8 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1911. REAL ESTATE FAlUf a RAKCH LAIfD FOR 4.1,13 Oregeai Coatlaaoel. OREGON APPLE ORCHARD developed and taken care of for B yeara fjo " costa NO Interest NO taxes. A reliable Investment that can be handled on monthly payment convenient to you. -rloe advance A; KF.R ACKB Not. L Oregon bearing orchard net from 40t to fl.6u Pr acre, SANTTAM FRUTT COIjONT, Boot, and GnU Bales Manager Tempo rarily, Santoi-d Hotel. Oklahoma JTrtOM" to K-ecre tract from f16 to St pec acre, tie Yogel. 6u Karbach elk. oath Dakota. ACR.KS In Gregory county. South Dakota; 11M acres broke, m acres mure suitable Cor breaking, balance very beat hay and gracing land; has abundance of water and lota of Umber; this Is one of the best locations In ttouth Imkota for a ranch; price t-" per acre; ft.ao caiih. bal ance 6 years time, per cent interest. J. K. Brats. fct Charles. 8. L BHacellaa TOWA and NEBRASKA farma Graham A Peters, 82 Omaha Nat l bank Bids. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Fins aad Ha arks Lasts. 1) acre Irrigated, 4 miles from Wheat land, W'yo.; all In alfalfa; 1 section It miles from Kimball, Neb.; tug acres broken; fine land; and lut) acres 11 miles from Atkinson, Neb. 11. Uross. 601 8. aid. REAL ESTATE LOANS " WAN 1L1 City loans and warranta W. Par nan! gmlth at Co., UM Farnarn ot OMAHA Fropertv aid Nebraska Lauda O'KEEKIS REAL EBTAlhi CO., 118 New Omaha Natl Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN fayno Inv. Co. WANTSD-City loans. Peters Trust Co. C1TT and farm. JOHN N. JKENZEK. IKK to tlO.ouO made promptly. F. SX Wead. Wcad Bids., lath and Parnam. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, (l.WM to Jou.0o0. W. ii, 1 HUM Ah, 601 k'lrst Nat. Dank Bldg. LOW KATES, BEMla-CARJLilEKO CO, Slu-813 Brandcla Theater Bldg. WANTED FA RM LOANS. jtloke la vesunent Company, Omaha. FIRST TRUST CO 75 GARVIN BROSHS &; LA HOE LOAN 8, municipal bonds, raortv ges bought and sold. bi'ULL BHuc. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE " IS LOTS In city of certainties, Des aiulDus, la., lor lauds. 3ML ti. Hiin Ave. FOR EXCHANOK If you have stocks of merchandise to exchange fur equity In tarms describe fully ana list with me; commission, 8 per cent; prefer lai ge slocks, io,uOO and up, Dura pat ties wuo actually want a change. A. U, lUuU. man, Lockrulge, Iowa. KXCHAN O K&A. C. Jewell, Board el Trade. V. lui. EES J. L. Barber to sell, or exchange auyinlng. t0 Boeid oX Trade. U. UL TRADES If you have anything ta trade, write me. d. E. Wall, Sl Bee xildg. 1 HANDLE exchanges everywhere. For result see me. Lean, all Bee Uldtf. U. li. WE exchange properties of merit. C. W. Welsh, sii-le u. . Bee Bldg. Uoug. iM WANTED, from owners only, large and Small stocks of general merchandise, clothing, hardware, etc., to exchange for unimproved, clear land In Minnesota, Norm Dakota and .Montana. Joun A. Martin, Aberdeen, b. D. IOWA FARM m acres, Woodberry county, miles southwest 6oan; rich black loam, m acres In cultivation 40 acres pasture; fair Improvements. Prioe, IU) por acre; want Jf,u00 to U.000 In come or implements or hardware. Get busy, this Is a good one. J. W, Dean, tilj B Bldg.. Omaha. OOOD paying telephone exchange m live town, no competition; win consider farm In trade. C tin. Bee. TEN first-class residence lots In t.lntnn lnd., worth ll.W), which I will trade for omana property. Address K. A. Kelsey, liCS Laird street. Webster &I39. 112.000 KQUITY In fine, jno-acre farm near Maryvlue, Mo., to trade for mdse. or hardware; a long time will be given on balance. Income this year IXbOO. Price, 1126 per acre. Address Y IX care Bee. THIRTY thousand dollar southeast Ne braska farm; Incumbrance 7,6"0; equity for merchandise. Thoa. p. Matthews, FORTY thousand dollar south central lowa term; take hair In merchandise; may be two-thirds; want goods. Thos P, Matthews, Norfolk, Neb. I HAVE for trade near good town In IkKjKe county. Nebraska, close to Omaha, 40 acres of as good corn land as there Is In the state. Want 1 or 8 room modem house; must be well located and clear of encumbrances. Charles llauley, Agt., llfl ai wuiaua, rteu. 40 a. good land 2 miles of town and R. iisnmion Li)., Kan. iYice, 111 per " Moriesge 1.4't. vVHnt 6 to 7-room resiueoca, juake viler. Bog 478. uw ACRES good land. I miles north Somerset. Lincoln Co., Neb; price, tl.tss); mortgage, IJcO. Want auto, vacant lot .w eyiuiy in small cottage. Box 476. las Acuta In Garden county, two miles uum cuoa western town; eb acres In culti vauon, seveu aree Irrlnatrd, perr.tual wauw rights, uil tillable; oner having u vininna win excnknKe lor d so sine resi(ii.iice proixTty: value, ,W per t i wo 1 1 1 tvo aiier e p. m. WAN1ED TO BOHhOW WANTKI About 11.400 for 8 or 13 sontlis; first-class security. R 443. Mea. WANTED TO BUY WANTED Becon-hand street organ. Addrena iU Bee. td-hand gooda Kieser, 1020 Center. D-beU. WE PAY highest price for men's 3d hand clothing, m. Nainan. lus 8. Utn. A SADDLE. Address F 441, Bwa. WANTED 10 RENT WlMTkU-To rent 4-ioum house, pari THREE . or four unfurnished healed