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| | — ST e A A —— e, ) FOR RENT Houses and Cottages. w.n. ished or unfurm & (.\ylml Av-. owner. l Dundee house, new, modern sleaping porch; water heat. Walnut 23%s. cottage four no heat. 120 Harney 1963 h; South Thirty-fourth street, Miscellaneons. £18 Corby ‘St j-r., $16 "LAT. at 16th_and Webster, = $8.50. FOR “OLORED. w9 N. %24 8t, 5r, $12. ALFRED C. KENNEDY €O, 20 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 7, | FARNAM, FURNIEHEU OR UNFURNISH Golng to Cailtorn and must rent this plac | Walnut sal 413 N, 1STH all mod. brick flat, well arran ooms, close in, $. St..' d-r, flat, range, | stove, kitchen cabinet, paid, RASP | G _McCague Bl | £i6 Farnam, 9 rooms, mod., $50 410 N, 22d,, 10-r. mod., 2 baths, $0. | 7 Chicago, S-r., modern, $30. 2409 Capitol Ave., T-r., mod., 220 Clark, 4 rooms, $1 109 8 25th, 4 rooms, $10, e 1 Cal foin'a § rooms, bath, $12.00 R LT, Brandels Thea. Blds. | TROOM lnudN’“ house, 8614 Leaven- _worth, Webster 2500 Lxp. Co., moving, | L Re Ing & storage. “arn D. 6146, | ~ b S N S Al F TDELITY JAL FREE complete list ot also for Ckson_Sts. | rniture Store's I"RI-}E| . Creigh Sons & Co., Ber 7ldg. In_ali_parts of the citv . moves, | packs, ships; 3-horse van storage $2 per | 438 & Ty. 20| ‘Movm Gordon Van Co. /i | 219 N. 11th St _‘lY .124 or Har. l!fl'l Stores’ und Office farnam St. Dous. 4089. desk room, OE. ., $1.%5 per hr.: tion guar. D, Tel GOOD auto sales room_on Very ressonnble re lm r( apace, 2 Bee B Wurenouses, -TRACKAGE, I(Lr\ T—Offic ne. WAREHOUSE Rainy Weather. NEW YORK, Sept. M. - FLOUR— and Others szeldv feeders have mold on n var with the best | T 1 S AT Spot, Irregular; No. 2 red and AR BT R LR T {BAT-¢ o atlon of feading and breeding ewes on {CASH CORN IS UNCHANGED | No. 2 hard, AR o xxu?"n}“r" No, | HOGS 'iTEADY TO FIVE HIGHER pand for toduy's irade. but prices cou: 0! o ul 3 ipued to hold up. A spread o A , s [ Bortharm, Tanttobe Mo & 12 By talo. g hought most of {“ly f \nnner Wheat wOMAHA, lfibm-mmr s, | ware nervous; Sepimber, $1.10 OMATIA, September 14, 1916 | Wi bIREANcR maved Inrsely at 83600 6. b A8 Very stronk au n| o Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, Mo, | Receipts were o Fwes in made up practically the en- 3Gents higher. Ka.ny weather and Righer .t ehipment. oftioal Mondny SR o - P‘.')‘\Hw Tat Sheep BUDPIY. And Ae they weren't A .“rv:; :“m_n;r‘r: o ok voom m:»\lk.\..m. quiet; No. 8 white, new, ' Lstimate Tuesday 5,000 6,200 44,000 :ny tnyo N""hflll ll;:‘;k"- "N‘"r:' flmdr” A s« Borar’ ery close to ik o ay's offer- to \ec h gher, HAY—Firm; No. 1, $1.%; No. 2, LN Two days’ totals.. 800 lnu-) brought $6.00M6.36. Y\ celpts of thin ceroal was HEht and only | No. 3 .00 mhipping.’ Sites Same Bays Jagt Wosk R "Shotariopa on sheab And Invabs: Lambe, “ }- W sales were reported, rlcas aaHOPS—Steady: state, common to chol 3y 2 Weoks ago good to che $5. 1608, 26 wionta sl ".:I.:.:..:: Jesterdava uricos soig, Pachde coust, s 3 wooks ngo ) Kood, WYL Inmbs, i 3 ” e 4 weeks ako U184 yoarfings, st solling unchanged. o o Cel o0, | Ity cel ralsed _more corn than ever and Instead | » _' a following table shows the recelpts ; ' ninlmyml‘ 1t w il have considerablo "‘u dUEATHLRSFIrm: hemlock firsts, 33 n‘v sattle. “hoka m‘\'.l':n::n at the Un\nhn“ S g A Kood, 14.009"w; we! Not onl v p. de a4, q v ve stocl ke o h Vel date as five I 1 R ,... y At N | 'S / oo mba.. . Clearances were: Wheat and flour I‘:\lmn\—d-ul '.\‘n\ M.N Thn t “mlnu tabi " SAHA S “m‘“ 63 3 ) .\vldnf lv-:-dm Inmbs...... a :"l: P h ) u ec nl, 6 ollo able sho v 4 1daho oy 1»7'.'.1}111«‘%.1“” bushela; corn, 3,00 | STl G R QL o {Lrscointa, 1805 ube: prices for Toxs al the'Gmaba live stock B Jdahio feeder Jam 5 8 (S .|M:.