Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 04, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIF. HKE: OMAHA. WKDXKSDAV. XOVEMHKK 4, 1H14.
PU II
ron rent
II ewers and Cottages,
Field Club Home
Fine, wvi room and sleeping porch.
Finely finished and dscorated. In ex
cellent location. Reduced to 146.
Peters Trust Co.
IWl rrtim Bt. Phone Doug.aa K.
Xaio 8. iSTH. 6-r., all modern, fci
3124 N. isth, 6-r., third floor. IU.M.
Wl N. 2m h, -r., .
.. Jlfl Leavenworth, B-r., 3n.
I17 Leaven worth, 4-r, I17.W.
SMI N. 17th. -r., I2S.
421 N. lth, 4-r., ..
. 1ISV Mason, 7-r t.
14J7 N. 17th, -r , water and ga. 136.
THK BYRON REfc.1) CO..
X13S. 17tH Bt. Phone Pouglaa M7.
213 WOOI.WOKTU Ave., mod.. M.
W N Hh. 6-r., mod. ex. fur. IIS.
' tV Bewsrd. 6-r., 115.
Othar la ge and mall house at reduced
rste frr the winter.
KINOwAbT Kritndelii Thenter TOflg.
Vnn and Stor
age Co. Reduced
r.a f Oft dlVL
Large van. t men' II. 13 per hr. : dray.' S
men, tt per hr. 1718 Webster, Poutr. 14P.
Maggard's
J.C. ReedfV.C
moving
noreire
REAL KSTATE
'ARM a RANCH LAN OS FOB SALU
Ml aet.
rjARClAIN--acre Improved farm, 10
mllea from Minneapolis; on good gravel
4 remit, lays levW; about I'M acre under
cultivation, balance ueed tor pasture;
some line meadow land; ran practically
ail le put undor cultivation; buildings
consist of I -room hot), barn, granary,
coin Cilbs, machine alied, wimlniM, eto. 1
good apple orchard. Frio 6.0 per acie;
oue-h.( caaii. ieuonabi term on bal
ance. Adjoining lini held at Uoubie thia
price. Hchwau B.o.. ltidl Plymouth Bldg.,
Miuneafoli. Minn.
KF.AI, KHTATK NOUTH B10K
Bargain
Wa haw a practically new house, with
reception hail, living room, dining room,
kitchen, pantry and entry on the flret
fl'Hir; two Me large bedroom and bath
on second floor; large closets. Good fur
nace; full basement; hdea, water me
ter, etc.; paved tret, one block from
school. Only tl.SoO. Term: I-'.! cash;
balance very low monthly payments. S.VI1
Amea Ave. j
"Mrifrie Mrtrric
iupuiivVii Ml Kcre (arm. 811 mllea from ilUlilO ilVltlJ
Mlnneanolia: 4 ai re unuor omnvsmm.
balance used for paaiure land, covered r . Alt Vr t
with noelar and em Umber, very easily! I4 Vn In A II llrrl.
cleared; no westo land; neatest set of A VJi vJUlL-, XS.11 ilUU
bu Idluga in that vicinity, consisting or j f- 1
ern o-r jduhkiow
hniit hm-tv tra.niifv. corn crih. etc.:
on hMvy team. mr ieraey cows, an
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Killinjr Cattle Ten to Fifteen Higher
and Feeder Steady.
H00S STEADY TO TEN LOWER
Fat "been 'anil Lambs Fifteen to
Twenty-Klve II Inker and Active.
Feeder .active nnd Tea s""
te Frtteea V.
WLTIl OMAHA. Nov. 3. 1914.
Rfcelpta were: Cattle. Hog. PhP-
Ofilrlal Mondiiy I.l.tt 3.li.3 l.-
Enthr.at Tuesday 1775 4.700 10.7VO
young slock. IM th.ont, hogs, complete: rrlnclral rooms In osk. J blocks from
vet 01 lann machinery, wnaona, buggy, car line and 3 blocks from good school;
cream separator; in fact, everything Is Inn raah: halanca I'k rent. Call Mra.
tuniiirew, w wnm 01 nicwiow oar, i noma, v eoeier ivnir tnu annual n, .. , . .
I ton clover hay; I. auras of corn; W to see thin hp. o , s.m. 2. J? ,.r, ""J .
Two da.v this week.10.tM
Pnie days last week..l.23
8 (i me days X wka. ago.S4,2.V.
Same daya I wka. ago ' f4
bushels potatoen, 10 corda wood cut In
tore length; In fact, everything on the
farm goes at .5"0, t3.fc"0 cash, balance
can aland. R'HWAB RROS . IOCS fly.
mouth PMg., Mlnneapolln, Minn
LAND snapn, near Fioodwood, St. Louis
county, Mlnnota. Pottively the last
at encn low 1 guren. no? acres, 110.00; terms
7.S7-3
.4S
K.6JI
12.1A1
a-R. mod. cottsga, Tl S. J7th at., la. 7r.
mod. nonce. 3614 Leavenworth St. JIB.
Both fin locutions I'hone Webster .
Farnam. D. UlR 1 Worth 115.00 to 20.00. S.C00 acrea. llObO."
wnn tiw w t--p. rue r ioouwoou LaiifX
Co., Jos. a. Pogarty. Mgr.. Floodwood,
St. Louis county, Minn.
-POOM, O.NE-STORV BK1CK FLATS.
HI 13 12 $1J III tl2 til lit
Oaa range, electric light, toilet, nk.
water paid, cement basement; Juet Ilk
new lnsldo and out; eak grain flnlah,
painted floors, new Danera: nlee lira
court; ashes, lawn and garbago cared f or. i
fo rhlldren. Three vacant now. Come I
MA hi A LOOK. BE CONVINTEI).
TWO R LOCKS SOUTH OF VINTON
STREET CAR ON 1TH. r,T1
WOOMAK,
411 SfcCague Bldg. Red ft0?. Vang- 4M9.
. West Farnam
New brick gtuccc. home. Just being fin
ished; tore fin bedrooms and Bleeping
porch upstairs; large living room and i P"""6"""
aininjr room, beautifully finished In ina-
Nekraska.
FOR SALE By owner. 160 acres near
Lodge 1'ole, Neb.; furty acres have
been cultivated; fanned: no buildings; 111
per acre; one-half cash, balance i years
at 6 per cent. A. J. Wharf. a N. Ulen
wood avenue, 1'eorla, 111.
FOR BALK A UHKAT BARGAIN.
The east half of section . town tO.
range 11, in Dawson county, Nebraska.
Oood l-room house, barn, granary
and cribs; Improvements in geod repair;
longed and cross-lenccd ; 30 acres In al
falfa. 20i acra wndcr cultivation; 7 mlies
from Sumner and 12 miles from Overton;
good tenont; liest of soil, no eand. Price,
A r.r aor ?.or 00 days. Terms to suit
CLAYltlOL LAND CO..
