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e e FOR RENT T T Wionses and Cottages. Went. MODERN 10-reom, furnished or unfur- | M Capitol Ava., ewner. flamney &6 FOR RENT -One rocens and bath, South m-‘y_-t_o_u_rth f}p_gx Miscellanecous. NICE S-room detached house; all can wenlepces: in fine cohdition: reat. #4 mmh WLE R ANS. 3 i M _modern house, %i4 Leaven- etk 1%, Webster 26w ety To. moving, (, Reed jine e Hongt 10" Parnam. D618 d)n.m' [Y RSUALT FREE "!nn- Louglas %8 for compiete \ist of ‘ecent houses And arartmems; also for sturage. moving, ifth and &un’?w‘-n & Co. Bea Biag. ___E’_"’ In_all_parts of the eity, GlobeVan&Storage Seores, mOves, packo, ships; i-hotee van hu.; etorage §3 per 458 & Ty, 86 J Muvmg1 Gordon Van Co. it :9 N 1th B . Tel Tel. D 3™ or llnr :fi' Ad WL Mar s Ave., T-room modern houso :W\ heat, fine for mcl-_! D, ma Btaren nad Offioes. Small Room on the Court For Rent Now The Bee Building 120 Sq. Ft, $11.00. Water and Bisctric Light, Free. Buperintendent, Room 103. J(‘)(‘)lfiy :u: alos fia-m or pmuhm. R REN, '—Ottlen ) with_telaphone. x“‘h ~ Very De Desirable i 2% “desk room, 14 4 Printing Office s Location with entrunce from QOourt of Bee Building. Warehonses. WAREHOUSE—-TRACKAGE., Part or all of one floor in large five- story briok b\AIMIn,N ls.l‘.la freight ele- " vator. Address J WANTED TO BUY OFFICE furniture bought and -old. 3. |& 1207 _Farnam. Dour. Yll. bqu everything 2nd hand. “ eb. 904 HIGHEST prices for old clothing. D 14 B Y REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALR Cnl raia, Live Oak_ Colonies, none better, W, T. Smith Co., Dll—H City Nat. Bk. D, Colorado. IOWA BARGAIN ‘Want to mo; to Omaha. Hav he\-u in Kast Des new lun. two good o‘- Gk use (will leave tn- nmukm in {t), all three 1578 facing east, good location, two blocks from car, not too close to town, some improvements, will sell cheap for eash, will make ementa for pay- Address WANTED—Good car for 80 acres Colo~ _Tado_land, clear. ress 1. 181, Bee. M0 ACRES, one mile 'fro on nt t"mu' Iy all be o IL ‘«’{3& t’b:udmn. oon-umu of house, granary, com o wnnamm.. um T fa wili pre duce (0 bushels of corn per acre; tele- phone in house; country uucny (ettied; vomplete set of machinery head stock, consisting of 1l ¢o s yoanorde s> good horsss, 3 hot ¢hickens, one-talf of this year's cro eve on the farm goes At acre, cash. wab Hros., Hr- mouth ds., Minneapolis, Minn Missins sections of luul in Lincoln county, t lrol.nl'l.R ceupnr acre, In- L B. luml Kearney, N Misso in Houm “Missouri, cheap terms, write me for 'ynkoof, Mountaln Montana. 'ANA _ {rrigated lands best in the ld for wheat, oats, alfalfa and stock; close to town, iroad, schools an Lhunhu $41.50 to per acre on fifteen time; anni payme less than rwnhd: on middle west far: write to. T pg‘.euhn mnnrmod rated pamphiet x 1 com- lnnr. lont Nebraska. LAND SEEKERS, ATTENTION. We lrI closing out the holdings of a Ldncoln county, Ne- h!‘llll. cmulltln nt lbout 7,000 acres of cholce farming in tracts to sult purchasers and n prlu- much below current value. Prices for good corn and wlel( lands range from §20 to $0 per according to location and improve- In many cases a singie crop will & for the farm. Terms to suit buyers. No better crops raised in N‘brrh Let u', #how you the land and the crops. Write us for particulars. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, North Platte, Neb. pany, ments. ¥ i 6900 nhm No. § mixed, "3{@ N ‘mis, 68c. Onts: No, | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKE? ' | Wheat is Study lIo; 2 and 3 Grades Selling Unchanged to a Cent Up COR!DROP!C“TA!DAW OMAMA, som 13, 1916, Corn was off, the reoelpts Jere Sou The wheat market was very s | tOday, the Nos. 3 and 3 grades unchunged to o Mgher, while he ot} gtades sold practieally unchanged. Corn was off, the receipts were Ihu« corn sold lower, drowwing ! ower. | Oats sold higher today. welling 15""‘"" to Wo w, with a falrly lcu\n Ou:ld f\m;n . well as (‘hu uars of pring wheat in our country m’. banefit mu‘e of the h--u{| the it damag Wo Ql. @oulh wes, It te mnn- than lllfl! ey be enabled to £ better Muu - 0‘7 would have obtained. Wheat, flour, P e iower: m unchanged oorn m up to 1o/ lower. wore 8,418,000 000 bushels, ushels and last r. renel | bushels and mw«.nnuw dnn 967, AEAINSt recwpts At shipmentz of 40400 Lushals last | (JFridary oats recelpts { bushels and shipments of Inet recsipts of 1. 