Tlffl BEE: 0MA11A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1912. 11 ( UKAIj kstatk CITY I'HOPpilTY FOH KALI?. 7 CENTS PER Ll1-mWlLL H1J TlIE RATE CHARGED ON AND AFTER OC TOBER 1 FOIl ADVERTISEMENTS RUN UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION, New Modern Home on Florence Boulevard This Is a well constructed, attractively arronr"!. strictly modern, t-story, 7 room house, complete In every tie tail; handsomely decorated throughout, having oak finish first floor, white enamel fln- isn, with mahonany doors and glass door knobs, second floor; oak floors In every room In the houje; fine bath room, with pedestal lavatory and vitrous china flush tana; run cemented Basement, wtm laun do' connections; duplex shades to all windows. Ait ready to more Into without any expense. Uwn nicely sodded, wide cement walks; east front lot; opposite parking In boulevard. This homo must bo Been to be appreciated. Price it, MO; easy terms. Key at our office; 14th St. la now being paved and cor line extended to Miller park, one block" from this house, which will add greatly to the value of this property. We consider this to be the best value offored on the north side. Investigate. George & Company &02-U City National Bank. Bldg. Brand New BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES 5 TO 7 ROOMS tAll Modern 12,650 TO 4.750 TERMS, $100 TO $1,000 DOWN Balance Monthly Look Ovor This List .4518 N. 86th St., 5-r $46S0 2513 Decatur SL, 5-r. J,7o0 2103 Military Ave., 6-r. 2.800 2103 Military Ave, 6-r 2,800 4103 N. 19th St, C-r 3,839 3911 N 20th St.. Blvd., 7-r.. 3.W0 J917 N. 20th SL, Blvd., 7-r.. 3,900 4113 N. 20th 6t- Blvd., T-r.. 3,900 1600 JEyana St, 7-r 4.000 3611 Evans St, 7-r 4.260 1615 Evans 8t, fi-r 3,900 1617 Kvans St, 7-r. , 4,250 f 4223 Pouglas 6t, 7-r, 4, GOO These houses are strictly modern, brand now, conveniently arrangtd and beautl fully finished. All vestibules, living rooms and dining rooms finished In oak. flomo have sleeping porches, bullt-tn-buf-fets and window seats, paneled walls, plato rails, beamed colllnga, etc If you are looking, for a home be sure to In vestigate this list before buying. Payne & blater Co. 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Would You Buy a new S-room, all modern house It you could ..got It for say 3200 cash -and balanoo monthly payments? Lot 44xl6C feet. Location 21th. near Fort fit Another ono of 7 rooms, modern, near SSth and Juoknon 8ta. Lot 33x140 feet with paving paid. Only takes 3800 cash. Dundee Four fine lota, corner EOth and Burt Sti., offered at a sacrifice. Z. W. btoitenberg Doug. OHO. 434 Bd. of Trade Biag. Ideal New Bungalow of Four Rooms It has a large living room, two roomy bedrooms and nioe sized kibotven. fine eleotrio light fixtures and city, water, ce mented collar, large attic, cement, .walks, large chicken house; yard fenced, fine neighborhood, .two blocks to Monmouth Parle school, f block to 'earr-JMO cash, balance like nail Bee "ot-fcall up' j4j S20TT & HTLLj Douglas JOOOs. 307 McCagne Bldg. ' West Farnam District ' , A striotiy modern, new 7-room resi dence. This house is' beautifully finished In oak, with four sleeping rooms and bath-on second floor; large living room, with beamed celling: paneled -wallaMn dining, room; large pantry and entry; full basement;1- located In ono of the most beautiful- districts of the city. See us at once, as this will Bell quickly. Price 34,800. Terms. Located at 319 North 31st St Nbrris & Norris Douglas 4270. 400 Bee Bldg. $300 Cash will make the first payment on a 5-room .modern except heat house; house is In excellent repair; at 2535 N. 19th St Tho monthly payments ore $20. 1 460S Hamilton St is a 4-room, modern except heat houao that can be sold on .easy payments with 3200 cash and 120 per month. 3014 Bancroft Bt, a 6-room partially modern house for 3150 cash and $15 per month. It Is worth the price asked. Creigh, Sons.& Company, Phone Douglas 200. SOS Bee Bldg. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 10 rooms, all modern, double porch, lot 40x124) paved street located adjoining Field club, where lots are selling for 32,000 apiece; no better location in city; 3100 cash, balance 350 a month. Price only 3S.C00. BEMIS-CABLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. 6 Rooms All Modern ' East front lot Mxl24 feet, on Florence hlvd., No. 8926 N. 20th St: fine neighbor hood; 4 'blocks to car. Price $2,600 for quick 'sale. Arthur J. McShane '319 First Nat Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 1576. PEICE REDUCED New, modern, oak finish, s x rooms and sleeping porch, window eat, paneled walls, pressed brick foundation, floored attic, close In, fine location. Best In Omaha for the money. Telephone Owner, Douglas 152. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed, mailed- free on application. Charles EX Williamson Co,, Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals. Care of Property. Omr-ha. TO RUT. HKLL OK JtKNT. Ft if ST 8KB JOHN W nonillNH. 101 PARK AM ST Great Bargain MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Two lots at 4Mh Ave. near Ames, two Hocks from street car line. $13 each. One lot 47th and Cass Bt. adjoining Dundee, $SMt Inquire at 130 Jones Bt NBIV 7-room house, strictly modern, at 3014 Webster. Call Harney 3137. . AUTO OB LOT taken as first payment on good 7-room house in Walnut Hill district on good oprner lot tor easy terms made. Price, 12.100. RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg. I WILL take your lot in part payment for my new 6-r., all modern house or my new 6-r.. all modern bungalow. If you are interested, write jne, giving 1o , cation and price of your lot Address HKAIj ktatk , CITY PllOPHIlTY FPU. SAI.K 1 DOWNTOWN BAKGAlN ! Have you been Innklne tar a intix house In walktug distance. It us show you a nice 6-room, strictly modem house In a fine neighborhood at a Dricu that rott can afford to pay, $S00 cash, perhaps ess will handle it PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 17S1 ard Floor Ware Block. Doug. SOMETHING NEW Just comnleted: retention hall, nnrlnr. dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, modern plumbing, combination lighting fixtures; modern in every detail exceot heat! nn v,l atr! nlna tn n r line; large lot with barn. Price only 33,300. BEMIS-CABLBE11G CO. 