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    THE BKE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. CXTOBKT.
1914.
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FOU KENT
A pe Mairili a ad flat.
3-ROOM furnished flat. US. 122 Leaven
worth St.
J. I. KEMP,
3T.13 Is,venworth St P"'ig 91.
I-ROOM 213 8. 2Mh Ave., Douglas, beau
tifully decorated; ha nun rarlor. close
In. walking dletsnce. Sre this nt once.
HASTINGS HKY1'E 114 llimfv St.
$9 0 Three large rooms, apartment, part
modern. 1916 fc'lm St. Harney jt
ST. CURE Al'AK T.MENTS.
Bd and Harney St., 3 room apartment.
Call H. 7 or D. 6.W.
FOR RENT
lloaaea Bad ( ottaaea.
ton RENT by Dexter U Thomaa, 41J
Hee bulldlna. cottage, S large rooma,
toilet, gaa water. 3010 Charlea. $10. Cot
tsse, B rooma. 1 Iota. Spraguo, 111
CATH F.DRA L district. 7 rs.. mod house.
facing south, built I yesra. Ked bifu.
7-R., mod, cottage. 201 4 N 23d. D.12ey
CI.OSE In rooming houaa or home, .'2 8.
2Fth, corner Farnam; 10 rooma, mod"rn.
steam heat. Shepard, owner, Webster
W12.
OQDEN A NN KX Rooms with kitchen
ettes. Council Rluffe
Gordon Van Co.
ill N. 11th St Thone P HU or Web. 1381.
I-ROOM brick flat, mrm r Rth and WIW
Ham St.; most desirable in Forest Kill
Park. Douglas 2040
6-ROOM 2n7 H t.th Ave Hudson dining
room haa built-in buffet, panel walla,
oak finish throughout, close In, no car
far. See today.
HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1614 Harney ft,
BEAT'TIKl'L 6 and t-room apartment:
nothing classier west of Chicago. ZM
Sherman Ave.
Rental Service Free
Wa can save you much worry, trouble
and annoyance. We ran tell you what
houaea and apartments each real estate
office haa for rent. Phone ua, Doug, as
28A Fidelity Storage and Van Co.
801S CHICAGO Nice J-wimi and bath in
modern apartment houae.
6-R. 1319 S. 22d St.. IS. Tel. Red 4!46.
NEW, modern" 6-r., cottage, $19. 2124
Miami St.
; GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Last Week's ToUli for Export Sales
of Wheat Are Extraordinary.
SPECULATION 13 QUITE LIBERAL
aeleese oa rata Aeeoaat la far ror
clara Rirtra, Marenrst ( Oats
Rein a- A I bo la the Saaxe
Direction.
i-ROOM cottage, modern except heat
Harney l&s.
NEW HOME FOR RENT.
Living ro m. aun room, dining room,
kltchan. four bedrooms, modern in every
respect. Houaa Just being decorated. Good
neighborhood. 3lh and California Sta. 140.
Call Pong. 3.2.
Mores a ail Office.
!.vn FIXOR office rooms or suitable for
light mfg. Wrlaht & Lasbury, 606 8.
lth ft. Poig. lM
l-ROOM modern flat. 1 : 1 2 So. 11th.
Bteam htd flats. l'Uh e Web. Tyler 2023.
Hoard aad Roams.
ELEGANTLY furn. room, excellent
board, for married couple, 17 week. 21j
Podge St.
WANTED Young lady to room and
board; use of piano. Address H. tx8,
Baa.
MOD. ROOM, good board. Weh. tt.
A YOUNG man wishes board and room
In a private family where there Is one
or two young people. Addreaa 8 K1. Pee.
Fnrnlafceu Rtsoeaa.
ROOM In private family for refined lady
or gentleman; use of library; walking
distance. Phone Harney 73UO.
READY NOW
EAST FRONT ROOM
!50 Sq. Ft., with water and light free.
FIXE LOCATION 5TK FLOOR
17th Street Exposure
$22.60
THE BEE BUILDlXCi,
Office Room, 103.
Two Rooms. Er.siiite.
Street Exposure,
330 si), ft..
Water and Electric Light.
Ready Nov. 1st.
The Hee Building.
Office Room 10X.
FURN. rooms by day or wk.; modern;
steam heat; $1 60 up. 107 S. 1. D. Kite,!,
Mod. coxy rm. In pYlv. family, noma prlv-
llegea. Call bet. 8:30 p. m & 9 a. m. R. 7607.
FURNlhHED room for rent, near Crigh
ton university. Phone Douglas 7 Mi.
House'teep. rooma complete. 4.5. T. 2023.
NICK room with heat, one block from
car. Wbster 6916.
LEAVENWORTH. 2064 Extra large
pleasant room, steafu heat, reasonable;
two men or snore; dose In.
MODERN furnished rooms, 114 N. 24th.
Red 33.
THREE unfurnished rooma for light
housekeeping with kitchenette. II. 430.
2817 Poppleton Avr.
ONE furnished room for rent to lady or
gentlemen; located between two car llnea;
walking distance; $ per month. 620 Park
Ave. Phone Harney 423.
NEATLY furnished sunny front room,
with fireplace, 13 for permanent parties.
094 N. 18th.
220 N. 1STH, front room In private fam
ily; modern; to permanent roomers 3
week.
826 S. 29TH Furnished rooms, private
family. Harney 4008.
2403 N. 20TH Pleasant, modern rooma.
Webster 7626.
Ilonaclteeptasr nooma.
THREE nice rooma. hsk'C- HH 8- "th.
ELEGANT suite rooms, furn. shed -om-pletc;
strictly modern: 20P P. 26th St.
THREE elegant rooms, steam-heated.
216 No. 22d.
LIGHT housekeeping rooms en aulte. 725
8. 18th . St. Tyler 1021-W.
Faralahelt Iloaek.ceplBSj Rasa).
, DAVENPORT. 2018-TWO OR THREE
ROOM HOUiSElOCBPINO APART
TnKNTS. .
N. 40TH,-t 4 nicely furnished rooms;
references required.
Good rm. with kitchenette; reaa. ; D. 7M8.
Jnfaralahed tloaaoUoeplnsI Hooaia.
FOUR rooms: modern. Phone Harney 731.
Hotels and Apartments.
CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and Call'ornia.
Weekly rstes 12 and up. lougias 703.
OGDEN HOTEL Rooms II per week.
Council tjlufts.
DO DOE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable.
Houses aad Lot ta area.
8-ROOM modern houae, 602 S. 35th Ave.
Owner would reserve one or two rooms
and make rent ' attractive to right
tenant. Phone Douglas 4556
IF you want atrlctly modern home, 8-
room, never beiora rented, call Harney
2846. Low rent to right tenant. Twenty
minutes' walk from city hail.
7-ROOM house, 311SFranklln. H. 4742.
NINE roonib, new, oak finish, hot water
heated houe, near ears. Dundf e. Wal. 262.
6- ROOM cottage, modern except heat.
3312 Cass. 14.
7- R. houae. 3118 Franklin. Harney ;42
HANSCOM Park district. 7-r. inoderi.
houite. 2o. Rsp Bros . D. 165X
MODERN 8-rooiil house. 205 8. 36th Ave.,
vacant November 6. Can be seen after
a. m. any day. Inquire T. J. O'Brleu,
Phones Harney 104 or Douglas 1216.