0 i mante of LR w0 i Wheat. Corn Oats. .4 i ” L These ulu were reported toda) |u“>,zmu~.\o 3 hard winter: 15!1 cars, No. 8§ hard winter: 1 "0 Lg5: 3 sarm, 3.0, No. 4 hard winter: o bare, 97 w6, 6 cl : % cars, uw,o : 3 cars, mhu. 1 sar, & 0. N 3 ars, ] ! car. "’k 1 . 3wl , W E‘rlnv Ruam-a 1 car, mnAWhut No. 3 tur. No. 3 turkey, $LO1%@ mm $1.01%@1 03%: No. 3 ; No. $L00VD ULW No. 3 D9ipe@e1.02 1.02, 'No. 3 spring, 84Gic. Corn 3_white, 67 2 unrim{v oG8, No. 2 white, No. 4 white, 7% oS [ ;l,hlll\ o@T%C, 0. '8 yellwl, LA llow, T0%@70%c; No. 4 yellow, 0. 6 ynllow 00K AT0% mixed, ard, W@ 8% 4 white, 333 Barley: Hlltlnl «fl REAL ESTATE—LOANS A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand | g rumnun into_cash. ID—OM farm and city loans at lowlll PET!!RS TRUST CO,, 1628 Farnam. Large loans a lml.l\v CITV property. Jia 'F;omnl 225 Stare Bank Bldg IONEY on hand for city and farm lo.n-. H. W. Binder, City National Bunk B 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas #115 SEE us_first tor farm loans in eastern Neb. United States 'l'r st Co., ha. 6% 57y ANS, bers, IEI ols ‘l'hu e ?3" ikt NREAL P‘S‘I‘ATE-—NR EXOHANGI 6-ROOM modern house gm George Karges, Counfill lufts, lm REAL ESTATE-—ACREAGE FOR SALE—Two acres in t, apples, plum: peaches, berriel eumnu goonb-"m berrle 'hnh 708 vines in full , New, ltriclly modl'm 6-room houn, ull base- ment. Storm cave connected with base- ment: $4.600. Will consider amall cottage in part payment. Phone Benson 389, REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE TWO ELEGANT BUNGALOWS FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. uETand, e, fust_completsd, .gum“-%- ber e Sy | ‘:';,&"““.., 46 i e b o 3 or};l:: PoRE” neoktase pedesis) s e Chantenied Shkpae; N a by B S oM 2 kitchen with maple fioors. ?hm fine b.? fiv ::’-“. ! o "“ T, 8%, Deceml common to falr cows, $.00§5.25; prime rnuml with dandy bath room upsetairs. 1-._ 0. 'hu., %@ %e; No, o |feeding steers, §7.TdA.&5; good to choice | wr u buy a home get one that 18 | mixed, d fudnu. $1.00G7.40; falr to good feederm These bungalows wers built m-i-r —Creamery, 2Tc: firsts, o; |%.70G7.40; g0od to cholce stockers, §7.86h v .m abor and will bear close inspeo- [ seconds, 2c; packing, 1 4 L%, falr to good stockers, $6.76@7.85; | glporr’nnll: ‘ljo”:;mq~ of mmm:;l&n ::d ::1.-' lu()(}h 23¢; seconds, 19c. common to falr nuelwr-. umu #took e T Aenho offts 1 me, 12We; roosters, 9c;|heifers, $6.0007.00; stock cows, ¥.6006.%: | insnection and we will call for vou. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY, _____Douxlas 1000, BUNGALOW-MUST SBLL. FOR_SALE—Best large isttle. mondy required . ¥ le money bach, Neb. h grade a; ve Weit | N ras radley, 50 BUSHELS WHEAT TO THE ACRE o S S e e cos, Dor More. oo termus. Write ml uc* s 4. .o wn-«-n- UFPER W IN—Best aul; and nerel crop state in the undon; settiers ted; lands for sale at low prices ou epay lerma, Ask for booklet # on Wiscon- (] Central Land Oru; Jxcellent I-nA. mnd. ask for booklet on ‘Ypl. m Address facd snd Industri Line Railway, Minceavolis. Minn Fou SALE—We offe; smiected hardwood | i rides cut-over lands, all sised urycta, at right prices and oasy terms; ol ay it i excel 1 cn, 1 unvcr\lont o rail §00d markets ror &’3»- u-m- Write® for map and ln:ur-n John mb. “"_.__ i d ription of Bl m* h.. Joun-l. Mo- atom™" Twom ‘5\:. evening, hlu‘l".y n:'orr.::‘ov:rnyfl ovo.n! l:r\u;d“:v .:vuuu lu-d:v mornlnu Gmm Qutterea ?or o words or 7§ argost M p-w 26,00 readery lnu cut l can %an mosl N?u of home- Al !nmn flng C’ 'fi::' "nhll fiw TO SLo Wead, Wi i?Q.Mk‘rmm Sta. B FE bRl T [ un- ! | 8D @ OMAHA homes. East Nebraska ;u-mn. #) O'KEEFE REAL,_BESTATE Ao; Ne. 1 ux. No. th IH' b L feed, 4SgMSe 3, SMISHLec Ryo: No. 2, s ago range of pricea furnished The " '» Logan & Bryan, stock and grain rokers, 31§ South Sixteenth wireet, Omaha e 1Arml:ll_'gnn l!pl .| | | lM\ " "B " ol -\\ K% B | | e | AI\ \. Al wan \.-\ H, 2 nllol‘ fio okhou nominal, Oats: | barl m No;, standard, Stac. | Por| llm hrd . ;nhi, g'ng lb-'mnwr m.ry, -Higher “,n"ru cases lm;\::« m olh) | llon- | PO’ lfl"hlnn AMinnesota POULS NEW W Quotatio { luth, toba, #hke, CORD prompt i)A HAY lofi»l;a A.mo oa, mess, short boxes; P ures | York, lake and rail: L0844, September, $1.1 mPn Quiet; state, common o; 916, zgprio; W14, 12al4e, HIDFB-—Quh\t Bogota, @0lc; Central Lard, quist; TAL‘K!