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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1914)
FOR IMC NT Maasea a ad t ettaa-es. Field Club Home Fin T-rooip and sleeping porch, hard wood finish, finely decorated, special in durrimnt for rig1 tenant. Peters Trust Co. 1s?3 rarriam. Pout. KW. $4.0O Klght-ROOM houee: eatlrely mod ern; hot water heat; nice location and nice yard. $90.807 rooms. parlor extending across the entire front of houee; oak fin ish; colonns1e openings; four bed room and bath; fins neighborhood; near ear. $Jt.0O New five-room cottage: modern ex cept heat; finished In oak; near ear line. l22.SO-Klve-roc.in cottage, almost new; exceptionally large mom; strictly modem; near car line and near AM KRll'AN PEfTRlTY COMPANY, . 17 h and Hon gl as St. Pmi gins 801 Ki S. iid St. 6-r., all mod.. !. ' S. 22d St.. 6-r.. all mod., $1. l.t s?. 22d, 4-r, all mod., 119. 1.1"1 ti. S2.I St.. 10-r., all mod. $30 . 4M4 I'nderwnod Ave., 7-r., all mod., $40. IIS S. Centrul Illvd., -r.. all mod.. $.16. . 24.T3 FTnnklln t.. l-r.. all mod.. $.". tu 8. 21st rit., $-r., mod. ex. heat. M Je.H Indiana Ave . 7-r.. part mod.. . Tactile St.. 4-r., mod. ex. best. $lt. R17 8. 2fth St.. -r.. part mod- $9. P1RKKTT COMPANY. 4"1 Km Rid. Doug. . a nA..W 17 . T) V 1 li 1 IKK iffU -n'U.n . r, .... ... -" Near 40th, on Hurt ft., hot water heat. $36. Near 40lh, on Cass; big yard. $W. O KKF.FB REAL BMTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat, Hank Bldg. Doug. 27ir.. Evenings: H. E13I or H. 33H. e-ROOM'brirk. corner 8th and William 8ts.; moat desirable) in Forest Hill l ark. iougiaa rnv. 3214 CORBY ST. 418. Five rooms, electrlo light, gas, bath; large lot, fruit, shade trees: good condition. Key at 3a. V. T. SMITH CO.. rouging in. Hll-12 rv Nafl frank 7-R.. mod. cot t aire. 2014 N. 22d. 1. 1246. 3-RUOM house and 4 lots on edge of town. at half rent to good man who will look after Bd1-lnlng 3-room house. Tel. D. 21i. t-R cottage, first-class condition; large yard; near car line; $12. H. 717. 7-ROOM modern, oak finish. 801 Park Ave., $40. -ROOM, modern, good neighborhood. 2012 Kim (St. 124. II 1,110. BKAUTIFUL t-room, modern house on 2ith and California, Harney-fiMH. e-R. house, mod., oak finish, hot water beat; near cars, Dundee, Harney 2.W FOR RENT-fi-ROOM HOl'Stf. STRICT t,Y MODERN, KM IX IXE: PARTY T.EAVINO CITY. PHONE HARNKY 1244. West Farnam New brick and stucco home. Just being finished: three fine bedrooms and Bleep ing porch 2d floor; large living room and dining room; beautifully finished in ma hogany ; i floor white enamel; 114 on lean. Peters Trust Co. 1822 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 2S98. MODERN 8-room house, 205 8. Kith Ave., vacant November 6. Can be soen after 9 a. m. any day. Inquire: T. J. O'Brien, Phones Harney 1(194 or lfwglag UH. FOR RUM T November 1, Us 8. IJHth Aye., 7-room modern flat. See Charles O. McDonuld or J. J. Toms, 616 Urandol Rids. Phone Douglas 3456. h-ll. modern house, 17a 8. 10th. D. 7418. LA1WK lift of houses at special prices for the winter. Do not miss this oppor tunity. F. D. Wosd. lslh and Farnam Rta. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. 1311 B. th St.. S-r.. all mod., good loca tion. HASTINGS AV HETDEN, 1914 Harney Pt Hnnnpq u "' f u cit. UUUHLS ereigh Sons A Co.. Bee Bldg. Fidelity Storage Co. etcrage, moving, packing and shipping. lth at Jackson Rts. Phone Douglas it. b'l tM nvai, an iiiiiUith, ,-rooju liuuse, also -r"m flat. ?ao No. lid. Globe Van&Storage blores, moves packs, ships; 3-horse van and i men, li fe per br. ; storage M per mo. Batlafactory guur. D. 4Ki ac Ty. UU J. C. Reed tux p. Co., moving packing storaga 1AT7 Faroaju. D. SI; Maggard'sCie l-argu i men, l 26 per hr.; dray, a men, 11 per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 14M FOR KENT We have a complete list of all houses, patuuaata ua iiata that are for renL This list can be seen free of charge al 'Jumna van t ptorage to., sua si. lth Hb 6-ROOM cot. mod. ex ht., newly papered hu y.iuic, i rjia eaiven worth. Harney i-ROOM, all mod. hotis near Hanscom Park, with garage; garage now rented: electrlo lights. Tel. Douglas 4. u-RiJOM cottage, rnud. ex. heat. W. Mx). ti-ROOU fctrlLlly niudurn house la Al eon dltlon, Ipcatlon 2i: Pacific Bt. fall at I0H0 t. 2th tit., or Phone Harney 2'MS. 6-R. mod. cottage, 71 J. 37th Bt., 125. 7-r. mo. hoUKe, 3614 Leavenworth St., t;!5. Roth flim locations. Phono Webster 26iu. 114 8. 2th 8t -r.. all mod. house; tM RASP liROB. lMJl ULAB i13. ' 3!KjS N. 17th 7 rooms; hot water heat: Ii5 I ORANT. DOUGI-8 8.m Btort-a and Ofilcea. 2ND FLOOR office rooms or suitable for light nilK. Wright & Lasoury, tut B. WTO DPfclT Ua.t .L.i 1 1 Write or call K. L. Bliackley, Avoca. Neb. Maraa. GOOD barn, room for R or 10 horaea 1917 Webster Ht. Call Iwigias a WANTED TO REST TWO WDf umlsheil rooms tut nuuteaeui Ins, walking dmtance. Address B. Hi, Bee. '.. INSTATE rtHHA RAJttll LANDS FOR BALE Arkaaiaas. 1.000 ACRES, tlE.000; in sunny Arkansas. 