6-H. raod. cottage. 71 S. 37tli St., I2; 7-r.
mod. houar. 4614 Leavenworth St.. 8.
Both fine locations. Phons Webster 2o0.
300j and 3009 Tacific St., 7-room modern,
130.
601 Park Ave., cor. Jackson, 7 rooms,
almost new, brick, oak finish, fine; only
840.
The Alsatian Apartments. 115-119 8. 15th
Pt.; best location In the city; 6 rooma;
winter rale. Hi. jt; garage and extra
rooms If deHirtd.l
1310 8. 2-'d Ft.,6-room cottage, only 120.
Ifv48 S. rth 8i.. 7 rooms. 123.60.
4114 N. 2sth Ave.. 7 rooma. bath, $16.
L. D. elpuuldlng, 1618 Farnam Bt. Phone
Harney 72 or J'yler lOii.
and blur-
Co. Heduoad
,-v"fe&'-,- rite, for m days.
LsrKe van, t men, $13 per nr.; dray. I
men. II per hr. I Tit Webster Dog lM
CL06E-1N t-runm liuut, ueel condition.
FOR RENT Isoveniber 1. 315 8. 23th Ave..
7-room modern flat. bee Charles G.
McDoni-ld or J. J. Toms, ili tiraudeia
Bldg. Phono Douglaa 34S4V
J. C. Reed psx
-M hams ni D. ,;;
6-R. mod. coit.Ase, 111 a. j;u, B, tib. 7-r
mod. houae. .'614 Leavenworth bt.. Ui.
Both Tine locations. Phona Webster 2du0.
HO USE for rent; modern; 6 s 'tih
lngulre within. Telephone '
EIGHT-ROOM modern house; Fort
Bt A. V. Dresner, phone Tyler 846.
-R. modern house, 1902 'wjrt. Wtl3I. "
NORTH SIDE.
FOR RENT, Ili PER MONTH.
A pretty 4-room bungalow, new, three
blocks from car Una.
Telephone South 1687.
CHARLES F. MA HE.
FOR RENT
Ti have a complete list of all hoosea,
apartments and flats that are for rent
This list can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van Htorsxe Co , x S loth Sl
Fidelity Storage Co.
Storage, moving, packing and shipping,
llth A Jackson Fta. Phone Douglaa 24,
t-R. modern houae. 17 A. luth. D. 7411
FTnimea n " I'arU of the city
building.
h'ltukM i.sai, ail i.ioo-rii, .rwuni Iuij,
also f ml 'a V rvi
Globe Van&Storage
Btorea, movea pack a. ships: 8-borso vaa
and I wen. $186 par br. ; storage $4 par
auo. Satisfactory guar. P. jut A Ty. IJO.
tuod. U4 Cirsoid Ave., (18. Web. 6vW
A WELL located, large, up-to-date store
for rent. Also auditorium seating .
People. Apply to Supt. Swedish audi
torium. A FEW desirable store rooms leit In the
new building, northeast corner lth and
Cass Sta.; cheap rent. Conrad Young, 822
Rrandela Theater bldg.. Tel. Doug. 1671.
MODERN "tore room and basement, 1562
N 3uth. $12. Conrad Young, S21 Rrandela
Theater Bids;.. Douglaa 1671.
STEAM heated store, near postofflce;
low rent. O. P. Stebblns.
sras,
GOOD barn, room for 8 or W horsea.
1917 Webster St Call Douclas 43.
R E NORTH
WANTED TU RE.TT
TWO -jfurnlslied rooms for housekeep.
ing, walking distance. Addreaa B. 464
Be.
WANTED To rent a elx or seven-room
modern cottage, furnished. Call South
1386. (
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
modern abstract office. U6 6. 17th 8t
Phone Douglas 647.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract office
In Nebraaka. 208 Brandela Theater.
ESTATE
FARM Sc. RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Iowa.
FORTY-ACRE FARM.
Four miles of Council Dlurfs; about 80
acrea good farm land; 6-room house and
barn: 6 acrea meadow, a little timber;
plenty of running water. An excellent
place for dairy, truck or fruit farm, and
cheap at $140 per acre. McOee Real Es
tate Co., 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
Mlasesota.
BARGAIN 830-acra Improved farm,
miles from Minneapolis; on good gravel
road; lays level; about 120 acres under
cultivation, balance used for pasture;
some tine meadow land; can practically
all be put under cultivation; buildings
consist of 8-room house, barn, granary,
corn crlba. machine ahed, windmill, etc.;
cood apple orchard. Price, $30 per acre;
one-half cash, reasonable terms on bal
ance. Adjoining farm held at double this
price. Schwab Bros., 1028 Blymoutb Bldf .,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska.
1G0-ACRE farm seven miles west of
Lexington, Dawaon county. Nob. Good
new house, seven rooms, good barn, two
wells, 30 acres alfalfa, 30 acrea pasture,
balance good farm land; no sand. Price
!M) per acre. This Is a snap; must be sold
soon Address Box 20. ITIybses. Neb.
FOR BALE A GREAT BARGAIN.
Tho east half of section 9, town 10,
ranga 1, In Dawson county, Nebraaka.
Good, i-room houae, barn, granary
and crlba: Improvements In good repair;
fenced and croas-fenced ; 20 acres In al
falfa, 200 acrts under cultivation; 7 miles
from Humner and 12 miles from Overton;
good tenont; best of soil, no sand. Prioe,
135 pi r acre for 60 davs. Terms to suit
purchase!. CLAYPOOL LAND CO.,
Kearney, Neb.
North Dakota. ,
2,000-ACRE ranch In Pierce county. North
Dakota; fenced, close to atation, good
bulldlnga, all cattle, horses, machinery,
hay and grain. Two flowing springa Will
sell very cheap on account of ill health.
Chan. Turnell, 303 Allen Hotel, Minne
apolis, Minn.
Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA.
Government sale of Indian landa at auc
tion in eastern Oklahoma, November 8
to December 2, 1914; $1 to $16 per acre.
Will buy for purchaser! and sell lands
for one-third of the profits. Investigate
at once. F. C. lougee, 124 8. Main Bt,
Council Bluffs, .'a.
WiiconilB.
Upper Wisconsin
Best uairy and general crop atate In the
union; settlers wanted; lands for aale at
low prices, on easy terms. Ask for hook
let 84 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant
State acrea wanted. ' Write about our
gras.ng lands. If interested In fruit lacds,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Boo
Line Kv.. Minueaioils, Mlna.
FARMS FOR RENT.
FARM FOR RUNT A Ilua da.ry farm,
good buildings, iu oi more; cattle, hoiara.
sheep, pouttiy, I arm machinery, pastures
all fom'ed woven wire, water lit each;
A No. 1 land, about lit nines west of
Mlnntsapods. Win tx. rented very cheap
for cash. Don't apply unions you have
some means and ery beat of references.
AoutKsa V lie.
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
CITY and luriu loans, o, BV, 6 per cent
J. IL Dumont A Co., 1601 Farnam, Omaha.
WANTE1 City Joans. Pelera Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm.
O KEEfc E REAL ESTATE CO..
1011 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715.
GARVIN BBOa&S-.
HARRISON A MORTON, 1 Om. Natl.
WTD Farm loans Kloks Inv. Co. Omaha.
WANTED City loana and wairanta. W
Farnam Smith A Co.. MM Fair.am.
