THE BEE: . OMAliA, .SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912. 11 OFFERED FOR SALE. TyiHttvriters. , ; RENT from the manufacturers direct. No. 2 Oliver typewriter, S months, $4 00. Phone Douglas 2919. The Oliver Type writer company. TYPEWRITERS for rent, 3 month, IT). CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Miacellaneoaa. BAPE BURNER for sale cheap. 2718 Capitol Ave. ' SAFE. Overstocked with second-hand fafes; all sizes and makes; bargains. American Supply Co., 1102-0 Farnam. DESKS, safes, scales, show cases, shelv ing, etc.: see us first Omaha Fixture and Supply Co.. 414-16-18 S. 12th. Doug. 2724. FOR SALE New and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and . bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. The Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co., 407-408 8. 10th St. LAUNCH FOR SALE Brooks' model, 6 horse, 2 cycle. 2S ft.. 1 cylinder, Gray engine. L. S. Grlgg. Phone Douglas 4S. SQUARE piano. 820. Web. S2S4. THE ANGLE OIL LAMP, the light that -. n r. M,.. I4av Iab mnnAV JOHNSON LAMP CO.. 621 SO. 16TH ST. wrw nri(w in nap thnimanrt Ifith and Sprague Sts. Phone Webster 2372. REAL ESTATE. C1TV PROPERTY FOR SALE. PERSONAL Massage, Mrs. Rlttenbouse, tfl8 Boston Bid. f A RS A (IV. Salt Glow and massage. iilADOAUXJ Mme Anen of Chicago, 20J Withnell Blk.. 16th and Harney. D. 7fifi. M ARftAflTn Swedish movement Apt. 6240. VITAL massage, vital bath. Miss D. Fisher, 401 Ware Blk., 309 S. 15th. D. 2785. MASSAlTR Expert treatment. Mrs. iXLttOQiiUXi Steele, 208 S. 13th St. R. 325 . HAZEL LEAF PILE CONES-Best remedy for Itching, bleeding or protrud ing piles, 60c - postpaid; samples free Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 131 N. Uth St., for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and wagon will call. MAGNETIC healing, over 710 S. 16th. M A RS A fl IT! treatments. Fjfteen years iUAOOAUD experience. Twelve years in umana. iz.uo hotels and residences; 11.00 at the office, Call D. 868. Res. D. 3437. New 7-Room House In Koimtze Place Omaha's largest and most uniform resi dence district, where you have good neighbors, good schools, churches and stores convenient; where all the streets are paved and the best of surroundings House, 1806 Locust St.. has large living room, with built-in bookcases, beam ceil ings, nicely arranged dining room, with oak panel sides up to plate rail. AH fin ished In oak; also the floors. A well ar ranged kitchen, pantry and ice box room: four well arranged sleeping rooms and bath; all finished in white enamel with birch; two-panel doors finished In ma hogany and oak floors; one bedroom has windows, which will answer for a sleeping porch ; stair to attic: 2d floor bal cony, so' bedding can be aired -outside. First-class electric light and gas fixtures; elegant plumbing; a good furnace, fully guaranteed; pressed trick foundation; a 2-foot terraced south front lot with ce ment walks and all sodded; on paved street and paving all paid. The upper half of, the house is finished in stucco; all . the' Interior is decorated with high Class paper. The house was. built by day labor and will bear the closest Inspection. It you want a fine home on a cash pay ment of $1,000, this will surely please you, Hastings & Heyden 161? Harney St. 4-ROOM COTTAGES We have three of them for sale located at 13th and Q Sts., South Omaha. All brand new, electric lights, hardwood fin ish, well built and nice, large, level lots. Price, 11,400; 150 cash, balance $15 per month. Keys at J. W. Quiuk's, 166 So. 13th St.. South Omaha. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., 810-12 Brandeis Theater Bldg. FREE treatment, diseases of women and children under professors sunervl sion, 1 to 2:30 daily, Creighton College of . Medicine. Mtn ana uavenport. . 7rinlrHair I was a heavy drinker. averaging over a quart of whiaky daily. Tried many ways to rerorm, out witnout success until I found a certain easy method and was cured in three das. Have since saved thousands of other victims of the liquor habit. It can be overcome with or' without- drinker's knowledge, Interesting book (tells how) mailed, plain Wrapper, free, if you cut this out and write to Edward Woods, 534 sixth Ave., 153 A, New York. TV.f A CC A flV Corns removed. 25c: Mrs. .wauii Haynes, 707 8. 16 St. D 4492. I BATHS, Swedish massage, Mrs. Snyder, No. 3, The Dunsany, 10th & Pierce. D. 4380. ANNA H. MAKES""" SE nam. Davldge Block. Apt. 3. Doug. 6521 Bexten Pharmacy, 12th and Dodge. . Body Massage, 222-3 Neville Blk. D. 77SL YOTJNO woman cominir tn rimoh ctraneera are Invltr1 tn vlif ku Women's Christian association building ax ma ana ei. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers, aid at the Union Station. - ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of tterman Bruaern, a German baker. please correspond with Mrs. Herman Brudern, Highland, Kan., or should he ; see this ad he must write home at once. as there Is very Important news, awaits -.mm.," i . ... DENTAL work under supervision of professor; fio charge except for material Creighton College of Dentistry, 210 S. 18th POULTRY AND SUPPLIES Screenings, 1.50 per 100. Wagner, 801 N. 16. PET STOCK BOSTON terrier pups, screw tai'.sire my champion Tom Cnbb. , Call Douglas im. 2020 Farnam. REAL ESTATE ?OA2WS ' WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam 8mith & Co., 1320 Farnam St WANTED City loans. Peters trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. I, "Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com 'mission; optional payments;, cheap money. Orin S. Merrill Co., 1213 City Nat. Bk. Bldg REAL ESTATE LOAN'S OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. CTKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 3016 Omaha Nat'l. Douglas 2152. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $60,000. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Wanted, farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co., On, Loans on farms and improved city prop erty, i pet to pet j no delay. J. H. Liumont 4b Co., 1603 tsrnam bt., Omaha. 6 City LOANS. Bemlff- Cartberg Co., 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. GAB YIN BROS Sffl . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A BARGAIN for ;me young,iaw- jVT, 1 Sci lea OI ICtW books of 12 volumes, 1 of 10 volumes. Law Dictionary. Hale oh Torts, Cooley on Torts. ' Clark's Criminal Law Books; good as new.' 