" Kearney, Neb.
hogany. Will decorate to suit the tenant. : LAND SAI.W-Quarter eectlon of level
ns n t valley land and building will be sold
et public auction at Sumner,
33U Davenport Bt. 145 on lease.
Peters Trust Co.
Phone Douglaa S9S.
122 Farnam 8t
ai, N W M., 7-r., modern, 130.
Z33 Spencer, ft-r., modern. M.
! t.. 4-r.. mod. ex. heat. Ill
ilJ V?1 8V' T-r- city WKtr. 113.
4p Decatur, t-r.. city water. Hi
Jill Franklin, S-r.. city water. ,11.
ii- J 6t- S-r- wte
Franklin. 4-r. city water, k.
Ohio, 8-r., well, 7.
Mia N. 40th St., l-r., welL 7.
- CREIOH. tiONi A COMPANY.
Phone Doug).. 200. Jog Bee BIdr.
'Fidelity Storage Co.
Houses I'1 "'L ?.Rrt" of th '
- Crelgh hont A Co., Bee building.
Globe Van&Storaere
aniTW'v'P'- i hreo van
wa BatiVfsVt rp: ESTtV. Sir
. a-'oom
November . 1914.
Neb., on
Orant Myers, Owner.
WtMoaaln.
Upper Wisconsin
Beit dairy and general crop state In the
union; settlors wanted; lands for aale at
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book
let M on Wisconsin Central Land Grant,
fctate acre wanted. Write about our
gracing lands. If interested in fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., So
Line By., Minneapolis. Minn.
ABSTRACTS OP TITLE.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modern abstract office. K B. 17th at
Phone Douglas 1467.
exvept heat.
' COttasie. mnli.rji.
K1& Maaon 1st., m
O, C. OLSBN. '
HOICKS POH ni-vf"
,.S,.!!J50?.ro," vnd h.aU' trlotly modern,
RP.BO Abstract Co.. oldest abstract o
flo in Nebraska. Brandeia Theater.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
FINK 220 acres; 46 unles from .Mtnneap
oils, every acre under cultivation; lay
level; good soil; good water; building
consist or nouee, Darn, granary, mac nine
sheds, etc. Price, 176 per acre. Will
take up to 110.000 good property In ex
change, balance some cash and nioncsg
Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min
neapolis, Minn.
FOR MD8K., ;0 acres, near Newport
Neb, 1 part hay, bul. pasture: 24-foot
frame house, larg barn and fenced. Loan
of 12,400 duo Sept., 1D15, int. t per cent
pay soma caan
hnilH fMnia
a paved street ana boulevard. I block
y mi tine.
Seven room, aleplng poroh and gun
room, new and deairable. exceptionally
fine view, quiet neighborhood, 150. or to
with garage.
Plye rowus, Bt. Louis hrlak flat, close
in, M. ' Kight-room, modern, C2& Har
ney, St., 136. .
J- H. DUMONT eV CO.,
ISM Farnam gt. Phone Doug. 630.
IP you want strlvtly n-oan. nome. k.
room, never be lore renied, eail Harney
2344. Low rent to right tenant. Twenty
mlnutea wglk from city hail. ,
HODUHN S-rooiu tiuu, iuA U 36th Ave..
Vacant. VnvmkM r t . m -
Brlen, Phone Harney 10S4 or Doug. Uii.
3. R. ROGERS,
carna. Men.
California Mission
Bungalow
Beautiful little rlso of four large room ' Hog
and bath; excellent location and neigh- Sheep
borhood. Must be seen to be fully appre
ciated; 11.160; UC0 down and bal. Ilka rent
Shuler & Cary,
Phone Douglas 4m t!A Plate Bank Bldg.
The following table shows the receipt
of cattle, hoga and sheep at the Houth
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date, as compared with laat year:
114. 113. Dee.
Cattle i T.ul K1J..77J 80.170
...1. !.! 41.44
...1,7(4,471 t,74,m 40.440
The following table mow the price
for hog at the South Omaha live stock
market for the last tw nays, with comparisons.
few lusds failed to sell, and nvn found
lints,
At. V ft,
..IM t 14
..It IM T IK
,.3M 4 T
,.IT ... T
.314 MTU
lne Home6-lvOoms, Modern,
Only $3,500.00
Birch finish on first floor, hardwood
floors upstalig and down, nicely decor-
ted, at li& Davenport St Key first
door east. o see It.
AV. II. Gates,
47 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phone Douglas 1294.
6oi
lU'TTKR t'reainei y, !;
seconim, tc; packing, '.
;(H1 Plrsls, 31; agenda, lc.
ltH LTUV lien, loc; rooster. ci
turkeys, 13c.
a few scattering kunrbea sllll In first
hsnda.
Hulk of the sale win mad at 17.000
7.15. with a top of ri.ikV
Kepresentatlvea ralos:
V. At. Ok. Pr. No.
T rt ) f n ..
10 ? m in rr..
si P17 it fei T..
xs r t t.
4 T 10
u p ... t i
riGS..
U N ... M
WIIKKr Mtiyera went after the sheep
this morning In a hurry. Packer wore
all In th bam at an early hour and It
soon became very apparent that they
wanted everything that would do to kill
and they wanted it badly enough to put
price upl&Q'SKo compared with yes
terday. The offertnga changed hand Just
about a fast aa they could be sorted tip
and mad ready for aale, and practically
everything had been disposed of by 10
o'clock In the morning. The best corn
fed lamba aold at the highest price
paid for lamb on this market lnce Bep
tember. Rang lamb of fair quality aold
a high as 17 7. Tearllngs from the range
brought 34.M and old wether sold up to
M . Fed ewe brought 16.50 and ranger
15.40.
Feeder buyer were as anxloua for up
pllea apparently aa the packer and
everything In th way of feeder ewee or
lambs were cleaned up as fast a offered
at prices that wera lOtiLlo higher than
waavw4w All Im mil thd mnrkot w In
Date. I 114. iwl.nm.tlll.nmo.llw.lo; very satisfactory shape a viewed from
i ( I a seller atanapoint
Sheep men are oongratuiating inem-
uluu lh. rkii.Mnfl.iA r. f Ik. f ll I ( rt
! stock yard and of the big feeding states
11 of Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio
39 did not come earlier In the season. Had
43 it com while the range shipping season
J 4 ; was at ltnheUht, the o(fect upon the
' market could hardly hava failed to le
, other than demoralising. Aa the big
I z! are not espectlnx any very great change
TURKS WAIT DEAL
TO PACIFY ITALY
Hold Off Wr Mot Until Ocrmaii
Diplomats Can Smooth Way
In South.