§m'\\hu yhkiliged to rrun:‘t‘r) ug;: Wolgadve; firsts, Mo, :|:|~'r‘::'|umr the last few days with com- | w50 !h\'r\m:n ;rm}rr :nmh :“6 .;l“) 04 19 so.onda, y y e | 1,407 Nevada feedor lambs, Lo fw"‘::'”"'r':('"{"“f_ Jo o ot DGGUS—FLm, receipts, 1788 cases, Dinte 1911, 11990, 1000, | 226 Tdaho feoder ewes. M52 | pirimary wheat receipts were” 6800 ¢\ ouh'cuthered extrus, Io0c; bxtra (hta it - & 14nno Jambs sk agninet roceipts of SO0 bushels and Sigtiei (rste, grce: seconan, Hagrc. ALK 16 700/ 8 84/ 783 4 514 Tdaho lamby otk ahipments of L¥71,000 bushels last year e e Il precnbil (M Sikesl ug Bieie v X MARKET . V77,000 b state, whole milk, fresh, ilits, white anc 1 AG v oo O e R Dt ey meainni Colored, spectals,” 1NGiso; siate, whole ANK RS Aok e A8 Located on \vakeiey Street, between Davenport and Chicago, 41st | e And Shipments SO0 bushels AKMDSL milk, tresn, iais, White and colored, av- AVK. 8 'oo‘ !and 42d Sts., on a south front lot, paved stroet, in a district where many | of sbto buchals GO IRRO IR i Westan ohboks TI T8l vy| Qartie Stentymctiume B e Dew homes ate being built. Has 8 rooms. On’ the first floor there is |, Primary cats wore LABXO ong”b.ollo,s, T4 nsked: fowis, 160 asked. Toaadim! - reception hall, living room, gun room, dining room and kitchen, On the | Dushels and ~shipments SsL000 bushels Lirdssed, irrésular; western frosen roast. Sept. 1701 879 T8 CHICAGO, 8ept. 14 — CATTLE-Re- = against receipts of 1285,000 bushels and m; chickens, 19@3lc; frosh [‘,M,. ioed, Sept 1 712{ 8 85! 780 celpts, 4,00 head; ket firm; native | #ocond floor there are { bed rooms, bath and stairs to attic. Oak finish lll\lpmenu of 763,000 bi Aln-ll last year. 18c; fresh turkeys, iced, 16@160. . | 893 787 ttle, $6.00610.80; m on first floor, excepting kitchen. Oak floors on second story. First CARLOT RECELIPTS. | Tul e {75 88006875, cowa and heifers, §7.3060.: | class plumbing and heating throughout; pressed brick foundation. Pos- Wheat. Comn. Ouats \" prad AL S e 1390 8 30 7w | oG ot 12000 head: markat | session can be given at once House now completed and ready to move gh.:m_,,w,, o B 0 FAnads oI et aTERAD EMoome “ Gance:' bulke $0. into. This can be purchased on a small payment down, balance about the | Duluth ......... ] s flpp‘:l‘-u\lnr‘ m-;‘\‘, “Socomber, $i0 8383 "l n-m”nmm mixed, $6.008.36; h“"- samg as rent. See us about It at once. Omaha 20 i m..{ S y ey o9 :"v} ;: ,s;‘m’n %; rough, umu. plgs, 9.0 Kansas 178 0" 3 mixed, @@ee; No. 2| Sebt o | 788 "RHEEP AND LAMBS—I 000 < 8t. Louls 4 white, @UNc! Repterabere @16, ' Docam. g HaStln S & He d Winnipeg . 2 | ber, siigo; May, biwe, [ Bent: S 7l e | hond: market wi b s A ! g y en w\;n u\lm- \\em| reported tods. Yol ig ‘uylx\_’l\ No. 2 white, 37@88c; No. 3 mixed, | Sept._ G 86| R TH T 98 ewes, $3.0076.40; lam -4 oat—No 3 hard Winter: 1 caf, $L.05. e, | » I ook Market. VEY No. 3 hard winter: 2 cars, $1.045, 1 . firsta, Bei| *Indicate t. Lo ve 1614 HARNEY ST. §104; 1 car, $1.03%: 1 car, P05 No. 4 hard | acco | 1hige. CATTLE-Only 10 care of cattle were| ST Louts, Sept. NEW. mo ¥ modern, ST Touse: sleeh- | " “For Sale” ad will turn second-nand | winter: 1 éar. $100%; 1 car, $1.00; 3 cars, | LGN seconds, 160, revorted {n this morning, which for a celpts, 8000 h markef s ing porch and garage; cathedral dist. mrn"um tnto okih. 7 96¢. Sample: 1 car, 830; 1 car, | POULS 134c roosters, 90| Tuesday was disappointingly small, The | beof steers, l7 10,35 Cash or acreage considered. 815 N. 3ith DEURE L R cur, she; 1 oar, 1 car, 83c. Corn | brovers, lée. |two days receipts this week amount to ' and hoifers 0. 00; i § g S To B T § Minneapo Market, | ThAN or the Same eortod Tast Week aad ::'.‘::‘.'“.\:."5'..';“ &T.Tna'h-dm wooor GlObe Van&Storage [REAL EST. A\TE—MISCELLANEOUS REAL hsn'm—mscm.mnmv Seifow 4 cars, 00, No. 3 yel ow: 1 CAr, | MINNGAPOLIS, Minn. Bept. 14— |8 yoar aan o boriod last wee iative calves, $4 0% z\'.-, 1 mixed: 2 cars, Wyci -8 cat, | WHBAT-September, ¥ue; December, | Beel steers of flood quality, es sty | u(xw—le»u mt 5 mixed: 1 car (near yollow) |Miwe No. 1 hard, $1.02%; No. 1 northern, e, were wotivo dem: this lower: I 36; mi g H car, 66c. ou S(undlrd" Bl w\‘ morning ‘at that were a little bcunr md nu(uhar-. u %, good, huv'. -5 3 'Rye—l:lm 3 1 car, 86xc, llmh-y BRAN—410.00 the kind that m'llh packe; eeder | head; mi - i lamba, M “‘E.IHS,‘L..;. Pricea—Wheat: No. 2 tur-| OATS-No- § white! SA e at The Uhion stosk. yard a"..'m'r‘.‘?»m".‘fl" shtes o even - % - ‘- Gogplos; No "3 turkey, a '{% FLAX ‘, wwu ¥ e rnln;hl:v"en!y»lour hours ending at 3 p. m St. Joseph Live Stook Market. 