C?TY property. Large loana a specialty 7
W. H. Thomaa, 226 Stat Bank Bid.
$100 to IIO.uOO mad promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg . lfcth and Farnam Sta.
H. W. Binder. City
It y aa
Natl.
Bank Bldg.
6
CUT tiiND nntii.r.rik.r r
0 810-812 Brandela Theater Bldg. "
SEE ua first If you want a farm loan.
United Statea Truat Co . Omaha. Nab.
KEALE8TATE--WRHEXOiGE
FINE 820 acres; 4fi miles) from Minneap
olis, every acre under cultivation; lays
leval; good soil; good water; bulldlnga
constat of house, barn, granary, raochins
sheds, etc. Price, 178 per a ore Will
la it up to $10, 0U) good property In ax.
change, balance some caeh and mor.gsg
jtfhwab Bros.. 1028 Plymoutb Bldg., Min
neapolis. Minn.
FOR MD6K,, 240 acrea, near Newport,
Neb.; part hay, bal. pasture; 26-foot
frame houaa, large barn and feooad. Loaa
of $2,400 duo Sept, 11&. int. 6 par cent
Price $32.80 per acre. Will pay some cash
tfUiarauca.
B. R. ROGERS,
yCarna, Neb.
OMAHA, Oct. 26. 1911
The banner period In th sales of
breadstuffa for export was seen last
week. It was variously estimated that
between lO.OW.OnO and 18,100,000 bu. were
taken In North America in th rlt days
closing Saturday. On one day the pur
chases amounted to 8,000.000 bu., on an
other day 2,FO0.OnO bu. changed bands, ana
the business varied between the maxi
mum figures given ami 1.000 000 bu. In
al positions on ot"ier din.
Speculation In wheat on Board of Trad
hna been on a fairly liberal scale. The
northwest has hedged some wheat here,
but as an offset to this selling waa tho
buying of nearby months against transac-
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
80 ACRESl-$4.000.
Three mllea from center of city; 1H
miles from car; lS-acre orchard, 3 acres
alfalfa, balance all excellent farm and
garden land. All tillable, with just enough
slop to drain. Cave cellar, 4-room house,
good barn, chicken house, wagon ahed,
hog houses: fmod well and windmill. Thla
place should be seen; let us show you.
A. F. Smith Co. (Fnv Smlthl, 23 Tearl
St.. Council Bluffs. Phone 329.
HKI. KSTATF NORTH SIDE
2211 No. 28th Ave.
A BARGAIN In an up-to-date home, com
fortable and modern; 6 rooms and bath.
Call Owner. Webster 238.V
FOR SALE BY OWNER
SEVEN-ROOM, all modern. Kountae
Place home, 2111 Spencer; cost 14,350. if
taken at one. $3,860. Web. 6410.
REAL EftTATfc NORTH SIDE
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS
6-room, with electric lights, targe barn,
chicken house with fenced yard, large
shade trees; ground 100x14) feet; located
near 43d and Ohio. Price, only $3,000.
C. O. CARLBERG.
810-12 Brandela Theater Bldg.
WANT AN OFFER.
On a 7-room, all modern houa on Pratt
street. There'a a sleeping porch, good
furnace, electric light, large corner lot,
paved street and you can name the
price and terms.
PAYNB INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Douglas 1781. Ware Block.
REAL ESTATE DUNDEE
EXCELLENT Dundee home, fireplace,
buffet beamed ceiling, tile floor In bath
room, etc; close to car line; Immediate
possession. Call for further Information.
W. Ji. THOMAS A SON. Doug. 1648.
c- -.-
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
MUST LEAVE OMAHA A bargain.
Owner will sell modern 7-room house,
splendid location, one block from car
line; lot 6"xl40; also haa a garage. Will
show you through. Call Webster 6K94.
BLOCK OF LOTS Council Bluffs, near
Broadway pumping atation; Omaha car
line and 32d St., school. Equal to 13
44-foot lots; fine, high lsnd; lots around
them veil $160 to $200. Thla whola block,
$1,000; $100 cash, balance to suit McUee
Real Estate Co., 105 Pearl bt. Council
Bluffs.
WE CAN show a new, modern, five-room
cottsge on car line In the hills; can be
bought on reasonable terms. A dandy
home for you See Williams, 121 Main
St., Council muffs, la.
I HAVE a pretty new, all modern 6-room
bungalow for aada on easy terms. Tel
ephone C. E. Davis, Tyler J047-J.
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chased In a small way only, the dally '
tn:nastm oy mem avrraginE smut w,-
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some of the nervy apeeulatora from down
state, ana the larger holder here and be
lieve much higher prlraa will be seen, be
cause considerable new corn haa already
been fed and the number of hogs In the
Interior la large.
Oats were on export account, with ttu
movement big and th demand will likely
continue for an Indefinite period.
Wheat waa vc to lo lower.
Corn waa IV to Ic lower.
Oata were c lower.
Clearancea were: Wheat and Hour,
eoual to MO.000 bu.; corn, 18,000 bu.; oats.
433,000 bu.
Liverpool closing: Not j.ioted.
Primary wheat receipts were IslkOOO
bu. and shipments fc,000 bu., against ro
celpta of l.M,0u0 bu. md shipments of
76SA bu. last year.
Primary corn receipta were 6.14,000 bu.
and shipments 250.000 bu.. against receipts
of 000,000 bu. and shipments of 4M.C10 bu.
last year. .
lTlmary oats receipts were I.MI.Ono bu.
and shipments 1,302,000 bu.. against re
celpts of 44.000 bu. and shipments or
7(7,000 bu. last year.
CARLOT MEOnrTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats. Barley. Rye.
Olrsgn ing 142 2.tO
Minneapolis .760
Duluth ..k...7i'i
Omaha 181 41 112
Kan. Clty....4J0 jt 4 .. ..
Pt. Ixuls ....817 W 8
Winnipeg ....
Thesa sales were reported tlay
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, care, J1.07.
No. I hard winter, 4 cars, I1.0SW; 9 care.
ILOO; 20 cars. 1108, No. 4 hard winter,
t cars, ll; 1 car, 81.04; 1 car. 11.01; 1
car tthln). l.f. No grade. 1 car tsoedl.
8108; t cara. 9; S-S car, Sfic. ltejo-teil.
1 car. 97c. No. S mixed. 1 car, $1.0.
No. 8 durum, I car, $1.02. No. 2 durum
mixed, 1 car. $1.0hH. Oata: Btandard, 1
car, t.Vtc; 1 car, 4f1c. No. 3 white. 24
cara, 4!c. No. 4 white. 7 cars. 44c; 8
care. 44'.r. No. 8 mlxeV 1 8-6 cars. 44c.
No grade. 11 cara, 44e; 2-5 car, 43c; 1
car, 40c. Llsrley: No. 4 malting. 1 oar,
.'; feed, 1 car. 6c. Corn: No. 2 yel
low, 1 car. RHc; 1 car. 6.H4C. No. 3 yel
low, 1 car, . No. 6 yellow, 1 car, 6Vio;
1 oar, Sc. No. 8 yellow, 1 cat, Jc; 1 car,
7Vc. No. 3 mixed, 4 cars, 87c, No. 4
mixed, t car fnew), Sc. No. 8 mixed, 1
car, sV. Sample, 1 car, Mr; 2 cara, 66c;
3 oars (new) flftc. Rye: No. 2. 1 car,
R7Hc: 1 car. JT'ie. No. 2, 3 cara. 87c; 1
car. S,e. No 4. 1 car, 8c.
