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- & :,:.I: l:b‘r?'n From REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS ARM UM LAND FOR 8 TOND Tlecbhots o vy —————eeeee 1,200 Baskets of Grapes il neous " IN n&:‘ AMA. 700 Vines Apples, plums, peaches, cherries ~\lr~ or m"‘“"’“ ran aapberriee, berries. . Bran to the man :: Toderats Jeat B, fiug pew. sty mod. roem house fust bec twice 68 MGtk % Nebraska |n1 finish, cemented cave connected i ‘m. for oy B0 80 and W with full basement; 2 acres land, $4,600. l l nt Will take small cottage for part. Owner, “l o rm\-a tormt: 824, "2na 1ot Siins Wright, 634 and Sprague Sis. Ben- or r Ut tul “‘“... BESRS | o TERE ~ - | u‘.‘-. ‘Phone Webster 41l T ey, merATE AN cept Haating ' fu0d, Sohaltion shade able price. f {n reason lfl (‘huu St._Phone evenings Wal 2367 LOT for sale in hnol Addition. Owner. R I Call Webster 0330, per oent L. Dn‘mont AE e Bate "ok, MO M wlll turn secos LEGAL NOTICES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM- PANY PETER! TRUH €O, 1622 Farnam. 8 an: u Towest rates. | Auction—The following unclaimed b.(— either of these markets. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, rage equal to bushels; corn, 1,000 bush- FOEAND"Y TROMBOLE 48 Bee Bidg; gage will be sold at ;::;lonhanm et d, flour o'm——"————m Nebreske farma | Bouth “Seventesnth Street, mah -. *L'D-" 8,00 bushels Skl s OREEFE REAL, ESTATE GO | commencing at 7 o'clock b. m., Tiesday, [, lave.pool: Bpo. wieat unchanged to 1018 Omaha National. Phone Douglag 271 ! October 18, 1915, and continuing the ..m. hrm:w"' l‘;srn. Wd lower. 400800 MONES on hand Tor city and farn oags. | hour each’ day untll ‘all has been sold: |y iela"s nd eprmen s harouh busnels, | W B o g {arm '2ies. | Valise. Boren Ongard; bundie, M. 8. Like. |JUaiield and shipmenis LATAWG bushels, e Bl Denver, Colo. Suitcases, Brnest Dowley, elpts o sh W. H. Ferrin, Alex. Honersh, Alton, Pa. Wm 2% State Bank Bldg. T. Richard, Gibbon, Neb.: Bert Morris, | oy ud snipments 48,000 bushe ainst —i—_——iu'—n-_—l s First in eastern ‘ollinsyille. Okl. Painted canvas trunks, h.wmu of Du\um bushels and nm::'mm- Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Ry anguger, Deaver, Qolo.; F i L0 bushels nst year. Fobert gy Ty g B A oAts recei,ts were 99,000 bush- | 6% GIT3 LOANS, C. G- Carivers. ¥io- | Stewart, pm.r Kan.; ida uu b, ols L T oats Tece i IS AL 3 TBrandels Theater' Bide: Angeles; Cal Zine trunks: wcobs, [receipts of Sdun bushels and shipments Ghicago,, Tl Jackson Rosattl, Buperior’ | bt 10780k bushe.s last year, REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS s F'n.:’"": O cage, fiu" Wil RLOT R Raae Gotn. Oat ~ o Wheat. Corn. Oats. mr. c.‘m- Laks, Minn . ' Grip: Ghicago . 17 MW L6 N " ¥yo. Oflmll‘ luneapol FOR SALE runks' Max P. Taylor, Bolse. Idaho; |Duluth Only, 8 blooks north of Fernam &1, on Misn ‘Alice. Hoanelly. Wayne. Neb. Omaha # Uih ®-toot, vacant, first time offered, Pleces of miscellansous artioles, | Kansas City. i conaist! of boxes, _chests, |Et. Loul » LINAHAN REALTY CO. bundles, blankets, valises, guns, watches, | Winnipeg ... overcoats, umbreilas -nd mlllloll lnl I}no marked. G. eral Phone Doug!l: 2004 o o aggEage Agent 810 Bee Bldg.