW YORK, Sept. BUTTER- l\o L l'lb cartons, ¥c; No | n Wiac; Muporwd Freucn Ruqueiurt, due. decline of 10 told points. iom-Atuul, e, Wi.le wsi, léc: hall- | Futures closed steady; O-tober, 9.74c; .m.'L Tk Sl Cutinll, L] A Ty : Dmmlur, ‘0 Ge; January, 10.20c; March, codlish, 10Glze; mackerel, 1be; 1e. 46c 10 8¢ pes- LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1 ~COTTON—8po B AT POTATOKS Kansas, firm; good middiing, '6.24d. ood mid: BE SKibs: No. 1o 16%0; No. ; 5.94d; low middling, 5.45d. o8, e Ne. ‘, lsc. Lwins. 'No. i, e, bales L Wi o, & ITc. Chucks: * No. 1, | - , slieei o, 011 and Rosl; Gre & Grand Dukes, 3115 per craie. Pea ifornia Bartietts, $155 to $200. per crate; Washington Bartleits, fancy, .76 pes I~ offered at 133.75. At London: Copper. spot. £67 168; futures, £6); el ctroyt {84 18 Tin spot £11 18s; futurcs €163 Anti- ‘lll-lol brand, flats, %c o §1.00 per crate. 3 points from last night crate. (rapes, s-imssel Crates extras, mony, £1%5. Lead, £22 fs 3d. Speiter, £ $1.50 per crate: d-basket crates, $L.40 per | - crate; lhomegrown Concords, ' i2sc per| | basket. Banunas, medium fruit, §2.00 0| Sugar Market. buneh: Jumbo fruit, Ln.n..—l NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—SUl p,“‘_,..' nola and Port Limon, fc per Ib. Canta-| steady; centrifigal, 4.77¢: molass loupes. Cailfornla Mission brand, stand- ' refined quiet. ¥ntures were quiet unv ard, §2.7 per crate; California Mission today, most of the trading being conf ned nd, ponies, §2.35 per crate; California to October, which showad g Imu of about close, There are |J. Corn \whn uner Yeu'dation at the| loaned up. Following is the range of |wifil & Son ... start and fol'owed wheat In & dywnward | VEUOK, Liina $9.0001000; (must pe |1 B Tewis: | erurse for a time. P-rect weather in oo s (must be | Huston the corn belt kent rrices dep eeced & | §por" NhOIGF 10 DIk §10.00; ;’0,}0,!,’7"'3(’"v B Root & while ‘aftar wheat hnd taken the UP=| Chojce O R Ne h Y. H. Bulla grade ere was freo sel'ine till a AR . IR ; adrance was searsd in ca~h earn, e 1 rm.nm No ' [ MoCrearv & Kellw. 3 per cent: ol ‘aing |} 1.—COTTON—Spot, | 2 B T lqu;en middling uplands, 9.75c. Bales, 93 . SE—Lnported Swiss, Bic .| bries cfj‘,‘,";,m"—fl”“mf. o ita, s Soner | Putures opened firm: October, 0.98¢; | 05 dab Toci Arluicis, T150." ¥ ouug December. 10.27c: January, 10.3c; March, Aluerica, lakee Viue il LIICK. 1o 10 f8¢; May, 10.90c. Mivurger, o, M, New dors woil The cotton market closed steady at a K. BAVANNAH ) v'rt'RPEN- viloce Tu atock, ColupRiLY b —Uraligee: aidiornia Valen- | ROBIN.-Firm: receipts 75 bblg.; ship- | clus, Jwa, Lo loos. dis dws, $9.0) puriment., 802 bble: stock, @10 * bbla : | box; Caulorula Vieacias, 1ovs, 1, Yus, s es K75 bhls. Qu-te: A, B. $.95 . D 2068, Zwe, do.bv per buix. Lewions, exirs E, 19; G, H, l!m K, fancy oiGden Howl, Sas, .00 ber box M, 8h, WG, $.60; Ww, extra fancy Go.den Bowl, 3os, 3.0 per $5.50 box; extra (aucy ounhlst, dwe, dws, sh.w | — Ny per box; ied Ba.l, M. per box. Peaches, | Metal Market. Calfornia E.bertas. T6c per crate; Colo-| NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—MBETALS—Lead, rado Eiberts, i0c per crate: \Wash ngion 4% arked. Copper. quiet; (Plectroly i Eibertas, ®c per crate; Idaho bushels, 13800, tron, flem: No. north rn_ §160 @ $1.