4 miles Eldorado; 4"0 Improved; 6 houses; fine corn, cotton, truck, fruit land: fine cold spring water; 40ft bottom, cuts t tons fine hay when cleared. Want farm equal value, S to 10 miles good town. Mary Mi-Uiughlln. Hon iW4. Eldorado. Ark. o Florid. Land Bargains If you want to buy renl farming and stock raising or trucking lands In Florida, cirect from the owners, without agents' commissions and fancy advertising bills added to the price. Write or call on Benson & Carmichael 42 Paxton Block, Omaha. ' o 4 aleraa. FOR PALE SJO-ucre homestead, well improved; south of Yuma, Colo.; corn and hay goes w.th place. Price 1,10. Ad ttrrs P. o. Hog 17. Yuma. Colo- .ehraaka. NORTH Platte Valley Irrigated" land; best of producing :tll stundsrd crops, tIi as alftilfii. whest, fists, corn, pots in. uirar Iio.'Ik. Ideal fur Monk raining end dit'f IhK. A cuuniiy of liverif ed firiniiiK In liruadcrt reuse of tlie word. l'iH to lailrouijii and 'os, no crop f. Ilures Aliud.inie of water for Irriga lln, full paid water rights. Prices low; frtns very easy. W. T. SMITH Ca 1111-11 City National Rank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2H9. OnttUis, Nsb. RKAL ESTATK rtM Ktx ii i. !! rog Min Wlirnstlib Upper Wisconsin Seal iituy and general .Tup siaie In the anion; sstOers war ted. l&atis lor sale at low prlues, on easy ter is. Ask tor book let S4 en Wlsonivsln C ulrsl. Land Qraat, Ftate acres wanteg. Write about our grating lands. If intereeted in Iruit laoda, ask lor booklet on Apple Orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. Soei Line Ry. Minneapolis. Minn. Mlasraot. PAROAIN Jlo-acr Improved farm. V miles from Minneapolis; on good gravel road; lays level; about 120 acres under cultivation, balance used for pasture; some fine meadow land: can praclloally all I put under cultivation; buildings ronglct ol g-room house, barn, granary, corn cribs, manhine shed, windmill, etc.; good apple orchard. Price, f.W per acre; one-half rash, reasonable tenns on bal ance. Adjoining farm held at double this price. Schwab Rroa., PCS Hlymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. IDEAL grain anil stock farm- :0 acres: has good house and other buildings; JV acres under cultivation; nalance pasture with running water: located east central Minnesota, near good town. Price, ) per acre. Easy terms. Farmers' l-nml Co.. M Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. RKAL ESIATFl LOANS. CITY and I arm loans. S, 6. per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 10S Farnam, Omaha, WANTKiw;17yoa"iisI'eters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. Fast Nebraska farms. O'KKKFK REAL ESTATE CO., .... 1014 Omaha Natl. Douglas ITW. HARRIHON 4t MORTON. 91 Om Natl. WflV-Fnr'm loans Klokelnv. Co. Omaha. WANTED City loans and warrants. W Fatnam 8mlth ft Co.. It20 Farnam. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomss. 22 State Rank Hldg: 1V to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Ring , lth ana ravnam ms. MONEY on hand for city and farm loana. . . . . . . . 1 . . - I fl.Bl, Hi II. . innuer, c ny rmi. """" "b; rri CITY I-OANS. Remls-Cailherg Co., tl 'O ... ... .1.. I. Tt.Aalr lll.tr SF.K us first if vou want a farm loan. United States Trust Co.. Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE -FOK KXCTIAXGK WILL trade for auto, ten acres near ia..u.,.iii vm. : cash value tSOO. IV. H. Floyd. Lewlston. Nab. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Till Ouajrantee and Abstract Co., a modern nbstract office. 30S 8. 17U Bt. Phone Douglas S4K7. REED Abstract Co., oldest abetraot of floe in Nebraska. 2XM lirandels Theater. REAL KSTATE ACREAOD Omaha Acreage Seven acres. In city llmlU, block from car line, well Improved, et with fruit and idenllv located for a home or invest ment. Will make brms. W T SMITH CO.. D. !!J9. 1111-12 City National- Bank 20 Acres Improved Close to Florence Has T-room house, good barn and other outbuildings; hag all kinds of bearing fruit. This place will make some one a good home, close to Omaha: ohly 2tt miles from Florence, Vi mile from paved street; good locality. Price 7.K. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Bt REAL ESTATE BUBCRBAN Dundee. 6-Room Bungalow In Dundee We are offering for sate a 6-room bun galow, all on one floor, located In the highest point in Dundee, overlooking the country and the city of Omaha. Can be bad with one or two lots. Located on Nicholas atreet between 50th and 61st Sts. House has living room, den. two bed rooms, dining room, kitchen and bath; has fireplace, built-in buffet and book rases. All the rooms are nicely decorated. First-class heating and plumbing. House Is completed and ready to move Into, t an be bought with a small payment down and the balance about the same as rent. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. 100-Foot Frontage 2 Lots in Dundee Location In the highest part of Dundee, overlooking the country In all directions; also the city of Omaha. Nicely terraced lot; on paved street; In a good location. Owner will sell these two choice lots for f2.ooo or will sell one separately for U.ww. fun srrange terms HASTINGS HEYDEN. 114 Harney St. REAL ESTATF WEST SIDE House Beautiful West Farnam $5,250 We have an IDEAL HOME on the top of the hill on Farnam Bt.. between 4Mh and 4th: 20 blocka west of the city hall, In a splendid neighborhood of new homes. Read the description and realixs that its location is ideal: Lot itixlM. Paved street. Fine lawn. Splendid basement. Pressed brick. Real fireplace. Enameled laundry tuba. ctuaranteed furnace. Living room 1Bx25. lien on first floor. Screened porch. One bedroom 12H1. One bedroom 11x17. One bedroom llxli. Tiled bath. Heautlful oak floor. Kin decorations.. Screens complete. Ijirge closets. Rest plumbing. This number ! 