“-G\!II @690 lml‘l, TTER-Markot barely steady; ceipts, 7,183 tubs. Mipe: tirsts, fic: nun‘fiuu seconda, Immdc, CHRESR-M riket steady; recelpta, Whita' an average fancy, POULTR frozen roast) Towls. loed, 1081 vi6e. u--m AR Al 86x :Em N e 513 \m G ;fi g | b " 0014 1% iun \nl j13% [n® ||n ! " llv.' e | r-lqi "% u My | Qet.s 1 lou' SO s S o ?‘u 86 o \‘:’ 8 5T ‘l‘(’.fli. \ p nn‘nm Jan.| 8§ 8% . | Syl 8w | A Asked. R Bid Shiag> Cash Pricss—theat; No. 2 redy $1.13 Corn: No. 21 . cason; at ordinary Higher; receipts, % oars; and Wiseonsin white, 40@Nb; Mt" Ohtns, S0 've higher; fowls, 13%c; ORK fll!l.“b MARKET na of the Day on Varlows | Commoditiea. | r;fi:v;?'m( Sent AA-FLOUR-Steady 8, 2008 70; winter st atents, £.2008.40; winter straight, :\n t strong: No. 2 red, $1.20y e | f, New No.'1 northern Du No. 1 northern, Mani- . Buffalo. Futures, tirm; ang LA I pot, -u.m No. 2 yellow, $8%c. Na, hipment. -Spot eawy; 3 white, now, ujot; N 1, 1 No. S ouSeL o ; No., #hipping to cholce, UGIte; Pacific coast, 1915, Mo, LEATHER-FIrm; hemlock firsts, 33¢; Pno?xsfgnh—x-mk harely family, 18, family, nm middte weat, b oity, SRS e, "‘M(£5 stoady fis hions o lm.i\. v i eountry, re- extras, o 20428k, . 8,00 e o 1,187 creamer heted extras, 40; firsts, te, whole milk, colored, speclals, 14%4c, fresh 1434 ¥ Trensed, wenk: western chickens, 06i2%; fresh TWo: fresh turkeys, feed, \ - CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS of Trading and Closing Prices on the Hoard of Trade, CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Fear that wet Weather in the northwest mllm prevent m thuely deliveries on contraot; Wheat market toda; close was llonn urylnz from 2%c dec! L 13%c. ade the average higher, The unsettled at a ot nce of c, with Septem| ¢ and c. Corn nnm--a \ to%ic f a shade to 3¢ and provi- 10 & rise Wh.ll prices showed a decided bulge soon after the openin burst of \fl‘el D! minal however, ring otherwise -a -( Pl’ld ns ook store at Li vis ble su erably less the day. progress Oats tended Trndlnf stands*{l crease as ;vnk and KANSAS (‘l’l‘Y Se 2 hard OMAHA, x!ed values vi mporary i whn that a few days’ delay from wet weather lblo to that for, deal of notice was taken of the fact that supplies afloat for Great Britain and in m tion of corn. Againat sulphured shipments somewhat for the Ume restrict demand. Cash demand neverth active and. exports showed a heavy in. Choice upland 0. 1, $9. No. 38, §7. .00, olce mis g but not until a at the start had car- sharply lower. The w - chiefly due to big ng APTING CrOp ter- Eoru uuick y became current, such large amounts of been contracted for sellin might make it physically im- ulfill bargains. Assertions the ensuing advance had rious check to export business ard to r!lcllgldll, in which most ains disappears !lockl of wheat failed to enlarge a many traders seemed to have In this connection u Kood dverpool showed a decreass very unusual at this scason. In the domestic the ln(‘nlm Wwas consid- ppl {h the llln at the (orreupondlnl tlmo o yur Corn displayed weakness “throu any reports were receive hout that the growing crop was making wonderful owing to the ideal weather. pathized with the bearish ac- The government ruling apparently ing to in provistons futures was at a the reatter part of the session. eless remained fuirly compared with the previous @& year ago. City G 1 0. 2r.d llul Omaha Hay Market. Sept. 13, — HAY—Prairie: -y o (none _here; L\l A, lLl‘ I'\\ St "1 M " | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | Cattle l.eonpu llnvy and Prices Steady to Lower—Large Sheep Run and Lower Valnes % |HOGS KOT FAR FROM SHEADY| omlh; ;pumbor 13, 194, ! Receipts were Catue. Hoks. sneep, | | Eatumate Monday . | Same | Bamo |same ¥ woeks agv.... | Same 4 weoks axo. | Same day last year.....1L7 | The foliowing table shows the receipts | of cattle, hoge and sheep at the Omaha {live stock market for the year to date as | compared with last year: 1916, 194, Ine Cattle el bod.aw 162, Hogs Sheep tollowing table shows the nn-. for hogs at the Omaha live stock for the last few days with com- 0 & (818 * | 7108 ) 13 7138 © % IR R [N 11 ) 1158w " Bigid | & 94 7 [ iHAN TR TI2 88 T W o W EL R 81’ Ml e (18 ¢ n\rm so8 o | | 7| 6 9177 8 & 60 906 T8 ! ¢ 608 88|70 il pevisonin . 