rbuus, or aparuiumts, wa-auig dX.Lai,c preferred. Douataa . .91. ROOMS WAN TEI-Pei sous having ruoius to rent uurmg the next two wwks piiMjie list Willi iiuuruiation Bureau, Ui.mna Laud bnuw, care (.ai.ana Bee ana Land bi.o iaioriualiua Bureau, V. M. C A. BuuUUug. WANTED Furnished rooms In chkbae lur piauo lessons by a first class ivsA-uer. v xice ollKe. WANTED SITUATIONS VUlitl lady, wun bigu soioul Uuc MAN wauis position ae Janitor; good Jiiltal' uiaas piacucal nurse stissewl at uiu-e. iuuiju ium. caa be i-WlMt py t!.e cay la families; guvd sum (usituiwu. l uiiia neusivr ikl. laN anu wits, vuiy ci)Ll, desJrss 4vwo. vviv.. WANTED SITUATIONS Continued. WANTEU 1'lece on farm for boy years old. fa 13. Bee. II DAY work and family washing, ney 2u3S. liar. Comptometer operator, railroad exper ience. O. 861. Bee. (IKKMAN. middle asred. resnavtahia widow; ail alone, would like a good home wiin an emeny gentleman, more than wages. Best references. Address Y. 6, cars Bee. FAMILY and bundle wanhlnr: ana. dally, lace curtains. Webster 6303. WASHING and curtains dona. T. If E420 FIRST CLASS laundress wants work by the day. C. Peterson, 8310 Ohio St. WANTKD-A position as stenogranher: eight years' experience; can furnish best of references. Address T 461, the Omaha ties. - CLEANING for Saturday. Web 4207. WANTED Position as cook. Call at til Chicago BL EXPERIENCKD salesman with the best of references would like to hear from reliable house for position on the road In the state of Nebraska. Address B 645. Bee. YOUNO lady stenographer: prefers po sition out of city; experienced; good pen man; care of Mrs. Adella Long, Truro, Iowa. WANTED Position as chauffeur, either private or garage; am farmer; have diploma. Box 17 It 1, Stanton, la. WANTED" A Position bv a refined Christian nurse, young ladies' seminary preferred! best references given and re quired. P SMI. care Bee. WHITE- UI)Yda work: neat: tlrtv. TL Doug. t!2b. Sunday and evenings only. LADY wants laundry work. Tel. A 149L SITUATION wanted bv colored s-trl to work H or all day; maid or second girl. weDsier wiu WANTED By competent colored wo man, child nursing or second work. Web ster 6HSt. WANTED-ltuaUon by a middle aaed experienced man; position as general farm superintendent, accustomed to op erating lanre Illinois farm, understands modern farm methods of handling stock of all kinds. Address U 83), Bee. CAPABLE youns; man with three years' business experience wants work of any kind, Immediately; references. Web. GOOD penman wishes position. Ad- dress K 444 Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST BhiD your stock to South Omaliai save mileage and shrinkage your consignments receive prompt ant careful attention. LIVE STOCiTlcOMMISSION MERCHANTS Byerg Bros. Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., 234-81 Exchange Bldg. Great Wast. Com. Co., Omaha Dsnver. W. H. SMITH at HON juat handla sheen. W. F. DENNY CO., ZS3 Exch. Bldg. TAQO BROS, handle cattle, hugs, sheep. CLIFTON Com. Co.. ta Exchange Bldg. Donahue t Randall Co., 01 Exoh. Bldg. Clay, Robinson U Co.. XW Exch. Bldg. The Standard Com. Co., US Exch. Bldg. W. K. SMITH BON lust handla sheep. Interstate Co. Better ruuili. Bhip to ua. BUHKE-K1CKLY CO.. XII Exoa. Bldg. L. E. ROBERTS 4k CO., V Exch. Bldg. Alien Dudley ft Co.. 236-37 Exoh. Bldg. Cos ft Jones Com. Co., bunch of hustlers. Ralston ft Fonda, live stock com. mar. Farmers L. 8. Com. Co.. 203 Exchange, Denostt Proceeds of shlDmeuts In 8tni Yaras Nat l Bank. Only bank at yard. WINN BROS, ft CO.. Exchange Bldg. LAVERTY BROS., 188-40 Exch. Bldg. Paxton-Eckman Chem, Co. st'k remedies. Martin Bros, ft Co., 203-7 Exch. Bldg. Alex. O. Buchanan ft Son, 164-64 Ex. Bldg. OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET WEEKS GRAIN CO.. grain merchant conslguuienu aoUulted. ,Ui Braudaia. Nebraska-Iowa Oraln Co. 74 Brandela, THE UPDIKE QRA1N CO. Consl. Bnts carefully handled. Omaha. Wen. v.' ... a. irniun vvt ass tne man who has tried us." CAVERS ELEVATOR CO., wboleaaJe dealers In graXt, bay, Cbop teed, JJl braudaia Bids. ROBERTS GRAIN CO., grain consign ments solicited, grain bought to arrive. Ti Brandela. CHICAGO I.1V63 STOCK MARKET Demand tor All Classes ef Stock la Steady. CHICAGO. Oft. 14 CATTLE Receipts. estimated at 80O head; market steady; beeves, H'.6u; Texas steers, KM-): Western steers, l4.iluuMi.76; Blockers and feeders. Xu6.76; cows and heifers, li.00 S4Ves, xu.uoiiiV.tiU. HOUS Receipts, estimated at 10O0 neau; niarsei steady; light 8i9Wm.70; mixed, .oii.76; heavy. Ie.owi'4.76: Miinh. ii AUii.; good to choice heavy, 8t.2un b 7b; pigs, S4.7MBb.90; bulk of sales, o-S s.w. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Reoeluts. est! mated at 2.(k head; market slow, steady; native, j a,m; western. 82.7biii4.00 yearlings, t3.76ui4.&o: Ismbs. native. M.umJ e-vv, western, s4.wiutk.1u. Kansas City Live Stuck Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 14.