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10 . THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1916. e ! nunds leup before midduv. Ilulk of the de- |steers and heifers, $7.60@9.00; native calves, I at harvest was only 42.4, the lowest average | §1.50@150%: No. 1 Ytd $1.41Q1.50% V’: i -‘rnhh cfferings sold upwards from $10.49, | $6.00G11.75. ever known. An extrems bulge of 6ic was |2 hard, $1.51% @1.56%: No. 3 hard, $1. 4\‘" l t 1eaching $10.60, the Yignest figure Hoge—Receipts, 1,600 head; market high- | shown by wheat in some cases. 1.63. Corn: No. 2 )'ello‘\\ ;;lfs::fiflfi“h 4 paid hey w! , % C. ‘e since two weeks ugo today. |er; plgs and lights, $7.00@11.11.10; mixed | Forelgners gave signs today that no time | yellow, 841 @85%c; No. 4 wh [ _— —_— Fat shesp wers in more liberal supply |and butchers, $10.70G 11.30; good heavy, | was belng lost In getting hold of a share | 3 ‘}‘zhm \_fl‘-fi;; ‘:fl*‘élq;""l::'rt but here, too, request was good and prices |$11.20G11.40; bulk, $10.70@11.20 | of the surplus in last year's wheat in this | 46 Rye: No. 2, $1.2091.22. Bar- : Cash Wheat Follows Future|Better Known Shares Make Up | Cattle Moatly Ten Higher or ghowed & stronger tone all though, & num- | Shesp and Lambe—Recelpts, ‘860 head: | country and in Canada. Thed i or el Timothy. #3000 ber of ewe sales being called as much as | market strong; lambs, $7.00@10.50; slanght- | Corn sympathized with wheat. Crop esti- clover, $7 : § | Market Lead and Sells Most of the Entire Fifteen to Quarter Up in 10@1%0 higher. Severs bunches mold a1 er ewes, $50007.15; birating ewes, 9000 [ materially lower as compared 5: lard, $14.60; ribs, $14.40@14.85. i : high as $6.76, while one lot reached $6.90, | 10.00; yearlings, $6.00G 9 with a month ago. Butter—Steady eamery, 26@31%c¢. I Considerable Higher. Operations. Two Days—Lambs Up. and a band of ewes that carried a sprinkling - . | " Oats were Iifted by a good export de-| Eggs—Steady; recelpts, 11,683 cases; at of wethers reached $7.00, which price also Sloux City Live Stock Market. | mand. Figures on this season's yleld of | mnrk cases included, 25% @26c; ordinary bought some stralght wethers. Stoux City, Sept. b.—Cattie—Receipts, 900 | oats were greatiy reduced from the govern- |firsts, 24@24%¢c; at mark cases included, ¢ HEAVY TINUING TO OLIMB| The feeder murket was none too ac-|p, ket wtady; beef steers, $6.15@ [ment total of last month. 200 25c. RECEIPTS ARE VERY U. 8. STEEL SELLS HIGH HOGS CON G TO {ve and quite a few bunches were still un- (10.10; canters ""u T5 @65 stockers. lnd‘ Most of the trada in provisions consisted | Potatoes—Lower; recelpts, 90 cars; Jer- —_— SR w0ld_at noon, but what stuff had changed | goaqs bulls, stags, otc., $5.26@ | of changes from the nearby imonths to the | sey cobblers, $1.50@1.70; Jersey glants, Omaha, Spet. 5, 1916. New York, 5.—The strength and Omaha, Sept. 5, 1916, h‘gg:‘:‘::_‘:-:l“li.;:e_-“dy";hflr:’-h:l '7’..‘:;.». |7.00; feeding cows and helifers, $4.35@86.50. ‘Janul-ry delivery. Price changes were ir- n};w“] lfl.A.\Il‘)nnuulm nnioa‘,msvlhzooll’ggm Following the h advance in the fu-|feverish activity of todays’ market might| g .. 3 Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. % » | Hogu—Recelpts, 600 head; market 10@15c | Feular. - £ | " Poultry—Alive, lower 3 ; ture market cash wheat wold from 5@6%c [ have been more convincing had not some | o 0ch P TR B2 o016 Thgo1 | Kood to choles, $10.40010.60; lamba, falr 10 [ nigher: light. $10.30G1020; mixed, $10.20, Chicago Cash Pricos—Wheat: No. 2 red, | aprings. 