Omaha Cash Prices WTi eat: No. I
hard. $1.06Vyai.tw; No. 8 hard. $1.0Wtrl.07;
Nv 4 hard. Rc4itl.06t4; "No. 2 spring.
$1.05HW1WH; No. 3 spring. $l.O4VJi'1.0(.vl;
4. 5,5TlnJ. lHc1.04; No. 2 durum.
$l.ttt4jL03. Corn: No. 1 white. TSVyy74c;
Nrv, 5 white. 73107840; No. 8 white. 72
ifjTS'ac; No. 4 white, 72tTT24c; No. S
white. 711rT214c; No. white, 71r714c;
yeLlow-. WVii'Wa.o- No. I yellow.
wijilSHe; No. i yellow, oTMrtSSc; N0. 4
yellow, tr4mifi No. 6 yellow. 67rt8c;
No. yellow, 6it4rrHc: No. 1 mixed,
677Hc; No. t mixed. AtitJfOTo: No. 3
mixed, Vfi7c: No. 4 mixed, Vtmtir;
No. t mixed, 6(TWmc; No. mixed. 44
Oats: No. 3 white. Crdc ;
stiindard. 40(iT 46Hrc ; No. 8 white, 44V4jc;
No. 4 white, 44V4S44o. Barlev: Malt
ing, Ofjr72c; No 1 feed, . 4MK!r. Rye:
No. 2, 87frHc; No. 3. miVtajWc.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feature of IheTradlac and C'loelnn;
lrlces oa Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. Oct. 36. Accumulating sup
plies today put the wheat market under
selling pressure. Aa a result the close,
although steady, was at a decline of He
to c n4jt; corn finished M'o to litri'c
down; oata off Mftyc, and provisions
varying from a lose of SOo to 20o advance.
Notwithstanding wheat at the outset
showed considerable strength, the conse
quence of bulllnh cables and active
Kuropean demand, the market soon be
came depressed o wring to the prospect; of
enlarged receipts from first hands. It
waa estimated that Kansas farmers were
still In possession of 100.000.ono bushels
Furthermore, arrivals nt all primary
points were liberal, and the domestic vis
ible supply total went decidedly above
last year's figures.
Cool weather, more adapted to th cur
ing and shipment of corn; had a bearish
effect on price of that grain. Hlowness
of shipping demand waa an artificial
drag on the market, and so. too, waa a
sharp decline at Buenos Ayres. Oata dla
played sympathy with the downward
course of other grain. The trade, how
ever, waa partly upheld br good cash
Bale, suppoaed to be for export
Provisions at first had an upward
tendency, but later gave way on" the
more active months. There were predic
tions that although hogs were scarcer to-
1 01 rxn,,f-,d- fold weather
wouM bring enlarged receipts.
Artlrlel f 'i n I uiu-TI I v 1 . , '
" ' 1 ". 1 4 lose. 1 Bat y.
Wheat
Dec..
May.
1 1714
1 10
1 22-?
1 214
corn
De..Stiw,
Maw
Oata
Dec..
May
Pork.
Jan..
May.
Lard.
Oct..
Noc.
Jan..
Fib.
Oct.
Jan..
71 W
I
50tiH
19 IS 1
19 46 I
11 00
10 42'V
10 02V,
10 ool
10 m I
9 art,!
1 174
1 22
3S
71'
I
50S
i3H
30
19 60
10 an
10 ft)
10 02H
10 NO
9 CTK
115 11 164 1 last.
1 20il 1 204. in,
WT 7iyj(Mi tit.
so I 6ololf;4
63T as
97HI 18 97H 18 OR
174,1 19 2741 19 40
'0 80 10 60 1 m
10 4n 10 60 I JAM
9 924t 9 87
10 70 ' 10 70 H 01
0 '0 al It nwea
Sail
Mil
Chicago Caah Prices U hnm v .
Il.144tll.l6; No, MhSn.U&li it-'
Com: No. I yellow. 74Ji74r No a l.f
low . TSVtMIVic: Oats: No. 3' whi,' jr
S4Wo; standard. 4K4N4c. Rvi- 1 '
f. MTkfflWc. Harley. 6f 78c Heed. ' Tl
o hy, l4.0W6.60; clover. $11 OriToo' PT
visions: Pork, its Tn. 1 .,a r.'
$io.ii 95. riba.
HIjTTHJR Firm: receipts 9 HI nk.
creamerlea 4fc4 '
Mrcrnfes
sota and Dakota. 4u&f,0c ' "nn
foXioi11 unetUcd' w10;
MEW YORK GL'HGRIIi MARKET
4aoaloa of tho Day oa Varloaa
Commodities.
WHEATsv Ct -',LOim-Qulet
red. IJ.16; No. 2 hard. $1.16U- No 1
M.rtn& ". , J northern!
Manitoba, $1.204, nominal, o. . r jjufi
falo. Future market waa without trani-
CORN -Spot market easy; No. 2 lel
low. 84o. e. I. f. to arrive; Argentine
Prime. 78o asked for deliver1 Ar'n,me
KruZSrP01 ,m?.rl"t, standard,
t.trn44Nt,"74,c-",B'3,4!: tMejr
19Htc;ty42c,UU' Cmm0n t0 Ch0,C'
?iAYeTteSdyi Prtm. : No. 1, $ioo
t ".'mtfcir.iii Bo'ot- I4ffics c-
LEATHER Firm; hemlook firatg. 31 0
32: seconds, StsdSlc.
PRpVJ8ION8-Pork steady; mesa. $3.00
5180; family, $34.O04,r38.0O; short clSar.
3a.OO026l. Beef, quiet; meaa, $21 uaa 0?
family, $24.064. 00. Lart, steady; mid
dle weat. $10 .708,10.10; refined, steady; con
tinental. $11.00, Douth America. $1110
compound, firm. $7.O0W.2o.
JALOWu,,etaV untry,
Ul4c; sparlal, M.0.
KVTTER Firm; reoelpU, 3,718 tubs;
ereemerw evffrma xeiA. ' - a.
" " - ' - t -- 1 r , oaa,
cteamery flrsU, 38i8iJ14c; seconds. 244
Kiveee sc isxiies, eur-
ront make, flrata. 3utr224c; seconds, 214c
Dseklng stock, currant tnak No. 3. 30
CHEE3SB eteady; reoalpta, 430 box;
(tat whola milk, fresh, white and col
ored apeolala, lie; slat whole milk, white
and colored fancy, 14c; klm. 4flrl8o
EfiC- Steady; receipts, 7.06 cases;
fresh gathered .extra fine, 8'a35c; extra
flrata, su8ic; firsts, r29c; aaconds. 24
w - -, , vwmv - mim nvariir
hennery whites. UAlibc; atata. Pen nay i-
-i" .. n.ivr oc 11 u.i j wntits
Sbttitjuc; hennery browns, tbHObc; saLh
r 4 hrnwna kill AAlnM iljS'i
POULTKV Live, Unsettled'; western
niirftfiia, lov , xuwis, uwfiac; luraeys,
17trlo; dreatwd, dull and weak; western
renting chlokena, ll4Te0o; fowls, 'freab,
liti4oi turkey, frotea, li2c
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Actire and Strong- to Ten to
Fifteen Higher.
