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    THE BKK; OMAHA, FRIDAY. (HTOIJKR 15, 1H15.
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TentaETiTt rurnltur 8tor
J.CJ.Keed .-V ksss
1 !3"7 Fsrnsm n. 144,
rSili,l?2,Ti?- fi?-rT' ",rU' umihjT
Pis Hamilton St. Web. ataj.
tore and tmtces.
BTCmE tnom for rent In M irrnj Hotel
Bldg. Inquire Mr. Kitchen. Psxton hotel!
WANTED To BOttKOW
"WHiT to borrow 0from party direct
Com h m irhood' .n .wn,ch ther
im ?f f-i x'"on loan, partly
W ANTED to borrow 110.000 for 6 years
at per cent on Omaha real estate,
valued at $1800. Address F 119. Bee.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTfc-D Nov. 1. to share small office
with professional or business man; ceu
Y'. loclin; state business and terms
Address A. P. K Box loJ, Niobrara,
re.
WANTED TO RiiNT Poultry farm
about ten acres, near Omaha, for period
P tta.Be;8f'Ul1 1 P,rUcuUr- Address
WANTED Two or three urfm mhed
" - J ci. filinui
TWO or three unfurnished rooms, near
, "n neai. j-i-'i, nee.
, WANTED TO ntr
OFF1CK furniture bought and sold.
A. r irnam. Doug. bl4u
Tale bus everythlnit 2d hand Web. 4iM.
WILL buy a Ford. 514 First NatJHank.
HIGHEST prices for old clothing. bTflil
REAL ESTATE
FA KM at B.4.KCM L.tAUj Foil SAL
Caitiuruia.
OeJt Colonie. uune better. v T.
Smith Co.. i;m ciiv ,nt. Hw. 1 2m
I'll l L . 1 I . k - I .
MO acres of Irrigated land In Butte
county. California. Fine land, well
drained, Good six-room house, large
barn, fenced and crossed fenced. Good
corn, grain Or fruit Und. Three miles
m, tow1 of 2-u0"' n nl'n toud
This Is 1150 land, but owner is forced
to sell and will take $75 per acre Takes
about $4,000 to handle it. This is un
aualed bargain for quick ssle.
HOMESEfciK ICRS' LAND CO., (Ino.)
626 Bee Hldg.. Omaha. Neb.
Canada.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Any pnrt of 4,000
acres near Rosetown, Saskatchewan. I
rais uu.vw oueneis ot oats and 30.000 I
bushels of flax on land this year. Prlco :
. j cr' easy- Frank Craw
ford. Omaha. Neb., or Rosetown. Sask.
Nebraska.
Home Farm Near
Omaha
fara atnd'ry road,1 acre"' u splendid
Fine grove. Buy this Ideal homo.
O'KeefeReal Estate
Co.,
101 Omaha Nat.
Douglas 2715 o
HUurxlU,
ACRES, to miles from Minneapolis.
one mile from town; lw acres under
vttltivatlou; balance used for pasture:
can practically all be cultivated; heavy
soil; good set building, consisting 0f g.
iooni bouse, large burn, granary, corn
cribs, wind nulla, etc.; tha land -.in ,.ro.
iuc 60 bushels of corn per acre; tele
phone in house; country thickly bottled;
uomplete set or machinery; -Jl head of
stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1
and 2-year-oMs; six Rood horses, & hogs,
chickens; one-half of this years crop
and everything, ou the turn toew at i-M
per acre, half cash. 8cvab Bros., lutf
Plymouth Bid.. Minneapolis. Minn'
Wlwuult.
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and
general crop stale in the union; settlers
Wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet o4 on Wiscon
sin Central Land Grant. Excellent In nils
for stock raising. If Interested In fruit
lands uk for booklet on apple orchards.
Address Land and Industrial Depart.. aotf
Line Railway. Minneapolis Minn
Miscellaneous.
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR RALE?
Write a good desc ription of your land
and send it to the btoux City, Ja., Journal,
"Iowa's Moat Powerful Want Ad Me
dium.'' Twnly-five words every Friday
evening. Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday mornlug
for one month, giving sixteen ads ou
twelve different onya lor I-. or DO words.
$4, or 75 words, Vi
Largest circulation of nny Iowa news
paper, Xiu.Oou re!cre dally In four great
tales.
REAL. ESTATE L.OAX3
taOO TO ll.uuo made promptly. V. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 1Mb It Farnam Sta
CITY and farm loans, 6, t, a per cent
J. H. Zuniont A Co.. 416 State Hank.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture Into cash.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas 1'2S State Bank lildg.
WANTED iKHl tana and city loans at
lowest rates.
PETERS TRUST CO., 162J Farnam.
OMAHA homes. East . Ncbranxa farms,
O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO..
I01 Omaha Nstlu ial. Phone Douglas 771.
HONEY on hand (ot city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National Hunk Bldg.
5c, CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlbtrg. 310.
'O 12 Brandels Theater Bldg.
MONEY to loan on eastern Nebraska
farms. Immediate action. United State
Trust Company. Omaha. Nfb.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
K. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg
REAL ESTATE KOIi EXCHANGE
ENJOY ' LIFE IN A BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY HOME".
A railroad man, who finds It difficult
to get t his work In Omaha, has asked
us to find him a home I n (tonahA In nv.
change for his brand new. 6-room. strictly j
uiuuc-iw, ui-iu-uaie nouse, ana one run
acre In bearing k rupee. ics U.HK). Lo
cation is Ideal, beimr only 4 block from
street car on McPheraon Ave.. Council
Bluffs. This is a great opportunity for
some one wishing to gf-t a home In the
country with all the advantages of the
city.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Omaha Nat l Bank PI.1 g p. iTKl .
FOR, SALE or trade, 240 acres of land".
Logan county. Will trade for city prop
erty or for Jio per acre; caali. bounce
to autt purchaser. Address 3S!6 Miami.
Phone Walnut 1133.
FOR HALF. Oft TRADE
441 acres. Lincoln Co. Neb.; fenced,
windmill, small buildings. Want small
property rn uood school town.
BOX i3. SCHUYLEH. NEB.
ONE small procery. shout II 0 0; fix
tures, 5"0. Rent, I16.S0 Would want
small cottage er one-third rash, bal
ance lot or good equity. B 104. Bee.
Store buil'llnc. country town, exchanne
for merchandise or vacant hit. Col. 44..
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE REAL ESTATK NOKT11 SIDK
Our Record
In 5 Months in .
' Minne Lusa
Broke down and humM th com utalkn. mored 250,000 yards to make
perfect rad. n0 "FILLED" LOTS. )
Put In nearly 12 MILES of eldswalk and put in 6 MILES of Water
MM II- I IMV QTnrV llIDVrT o'K or tnrm h;l,m
rcen cashed at
Cattlt Receipt Large and Prices
Steady to Lower Sheep Are
Generally Steady.
HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS LOWER
Mains
Through the city engineer, worked out the finest eewer system
Omaha.
In
OMAHA. October 14. Wf.
Tterelpts were: fsttle. Ho(t. 6 heep.
