FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COT! AGES. PARTLY MODERN. 7-R. 3506 Plsrce St... $:5.00 MODERN" EXCEPT HEAT. 6- R. 530 S. 24th Ave 15. 00 7- R. ISIS N. !7th St 18.00 7-R. 1909 California St JO. 00 r STRICTLY MODERN. 5- R. :S S. Slat Ave 35.00 -R. 3:3 rark Ave 30.00 S.R. J901 S. 17th St 30.00 ' 7-R. 914 S. 33d St 35 00 7- R. 102 8. 30th Ave 35.00 J-R. 1919 Chicago St .' 35 00 6- R. 3olg Dewey Ave 37.50 8- R, 621 S. 19th St 40.00 10-R. 3221 Dodge St 40.00 FLATS. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R. 3115 N. 24th St 13.50 10-R. 705 8. 13th St 40.00 APARTMENTS. STOECKER, 8!3 8. S4TH. 4-R. Apt.. "B" 123 end 330.00 PORTER & SHOTWKLL. 2.0? S. 17th St. Pouglss 5013 Offices wHh HOME BUILDERS. 3619 CAPITOL AVE. 9-r.. ell mod. .1:5.00 933 N. 24th St. 6-r.. mod. ex. heet(16.60 2013 Bancroft. 4-r.. mod. ex. heat.. 313.60 RASP BROS.. 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. 330 STRICTLY mod. 4-room flat on north 18th St.. practically welkin distance; 113, Dice, comfortable 5 -room cottage 8. 11th St.. water rent raid. Call Pout, 420. Houses In all paitsVof the city TRKTOH. SoKs CO.. 60 Bee Bldg 10-ROOM modern, walking distance. 3605 Podge. 30. Douglas 2161. FOR RENT APARTMENTS i West. SELMA TERRACE. 630 PARK AVE. Now ready for occupancy, sightly location, 4 rooms with 6-room ac commodation, strictly modern in every detail. Fire and soundproof construction. SELMA REALTY & CONSTRUC TION CO., Douglas 9069. , Harney 1821. THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY", OCTOBER 19, 1917. II BRAND NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SELMA APARTMENTS. CENTRALLY LOCATED. 3 roome with disappearing beds, -making 6-room accommodations; also bath, sunroom and dressing room. Very at tractive and desirable and just what you want. Rent reasonable. Let us show you thebe beautiful apartments before locat ing elsewhere. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., REALTORS s Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. THE CORONADO APARTMENTS. 22D AND CAPITOL AVENUE. Kew beautiful 2 and 3-room apartments with 3 and 4-room accommodations now ready for occupancy. All apartments out side rooms and contain built-in beds, dresser, refrigerator, incinerator and other modern conveeiences. Beautiful grounds, S minutes' walk fro:n 16th and Farnam streets. Rent. $33. in to $37.60 summer $39.50 to $43.50 winter. BENSON V.TERS CO., Realtors. 424 Omaha Na'. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746. "iPALIA. 115 NO'iTH THIRTY-THIRD. BEAUTIK I'L 6-r. apartment In a select residence district, NEW - and up-to-date, very latent decorations and lighting fix tures; i ll outside rooms, has sun room; Murph' bed, built-in chlflonier, built-in booku ise. One of the choicest apartment hou s In the city. , O.VAHA S LARGEST RENTAL AGCY. rastlngs & Heyilen, 1614 Har. Ty. 50. " THE D EWES'. ' ' NEW. 3-r. apt. with 6-r. accommodations, good location, high and stcrhtly, all outside rooms, well ventilated, select residence dis trict, large living room with Murphy bed and dressing room which has built-in chif fonier, dlulng room with built-in bed, large litchen, bath. Nicely decorated. HASTINGS & HEYDEN.,1614 Har. Ty. 50. THE HARNEY. 3005 Harney, NEARLY NEW. 4-r. with Murphy bed and small dressing room which has built-in cblfflonler. making practically a 6-r. apt., has sun. room, very choice apartment.. HASTING3 & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. 4 KOUMS and bath, In the Pasadena, 420 Park Ave.; present lessee leaving ilty reason lor vacancy; south and east ex posure. 2d floor. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. . Tylef 1536.- 333 Securities Bldg, ST. CLAIR. 24tb end Harney, 3 -room apartments. Call Harney 647, APARTMENTS, all sizes and prices, splen did location, 24th and Farnam. D. 1473. Soutu ST. CLAIR 24th and Harney; 3' and 4 , room apert- ments. Call Harney 647. STEAM-HEATED APT. In Bcargo Blk.; 4 Rma. E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. Miscellaneous. CLOSE-IN APARTMENTS? 4 rooms and bath, $40.00 summer, $41.60 winter. 4 rooms and bath, $36.50 summer, $45.00 winter. i 1 rooms and bath, $33.00 summer, $39.50 winter. . Out of 60 apartments these are our only vacancies at present. Will furnish any one of the above complete If desired. These are walking distance, new and mod ern end In fine neighborhood. : BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO.. REALTORS, 1 833 Keeline Bldg. Doug. 3392. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking distance; Janitor, beat, etc.; $40 summer. ' $48.60 winter. Douglas S392. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. q Specialists In Apartment Management -c- . FORRENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. SMALL STORE Chicago St.. near 16th, $25. Q. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago street. Ill 8. 16TH ST., steam heat. JOHN N. FUENZER, DOUGLAS 654. 4718 S.24TH ST. South Side; near P. O. E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. STORE FOR RENT 3108 N. 24th St.; $25. E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406. MODERN store 16th near Chicago. .' $76 mo. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. I STORE room Sun Theater Bldg. Realty, Realtors. D. 6342. World Office and Desk Root- finest OFFICES IN OMAHA. , FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., FIRST TRUST CO., AGENTS, ROOM 400. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Flats. WEST. Wanted to Rent- Six to seven-room house, hot 'water heat preferred, $30-$40. Harney 6868. ' 4 OR 6 rooms unfurnished, strictly modern, good neighborhood, no children, reason, able rent Box 8234 Omaha Bee. Furnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED At onoe, 6-room, furnished apartment In good location. Red 2377 fore6 p. m. ' MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving. id N. lltb St. Pbone Dour- as 294. FIDELITY B FREE Pbone Douglas 288 for complete let of vacant house, and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Ste. METROPOLITAN VAN,! AND STORAGE CO.v Expert services; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your storage; Main Office. Central Furniture Store, 17th end Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked roome for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN '.NT STORAGE CO.. 803 8. 