4K2S Farnam Bt. Come out TODAY and look It over. Just being Completed. diaries W. Martin & Co., 741 Omaha National Rank Bldg. Tel. Tyler 17; Webster on Sunday, West Farnam $10 CASH, $10 PER MONTH Lowest priced lota ever offered In this district. Directly north of Farnam street's best homes. .On 96th, between odge and Davenport. Two east fronts, V.T5 each. Seven west fronts, ttJM to PW. Call and reserve lot. Hale later. O Keofe Heal Estate Co., lOIt Omaha National. Phone Douglas 271fi. Evening: II. iM or II. 6134. REAL EHTATB fiOUTn SIDE $1.iO0 BLVd a I-rooiu bouse, large lot. auie so. th ft. A RKAL HAR.1AI.N. A strictly Mich-class l-ruom, almost new hil. k ivsldeni a with good gat age. one bliirk fioni Hanscom park. Cannot b leat In city tor quality or price. J In terested call owner Harney 22ia RKDT'CED to $l,0o6 for nearly new 7-room modern home on fl. ssth ft Mplendid neighborhood of home owners, pbon owner evenings. H. U0. THK HKK: RKAI. KSTATV) NORTH SIIK 2802 Innncy Street Modern Bungalow $3,150 Full-else cemented cellar. Clxk finish, boek-cases artlatlo futures, InJoor shades. Street Improvements In and paid. Itrge lot south front. $300 Cash IALANCK IJKK RF.N1 Harry Wolf Ware Rlock, IMh and Farnam. Doug ya. HY DWNKR. Nw, modern bungalow, oak finish; beam ceilings, wall decorated; fine loca tion, paved street, close to c,ar. Iocated at JHM Fowlnr Ave. Terms: .' down, bal ance same as rent. Owner, Webster 4m7. A5-Room, New, All Modern Bungalow This house la located on paved atreet, close to two car lines and two blocks from good school. It Is One of the Host Bargains iu Omaha Today Arrange to see us at once about this. Bankers Itealty Investment Com pan)', Orrund Floor Heo Hldg. Phone Douglas $32.50 DkSwn and $32.50 Ptr Month Buys This All Modern Six-Room Bungalow. I have a heautlful bungalow located 1 blocks from a good school and 1 block' from car line. Principal rooms In onk, balance finished In edge-sawed hard pine; furnace heat. Cement basement. Walks In sll around. For further particular call MRS. tlluMAS. Webster 14& BIO BARGAIN Opposite Kountsn Park. T-room, new, strictly modern home; oak finish; np-to-date in every way; on fine oOxl2H-foot south front lot; paved street: large ga rage. Price out for quick sale; term. tJood lot or small houses taken In ex change at their real value. Investigate at once. RASP BROS, Pouglaw IfifiJ. 10S McCague "Bldg. PRETTIEST BUNGALOW ON PRETTIEST MILE $300.00 Five rooms, strictly modern: unique decorations, fireplace, large lot, two blocka from S4th street car. Terms, $1,600 down, balance monthly. OALLAflHEK A NBIION. (44 Prandels Hldg. Phone Douglas !W8. BUNGALOW First floor, S rooms: second floor, csn finish 1 more If desired; oak floors, com bination fixtures, complete lavatory; 22d and Ames. Thone Webster 422. I FOR BALE g-room house, up-to-date improvements; corner Fort and Ulth Sts.; double lot. 100x130 feet; tfi.0"0; 42. (too down, bnlsnce $U2 per month. House rents easily at $?0. Address Nettle Baker Hnow, Bummerland, Cal. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS For Quick Sale $31.00 Down and $.'U.OO Per Month Beautiful 8-room, all modern bungalow, on paved street, 2 block from one car line and 3 blocks from another car Una and $ blocks to school. Principal rooms in oak. beautifully finished throughout; good neighborhood. For further Information call MRS. THOMAS. Webster t3. Bargains Cathedral District $3.8C0 will buy mod ern 7-room house, full oamented basement with laundry, hot water heat, south front lot. fin shade trees, cemented walks, 3 rooms on first floor 3 sleeping rooms and bath on second floor. Location fine, near Farnam car line. Will make terms. North Ride $2,400, I rooms, bath, gas. electric lights, full sized lot. Iron fence, cement walks, fruit and shade .trees. Vnap. Will make terms. Hanscom Park District $5,500. modem home, lot 50x160, east front, beautiful lo ration. Price reduced to make quick sale. Let us show you this bargain. W. T. SMITH CO.. V. 281$. 1111-13 City National Bank o High Class Lots Cheap Webster and 35th Sts., paving, all Im provements; Ames Aye. and 31 h Ht., ail Improvements. Wright A Isbury. D. Ibl. Beautiful, WellBuilt Bungalow In New Addition Easy Payments This house has S rooms. Is all modern. Principal rooms In oak; furnace heat. Is half block from car line. Walks, tre.es and lawn all In. Street! on established gr4e. Interior decorations and lighting fix tures to suit purchaser. fte this at one. Bankers Realty Investment Company, Ground Floor Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas XUi. For Sale or Exchange A vary desirable T-room house gad large lot. on paved street. In a good neighbor. tood. Price. $4VOO0. Will exchange for land in Nebraska with good soil, or for a gmaller bouse in Omaha. J. H. Dumont & Co. 1403 Farnam fit. Phone Dou. uuO. OMAHA. SATt UPAV. OCTOI.KK 17. 1014. , GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET np;lajid, France and Norway on the j Baying Side of Wheat Market MILLION AND HALF FOR THE DAY Wltaent Foreign Pwrchases fcarp Break Weald Have Ocearred 1st Fntore, and Possibly I" the (ash Wheat. OMAHA, Oct. 1. 