10 § 78 PORERLEE . 116 Ryl |0 ¢ (7w = Eleuem . I | 6358918 188 | *indicates Sunday Recelpts and DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattie. Hi :Im‘oln Pm.kln 5. Omaha l’l(' [K. P. Pue W. B, Benton, ‘l | Hill & Son |F, B, Le fine Wertheimer & Degen.. H. ¥. Hamllton.. . Sulllvan Hros, Rothschild & K. Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. Glussberg Baker, Jones & Bmllh Tanuer Bros. .. John Harvey Cline .. Lennis & Francis Other buyers .... - S0 Labi—-Iteceipts Were vuy this_morning, although not so §0 a8 on Monday of last week nor as large as Btill, considering the oon- there wi Kreat plenty not only , but at all other selling points. As a result tho trade everywhere was inclined towards dullnes Wlth prices showing more or loss w Cows um hdl’ur\ owing largely to the faot that there was no greater surplus of that stock, did not show much chan, {but ‘sold at -lud{ or pretty olose to steady prices. Cattle of that description were among the first to sell in the yards. | Stockers and feeders of good quality were A tar from plentitul, and for that reason they sold in _ about last week's notches. The medium kinds, | however, were very slow and anywhore | from weak to as much as 10giGc lower. Ieef steers were in large supply and buyers started out at the very beginning bidding sharply lower prices. Beef stoers were slow and weak all the morning at prices that were in man, 104r160 ovor uun last week. mand wi at the decline and as the (‘:lfla k . lh. mncl of them changed hands in h?lon- on u(! ()uod to cholce | f yearlings, DW‘B. , §1.75G9. cases o de- common to fair fed | ; god to choice hevy | fair to good cornfed wmmon to falr ocorn- T6G8.2; prime grass beeves, to choice gTass beevs lm to good grass beev. stock calves, $6.0098.00 @10.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.00¢6.50. | Representative sales: | . |na fat sheep were concerned, ‘ru(l " disposition of live stook | lcords, I medium . veal calves, uwi‘! |8, Bl 1910, 14, As usual Omaha recel the st supply on the map, the local being almost twice as large as Chi cages entimate | ago. heav run th bett runs at other markets YI an have bown coming and the year's at recelpts hero nil buyers were detormined to ound values this morning Earl | pa bids on good lamba were fully & GuArter below last Friday prices, and feeder buyers asked price reductions that amounted to way 1067150 The market turned out to b anoth all forencon session, but sellers cou not offset the offeot of the heavy run, | and when the offerings finally started senlewnrd, buyers had pretty much thefr own way, the bulk of the good tat lambs | sellink af 35,40, which was %o under I°ri- | ay's ‘market. or ahout steady with the | Prices pald last Thursday There was A_sorinkling of the loss desirablo stuff arouna $5. 36855, and some below that | but the bik end of the supply went at one figure. . After a tradine basis waa established the market becam i Iy active and most of the stuff had been Auhml by noon Thero was a slightly lower trond to feeding Iam! prices ranking anywhere | from steady In some cases to a dime | | lower in othera Packers found it alim plekings so far and paid | oretty close to steady prices for wha jrere on hand. = Rtufr that aoid At $5.80076.40 wap not as good as the Kinu that went at f.00068 Tast Friday. Quotations on sheep and lamba. Lambs, cmu| \: ohalw‘ " 40, lambs, fair to | IS, earling , teaders, i'::k i 6.0 :“\\f" M.w“ Cattle WeakeHouw Elly—l.n. Catel HasyeeShee) CIHICAGO, Hept. u —CATTLE-Re- (oints, 1800 head: ‘market weaki native beot, ' $8.00 n wtoers, $0.000 20008, cnlves, L ~CATTLE-Ras- t lower; native yoarling steers Live At HU4 i Mcflml, market stead r-]u “hd ighth. u‘nnh mixed hers, $8.00418.25, good heavy, AND LAMBS- Roos market stoady: lambs weep and ew 1006780, Sloux Clty Live Stock M 18, ~CA SIOUX CITY, Ia fi'-m Rovelpts, 6,000 b B 1o market nutive steers "‘ lower. utohers, l‘fld.u, ocows .80 stockers ang, hulle, stags, ete, . HOGE--Hecel 3 market, {‘n;:‘ ho-v (Alwlnu rmm- 70 m}u 13 hulk o )E#I 'Tuc-l‘-u 4,000 h!lfl mnrk" Iov"- owes, 00, 00048, ok Market H'I‘ J(Nhl‘ll Sept. 18, CATTLE-Re- dull and lo ceipts, ‘5,200 head; mar 0" and heifors, hn Atoors, $7.0009, 60 HEEP AND LAMBS-Recel head; market lower; Inmm. ", Live Stock in Siwht. Receipta of live atock from the five