O'flc'al Monday 1 747 I Kr 41.770
OT'd-l T"erlav lff-
Off-ini We1ne.Hy....l1 4"S
Kitlmate Th:ita.1av R ino
four days this week . .IW.IK4
f'ame days 'aat week. .38.f?l
Psme days 1 wks. ago.Sa.li
Pame days S wks. ago J 41
fame days 4 wks. ao MM
Same days last year. B.lM
The following table shows
er rattle. ho and sheep at the
omaha live stock market for the year to
S.i4 47 in
4.rtV J1 M
r.7i l:tMo
1S.4?t v.,4.:4
it. i i;t.Mi
yiti 121.4
10.IC 14-vM
II 411 144.'4
14 ST4 U4.410
the receipts
Surveyed, staked and platted Into 792 lota.
Obtained Oas Mains on 24th and 30th Streets (4 miles.) 8ecurd
the paving of 24th and 30th Streets and created paving dtstrlcte for all
Streets In Miline Lusa. Entahliahe vrait.a for H r.,1H aarh street.
Leveled an ft aenHerl th anHp .rt nrvi.t. ..oir..i v.nn.. . ... dte as rempared with last rear
. ....... iinvt. ,1,11 l J uvftuiiiui, iiiiiuvi u vf in r o mtv . . mil Tne
being built at a cost of over 1100.000 and -we have sold over 400 LOTS for r,tie aoV tist- 1T44
nearly $300,000. ! lign mst;5 i.S4.t .t
In thin great work we have been nsrlsted by the City Engineering De-, 8 t":;'"".';!' . i.ae
partment. The Metropolitan Water Dlf-trlct. The Street Hallway Company, pr
ine Omaha r,as Company, The Nebraska Telephone Company and the Llec-( market for tne last few days with com-
inc tvignt company.
We are proud' of MINNE LrSA and you will be amaied at the progress,
If you will come out and see what haa been done.
W are selling lots every day at
$500, $550, $650 and $750
which Includes all Improvements, except paving.
Terms are easy.
MINNE LUSA Is Just starting Don't be too late. '
Charles W. Martin & Co.
rhone Tyler 187.
rarlaons
.T?t.J 1 1915. 1914.1 m"j. 1P12.I Ml. 190.
Sept t:" T T" fa 'mi m; m t f"
Pept. w. T t IB It r 14( i a t
r" n si-i s in s ssi i f li s 2i T W
vci. 1.. 1 7 ' S 71) I 4S
742 Omaha National Bank Building.
Fine Home
Florence Boulevard
If you want a well built homs in a good
location, ready to move Into, yu should
look at house No. 3422 Klortnce Boule
vard, located hot ween Pinkny and Bin
met ftts.. close to KounUe P-rk. Has
63-foot en st frontage lot. shale troea fn
front. House has pressed hrlrl tonnila
tlon, pressed brick flrcpl.u-o, hns rcp
tlon hall, large llvlnc room, dlninit r4oin
and kitchen cn first floor, 'InUhrJ In oK,
excepting kitchen; has 4 h ol sleeping
rooms on second floor and t'lith: lo
large attic; first-class pli:nihln and he it
Ing. Can be bought on payment of !,()
rash, balance about the anmo as lent.
The price will be made right. See It to
day. Hastings & Heyden
1014 Harney Street.
FUNTENELLE PARK
Nearly new living room, dining room,
kitchen, pantrv. blmn.n, stairway to
floored attic, with ample epnoe Tor two
rooms and bath, electric lWhts. tity
water, dandy cement bas'oent end wa)s
east front lot. nicely vulded. Trice, tl,");
'i0 cash, balance mon'h'y. Located just
a little east of the park.
C. O. CAItLBERG,
S1J Prnndela !'h"tt r Bl 1g.
$3,150.00
t-room bungalow, modern, N. l"Hh St.
II 300. 00 cash, balancu monthly to suit.
Call owner evening, Harney MIS,
WALKING distance, 263S Dodge, ft-room
modern house, first-class condition,
ready to move Into; key at 2640. Don't
fall to look It through. W. W. Mitchell,
owner. Phone Webster 4875.
Ilr VOL r.avo tl.fro and want a nice
home call Colfax 34&, owner. Address
S. C. T. ee.
PEAL ESTATF ACREAGE
KEAL ESTATE! ACREAGE
Acres Are Best to Buy
L SOI 7 17
. 1.. 7 1.1
. I.. 1 V
m
7
7 r,
7 KS T S4 T 9 Tl 43
7 S4-4, 7 17 7 SR I 77
I 0G T 40 7 Mi I 77 IS 47
1 tot
7 t7V T ti
8 1R1 I 44
8 IS I U II H I 1, 7 K
411 7
S M 7 ;
I 7 88
S 4N
7 74 7 H. R 00 14
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1 . v
OcL
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct IS
Oct. 14
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at
S o clock p. m. yesterday:
RECEIPTS C A ns.
Cattle. Hogs. Sh"?. li r a
I Oil 8 0i
8 SH 7 43 8 m
7 84 8 1(X
8 l4H)f 7 25 8 041 8 Mti
i-M 8 17 7 an
t M' 8 4J 7 r
8 471 7 &4
8 r 7 t
7 M
8 a
8 23 7 7
8 4ll 7 70
I KM ft
8 ST 7 40
II
( 14
( 371
S7i
4
8
IS ffi 1
7 1
10 4
4
I 1
20 8
6
I
1 ..
88 61 t
C. M. St. P
Missouri Pacific
t'nlon I'acirio 87
C. N. W., east... t
C. N. W., west... 81
c. et. p.. m. o.. i
C, B. e W.. eaat
C, P. A Q., weat... 78
C, R. I. P., eaat. 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago O. W 1
Total receipts ...128
DJBrxKslTTON-H KA D.
. Cafle, Ho. Phre-
Morrls 4 Co 930 7 M
Swift A Co 70 8H 1.817
Cudahy Packing Co 1.8M l.aos KM
Armour A Co 1.H3 l,3"4 1 lfi
tch warts Sr Co 155
J. W. Murphy Ri
i.incoin racKing co
So. Omaha racking Co.
Morrell
W n. Vanaant Co
Benton. Vanaant A L...
F. B. Low Is
Huston A Co '. ...
J. H. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
I F. Husa
Roaenstock Bros.
Kellogg
Wertnelmer A Degen..
it. F. Hamilton
limos s.nce eionu.ty. euiitnH alio i
on alHiui a atrnd) u,ii, t.tce imii ,u
"Invr lliuittvi run on n mil. tne ic nu tation
on tat ewe was letniiici nl
the (at end ot a atriun u. .,. hum was
tuni a n I al J A
Feeders found a .'slriy ready out et to
day at generally i,ly pii.ts. In rct.
not enniigit goixl Itatn lainna, which are In
beat demand, count ie found to eupplr
all the huyeia. and Hiey were quotetl. If
anything, a lltle at-onaer. Kculng iinu
hreei'lnn ewes sold readilv cnoimit, but
two strtnaa ef yearllna, one N'lng about
the same as those which hromnt $,oo
yesterday, had not bn an Id by the time
the bulk of the tat et'iff vaa ii.-an.Hl up.
There were also a few X:nrhea of fccdln,
lamha atlll unaolil at this time.