HOQS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP
Fwt Sheep aad Lamb 4.ete and
Tea to Flfteea Oata lllaher
Prtlers Active and "Iron
lo lllaher.
t-OVTII OMAHA, Oct J6. 1914.
Receipta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Katlmnte Mondav .... a.!'" 2.6 .t
Kama day last week. ,1,776 8.6M
Same two w eeks ago. .1S.S.U t.M M.80O
Raino three w k a aro.l2.21S 4.0 37, MP
Pame four Wrka aito 14. 2 V-4 48 H4rt
fame day laat year... 7.206 8.U6 S,
The following tahle allows the receipts
of rattle, hone and sheep at the Mouth
Omaha live stm-k market for the year to
dats as compared with last yesr:
1914. 1913. Iec.
Cattle 7ms,72 7S7W1 .34
Hogs l.R.'A 2,llo,4ii3 Stf'.tStt
Sheep 2.604.K64 2,04J.i8 W.PI
Hheep 2,tVI4.2;W 2.64t.2v8 11.020
Tne following tabic shows the prices
for hogs t the South Onmha live stock
market for tho last few aays, with com
pai Isona.
la
wis
1 Mil I -
Oct
tict.
Oct.
Oi t
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
U4t.
Oct.
Ort.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
TMti J 9Vi
7 H74; 7 Mi
7 40l 7 9J
7 444
7 W
9 0l
e
8 041
7 921
7 92
7 KO
7 Ml
I.
3.
.
10
11
12..1 7 V
14.1 7 364
li. 7 2441
17. 1 7 224
is
1 04'l
6 1441 7 7TI
I MSI 7 Ml 8 tU
l M i Ml I l
7 0,141 7 671 8 :,
4J
8 71
8 77,
8 77 47
8 Ml $4
8 M 6 U
47) J 641 I II
27 7 511 16
til
20
U
8 3:
8 7 67'
I 8 Ml 0 241 M 411 7 701 6
8 Sal 871 8 8.", 7 4l 6 M
I 8
$ 77
8 74
8 W
8 71,
I 8 4ir 7 43 6 M
$30 1 7 4f 6 6
I 37 id I 6 4i
:l 1 M 7 871 6 42
37 8 Cl 7 ii S 21
t .
8 3i :
371 7 411 5 21
8 31 7 M 6 29
9 44 7 62 6 43
7 M, 6 42
14 . 1 M 17 621 8 431 2H 8 6M 8 41
2. 7 0141 7 67, 8 4tfi 0 241 47 7 5'
6
HKAD.
ttle. Hogs. Sheep.
4 III .WS 730
742 4S4 1.1441
7111 4 2,!!ii
732 731 1,012
73
t
K
!
341
117
4,"i
IK
101
134
62
611
241
3M
277
64
2u6
60
12
7
3
IW
113
125
3
3 aw
Sunday,
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stmk Yards. South Omaha,
for the twonty-four hours emilnn al 3
o'clock yesterday:
UKCEI PTS-CA RLOA D8.
Cattle. Hogs, fhcep. H'ses.
C. M. ft St. P 1 2
Wabaah 1
liiion raolflc 102 7 17
C. N. W., cast... 1. 7 1
C. N. W.. west... 73 12 IS 1
C, St. P.. M. at O.. .. I i
C, H. & g., east... 2 1 3
C, U. ., west...lH7 S 17 2
C, H. I. at I'., east. 2
C. R. I. A P.. west. 1
Illinois Central 2
Chicago O W .'
Total rerelpts 34 tW 7
D1SPOS1TION-
Ca
Morris Co
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
J. W. Murphy
IJnooln Packing Co....
So. Omaha i 'ark Ing- Co.
W. II. Vansant Co
Jtenton, Vansant At L. ,
lllll A Son
K. B. Ivewls
Huston A- Co
J. n. Hoot Co
J H. inula
I,. K. Huts
Kosenstock Bros
Wert helmet- A Degen..
McCreary A Kellogg...
H. K. Hamilton
Kothsrhlld at Krebs....
Mo. at Kan. Calf Co...
Christie
Hlggins
Huffman
Meyers
Baker. Jones & 8
Tanner Broa
John Harvey
D. F
Kline
Other buyers
Totals MOT M "MHO
CATTLE Reoelpts were the smallest
thla morning that they have hf1"0"
Monday for a number of weeks bark, but
still they were larger than for the, aani
day a year ago by over 1.000 head. Other
points were well aupplled with cattle; In
fact receipts generally were heavy and
at moot polnta the opening market was
weak. The supply of beef steers at this
point was largo, a considerable propor
tion of all the cattle In sight coming
under that head. At the same time thore
waa a good buying demand and the mar
ket was generally strong to as much as
luo higher, th amount of the advance
depending upon the kind and quality of
the cattle.
There waa a fair supply of cows and
hel'ers and price were generally strong
aa compared with last week's low close.
StocUere and feeders sold more freely
this morning, being strong to aa much
aa 10f(jl6c higher. The movement so far
aa the better class of cattle waa con
cerned was quite free. Trashy and unde
sirable stuff was a little slow and was
naturally tho last stuff In the yards to
sell.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfed baevea, 19 uotrlO.60; fair to good
cornfed beeves, IXOrifjdn; common to fair
cornfed beeves, 80.764J8 00; good to choice
range steers, 37.uumx.2l); (air to good
rango altera, 8Myit7.noi common to fair
range steers. $5,50C.60; good to choice
grass helfcis, $i.0u((j.76; good to cholt
grass eows, $6.6tK.75; fair to good gradiis.
I6.0oijjt.60; common to fair grades, $4.00f(l
5.00; prime feeders, $7.76'8.$8; Koi (o
chclce, $.e65'7.76; fair lo good, $81(184
?wrTa"J2. ,0 V5 ai; " heifers.
$4.7Cj2.00 ;stock cows, $4.26t.60; stock
1 "0'07.i6; veal mives, 7.60tril 0U
bi'lla rtuvs etc., $4 6O168.OO.
Representative sales:
BEEF 6TEEBJJ.
80 laT7 I 71
COWS.
I. M III
CALVES.
M Ig T Hi in
XI Ill 7 M I 7 a Lo
STOCK Eli H AND FEEDKKS
2 I M II M I t
1. 1021 I 10 "
WESTERNS.
Dave Moore Utah.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
61 feeders.. 1026 7 46 9 feeders.. W8 70
44 Iowa lUHb $90 18 cows to 6 60
NEBRASKA.
$ cows 867 4 eu 1 stk. bull.lW $ 26
10 atk.cows.lOiff i 00 9 tows 1174 I 40
89 feeders.. 886 6 66 10 cows 736 6 75
7 heifers... 414 6 00 i calves... 362 7 26
I calves... 4M) 'J 16 16 feeders.. Kb 1 I 60
16 feeders.. 643 6 20 7 feeders.. 034 h6
8 feeders., kfii C 66 13 feeders.. 1015 $80
$8 feeder., fcfl 76
J. P. Slbbltt At Son-Neb.
17 Bteem ...In 20 8 teera....ll 6 30
F. H. Klng-Ncb.
16 cows Six! 6 3o 4 feeders. .1032 $65
WYOMING.