prin- cipal western markets; lnmo llog’u !h”p South Omaha Kansas City . St, Loul, Bloux City Chicago 5,600 7.600 Totals...... OMAMA G FRUITS=Oran, 100w, 1268, 288, foriiia 85,60 box. Bowl, fancy Sur 1, .00 box. Peaches, Colorado Ki- s, 66c crate; in large quantitios, 5o crate; Washington t 3 in_large quantities, o orat $1.35 per bushel. Prune 'erate; five-crate lots, #0; Gross, Grand Dukes, $1.16 crate. Whashington Bartlett, fancy, Flemish Heauties, $L75 orate: Bartletts, orate, Grapes, Tokays, §$L.00 crat home xrown, 2 basket. Banana fruit, $2.00H¢.8 hunch: Jumbo Changuinola and Port Tdmon, 4o r: 1b. Cantaloupes, California Mission rand, standards, $2.75 crate; ponles, §2.35 crate: flats, %¢ crate. VEOETABLES—Cabbage, home grown, 1%e per 1b. Lettuce, head, $1.00 dosen: leat, 80c dozen. Peopers, ¢ baske! Tomatoes, market price, Onions, Wash- ington, 1%¢ per Ib.; Spanish, $1.060 crate. Parsley. 8¢ dozen, Green Peas, c bas- ket, Beans, wax and green, 0c basket New beots, carrots and turnips, 400 bas- ket. Potatoes, Ohio, ¢ bushel. Sweot mmnw $1.25 hamper; Virginia, barrels, Oregon California Bartletts, §2.00 fruit, NUTS-No, 1 walnuts, 150 1b.; filberts, 160 1b.; Brasile, 13Wc Ib.; pecers, 12%e Ib: almonds, 20c 1b. MIBC ELLAN POUS—Crackerjack, oase, W Yecane, $176. Cornpops, case, $3.25; 8-R.. modern; oak finish: garage; uur o schools And churches. 31 Emmet ¢ o0, E08 BN thtan, WS Sy, Ba 1 mawe e ) | FOR BALE or rent, b-r. house, moa 1700 Cholos lo roasted, S¢ 1b.' Watermelons, ' 14c b blk. from Miller park mqw hool, 6798 |800; No. 8, 8. Apples, Waealthles, 3250 barrel: Malden . #th Ave. Phone owner. . 2207, m:l-w.‘.Onc e-.r‘ on mqm Blush, $3.00 barrel. Joney, $.00 cawe. mn-looru-mo.c-r houee, lot Gixid, | Whoat ls quotal e Grand Ave. Webster SIS Ownor, filmx 8 1ol PR Coffee Market. A fo . Lemox AAdition. Oull | No. C‘"“ | NEW YORK, Sept. 13,—COFFRE~The S Wabater ! Bemr | A o o Maie s, e B Vi PR . . D off u - : :ENGA'L:)W 220 trflnby':‘”nra\;t o | Evavorutea Appies and Drica ¥y ’Hx"'“:""éfl“’n' .I... hich may posal- 4 L e 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 13— EVAPORA Ol e K S Ay | B, Vot PReE, g W oo ag.-%'_m ,.r,.zu e ATgRATRS (st st M tradees o pnn i P TR OTTR. Prune casior: Cal- HOQGS—Bupp rate, tor a|Points and olosed at & net loss of 1 to & ""1 [;"‘ ints. Sales, 2,200 eptomber and REAL BSTATE—SOUTH SIDE e orpns, Wi jofes | Nend KT ALK AT | Botober, "85 Novemb hjmn"‘f'u s pnt—— . 0 - than & weel -l hu heavier | " " T BRAND NEW chotoe, 53 c e, A e weaks .’Q" ot Simost fous | Maro, G300, April, G8c; May, 6.609; June, $100 CASH *fanoy. seeded S5 | S50 Jarge s B¢ fhe ecvrementing | Foot, ‘auiet: Fio T, Mc; Santos 4, Se. | Just one block Stheet eat, 1% Me; London laye Bood lighis wers in fair demand tale 1 G008 ST e e T i lrvom Jining room. kitohen. panfry JJ - | moming, and Sold readily at just about | ¢, ‘Gunion 4, i bedroom on first floor; -mrw.y 1o large l'l-n--oll- Gratn Market, res, although prices t | "Ryo excha nge on lLondon was 3164 floored. .me, with o bath reom: INN] . Mo hlvo‘nu & little easies in spota. ed | jower, with milreis prices unchynged cement ent _an ane erirts | IA‘:E‘ e oG Becomber, | bunches #oid better than #1.8) in soveral | ;.r s Gity water, gewer, ‘corner fot e 1 e . Rortbers, | natances, ana one full load &s well s two | —r e oot u-ml & tost on Fieros e or three the day's| . TLoE 8 e w.o »'lmhnnnd top. Bhipper buyers had orders for | NEW YORK, Sept. 18 -COTTON-§) uL BARLI number of mixed and butecherwelght hogs, rlfl -lnula mlfldllnl uplands, 8% Smoners weighing frem W to W0 helng | Sofse, J,08) poped steady. Octobr, C $ ehow, 3 Pelors atatted 2 in & yery § tetsurely | 10.16c; Becembor. nuary, 10.70c; W | March, 10.080; Ma uhr fashiio wlu thelr earl hu u O] e B fim The, eotton_ mari «l“cloud strong at & ¥ R, h:‘u mua Iy .ngn decline had not fm net ENPOOL, Bapt 18— CORRSN—8pot v-rno nu- -um »on 1 LIVERPOOL, Se . hogs 2 Fully stea Y Prices, b uuz [ },’;‘g‘.“::"‘;;“}‘gw",:,':,:, (aree Dimiades m-.., No. 1 lnnuo u- 1 m. (] "“ “' e wery ‘°b 0 10 O3me acrass. | dling, 6.11d; low middiing, ! * sales, H o 118 94; No. 1 northera b“ hm 'ont n‘ul:u: the #0616 &t .mm'ifi !|“ bales REAL ESTATE—WEST lm ..." T Sweti Asiorions " mineq, | G887 Hlgures Movement wes vory dew T NEW, most o ¥ B R pinter Patents, fla od, Repressntative sales e Lontritumal e ing ‘Doroh and Arage; e.u Tn London, Facide" coast, £4 Ba|No. Ar. No. Av. S _Pr, ..