0, 8 eated i o, ¢ B0 $1 0004 St. Louls Grain Market. RO e CARLOARS, ot mgmflg-umu—c: stoers, gl & spring, || ST, LOUIS Sept, - WHEAT-No 3 atule Hogs, Bhoop. H'rs. | B & "cowa and" netfors, § k is Property Must Be [l ritled o it s i, e e - hc. No. h wmu- ember, °,S’,"“ er, ¥10, U 100 Ilnfll—lew 4,500 head; market on No's’ yffl”?f‘ o MIE!:I}I?MF e L, Re 3 W e ‘ ! gL 8ico higher, others owi top, $8.00; 0, 0 \¢ 1l of sal e &w- No. 3 white, nomi- | { " BHEEP AND uuu—u« Part or all of une fioor in large five- ke Y story brick butlding. Large freight elo- Address J 189, vator. Bee. WANTED TO BUY hought and sold. J rnam. Dour. 6146, GFFICE turniiur C. Keed, 120 F Yale buys e, erytring 2nd hand HIGHEST p for old clothing. L Web, 904 | " e REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH L\NDS FOR SALE Live Oak Colunice, none better. W. T. _Smith_Co., 91314 City Nat. Bk D. 318, Colorado. Want to moys to Umaha. Have house in East Des Moines, new in good nfll two good sheds, brick use (wil luu tne chickens in 1t), ail three lots faclug east, good location, two trom car, Dot o close to town, some Amrro\ltmmll will sell cheap for I cash, will make arrangements for pay- wments. _Address G Boo. ‘WANTED-Good ada clear. A Nll IA 131, Bee. Minncavia. M0 ACRES, 4 miles from Minneapolis, one miie from town; 160 &cres under cultivation; balance used for pasture; can practically all be cuitivated; huvy soll, Good set bulldings, conswsing ol room house, large burD, Eranary, orn cribs, wiudmilis, etc.; the lana will pro- duce B bushe,s ©f corn per acre, tele- phone In house, vountry thickiy nemug‘ complete sel of machinery; # head Mok, consisting of 11 cows, and Z-year-oids; six good hori hm clickens, one-Lull of this yea nrap Sverything oo the farm Koes at Dusf cash. rado_land, acre, Schwab bro IM! PU- mouth H.Gs. Minneapolis, Miuin Misstssippi. TWO sections of land in Lincoln county, bl n‘;lrnutrom R. R |Prleelu per acre, In- Kearney, Neb. Missoari. GOOD HOMES in South Missouri, cheap ana on easy termns, write me for nl’l\.e!. J. €. Wynkoof, Mountain View, 0. . Montaua. MONTANA frrigated lands best world for Wh(.ll. oats, alialfa and l‘wk close to lown. rnh 8chools an churches; $41.50 per acre on fifteen years' lme: annul payments lQ- thal rentals on middle west farms day for particuiars, Wustrated_pamphiet and map free. Valier Farin Sales com- pany, Box 102, Valier, Mont Nebraska, OWN A GOOD NEBRASKA FARM A well- improved Zly-acre tarm, 2 miles from county seat town, central Nonruu. 10 excuange tor Omaha propert PAYNE INVESTMGNT COMBANY, §th Floor, Omana National Bank l.‘lld[ Doug. 181 W iscunsia. UPPER WISCONSIN—Best and general crop state in the union; settiers wanted; langs for sale et low prices on easy 'ms. Ask for booklet 34 of iscon- #in Central Land Grant. Ixeellent iands for slock raising. If iuterested in fruit lands ask for booklet on appie orchards. Address Land and Industrial Depart., oo Line Kaliway, Mioueapolis. Minn FOR SALIE-We ofier seiccted hardwood ridge cut-over lands, all sized tr: right prices and easy terms; soil loam, excellent da.ry and farming re railroad in growing land convenient to settlements, g markets for all pro- ducts. Write for map and information, John Aipin Lumber Company, Grand Rapids, \Wis., Sawmill Office at Atlanta, Rush_County, W isconsin. s llo Mise HAVE YOU A M FOR SALE? Write 8 good ‘description of your land | and send it to the Sloux uw la., Journal, “lowa's Most Pawerful ant” Ad M dium.” Twenty-five words every Friday evening, Satuiday morning and every | urday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixieen ads on twelve ditferent days tor §2; or 50 words, or 7 words, . Largest circulation of any lowa news- =.per, Zu,0m readers dally In four great e, e e et — 1 can meet the requirements of home- | seekers ana investors 'n small or large ™ t‘nu of Ilnd.' and farms in inn., Dak., ntana. Aumuvn pri and hrm. g“‘\-:mlol. in e 6l Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE LUANS ARM LOANS, § PER CENT. TOLARD & HUMBULL 3 ae Bldg. | 0w TO $Lww ade prompliy. ¥. D Wead, Wead Bids.. sth & Farnam Sts. | CITY and Tarm L S 6%, 6 per cent . Dumont. & Co, 616 Siate” Bank 3 M. Dumont & Co. @16 Btate Bank _ A “For Sale” ud g will turn second-nand WANTRD City loans at | PET:RR TRUS1 CO.. 1622 Farnam. ff:m wnm.;_"_-;';:-_;:m, TY |‘)ANG € G Carlbery Rl Fay wdprs 6% ° t | graie NEAL