%0 per bu. Plums, Itallan prunes, 5100 16.60; 76616 25; No. 1 southe n per crate; Dismonds, Hungarians, o (9] B 600, N0 2 85 4m18 T Tin 4ol OMAHA LIVE STGCK MARKET Cattle Active and Generally Steady ~—Fat Lambs Weak to Fifteen Lower—l’eoden Strong. HOGS STEADY 1'0 FIVE HIGHER OMAHA, Sentember 1, 1915, Recelpts weie Cattle. FL Sheop. |Od el Monday-........10,.11 4 5 Officlal Tuesday 7.8 4,500 Estimate Wednerday Three days this wk Same daya inat week .18 ‘ame days 2 wks. ago.ll Same days 3 wka. ago. 14,58 Same days ¢ wks. tgo. i Bame days last year the roceipts T1914 1918|1912 1911191 i 710 3 1.6 m',,. “*Bunday CATTLE-Receipts were moderate for & Weduesuuy, but the total for tne three duys Is large, amounting to 22,85 b |tue largest of any recent wuek, slghily smalier than a year ag seel steors of desirable quall.y were In Active ademand this mornis andg free scliers at fully steady pri e In spo some of the more dealrable cattle muy hin. e brougit a little stronger prices than Yesteruny. Interior grad or no chunge, be.ng ratuer mos pat ows and heife Luyers not aj peari of that kind. slos ana at sieady, Goud feeders were in active drmnnd Ana free seders at fully steady pri The bulk of the ofieryigs changea hands in Eood season In the moining. Infe; Stockers and feeders were slow and or less neglected. Quutati ol cattl fed yearlings, $9.0049,7¢ vearlings, were not very active, Ve.y eager for .a.tle the best no more than more | Good to cholce fair to good fed wh.; common to fair fed carhings, £0.d to cholce heavy bocves, §5.8005.40. tair to good cornted beeves, .‘.%n.l\; common to fair corn- fed beeves, 25; prime grass ves, AW Lol kiaBs bueyes, {Ie o Food wrass beeves, .0 g % common to falr grass beeves, 50 800d to cholce gra heifers, 0od to chol FABS, COW -m. 10 good co Ao 0 rnmxn n to iur cows, 0.5 good to ch lce fe.d. ors, $7.0G8.20; fair to good feeders, $u..v@ 760, "common (o fair" feedern « )i 8Lock helfers, $5.750%.75; stock cow., §..5060 |6.60; stuck calves, $0.00GS. ves “onlvew, $7.00G10 bulls, " stags, 45.0.9%.00. Representative sales: Recelits and Alspos tion of live stock at the Unlon Stock yurds, OUmaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending at 3 o'clock P. my, vesterday: RECEIPTS—~CAR LOTS. Ca I-l H ), O AL WL °§ o {nlon_ Facliis oo C. & N, l . . = “ 4 5 & . 10 R 10 . .f |ll||null soee s 1 o - Chi. Great Western T S Total recelpts....152 8§ 135 & DISPOBITION R ‘attle. Hogs. 134 & " Morris & ('o 2,876 1,886 6,990 W, Murphy.. 3 {Morrell ... ... {Iincoln Packing Co. Omata Packing Co. K. Packing Co.. Cudahv, from country. W. B, Vansant Co. Benton, Vansant & fvmrathe‘lc affect from the weaken'ns WP, Ham'lton. %o of corn when It wes at ite lowes' was STHAW-None on "“'w"‘"k" Cholee | 3nivan Bros p nrovented by heavy hovine af cats on| “ATRAT A% One car on the market, | Pothrehtid the part of lesdine cash interests | Very littie demand excepting for No. i|M~ # Kan'-Cal €o Heavy_liawidaticn on_ Septomher oon. | and”choles. . Noo i 1a otable at $11.00@ | T ietin point with nevte off 2008 lard, TH@2%" and ribs, 15@174e, ) v st Murket, Pnnintinne o $isipen vanes an follaws: | NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—COFFEE—The - ararket for coffee (utures was lower to- Articlel Open. | Hikh.| Low : ~lose. Yes ¥ ‘day under more offers. which seemed to | IR Rt come larsely from trade sources and !john Hemwey ... ¥ P V,m o] n::[ 03% wlmkh mnI» r‘.\lel bt:;‘l ':ns..reu oy 1‘"« e g¢ 913y 95 9.4% | weakness In sterling éxchange or against | baven HEl wm WS | % | Qoat and € elght o irchase . Tie market Othey’ buyers | % 1 717% | oj ened urchanged to b points lower an w3 &( Wt 3 (choed” et a et dec ineof Buit 1n; Totals ... : with De‘ember se llig as low as 6 1ic PRI g [ AT 2 xa;zl v.