-ATTLU! Receipts, 4u0 head, Including 8uo south erns; niarxet steady; aressed beef and exiHiri steers, itu&.x: lair to i.,ii i.wwii.76; western steers. S4.0uiu7.6u; slockais and feeders, 14 Wtjii 90; southern steers. S4.uuu6.2i; southetn cows, llli-rt i.M, native i'ot Ji.jL.4.11O; native heif- tl ...7 11- k.illl W.... . JL... I . ... 4, . , vmi.b, T.wu..vwl veuves. S4lA:r7 10. lUK.s receipts, 1 roup head; market Steady to strong; bulk of aales, !U:mi.0; heavy. Sd.3uwiS.4i".; packers and butchers, i;.ljt.4o; lights, o.liui.0; plirj ll.to,. 6.00. (SHEEP AND I.AMH8 Receipts, m head; market steady; lambs, fl.boijSfc; yearlings. 4 0vi4.76; wetliars, lJ2biJ7i; ewes, ti.uuul.Uj; tockers and fuedurs. 2.M).7&. St. Loola Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIH, Mo.. Oct. 14. T-ATTLE-Recelpts, l.Svi) head, Including Sou Texans; market steady; native shipping and ex port steers. l7.WuN.2fj; dressed and butchers' steers, 36.7t47.60; steers Under I.ojO pounds, M.tmiiO 00, stockers and feed ers, SJ.(i Sfi; cows and heifers. i i'it 7.60; canners. 11 Ooyl f; bulls, S171,xjo it, calves, 34tK76; Texas and Indian sieera, l4.Uoui.UO, oows Ed hollars, li.uuqj 6 W. HOGS Receipts. 8,603 head: market steady to 6o higher: pirs and lights. 64 aO b i; packers, pira-; butchers and boot tK-avy, niii bUEJP AND LAMBS Receipts, nona St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct 14.-CATTLE Receipts, iiAl head; market steady; steers, 14 .ixu.uu; and heifers, 4-0ou26; ta'ves, 4.UU'7.7a. iluijii Receipts. 2,00 head: market strong to 6 higher, top -t, bulk of sail-. o jo.jii to. bllKKP AMI l.AM H-Ke elpts. none; liiau acl uuoisLile bleakly; lainns, 4uW'juu. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Few Cattle Are on Sale and Values Are Nominally Steady. HOGS ARE TEN CENTS HIGHER Few Aalmals ea Head Are told Quickly at the Raise -Sheep aad Lambs Are I oas is ally Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 14, 191L Receipts were; Official Monday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 10.JHJ l.iM 4S7S7 Official Tuesday. 7.z; .31 & 6.3.13 OIiuiHl Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday...... .u Estimate Saturdav... ert 2,223 eix oays this week....Sl,8S0 24.4 J87,lotl name days lust week..40.J9 1,3 "1.AW7 Same days 3 wka Bgo.aS.lo.1 29.0M 144,477 name days 8 wks. ao .lf. 2h,S79 lMt.aa baine days 4 wka aso.9),(i. 26,tit 1H.',5S Same days last year.. 40,643 20,302 W7.&42 .Th,..follow,n ,abe shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor the V v in Ait- n a .i.l. '"' ,yr: mi. mo. Ino. Deo. .att'e X2.7I8 W1.847 88.138 !" I.ttM.Xi 1.6M,2 8.T9,97 bhe,,P a,10o,U7 tllto.tM 84.147 The following table shows the average prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Data DU. 1910.10.mo8.l07.l!K)6.ll0. Oct I.. 22H 3'V I U 7 801 146 ai a 84i e Oct. .. Oct. 7.. 2 6 04 I 01 a w s I M a 06 4 W I 07 a oj a 10 I 40 7 ei 47 I 27 s n 8 ti a 41 i K a 37 7 64 7 67 iti v t 02 s Oct. .. a 321 Oct. . 7 6lJ Oct 10.. I in 807 a a 26 1U 11 Oct. 11.. 7 7 Oct. 11!.. Oct 13.. I 15 a i 7 70 I 11 e 09 a 2i 7 61 t 79 I 6s a 261 Oct 14.. s a 7 40 Sunday. Iteonlnls a n rl H I . i . - - ,. . . i-".S'n hloSk Yrl". outh Omaha, for sItuVuayUr " ndin" " RECEIPTS CARS. C., M. & St P, cattle. Ilogs. Sheep.II'r's. waoash Missouri Pacific '. Union Pacini C. A N. W.. east ".'.! C. & N. W., west... C., . ft Q., east C., B. ft tj., west... C., R. I ft P., east .. Illinois Central u.nicago t. w Total receipts... 12 its DisiHjsiTioN head. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co, Swift A Co.. . Cudahy I'acklng Co.... 6o4 720 221 290 Aimour at jo Hchwarts-llolcn Co t'udahy, from at I'aul Hill ft Son J. R. Root ft f"o (8 271 27 17 24 Other buyers 1 p."'"'-; 12 1.831 942 Ll ILK As Usual on a v, nulling of any consequence In the beef line on sale anit n.in.. , nally steady. Re, elpts for the week have been only fair, footing up 31.900 head or about 8,000 head short of last week or 't hi corresponding week a year ago Large!? owing to this decrease In supplieiTthere um- oeen a nrm tone to the market all week and the trend to values has been .reCorn.fwl hv beerT"!! XSn7 lnd1,ifererit supply and demand, and prices did not show very much change one way or the other, while west"" f?".e. "k ar Senerally quoted fully loyi J"her wek o, and they !iJLkSl!n Ln actlve de"'nd at that. Jhere has been plenty 0 competition from feeder buyers for the fleshy grades, and this has added to the general ac tivity of the trade. in cows and heifers there also has been considerable Improvement In the general market Demand has been hrne.T.r f the fair to choice grades and prices at the close are fully italic higher than last week's close. On the other hand canners and cutters have shown no Im provement, and In many cases are selling 10(iliC lower than IhuI ..l, n of slack competition. Feeder buyers have not Deen so anxious for the thin cows as they were a week ago, and this has been responsible for much of the weakness ln canners and cutters. , There has been a very fair degree of activity to the trade In stockvrs and feed ers, ana lor the rirst time In several weeks a very good clearance has been made. Demand from the muntrv h been vigorous most of the time, and with a Decrease or neany lu.uuo head In the supply the movement has been free and closing quotations are ail of 10a20o bet ter than a week ago. All grades of steers have shared ln the general ad vance, while the demand for stock cows and heifers has been somewhat limited, and prices show very little change as compared with a week ago. quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, S7.2u7.90; fair to good beef steers, Sfi.fexff7.26; common to fair beef steers, S4.7(oi.fiO, good to choloe heif ers, 4.76i.60; good to choloe cows, 64.60iu 6.00; fair to good cows, S3.7(u4.60; common to 1 air cows, t4.7tx04.Mi; veal calves. 