'Will sell or trade 'for chickens or anything you have. A. J. Knott. 4616 N. 36th St. Web. 6396.' ' ' : SEND for our system of exchanges, KhnDitn A f?n Dont H Omaha M.h FOR EXCHANGE Choice land and town property for general merchandise. Address Lock Box L, Seibert, Colo. CLEAR income property, Omaha, net ting per cent, to exchange for good land In rain halt P O Box Ma PARTIES having large 0-room housed modern, full size lot, cement walks, paved street, enlghbor own their homes. Price J.'s2o0, about half cash gets a bargain, or would exchange for nice cottage In desir able location. Phone Harney 682. 4227 Harney St. COUNTRY HOME and fruit farm, 60 acres, well improved; 10 acres in fruit; clear. Will pay cash difference for mod ern first-claBS West Farnam 8 or 8-room home. Address, C. 882, care Bee. WANTED TO BUY Household gds,clothes & shoes. Doug. 8971. Best prices for shoes, slothes. Ben W.5479. Best prices for fur., clothes, shoes. W.6146. SLIGHTLY used high grade Web. 3726. . ,. "... , . ; piano. REAL ESTATE ABSTltftCTft Of TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice tn Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater. CITY PROPERTY FOE SALES. 7 CENTS PER LINE WILL BB THE RATE CHARGED ON AND AFTER OC TOBER 1 FOR ADVERTISEMENTS RUN UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION. "FOR 8ALE-REAL ESTATE." FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 911 So. 36th St.. containing io rooms, all fair-sized rooms; furnace; modern plumb ing: double perch; lot 40x124; paved street; near car line and in good location; $100 cash, balance 0 a month, practically the same as rent. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., S10-13 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Great Bargain MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Two lots at 40th Ave. near Ames, two blocks from street car line. $126 each. One lot, 47th and Cass St., adjoining Dundee, $600. Inquire at 1208 Jones St LAKE Street lot, close to telephone ex change, for sale or lease; fine for flat, cottages, small stores or garage; will build to suit tenant. Owner, Tel. Web ster 2612. NEARLY new 6-room, modern place; cheaper than rent. Tel. "Web. 3229. 7-ROOM new cottage, modern; easy terms. Web. 7069. SAVB commission by buying direct an 8-room house; owner leaving city. Web. 3490. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed, mailed free on application. Charles E. Williamson Co., Real ' Estate, Insurance, Rentals, Care of Property, Omaha. TO BUY. SELL OK It KMT. FIRST SF.K JOHN W. HOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. . ACREAGE FOR SALB. HILLCREST ADDITION. Best and cheapest suburban acre prop erty near city. Fine country home sites and garden tracts convenient to car. bur veyed, plstted and staked In lots of H acre to 8 acres and priced from $136 per acre up. Come early and get your choice of a lot in this beautiful addl tion. Call for plat and descriptive literature. C. R. Combs, m to 816 Bran, dels Theater Bldg. Phones Doug. 31)16, A-3711.. ' GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Buying of Wheat Was Overdone Yes terday on Rumors of War. C0EN CONTINUES TO TUMBLE Bear on the Oats Market Say There Are Indications of a Large Ex port of Thin Grain from the Country. aiolloilSllglOMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Georgia. ' -.- Traversed by the .. GREAT SOUTH - GEORGIA ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crop. AH the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country, its S0I1, climate, church and school advantages, write,, . W. B. LEAHY, Dept K. General Passenger Agent, ATLANTIC, GA. OMAHA. Oct. 11, 1312. The Hiytng of wheat was overdone on var rumors yesterday. Possibly the sell ing was a little overdone on the official crop figures. At any rate the trade was in a position to 'respond quickly if there was anything alarming from the other side ana news wver night telling of the defeat of the TuYkish troops may indicate more serious news during the day. Based on domestic conditions independent of the foreign news It looks like a choppy trad ing market, with little In the way of hedging sales to help the bears, and prac tically nothing In the way of export busi ness to assist in advancing prices. Keep ing the crop figures in mind, the situa tion seems heavy unless helped by some thing Important from the other slae. Cash wheat H&lVic higher. The lowering of October com prices and easier old cash corn markets, with occasional hardening of the new crop months on wet weather or war news, brought about a more natural position in corn. The market was heavy yester day because of the enormous crop total Indicated. Very few people care to ad vise purchase of corn in the face of such a yield. Traders continue to advise cau tion about pressing the selling side of the December option on breaks because of the uncertainty about the new crop movement for that month. In a general way a return of bright weather for the corn belt should bring a renewal of selling pressure especially ir. the May option. Cash corn IWific lower. Bears say that there are Indications of a larger movement from tne country, which, with the lighter cash demand, is expected to result in lower prices. Cash oau, unchanuea. rnniary wnt-ui receipts were 2.140.000 hu. ana snipmems l,li8,0 bu., against re ceipts last year of 2,6,000 bu. and ship ments of i)31.(iw) bu. Primary corn receipts were 462,000 bu. and shipments 176,000 bu against receipts lasi year of IM2,m bu. anu snipmems ot K7,000 bu. Primary oats receipts were 819,000 bu. and shipments were 1.001,00.) bu., against receipts last year of 1,237,W bu. and ship ments ot 73,0i bu. The Chicago and Omaha markets will be closed baturaay, Oct. 12, Columbus 13ay. . c.earances were Wheat and flour equal to 608.000 bushels. Com, none. Uats, 42.700 bushels. Liverpool close-Wheat, lid to W higner; corn, '8d to ftd higher. Hie toiiowing cssn sales were reported Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 6 cars, sitc; 1 car, 87c. No. 8 hard winter, 4 cars, 86&c; 6 cars, Stic. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 8uc; I car, 84c; 1 car, 83c. No. 8 spring, 1 car, Sti'Jic. No. 2 durum, 1 car, 83c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, i cars, 61c; 1 car (musty). tiOVsc. No. 4 yellow, 1 ear,, sue. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, Blc. OatS: Standard, 2 cars, 311ic. No. 8 white, 2 cars, 31c; iu cars, 30?ic. No. 4 white, 1 car, 30&e. Barley: No. 4. 1 car, 66c. Omaha tuna Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 86HSTHc; No. S hard, S6fcS7c; No. 4 hard. 8385c. "CORN-No. 2 white, 64&c: No. 3 white. 64c; No. 4 white, 62c; No. 3 color, 63ic; xo. 3 yetiow, tiBjiV4c; jso. s yellow, WWQ Blc; No. 4 yellow, 69',40c; No. 2, l4c; No. 3, 61c; No. 4, 59460c. OATS-No. 2 white, 31c; standard, 31V4c; No. 3 white, SOftipic; No. 4 white. L..1RLEY Malting, 5S(g65c; No. 1 feed, SOtfjooc. KYJS-No. 2, 87'68c; No. 3, 6767c, Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 131 182 180 Minnapolis 610 Uulutn 627 Umana 67 13 35 Kansas City 161 , 7 if St. (Louis 63 17 X) Winnipeg $70 CHICAGO GRAIN tD PROVISIONS Sunday. Cash quotations were as follows: KLOl'K Steady; winter patents. H.SOtff 3.(0: Mra&hts, HlOft'4.60; spring patents. J4.0r4.30; straights, H00$iH.li; bakers, 3.7i4.00. RK-No. 2, V(r60Sc. BARLBY-Keed or mixing, 47&63c; fair to choice malting, tiofimc. SEEPS Timothv, 83.00rf4 .00. Clover. 3.0iva l.oo. PROVISIONS-Pork, mess. 117.37til7..V). Lard (in tierces), $11.974. Short rib.i (loose). 10.62VU.25. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 60,000 bu. Bxports for the week, as shown by Bradstreet'a, were equal to .431.O0O bu. Primary' receipt were 2,140.(M) bu., compared with 2.376.W0 bu. for the corresponding day a year ago. Kstlmated receipts for ! tomorrow: Wheat, 12' cars; corn, 142 cars; oats, 2ol cars; lions, 8.000 head. " Chicago Cash Prices W Ilea t, No. 2 hard, !Mj94c; No. 8 hard, 924t0Se; No. 1 northern, SMrt5tc; No. 2 northern, 92 3Vtc; No. 3 northern, SStfJDie: No. 4 spring, R3;c; velvet chaff, 8fifg89c. Corn, No. 2. esWeSV-; No. 2 white, 64HfB4ic; No. 2 yellow, 645J64V: No. 3, tssff34c; No. 3 white, KSfcWic; No. 3 yellow, 63V fjrtte; No. 4. 62Htr&'e; No. 4 white, 62o; No. 4 yellow. 62Va1iae. Oats, No. 1, JScf, No. 3, 33 ttic; No. 4, S233c ; standard, S4.D414C. Rye: No. 2. 6969S4c. Barley, 4S72V Timothy seed. 3.004.00. Clover seed, (13.00(18.00. -. . v BIl'iTKlt-Steady; creameries, 24ttiff29e; dairies, 22HT27c. EOGS Steady; receipts, 310 cases; t mark, cases included, 19$20c; ordinary firsts, 21o; firsts. 24c. CHKE9E Klrm; daisies, Wl'V: twins, 16W7c; young Americas, lV417ic; long horns, 17174c POTATO KS Steady; receipts, "5 cars; Michigan, 4:'45c; Minnesota and Wis consin, 40!(fC. POl'LTRY Alive, easy, turkeys, 15c; chickens, lie; springs, 13c.. VEAL-Steady at 014c. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Various Iowa. THE' eastlest way to find a buyer' for your farm is to insert a small want ad in the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the state of Iowa, 43,000 daily. The Capital is read by and believed in by the standpatters of Iowa, who Pimply refuse to permit any other paper In their homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; tl.2i per lino per month; count six ordi nary words to tne line. Aauresa Des Moines Capital, Des Moines, la. Minnesota. MINNESOTA. Write for our Minnesota booklet f special rates. DA I ft NIGHT .REALTY CO., 103 Bankers Life Bldg., - Lincoln, Neb. --. C;" I HAVE two quarter sections of timber land In northern Minnesota, well located. close to the river and neighboring towns. Timber alone will pay price asked. For particulars communicate with TODD W. LEWIS, Chamber of Commerce, Minneap olis, Minn. i Nebraska. IP you are In the market for a first- class farm for a home or your children, with - all advantages- of quality, climate and moisture, ready morkct for anything raised - on a farm, investigate what this means to you. I have Improved and un improved farms In Kimball county,- Ne braska, from $15 to $30, as level as a floor, dark sandy loam, clay, subsoil. Kimball county took first prize at state fair on wheat and millet. I have a half section, all in crop, well fenced, at $24 per acre. East ern .farmers are selling tt.elr $100 land and locating In Kimball county, Nebraska, Close to U. P. Ry. 1 have other lands from $6 to $S. all tillable, partly rough. Terms, C. J. CANAN. 509-510 McCague Bldg. Feature of the Trading ana Cloning" Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Oct. 11. Fear that the east ern war might spread beyond the Bal kans brought about a material advance In wheat today. Closing prices were s to lfalc net higher. W.ineat speculators took a break in British consols as a warning that Balkan hostilities might entangle some of the chief European countries. Bullish senti ment was increased by the fact that export business was being done at bet ter terms than could recently have been obtained. 7 From start to finish no important re action took place. December closed l!4'j! l6 up, at 93Vi93c. Wet weather heightened the anxiety of shorts In corn, but wheat strength ana European war uneasiness receiveu greater attention. December closed unsettled at oic, an advance of Hc over last night. Cash grades were only in fair de mand. No. 2 yellow was quoted at Wtf (iaC. ,. Active merchandising and export trade brought jip future market for oats. December closed c net higher, at 32,A'if 33c. Provisions bulged because of action of grain, i Pork closed 203nc up. The leading lutuies uiosea as- follows: . Quotations of the Dnr on Commodities. NEW YORK, Oct. 11-Fl.OL'R-Firm; spring patents. $4.60ifl4.90: winter straights, $4.464.50; winter patents, $4.70 B5.16: spring clears. $4.25(84.50; extra No. ;l winter. $4.1Qfc4.20; extra No. 2 winter, jt.ooo.10; Kansas straights. iw.iso. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.804.00; choice to fancy. $4.05(94.10. CORNMEAL Quiet; fine white nd yellow, $1.661.70; coarso, $1.60fl.6i; kiln dried. $4.16. RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 68o, e. L WHEAT Spot market strong: No. 3 red, $1.05g-1.07, elevstor and $1.06 nomi nal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $101Vi, f. o. b, afloat. futures closed lfcc net higher. December closed $1.01H. May, u.0b. CORN Spot market firm; export, 90c r. -o. b. afloat December to March. OATS Spot market barely steady; No. 3 384.l9e; No. 4, S7c, HAY-yulet; prime, $!.; No. 1, $110(9 1.15; No. 2, $1.001.05; No. 3, SOfc'ffie. FEED Firm: western spring bran, 100-lb. sacks, $23.35; standard middling, $25.60; city, $24.60. ' HIDES-, firm; Bogota, 2728c; Cen trsl America, 27'c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 27 28c; seconds, 2526c; thirds, 22423ttc; rt?j6ctfl 15c PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $19.00 (619.50; family, $2!.00(fj'23.00; short clears. $21.S024.0. Beef, firm; mess. $17.00 18.00; family. $21,00422,00; beef hams, $28.00031.50. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 12 lbs., $12.00ii 14.50; pickled hams, $14.00. Lord, firm; middle west, $I2.;iijil2.40; refined, firmer; continent, $12.80; 8outh America, $13,35; compound, (8.0C8.25. TALLOW Steady; city, $6.25; country, $3.87Wa'.62tt; special, $7.12V. CHEESE Steady and unchanged; re ceipts 2.018 boxes. - EGGS Dull; receipts 8,731 cases. Near by henneries, white, fancy large new laid, 4l(ff46c; western gathered whites, 30tt7c. POULTRY Alive; dull; western chicks, 12l4tol3iic; fowls, 13fj;i4c; turkeys, 16c, Dressed: Fresh killed western chicks, l2Vift17c; fowls, 15)18c; turkeys, spring, i5c; old, 16(6 lie. St. Louis General Market.', ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11. WHEAT Higher; track, No. 2 red, ll.O7Vfc1.10tt; No. 2, hard, SiJtSjC. ,-' r, . - . CORN-HIgher; track, No. 2, 644c; No. 2 white,' 6t;y6Ki7c, OATS Firm; track, No. 2, 824634c; No. 2 white, S5c. Closing cash prices: WHEAT-Steady; December, WtoPlttc; May. 9&c. - CORN Firm; December, BOHc; May, 81HC ' OATS-Firm; December, 32c; May, 34',c. , ' RYE Firm at 70c. i FLOUR Firm; red Winter patents, $1.65(64.95; 1 extra fancy and straight, ?4.1x'fi 4 ho; hard winter clears, $3,45(3.76. SFJrilx-Tlmothy, $10.00. CORNMEAL $3.60. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, 98e $1.03. HAY Firm: timothy, $13.0018.50; prac- rie, si2.unil.w. PROVISION S Pork, lard, meats and bacon, unchanged. Receipts. Flour, bl ' 10,000 Wheat, bu 7,0fW Corn, bu ,...20.000 Oats, bu ....66,000 Cattle Receipts Light and Trade Very Slow and Weak. HOGS ARE A SHADE STRONGER Sheet " l.amba In Very Mgbt Sup ply, but Demand la Aluo Limited and Trade Is Slow and Weak. SOCTH OMAHA, Oct. 11. 1I2 Receipts were: Cattle, lugs. Sheep. Official Monday 12,77 1,798 38,617 Olficial Tuesitav H.WI 4.537 2,'- Official Wednesday.... 8,112 6,516 86.025 Olficial Tlmndav 6.SS6 b,MQ . Estimate Jt rldsy 1,4ft) 5,000 . 2,7 Five dy this wsek.. 89.853 22.1S5' 147 Same days last week 81.831 2o.417 iW,M ssame days 2 weeks ago 86.U91 H',867 toi.lU Maine davs 2 weeks uao 29.!(65 21.K8 Ul.Ml Same days 4 weeks aao 28,081 , 27,106 Jb.704 Same aays last year 31.079 22.U6 l(,3Ut Tne foiloming tabt shows the receipts of cattlo. hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the yeur to date as compared with last year; 1912. 1911. Inc. Dec. Cattle 747.0S9 907,419 140.320 Hogs 2,392,ii9 1,923.930 408,028 bheep 2.124,691 2,139.1uo ....... 14.414 I'ht following table shjwt the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days with comparisons:' ,' Date. Ilil2. mi.H!U0.iaO9.mQ8.KOi.llO0. Oct. 2.. Oct 8. oct. Oct 6.. Oct. .. Oct. 7. Oct. 8. Oct. . Oct. Id Oct. 11 8 44' &! 7 M) dill 92! 1 17'.4 6 29! $ 451 I 62 16 81 8 61 6 231 8 271 7 01 I 4o 6 $4 SJ 18 4(t T K 10 81 8 70N( 6 43i 8 471 7 !4 6 16 6 92 76; 8 271 7 B'l 15l l 6 a 6 27 i) 6.9 32 ( 30 8 77UI 6 47J 1 7 611 201 6 Oi 8 7y 6 3l 8 a 6 li 6 11 6 2) 6 il 8 23 t 67 ,lI&l..j Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards for twenty four hours ending yesterday at $ o'clock; RECEIPTS-CARS Cattle.Hogs.Shecp.H'r's. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. .. 6 . .. Wabash Ry... . .. 1 Missouri Pac. Ry... 13 .. 2 Union Pacific Ry... 12 11 8 2 C. N.-W'.. east.... 1.4 C. & N.-W., west... 8 2 1 .. C, St. P., M. & 0 5 .. .. C. B. & Q east 7 C, B. & Q., west... 36 IS 1 C, R. 1. & P., east., .. 4.2 C, R, I. P., wis'. .. 1 Illinois Central Ry.. 1 3 .. ! Total receipts 59 77 12 4 DISPOSITION HEAD. Article Open. ) Hign. Low. Close. yes y. 94v I 64'AI I 40-BUSHEL WHBAT LAND, $25 TO $35 PER ACRE We have for sale over 20.000 acre's of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 13 years, Including 1910 and 1911, average with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUN'DINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., HAVE a quarter section of land in Holt county, Nebraska, to exchange for income property, it is wortn sw an acre, with $1,0U0 incumbrance. What have you to offer? Address Box 255. Sioux, Neb. CHEAPEST LAND IN NEBRASKA. . $3.86 per acre.cssh buys a 640-acre im proved stock ranch located in the Beaver valley, roues norm oi uartiett, tne oounty seat. Ail of section 2S-24-U Wheeler county, Nebraska (known as Royce place) land lays level to gently rolling, sandy soil, fine hay and grass land. 1 mile to school, 3 miles to post- office and store, sell settled locality,- has good, large 3-room Square frame house, frame barn for 8 horses, frame granary, chicken nouse, corral, good well of pure water 40 feet deep, 300 acres fenced, on main traveled - road. Title perfect .and clear. Land joining this, and no better, is held at $10 to $20 per acre. But owner must raise $2,400 cash by October 2, so has made a cash price of $3.85 per acre on this land to make sure of getting the money quick. - See this place at once, no time to lose. It must go. You will probably never have another bargain like this offered you in Nebraska lana. write or wire when you start to see it and I will hold it open till you have time to report Start today B. wait. Blue jviounu, jvan. 320 ACRES, well Improved, best bargain in Sherman county at the price, $50 per acre; only 4 miles to good town. Also 160 to trade equity for hardware or gen eral merchandise. This is priced right. For particulars write W. O. Phillips. Loup City, Neb . Wheatj I Dec..92 May.97fti?il iuiy.i i)4 Corn J Dec..53A May.52tjV3 July.l td Oct.. ' U3 Oats i 1 Dec..l32ft32M33 323233,321ilS'S4 May. 341 84ft34& Hi 34A Ju,y. 34'4 34 iMi434cffj 34B rum 1 I 1 92mms 92 W7!7VAi96Hf 94Vs 94i 1 I 54 53 681 62 W MS &2!A53 W 63A 62' U 64 W dry salt Shipments. 12.000 n,(Km 28.0) 47,000 Dec. I 11 40 May. I 10 56 Ribs OCt. 1100 17 40 19 30 Oct..! 17 26 May.i 19 00 Jan.. 19 40-50 19 75 iara Oct.. U 80 n 92 17 25 19 00 19 40 11 80 11 62 11 40 10 70Jj I 10 72 10 55 11 071i U 00 17 40 j 16 20 18 30 I 19 40 19 75 I 18 96 11 90 11 z 11 60 U 75 11 Uo 10 70 1 10 62A U (W 10 87 REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LAND FOR SALE .Nebraska. GOOD FARM AT $9.50 PER ACRE. 640 acres, all fenced with sheep tight woven wire, fenced and cross-fenced with a six-wire barbed fence. 