18@18%c. higher, The receipts wei y heavy, but [ of the better know issues—>Mercantile Ma- | puo bt FORNONE Sttt 50, 10.35; yearlings, good 10 choice. §1.0097.50; | @105 heavy, $10.35@10.75; bulk of sales, | e e - - cereal was excellent, United States Steel Reading, $10.30910.35. and the samples were easily disposed of at | piration Copper and Mexican Petroleum the advance in prices. made up an overwhelming percentage of t Two days this week.. 4,121 Same days last week...31,632 toeders, $6.50@85.00; wethers, falr to choice, | Sheep and Lambs Bame days 2 weeks ago.17,894 9,187 62,173 | 36.26@7.2 ewes,, good to cholce, $6.25@ yearlings, fair to good, $6.50@ 7.00; yearlin Not quoted. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. | | s ago. 12,730 12,693 30.737 | plain to culls, $4.0095.75; ewes, foeders, cattie. Hogs Bheep! 2,600 1,600 uo‘ Turpin’s School of Dancing. \ No. 2 hard wheat averaged from $1.49 10 | entire operations. Out of a total of almost | g 4 /971 16,603 29,334 | 450. R P Live Stock In Sight. 1,50, while the bulk of the No. 3 grade [1.000,000 shares the Marines contributed |game a8 3 w 0..19, 6.90; ewes, fair to good, $6.00@6.65; ewes, #old at §1.48. No. 4 hard covered a wide | 300,000 shares, Steel 130,000 the others [ go e davs last year ....20,171 11,127 76,176 |s.oom.zs; ewes, breeders, all ages, $6.25¢ |St. Louls . range, the lowest price being $1.39 and | referred to about 125,000 sha stock at Chicago 3 LoMe RS S00iRILi008 First beginner’s class, Monday, September 11th,'8 p. m. First the highest $1.47, the bulk selling from [ Doalings in Marincs, for which no special | Receipts and disposition of Ilfv % ok b Ve - [ the. Unlon Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for Repruentlllv. sales 1 Kansas 'y 0/ 3 o 0y N n £ A arket was firm, with the bulk | Loesoh developed, other e iR o on s | twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock’ yes- | N, Pr. |Omaha 2100 “se0 25500 | advanced class, Tuesday, September 12, 8 p. m. Applications re B9 The samples Going st & ¢ advance. | soale. almost unprecedented siace the boom | terday: AT 50 56 | Stoux City 900 600 - |f§ ceived now. Harney 5143. Private lessons any time. 28th and Far- The yellow sold at iyc premium over the | dave ni Steel. The praferred made a gross 5 RECEIPTS—( e 1;3 }: i — nam Sts. First High School class starts September 30th, 8 p. m. white and mixed corn thee demand for this | gain of 11 points on its rise to the new rec- | variety being particularly strong. ord of 118%, and the common also scored | C. M. & 8t. P. Cattie, H The oats market followed corn and wheat | 4 new record, gaining 6 to 98%. Missour! Pacific. 15,100 9,650 41,850 i | Children’s class begins Saturday, October Tth, 2:30 p. m. 15 15| NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Idaho feeder lambs ji : 66 |19 cull lambe 8 900 In. the advance and was quoted from 1c to | ™ Rteel also s01d ot the highest price fn ifs Udion Pacitic i 1%¢ higher, the bulk of the samples rad- | nigtory, touching 99 In ,:, inal trading, |C- & W 1 + 1 cull fesder lambs 9 45 | Quotations n!|lheC-y “dfthl‘ Varlous Lea Nl n “ 5o " PHONE ing No. 8 white and selling at 44 Adding last Friday's regular and extra divi- culbilambe s LU P ets i e S e 2 I DOUGLAS "The best grades of oats sold at 44%4c and | Gandg of 21 points to today's maximum, i i Tdaho feeder o 635| New York, Sept. 5.