[ 6% |71 d May at 6.36c. Sales, 22000 by No. P 3N By Wa 3l 8 % 84| 8.4 .tember 596 October, '8 0lc; mber, | 1 gteers....1li 7 3 steers.... s 746, My it \ ’ December, 6.12c; January, 3 | .ll Wyoining. Sept.| 13 80 | 13 40 | 13 025] 13 02 4| 13 82 runry Surt el Ro No. 166 steers.... s Oct..[ 18524/ 1860 |12 (8% | antos N [ and freight 3o o N..uum. Wyoming. oy | i rs were umu all‘)\uhr n me aver- |2 gtoers....1.24 1 tv steers....1208 775 Sept| 515 | 815 | 805 | 806 | 81214 [nge, with 4s quoted at 8.4 @8 50 nd W. H. M.Elwain, (0lo.&u0. Ol 825 | 8214l 817w 81| 825 A’ B7.c. An cort and frelgnt oifers are 6 6 05 based on Enelish ex hange at $48, thy ik 83 | 880 | 810 8!2‘4' 8214 'cecline In werling oxchnnf rate has 8 4% 8% | 828 84Uy sufficient to prac fcally meet t e 180 LA ok of putt ne coffee In stsre, Rlo ex- Tie Frices— v beat: $Lw@ change on I 1 3d h|lhel. with 1% LU, o, 4 nard, alusgl N 2 mil el prices un~ ed at Rio and 50 e 0w, is@wiec; No. yel.ow, i rels lower at Santo 0. 3 white, 33%@uic; swandard, de. Hye: ————— 68 No, 2, Mye. Barley, L2gabe, Thmothy, .00 New York Money Market, Wi Vol I 4'4.'{""'“ rf‘;;"k 3024 | NEW YORK, Sept. 1. -MERCANTILE | 6% Hao&-Sughtly bighar retelpts 10,25 rOREiON Bel L O 1% oases ,flt:n-;,k:‘uc::»u“lp;’l'_uflgf ,}llcémfll- day Lills, $4 °0; demand. $4.54; cables $1.50. |19 steers zg BUTTER-Hioher;’ receipts, 1144 tubs; Mroncs: Demand, - 160 owm e aoep—oregi creamery extras, Zc; extra firss 3¢ 1,70 Demand, $6. 0.5 74 74 s '":l.,"k'“x'sfi Juci seconds, L0402 Derand, 8.4¢; cable sg‘ yid 6w 180 6 0 Ck.nK 8.0 . R b7 G - caster; receipts. 19 EILVER=Bar,” 4% exican dollare, | _Tfiunu':nuon." = 'ifa'fii.‘ v:ws{ Sianers. o h;”«g‘;“'fiz Hu\l)hv(m\ernmv:nl steady; rallroad, 1% 62 St Wisconain, WG4 IINE LOANS—Steady sixty days, 24@ | cu Mot tt—Oregon. ot 1;‘5‘“ I dive towls, 130 | 215 per cent; ninety dave. P4uS Par cont. 11 steers. s 18" 16 %) 1220 750 CHELSE daistes, qm.!"" o, “"%%{,fi",‘ high, 2 per|d COWS.. . 1I82 62 e i, TS Ameriias, H@WACT oot Towe IR por cent: ruling rate, 1% Te e we e EETSE 58 B Leona—abutier dght ho | ceived today, estimates callng tor wbout | elghty loads, or 5,00 head. week 18,5) head hive arrived here. Ths s 7,600 head less than & week ag), 11,00 Wi AE il (h0 Woeks agy, und ortage of 5,000 head as compared w.th the same days last year, Bupplies for the Lrst sl of the week are lightest since the second week of July i phers "aid ot tancy LENt hogs par- [T today, and guod |.gils Were ww re than stead day. t good bufchers and some fairly ve.ghty hogs at higher prices. — Hest lights sold as high as §.60, whoh, ex- cept for a plece of a load at §1.56, was yesterday's top. Killer buyuis had trom shippers on the butchers again this morning, and the resut wu thut al vacking srades sold generall hekel higher. rade was mors OF less uneven, as it is every day, and while some sales looked just strong, ofhe coud be pointed out that were 6gl0c onably art v lively competition hogs sold at spread of $6.4076.55, Ralis were reported as $6.%, and there was & sprinkling top. Packing hogs are [ A to b@ioc h'eher than Sat- shippers have faf'e? ¢ and are still mfi: wnder Inat woek's closa. Av. Ba Av. Bb. Pr. wh “a'n MonAav's hresk D L 1! A As & resull tue trude wam | - | Receipta. 