AUSTRIAN TERRITORY THE PRICE
Teaa Plgare They lm Qalet
Rervia ssd Oala Vse Sixteen
Army Cnroe far Opera ttoa
Arataet Atllea.
(Copyrlrht. 1911 by Pre" Publishing Co.)
Ity HKRBBflT B. WOPB.
LONDON. Nov. . (Special cablegram
to New York World and Omaha Bee.)
From official Information which I re
ceived In Berlin before my departure
from there three day mo, I m able
to Stat that It wii planned that Turkey'
t. la.
t t4l T 3i I r.
Oct. 17. ? tiHl T 0
Oct. It. I T BU
Oct. It. T 044
71
Oct. 20. M T VB I ) 17 T e
Oct. 1. 84 t J I 3 I e I 11 I H
Oct. 23. 4 7 hi it I 44 t 13
Oct 33 . 7 03' t 7 I Kl t TU
Oct 24.1 M I t 631 I 4J1 t l W
I T 461
t a; i to
ii w T r?
I7j I 1 T W
t)ct. 2. 7 0141 7 7 t Ml 141 I 47) T M
Oct. 27. IK t 'J W I t H
Oct. 28. 7 004 T 87 I 0 131 I 0 7 M
12
ISO CASH.
BALANCE PS PER MONTH
Tou will Ilk thll new 4-room bunga-
Oct. 2.
.K't. 30.
Ott. 31.
Nov. 1
low. Jut th plaoa for a young couple. ?! .
Only : block to car line; ha electrlo ,12vJi
1 .-HI 1 74
7 t; 7 7
1 llHk 7 11
I t 68
7 10SI
7 0!l! 7 4H
7tH I U
Ml 1P
eai i: I oil
7 71
7
7 &l
t 111 Ml 7 1
7 ?M t 101 7 91
10 OKI
V I tine, and
. n anUclpato
i atil a TS ' Otherwise t
6 I W
light, cement walk, cement cellar, ha
never been occupied. Heady to move
Into now.
THE VOOKK REALTT AGENCY.
1015-1 W. O. W. Bldg.
RRAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
Attractive Home
Easy Terms
325 California St. Thl I a very desir
able home at a moderate price, only
block from a number of Omaha'
finest home on 3Hh fit. The lot has
61 H ft. frontage on California Bt. The
house ha a very attractive appear,
anc from th street and moat con
veniant arrangement. Very large liv
ing room with fireplace and built-in
bookcases; fining room, with espe
cially fine built-in buffet. ' Four large
' bedrooms, with plenty of light; sleep
ing porch and floored attic. Price,
16,600.
George & Company
Phone D. 7M.
09 CUy Nat'! Bk. Bldg.
Close-in Bargain
$3,000
Buy 7-room, strictly modern, 26th and
Jonea; south front; owner nonresident;
wants quick aale. Thl I positively a
real snap for some on.
0 'NEIL'S REAL: ESTATE &
INS. AGCY., '
1505 Farnam St. Tel. Tyler 1034.
tkA . ""JV JJ.UM' betl vona.uon.
FOR RENT
W have a complet Hat of all houses,
Slart?,".nt aB'1 -u tnt foi" root
Ihl list can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van A Storage Co., M . uth bc
s-BOOMhouse. 221 Binney; inoUern; hot
wi.ct nw; parn. fhon Webster DC.
TWENTY houses for rent in dlfforent
parts of the city. Telephone Doug. 2M8.
BIX-RQOM, mod., fine furnace; TiliB07.
7-hOOM cottage, modern, itA S, iit SU
Harney W. , .
7-R cotUge, gjrf Ha m ey. 11. 2126.
t-r. mod, cotiage. mi'charles. H. llOi.
l'50l DKCATUR, -ioora cotUgc, mod. ex
cept heat. 18. water paid, Tel, W. 2J7U.
f'OIt HUNT-o-room. modern, HIS Fowl
ler Ave., 325. Phone Webster fcSO.
6-KOOM cottage. 1021 S. 20th. Red 7uue.
K1VE-HOOM cottage. 1040 a). 23d 8t.
NKvV 6-room house, all modern; Quarter
block to caf line, nice neighborhood.
Wehdter 412.
MODERN, ex. heat, tlv room and bath;
7th and Hickory; liM. Phone Doug auiu.
6-H. cot. mod. ex. haul. ls; walking dla
. taace; Hti N. lath. Harney n."
KMJW -room house In Uunute, oue block
troin car line; bath room on second
floor, also lavatory and toilet on first
tloor; excellent furnace; rent, 132.60. Call
Walnut 24).
Seven-room house. 4o Capitol. Doug, .g.
torea aael Ufflora.
Stores For Rent,
' 20th and Farnam streets.
I 75.0M per month for room on 2ul street.
fin bojtement
1123.00 per nioutu lor room Just west of
Merrtu'g drug jurt, facing on
ramam aireet, heat furuUned;
lues rooms are strictly modern
unit, very oealrabl.
, Uther (iood SStore Roouib.
I 22.60-29.6 Sherman Ave., liixt ft.
I SJ.OO-i Cuming glreei, ntw building.
I W.0O-W go. ith St.. aoxao ft , steam
heat
t 76.00-417 So. ltfth St., fine modern store
room, fUxiB ft., full basement,
electric light- modern show win
dow. f 16,00-mi Fi.mm str-et. 30x80 ft., lull
basement
1125.00-loU Howard St. modern store
room, full basement steam heat
will be installed at once.
George & Company,
908 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phone D 7M.
1.017 ACRES ii mile from New Orleans.
La.: all level urturlei no stumps or
stones; land In that district being put
under cultivation; very rich soil; K per
acre; will Uk one-half other good
property in exohanse. balance cash and
mortgage. Schwab Bros., 102) Plymouth
Bidg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
L.4 ACR t Al divld land in good wheat
country; 7 mlies trom railroad town;
school on th land. Hr is a bargain
for some one. I2u Pr acre. WIU con
sider good exchange. No heavily mort
gaged property and no gold bricks con
sidered. A. T. Seyboldt, Bridgeport, Neb.
i i i -izrrv . i i , ' -irr i a1 :
Mj KSTATE SOUTH SIDE
READ ESTATE WANTED
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
WANTED
that can be bought for cash: mut be
substantial, well built and good location.
Customer can invest IW.OuO to 1100,000,
W. R. HOMAN,
331 Board of Trade Bldg.
UKAL EMTATK UQH&.
CITY and (arm loans. &, 6'j, per cent
J. H. Dumont & Co.,16u3 Farnam, Omalia.
WANTED City loan. Peter Trut Co.
OMAHA homes. i!nst Nebraska farm.