—Flour, firm; spring | o 43¢ and the poorer grades ranged in price [t established a price of 101%, or almost 3 (" R T & P, east 1 1 Idaho feeder Slabi{ipatents) sN.00 08I0 winter! patents A7 40 @ itk reserved || from 43¢ to 43%c. points more than its previous best. Chicago Gt. (Went i Jdaho feeder §135 1766, winter atraighta B91.05@1.20; Kansan T"EATRE [ Dalis st PASTHOFCVAUDEVIELE SHE e Tye rold about 1c above Saturday's high- [ “’Kelly Springtiela Tira common and pre- ) p= g - Idaho feader DR AL IR o Beginning s t 10 HISS EVAN BURS HOMER MILES & NECEN ext quotation and barley ruled from 1@3¢ | porred, also rose to new levels at #5% and [ Total receipts..... 92 7 9 2 Wyoming ewes 700| Wheat—Strong: No. urum, $1.74%; | SUNDAY SS_EVAN-BUR:| g2V 2y, Edward higher. The receipts of both these cereals | 101 " with a 7-point gain for Chandler Dl!POHITIO\—"EAD Wyoming ewes 6 u} rd, $1.66%; No. 1 northern Dll.lulh,‘ HARP {ROWS FONTAINE! y i o B0 Sk Jouh ead hare wan 6n R0l | ooty o8 ol i dridund, Contple: AL s Pl No. 1 morthern Manitoba, §1.76 f. TWICE DAILY at 2 mlli 1 AND COMPANY | Ti*"alt "i2™%," Noon: lent demand for all grades of barley. uous shtrength wi manifested by other 3 , Cattle. Hogs L CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | 0. b. New York gl S ‘Nmy smmr & Edna Bentz, Thres Kitaro Brothers, Clearances were: Wheat and Flour equal e and ssseccories, Morris & Co... ‘2: s At 1 Corn—Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, 9% c. 1. CLUNE'S CINEMA OPERA roheu w n (0 2,063,000 bushels; corn, 281,000 bushels; their best i the last|BYAL & Compuay,... 430 1'335 | cattle Market Reported Steady; Sheep | - New York. s wa 100, bost ssats (sxoept oals, 365,000 bushels. hour, (hat particulsr peried witnessing A | oohy Facking Co.. % i Strong; Hogs Light. e LI O G WG M RAMO urday and Sunday): e, g, 250 30, Liverpool ciose: Wheat, 24 lower to 2d | ,ponaoylar movement in Mexican Petro- |1 . Murphy. 5 492 Chicago, Sept. b, ttle—Recelpts, 1,000 | No. 2, $1.10@1.16; No. 3, $1.05; shipping, up; corn, % @244 lower. T e Primary wheat recelpts were 3,320,000 | 96T FLCE bushels and shipments 2,030,000 bushels, | .7 Helen H. Jackson's famous romance | | e an axtremn gain of 7 1o | Lincolr Packing (o 30 . head; market steady; native beef cattle, | 75@80c Now_ Playin, thetlc gains In other Mex- |, Omahu Packirg Co. 4 A S| 3635@ 11805 western steers, $6.5009.35; | i o BOYD Syeeking Pixse. state common to choice, 1n receipts of 3,470,000 bushel and Coppers, the more representative indus- , Va 174 .. |stockers and feeders, 1916, !@Ilsr. l!l_l, b@6c; Paclfic CDIIL‘ 25 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 25 Last times Today 2:30—Tonight 8:30 ahipments of 1,761,000 bushels last year. ¢ Hill_ & Son 2 ... |helfers, 33.75@9.50 1916, 9@15c; 1014, T@9c. =l ir of Mission Singers. B o n Tateibta wers 130,000 bush- peiomenteianeimuaIe [RINed St Iy R awie s f2 :00| Hoga— Recelpts, 2,600, the smallest Tues-| Hides—Steady; Bogota, 32% @33%c; Cen- | Cholr of Mission Singers | My Mother’s Rosary eis and shipments 357,000 bushels, against 0 J. B. Root & Co. " . .+.. |day record ever known here; market unset- tral American, 32%c. THE LOVE STORY OF THE AGES 00 bushels and shipments Fosenstock Broa..... 286 ... ....[tled, closed weak, 10@16c advance mostly | Leather—Firm; hemlock firsts, 3ic; sec- : . ¢ G, Kellogg. ... 