-o AL 81 mo.u RRAL FATATE—FOR EXCHANGE Want Land for 1l-r. modern home near !t. Peter's ehurch; owner owes $6,600; send llcrlr- ton of gnur land and we 1l tell you full RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION——Tenth & Mason. Chicago & Northwesterme— NORTH. SO, 73 00 e THE BER: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1015, GRAIN AND PRODUGE MARKE Receipts of All Grains Are Fairly Good, but Demand is Poor and Prices Are Weak. HOLDERS OF WHEAT HANG ON OMAHA, Soptember M, 1MA. There was a falrly good increase in the receipts of -ll grains today. The wheat market was pretty dull and declined from 1g3c. There was some demand for tiig cereal, but those ha wheat on hand were not_ willing to sell their grain at the present price ® corn market was also weak and there was not much demand for this ve- | N real. The market was quo.ed W@lo lower, | ‘l‘he oats market was unse.tleu ans soid m higher to %o lower. The receipts of coreal were good, but the demand d barley were very light no intportant change in | pments of 1,813,400 bushels last year \imary corn recelpts weie 721,0.0 b. Sajes reported today hard winwer: 3 cars, §.02; 2 cars, 1 bulkhead, 31.00; 3 (Arfil e 1. N\t. . 4 hard | 1 car, #0c; ¥ No. seconds, - e NN T BRI RSN DLt 19 Joo lasket. Rutabagas: I4e Ib. Potatoes: Feaders in the aged sheep class were en- | PR T R ONARK LIV STOGK MARRBY 5575 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET r; Vin barrels, hbl Fat sheep were not very well repre. lfi:‘l:“’l‘l‘“l‘ll ‘“\'e hL!L LA —_— l'l\n(‘d and I‘fli.ll'hl lbo'l:{ lu\fia’fly pr H rasile At eweA agaln reach with ib; almonds, 2o I! 1% | Cattle Reoceipts Light and Trade is | iictie vackake ot wethers at ‘\u n""v:u.' Broad Demnd lor Investment couple of bunches of yeariings tool NEW YORK 6 Slow at Steady Prices—S8heep | 505 ancnt was sctive ail around and ev- Shares Most Wholesome M' ts v’ u '. erything was on WAy to the scales by Fe.mr‘ Quotations of the Day om Varlows P ._r., eh "uwn’nfxf;:ro;‘-hflg:' —t Commod!ties. 0! GNEW YORK. fept. M-rLour—|HOGS FULLY 10 T0 15 CERTS UP ;M‘ b . b teeders, RAIL SHARES IN THE ADVANCE teady » ilins, fair to chol WHEAT-8pat frregular; No. 3 red and . | yoarifngn, fecders, 36,0007 " No. 3 hard, 8138 © 1 k", Sork: No. nmmA Beptember 3, .I;" {W e ehaloe, u&«m; Wes, R | NEW YORK, s-m M.~The most im- 1 herthern, Buluth, d No. 1 Sn“- m.‘- “fl’ Roioe. wes, TAIF 1o kol $4.50 | Brovaive and. wholesome W g B northern, Manitoba, But- w; ‘awos, feeders, . 8, 43 fnle, pyures; i Seglémer, thivs, 85 m,,.,.m,-&v, orh T 06 o A P2 ) Sweady: Ne. i * |Oiticlal Thursday ! Ay, Pr.|stocks featured the very active tnalu OA'lS—8pot firm; 3 white, whf Estimate Friday fl.{ ::: 'h.:g:; l-mh- 6.: :o o:“m final hour, r'nuuml the more g " X o, N i - 1t HAY-Steady; No. 1, $1.; No. 15; a-nm days this week. 38181 1688 :.. Po dlrfiuu vo-lf' ies to fall back to & su me ying of the railruad stocks state, to_common to o ® ing oy BT -4 clde th reports (hl! lh! relimin country, We. ape- 10 N:il-.lné i . . 2 o-a mnm‘“,l« w':.hd““ h‘d "‘fi!{'?n‘“ o : . 3 Uy . negotiat Bogota, N@Ho; Cen [kame duys last year. .M, %8 | 14 Wyoming feedin, A0 8 10| Wotking nasis, Tt nlbo was rumored that Forin: hemlock firsts, 120 | 418 following table shuws ehe recelpts |14 Wyoming W TR Ihtereiate Conmtess 3160 d |o|f" -u‘ci hon‘ 3 shoep at u‘:; a .:.‘ w yr-:;:'lll:‘l‘ oo ‘vl: :'-9 would soon announce a scaedu 8 of (relgot PROVISIONS—Pork, flm i mess, $15.00 Lo : rates more favorable to some of west- s iy, $19.00022.00: short n:nr-‘ compared with Tast {11 Wyoming feed ba...... @ 1T fern ronda, bt thie received i fmle ored }"«‘i""‘i.',‘.‘.nv."ukm'.