ESTATE—W FGT SIDE TITE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTE REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE GRAIN AND !UGB M ARKE A New Home—West Farnam DlStI’lCt1Whea: is Strong Advancing from| Two to Three Cents with the Sold at a Bargain The Board of Trustees of looking forward to the erecti ago an opportunity was presented to secure a very desir- able site at a bargain, The And now it develops that th all suited to the plan of construction decided upon for the proposed new home. For that reason the property must be sold and eold im- mediately, becanse the money invested is needed to finance the new House of Hope. Tha is offered: A plot of ground embracing an entire city block, 330 feet square, located at North 30th and Scott streets, on the Flor- ence and Cemetery car lines, four blocks south of the “‘Cem- etery Turn.” The land is high, commanding a beautiful and extensive view of the surround- ing teritory, the river, and Council Bluffs, It slopes suf- ficiently to make drainage good yet not so much as to Those interested should act at once. For further details or information, inquire of Mark M. Acting for the Board of Trustees of the iHouse of Hope. Phone 3444 Webster. REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE HIGHLY IMPROVED. Frontier county, Nebraska, quarter to exchange for Omaha property or acreage near Omaha, suitable for country home. Get busy quick and get owner's share of this year's “‘bumper crop.” C. R. COMBS, 815 Brandels Theater. Doug. 3916, $ROOM modern house for grocery stock. Bluffs, George Karges, Council REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE AN ACRE ON FARNAM LINE $1,12, This will make 7 good bullding lots and is cnl(r 3 blocks from Farnam car line. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Fitth Fioor Omaha Nat. Bank Bld. Douglas 1781, FoR uus—.-r\;o acres I frult, gnplz. um: ches, curran g0 ebotries, raspberries, rhubarb: . 100 vines in full bearing. ~ New, stifctly modern S-room house, full base- ment. Storm cave connected with base- ment; $4 500. I consider small cottage in part payment. Phone Bénson = — REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE TWO ELE-3AN BUNGALOWS FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. No. § @iNc No.' 2 mixed: 68 41aRy 3 mixed q«“lxmfl\f : No. 4 mixed, No. @8 mixed, 675%@8S o o Oats NO. w e, the House of Hope have been ull‘,;‘n:‘n mzn 3 whiue, 9 A e, Bubsige. Barle on of a new home. Some time Yo 1; tod, s Rye: " llOllfl' “Grices, furnished The . . Bee by Logan & Hryan, stock and grain Morris & Co..... 817 .7 trustees bought immediately brokers w."é.,uu. Bixtenth Street, Omaha. oI BWift & Co T Low s ey have acted too hastily, be- .| Tow. | Close. NEW YORK, Sept. W—GCOFFEE~The | Armour A.t‘l:-lfl.? b B g P Wheat l 1 T I market for coffee futures opened at un- |Schwaits & Co. cause, although the property is very valuable, it is not at Sept.|1012108] 108 | 101 [1O1%H 9% [changed prices today but developed rather (I, W, Murphy ... " s o7 914 (9% @ %% | & steadier tone and closed net unchanked | Linedln Packing Co.'n *'% b 1 m:%l Hdod) mmot o, pointa ‘hicher. | Wistnens ‘wha very | 0 Packing e orn. | qulet, the ldflr consisting \\l-\ Packing Co 0 Sepel ol om T Is wely. of “swlichen Trom mber to B, Vansant Co.... #l y By R w?g B 1 S, s By S 2 Bl Jatn £ ‘ i " n E “" oy ‘,‘ | A restricted by the firmies of Brazii and M-!fl % “i the steadier ruling of exchanges. Sep- llu-lon & Co. Dec, il g%| fi»l w October, d l)oc:_ltm .5 1‘3’ ) . . May 885 & b e 14 s why the following bargain k. M June, L. ¥, t y the foll g bargal Potk, ! i X, ulet{ ;uol.yo : '!(.ofin ock iros. an ref t of- el PH8 S e oo fars firth,. the lowes v e thotmer & Do necessitate grading. No old buildings obstruct the land. The price asked is only $4,000—certainly very reason- able. It offers an excellent op- portunity to the investor who desires to hold for the future, e, or to anyone who wishes to cut 1 Nigatoo; ':‘(':ndurd the piot into rexidence loys, |fNeess, Rye: i o Tariey g The land fronts on four streets 5 Pork, $12.6. d, $8.96, by, 7.7 is very accessible, and can be &?