1014. Knqland and Frame, as well as Nor way, were In the wheat market on the buying side In a liberal manner yester day. Their purchases were reported at sn0il bushels, and an additional amount was tsken at the gulf, as well ss at the Atlantic ports, to make up l.Wtt.mw bush els fur the day. Foreigners were also buyers of wheat futures, as well as In the southwestern tnnrkets. Kansas City reported good sales for export lo go out via the gulf, and which were not Included In tho sales referred to sbove. The buy ing of the Iecember future In the Chicago market was led by brokers siting for the Armour Oram compsnv, as well ar for the J. Rosen ba um Ornln company. Had not foreigners come Into the wheel market as buyers yesterday, a sharp break would have been soen In futures end Possibly In the tssh, while tlw losaes for the former were ? for both Decem ber and May. Duluth reported foreigners as taking both spring and durum wheat for December delivery. Oeorge Puller of the Rnrtlett-Frailrr house, and who wns In New York vester. duy. wired that gulf No. 2 hard winter wheat Is relatively Hit.ISc per bushel cheaper than In Chlcsan. That It Is sell. Ing at December price to V over f o. b. steamers, while the whest costs 5Sti!j over f. o. h. at the Atlantic seaboard, with only 3o per bushel difference In ocean freight. A private cable received from Liver Pool quoted the wheat nmrket there ss DTI' wlth ,n" offerings light. No. S hnrd winter Is quoted there at rnr quarter, which Is tvt per quarter higher than lust Tuesdnv. There were Inese In corn of V thtit there was some reaction and advance rrom the lower levels of the session. Ings were principal sellers and their offerings were qnltM g weight and but poorly taken car. of. The export trade In oats was fairly ge tlvw, with the total snles footing up hW.miO bu. Prliies for the dHy were MfVjc lower. Wheat was iftlc higher. Com was ifvkc higher. Oata went r. higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, enual to lM.onO bu. : com, ron: oata. none. Liverpool closing: Wheat, UtiSd higher; corn, Id higher. Primary wheat receipts were l.Ml.imo hit. and shipments 1. 4.71.000 bu., against re ceipts of 1.07.000 bu. and shipments of TP. 000 bit. last year. rnmary corn receipts were .wl.tno bu. and shipments SJl.POO bu.. against receipts 'EC nt MX, oho last year. of 64f.nn0 bu. and shipments of J7,0 Primary oals rerelnts were l.OMftiO bu. and shipments KS.I.OiX) bu.. ngnlnst rclpt 'nl Til l.lrt 1. . , - . .1 - V. I . . . . . . IDivM I wu. m iiu tiifi'.i-ii im ui mia.vvv ou. last year. cahlot mccFjpTf. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago K, so tt Minneapolis 4S7 Duluth JOS Omaha U :l :i; Kansas City !' 34 4 fit. Louis irr i as "Winnipeg J7R These salsa were reported todsv: Wheat No. 2 hard winter. 1 car. sl.O.l't; I cars, $1.0(1. No. .1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.0SU; 1 enr, $10.1. 4 cars, 1.02V4: S ears. (liOIVi; 2 cars, $l.n2. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. t1.A"4; 1 car, $1.00; 1 car. si.V. No. $ spring; 1 car. $1 12. No. $ mixed: 1 car, H.m; 1 car. $102. No. 4 mled: I car. c. No. $ durum: t. csrg, 40c; 1 car ;4c. Corn-No. 1 white: 4 car, 7Sc; t csr. 71c. No. white: 1 oar. 70c. No. 2 rellow: 1 car. 67o. No. 3 vcllow: , csr, THr; t cms. 670. No. 4 yellow: 1 csr. fo. iNo. 6 yellow. 2 cars. ejHc. No. 3 mlx.d 14 cars o. No. mixed: X care, Oao Oats Htiindanl: 1 oar, 4.1c. No. .4 white: IS car, 43Hc No. 4 whits; $K oars, 4'c; 2 can, 4iSc. No grade: 1 car. 42: Ryo No. i: 1 car. iCJHo. No. : 1 csr, fclc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. I hard, $l.oal.iM: No. 8 hard. $l.mql.m; No. 4 hard, WmcSjtl.oi; No 2 spring, Hii $1 03; No. S spring, Mc'al.ot: No, 4 spring, 5cli41.00: No, 2 durum, No. 3 durum, ttWiORc. Corn: No. i white. 714 ti'73c; No. 2 white, 72li'if72V; N- white. 72V.'rr724o; No. 4 White, Vi"J72o: No. 5 tnNed, 5(&06Vio; No. 3 mixed. CVuHsc: No. 4 mixed, !4ffiic : No. $ mIOd. ffAf ic; No. 6 mixed, tttdtiik!. Oats: No. 1 white. 444ii44ic: standard, 43'VW43iC; No $ white, Sj4.Tc; No. 4 white, CVSt.'Ui Barley: Ma'tlng. RMj7e; No. 1 feed, 4fy-J Mo. Rye: No. 2, KliWir; No. $, H(l-A.i, CHICAGO GRAIN AMD PROVISION Featnrea of the Trading and Closing price on Hoard of Trade. CHIGAOO. Oct. 1.-Renewed export activity that stretched to all North Amer ican centers put decided strength today Irto the price of wheat. As a result, the rrsrket closed steady at Hil'ic above last night. Corn gained 4o to lufrUo net and oata H4i.o to Htl'Hc. In provisions the out come varied from 20c decline to a rite of 22 Ho. Discovery that Winnipeg receipts for five days this week had. averaged 1,00) cars dully less than during tho corre sponding time year ago explained to a considerable degree the broadening out Of the European demand for wheat. Besides, there were Liverpool advice that offerings were light from all ex porting countries and that Australian crop prospects had become adverse. Mes sages from Kansas City said the Trans atlantic call there was persistent, regard It ss of the advance or decline of futures, end It whs added that virtually all of the wheat at Oalveston had been dUpoHfl of for shipment across the ocean. Although selling pressure from one of RKAL ESTATF MISCELLANEOUS Now Is the Time to get away from the rent habit. For M4 cash and f'M per month you buy a final f. p. ... i ,1 r,itni,l,.l-lv .. . ..1 m V. ..... . , I. .. was built by the owner lor a home. This ! route is at l'Sraer bt., is on a large south front lot tCxl7, is close in sohool nd car. Possession can be given at enco. This will inske you a fine home. At 3410 Hurt St. is a 6-room. modern except heat, house In fair repair, riose to Stores and two car lines, good neighbor hood, thst Is yours fur cush snd V, per month, or If you buy 11112 Hurt Ht. as well we can make a better proposition to you. See this. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglns 200. f.0fi flee Rids: $L3X) Cuh MnkfB First Payment on a Home We have n number of new hou.es lo cated lo different parts of the city, that have 6 and 6 rooms, and which we i.i sell on a payment down of MO and the balance about the same as rent. If you will call at our office or call us by phone we will be pleaded to take you out and show you some of these desirable homes. Why pay rent, when It only takes about l-iw as first payment, and the baianoe of purchase price would be pakl for the am as you ar palng rant now. Hastings & Heyden MM HARNKY RT. Lot Bargain Dundee Good Buy at $1,500 Price $1,300 Full lot; 0x11', feet, next to doubl cor ner where a to 7i0 reeideao will be built. High and sightly, overlooking boulevard, short distance to car. It us show you this lot for a building site. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. SO Omaha Nat. Sank Bldg. Doug. ft. Whit. .-I IT T K. .. ' un a Wltlt W.-lk fill. IIO ' Ht n 1 yellow, 7if7c; No. 2 yellow. 6i!ji!7c: No. 3 yellow. (WVhr7c: No. 4 yellow. 3 re: No. 6 yellow, ettmnwVj No. yellow, fVf,)V,U.V Tin 1 lniv.il I'OKUc: No. 1 the Isrssr houses here led lo setback In Wheat prices esrly, the effe( t wss brief and the msrMet At no time rnt under yesterdsv S rlose. The bulls were sslfed hv estimates that fie World e pxit surplus. exi liiKlve of Russia, e . iinn con btiehde less thsn Import require ments, exclusive rf Oermany and Aintro I' unwary. In this connection Is was l'l s!so that s good ileal of the whest housht rerenlly bv r andinavia ss for tlermsn an cunt Torn rallied In harmony with reports of material Improvement In rsnh demand Kansas Cltv sent word of the largest rnsh hitstne In ten months At first. Imarxer, many traders tavorel the bear side, on Ing to talk of cheap offerings of Arsennne corn at the seaboard Oats hardened hi reaponse to evidence of anxiety on the part of foreign buyers. There were also signs of g fslllng off In receipts. Active shipping call hoisted the price of Isrd. Pork snd ribs were easy under resltxlng sales by holders. llraln prices furn shed bv tgsn A frjan, office MS Woitth PiTteepth street: Arilclei 'en. 1 High. ! I'lose.i Ye . Whest 1 IV, l !.,; i issl l i.'t, 1 It's 1 17V 1 1!, 1 ITU, III, fi .ai'iri9i fs tS'.n S 44'I71V 44'47'ir4 Dec... I i:! May. 1 HV Corn I lec..l TrH Msy. ?Sl4'i Oats I Dec. I 4y May. I (IV Pork n .i in rrl it 14 go 1 1 us 'i n '. 1 1 1 I I Lard let I. 10 M i 10 M 10 K I 10 !A 10 M Nov. 10 2fA'l 10 40 I 10 !.". 10 40 10 Jan.. 0 0;V) 10 12Vj 10 00 I 10 W I W 10 174 o:' Ribs tict.l 11 00 I U 00 10 $0 10 gft-Mi H 00 Jan.. I MS it grvyiM 70 ! ,h I 9 SJ'i WIIKAT-N.v t red. $4.l0VirlllV No. t hard. $1 I0SS1.11V.. CORN-No t yellow, 71Vto; No. $ fellow, T3H1TTISe. OATh-.6. 3 white, 4MT4ric; standard, VlH7c. R-Sd. X Pliff1Hr. RARLKY-WtrT:.- TIMtrTHY $4.0rttfS..26; clover, $11.00i 14 00. PORK-117 A LAriv-$io!. niH.-$10.7Mlll.W. IH'TTFR-rnchsngee) fXl(M4 Higher; receipts, MJ0 esses; st mark, can Included, 1fru??c; ordinary tsts, lli'Mi'i'tc; firsts, 2'iic. POTATOBrt Receipts, 40 car; un changed. PoULTRT Allv. lower; springs, 11c; fowls, UHC New York General Market. NRW PORK. Ort. 11-Pl'OAU-Raw, steady; molasses, 2.7lc; centrifugal, $.4ec. Refined, dull. RI'TTBti Firmer ; receipts. 4.907 tubs; packing stock, current make No. 3, trvfr 2W4C. t'HEKBTT steady; receipts. 1.1M boxes; state whole milk, fresh under grades, lPif ltc. 1-HlOa Flrmerj receipts. r.,nno rases: fresh gathered, extra fine, tic-Uo; extra first, Ift'ilfllc; tlrsts, JMiHc; seconds, 2lf 2ie; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hen nery browns, atfl.lito; state, Pennsylvania and nearbv gathered browns tnd mixed colors, 27 0340. If) ULTRY Dressed, gteady; western chickens, WrfHoc; fowls, HtllOc; turkeys, l.4V,'5c. POCLTRT Alive, firm; western chick ens, lOOloVjo; fowls, lefflSHc; turkeys, IS U'19c. Kansas flty Orata ssii IVovlsleaa. KANSAS CITY, Oct 1 BUTT ICR Cleamery, 2!c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 25c; packing stock, Joe. KOfJM Firsts, 22c; seconds, l$c ItH'LTRY Hens. 12c; brnlVrs, lilc WHEAT-No. J hnrd. ll.0Wfl.044: n t rpl, $1.0a 1.044; Doiember. $!.'.; May, CORN-No. S mixed, 70c; No. 2 white TSo; December, S'mi31c; May. 67u' g7up. .J5A,INo- 1 ''c: Ko- 2 nilxed, 4iy424c. ' Omaha. Hay Market. -OMAHA Oct. 15 PRAIRIE MAT riiolc upland, $10.00rl0.hi; No. L $n10; N?-..' J79 N2- J,.f' .OO; choice midland, $16; No. 1, $ OTMriO 00: No I r7.0u'u0.00; No. a, $fi.OO7.iO; choice low land. $: No. I.JLOOtJI.OO; NO. I. $.tp7,0; No. 8. l4.0lifl.Oo. BTRAW-Cholce wheat, $5.0uB.ll0; cholee oat or rye, $.r.o$.oo. ALKALFA Ten csrg on thnemarkat: nothing choice; in fact, nearly all of II Is No. 2, No. $ and no grade; choice, 11$; , fuuriA t .IA. V tl i, A,v,--b,. a. . lll. 1, fll -"VIV 4IV, ITU, A, f,WiV14.W; iNW. S, $7.0OU.0O. Minneapolis Urwlsk Market. MINNEAPOLIS, tVt. 1. WHRAT fectnibr, $1.10H; May. $l.li4: No. I hard, $1.12: No. I horthfrn, $1.00iTl.llH; No. 2 ncrthern. $1 .okhwi.OOHo. fliOyR Unchanged. RARtKY-70ic. RICK Wg-SGn. HR AN $Lt).0O. CJHN-Ne. $ yellow, W7o. T8 No. $ white, 42Vi.44c. -T.AX-$1.31H1l'I.SS4. Llvero flrala Market. LIVERPOOL, Oft. II. WHBAT-Hpot, firm: No, 1 Manitoba, AsSd; No. 2 red winter, new, gs 8d. Futures, firm; Oc tober M7d; leceinber, 8s94d. tJOItN-Rnnt, iul.t; Atnertcsn mixed, new, T$4d. futures, steady; October, bt 7d. at. Loals fJraln Market. BT. IOU1R. Oct. l.-WHKAT-No. $ red. $1.001.10; No. i hard, $1.0; December. $l.lUil.ll4l May, $I.WSe(l.l4i. CORN No. 2. 74c; No. 2 white. 793794c; December, 4tfiHc: May, ii4o. OATH No. 1 red, 4f.HtJ4c; No. 3 whit, Flvaperated Apple and Dried I'rajts NKW YORK. Oct. W.JCVAPO RATED APPl .RR Nominal. DRIKD FRl'IT-Prunes, dull and Irreg. ular; apricots and psaclies, dull; raisins, steady. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Oct. lo.