12 miles from Andrews, 20 miles from Crawford. Fully 500 acres can be cultivated. Small sod house, good well and windmill, frame and log barn 24x40 feet, good board corral. This is good soil and will make someone an excellent farm. $9.50 per acre, with terms to suit pur chaser, takes this place. Act at once. 1 ARAH L. HUNGERFORD. -CRAWFORD, DAWES COUNTY. NEBRASKA. See my display of Dawes County prod uct in my Omaha office, ground floor of the McCague Bldg,, Omaha. FORTY-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $17. 320 acres, Cheyenne county, level as a billiard table, all good, 8 miles to rail road. Ripley, 2221 Webster St. South Dakota. '- - FOR SALE 160 acres good farm land; 40 acres broke, balance all tillable; 7 miles from Dallas and ( miles from Colome. Price. $40 per acre, payable $1,500 cash. 82,500 March 1, 1913; $2,400 March 1, 1917. Address Box 180, Dallas, 80.. Dak. LITE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Coromlsalon Merchants. BYERS BROS. & CO., Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 322 Exchange Bldg. Bnyder-Malone-Coffman Co., 169 Ex. Bldg. LAVEBTY BROS., 138 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co., Exchange Bldg. Clay, Robinson & Co., 200 Exchange Bldg. Kansas Cltr Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 11 WHEAT -Cash unchanged to 1 cent higher; No. 2 hard, S!U92c: No. 3, 88(?f91c; No. 2 red, Sl.O35il.05; NO. 8, 9toel,03. CQRN-Unchanged to lo higher; No, mixed, 62c; No. 3, 60c; No. 2 white, 67c; No. 3, 6166c. OATS Unchanged. RYE 74c. HA Y-Steady. BUTTER Creamery, 28c; . firsts, 2o; seconds, 24c; packing stock. 22c. EGGS extras, 26c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 18c. Receipts. Shipments. W'heat, bu 161.(K 191,000 Com, bu 7.000 ...... Oats, bu 17,000 13,IM Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. ll.-WHEAT-De-cember, 89c; May, 95c. Closing cash prices: No. 1 hard, 91c; No. 1 northern, 89C091c; No. 2 northern, 86894c; No. J, 838tic. CORN No. 8, Cg4I9c. ' OATS-No. 3, 30fr31c. . RYE No. 2, 61(fl4c. FLOUR First patents, $4.354.65;. sec ond patents, $4.204.35; first clears, $3.20 3.50; second clears, $2. 4002.70. Mill stuff shipments, 2,823 tons. Market dull and a trifle easier. BRAN-$18.7520.00. ' FLAX-$1.67. . BARLEY-4066c. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE ,Wis., Oct 11-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 94S5c,; No. 2 northern, mfite; No. 2 hard, winter, 9293c; De cember, 9i3ic; May, 95$. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris & Co. 1 119 . 204 Swift & Co 132 1.148 751 Cudahy Packing Co 2tff 1.050 1,624 Armour & Co 2J2 1.3ti9 138 J W. Murphy S40 Morrell IS W. I). Vansant Co 66 Benton, V. S. ft Lush... 180 Hill & Son 58 F. B. Lewis 133 J. B. Root & Co 11 J. H. Bulla 62 U F. Hubs .. 83 Rosenstock Bros 86 McCreary & Kellogg.... 2 Werthelmer & Dcgen... 58 Rothschild & Krehs..,. 61 Mo. it Kan.-Cal. Co 35 Cllne & Christie 8 Other buyers 244 ... 10,190 Totals 2,328 4,826 12.914 CATTLE There were no cattle of any great consequence in tne yards this morning, only 1.4U0 head, all told, being reported. This was hardly enough to in terest buyers to any extent and, as them was a heavy fail of rain all the fore noon, which kept a good many buyers from going out at all, the market was low and ouil from start to finish. Under such circumstances, prices paid were naturally, weak, and In some cases pos sibly quite a little lower. Although speculators sold a great num ber of stock cattle and feeders yester day, they Mill had quite a numoer of head on hand, and as it was so near th close ot the week tney were not overly anxious for fresh supplies, so- the mar ket on stock cattle and feedsrs was rather weak and dull, th same as .4111 ers. In the end. however, pretty much everything in first hands was . disposed 01. Quotations on Native Cattle Good to choice beef steers, th.26itfl0.tiu; lair to good beef steers. I7.25u.i: common to fair beef steers, $6.0O.2i; good to choice heifers, I6.7dii.60; good to choice cows, $5.5U4jU25i fair to good grades, $4,40(.60; common to fair grades, 3.iMB4.0; good to choice etockers and feeders, $U.Lvas.0o; fair to good stockers and fvuderi, -26 6.vo; common to fair stockers and feeu era, $4.606.26; stock cows and heifers, $4.&0&5.'i6; veal calves, s4.76w9.g0; bulls, stags, etc., $4&t5.oO. Quotations on Range Cattle Good to choice beet steers, l6.frttfyS.30; fair to good oeei steers, so.wan.w, conwiun vi tair ueet steers, $5.u((yii.ou Representative sales: v iftl tJKiNU A EBRASKA. I heifers... W)5 6 65 23 feeders.. 663 6 75 6 heiieis... Dl 6 75 6 cows..... 98 4 JO U loeuels.. 30 6 50 8 heifers... 106 6 00 a tecuei.. m 2 7 heiters... 822 6 15 6 cows 8ns 4 40 12 feedurs.. 829 6 Ou 8 steers.. ..1326 6 46 12 cows..... WW 6 30 4 heiters... 640 6 60 12 feeders.. 750 6 60 11 feeders,. 9i2 6 25 30 feeders.. 711 6 9a i COWS..... W 4 90 17 CS. tt hS.. 941 5 30 4 cows 110 4 80 6 cows 80S 8 rfO 7 calves... Sol 8 75 12 calves... 341 6 26 Scows 806 3 25 7 cows..... 834 4 8u 9 cow 834 , 4 65 Mllldale Cattle Co Neb. 14 heifers... 896 6 76 26 cows 903 4 00 103 steers... 829 t 90 J. J. Robl tts-Neb. 10 calves... 370 6 75 21 feeders.. 710 6 86 WYOMING. 1066 5 50 13 heifers.. u 14 55 II U..... It 3 S .1 Dll .i:i ST x.s i .m S3J .830 ,1M 120 I SO 44 S 80 ... lit ... S 8(1 10 SO SO 10 ... ) It IU WO S so i w JO.. .. (.. 81.. M.. 4.. It.. .).. n.. ..131 ..123 ,.m ,.!!1 ..tn ..370 ..m ..m ..no 10 1 6 OIK 160 II U 120 a 115 ho n 10 1 t ... is no 1 IT ... I to Pins. 118 74 ... 1 a u 75 ... 4 75 M Id ... I 60 ?0 Ml ... 