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg. MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSE Bungalow type house, 2 blocks from car line, a nlne-mlnute ride to heart of Omaha; well built and ready for oouu pн 3200 down; located on Ave. C be tween 32d and 34th Sts., Council Blutfi. Day &. Hess Co., 133 Pearl St, Council Bluffs. Iowa. 41Z1 N 1STH ST Choice, brand new. strictly modern bungalow: oak finish and up-to-date In every way; fine large lot At a great sacrifice.' $500 cash will do. See it today. Phone Douglas 165S. or evenings Webster 145a ACItUAdi: FOR SALE). 'Acreage Tbxs finest six-acre tract In Keystone Park, nlantad in alfalfa- A tvuiuHrul site for a home; owner leaving olty and will sell for less than real value. S. P. Bostwick, Phone Tyler 1C6. 213 S. 17th St JIUAJj KbTATH VAJIM Jt KAXC1I I.AXDg FOR SAI.U. Arlionn, GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS 320 acres with shallow artesian water for irrigation under all of it, also desert claims, 320 acres which you do not have to live on. we can locate you on these or can soil raw or nlant for vou to al falfa, prunes, apples or other high priced crops with water for Irritation This is a new proposition. Artesian water has just been discovered. Do not fall to seo us. ARMSTRONQ INVESTMENT CO., Phone Douglas 644. 331 Board Trade. Canada, BRITISH Columbia finest agricul tural land, Nechaco valley, near Grand Trunk; also Fort George, Cariboo, Peace River, Bulkley valley, mate requirements. 40 acres to 100,000. Lowest prices; easy terms. Glenn & Co., 421 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. Colorado. HOMESTEAD 330 acres rich farm land for 317G, flung fees and all, Just over Into Colorado good stuff, not sand hills. Land in Kimball county 310 to Sis per acre. J A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. Flurldu. BUY a home on the beautiful "Indian Prairie" in De Sota county, in the very heart of the Orange and Grape Fruit belt The opportunity of a lifetime. Ba ilable agents wanted. HYDE & GRANT LAND COMPANY. FAIRMONT. MINN. Intra. Garden and Fruit Tracts. Farms of any size. Just 5 miles north of Council Bluffs, at bargain prices. EOS acres, known as Orchard Heights, subdi vided and for sale at from 100 to 3100 per acre; easy terms. Let us show you this land. Day & He.is Co.. 123 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. j EIGHTY, acres of land close to town: every aero .can .be, farmed; -will be .sold for tvCOO per to 'close partnership. Mort gage' .of 33.000. balance must be cash. .P.O. box 383. Council Bluffs, Iowa, i THE vastiest way to find a buyer for rour farm Is to Insert a small want ad in the Cca Molnos Capital. Largest cir culation In the state of Iowa, 43.000 dally. The Capital Is read by and believed in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply refuse to permit any other paper In their homes. Kates, 1 cent a word a day, ti.35 per line per month; count six ordi nary words to the line. Address Do Moines Capital. Des Moines. Ia FOR SALE-SO-ACRE FARM. NEAR COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.; B-room dwell ing: barn 40x44. double corncrib. two "wells; spring In pasture; 20 acres alfalfa. w acres pasture, balance in corn ana oats. CHAS. T . OFFICER, Council Bluffs, If- Missouri, PEACH ORCHARDS We aro offering for sale a few 10-acro peach orchards of bearing age, located In U1Q . BEAUTIFUL 0ZARKS We are offering these at a low price and on EASY PAYMENTS Ono of these 10-apro tracts properly carea ror win yieia you a spienaia in' como for the balance of your life. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. If you aro looking for an Investment that will give you quick and steady re turns, send for free literature. MIDLAND FARM AND LAND CO., 90i Fleming Bldg., Des Moines, la. Nebraska. MR. INVESTOR, Mr. Man with small means: For sale, 12 quarters of choice farm land cloje to Sidney, Neb,, one tenth cash, bal. ten years' In ten equal liayments. Ernest Raa Blrtney. Nub. HOMESTEAD 320 acres rich farm land for 3175, filing fees and all; just over into Colorado good stuff, not sand hills. Land- in Kimball county 115 up to 325 per acre. J. A. Traoy, Kimball, Neb. W-UUBHEL WHEAT LAND, tX TO U PER ACRE. We have for sale over 70,000 acres ot Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, whure the crop yield for 11 years. Including 1910 and Ull. averagt with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soM, water and climate cannot be fourd. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. PUNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO. SIDNEY, NEB. 644 ACRES land in Blaine county, Neb. 13.35. A. W. Kelpln. 4321 Charles St. RANCH BARGAIN 1,930 acres of fine grass and hay land, fenced and cross fenced; good house, 3 wells and wind mills, will take care ot 800 head of cattle the year through; a big money malter, only 150 miles from Omaha and not far from railroad. Price and full particulars of Wright lc Lasbury, W 8. lflth St South Dakota. FOR SALE 160 acres good fsrm land: 40 acres broke, balance all tillable; T miles from Dallas and 6 mile. Horn Colome. Price, 340 per acre, payable 11,600 cash. 12.600 March 1, 1913; 12.409 March I 1917. Address Box 1(0, Dallas, 8o. Dak HOMESTEAD relinquishment on choice quarter section, near good town; school facilities, near the Nebraska line. Price 1200. Shuler A Cary, 1014 City National Bonk Bldg. Texas. CHEAP patented state school lands, south Texas, II an acre cash, balance ten years. For all particulars write F. A. Connable, trustee. 434 Commercial Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex. Washington. BUT SPOKANE PROPERTY. One acre that will soon be worth 11.000 for 3600; terms. Write EMERY S. BATLEY, Peach. Washington. The Persistent ana Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success, fiDXlN AMIl DDAniini? MADlYUT uumu nuu i ivuuuuu ummvui Heavy Shipment of Wheat from pxi- lutli to Chicago Being Made, CASH CORN TAKES BIG TUMBLE Onta Specialist Say Continued Henry llrcrlpta nnd (ho Ilmnper Crop Mnet KvontunHy Ilrlni; Lower I.rVl, OMAHA. Oct 30. 