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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1914)
J TTIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2.1, 10H. 11 ron iikxt Aimrtinriili aw4 Slate. OKOROIA APARTMKNT. Only " apartment left Will be ready for occupancy Novemlier l! 6 room. Mil modern, and In fine condition; rood loca tion at F41 8. 2!Hh St.; rente I) the year round. ('" "T for full partlculara. FF.TKRS TRUST niMPANV, 1M1 FaTam Pt. Phone log, EM. VPt'KR ft Loul 1-1 t. near High school. Tlld hath, hardwood floor. Reduced $40 to ISO. or h-etd 137 80. Also bi 2 South 20th reduced I0 to $35. Frank Crawford, owner. War Block. Harney 7. t SI I A Davenport ft. ft rnomac and Meeptng porch, oak finish, new, first floor, fur nace beat, 331 60. C. O. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater o ron nicvr Heeaea tetter- Van and Stor- are Co. Reduced r. tea foe an awva Large van, t men, II B per nr.; dray, I men, 11 per nr. 1713 Webster. Doug. M Maggard's ateree a ad Offleee. 2ND FI,OOR office rooma or aiillahle for light mfg. right & Lasbtiry. 6"l ft. llh St lQ'ig. lii A 'EL1. located, large, up-to-date store for rent. Alao auditorium aeatlnf I.Oj. people. Apply to Kupt ttwedlsh auditorium. REAL K8TATF WF.ST RIPK BT. OEORtlK apartment: one five-room suite, heat, water, janitor service: lo cated In elect West Farnam residence section. Ill N. 31t Ave. 'Phone Web.ltf.4. NINE-ROOM m.xiern flat, first-class condition, 4S. 21 Ca Ft Isaac A. Cole, 214 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phone Douxla 274. $00 Three large rooma, apartment. Part modern. 1!H Elm Ht. Harney 4.W. BT. CLARE APARTMENTS. Bd and Harney Sts., t room apartments. Call H. 647 or D. 6S-, OGDEN ANNEX Rooms ettea Council Bluff. rlth kitchen- 1116 Davenport St. rooms, oak finish. furnace heat, sleeping porch; In tip-top condition; rent only $27. SO. C. O. CARLBERG, $12 Brandel Theater. o -ROOM brick flat corner Sth and Wil liam Bta. ; most desirable In Forest Hill -ROOM modem flat lilt flo. 11th. Steam htd flat. 16th ft Web. Tyler $"L'3. Gordon Van Co. &?. 119 N. 11th St. 1g. m. Rtoraa. Phone D 394 or Web. 13RS. GOOD barn, room for I or 10 horeea 117 Webster St Call Douglas 43. - 11 ' WANTED TO IlKlT tWO -".furnished rooms lor housekeep ing, walking distance. Address B. 464, Bee. WANTED TO HOHROW WANTED To borrow between $2,000 and 13.000 private money. Will give first mortgage on western real estate, apple orchard. Address J. H. Won, S01 8. id St. Norfolk. Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM dt RANCH LANDs FOR SALE Colorado. FOR FALE 320-arre homestead, well Improved; south of Yuma, Coto.; corn and hay goes w.th place. Price l,2uv. Ad flrv P. , Bo 17. Yuma, Colo. Rental Service Free We can save you much worry, trouble and annoyance. We can tell you what houses and apartments each real estate office has for rent. Phone us, Douglss m Fidelity Storage and Van Co. 1013 CHICAGO Nice 3-iooms and bath In modern apartment house. lllnaeseta. BARGAIN 320-acre Improved farm, SB miles from Minneapolis; on good gravel road; lays level: about VM aurea under cultivation, balance used for pasture; some fine meadow land; can practically all be put under cultivation; buildings con!t of (-room house, barn, granary, torn cribs, machine shed, windmill, etc; Cood eDDle nrrKo rrl Prica one-half caah, reasonable 'terms on bal ance. Adjoining farm held at double thia price. Schwab Broe., 1041 Blymouth Bldg., mmneapoiis, Minn. Announcement Extraordinary Beautiful, high, sightly building lots on your own tcrnis View in our new Center Addition. See tomor row's evening papers. The Byron Reed Co 212 So. 17th. Phone Douglas 297. 10 So. 87th Ht ; 6-room flat. $.. C. Q. CARLBERO. S1J Brandnls Theater. Board aad Raaaae. PIEIASANT front room, $1.60; also can take few boarders $4 week. 2117 Doug las St ELEGANTLY turn. room, excellent board, for married couple, $7 week. 3516 Dodge Bt. THE GKASMERE, Urge front roo hogany turn.; board, private table. BOARD and room for two. $4. W. (tfts. ' JTaralaaea Kaou. , NEATLT furnished sunny front room, with fireplace, $3 for permanent parties. H N. 19th. FURN. rooms by day or wk. : modern; steam heat; $1.60 up. 107 B. 17. D. ti3. Mod. cosy rra. In prlv. family, home priv- I leges. Call bet. 8:30 p. m r a. m. K. 7607. MUUBRN front room, warning aisianue, 641 8. 26th Ave. Phone Douglas W77. MODERN front room and bedroom ad joining on car line, $U. tilH Charles. "Webuter 4365. tjl'lET location, modern room, hot and cold water; walking distance; S. W. 4343. FURNISHED room for rent near Cralgn ton university. Phone Douglaa 7281. Housekecp. rooma complete, $4.50. T. 2t23. COV rooms, heat, fine view, $12 to $10 a month. 3d floor. 703 N. 16th. Nebraska. BIG IIANC1I FOB SALE Just the Place for a man who has sev eral boys and who understands the stock business. vs ho Is making the most money for the amount Invested? Answer: The farmer. What kind of farming Days best 7 An- swer. Stock raising. W hv 7 Answer: Because there are not enough cattle raised to supply the demand. What Is the principal element In the high cost of living 7 Answer: Beef. MORAL: RAISE BEEF. There la no one oceunatlon todar that will pay aa bis: returna for the time of the farmer and his investment aa will cattle raising, and there is no form of stock raising In wbtch you take aa little risk aa you take In raising cattle oa the range. We have a client what has a 4.000-acre ranch In Sheridan countr. Nebraska, one of the best In the atate, well Improved, and In the short grass country. He Is too oia io run it ntmseir, and he haa no neip. He will sell It at a bargain, and will lake a quarter-section, or a half-section, or three-quarters of a section, of land In eastern Nebraska or western Iowa, which ne can rent as part payment or ror tne whole amount. Here la an opportunity for a man who understands the cattle buslnasa, who has one or more boys, and who wants a good ranch. we win put you next to tne owner ana let you make your own deal. Send for full particulars, and any other Informa tion you desire. AYNE INVESTMENT CO. Ware Block. Omaha, Neb. a. Furnished room In modern home tor two gentlemen. 