4 ; <+ [1oat; bulk of sales, $10.80@11.10; light, $10.60 . onds, 36c — ISIGHTS 10-46-95-800—ats., He. ere 2,317,000 bush- St ot Bl bl g o Bl i @11.25; mixed, 10.10611.30; heavy, $10.050 | ol;rnml;mn:‘)—pgw,“osr‘r‘naa e, $30.000 Next Sun. “;n{:‘:: Girl That God .,‘ nts lm 000 bushels, against . F, E 10.26; plgs, $8.60@9.15. 20.60; family, $29. .00; short ciear, = Svullivan Bros. 1" 3| ) 5| $27.00@ 29.00. Beef, fl. 3 ., $20.00 o » ” | receipts of 2, il shipments | “ponds were frr 4 without special | Rethsehild & Krobs . 22 ORaep And b ambesReoints | 30d0; Taraily, $73.80@25.00. “Tara, stendy; ‘OMAHA’S FUN CENTER. | of " . teaturs. Total sales, pa 735,000, | Mo. .& Kan. Calf Co.. 44 market atrong; wethers, $6.600 i 2 o (9 iyl Daily Mats., 15-2b-50c United States bonds were unchanged on |Christln ......... $4.40G7.00; lambs, $6.50@10.80. G ARG UL H L S G ey L i call. Huffman clal, 85 X 2 7 Mol sl e Chicago .. Number of leading sales and quotations on [Roth .. Kansas City Live Stock Market. wd'xlfl'uu:‘-i-m..nn» i LR Direct From 154 Times in Chicago E M P R E s s Minneapolis the market were: Glassberg Kansas City, Sept. B,—Cltllo—fiecnlvln,‘ saviery extrvm 8% @3“{(, tirats, 31 'Na' | DAVE M‘nlo" AND MOST GORGEOUS | EONESAT Duluth . Sales. High. Low. Clo }h':m-;{ Bros 8,500 head; market higher; prime fed steers, | .,r’{md. z)'%aé‘lc e BRI | OF SUMMER REVIEw%l TODAY — 'l'Ul-‘.';DA\:s—B WEDNES! Omaha . Am. Boet Sugar... 3200 90 88 #9% |John Harve: $10.00@11.25; dressed beef mteers, $7.60@ | °°7; Sreonds. 9% 5280 crb Mus W SULLIV. EAR £t Louts American Can 22,800 63% 60% 63 |Kiine . 9.75; western steers, $6.50@9.60; stockers | , iEs—Irregular; recelpts, 9.536 canen, | g jogque THE WORLD OF FROLICS Yes—The Largest on the Stage. A " 5 2 'S | tresh gathered, extra fine, 34@85c; extra i C d Wonder Chorus Winnipes ... 137 2 Other i Lung 9,024 |#nd feeders, $5.00@8.35; bulls, $6.26@6.50; | riruin 33G33150; firsts, ax@z:: omm Chicago Cast and Wonder Chorus | AEROPLANE. cmu These sales were reported today: 4 L L |culves, $6.50@11.00. Cheese—Firm; receipts boxes; state, inal Performance Friday Nite JOHN A. WEST & CO. : P 7 = ; = . ; LUiiea! Dime Matines Week Days. ] 4 i Wheat—No. 1 hard wlnt;'r dz |clm. Totals 2 1,003 32,713 "H::I-k 3ef°:z:'.’;a°;’gohl-,-gd r:"?;l ’h)'ol:u fresh specials, 18% @19¢; m average fan- MANNING & LEE f $L50Y: 7 cats, $LI0. No. 3 hara winter 3 Sacatn |95 sales, 910, ; oavy, $10.80 | ¢y 133 @18 Y. T AND LATEST PHOTOPLAYS 11 cars, § $.40%; 13 car R T e amounts | @10.80; packers and butchers, $10.60@11.06; | “poultry—Unsettled; chickens, 31@31c; {IEBES $1.49; 2 cars, 31, s "o, 3 hara winter light, $10.60@11.05; pigs, $5.60@9.75 fowls, 17@22%c; turkeys, 25@35c. = 3 cars, $1.48% 3 Sheep and Lambs—Recelipts, 6,600; market —_— i | i due to the uuu;'-a strong 1\:::::[:1O'Eflggi':d‘)'zfig:l u’s‘ni::\ CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. | | ~ of last week that J L8 P 3 3 —_— | Butte. & Bop. Cop. 3000 # ¥ o D el os O e |} NORMA TALMADGE and Cal. : 00 30 10% 19 R G M S E A A LA St. Joseph Live Btock Market Chicago, Sept. b.—Big advances in the LLY MARSHALL an ~ Canadian Paclfi 700 177 176% 1787, | prices wera strong to as muc o 3 . Sept. . t i $1.43%: 4 cars, ’Iu 1] i 48 .* C,‘:;r_ll"u‘:;nrfl. 1,400 ‘41 "): M"i higher than yesterday, or around 16@35c St. Jomeph, t. B5.