2,000 head: market steady; na- = HHEEP AND ,AMB8—Recel, | pead; market 100 heher Tambe, *i8.000 hey | # can-e brought out further stock off 'NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Widely Dlvergent Conditions Keey it in an Unsettled State Early. IMPROVEMENT COMES LATER W YORK thine in wao ept. 1.-Widely divergent e, e Goy's o | onditions helped to unsettle today's mar- b, o T, | ket and kept ft in a state of ferment dur- po v Tt nait e week ":’l‘lh" l‘lnl|l\| ml;»_l ‘n] WI(‘I encral Imr - Mgl W [t ovement Iater. Further d ment o gy ml:“ et beng win st Britieh, French and Ialian exchanges to Ty Co o oenn st week, 8, W0 heavier the loweat quotation over. officlally rec | thun om0 diud over [ KIYBLOr | corded was counterbalanced by the news 1tuan lor the same days a T Ugo. With that Germany had compited with this A0 evcotd bivak.ng month Just closed, | country's protests to the extent of aban- Beptemuer bids 1mir to uo & ilitie record |doning her policy of marine warfare This WILSLINK O IS LWR ACC,uUBt. news waa fol.owed by a sharp rebotind of Lespiie recoid breaking supplies so far : £ prices. t the Umaha |(h!% Week, prices Luve held up tairly well, | In_banking eclrcles, however, there was itve stock mrher gore i to T date LUt another heavy run today found | no dieposition Lo minimise e eftect of &% compated witn last soft spot In the trade. Lambs were |the incrensed demoralization In intorna- tne, [Priced at steady figures on first rounds, 'tonal credits. Demand bills on London Cattle ... 668 [Lut buyers Insisted on shading values o fell to $4.80, an overnight loss of &ly Hogs 093 |little, and whon first sales were mado and ‘Parls checks at $6.09 repre- | Sheep ,.....0 1,804,279 3.,5.4|Prices showed umnw- of from a nickel A loes of § cents, or 4 cents undor The follow 184en SRUWS. Ute averiae to a8 much as 100150, a8 compared with An? r-u- hitherto quoted, while iires at at the Omaha Lve stock [vesterday. Most of the early sales #8059 fell § centa under all' previous rates. ket for the last few duys, with com- |FAnged around $5.56. The tops out of one _ 1IN the afternoon marked improvement was noted, ster.ing actually recaveri g in full at one time, wh le france regained § cents to $6.01. Ttallan exchange hard. and lamba: Lambs, | €N In sympathy. but the day's develop- 2 string of feeders sold to killers at $8.6). A cut In the mame lamba brought $8.°0 | yeaterday Quotationa on shee . - ; ments offered fresh proof of the Immedi- ‘:: :’I ‘% chlh\tm b ‘hl;mhl,‘. l'-‘:;: 10 ate need for remedial measures. " fair to cholos, There was a maied Increase of bond and stock sales for forelgn accounts. ’"‘",';- Open seliing embraced some of the Inac- ot l-fl “|“1m hlrfrm.iu rflnnxny rxx.nd-‘m exten- #ively held abroa ccording to reports G5 wu nedrr-. $4.50805. 35, arge amounts of these and sim'lar Amer- Representative sale can pecuritios have recentiy been ab- No. Ay, #orbed here at private sale 1000 1daho feeder lambe........ 54 Except for the first hour, when prices il native feeder lam| ) were tonding downward, and {n the final 0 native o dealings, which witnossed another 1000 Wyomly 2] meteoric rise In motors and kindred is- 2] wues, trading was light. Railroad shares 810 Idaho feeder lambs.. 60 derived fresh stimulus from favorabla 13 1daho feeder lamba. 5 statemonts of earnings and the specialties 179 Tdaho feeder lnmha [ Tose on a mixture of war order rumors 40 1daho feeder lambs o | tokether with manipulation. General 20 Idaho feoder Iambs 5 Mntnrll Gnlned nKlu» 46l4, a Vi Hetnte. Stoel, 1% ldaho 19 \Willys. rland. 