O KIE REAX. EtiTA'l c CO.,
1016 Omaha Nati. Douglas 1715.
UAKV1K BKOji jTA l&F&fi-.
HARRIHON at MORTON. Uls.'Oin. Natl."
VvTD Farm loans Kloke lav. Co. Omaha
WANTED City loan and warranto. W.
Farnam 8miih 4 Co., U2i Farnam.
CITY property. iige loan a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. i2 SUte Bank Bldg.
Iloo to UO.OuO made promptly. F. D. Wead.
Wead Bldg., llith and Farnam St.
MONEY on band for city and farm loans.
n. w. Minder, city Natl. Hank Uldg.
6
CITY LOANS. betiUa-Carlbcrg Co.
aiu-aii urandets theater mag.
SEE us first if you want a farm loan.
United Slate Trust Co.. Omaha Nab, '
KEilL ESTATE XORXH 6IDE
See This Place
3421 Parker St., a e-rcom completely
modern house ou a large couth front lot,
tuxliH, oios to tar, atorea and school;
Ijuu cash and th balanc monthly, Thl
toouao was built for a home. Vou should
see it ......
S410 Burt 8t.. a 6-room modern except
heat house, on paved street and cloc to
three -car lines; ov0 cash and balance
monthly. II you buy 412 us well, the
price will be reduced. This 1 worth
tntnklng about
Creigh, Sons & Co.
kJODERN storeroom and basement 1"M
N. 2"lh. I Li. Conrad Young, til Brsnd
de s Theater Bldg. Phone Douglas li'.Tl.
A FEW desirable storerooms left in the
new building, northeant corner IHh an
Caa Sta.; chcao rent Conrad Young, 8JJ
Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 1171
tSD FLOOR of lice rooms or suitable iui
light nfg. Wright Laabury. 0.
lth St Ieug Ihi
6tore Bidg., 4otn and Farnam. Walnut Ite
. Uaraa.
OOOD barn, room for I or 10 hone.
1317 Wbtr St .7aJl Douglag 43.
WAJfTED TO ME, NT
WANTED TO RENT A farm on aharca
witn everything furuiahed. Addrtes C
Coppock. rloicncc. Neb.
REAL ESTATE
VABM A R A IkClt UaDt rog MXLB
ArWaaeaa.
FRUIT and grain Unda of north Arkan-
at reaaoiiaoi price. Writ fuller
iro. iUalty Co.. Olvey, Ark.
Field Club Dis'rict
Only $5,000 :
Brand new. t-story, strictly modern
dwelling, built by day labor and built
right from start to finish. Large, beau-
tuui itving room, iuii width of house,
fine large dining room, burlapped,
panelled strip and plate rail; butler'
pantry and nice alsed kitchen. Three
fine bedroomk. large sleeping ooroh and
splendid bath room, with best of plumb
ing fixtures ana uie floor, inside finish
ing la very attractive. Full sized base
ment, and flrst-clas furnace. W will
bins, and f list-class furnace. We will
be pleased to take you through for a
thorough examination. Owner would
consider a good vacant lot or small un
encumbered cottage, aa, part payment, or
ell on reason bio terms. . . .
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglaa 1008. 36-V- McCag-ue Bldg.
HuntiHy.
Receipt and dlecoslUon of live stock
at the Union stock yards, South Omaha,
tor twenty-iour hours ending at i ocioca
p. m. yesterday:
RL KIPTS-CARB.
Cattle Hogs.Sheop.H'r'B.
C, M. & Bt. V 4 1
Wabash 3
Missouri Pacific... S I
Union Paolftc 40 1&
C. A N. W., east.. I I
C. N. W., wsl.. 24 v14
c, rtt. e., M. m o.. ..
C. B. A Q.. east... I
4
I
II
7
l,W!t
471
1S33
C, B. It U., weat... 20
C. R. 1. P., east
C. K. L ft P.. wet .. ..
Illinois central 2
Chicago Ot. Wet. 1
Total receipt ..114 7S '
1S1'U1 iiun tta.AU.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep,
Morrl ft Co V
Hwtft ft Co 7f3 21
Cudahy Packing Co.... 4r3 1,327
Armour ft to boj
Schwarts ft Co 219
J. M. Murphy 44
Morrell 13
Llnooln Packing Coi. .. 21
K O. Paoking 1
W. B. Vansant Co 23
Benton, Vansant ft L.. 4
Hill ft Bon 18 ,
F. B. Lewi 199 ..... ,
Huston ft Co. , 24 I
J. B. Hoot ft Co 1
J. H. Bulla IM
Ronenetock Bros 42 1
Mmrv A UmWnmm . MVH '
Werthelmer ft Degon., 17
Sullivan Bro
Rothschild ft Kreb
mo. at xvcui. vo. . i ....a
Chrlstl 4
I ?l T? In the market bv reason of the auaran-
such change aa may occur they
will be rather beneficial than
to western marketa.
Quotation on sheen and lambs: Lamb".
good to choice, 8.0tiTS.tb; lambs, fair to
good. t7.28r.tt: feeder, good to choice.
I.04JI7.Q0; feeder, fair to good, II .15.
.w; yearlings, good to choice i.4(4iw.n
Ing. feeders, l6.4ir.M; wethers, good
to choice, 34 106. 40; wethers, fair to good,
5.7S44.10; wethers, feeder. 14.304.86;
ea'ea. aood ta choice. ii.4iffft.ii&: ewes.
fair to good. 0eo.C4.t0; ewes, feeders.
I.I.3MH.1I.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
257 Wyoming feeder lamb (cl
210 Wyoming feeder lamb M
1S8 Wyoming feeder lamb Rl
221 Wyoming feeder yearling.... 7&
176 Wyoming feeder yearling... 7S
232 Wyoming feeder yeardngs.... 75
2B4 Wyoming feeder yearlings.... 78
8i Nebiaska lamb 60
144 Nebraska awes 09
S14 Nebraska ewes M)
IM Wyoming feeder owes 93
217 Montana feeder lambs 46
1X3 Montana feeder lambs 47
Sng Wyoming feeder lamba M
149 Wyoming feeder) lambs M
M Wyoming wethers 101
244 Wyoming feeder lambs 64
6'i0 Wyoming feeder lambs U
SH Wyoming feeder lambs to
1294 Wyoming lamb
i
1
30
rr.
75
7.1
76
6 W
6 60
I (0
6 60
3 Tt
6
b ar,
4 10
6 60
00
75
6 76
26
If-
6 90
6 66
7 20
Cadets Will Help'
Entertain Teachers
Here for Meeting
Th Central High school pupil ar do
ing their part toward the entertainment
of th vimtlng teacher. A commute ef
over slghty of the cadet . In their uni
forms will meet the teacher at th sta
tion and escort or direct them to any
place In town they wish to go. A number
of the boy also will be prent with
their car to drlv the vial tor over th
town.