1911 Very few In the lnral Irailn have a good word to say for tho. buying side ot wheat Sentiment Is bearish and becom ing more so with the dts&ppearanca of ad verse political rumors from tno otnrr side of the ocean. Tho bringing of large quantities of wheat from Duluth to Chi cago to fin elevators and supply milling needs la argued both ways; first there will be no such effort to bring the spring wheat to Chicago, but for very light stocks and tho certainty that there will be an outsldo milling demand of Im portance and because of the soft wheat falluro last year. Second, bears contend tho larger stocks and hedging sales will give the speculative trade moro of a loud to carry. While following the selling side of the market traders say U Is best to guard against any surprise by Important political moves by European powers In the Balkan war. Cash wheat, lo lower. Mho violent break In old cash corn rices and October contracts late yester ay gavo the trade in the new crop fu tures something to think about. Tho crop In tho old corn price narrowed the de ference greatly between the old and new corn. This bearish feature was followed by evidence of considerable new corn reaching terminal markets in tho south west, A few Chicago leaders are talking radically bearish and may lead tho trade Into on oversold position In the new crop months. The weather map will have so much to do with making the December corn prices that It may bo well to toko a conservative buying position In that month on the sharp depressions. Cusli corn 244o lower. Perhaps large cash eales helped to steady oata futurru at the close yestor day, but specialists In the trade aro of the opinion tliat tho continued heay re ceipts and the bumper crop must br.ng a lowor level, especially If the weather is fine for heavy marketing. Cash oata un changed to Ho lower. Clearances of wheat and flour were 778,000 bu.; corn. 20.000 bu.; oats, 665,000 bu. Wheat at Liverpool closed id lower; corn, ViJlVl lower. Primary wheat receipts wero 2,447,000 bu. and shipments 1.2SS.000 bu., against receipts of 1,077.000 bu. and shipments of CSl.ao bu. last vear. Primary corn receipts wero 800,000 bu. anu snipments bw,wu uu., agumsi re ceipts of 4S7.O0O bu. and shipments ot 2V9, 000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,657,000 bu. and shipments 1.023,000 bu., against re ceipts of 645,000 bu. and shipments of 1S5, 000 hu. last year. Tho following cash sales wero reportod today Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars. SJWe: 17 cars. SMic: i car. 85c. No. 3 lvard winter, 2 cars, SSVio; 2 cars, StHc: 3 cars, Mc. No. 3 spring, 1 car, JSic; 1 car, SHo: 3 cars, 84c. No. 4 spring, l car, 81V48; 1 car, 81c; 3 cars, R2c. No. 4 mixed, l oar, 83e; 1 car, 80c. Corn: No. 4 white. 1 car. 67c. No. 3 mixed, U car, 57c. No grade, 1 car (barley mixed), 67c; l car, to'.ic. oats: standard, l car, 31V4o; No. 3 white. 8 cars. 31o: No. 4 white. 2 cars, SOKc; no grade, J car, 30V4c Barley: No. 8, 1 car, C7c; No. 4, 1 car, 66c; 1 car, 60c; 1 car, 69c; 1 car, 6Sc. Rye: No, 2, 1 car, 6f.c. Omaha Cash ITIoep. WHEAT No. 2 hard. S4HtSCc: No. 3 hard. 83H5Uo: No. 4 hard, 80ttSc; No. 3 spring, 83H0S5Uo; No. 4 spring, 81S2c. CORN-No. 2 white, 68H5rUo: No. 3 white. 5800o: No. 4 white, 67c; No. 2 yel low, 67tt867o: No. 3 yellow, B7Q67Ho; No. 4 yellow. 66H67c; No. 2, G75?714c; No. 3, 66G7c; No. 4, 6CWHc; no grade, hiio. OATS No. 2 white, 81ft32o; standard, 31Hc : No. 3 white, 31c; No. 4 white, 8pHc BARLEY Malting, WC9c; No. 1 feed, 40?i0c RYE No. 2, c; No. 3, C6c. , Carlot Itrrripte. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City Bt Louis .... Winnipeg .... 128 162 515 3u 6M W 15S 126 126 8 7 St. I.onln Gcncrnl Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 30.-WHEAT-Cash, lower; track, No. 2 rod, 31.O64fl.O0; No. 2 hard. OOJWlc. CORN Lower; truck. No. 2. 6SS1S3ttc; No. 2 white, CIc. OATS Firm; track, No. 2, XW3Z2e; No. 2 white. 24c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Lower; December, 92Wc; May, 97KC CORN Lower; December,. 4SHc; May, GOHc. OATS Lower; Docember, 32c; May, 33c. RYE Unchanged. 69c. i POULTRY Steady ; chickens. 11c; springs. 124c; turkeys, 15o; ducks, 12c; geese. 11c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 26QO0c. EOU8 Steady. 23!4c ...... FLOUR Dull; rod winter patents. 31.95 0C.IG; extra fancy and straight, 31.40 4.65: hard winter clears, 33.6&3.90, SEKD Timothy. 310.00. CORNMEAL-J3.0. BRAN Woiik; sacked, eat track, 96c &31.00, HAY-Qulet: timothy, S12.00317.X; prai rie 311.00fM6.00. PROVISIONS Lard and pork un changed. Dry salt moats, lower; boxed extra shorts. 311.62: clear ribs, 31L62H; short clears, 312.CO. Bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts, 312.C2V4; clear ribs. I12.62H! short clears, u.w. Receipts. Shipments. 10,000 16000 ..,.152,000 109.000. .... 18.000 27,0c) .... 63,000 61,000 Flour. bblH. Wheat bu. Corn. bu. .. Oats, bu. .. ICnnsas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 30. WHEAT Cash, 42c lower; No. 2 hard, Sdgooo; No. 3. 86r87o; No. 2 red, $1.0101.06; No. 3, 96c $1.01. CORN Unchanged to lo lower; No. 2 mixed, oldi &7&674c: now, 6364c; No. 8, old. D6o; new, 62iC24o; No. 2 white, old, 6760oj new, 6&gCCc; No. 3, old, 67B574o; new, 6&364C OATS Unchanged: No. 2 white, 34 Mo; No. 2 mixed, 333334c Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December, 85Hc; May, 9040 ORN December. 4S4S4c; May. 48Tio: JUly, 49'iC OATS-Decembor, S24c; May. 34&34c. HAY-Bteady; choice timothy, $13.60t 13.00: choice prairie, $12,7&313.2fl. BUTTER Creamery, 28c; firsts. 26c; seconds, 24c; packing stock, 2243?234a. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat bu 168.000 149,000 Com. bu 7.000 7,000 Oats, bu 10,000 19JXW Liverpool Grain Sfarknl. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 30,-WIIRAT-Hpot steady; No. 3 Manitoba, Es 14d; futures, steady; October, 7s 8d; December, 7s Sd; March, 7s 7d. CORN Spot, easy; new American, kiln LIVK STOCK MiltKICT OF WRHT Ship live sto-'k to South Oinaha. 8av mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stoek CoramUiInn Merehnnts. BfERS BROS. & CO.. Strong, reliable. CL1FT iS Com. Co.. ni Exchange Bldg Bnyder-Malone-roffman 169 Kx, Illdg. LAVERTY HHU3.. l.u Kxchanee llldg. Martin 1ro. 'o.. Kxrhange Bldg. Cluy, Roolnson A- Co., AO Rxrnang Bldg. The Persistent ana Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Rosd to Business Success. GOVERNSIENT NOTICES. OFFICE C. Q. M., CHRONICLE BLDU., San Francisco. Col., Oct. L 1913. Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 a. m. Nov. 1, 1912, for furnishing forage and straw required at Fort Huachuca and Douglas, Arte, during fiscal year ending June 30, 1913. Information furnished on application here or Quartermasters In Seattle, Wash,: Portland, Ore.: Fort Huaohuca and Douglas, Ariz. V VON SCHRADER, C Q. M. O3-4-6-7-8-i0-31 W ? future, steady; October. M 4d; December, 6s 2Hd, CIllCAtlO (lllAIN AMI PROVISIONS Fcntnrr nf the Trading- nnit CIoiIiih PrlrV nn llnnrd nf TrnriP. OUICACJO. Oct . More rout-ago de veloped today on the selling side of wheat man naa been witnessed m some time. Ait understanding between Russia and Austria relative to the Turkish war gave the bears nu advantngo that was In creased by n big gain In tho world's visi ble supply. Accordingly tho market ruled steady nt the close finished HU4o to 10 lHc tinder lost night. Right from tho start there was pres sure to foil wheat. Improved crop condi tions In Argentina, glut ot receipts at Minneapolis and well stocked conditions at western European centers aided bear sentiment. December closed Hie net lower at 91U91U. Corn for October delivery sold nt the lowest price for tho season and at nearly the lowest for other options. December closed t-asy nt 61TiW2c. Cash grades worn weak, no. 2 yellow, wifftac. Oats took color from other grain nnd ranged a little lower December closed a bhade off at 82fi32ie. Investment buyliig put provisions on the un grade. Except for a backset In Octo- ber pork tho market In the end stood "He to loo higher. Tlu' i .. . futures rangea as follows ArtlclcFopcn.l High. Low. Close.) Yts'y Wheat, Dec. May. Corn. 92i 97'iOW " Cnsh quotations were as follows." FLOUR Winter natento. 3i.30tti-l.75: win- ter straights, $4.KHf4.&0: spring patent $4.2GOC.40: spring triilghts, Sl.00tfl.25; bakers, $3.60118. SR. RYE No. i&SUn. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4SD53c; fair to Choloo malting, 69fi72c. BEED Timothy, $3.00.00; clover, $18.00 provisions-moss iork. iifiiufi,ir..2S: lard (In tierces). $10.874510.90; short ribs (loose), $10.1m0.75. Total clearances of wheat nnd flour woro equal to T76,uuo mt. Primary receipts wore 2,447,000 bu., compared with 1.O77.O0O bu the corresponding day a year ago. Tho world's vlBlblo suply of wheat. n shown by Bradstrect's. Increased 12,010.000 bu. Estimated rccolpts for tomorrow: Wheat. 70 cars; corn. 117 cam; oats, 358 curs: hogs. 10.000 head. Chicago Cash Prlccs-Whcat. No. 2 red, $l.O3Ci.08: No. a red, 96cQ$i.oi: No. 2 hard. 92J944c: No. 3 hard, 90y934c; No. 1 northern. 914(92yc; No. 2 northern, 89 tf90c; No. 3 northern. S4f8Sc: No. 2 spring. SSCDOc; No. 3 spring, 83QS8c: No. 4 spring, BOffSlo; velvet chaff. Sf.fjDlc; durum, SST91c. Com, No. 2, fa4c: No. 2 white, 694c: No. 3 yellow, 674BCS4o: No. 3, 68i(CiiTC9c; No. 3 white, 688fo: No. 4. new, 62c; old. 87c; No. 4 white. 674ftSc: No. 4 yellow, 574iC8c. Oats, No. 2 32c; No, 2 white, 334tfHo: No. 3 whlto, S3o: No. 4 white, 3040324c; standard, 33 G33Vic. Rye: No. 2, (S4c Barley, r.W74c. Seods: Timothy, $3.3ojj4.00; clover, $13.00 018.00. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 244 29c: dalrNs, 224r27e. EOGS Firm; receipts, 3,313 cases; at mark, cases Included, 194f20c; ordinary firsts, 214c; firsts, 24c CHEESE Unsettled: daisies, 17417Hi twins, 16itfl7o; young Americas, 174 17c; long horns. 16W17c. POTATOES Strong; receipts, 40 rars; Mich gan. 4MT48a; Minnesota, 42(845c: Wis consin, 4.T7MSC POULTRY-Eosy; turkeys, 16c; chick ens. 104c; springs, 124c. VEAL Steady, at 914c. NEW YORK GKMCRAIi MARIKT Qnnfntlnna of the Dar on Various Cnmmodltles. NEW YORK, Oct SO.-FLOUR-Actlvo ar.u lower; spring patents, $4.80tf4.90; win tcrstralghts, $4.&Otfr4O0; winter patents. $i.706.1o: spring clears, $i.25Q"4.50; winter ". no. i, n.juoji.a;; winter extras, wo. 2, S4.00Q4.10; Kansas straights, $1.16JM.2S. . AVHEAT Spot market, weak; No. 2, $1.06, olovator, and $1.07, f. o. b. afloat; No, l northern Duluth, 8S4c, f, o. b. afloat, Futures clewed Viir!4o net lower. Export sales wero five loads. December, S 3-l6c; May, $l.02K. CORN Spot market, weak; DSc, f. o. b. afloat. Deccmbor to March. OATS Spot market, easy; No. 3. 390 834c; No. 1, 374fiBRc; natural white, 37i S94o; white clipped, 39ilMlc. FEED Easy; western bran, $22.60 $22.85; standard middling, $23.25; city, $14.26; per sack, $23.60. HAY-Qulet: print, nominal; No. 1, $1.10 01.15; No. 2, $L004Jl.O5; No. 3, 85o. HIDES Firm: Central America, Jgyici Bogota. 27(ff28c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 37 2Sc; seconds, 26tW7e; thlrd lagilc; re Jects, 18c. PROVJ8IONS-Pork. barely steady; mess, $19.00Q19.75: family, $23.00Q24.W; short clear 8. $22.tfl24.60. Beef, strong; mesB, $18.0019.00: family, $22.00JK3.00; beef hams. I28.TO-MLFI. Cut pickled bollles, 10 to 14 lbs., $14.0O814.60; I'icKieu nums, uiru, wean: miaaie west prime. $11.16911.25; refined, easy; continent. $11.90; South America, $l2,7o; compound. $S.O0a.25. TALIXIW-Barely steady; prime city, hhds. 6Ho; special, -7Ua; country. 68a. BUTTER Finn; receipts, 8,900 tubs; creamery, extras, 32c; firsts. 2931c creamery hold extras, 304y31o; stato dairy, finest, 2330c; process, extras, 274 ZSo; factory, June make, firsts, 244l336o; current makes, first. 244c; packing stook, current make. No. X 2MJ234C CHEESE Firm; receipts, 8,800 boxes; state, whole milk, held, colored specials, 17MJ1SC, white specials, 174tfl7Kc; skints, 41il6o. EGOS Firm; receipts, 8,633 cases; fresh griherod extras, Sl-37c; refrigerator spe ciul marks, fancy, 244c; nearby hennery whites, fancy, large, now laid, 610 05c; western gathered whites, 82BS8c. POULTRY Dressed, dull: fresh killed western chickens, 124?19c; fowls, Willie; turkeys, I6QI80. Live, steady; chickens, nWKWjc; fowls, 12ViG14o; turkeys, ISc. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 30.-CORN-No. 3 yellow, C4435c. OATS No. 8 white. 4c. RYE No. 2, 60fl624a BR.A N-$18.6O19.00. FLOUR First patents, $4.35014.65; sec ond patents, $4.20fl4.45; first clears, $3.20 (T3.60; second clears, 12.40iT2.70. FIAX $1.48J. BARLET-416Cc. tlv.Mi-er Grain Market. MILWAUKEE Oct. 30.-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 928024c: No. J northern, 0o; No. 1 hard, 9Wtc; December, 884c: May, 93U3Ho asked. CORN No. 3 yellow, C2W3o; No. 3 white, esc: No. Z, lc; December, 61ig2o; May, 61;c. OAT8 Htandard, 33c BARLEY Malting, 6875o. I Pobrla Market. PEORIA, Oct 30. CORN 4c lower; No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. 