1 10 SHEEP The run of sht-ep and lambs was small, 10 cars, or 2.700 head being received, as compared with 18.158 head last Friday, r.) head two weeks ago ami only 253 head on the corresponding day last year. Contrary to what might be expected, with such a limited supply on haivt, the packing Interests were very slow In taking hold this morning. The packer buyers having bought heavily during the current week, are loaded up at the week-end and apparently have very few if any orders Vi fill. Another hcar Ixh influence was the break In prices on the Chicago market. A three-car Mrlng of very good feeding ewes sold early at $3.45, but outside of this one sale very little was doing early in the morning. A little later In the morning bulk of offerings sold early tn the forenoon at prices steady with yesterday. For the five days of the week receipts have been only moderately large, as about 147.900 head were reported at the yards, as against 186.208 for the same time last week. 157,112 two weeks ago and 167.319 head for the corresponding period a year ago. On most days trade was good and active, a fairly large move ment ot th eofferlngs taking place In the forenoon dally. An uplifting factor on the market has been the very favorable conditions in the eastern dressed mutton trade. Fat lambs In general are closing anywhere from strong to 10$15c higher than prices at the close of last week. Killing ewes and wethers show fully a quarter advance, while fat yearlings have shown about the same improvement as. lambs. A large volume of trade was done in the feeder division and owing to the presence of numerous country buyers and commission men with orders to fill business was quite lively most of the week. All kinds of feeding sheep and lambs show about the same advance over last week, prices being about 2fxS40o higher. Quotations on sheep and lambs lJimbs, good to choice, $6.46itf6.ti5; lambs, fair I) good, jn.3Miti.4r,; lambs, feeders, $5.40&i6 25; yearlings, light, $4.75(W.26; yearlings, heavy, $4.45f4.70; yearlings, feeders, $460 $15.00; wethers, good to choice, J3.8Mfi4.10i wethers,' fair to good, M.65V.1.ft5; wethers, feeders, $3.7O4.00; ewes, good to choice, 83.333.60; ewes, feeders, $2. 70 3. 25; ewes, yearling breeders, $4.000500; ewes, aged, $.1,001)3.60; culls, sheep and bucks, $1.75 2.7.1. Representative sales: No. Av. 353 Wyoming Umbs, feeders.... 65 358 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 64 104 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,.. 66 433 Wyoming lambs, feeders..,. 68 219 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 46 728 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 88 210 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,.. 69 123 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls., 44 luttB.iD. lambs, feeders .38 378 S, D. lambs, feeders 48 117 8. D. wethers, feeders... .,.,102 102 8. D. wethers, feeders 83 9 8. 1). wethers, yearlings.... 78 24 Idaho withers VX Wi Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 64 351 Wyoming lambs, feeders,.., S3 13 cows. 22 feeders.. 630 16 steers.... 888 au teeders.. 98 20 cows 9X0 9 calves. ..101$ 11 heifers... bfl ll yearlings M 14 cows 10S2 127 teeders. 9tt7 10 feeders.. 820 U caives... 269 Marriatt & 36 steers. ...HU 6 50 io steers., M2 6 50 42 steers.. ..low 8 50 ii steers.. ..1W3 5 40 U steers. ...WUtf & 40 14 steers.... 96a ii steers,. ..10,8 28 steers 77 feeders. 6 cows 940 3 calves... 176 14 steers.. ..1145 8 teeuers.. via 12 steers.. .,1268 817 6 65 982 5 75 ti 6 20 5 25 8 no VO 6 90 7 60 8 90 6 90 6 20 6 90 (60 6 60 6 90 6 86 6 30 i 10 4 00 Welch-Wyo. 19 steers. ...1090 16 steers,... 1082 tl Steers.... 996 41 steers.. ..1011 xi2 tw,.ru.... Ui.ll .4 41 6 75 ' 13 steers., ..1004 6 40 6 60 3 feeders.. 920 6 calves... 276 6 30 4 60 6 50 6 ot) 6 40 6 40 iiolden Bros. Wyo. 10 feeders.. u& 6 85 6 steels.... 808 6 25 7 cows 8sO 5 25 5 COm'S 9W 6 & HOQS-With a fairly liberal supply of hogs here, today, yesterday s valuta were well sustained. The packer buyers were the big factors on the market and took the big majority- of "the offerings at prices tully steaoy and in some instances strong, when compared with Thursday's traae. - enippers naa very iiuis lire, tew If any orders being filled on shipping sc- CORN No. 3 yellow. 66c: No. 2 whlt count. As usual speculators were the 64c; No. 3, m&Kc; December, '54054'i ichief buyers at the opening, but bought May, 62c- OATS-Standard,. 33WlS4c. BARLEY Malting, 6&73c. v I very sparingly. "A few eany sales were Omaha Har Market.' OMAHA. Oct. ll.-HAY-No. 1 upland. $12.00012.50; No. 2, fll.00ll.50: No. 3, $9.00tl.00; No. 1 midland, $I1.50fi 12.60; No. 2, jii.ro; no. 3. J9.0UBH1.00; n0. 1 lowland, $10.6611.00; No. 2, $9.ooH0.0O; No. !. J7.COffi9.00; alfalfa. No. 1. $13.50; No. 2. $12.00; No. 8. 10.0011.00. Straw: Wheat. $6.50; oats end rye, jr.60. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Oct. h.-CORN-Hc lower; No. 4 white, 61c; No. Z yellow, 26c; No. 3 yellow, 62c; NO. 4 yellow, 61o; No. 2 mixed. oaVsCr no; s mixea,. sifcc. OATS Uncnangea 10 yc lower; white, 34c; standard. 33c; No. I No. 3 white. . Imports at New York. . . NEW YORK. Oct ll.-Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending October 6 were valued at $21,261,723. Imports of specie at this port for the week ending today were J68.709 silver and $4,148,763 gold. Exports were $1,124,98 silver and $40,100 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. ' Il.-COTTON-Fu- tures closed weak; October, 10.35c; No vember, 10.41c: December, 10.60c; January, 10.62a; M'briiary, ni.vuc; Marcn. lo.sur; May, IO.⪼ June, 10.90c; July, gust, 10.90c. W,94c; Au. ijstrong to a snade higher. As oft yester- j'lay, ousiness wan very uneven ana oniy being made until well along towards 11 o clock. There being only one or two packer buyers engaged in the late trade, closing business was rather slow and somewhat weak. The bulk of ' the hold, ings were 1st go at prices around $8,75 J.80, while the best hogs sold at $8.9o, the same as on yesterday. Receipts footed up about seventy-four cars, or 6,000 head) as against 8,722 head last Friday, 3,708 two weeks ago, and a.iol oh' the corresponding day a year ago. The general quality of the offerings was about the same as the last two days back. As recently, some of the supply was late in arriving on the market . Kcpreuentative sales sh. Pr. 10 110 ... a so ... 110 10 1 10 10 t N so s 0 to I to 1C0 I M 40O I 10 iu 1 10 40 I ti'i 20 I 12 tj ... 1 11214 im 1 tt M0 I f2'4 ... 112 ... 1 K'i 40 I 2Vi H IN 10 I lo 40 I K Ne. . Av. Sh. Tt. ' No. Ar. U 14TD ... I 0 M m M 1(1 240 I 70 I HI 21 144 ICO I tl ..UO 44 171 SO I 76 42.. .....264 41 308 ... To ' 0 m 18 IM 160 I "I ' 12. ......Ml 40.. 120 I 71 W m 61., 242 160 I 71 ' W., 209 17 m 10 I "S id 261 M.......II4 ... 1 76 70 234 41.......21 120 I 16 72 240 It, 212 140 I 76 - 12 23T 61... 120 I "it ' Ml 186 241 ... I "7'4 47 2SS M.......2M.... 1774 76 248 M 210 ... 1 77'4 ; 16 242 Jl 239 40 I "7V4 M 2l 60 26 W 7 2M 6? 262 120 I 00 72 im 14.'.,.. ..244 2W I 6 311 (4 271 10 I 60 1 2(1 06 Idaho lambs 70 331 Idaho lambs, feeders 80 31 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls.. 60 698 Montana wethers nd ewes., ' IM) Montana wethers and ewes.. H6 446. Montana wethers 94 i8 Montana wethers, feeders., .100 1.12 Montana wethers, feeders... 