Wuotationa on ihe.p and Lambe
Imba, gixxl t" choice, iSMv,l, lamha
fair to aiHxl, IH.-iiH.4ii; lamha. feedera,
87.;Mi.40;i yeariinga, fair to holes, 8n 7
4j.7A, yeariinga, feedera. rt)r; it)
wethers, fair to choice, 8i.itj u; en en
good to choice. iV-it 10; ewes fair to
goot 84 7?K(rft.5; ewea. feeders, 4,4i f.
Hepresentatlves aalea:
No.
! Montana feeders lambe ...
tut Montana lambe
1ml Montana lambs
HOP Montana lambs
1541 Idaho feeder lambe
4a Idaho feeder lambs ,
Ill Idaho feeder lambe
178 Idaho feeder lambs
!1 North Dakola feeder lambs H
(il South l'nkt f.eder lamle Vt
South Dakota feeder lamba f
40 South Dakota feetler lamba U
'0 South Dakota feeder lamlia 4
"47 South liakota feeder lambs fa
775 cull feerter lambe
3l Wyoming feeder lambe....
'fO 'J yomlng feeder lamha....
75) South Dakota feeder lamba
7c1 Wyoming feeder lamba....
107 South Dakota lamlw
j GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET KEY YOR STOCK MARKET
Av.
.. M
.. M
.. 80
. .
.. 58
.. 7
.. 8
87
W
7
M
87
78
Pr
8 35
8 M
8 40
Ml
8 30
8 Id
8 OR
66 7 M)
8 80
8 )
8 00
7
8 10
8
7 73
8 80
8 40
8 30
8 35
8 80
ciitrtno MVK STOCK markkt
Cattle
Firm -Rhees)
Weak II oas
Firm.
CHrCAOO. Oct. U-'ATTI.R-Rocelpla,
8,000 head: market weak; native beef
ateera, fiVi.oOftlo.40; weatern ateers, IS 11
8 35: cows and hrlfers. 2.(Mi .; calves,
l7.7Pifll.7B.
HOOS -Receipts. 18.W10 heart: market
firm, moetly do higher; bulk 8S.HVu HO;
x OCuW.m; mixed, sa.tnsjwpi; neavy.
rough, 7.ifi.10; plga. $f..0iMf
Why not invest $10 a month in Acres near Omaha! Acres j fl'Q,tln,5ro.-..
have proven to be the best investment in the past and will con-lcrialie?:...1'.:::
i Higgina ,
tinue to be the best in the future. lour taxes are very loW'lMeyws?. .V.V.1""."::'
You can buy one acre now, equal to six city lots, for the same SX'rjSnis smith!
I TaMSSB t3A
price that you would have to pay for one lot, and you would I John Harvey
1 J ' " I Dennis A Francis...
have six times more ground. .
Acres in Benson Gardens
are the best acres to be had near car line, schools, stores and
Paved- Road, and the terms are only $10 down, $10 monthly
payments on an acre, or $10 down, $7.50 a month on Half Acres.
Our salesmen with automobiles are ready to take you out
any time during the day, evenings, or Sundays; or you can go
out yourself to the end of Benson car line, then walk six blocks
"West on Main Street to the tract.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY STREET.
IV 1 1
Other buyers
Totals
88
7
14
. Ill
. 4W
4 "
. 101
. 827
. 150
. X
. fcW
. 118
. 627
. 185
. 78
. 22S
. 177
. 184
. 6
4
. 14
. 7
. 11
. H
, 187
. 145
. 188
.1.467
18.040
FOR RENT OR BALE.
Two or four acres with water; will
rent or sell; for feeding: one mile and
half from stock yards. Phone So. IShl.
UKAIi ESTATE SOUTH SIDK
Field Club Bargain
We have Just ll.:tod a dandy it-room
house, 28x80, finished In oak and strictly
modern in every respect; east front,
paved street, pnvlng all paid for; flno
shade trees; right In the heart of the
Field club district, where the lot alone
la worth 82,500. We can sell this property
for I'l.'iiO on reasonable terms, and defy
snyono to offer a better homo bargain
In Omnha. This property will undoubt
edly be sold quickly. Call us up and let
us show you this house. We know we
have got just what you want.
Payne & Slater Co.
I6 Omaha National Rank Bldg.
MUST HKLL) ' QL'ICKLY.
To settle estate, beautiful 5-room home,
on paved slrcet, all modern, oak wood
work, highly finished, all rooms beauti
fully decorated: worth over 8.1.6W; price,
88,000. 4120 N. Jth St., Phono Webster 4:J4.
COSY 6-r. cottage, strictly mod., 2XM S.
lhth H block to csr, small payment
down, balunce like rent. Owner. Wal. WO.
KEAXi ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
QUICK esohanmi of properties. .SHOfEN
A CO.. 234 State Dank Bids.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Farnam Street
A Growing Street
We offer for short time oue of
tLe best comers on Farnam St. for
1250,000.
Hferrison & Morton !
3 Bargains
FIELD CLUB 84.7(0, fine 8-room mod
ern house, with every convenience;
bedrooms, sleeping porch, high lot, not
far from car.
Dl'NUEB-84.760. fine 7-room modern
house with living room, dining room,
kitchen and den first floor; 3 nice bed
rooms and sleeping porch second floor,
oak floors and harlwood finish lhro:ih
otit, practically new house with full south
front lot, handy to car. L'xtra good
VB "kPT FA R N A M 6 XM a modern t
room house, -8-story, large living room
arrangement, hot water heat, lare lot.
with cement driveway and irarag. O-o.it.d
elnnn worth $3.&u0. Located near 33d and
Fat'nau.
Glover & Spain
Dovglaa 3W2. 819 City National.
5-Room Bungalow
Cheap, $3,150
Modem; 8 blocks from car; good fur
nace; electric lights, 2-r.; oak finish;
but t-ln bookcases end buffet : on pnved
street Csll evenings. Har. 34iig. Owner.
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
BKEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, UHc; No.
2; lc; No. 8, 12c. Loins: No. L 21 Vic:
No. 2, 18c; No. 3, 14c. Chucks: No. 1.
10c; No. 8, Vsc; No. 8, tc. Rounds: No.
1, 14Hc; No. I. 14c; No. 8, Uc. plates:
No. 1. lOVc; No. . Vo; No. 8, r.ic.
FRUITij-Oranges: California Valen
claii, 17tie, lUis, 216s, JTiOs, 86 box; Cali
fornia Valencies. 120s. l&Us, 888a, 3ts, 85.7
box. Lemons: Extra fancy Oolden
Bowl, , 86 box; extra fancy Oolden
Bowl, ios, 84.60 box; extra fancy Bun
klst, 300a, S0s. 84.(0 box; Red Ball. 81 box.
Orapefrult: 86a, 46s, 64s. S4s. 80s, 84 box.
Peaches: Colorado Elbertaa, extra fancy,
C5c crate; Colorado tObertns, fincv C.c
crate; California Balways, 65c crate.
Prunes: :c crate. Pears: Clargiues,
82.50 box; Keifers. bushels. 81.2s. Apples:
Large cooking and baking, 83 bbl Jona
thans, 88.60 bbl.; Belief lowers, 11.60 box;
fancy Idaho Jonathans), 1140 box; extra
fancy Idaho Jonathans, $1.60 box. Grapes:
Tokays, $1.55 crate: Concords, Mlchigans
and New Yorks, 86c basket. Bamtnas:
Medium fruit, $2tj2.2a bunch; Jumbo
fruit. Changulnola and Port Llmon. 4c
lb. Cantaloupes: Colorado pink mealed,
76c crate.