—Cattle—Receipts, | value of wheat resulted today chiefly from [ “lThU D i's N d’] = 141%; 4 cars, $1.41; 4 cars, car, . . |l | e g A “The Victory of Conscience Pl iDL L) 10.50; cows and helfers, $4.60@10.00; calves, | tions of losses regarding the spring crop ke AR e G LR S L i 11,00, e yield of 1916, Prices closed unsettied ,but | - Recelpts, 600 b market, [ 4% @8%c net higher, with December at | top, $10.80; bulk, $10.40@10.70. $1.62% @1.562 and May at $1.53% @1.54. Corn | Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 2,600 head; | Eeined 1% G 2%c and oats 1c to 1% @1%c. In | $1.3%; & car, $1.35. Sample hard winter; 1 car, §1.4; car, $1.40; 1 car, §1.36; 1 car, No, 2 spring: 1 car, §1.62%. No. 2 aprin 1 car, $1.43. Sample white spring: 1 car, ll.l7,; 4 car, $1.35, No. 2 4 1,400 #4y% 93y 93 1,800 126% 1241 124% | the morning. 'The best corn-fed yearlings 2,100 181 174 17% | here wold up to §10, while range beef sold as high as $9.10, Quotations on cattle: Good to choice 2,00 61 80 © 6014 | higher for the two days. The meager of-| 1100 head: market higher: steers, $6.50@ (seoming confirmation of the worst predic- g Keystone Comedy Pathe Weekly PARAMOUNT PICTURES Open 2-11 Daily. ; ) A e s o finish ranged from 7%c de- durum: 1 \ar, 1 car, §1.48; 1 car, eves, $9.00@10.80; fair to ood besves, | Market, slow; lambs, $10.00@10.60; ewes, | provisions the Performances 2, 3:45, B:30, 7:18 & 9 W, #1465, No. 3 durum: 1 car, $1.47; 1 ear, $8.76@9.90; common to fair beaves, $6.50@ | $6.76@7.25. ‘”"!"flt:’ll’l'y”:: °“'h‘5“ e tfared 'at ‘ha‘ HIPP TI\A-LB-AtYI?u‘mn“. 81, 1 car, $1.46. No. 3 mixed durum: 878 good to oholce grass beeves, V7800 R it Phone Doug. 8069 | 3 o . 7 4 St. Louls Yive Stock Market. and it was necessary to bid the . 3 % car, $1.40. No. 2 mixed: 1-3 car, §1.45, 0; fair to good grass beeves, §7.16@7.50; ouls o bl el e NI M T TODAY AND THURSDAY commun to fair grass beev $6.20@7.16; St. Louls, Mo., Sept. 6.—Cattle—Recsipts, §00d to cholcs holfers. $6.60@7.25: £0od to | 2,500 head; market higher; native beef (359 "“:‘:." il ol Ol:’e:'u’:;‘":r‘}:) e F oA LC ARl e g 131 (5 01180 55 and | (hat ths total yield of wheni tnis | 1] A S RO I Sueaw1:18; 7 season in the United States was 26,000,000 | AN R L B R i A ] 00; Texas uarantine busheis under the domestic requirements for | ¢ : $5.00Q $1.48; 2 cars, $1.4 1 car, $1.45; 1 car, $1.42; 1 car, $L.41%; 1 car, $1.40; % car, §1.39. VERA MICHELENA, in “DRIFTWOOD” 100 18 [1] t $1.15, R”“z\:l 1’1 ‘Na:rlf 1'::'.11 :l"ll.. g iH 318 falr to good feeders, $6.80G ki framman prime southern steers, A et Anethet Laning teons An Extraordinary Attraction . ke 25 }‘ to fair feeders, .4 00 7'&. §OO (vfl 'fb:ng and heifers, $4.50@8.00; ing | 1aported that ths condition of spring wheat i [ Wnnecott. Coppor. 12,400 0% G0 &0 tock calyen, | m=mmte B At 06c, 1 car at Lous. & Nes Seos iio" 1ok 121 $0.60@8,00; 50, bast . ox. " Petroloum.,. 30,000 110" 103i{ 109 “n;:-.’:mn‘. ek ool | AT el 00 R0 sui Ty [ buite LR0Z MeibRRL bUllY; “ e, ca i o, N ess sesnn esse 1 Representative sales: T R A “> - SRR N BEKF STHERS. numwmn’l AR TR Nmmflw T, T % three-fifths car at 79%c; No. § yellow, 1 car | N u 19%c; No. 6 yellow, 2 cars at 76c; No. 3 |Nevada Copper.... 3 cars at §0c;' No. 3 mixed, '3 cars [N: Y. Contral..... Ye; No. 4 mixed, 1 car | N ¥ N, H_ & H. , 1 oar at T9e; ‘No, ¢ | NOTIOIK & West... 1 car at 77%0, 1 car ’l’r“’(“n Mall Ohta—No. 3 white, 1 car at 450; standard, | brorasivn 3 cars at d4%e; No. 3 white, 19% cars|Ray Con. Ci At ddc; No. 4 white, 6 cars at 43%c, 4 cars | Reading ... At 43%c; sample, 1 car at 43%c, 2 cars|Rep. Iron & at 4o, #hat, Ariz, Copper. 