All preparation are being mad by th
pupils and the faculty at th high achool
to make th building and classroom full
of Instruction and entertainment ' . Th
girls In domestic science and aewlng have
sample ot their work out In view so i
to give an Idea of th work that they
ar doing. A number of th pupils will
b In th laboratories to perform experi
ments for the visitors. The Glee club
under Mr. Wolowa will sing Thursday
entrance Into th war hould be delayed I morning In different part of th city,
Higglns
Huffman
Roth
Meyerg ,
Baker. Jonea ft S
Tanner Bro. ...J.
Jonn Harvey
D. ft F
Kline
Other buyers
2A
IS
12
49
7
17
11
23
7
94
103
34
14
1,736
KOUNTZB PLACE.
GREATEST BARGAIN.
Nine-room house In flrst-clas condi
tion; 3 dandy Iota, each 60133 feet Oarage
and barn; just off boulevard. Incum
brance 14,400. Must move. Will eacrlflo
greater por'.lon of equity ana many other
residence bargain, all lse and price
J. P. WALTER,
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
409 Omaba National Bank.
'Phone Douglas 7V90.
REAL KSTATE MISCTLLAXEOUS
Fine Place
Easy Terms
Nlco large living room, fin dining
room, with mantel, good alied kitchen
downstairs; nloe bedroom and bath
room upstairs; good led corner lot,
paved street; handy to two car lines.
This is a strictly modern residence. Owner
would consider a good vacant lot as part
payment, or clear cottage, not over if.Oe,
or sell for a small payment down, bal
ance like rent
Scott & Hill Co.
Doug. as luuw.
-- dlCCa
Hldg.
PAID ON LOT 16; WILL TAKE M.
-io IJAVENPOHT ST.
M cash buy a new, modern bungalow
on the south side, balance monthly.
1700 buy 7-room. two story, large ri
dence. A genuine bargain, phono D. goo7.
lougias .-u.
6t Bee Bldg.
For Sale, New Six
Room Bungalow
All modern, pn.it tyui rooms
In oak; full ceinont basement;
, (furnace heat: block from
I car line; fJOO cash; balance
like rent.
Call Walnut 682 Today and
arrange to have 'mo show
you the house.
OWNER LEAVING OMAHA.
A bargain Will sell modern. 7-room
house, splendid location. KOUNTZK AU
DITION, one bloc from car line; lot
nuxl40; also ha garage. Will show you
through. Call Webster 4.
VOR RENT
New (-room bungalow, good location,
modern throughout, located 2 block from
cnool and block from car lln; pno.
ciiel room In oak; furnace heat; houa
reay to move Into right away.
16 Per month.
BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT 0.
Ground Fioor Bee B'dg. D. tiA:
SIX-ROOM, modern but heat fin yard,
paved atreet; IJoO cash, fc month.
il.DOO; 1200 tash. Paving all paid.
IUJAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Dud fil4 Cor record Noramber a. I14:
Ana 0. WhlttuDir to Miry T. Pihms,
Uh . fcleck J7. Kouatu ruu (4
Kestlcga a Haydeo to flora A. kakoe. lot
tt, block I. k-'ert View Terrtc Hi
Jurapk Barkar t Hssrr Bwaaaea, lot 1,
t.oanoko aSd '
Haatlnsa A My to Amaada M. Wllaoe,'
a. It of lot . I aim Court add
LU1 Martin to Frank U Boner, t taat
t lot U. Halcroa HaiglMe add
Jun I. Jena ta Moras Jinmi, mit last
ut aria loat uf H el lot t, black 1, Park
Mac add
(laorse O. Vallaoe and wlfa te Minnie
Praaek, lou and . black I. Maker Place
add i
Qlaaa V. Carter at al. to AMU g. Nawall.
. lot . Mock 1. Parkwaod add
Kaa Jana Olovar sod huaband te William
Karl Olever. undWUM w intaraat ta IU U,
klnrk I. fort Via Terrace add
William H. w igtoa and n to Jcauie HUr
lln. lata I aid U, blork 1. frure I'ark
m-t't
Total ....3,168 4.42S 13,114
CATTLE Receipt wer vary moderate
this morning, and It 1 mora apparent
than ever that the big run of rang
cattle are over with for this year, al
though some big day may occur.
Packer all seemed anxious to secure a
uoeraj numorr oi aincra ink mviHuua.
with the result .that fat steer, cow and
heifers were very active and 10tf15e higher
than yesterday. Feeders, on the other
hand, showed very little change from
yesterday, looking strong in sows case
and weak In others, with th average
about steady. , .
It is too early to estimat what effect,
It any. the quarantine of the Chicago
yard will have on thl market Of
course the natural tendency will bo to
top nuig atock at the Missouri river
market,, and also to send eastern feeder
buyers to lite aame markets, aa the quar
antine prevents auch atouk from being
pur.lmed at Chicago. On the other haud
theblg run of western tock are prac
tloally over with, so that the closing of
the Chicago market may not hav very
much effect upon the western market
so far a receipt are concerned. Al tne
same time the quarantining of several
big feeding statea will naturally dlaoour
age feeding within the border of lhoe
states, at least the buying of additional
cattl to be placed on feed, and for that
reason no one Is anticipating any great
increase In th demand for either itoca
srs or feeders. Still, as noted abjiv. It
I too arly to say definitely whether the
western marketa will expertenc5 any
great change by reason of th nuaraa-
Uguotati'cna'n cttle: Oood to cholc
corn-fed beeves, lb Ottfjlo ; fair to good
oorn-fd beeves. Wa.O0: common to
fair corn-fed beeve. W 7C-tf8.0O; good to
choice range tear, I7.40dja.ii; fair to good
rang ateere, .t7o47.40; common to. flair
rang teer. M liAS; good to choice
grass heifer. $n.W-an .00; good to choice
grass cows, 6.7thgio0; fair to good
grade! l6.oftMi.7s; corotpoo. to Mflr
grades, HOW-Wi Prime feeder. IS.004
.4v good to choto Blockers and feeders
I7.3u7.tt; 'air to good otocker and
fcder. W m7.l0; common to lair took
sr. ana teoder. 6.-w.00: stock heifer.
4 7Va.00; etock cow. Ktto ; stock
lolve. i.5OJH0 00; vl calve, n.6010.00;
bull, stags, etc., l4 Ml-36
llepreiitatlv ale:
BEEF STEAKS,
via. Av. tr. Ho. Av. P.
i llM I M l .... 71
,..UN 71
....
4....
