THF BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTOBKK IS. VM2 HEAL KSTATK JrjTX VKOFERTY FOR Si LB New Dundee Residence Kvl,- oom1!d and ready to ir.ave Into. ftb on, paved tt on high ?IS ?? and ?,vrIk8 the new .boulevard are, oak floor throughout and the finish In living room. dining room and sun t7''X!' rioor has ( bed- oms, fished In white enamel, with friahogany finished doors; also an attrac tive sleeping porch, which can be reached -trom two rooms; Hied bathroom with up fairway to large T..wnT lne material and work manship in this house Is of the beat, and anyone wishing to secure a strictly mod ern. well built house should Investigate T 1 1 at nnna George & Company - "" m-u uty isat. Bank BiCg Why Freeze to Death This Winter in ah Old House? We have a large list of new houses we Jiave just completed-. 8 and 7 rooms all Of them fltrintlv mnitirn anil nn-tn. date; thoroughly well built, guaranteed Heating plants, and we can sell them on T.'ery easy terms. If you are In the mar ket, we know we can fit you out. as we . "iv.em In 811 Parts of tw,- Come in snq taia it over. Pa yne & Slater Co. SIS Omaha National Bank Bidg. JUST ONE LEFT I We sold four in the last ten days of those brand new 4-room cottages with Vtairway to floored attic where two mora f-ooma can be finished. Birch two-panel poors, maple floors In kitchen, electric fignta, nice fixtures, good basement with ota inside and outaide entrance, fine cis tern and well; $100 down, balance $15 per month. Price, $1,406. Lot 40x130. Re member it Is the last one, so don't wait let us show it to you now. Located South 13th. St, a few blocks south of Mts- WB Ave. . BEMIS-CABLBERG CO. ; 3M Brajideis Theater. D. 585. 4IAXSO0M PARK BARGAIN Leaving city, must sell by November 1; home of seven rooms, modern except I heat; hlg basement; rooms newly deco j rated: fine lot, fruit and shade trees, mall barn; good location, within walking 'distance; price $2,7u0; reaaonable terms. Apply owner, 1309 So. nth 8t Phone Great Bargain MtJST BE SOLD AT ONCE Two lota at 40th Ave. near Ames, twe Mocks from street car line, MS each. .One lot. 47th and Cass St, adjoining jPundee. c00. Inquire at 1208 Jones 8t DUNDEE BUNGALOW. Buflt for a home on high and sightly (location overlooking the west and north for miles, south front, corner lot 100x139, plenty of air and no dirt, surrounded by fcew high-priced homes; six rooms and path, all on one floor, with attio large Enough for three more rooms; living room, dining room and library finisned in oak; bedrooms and kitchen In yellow pine; splendidly arranged for small family. (Owner going to California. See this te ay. Phone Harney 4508. I AM HARD UP. I MUST SACRIFICE ay new S-r. all modern home in one of the beet residence districts; oak finish. Eling poicit. large living room ana y other attractive features. Easy is. Address O 858. Bee. - ' INVESTIGATE THIS. We offer a brand new up-to-the-minute fcouse of rooms and Bleeping porch; iuUt right; located right; priced right, nd is right in every way; easy terms, tvv right at Lasbury, WW S. lth8t Tel. tlQUglMS 152. , 2,000 FOR CITT ACREAGfi How many acres can you oifer within or near city limits for $1,250 cash and 1811 Overland (T50J, & H. P., run 2,600 miles; any dem onstration. Address X 196, Bee. - GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Trade After Yeiterday'i Close Was Decidedly Bearish. OFFER NEW CORN SPARINGLY If Oate Trade Coattaaes Dmll the Market May Sag Lower, la Whleh Caee Cash Demand Will Be Strons. i he temper of the wheat trade after tne close yesterday was decidedly bear , n the theory that tne war news had ra nen flat lor the present, and that there was important selling in Chleago. The .r?rogrm mV receive a Httle check ""7 irom the fact that the Liver pool market hail an nu lower opening. There Is a chance that all tile Other Balkan m 4.,ln .lh Montenegro in open declaration of war 6ingc Turkey today. Such a situation win naturally hold short sellers in check. The weather, the big movement and the Macs casn wheat demand, are all fea turea on the side of sellers. Cash wheat, uncnangea to tC lower. , Bull leaders in corn are inclined to tak the buying side of the December option on all soft spots. For two days past there has been a toft spot toiiowlng the opening, and in each case good determined buying brought about a half a cent rally. The country is orrerlng new. corn sparingly. The east la fairly well supplied with old coru. The commercial situation is a little mixed The fino weather Is on the side of sett ers of the new crop months, but the cable news and the action in wheat caused the bear forces to act cautiously. Much will depend on the feeling of corn raisers about Be na at Dresent prices Cash corn lc higher to &c lower. If the oats trade continues dull the market may sag lower, but any con siderable lower range will be very liable to increase the cash demand as well as the call for futures. Cash oats un changed. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 434,0u bu.; corn, 3,000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, ,d lower to A up; corn, unchanged to Vd higher. Primary wheat receipts were 2,000,000 DU. and 8hiDmenta were 1.869.000 . bu.. against receipts last year of 1.035.000 bu. and shipments of 452,000 bu. Primary corn receiDts were 268.000 bu. and shipments 200,000 bu., against receipts last year of 446,000. bu. and shipments of Kkl.UUU DU. Primary oats receiDts were 971.000 bu, and shipments 655,000 bu., against receipts last year of 642,000 bu. and shipments of tia.vw du. The following cash sales were reDorted today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. S cars, 87ic: 2 cars. 87c. No. S hard win ter, o cars, 87c No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 864c; 1 car, 85c. No. 8 spring, 1 car, S6W,c, No. 2 ourum, 1 car, 83He. No. 2 durum, 1 car. 82c: No. 2 mixed. 1 car. 87fcc. No. i mixed. 1 car. 87c: 2 cars. iniVc: 1 car. wc. iso. mixed, l car, soc; l car, wjfcc. Oats: standard. 1 car. 32c. No. 3 white. 3 cars, 31c; 3 cars, 31c. No. 4 white, 3 cars, iic. ino grade, l car, suftc. uorn No. 3 white. 1 car. 64c. No. 2 Yellow. : car, 59c. No. 3 yellow. 