‘fi".' fare Yeiowt | oo CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET in_an increasing lelel.mu. he middle west. 1§ 3 4 : ransportation companies have 't 'z? ; ){f'rr . Stead: ".::,2 foliowin a1l shows Ue averige | Cottle Dirme—Hogs Dary—Sheep the comer" and (hat they must ine reamery o in & large m Migtfosige: seconds. Sk Pin huhflnm o fin'ht'"?'::yh: i %o | cmicago, M.:NI-‘ ~ CATTLE — Re. | Eeater activity at important mdumerint BGGS—{rreguiar; recoipis, parisons! celpta, 1000’ heat: maFket firm; etV b T e o s 0 frosh gathered extras, Date. | 91111910 1100, | beel cattle, $8.00G10.40; western steers, | “"UR NWOIMENC L o v figured R v Sept l", b 8, and helfers, " f.s5g8.5: 11 the adTaseo bt Erentost SHEAtE Was T EBer—Stondy; receipts, 288 boxes: | Sebt 5l 6 4| 908 799 | Kot | 8hown by Canadian Pacitio, which rose stato whole milk, fresh flats, speciain sept: =t 1 ”:v saay tn IR ‘."d\,’.‘,,fi ,,':,",’;" :}.",;,f, 4 pointa to 16 and the othe N@l6c; state whole milk, average | Sept. =) 69 1 HEht, , m el gra grangers, trunk liners n}d IT'E)L}':‘ Y-Dressed = firm = western ..‘;{' : xa N 1. ""“‘" ”' pigs, “ o ;rr:nlyh'»:—‘;'l‘ch .rl; uu.:"':fi:‘ °Nuh- frosen roasti .-nu-nn-. 191210, h | Bepi -l oml ND 35 Recelpts, 12,000 | Ville, Which gained 2 at 12134 and South- T el | B 510 T netdl s rnifi‘-?"-n.n“;:-; A A T L TRY ~Allve, fi L hick- | Sept. FHGEE R MAERe, S other factor the stock advancing 1% to ‘Ul)ooT“ L "Mm 1:':“‘ cm -4 bW { s !l ol |m§'|:1.|u:|'|:: -u"m AgETOgA! - ons, 300; fowls, MTIMWC; turkeys, Bept noe R Live Steok Market. |8 G 00 O rading was Kansas ln; in “and Provistons. Sept. 17) 6 71 | Sopt. U —CATTLE-~ umuad mainly to Baldwin ve, WHEBAT: pt. 53| 6 64 7 d; market steady; na- | which rose 4% to the new record of % : o A et "&‘? ¥ 2 Ted, $1 1 41, Bept. X o Uve, beet ' aisers, FLEOGIOX; Yedring | Tonneases Cobpor, whose rise, of &0 lhplamber. S, Becambare WLOv a 84 RO Wockora” tnd feaders, WovaLE; M'h,"v‘; based on the | a‘e:xzamnnfi ' toers, @880, cows BN woible Steel, which at Ih i —No, 2 mixed, Roceipts and_diaposition of live glogk 9 « . ; Reptember, &i4o: Tecorber, the: A | a¢ the. Lhion 'moeu""y'.m"; oo WOIGED; ative. calvce, " 900G | pll amt within . fraction ot "“.3" s. for twenty-four hours ending At HOOGS—Receipts, 2000 head: market ighouss, ‘Anerican Car and Fo i 8 mn&;\}-a No, 3 white, BW@OTHe: No. 2| Sariomber 34 1016 b, Sesterins ' averug: f"" e un;unhundn Fuel, the latter recordl ed B P R Creamery, #0; packing, 19..c. firsts, o, Be; EGGS—Firsts POULTRY—Hens, broilers, 1bc. 230; seconds, 19e. 18¢; roosters, 9o} Minneapolis Grain Market. RECBIPTS C, M. & St P. Wabas! h Missourt Pacitlo . Unlon Pacifie . G N. W, 0 T840, mixed and ' butchers, or maximum gain of 1 ll Ifir(hlom Steel closed uncha #M- ‘r & eavy, §7. bu rred nmo P AND u\\am-—mmm- Awl'uu.‘ :h'n-e'":onn! '!7.'.'&:."’ romln head: market steadv: lambs, 5.00G8.60; | the close. Total sales amounted to MD sheep and e owes, . 78 res. nds were strong, with an hbln Kansas Clty Stock Market. -munt of foreign off i k: about this beautiful home, IN' FEAT - 3 41 KANSAS (‘ITY Mo., Sept, M.—CAT- par value (O’Keefe Real Estate C in e | Bap b e Dacatnber, Be: Nor 1 i TLB—i hua maricot higher; c'}nnm States bonds were numa osie Lieal L& Ve I | - e N1 morthorn, WOGS1.0] 3 ‘i |prime li'ruu dressed beet | on call V16 Omaha Nat. Douglas_2ms, | Dakota Famenger | TR AR inced, Tancy patonts: #.85; g0 a8 } 5 % -mum -tm;6 e Number of sales and leading quotations VE YOU A GOOD LOT TO TRADE? Miuneapolls Brpi " 3 first clears, $4.10; second clears, $3.00. i B or- " on stocks today 8, can get you a W a dandy T-room house, Twin City Limited ;n::;d | BARLEYiencic. 