FRUITS Oranges: California Valen
cia. 176s. 200a 210s, 230c: 86 box; Cali
fornia Valencia. 186s, 160s, 288s. 800a,
$f).7 box. Lemons: Extra fancy Gol
den Bowl $Uis, 86 box: sxlra fancy Ool
den Howl. SG0. 84.60 box; extra fancy
Sunklst, 800s, S60s. $4.60 box; Red Bail,
84 box. Peaches: Colorado Elbertaa,
extra fancy, 6o crate; Colorado Kl
bertaa, fancy. 66c crate; Utah Elbertas,
66c box; California Halwnys, 6o box.
Prunes: Italian, 86c rrstc; Italian, quan
tities. SCc crste. Peers: Clargine, V-.H
crate; Keifers. $2.25 bu. Apples:
Large cooking and baking. 43 bbl.; Jona
thans, 83.6) bbl.; Belief lowers, 11.60 box
Orapes: Tokays, $1.36 crate; Concords,
home-grown, bajiket Bananas: Me
dium fruit, $2 0otj2.26 bunch; Jumbo
frLlt, Changalnale and Port Llmon. 4c
lb. Cantaloupes: California, mission
brand, standards, 88.75 crate; California,
mission brand, ponies. 12 2b crate; Cali
fornia, mission brand, flats, irk: erste;
Colorado aiurwells. pink meated, 8uc
crate. Watermelons: lSc lb.
VEGETABLES Cabbage: lHc lb.
Head luiift.; 1 d( s. Lnif Lenuce. 4t
dos. Oi.lons: Red, tc ib. ; Washington
yellow. l-c lb: bpanlsn. H.aO ci-Hte. vVax
and green beans: tO: basket. Tomatoes:
Market prKe. Pepr-ers: 60o basket.
Parsley: 3-' dox. Ceiery: Jumbo, 76c
dos. Rutabagas: lc lb. Cauliflower;
10c Ib. potatoes: C orudo w hite stock,
6c bu. Minnesota Ohios, 663 bu. Ne
braska Ohlos, sue bu. Hweet Potatoes:
Hampers. 41; Virginia, barrels, $2 76.
NUTS No. 1 walnuts: 18c lb. Braxlls:
121,0 lb. Almonds 20c Ib. Filberts:
12"c Ib. Pecans: 1IH&IV) lb. Peanuts:
No. 1 raw: tc ib.; roanted, 8c Ib. Jumbo:
Raw, 7o lb.; roasted, 8u lb. Cocoanuus:
$4.50 bag; 76c dos.
MISCELLANEOUS -Cracker Jack : 83 SO
case; V case, $1.16. Cornpope: 8J.16 caae;
U rase, $l.e. Honey: $,.? csso. Airline,
$1.W case.
CATTLE For a Thursday receipts were
quite liberal, there being 22.1 fresh cars
reported In. This brings the total lor
the four days this week to 60,024 head,
which as over 7.0P0 head larger than
ever before received during a whole week
at this point. Good kinds were generally
steady, while others were slow to as mucit
as 10c lower. Urasa beef Is around l&t?
25n lower than last week.
Good feeders are around tf0J!c lower,
end the common to medium grades IJpjOc
lower.
Cows and heifer,' owing to the abun
dance of common steers, were very slow
and weak. They are 25c, lower and In
cases more than that a compared with
last week.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
feo yearlings, !.OOW0.7S; fafr to good fed
yearlings, n.w(il.u); common to fair fed
yearlings, $6 .604)8.60; good to choice heavy
beeves, $!t.(ie.76; fair to good oornfed
beeves, $.!). 00: common to fair corn
fed beeves, Stt.75tf8 . ; prime grass beeves,
$s.00ij.76; good to choice grass beeves,
$7,503:3.00: fslr to mod arsss beeves S7.M
1 liT.w; common to fair grass beeves, $8.00
u i.w; gooa to cnolce grass heifers, -i.00
if..7o; good to choice grass rows, $H.00o
C.40; fair to good cows. $.".0utt.00; com
mon to fair cows. $4.0a6.00, prime feed
ing steeis, 8H.0Oi8.W; good to choice feed
ers. 87.4(KU7.M; fair to good feeders,
W7.40; common to fair feeders. $.'i.K6.S0;
good to choice Blockers, 97.7K4jN.4j1t; fair
to good Blockers, $.75(&7.75; common to
felr atockern, $t.6tQi.76: stock hellers. 15.. 6
tl.'.U); stock cows. $u.6oiyx,.2u; stock valves,
$6.6o.60; veal calves, II.OOV 10.00; bulls,
Slags, etc., $4.2&a-25.
Representative aalea.
BEE3F STEERS.
No. At. fr. No. . Pr.
n ire 84 ,....iut too
8 " I S 14 Ull 00
10 904 6 14
NEBRASKA.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
24 feeders.. 8i 6 10 81 oows 1018 8 66
60 calves... 8K T 40 21 cows 1034 6 86
4 steers.... 836 6 76 83 feeders. .111 7 46
18 feeders.. 7 40 6 feeders.. 758 6 40
17 steers.. ..10H2 7 86 10 cows 1031 6 86
88 feeders.. 716 66 16 feeders.. 875 26
7 feeders.. 111J 7 00
COIXRAlTO.
29 feeder.. 892 7 n5 18 feeders.. 829 26 .
7 heifers... 744 6 66 4 oows 9K0 4 26
80 feeder.. SY.2 60 18 feeders.. 727 60
feeders.. 7W 6 26
W YOM I'NQ.
10 feeders.. 786 M 8 feeders. .1016 CO
?4 steers.. ..1270 7 80
HOGS Supplies took on more liberal
proportions this morning, Ixilng heavier
even than on Wednesday. Tne oay's ar
rivals of ninety-one cars, or about 8,700
head, were larger than for any one day
since September SO. During the lsst four
daya a total of 16,428 head have been re
ceived, being 4.000 head larger than last
week, and a gain of 1,000 head over last
year, but 6.UU0 head short ot two weeks
ago.
shipping demand took a back seat this
morning. (Shippers' purohases were not
so isrge as yesterday and what hogs they
did buy were all of a nickel, and in many
cases a dime, below yesterday. There
wos nothing hore as good as the top hogs
yesterday, but It took very good butchers
to bring $.46, the day's highest figure.
A few hogs that a ere bought by packers
early might not have been more than
64i 10c lower, but as a general thing early
bids looked a fist dune lower, snd while
sellers put up a hard fight for nearly
steady prloes. the bulk of the offerings
finally sold at a dims decline.
The. market dragged along until nearly
noon berfore everything was finally
cleaned up, and even then there might
have been a few scattering bunches In
flirt hards. Before the close a good
many sales were made thet looked lutf lie
off. and the lowest spot of the day was
found on last rounds, when some sales
were quoted a a flat 16c lower.
General trade was a big dime undsr
yeeterdsy. A spread of 8.lfr3 brought
most of the tiogs, common lights and
big heavlea. with some scattered down
to 18.00, and a sprinkling as high as 8V46,
the top.