{ » o e used as a whole or sub-divided BUTTEL -Steady; creamery, 31@24%e. P‘Awuflvlllxhur. receipts, 7,618 cases; at l‘nl cases included, 17%@22; ordinary lnt- llfi"lfi firsts, 3 Higher; receipts, 45 oars; lnchlun and Wisconsin_white, 40abe; Minnesota Farly Ohlos, 37@40c, POULTRY—Allve steady; fowls, 184e; springs, 1 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS at will. Savidge OHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Cold and snow In Canada with rains in the Dakotas and Minnesota, threatening delay to the spring crop movements, resulted today In higher mrco- for wheat, but the ad- vance was not well maintained. The market closed unsettled at the same as inst night to 1%c higher, with September at $L.01% and mber at %5%c. The outcome in corn varled from %o dmuu to a rise of ¥@%c, oats finished Yc to '4c up and provisions at a gain of e 332 Brandeis Theater Bldg. | RESIDENCE FOR SALE 7 rooms—2-story and attio—at 8. $7th St., one and one-half blocks from Far- nam car line Tiled vestibule. LIVING ROOM, 16x30, Beamed celling—bullt-in bookcases and w|n.|uw -fnlnfbrlck fireplace, burns wood o DINING ROOM. Paneled walls. white quarter- pantry. KI 1EN. Built-ir. dresser—outside opening to re- frigerato; FOUR BEDROOMS, t ran up swiftly in value at the start. After the first half hour, though extensive profita taking sales brought about an almost continuous reaction., Aec- cording to some authorities. the less favorahle outlook for a prompt settlement of difficulties between the United States and Germanv had a good deal to do with the willineness of wheat holders to realize on contrets. On the other hand, the bulllsh possibilities of a liberal en- largement soon In exnort demand seemed to be sufficiently defin'te to prevent any mlTrlnnl setback, below Iast night's level. On the final trading, tered numerous resting orders, which gave good surnort for wheat, Gossin that revised estimates from Washington Finished in white enamel. Two have|n# to the yleld of winter wheat would two closets each, two have one closet|he given out on Thurrdav may have each evt gome figure in thus helpine to check BATHROOM. nager-sgiveness on the bear side of the Tiled floor and avalls—full length closet. | market. Broom, coat and linen closets. Chances of fanst nut some streneth mto Front and erk porch, also dining and Downstalrs finished in wed oak, except kitchen sellers encoun- sloeping Dorel corn. The effect, however, wore off to bytd 5 Rl 2 e ai, S’ tall-stied windows—hoat |3, onsiderable extont when ‘wheat un- - Hgh - 4 bt Full Semented basement. Good furnace, | ~*V*med chiefly by the metion of corn Apples, Wealthies, Blush, RO barre YoRK LXW barrel, Malden HO0 case. MARKET ,OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | Cattle Receipts Light. Prices Steady 1% Strong—Fat Lambs Lower NEW GENERAL Var Liverpool G aln Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 14.—~WHEAT-8pot, No. 1 Manitoba, 125 %d; No. 2, lls 1ld; No. 8 1ls 94d; No. 1 morthern Duluth, no_ stock. ‘r:dn:l\'—spot‘ Amorioan, mixed, new, s R 3 lulmm- ‘Central ......4 Chicago Gt, W El crobamiab - 182 tals l)lHPOEHTlnN HI“AD Cattie. Hogs, Sheep. 2 gugtation veported for Santos 4 belng 8 English l‘l!wfl’t‘: Rio s werv reported here at 6. American credit, Rio exchange on lon- don ‘was l-i6d higher. Milrala =prices were unchanged at Rio and 0 rels lower at Santos. ‘ oy vy e uur.m-n New York Money Market. Roth ... Moyers Baker, Jon |Tanner Bre NEW YORK, Sept. 14, —-MERCANTILE PAPvn_ahqA | I“g((‘HAhflF] - H(tflw sixty day bils, $4610; demand, 3 ighn Harvey ugln.“ ) kr! an lzlaT‘.na ; IDI'!:ID .. cal arks: Deman C; O o8, ire W41 cablos, $a4, |Obier buye Demand 34 l‘l|l|an4 e, #8%c;" Mexican dollars, o BONDS-—-Government, steady; raflroad, Totals . -l.fl DI(GI w thing, a Hltla wol‘,‘ Co' helfer A4 and, it lnr- re in pref "mfl‘x’::"[,o,\m;.p; iy, days, 2% d nA they commanded’pri prluu {hnt per cent; ninety days, (%@ per cent; mix| Were fully steady with yesto montha, 3G por”cent, | @tferings for the - most part o] CALL MO —Steady; high, , n good season in the lnorllln‘ cent; low, 1% r cent; ruling’ rate, 18 | 4,3 um'u:'f:o ni:.nm.um nod-r. “"‘..:3‘. B8, qgrtl, Jast N ) °‘°"'"‘-mu‘ ¥ Pl L S A = | und " nearly every day, were slow offerings, and by noon a pretty fair clear- once had been made Feeding lambs firmed p today and sold at stondy to strong prices, a nick rfl Vance over Yesterday's figures. being quoted on some strings. As was the cas: yestorday, $.0068.