-No material change was reported in the cotton situa tion here today. Low temiieraturea were again raportsd from western sections of the belt, but mnd very little impression on sentiment, whll clearing weather sug gestnd renewed activity In the matter of Picking and ginning In eastern and cen tral sections. The next reimrt of the Consus bureau, due October M, will give tho amount of cotton ginned up to the close of business tomorrow, and Is ex ipected to show In the neighborhood of ! 7.0o,() halt--, or a slight Increase over last years figures. K sport were larger 4odsv, which, with the somewhat steadier ruling of the southern spot markets, was supposed to reflect the demand for th last hnlf of October shipments. Into Sight figures ar gradually Increasing, but still show a big tailing off as com pared with Inst season. New Orleans spot, quiet, 6 11-ltic. hales, 1,066 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 16 -The coffee market was very quiet again today. Very few offers were received from Hrar.ll, but this was attrllmttd to the Increased cost of cables under the conditions of the cen sorship rather than to any change in th attitude of Irraalllan shippers, and quota tions were generally un. hsngrd. Rio 7'i war held at t'n and Uanlos 4 s at 1014c In tho local spot market. In order lo fa rllltat the liquidation of old contracts the liquidation con ilttee of the exchange will accept fresh luylng frdre, which ar to be supplied only through th sales of old longs. Drr Hoods Market. NKW YORK. Oct. H.-DRY OOODK Puyers for Oermany, Kite-land and Can ada purchased coarse wools freely today for Immediate shipment. A large carpet manufacturer's purchases of 2.Ol.0nl pound f wool served to advance all ooarse wools. Cotton good and yarn were weak and Irregular, r'llks, ay. New York Moi.r Market. NF7W TORK, Oct. I MERCANTILE PA l'FR bat per cent. KTKRLINO RXniANaF-F1rm; for slxiy-day bills, $4.V. for cables, $4.!8i 4 9K..0: for demand. $4 .CdOtl 4 9775. LONlaJN, 0t. J.-8ILVFJR-Bar, 4d per ounce MONKY Discount rat: Rhort bills. K'a-r per cent; three months, $4 r ceut. Ctta Market. IJVERPOOU Oct. 1. COTTON-Spot la limited demand t price rt point lower; American middling fair. d; good mid dling. f.46d; middling, IOMi low middling, 4.2d; good ordinary. 4 7M; ordinary, aud: January and sUruary, 4 7ld. bale 4Llo Date. JJ. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Klndi Extremely Slow and Weak. I - i HOGS FIRM AST) TRADE ACTIBE Pal tkreg and I Jim he la Aetlm De mend at 44eexl, Rteady Prices Feeder fceea Med l.ambs gtrong gellers. Rot'TH OMAHA. Oct. 1 1014. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Ofridal Monday I4ri SI.V Official Tiirndsv 4.1W 4. ml H7.S4I Official Wednesilav .. .07t J.TtW ia.iTA 'ffl.-ial Thursday.' .1 . 4 347 27.0:' !.000 .00O Five day this Week.. TC.J7 17.174 190.410 f sine day Inst neck... 7t.p!7 113. JOH Siimc days I sks nso.,;i7.(l -zz.M 1.W.2I5 Ssnte ilsvs 1 wks ago. .11 VT 14..VA Ht."l am, days 4 wks ago..,ia,7M I AM l.iW .-sine onys last ysar. . 29.&17 1W.1I1 ltl.l-W Tn following table snow ib receipts of (tills, hogs and sneep al tne amim mnana Ire stock insrket for tne year to rtai. si compared with last fntt 0l . ll. Pi Cattle .. Jrt.1 14,071 ..l.Rji.iar 2,Mi,ais r;,i:u Hogs Rheep 2.4m. II7 2.SH7.!4 I1,1 Th fallowing table shows tne nrlce tor noes at iha &... .im....- i.. - -...i. ket (or the last few da. with compart- Dat. i ih. Sept. k-Sl li s is.1 Hi t 4u I Sept. Rept. 2S. I $ $t4, "'( U $ $21 4 ( $ $7 ept. t lit. $ M is. s tf. I t, Kept, 30. 7 ;-,; iN, $ A, u, s Hi M, t W " J I 211 $ 4 i fc.1i T 7f ' I i I fH: s 1K i 44 $ 2ft Il M I M tct. Oct. Oct. I ef . Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oot. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. i' , g 441 t i, t Mi .4 a a-1 1 7 K $ 61i $ $ 271 1 ( 4. 7 n 20, t A2 4H 7 .17 7.. I 7 MVI 1 6H 71! til t 47 7 Ml W 7 $. 16 K..I 7 Si'4i 7 l "il I $ 2.1 7 40 7 su s IS 10. 7 44S i r i m s II. 12.. 14 J 1&. M. I on so ui $ jj 7 47 I I N a HI I lt 7 ill, D sw 9 04' $ Ml S7I 8 J.-; 7 4", .1 Ns 7 Wi 9 il 4l 7 4 I 4 T W's 7 4I 7 i 7 WI I 77' " Jul I 7 4.. $ Ut eflundav. Receipts and disposition of live stii.k at the I'n on slock vards, Hniith Omaha, for twenty, tour hours ending t 3 o'clock yesterday; RKCF.IPTR-CARR. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, tl'sea. C. M sV fit. T 2 IN gnash 1 Missouri Pad 1 10 4 I'nlon Pacific $ Is 1 C. A- N. V.. esst.... 1 1 C. A N. W . west ... 9 14 1 C, HI. P., M. 4k 4). ... I 2 C, It. & y , meet.... 7 2 C, R. 1. P., east... t C . R. I. e P., west.. 1 Illinois Central l Total receipts M 4 24 9 DIRPORITION-HKAD. Cattle, tiogs. Mheep. Morrla Co 2! Mi ri Bwlft and Compnnv I7 es S.Ois Cudahy Packing Co 2M 1.7 i 1.471 Armour Co ;) Me $,.141 Hcliwarts A Co 248 .... J. TV. Murphy 322 .... Omaha Packing Co 2 , W, B. Van-ant Co 04 Renton, Yanaant A L.. 7 Kill & Ron 4 .... .... F. H. lowla 4 J. H. Root Co 30 J. H. Hulls 72 Itosenstock tiros 211 v McCreary e. Kellogg.,.. W Werthetmer a- Degen... $2 .... Rulllvan Hios X M 1 Hlggln l Huffman t Olessberg ,.. , Tanner Hrw John Harvey Other buyers ft u tit Totals 1.2iU lift) 21.907 CA'f 1 LW lt'lpts were small, at was to b expected on a Frldav, not only hero, but at alt other market points, it was very fortunate that such wss the rase, as the demand everywhere was very light, huyers already having secured about aa many cauls as they needed for the week. The market on beef steer at this point was slow and dull, buyers not appearing to car whether they secured anv addi tional auppllea or not unless they could pick up something at a price that would mak It an object for them to carry It over. Corn fed beeves good enough to bring $10.00 or better have not shown much ohang this wk, but all other