1 car. 6SH4c: 1 car. oc. xmo. s mixed, l car, bic; 3 cars, bVfro- eariey: no. 4, l car, P4c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8788Hc: No. 3 hard, 8687c; No. 4 hard, 8486Hc. COKN-No. 2 white, 63ig!64c; No. 3 white, 634c; No. 4 white, 622Hc; No. 3 color, SL'Hc; No. 2 yellow, 5988Hc; No. 8 yellow. 68Si59Hc: No. 4 yellow. 58a8c: No. 2, 57&58c; No. 8, 57674c; No. 4. OATS No. 2 white. 32ffi32iic: atandard. S2c; No. 3 white, 3131Vtc; No. 2 white, 8091(8810., BARLEY Malting:. 5866c: No. 1 feed. 5066c. RYE No. 2, 68ft69c; No. 3. 678c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats, Chicago ....... Minneapolis . JDuiuth Omaha Kansas City St Louis .... Winnipeg 5A 832 663 so J... 144 61 ..........1084 117 13 4 IS 225 CHICAGO GHAiN AJTD PROVISIONS s . ACREAGE VOU SAL, i ' H1LLCRE3T ADDITION. Beat and cheapest suburban acre prop rty near city. Fine country home sites tend garden tracts convenient to car. sur veyed, platted and staked in lota ot ft& acre to 3 acres and priced from 313a per acre up. Come early and get your choice of a lot In this beautiful addi tion. Call for plat . and descriptive literature. C. R. Combs, 809 to Uli Bran, dels Theato.- Bidg. Phones Doug, sua, A-37U. REAL ETATE yAHM A RAX CH LANDS FOR 8 ALB Colorado. FOR SALE 320 acres of choice smooth, rich prairie land, black, loam soil, abun iance of rain, good crops, near Arriba, Lincoln county, Colo. Price $10 per acre. M9 cash, balance $1.00 per acre each year with interest, 6 per cent W. D. GIPFIN, 6S4 Brandeis Bidg., Omaha, Neb. WE OFFER for quick sale 820 acres smooth, rich soil, shallow water, farm land in the famous Cedar valley, Logan bounty, Colorado; similar land held at $1 ,o $20 an acre; our price 12 an acre; suit- ble terms. Wantiand & Shelton Land !o., McCagne Bidg., Omaha, Neb. Georgia. Traversed by the (GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA U.TLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-A'TLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of J'rop. All the money crops of the south tlentlfully produced. For literature treat ng with thla coming country, its soli, lollmate. church and school advantages, Write, . 1 .. ; W. B. LEAHY. Dept K . General Passenger Agent ! ATLANTIC, OA. Iowa. THE eastiest way to find a buyer for four farm Is to Insert a small want ad in the Dee Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the state of Iowa, 43.000 daily. The Capital la read by and believed In hy the standpatters of Iowa, who simply Wfuse to permit any other paper In their homes. Rates, 1 cent a . word a day; 31.26 per line per month; count six ordi nary words to the line. Address Des SMoines Capital. Des Moines, la IOWA FRUIT FARM AND DAIRY LAND FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. We have subdivided the Dr. McClanahan tract known as Orchard Heights, con taining 80S acres near Council Bluffs, and are selling It at 50 to $100 per acre on easy terms. You will only have to see 'this land to appreciate its value. Let us show it Day A Hess Co., 123 Pearl St, Council Bluffs. Ia. - Mlaaesota. - MINNESOTA. Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;" pedal rates. ,, ; - DAT A NIGHT REALTY CO., 163 Banker Life Bidg.. Lincoln. Neb. Nfcraska. I0-BU8HEL WHEAT LAND, 32ft TO $3$ . PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,800 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 13 years, including 1919 and 1911. average with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crap. Better soil, water and climate cannpt be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. KUNDIKGa-AKD INVESTMENT CO., - SIDNEY, NEB. MR. INViSSTOR, Mr. Man with small means: Hr sale, 12 quarters of choice tj m .land close to , Sidney, Neb., one tf;nth cas:, baL ten years' in ten equal taymenta Ernest Raasch, Sidney, Neb. Features of the Trmdlnar and Closing? Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 17. War newa wore out today as a market influence despite the fact that fighting was on among five nations. In wheat the outcome was a decline or c to ftc net Although the widening of the struggle with Turkey led to some display of wheat strength, there was not enough aggres sive buying to sustain the Weight of hedg crop receipt northwest, lng sales due to the pressure of spring .Arrivals of wheat at primary terminals mounted to the high total of 2,000,000 bushels, nearly doubling the record for the corresponding time a year ago. This circumstance counted against the bulls. December closed steady o net lower at 91C Corn sagged owing to fine weather. December closed steady HSc under last night at 53&c. Cash grade were in poor request. No. 2 yellow wae Quoted at 64i4t4c Liberal receipts pulled down oats. De cember closed Vic net lower at Sigo. Htfgs on the down grade carried the provision market along, November lard suffering a net decline of 20 cente. The leading futures ranged as follows: Article! Open.j High, Low. Close. Yes'y. 3 96) Wheati Dec. May. Corn. Oct.. Dec..63V4 May.62ir& Oats. I .Dec; 321 May. I S3M Poric. uct. 93Vi! 914 Sl'i'l 961 924 &li IXTolYtOe. RYE No. 2, 68c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4S&51c; fair to choice malting, 60jj7:c. SEED-Tlmothy, 3.OO4J4.00; clover, $13.00 618.00. PROVlSlONS-Mess pork. $17.50iijl7.6l.,W; lard, (in tierces) $11.75; short ribs Uoose), lV.60U.2o. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 434,000 bushels. Primary re ceipts were 3,000,000 bushels, compared with 1.0J5.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 102 cars: corn, 107 cars; oats. 227 cars; hogs. 16,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. $1.06flF1.08; No. 3 red, J4cTll.04: No. 2 hard, 924i6tt4c; No. 3 hard, 90$KCVje; No, 1 northern, 2694e; No. 2 northern. 91ti 3c: No. 3 northern, 85J?tc: No. 2 spring. bSKnsie; .-no. s spring, &4b8c; No. 4 spring OMAHA GKEKAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. Mb. canons, 31c; No. 1, In 0o-)b. tubs, Sfic; No. 2, 2SK packing. 2c. CHEESE Imported Swiss, S3e; Anieri can Swiss, S6o; brick Swiss, 22c: twina 30c; daisies. 30c; triplets. 20c; young Amer icas, 21c; blue label brick, 21c; llmberger, .Mb 22.-; Mb . 22c: New York white, ;'5c. BEEF CUTS-NO. 1 ribs. 21c; No. ribs, Ulic; No. 3 ribs, lOVic; No. 1 loins. 2Sc; No. ! loins. 15Vc; No. S loins. 114c: No. 1 chucks. 94c; No. 3 chucks, 8c; No. I chucks. 7c; No. 1 rounds. 