14 steers.... 964 00 8 feeders.. 787 10
t sta.. clva. any 7 26 40 feeders.. 1027 8 60
Brewster Estate Wyo.
13 Steers... li. 7 00 3 steers.. ..1139 $86
Noble Hancock. Wyo.
23 feedaira..lL4 7 26
COIXlItAXlO.
33 eows 987 6 46 84 feeder!.. 8fi0 80
60 stockers. 6M 6 80 21 feeders.. 94 $ 46
II. E. Wood Colo.
17 feeders.. i 40 6 cows 1080 I 46
HOOo With very moderate supplies for
a Monday and stronger value at other
points, the local trade opened out In good
shape and pretty nearly all of Satur
day a break waa leoovered. Sellers were
asking a flat dime advance, but after
holding off during the early rounds, they
finally compromiaad on a 6(J10g higher
basis, and It was at thssa flgues that
roots of the aa' were made. Trade
waa fairly active after the first rounds,
and everything waa cleaned up before 10
o'clock. As rule th Monday markets
all this year have been If anything
little meaner than any other day of th
week, and It Is Interesting to note that
for the first time In several weeks the
week opens with a good, stiff advance.
The general trend of value haa been up
ward slme tn low market laat Wednus
day. and In spite of a sharp setback Sat
urday, prices continued their upward
ellmb today.
Bulk of the sale waa made at $7,009
7 06. with a top of $7.10. There were a
fear scattering aalea under $7.00. but the
majority of the iioga sold at oven money
or better. The Improvement In heavy
hogs so noticeable last week I being evi
denced In the narrowing down of the
spread, and Saturday's range of $.2
7.06 la the amalleat In several week a of
ooura part of tuls can be attributed to
the slnrkness of the shlppl" demand and
the 1 onseiinnt depression of tope
Keri'lpta were mubiI even for a Mondny,
something im thlrty-elaht cars, or 2fix
head, helng received. This la I.OnO smaller
man last weak, and about the aamn
on tne corresponding day
as
Ne.
1V.
IS .
M .
41..
I..
4..
4
44. .
4. .
10..
At.
. 41t
..rt
. X4t
. .JKS
. tn
. SM
.
..M
.10
tH. Ft !. AT. gh. Ft.
i 4 . y m
4 a m t m
1M 4 tn r sss 40 T Of.
IW 1 tn as tst .. T sa
"4 s . 7 m
" 4 t X74 40 T 0T
T tw S4 1M . 7 lo
7 0 m sm Ire 7 1
4S 7 m
IIQS.
. Is '
bHr.F.P- All of the fat stuff waa pretty
yiell sold by V 30 o'clock. Some corn fed
ewea fed In Nebraska brought $3.16 this
mornlnu, and the hulk of all the ewes
on saie ranged largely nt 14 W Oft Therel
were no good lambs offer I such as!
were here at tlie rlosr nf ut -w
1 im on aKen aneo-.i anil amn
NEW YORK FINANCE REPORT
Another Sensational Decline in For
eign Exchange Feature of Day.
INVESTMENTS MORE ACTIVE
I ate real
I nlted
Who
In TfKlay'a
tatea Steel
Will niaeaas
Meetlaai of
Directors,
lse of
Dividend, la Keen.
NEW YOUK. Oct. M -Another an?a
tlonal decline In foreign exchange was
the most Important financial development
today, but announcement that the new
federal reserve system Is to become op-
were' ""alive the tnlil.llo of November and Indl-
Ktirc higher and. nuslltv nrniiH.nJ tv,-. 1 catluna that the cotton problem la In
advances on lambs was morn than that Pr"'eas of satisfactory solution also
Some lambs like those that arl,4 m f-.i- served to stimulate confidence. The fur-
buyers last work went to the packers thor break In cxiimnKe waa accepted aa a
today, this heing In a lar minaure diie!0ra result of the recent cotton con-
t" 1 ri- mum on in the ,-ercipts thle
morning, the estimate calling for no
more than about ?Aw head, attains!
47,628 last Monday, ,t4.3.i!l two weeks ago
and ,n a year .4g. The market on
killers here was higher In spite of the
fact that most otitnulo point reported a
lower tendency to prices.
The drop In the reMipts and the fsct
that the packers took inms offering sim
ilar to what went to feertce buvrra last
week reduced the avntinhle supply of
feeders, leaving few good offerings for
the feeder buyers to picket from The
demand for feeders or all classes win
very faJr, and prices acre generally
strong, and In some rases traders quoted
prices on feeder ewes a shade nlgli-r
Trade being active throughout tho clear
ance waa naturally early.
Quotations on range sheep and lambs.
Itlllbs, good to choice. $7 Mii7.7il; l:nils
fair to good. $7.1.Vtr7.0; feeilera, fair IO
Rood. $0.44tre.9O: feeders, common to lair.
lA.X'lttJ.IO; yearlings, gotid to choice. J.i S
liO.IO: yeiirllugs. fair to (rood. $,"..hili'i S',;
yearlings, feeders, IV4Oiii6.H0; wethers,
good to choice, $ii.40ti6.70; wethers, fair
to good, $6 263.40; wethers, feeders. I4.3ti
1)4.8.",; ewes, good to choice. $4 "ffVlS;
ewes, fair to gixl, $4.6034.78; ewea, feed
ers. $3.IV4.16.
11 Wyoming ewes 98
s Wyoming yearlings 74
2.". Wyoming feeder ewe M
133 Wyoming ewes 0
17.i Wyoming feeder lambs
108 Irflnho lambs
20s Idaho lam be ,
K4 Wyoming feeder
11 Wyoming feetler
164 Wyoming feeder
tJ native feeder
2. native feeder
Oil Wyoming
197 Wyoming
4A Wyoming
Wyoming
224 Wyoming
IW Wyoming
233 Montana
feeder
feeder
feeder
feeder
lambs
lamb
ewes ..
lambs...
lambs. ..
lambs...
Iamla
lambs
ewea. .
ewes.,
ewes.,
ewes..
W yomlng ewes
2i Montana wethers
210 Montana wethera
17s Montana wethers
isil Montana wethera
K3 Wyo. ewes and wethers....
731 Wyoming lamb
l.ii Wyoming feeder lamb
34
87
M
67
60
Ml
69
61
94
142
90
93
(17
M
SI
i
10
108
1AR
IIS)
10H
06
.V
4
6 t
9 90
6 M
6 Ml
7 20
7 20
6 60
60
g r
AO
6 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
400
rth
7 26
6 00
6 Oil
$ nil
6 nu
6 no
6 '
6 Oi
7 3(,
36
CIIICAtiO I.I V H STOCK MARKET
Cntlle Steady lo lllher lloa
Weak.
CHirAfrO, Oct. W.-OATTI-iE Receipts,
19.0OH hesd; market, steady to lk higher;
beeves, $'Urfl0.7u, one fancy lot at $11.00;
steers $6.7((i.0; stockers and feeders.
$4.864i'i'.90; cows and heifers, $3.J,VW.75;
calves. l7.0tnirio.iD.
XtlUS ltccelpts Bl.txsi neao;' jnaraenj
weak at 6i10o advance; bulk, $7.8Ufl&6;
light, $7.004j7.tiO: mixed, $7.10IB,7.7O; heavy.
$7.0.i7.tc; rough, li.txxB'f.wi; piga, n -1 v
7.011.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipta, 48,000
head; market, ateady to 16o lower; heep,
84 Kwti.Ml; yearlings, $5.o6.60; lambs.
efl.OOfll.aO.