3 yellow, 694c; No. 3 mixed, 69o; Nu 4 mixed, 674a OATS Steady; standard, S3t4o; No. S white, 324o; No. 4 white. SlUe; No. 3 mixed. Sic, Metnl ainrket. NEW YORK. Oct. 30.-MRTAL8-Cop-per quiet; November, $16.9017.124; De cember, 316.76917.00; electrolytic and lake. S17 624W17.874: casting, $17.2517.374. Tin, dull; spot $50.00fta.60. Lead, quiet; of, fered at $4.00. Spelter, quiet; $7.3507,46. Antimony rten.iy; rookson's, $ia60. Iron, firm; unchanged. Copper arrivals at New York, 1,200 tons exports this month, 22,661 tons, London copper, dull; spot, 74 16d; futures. 75 ts 6d. London tin, quiet; spot, 229; fu tures, 229 IS. Local sales of lead, 60 000 pounds. London lead, 19. 6s 2d. London spelter, 27 7s 6d. Iron. Cleveland war rants, C6s 74d in London. ST LOUIS. Oct. 30 METALS Lead, quiet, $4.90. Spelter, steady; $7 S5GT7.40. Wool Market. BT. LOTTJS, Oct 30.WOOL-fltearty. territory and western mediums. 21tp25c; fine mediums, IsaiOc: fine. 1317o. ... si" wj'vmu 0?4mi ! 96i96UCTM Oct. I 69H Dec. 62V4KH 624 hl 51TidTfa K4sH$ May. 61HS'ti 61t 61S 6l?i Kl Oats. Dec. S2.1TH 3!ji 3! S2H a2li May-ISltsffH 3i 34 34 34 Pork, 1 Oct 16 00 19 25 Jan.. 18 40-2J IS 00 IS 25 IS CO IS 3214 May. is aw IS 074 IS 25 IS 071 IS 23H 17 97H Lard. I 1 Oct 10S7H 10 77H Jan. . 10 674- 10R2H IOCS 10 Ml 10 6214 10 WW May. 10 174 10 274 10 174 10 35 10 174 Ribs. Oct 10 00 10 W Jan.. 9 90-74 9 974 9 874 9 924 9 834 May. 9 70 9 774 9 70 0 75 9 Ki OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle of All Kinds Hold- ing Up Well. HOGS TWENTY CENTS LOWER Sheep and l.aniba In Mmlernta Re ceipt, Whlln nerannil Continues flood nn Prleen Strndy to Mronir on (load Kinds. S6UT1I OMAHA, Oct 30. 1913. Rerclntn ,n. (Villi.. II nr.. Sheen. Offlrlol Mnn.lnv . . 111M 1442 M.A OfflcliU Tueediij- 8, SSI 6.7U 42.639 ruinate Wednesday.. 4,x) i.av ai.w Threo day a thin wek26.697 18.363 '14.634 Samo dajs last week..!7,4S2 ls.101 lla.lSS mto uaj-s 3 wks. ago.M.au 16.4SJ Same dajs 3 wks. ago.3S.tty 11,843 116.W4 Same days 4 wks. ugo.2t,X76 18.042 1I9.3S0 Samo dnyg last year..23,(K3 15,49il 89,6li The following tables shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to date as compared with Inst year: 1911. 19ll lno Dec Cattle 847.307 98T..809 . ... 158,003 Hogs 2,177,475 1.993.93W 483isl7 Sheep S.485.763 3,622,11! . ... 36,350 Tho following table snows tho rani ot prices for hogs at South Omaha tor th last lew aays with comparisons: Date. I 1913. 11911. 1110. IKH 190S.1907 '1904. Oct 31 8 61UI 6 3JI 3 311 7 Ml 6 l 6 911 Oct. 23. Oct 23. vet. I. Oct. 25.1 Oct S. I Oct, 27. Oct. 2S, Oct. 2). Oct SO. 8 4SH 8 44 7 62 6 43 6 87 1 6 87 S 3SHI 6 35) 7 62 6 43 8 70 70) 13 iT. 6 13 60 6 41 8 46 8 3.1S 8 WH 7 7S'H 6 24 6 19 6 19 8 47 8 2 8 Sll 7 66 7 69 7 64 763 7 S 639 6 45 13 6 16 6 13 6 64 6 60 6 13 8 30 8 131 & 67 6 66 6 IS 660 6 60 5 tS 6 15 7 70 6 60 605 Sunday. Receipts nnd disposition of live stock nt tho union Stock ynrda ror twenty four hours ending yesterday nt 3 o'clock RUCEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. (.'.. ,11. & st 1' 2 0 3 . 19 29 31 . 1 6 .69 26 33 ,4 0 .4 13 1 .85 14 6 .2 3 4 1 1 . .1 .iw m 73 Missouri Pnclfla Ry Union Pnclflo R. R C. & N. W., Ry.. east... C. & N. W west C St. P., M. & O. Ry.... v., it. q. iiy eait C, 11. ft Q. Ry., west a, it I. & P., east C It I. & P.. west.'. Illinois Central Ry..A... DISPOSITION HEAD. , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Morris & Co S5S 1.006 3.049 Swift & CO...-. 1,240 1.671 2.78! Cudahy Packing Co....l.34t 2,191 3.94S Armour & Co Schwartz & Co.... iMorroll LlOl 2,000 2.291 . ... 131 , 49 . S82 . 110 , 191 .n t 193 92 198 87 .... .... , 79 159 .... 149 728 on 203 172 , 107 1,621 .... 22.721 Cudahy from country- S82 w. u. vansant co Benton Vansant & D.. Hill & Son F. n. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Husz Rosenstock Bros McCroary .fc Kellogg.., Werthelmer A; Degen.. H. F. Hamilton Rothschild & Krebs.... Mo. & Kan.-Cal. Co..., Cllno & Christie Other buyers Totals 9,285 7.154 34801 CATTLE Cattle receipts were moderato for a Wednesday, only 183 cam being re ported in. This makes tho total for tho three days 26,697 head, a falling off of a few hundred head as compared with last week nnd of close to 7,000 head us coin fared with two weeks airo. An compared With a year ago. there has been a gain of about 3.600 head In the throe days this week. The market opened slow and dull, buyers being Inclined to tnko their time and await developments before filling ordors, ro that the trade was lato In getting started. While there was a fair demand for beef steers, the trade was alow and the mar ket entirely lacking In snap. It was In feet a good deal of a drag from start to finish. Tho best grades wero possibly very close to steady with yesterday, bul other kinds were lower, and It safe to quote the general market on beef steers an lftft16a lower than last week. What has been said regarding beef steers would apply equally well to cows nnd heifers. They, too, warn slow nnd anywhere, from steady or very nearly steady to K315c lower than last week, 8tock cattle nnd feeders of strictly good quality were In demand and tho best ot them were not far from steady. On the other hand, the less desirable kinds were slow and weak and tha wholo market around 10O15o lower than last week. Quotations on native cattle: . Oood to choice beef steers, $8.2510.00; fair to good beef steers, $7.SV34.23: common to fair beef steers. $5.7607.25: good to choice heifers, S5.801W.40; good to cholcocowj, $5.4096.30; fair to good oows, $4.SOO.30; common to fair oows, $3.004.30; good to choice stockers and feeders. $.67.85; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.76t 6.25: common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.6006.75: stock cows and helfsrs, $4.ood 6.60; veal calves, $4.7Gft8.75; bulls, stags, etc., $4.40Cf,.40. . . . . Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice beef bteers. $8.6038.80; fair to good beef steers, $6.0006.60; common to fair beef fleers. t5.2Mli.00. HOGS The packers received a llttlo set back this morning m they did their best to force another decline of 25o and fallod. As on yesterday nnd the day before, the nig duik or tne oiienng was uougnt on packing account, but as noted above the packers did not nave everything so muoh their own way as during tho first' two days of the week. Opening sales were anywhere from 162So lower, but as the market progressed sellers proved too many for the buyers and in consequence prices showed some improvement, tho majority of the holdings being let go uround $7-60317,00, or fully 30c lower than yesterday's general run of prices. Busi ness was a trifle slow in netting started, but once buyers and sellers came to an agreement as to proper values, tho move ment became active closing trade being quite active at the decline Toduy's mar ket differs from that on Monday and Tuesday, In that trade was much moro even, resulting tn a more narrow rnngo of prices. Two or three loads of the best offerings sold as low as $8.65, fully S5c beldT? tho top price yesterday. Receipts were liberal, as In the neigh borhood of 106 cars or 7,200 head wero re ported In, as against 6,694 head last Wednesday, 6,639 head two weeks ago and 6.924 head on the corresponding days a year ago. Liberal receipts at this and all other market points liavn made It possible for packers to continue their benv raids day after day. Barring a slight reaction on Thursday and Friday of last week, the hog market has been lower every day since a week ago Monday. During that time prices have declined $1.10, which car ried the market to tho lowest point touched since July, when the average price dropped as low as $7.15. The low month of the year was January, when the average price dropped as low a $5.81. SHEEP Although orferlngs ot reau good lambs or ewes on the fat order were rather meager again today the supply was almost sufficient to satisfy the present demand. Active buying and stronger prices were the outstanding features of the trada, the packers com. menclng to fill their orders fairly early and cleaning up practically everything In the killing line in good season. While there was a little improvement In value on tho local market, other points re ported steady prices. 1-ransactions at the opening Included a sale of about 800 range lambs at $7.70 and two other loads which were not quite so good at $6.65. A load of fat ewes brought $3.60 and four cars ot wethers went to the packers at $4.28. The receipts were comparatively light, being considerably less than on Monday or Tuesday. The supply was little more than half of what arrived here a week ago and was short of two weeks ago and the same day a year ago. For the three days the receipts foot up In round num bers 114,000 head as compared with 126,S0n head for the same time last week. 7S,20o hend two weeks ago and 89,000 head for the same three days a year ago. Lambs and ewes comprised the bulk of the of ferings, wethers and yearlings being very scarce, Quotations on shsep and lambs' Lambs, .good to choice, $4.(004.90; lambs, fair to good $6.2064.60; lambs, feeders, $8.96434.26; vrUn. Usht. S4.35S&.1A: utrllngs. heavy, Sl.WfN.TO. yearlings, feeders, $3 76 ti6.00: wethers, good to choice. $3,850-4.20; wetners, rair to gooil, 53.Sf4i3.S6; wethers, n . .... . . I $136U3.tJ, ewrs, fair to gKHl. $J.10ff3 36; ewes, feeders, HlfttiS.45, ewes, yearling breeders. $4 W' 00, ewes, uged. $2.76S.30; cull sheep and bucks. $1.60113.00. CHICAGO LIVi: STOCK MAHICKT Demand Fair to Heavy tin d Prices n Little Lower. CHICAGO. Oct. 30. CATTLS Receltits. 19.000 head; market steady; beeves. $5.267 11.00; Texas steers, $4.4oyc.65: western steers, $5.rotf9.25; stockers nnd feeders, $.tf7.M; cows and heifers, $2.764i7.26; calves. $6.76j 10 50. HOU8 Receipt. 31.000 bend; market strong; light, $7.10l7.S0: mixed, $7,351)7.90, heavy, $7.(HVJT7,S5; rough, $7.00117.20; pigs, $6.25fi.SS; bulk of sales, $7.6007.75. N1IKKP AND IaAMII.S Receipts. 32.000 head; market strong; native, $.1.90(14.60; Western. 13.65ft4.tM venrllttim. It.601i6.85-. lambs, native. $l.WIf7.15j western, $1.25tf 7.25. Kansas City l.hi StoeU Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct SO. CATTLE .Re ceipts, 13,000 head, Inoludlng 1,800 head southerns; heef steers and stockers and feeders, lOJN&e lower: cow and southerns. Heady; calves, 26o higher; dressed beef and rxport steers, $S.00iiria75; fair to good, $6.&WS.tt); western steers. fS.COas.60; stockers and feeder. $l,60iir7.O0: southern steers, H.2.'Jii.7&, southern cows, $3,400) 6.3, native cows, $3.25ir,26; native heif er, $5.00ir7.&0; bull. $4.00116.25; calves, $aMjr9.&o, HOGS-Receipts, 16,000 head; market 20 25o lower: hulk of sales. $7.367.l: heavy, $7.&.MT7.70: packer and butchers, $7 4507.70; lights, $7.3otf7.574: plff. ItUM 0.50. HHEHP AND LAMBS Receipts, 17.0W head: market. lOOftOo higher: lambs. JO. 25 r7.10; yearlings, $4.60HJ-8.); wethers, $4.00 tr4.K: ewes. s.U'f.35; stocKers anu teen ers, $2.6IT4.35. Mt. l.nnln Live ytoek Market. MT. LOUIS. Oct. -CATTLH-Recclpl. 6,600 head, Inoludlng 1,300 head Texan; market steady; tintlve shipping nnd ex porting steers, S-t.OiiM10.s5; dressed and butcher steers. $5.fOt(8.t; stockers and feeder, $.T.754r7.W! cow and hclfnr. $5.65 tN.90; Conner. $2.7MT,.IX); bulls, $4.OX0.6O; calve. $6.004711.35; Texas and Indian steers, $l.ti0tr7.25; cows mid bolters, $3.25 JJ5.C0. HOGS Receipts, 9.400 head; market, IS 4T25o lower; pigs and lights, $(1.257.70; mixed and butchers, $7.257.75; good heavy. ,$7.6r7.75. SlIEllP AND LAMBS Reoolpt. 6,000 head; market steady: muttons, $l.o0JT-t.3O; lambs, $6.00(U7.30: culla nnd bucks, $2.t0 3.25. St. Joseph Live Mlock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. S0.-CATTLE-Reeflpt. 2,300 head; market slow; steers, $6.76tfl0.60; cow nnd heifers, $3.25tfS.73; calves. $4.Vi9.00. HOGS Receipts. 4.600 head; market 26c lower: top, $7.75; bulk of sales. $7.50tf7.70. BHERP AND LAMBS-RecelpU. 2,800 head; market steady; lambs, $6.0tf7,16. Stock In Might. Receipts of llvo stook ul tho flvo prin cipal markets yesterday; utmic. nogs, niieep. South Omaha . Chicago Kansu City .. St. Louis St. Joseph .... ' Totals i ...13.300 4,600 61,600 ...wroo ...13,000 ... 6,600 ... 2.300 23,W 16,000 9,400 4,600 S2.0 17,000 6,00) 2.SO0 ..,.61.100 66,400 103,800 Turpentine nnd llnsln. SAVANNAH, Oct. 30, TURPENTINE Firm, MWUWJe. Sales, 266 bbls.: re ceipts, 687 bills.; shipments, 425 bbls.; stock. 