kinds have been more or lees neglected, the market at Chicago being in especially bad condition, which ha weakened the trade at western point. Th market ea these medium grade of cornleds Is around 7bc4j$i.oo per hundred lower than last month, although choice light year ling setd this weak up to $10. ho, as high as has bi paid any tint this year. Grass beef la around lf42ftc lower than last week. Cows and heifer werg very glow and dull today, canner being possibly about steady, but other grades lower. For th week killing sows are around 26o l.wer. The beat feeders have not show much chang this week, receipt of that kind being very light. On th other hand, the general run of fair to pretty deoent kinds ar around IMfabc lower. Quotation on rattlet flood to -rholoe corned beeves. $9 0tt 10 .30, fair to good cornfed beeves. $k.ir'u 50; common lo fair oornfed beeves, $7.n4l.t4); good to choice range steers, 97 eotj is.); fair to good range steers, a4.7s.r7.40; common to fair range steers. $.imi.7i good to choke grass heifers, Hieatfl.a); good to choice crass cows. $o.OC60; fair to good grades, Va (iti.OC; cominoa to fair grade, $4.uisv.26; prlmo feeders, W.Os.tn; good to choice etockers and feeders. $7.4fi..); fair to good stockera and feeders, 9H.tojj7 40' common to fair stin kers and feeders, $.0u li.tr; stock heifers, $5.Hgg.7B; stock Cow. $4 MW.W; stock calve, $iofi.3r; veal oalves, $7.7:alO ; bulls, stags, etc., $4.7hi o. oO. itepreaeptativ sales: UEK'i- HTICKRS. fe. A. . K. A. Tr. 18 WI llflWJ, I tM 4 M 1.. I Idle 4 M 1 . 4 940 $ t$ 010 & Wi IM Co.vc ,i.NO HEIFERK 4 Nl IK ."IFPRS. 9 04 OH $ AL .. 1 m In 1 Ot A , ,. 4 14 8 10 on $ 40 NKHRARKA. 74 4 K 1st 1$ 90 41 8 10 i leeuers.. so 40 7 feeder., fel 8 90 1.1 cow W2& $ 75 II feeders.. 1021 8 M 11 heifers... m i 00 calves... 824 7 f II feeders.. i4l i W 8 St. cows. 904 $ 10 10 calves... 141 10 00 1 St. bull. ..I $ M) 8 feeder.. 4M 6 40 20 feeder.. 73 7 00 I bull 1418 $ U 1$ feeder.. 84ft 8 feeders.. 21 fesders. , 98 12 St. cows. log $ 70 i 40 i on IX hs. & rs. 711 $ i $ calves.. II rows. ... 99 feeders. 10 steers... 72 Steers... M4 7 75 1 calf.. 140 9 OA l IW 1 calf 100 10 F 1I7H 7 (ti $ vows 700 I 40 877 $ 6 I cows 770 4 80 72 steers.... 7M $ 2j .( steer.... . (D B at COLORADO. ?3 feeder.. 998 7 90 t feeder. .1100 7 trj 1 steer..... 9M $ 2 ' WJ HotlP-Wlth recHpu very moderate nnd prtces showing lit lie or no Ohsnge at other points, th local trsde 0enJ out Just about tedy. Taking yesterday' low close Into consideration, th gnnwal market can b quoted a steady to strung at Thursday s average, price being just about the same a wer paid during th early rounds ytrW. thlp,Miig and speculative demand waa In bettnr shape today, and a supplle, were niuderai. everylhlng moved readily ea a good firm basis, practically everyUdng being cleaned up by about 10 o clock. The market closed In good shape, and th dutlue tliat ha featured th dosing round 111 previous day of th week was ntry absent. I i.lk of th hog moved at a rang ef tM'T big heavie again auld a I .w as 17.00, and tope reaokeei $7.8e. Far th week tj nato rilce re fully Wf2.V iow.-i-but all of tbj decline was registered during the first three days, and today's figure ar just steady wltk Wednesday. Prices yesterday set a new low rnu-k for th year; In fact, th average of $7.24 Wa th lowest alive January 94. In It, When th day's supply moved at aa gvcr aa cost of $7 2$. Toder's reoslut of forty- I x cars, ar about 8 0it head, bring th weak total up to 11,974 head. This Is a shortsg f alsaotrt lew aa4 aa oasagaj'si wua lastt 19 -JB'iL.i wek. snd l nearly .fiW small", thfii for the .-nnie dnys a veer sgo. , No. A. sb ( - P e- ii s;: ... 7 i 4i :u ... 1 :i it j-i N ii. .v -s m 7 t,i l V -. .'.I J I 71 ; 4-e . it U A... . 7 It hi. . ... !'4 1 l i 24i .-t i io 43 .'a .m ; 11 . J. 4 .... 7 It -.4 J.'l 11 7 XI : ?l I i T It ' ?1 W 7 !7 ;w 7 ?s :, j.,4 i tr. it r7 7 ro 71 :'44 im 1 t ' . 3 .s ; jvj n ; M ' :u 7 -.'."i i .: SO 7 4t 4 tt i 7 a it 7 ... T I tl 31 7 :t 4 fit ... 7 Ml e .. 7 . (IS) ... 1 i 4 3o ji 7 : rins 44 M ... 4 71 10 44 ... 1 00 flfRFr- H w.i- a i,,,.rreiit t.eal In fat lamb this morning ironi Tnursdav's market. In that tho trade wns lively. With I ho puckers good competitors, for a moderate run of some lilt) head Of heep and iambs at fully steady prices; that is, steady With yeeten lav's closing trade. At the wind-up i'hursdiiy .ifternoon the last sales were weak to a tllme lower than th earlv trsnsaciions. A goodly num ber of prettv decent killing Inmos were si the disposal of huyers representing th paosers snd the most of such kinds moved at tr.im $7 IS to 7 to, in latter price bring top and cutchltig quite a, lew snies. .Mitlilng strictly fnncy wss on sme. Mhnt mutton wss avnllable Wss nlsposed ol as lesdllv a the lambs, tne ranee on 1st ewes being sroiind $4.ou 4 7.i. N.tlurnllv, with nn act.ve market, most everything on the fst order wss c e.ined ui conipnrntivelv eiirly la the forenoon. Irning the general trade on 1st lambs and sneep shout steady to a dims lower ss compared with the close of the previous weok. The receipts at the four lending western mnrket points this momma auioiinled to nn more thnn ni'ont IM,'.Vi read. Ucally, this week the receipts show a shnrtsKe, for they totsl up only some lm.iio head, against I12.21W Inst week, lil.L'l two weeks ago, 14S.IX. three weeks ago and 144.220 for the snme week a year ago, Tho feeder business remained prettv much the snme as It has been all tha week, as most everything Mild aa oon n th offeriits- were lu shspe for the hut-era to look at them both feeder Isnih and sheep being snapped up at steady tn strong prices. A good bunch of feeder lumen moved at the opening of th market at f 7 nn. For the week, feeder prlres on all classes of stock are qunts ble steady in strong. There are Indica tions thnl the re.