Representative sales:
Ns. At. h. Pr. No.
SI 171 10 I SO 4..
47 1US M0 1 .
T7..
71..
70 .
Oasaba Umr Market.
REAL ESTATE St'fit'RB.W
r'lvrescv.
See Kethaway for that farm. Florence 228.
THE BEE'S REAL
ESTATE COLUMNS
today are worth looking over.
Yon are doing yourself aja lav.
Jusiire If you fall to share la
ib oPportunJtiee offered.
...114 ... 1 M
... I80
...4 ... 4 1
... Ik in
...m ... 4 m
At. tk Pr.
40 00
..II to t II
,.l4 11 I 14
..n tie 40
..HI ... 140
..; ... it.
:i
.114
40
PIGB.
a
1 40
, , . 1 , . . . i,,v . . . . I ' . - .1
1 , . " -""'-r"", cnoic were even more moderate tnan on
i,pLVJL'1L0,..1.,-o0i No; 1 ''"fHO"; No.. Wednesdsy. the ity i supply cf flfty
t. 8.0nti 10 M: No. 3. $h.0O( Oj; choice mid-' one cars, or 180 had. b. i,g the smadost
land Iio.604j11.00- No. 1, $19 0010.60; No. 2. for a Thursday in six wc-esa. 1 ne week s
$i.tV60; No. 8. 8 0ii.o0; choice low- run amounts to 124.24a hesrt, being a fw
land, $10.00; No. 1. $t.iiu.50; No. I, $.0i hundred head smaller than both last week
; . i4' 'd ve.r'f.o. but larger than two
STRAW None on the market; choice wmka sgu by nearly 8000 nuad liespite
wheal, 86.00'a6.60; choice oat or rye, li.aotri) the fact that receipts have been compaia-7-0
. , tlvely moderate the las: two las im-y
111 14 .A. V I lAr., k - a .... .A .,.i. ,1.. 11. - 1 . . . I
..u.uv, , j.v.u.i.,, iu. , i.j ir iv o ciuc i. ii.-uii an or ii-.e 1111 ,v-r,i- ,ii k. nrnvi lr4
tltf.uO. ImihIii were nil their wv In tha rl. bSStlC exertUeS Will PS piovnri
llsht
$7.S-K-u.W
7.00.
SHEEP AND IAMHH Receipts. 8.0H0
hesd; market firm: wethers. $iUtr7.0(;
ewes. 840M); lambe. 86.7Mtti.80.
St. I.oals' Live dreek Market.
ST. Il'IS, Oct. 14 CATTLE-Recelpts
6,5"0 head; market steady; native beef
steers, $7.60tfl'lfl.'; yearling steers and
heifers, $8 6tv()iio Ti : cows, $R.0iB.0(; sto' k
ers nnd feeders, 86 ftHf7.7.i; southern steer.
$6 2Cfiti.50; cows nnd heifers, $4.0ltr.5O; na
tive cslves. 6.onit 11.60.
HrxS Hecelpts, 8,V head: market
hlBher; pigs and llnhta, $.7.V.8S; mixed
nnd butchers, ISfS.iW; good heavy, $).40
ilH 80.
SHEEP AND IA MDS Receipts, 1.WW
head; market stesdv; lambs, W.ftW.OO;
sheep and ewes, $6.00gr7.7S.
Kansas City Live fltnek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 14 CATTLE
-Receipts, 8.70O head: market stesdy:
prime fed steers, $9.60(710.00; dressed beef
steers. 8S.fOm1 40; western steers, 8K.6043
8.76; stnekers and feeders, 8R.rxkfT8.00; bulls,
K.2MH25;- cslves, M.Oixii'lO Ml.
HOGS Receipts, 8. tied head; market
higher: bulk, $8.2PU!; heavy, $x onw
8.H0; packers and butchers, I.Sfri,.40;
light. $K.10tf .76: pigs. $ 75117 1H.
SHK1CP AND UMHS- Receipts, 6,200
head: market higher; Inmba, 8H.26iff8 mi;
yearllnas, 8 fiO-U'J.26; weiners, $6.76'fi.60;
ewea, $6.5i(ij.0i).
loss: City Live Stock Market.
SfOlTC CITT. Oct. 14. CATTTE Re
ceipt. 1.200 head; mnrket steady; cows
and heifers, $4f'll60; csnners. $3.60474.50.
Blockers and feeders, 86.10iti1.01; eaWes,
$.oiniOj): bulls, stags, etc.. It.MKjiO..
H(X1S Receipts. l.WO head: market
steadv; heavy. 8 8ft4JM: mlxel, $8 v
8 25; light, $S.004J.20; bulk ot sales, $8.20
J26
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,600
head; market steady; ewes, $4.00J6.l10;
lamt. $.AKijS.25.
Live "loe In Slgcht.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets were:
Cattle Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 6. no 2,529 41.770
Chicago 6.010 18UX) 8,000
OCaras Olty 8,70) 6.800 6,200
flloux Olty 1.C00 1,C0) 1,600
SL Louis 4.500 $.600 L8O0
Totals
.20,200 81.200 67,770
Coffe Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14-The market for
coffe futures showed continued stead
iness today on a moderate demsnd.
which seemed to oomo partly from Wall
street sources, and reports of continued
steadiness in Brsill. The opening was
1 point lower, and the market closed
net unchsnged to 4 points higher, with
March selling at 6.40c and May at 6.610.
Sales, 20,500 bags. October, .27c; Novem
ber. 6.27c; December, 6.20c; January, .83o;
'February, .S7c; March. 6.41o; April. .4Xe,
May. 6 Me; June, 6u8c; July, 6.65c; Au
gust, 8.70c; September, 8.76c.
Spot, quiet; Rio 7s, 7c; Santos 4s, to
Cost and freight offers were reported a
shnde higher, with quotations rang Ino
from 8.60c to t.COa for Pantos 4s.
Kansas City Oral, and Provlslosi.
KANSAS CITY. tct. 14 WHEAT No.
2 hard. S1.07O1 15: No. 2 red. $11601.19;
Decemlier, $l.i'ii-1.0-"4; May. $l.u8Vs.
CORN No. 2 mixed. 62n; No. I white,
OOtiWVrc; I December, 68kjc: Msv, bWic.
OAITjt-No. yellow, 47Su'38,.o; No. t
mixed, Mitt 85c.
B1TTTEH -Creamery. 27c; firsts. 2Cc;
seconds. 8V; packing, 19V,c.
EGOS Firsts, I4Vtc; seronds, 1943.
POULTRY Hens, 12c-; roosters, c;
broilers. 16c.
,
Minneapolis Oral Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 14. WHEAT
December, 9044c; May, $1.03; No. 1 hard,
$1.0744: No. 1 northern. tl-'8riktPl-M8k.
FI)UR Unchanged.
H4.RLEY 474j6o.
RYE 4Wc.
H RAN $18.00.
CORN No. 8 yellow, 6WiT7e.
OATS No. 3 white. Uif0.
FLAX-$1.8441.8,.i.
Oil and Rosin.
SAVANNAH, G., Oct. 14 TURPEN
TINE Firm, 40c ; sales, 189 Jhls.: re
ceipts, 1H8 bbls. ; shipments, 1X9 bbls.;
stock, 10.807 bbls.