700 n- c.-n Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard, |Scuthern Pacific,. 4,900 NEBRASKA PIGSPEIITY LEAGUE 4 gt Moy | Does Prohibition 1440150 Southern Raflway. 6,300 N B O %, &'0yst | Bibaabaer Ca. ICREARSIDENTS S5 . Tennessse Copper h P 3 . | Toxas " Com, any “ I 47 11 26 WESLEY P. ADK N8 i : ) L e, : nlon Paciflc. 4no SoUTH oMANA By -mu.“ AoE phits, Unlon Pacitie pid. 1,300 ARROONNE QIDAXEEDERS, JOHN ALBERTSON 5 Ly ] e 8" Ind. Alconol. 3800 MERCHANT, PENDER e 1200 WESTERNS, DR. €. C. ALLISON ped.... |”: J. 8. Hull—Nebraska. sunezen No. OAY, Pr. Prohibition has not solved the crime problem in Kansas. The best evidence on this point is found in the First Biennial Report of the State : Board of Corrections of Kansas. (The Latest available J. W. BENDER PARMER, NUMPHREY 1T hest market opened strong today on | demand, §4THC cables. 41 u:-:'" ""':ll:; :: i LI T B RO printed official report.) and with & 66 gain on vor—Bar, 680; Mexloan dolla; e 710 CHAS. M, BROWN ' beth he: Dacemtar ane Mas soons. Frad | Irepume e o " o) A ASAL BSTATe vesrutire We reproduce herewith from page 25 of the ity Saacynd (e Was "8 g I | sont 3 dagn. T4 0T4 par ;’.;z:-.r.'.',‘:n.';:', 1 Al S aue Kansas report the list of new prisoners (605) B o s |, o e e 20 o 'y S g received at the Kansas State Penitentiary diting ?n:.:"fihr}‘:_‘.‘.:::g;'f:ga".n"“,:".'."“f':,‘.’,‘ iered B3 e St TR o nnl i acounr can " the two-year period ending June 30, 1914, an Oata ‘Vors Srong In sympaihy with tha| 08 coupor "8 :::,:"fi.,f.‘.? oot ‘g 1 oma L HHE PaUieniovse: the character of crimes committed. um markets and showed substantial gains |*U. 8. 98, rog LK m 6a.118 [ 1 ""' 780 B 00 OCKMAN, REARNEY the opening prices. *do coupon, l’t——Aboul all thnt cnum be sald for RFIELD Onh cloain, I U. B s, rex 109 . . 0 0 W B 08 Luteree for thin U B st - | AT SR gurRly was that It was larger Avewiserioas Table 8. For Biennial Period, Ending June 30, 1914 Am. Smelt. 6. 5 VU i o e P N s Character of Crime Ne. Commitied Character of Crime No. Committed Arson ..... Embezzlement ... Arson, fourth deg-ree Bieah Escaping oustody s dbl | the two dnya’ arriva 147 | ent for any Monday i004) [ time. For the correspondin . 10,022 BR. R. GILMO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8. L. ref, ';l‘lc‘l‘b'l‘l IEEEEE ‘l'nnn con‘:\fil 104 PERDINAND HAARMANN B held over yes- WANUFAGTURER Arson, third degree..... False pretense.... th f ’ 1144 | on offer this morning, ao trade bore a Hitils JE0; HANISMENT CRE Abduction ............. Felonious assault regular market to- 1y light runs wero the ruls ro cireult, and sharp advances were noted at nearly all points. Local shi pors hought most of tha offerings, thou PRED D. MUNKE ATTORNEY, WE! PRANK B. JOHNSON OMANA PRINTING CO €. J. RARBACH Attempt, false pretense.. Assault with intent to kill........1 Forgery, first degree..... Forgery, second degree. Forgery, third degree.. PoINT ‘.arut 'C W | C. . ref, 48, I AL ) 9HY *D.&R.0.con.& : [ o Chicago closing prioes, furi Erle gen. lo... packers got a few loads. Pri by Lagan & Bryan, wtock and erain brokers, | Sg0" yEi% 5y, 4 : Hatin Tda! 3018 |ore or oan “unavon, Ve ' aimont " WON. 4, T, KERLEY Assanlt with intent to commit Forgery, fourth degree. ot No, ] nstance quoted ns ter high- S s TN Cont, ‘ror. 48 vestinghot, W ARAS \NatraRy, while b samier hish- R manslaughter ................ 