...144 TU
...UU T N
...41 TO
...UM 7 40
IM I M
CHEAP FRwM OWN EH
I rooms and bath, basement, furnace,
light, gas. At Hill Ohio St Payment,
peymenla.
6 ROOMS .
' Modern, furnace, comer lot, located
near 27th and UuKglas. Price W
cash, balanc easy term.
C. O. CAELBEEO.
ta Brandeia Theater Bldg.
COTTON SEED MEAL
CRACKED
Oottoa Bead Caka Oolg rs4 Cake,
From Texaa Mills direct to you. Writ
or wtr ii for prices on High 1iga
Meal or Cracked Cake, 41 to 41 par rent
protein. Cold Pressed Caka
TEXAS OAKS AID LlaTTEB OO. -DaVaVIaaVB.
TIX.
FARM LAND
AdrerUaod ia Tho Be U Um
very tmumcm of prod a cU en oaa,
KedU farm facu will tnterwi
largo aad approdativa adi
.luv i w w
COWS.
.is IM I
.14l IS 4....
HE1FEK8.
.411 I It
. 14 t W
CALVES.
1 Kl It 4
BTOCKKKkt AND FEKDKKs
It Ml ft 16 I s si
1 17 i M 11 lual I M
U....I M 71
MBRJt8KA.
65 feeders.. TOO 7 40 47 calve... 41 7 15
8 cows 4 e ao cows u e ou
t feeder.. lfc 71 10 feeder.. 14 40
n feeder.. (Ui 4ft 7 heifers... 71 I U
MONTANA. , m
11 ter....1003 4 TO 11 steer.... Ill W
1 ateer 1100 70 1 bull U10 i 60
COLORADO.
409 feeder, m Hi 18 feeder.. 10M I 00
WYOMING. .
t feeders.. US I 7& 23 feeder.. I1J W
nt r...i.r. urn IH k cow a ft'44 4 K
II Receipt wer fair a compared
with the last few weeks, aooui seveniy
ih... r.ra r.r 4 Ton head. being reoeived.
The two days total is 7.H02. being 1.4u0
Isrger than a week ago. but tfc snort
of last year.
With Chicago reporting a very dull
market, and prospects lower at all
pom is. the local trade opened out in good
shape. Shippers, and some of the pack
era bought the big end of the supply at
prloea that were very nearly ateady.
That la most of the oany aale wer
mad at tedy price, with aome of the
lea desirable offerings selling at weak
to So lowr figures. Two of the packere
made their early bid at sharply lowei
figure, and In spit of th fact that
other buera were making their pur
chase at nearly ateady prices, they
stayed by tli!r first bids throughout th
forenoon. A a result thr were silk
a number of hogs unsold after most buy
ers had filled their orders, and bid on
these were mil of loi&Lso lower. Trade by
this time hud come to a complete eland
still, as sellers were making every ef
fort t get early prl'-ee. and packer re
fused to raise tnrir mas.
Things dragged along until nearly mld-
' day. but in tne end moat ot the salesmen
accepted th packet ' figures, celling at
pricaa that war fully a dime lower than
(yesterday, liven at the figure goto
OMAITA OENKRAL MA1KIT.
B T.TTTER No. 1. Wb. eartona. slas No.
L 60-lb. tub, xOc
CHKK8JS Imported Bwiu, et Arner
can Hwlss, 2So; block Swiss, lie; twins,
lfic; daisies 14Vtc: triplet. 16c' Young
Americas. lHoblue label brick 7oi llm-
Durger. a-l U. awl I'irj aw, new avrn
white, Hot imported French Roquefort,
tso. 1 "
FISH-Trout, 17c large erapplea, KM
itc; salmon. 124T15c: halibut. vo: chaanel
catfish. 15o: pike, 17c; pickerel, 10a
POULTRY Broiler. leVkc; apring chick
ens, lie; hen, Oftllci cock, to; ducks,
10c; gts, lc turksy. lc; pigeons, per
do., Wc: duck, full feathered. Ivo; geese,
full feathered, jc; squab, No. L 150. Nx
Sg 60c
Market quotation nrrwUhad T OlllnM
rrult company l
VHTliTu-jirana-aa: Kxtra francv Val
encia, wa, aa. m, im. 17..;V), 14.00
per box; Red Ball Valencia, an
13.76 rer box. Lemon: Fimcy, ), mo.
th.ta ber box: choice Red Ball. WO. 3e0s,
ld.00 per box. Grapefruit: All slses, 13.00
ton Qrimee Oolden, 117 per bog; fancy
Washington Grime, 11.00 par box; extra
fancy Washington Jonathan, 11.60 per
box; fancy Washington Jonathan. II. 3
per box; fancy Colorado Jonathan, ll.tft
par boa; Colorado jonatnan. enoiee, i.w
per box) extra fancy Washington lloov.
era, II. U per box; Dragon Mpttaanburgs,
$1.50 per. box; Oregon winter bananas,
11,76 per box; extra fancy Washington
Uellcloua, az.oo per box; new xorg ureen
Inga, 1-1.00 per barrel; New York Bald
win. 13.76 per barrel. Pearsi California
Clargieu, I3.2B per box: extra fancy
D'AnJou, 13.60 per box. u rapes: vail
fornla Emmron. 13.60 per barrel: Malaga.
16.00 per keg. Banana: Fr bunch, LiO'd
.so.
vbobtabiiHS-Tauiinower. b.n per
crate. Cabbage: Per pound. lVsc. Cu-
ucmbers: rr I on nog, si.su. i-eiery:
Michigan, 36c per dogeni Denver jumbo,
76o por do. Tomatoea: Fancy, 11.36
per baakotLettuoo: Head, bOcail.MJ per
dosetv; leaf. 40o per doxen. Onion: Shal
lot, 40o per dosen; yellow, V4e per
pouna; red, i4j per pounn. nadlehea:
Per dosen. Sto, Horseradlshi Per case,
ILdn. Uarlios . Italian, aoo per pound.
Potatoes: Per bushel, 70c. Sweet Pois-
toe: Par barrel. 13.00; Jersey. 11.76
per hamper.
NUTS no. i canrornia walnuts. 19c
per pound: pecsns UHo per pound: Jumbo
pecan, Ha per pound. Filbert, lio per
pound; filbert, long nap), Uo per
pound.
AUBCKLAiAJxcitius sneiied popcorn:
Per nound. 4u. Dates: Huaar walnut.
11.40 per box. Almonds: Par pound, Oo.
Lime: Per box, IL7&. Cracksrjack: Par
caa, 160; per half eas. 1.7. Checker:
t-tt case, nw; per naif case, n.7l.
Date I Dromedary, per ease. 13.00.
Honey: Per cae. $3.50. Figs: Twelve
13-ounoa, Ko per pouna. cider: For keg,
13.00; per half barrel, 15.00. Coooanuta;
Per rack, 14.00; per dosen, 76c. Bquaah:
rer pouni, tio.