29,793 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales, 2,319 bbl.; receipts. 2,473 bill.; shipments, 2,459 bbls; foreign. 1.000 bbl.; domestlo, 1.459 bbl.; ntock. KM, 703 bbls. Quote: A, B and C, $6.10(IT6.174i D, $6.16Gr6.20; H. S0.2OJfC.26; F, $6.2&4f6.274i (1, $6.2&mJ.30i H, $6.30; I. $IU241M.3S: K. $6.40; M, $0.90; N, $7.60Ui7.70; WO, $8.20; WW, $8.60. Cot fee Market, NEW YORK. Oct. 30.-COFFEE-FU-lure closed steady at net gain ot C to 15 points. Sales, 65,260 bag. Spot, ult; lUo No. 7, 114c; Santos No. 4. 164c; nilld, dull; Cordova. lfi'itriKc, nomlnnl. NEW ORLIUNtf. Oct. S0.-COTTON-Stoiuly, 4 up; middling, 11 3,16c, Sale on tho spot. 1.400 bales; to arrive, 1,246 bales. Receipts, 14,001) bales; stook, 159,467 bales. Cotton Goods Mnrket. NEW YORK. Oct. !. Tho cotton good market ruled firm today with buy ing of moderate, proportion. Knit . (roods are offerod for fall season of 1913. 'Yamn went firm. Jobber reported n moderate business for lmmodlato delivery." Sugar Mnrket. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-8UaARRaw, steady; muscovado, 89 test, 3.66o; cen trifugal. 96 test, 4.05o; molasses, 89 (est 3.30c. Refined, steady. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. FRUITS. ETC Missouri apples, In bbls., $S.o63.826: Now York Greenings and Baldwins, $3.15. Spanish onions, por case. 11.60. Bananas, fancy .select, ner bunch, $2.263'2.60; Jumbo, per 'bunch, $1.7$ t 3.7D. uates, Ancnor uranu, new, au 1-lD, pkgs. in Itox, per box,. $2,35; Dromedary brand, new, ao i-ip. pkgs. in box, per box, $3.90. Figs. California, per case of 12 No. 13 pkgs., 85oi per case of 30 No. 11 pkgs., i.'.bu; per caso or w no. o pkgs., 12.UU; bulk, in 26 and 60-lb. boxes, per lb., iOo; nsw, Turkish, 6-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., l6o; 0-crown, In 30-lb. boxes, par lb., 10a; 7-crown, in 30-lb, boxes, per lb., 17c. Lemons, Llmonetra. itelected brand, extra fancy, SuO-Sttv sizes, per box, $7,60; Loma Limonelra, fancy, 80Q-SC0 sisea, par box, $6.60; 240-4.U sises, wo per uox ies: uauiornia, choice, sixes, per box, $6.00. Oranges, Cal ifornia PanBy brand, extra fancy, 9ti (3.76. VEGETABLES Cabbage, Wisconsin, tier lb,, lc. Celery, Michigan, per dox.. oc. i;uGuntuers, iiuiiioune, per aos,, im. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dos., $1.60. Garlic, extra fancy white, per dos., 15c, Lettuce, extra fancy, per doz.. 4Co. Onions, white, In crate, $1; yellow, per lb., 14c. Parsley, fancy southern, per dox. bunches, 60&76C. Potatoes, Early Ohio, per bu., 66o. Tomatoes, home grown, por basket, 60c. Wax beans, per uuMV, tt, HI eon urunn, per UOSKet, 1, Sweet potatoes. Jersey, per bbl., $4.oO; Virginia, per bbl., $3. Rutabagas, per lb., Datlun Stook Market. BOSTON, Oct. 30. Closing quotations pn 4UCK9 Allouei X Mohtwk Anwl. (3opPr IIKNda Con A. Z. k 8 U'AMpl.iIni Mln.a . Arliont Com lUh'srllt liutu II. t 0 ' A. B. M. i North Ltk rl. & Arlton 7tKOId Dominion ,., Cl, a llwla 14 CKfoU tVnUnnUt UHQulncr fop. luiifs C C, UHStitnnon ', Bt Dutu Cf. I... Utuftior rnutklln . 1 Superior & 1J. ji Olroux Con tHTuwrm Ortnbr Con HU. 8. 8. It. & M (lrn Cnnt , ., tW do pM Ill llojale Coppr. llUVtah Con Kerr Uucs IHVtih Ooppw Co.. Lak Oopwr 17 Winona . 1 11 I Sl4 174 7Vs 1U3 H 1 9 H 11 llli 7m Vt StlU Copper,, Mliml Copper ,.. Bid. "A.),!). tHWolTrrlns S4ti Lontlmt Stork Market. LONDON, Oct. 30.-A11 sections of the stock market opened strong and cheerful today. The strength was clue to a report that Austria and Russia hud reuched an agreement regarding the Balkans. Con tlnental buying orders wero numerous and Canadian Paclflo was a strong fav ortte with an advance of 44 points. Two small failures were announced, put they had no effect. Near York Mining Stuoke. NEW YORK, Oct. S0.-Closlng quota tions on mining stocks: Com, Tunnel atock., 10 Meatoan do bondi .. ..... 11 Ontario , Con. Cel. A Va U Ophlr Iron silver UO 'Standard ... Leadtllle Con 10 Yellow Jacket Little Chief ........ t Offered, 2C0 too 40 100 ...... 10 Dividend on Standard Oil. NEW YORK. Oct. 80. The Standard Oil Company of Ohio, the original Standard OH company, today declared a dlvldond of $5 a share, the first since the segrega tion of the various companies. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising. w uses, par uox, extra tunoy, all slses, per box, $4.76. Pears, Kelfer, per bbl., $3.60. Florida grape fruit, all slses, 14.00. Cranberries, per bbl.. $7.60: per box. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET War News from Europe Causes an Unsettled Condition. SOME EARLY GAINS ARE MADE Call Loans 'l-iiue.li a lllaher Flgtare on IntereM Rates, Commodities CIo-iImr- Dull, hut Ilnthrr Firm. NEW YORK, Oct sa-The shadows ot war hung over the financial horizon to day main. All foreign markets were un settled after an early period of optimism, due to reports that two of tho leading European powers had arrived at an amtcablo understanding regarding tho conlllet In the Balkans. London's early tone was ono of cheer fulness on buying order from tho conti nent and absence ot further liquidation In Canadian Pacific. That stock roso over 4 point abroad and utmost tho en tiro American group closed strong. As a result of this apparent Improve ment our market opened with a general and substantial rise, Canadian PacltlO' gaining over 3 points, with l-polnt gains, In I nlon Pacific Northern Pacific, Read ing, llUgh Valley, United States Steel, Air.hlngmaird, Anaconda and Amorcatv. Smelting. Before the end ot tho first hour persistent selling had wiped out much of the advance and at m-ddnY, wiirli tho selling becamo more extensive and wider In scope, It was utterly cf- faced, with somo Issues selling under yesterday's low mark. By that time news from Europo hod Again assumed an alarming tone and there went signs that Ute foreign tnarketn wero onco moro under a sevens strain. Short selling, especially In Steel and pre sumably based upon yesterday's finan cial statement, was a factor ot tho de clining movement, which was oheckod In the f i tin 1 hour. More or less completH recoveries wero then recorder, regardless of a rise of 6 per cent In call loans, tho ratiy continuing to tno unit, out mm, close, and with numerous net gains. Tho ono Important railway return wan that of the Reading system, whleh showed net gains for both Its lines and coal company, tho wholo totalling JS1, 0U0 nnd a surplus Increase of over $$00,000. uonas wero lower, especially convent-, ble Issues. Total sales, nor value, ag gregated $1,600,000. Utiltod States bond wero unchanged on can. Numoer ot sales and leading auotatloas en stocks were as follow: SkIm. Hlth. Lo. Clam. Anulstmstui Copwr ... 