13.60 t7.60. Quotations on range cattle-. Good to choloe beet steers, K.M)$.60; fair to good oeei steer, n common to fair beef steers, H.iixu-i.fcO, good to choice half ers, 34.764j6.26; good to choice cows. 84.403) 16.00; fair to good cows. S4.7i-o4.4u; good to choice stockers and feeders, tS.afc34.OO; fair to good stockers and feeder.i, 4.40id 6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, S3.2604.26; stock heifers. S3.ji,S; bulls, stags, etc. $1.2606.00. HOOS Hogs started cut ln active fashion at futures a dime higher and the market lasted only as long as the sup- fly, both being short. Only thlry-flve oads were received, and with the demand from all local quarters lively. It required less than aa hour to make a complete clearance. Packing staff, weighing from 260 pounds upward, constituted the big bulk of of ferings but the percentage of bacoa grades was. It anything, a little larger than usual. Shippers favored this class of stock but purchased only a few, scat tered loads on outside orders. In most respects, the trade was a two or three-price affair, packing droves costing between S 36 and 84-40. The long string settled at Se-.te, and there was more nusiueea aoove mis ngure tnan there was below It. The best bacon animals on sale reached 86 60, a nickel above yes terday's top and Indentlcal with the h'tth grade a week ago. wnuo receipts mis week show some Increase over last week's supply, the total Is still very limited. Current 'prices compared with those of a week ago, show a little weakness, being weak to about a iiichci lower. Representative sales 1 No. Ar. Hh. rr. Ns . sh. rr. its tie is !1 M III i7t Sat 4 U 14 ... Si .....f ... IS Ml M 111 141 i 4 It 14 IH i lulu I' l 4 14 M ! 4 M u...:m iw m i i t m I. 1st 4 M m ... t u MS I4t 4 at M4 win its tne t tt ixi ut la A. 8h. fr. ..tit 14 IM ..IM 1U M tit ... II, .HI 4 ais4 11 its I u ..lot M ttw ,.147 1M Itiw ,.il 14 Ilk i.Md 14 III14 til at I HI ..Xt 40 it ..Ml M l ... IM 4 ..171 St 4'H ..lit M . U7 M I It ..let ... I 4t ..til ... IM 18 ITS S4 M TO. to... M... M... IT M ....... II 14... H... ... I... M... II... to... t..l It.. It., n.. u. t... 41.., 7.., t. SHEEP Nothing much arrived in the way of sheep or lambs and as yester day's clearance was complete, the only offering available were about t,0u bead of second-hand slock, held by specula tors. Rualhfsa In this wing of the trade was nsturany ngnt ana prices showed no quotable charge. Marketing during the week amounted to fully loi.ow head, a total that com pares favorably with the high-water re ceipts oi lyi.wv neaa tins week last yvar. A big To per cent of the run con sisted of feeders with lambs In the lo-avy majoiliy. Fat lambs were hard to find on early days, but after midweek the proportion of finished stuff showed some Increase. Fat sheep proved scarce at all times ana yearlings were rare. exceptlona In fat lambs price were well sustained until Thursday, when packers hammered the market severely. A 6e.0 top was made on a fancy article Wednesday, but the same brand had to sell at Si SO the following day and good grades are closing around S6.UX As compared wltk last week's close, these figures show small losses, but the break in no In- Instance exceeds l&ac. The slump finish ter drew a healthy demand from the stsrt and are row selling steady to a little lower In spots as compare.1 with quotations a week ago. Light offerings of fleshy wethers, yearlings, etc., served as Insurance asalnt hear raids. Oood ewes are bringing S3 2VfjS60. while tnppy wethers claim good competition at 3.7id 4,00. Feeder supply apnesred exceaalve from start to finish and business proved the dullest of the season. All classes had to be chespened In order to make clear ances and common feeder lembs bore the brunt rt the declllne. Price range widened, of course, and the present scale of values shows losses of 16X10 on the better kinds of feeder lamhs with Inferior strings ss much as 6"aXc lower. Anything vending at ST. 00 late In the week carried a pretty good killing top and $i.Mv,j4.75 quality corresponded with U-Wii 10 kinds last week. Country outlet, despite Its dullness proved ample and the big barns today are cleared of every thing excepting a fair accumulation in speculators' hands. feeder sheen slisred In the break. hn declines were usually smaller snd more or less uncertain. Thin ewes closed from $2.76 downward snd feeder yearlings ranged around S-1 Jt.Vrt4.10. Revised figures on the total country purchase of feeder sheep and lambs place actual shipments for the week at 115,000 head. puppiy prospects for next wee Indi cate a sharp decrease, as only 170 loads are In sight at present, as compared with over 300 loads at nearby feeding sta tions a week ago. In all probability the marketing at this point during the coming week will hardly exceed 126,000 head. quotations on Sheep and Lambs i.smos, good to choice, $S.SiY(r6.f&; lambs, fair to good, S5.26ft&.60; lambs, feeders, S3 6O6.00; yearlings, good to choice, S4.20if4.6O; year lings, feeders. 