% bouxht a_good shar of the Aesirable offerngs. This Is the first time a nce last Wedneaday that any Quotations furnished by I'f“ 440 Omaba Natipnal bank bullding: Brockn— Asked. American Hecuritien, ptd A, L) e Burgess-Nash 7 per cent pi e 100 Beatrics Creamery ptd =‘l ” Deere & Co. ptd [ Crowell Lumber .- [Tty Sronia Bunding. ' s o ar cont Bl w16 Lineoln Tel. Co. % oe Lincoln Tel, [ Molin P I Y zu ilt. 4 Bruning, Neb., Water Dundes, Neb, Quloews l Omaha Gan 5. Pilisbury-Washburn Flour Yichita Upien Sock Yards uu.. Bwirt & | Blow of Batted Ball Is Fatal to Crescent Youth A surgioal operation and eight hours of continuous artificlal respiration falled to save the life of Barl Driver, 16-year- old son of Walton Driver, & farmer, liv- Ing near Crescent, Ta. The boy was struek by a pitched ball in an amateur game at § o'clock Sunday evening. The ball struck him in the left temple and knocked him down, but nme quickly arose and contnued the gmne. At 6 o'clook, Wiulavons on cattle' Good to chelce OMAHA, Sept. 13 — HAY—Prafrie: [fed yearlings, $.00@9.75; fair wood Cholce upland (none here), yearlings, ¥7.7669.00; common to fair fed N $0.60010.00; No. 2, $7.00@9.00, No, 3, |yearlings, §7.76@9.00. common to fair fed 0. Cholce midinnd, $9.0070.50; No. | yvearlings, wmmn %0d to cnolce hevy 1o 5.00g8.00; No. 5. $6.00g8.0; No. 3, bee $5.0009.50; fair to good cornfed le.f"l ;\',1;”'? 'Jn'&'(fl'flo-"i'v‘.'; l;' MMG' beeves, $5.5GN 80; common to falr com- Straw: 'Ond oar on the market. Cholee | oners e g G b: Drime gras to cholce grass falr to good grass besves, 85740, common to falr grass beeves, (6 #00d to cholce grass heifers, ; 'rnl ww-. ¥.0006.50: falr to good cowe, connnon to fair cows, MMII' whoat I quotable at 35.40; oyt ryn 34,00, Peeves, Alfalfa. hree cars on the “market. No. 1 ¢ho|ce. $11.0011.60; No. 2, $8.00%10.00; No. 3, $6.0008.00. Lo"n- Il.rkel. NEW YORK, ~COTTON— pmna Spot, ateady; nidailng uplands, 04 | feodin T PR el to, hoies o0 The tton market Iond stroy 26 7057.40; good to cholce -(oclun not advance of from 18 to pamu. St [+ to good stockerm u'uvfi tures closcd strong; Orlobor cember, 103c; January, % M-rcn 11.46c; May, t firm; good middling, 6.57d; middling, . fi” common to mr stockers, $5.6096.60; stoci heifers, $6. stock cows, $6.60006.25 Mook "ealven BOGS0. veal Calves, ] @10.00; bulls, stags, ete., $6.0006.60. Representative sales: NEBRASKA. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 14.—-COTTON -8 low middling, 67Bd Sales, 12,000 bales, Metal Market. 04 foeders.. 879 6 60 12 steers..il18 6T NEW YORK, Sept.| 1 METALS, 27 stoors....1100 73 100 stoers...11% 665 change quotes’ Lead, offered at '8 4 -p-uer nu( noted. Copper: Quiet WEDMING, trol Tron: Firm: No. 1|M steers .. 1000 676 46 steers (% a2 K ‘,.%q"., W; No, 2, $16.75wi6.25, |129 steers...1026 6 80 28 wteers, 6% Tin: Quiet, 4 atoers. .. 1960 6 95 40 steers 695 RE 1 30k0a: aoet copper, £6810s: fu- |’ steers...1098 7 15 20 steers 18 tures, £, ‘-lh-nrolyx‘{r“t.‘m. 108, Bpot tin, |4 steors.. A8 6 8 35 steers.. 71 X utures, id, Ton. - Antimony, | HOGS-§upplien broadenea sut s ittle £116. Lead, £33, 13s; wpelter, .£71. thix morning, but at that were just fair or a Tuesday. Some ninety-seven cars, 0fls and Rosin. or 0 '‘head. ‘showed "up. pringl | _SAVANNAH, Ga. Sept. 14 fo'al"for the two days B, to 0001 head, TINE-Firm, I This s 1,60) emaller t last week, but Tooelpta: BT LI a gain of nearly 1,000 over two weeks ago, stocks, 21,877 bbl and twice as large as for the same days ROSIN—~Firm Inst year, Call on Robert Hunter, Bee Business|R"r! offerines remained light, and ship- office. b pine demand falr, Snaculative trade in provis'ons brosd- ened cut vigoronsly as compared with | CLEAR ILAND AND whot has recentlv heen the mile, The | result was a dec'ded unturn in nricas. CASH FOR B ieors Sass aative’ ash tansry and | ugvn‘v in good income property in |Somewhat higher auotationg on hogs | mnh-. Owners please answer. £ bt s OMANA GEN"RAL MARKET, | Brand new. fust complewed large lv- | = e i | {ng room and dining room, su uffol FRUITS=—Orankes, _ California Vals., | butler's pantry, oak finisn; colonnade x,qut':yn:: l»l(;!woou o s ay. 100s, 1268, 2585, 324w, 360s, $6.00 Lox; Call- | gpening _with bookcase pe lestals. fine | s . Ao forula Vals., 150s, 176s, 200, 210s, 850m Kite ..,n::t: maple flg:l'r'l Thoee L‘.’:&:‘:";.