16th. ' Douglas 416$ Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler g8ti or Douglas 4338. J. C. REED Effi- ,c- JSsa 1307 Farnam St. Web. 2748 Doug. 614$ OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING Large van, two men, $1.60 per hour. MAGaAP ' STORAGE) CO. Doug. 1496. RE A I, ESTATE IMPROVED West CLOSE-IN BUNGALOW, 2823 Davenport St. Living room, dining room, den and kitchen first floor,' 3 large sleeplug rooms and bath second floor: strictly modem, furnace heat, full basement, garage. Price $4,100; reasonable terms. HI ATT COMPANY, 345-7-9 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER. FINE modern seven-room Dundee home with garage, corner lot 60 and Davenport, large shade trees, everything in first class condition, price, $5,000. 203 Morris Apis., 18th and Dodge St. 4 ROOMS, city water, electrio IL.hls, S large corner lots, southwest of Hanscnm Park; $100 eaah: balance monthly Wal. nut 846$. $3.150 Will buy oak finished, very modern bungalow with sleeping porch. 3631 Hamilton St. Easy terms. JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FRANAM ST SIX-ROOM modern house, with nice yard. West front; directly south of 36th Street, $4,000. F. D. Wead. 310 South I8th 8t. SIX-ROOM modern house, with nice yard. West front; directly south of 6th 8treet. 34.000. F. D. Wead. 310 South 18th St North 2865 MAPLE STREET FIVE ROOMS , r MODERN EXCEPT HEAT $100 Down $25 Per Month located Just one block front oar line, store and school; house only built a few years ago; Is In good condition and a very good buy at this price. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (REALTORS), i 1614 Harney St. SPECIAL OFFERING. Especially designed and arranged new bungalow, nearly all oak finish, excep tionally well built, modern In every way; beautifully located In Kountze place. Price only $3,750; cash or terms to suit. ' Let us tell you more about this. RASP BROS., REALTORS, 210-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 731. ' A REAL SNAP, (room house, fully modern, built right, garage for two cars, douhlo corner, east and south front, two Urge lots, paving and permanent walks all paid, one block to car, $3,600. Only $1,000 cash, balance less than rent. 760 Omaha Natonal Bank. Evenings call Harney 3701. South. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. 33d St., near park, 7 rooms, practically new and Ir fine condition, ak floors and trim, strictly modern, has soft water In kitchen and basement; fine neighborhood. Price $4.850. . Houee cannot be built for $5,000 today. ALLEN & BARRETT, Agts.. Doug. 7768. 613 Bee Bldg. HANSCOM PARK DI8TR JCT. 8 rooms, two bedrooms, bath and sun parlor on 2d floor, brand new. Just being completed; oak finish In living rooms, built-in buffets, close to car line, located near corner'34th and Wright, Price $3,600. Terms. ,C. G. CVRLBERG, 310-312 BrandelF Theater Bldg. T'sWY-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine rondlt t ; live in one and rent the other Price for both. $2,750 Very easy terms. No 2433 S. 20th St. NORRIS & NORR1S. , 400 BeeBldg. Phone Douglas 4270 : -ROOM, njodern; full basement; good fur nace; lot 60x130; on car line. 3517 S. 24th. Douglas 3374. Miscellaneous. SPECIAL BARGAINS KOUNTZE PLACE. 6 rooms, brand new bungalow, all on one floor; oak floors and oak finish; bullt i In book cases, co.onnade openings, built-in buffet, kitchen features, and sun room; large lot on paved street, block and half from car line; one-half (block from Kountze park. This bungalow has never been used and can be bought for less than ,lt can be built for today. ' WALNUT HILL ADDITION. $500 DOWN, $4C PER MONTH. 7 Joonu, strictly modern, full two story house, located on corner lot; east front; paved strem pevjng paid. Owner has authorized us to sacrifice this property for $4,000 on easy payments, for quick ale. I KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP. $300 DOWN, $30 PER MONTH. 5 rooms, strictly modern bungalow, all on one floor; Hvlnc room and dining room oak finish and oak floors; cement base ment; furnace heat; floored attic; east front; ecreened-ln porch. Price $2,900. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. (REALTORS.) 537 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781. REAL ESTATE Unimproved. ! FA.M AND RANCH LANDS West. S. W. Cor. 25 Ave and Dodge 88x74 feet. Dodge street la now to be graded, which wll. make It one of the main thoroughfarea and this property Is right In line for advancement. See us about this. TRAVKR BROTHERS, 819 First National Bank Bldg. North. $500.00. This sum of money la wanted by the owner of 2864 Browne atreet, for his In terest in this 6-room, fairly new house. The place Is In good condition and hi ask ing price for hla Interest is very reason able. If you want a home buy this house. See It today. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, REALTORS. Douglas SOO. .. -608 Bee Bldg. SIX ROOMS $2,25(M25 Per Month This .house ia well located, near car Una, la in good condition, has eewer, wa ter, gas, toilet, bath, permanent walks and all paid for. This la a real bar gain. Call tVal. 677, C 4.SSV BUNGALOW. Five-room bungalow, Glassy outside and lpside. Price $3,850; reasonable terms. BENSON 4 CARMICHAEL. 643 Paxton Blk. Douglas 1722. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam 8t. Doug. 1064. R. S. TRUUVBULL 1308 1st Nat: Bk. Bldg. O. 1734. HOUSE six rooms, garage, paved, on car, Bargain. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. rtEAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H, A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property, REAL ESTATE Investment WANT AN OFFER Brick Flats A Bargain A very well built row of three eight room brick flats; In excellent condition; well located, close in; always rented at $136 a month. Mortgage of $7,500. Been asking $13,500, but want offer. Going to be sold right away. . ' ' REALTORS, 919-20 City Nat. Bank. Doug. 8962. AFTER looking at MINN B Ll'SA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and, they backed their judgment by buying lota. IF TOU wll! come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 742 Omaha Net I Bank Bldg Tyler 187. REAL ESTATETo Exchanjre WE HAVE a client who owns a section la Sioux county, Neb., represented as being good farm land: no sand or rock. Pries $30 per acre. Will take a good borne la on this land. E. P. SNOWDEN- SON. 423 8. 