—m'w pol. Cash or acreage o N 04 Ln. #o... . N - R f, S10c; mould 4,6 T80 i - Bl 1w X pow - . " St Louls nr-l- Market. oo i s e Bowdired. Bie fine._ stanalate REAL mAn-—lUlw ~WHEAT-No. | 08 E a1 diamond Sc; confectioners’ A Flore, 10 ptember, a = n fi 200 ;E No. 1, b4 Ly SEE Nethaway for that Flor. 28 ‘l i No. § white, 76450 1 5...08 "W ¥ Price of Crude Oll Advanced. ouli-” L o white [ | Bt~ 18 | narper s st i s P “or e REAL MAn—-mu‘llumvl nominal it ... S PR il e ot oryde’ ol toasy, the OOM BUNGALOW. on a Rosin [ w1 It s 16 outh nnsylvan: Sompany " - a ® T | nouncing these prices: Pennaylvani sty e:&mnw.r::'to‘um lot nr| BOYANNAIL v gone 1-rinpin. (8 R et 6 TR $: ereer”vigol and yowtasll o 5 _cash. P { Cabell, i\ Corn e kT or FELOG i FOR CARIL | recelpt 4{'&.-1-, T RO L AL three | 818 Ragland unch mereet, ’rm. n“" brochure explaine fully how stocks. " | weeks supplies of your real . or bisincas | KOSH '1rm nm 5 bhis.: vecelpts, Dry lor cash, matter W located, We '8 bbils. bbls. EW YORK n mean rite today nmv.ln‘ wha W bbll uu Cotton gosd GOODS- you bave to sell buy or exchange, and D, e Booas Lyl b ‘Wm&_ 5 ’ Rr C, two ago & vost 16008 | todie in dry hroa m!'r'vd.' 3}? otnes, --{. W over the uom-npm.dm‘ Monday of & year ' ceptibly } mldwln booomo(lve o H?‘.c | bald carrted Dr. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET In Btate of Sulpended Animation for Greater Part of the Session ACTIVE IN THE FINAL HOUR NEW YORK, Sept. 18 ~Wall street's Absorbing interest in the diplomatic situs ation and the outcome of the impending forelgn exchunke negotiations was re- flected fn the dullness of today's trading The market was in a state of suspended animation for the greater part of the ses- son, but became active and strong In the final hour on reports that Washing- | ton and Berlin had agreed to submit the main points of the Arable incident to |artitration, Another favorable factor waas the an nouncement of the placing of additional |1args orders for steel and iron by forelkn Intoresta, These orders, it w declared, are likely to be conslderably augmented should a large Anglo-French war loan bo mado by our bankers. Motal stocks s0 mude A declded improvement, their vance being assoclated with a better inquiry for refined copper. United States Steel was not only the most aotive issue, but mest potent effecting _the Iate rise, setting up 1% pints to 76% on the usual large individual ransactions. War shares agaln contrils uted n very large percentage to the tof but thie group wathered its moment: from _familiar professional — moure Bethlehem Steel 1ose 3 to 421; General | Motors, 6% to_22: Crucible Steel, 84 to 91, and New York Alr Brake, § to 14 ocks of less prominence in the same class Also were up & point or tw {lway shares ropeated their variable or reactionary tendencies of rec days, every marked gain being soon effaced on profit-taking or bear prossure. Eries and nie other low priosd fssues were the striking exceptions. Rock Ialand made some upward progrees early in at the Unlon stock yards in Omaha for bl K yestorday SHEBP AND ocelpts, - RECEIPTS—CARS hond; arkel wea et ] g B W | Cattle Hogs. Shoap.11'ses. | ewes, $3.00016.40; Inmbu 90,8508 oat all of it advantage later. Total IR R P ey e p . ..,:_u of nlor;l\: ?mm‘::umlm nm-h.rm |"Wabash . 8 ki he uncertainty attending ors oondi- { Miswour] Paciio ,"\',',"";",'.:& hy-or) ""“"\'.'l‘_l'.,';i‘n tlonw beiween this center and London | Union Pagitle . W elptal oo ,md "| et tower; o was #een in the unmettied state of de . &N . 3| fod atears, ,”.( mand sterling, whioh fluctuated between 3 1500 N0: -,,,-m,,, m. 80045 and $0OTW, closing at $4.04, . 5 lers -na r ooo‘fl buu W Bonds were irregular, & condition i - 216,95 ascribed to further foreign offerings H g | am head; rkot (TOtal sales, par valus, aggregated §2,470, ¢ - oy bulk ,S ales, $6.5008.00; T 000, Siiasis ; o )|B%0t: packers wnd *en chers, F10% | United Btates bonds wers umchanged on e 4 oL T0; M eall R i S ND \&B—M 00 | “The followlng auotations ar_furnished Total recelpts ® i i ,.. 30006 40! { Logan & Bryan, mo'mbfl; New York k exchange, 315 8. 0D0n|n Clulnl R, l'\\ »y Unlun Pacifio .. 1 _Corpora’n, pfd. v, A Hethlohem Stoel Corporat’n. (Republio Iron tool. . ... Rupuhlle Iron & Bteel, pfd, 101% Colorado Fuel & Iron . 