St. I.oale Live Sloek Market.
8T. liOUlf, Mo., OH. 36. CATTI.E
Receipts, 5.600 head; market hlsrher. Na
tive beef steers, V Wf 1076; cowa and
hslfers, $.00iff9.fi6; stockers and feeders,
$5.00ii1.60; southern steers, $8.0W-00; cow
and heifer. $4.O0itr6.60; native calves.
$i.oivrrio.6o. '
HOOS Receipts, 10.300 head; market
stronr; Pigs and lights, $6.6O&7.0; mired
and butchers, $7.20417.67; good heavy,
$7 4W7".65.
SHEEP AND LA MRB Receipt. 8.700
head; market steady; native muttons,
H.004J6.40; lambs, $7,0i.00.
Kansaa City Live. Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct, 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 20,000 head; market strong; prime
fed steers, ILSOtf 10.76; dressed beef steers,
I7.Wf9.6fl; western steers. $S.608.76;
stockers and feeders. $7i.2r,$.00; bulls,
$4.7Va.2o; calves, $t.OtVf)10.60.
HOUtt Receipts. 9.000 head: market
lower; hulk of sales, I7.1W7.2S; heavy,
87.Wr7.3B; packera and butcher, $7.15g
7.40; light n.ootri.aoi pigs, $ti.2fu.75.
SHEEP AND IAMIIrt-Reielpts. 8.000
head: market higher; lambs, $7.0T87.t;
yearlings. 86.2rif(2; wethers, 86.006.76;
ewes, $4 fttii.X.
Sloaa City I.Ito Sloek Market.
RIOIJX CITY, la., Oct. 28. TATTLE
Receipts 4.M) head; market firm; native
stMrs, $H.X17.16; cows and heifers, $4.00
476.76; ennnera. IJ SVfr4.0; atnekers and
feeders, 3K.rf.n0; calves, $0.00(1.60; bulla,
stsgs, etc., .").lWt.00.
HOOS-Recelpts, 1.000 head; market 6c
higher: heavy. $7.mvty7.1B; mixed, $H.K"
700: light. Jti.aoifjra.BO; bulk of galea. $0 90
I700.
SHEJEP AND LAMPS Receipta, 8.000
head; market Wo higher; wethera. $n.aiii
6.76; ewea, 33.00tf6.00; lamba, $5.6tjT69.
SI. Joseph Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Ort 2. C ATT LB Ra
eelpts. 1.800 bead; market steady; steers
$t.6 4ll0 000; cows at'd heifers, $40Oi00'
$4 fV,(ifl0; calves, $.S 10.00.
H OO 8 Receipts, 4 6)K) head; market to
higher; top, $7 30; bulk, $7.16717.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, tan
head; market steady; lambs, $7.0Ou7.60.
Live Sloek In Slant.
Reoelpts of Ilva stock at tha five prin
cipal western markets:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
mum "mana .rn 1. mo
Sioux City 4.l 2.'"1
Kansaa City 2.Ono I,fi0
Ht Louis 6,6") 10.300
Chicago 11.000 81.0(10
Total reoelpts
20.000
9.000
I,))
5.700
.000
.4U.600 68,800 80,700
Taraenllaa aad Roaln.
SAVANNAH, Oa,. Oct. 30 TURPEN
TINE Nominal, 454c; no aalea; receipts,
HI barrels: shipments, 175 barrel; atocka,
27. HX) barrels.
ROSIN Nominal; no sale; receipts,
1,832 barrels; shipments, 1,709 barrels:
stocks. 110,936 barrels. Quotations: A and
B, 13 60; C and D, $3,624. B, F, O, H and
I. $3.66; K. $4.16; M, $4.60; N, $0.00; WO,
$.36: WW. $-1.36.
I
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK Oct 34-The coffee mar
ket waa steady today. Trading remained
quiet so far a the cost and freight mar
ket waa concerned, but rather a better
demand waa reported for some grades
from th local stock and prices were
held well up to Saturday s advance, with
Rio 7's quoted at 94 and Samoa 4' at
104. Santos reported clearances of 4J .
000 hags for New York on Saturday, ar
rivals hers over Sunday looted up about
76,000 bags.
Evaporated Apples aad Drtetl Fpalt.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28. EVAPORATED
APPLES, quiet; fancy, 740"74c; Choice,
C4i;4": Prime, V,'n,c.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes. steady;
California. 344711c; Oregon. 94ijill4c.
Apricots, quiet; choice, 94'ul0c, extra
choice, lOftllc; fancy. 11 4402c. Peaches,
oulot; choice. 6fr4o: extra choice 4t
4o; fany, 7&74o. Ralalna, etuy; looa
muscatels, 4''4o; choice to fancy
seeded. 7498c; seedless, 44f8Vo; London
layers, $1..
Isstr Market.
NEW TORK. Oct 26 t'GAR Rw,
weak; molaases, 166c; centrifugal, 40lc.
Refined, easy. 30 polnta lower; cut loaf,
$70u, crushed, 4 sue; mould A, C86C',
rubes, 1.06c; XXXX powdered, l eic; pow
dered, 6.9uo; fin granulated, tVaoc; dia
mond A, 1.80c; confectioners' A. $.7Uc;
No. I, 6 66c.
Cat ton Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct 24V-COTTON-
Spot, good Inquiry for both now and old
crop, be lee ,ix) bales.
ference al Waahlngtnn.
Cablea 1111 Lomton sold off to $4.90, with
irUhl drafts at I4.MU4,, these xntltuUn
the lowest quotation since a week be
fore the outbreak of the war, when the
outflow of our gold to London waa at its
height. Today's rates are lower by over
7 cents per pound sterling than the high
flKiuis nf Inst week.
Some Improvement waa noted In the In
vestment situation, with a moderate de
mand for short term notes and the better
clnss of bonds, but offerings continue In
excess of purchases.
Little rhanxe Is seen In steel trade and
Interest In tomorrow's meeting of the
t'nltcd Ft tea steel directors, when ac
tion Is to he taken on the dividends. Is
undoubtedly
unusually keen. According to rumor there
exists among members of the board a
different of opinion reelecting the ad
visability of maintaining the present 6
per cent disbursement on the common
shares In other lines of manufacture
reports deal mainly with more curtail
ment of operations, thla movement now
extending to tho textile Industry In New
England.
tleneral trade conditions In the weat
manifest an Improved tone, due chiefly t
the enormous handling of cereals. Senti
ment there la more confident, the feeling
being that the crisis, so far aa It affecta
that section, has isrgely psssed. This Is
borne out by the Insistent demand for
money, which continues at an averse
rate of 7 per rent. Desnlte a flrl lerirn
Increaae In cost of operation the Atchison
ysiem reporiea a net gain tor Septem
ber of 8612.000.
OMAHA 4;E!" Eft AL MARKET.
BTTTTKR-No. L Mb. cortone, 30c; No.
I, flO-lb. tuba. 29c
CHEESE Imported Swiss. 38c: Amer.
can Swiss, 23c: block Swiss. 22c: tarine.
l4c; dalalns, 174c; trlplete. 1S44-; Young
Americas, Me; blue label brick, 174c; llm
burger. 2-lb.. 20c: 1-lb., 20c; New York
white, 19c; Imported French Roquefort
FISH Trout, 17c; large crapplea, lOffl
16o; salmon. L'tfloc: halibut. 9 Wo: channel
catfish, 16c; pike. 17c: pickerel. 10c.