134c; No. 1 rounds, 104e; No. 3 rounds, 9c; No. 1 plates, 814c; No. ) plates, 7c; No. ; piates, 64c. POULTRY-Brolleis. "35" per dos; hens. 14c; cocks. 11c; ducks. Isc; geese. 15c; turkeys. 23c: pigeons, per doi., $1.20. Alive: Hens, 10511c; old roosters. 7c; stags, 7c KWSoc; velvet chaff, WHc; duruni 1. MS I ducks, full feathered. 124c; 'geese. ' full' lc. Corn- No. 2, 4t44c: No. J white. M4H?644c; No. 2 yellow, 6444c; No. 1 S3Urff-i34c; No. 3 white, 6J4tf64c; No. 3 yellow, 634f4c; No. 4, 26c; No. 4 white, 62VifiSe: No. 4 yellow. 624jc. Oats: No. 2, 324t34c; No. 2 white, 344?f 35c: No. 3. S24Kc; No. 3 white, 83 34c; No. 4, 81404; No. 4 white. S24j Sac: standard, 33ft344c. Rye: No. 2, 69c. Barley, 49tf74c. Seeds: Timothy, 33.OOiaM.00: clover, $13.O0t8.O0. BUTTER-Steady; creameries, 244fit!9e; dairies, 2247c. EGGS-Stoady; receipts, 3.490 cases: at mark, cases Included, l&?dc; ordinary nrsts, 21c; ursts, ic CHEESE-Steady; daisies. 17kiS174c: twins, 16!917c: young Americas, l'W livtc: long norns, iiy ii'c. POTATOES Easy ; receipts, 90 care; Michigan, 42(g45c; Minnesota and Wis consin. 4JH4c. POULTRY-Allve. easy; turkeys chickens, 12c; springs, 134c. VEAL-Steady, 9l4c. 15c St. Loots General Market ST. LOUIS, Oct. 17. WHEAT Cash, steady; track. No. 2 red. $1.0941.UH; No. Z hard, a:46c. CORN Firm; track, No. 2, 86c; No. 2 white. 66c, OATS-Steady ; track. No. 2, S34c; No. 2 white, 344c. RYB-Steady; 6c. B'LOUR Strong; red winter patents. $4.9O8.10; extra fancy and straight, $4.40 U4.; hard winter Clears, $3.203.66. skkd Timothy, $10. CORNMEAI.r-Unehanged. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, $1.00 1.03. HAY-Steady; timothy. $13.5018.50; prai rie. 314.0O5in0.00. PROVISIONS Pork, lard, dry salt meats snd bacon, unehanfred. POULTRY - HiKher; chickens, 104c; springs, 13c; turkeys. 16c; ducks, 17c; geese, lbc BUTTER Steady ; EGGS Unchanged ; Flour Wheat Corn Oats creamery, 30c. 2240. Receipts. Shipments. ....12,000 12,000 ....73.000 75,000 ....16,000 16,000 ,...103,000 03,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS PITY, Mo,, Oct 17. -WHEAT Cash, unchanged to c lower; No. 2 bard, 8992c; No. 3. 8891c; No. 2 red. fl.04$1.06; No. 3, $1.00$1.03. CORN Unchanged to lc lower; No. 2 mixed, 6162c; No. 3, 6063c; No. 2 white, flo(g!6c: No. 3, 63ti4c. OATS Steady to 4c higher; No. 2 white, 34ft 344c; No. 2 mixed, 32433c. MXE 73',tC. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $12,609 13,00; choice pratrte, 12.5013.00. Kecelpts. Shipments. Wheat bu 144,(00 H5.CO0 Corn, bu 4,000 2,000 Oats, bu 13,000 11,000 feathered. 10c: turkeys. 10c; pigeons, per dux.. 60c; homers, 32.50; squabs, No. 1 $1.60; No. t 7ic. FISH ifresh)-Plckerel. 10c; white. 17c; pike, 14c; trout, 14c; large crapple, lc; Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, 15c; haddock, 11c; flounders, 13o; green catfish, 14c; roe shad, $1.00 each; shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon. l3o; halibut, 12c; buffalo, 8v; bullheads. 13c. FRUITS, ETC,-Nw apples, in bble . $3,0043.25; New York Greenings and Baldwins. $3.o6. Spanish onions, per cms, $1.60. Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, $2.25(82,50; Jumbo, per bunch, t2.7JS4.75. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 80-1-lb, pkg. In box. per box, $2.35; Dromedary brand, new, 30 Mb. pkgs. In box, per box, 33.00. Figs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs., 85c; per case ot 36 No. 13 pkgs., $2.60; per case of f No. I pkgs. $3.00; bulk, In 25 and 50-lb. boxes, per lb., 10c; new, Turkish, 6-crown. in 30-lb. boxes, per lb.. 16c; (-crown, in 20-lb. boxes, per lb., 16c; "-crown, in 30-lb. boxes, per lb., 17c. Lemons, Llmonelra, selected brand, extra fancy, 300-360 slses, per box, $7.50; Loma Llmonelra. fancy, 300-360 slses, per box, $7.00; 240-420 slses, 50c per box less: Cali fornia, choice, SOO-3S0 sixes, per box, $6.50. Oranges, California Pansy brand, extra fancy, 96-126 sixes, per box. $4.25; extra fancy, all sixes, per box. $4.76. Pears, Kelfer, per bbl., $3.50. Florida grape fruit, all sizes, 36.50. Cranberries, per bbl., $750; per box, $2.75. VEGETABLE) cabbage. Wisconsin, per lb., lc. Celery, Michigan, per dox.. Sue. Cucumbers, hothouse, per dox., 75c. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dox., $1.50, Garlic, extra fancy white, per dox., 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy, per dox., kc. Onions, white, in crate, $1; yellow, per lb., ;4c Parsley, fancy southern, per dox. bunches, aCKtTToc. Potatoes, home grown, per bu., G5c. Tomatoes, home grown, per basket. 60c. Wax beans, per basket, $1; green beans, per basket, $1. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per bbl., $4.a0, Virginia, per bbl., $3. Rutabagas, per lb., 14c. CHICAGO LIVE! STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Slow Hogs Are Lower Sheep Strong:, CHICAGO. Oct. 17. CATTLE Receiuis. 6,500 head. Market slow but generally steady; beeves, SV.60B10.95: Texas steers. t4.5CttiS.86; western steers, $5.7f)(&.fl0; stockers and reeders, $4.2atf?.(0; cows and heifers, $2.9O07.9O; calves, $7.001)9.85. HOGS Receipts, 26,000 head. Market mostly 10c lower; light. 38.4uki4.10; mixed, $8.50(89.26; heavy, 3R.609.26; rough, $8.60 o; pigs, m.Vo4i7.7d; bulk of sales, xg.tw 9.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 22.000 head. Market strong to 10c higher; na tive, $3.20(65.00; western, 33.85tP4.86; year lings, $4.7,Vq.0O; lambs, native, tb.mt.m; western, ja.wsn.&O. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 17-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 82934c: No. 3 northern. 894G 904c; No. 2 hard winter, 92f 93e; December. &tsc; May, 934c. CORN No. 2 yellow, 66c: No. 3 white. 664r(J6Sc; No. 3, 5c; December, 68c; May, J24C. OATS Standard, 33(f 34c. BARLEY Malting, 5475c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET . Jan., May. Lard. Oct.. Jan.. May. Ribs. I Oct.. 19 35 18 97 19 00 I m 52 I 32 34 19 42 19 02 53 6341 B3A 6341 ,62,B 52Vi!524i& 52iiA 324 324(841 32 34! ' 341 34A 19 25 18 92 18 42 19 25-271 18 92 17 45B 19 05 19 42B I. 1105 10 52 1107 10 47-60 11 60 I 11 70B U 00 11 00 10 52 10 42 j 10 42 11 10A ' f I 10 92 11 00 10 22 10 22 10 10 10 00 10 00 10 30 A asked; B bid. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR-iSteady; winter patents, $4.30 5.00; strlghts. $4.104.60; psrtng patents, $4.O5C04.3O; straights, $4.004.15; bakers, HES17 tsr ATK " FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALBj North Dakota. FOR SALE 398-acre farm near Inkster, Grand Forks county. North Dakota. Good house; also large brook and several fine springs of water on it. Will make Ideal stock farm. Price $32.00 per acre; terms 31,000 cash down; ten years to pay bal ance. Write PETER M' GOVERN LAND CO., Florence, Wis. Sooth Dakota. FOR SALE 160 acre good farm land; 40 acres broke, balance all tillable: T miles from Dallas and ' 6 mitea from Colome. Price, $40 per acre, payable $1,500 cash, $2,500 March 1: 1913; 32,400 March 1, 1917. Address Box 180, Dallas, So. Dak. TWO homestead relinquishments ad Joining; 5 miles from county seat town; a good proposition for two friends or re latives. For prices and particular, eee Shuler & Cary, 1118 City Nat'l Bank Bidg, Miscellaneous. , LOW PRICED, good land, easy terms; 40 to S3. 600 acres at $3 to $35 per acre. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakotas, Mon tana. Canada; big bargains; railway fare repaid; say what you want and where; we have it. Standard Farm Agency, Min neapolis, Minn. UVK STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Coaasalwiiloa Merchant. BYERS BROS. A CO.. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 323 Exchange Bidg. Snyder-Malone-Coffman Co., ii Ex. Bidg. LA VERT Y BROS.. 118 Exchange Bidg. Martin Bros. A Co.. Exchange Bidg. Clay, Robinson ft Co., 200 Exchange Bidg. Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. 17. FLOUR - Quiet; spring patents, 34.60i4.90; winter siraignts, 14. 454.;- winter patents, 14.71) $6.16; spring clears, 34.254.50; extra No. 1 winter, $4.104.2O; extra No. 2 winter, H.vwa.iu: Kansas straights. 34.lMc4.Z5. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.80S4.00; cuoice to lancy, f4.06g)4.10. uuknmeal Steady: fine white ana yellow, ll.6atil.7o: coarse. I1.60W1.65: kiln dried, 34.15. RYE Steady: No. I western. 68c: c. 1. f asked. WHHAT Snot market easy: No. 2 red. tl.054N.06 in elevator and $1,064. t. o, b aiioat; no. 1 northern liuiuth, 8c, r. b., afloat. Futures closed 14C net lower; December closed at 804c; May, 31.084. CORN Spot market steady; export, 69c, f. o. b., afloat, December to March. OATS Spot market easy: November, 87c; natural white, 3639c; white clipped, hai-steady, prime, $1.20; No. 1, 31.10 15; No. 2, 1.001.08; No. 3, 85c. FEED Steady; western spring bran. 10i-ib. sacks, 23.35; standard middling, 26.0O; city, $24.60. HIDES Firm; Bogota. 2728e; Cen tral American, 274c. leather Firm: hemlock nrsts, n 2Sc; seconds, 2526c; .thirds, 224234c; rejects, 16c. PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: mesa. $19. w 1.60: family. $22.00a;23.: short clears. $21.50(8)24.00. Beef, strong; mess, $17.0u ej)i8.ou; family. $21.JOrC22.oO; beef hams, $28.0031.50. C'Jt meats, quiet: pickled bellies. 10 to 12 lbs., fizomu.w, pickled hams. $14.00. Lard, easy; middle west, 112. lOTe 12. 15; refined," firmer; continent. I12.M); South America, $13.35; compound, $8.00(g)8.25. HOPS Steady: state, medium to choice. 1912, 2733c; Pacifio coast, 1912, 1823c. tallow steady; city, b.ao; country, 35.8746.624; special, $7,124. BUTTER Firm; receipts. 8,000 tubs; creamery seconds, 27&28c; thirds, 2a26c,' held extras, 30304c; imitation creamery, firsts, 2254c; packing stock, current make, No. 8, 2022c; state dairy, common to ffllr. 2a25c. CHEESBi Quiet; receipts, 2,600 boxes; skims, 3414c. EGGS Firm and unchanged; receipts, 8,900 cases. POULTRY Alive, steady; western chickens, 1415c; fowls, 14144c; turkeys. 16c; fresh killed western chickens, 12 17c; fowls, 1518c; turkeys, spring, 2325c; old, I017c. " N Mlaneaeolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17.-CORN-No; 8 yellow, Cue. . OATS No. 3 white, awa4-c. RYE No. 2, 6166c. BRAN In 100-pound sacks. $18.76lfl.S0. FLOUR First patents. $4.354.5; second patents, 34.20Q)4.45; first clears, $3.203.60; second clears, $2.4O2.70. FLAX-31.604. BARLEY 43(gfi7c ' Peorl Market. PEORIA, III., Oct. 17.-CORN-Market Vi(Hc up; No. 3 white, 65c; No. 2 yellow, Otc; No. 4 yellow, 644c; No. 3 mixed, 64c. OATS Unchanged to 4c lower; No. 1 white, 40c, May delivery; No. 2 white, i3o; standard, 33c; No. 8 white, 324c; No. 4 white, 814c; sample. 304c Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 17. WHEAT-Spot, steady; no 3 Manitoba, 8s 4d; futures, steady; October, 7s 104d; December, 7s 9d; March, 7s 774d. CORN Spot, firm; new American, kiln dried, 7s 44d; futures, steady; October, 5s 3d; December, 5s 2d. Dividend on Copper. NEW YORK, Oct. 17,-Dlrectors of the Amalgamated Copper company today de clared a quarterly dividend of 14 per cent, increasing the perannual basis from 4 to 6 per cent Turpentine and Rosin,1 SAVANNAH, Oct. 17. TURPENTINE Firm; 38fcXc; sales, 286 bbls.; receipts, 617 bbls.; shipments, 2,261 bbl.; stocks, 32.680 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales, L886 bbls.; re ceipts, 846 bbls.; sblpmente, 4,875 bbls.; stocks, 101.537 bbls. Quote: B, $6.40; D, 30.45; E, $6.60.55; F. G, H, $6,674; I, $6.60: K, $6.6S670; M. $7.05: N, 3785; W G., $8.156.20; W. W., 38.40. " 1 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 17. DRY GOODS The cotton goods market was steady to day. Some trade was reported for China on 126-yard sheetings. Jobbers reported a steady demand for wash fabrics and dress goods. Yarns ruled firm. St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 17.-CATTUS-Re-celpts, 6.500 head, Including 2,800 Texans; market steady, native shipping and ex port steers, $8.00910.80; dressed and buther steers, $5.5O(fj9.O0; stockers and feeders, $3.75w.50; cows and heifers, $5.75$8.50; canners, $2.754.00; bulls, $4.00$i6.&v; calves $11.4011,50; Texas and Oklahoma steers, $4.60tr7.25; cows and heifers, $3,259.00. HOGS-Recelpts, 6,400 head; market 5 to 10c lower; pigs snd lights, 36.75(S.10,' mixed, and butchers, 38.70t39.20; good heavy $8.904.a?. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,800 head; market 16c higher; muttons, $l,(J0'j 4.40; iambs, $6.0O7.4d; culls and bucks, 32.00(33.26; stockers, 3j2.76&60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17. CATTLE Re celpts 16,000 head; Including 1,300 south erns; market steady; cows and heifers shade up; dressed beef and export steers, 38.5010.75; fair to good, $6.408.26; west ern steers, $6.00Q8.80; stockers and feeders 34.6X&7,60; southern, $4.60fg-00; southern cows, 33.2Gfit5.00; native cows, 33.36(0)6.60; ntatlve heifers, $0.00ift8.00; bulls, $4,804 6.15; calves, $5.002iS.5O. HOGS Receipts O.50O head; market I to lOo lower; bulk of sales, f8.5v34.86; heavy, 38.8O&0.UO; packers and butchers, $.h(Xu-h.S5; light, 8.40ftj8.76; pigs, Si.6KSr7.75. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Receipts 0,000 head; market steady to 10c lower; lambs, Jli.iXKaV.40; yearlings, $4.505.60; wethers, ti!.75'4.60; ewes, to.5CKfl4.0O, stockers and feeders, $2.50$4.0O. Stock in Slftbt. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday Cattle Hogs Sheep South Omaha 4.500 5.200 14.500 St. Joseph 2,Ki 5,000 3,300 Kansas City 16.000 6,600 2o,u00 St. Loul 6,600 6,400 2,800 Chicago 6,500 26,000 22,000 Totals 34.500 49,100 62,600 Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON, Oct 17.-The oondltlon of the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balance in treasury offices, $87,335,328; in banks and Philippine treasury, $32,907,225; total of the general fund was $l46,9e,343; receipts yesterday . were 32,687,037; dis bursements were $2,198,234; deficit to date this fiscal year, $7,670,63, as against a deficit of 320,608,037 last year. The fig ures for disbursements and deficit ex clude Panama canal and public debt transactions, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct 17.-MONET-On cell firm; 44ftfi per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 4 per cent. Time loans; firm; sixty days, 64 per cent; ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, $4&4 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with actual business in bankers' bills at 34.8176 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8Ti80 for de mand. Commercial bills, 34.814. SILVER Bar, 834c; Mexican dollars, 48c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. Beaten Stoek Market. BOSTON, Oct. 17. Closing quotations on stocks were aa follows: Allouet 44 Mohawk Amal. Copper 91 Nevada Con. ... A. Z. U A 8 U4 Mpltwlns Mlnva Arizona Com 4 North Buttt ... P & C. C. 8 M. M4 North lilt Cat. A Arltona (1 Oil Dominion .. Cal. A Hecla HO Oacela ........ Oirtonatal 11 Qulncy Cop. Rant C. C. .. M shannon Kt't Butt C. M... HVi Superior Franklin t Buporlor & B M... 14 Qlroiut Cob 41k Tamarack 4S Oranbr 'oii. ....... W4 I. 8. 8. R. ft M .. 41 Green Cananaa .... V ia p(d GOij lale Rayale Copper. 36 '4 Utah Con Kerr Lake !H (Hah Capper Op..... tl Lake copper sv wtnona La Salle Copper.... Wolverine .... Miami Copper 2SH . Aaked. 44 H 4 S4 4 n m S7 44 '4 44(4 New York Mining; Xtncks. NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Oom. Tunnel atock.. 1 Mexican do bonda Don. fal. A Va. Iron Sliver Leadvllle Con. , Little Chief Otterae). 10 Ontario . e Ophlr .140 Staadard .... . I Ttllow Jacket . S .266 .200 . it .let . Sogar Market, NEW YORK. Oct 17.-8UGARraw, quiet; muscavado, 89 test, ,3.61c; centrif ugal. 96 test, 4.11c; molasses, 89 test, 3.36c; refined, quiet. At. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market, steady: steers. t6.757.05; cows and heifers. $3.2S3.75; calves. 4.009.00. HOGS-Receipts, 5.000 head; market 54T 10c lower; top. $8.96; bulk of sales. $8.70 8.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3.300 head; market lVqlJO higher; lambs. 36.50 f7.5 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Trade Rather Slow, but Prices 'Generally Steady. HOGS ARE MOSTLY FIVE LOWER Sheep aad l ambs of All Kind In Light Hecelpt and Good lie naad, W hile Prices Are Ten to Fifteen Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct 17, 1S12 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep riui:n Moiiuav 2,-i Official Tuesday 10,767 7 470 29.3 Official YteonesilHV.,.. fi.O.n t.53 23,'. 13 Ksllnmle Thursday.... 4.WV 6.200' 14.500 Four days this week. 38. 101 21.6 X7.744 Same days last week. ..VWJS 17,185 1 46,2 Same days 2 'ks. ao.29.(i 21.696 16S.050 8ame days s w'ks. ago.34,81?i 16.159 151,003 8ame daya 4 w'ks. ugo.2H.SW 16.9U 104,410 8ame days last year.. 34,870 17,31 164.776 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oman for the yar to date s compared witu ast year 1912. iil. Inc. Dec. Cattle 785.706 984,443 133,737 Hogs 2,417.6M 1,941,118' 475,506 Sheep 2,212.583 2.247.9N9 85,406 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days with comparisons: Date. Oct. 7.. I Oct. 8.. I Oct Oct 10. 1 Oct. It. Oct 12. Oct. 1,1 Oct. 14. Oct. 16. j Oct. iii.'j Oct. 17. 1 I Mi. 19U.il10.jll. 108. IW07.U9O6. 8 70S : I 431 S 471 T 84 t 'i 6 9J 8 T8! I 8 37 7 67 3 8 32 i 771 i 17 (11 30 07 6 30 8 TSflfcl l 22 j 8 U Ul 6 25 8 UK'. 21 8 2J 7 Im, 1 h'j 0 -v i i'.A S 241 a 41 7 U fi 9s; 11 6 W j 6 27 8 351 7 51 5 7i; tl 36 8 H 6 87 8 ail 7 40; 5 fiS 6 0, 8 7H, I 8 4 T 48 5 58 6 01. 6 S3 8 6 30, 1 i 461 6 &0! 6 9t, 21 I 6 S7 8 55) I 6 -l 8 0t! 6 16 J Russell Thorpe IVyo. ; 58 steers.. ..1127 6 70 ! A. U. Kirkbride-Wyo I 35 steers ... ll19 6 SO 27 steers.... 1W2 1.7 J B. Klrkbrlde-Wyu. 80 steers.. ..10M 6 70 4.S heifera ...1004 5 Si 6 cows m 6 40 I COLORADO. M2 feeders.. 763 0 10 4tl cows 921 4 90 24 cowa 8X4 4 7,i 21 cows 1099 4 7o 14 bulls 1126 4 55 27 feedei-s.. 814 6 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 3 cows ftO 3 25 16 steers.. .1190 6 00 4 8tfers....U05 6 00 HOGS Slow and dull trade featured the market on hog this morning with prices ruling anywhere from steady to M(10c lower than yesterday's level, in other words bulk of the sales were regarded as on a ,5c lower basis than yesterday's gen eral market, majority of the holdings being let go at figures around $8.704? H.73. Several loads of the best offerings sold at the top price. $8 SO, which Is just 24o below yesterday's high mark. Speculators bought a few hogs during the early trade at steady to slightly sha&ed figures Shipping demand was again extremely light, hoga obtained for shipping purposes being a shade lower. The packer buyers were again bears on the market and at the outset were bidding prices G(f10v lower and in eases fully a dime lower. Evi dently they had large orders to fill and as the supply was somewhat limited sellers succeeded In disposing ot most of their hogs only a nickel lower than the way they sold hogs yesterday. In unite a few cases,' however, the less desirable grades had to suffer a decline of 510c and most of the closing business wai done on that basis. Receipts foot up accoring to first esti mates about seventy-six oars or 6,200 head, as against 1.340 head a week ngo and 4,413 head on the corresponding day a yenr sgo.i No strictly choice hogs were here. A clearance of the receipts was effected 11 fair season. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live Block at the Union Stock yards for twenty .uur hours ending yesterdav at 3 o'clock; RECEIPTS CAK3. Cattle.iioce.Hheep.Hor s. C, M. & st. Wabash lty Missouri Pac. Ry.t. Union Pacific Ky... C. &. N. V east... C. N.-W., wt... St. P.. M. & O . 3. & Q east.... B. & Q , west... R I. & P., east.. R. I. & P.. west. Illinois Central C . W. Ry P. Ry.. i 1 I HI 1 5 17 5 4 17 i 1 2 54 Total receipts 186 7$ DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs murns s 1.0. ........... . tfji Swift and Company ...1,H Armour & Co 8U7 hchwarts Co Morrell 25 Morris. K. C Ss W. 14 Vansant Co 50 Benton, Vansant L. 276 Hill & Son 307 V. B. Lewis 802 Huston 4 Co 38 J. B. Root t Co 1(18 J. H. Bulla 68 C. P. Huss 55 McCreary & Kollogg.. 349 Werthelmer A Degen.. 616 H. F. Hamilton 203 Rothschild & Kreba... 148 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co... 131 Ollne Christie. 102 Other buyers 1,447 Sheeiv l.iViu 2.583 l,2tC 2.118 617 1,413 197 14,011 Totals 7,834 4,506 23,601 CaI 11. E Cattle receipts were very fair for a Thursday, 1H0 cars being reported In. This leaves the total for the four days ai M,itw nead, just about the same aa for the corresponding day last week and larger than a year ago by almost 4,000 neaa. Tti market as a whole did not show very much change. Beef steers were In light supply and de sirable kinds In good demand at steady prices. The less desirable grades were a little stow and the feeling weak. Cows and heifers, though not very ac tive, generally moved in about tne same notches, as yesterday, there being no es pecially new or interesting -temures to the trade. Some salesmen who had a good supply of stock cows and belters were Inclined to quote them as a little easier than earlier in the week. The country demand for stock cattle and feeders has been very fair and specu lators cleaned up a good share of what they . had on hand yesterday. As thero were also quite a good many country buyers In again this morning the demand for desirable kinds was quite brisk and offerings coming under that head changed hands In very good season at fully steady prices. Common and inferior kinds were a little slow and weak, but that Is apt to be the case most every day. Quotations on Native Cattle Good to choice beef steers, $,V264j 10.00; fair to good beef steers, $7.258.26; common to fair beef steers, Jti.oiW7.25; good to choice heifers, $5.75i$$6.60; good to choice cows, &.50I34.26; fair to good grades, $4.40)6.50; common to fair grades, $3.254.40; good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.00rp.0; fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.251 6.00; common to fair stockers and feed ers, $4.60$5.25: stock cows and heifers, 14.606.76; veal calves, $4.764f9.00; bulls, stags, etc., $4.35i&5.50. Quotations on Range Cattle Good to choice beef steers, $6.503S.30; fair to good beef steers, $u.006.50; common to fair beef steers. H.056.OO. - Representative sales: STEERS AND HEIFERS Ne. ... 7... I... t... jt... 4... I... t... ia... 1... 1... ii... ' Av. Pr. Na. .... tot I M COW. .... (14 I SO U .... w IN 1 .... kS t 71 . i .... U4 4 W I . .. HEIFERS. .... IM 4 M 17 .... 104 i 00 BULLS. ....114 4 W t CALVES. ICO 1 1 1 I 00 AND I.. A. Pr. .... IT 4 16 ,...U3ff I an ....1124 i 10 ....14M I M .... 444 i 71 .1111 I 00 110 I7 1M STOCKERS 140 IM , 160 M0 I 10 I M 71 4 04 NEBRASKA. 874 6 00 84 steers. FEEDERS. 441 (00 1182 1149 1057 853 50 cows 39 steers.. .1190 40 28 feeders 126 feeders. m 6 90 64 feeders 6 feeders.. 953 1 20 scows... 3 cows 1016 6 10 8 feeders.. 7&0 6 heifers... 760 t 86 12 heifers... 610 6 cows 966 4 00 3 cows 916 4 cows 810 3 25 10 feeders.. 1243 8 cows 1069 '6 05 8 feede.. 656 6 cows 921 4 86 3 heifers... 7x7 7 cows 991 t 00 14 feeders.. 919 32 feeders. .1127 6 75 11 heifers.., 730 4 cows 990 4 00 4 heifers... 6W 3 cows 676 $ 75 feeders.. 631 4 cows 797 4 10 3 calves... 153 8 feeders.. 1081 6 25 41 feeders.. 970 lSeows 1080 100 34 steers.. .,1324 54 feeders., 933 I 16 63 feeders.. 1W8 15 feeders. .1110 6 00 89 feeders. .1060 John Curran. 52 feeders.. 1438 8 86 J. H. Henderson 124 feeders.1119 6 50 12 feeders.. 1120 24 cows 804. 5 20 3 bulls H8 Con Parsons, 6 cows 988 4 cows 1020 2 cows 91$ 7 cows 1010 3 cows.... 2 bulls 7 cs. & hs. 2 calves... ( calves... 18 cows 11 calves... 6 20 5 20 4 60 4 0 933 6 20 H. 8. Woeppel. 790 4 75 10 feeders.. 727 9 cows 1071 6 cows 938 4 cows 1136 6 COWS 948 600 8 ft S 25 400 2 steers.., 6 calves., 6 cows..., 14 cows.... Barber. 12 cows.,., 155 320 918 231 6 25 D. D. 8 steers.. ..1337 8 00 WYOMING No. Av. Pr. No. 13 feeders.. 914 6 65 7 cows 1040 5 20 ( feeders.. 1166 6 70 23 cows 9i)4 S 25 82 feeders.. 1075 6 86 52 heifers... 938 5 65 42 feeders.. 1034 7 00 7 cows 964 4 60 4 cows 900 4 10 18 feeders.. 905 1 00 14 cows 1094 t 70 4 cows 997 4 60 C cows 1071 5 25 6 feeders.. 964 6 50 3 calves... 140 8 76 915 308 958 861 6 40 6 90 6 26 465 6 85 4 80 3 50 7 25 6 00 4 75 30 4 69 6 40 6 26 800 8 70 7 4 80 6 60 5 75 5 20 5 20 4 16 4 61 4 60 5 65 40 5 76 4 60 3 75 No. At. h. Pr. No. Air Sh. Pr. 14 441 ... I tl Si 2W ... 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I 75 SHEEP There were no really prime lambs on the market this morning. As a very good demand for anything at all desirable In the killing line was again evident what lambs were here sold gen erally lOjfiSc higher. A couple of strings of fairly good lambs brought 37.26. Trade in fat ewes showed about the same im provement as lambs, prices showing If anything a little more advance. Several loads of choice ewes were on sale, the best of them selling - as high as $4.40. Another bunch of ewes which were not quite as good brought $4.80. There were practically not enough wef.hers or year lings among today's offerings to afford any tst of values, but ihe general opinion was that It any were here they would show in sympathy with lambs and ewes about the same improvement. While the movement was active the general trade seemed to present a much quieter appearance than yesterday., The supply amounted to very Httle more than half of what arrived here lust Thursday. The receipts foot up only about 55 csrs, or 14,600 head, ss com pared with 28,336 head a week ago, 18,770 two weeks ago and 16.619 head on the same day last year. On the whole quality of the offerings was below the standard of the last few days back. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good o choice, $7.0ot)7.84 lambs, fair to good, HOO&i.OO; lambs, feeders, $5.a&tt6.50; yearlings, light, $5.06.50: yearlings, heavy, $4.5$5.00; yearlings, feeders, $4,750 6.35; wethers, good to choice. H.Siili; wethers, fair to good, 31.004J4.40; wethers, feeders, $3.l0&4.10; ewes, good to choice, $3,90(Qvt.40; ewe, feeders, $2.703.90; ewes, yearling breeders, $4.0Oy6.00; ewes, aged, 33.003.o0; cull sheep and bucks, fl.70tf2.7r. A big- string of Utah lambs that came In late In the forenoon met with ready sale at 37.30 and $7.31. - Represents tlve saica: No. ... Av. 177 t'tah ewes, feeders 9 400 Utah lambs 73 424 Utah lamb 71 M Utah iambs 77 $53 Wyoming lambs 70 49t Wyoming lambs 70 387 Wyoming lambs, feeders... $7 846 Wyoming ewes UJ 635 Wyoming' ewes, feeders.... 104 322 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 104 06 native ewes 106 MS Wyoming ewes ,. 9 655 Wyoming ewes 98 31 native lambs . 60 178 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 319 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 38 342 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 56 809 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 85 97 Wyoming ewes 91 351 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 66 677 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 98 390 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 96 379 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 48 865 Wyoming lambs, feeders. . . .64 331 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 66 367 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 66 1.748 Idaho lambs 74 200 Idaho culls 62 107 Idaho lambs, feeders (8 350 Utah Iambs, feeders 62 368 Utah lambs, fdrs., culls,.. 62 255 Utah lambs 74 546 Utah lambs 74 K Utah lambs : 377 Utah lambs 67 441 Wyoming lambs 68 li9 Idaho lambs 66 606 Wyoming lambs 81 443 Utah yearlings 107 313 Utah yearlings 107 65 Utah yearlings ... 93 167 Utah wethers 134 75 Utah ewes 118 182 Idaho ewes 97 278 Wyoming ewes 101 406 Wyoming ewes 101 158 Utah lambs, feeders 68 173 Utah lambs, feeders 66 152 Utah, lambs, feeders 59 838 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 53 4irrf Wyoming lamiis. teeners .. 49 207 Wyoming lambs, fdrs, culls 43 299 Wyoming lambs, feeders ... 60 350 Wyoming lambs, feeders ... 51 SoO Wyoming lambs, feeders ... 61 -Pr. 3 75 7 35 T 36 7 30 7 26 '7 23 6 00 4 40 3 65 8 66 400 4 15 5 16 626 t ei 16 6 30 8 40 3 73 6 30 1 60 860 6 90 330 820 i 20 7 35 6 60 190 t 00 i 60 7 10 71 8 60 26 55 7 00 80 I 10 6 10 4 90 4 0 4 10 4 16 4 15 4 26 16 6 50 6 40 6 40 10 6 76 10 6 00 6 00 SUMMER PACKING SEASON FALLS BELOW YEAR AGO ,1126 6 25 Av. . 880 .1025 6 heifers. 14 feeders, 12 feeders.. 968 75 feeders.. 1024 40 steers.. ..1191 21 feeders.. 1116 29 cows 1075 12 feeders.. 780 26 feeder.. 1103 4 cows 1086 2 cows 1023 6 feeders.. 950 22 feeders.. 1096 8 heifers... 802 12 feeders.. 832 54 feeders.. 874 16 feeders. . 891 18 cs. &hfs.H08 18 heifers... 822 K. 23 cs& hfs. X 3 cows 1123 Earl Doyle Wyo. 7 35 6 co ws 928 7 35 9 feeder.. Su (5 80 8 cs. hfs.1012 5 00 18 heifers. ..1108 5 60 7 cs A hfs. 790 E Hill-Wyo. 6 50 30 feeders.. IT4 50 4 feeders.. 97,5 Pr. 5 40 6 70 70 90 36 7 10 5 45 6 90 7 00 4 50 6 70 6 50 80 6 45 6 20 ( 80 6 60 R 60 5 20 7 SO 25 CINCINNATI, O.. Oct. 16.-(Speclal Telegram.) Price Current says there Is a tmall gain in the number of hogs sent Into the market, but a continued liberal shortage compared with a year ago. The supplies now are somewhat variable as to quality, being mostly fairly good. The total western slaughtering was 386,000 hogs, compared with 360,000 the preceding week. For the corresponding time last year the number was 455,009. From March 1 the total Is 14,720,000, against 16.600,000 a year ago. a decrease of 1,890,000 hogs. It thus appears that the eight months of the summer season, ending at the close of this month, will fall short about 2,000. 000 hogs of the high record of western slaughtering last year. Prices of hogs have been maintained and at the close the general average for I'lomiiient markets is about 38.7". per 100 pounds, compared with $6.40 a year ago. Number of hogs slaughtered since March 1 at places mentioned: 1912. Chicago Kansas City .. South Omaha St. louis St. Joseph .... Indtfinapoiis .. Mllv.aukee ... Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Rapids Sioux City .... SI. Paul ..... 3,190,0uO 1,460,000 1,470.000 1,200.000 1,015.000 . , 669,000 44,OW . 356,000 . Soa.OlW . 244,001) 675.000 4.15.OH0 1911. 3,3Wi,M 2,150,0iO 1,420.000 1,010.000 1.116.000 $'15,000 6v9.y)0 375,000 315,000 2t2.Cfl0 frio.000 J95.000 . 1 ' " " NEW YCRK JjlOH MARKET' Foreign Conditions Again Largely Affect Trading on Exchange GERMAN BANKS GAIN IN CASK Amalgamated Copper foremost Fea-; lure of Market, Announcement of Increase In Dividend Helna Made lleforr Clone. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.-Foreign cor ditions were again factors of primary importance In the local stock market.1 Knrmfll Hrlurnflnn - - K. . thmi. againut Bulgaria and Servla called re- nnweu awenuon 10 i no tense situation in eastern Europe and advances in the British and French discount rates, while not unexpected, served as reminders ol Impending as well as current events at Important continental centers. Of Europe's three leading financial in stitutions the statement of the Imperial bank of Germany was far and away the moat f&vnrjihl A !r.aln lu ra. 4it gold and cash, with a decided contraction oi niHcounrs. Tne ttritlsn rtanK lost more gold. Its liability reserves are much under last year's, and the 5 per cent discount Is the highest in about two years. The Bank or France also lost some gold and noreased Its discounts by ever $37,000,000. Money was dear In London, as the result of bank rate, and our securities evinced an inclination to sag. Later, however. London turned moderste buyer In this market. Amalgamated Copper was the foremost feature Af thla morli.t ..trnA..!. all other speculative favorites s to ac- uvuy na wicun or movement. Shortly before the close announcement of the Increase in the annual dividend from 4 per cent to 6 per cent became known. The bond market was dull and heavy, total sales, par value, segregated 11,400,000. United States bonds were unohanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were ss follows: H'V ! Cle anaicamatM cosoer ... 