4 - = ol ::‘.“;:'; “‘““’ . masket | Alsta osta Franklin 8t., which cost " $ i ,M o“, :}‘ (& Tor Teas than $3,000 Denver gpecial . 3ohe. “0““_1” % yellow, W Total nmlmiiléxn “:A ~ n | highel " m.xk o aarea, . umm l\nn“ Allls-Chainers ke ot ‘or two in paymort. tbent Hawkere “Bpress A T8—No. 8 white, e e (‘:tlle Hogs. Sheep. £.00; 1) ght, 1 lo':lo"'d T ) tup cn s proposition. .y | Chlcago Local et i PANY, o, X Co.. AND LAMBS.- Rocey e 400 &n INVES n-l'xof"’ COMPANY. | Garall” Loca st Grain Market. Morris & Co e oL 1 nead! S0 giar, iambe 0 oor Chl Spectal ey, L. ST. LOU Sept, ™. ~WHEAT--No, Packing Ce 165 463 L¥4 | vearlin lfll.l i wethers, b0; AiQU wec. of 1and, #1x |n|leu Trom | 8en Frenciet ted 4 red, $1.18¢71.21; No. 2 hard, nominal; Sep- | Quiahy Facking Co..... 160§ iy | SO0 e /4 od town; unlfmprovod nndl “c'm Oregon- Washi 02, : ‘T{?}lxfiv 'INO“'il‘te""‘ber‘ ;&:.'c', it rmot N 3 W town for trade or sale. : - ? e {&P same town for trade o sale. Will | P0 Rugeiee No. 3 sprin. g\o:&_x‘g: No & e Bomteniber, Tohe:-Decamber, l'xorx o I';:’ Live Stoek Market. by mw general merchandise. AAdress | chadron Loesl Corgs Nor ' whits | GATS-No. 3. nominial; No. 3 white, i ni Ty, Ia., u&%‘fifin:* =o. |1 les R e o 4 eifors, o ners, §.5004.50. i0-ACRE ved farm near Hebron, | Linsslo-Long Pine Wasc; Lives 1" OGS—Recelpts, d; * market | pool Grain Market. D! ead; AQdrei "-’r', S Ada Bobron Neve “’“‘m"" fi:""'y'am'v‘:' NLIVERPOOL, Kept, 4o WHEAT. Spot 0 . 1#::; 0 Tgnt, " u“&lf PO o it ng. value 7 Paxton BIk: | Nt |5 T1a 70; No. 1'northern Duluith, nfi'u“:‘ T YTIRIR AND LAMBS-Reselnt i b FOR BALE or trade, §-700m house; mod- | No s weatern winter, ita 3d; No. 2 ha o head: “market steady: - ewes. R dasie; fl o it AT SR et L N I il | UVt R e i 1}:@"""5 N—Spot, American mixed, new, | O ey ‘B (N I s R a Limited white, 3@ | Kiine ....... v 4 " 7 REAL FSTATE—SUBURBAN. | &itnt, i Batiey: |1 peTREETE TRADE REVIRW | OUher biyers L .,..;’?.“""‘:"::""":«"‘5“:"". \6e ‘iive peln- ol B 4 s ‘wes markets yesterdey i e Florence. Seiuata_ Biprem Totals 8% 3137 13,678 Cattle: Toks. & LT T 119 See Nethaway for that farm. Florence 238, | 1os Angeles Lt - Chi Q':f’.«m?‘::fi“m; Currents Are Running More Freely| GATTLI - D were ".fl'.':"'fi'ny Sloux City on fflfo h“& B uw B e e | Golorado_Bpecial an brokan.hl':o Sixteenth _street, Omaba. Than Heretofore. A ’&f’. oAl for ‘the week, how- | & , Loul i i H- weom o m' REAL FSTATE—NOKTH SIDE _ | Pactle Limitat - " Aricll Gpen.| High.| Low, | Giose] Yar, | &Y, YRS, Mt Bommcanie 1 s 52 o, B R [ 1 ,m, i @si Sty medern, Sult B |3'-"n'fi.‘?u';‘"'12‘.- im Vo] 105 | 108 1om [ ‘ Lo |Tunning more freely than herstofore: re- Juat. woek ‘and 4000 head larger than & | SCUth g " i " %) -] rh e progress are pase- Total .,,.,,‘.(.“4.‘{.'\33:""" e ‘“}m{ Ave. g ] Decimyanl \ m-¥ I Ay |.:"or°m v (e z Ao ore not enough cattie of wny |, Is i ‘a‘ a’ o g v ”» 101 mewhat sim a while A d l .l this mor POR RENT or :::alufln flu o ot :::-.uuc-s':‘ml— - corn | "'f At i :.:., '{'.