83.90(34.26; wethers, handy, 83.76tH.10; wethers, heavy, 3.6B4.0O; wethers, feeders, S3.2693.H6; ewes, good to choice, I3.2fctt3.60; ewes, fait to good, 13.00 63.26; ewes, breeders, Si.2fya4.00; ewes, feeders, 12.2502.76; ewes, culls, L60L2&. Stock la Slant. Receipts of live stock at the five orln- clpal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Rlieoo. foutn omana 2.209 St. Joseph liio 2.0"0 662 '366 Kansas City "0 2.000 St. Louis L2O0 8.&00 Chicago SuO 10,000 2.000 2,662 Totals 2,300 22,700 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET CHEESE Imported Bwlrs, 32c; Ameri can Swlns, 22c; block Bwlss, 18c; twins, leVic; daisies, 16Vc; triplets, loVvo; blue label brick, 18c; llmbergcr, 2-lb., Uc; 11m berger, 1 lb., IPO. BUTTER No. 1, Lib. carton, 29o; No. L In 80-lb. tubs, 28VkOi No. t, 27Vso; pack Uif, 17V4C. POULTRY Broilers, 18c; springs, 19c; hena lo ; cocks, 9c; ducks, 18c; geese, 16o; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per dotw 1.60. Alive: Broilers, U',4c; hens, 9o; old roosters and stags, to; old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, lull feathered, 10c; turkeys, 18c; guinea fowls, 16o each; pigeons, per dos., 76c; homers, per doi., 62.60; squabs. No. 1, L60; No. i, 600. K1SH Pickerel, ilo; white, 20c: pike, 15c; trout, 16c; large crapples, lysine; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, 18c; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green tatflsh, 16o; roe ari ad, 11.00 each; shad roe, per pair, joc; salmon, 13c; halibut, 9c; yellow perch, 8c: buffalo, to; bullheads, 14c. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1 18c; No. 2, 13c; No. 8, 8Vic, Loins; No. 1, Jii7c; No. 2, 14o; No. 3, tc. Chuck: No. 1, 7Uc; No. 2, 6ic; No. 8, 64c. 3ound: No. L Uo: No. i c; No. 8, 8o. Plate: No. L 6c, No. 2. be; NO, I, o. FRUITS. ETC. Apples: Cooking va rieties, per bbl., 12.76; Jonathan, per bbl., 84.00; California Bellflower, per box, 1.25; l oioraao jonaineo, iaii. Kanoj', per pox, IL25. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, 11263)2.60; Jumbo, per bunch, 2.76X7i. Prlc of Beef Cuts Ribs: No. l. Uo No. 3. 13c; No. I, Hc Loins: No. L Wc; No. 2. 14c: No. 8, 9o. Chuck; No. L THc; No. 2, 6o; No. 8, 6a. Round: No. I, Uo; No. 2, 8Hc; No. 8, 8a Plate; No. L 6c; No. t 6c: No. I, 4Vk. VEGETABLES Beans. String and wax, per mkt bsk.. Wo. Cabbage: Wis consin, per lb., 1H. Celery: Michigan, per dos., 36o; Colorado Jumbo, per dos,, 660. Cucumbers: Home grown, per doa, 600. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., II. 60. Uarllo: Extra fancy, white, per lb.. 15o. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doa, 4UO. Onions: Home grown, white, per crate, 11.76; yellow, per crate, 11.80; red globe, per lb., 2c; Wisconsin, yellow, in sacks, per lb.. 2Sio; Spanish, oer crate IL76. Parsley: ancy home grown, per dos., bunches. 46o. Potatoes. Minnesota fc-any cnio, per ou., sue; Wisconsin White lock, per bu., 65c. Sweet Potatoes: Vir ginia, per bbl., 3.60; per bu. bsk., 81.36. Rutabag-as: ln sacks per lb., lfto. To matoes: Home grown, per mkt. bsk., 60c. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Cailfor. nla soft shell, per lb., 20c; In sack lots. lo leas. Braall nuts: Per lb., 13c; in sack lots, lo less. Chestnuts: Per lb.. 16o. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 86.60. Filberts; Per lb., 14o; In sack lots, lo less. Fee- nuts: Roasted, per lb., 8o; raw, per lb.. 7c Pecans: Large, per lb., ltto; In sack lots, la leas. Walnuts: California, per lb., 19c; in sack lots, lo less. Honey: New, 24 frames. S3. 7. Kraut: Per 16 gal. keg, 82.76; per 6-gal. keg. 81.10. St. Loola Oeaerol Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 14.-WH EAT Cash, teady; track, Nd. I red, ILOOgil.OlH; No. hard. IL03H&1.12. Futures, lower; Do- cember, WTc; May, tl-03. CORN Higher; track, No. I, 73c; ino, j white, 7 44i 76c. Futures, lower; December, S2ij;t274o; May, 64iC. DATS Lower; track, no. x, iiwa.Hic; No. 2 white, 48448ViC. Futures, easy; December, 47c; May, 60Vo. RYE unchanged; l.cu. F1A)UR Firm; red winter patents, 84 W 4.80; extra fancy and straight, S3.90, 4.J6; hard winter clears, ss.omu'a.ia. SEBDTlmothy, IU.v9V14.6u. CORNMEAL S3 24 BRAN Dull; sacked, oast track, 81.110 L16. . HAT steady; umoiny, xai.vuv.w; prai rie, tl2.OH4ilt.00. BAU41INU s5 1-1SO. HEMP TWINE 7VsO. . t PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job- bins'. 116.25. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, tk.tkw3S.S0. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed, extra snorta, sin; ciear SM.87S; short clears. 