111.700 tilt SHt . 1 arotnean Aartrultural Amatican Boat 8 ugar. . . Amertran (Jan Aniarlraa t$ia fd Amartran '. at K American ' Ottnn Oil.... Am. loa BAourHlae American Uiuwwii Amartcan Laoomntlva .. 4.900 T0VI tat Amartcan 8. aV R .. Am. a. R, pfd Am. Dutar Raflnlnf .... Amarloaa T. A T Amarlcan Tobeace .... Anaconda Mining Co... Alnhlann Atehtaee pfd Atlantic Coait Una ... Paltlnrar 4 Ohio n.thlchm Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr ... Canadian Pnclfla Central Uathar Chaaasealt at Ohio.... Chicago o. W Chlceee.M. 41 Bt P. . Chicago ft K. W Colorado F. ft I,. ConaolMatad Qaa Corn Fmdusts , Dale ware ft Huoaon..., Danvar ft Itle Oranoa.. Daavar ft R. 0. M..., DMIIIara' teeurltlet ,., Brie Brie lit pfd , rle 14 t, , Oanaral EHMrlo Oraat Northern pfd.... Omat Northern Ore ctM Illinois Central Interboroagh Mat , Inter. Mat. pfd International Harretter Intar-Marlna pfd International Paper .., International Pomp ... Kanaat Clljt Southern., Laclede faa , Lihlgh Valley Uulerllle ft Naahrllla M , at. p. ft g. s. m,., Mlnsrwrl, K. ft T Miaaanrl Pacific National Blacalt , national Load in 4. SOO 4IT4 4ft 4f, , lSIe M0 4114 I1H 8U, BOO 17 M4 7H 100 II II H' I1H , 1.000 M lt4 B4 700 H 4.1 '4 . 4,600 M4 17 7Vt 17 '. 127 700 14114. 14444 143Vj , 1,000 ISO. 171 MO . lO.Drt) 4 4ft 4&H , i.ioo IN loit m ..... 10!) ',..., . . , . mk , 1.000 1I7H 17H 104 , 1.MS 604 4M4 tt . i,too ttta m4 o . 10,400 k 37 J47l , !, 11(4 114 ' MS , 1,400 HVp' i w 40" HH 17 17 moo m mat mi to m i4ii i4t 700 ii 4U 000 144 144 Hl tl.iflo 0(4 ii u loo lii4 mi .i IJ 40 10 100 Tt 104? 40H 404 too sua tou l.io to n tr, . vm ia ii , ? 4tK loo liit inn U2 4.70 ll(4 itt )S o i n 0 1 114, 1R 4.100 ma ii, im 1,100 nii - 4e4f5'i Hi 1.100 ft) M(4 IH 'l 1.404 174, 17 17 17 soo lo 4 ih ' 100 104 104 l-i $,1W 174 171 7&t wo 140 1H ix) a 700 144(4, 144(4 !' 10 It It 41 44( 44W Loos, ik in m It 44 au m it M u NX R. R. at II. 14 M now torn , . ..r N. jr.. o. "ft w , " mZ 55.- IW Htt Mt4j MI4 ttOO 137(i 1U Oo-i :0 .14(4 4i4 l t,m ist ij, u oo inn uit w ,J0f! 4,40 I4H W(4 -ii) 14 UV Jo H. im Wi'i "mH I, M IIS, JV . "it, i .'.; 04 (, IW Sbi M Mv, ! it :as 4t(4 4"M 100 4644 'taa . U t.iioo nit im Un m ' ten it io '! 706 4414 44 . 4ii, SW It 14 144. .m 111(4 in 7W n , ! S) il .44 1.100 11 114U. 1U- l,20t 4M. 4it -44 4M .4l(t 4(, 100 . 7 79kj !,!.. 1,10 'S4 M : (4. l.0 10(k 10 i. ion tt iW it Nrth ' AmerlnaM Northera Paclflo Paelflo Mall Pannarlnnla Pooplo'e aa, a, c. st l. riusourgh Coal Praaaed Steal Cur Pullman Palace Car Beading JKepttbllc I. ft a Republic I. ft S. pfd.... Rock laland Co ' Rock Inland rjo. pfd St. U ft g. F. M pfd.. , Haahnam Air Una., Seaboard A. L pfd Biota-Sheffield 8. ft I.... Southern Paelflo Rout hern luitwnr ....... Bo. Railway pfd Tannaaana Osppar Tmae ft Paetfia Union Paclflo linton Parlfla pfd unites states Realty.... loo u unltrd Stetee Rubber.... loo fa Halted Stain Steel,.,,,,. 44,400 71 ;n, Utah Copper Va-Oaroltua Cham tee I Waeaah Wabaah pfd Waatera Maryland .... Western Union Weatlngbouae glectrle Whevllna a U B ....... Total aalea fur the av iaa iaa ... E-dlTldend. "- ' Closing quotations on bonds today welo loliows; ' , ' II. .8. raf. larat...M K. C. So. rat. aa... VK de coupon it u g. M. 4. imj., ts" V. 8. ia, reg m i,. N. anl H , 1 1, V. S. 4a, rcg Ulta do sen. 4(4a Mk do eoupon lUMo. Paclllc a,.... 7i2 Panama la, aoupoa..m 40 oonv. la. 11 Amer. Ag. fa 101 K v S, 7U'" A. T. ft T. .. 4a..U do M t J Am. TubeuKe Is.... US y, v h 'j,',;' V Armour ft Co. 4(,t. K ... , f'. Atchison gen. 4a....t7t,N. ft W 1st , ' tL"' do ov. 4a 1440 1 , i, I15j - a'5 '0. 8. L rfdg. 4s. . K J4 Penn. e. lHa l.. j? unt r.10 co"- We ""J Reading gen. 4.... H'4 t-'h... ft Ohio 4,a. mi "'.. T a." 7 " St R.le a a i, uSX' t ' "..,' c. B.47.i'4.-r:s5i.p ; d . 4a tott do cv 4a . S , JJ '" do lat raf 4. C. B. U ft P. c. 4a. lH8o. Railway la ' V4 do gen. 4a ' 4 4(t Wi vnloa Paelflo 4a.. 11. ft H. ev. 4a B7U A. i- L,..R- .nt do lat ft ref 4a -meuiiere- aa wV. 8. Rubber Erie t. I. 4a 16(4 Ii a u,i .. do nan. 4a .. ... 77U v. V'.- i-h. do t. 4a. aer. tlnv.k..i.'iJ m. .. 111. Can, let raf. 4a. Mweatern aU 4a. n2 Inter. Met. 4a.... 11 West. Klec. ct Ca t4, Inter. M. M. 4(ia.. 44 Wla. Central 4a , Japan n 81 . ' " Bid. Oftared. A. C. U lat 4a... Hal. ft Ohio 4a.. do la Brouk. 'Ir. or. 4a., Can. of Ot. 6a I'm. Leather aa. , 761, ;. if, . . s .10414 ,. 7i fhV .101 7 . 1 .011 do a Block Market. Ii()'IfV flnt 17f...l-- tiitlone were aa follow: lonaole, moaay .. 711-14 Uwtovtlle ft Math 1 uw v, uuiii sa-i,aao.. HtQ. Th Ti ....92", New York CentraUM' .... (,rfolk ft Western. 119 .. de pfd ..10 Ontario ft Waawra S'i Amal. (pper Anaconda , .... Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore ft Ohle..llt Pennavlvanl Canadian Paelflo ..27n,Rand Miaea Cheaapaake ft Ohio. K Reading .., Chi. flreat W eat em. 17 Southern Ry -ni., am. bi. r.IlOVi do pfd .. De Deera Denver ft Klq Q da pfd rle do 1st pfd do td pfd tJrand Trunk lillnntn Central 14 1(4 . H'a 114 171 A u ft Southern Pacific f (Jnien Pacing .. . 41 da pfd . 17 V. 9. steel .14 do pfd . w-n Wabash .. . . 24 do pfd ..: 1 SILVER Ksr, steady at 29 S-lfiii ounce. - . MONET 3 per cent. r The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 44 per aent. o I ., , Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct 17.-COTTO.V-rij-tures opened Jrm; October. W.mc; No vember. 10.18c; December, 10.39c; January. 10.48c; March. 10.68c; Mas', I0.71c; June, M.Vttc; July. 10.79c. Ilaak of Prance Adraaeea Rates, PARIS, Oct 17-The rate of dlscouni of the Bank of France, was raised from I to Sto per cent today. .- .it 1