-:‘ now :;\klll;‘{ Y t:m:»r view of ;n:rl:::n ?'rllnlonlt buvm,“n. oftering o H :& sl r o8 N joago Lim! pm A 4 uture, An orna poli for. . X e yare; can be. o blé | Chicass 180 am o hil\, fla AR and financial matters apparently have | ends, l“!! -nflnulu ot -vmgflr‘.:l‘: Conncll Bluffs it B " B tory nt for §28, nculn IAIm- 130 pm May. 5TH@51|5 7 6TS0%) assumed more pleasant aspocts, although ' except en m ._ Waa Blow 800 9 N St © Webnler 2680, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Oats. negotiations for the huge British-French | such oircums e the tpmde 1300 i oW ‘modern n%. ©ast | pacitio Limited o gl fent. m"’ Wfi 5+l “*,‘]W loan bave not been entirely completed as | and lacking' in new or JAteresting fels L S R s N cash | et B0 nrm iwan | NN uumm %0 %mres torces loom large tn g | Prices, nom! fly wtay it Seserieys| §even Indictments iU ———-——————-..L:M.. T T | S e "l e 1 3“" uflu} g (e s SRS T PR Be U s B W b gty e A S ad Y S B [ gt By U, 8, Grand Jury G v o g rent B, house, mod: 1 9 o8t ) | 8851410, |Tor'the soutive chief ¥ afapio s browent common 15°7aitcorne | Seven indlotments were returned yéw- ' Faurt Ml i Miller park ‘and s am Ribe| out larger orders for cotton koods, blan- .7668.80: nrime @rass beeved, | torday by the federal court grand jury Pacifle Tel & Tel (R Phone owner, Web. 2207. am - s 4o kets, flannels, underwear and heavy fall "0; ood 10 cholce grass becves, | i ! Iman Palnce Car. Sired (BIA pa 3 44 .om!s while export trade keeps = steel 00 18IF 10 BO0E ‘boeves, 36,7 | 47Ler only a day’s work. The report was ijig e [ gy e Tl un;::f‘f.r:‘"m“; W'm;mn 16 TiF faae besves. it g | mado yestorday and tho jurors returned | ‘h‘s N o o ce grass - Steel, om tmroaco GRALN AND PROVISIONS |Folaf o dun"finhltv"'; Ty ek oms I PR 2,‘.‘."' tlcted I;n‘r:.:ndsv:rr::t‘lh:dp:;:o;‘:ll::- m‘é& e ,fia ‘5‘ B + 4 warm weather, later on enlivened eow ments were made public. All of the fIVe mexas i b N :.,““u' e oo e 40 B oo ol | ot ' - .l;fi Were Afraigned nedote Judge Wase “w;um- Pacitic IE‘ |5= sty e ettt | Chisage Great Westesmes l‘e-t-'n:- o.l ...;:::;..: ,r..':‘g:“.. h ly bunk c 3 ‘vofimo".ms'.‘rl}“ four ot them entered ploas of guilty, Unfon Pasific 1 oy 1 pm Coffce Market. | chi tock George Pintaler, accused of a violation V. kit d CHICAGO, —S| f enlarged t P()r' bale by Owner - gxport. demand Bt a .‘#?n'u‘l’nen?n:".r- NEW YORK, .:o;rfil“m)mrzm« e ° of the Mann white slave act, was indicted iSOl o I AL Vg e e bty ? A ) (11 M on two counts and entered a plea of Westinghouse Elec 0% A number of residen wial distriet. cagh, Wil h‘* 1..9 X 0- . l Plnl, BURLINGYTON STATION—Tenth and Also & m‘mbor of other residence lots for sale, Mason. all T uiu:.lnu"' °2! m fl h.; Burlington—— LG unuay, e 4 e A New Home Cathedral District . [ n_attractive néw b-room bun“luw. Den .8 l,l modsr"f‘ tn t is nm n:bo A r ' r L d‘ aT 0ca| w M ition that I’ 1 rlnlybununwnhsnolau-o » t us arrapke to have you see this Imlo plece Petore you have 'ouen Inl your winter coal. The price Is right and the terms are n-r:' to comply with to a responsible party. Shuler & Cary, D. 204 State Bank Bld! Must Be sold! Cathedral District 4081 Charles !\ l rooml. modern, hot 1., Kinaas City-. Josep) & daily. b excapt Sunday, WEBSTER STREET STATION it teenth and Webster, Paul, Ohicago, St Omaha— Minneapolis & water hes in 00 repair; near bress chools, stores and. car Iine. "The’ price E;.': Gity Pasmager And terims are reasonable. ' Ho surc to ses Emersen A gt about - p-oo. as It 18 worth more | s daily. b daily except tlnthnn co esked. Creigh, Sons & Co, Dousias s doses i 11 Council Bluffs f:gg‘:."l’.:.:&..... Bk and ¥ -":.' ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY .uv. (ront on improvemeénts in g : 1S SOLD TO THE CHURCH | All of the lots comprising the property of Ht. Francis academy were sold yes- terday by its owners, Charity, Xavier Catholic ohurch. | property adjoins the church and s really ‘part of the church and parish amndnl The sale was made by D. Mahar of Towa City, representing the sisters, Mr. Mahar s the father of Mrs. Hubert L, Tinley. Rev. Father McManus of the church, Bmmet Tinley and B A, Wiek- ham represented the parish, The consid- eration was $30,000, the sale was negotiated Mr, Mahar an- nounced that he was autborised to re-| .rt e8e lol.l have to be sold n th 0. M. RYI A‘IDLR S e National Bank. “TWOR_CASH-6-ROOM HWF o mmunn. 2167 Webster; C. Thorsen, W “new town, o | rallroad. WEST BENBOK, (e new towa on Norih- ‘western 9 REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS HASY TERMS dot balance splendid nomo. car line; house property by Instructions from the llo!Jl.r ll bi ru‘l. -0 pom general of the Sisters of Charity, siirte fi mh““_ The property has been used for many ' pite’, anainel second ' tioor, years as an academy for girie and St 1l street has been one of the! g7y Bt | yped educational institutions of the payment. m per- , western part of the state. Recently the ordo 3 | sehool was removed. Nuitonial Bann Buding.+ 1t is understood that the property is! now to be used by the Catholic school fi*—“ ~ .= |for boys, Bt. Joseph's academy, which 'éflam“ M" uum :‘bour.: has prabtically outgrown Its old quarters ty of fruit shade trees, six bl on the east side of South Bixth street, ,";’g"‘ AruE paTk on paved ¥Ureel!und whers a fine new building was bulit re nmmu yery valuable, | last year. The new grounds and bulld- culars 06 | ings will make ideal quarters for, the Property or phoe | yoyy school. Wi lnt Immediately after Bowl, optlons, September being relativel owing to removal of conditions wi threatene: here difficult. The market closed strong, Y%@ic not December at §5%o an Mny af leading staples, too, l showed vance—corn, %@ P r and provisions tG#igo, 2Dhe o the load firms here profe to have lru-lworlhv information that huge amounts of flour and wheat to go to Europe were to be fontracted for on this side of the At- ntic and th’t pncu were likely to re- main stroi long time to Outlf ?. urchase o whea! n shipment tej firm lho bu.lJIn opinions t! and so te annou; loma export blulnu‘!' having been done today in Chicago. ‘et weather In the spring wheat states and in Canada with predictions of additional rain formed an- other influence agal the bears. Luring first part of the day, however the market was Inclined to sag, especially the Sanumho.{ opticn, vwl 0 A akvision thal No. 1 velvet chaff 'gud be .cwpglhln here on time contracts, although subjeci to_a penalty if not clean, Some increase in th movmant of winter wheat was noted, receipts exceeding lust {ur. for the first time this season. On the other hand, shipments from nsas City were In ex- cess of receipts, and it the opinion 42 1 Busi -n:uahlnl a8 was mostly ln the way of rom October ln December al 086 Was at a net decll to ¢ points. " Bales wore 14000 bas Bo mber, 6.06c; October, 8 berw'imc December, 6.11c; January, 6.16 l&ehrunr), 6.20c; March, 6.25 nt were about unchanged ranging down to Milreis prices HI Miner, at 18 1-450- Cott 'n ll"rlt.i. Octol , 1L3to; mber, 1.76¢; January, March 13.1ie; May, 13%7¢ ned stesdy; Ootobe e; January, 1178 with the tone barel last prices showed net to 18 points, with the near "months rela~ v y » s of & majoiity of dealers here that winter Wheat would continue to move. only in dribets. In Kanwas, Ok.ahoma and Ne- braska it was reported not more than 40 of the winter wheat had been Corn woum up higher, mainly on ao- ocount of d induced by the uvnu In whe«t nsettied weather and I, Iln-ll of the stock on h urtl elements of "om in oats covered freely. .y offerings were small, and ship- demand rather active, her prices for h earried provb upgrade. Outside orders r. OMAMA GENERAL MARKET. m“-No 1, 1-1b. cartons, %o; No. B 2, 80-1b. CHRSE P mborted wiss, 'Q boch Bwln. jes, 16c wiEPlets, I:*e a, “p D 200s, | forne Q"u.nq Am. B dEPE ot owl, m. 8%c. um.