2008 Bt. Mary's Ave. NICK room with heat, car. Webster 6915. one block from LEAVENWORTH, 2C-64 Extra large pleasant room, steam heat, reasonable; two men or more; close In. MODERN furnished rooms, 114 N. 24th. Red 3346. i JfoaaekeealBgr TURKS nice rooma, hsk'g. 1111 S. 11th. &LKUANT suite rooms, furnished com' plete; strictly modern; 2C 8. I5th St. THRICE elegant rooms, 216 No. 22d. team-heated. Faralshed llOKaekeeplaar Roesaa. Mod. room with kitchenette: reas ; D.7S18. DAVENPORT, 2018 TWO OR THREE ROOM HOVSEKEEPINU APART Jit ENTS." Uafarnlsaed Hoaaekeewtaa? Roan FOUR rooms; modern. Phone Herney 7341. Famished Hoasee. -R. furnished house, 103 Wirt w. ma. Hotels aad Apartmeats. CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and California. Weekly rates Ki ana up. uougias wi. OGDEN HOTEL Rooms $2 per week. Council Bluffs. DODGE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable. Itoases aad Cottasiea. HOIIHKS AND FLATS. $66.00 9-r., 414 b. 38 ih Kt, mod., tine loca tion. . $47.50 7-rm. apartment, $18 8. 16th St., tum heat lanllor service. $42.80 4-rm. apartment In the Harold, 27th ana jscKson bis. 140.00 7-rms.. 6116 Capitol Ave., modern bungalow, hot water heat $35.00 7-r., S Burt Bt, mod., garage. S35.06 7-r., toe B. xth St., modern. tao.OO d-room, 64 B. 24th Bt, modern. $Z,00 8-r., 2219 Capitol Ave,, modern ex- cent heat. $13.00 6-r.. 2614 Sherman Ave., modern except heat GEORGE t COMPANY, Phone D. 7M. V City Nat l Bk. Bldg. i tr von want strictly modern home. room, never before rented, call Harney zsw, low rem io msm ni. , ainj minutes' walk from cuy naii. NINE rooma, 8216 Burt Bt. steam heat, thermostat. Douglas low. MODERN house; fine condition. 1513 North 40th. Welnut 1614. . -ROOM brick, corner 8th and William Sts. ; moat desirable In Forest Hill Park. Douglas 2W40. 6-It, mod. cottage. 71 8. $7th Bt, Uo; 7-r knuu Xt14 Ieavsnworth Bt.. $ Both fine locations. Phone" Webster 1"0. CLOBE-IN 6-room house; best condition, US B tint H. 2706. 'ROOM ALL MODERN HUlblS.in CARS. HOT W PHONE WALN TEH HEAT. DUNDEE. T 25S2. VriR HKVT-Niivmibir L $16 B. 2ath Are. 7-room nuutfrn flat. Ke CliarlSB G. McDonald or J. J. Toms, li Brandeis Bldg. Phone Douglss MA. - BRAND NEW-A HOME FOR YOU T-room brick dwelling, beautiful oak finish, built-in bookcases, kitchen cabi nets, canelsd dining room with plate rail elegant lighting fixtures. SIS S. 20th. Tyler 2201 J. 0 $610 Lincoln Blvd., Be mis Park; dandy . t-room. thoroughly modern houee. large lot. overlooking park; com plete garage. Glover ttpaln. i'oug. ikig. FOR RENT We have a complete list ef all houses, nariniMiii and flats that are for rent Thia Hat can be seen free of charge at ftmaha Via A Storage Co., 806 B. 16th Ht. Fidelity Storage Co. fUorage, moving, packing and shipping. 16th at Jackson Bta. Phone Douglaa 2s. Jlflrn BN 1-raoin houeo. 206 S. 26th Ave. vacant "November 6. Can be aeen after a. m. any day. Inquire T. J. u triea Phones Harney 1064 or Douglas lia 6-R. modern house. 17.7 B. 10th. D. 7416. IT In all oarta of the city lUUStr,;h tinnm r Rea building STEAM heal, all modem, .-ruoiu Iteuse alao (-nvim flat tM No 2.VI Globe Van&Storage Bteree. moves, packs, ships; $-horse vaa , 112b par nr.; storage sz per aad I en Sdo. Battafactory guar. r. 4 Ty. m J. C. Reed Map. Co., movlug pax-king at storage VM rtmtnv L sim; 6-R. mod. cottage, Ii . rah St, Ua. 7-r, mod. house, 14 Leavenworth bt, I Both fiae locations. Phone Webatar lt&. $-Rtu. modern cottage. Xi N. 27th Aia. West Farnam Special $04 Po. 7th Bt block north of Far. nam. Kaat front. rood rooma. well ar ranged, all modern, back plastered, built for a home, quarter-sawed oak finish, large living room. CHEAP at I ' West Dodge Dandy NRW BRICK on Dundee ear line, just east of 48th Bt BIGGEST BAR GAIN IN ITT. two lots, large living room, fireplace, built-in bookcaaee, re ception hall, dining room and kitchen on first floor, fine sleeping porch, glass en closed; four bedrooms, bath, larae attic, nut water neat. Alt BT BK SOLD. Want an Offer D. V. Sholes Co. 113 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douales 49. California Mission Bungalow Of four large rooms and bath; a beauti ful, sagmly location, overlooking park and boulevard. Price $1,660; $0 cash, balanoe $16 per month. Shuler & Carv, Doug. 4233. 224 State Bank Bldg. ItiO-ACRE farm . seven miles west of Lexington, Dawson county. Neb. Good new house, seven rooms, good barn, two wells. 20 acres alfalfa. 20 acres pasture. balance good farm land; no sand. Price $M per acre. This Is a snap; must be sold soon. Address Box 20, Ulysses. Neb. FOR SALE Fine residence with twenty acres of land four blocks from deoot: cement walks; 2-story, 8-room house with oasement; aiso oarn. 40-acre farm. 4 miles from town, well Improved. These places can be bought reasonable and !a.ber&l terms. JAMES WALTON. Fort Calhoun, Neb. o Wlscoaeln. Upper. Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book, let 34 on Wisconsin Central Lend Grant Btate acres wanted. Write about our gracing lands. - If interested In fruit lands. ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In wusconsin. Aaaress Lena Dept. Boo Line nr.. Minneapolis, Minn. KEAIj USXATB LOANS- CITY and farm loans. 6. 6V4. 6 ntr cent. i. n. uumom at uo im r arnam, omana. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co, OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEr E REAL ESTATE CO, 1016 Omaha NatL Douglas 2711. GARVIN BE0S.rA ,"d."E HARRISON at MORTON, 16 Ora. Natl WTD Farm loans Kloke Inv. Co. Omaha. WANTED City loans and warrants. W arnam Smith ft Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY property. Large loana a specialty. . n. i oomaa, zzb btate Bang Bldg. W. $100 to 810,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed, weaa eiag., if in ana r arnam Bta. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. M. w. Minder, city Natl. Bank Bldg. ftry,CITY iflANfl. Bemla-Carlberg Co.. u $10-812 Brandeis Theater Bldg. BEE us first, If you want a farm loan. umiea mates ttusi to., umana. Men. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract on ice. 9 B. 17th Bt Phone Douglas 6467. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract office in Nebraska. ' zut Brandeis Theater. RKAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE FINE 320 acrea; 46 ml lea from Minneap olis, every acre under cultivation; lays level; good soil; good water buildings ronslst or bouse, barn, granary, machine sheds, etc. Price, $76 per acre. Will take UP to $14.M good property In ex change, balance some cash and mortgage. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. FARM lands In North Dakota for sale or trade; alao a good Implement busi ness. Write X MS. Hee.' Bee Want Ads Are the Best Business Boosters. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE REAL BARGAIN 15 X ACRES m.1. Aha 1 - 1. l-u. mJk alwutl M fmils from Bouth Omaha limits: lays prac tically level and surrounded by nice homes. No Improvements. Nothing ad ioinina this property csn be bought for less than $400 per acre. For quick sale we are authorised to sell for $3U0 per acre. 0 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency, 1505 Farnam St. TeL Tyler 1024. South Omaha Office, South 122. REAL ESTATE NORTH SUB 5-ROOM COTTAGE Modern except heat, cement basement large eaat front lot. fine location, near $lat and Meredith; close to whool and car line. A bargain If taken at once. Prtc $2,660. Can arrange terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 810-12 Brandeis Theater . . $50 CAS1 1 $50 We have a daady T-room house, mod rn except heat, only two blocks to car and clone In. price i:.ion ana eav terms. THE VOGEL BEALTT AGENCY 1016-16 W. O. W. Bid. Domrtaa Sttl ONLY 6X700. Just a dandy -room cottage oa Man' derson St it's all modern and prac tically new. PAYNE INVE8TMSNT COMPANY. Douglas 17U. Ware Block, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat on Export Acoount it Being Sold in Large Quantities. COnN MAKES SOME ADVANCE Yellew Cereal 9arsrlaea Maay with Higher t-evele, While 4ata Are tire!, vrlta lea proved Deaaaad. rreamary firsts, fti'Slc; sei-onds, tflTr; process extra. !";.'); ladles, current make, flreta. SM :; e nnd 2121Wc, packing stock, current make. No. i. 2viy Jt-Ho. 1-OrLTRY-Dreaaed, dull and weak; western roasting chlckeh. lTTMOc; freeh fowls, 16itlor; turkeys, froen, IfttfTJc. Alive, weak; weaiem ehlikena, DVi fowls, Ulfllc: turkeys, 17tflap. teers.-.tim 6 2 teers... .low. 7 0 44 stera...lnaa 7 oft 44 steer.... 1U T 00 CatUo Verr Slow and Dull t the Thtirrit nrrs,ri . 1 head, comprising the dsy t run. For Must Be Sold New, modern frame and stucco: oak and birch finish; three bedrooms anl sleeping porch; corner lot; paved street, complete throughout; big bargain. UWNKH, Douglaa 362. OMAHA. Oct. 22. 114. Arordlng to a special cablegram received On the Board of Trail yterday, German bakers have been ordered to use 10 per rent potato flour In tne making of their bread. Wheat at Berlin was quired at $1.93 for spot yesterday, and suppllee of breadstuff In tha kalatr'a country are reported a growing, dangerously small. The business In wheat on export no count yesterday was again large, and while the buying was centered In the nations where It la possible to get shipments of wheat and flour through every nation acmaa the water was In cluded In the buying. Advlcee from Du luth, Minneapolis, Bt Louis and Kansas City were all of one kind as to the ex. port trade, and these markets reported a big business. According to the more conservative men In the wheat trade there la but one side to the market, and that Is the bull side. The corn market surprised even Its most ardent admirers by closing at ad vances of lVjrlVfcC. The weather was bright, and favorable for the curing of this grain, but unsettled conditions were Promised and considerable corn was bought on this. A prominent elevator In terest bought the December In goodly quantities. There was considerable shortage In that month as well aa May. Oats were strong under Improved de mand from shorts In th pit whk-h was the result of heavy additional takings of cash on export account. Cash transactions were reported aa 676.00 bushels, which were mainly for shipment abroad. The 10c decline In the price of hogs at the yards and the selling by local longs were the features helpful to the beara Had not the grain markets ruled firm. and had not packers taken on products on the declines, the losses here would ave been much greater than was shown. Wheat was 4c to 1c higher. Corn was He to He higher. Oats were "c higher. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 603,000 bu.; corn, 2.000 bu.j oats. T6.IH1U bU. Primary wheat receipts were 1.783,000 bu. and shipment 1,040,00 bo, against receipts of 1.4M.000 bu. and shipment of 7M.i du. last year. Primary corn receipts were 26,000 bu. and shipments 274,000 bu., against re ceipts of 646.000 bu. and shipments of. szs,- 000 bu. last year. Prlmarv oats receipts were rea.uw ou. and shipments 1,061,000 bu., against re ceipts of 676.000 bu. and shipments or. t.' (00 bu. lyaet year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. , "Wheat Corn. Oats. Great Bargain 6-ROOM MODERN Hard Wood Finish 3515 Davenport Only $3,500 W. H. GATES . (47 Omaha Nat l. Bank Bldg. Doug. 12M. Chicago Minneapolis ., Duluth Omaha Kansas City.. St Louis Winnipeg 74 18 1 $1 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Da ado. Best, Lot Bargain Ih Dundee $1,050 South front lot. 60x136. on I sard Street, near corner 61st. Paved street beautiful vlow, fine surroundings. Discount for all eaah. . Don t lose mis snap. . Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1636. Mate Bank Bldg. Compare Happy Hollow With any other residence part of Omaha and your conclusions cannot help but be favorable to nappy noiiow. inis new and carefully . planned addition has everything In the way of pubilo con veniences and accommodations. Ask about the low prices and easy terms for these large lota. None less than 63 feet wide. i George & Company Phone D .766, 902 City National Bank Bldg .123 ,..4I ..234 .. 6 ..161 ...103 ,.1K7 These sales were reported today Wheat No. 2 hard winter: t cars, $1.07. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. $1.07; 4 oars, $l.06H; cars, $1.064; oars. $1.0$; 1 car. $1.06Y. No. 4 hard winter: e care, ti.w. Rejected: 1 car, wo. no. I mixeo: i car. $106. No. 4 durum mixed: 1 car. $1.04; 1 ear, $1.08. Ho. 4 spring: l car. uc. oats No. 3 white: 12 cars, 4644c. No. 4 white: cars, 4&Hc; 1 car, 4tMK. no. s mixeo: car. 45V4o. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 444o. No grade: $ oars, 44o. Corn no. i wnue: car. 74C. JNo. s yenow: cars, w, fu. yellew: 1 ear. new, 6c. No. ( yellow, cars. 6tt4e. No. I mixed: H car, near white. T2o; 1 car. 6c No. 3 mixed: 1 car, near white, 72e. No. $ mixed: 4 car, BSc. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 6SVc. Sample: 1 car. near white, 70o; 1 car, 67c Rye No. $: car, 85ic . . Omaha Cash Pricesj-Wheat : No. t hard. $1.06103; No. $ hard. $l.omn.o7; no. -4 hard, r4)Oei.t": r"o, epnna. -"7e. No. 2 spring. town'l.w; rso. a apnna. swo $1.06; No. 2 durum, gi.oivban.ws; rjo durum. fl.UWWi-w. -om; n a. . iTB'Tii No. 2 whit. 734Sr74e: No. I white, 73', 73c: No 4 white, 73'a73Vc; No. 6 white. 73W?3c; No. 6 white, "WZttCo. 1 yellow, 70Vk(Biu"c; no. yeuww, ivivu. lo. s yeuow, nnwiw, y , . rwi s4c; No. R yellow, waw. sso. s yeuow, 6tsHc; No. 1 mixed, 84i6'c: No. I mixed. 6SVMIWNC: jno. s mureu, wutTM No. 4 mixed, Wvc; eo. s miaeu. w 68V6C; No. 6 mixed. 0Bo.c t: ro. i White, o'U rc ; aianuaru, wmjtwv., . . 3 white, 4oH46c: No. 4 white, 46ffl46Ha Barley: Malting, 6WT0c: No. 1 feed. 6ftJ 56c. llye: No. 3, eMBc; no. . otxawoso. 5105 Webster St. Thia la one of the beat built houses In Dundee for the money, planned and fin ished for a home, first floor, large liv ing room with brick fire place, large tight dining room and complete kitchen; second floor haa three large bed rooma and enclosed sleeping porch, tile bsth room: hardwood rinmn mrougnoui. trice $,160, terma vtted. reasonable. Inspection In Glover & Spain 13-tO City National. Douglaa (263, REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE House and lot In PI. Us mouth. Neo. ftenis ror ti per montn; can be bought light Fred Gundy, Mln- den, la. MAP Os" OMAHA BTKiuarrS, Indexed, alao Omaha red too a, vest pocaei sue, fre at our office; two stamps by man. Charles E. Williamson Co., Real Estate insurance, care oi rroperur. uroana. Coffee Market NEW YORK. Oot 22,-OOrr'EE The Ir regularity of the Braslllan exchange rate, which reacted fed yealerday. and the con fusion over cable mesae-ea aa a rceult of tha Braslllan censorship, has createa very unsettled feeling In tha coffee mar, ket here, and practically ro firm offers were received from Bresil. The local snot market showed a steady tone, with BlO 7s homing at B"kO ana nanioa aa at lOUe. but very little business was re ported. Considerable business was again ramirtea tnrouxn tne iiquioanon cumniu tee of the exchange, with December con tracts quoted at 6.xt6.U6c. Osaaaa Mar Market OMAHA. Oct 22.-PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland. $11.00: No. 1. llO.OOui 10.50 No. 3, tk.wa lo w; No. . 6f,.owi.uu; rnoice rr dland. $10 60: No. 1. Kt.Mttilo.OO: No. $H.ni.60; No. 3, 6f."i.iw; choice low land, w. no. i, xa-w; NO. z, o.-a'' w BTRAW choice wheat, F oo; rnoice oat or rye as. un.eu. ALKALKA Choice pea green, sis.ou; wo. I, Iil.owtill.eOi NO. 2. eV.w9a1.ttv; no. IL.0tu3.0l). 1 ICaasaa City Grata aa rrevlsloas. KANSAS CITY, Oct 21-WHEAT-No, I hard, $1. 071.06; No. I red. fl.Os l.S; Deceinoer, limn; aiay. u i3i. CORN No. 3 mixed. 7ia.se : No. white, Ttc; December, 66e; May, 6v4e, OAT6-N0. 1 wnite, &,8c; no. mixed. 44a46c. Rl TTKhU-cresmery. zc firsts. Mei seconds. 2bc; packing, sun. E( Hit f irsts. Etc; Hwnw, iec. POL'LTHY Hens, 13c; broilers, 16c. ntlaeaells Ural a Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 22 WHEAT De ctmber, $1.12; May. ll.l'V No. 1 hard $1.16; No. 1 northern. $l.llVal.l4; No. northern, $1 0Wjl-12. F1JUK tnnangea. BAHLr:?-4."6;c. HRAN-4J9.W CO UN-No. 1 yellow, "OftTJc OAT-No. $ while, 46f4tVic. FLAX-31.ilM.34. Metal Market. arm T rJ "T U An V9 u LT i f A r m A eulet at kHMltl'i speller, higher a Keu. 166 RATES FOR JONEY RELAX Saying Banks and Other Iottitu- tiom Lead More Freely. 