Chleago Ltv gtoek Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. I. CATTLK Rar.lnta
4.000 head. Market steady; beeves. M 0O
11.00; ateer, i.76ii.4u; atooker and feed
ers, nominal; cow and heifer. I3.04t
.40; ealvea, l7.OGej.io.J6.
HOGA-KecelDta. 33.000 head. Market
dull at HiVte under Saturday; bulk of
sale, I7.PW.46: light. I7.OWT 60: ni xed
r7 067 60; heavy, l.uwjl.li; rough, tJ.VMt
7.16: Pig r 76'a.&0.
BHBKP AND LAMBS Receipt, 16.000
neao. waraat iow at loa to ?rc above
yesterday' average; sheep, 6 2ot.4o;
yearung, se.avvi.iv; iamb, ga. yc4 g.ao.
Oxaaka Hay Market.
OMAHA. Nov. I.-PRAIRIB HAT
Choice upland, light bale. 110 &f(iU.00;
No. 1. tl0.0O4T10.5O; No. I, I8.0otpie.00; No.
I. 00h O0. Cholc midland, light bales.
HO.OOft 10.60; No. 1, 6io.o0: No.
I. IH.ejyftO.OO: No. t, 5 Ouwg.oo. Cholc
lowland, S8.0je0; No. L tl.bma
160; No. 3, Kncr.60; No. I. iiooitf
sou. straw: inoioe wneat, fR.lxmQw
choice oat or rye. Mk(i.60. Alfalfa
Choice pea-green, fine stem. 12.0: No 1
110 6011.00; No. I, t.00trl0.60; No. 3, I6.OO9
s.w.
tt. Joaepb Llva Stoek Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Nov. I. CATTLE Ro
ee'pts. 1 7 head: market MrrMKc hlhar-
steers, r.OWlO 26; cows and better. 14.60
ov.zo; caivee, se.uooi'iv lie.
HOGSRaoelpu, l.ooO head; market
dull; propctlv top. 17. la
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1000
neaa; mantel jiQr.g nigner; laraoe, gi.uf
.ou.
only until a final and satisfactory under.
standing had been arranged with Italy
which would Insure th Utter remaining
neutral.
On October 10. Germany reoeived
definite word that Turker had swung
Into lln and was ready to declare war
within forty-eight hour. vry plan hav
ing been mad. X reoeived thl Infor
mation direct from a high German offi
cial, who caused th saro Information
to be given to th American govern
ment It was Impoaalble to pass such matter
through th censor, ' so I sent th dis
patch by mall to London, and It want
tray at the poatofflca her for four
teen days.
afeardia. Ami.. Italy.
That dispatch said that Turkey wa
ready and that the only thing holding it
back wa th necessity of safeguarding
against Italy entering the war agalnit
Germany) that when Italy had been
made safe th Turkish fleet was to enter
th Black sea and attack th Russian
hips and coast cities, and that leading
th Turkish squadron would be th
Mldllly and Java Sultan, th former
German cruiser Goeben and Brealau,
which fled Into the Boaphorus from their
Kngllsh pursuers at th outbreak of
hostilities.
Th German plan la for Turkey to land
troop In the Crimea and engage Russia
to th south, thus distracting some of
th force now fighting against the Ger
man and Austrian armies, and also to
sand a fore Into Egypt Theas plans
may be already in operation.
Coaattag on Rokmanle
Germany I confidant that Roumanta
will not enter th war exoept a It ally,
even though the death of King Charles
robbed It of a great friend. In Germany
his death wa commented on as tba pass
ing of a good man and "a tru Hohen
sollern."
The only worry felt In Berlin I over
Greece' attitude. Against It Germany Is
playing Italy, and hopes to Use Roumanta
and possibly Bulgaria. Within the last
month mora than 700 CKsrman naval and
army officer hav gon from Berlin to
Constantinople. Th concluding of final
arrangement with Turkey caused a fly
ing visit by Zimmerman, th permanent
secretary of foreign affairs in Germany
to Count von Bethmann-Hollwegg and
larr Jagow at staff headquarters a waek
ago.
Promise ( Tejrrttory
What undertaking Germany haa given
Italy I cannot say, but It Is understood It
will involv cession of Austrian territory
In case Roumanta enters th war.' Its re
ward will bo either Bessarabia, which
was taken from It In 178 by Russia, or
Oukavlna, which is now Austrian
Austria It to lid compensated by a re
adjustment of Russian territory calcu
lated to Increase th Austrian Slav power,
I learn directly that Germany aspects
to b abl to fore Bervla Into a separate
peace by rearrangement ef th alliance
In the Balkans, with Rumania and Bul.
garla. which ar either actual or passlv
Gorman allies.
Would Free Flcktlagr Ma
Bervla' reduction would free aix or
eight Auatrlan army eorp for other
Turkey' antranc I expected to oocupy
th attention of at least eight Russian
corps, so that Germany and Austria ex
pect Turkey's entrance and a Servian
peso to mak a gain of sixteen oorps to
tham.
As an Indication of how Imminent i4
attainment these and affiliated subjects
ar regarded In Berlin, t saw a German
secret code, prepared by a high German
offlolaL to b used on these point:
"First, Rumania's declaration of war
against Russia; second, Bulgaria's decla.
ration of war against Rusla; third.
Bervla In a separata peaos; fourth, aa
Rgyptlon rsvolt; fifth, an Indian
volt; sixth, China declare war against
Russia."
Greet? and Porlaaral to Aet.
This outline gives direct testimony' as
to ths real German objective. It has
brought Turkey Into th war and Is
seemingly assured of Italy's neutrality,
and Its foreign offloa Is confident that tba
Other goals will be attained without
bringing any new enemy's Into th field
against It exoept Greece and Portugal
which It expects will soon Join th allies.
In connection with th Balkan situa
tion. Increasing attention is being given
to the growing Ill-feeling between bervla
and Bulgaria which I ascribed to Ger
man Influence, and 1 dally growing
bitterer, calling forth comment from ths
official Servian pro bureau whloh dla-
avowa th accusation that Bervla Is mis
treating ths Bulgarians In Bervla. Berlin
hear Bulgaria will present a strong not
of protest to th Belgrade government
which may be ths first step In th rup
ture of relations.
Tark Navy Welt Moaned.
Turkey' navy, which was formerly
dominated by Or eat Britain, Is now as
thoroughly Germanised ' as th Turkish
army. Th Inactivity of th German
fleet ha - enabled ths kaiser to spar
aome of his best officers to man the
Turkish navy.
I can repeat positively that on October
14 ths United Statea government received
a secret report through an - unusual
courtesy by Germany ths effect that
Turkey was about to declare war against
Russia, and that Italy would remain
neutral.