109 native " N‘ to 8, and thfll‘hlkor “w ln o4 native o7 nited States Steel sold up to 178 1daho 1% points over | early low. Tot amounted to 678,000 shares. Bonds were irrey lnr Aue largel heavy forelgn offe value, aggrogated §3.7 & Tdaho 1€3 Idaho @ native to°the Ting: Tutal sales, par 233332223233223%822 b United States Donds wers unchanged on 15 native eall, 25 native " mg; 94 native €1 Wyaming lamba . | 38 Wyoming lambs .. | 18 Wyoming Jambs 438 Wvoming lambs 1 Tdaho lambs A Wvoming lamhs 104 Tdaha feeder Iammba... ... 4 ol Inmha Anacoada Mining Baitimore’ & ON lfllQ Utah lamba . .N»I'Tm'l\ i Tranait.. 685 Tdaho lambe CulTornia PArOIOUR - Canadian Pacific . CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET (hfl‘l ‘I:.‘:‘r(‘lfi Chicatm Bt Weetets..o: Cattle Stron—MNoen Stendy—Sheen Chicein. Mil & W Pani Weak. hicksgn & Nortbwesters. CHI(‘A GO, Sent. 1.—-CATTLE—Recelnt; ettt bttt | 2 ASRFBRSLAITISSREATII32R8RI=288807 T 6,000 b ‘market strong to 10c hizhe: | htive Booves §6 S0 fwestern atears. 16.8569.00; cows and heifers, $3.164/6.65; [ Denver & R. G.. pfd calves. $8. 200 head m"k“ ::‘nmm Securitios t X end; {iEht. $7.2006.05; mixed, $6.4067.00; heavy, Oreat Northern, o’ 36,1t 5 plaa,’ 87,000, Great Northern' Ore ciia HEEP AND I.Alll‘sAilmlpl-| 1000 Qusseahem Weploration. 1 ',‘\":',"”;"'"g',"wn";[‘ AN O radh 9o, | Interboroukh Met., Bid... | Inspiration Copper .. In lambs, 37.0099. N ——llrrelrll 8,000 head: prime 1:_;1 steers ‘N stoors, 8. i: atockers an h g“"". an-:n Blrcult e | $6.20416.20; | National Lead H 0G jparket | Mo cuper | oy | higher: bulk, . ¥ 000 B0 Hen, Lo SHEEP AND ' LAMBS—Rocet s | head; m-rko\ w.&k. Inmhm \-. yearling~ -1 owes, $5. 0 L0 St. Louis Live Stock Market. - Moy bl £ ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1.—CATTLE—Re- mmm- lmn & Bieel 0 4100 celpts, 700 head: market lower; native So. Bojert beet teers, i yearling et ee | n-u 88 o 1) and heifers, gmnw cows, $6.001 LW A stockera nnd feeders, $6.0008 sou! nrn ::::hhm.n ';:l'l'-‘r‘, ’ 2G8.85; cown lnduh.."url. .0og Jout (e uhom:woln‘x‘-“ ml» '_rnd m';lr:t:al e vany higher: pigs an l. 1@ o Pacific, | and butchers, . ! §00d heavy, §1.00 :r:n?:c s ,:‘:,:.‘,“ United toen P AND LAMBS—Receipta. 3.9 Utah 0o Hom Iunhu. 00@9.00; | Wabash, ped. head:” market ateacy’ sheep and ewes, $.5°07.80. Stoux City Live Iluk Market, BIOUX CITY, Ia., Sept. 1.—CATTLE— Montana Power Qrucible Stset 0 All's, ] Bethishem Suost ' 1irras D merican Locomotive ... 4’8 - tive steer: 00117.00; ans and helters, | American, : X B r.w!n.-:"m"% ;" oalves, $6.0009.1); rq.'..:'.." .‘,‘j""‘“‘ ve . L ac ;ffr\oi;mm w2 head; _ma: \m' Crotat for today, F7H50 Sharen, : steady to lbc higher; heav: .50; oo Al ca B BT .60G7.00; light, 6. ulk, 3 L e « "= Cantwell in Omaha; pSHEEE AND LAMBS—Recelpts, P d B M 11 Pfl St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 1nas lg al e 8ant. 1.—CATTL! n:‘;m{g‘}':';" m‘g?m:m steady ; -tr-r-, Edward J. Cantwell ot ‘Washington, D, !’1.‘ . wa:- and helfers, $4.00§9.00; C., mecretary of the Natfonal Association caly R of Letter Carriers, which is to open fits 10 fi'}n.r',"lfi';," lt'vl .I?ul'l“:‘g -:l'.‘.'