ROHIN Firm; sale, 944 bbls ; receipts.
m bbls.; no shipments; stock. 58, 0U
bbls. Quote: A. B, C. D, R. F, $106; (,
$X.G7S; H, $370; I. II SO: K, $4.06; M. 86.06;
N. $r40; WO. t.0lV815; WW, 86.104jH.40.
Llversl Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 14 WHEAT-Spot,
No. t Manitoba, 12s 2Vid; No. i. 12a 11;
No. t, 12s 4d; No. 1 northern Duluth, lis
ltd: No. 1 hard winter, 12 2d.
CORN Spot, Amerlran mixed, new, 8s
d.
London Steek Market,
IX1NDON. Oct. 14 American securities
on the stock market were Inactive. The
principal business was in Canadian Pa
cific, houthsrn Hallway and Southern
Pacific at stesdy prices. Copper sharea
were weak with the metal.
Dry Good Market,
NEW YORK, Oct. 14 -Cotton goods
firm; blesihed goods .dvsnced half a
cent a yard: fine goous active; yarns
firm; men's wear active and knit goods
In active demand for fall and spring.
Sasjar Market.
NFTW YORK. Oct. 14 44UGAR Raw,
barely steady; centrifugal, 4.01e;
molassea, $ I4c. Refined, quiet. Futures
onened ea-der today; at noon prices were
M points l.wer.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta
NEW YORK. Oct. 14.-EVAPORATEI8
APPLES Quiet.
DHIKD FRUITS Prunes, flrrrt. Apri
cots and peaches, stesdy. Raisins, firm.
NEW YORK BANKERS
ARE TO TRY SQUASH
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. One hundred or
mora of the leading bankers of the finan
cing district are organising a bankers'
athletic club, whl.-h 1 expected to be the
wealthiest athletic organisation In the
for sqiiNsh, hand bsll and other
games will he In the club rooms in thn
Fqtl'nble bilk! g. Oppcruni !e for is -
qtet. tennis, fencing, boxing snd gym-
Oood Cih Demand snd Light Re
Cfiptt Snd Whtat Pricft Up
One to Three Cents.
CORN IS Q00D RET.TT.it TODAY
Day'i Session it Distinctly Irregular
j When it it Not Reactionary.
'MOTOR SHARES ARE STRONG
OMAHA. October 14. 1916.
Wheat wss very strong, selling ltiflHc
higher, with a very good rash demand.
Light receipts of all cereals sends cssh
merket tip.
Corn wm m gMod seller todsy, advanc
ing 14J1V.C
iats sold higher thsn yeeterdsv. selling
SiVc hlsher.
Rve wbs quoted 1c higher.
Itvrlev wss nomln'W unchnnge".
Ciesrancea were: Whest Bnd flour,
equal to Ml.Onn bushels; corn, 8,000 bush
els; nets, 9.0110 bushels.
Uverpool close: Wheat, unchanged te
Id higher; corn, unchanged to Id hWher.
rrlmsrv wheat receipts were l.fipi.trt
bushels and shipments 1.616.HOJ bushels,
sgalnat receipts ef 1.709,000 bushels and
shipments of TSI.OOit bushels lsst vear.
Primary corn receU-ts were 3H,000 hush
els and Shipments 481. flno bushels, sgalnst
receipts of S?7.0no bushels and ahlpmente
of 1ih.000 bushels last year.
Prltnarv osts rei-elpts were 810.000 bush
els and shipments 9tf.0n0 bushels, against
revelpts of 1,014.000 buehels and shipments
of 6M.O0O bushels lsst venr.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
W heat. Com. Gets
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Knnui City
Winnipeg
Pale reported today
806
IM
. X.' S
...VM
.. 61
.181
1,4X1
Wheat No
12
6
8X8
hard winter: $ cars, transfer. 81.10. No.
8 hard winter: I ear. $1 o; 1 car. $1.07;
"tk cars. $I.H 1 car. $I WH. No, 1 hnrd
winter: 1 car, $1.04; 1 ear, $1.'S; 2 cars,
$1 U; $ oars, $1.08; $ ears, $1.01; i csra,
$1 00; 1 car, 9te. Sample: i cars, fl 00,
1 car, 87e; 1 car, 9o; 1 ear, 96c; 1 ear,
98c; 1 car. screenings. 86. No. S spring:
1 car, $1.01. No, 8 durum: 8 cars, $l.i4.
No; 4 mixed. I far. $1.02. No. 8 vslvet
rhaff: 1 car. 81.0HV; I cars. $t.064. No.
8 velvet chaff: $ cars, $1 l9; I ears.
$1.06. Rye No. 8: $ ear. 94c No. t:
1 car, 9SV; 8 cars. 2e. No. 4' 1 cur,
91V; t cars. 91c. Sampiv: 1 ear. Ulc.
Barley Sample: 1 car. 44o. Corn No. 7
white: 8 car, (so: I oar. oeo. Ni.
while: 1 car. Vo. 1 ye'lo-.v: 1 ear
lc. No. 8 yellow: $ oar, tlo; I ear
OVc No. yellrrw: IS ears, 04o. No,
i mixed: I cars, 80c. No. $ mixed: 1
car, 80V; 8 ears. 0o. No. $ mixed' I
ear, tc. Oat No. I white! t cars, 3e,
Standard: 1 ear, No. 8 whit: 1
cars. 8dc; W cars, 84Vo; oars, 84Vc No,
4 white: H curs, 14V; 1 car, 84a. Sam
ple: 1 car. 31V.
Omaha Cash price Whest: No. t tur
key. I1.lim.18; No. $ turkey, tl.0m.U;
No t hard. $1 OMfl 10: No. $ hard, 81 06
l.m; No. 4 hard. 97001.04: No. $ spring.
81 04frl 06: No. 8 soring, it 0fl 04: No, i
durum. 9WcJ1 00- No. I durum, 98So;
no grade, DWC41.W. torn: no. 1 wnite,
69tioo, No. $ while. stVWwVj No. 4
white. 5U&Wkc; No. t white, 5BV;
No. 8 while. 64k4T6V No. 1 yellow, wi4
tjiilr; No. I yellow, 4DH4M10; No. 4 yellow.
Mfrftr- No. 6 yellow, 00TJ40V; No. t
yellow tiHktreuvto; io. 1 mixea, wtrnovM!;
No. Tdxsd. 6ifWHe: No. 4 mixed. 8
80c: No. 6 mixed, 69H4jTje; No. 8 mixed, rH
tiitc. Usts: no. I wnite, Jt.wjinooc; BTsna
srd, V1i4V.r: No- ' white. 8S4Q-34Ve.
Hsrley: Malting. 4WHe: No. 1 feed. 4!lV4
NKV- Rye: No. I. SCStWc; No, V 947
Ch'l'l
Ree it
broke 1 1,
Omaha
go closing price, furnished The
I,ogan Bryan, stock ana grant
316 South Sixteenth street.
"Wheatl
Deo..
I
May.
Corn
Deo..
May.
Oata
Dee..
May.
TVrk
Dec.,
Dec.
Jan..
Lard
Oct..
Jan.
Ribs
Oct..
Jan..
I
1 m9
1 o
1 txu.