- furnuhcd by Gilin- California Vi s, $5. ‘tancy Golden | box; extra fancy Golden 4.0 box; extra fancy hunkhu %0 box; Red Ball, ‘ch Colorado Elbertas, m mit $10,00 of the purchase price of the Coloruio Eibertas, large quantities, Mc'nn ll Ut‘h Elflgfilho 31 bu -y"?x' (¢ bask: “r.‘ bumh lmt! fl\l‘t E l\lllm?l:")‘llldl:n):!rl?d “fil:An:dl rds, 3 orn sslon rand, % 2 \'mET\BI K8« ubb-:n Homey o 1b. Pe o busket H -4 e tun " p&u Lettuce; 1o l‘ matoes: Market J m dos. Onfons: Washington, 1ac Ib, Span: orate. Green Peas: o basket . e dos. Wax and Green Beans: God middiing How midd.ing, "fswd Omaha Hay I:M OflAHA,] aling, 15,000 ?‘%' °('” I3 %a -Wfi' $6.0006. A ll BTRA hoira cholcu on § ol 1.60. N whut, ®.20, WG, # ve Hinek Market, Sept. U —~CATTLE-Re- o, Em and eicere 3 obgube; llOGl— Roc mur. top, J’oo, EHEEP AND LAMBS- nts ; market steady: lambs, ) Metal Market, S, Javonh T BT, JOSEPH, oein NEw, JORK 3.5, Sreite [ Wirm: dlecirol e, |unchanged t Lon quoted. Copper Quiet, 13 50 2.7 6 18 6d An'imony, £ Lead, £2 lz- M ter, £63. sugar fnnul. NEW YORK, Sept. E“ ‘rntmufu‘ il"lt dwhrm -uundnv-fl t noon prices were one to lhm nll higher. Wy mors te. NBEwW YORK Bept. M. EVAFOMTED EMII—D RU]'I‘S—PHHI“. uulve but ntel Dry Goofs Market. NEW YORK, u—m« Cotton goods, or; cotton yarn: higher; wool wear trade umwv"u npdl e to July, 40 points, however, and prices later ‘1:3 off under a few scattered of-| ferings the 1hunu of any aggressive o Novem- 8. Brasil were unchanged, ge on London 1-s2d NEW YORK, Sept. 24—COTTON—Spo ;lrn.dy. middling uplands, 11.15c, Sales, & Cotton futu) closed barely steady; filnl OOL, Sept. 4. —COTTON—8pot, unol l“ld mid- 4" wales, | U pot. B-PRAIRIE HAY_ rd n‘z uzwfi.u. No. L|ing un ’hou‘l,k :?d m'k‘ 10¢ - bt MUMETALS- iuuo Iron; Sleady and fu- 281, ln( ujet. Apri- gk ::‘},’.‘};g.:"fi*:flm $ GOODS—~ % § gEz¥ “El:‘t? 40 7 Otm—wkl:tll anothe; or s sharply o I;l‘llfil;'r unmhh for the' low D‘l ights and light b\ltcll’ '8 thi Prices this ming were whion, b{{ the O L la %o loldolvc s hits been the case’ ev day this :vhuk hTu‘\uvl.‘ll rat nl la Tollow e #| vance, forced {:lmo #0, and in tha o d thy .gulh of the killin sold on & full fbo higher vasie Wen’ jonal ! "'h-u- was (airly aotive aft . | lished, an heavy msows, everything sol Detore 9: L of tho kiling hoga were brought a8 much es wfth lfi uo-won ot . :wm or_two '0 l ‘;‘l}th prncuusu othing sell- &h |ou 4 in thu oans E bt ' n‘ lwlnl hog: ance has bee m nmn‘ at l gh point, while ke lllk Whl‘hut since early oan be sald of the Lecel were estimated at on! forty-tive cars, or Nead. loaving t e w‘ at small gum of smaller than a 00 mn of two weeks ago, b than & year ago. T, uu week to date nu run r than average small * EEEIRETREYT B LEESEREEE e, luur-lu»mn- ol cop today were considerably smaller than on moat of the Fridays during the last six weeks, Bupplics consisted of some twenty. seven curs, or 7500 head, while most of the week-end ruml nl Ille h‘f" 10O Ul o rmy ca for 155, 89 IM m‘m -dn: m w up then' otfering markel ope e hm-or ble lambs rvl t 88 .lkuln ing the top for the day aad pri by a Kiflor 8t 8. ‘mmu'-l ‘m“w above Ilhhll'&.yy. ke el ot T i i the un.