POULTRY Hrollers, I4c; spring chick
ens. 11c; hena, Bifi'llc; cocks 80; ducks.
Hi-; g-iese. 3c. turkevt. ltic: nlanons. ner
do., iMtn: ducks, full feathered 10a; geese,
full feathered, 6c; squabs. No. 1. $160; N ).
2, 60c.
Market quotations rttrvilshed by Qlllnski
Yint company:
FRUITS Oranges, extra fancv Valen-
clas, Ms, 112. l-is, 150a, 176s and 2T0a, $4.00
per box; Red liall Valenclas, all sites,
$8 75 per box. Lemons, fancy 9i0e. 8'iOa.
rl 00 per box; choice Red Hall, 30os, 8nt,
1.6O per box. Grapefruit, all sltos, $8 69
per box. Apples, extra ranoy Washing
ton Urimee Oolden, $1.76 tier box; fancy
Washington Urlmea . $1.60 per box: extra
fancy Washington Jonathans, $160 per
box; fancy Washington Jonathan $1.86 per
box; fancy Colorado Jonathans, $1.26 per
box; Colorado Jonathans, choice, $1.00 per
box; extra fancy Washington Hoovers,
$1.S6 per box; Oregon Spltaenburg, $L&0
per box; Oregon winter Hanana, 11.75 per
box; extra fancy Washington Delicious.
$2.00 per box; New York tsreenlngs, $3.00
per bbl.; New York Raid win, I2.7& per
bhl.; New York King, $3.60 per bbl.; New
York Spy. $a.tu per noi, : new xora nua
sotts, $3.00 per bbl. Pears, California
Clarglnua. $2.26 per box; extra fancy
ITAnJou, $2.w per oox. (trapea, ma ays,
$1.86 per erato; California Empera. $3 60
ler bb.: New York Orapea, basket, 23c;
28 basket lots. I2c per basket Bananas,
per bunclu $1 7Vtfd 60.
H HE F CUTS No. I ribs, 18c; No, 3,
ir4c: No. 8, lie. No. 1 loins, 194: No. 3,
lfc; No. 8, 13c. No. 1 chucks, 104c; No.
3. Pic; No. 8, 9c. No. 1 rounds. 134c; No.
3. 124o; No. 3. 114c. No. 1 plates. 9c;
No. 2, 94c; No. 2. 8'eC
VEOETABLES-Caullflower, lb., 13Vc;
cabbage, lh., 14c; cucumbers, 3 00s. In
box, per box, i.oo; ceiery, micniaaa, no..
8.c; Denver. Jumbo, doa.. 76c; head loltuce.
doi., 60ctffll.fi0; leaf lettuce, 00s., ewe;
nin valinw lb . I1 4c: red. lh.. lVtc: Po
tatoes,' bu 70c; peppers, basket, 60c; fancy
tomatoes, basket, i.o; oniona nuou,,
rtos., 40c; radishes, do., 86c- horseradish.
case. 11.06; garlic, iianen, id., eu:, -in
potatoea, bbl.. WW squasn, io., iio.
. . .. .. . . , . 1 1 ( Ik Tt: 1 n 1 1 1
NU I B or I II r r II nmt ii ' . . ...
lb., 194c; filberts, lb., 16c; nioens, win
Naples, lb., 18c; pecans, lb., 12Vfco; Jumbo,
MISCELLANEOUS Shelled Popcorn,
lb.. 4c; sugar walnut dates, box, $140; al
monds, lb., 20c; limes, box, ll.ib; cracaer
Jack. case, $3.60; 4 case, $1.75; checkers,
case. $3 60; 4 rase, $1.7b; Dromedary dates,
ease. $3 00; honey, case $3.60; ft S a. 13 lj-oi.
66c. Ciller, per keg. $1.00; per 4 bbl.. $6.00.
Cocoanuta, per sack, $4.00; per doa., 76c.
Mlaaeapolla Oral a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct 38. WHEAT
December. $1,114; May. $1,174; .."o-'
hard. 81.14V; ro. I xiorioern, i.u7x
M34; No. 2 northern. ;$1.084l.n4.
FLfUR-lTnchangel. ,,.,,
HARLKY-4j7(Ui7c; rice. SSVidJW'.C.
RRAN-820.
CORN No. 8 yellow. 771c.
OATS No. 8 white. 45V&4tc.
FLAX-$127iH.8o4.
i ...... .
Kaneaa Cltr Urala 4l Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 26,-WHEAT-No.
3 hd. $1 07.074: No. 3 red, $1.07; De
cember. $1,074; llay. IJ-WLllrV
CORN-No. 3 mixed. 734iT74c; No. I
whIU, 77074c; December, 64c; May.
OAT WO. I wniir, it..
yrH?: ...... 4. -eo
liUTKrtV--reamery. am, ""
onds. 24c; packing stock, 20c
EOOtA Firsts. 22c; seconds UVC.
POULTRY Hens. 12o; broilers, lo.
Omaha liar Market,
OMAHA. Oct. 22 PRAIRIE HAY
Choice upiand, $11 ; No. 1. 31O.O0wlo.50;
No 3, W.twulobO; No. 8 $.S.0Cfj.U0; choice
rrldlandT $1"M); No. L $9.60(6 lo 00; No. 2.
I00(iis6' No. 3, $f..tHV(j00; choice low
la.y$00: No. 1, $8.00; No. 2, 86.0W.OO:
No. 3, H00V4.W. . .
STRAW Choice wheat,
oat or rye $6 00tj 60.
at vii wa f'holce riea rreen. $13.00
1 $11 omq 11.60; No. 2. $.uua'u.uu; no. ..
$S.oJni9.00.
' New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct 3. MERCANTILE
PA P ICR i'Hfl4c,
8TERUNO EXCHANGE -Weak; 0
day bills. $4 8t: for cablea, K81u'iit92:
for demand, $4.91H4 9160.
BILV E R Bar, 410.
LsONDuN, Oct 24 BILVElR Bar.
224d per ounce
MONEY 77T14 per tnt; discount
rate: Three) months. 34 per cent
Liverpool Giala Marke.t.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 38. WHEAT Spot,
firm; No. 1 Manitoba. 9a td: No. 3, ta Id;
No. 8. 8s Ud: hard winter, as 114L
CORN Spot, quli t; American mixed,
Ta 34.
v
Bisk Clrartagta.
OMAHA, Oct 38.-rank clearings for
Omaha today were $.',132,638 and for the
corresponding day laat year $3,862,863 07.
$3.60; choice
No.
Elarla
ELOIN. 111.,
40 tuba sold.
Batter Market.
Oct 28. BUTTERr 314c;
ST.
quiet
4 ft.
Metal Market.
LOXna. Oct 6. METALS Lead,
at 3 36, fcpelter, firm, at U-J
COTTON SEED MEAL
CRACKED
Cettoa Seed Oak O0I4 Irasls Oaka
From Texas MUla dlravt 10 you. Writ
or wlr u for price on Hlch Oiade
Meal or Cracked Cake, 41 to 4$ per real
protein. Cold Preaaed Cake,
TXXAI CiU AJfD U3TTU CO,
CAT.T.ia, TUX.