80 52 Mont, yearlings and wethers 67- 66 Montana lambs 74 156 Wyoming lambs 77 473 Wyoming lambs 78 118 Montana lambs, feeders 69 . 105 Montana lambs, feeders.... 66 554 Montana lambs, feeders..., 66 44 Montana lambs, feeders,.,. 66 162 Montana lambs, feeders..,. 66 165 Montana lambs, feeders,,,, 66 825 Montana lambs, feeders..., 66 Kfl Montana ewes 100 2S3 Wyoming ewes 121 24 Montana yearlings 98 277 Wyoming ewes, feeders..,. 106 802 Wyoming ewes, feeders..., 89 aft Idaho yearlings 95 407 Idaho lambs T2 8)2 Idaho lambs 72 211 Idft'io Iambi 73 . 17 Wyoming ewes ,.1I8 " 590 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,. 60 216 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 52 174 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 06 438 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,, 60 612 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,. 60 418 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 45 360 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 67 682 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 59 145 Wyoming ewes, feeders,.... 95 854 Wyoming lambs, feeders.., 64 759 Wyoming lumbs,. feeders... 64 241 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,; 54 . 176 Wyoming lambs, feeders. ,, 55! 27 native ewes 128 17 native lambs ....79 Pr. 16 io 6 10 $ 10 6 65 6 85 6 80 8 40 $ 5? 4 80 8 85 8 95 6 10 4 00 . S 75 6 00 35 8 15 6 46 8 75 8 76 $60 $ 45 3 80 4 10 6 60 6 65 6 56 t 75 6 It 6 15 6 50 6 25 26 25 8 60 8 50 4 50 8 10 8 00 4 50 60 $ 85 8 86 8 50 6 (HI t 85 6 15 6 85 5 85 t IS 20 6 20 3 00 600 8 00 8 Oi) ID 8 60 6 76 CHICAGO 1.IVB STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sneep steady Hon Higher. CHICAGO, Oct. It CATTLE Receipts. 2,500 head; market steady; beeves, $5.6&w 11.00; Texas steers, $4.50(06.00; western steers. $5.80ft8.90; stockers and feeders, $4,254)7.70; rows end heifers, $2.9018.10; calvps, $7.5C10.50. HOQA-RecelptK, 11,000 head; market generally 6a higher; light, $8.658.36; mixed, $S.708.40; heavy, $8.66(P.40; rough, $K.554i8.75; P'g", J6.00ft8.00; bulk of sales, $8.9&(&25 8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.008 head; market steady to shade lower; na tive, $3.254.40;' western, $3.40(4.40; year lings, $42ri.25; lambs, native, $4.00ti.76; western, $4.756.86 Ht. Louis Live Stack Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 11. CATTLE Receipts, 9.500 head, including 2,100 head Texans; market steady; native shipping and ex port steers, $8.OO10.75; dressed and butcher steers, $&.&0ft9.10; stockers and feeders. $3.756.75; cows and heifers. $5.7S.60; cannera, J2.76$4.00; bulls, $4.00ig3.60; calves, $8.00tf11.50; Texas and Oklahoma steers, J4-RiVfi!7.00; cows and heifers, $3.25ft(.O0. HOOS-Receipts, 7,400 head; market So higher; pigs and lights, $6.60ig.2O; mixed and bulchers, $8.859.30; good heavy, $9.06 8.26. "'-. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,900 head; market steady; muttons, $3.5003.65; lambs, $5.50iic6.85; culls' and bucks, $L60toi 3.26; stockers, $2.75iii'3.50. Kansas tlty Llvr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,600 head, including 1,000 head southerns; show cattle, $10. 751)512. 40; mar ket isteady to shade higher; dressed beef and export steers, $8.504'U.(K); fair to good, $6.0063.40; western steers, $6.00.00; stock ers and feeders. $4.607.60; southern steers, $4.256.90; southern cows, $8.5ftJ 6.25: native cows, $3.241.60; native heif ers, $5.0037.50; bulls, $3.755.00; calves, $6.60 4111.00. HOGS-Receipts. 2.500 head; market. BSD 10c higher; bulk of sales, $8.75&.00; heavy. $8.OMM0: packers and butchers. 88.75 8.00; Hght, $8.5008.90; pigs. $6.0O$'7.10, . SHEEP AND lAMUM tieCelptS. 4,600 head;' market steady; lambs, $7.6&86.75; yearlings, $4.004.60; wethers, $3.50M. 10: ewes, $3.1003.00; stockers and feeders, $2.00 3,75. ... . . -. , .. .. NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Foreign Situation Looms Larger on Financial Horizon. 1 . NEWS OF ALARMma rTTABAiTTEtt Canadian Paelfle la Storm Center tf Tradlnsj. ( Ionia r with Wet ' Loss of Nearly Eleven rolats. ' NEW. YORK, Oct. ll.-The foreign situation loomed larger on the local finan cial horizon today, Oover night news from Ixmdon and other European points was largely of an alarming tenor, and these advices were followed by enor mous sales of American stocks Id Lon don, Paris and Berlin. The German and r rench capitals were centers of demor alisation and London an naiml hoH hpnr Ihtt K-ii... v. .. . . . ing. Hales for European account were estimated at 100.000 snares; but there is authority for saytng that the total liqui dation was much in excess of those figures. - Canadian Pacific was the storm of tho 1 market, declining $ points in Berlin, clos ing with half that loss in London and opening here with a decline of practi cally 5 points. From this level It made some recovery only to sell lower at the unin-e u, ht miei in me aitemoon and cloning with a net loss of 10 points. I'nlon Paoiflc was weakest of tile lead ers, but the Hill Issues, grangers, United States Steel and coppers were only slightly lens affected, the range of losses In some of these issues approximating 8 points In the last hour. Toward the close, I nlon Pacific, coppers, steel and a few other active Issues were again urgently offered at further declines. Private discounts were above the bank rate In London and private cables to International bankers Indicate an early advance to 8 per cent by the institution next week. . Bonds were weak. Total sales par value aggregated $2,125,009. United States government bond's were unchanged on call. Number ot sales and leading quotations n stock were as follows: ' Ui. Hlrt. Lav CtoM. Am!(mtJ Coftrtr Amerlctn Agricultural Am, Bct Sugar American a Amrlco Can M,... American C. tk F.... American Cotton Oil. Am. In leourltlea.... American Uoaead ., Americas tooomntlvs American S. a R.... Am. p. A R. pfd..... Am. Sustr Artnlng. Ammlraa T. aV T..., American Tnbareo tt aaa h. u U 1 U . 0 7 71H'H4I , I.J9B - 4Tfi 4i,tB mo ism lafc it Lino m m lo Mi, ' I4 si4 Ms a aau. ' itu. . N) 14U 14 14 , 1.7M 4SS 43 eiVL W,M m 14 U4k , PTk ,.' m m a J2nfc , ' 70S 14IK 14t4k' S8U i.wo Kt 4 Anacond MIrIsr Co.... 14,000 46 3W rU. Atchieoa- ...i.. 11,101 1H m ifl Airhlaon if! AtlaiHlc C'oaat Una..., Bllln,nr Ohio Bathlchrm Staal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific k....,' Central Lsather Chaaapaaka Ohio.... Chlcasa O. W ,. auissn a k. Uiloaga b N. W I'olorado T. ft ConanlldatM uaa , Corn ProdMta Dalavar Hudson... Danrar Rio Ornnds. . InTr a R. O, pfd.... Dlailllcra' gacuritlas .. Itrla i. ........ Brla lat pfd., Kris Id pfd Oemrnl Klectrlo Brest Kterlham pfd Great Northarn Ore etfs.. t40 41 Illinois canlral Inlarbomuga Met. ...... Inter. Met. pfd......,,,. International Harveater Inter-Marine pfd International Pump ..... Kansas ritr Seuthern..., Ii'.l4e uaa lot K 14J14 I41H 141 4.si) to m m ttm n 4t 4i K10 II Klti , 4J.10S 170 !4JH "eft Its 1114 II "4 1.000 UI4, II IS-H . 0t 17 17 17, I, W 111 'M 111 KM 141 141 M 17M 4 4 41 8. M0 147 141 m t.m n u w 20 170 17 let ion n jl V 4114 40 tt WC K1'4 M "14 II. 100 4 164, -si4 l.00 i Utj24 100 44 14 i.?oo 113 lnu mu 4.7M 40 135, 47H .,4714 100 1 121 T,W" lit. II ..III' 11.40) '"17 ' 5' le'4 Q H tSSli io . 11 tin -ijv, ..... 17 toe U M M 10S4A Lehlh Vsllejf 17,409 1T 171 17IH Ixulevtlle 4fc Nathalie.. 0 11 110 n st. r. s. s. i.tos 14 j Mlaeouri, K. at T-. MlMourl Pacific ,, atlonal Blacult .. Mtllooal Lead n. n. r. o m. id pra.v m n n sr New York Central ., l.M 11 111 .'114 P. Y., O, a W..., Norfolk a Wrntern North American ........ Northern Pacific Parifle Mail Pennaylvanl People'! Oaa P., O.j C. St. L PHtaburgh Coal Pretaed leel far , Pullman Falaoe Car Reading - tfepnhllo 1. a a.......... Republic I. 8, pfd.... Rock lalsnd Co.... ..... Rock Island Ce, pfd..... 8t L. S. W. Id pld.. Seaboard Air Line........ Seaboard A. U pta-..... Rloas-Sheffleld . It I... Southern Pacific Southern hallway , So. Railway pfd Tenneanee Copper .....i.. Teiaa ft Pacific... I'nloa Faclflo .... Vnlnn Paclflo pfd l.to 11 11 ' 4,1,00 44 '.44 :S4 100 ,! M,; 1.000 11 115 .jlU U0 ' U 100 ' 14 I4U .114 I, M0 127 1 't ' 100 U 13 "M I.1IM 114 114 ;424 1.40 111 1114 jilt ...4. KM )4 14 :'MV ' 40 11 17 ,J7 100 187 147, M7 l.Ml 177' 174iT6 t.70 13 II r 13 tm m n -.'i I.SOO 17 M M .1,7(1 46 14 ,14 400 , 11 SB' "Jeek 10 z 41 41 ..T.40 in.lio 110 . 4,400 ' '. ; 4U0 .11 M,;l . LMM 44t 43 -343 , .too i5 i;;T ,17,10 17l'4 170rJI . 100 ."."lie United State. Realty.... 10 MJ .wSr tSi iK vim aim Va. Carolina Chemical .400 JJi W.huh W Wabaah pfd Weiter n Maryland ... Weatern Union .' in-u,- RtAAtrla a. f w ... 1.100 11 Total or me any, . ".,v,-.x Bi-dltldend. 4'' 'M vm 4, ,? 100 J 14 14 700 It ' M 100 SOU M , 1,70 14; i ,i IS .10 V. t. ret. la, rag do coupon V. i. , rg do coupon V. 8. 4i. rg d coupoa .. . at. Jowph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. lt-CATTLE-Re- celnts. 600 head: market steady; steers. 5.7510.60; cows and heifers, 83.2)8.75; calves, 84.009.50. HOO 8 Receipts, z.soo eaa; market 6c higher; top, $9.00; bulk of sales, $8.75S.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady; lambs, 86.00ig4.6o. Stock In Sla-nt. ' ; Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal wetsern markets yesterday: : cattie. riogs. tneep. South Omaha 1,400 8,000 2.70O St. Joseph 600 2.600 1,000 Kansas City L600 2.500 4.500 St. Louis 8.600 7,400 6.900 Chicago 8,500 11.000 12,000 Totals 18,400 . 28,500 2fl,10Q Soaar Market. BUGARRaw; quiet; muscovado, test, 35lc; centrnugsi, no Test. 4.11c; molasses sugar, W test, i.xe. Refined, quiet. : Vevr York Mlnlnai Stocks. NEW YnRtv. Oct. 1L Closlne nimta. lions on mining niocnn were; Com. Tunnel nock., e jnexican do bonda Con. Oal. ft lrnn Silver t.radville Con. Little Chief .., Oltared, Va. .. a ..IM .. I .. 1 Ontario Ophlr ......., Standard .... Tallow Jacket ,'...14 ,...lfl ... 44 ,...! ... 10 Nee York Mosey Msrket. NEW TORK. Oct. ll.-MONKY-FIrm on call, 4V!r7B Pr cent higher; ruling rate. 5 per cent; closing iu, f ten at & per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty days, 54 Per cent, and Blnf,,"9; 6H5 per cent; six montha, 8fc5V per cent. , ' . ' - . ' 3 Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: . ,ioi a. u. oo. ret. ea...'74 .101 L. g. deb, 4S 1111.. 11 .10teu ft N. nnl. 4a... 11 .101 M. K. ft T. 1st ., 11 .111 io gea. s..rt.4 I .111 Ma. Paclflo 4a....... 71S Panama la, eoupoa..Wl do coot. Is 17 A.-C. 1st otta.. ei -n. n.n.. oi at. a s Amer. A. 101 KJ. T, C, g. i., A. T. A T. ev. la.lU do dab. 4. , aju, eAm. Tobacco a...lll T. N. H. ft M. Armour Co. s. 81 ',et., I Atchison a en. 4.... 7N. AW. 1st a 4s. 17 An . 4a 11 10 o ct. 4a licv. do ct. ta 1W. Pacific 4s.....,.4 , o h ..v..:.. ii,;i, . M0, 8. h. rfdg. 4a. tek . n renn. ct. la Bl,',s4 . .11 d0 COB, IS.... 1,10114 ' .107 Reading gen. ,4s.-...' MS . K 8. U eV 8. F. ft' 4' T7i Che. Ohio 4.. -oo sen. ae. ....... X4 do conv. 4 S8t. U 8. W. e. 4a. Ohlcaeo ft A. '.a. 448. A. h. adl. ...:' 77 C. B. ft Q. J. 4a... 56o. Pte. col. 4....2S do gen. 4a.... d e, 4 .....14 C II I I f tr 4a-.l to 1st ref. 4a. i-.,:! C R. I. P. . 4s. t80. Railway ia.,...!(Vi do rfg. 4a......... 17 do ge: 4a :r7 C. ft 8. r 4s 14 I'nlon Pacific 4a.... 100 D. H. cv. 4a.'.... 17. do tt.' 4a... 101 D. ft R. 0. ref. He. W do let ft ref.' 4a.. 5 tHstillsrs -Is ...... 73 C. 8. Rubber U...iM3 EH p I. 4........ I7T-'. 8. Steel M ls.-M! do gen. 4a... 71 VaM7ar.t-Chero. ftad.8 do cv. 4a, aer. B. 71 Wabaah lat ft ex. s 111. Cen. let ref. 4S 13 weatern Md. 4a.. .sin Inter. Met. lWeat. Elac. t. laM A. C. L lat 44 , Bat. ft Ohio 4a.. .do 1 Itraok. Tr. CT, 4e Cn. ot Oa. la... Cen. Leather la.. Inter. M. M. 4.. M-4'wia. t Japan 4 . Bid. Offered. Central 4s... ill nnn RtocU Market. BOSTON, Oct. 11.' Closing quotatioiii on stocks were as follows: v : A Done J 41 Miami 'Copper ..... 17 A ma t Copper ...... II ' Nad Con. . . , . .Sll A- Z. L. ft 8....... UMplMlng Minea v.4 IU Arlxona Coin. mwwta bum ...,.?i B. ft C C. ft 8. M. IVi Ntorlh Lake Cel. - ft Artwn...,. IS01d Dominion Cat. ft Hecla J" ooeeoi i.. .......... 11 Centennial tl Quincy W Cop. Rang C. C... I78hannea .,...... liH East Butt C M... Superior i44 Franklin ............ lH8uperior ft B. M.. t Glroux Con , 4Tamarck . 4 Grnby Con. ....... 0V. 8. 8. R. M.,. Greene Cananea do pf .Ji lele r.oyal Copper. UVtttah Coo II Kerr Uke 2 Utah Copper 0....,lt4 Lake Copper liWineaa -....,. ,,7A 114 La Sails Copper.... !' Wolverine ........ .7 4 Key to the 8ituatlon-Bee Atfvertlsbig. AmeriMB Telephone & Telejrsph a. A dividend of Two Dollars per ahara will be paid on Tuesday. October 18. 1811, to stockholders of record atthe close of business on Monday, Septcnvber 30, 1818. , , WILLIAM R. DRIVER, Treasurer. . .".'... -