89.00. Bacon, lower; boxed, extra shores, Sa.CTtt; dear ribs. SKtfi; short clears, llO.uu. POUbTKI Iirrn; cnicaens, xuc; spiiua. 11c; turkeys, 1416Vxc; ducks, uttc; i"?-- RU 1 l trv oieaay, creamciy, wir, EQQS-Flrmj l&41a Kecelots. Shipments. Flour, bWs 12.uu ".uw Wheat, bu . '" Corn, bu s2."0 80 uw niiT" bu . 44.0U0 172,000 Kaosaa City oraia til rrovisioos. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 14. WHEAT cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard, si.uito l.iw; n x sh.-ntl.01: No. t red. 81. 0041.01 :No. 2, 9ScSl.00; December, Sv'sCiutLUO; May, I1.03H: July. 96issi'o. 1 1 . , - .. ...1 a ILt l.lph.p. mixed: 71ia71c: No. S. TOWc; No. I while. TlV4tl72c; No. I. 71(&7H4c: December, XI a v. fciViHU'to: July. t346tlVa. OAT64 tncnangea; no. s wane, o 4bHc; No. 8 mixed. 46Vi-&H7a 11 V V StkilttbC. HAY-Steady; choice timothy. $18,109 II Oo; choice prairie, 812 6UO-13.UU. BUTTt.lt creamery, c; iirsia, m; seconds, 4c; packing stock. 19a. KGUS- Exuas, uc; iirsts, uyia. onds, ISSiC Itecwpta. ouipuienis. Wheat, bu 10L 76.(XK) Corn, bu SO .OHO 41.WW Oata bu 13,l 17.0U0 Mlomeaoolts Grsis Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 14. WHEAT De cember, Sl.OO: May, Il lSOi UH; No. k4 II U .1 N. nnrtharn I HVMSV' No. 3 northern, ll.wcwoi-U.,; . 1.04 4. FIAX tloeea, BA RLE Y 0ctL 16. CORN No. 8 yellow. 9Ha. OATS No. I white, 4tjc RYE No. 3. WSvuio. URAN 821 .60a'23.M. FliOUR First patents. 8S.40ifrS.70: second patents, SS.0uu6 80; first cieara, 3.9uuv4.6 second clears, tX8O0s.Su. - Pklladrlphta Prodoeo Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 14, BUTTER Steady; western creamery, 33c; nearby prints, 344i c. r JH I nchanged. CH LreiE Firm; New York full creams, fancy, 16c; New York full creams, lair to good, 1414Stc. V ' Mllwaokoo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 14. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 1 1. laCL 13 H; No. I northern. $109 111. No. I hard winter. 1.04 J I M; December, tl.OoS; May, Sl-tHVt, OATS Standard. 4;c. BARLkY Mailing, 11 11 JO. tnter The Bee s Eocklover Cootcat GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Feeling- on Buying Side of Wheat ii Greatly Improved. C0EN QUALITY IS CONSIDERED Cash Dessaad for Wheat Less Active and the Market Shows' aa Easier Toae -VOIame of Sales Hollas; Factor. OMAHA. Oct. 14, 191L The feeling on the buying side of wheat has greatly Improved because mills and elevator concerns have come Into the market for good round lots this week. Even without positive damage ln Ar gentina, the mention of frost In three cables Is made a bull feature, and north west conditions are deplorable, and the weather Is still rainy and foggy In that quarter. The market looks good to buy on after any temporary decline. It looks like the people who are friendly to the buying side of corn are waiting to learn something different as to the quality of the new crop and the chances for marketing freely the balance of the month. The cash situation con tinues strong and renewal of rainy weather may start a fresh buying force. Cash demand for wheat was less active today and the market showed an easier tone. The volume of cash sales will be the ruling factor. Today's cash prices were Wala lower. ' The corn market again failed to respond to the bullish features, new buying force Is needed and scattered liquidation eased tha market. Cash prices ranged lift' toe lower today. Primary wheat receipts were 1.1M.000 bushels and shipments were 784,000 bushels. against receipts last year or i.ui,tju bushels and shipments of 491.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 4.t,0o0 bushels and shipments were 863,000 bushels, against receipt last year of 653.000 bushels and shipments of 290,000 Dtisneis. Clearances were 8.000 bushels of com. none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 230,000 bushels. Liverpool closed Hd higher to Hd lower on wheat and Wttm lower on corn. j ne roiiowing casn sale were reponea; WHEAT No. I hard, 2 oars 81.0OV4; No. 8 hard, 1 car S1.01H. 1 car 11.01. 6 cars 11.004; rejected, 1 car 96c; No. 2 spring, 1 car S1.02H; No. 4 spring, 1 car 11; No. 2 mixed. 1 car II.OIH. CORN No. 4 white. 1 car (Wc; No. 2 yellow, i cars 74c: No. 1 yellow. 9 cars nc; No. 4 yellow, 1 car 67c; No. 3 mixed. S cars tfc, z cars 67 He. OATS Standard, I cars ISUc; No. t white, 10 cars 464c; No. i white, I cars 460. Omaha Cask Prices, WHEAT No. 2 hard, tl.OWjn.04: No. 3 hard. 99c?tl.08: No. 4 hard. 97cS1.02. CORN-No. 2 white, 6tWHc; No. 2 white, 68Cd8t4c; No. 4 white, 6717iiTi8c; No. 2 yellow, tTrWic: No. 3 yellow, GiHtf'fiTV.c; No. yellow. CTi(&fi7'4c; No. 2, 67.ig7c; No. 3, 67H73c; No. 4. 67Hc OATS No. 2 white. !14rt46Hc; standard. 4(V34'4c: No. 3 white, tutiiSHc; No. 4 white, 45Vij'46c; No. 3 yellow, 45M46c; No. 4 yellow. 46m546. BARLEY Malting, $1.101.20; No. 1 feed. 81c(&1.06. RYE No. 2. 9697c: No. 8, 596c Carlot Hecelpts. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 66 - 286 211 Minneapolis 35 Omaha 20 65 24 tDuluth 229 1 CHICAGO GRAIS AND PROVISIONS Featores of tko Trading; and Closing; Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 14. Confronted by pros pects of an additional big Increase of the visible supply, tne wneai mir turned weak. The close was btUhke to c under last night. Corn declined HtSNrC to Ho net and oats 'ho to kc The end of the day left provisions varying from unchanged to 6c advance. 1 Receipts of wheat were large, not only In the United States, but also across the Canadian line. Arrivals for the week at primary points reached more than 2.000.000 bushels u excess of the total a year ago. Furthermore, It was shown that the European crop had proven to be the third largest on record, and not a great way below the bumper yield of 19U0. Under such conditions the Importance of the shortage In Russia was minimised to an extent that only a short time ago would have seemed out of the question. The bulls were still more discouraged by re ooits that cash sales here had not amounted to nearly as generous an ag gregate as most traders believed and that the transactions were chiefly In the soft winter wheat trade. In consequence, the market at no time displayed any sign of being elastic, and the close was at al most the lowest level of the day. De cember, during the session, fluctuated from 9ST40 to 99H!(i,J9,4o, with last sales lM7tc, a net loss of c. Uiilciai predictions 01 rair weemer imu many longs to reduce their holdings of corn. Weakness ensued as there was but little short Interest to absorb the offer ings. December ranged from 64MjO to 64mc, closlror Kko net lower at 64&44c. Cash Krades were only In fair demand. No. 2 v. nw nnlRhMl at IZOTtfZ'fcC. OalS ruiea a trine sieaaier man nnier grains. The reason appeared o be iirm- ness in the casn market. iop ana dui torn figures for December -were 474j4so and 47Hc, with tne close c 011 ai 4.?a, Provisions trailed upward after 'hogs. At the last gong, pork was 2o to 6c dearer, and the remainder of the list either uncnangea or ai an auvauce i uui to exceed a nickel. r-aah nimtntinne were as iouuws: FLOUR Market steady; winter patenU, 14.164.75; straights. s.uti4.ou; spring; straights. 4.60'-1.75; bakers, 83.70(4 6.00. HVS Tin. I. B6M.C H1HI.KY-Feed or mixing. SOcCSl.OO: fair in choice malting. Sl.KXnl.22. SEEDS Timothy, tlltAKU !;; ciovcr. t14.0oa19.6a phi iviKinNS Mess Dork, per bbl.. UK a.-u.'ii.lk.&u. Lard, per luO lbs.. S8.77Wa t.80. bhort ribs, sides (loose), i.,VQ.w; hnri nw aloes iduuui. o.nuo.iit. Total clearances 01 wneat ana iiour went Musi to ZJU.UUU DU. i'l uuary re- celpu were 1.199,6u0 bu., compared with L064.VW DU., tne corresponaing uay o ywi- o. . . . - Ketlmatea receiDta tor lomurrvw: Wheat 4a cars; corn, 262 cars; oats, iM mrm hlL 2X OOfl head. Chicago Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 2 red, WHwc; No. I red. 87bc; No. 2 hard. ll.UXu7l.Ue; MO. I nara. i.iuai.vi; ro. 1 northern. 81 12WS1.14: No. 3 northern, ti loor.i 12: No. 3 northern: tl.U8til.li; No. 3 spring, tl-O4al.l0Vs; No. t spring, SLOji 1.10; No. 4 spring, 90ctitl07; velvet chaff, 9oc4tl.0lVi; durum, 9ocal.0. Corn: No. 2, 71Vtfi2c; Mo. wniie, i-i;iu; ixo. yellow, iiuiA'aG. o. . nv1! m. m white, 7Hu7Ho; No. 3 yellow, 71a72c; Kr. 1 10(0.700: No. 4 while. 71j.illc: No. 4 yellow. 71i71V4o. Oats: No. 1 4t,V0 47c; ro. I wniie. 4.i4tu'H;, u. wniie, 47Cti4Tlc: No. 4 white. 4usr7c; standard. 47W48c. Rye: No. X 9(Wc. Barley: 7&c ll.o. Clover, tl4.uu4tly.60. Timothy. SU-Ouu 14.60. BUTTER Steady; creamerlea, 23C59c; dairies. 214j26c EUiiS steady; receipts. 4,880 cases; at mark, casea Included, 17c; firsts. 20o; prime firsts. iic CHEESE Steady; daisies. 1414Vc; twins, 13SuUc; young Americas, 144c; long horns, 14ul4Vic 1HJTATOES Weak; choice to fancy, 68 fcwk'; fair to good, 63i4ftc, POULTRY teteady; turkeys, 15c; chick ens luc; spring, llo. VEAL Steady; 60 to )-lb wta. SgHc; 60 to 66-1 b. wta, HVi'ulOc. 85 lo 110-lb. ts. He. Dally movement of produce: Articlea Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 24.1ou 81. x Wheat bu Meal id. 700 Corn, bu 2OS.6.J0 209.5t Data bu 2t2.s tui.TuO Rye, bu 6.6u0 U.SuO Barley, bu S3.6U0 ls.uu Carlot Receipts Wheat, 66 cars, with 32 of contract grade; corn. 2t cars, with 64 of contract grade; oats, 311 cars. Total receipts of wheat ai cnicago, Minneapolis aud Duluth today were s"9 cars, com pared with 876 cars last week and 648 curs ins corresponding day a year ago. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 14. WHEAT Spot nominal. Futures, dull; October, 7s6Vtd; December, 7Vd; March, 7s Id. CORN Spot, firm; A me, .can mixed, tsSd. Futures, easier; Jaauary, 6sid, February, 6a 6)4d. Dolath Grmlo Martlet. DULUTH. Oct. 14. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 1110: No. 1 northern, 11.01: No. 2 northern. SltMClO'. No 8. 1101102. l cemher. II (U asked May, tl U asked. OAlS-4oc. Ttic Omaha Booklovers' Contest i ? ; Ho. 62 Monday, fr What Book Does This Picture Represent? mu Tsnr KsuDs) ...................... Street and INinxtter ...................... mm.m City or Town ................ ......r.. Writ tn title and author of book and BATS coupon and picture. Bond no coupon until finish of the contest la announced. Kaon picture represents a book title not a scene or character. Catalogues containing 6,000 names on which all puxxlo pictures are based the catalogue used by the contest editor are for sale at the Brnsiness OftW at Tha Boa for 36 sau. br mTr lu cecta. 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Prlies will be swarded to the contestants sesdlsg ln the largest number of correct solutions, la erent of two or more parsons having ths same suraber of correct solutions, the parson eslng the smaller number ot extra coupons In his set ef snewcrs will be declared winner. Ia event of two parsons having ths same number correct and using the same number ot oos pore, the partem whose set of snewcrs Is moat neatly prepared, ia ths opinion of ths full Judging coram It tee, will receive the first prlie. Only one list st answers mar ne submitted by a contestant avd only one prlte will be swsrdee to one family st one address Tha use of ths coupons Is not obligatory noon the eontcstsst, snd an answer may be submitted In any lealble manner tha contestant may select. Awards wilt be made strictly according to the merit ot each separate list. The name of mors than one pcreoa mnet not be written upon any ens coepoa. " The swards will fee made by the Contest Editor aad a oommlttee st wall-known ettt aens. whose names will be announced later. r?ie contest Is limited to the following territory! Nebraska, Wyoming, that portion ef Tows wast of but not Including Des Moines, snd thst section ef South Dakota known ae the Black Hills District sssssa White A 6-passenger 111 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless and notseleas. No cranking no shifting of gears; any desired speed. White Steamer sales Increase each succeeding year. Haa practically an endorsement of the United States government, which owns and operates more Whits Steamers than all other cars combined. Rtehly upholstered, beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed.' Ixli car will be exhibited la Omaha at iwrasiBiesHg. ItrU aad tbhraosj mtm. SECOND PRIZE ygSSo In tha soft, seml-troplc, climatic gone, extend ing north from San Diego to Shasta County, Cali fornia, lies Tehama county, ln which is situated this beautiful little 10-scre ranch near tha town of Bed Bluff. This is fruit land of a very high order and la part of the celebrated Lutheran col ony which had lta Inception with an Omaha clergyman. Literature describing thia property may be seen at tha office of TtJ walautuuS-BOIr-tub OO la ths City national Baa Build lug-, Omaha. It'e.Se'-i -7ATTDTIT PDI7T? JL VUJAllJ. llUifli lint Ralston la to be a manufacturing city. They have a fine start with tha Brown Truck Man ufacturing Co., the Rogers Motor Car Co., and the Howard Stove Worka Kverythlng desir able to comfortable living mav be found there. On ono of the main business streets The Bee has selected its fourth prize a businesa lot 26x100 feet, and valued at $8TS. FIFTH PRIZE, Value 5225 In tha same town and with tha same prospect of advancement. The Bee haa selected a residence lot 60x120 ft, aud valued at tags, Ralston Is on tue only Interuban trolley lino running out of Omaha anC within forty minutes of the Omaha postoffloe. a.A-mfilt,!jlL,r.mlM?n.li07i.t .Property at the office) Of the BiUTOST TOWBBITB CXlafjr AJTT, Sua ttoata ITth Kt, Omaha. SIXTH, SEVENTH . . . AtuaawiAXSj W niCQ WM TOUndtttl III 1 7 & K Thla ortcyclopedla of twelve volumes, which Is valued in lt a sit may ba seen at the Omalia office of W. A, Mlxsabaug-k ft Oo. lil Bt Vary'a Ave. lilNTH AND TENTH PRIZES ThHU lels.. n u 1 - . u .. , . . .. . ... . - - i y. i.,i;'iuur -uiuiiie cioin Bouna sets or tha Boon of Knowledge." sn eucvcluncdla made eanecUII. ..r k.n.i-l -Z j ? .. a set This work Is written in simple language snd la a "wonder hVJTw" - -.vim .ruiBD in Hiuiuia i.ii.i FORTY-FIVE -v.. icu Twenty watch for tile daily picture in the bze. Bee's Great October 18, 1911. tha Contest FIRST PRIZE 000 Steamer Automobile THIRD PRIZE 39oo The magnificent fancy walnut XBZZJra AUTO OBABD 3XTBB-IZABO which Both Ing can excel. No other player-piano haa it tha absolute the "human touch" so desired by a musical ear and so prised by the manufac turers. This instrument will be exhibited, ex plained and played for anyone who wishes to ae it In the war rooms on the third floor of THE BENNETT CO. Valu 13270 mm AND EIGHTH PRIZES This Ingenious encyclopedia, which Is a develop ment rather than Invention, has besides Its con veniences the value of hundreds of editors men tally equipped to make one of the greatest ency clopedias ever compiled. One of the strongest recommendations for this Work is that It Is from the oress of the reliable old house of TKOB. BMjWaT OXS. of M.w Tork? tJndoa, BubUa . , mere are ack and white Thia la a fully "-:o oaaaxa vuuuvaiiusl IU UlgaCK UQ W Ii 1 1 Th 1 as 11 1 I If MS. Saary's Avenae. CASH PRIZES " iiKa ui ipu. il'u i nzes 01 Prizes of $1. was psrthj induced ly a tumbling tradi el.eliie tehecp kii yearlings suitable for slaugh f