1 EXCHANGE CIRCLES GLOOMY la lavestaaent Field, Broker rind Greater Activity la abort Terea Mete laaaee aad Illah tirade Boada. NEW YORK. Oct IXFurther m. taxation In money ratea today with numerous over-year loans, negotiated at per ceni, tesuneo to the Increasing supply of cash here. Rom alxty-day loans were reported at a sbade under 6 per cent, while call money alao manl- teated an easier trend. All these con tracta. It was noted, were secured by high class collateral. Havlna lanka and other Inatltuttnna. Including the prominent Insurance com panies, are said to be lending more freely wnirn taci wall street considers proof of Increasing confidence. In stock exchange circles, however. sentiment remains eslmlstlc. The sale of an exchange membership at HH.OO. the lowest ' price In many veara. measures the dentn of the depreaaion. Iha foreign exchange market wsa per functory with rotes on London virtually unchanged from veatardav a avera.ee. The iay s dullness was ascrihed to the fart that all Immediate reoulrementa had been met hy the several steamers leaving una pori on tne previous oay. In the Investment field brokers found more activity In ahort term note laauea and hleh grade (bond., the new city notea oeing in fair demand at previous high rirlces. Dealings In some of the active Isted stocks were made at further con cessions, the transactions Indicating ex treme necessity on the pert of th sellers. Headway was made In th organisation of the cotton pool, but local banking in treta will not commit themaelvea to the plan unlasa the federal reserve bosrd Is placed In charge. Southern banks, which already have large debits here. were negotiating for renewal of loans and In the main thee were granted. This factor, however, la likely to play an Im portant part In the cotton plan. Exports or cotton reu orr pronouncedly today, mainly from lack of vessels. With further heavy exports of gold to Canada the syndicate which floated the city loan haa established lrge credit fur the Bank of Knsrland at Ottawa Definite figure are lacking, hut esti mate or tne amount of gold transferred for that account run aa high as $36.non,00u. The weekly exhibit of the Bank of England showed a gold Incre of $,- 127.0UO to which would be added $7,MO.OOO received today, mostly from this country r OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Week's Decline. HOGS SELL TEN CENTS HIGHEB rat heepi aad I .a Babe Fairly Aettv ad Steady Feedere Are I-eae Active, hat He clreat rfcaaare la Prleea. OMAHA. Oct. 13. 114. Recetnts were' r-attla Ifnr Bbeen. Official Monday 16.T7& $.6M 47.6C timclal Tneadav 7,0 Official WednfMdav.... 6.7al Eatlmate Thuraday.... 2.600 17.0M 133,424 14.J74 124 410 2.3 mm 13.4X7 16. 216 W.ce 1H.617 136.14T Four dava thia aiak at aia "atne dave laat wt l!l7 Heme days $ weeks sgo 2."3 Same days $ weeka ago 1H.0M flame days 4 weeks ago X3.fJ oaune days last year.. 37, 164 The following tahla ahnwa tha receipts of cattle, hog and sheep at the ruth Omaha live stock market for the year to date, aa compared with lest year: 1914. 11 Pee. Cattle 167.113 7X3,671 2A463 Hogs Vim.im L103.lt? 231.690 eneep 3637, a 2,64l,36 The followtna' table ahnwa tha nrlfle for hogs at th Routh Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with com- CHICAGO GHAI6' AND PlVOVHIOJfi Feataree of the, Tradlagr aad Cloeln Prices an Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 22. Wheat sagged In price today.- Influenced by a lull In ex. port demand. The market cloeed unset tled, 'b 'c unaor imv i.is". .hi Ished hkitHo off to Ho up, oat V down nd provisiona at an lannoo 01 NTntwithatandlne that wheat In the be alnnlng showed a tendency to rise, senti ment quickly changod. The fact waa soon apparent that the urgency of Euro pean buyers hsd been greatly leeeened and that Immediate purchasing oil trans, atlantlc account would not be of large proportions. Bulls were also handl. capped by dispatches from the north- west saying mai larnisia nau eat ing mora freely. On the decline exports here took 600.008 bu. of wheat and did considerable buying at other centers. A moderate rally in quotations lolloweo, ouv ine eiiec wae not lasting, , . Assertions that prominent speculators had started a bull campaign In corn made that cereal cut loose from sympathy with the weakness of wheat Husking returna continued unfavorable, and prospects were for a wider spread of unseuiea weainer. Hedging sales formea a weigni on wi oats market. Besides tne aemano rrom the seaboard waa much diminished, aa compered with what haa been tha rule of Ute. . J Higher prices tor noge causea pnrn nlons to bulge. Packers were conspicu ous buyere of lard. raln prices rurnisnea Dy . uiro s Bryan, office. $16 South Sixteenth street .rtlclel 0en. Wheat Deo..l 1A May. 1 ti: Corn Dec. BW1 May. 71Vtf'iJ Oats ( I Dec. 6ArH Ms.y. 637&64: Pork, Jan.. May Lard. Oct.. Nov. Jan.. 13 Wfi IK 771 19 10 10 40 10 27V High. 1 14. I I2V Iow. I Clone. I Yes'y, 116 1 1 1204) 1 21 Vk; 1 iH 1 33 694 64.1 m 72WI nmv,j. 61 bWm'.4!Vlm t 1 $7Hl 1$ 77H 19 ttW V. 10 le ' 10 7tt $0 MAHA LITE STOCK MARKET IS Si I Ht steer.. 7 W 41 steers... .1117 7 I steers.... 1110 7 00 4.ff0 4.7M 3.300 Mil 70T 33,000 Oct 7.. Oct. .. Oct. . Oct 10. Oct. U. Oct 13.. (ct. 14. 1 Oct 16. Oct. 16.. Oct. 17. Oct. Oct Oct. lct Oct It 1. 20. 21. 22. 1V 1 ari'a 7 24V4 7 7 7 04ii 6 34 6 WS th four days the total la ROM head, a rain of nearly 3.mo over a wee ago, nut enort or in a me daya last year. values took a turn for th better at all point thia morning, and the local trade opened strong and In moat eases, sharply higher. Movement wss rather slow during the earlier rounds, a sales men were working for th full advsnce, ' but after a trading bast was established th market became more llvelv and everything moved readily at prices that were generally a dime nurner than yes terday. , Values ware more oy lea un even, and a a general thing heavies re ceived the beet end of It being a big dime higher, while many of the lighter hogs were quoted as no more than IglOn higher. Everything waa cleaned up In good season. Bulk of the sales waa made at M n 7 On. with a few heavies around 36 36, and a top of $7.16. This Is the first advance of any else that haa been registered for several nays, nut prices are still below the even money mark, and the week to dale shows a decline of 2S&30C. Representative sales: Ne. At. aa. p,, (N., a, iv. , 3 rn an 1 w t s I rt4 rr ... i4 ... 