15th St. D. 9371. WILL exchange for property nearer home, fine level quarter, all tillable, good soil, and In a good neighborhood. Road on two sides, 10 miles south of Ltmon. Elbert Co., Colo. Price, $20.00 per acre. Clear of In cumbrance. Norellus & 8wanstrom, And rus Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. SHERIDAN. Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change S. 8 R. E. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4810. 537 City Nat. Bank Bldg. WHAT have you to trade for 160 acres of southern Oregon land? Tyler 451. INVESTIGATE my system. Trading Oe . 19 Patterson Omsha Rrsltv Blk Trier 266 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. BENSON SACRIFICE PRICE ONLY $2,600 6 rooms, strictly modern home; 3 tots south and east exposure; dandy hedge; chicken house: fruit trees; 3 blocks to car; owner says must sell this week. OSBORNE REALTY CO. Id! OmajiaNaa. BankBldg Tyler 49C. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. SIX LARGE ROOMS LARGE LOT DUNDEE PRICE $4,750 On Burt St., near 60th atreet, two blocks from car; lot 60 feet; houae has largs liv ing room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear vestibule; built-in seat and cloak closet In living room; upstairs has 3 large bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch with heat, lights, close largs attic; oak floors throughout and oak finish downstairs; newly decorated. Full basement. $500 cash will handle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Realtors. 1614 Harney St. Phone Doug. 60. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. ' Well located' lota on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LANDS. IN MORGAN, WELD AN ADAMS COUNTIES. FOR SALE. Several good quartere and half tlons, Improved and unimproved. Prices from $18 to $40 per a r some of this Is sown, to winter wheat Also some good Irrigated land from $60 to 9160 per acre. One ranch of l.S6i acres. Price $78,000, $25,000 down, terms on balance 6 per cent, win conaldsr some trade. For further pertlculsrs see or write KEMP AND JOHNSON. Big Spring. Neb. Montana Land. MONTANA homesteads, 16.000.000 acres government land, new law; circulars free. Homestead Bureau 173, Box $46, Butte, Mont. Missouri Lands. 200 ACRE, grain and stock farm In finest climate In.U. S. : $55.00 per acre. H. Hog endorn. Route 3, Neosho, Mo. - Nebraska Lands. 1 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-NONRESIDENT offers l.!00-acre farm and ranch, lo cated N. W. of Omaha in splendid section, In good county, close to town on C. ft . w. K. K. ; u In cultivation, balance al falfa hay and pasture: running water and smau jane; Bearing orchard. Fine Improvements all fenced. Stock ana equipment alone valued at $30,000. Owners representative will be at Hotel Fontenelle and give particulars and loca tion and arrange to show land to Inter ested purchasers or - their authorized agents, ir you desire to buy a real bar gain, here Is your opportunity. Possession at once. Terms to ault purchaser. Might consiaer vmana city property lightly en cumbered In an exchange. Call Hotel Fontenelle and lnjvlr for William Jsnson. 720 ACRF3 on Niobrara river, six miles from railroad town; 70s acres good, level farm land; 350 acres I cultivation; 160 acres of Niobrara bottom, part of which is the best of hay land, balance of ranch rolling to rough pasture, well grassed. River and Boar Creek furnish an abun dance of rtock water, plenty of timber for fuel, and fence posts, as well as affording protection for stock. Improvements lo cated in a fine native grove in the valley and consist of (-room house, two barns, filo and other buildings. School house Vested on ranch. This is well balanced ranch. Our price, $15 per acre, easy terms. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. 345 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Hu.; KS and home sites in Dundee. SHULER CART. 204 Keeline. D. 5074. South Side. ONEACRE SOUTH $450 $10 Down $10 Per Month Monthly payment Include Interest. Lo cated on 68th street, 4 blocks from car and paved road. Just fine for poultry and garden. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (REALTORS), 16J4 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. .'ULL Improved one-thousand-acre ranch, in flowing well belt eighteen mllea south of Atkinson; two ' seta buildings; all fenced; four flowing wells; eight) hundred acres bottom growing clover and timothy; hundred eighty cultivated; will cut f've hundred tons hay. Particulars, W. L Chapman, Atkinson, Neb. I WANT to buy a good farm in east ern Nebraska or western Iowa. Will pay all cash if necessary. Phone or write. JOHN j. MULVIHILL, 300 Brandels Theater Bldg. Rjione Dg. 98, KEITH AND PERKINS COUNTY Farming land, nea- good R. R. towns en U. P. and Burlington roads. Price $20 to $33.60 per acre, flood terms. For par ticular -ee HELD LAND CO., (70 Brandels. Douglas 9141. Florence. 10 ACRES adjoining Florence; beautiful site, $3,600. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Acreage. ACREAGE. FIVE ACRES WEST OF DUNDEE. 10 acres west of Durdeei 20" acres west of Dundee. 6 acres southwest. 10 acres southwest. 40 acres southwest. 3V acres northwest. 12 acres northwest. 30 acres Inside etty limits. If you are In the market for a desirable acreage in or near Omaha call Douglas 2596. ; H. H. HARPJTR CO., I6th and Hainey, 1013 City National Bank Bldg. y ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who la In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good traot. fair Improvements. If Interested call In person for Miner at Her Grand hotel. CALDWELL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest of tb Field club. Acres, bait acres, quarter acres; easy terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Douglas 297 213 8. 17th St. 4 ACRES, near. In North Side, email mort gage; win exen. for city property. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City National. Douglas 2919. FIVE acres west of Elmwood psrk, Ideal suburban borne site; could be subdivided. There is a real future to thla. Let m show you. Telephone Walnut 3466 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 4-room bouse and pungalows with $200 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 499. 701 Omaha Mat. Banx Bldg. ; LISTING houses to rent or sell oa small cash payments; have parties waiting Western Real Estate. 413 Karbacu Blk D 307 FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years; Interest 6 per cent, 6tt per cent and per cent. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St., Omaha, Nab FOR sale $20,000.00 6 per cent loan on 1,280 acres, well improved land In Keys, Paha county, Neb. Lock Box 136, Nor folk. Neb. CITY AND FARM LOANS ti 61 and 6 per cent. Also first mort gages on fgrms and Omaha real estate for sale. 3. H. Dumont & Co., 416-416 Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortagage City National Bank Bldg. , loans. SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY. $1,600 MTOE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by pTope.iy valued at $6,700. Tal-madge-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. $109 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sis. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES EA8T NEB. FARMS O'KEEFE R. E. C, 1016 Omaha Nat'l ,NO DELAY IN CL08INO LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg 5 MONEY HARRISON 916 Omah- Nat. Bank MORTON. Bldg. 5 CITY LOANS. OARVIN BROS.. Om. Nat Bk. Bldg W. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. H. THOMAS & SON. Keeline Bldg LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 313 Bran dels Theater Bldg. VD. 685. Stocks and Bonds. NEW BRICK FLATS In walking distance, on corner, both streets paved, alwaya rented, one fourth cash, will carry balance. See us for ap pointment. TRAVER BROTHERS, 119 First National Bank Bldg. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON. REALTORS. 620 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. FOR Investment or home see us first. In the real estate business over 30 years. Profit br our experience. McCague In vestment C $7,000 SECOND MORTGAGE, 6 per cent, running 3 years, on 240 acres good Iowa land. Reasonable discount. A. A. PATZMAN, 401 Karbach Block. $9,000 ten-year bty per cent first mortgage secured by farm near Omaha, E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 634 Keeline Bldg DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORR One dollar starts account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSN. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. FOR SALE 30 acres Lyon county. Minn., near ' arshall, all under cultivation, best of soil, lies well, good Improvements, bar gain price for quick sale. Write the owner, W.I A. Daugherty, Fergus Falls, Minn., for description and price. SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments -5 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you The Hungerford Potato Growers association. 16th and Howard St., Omaha Douglas 9371. FOR SALE by Owner Fine SJO-acre well Improved, .farm, i miles southwest Cole ridge, Neb. Address Paul Peterson, Blair, Neb. A FIRST-CLASS 320-are farm. 4 miles ' from Hartlngton. Neb. Well Improved and all good land, will sell or exchange See G. A. Kull, Oakland, Neb. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 16J-acr farm near iPonca, Neb., easy terms If desired. Address Dr. C. W. GUlln. 516 F. L. ft T Bldg. Bloux City. Ia. OMAHA LIVE STOCK I GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cattle Worth While Sold at Steady Prices; Hogs Break Another 50 Cents; Lambs Steady. '' Omaha, October li, 1917, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ..14.944 3.379 39.701 4.193 6.(26 4.900 18,495 16,444 .19.(96 .11,066 . 9,000 .63.694 .44,639 $(.96$ 13.614 16.000 97,1(8 (3,040 16,(40 149.5$ 14.901 131.647 20.80 141.301 16.6:3 110.56$ Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday . . . Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday Four days this week Same daya last week Same daya 3 wkv ego. 60,096 Same daya 3 wka. ago. 68,993 Same daya 4 wks. ago, 49,637 Same days last year, 63,138 Cattle Receipts were liberal for a Thurs day, about 9,000 hsad, and the four days' supply has been fully 1,009 heavier than for the corresponding period last week. Complaint Is general of the very Inferior quality of the big bulk of the receipts this week, and desirable beef steers were ex tremely scarce todav Anything on which the beef men and feeder buyers came In competition commanded fully steady price. but on the general run of plain light and medium weight steers and butcher stock, the market was very sluggish and unevenly lower, fully 25o lower on an average for the week, There waa a very dull trade In stock cattle and feeding steers, and prices are anywhere irom 350 to too lower than they were week Ago. Brunt of the deollne has fallen on tbeHlght and medium weight stock and calves, the latter being In many cases fully $1 lower than last week. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, 15. OOff 16.50; good to choice beeves, $14.00015.00; fair to good beeves. $13.0049 19.50: common to fair beeves, $7.009911.00 good to choice yearlings, $14.00916.60; fair to good yearlings, $12,00014.00; common to fair yearlings, $6.60911.00; prime heavy grass beeves. $11.0013.60; good ta choice grass beeves, $10.00011.00; i rair to gooe grass beeves, $9.00010.00; common to fair grass beeves. $7.1008.76; good to choice heirere, $7.7608.76; good to choice cows, $7.6008.36; fair to good cows. $6.3507.35: common to fair rows. $6.0006.00; prime feeding steers, $10.00013.60; good to choice feeders, $8,60010.00; rair to good feeder, $7.3508.25; common to fair feeder. $6,000 7.00; good to choice stackers, $8.60010.00; stock heifers, $6.6008.00; stock rows, $8.00 07.60; stock calves, $6.(009.60; real calves. $9.00013.60; bulls, stags, etc., $5.60 07.60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. 680 $6 60 30.. No. 1 6 15 71 4 16 . 880 . (94 . 695 .1067 .109$ 50 T 10 t 40 I 36 t 60 7. 4 1 ( At. Pr. 691 $6 60 744 6( 9(0 .1001 SOUTH DAKOTA. , 4 steers.. (26 8 35 WYOMING. 