‘ —— [$6.60 box. Lemons, exira fancy Golden Phee vou by s home. get one that R.EWAL F-ETATE—&)UTH lel" | Buwi, 800, $6.08 box; M0s, UE0 box; extra built t. These bumgalows were bullt 1Rr>ovm |fancy Sunkist, 3 bs, 0w, $4.50 box; Red by day labor and will bear close Inspec- l modern house, in good nMr,AHun 0 box. Peuches, Colcrado Ei tion as to kind of construction and ma- ot, froff t. shade. easy |bectas, 8hc crate; In lurke quantities, boo | terials used. Can bouxht on easy 008 8. 17 Tiss crate; Washington Elbertaw, e crate; | terms If desired. Telcpnone office for| = in large quantities, 60c crate ldaho, | Inpartion and we will eall for You REAL EB‘I‘A‘K‘I‘-—UUBURIMK 8.8 per bushel ~ Prunca Itsltan, 3100 | e | crate; five-crate lots, %¢; Hungarian, SCOTT & HILL COMPANY, | . . ay far et tarm. Wlor, 2 |G08S, Grand Dukes, $1.15 crate. Pears, | Doug'as 1008, - 3 or, Washington Bartlett, fancy, 3206 erate; - AT, NIVIIOERE Flemish Meuullfli $1.75 crate: Oregon | LEGAL NOTIOES Bartietty, §3%; California Bartet | e ST 286, & te, $2.00 | Must Be Sold NOTICE 70 CONTRACTORA, |crate. " Grapes, Tokays, §.8 cral @81 Charlen 8t 8 rooms, modern, hot | o' o oard o Resents oF tha Uipluoecies mmediim frult, SLONISS% bunch: Jumbs water heat. house 1o In 904 repair. nea¥ | of "Nebresk rate bids Wil be el fruit, Lh.nuuinol. and Port Limon, 4o school _stores and car line. The ' price | 28, ¢ el 0(':,0“ o Vg B v e T Ky W S and terms are reaso - Be sure to see | Bopiembe at the cffice ": th E“ .d Cmt ';w:u‘;& A‘l”“ anon us nhout this place. "M!l‘llllwd "tor ,h. wn-lrur.tmnool r::' “:ll:‘ e L"lnuc:ua ponles, ns, botany-zoology bullding and the following | VEGETADBLES—Cabbuge, hothe rel ons equipments for same, viz: Heating 0 1% per Ib. Lettuce, head, $1.00 dosen: yentliating, eiectric wirins. plumbing and ler, "% ' ,. - | Douglas 0. 606 Boe Bldg. | vacuum cleaning, ng to plans Toniat v basket. =t specifications now on, “On file &t the amo. of | Tomatons, merket price. Ouisas, Wash- g au&oAL%x—#.\s.'r :Elx: e e R B XL |ington, 1%c per b Spantsh, 1.0 s orate. m sl : near - Rase sad chirches. B iiuet” G 5‘,“'"‘“ g and 0,0 P ""’"“" | T T R F’er SALE or rent, b-r. house, bik, ‘from Miller park and school N. %th Ave. Phone owner, Web, roa sale or trade, 6-r. house, lot srxm irand Ave Webster 6753, Owner. A _Webs BUNGALOW "ll) AND AM new and m pri payment dowa "Pheve Websier 4228 s‘m § mond.. Lanox Addition. Call ter Bt Gwner ! Beans, wax and green, ty Campus and te $180,000. idders must con o3 -nh the | New beetw, carrots and tumnips, 4 bas- superintendent and use the ks pre- ket FPotsloes Ohlo. @ bushel. Bwest pa m for bullding proposal ampe: nis, barr st be sccompanted b 'cl’.:. r“:tm'fi PPl ApRgES TR ) ificates of de as required :“‘(Nm‘n No. 1 walnuts, 18c Ib.; filberts, ng plans Ib.; Brazils, 12%c 1b.; pecars, 12%ec mu«d .nd n, hlnmnllb ¢ 1b, o5 bul ALANPOUB Crackerfack, ~case, | ¥ vy cane, 8175, cnse, 2 35, 58 the outs 5 Peanuts, aw, 6 b * of Nebraska, J. 8 Dale; gl ey ) Becretary, Btallon A, Lincoin roaricd, %o I e S 910 bbls.: ship . ‘The trade opened fairly active. Sh'ppers 84,640 bblk. - Quotations started b yink good hogs of ail wolghts D s B0, about a nickel higher than yesterday, and L g e, W 54,90 it was not lon uvntil one or two of ths B packers (ollowed suit. The result was that ol the bulk of the de | able stuff had moved Lovden Stoch Maskas. {In_pretty fair res fon on & mostly 6o ¢ higher basts. Full lnldl of lights sold LONDON, Sept. 14.—The American sec- |hikh ns V.70, and & Plece that a sellcr tion of the stock today. Kr ket was the and United Btatos trimmed a iittle took ¥7.75 for the day's best w re | top. prominent at hardening prices. The clos- | Bulk of the packer purchases was m+d ing was firm at $6.6007.00, with & sprink ing of the “IL\ R ljnr‘ 2%A per ounce, best butchers and some farly welghty MONEY 814 t ([ Bosa that were extra good ..Iu(u., higher - - nan this and a scatterinz of good light Susur Market on up to tie top. - NEW YORK, &ept, 1481 R--Raw, | Representative salew: barely steady; centrifugal, 4.45c; molasses, Av. B Pr. Ne. Av. Bh. Pr, 8.68c. Refined, steady. ' Sugar futur 3% Bl 399 oh opened easier under rath lquidas 351 [ 200 10 | tion by comimliss'on hou cen at Il')ull ll 354 8. 