7 m M an n it 11 a fsi tvf We 6 to Ti W im 7 0J, SVT las 6 4. ...-.am 14 7 tu . i 4 atta m wt ... t a at sh 1 a m wt 1 tii im wis . M ... 7 11 M we 4 6714 PIOS. 41 14 ... 4 6 136 ... IR 16. IM ... 4 74 BHKKP Not much stuff of any kind changed hands early, trade being rather quirt until about M o'clock, when the gen eral market became fairly active at prlcea fully ateany en aneep an leraoe. There were a raw individual sales of rat ewe 1 $ 33 $ 34 $ 411 7 T0 I I that looked a little stronger compared Data. 1 114 iim v.n ii ni. im 'lass ,'iaa 7 6V J I 711 6 43) $ 47 7 641 I 14 7 rvi 7 M $ 77 I $ 271 7 67 16 T 41N T 7 tai $ 77 471 7 61 6 30 7 m H M U $ oil 1 sol ii $$i 7r $ Ml I Ml 7 63 I ! 7 Ml T7 7 X $ 74 7 M 7 76 7 ail 7 60 $ 61 $ 71 S 63 $ 4Ni t 371 3 $7; 7 401 $ W I US with the way the bulk of tha ewes sold on yeaterday'a market. The receipts be ing very 1 air again looay ror a rnursoay. Including a good reprteenlat Ion of good limbi, moat of which brought $7.60, top for th day, the aaree a Wednesday's high price. The bulk of the fat lambs found aa outlet at $7.2flf7.40. with some selling on down to $7. The rang on fst )unday. I eaea was pretty much the same aa on the Receipt and disposition of live stock at I last two days ana aoout on a par witn t ax is M 301 7 46 I 60 37 $ 65 $ 42 6 3l 7 27 43 S7j $ 61 7 3 i 21 6 37 f 41 6 23 3Jl81 7(U 6 B 44 7 M 6 43 the Union (tork yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock yesterday: KfA.h,in l A C. M. Ft P 1 Missouri Iaclflc .... 1 I'nlon Padfle 46 C. N. W eaat C. dr N. W . weat... 26 Ft. P.. M. A O... 1 C, B. A Q., eaat... 3 C, B. at Q., west... M C R, 1. P.. east.. 1 C. R. I. aV P., west.. 1 Total receipts ...10$ DISPOSITION. Cattle. , Hog. Sheep. I I 14 6 1 - ia t 3 I II 16 I 1 1 M I $1 HEAD. . 10 67V 10 4ft 10 WW 10 tB Rlha I . tct..l 10 1 iw iv Jan.. 60-7H 87m0i t 77 1 96 1 30 v mi 10 46 I 13 76 13 OS 10 36 10 23 "4 3 3714 BtTTER-No. 1. 1-lb. cartona, 0c; No. 1. 60-lb. tuba. 2c. CHEEHB-Imported Swiss, 38c; Amer- can Bwiaa, Sic: hlock nwiss, zzc; twin, 16Vto; daisies, 17Ho; triplets. 1$Vc: Young Americas. 18o; blue label brick. 17Hki; llm burger. 2-lb., 20c: 1-lb , 30c; New Tork white, lc; Imported French Roquefort 48c. FISH Trout, 17e; large crapples, lOrt 16c; aalmon, 123'16c; halibut, Vc; channel catriah, 16c: pike, 17c; pickerel, iuo. POULTRY Brollera. 14Uc: spring ohlck ens. 11c: hens, ftfillc: corks c: ducks, 10c: r-ee. 8c: turkey. lo: pigeons, per dox., DOc; ducks, full feathered. 10c; geese. full feathered, 60; squabs. No. 1. $1 6v; No. 2. 60c. BEEF CUTS Wholesale wnces or aeei cuts ax aa follow: No. 1 ribs. Ho: No. t lib. lMic: No. ribs. 13Ho. No. 1 loins. S.'Hc: No. a loin, lie; no. s loins, io, No. I chucks, 13c: No. 3 chucks, c: no 3 chucks. 9Wc no. l rounds, ic; no. rounds, 13 We; No. I rounds, UVfeo, No. plates, Voi No. I plates, Iktoi No. blatna. go. Market quotatlona vtmiiahed by Qlllnskl Fruit company: FRIHTS Oranges: extra fancy Valen claa, 6s, 112s, 136s. 160s, 176 and 360. per box. 36.76: Red Ball Valencies, all alses 36.60 Der box. Lemons: Fancy Oolden Bowl, 300s, 800s. per box. 6660; Stiver Cord, 420a, 340. 300s, per box, $6.60. Grape fruit: All sises, wi.it per dox. Appies Fancy Washington "Y" . brand Grimes per box. $1.60: Fancy Colorado Jonathans per box, $L2S; extra fancy Washington Hoovers, per nox, si.w; New lora ireen Ings, per bbl., $3.06; New York Baldwins, "A" (Trade, ship Nov. 1. per bbl., $3.66; choice Hood River Spltsenburgs. per box, $1.60; fancy Hood River Bananas, per box 11.76. Pear: California Clarglous, per box, 32.36; extra fancy D Anjou, per box, 33.60.- Ora pes: Tokay. $126; extra Call. fornla Emperors, per bbl., $3.60. . New York, cer baskst 23c: per 26-baaket lots, 22a. Bananas: Per bunch, $1.76fi.60. IJmes: Per box. $1.76. Detest Drome dary, per ease, $3.00. Figs: ler case, 86c. Persimmon: Per crate a w. VEGETABLES Cauliflower, per lb., IJc. Cabbage, per lb., la. Onions, yellow, per lb., 2V4c; red, per lb., H4 Pep pers, per basket, 60c. Tomatoes, fancy, per basket, 76c. Cucumbers, hothouse, per 2-dos. box, $160. Celery. Michigan, per dos., 36c; Denver Jumbo, per do., 76c. Lettuce head, per do.. 60c4iil.60; leaf, per do.. 40c. Onions (ahallota), per dog., 40c. Radtshee, per dog., 36c Garlic, Italian, per lb., 30c. Horseradish, per case, $1.66. Asparagua, home-grown, per dos., about 30c Potatoes, per bu., 70c. Sweet pota toes, per bbl., 33 00. Ho u ash. per lb., 1S NLTTS No. 1 California walnuts, per Ih., lSHe. Filberts, per lb., 16c Sugar walnut, per box, $1.40. Pecans, per lb.. 12c: Jumbo, per lb., 13c. Almonds, per lb., 20c Checkers, per box, $3.60; par H ease, $1.75. MIBCELXANEOUS Shelled popcorn, per lb., 4c. Crackerjack, per case, $3 60; per H-aa. $1.76. Honey, per case, $360. Cider, oar kea. $3.00: per H-bbl.. $6.00. Cocoanuts, per sack, $4 00; per do., 76o, Liverpool Graf a Market. IrVERPOOU Oct 22. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, old. s4d; No. 2, new, 8s; No, I hard winter, 3s lid, Fu tures, steady; October, 6 lid; December, 3e3d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mired, new, 7 3d. Future, steady; No. 4, 6 3d. 4. I.eal Grata Mark. ST. LOUIS. Oct 22. WHEAT No. 2 red, r ilHl 13: No. $ hard, 3l lMrl.HH; December, I1J3UPI 13X: May, $1.1V6. CORN No. 3. 73c; No. I white, Sic; December. 