They hav been working on some good
songs for the visitors.
On Friday afternoon th foot ban team
will play th East Do Moines High
school at Rourks park. The dat ' was
changed from Saturday, to Friday so that
the teachers could attend the game.
Ttcketa will b furnished all the vlaltlni
teacher who wish to see the game..
Women Decline to .
Endorse Candidates
Following a talk for th cltlsena' ticket
candidates for the Board of Education
by Ilalleck Rose, at a meeting of th
Omaha Woman's club Monday, Mrs. Ed
ward M. Pyfert asked ths club to take
some position on ths question.
"Numerous (Makers hav addressed th
olub a well as department meetings of
ths club, and since no endorsement of the
ticket has been made at any time, aoms
action should be taken sO that the publld
may know where we stand," she explained.
The president, Mrs. If. H. Nelson, ruled
that the policy ot the club eras never te
endorse candidates, although they .were
privileged to speak In behalf 06 Candi
dates. The sentiment of the clni mem
bers was In' accord with the president's
ruling. . - , t
Mrs.. Edgar Allen, chairman, of ths con
servation committee, who- fs actively in
terested in the Lincoln highway, stated
that the war had changed th trend ef
travel and that many Inquiries were re
ceived at Lincoln highway , heaquarter
asking how to go to California via ths
highway and which was the best time of
the year to go.
The club voted to create an advisory
committee composed of the past presi
dents of the club and to permit member
ship tickets to admit men to the meet
ings of the organisation.,. A clubluncbeot
will be given In the near future.
Chirac Predne Market.
CHICAOO, Nov. . BUTTER Firm; re
ceipts, 1,1.1 tuoe; creamery, eatswHc
EUGS RecelDls. 6.I1.W oases: at mark
cases Included, 17"ir'4c; ordinary firsts.
srpjf ; iirsrs, fozic.
IVlT ATni-'H Ht.n.l Mlrt
Michigan and Wisconsin, s43c; Mlnne
soia ana i-raaoue, ai-aac.
LIVlfi POl'LTRY-bteady; spring. IVfc',
towia, jVTOmio.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 3.-WHKAT Bpot.
strong; No. 1 western winter, lr 4Wd.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed.
new,, i 10.
Bask t leertaars.
Nov. I F.nk clearing
Connolly Spends
Thousand Dollars
WASHINGTON", Nor. t-Campalgn ex
pense account filed Into the office of
the secretary of the senate and the clerk
ef the house- today from candidates In
various parts of the country In a hurry
to file them before election ta compliance .
with the. law.
Senator Newlanda of Nevada cent an
account showing an additional expendi
ture of 1300 not noted In his primary re
ports, Md explained he was unable to
make an Itemised statement, but prom
ised to do bo In his complete report after
election.
Representative Maurice Connolly, dem
ocratic innate candidate In Iowa, reported
contributions of 13,066 god espendltures of
1,023.64. V
Representative J. I. Nolan, who hag th
progressive, republican and' democratic
nomination In th Fifth California dis
trict reported he had no contributions
and so expenditures. ...
Xanana City Live Btoek Market.
KANSAS CITT. Nov. 1,-CATTLlt-.
Receipts, 10,000 head; market higher:
prime fed steers, 6ll.7t.ttfl.00; dressed beef
.!.. ft7?IU.alUl. . mm mt
- ' ' ,,,ivv,.uv, ..coin,,, n.irr-ra, o.tiHtf
I.S6; stocker and feeder, ie.00tfa.43; bulla, '
HOGB Receipts, I6.O00 head; market
higher; bulk. I7.10igi7.40: heavy, 17.1643-7. 6;
packer and butchers, I7.16&7.45; light. 17.10
47.-V; nigs, 64 2hj3.o. T
CHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, ll.OOt
head; market higher; lamb, 67.601M.3&;
yearlings, 65.766.60; wether. I5.6u.34.r6;
we, H 1 fri &. .
St. Lonl Live Block Market.
BT. LOUIS, Nov. I. CATTLE Reoelpts.
600 head: market uteadv: native beef
steers, 17.60(01075; row and heifer. tS.Oiitf
6.36; atooker and feeder. 6.36p7.fc;
southern steers, I6.76r37.75; cows and heif
ers, I4OIKH41.00; Yiaty calves, 64.0oai0.6O.
HOUSltecelpts, 700 heed; market
lower; plga and Ilfrhts, IA.0iKt27.60: mlvrl
and butchers, 7.0C-tf7.6O; good heavy, g'f.lb
dj7.4fi.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.608
Dead; lamba, higher; sheep steady; native
muttons, K0OiW P6: lamb. 7.Ou6.30.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. I. COTTON Spot
In fair demand; prices 10 to 16 point
lower; American middling, fair. I.TOd;
good middling. 4 86d; middling, 4 66d; low
middling, 4.47d; good ordinary. 1.64; ordi
nary. 2.Cd. . Sales, 13.300 bale.
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Omaha "Visitor to Washington.
WASHINGTON. Nov. .(special Tele
gram.) Mr. and Mrs. A. F. 8trykr ot
South Omaha and C. J. Ernyth of Omaha
are registered at the New Wlirard. 1
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4 Boo BPATiw.Ptrr or THuKOCOttPUf,
bat
Treaaory Btatesnevat.
WASHINGTON, Nov. .-The condition
of the United Hiatus treasury at the be
ginning of business yesterday waa: Net
balance in general fund, l!tl,6JS,976; total
receipts October 31, 11,231.!; total pay.
menu October II, 6fl,767. Th deficit
thle fiscal year it 6U,&3,UO, s gains a
delicti of f,'i36,tl6 last year exclusive of
Panama canal and) publlo debt transactions.
1 1JM AM A.
Omaha today war $3.7li,ul 81, and for th
for
correaoondlng day last year, l3.La.479.sO. i lambs, 6.kt77.M.
tee City Live Btoek Market.
SIOUX CITT. la.. Nov. 1 -CATTLE
Receipt. ) head; market' steady ; native
steers, I6.65Q7.Q0; butchers, 16 30 10'
cows and hetiera. H tf.Ov; rannera, 64,26
t4 76: stockers and fovders, a.Hi 7.U).
8HEEP AND LAM Bel Receipts, 1,500
head; market Mo higher) ewe, 63 3iifti .6u;
will clean them or! pcrmtitenily,
and you Work the horse same time.
Does not blister or removg the
hair. 2.00 per bottle, delivered.
Will tell vou more if tou write,
Book 4 K free, ABS0RB1NE, Jit. V
th antiseptic liniment for mankind,
reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured
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Km. Cjtn. Allan aaia Price 61. Iw aa4 W M
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