4 Amerloan Locomotive Prossed Steel Cn Ameriean Car Fou: . 00, No, Tron ou:lnnny A0% Putte & Buperior. ‘Tenneasen s mor, &m Slig Natlonal Tei o3y Mexionn Lol General Klectrio m Westinghouse Alr Trak Amer. Tel & Telograph. demand. Do 880, BBN Di—Government, steady; rallroad, cent; offered at 2 cent. &n-fiu quotations on bonds tos"y s lollo MK & T 1t o, T8 bs. I3 Armour & Co. 4 Atchison gen. ds. Bal, & Ohio e fook and the 'uncortain exc nge sltua- tion prevented any material expansion in busin SILVER-Bar, MONBY 3! DISCOUNT cent; & 8-16d per ounce 4 per_cent. ATES -Short bills, ¢ per | three months, 4%@4% per ceni Bank Cleard HA, Sept. 18.- «Jurmn tor | Omaha & ny were, M and for g‘: corresponding day last yur 8, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WILL MEET ARCHIBALD WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Acting unds instructions from the White House, Agents of the Department of Justice will meet James F. J. Archibald, the Amer- lean correspondent involved in the case of Dr. Dumba, the Austrian ambassador, when he lands at New York on the steamer Rotterdam from Holland, Archi- Dumba's letter to the Vienna forelgn office disclosing plans to strikes cause plants It became known today that United States Attorney Marshall at New York has been instructed by the Dourumm of Justice, which takes the view that| there is ground for consldering Whether | Archibald violated a federal law. The in American munitions contents of the papers he carried prob- ably will be the deciding factor In what action the government takes, ~— Bee Wan s Produce R in | | | lnst two years the pastor of Broadway bles, §.97. e cables, o, Lires: ng!:nd. l umuhlo-. Den cables, N wBlLVBll—.acr e M Wextoan ™ doi- were Central Pacific 1st H\Q do men. . b fl.ldll. .y KA L. & aiy M So Pac. ov. B8 . . 13 do _ref. 4. ) 7% ®o. Rallway 8« iy & Union Pacifie 4v.... 0 8ikh o ov, da oy | IR, & Rubber s 1028 a Al A Steel b 108 SUL_Cen. ref. 4s. N Wabash 18t s, ] K. © So ref 6s KT West. Unlon l“l . L. & N unl 4= 0% West. Elec ov. be. 115 Bla London Stock Market. LONDON, Sept. 15.—American securi- ties on the ‘stock exchange showed of recovery, though the political out- uuestion of whether he actually knew the | Zeppelms Raid Brmsh Coast ! LONDON, Sept. 13 Anonun Zeppelin rald was made over the east comst of | Enklapd last night There were ho casualities. The attack is descrived in the follow- Inl official statement: ‘The east const was again visited by | hostile alr crafts last night (the 12th=13th), Bombs were dropped, but thers were no casualities, and the only damage reported |are that some telegraph wires are down jand some glasses broken.' DR. BROWN GOES T0 COLFAX Appointments leen Out by Bishop | Bristol for Methodist Churches of Towa. DES MOINES MAN TO THE BLUFFS (From a Statf Correspondent.) DE® MOINES, Sept. 13.—(Special Tole aram)—Rev. Q. W. L. Brown, for the church at Council Bluffs, goes to C [ 1a,, next year, and Rev. M. E. Nfil'rv\ll of Des Moines, goes to Broadway, M. R | Tally of Oakiand, Ia.. sucoeeds Rev. Mr. MeDnade, as superintendent of the Atlantic distriot, and Rev. Mr. MoDade comes to Des Moines, as pastor of Wesley chureh. | Appointments for Atlantic and Crestoin districts Atlantic l)lmth lusnnn- r {gndent; Adair, l"‘ l\ 'l‘l“}' Canon: Antl tdubon Jackson Gid am‘ Auqnm-(‘ I\Il.u -na& A La ] Desoto, J. L ‘)04 m, | pexter, KA, Moo v ham, J. K. Watson; llrlhnm r|rcu be supplied; l-llou. a1 kG, D, Cox: Grant ’t Juc) Jox; . EX e ':')‘m;-'v?.a ¢ Py L) l'h\lul( to L fi! { f' W. M. 8hi Irwin, 1. B, Holman: Macedonta, W D C. S, Lyles; caulo. Branch, ourne | |l|lllnl-lr) i, Shelby, Btura Roberts; Tennant, \”'\ \wnr nd |}evllle 'J 5 bmon aln 5 i Wauke T. Stevason: Wiota, H. b Gy Hiaston Digtrict—Jay Kirkendall, super- Southern Pacifio R. Y% | intendont: _Ation, B, Guest, 'Arispe, Northern Pacifio Ry 107% | . N. Redinger lh-dfnn! J. W. Godsall; Missourt Pasifio Ry.. 3% | Braddyville, Alfred Knoll; nmnnur. Canadian Pacifio Ry.. 148 |1 W, Harwood; Brooks, Moore Great Nonh-m Ry, 1184 |Cirlaon, to be aupplied; ('olltf'e Springs. Atehison, To nln Fo.. uu 1ot | Cari frown; Conway, L aTayior: Chl., Ml %l Paul ‘1 “reston, K. C. Fintel; Cumberland, B Chi., Rock Tatand & P-mm l\u w\ Teeling: Kmerson, B, 8, MoCartney:| 1linols Central Y. 1M | Fontanelle, J. 0. Smith: Gravity, C. W, “hi n R; nm % ™ Proctor: Oreenfleld, J. K. Lombard:| Y., N H & Inr\ ord... 67%. 