67Uc; May, 71Vo. OATS No. i, 46t-46r; No. t whit. OHo, Kfew York Msy Market. NTCW YORK. Oct 22. MERCANTILE PAPER 6flu per cent. 8TERI.INO MX CHANOEV Firmer; sixty. day bills, $4 .3160; for cables, $4.26u0tr4 $676; for demand. 64.WWM.K.2B, SILVER Bar, 60c. Morris Co -770 Swift Co 66 Cucahy Packing Co 34 Armour c Co w J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co 13 W. B. Vanssnt Co 23 Benton, Vsnaant 4t L. . . 1 Hill A. Son T. a Lewi 63 HLSton V Co 7 J. B, Root 4k Co.... 27 J. H. Bulla 106 Ri senstook Bros niccresry 'a neuoaa.. Werthelmer aV Degen.... 0 II F. Hamilton 63 Sullivan Bros $ Hothnchlld V Mo. . Kan. calf co.j... is Christie Higglna Roth Olassber Tanner Bros. John Harvey . D. F Kline Other buyer . 43 2 I a 23 16 1 1 76$ 600 7l 1,00 374 416 o 4.440 price at Chicago. A usual wethers and yearlings were conspicuous by their ab sence, there being nothing here to speak of on Ihat order alnceTuesday and Mon day. The clearenoe WSs reasonable, with the current quotations generally a aime higher on both sheen and lambs aa com- 1 1 pared with last Friday. late yeaieroay ana nim mornina ieara were not a muoh sought after as during ths previous part of the week, and as a result prlcea eased oft a little, especially on feeder ewes. Trade on the whole today waa alow. If anything, and It was soma time before everything on the feeder or der had found an out)1'. The scarntty ef right good feeders weighing around fifty pouutrs ha not helped trsd any, tor therte have been In the best demand, such kinds being generally quo'ed at $6.M j.0. and anything over that carrying a a In I little flesh. The common to fair lambs ."'l ..ill.- . I VWrtLIA A run of XI IS s,aeai M ,,!, ....k mAat aalea of feariar ewes, which la 10fUxi cheaper than a week ago. Feeder lambs are weak to a dim off for the week, th most decline Keine- aa the common to fair grade. which have bean la generous supply this week. . . . Quotations on rang sheen and lambs: Iamb, good to choloe, $7.m!'J.60; lamb. fair to good, sr.iumi.w; isjnos, teeners, fair to good, $6.KV&.90; feeders, common to fair, $ xit $0; yearlings, good to choice, 36.3Mja.10; yearling, fair to good, $6.au 36; yearlings, feeders, $6.407r6.M; wethers, gooa 10 cnoice, eo. rm ars. fair to rood. $6. 100 .26; wethers, feed ers. M.$n4.$6: ewes, good to choice, $4.7S CT6.00; owe, fair to good. $4.6034.76; swes, feeder. $3.i:.O.00. . Iteoresentauv aaies: No, . . VO Wyoming feeder lamb. 301 Wyoming feeder lamb. 340 Montana feeder lamb. 3 native wa 11.V30 Ave. 4 43 M 163 native ewes... ii 1 tun 33.117 MS Wyoming lamoa. . ... 1 u Wvnmm m i.mna. CATTLE There was a fair ran or ee. - tls for a Thursday, neaw 1 Total... .11 . M . M .117 Pr. 25 26 76 4 03 I 03 7 7 36 4 76 MARKET Ihrae weak ago and larger wan a 1 ago by over 6.000 head. ., I Cattle Weakv Hog (treaa ghee Packers and feeder puyera www 1 with rattle and did not appear ' 9t .i. e (nuh auDolle thl mom-1 nnrinn net M r'ATTI.W Recelota. In Th reult was a very alow and dull goto ne,,; market7 weak; beeve, $o.l6t trade from start to tlnlh. Moat buyer jo.io; steers. $6.75.7T; Blockers and feed did noteeem to car whether they se- 4.o,S7.0: cow and heifer, $30t 01 no' 7T,"-V. .i and It follow that 3 70: calvea 37.0maol.00. --.UL. waak at th least, aad In I H'oOil-Receipt" 30,000 head: market Ame caeea noticeably lower. It la safe strong-, WI60 higher: bulk of aalea. $7,169 f-T.otiha general run of beef cattle. 7.60; light. M .iy7.S6; mlied. JKJ4'7 ,T; '??r! u"e.Y. have actually aoli r SHEEP AND 1AMBS-Rclpts. I3. wtlta Tcanner oow have shown head; market firm: sheep. 34 mill decline. Ing no u .xesed aW yearling. Ifceflg.; Iamb $6.1047 U.wr'.I?.". cltue: Oood to eholc Ka.aaa City Mw tk Market k... tt 00M 1050: fair to good KANSAS CITY. Oct: 22. CATTLE cornfed beevea,'$3 .oor .00; common to fair I Receipts, 1400 head: market weak; prim carnfad beeve. f7.avna.uui gooa n nw 1 ea ieera, wwuiv in, . i n-. ranaa T.teer $7 0wy3.a; fair to good steers. $7.6.&0: western steers. M.BOt ranaa s Leers $ 6WI-7.00; common to fair 8.76; stockers and feeilers. $6.3Wi2aOO; bull, range "trers. ..7a.60; good to cholc. t6.OMid.26; calves. $6.001 10 25. ...'I rZt -m iood to choice HoOS-Reoslpts, 10.OU0 head: market. M.WyVOi; M)oTprlm feeders. r.7frfJ4.36; good to !h, fvg'L JJ.iket' chclc" $6.36437.75; fair to good. WN.; JK7? wwllnM K X common to fair. $5.608.2e; stock heifer., il0"' -lAl, ist T iw M 1XU M76.25; tock cow. M.26416.60: stock fi1'' a-T. 4.iW calvea, t.00ia7.7t; veal calve, $7 JO4J1O.O0; ? bulls. s1aa, etc. M.aotJfaOa. ntr .! fai Market. ' Kepresentatlv sales COW 8. No. Av. Tt. Ne. 3 T 4 I t i. MM 4 tt BULLS. 2 149 4 64 3 CALVES. 1 M 166 t WPMTERN-NEBRASKA. 66 stock Clva $H8 3 00 6 feeders... 2J T 26 Av. ft. 1046 ..tll 6 36 , 346 10 4 10 30 . I 10 75 l 86-7H; T7H Chicago Cash Prices W heat : No. 3 red, $1.13WBl.lik; No. t hard. tlI3Vt?l.W Corn: No. I yellow. 78H'S'7Mo; No. I yel low, 76761c Oats: No. 1 white, 4Hhi9 4c; standard. 4V40c Rye: No. I. &. Barley, 6SW76C. Timothy. t4.0Kfj.60. Clover. 311.0U4J14 0II. Pork, $17.00. Lard, $1062. Bibs, $10.60611.60. BUTTER Bteady. 23j30o. EGOS Higher; receipts. 4.64S case; at mark, cases Included, nTZ3Vc; ordinary firsts, flaOo; first. tStl'wa. POTATOES teay; iwoeipxe, 1 cars; Michigan and Wlaronaln, 424Ic; Minne sota and Inkots, 4Mic POULTRY Lower; springs. UV4le; fowls. IlUVsc. . New York General Market. NEW YORK. Oot. 32 SUGAR Raw, easy; molaase sugar, 2. 41c; centrifugal, 4 3V. Refined, quiet CHEE8E Kteedy; receipts, 4,147 boxcar, stats whol milk, fresh whit nd col ored specials. 1416c; state whol milk. average lanuy, jvtsv, mu, a1'". EtKltV-ateady: receipta. a. una caaes: fresh gathered, extra fine, 331 lie: extra firsts. 