61tlWik
SKMiflwl
4t4roTk
I 16 IS
. 16 16
18 00
82U
7IV9J
1 09H
1 mk
69Vj
im
40
ArtlcleJOpenJ Hlgh.j low. cnoee.Yea y.
10H
1 07
68H
80
87S
1 oiwt om
1
I .r'4b Oata.
t 76
16 46
18 20
966
9 nm
9 76
9 86
9 7atp70)9 HVytH
9 76
16 16
17 93
9 2H
9 TO
76
8 70
1 07S4
0tiV4ii
88H
8H
-Jy.
16 !W
18 00
9IVI
9 70
86
970
t 09H
69V4v;
l
81U
STsU40
MoD,
16 80
18 00
9 80
9 97H
9 76
9 76
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of tk TrstUg and Closlna;
Price on Board ef Trade.
CHICAGO, Oot. 14. Wheat showed de
rided weakness ths greater part of the
time today, although In the middle of the
session the market for a while made a
lively rally. Ilearlsh cable formed the
chief depressing influence. The market
closed heavy, llSc to 2V net lower, with
Decemlier at Jl.OfiWUKI and May at
I1.07H. Corn finished tflo down t V
up, oats lAtPSc lower to V advance and
provisions varying from 60 decline to a
raise of loo.
Unrespnrifilvrnesa at Liverpool concern
ing yesterday's sharp upturn In prloes on
this side of the Atlantic put the wheat
bulls at a disadvantage from the start.
Advices were at hand also that France
was obtaining shipment on a liberal
scale from northern porta of Russia, one
day's total being represented as 9fln,0i0
bushels. Moreover, country offerings in
the Dakotss and Minnesota were said to
have increased to a material extent owing
to better went her. Assertions, however,
that Europeans were buying futures her
and milling demand In the northwest was
of a persistent character led toward a de
cided upturn In values, with gossip mean
while current that a big new foreign
rredlt In the United States was likely to
be established. The stimulus to buying,
though, felled to isat.
In the late trade selling pressure on
wheat developed with renewed energy,
ascribed In the main to prospects for
larger arrivals at spring crop terminals
before the end of the week. Considerable
attention was also given to a bearish esti
mate from Rome as to the world' total
yield, the fact being overlooked that the
ame estimate had been given out three
weeks ago by the Dwpartment of Agri
culture at Washington.
Otrn swayed with whejt. The southern
sections of the belt were offering new
crop shipments more freely. In tha oats
crowd good export business had a steady
ing Influence. Weakness of other grain
prevented any radical advance.
Investment buying made provisions
somewhat firm. Packers, though, were
Inclined to stick to th hard spots.
NEW YORK GESIChtL MARKET
4tnottlon of t Day Varlns
Commodities.
NEW YORJC, Oct. 14.-FLOUR-Unset-tled.
WHEAT Spot, easy: No. t red and No.
t hard, nominal; No. i northern, Duluth,
S1.12M. and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.0t,
c. 1. f. Uuffalo. Futures, feverish; De
cember. $1.14.
CORN Spot, steady; No. t yellow, 7o,
prompt shipment.
OATi Hpot, easy; No. I whit, 4Ha
41V.
HAY-Hteadv; No. 1, $1 JOC1.I7V4: No.
2. $1.0'.$ 1. Id; No. 8, 90.iill.00; shipping, 76
tU .
HOPS Steady; stste, common to
choice. 1KI6 crop, 22-J80C; 1914 crop, 8IJ12c;
Pacific roast, 1U16 crop, lUtftic; 1914 Crop.
lllBlSo. ,
HIDES Firm; Bogota,. 809131c; Central
Anierh a, U -.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock flrts. S21J
SSc; secomlM. 110:12c. ,
TALLOW Firm; city, 6V; country, 1
ttr; special. 7V.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess. $16 00
ri7iij.no; family. KO.'MiTibO, short clears.
1).F(r70.0u. Beef, stesdy; mess, SK.libJ
17 00; family, $IM)03 Itt.OO. Lard, firmer;
middle west, $.K$ 10.06.
Ml 'TTKH V taker: receipts. 10.864 tubs'
creamer)', extras, 2XVtVa&V; firsts, 2!f
Jto: seconds. HiiXV.
KOiJS I'r.f uttlid, receipts, 10.21 cases;
fresh gathr-red. extrss. 24fiX; extra
firms, 21 4 -32c; flrsU. 27i)c; seconds.
4j0c.
CHEESE Steady; receipts, 8.S31 boxes;
state, whole milk, fre-i, flats, speclala
white arid colored same, average
fancy. 14,c
Pol'LTKY Dressed. firm: western
fresh chickens, barrel, irti?V: freh
fowls, iced. 14.-14 1SV. frosen turkeys, 184.$
2.V.
St. I.onls Grain Market.
ST LOI'I3 Mo.. Oct. 14 WHEAT
No. '5 red. 11 "'J -: T: No. 8 hard, $1.17,
December. f1.W4; Mny. $1 .0.
CORN No. 2. no:uln.il; No. $ white,
3Uc: lecember, 6f.Se: Msy, MV-
OATH No. 2, nominal; No. t white,
nomliieX
NEW YORK, Oct. 14 Eliminating some
of the highly speculative war Issues and
other shares indirectly related thereto,
todsy's market wss distinctly Irregular
when not reactionary. Ralls, ss a whole,
were heavy, a fsrt attributed to further
foreign selling. The same reason applied
to I nlted States Steel, which held ta
plsce as lender, but showed decided pres
sure, every effort to elevate the stock be
ing met by Increased offerings. Coppers,
Tennessee and American Smelting ex
cepted, also met th same fate and other
Issues ef recent prominence suggested
ll'iuldatlon.
Motor stocks were the only features of
strength, with the following new records:
Wlllys-Overlsnd. up 9 to tS; Maxwell,
first and second preferred, up 1 snd 2.
at SB' and M, respectively, and Stude
baker, $ to Itrr. Other new records In
cluded Bethlehem Steel. 8 to 47; Pitts
burgh Coal, 1H to 42H; the preferred, I to
114. and South Porto Rico Sugar, which
added 81 points to Its recent phenomenal
advance, at 149.
lias shares enlivened the mld-sesslon.
Consolidated rising 7S to 140 on reports
of an early "extra'.' dividend of substan
tial proportions. nrooklyn Dnlon tlu
and the People's Gas of Chicago also
arose materially.
Many of thesa gain were reduced or
entirely obliterated in the last hour.
Some specialties, notably JMudebaker, re
corded substantial net declines. General
Motors, Hsldwln Iicomotlre, American
lxicomotive, Oeneral Electric,, Cruel We
Steel, l44ckawanna Steel and Continental
Can were heavy to weak through the ses
sion. Final dealings mowed a renewal
nf selling, with price at their lowest
avsrsge. Total sales of LOOu.oOO share
were the smallest of any full session In
over a fortnight.
The weekly bank statements of th
Rank of England and th Rank of Franc
were Interesting for their widely different
exhibits. The Pank of England showed
a gold decrease of 96,600.00, with soma
strengthening of It liability reserve,
while the Rank of France Increased Its
gold holding by over 89.0U.0U0, bat ex
panded Its not circulation by almost $14,
wO.ouo. llonds were again Irregular, weakneaw
In some quarters being offset by iMa
talned strength In convertible Issue. To
tal sales, par value, atnrnurated 14,771,000,
Government bond were unchanged on
call.