8 | Hebron, to be supplied: Kent, W. K, N v\ York Ounr-l R, .. "y ‘Khu[u Knowliton, Fred Mead; Lenox, Pennsylvania R. R, Co 00Yy 1008 | A. Morgan; lorimor, R. N. Spooner; Baltimor Ohlo R R Co. l"fi &'y | \huh po wupplied; Massena, J. ( Reading 1408 0 ICarte evinville, 1. R Mille; New- Erie R R... P 0 |market, D, I. Hower: Nodw-y. W. H Erie first pd. s 80 | Dovie; Orlent. 1. P. Goodwin, Premott 0 | New York, Ont. & Western.. %% Wi | dasper Weber; Red n.k F u. Willia s [Bouthern Ry ) 16 | Shambaugn, J. T. Na W Missourl, Kansas & T ki) e mhanrion ity N, It _Jordani! Kansas City Bouthern....... W% 204, Hharpsburs, (o bo supplied; Villisoa, K. T lflt 1" Corpora'n, com . 4% {8, Menchor: Villisea cireuit, J. N. Me- \‘ urdy: Yorktown, Jouph Ponn, “Ma,vor Personally Ordered Votes Be " Added to Tally" INDIANAPOLIS, 8ept. 14 — Mayor Joseph 1. Bell, who s on trial in crimi4 |nal court charged with election consplr-: acy, personally ordered votes added to | | so-cailed machine candidiite's. tally in thel primary of May 5, 104, according tol ! Prosecutor E. J. Rucker, who continued | hin opening statement today. The prosecutor at sorhe length told how Mayor Bell, assiated by Thomas Tagmart, | sucoeeded fn having the county ""‘""' ‘Westorn Unlon Telegraph TAL | sioners appoint the registration inspeotors lyn pid ‘Transit.. K% Trierbaroukh fapia Transit l'ls named by Fred Barrett, democratic Central Leather o, 14y | county chalrman, after the commissioners Amar’!:nn g-nr. T -3 :71’ had once refused to ratify the list. Bar- Goodfieh ( ) Qo.s Sy | rett 1 also under indictment on the eond e M1 " |#piracy charse. Prosecutor Rucker thery Willys Overland 188 147 | told how legal voters were intimidated Studebuker Corporation ...117 117 | pollcemen and sluggers and preven Amer. Bugar Refining Co...100 109, | from registering in & number of Amer. Beet Sugar Co........ 5% %% | cinots. y Market. CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex,, Sept. 13.—Al —umANflbn new turn was given the election cases on trial in the United States dis trict court here when Matt L. Dunn recalled today by the government to con. tinue his testimony of Saturday in wh he attempted to repeat an alleged conver #ation with Tom Dunn, one of the forty- one defendants. He related his story then finally sald the conversation con- [l lar, J cerning the supposed purchase of .’:flg T g e y.d:;:?y % “% | nad reference to the primary election ,,,h‘:, ,,.,M..?_fl Na hl l My JNuly 2%, and not the general election | eady; high, 2 ovember, which is specified in the in. , W Mg'hl:;;'- 12‘: B E e T8 i | dlctments on which the men are tried, The witnesy declared that he sought in+ formation as to votes-buying from hi cousin, Tom Dunn, that he might en! the aid of federal authorities in purgi elections of ‘“‘crooked politiclans’ in Nueces county. Dunn added his life was not safe. M Was interrupted by Judge Waller T Burns, who asked him if there were hardware stores in Corpus Christl. .:1 replied affirmatively. Austrian Torpedo Boat is Damaged | ROME, Sept. 13.—(4:66 p. m., via Paris.) |=A battle between Italian and Austrian {naval forces, the former assisted by ivmu-n submarine, occurred on Thursday ll.-\ in the Adriatic sea. The wministry |of marine announced today that one Austrian torpedo boat had been dam- aged seriously The statement follows { “The French submarine Papin, as- |wisted by our naval forces, torpedoed on |September § in the Adriatic near Oupe |Planka, o gvoup of Austrian torpedo boats, one of which was serfously dam- aged. WORK IS STARTED ON NEW DUNKARD CHURCH Excavation of the new (‘I-rdn of the Brethren was started yesterday at' Twenty-second and Miami streets, The members of this church are known as “Dunkardas. " ‘This new church wifl be of frame con- struction and will cost $5,90. It was or. #anized six years ago and now has active membership of ninety men and' women, Rev. M. R. Weaver is pastor, '!lJ_ fllflu Wwill be dedicated December 1. —— Postmaster Appointed, N, Bept. o 3 n-'l P ot tmaster o win, | owa, vice Milton G. Jones, re- | | WA Wlnl.d muu —_——_ INTERNATIONAL = MERCANTILE NARINE can eblain timely commmi o) ihe n coming reo: - n-n-a .Ych- Ifl' - un L) ‘l York Oy )