2Wl2t 1 firsts, 2uaic; seconds; 2 2b: state. Pennsylvania and nearby lien. nary whltea, WwitSo: state, Pennaylvanla and nearby gathered whites, aVB4u; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery brown. ttvMci stats. Pennsylvania and nearny gathered brown and mixed colore, 2x0 3uC BiriTKR Steady; receipts. S.ISg tubs; creamery extras. 31c; creainary, 3iVc Dry OeenU Market. NEW TORK. Oct IX DRY OOODft- Cotton good were quiet and yarn were dull today. Much of the map waa re ported missing In wool product. Bilk were easier. Evaporated Apples aad Drleel Fralt. NEW YORK. Oot 2T EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRUIT Prunes, steady. Apri- eot and neache. dull. Ralslh. quiet I . . Cottea Market. ' LIVER POOL, Oct. 22-COTTON-Spot In moderate demand; price unchanged. Bale i,4ud oaies. Bank (Teartac. OMAHA, Oct 22. Bank clearings for Omaha today were sx.96a.4M 0 and for tbe corresnonaing asy last year 63.346.014.04. Be Want Ad Are tne Beat Business Booster. COTTON SEED MEAL CRACKED Cot tea See. Oak Oold Pleased Caka From Tsxa Mill dtrevt to you. Write or wire u fur price on High Oiad Meal or Cracked Lake. 43 to 46 per real protein. t-oia rreaaea i.ua TZXAS CAES AKD JLZITTBB OO. PALLAS. TZX. . f feeder... 710 10 t feeder... 631 10 4 feeder... M 4 00 5 feeder.. JM0 76 t feeder... 630 06 i cow 1066 t 36 t feeder... 738 t 40 7 helfera... 76 6 66 t stork cwslOtt I 36 I heifers... 330 I 66 4 feeder... 666 00 SiOlTX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 22. CATTLE Receipt. 600 head; market, steady; na tive steer. $6.26a-00; canners, $.160Cr4.n; stockers and feeder. 35.5.W; bulls, gtsgs. etc., 34 606.40 IKXJH Receipts, 3,oo neaa; maraei, oot 10c higher; heavy, t-fT 06i mixed. $ W 4,U: light $.; bulk of aalea, $8,900 ... . . KlIEEP neceipts, 300 neaa; no marxei. at. Ieala Llva Stack Market. BT tim Oct 21 "?ATTLE R- a feed era... 1007 g 76 1 eelDta. 6.300 head: market higher; native 33 feeder.. .low 6 76 beef ateers, gi.ewffis. re; cows ana nueri. 1 r..M an an as.ai.a : atocaara ana reeoera, so.wn'i.wi x i.. am anl southern ateera. 3.0O4i.0O: cow and helf- II stocker.. HO 301 ars, s4.woe.Dw; naiiv ti, SOUTH DAKOTA. 3 feeder... too 10 cow. ..... 731 I 10 '-wOS.. I cows. SHEEP Recelnts. L600 head: market. aaa g ex I steaay; nauve muiwns, ss.wwo.aa; lamui, .106t l0 1 II cow.. II oow.. tt cow.. 23 cow.. 14 cows.. 300 tt 7 cow H. Nate Idaho. 10 heifers- 302 46 II feeder.. Ht IB cows low 4 av F. H. Jllll-CtJlo. 1TJ0 I 66 12 feeder.. $46 7 M Y. A. Boo her Neb. , $01 I 40 I oow tat 4 40 John Boyle wyo. It cow VH4 I 70 I cow ISO I 60 I cow 10J3 t 60 4 eows 1076 I 60 17 feeder.. 6V7 7 06 I feeders. .1000 7 Of c. B. Khman Wyo. .10W i 76 23 feeder.. 363 7 10 Art Doyle Wyo. .100 I 66 23 heifer... tit 10 .IOL'1 6 16 33 feeder.. 346 7 26 J. it. Bpra Idaho. 10 heifers... 1S ft 40 11 feeders.. t?l 40 4 cow m 4 60 4 caAhfrs. (00 ' C. Nate Idaho. It cow 961 6 60 4 cow 1087 4 CO P. J, Sturgeon Neb. Jteeder..12n 126 S4 feeder. .1106 IH 1$ steers... .11 60 , Tully Muaser Neb. tl ateera.... sjO 40 )M steers... 37t tit Reisdorfer Bros. Neb. hotter. .. 713 I M t eows 1003 ( $ J. A. Mullen-Neb. 11 feeders. . 432 IS 7 calves... 710 John Carratchael Wye. cow lovi 4 60 7 oow... 104 4 01 U feeder.. 731 t 00 Dovsy Ban rh man. Nebraska. t heifers... 600 10 6 feeder.. 413 I 60 4 feeder.. KU a 1U George Knaps. Nebraska. 2 St. cows.. 763 6 66 7 St. oow a. 48 I 40 3 si. cows. H6 6 00 I cow..,.. 7ii0 4 60 1 calf 210 36 t cows..... fta) 6 00 I bulls. !..ii' a xb J. W. booveL Nebraska. t heifers... 310 4 26 13 heifer... 61 7 00 33 st. clva... IHA I 26 3 cslvss... IK tOO I cows. 4 cows..... K6 6 40 A. W. Smith, Wyoming-. feeders.. 7 t K0 4 st oow a. 1060 4 40 26 feeders.. I'M 6 70 46 feeder.. 1047 t TO St. Joseph Live Steak Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. C CATTLE Re ceipt, 1,400 head; market dull; steers. M.609IO.OO; eows and helfera, MO&Ov.OO; calves, Iti.srvtsiO.W. Huim iicoelpts. 3,000 bead; market ioq 16c higher. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,009 bead; market strong; lamb. l7.vfrfrT.tO. RUSS TRENCHES SHALLOW, DONT STAY IN 'EM LONG UONDOM. Oct It Th artillery duel aroend Warsaw continue, with alight In terruption, day and night, write the Chronicle's correspondent at Grodno, fits German trenchea, he says, are very wld and deep, while th Russian trenchea are scarcely more than shallow grooves. A Russian 'officer, n explaining thia, said: "W don't dig much because w kae-v w will not stay In one position long. VV either go forward or back, but naually fcrward." GERMANS DIG GRAYES WITH TRACTION MACHINE LONDON, Oct Th eorraapondent of th Daily Mail In Brussels saw a trac tion trench digger for the first time. It 1 a kind of motor plow and dig a trench I st. clva... 47,1 7 33 I tour feet deep and four feet wide. It Is a aa I alao used for grave digging. 41 feeders. .Wt I 70 7 steer.. ..1041 26 M at. eows. W IM $1 oow luuO I 30 31 feeders.. ldi t 36 24 st. oows. 373 t 60 M st. cow. e Is) 3 oows fa 6 00 O. Allard. Colorado. 74 feeder.. 720 7 W U heilsrs... 170 I 70 6 cow W M 60 feeders., fit 7 60 c. A hfs.. tflS t 7 E. L. William. Wyoming. tt feeders. .1006 7 16 . t feeders.. 420 7 16 J. A. hparx. Idaho. I oows 1072 4 16 2 feeders.. 331 t 60 Utah Construction Co.. Nevada. 14 ateera... 11 10 6 26 43 steers. ...Hi 7 00 43 ateera.... lv4 7 00 24 steer... .UM 7 04 1 DEFENDER OF LEMBERG FACES COURT MARTIAL f asaBVBSBBSSl PARIS, Oot SL Th Austrian general, fcruderman. tha defender of Lambert;, has been deprived of his command and ordered oourt-martlaled, according to a dispatch to th Havaa agency from Rome. Be reader are too Intelligent ta or Vook th opportunities In th "want ad' ootvrana. They're worth whll reading.