-cipts next week will hot be as l rue. Quotation on range sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $7 r7.70; Ismbs, fair to aood. I7.fu7 40: buiibe. feeders. grt OtvClT.ir. ; yesi-llmrs. good to choice, $'..C W.ln: yearlings, fair lo good. $5 sOtfTlt.s.".; yearlings, feeders, $n.404iti.9O; wethers, good lo choice, $.Siuu.fi0; wether, fair to good, tft.10fl1.2Ti; wetbers. feeders, $4.SilifS 4.W.; ewes, good lo choice. $4.Nir4.W:, Wes. fair to good, 94 4i4.bO; ewes, fetriera, $3 M 4J4.IB. Representative sales: No. 1 A ' Pr. 97$ Wyoming feeder ewes...'., r. $.190 M culls 7i t 127 M'yomlng ewes 9 IM 9.V4 Wyoming feeder Ismbs:.. I KO :M Wyoming feeder Ismbs.... 4.1 $90 114 Wyoming feeder Ismbs. ... :if (I 40 K4rt Idiiho feeder lambs 4 7 10 40 Idaho feeder lambs 7 7 10 74 Wyoming ewe ..123 4 7T .V4 cull , 120 9 75 7)o Wyoming feeder Ismbs... iS $ 7o M Wyoming feeder Iambi.... 42 $90 1.:T.1 Wvnmlng In ml. 74 7 40 40 Wyoming feeder lsnli... 1 . 7 00 .Til Wyoming feeder lambs... 6i ' 6 90 I"J Wyoming feeder lambs M t 60 il culls 41 ft 90 :W2 Wyoming feeder lambs..,, ol 90 24:1 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 46 ' $ W 2"!0 Wyoming ewes 110 4 70 $7K Wyoming feeder ewea...... 80 4 26 1!) Wyoming feeder ewes U $ iw 40 Montnna feeder lamb.., 47 . $ HO M Montana feeder lambs $7 8 Al l.0 Idaho lambs 72 7 40 420 Idaho lam ha 70 7 cM Idaho lamb 72 7 40 7H Idaho Ismbs 77 7 40 W Montana lanl .. 87 7 ! is Montana lambs M 7 00 M7 Wyoming feeder iambs.... 40 8 0s V.4 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 49 8 K NO Wyoming feeder lambs.... 48 f 1M Wynmlnur feeder lamb.... $0 ( so ! Wyoming feeder Iambs M 6 $ 14 Wyoming feeder lambs...'. 5! 8 US CH Wyoming feeder lambs.... 89 8 46 144 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 00 $ 70 177 Wyoming feeder Ismbs.... SA, ?0 49 Wyoming fender lambs.... TO IKS Wyoming yearling .M.8J8 M Wyoming yearlings 110 , f W lifl Wyoming ewes Ml i TT K4 Wyoming ewea 4 80 If Wyoming ws 10 4 s 12 Wyoming ewes , !?!.' 4 76 IM Wyoming ewes ...113 4 7T. Kh Wyoming ewes...... ,..1M 4 7S q Wyoming ewes too .4 9ft K1 Wyoming ewes ..l2 4 36 78 Wyoming ewes 11U 4 36 212 Wyoming feeder ewes 100 $ 9h Pig Wyoming feeder ewe 14 lit ' 42 Wyoming feeder wes......lo7 ( gs 171 Wyoming feeder ewes 10S 9 00 1.128 Wyoming lambs 74 7 40 l. Wyoming feeder lamb.... M 8 70 1 Wyoming wethers 138 8 18 1.704 Wyoming Ismbs 74 7 40 219 fed latnh eg 7 u S fxl lamb , .... an 7 in 15 culls m; ou 740 Wyoming Inmhs 71 7 411 2.1 Wyoming eweg '.; uj 4 7, CIIICAOO LITE HTOCIC MAItKF.T faille lrady lioas Steady lo Lower. CIIICAOO. Oct I.-CATTLK-Recelpls, I.IX4I head; market steady; beeves. $HAmi 10.90; steers. $ti.l.ro 19; st.K-Uers and feed ers, $.I.Vfi8.00; cows and heifers. $lgi4e f.00; calves, $7.&lOU.. Moon-Receipts, 12,800 head I market steady to bo lower; bulk of sales, $7.2oitv 7.W); llgtit, $7.4.)8.00; mixed. $7.1fcj.lo;. heavy. 97.Ok441.05,-, rotlgli. f70Off7.lS; pigs. $4 K7 ,V. bllKhlP tucelpts, lofloo head: market steady; sheep ,4 Miil.; yearlings, $S.M 8.40; lam. $0.007.8;,. Katiat (Itr Lira llerk Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. I.-CATTLr:-Recelpt. 1.700 hend; market Steady; prim fed steer. ID.S6V1 10.7.1; drstd beef steers, $7 "MtlK fifl; western steers. 8ii.714j9.00; stock er and fender,- $'..7Mi00; bulls, $$.0ii 4.ot; calves, $&Uji0.S0. HOOSIleoelpta, ... 3,400 head; market higher; hulk of sates, $7-25r7.80; heavy. $7.:HKiir7.40; packers and butchers. $7.2fr!(ir ".fir.; Ilrht, gj.istr7.00; pigs, $8.M)iU90. RHFKP Receipts, 4 head; market Rtesdy; lambs. !1f7.40; yesrlinga. $".2Ci'ii .0; wethers. $i.'JOti5.ii5; ewes, $l.'ui.0i. Kl. Loal Live Rlwek Market. RT. IA1. Oct 18 CATT LB Receipts. IX) head, market steady; native beef steers, $7.804110(6; cows and heifers, $gfli) 4V.46; stoctu-rs and feeders, $3.0uf7.tii; southmn steers, $u kfrk.s; rows and heif ers. H'OvCri; nntive calven. $i.0uD 10.00. HOi; 3 -Receipts, R.sro head: market higher: p!g and llphta, 70p-7.0; mixed and butchers, $7.ui.i0; good heavy, $7.70 j 8."0. M'KtCP-Reieliits. 2.900 hend; market sesdv: nstlvc muttons, $4.0t"l.f5; lambs, $7.tS72o. Rloax (Hr Llv Stock Market. RIOCX CITT. la., Oct. 18.-CATTT-E Rcelpi, a bead; market, slow; native tier. l$.M4j.Ti; i snnnrs, $34.10. HOil.- Receipt. 2.00.1 head; market, steadv; lira v v. $7.517.40; mixed, $7.12'-ti 7-: light, 7.14fj7.1S; bulk of sale. $7.10 ;c7:o RH EKP-Recelpls. 900 head; market, steady: ewee, i t.O fT lOij; lambs, $Tj.rxiu7.2i). 9). Jaeek Lie Utoek Market. RT JOSEPH. to.. Oct. l.-4.:ATTLr Iteceipis. M head: market steady; steers. $8 ?&10.CO: cow md heifers, $4.507j9.25; cali es r.ol..0 SO. HOOS Re. elpu, $.201 head; market Rc higher: top. n.ftft; bulk of sale. 97 4ft7 4.S 8HKKI AND UAMRM-lUoelpts, f,f head; niarkvt steady; lambs, $7.00.37. W. aak Clearlaox. OMAHA, Oct W.-Rank clearings for Omaha today were $,l.Z37.4i2.1 and for th corresponding day lust year $3,813,i7U0. Metal Mark. RT. UH'ia, Oct 18.-METAIAS-L,,',, WOMAN AND CHILD HURT BY BUU.ETS IN ARIZONA BATTLE NACO. Arlt.. Oct. 11-A Mexican Woman and a Mexican child were wounded here several hundred yard from th International boundary durtng th fighting about Naoo, Bonartt, arly koday. Two shells from Oovaraor Vf ayterena guaa burst oa tba American aid, hut aid no da mag.