10 10 1 were unchan s po nln l:v\i.r w8t ». M 0 T | — t‘l ;‘V; “ . ;7! 0 T H Dry Goods Market. H s e 10 7% o '@ b NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—DRY GOODS—|& o I o i@ Cotton goods and yarns strong: new I'nes ' 17 2 » n 18 of dress ginghams were priced at YGi%e ) » 9 .. 1@ below last year. Trade in men's wear ) [N (R § 1 was active. " Stlks firm. o) - 1 BRI A vv- narated Apnies ard Dried Fraita, "’“l-‘l"-‘l‘ "(}"‘CNI"“‘; -lm-nh grerran all YW YORK b/ stimates, the officlal count being .94 APPLES Dot PPt U—EVAPORATED | head, which is by far the largest Sun of DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. steady. Apri- f cof,dd*toan entine tee cobbny Tod §& cots and peaches, quiet. Ralsins, wtoady, | Soh or 44,000 b ol "o ‘the weel . ta) ad, being 12,80) larger - aw to date fs 8949 Ban enringn, | than last week, rly 20,000 heavier tha: OMAHA, Seot. 14—Bank clearings for'two weeks ngo and a gain of almost 4,00 Omaha today were $2.970.760.20, and for the | over the same days last year. The (otul corresponding day Iast year, $3,842,289.0, | for the two daya is er than f. eo—— slinlar period since ¢ Tast weak of se Kausas City Live Stoek Market, glember lust year, whes head wer 91,004 in, and, with that exception, | for two reporte | the larg: KANSAS CITY, Mo., Bept. 4.—CATTLE tecaints Here ~Recelpts, 15,000 head: market lower; 'toduy were larger X prime fed steers, $.40010.00; dressed beef | it (3“ ot er w'e-lem muken‘: giners, Sdasiy western stcors. .34 | Packers insisted on another ‘roduc | 875, “ tockers an 1m $6.0008.00; bulls, | in values asain today, and as was t $1.8M6.5; calves, §i case yostorday, sellers’ had little chance 0GS-—Recelpts, 9600 head: market, | to do anyihing but cut loose. Bivers re: | ’hl;hrr bulk of sales, $8750€.00; heavy, |fused to give over 8.5 for best lam BY@T%: packers and butchers 7.0 {and by shortly after 10 o'clock s fe B00: lieht, ¥7.6008.06; pian, 30764705 #trings had n started towards th SHEBP' AND LAMBSRecelpts. 1400 scales at this figure, which was 1 fiat 15 arket lower; lambs, $5.000540; Lelow vesterdny's yalues 9. 5476.75; 'wethers, .60 Once s starl was made it did not tak ewes, §6.2g0.0 & great whils to clean up the bulk of the however, he became unconscious and a physiclan was called. His condition be- came so alarming that he was brought to Mercy hospital in the evening, Where wseveral physicians cared for him during the night. He died m morning. Laborer In Dundee Killed by an Auto Domino Cosenta, a laborer who lives at 1313 Pine street, was killed almost in- stantly at Fifty-second and Dodge strets in Dundee, when he was run over by a delivery auto driven by Paul Milone, who was driving east for & grocer at Sixth and Plerce streets. Cosenta i single and was working for & cement contractor named McArdle, who is In- stalling the lighting system for Dumdes streets. He had just crossed the street to get a drink of water and was re- turning. When Milone was brought back te tho spot where he had run over Cosenta and saw that the laborer was dead, he imm- diately fainted and many in the crow | for a time feared for his lfe. With Milone in the auto at the time of the accldent were Charles Crinh, %) North Seventeenth stwet, and Tony Co» tanzo, 605 Underwood avenue, All wer’ held at the stat'on without bonds, All Males, 17 to 45, to Stay in Germany AMSTERDAM (Via London), Sept. 4. The Handelsblad learns that all male. from 17 to 45 years of age have been pro- hibited from leaving Germarv. Som who attempted to leave have beun turnc back at Dutch frontier stations. Moveme of Oeen Port Arrives ROTTERDAM.......Nisu Amsterdam CHRI TIANSAND mm.um 0 TOS LR oot LIVER OOL GLASGOW BORDEAUX .. FALMOUTH ., NEW YORK NEW YORK. .. ¥ r-aerid: Vili! " You Oan t Out Out THOROUGHPIN, ABOG IPAVII.I'UL‘- ill el |h al ;‘y;‘m ‘r:. M Does blister or Wens, Cyma ® boille at dnua- or W.F. YOUNG, P. D. F..104

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