Number of sale and leading quotations
on stork were a follows:
galea Hlti. Low. Claa.
Alaska Oolt . ,
Ailt41hslniars
Amsrtean bmmi Sugar. ....
AsHs t'as
Asiertesn LeoereetlTe ,.
Amsriran . R
Am. 8 R. M
Am. Susar Rstlnlns ,
Amarlosn Tel Tal
Ameiiosn Tnhaeo ,
Ansonnit Copesr
Atrhlma
Hai4wtn lenmstlT ....
naltlmoca a Otilo
IMhlilws steal
BnxrTB ItselS Transit.,
t'allfnnils ivraleia ....
Caasdlan Psotrto
Hsnlral iMIter
tlieasvasks a (Ale.
(tilreso U. W
Chiiwao, M. a at, p
Phli-aso A N. W
CMw-o. R. I. P. Rr.
China Cevper
(Nilonuta F'nel a Iran....
Owlbla Slesl
lkMiTer A R. a. pi
liutlllsra' riersrltlM ....
Kris
Oontral Clertrle
Orsal Northern ptA
Oraat No Or elfa
auRceshetm Ktiptorstlon.
Illlnola antral
Intartwroush toe. Corp.
Ineplratlnn tppar
Intarnatlonnl Harvsator..
Kaniaa Hr Bautbarn...
lhlsh Vsllay
Ixmlptllla NahTllls..
Maitcan Patroleum ....
Miami t'aepar
Mtaaourt. K. T
Mlaaouri Paoltle
Nnllonal Blarult
Nallnnal, Ie4
Navstta ttpar
Naw Tsrk Oseti-al
N. Y , Ni H- A U......
Nortel It A Waatsra
Northern Psoiris
Psotrio Mall
Paolfle Tal. Tal.......
PannsrlTtnla
PullavM ralae Car
Har I'm. Copper
Raaillns
Ilavublla Iron Steal...
gnulharn Parlfle
Potifharn Railway
Htuilahakae Cnmpsnr
Tannaaaae Ctippar
Taxaa rninpaav
t nlon Parltle
I'slsn Parlfle pf4
tlsltas auiM atasl
11, . Ktaet pM
t'tah Coppar
Waatant t'slon
Weatlnchouas Blertrta .
Montana Hnwar
Ganeral Minors
44 i
41
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New York Money Market.
NF5W TOTtK. Oct. 14.-MF.RCANTILB
PAPHJfl aft1 per cent.
BTEHUNU EXC4ANOB-4-day bill.
$4 8060; demand. $4 6776; cables. 4.5.
SlbVEK-llar. 4Sc; Mexican dollar.
HONI9 Oovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
T1MB IOANB Firmer; 80 days. tW
per cent; 90 deya, 8 per cent; six months,
110X3 4 per cent.
CAUL MONET Steady; high. 1 per
cent; low, 14 per cent; ruling rat, 14
per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closing
bid 14 per oent; offered at t per cant.
Closing quotation on bonds today wer
a follows:
.. T Ma Pes. rr. Ss H
.. 1 N. T. O. Sab. a.. ..!'
..l(alif. T. Clir 4s....l0i
,.10l)N. T. I lata 4a....l0v
..id w. t . m. h. a n
..1(10 ST. 4s
..!( No. Paeifls 4s
Am. almaltsrs 4a do Is
1 T A T a. 4..IM (I. a L nl. 4a...
Armour Co. 4s.. t Paa. T. T Is.
Amhlaoa sen. 4a. ... I Pena. sea. 4s..,
Dal. A OMe 4a. 17 to (aa. 4s...,
Can. Pacific 1st 80 ".naillDS las. 4s.,
Cbes. a Ohio 4s . 4I4. U as. P. r.
C. B. 1. 1 4a ... nma. ras. er. ss iuisj
C M A g 4s..lo do raf. 4s
C R. I. P. r. 4s. . Rallwar is
O. tl. rat. 4a.... 0t;nlnn Partria 4a....
p. R. O. rat. 4s.. W do or. 4a la
Brls n. 4s T1V. tk. Rnhbar 4a... 0344,
(ion. Blantrt as.. ...104 U. n. dul Is 4j
Ot. No. lat 4 MWahah lat In ml
III. Cos. raf. 4a 14 Want, t'ntoa 4s. ... 41
K. C. no. rat aa..., It Waat. Bla. sr. 4s. .14
U A N snt. 4a..... rAnilo-rrnch Is .... 94
St. K. A T. 1st 4s.. 79
BI4.
C. B. rof. 8s. rag
do coupon .....
C. C. a. rag
4a soupos
TJ. . rag.'
4a coupon
Panama la eoupoa
114
... 9144
... (i2
... r
... M
a It
I.oeal atoek and Bonds.
Quotation furnished by Burns, Kr'nkef
A Co.. 449 Omaha National bank build
ing. Omaha, Neb.:
Stocks Bid. Asked.
Americsn Prug Syndicate .... 9 11
Avery company, wfd 84
Deere company, preferred.... 9n4 98
Fairmont Creamery, pfd. ....WHtj
.Kalrmony Creamery, com IH
Lin. T. 4 T. Co., common.
O. A C. B. St. Ry pfd
O. A C. 11. Ky it II., pfd.
O. C. B. St. KV., com...
Nye-Schnelder-Fowler Co. ...
t'nlon Stock Yards, Stock .
Bulxburger ft Sons
I'pdlke Gram, common'
lionds
Anglo-French 5 pet notes. 1910 9.)
Chicago Mtnliipal 4s, l'j'JS.... fcS'j
l,llK-o,n T. '1'. 1":J .... 91
Is Angeles Rallwsv bm 140.. Hi
Kl I'aso. Tex.. Srh.-uil 6s, li5.102
Kaufman County, Tex., 6s, 1968 91
Metropolitan Oas fs, 1-H 91
CHruths Audltorum 4Hs. 193i 9tH4
Omaha Water 4'-ts. 141 ....100
Omaha Gas it. 1917 9vt
Menhsnts H. A I.. 5a. HC2 .... 93
Pacific T. r. b. 1SHI 97
Wichita V. 8-k. Yds. 6s, 1931.. 99
Swift A Co M
70
tU
47H
97'i
91
98
13r4
W
72
66 W.
8i
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u
2
tol
94
s;i
M's
87
HSJ
9)
91
l'l
lO-'W
Vj
94
Hi's
K
9..
In Your Business
Tom SCJtow tk Taota. Tot Tacts
aboat Stock aad Bond st
iat iMkisrui $ rucKtT uandai.
lasueS montblr r paaaa. InTaluable to la
Taatora glvaa praaaat Btarhat T4luoe aa4
pravloua fluctulatloos of oil Uatod Storka
an4 Boooa. Vaur Brokar will bo glad to
giro you S copr froo. or you cos ftroctua
rurrent eooT.for 10a from
Tha naUI rreas. H4 free! kt..twVsrfc jj
American Talephona & Telegraph Co
A dividend of Two Do'lar per ahart
will be o Id on Friday, October 1$, I91i,
to stockholders of record at th close of
busintss on Thursday, September 89
1918.
CL D. MILNBL Traaaurer.