{‘"nwud on . fully mfl und butcher welghts ut | meeting in the office of United Btates |S: Sullty to one, recelving & sentence of two yeara in the federal penitetiary at Fort Leavenworth, Pintsler 18 accused of transporting Ethel Redfern from Ot- tumwa to Omaha for immoral purposes. Henry Ward, Thomas Murphy and Paul | PA Trask, indicted for having in thelr pos- sesslon and selling oplum, cocoa leaves and merphine, entered a plea of gullty to having the goods in their possession, and the other charge was dismissed by Dis- trict Attorney Porter. The men were | Pe sentenced o five months each in the “5”‘ ONEY steaty; meh. 2 per county fall, dating from their arrest by low, 1% ber ommuti 4 the police last May, so they will be re- N T b lu‘;oduh about three weeks more, quotations on ds. . D. Schermerhorn, allas Willlam De J ¥orest, was indioted under the white | R ave law for bringing Mrs, Esther Gants | from ¥reeport, Iil, to Council Blufts, They were followed by Mrs, Gants' hus- band, who came here after receiving an earncst appeal from his wife to be for-|A. T #iven. Schermerhorn and the w--n“"""’ acn b were in juil when he arrived and had & -L Oblo 4. Ifie 1at. Crucible Steel . M e $8sZ Total sales for New Vor' Money Mavsket, Sej 4. ~MERCANTILE Commissioner Spencer Smith, at which a | full reconciliation took place. Gants and | C M his wife left on an afternoon traih to re- \ ‘g turn to thelr family of half & dosen small children. Schermerhorn was left to face the music alone. Ho has déter- (Gt mined to fight the case despite over- | whelming evidence. Charge Filed Against a. ..?"u u'u‘-lm Pum- . n. Y do v Quotations furnished by Burps, lrlnb- & O, 9 Omaha Natlonal Dlll bullding: Brocke— Miss Julia Offmer - g s A An information was filed fn polioe | besog Geemery pid... -4 court yesterday morning by Nunlllry Of- flobr Hendrix accusing Mies Julls Officer with maintaining a nulsance at her home, 180 Fifth avenue. Tt was charged that a number of chick- ens kept in pens were not properly cared for, that the pens were unsanitary and detrimental to the near nelghbors. The complaint was filed after a con- ference with City Bolicitor Schneldor, who drew up the information for the sanitary officer to mign. Miss Officer was not compelled to appear In police court, At the request of the eity solicitor the case was continued untll Saturday. She has retained attorneys who will defend her whon required. City Nationsl Bank Fairmont Creamery pid., Fairmont Cream: ‘oom Heraid Bids. » 5 _g! §ifi=t=n§§§=}sn i Kancas City Ry. Looss-Wiles firet . B s Eapnsu: = 1 T =83 ks Fuky Wichita Union Sloux Fulls Bchools ba, Londow llna' LONDON, Sept. done In the Am.vler n marke “F‘ lel " &:’-‘2'-;‘0 Mfll(‘ and EM he . (l;\'w—li.r 23%4 per ounce. NEY-34a4 .u&'&.“" DXBCD!‘NT 4 per cent; thres il Cleswinge OMAHA, l.fl- “% l tn. M 122,68, Age. cent. % { Arerican T &7 AL ate Transfers. Heal The following real estate transfers filed Thu were reported to The Bee by the Pottawattamie County Abstract com- pany: Westerly Savings Nore lot '3 bank to block 5, ‘,.r to ' ‘Peter kom- ltruv, Io( 1, s Becond addi- llnn w. Margy l.nock Marriage Licenses. Marriage lloenses were issued yesterday to the follo' Mfl‘ persons: y.,?,""“ hintirr e, oyl Bt —_— tock hol Garland ocombination ges and coal on renges, $90.00. See us about them. P. C. DeVol Hardware company.