5,J00 14 M4 amtnun Aitricuiniru .. American nM Bueir, .. Amrlon Out 67Vl MK ! ui t Mla- U uv. 4IU 11 107 1UU i.tno nu is 11,600 43 iS'i American Can pM.. l.ltOO 1I1T4 1X0 American C A F,. l.lfti 151, IT :o UK American ixnioti un..,.. Am. Ice tVourltlM....... American Llneetil 7W SCO soo 1,100 1,100 so 144 41 American Locomntltrn ... 41U ItH American B. A It,,.,.... It Am. B. A It, ptd. m lom 107 Am. Buiu- ltetlnln....M 1.000 1MH 111 American T. T. 1,100 1I1H UT4 1UH American Tobacco in rrm Hiu tttu. Anaotimla Mining Co !.oo H 414 41K Alcnimn . ,, Atctilinn era ., . 1,100 101S 1074 1M . 100 lOII. 10lt4 lOlti . 100 1114 114 1U4 700 106 10IH 104V. . 1.104 H 4IH 4SH . t.too i4 u . 11,100 1104 at MOT. . l.fcM II II 114 . 1,700 to; no toie . l.too 114 114 l . t,400 1MU 1074 10K . too mt in nit i 1,100 114 l4 4 . IOO 141 1(1 142 . i t i(M nit itli teti Attantle Oast Line...... Ualtlmnr A Ohio...,,,,, llothlchem gteel ,. Ilrnoaljrn lupld Tr Cunaitlan rtcirio . Central Leather Clieeapeaka A Ohio..,,.. cnu-aa-o a, w Chi euro. 1L ft St. P.... Cltlcato N. W Colorad F. A I.. i Ounmlldated naa ,. , Oorn Prolartj IMawire A Ittidion 100 1174 1M4 174 Penm A lUo Grand ,...t SO 17 17 14 174 394 134 US. 114 (14 MH Deafer A It. O. pfd...., Dletlltera' Becuritlea M0 una 1700 Krle lit ita , 100 llrle M nfd 424 600 1M4 UO 110 1.41X1 1171 114 177 no UK 4SU 414 tleneral Hlectrto llreat Nxthem pfd,...,. (Irtlt Northern Or ctta.. Illlnela Central 300 1J7W lt74 117S Intarborotiih Met , 1,100 104 114 1I?W Inter. Met. ptd , MOO &Va 1S S luteniatlnnal llarreeter ,. 600 12114 1S04 Ul Inler.Marlna ptd , jtn& International Paper 100 li International rump , ,,,,, ,, ,, M( Kaneaa atr Bouthern,... 1,000 M 174 It Laclede t)a ...i ,,,,, iob Ihlh Valley J,(0O 1T1 1714 1TJ LouliTllle A Klhllle... too 117 ' 1ST 117 M., nt. P, A 8. H. M.,i. 400 140 11 1SMJ Mleeourl, K, A T too 1IK J7H M M I moil r I raetflo 1,100 tl 414 41H National Illecult , 100 130 U0 110 National Lead 1,400 MU II !V f.'. It. 11. of It. Sd nfd.. , .. Ml. Vtw York Central l.doo llts 1UH 114U. i.,. v. m v . , 100 144 J44 144 Norfolk A Weatern North American K'jrthern 1'aclflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania .,. Peolile's Ol i'., a, C. A 81. I, 70O 1114 1!H 114 loo 134 U4 114 1,100 1344 111 IMS, 100 KSi 114 11 1.100 KIT4 1HS mU WO 1114 U7K 111 ...j 101 700 144 114 lli I'ltuuurin owl Preiaed nteel Car I'ullman I'alare Car,.., Itradlos , Itepubllo I. A Itrpubllo I, A 8. pfd.. Hock leland Co Ilock leland Co. ptd. Bt. L. A B. T. 2d ptd., Seaboard Air Line. ... Beaboartl A. L pfd..., Bloie-Bhefrield B. A I. Houthern 1'aclflo Bouthern Ilallwar ...... Bo. Hallway pld , Tenneasee Copper Teiaa A Pacific Union raclflo ,, Union 1'aclflo Pfit.e... United fllatea llealtr.. United Blatea Rubber. United flutea Steal. ,., U. B. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical Wabath ., Wabaab pfd Weetern Maryland ,,, Weetern Union . Weitlnihouae Klectrlo 10l 1M 1M 117 143.100 1714 1U4 16914 lilt JJi, SI 14 400 13 II M'4 3,700 1,700 100 100 700 154 tt 4 104 4(4 t I 414 414 MH M4 10 10 444 I4 14 300 lot 1014 1094 1.100 M4 1IH iro us, ii 2.000 4tH 40 II 40V 344 HH Mli 104 fl 744 1114 M4 41 44 II 14 71 aivi- . 41,700 1IK 111 . 100 l I ., .,.....t,. 400 61 H 1. 111,000 7(4 700 114 .. t.JW MH SOU 7IVi 1114 Jilt us! U4 714 114 44 ., 100 .. 100 .. 400 ,.. 00 4H "4 M 74 114 .100 Ahi-llng A L. U Total aales tor the day, lll.joo aharaa. Ncrr York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct 00. MONEY On call, atrong: 640 per cent; ruling rate", 6? per cent: closing bid, 54 per cent, offered t &, per cent. Time loans, strong! sixty days, 8X74X1 per cent.- ninety days, d per cent; six months, 6H6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6 por cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $1.S171" for slxty-day bills and at $1.8090 for de" mand. Commercial bills, $4.81. 8ILVER-Bar. 63c; Mexican dollars, BONDS-aovernment. steady: railroad, heavy, Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. 8. ret. t, re...10t K. a So. ref. la.. 174 o toupon Ml L 8. deb. 4 IMI.. It U. B. 1. res JOT'lL A N. unl. 4a.... 174 do coupon 1M. K. A T, let 4a.. 134 U. 8. 4i, re lUm da gen, 44e U4' do coupon lUSMo. 1'aclflo u 714 Panama la. coupon. 10H4 do conr. la G A..C. lit ! ctfi... II N. n. It. ot M. 44s U Anier. As. la W14N. Y. C. r. 14s... 114 A. T. A T. e. 41..I114 do deb 4a., lu Am, Tobeeco ta,..UHiN. V. N. IJ. A H. Armour A Co. 44a.. 114 cr, 34a J) AUblann ten. 4.. . WW. A W let 0. 4a., 44 do ct. 4a 1140 104 do cr. 4a. J15 do ct. I ...1074No. raclflo 4i Mii A. C. L. let 4. i do ! .... mu Il.l, A Ohio tn 1140. 8, L Hdf. 4a., . M do 14a tl4Tenn. or. 14a 1U. Drook, Tr. cv, 4i... ItU Mo con. 4s. I04i Cen, ot Oa, la 10JH Reading ten. 4a,.., MV4 Cen. Leather ( tiUB. L A 8, V, fr. 4i 741i Chea. A Ohio 44.. iSi do sen. la. .,.... 13 u do conr. 44a .134 8t. L 8. W, e. 4e I0H Chicago A A. 14a.. 15 8, A. L adj. la..... Ti4 C. U. A Q. J. 4a.... MS Bo. Pac. col, 4a 14 do gen., 4e. 5 do cv. 4a uu u u g 1 ao tai rer. 4a..,M nkl lOSti . niL ao "it 4a itk do ten. 4i tn 4. a a. . IL. &. .. .. ... -y - 1 1 . ii.T. nu do ct4." .ri ' imS. do ref. Cs 114 do lat A ref. 4a. , ' DUtlllera' (a 714 V. S. rubber la.. .1034 Erie p, I. 4a 144 U. 8. Btcel Id Je..,101 do ten, 4t 7IUVe,.Car. Chem, la, ITU do cy. 4e, aer. II TTHWabaeh let A ex. la IT III, Cen lit ret, 4a 44weatrn Md. 4a. .. 144 Inter. Met. 44a tl Writ. Elec. cr. St.. 4 Inter. M. M. 44i.- 4Wla. Central 4i l Japan 4Ua 1 w Did. Offered. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Oct. SX-The condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning ot business today was: Working balance, $.8!XS.55e; In banks and Philip. pine treasury, 131. SSI, 7; total of general funds, $14dWCtKj7, receipts yesterday, 11.S25.4SS-. disbursements, $1,904,971, deficit this fiscal year, $4,787,284, as against def icit of ?19,7W.0 last year Tho figures for receipts, disbursements and deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt trntvrjlrlie I