4 Baming house ......... : . re. 5 e xSl ey shonkht zuat WERGHANT. NIORRARA Assault with intent to commit rape 1 R T cance than There” wers’ not” erion on -:-1- to AN R Aot Assault with intent to rob....... 1 Grs.nd larceny......... 12 e Ut nearly ov ; Local Stocks and Bonds. within's » nioel '{:y;.'."«',.'?.?,;‘f o aAvaies Assault with deadly weapon..... 4 Great bodily harm..... ok mon heavies 10,40, ith & S T omal e | Bt B0 ind-or burehers 'y 16 104 e Abmgt W ol hurgery e S . b Vo This price ‘wullh:hhllh at notually” paid, . M. F. LEFLANG first degree .................. 2 Jail breaking ........ccc00000e owing to the at no ¢ rauier T oay et SIC A Adkead hoas'wore-offared, :‘:.n:mhp‘;..;h"‘f m"‘l‘.:‘,“ A "“"“‘m...,. Attempt to commit robbery, Larceny from dwelling. o Hooth Pisheries Co. fd. pl L | T A e Semebdares T0ME o oon AL ers first degree .................. 3 Larceny from person. .. "K ll*llh Doere & Co. pfd . JOHN A. MOHRBACHER Douglan Hotel Co. stock...... 80 0 fon for best shipping grades. TMENTS, WYNORE *@HUW*N“wHHthQQGhWHNWQ INVS Attempt to commit robbery, Larceny from railroad. . 2776 (21 700 37 16 |37 ¢0 | Fwirmont Crmy. Co. 7 pet ped..104 106 e § 5608 36 00 (36 16 oo a & B Coct b ola B I 1o ARk e sornus FNERLE Ahiod dogres ... oui.ivaviain ) Larceny of domestic animals 14 48] 14 83 14 gp | MOURIAIn Blates T. & T Co..UI" 113 19, oo 410 LT . #1018 PRANK A. NIMS Attempt to commit burglary, ughter, first degree.. .1 McCrory Stores Corp. pfq. 9 [80..279 10 10 26 430361 160 10 35 . ravts ey 3 Mansla 1417 (1410 14 12 {14 12 { Omaha & C B. Ry. & a ,u 6 [96.:220 40 10 50 66..310 40 10 68 third degree ............... 1 ughter, second degres. ... Omaha & C. B, 8t. R 4 78 | Sheap—8n d lamb recst waAnkEn, wiLern e a0y (e s BETAS T (1437 omaha & C. B s $3% [ to. something "Nks nofmal this. seormine. 3. 3. O'CONNOR Attempt to commit rape.........10 M'hughmv . 3 13 17 Poters Ml Co. pfd. 1017 | though both the catils “and” sheep ru B e Attempt to commit robbery. . —— ackard Motor Co, e s € Oenerat Nt Rilsbarger & Sana Co. bid 100 Wore. eftimated ut ninety-four oa mcuanr. Netmasu i first degree . 4 4 City, - nlon_Stock Yar t 102 600 head. & ) HON. . urder, firs . .?" y P gty lrbhl.;' 80 BONDS— it UL LN ML hed ie ey pliee LAND OWNER. NADISON W‘.V seeeen 3 Murder, first degree. ... .1 ST Decsmbar,” 1,43 BT h e &, 1L KIS |setimwic (i Tt w0 R eskajaasiundiile: B ain riLCanron e e Murder, second degree. 1 onver G : a ye y . —No, 2 mixed, 82Q84c; No. 2 white, | Fast 8t L. & Sub. bs, 1032.... 373 | 5 TuA un Rere. was by, fur the heaviest o | SARL ROHDX Burghry, first degree........ 1 Nonsnpport A . - B2@83%0; No. 2 yellow, $3@8540; Septem. | JOWa Ptd. C. Co. fs, 1918-1924. 100 [the market map agaln today, but under | AnuEe, coLUMBYS B ot dearee Y Peri ber, #3%c; December, T4RO74%0; My, Dea, Molnes & 8. C.. 931 | the Influence of a strong locai packer de- JOHN G ROBICKY g urglary, gree........ Jury ... . . RO " st ba i M mand and_bulliah reports from other puints et il et Burglary, third degree..........36 L S A AR A .1 e 2 white, A 1938.. 98 971 | trade operied quite a lttie higher. Moy . IR g ek e 10012 3048 10013 | ment siarted sarly and bulk of the iam investon. ratuonT Burglary, second degree and Receiving stolen property........ Butter—Creamery, dte; firsts, 3hc; e 1003 100% | had changed hands by the middle of the Jomn scHiNDLER s @ | onds. 3ic: packing, . : g 001 1024 | forencon at prices that were generally 10@ e eoien eny .. . Robbery, first degree............26 '. -‘-;_r':«.:"n’e“w A Trenton (Neb.