.'fl“ national convention in Omaha September 6, arrived In Omaha this morning. He locked himself in his room at the Fonte- nelle hotel, entrenched himself behind an embankment of United States mall, which has been coming to Omahs ad- dressed to lim for the past two weeks, Live Stook in Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin- . WO SASIH WArE "°fiu Bheep. ‘and began to burrow his way out with a | Bouth Omah 500 ’% .00 knife and sclssors, assisted by a ste. Shiogso, 450 3,90 Doarapher. ansas City. 620 630 The secretary expects more than 1500 Bioux City. 40 30 to attend the blg convention in Omaha. #,600 00,6.0 The local committee has made most of Total: sanate the arrangements, but is atill very busy A R ol PR Bt B every day at headquarters in the Hen- shaw hotel. Simultancously with the convention of un ‘Asked. the carriers, the national convention of Wy 1o |Ladles' Auxiliary to the National Asso- .o 20 [clation of Letter Carriers is to be- held in the assembly room of the Fontenelle 103% hotel. This Is an organization of the 2% wives, daughters and sweethearts of the g furnished by B lmnuv & co., Omaha I Bank bu Falrmont Creamery guar.. Fairmont (reamery pfd.. Fairmont Creamery com. | Great Western Sugar ptd Hereld Building 6% pfd Uy 106’ | carrlers. The ladies are making & per- Car. . vrA Ak i il e ttort : i Gan & Wise i eon g gy o Sistent ‘effort to-imetitute & pension’sye- 37 tem In the federal statutes to pension 14% worn-out mail carrlers who have given 4% the best years of their lives to the serv- % |lce of Uncle Sam. uN | &+ New Hospital Opens Lincoin Telephone 1% ‘ D R i & oors at Reception 102.20 | — | The new Presbyterlan Medical hospital Los Aneelow Hailway S, ] % formally opened its doors at a reception Memphis, Tean. Rohool be. 185 15 to which nearly a thousand persons were | Smahe ‘:":":'““:“ S B i#" Mg Invited. Five or six hundred visitors Omaha & Co. lum«n Ry u. ll- - I\. were recelved by Mr. and Mrs. Robert ha Gas S, e Ia.‘“m e k- s lllr( lelland, the owners, and the new City Bork 'lrllé:. ll. :: and attractive hospital was carefully o Diego Gas & Elec . | oxamined from roof to basement. ook 'll‘l b |II¢ 100 :.'TR“‘..Y"C;'-:M o ‘.5 w4 ‘%% The hospital occuples the old Turner | residence, near Thirty-fourth and Far SRR ARG fr-m.dwnmh hkn- been r;-mu;al;».ed un;l en- " of arged to make room for filty patients. O e Tl ok TATRS | aho Poome sre besutifully furkiehot i 1 American section. where the low rate of 'mahogany and oriental rugs, and all of the beds are of heavy brass. An adjoin ing bullding has Leen entirely remodeled and enlarged and now serves as & dor- mitory for the nurses, and has in the basement the heating plant for tho 1 whole establishment. :"'V‘:_';:f’ 3 f"_“; :':_‘"nr ounce. | The house was beautifully decorated DISCOUNT RATES 8vort bile, $10.1°¢ With palms and flowers, and an orchestra ‘ we o well abrorhed at grad- HE o P Canadian e eln }Mflr were the mos hared In_the Improvement » ket o' firm. Tn other A war 10mn was fHe o=l 4% per cent; three month per cent. | was placed at the end of the reception hall, where it was almost hidden amid Prv Goods Marvet, the palms. NEW YORK. fent. 1 -DRY (OO Chron whods Sirone. Print: clorke an ; Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads sheetings hicher Yvrns higher. Worst yarns steadv. Laces more active and| \ .mmmm- Quiet ' A #hare at & time. How you can buy New York Stock Exchange securitios Pplaine in the current iseue of THE ODDELOT Ri vn.w Published by John Muir & Ce. ay, New York City. l0g & year. [~ g g g A | Evenarctad Annies and Neled Fralts NPOr YORK, Sept. 1.—-BVAPORATED APTTEe Ty AT o s Punes ptesdy; epri- cots and peaches, quiet steady.