13 cows... 961 7 00 (4 ylgs.. 16 stock rs 76$ 7 60 NEBRASKA. 16 calves. 161 8 00 20 steers 13 cows.. .1038 7 86 38 steers 4 stock'rs (45 7 (0 Hogs Hog values 70S 10 20 39T II 15 75 ' 7 16 ( feeders. (71 I 00 broke sharply again today at a result of an extremely bearish tone In the markets at all points. Ths earlier sales were around 60 cents lower, but the further It went the worse the mar. ket became, and late business was done at 75 cents lower prices. Bulk of the offer ings moved around $16.40016.(0, while a top of $16.75 was paid only for pieces of loads. Real toppy hogs were lacking. Representative aales: No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. (4. .369 140 $16 00 4$. .174 40. .19$ ... 16 35 66.. 1(9 38. .260 40. .235 11. .130 140 16 40 16 60 1( 76 61. .177 77. .1(4 Bh. Pr. ... $16 10 ... 16 36 ... 1( 41 40 1( 10 LIST your lands for quick results with C J Canan, 310 McCague Bldg.. Omaha. Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range," Jordan valley project, Oregon, 44,1)00 acree Irr'irated land Free map. Next ex cursion November 6th. HARLUY J. HOOKER, 940 First Nsl. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. exas Lands. LANDS AT fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plana to settle and develop the most fertile lands of South Texas Immediately adjacent fine market Fanning and dairying demonstration un der our direction. Only approved lands offered for sale. It you want to own s farm write for booklet J, Agricultural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Houston. Texss. t GOOD corn land. East Texas, (25 an sere. Get my free book. W. 8. FR ANK. 301 Neville Block. Omaha Miscellaneous. BE YOUR OWN BOBS Get a farm home In rich corn, and clover belt along new Soo line, 30 miles St. Paul-Minneapolis. Landseekers all say, "I saw nothing bet ter." You'll like this wonderfully pros, perous stock and dairy region too. Rich soils, hardwood timber, plenty rainfall, healthful climate, beautiful lakes, fine schools, creameries everywhere. Prices $16 per acre and up. Improved or wild; easy terms. Maps and List free. Baker, N 117, St. Croix Falls, Wis. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. We can sell your farm it you will list It with us at a bargain for the man who buys. E. P. Bnowden A Bon, 431 B. 15th Bt. P. 9371. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes a security $40, 4 mo., H. goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, mo., Indorsed notes, total cost, (1.(0 Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Rose' Bldg., 16th end Farnam, Ty. ((( LOANS LEGAL $24.00 RATES $240.00 or more Easy payments. . Utmost privacy NO Psxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2395. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 1H and Its per cent; private booths. W, C. Flstau, (01 Securities (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 950. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. . Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashork. 1614 Drdge T 6619 Est 1991. St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Oct. 18. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head; market, lower; native beef steers, $8.10017.50: yearling steers and heifers, $7.00017.00; cows and heifers. $5.00010.60; stockers and feeders, $6.60011.50; Texas quarantine steers, $6.76010.50; fair to prime southern beet steers. $9.00012.76; beet dows and heifers, $6.00010.00; prims year ling steers and heifers, $7.50010.00; native calves. $5.75016.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,700 head; market, low er; lights, $16.00016.50; pigs, $15.00 016.76; mixed and butchers, $16.26017.50; good heavy, $17.25017.75; bulk of sales, $16,150 17.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head; market, steady: lambs, $13.00017.00; ewes, $O.6O011.36; wethers, $11.60012.60; can- ners, $5.0008.60. Sheep and Lambs The sheep and lamb trade was In much the same ahap as yes terday. Offerings were mainly of a rather common sort and trade was pretty draggy. Good feeding lambs wers ready sellers at steady prices, top sgaln reaching 111.10. Packers had done nothing but there was so few fat lambs here that It looked as though prices would hold about steady. Old sheep were a little slow to sell and looked weaker If anything. Quotations on sheep and lambsi Lambs. fair to choice, $16.70017.76; lamb, feeders, $16.60011.30; iambs, culls, lll.09OK.50i yearlings, fair to cholcs, $13.00018.60; year lings, feeders, $13.00013.76; wethers, fair to choice, $11.60013.16; ewes, fair to choice, 110,36011.00: ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60017.60; ewes, feeder. $7.60010.60; ev.es, culls and canners, $6.0007.50. Representative salesi No. Av. 12$ Utah ewes ...108 . 189 Utah lambs 74 119 Utah feeding ewes 101 65 native feeding ewes 90 44 South Dakota wethers ....116 106 Bo. Dakota feeding lambs.. 68 106 native feeding lambs ...... 61 Liberty Loan Speech Helps Business on Exchange Re ceipts Light and Transac tions Slow; Few Sales. Omaha. Oct. 1$, 1917. All business on the exchange waa brought to a standstill at 19 o clock, when John L. Kennedy, recently appointed fuel admlnl strator tor Nebraska, delivered stirring halt-hour speech on the second Liberty loan or the United States government, which resulted In a very creditable response from firm heads and clsrks aa well. A total of $310,960 was subscribed, the largest single subscription being $10,000. The cash corn market was very firm. few late aalea showing this cereal to be about unchanged from yesterday's price Transections were very slow In being made and scarcely and trades were made ap to 13:35, Receipts were rather light with 41 cars, and the demand tor the spot waa un usually alow. The only sales reported at this time were a few cars of No. 1 mixed that sold tor $1.14 and $1.84 H, and one car of No. I mixed which brought $1.84. Another car or sample mixed sold at 11.13. Arrivals of eats totaled (1 cars, with rather limited demand for thla article at prices quoted Ho higher. About half of the samples were carried over on account of the light Inquiry. A choloe ear of No. whit sold at 69, whtls the standard grade sold at 67 Ho, No. 1 white sold at 6714 c and the No, 4 grade at 57c The sample grade weni at tte. nye was uncnangea wnue barley was firm. Receipts of rye were T cars, while iv oars or cariey snowed up, with a con- tmuea rair demand evident for both. No. 1 and I rye sold at 11.7$, while ths No. 1 barley sold at $1 33 and the No. 1 at $1.17 and $1.11 and the No. 4 at $114. One car of No. 1 feed went at $1.17 and on of sample at II. H. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal id a,vvv ousneis; os is, iM.oog Dusheis Primary wheat receipts were 1,114.000 ousneis sna snipmente 408,000 bushels gainst receipts of 1,841,000 bushels and snipments of l.lOI.OOO bushels last year. Primary com receipts were 166,000 bush els and shipments 161,000 bushels sgalnst receipts of 879.000 bushels and shipments of iix.odo ousneis last year. Primary oats receipts wers 1.117.000 hush. els and shipments 911,000 bushels against receipts of 1,441,000 bushels and shipments oi sf,vv ousneis last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn 11 41 11 14 Oate. 137 Chlcage it Minneapolis 419 Duluth ( Omaha M. II Kansas City IT M. Louis 41 Winnipeg 141 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 herd winter: 1 car. 11.11. No. 1 hard winter: I cars, $1.11. No. 1 hard wlntsr: 4 ears, $1 09. No. t dark bard win ter: 1 car, $1.11. No. I dark hard winter: I cars, $1,11. No. 1 northern spring: 1 esr, $2.15. No. I northern spring! I cars, $1.11. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, $1.19. No. I am ber durum; 4 cars. ' 11.11. No. 1 amber durum: 1 oar, $3.11. No. I red durum: 1 car $101. Rye No, l: 1 ear. 11.71. No. I: 1 ear. 1171. i Barley No. 1: 1 ear. 11.11. No. It 1 cars, $1.11; 1 ear (wheat mixed), $1.17. No. 4: l car, 11.14. No. l feed: 1 car. 11.17. Sample: 1 car, $1.1$. corn No I mixed: l ear riper cent color) 11.11; 1 car (near yellow), I1.I4H; I cars, $1.14. No. t mixed: S cars, $1.(4. Sample mixed: 1 ear, $1.83. - - vt i.i ... . t . k ..I ..I t a . Standard: 4 ears, 17 He. No. I whltei 19 ears. 67 ho. no. 4 white: i cars, sto. vampie white: I car, ss4e; 1 ear, (burnt). Me. Omaha Cash Price Corn t No. I white. $3.0001.011 No. I white, $9.0001.01; No. 1 yellow, $1. $601.14; No. t yellow, 11.110 Ml; No. 1 mixed, $1.1101.14; No. t mixed. $1.1301.84. Oate: No. 8 white, ITUttdei standard. ITH0I7HC! No. I white, 170 6714c; No. 4 white, 6H057o. Barleyi Malting, $1.1801.14. No. 1 teed, $1.0001.11, Rye: No. 1, $1.7101.71; No. I $1.7101.71 Pr, $10.81 . 17.76 10.10 7.00 11.00 17.00 17.00 Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Oct 18. Cattle Receipts. 4,500 head; market, steady; prims fed steers, $16.60016.75; dressed beef steers, $11,000 15.00; western steers, $8.00013.60; southern steers. $6.76011.00; cows, $5.6009.35; heif ers, $6.5O013OO; stockers and feeders, $8.36 912.00; bull, $8.0007.60; calves. $6,600 13.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head: market, low er; bulk of sales, $16.00017.25; heavy. $11.71 017.40; packers and butchers, $18.60017.75; light, $15.60016.60; pigs, $14.76016.26. esneep and Lambs Receipts. 6,000 head: market, steady; lambs, $17.00017.15; year lings, $11.00011,60; wethers, $11.00 011.10; ewes, 110.00011.50. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts, fair; demand good on both prairie hay and alfalfa; market firm and higher on all grades. ' Choice upland prairie hay, $20.00120.50; No. 1, $18.00019.00; No. SI J. t.0'IS. 60; NO. 3, $9.50012.60. No. 1 midland, 117.50019.00; No. 1, $13.51 16.50. No. 1 lowland. $11.00013.00; No. 2, $9,600 10.60; No. 3, $7.5O0$.6O. Choice alfalfa, $26.60016.60; No. 1, $31.50 0 34.(0; standard alfalfa. $21.60022.60; No. 3, $18.50020.60; No. 3. $13.60016.60. Oat straw. $7.0001.00; wheat straw.99.60 07.69. Coffee Market. New York, Oct 1$. The market for eof fee futures showed a further decline today. The switching from December to later months was not In evidence, but there waa scattering liquidation and a little trade selling which sent December to 7.08o and September to 7.81o, with the active months generally showing net lessee of about I to ( points. The market opened unchanged and the closing bids showed net declines of I to 11 points. There waa an exchange of March for September at 6$ points. October 1.96c: December, 7.08e January, 7.18a March 7.10c: May. 7.48c: July, 7.16a; September. 7.13c. Spot coffes dull, Rlos 7's 814; Santos 4's IK. It was reported in the cost and freight market that a bid of 914c for Santos 3's had been accepted; also bids of 7.60o for Rio 7's. 8antos 4's were said to be offered at (o London credits. The official eablea reported a decline of 10 rels at Rle with Santos - spots unchanged and futures unM changed to 36 reis. , nio sxenang t-isa lower. Rio cleared 14,000 bags for New Orleans. , Slonx City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Oct. 18. Cattle Receipts, I, 600 head; market weak; beef steers. $7.00 015.60; fat cows and heifers, $6.0008.50; canners, $6.0001.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60011.00; calves, $7.00 011,00; bulls, stags, stc, $6.0007.60; feeding eows and heifers, $5.6007.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 market 60 to 6 So lower: lights, $11.15018.(6; mixed, $16,400 16.65; heavy, $11.60016.80; pigs, $14,600 15.00; bulk of sales, $16.40014.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady. New York Metal Market. New York, I Oct. It. Metal sxehanfe quotes tin steady; $61.00061.60. Lead Market dull; spot offered at $7.00. Spelter Market easy; East St Louis de livery, spot $7.(tH0 lH - At -Lpndon: Copper, spot, 110; futures, fllO; electrolytic, 1136. Tin, spot i!47 10s; futures, 1345. Lead, spot 31 10s; fu tures, f$9 10s., Spelter, spot 64; futures, 60. . ' . St Joseph Live Stock Market. Bt Joseph, Mo., .Oct 18. Cattle Re ceipts. 4,600 head; market ateady; steers, $6.00015.00; cows and heifers, $6.15013.00; cslves, $6.00011.50. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market low er; top, $17.70; bulk. $16.36017.15. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market ateady; lambs, $11.00 0 17.7$; ewes, $6,000 II. 60. - ; Turpentine and Kosln. Savannah, Oa., Oct II Turpentine Firm; 49 He; sales, 71 bbl.; rtock, 11,117 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales. 111 bbls.; receipts, 101 bbls.; shipments, none; stock, 81,651 bbls. Quote: B. D, E, F, O, $1.00; H, (6.03 H; I, (6.05; K, 1( 30; M, $6.60; N, $7.15; WO, $7.45; WW, $7.50. Minneapolis drain Market ' Minneapolis, Oct 18. Flour Market un changed. Rye $1.8001.11. Barley $1.0601.17. Bran $30.00 011.00. Corn No. I yellow, $1.1401.19. Oats No. I whits, 68 061 He. Flax $I.14H. Bt Louis Grain Market St. Louis, Mo., Oct 11. Corn No. 1, $1.93H: No. 1 white, $3.08 01.09; December, I1.14H0114K: May. C.ICH. Oats No. 3, 56 066 He; No. t white, 51 H 0 60c. Kansas City Grain Market Kanaas City, Mo Oct 11. Corn Ne. 1 mixed, $1.1101.11; No. I white, $3.0602.0; No. 1 yellow, $1.14; December, I1.16H; May, $1.09. Oat No. 3 white, IO0(OHc; No. 1 mixed, 69c linseed Oil Quotations. Duluth, Minn., Oct., 11. Linseed On track. $3.014 03.12K-. arrive, $3.10; Oc tober, $3.09 asked; November, $3.01 asked; December, $3.03 bid; May, $$.08 asked. New York Soger Market New York, Oct. 18. Raw Sugar Market steady; centrifugal, 6.90c; molasses, 1.02c; refined sugar steady; fine granulated, 9.15c. Art. Open, High. Low. Close. Yeo'y. Corn. I I II I Dee. 114 111 114 111 HI May I 11 1 II 111 1 11 111 Oats. Deo. IT , IT IT IT IT JKf( H J 5H 59 H. HjIH "Chicago 11:80 m. prices tarnished The Bee by Logan a. Bryan, stook and grain brokers. 315 South Blxteenth street Omaha: Art Open. High. Low. Close. Yes. Corn. I 1 1 Jan. 1 10 1 10 I10IH ! 1 09 111 Deo. 1 14 1 14 114 1 14H M May 1 10 1 10U0H 1 10 H U0H Oals. i Dec. 11 6$ 61 68 IIH May . (0 60 10 -60141 0 Pm k. . i i Oct 41 72 41 T5 41 72 41 TI 41 10 Jan. 41 00 41 00 40 II 40 46 41 II Lard. I i i Oct 31 15 11 76 111 10 33 TI III II Jan. 11 16 11 II II 11 11 41 11 17 Ribs. ) Oet 37 01 ST 00 111 III It II 117 10 Jan. 1 31 90 11 90 21 15 II II 31 01 NEW YORK STOCKS General Stride Forward, De spite Weakness Shown by Isolated Issues; Rails Share in Bise. New York, Oct. 18 Stocks moved forward la a convincing fashion today desplts the further weakness shown by Isolated lesues, kotably coppers. Much of ths activity cen tered eround the war group, particularly steels, at extreme galna of 1 to 7 polnta. The advance 'a materially aided not only by extensive short covering, but also by " heavy buying from commission bouses, who were reported to be acting for western Interests. There waa vague rumors of early developments at Washington, which are ex pected to rebound to the advantage of sev eral of the munitions companies now ful filling large contracts tor the home gov ernment and Its allies. Ralls shared In the rise, though less sub stantially than Industrials and equipments. Law grade or reorganized transportation Issues were more prominent than usual, the steady Accumulation of Southern Railway common and preferred. Rock Island, Mis souri Pacific and other western and south ern lines being accompanied by 1 to 1H point advances. United Btatea Bteel did net get Into the general etrtde until the latter part of the session, when It; rose to 105 and closed at 104, a net gain of 1H points. Bethlehem Steels were next In favor, the new stock rising T to 10 H en a very large turnover, and the eld Issue advancing 6 to 10. Utah Copper further declined with a later recovery, acting ae a drag en the metals, but shippings, tobaccos, oils, motors and augers registered net advances of I to 6 points. Motors and sugars registered net advances of I to 4 points. Total sales amounted to 710,000 sbarss. Bonds were Irregular on lighter offerings. Liberty bonds IHs changing hands at 19.70 to 99.7t Total sales, par value, were $4, $15,000. United States bonds, old Issues, were un changed en call, coupon 3a losing 1 Per cent en one sals. Bales High. Lew. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 900 73 H 71H 73H American Can 4.800 40 18 40 Am. Car A Found. 1.100 14 l.ooo 67 MH 14 114 7.000 I7H t4H MVi 1,100 105 104 10IH 1,100 116 114 115V, 14- Am. Locomotive. Am. Smelt 4 Ret. Am. Sugar Ret.., Am. Tel. 4k Tel.,, Am. Z.. L. dt 8..., Anaconda Copper.. 11,700 45 (3 (4 Atchison 3,101 14 II I34 Atl. O. 4k W. IS.S. 1.100 11: 9IH 97H Baltimore 4k Ohio. 1.404, 17 11 17 Butte Sup. Cop.. 100 18 11 18 Cat Petroleum.... 100 11 II 11 Canadian Paelflo.. 1.100 141 141 149 Central Leather... I.ioo 71 '71 75 1.100 51 II 11 7 41 Chesapeake A O. C M. 4k Bt P 1.10 41 Chicago N. W.. 400 99 19 99 C, R. I. A P., Otfs. 4,100 II 11 11 Chine Copper 1,100 44 41 41 Colo. Fuel m Iron. I.ivo 16 li Corn Prod. Ret... L900 28 17 18 Cruelble Bteel 18)000 17 11 (1 Cuba Cane Bugar.. 1,400 17 II 17 Distiller's Bscs.... ,40,900 40 19 19 Brl 1700 II 11 19 General Eleetrte. General Motors.. Ot. Northern pfd.. Gt. No. Ore, etfs.. Illinois Central.... Inspiration Copper. Int. x. M. ptd.... (.400 111 137 189 1,100 94 91 14 900 100 1,400 18 100 100 99 100 17 31 19 100 Kan. City. Be Kanneoott Copper., Louis. A Nash..., Maxwell Motors... Meg. Petroleum..,. Miami Copper Missouri Pacific... Montana Power.,:. Nevada Copper.... N. Y. Central N. T.. N. H. A H, Norfolk A' West... I Northern Paelflo... 1,000 17 4,100 44 41 44 17,100 15 11 11 1.100 30 39 10 100 It 11 . II 100 17 17 17 11,100 11 11 II ... 119 100 It 11 11 1,100 11 10 14 , 1,800 10 11 10 7,100 17 18 17 100 73 71 71 1,100 II 17 17 1.400 T4 71 71V TOO II 17 18 100 101 106 106 16 16 tOO 14 14 14 1,100 10 10 10 46 a 1,600 13 91 71 71 1IH IIH 17 12 76 71 19 19 28 11 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Denial el Reported $10 Bogs Cansea Cera to Ascend. I Chicago, Oct 11. Bullish constructions put on announcements ' from the food ad ministrator touching corn and hog values rallied the corn and provision markets today after early declines. Cora closed firm to 0 net higher with Deoembsr $1.16 to $1.15 and May 11.11 to $1.11. Oats gained O to 0 . The finish In provisions ranged from ilo setback to a rise of lto. Predictions ef a cold wave tonight were chiefly responsible for temporary down turns which corn prices underwent. The low temperatures promised seemed to Imply that the orop would be more quickly put Into good condition for shipment than was likely In the event of a continuance of moist warm weather. When attention Was directed to statements of ths food administrator denying that government officials were planning a reduction of hog values to $10 a hundred weight, corn began to ascend. The main reason appeared to be that the untrue reports of a $11 standard In prospect for hogs had been coupled with talk of an ac companying probable slash of corn prices to $1 a bushel. Sharp dsollpes In the hog market weak ened previsions at first Latsr demand broadened from packers and seaboard in terests, Influenced apparently by the pub lished views ef the food administrator. Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 yellow, 11.14 0L96; No. I yellow, $1 1401.46; No. 4 yel low nominal. Oats: No. white, 19 O lie; stsndard, IO0tto. Bys: r No. 2, ti n n.ri... ti.ilfsl.16. Seeds: Tim othy," $1.1001.11; clover, tll.OO024.O. Pro visions: Pork nominal; laru, m.i v rlbi, 117.10 0 37.10. Butter Market lewer; creamery, 11 0 Uggs Marks lower; receipts. 7.471 esses; firsts, I70l7o; ordinary firsts, 16l6o; at mark, cases included, l(17e. . Potatoes Market lower (receipts, 70 ears; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan,, bulk, $1.2001.10; do., sacks, $l.t501.$5. Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls, ll0tO; springs, 19e. New York Money Market. New York, Oct II. Mercantile paper, BuJunVSixty day bills. 14.11; eon,, msrclal slxty-day bills on banks $4.71, commercial slxty-day bills, $4.70 ; . de mand, 14.71; cables, $4.7(7-11. Silver Bar, 14 c; Mexican dollars. II 0. Rubles Demand, 14c; cables, 14e. , Bonds Government steady; railroad. Ir regular. . . ..,.) Time Leans Steady; sixty days, 605 per cent; 19 days, 5 01 per cent lx months, l0l per cent Call Money Easier; highest tt per cent; lowsst iH Pr cent; ruling rate. 1 per eent; closing bid. 1 per cent; offered at I per cent; last loan, 3) per oent U. 8. 3s. reg... 17 K. C So. ref. 6s 71 do coupon... 96 L. A N. un. 4s.. 11 U. 8. Is, reg... 99 M. K. A T. 1st 4s 13 do coupon... 19 Mo. Pae. gen. 4s. 51 C. B, 4s, reg.. .101 Mont Power 6s. 11 do coupon... 106 N. Y. C deb. Is. 17 Panma Iscpn.. 14 No. Paelflo 4s... 14 Am. F. S. 6s... 15 do t II Am. T. A T. e. 6s 96 Ore. B. L. ref. 4s 8 Anglo-French 6s. 91 Pac. T. A T. Is 13 Armour 4s... stttPenn. con. 4s,.loo Atch. gen 4s.... 16 do gen. 4s... 93 B. A O. 4s.... 11 Reading gen. 4s 11 Cent Leather 6s 96 St.L.8.F.adJ.6s. It Cent. Paelflo lat 90 Bo. Pac. cv. 6s.. 14 C A O. cv. 6s.. 79 do ref. 4s.... 14 C. B. A 0 Jt 4s 94 Bo. Railway 6s.. It C M.A8t.P.g.4s 91 "Tex. A Pac. lat II C.,R.LAP.ret.4s.. IT Union Pacific 4s. 10 C. A 8. ret 4S 71 do cv. 4s 17 D. A R. O. r. 6s 63 TJ. S. Rubber 6e.. 11 Dora, of C. Is, '31 14 U. & Bteel Is. .101 Erie gen. 4s 101 'Wabash 1st.... 18 Gt. No. 1st 4s. 90 West Union 4s. II I. C ref. 5s... 78 West. Union 4s 93 Int M. M. Is.... 18 Bid. "Asked. New York Dry Goods Market. New York. Oct. 18. Cotton goods and yarns were firm and quiet here today. Raw silk was steady with trading light. Exports of wool goods sre being restricted to con serve wool supplies tor this country. Burlaps were firm, , Pacific Mall,... Pennsylvania ..... Pittsburgh Coal... Ray Con. CoDDer.. Reading 10.100 76 Rep. Iron & Bteel 1,000 76 Bhattuck Aria, Cop. 400 19 Southern Pacific. T.700 ,19 Southern Railway.. 35,70 11 Rlorfahakav Cor 6.(00 40 Texas Co 1.300 144 140 143 Union Pacific t.ioo .i mi m U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. 1,100 135 133 133 U. B. Bteel 111.100 105 10) 104 U. 8. Bteel pfd.... 400 114 111 114 Utah Copper 40,900 90 77 in Wabash Pfd "B".. , 400 13 11 11 Western Union.... 100 91 It . 17 Weitlnghous Else. 1,100 43 40 41 Total sales for the aay, s,uu snares. Chicago Live Stook Market. rw IS Tittle RecelDts. 11.000 i a . .'.!,., wk, native steers. 16.760 17.10; western steer. 16.10011.(6; stockers and feeders, $1,00011.40; cows and heifers, $4.86011.90; calves, 8, 00016. 00. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; market, weak; lOo under yesterday's average: bulk ef ssles, 116.00017.00; light lli.50017.10: mlxsd. 111.10017.40; heavy, $11.71017.40; rough, 116.76015.11; pig. 111.00 016.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000 hsad; market, weak; wethers, 19,10018.00; ewes, l8.6O0il.7s; tamos, sis.vwxs.. . WHAT THEY CLAIM FOR THE HEW , ViRGItilAJiOG REMEDY On Merchant Says Ha Has Sold It for Throes Yaar Under Guaran ' tea Cured All Cases of ;) Cholera Where Used. 1 Every Farmer Ought to Try As It Costs Nothing if Results Are) Not Satisfactory . n i If the farmers of Nebraska had contribute 60 cents each per year towards a common fund, they, too, might' have had eminent chemists working in their interests and before now have perfected a real remedy for hogs. The gentlemen who are now in Nebraska from Virginia, se curing distribution for the remark- ; able preparatio known as the Vir ginian Anti-Choleric Hog Remedy, say that it required ten years' study of hogs and their ailments in this country and abroad before the labor atory was able to perfect the remedy which has banished .hog cholera for the last five years from-the section where Virginia hams are from and is universally used. Of one thing we are certain: The remedy is absolutely guaranteed and costs nothing to try if it fails. It is most highly endorsed by the hog raisers of that section arid being sold through local druggists and deal ers at 1 per hundred-dose package, is both economical and efficient Cholera and other hog ailments . cannot be prevented by simple meth ods. It is necessary to produce in the blood a germ to feed entirely on the cholera germ. So successfully is this accomplished by the - remedy created by those employed vf or that purpose, it produces more anti choferic germs, known as phygocites, than anything as yet discovered or known to us. Agent have visited v sections where epidemic, of. hog cholera had prevailed for years, and whenever this Virginian Anti-Choleric Hog Remedy was correctly used, it did not fail to prevent and often cure hog cholera where hogs were still able to eat. v R. B. White, a general merchant at Carrsville, Va., says: "We have been selling your hog remedy for nearly three years under a guaran tee, and have never had a package returned. It has cured all casesxof cholera where used. All my custom- -era recommend and endorse it" If any Nebraska farmer can't get it of the local druggist, write Beaton Drug -Co., Omaha. Advertisement. v