( Elec. 65, 192) 104.8 lvr M her than A : Joesen Burglary, aeoond degrn nnd jul Robbery, second dm 3 T e e B London Stoek Market, And CRTTUIE MR Tt ok Dot enkaiey THEOBOAR !, BRRI L breaking i e L Robbery, third degree e London, Sept. B.—Ameri - oty Hinncpots e arke. wota 0l 10 The abeente.of s leed- o LT S Burglary, first degree and larceny 2 Solling liquor .... Beni .| Wall atreat, but prices” hardonsd near the P f l S “ v HARRY K. SIMAN Burglary, third degree and lar- Se mo r0) 15 .N"“I' 4 n.m.(, n, $1 :‘:,".' q:‘n r—B‘Q‘: LELYY 'p-r ounce, aln u wo en elns PAUL P, SKINNER bt CONY ..cocvenrensncsscsccncnann 6 Wife desertion 2 p ; ' : oney—43 per cen ALt meriharn, MU . des | Dincount Ratow—Short bills, 5% @5% por “' kl Reh d d AR E COoncubinage ................ 5 ¥ cent; thres months, 6%@6% per cent. C y eved an severn Orime against nature......... White slavery .................17 oo . 28 - o A " L] Bank Clearings. R d d T salad hon b Oonoealmg mongnxod property. 2 — Omaha, Sept. BoBank = clearings tor eauce WON. PP STAFFORD Enticing child ................. 1 Total . . . v 606 Omal today were §5,743,946.1 corresponding day last ye Mrs. R. M. Remler, of Federal, Kansas, writes an interesting account of her success in reducing a severe case of enlarged veins 30 December, | that should be encouraging to others similar- reh, 15.36c; May, |1y afflicted. She suffered with badly swollen and inflamed veins (in fact one had broken), Sulen, 100 bal for more than seven years before she be- 165% @16 The cotton market closed easy at a de-|came acquainted with Absorbine, Jr. and b%e; e cline of 13 to 34 points. c; No. 2 white, "e Liverpool, Bept. b.—Cotton—8pot steady; v‘aud it. ::lurbln;. Jr..d was I-I\Mull‘y applied Riverpool Grain Market good middling, 9.874; delInl. 9.714; low | for several weeks and, to quote from her Liverpool, Bept. b.—Wheat—Spot. No. 1 middling, letter, “The large knots in the veins left, it | Manitoba, 14e7d; No. 2, 148 6d; No, 2 red was all nicely healed and has not bothered dsbd. ‘weetorn winter, 1ds me since.” m—v‘: m .3:7:.4. new, 10s 7d. Absorbine, Jr,, is an antiseptic liniment— Hops—In London (Pacifio const), £4 1is. | jy\ie. healing, cooling and soothing. Safe and L p el Rorthabn, pleasant to use, $1.00 and $2.00 at your WILLIAM STORK INVESTMENTS, ARLINOTON ROBERT C. STREHLOW Local Option and High License Mean Regulation. Pro- hibition breeds the unregulated alley joint. The alley joint breeds criminals. The Nebraska Prosperity League OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION. IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION, HIGH LICENSE President, L. F. CROFOOT Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES F Send for our literature. OMAHA, NEBRASKA New York, opened firm; 16.04c lpol. steady; middling upland, 15.98¢. ATTORNEY. RANDOLPH N. WOLBACH CHANT, GRAND ISLAND R M. woLcoTT MERCHANT, CENTRAL EITY HON. OTTO ZUELOW ' MAYOR, SCHUYLER h.'o“ l‘oulillllhon’l; $19.50@ 20, : druggist's or postpaid. Liberal trial bottle n ftirm; spot, $3KHE@59.36, postpaid for 10¢ in stamps. M AR At London: Spot co) £109; futures, L8 e €106 108; sluctrolytic, £130; apot tin, £116 W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F. o 198; tutures, £171 108; lead, £31; spelter, £49, | 104 Temple St Springtield, Mass.

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