THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1913. 15 ItKAIi KSTATE. fITY PllOfHItTY FOR S VLK. Gilt kdge Investment Close Down Town Reduced from $8,000 to $7,500 Without exception, this Is tho best investment prop erty offered on tho market this year for tho money. It's a very substantial two-story and basement duplex apartment building with pressed brick sduth front, ONLY FIVE BLOCK8 from the court houso, built less than three years ago and occupied continuously by tho same tenants since completion, without tho loss of a dol lar, tho actual rental being $810 per yearto the owner. This rental could bo considerable moro, but tho owner wisely preforred pormancy of tenants to top-notch rent- als. Both apartments are strictly modern in every do tall, with large rooms; commodious floor plan, and each have separate inside, aa well as outside, entrances to basements. A, now duplex building Just across the streot, identical in bzb and floor plan, was recently sold for $ ?,2B0 conclusive evidonce that our price for the south front building, just reduced from $8,000 to only $7,500, is very low. No trade will be considered. Owner must mis money. Would like half cash, but will consider a moderate payment down and balanco on easy terms. Don't miss this opportunity for a clean, permanent and safo investment for your money. Sco us or call us up now and we will arrange to show you tho property. Payne & Slater Co., Sole Agents. 616 Omaha National Bank Building. Phono Douglas 101C. KKAIj estate, x'auu a uancit lands for sale! Missouri. Id ACRES well lmprdveo, 2 miles from lacking. Mo.; about 5 acrea valley land In cultivation, rest In . Umber pasture, nearly all under American hoe wire fence. Prices 12,000. Will give seven years time on most of purchase price at 7 per cent. Address owner. C. V. Peak. Houston, Mo. Nebraska. NORTH riATTE FOREST RESERVE, 25,000 acres ot land, and .EL Niobrara mil itary reserve, 44.4SO acres, open for regis tration by lottery at North Platte, Neb., beginning; October 13, ending October 25, 1912. Drawings at North Platte, Neb., at 10 o'clock a. m., October 28, 1913, and continuing as long as necessary. You can register for 640 acres. President's proc lamation signed September. 50. Write for full information. R. A. SMITH, Colonization and Industrial Agent, Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb. FOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD 224 acres, 20 -miles out; In settled neighbor hood; f me farm land, .not sand hills. Price $175; filing fees and all. In cor ner of Colorado. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. ' . Texas. FOR good, cheap, agricultural land, any sired tract; write Joe Lyons, Desk 5, Martin, Tex. Washington. , FREE government land In northeri Stevens county, Washington, where a failure of crop Is unknown. Good soli, good climate, no drouth. For partic Uars address Floyd C. Smith, Northport, "Wash. ' Wisconsin. GREAT BARGAINS Improved farm Hi' -wild lands, near good jchools. churches, creamery and towns, a.a' paymsnt and long time. Great daln. tlover and fruit country; Write me; to day. George C. Rice. Burnett Co., Web ster, wis. SW acres, Marshfleld. Wis. Personal prorerty. Good buildings. Clay soil. Fine dairy and stock proposition.. Adjoins R. R. station. Price 10,O00. Any part of S00-acres adjoining, $25 per acre. John P.. Hume. ?K Caswell. Mllwaukee.g , REAXi KSTATK OANB. TnANR.of 11.000 and up desired tn lm"t proved real estate. Large suras a spe cialty. W. H. THOMAS, 2M State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East NebrasKa farros. OKEEFE HEAL. E8TATE CO., lms OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2714. tt-x- M ha nil at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property in any amount. h. nr. BINDER. S City National Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. otull Bros. C1TT LOANS. Bemls.Carlberg Co., 6 210-12 urandeis xnsater uim. HARRISON & MORTON. sit Oa. Nat una tn $10 000 made promptly. F. D. Veod. Wead Bldg. nth and Farnam. GARVIN BBOSff," WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Oft. WANTED City loan and warrants. TV. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1K0 Farnam at. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED 7 or 8-room house. O-aa, Bee. WANTED Five or six-room new house. Address H-J37. Bee. ' Ranchman will treat you right: best prices for furn.. clolhes & shoes. W. 514ft. WANTED TO BE N'T. WANTED to list 60 all modern houses and aparatments In good locations for either sale or rent. Wo are located on one' ot Omaha's most prominent corners and are receiving calls for rental prop, erttea dolly, Place your rental lists with us. Bankers Realty Investment Company, Oround Floor Bee Bldg. Corner 17 tfc Farnam Bts. Telephone Douglas S31S JAVE STOCK MARKKT OF WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Steele Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births-John Williams, 1U0V4 North, Seventeenth, boy; Herman Pearson, SS37 Seward, boy; A. V. Munson, 3711 North Seventeenth, boy; A. Mongerson, 2010 Grace, boy", H. H. Leaay. 201Z Clark, boy; Fred F. Brlghtenburg, 2SU Chicago, boy; Carl C. Case. 2432 Parker, boy: W. O. Elsasser, 1218 South Fifth, boy; Nick Pow. ell, 1111 Davenport, gtrl; J. O. Nelson. 218 North Twenty-seventh avenue, girl; Peter Nlelson, 2C0f North Twenty-seventh, girl; John Flnlay, 4523 Burdette, girl; Berk hart Johnson. 19 South Fourteenth, girl. Deaths Ernest Anderson, 1 year, 4315 Erskine, Thomas Q. Adams, U years, Methodist hosultaJ: Mrs. M. I. Brevoort. 78 years, Long Beach, Cat.; Maggie Bu fold, 3) years. Omaha General hospital; Thomas W, Meyers, 41 years, . Douglas County hospital; Nels J. Nelson, 13 yearn, 2130 Pine. BUILDING PERMITS. Building permits were Issued to- the fol. lowing by Commissioner Charles H. Wlthnell: B. Furrey. 4407 North Twenty-ninth. $2,500 Tesldence; F. G. Davie. 1S24 South Forty-eighth, 82,000 residence; Josef Janl- cik, -is Douui Tiunwmn, n.vtj reel dence; Bee Building company, 12,800 ex tension to annex. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct l.-COTTONSpot. quiet, middling upland, U.tOo, gulf II 75c, ales, 49 btittf UKAli KSTATK. CITY" lMlOl'KItTV I'llll 8AI.K. NEW YORK JiTOGK MARKET General Leveling of Prices of last Week is Resumed. BULK OF SELLING IN MORNING While Securities nt Nu Time Ur gently Affected, It U Plain that Supply Somewhat In ISx ccss of Dcinantl. NEW YORK. Oct. lt.-Tha general leveling of prices which overshadowed all other developments In last week's stock market was resumed with Botne effect today. Prices yielded from one to three points In many active stocks, while stocks of less prominence lost greater ground. The bulk erf tho selling occurred during the morning session, which was followed by extreme dullness and some later re covery, chiefly In United States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and Reading. While securities woro at no time urgently offered, It was plain that suppljj was somewhat In excess of demand. Among tho leader Southern Pacific was the feature of greatest weakness, its de cline to the lowest price in five years being directly associated wtlh the pro posed suit of the government to force dissolution of Southern Pacific and Its most valuablo asset, Central Pacific Surface conditions rolnt to the. revival of a large and aggressive short Interest, whose operations havo taken on greater scop by reason of numerous adverse factors. These include tho abandonment of the Union Pacific "distribution" plan, tho Mexlcun situation and flnancal con ,,lu.?n. abroad. Foregn markets, espe cially London, are again In a stato of congestion, as attested by last week's unsuccessful underwriting. Berlin's mar ket was weak and direct selling- of Union laclflo for that center caused a maxi mum decline of four points in that stock .V0-1 "Jpne'ary conditions were easier, this resulting chiefly from diminished de mand and tho -better bank statement. Bonds were weak for the most part ?5im.l?pS!:uJ.atlv? lMues lecnlng a point United state twinrfa r 'if Total sales, nnr v,.ln . .. ,riL' Number of union unit . .. on stocks were: " "uuiuuo ! High. Low. Clow. AmslmiKUed Ckr-er ... Amertcsn Agricultural .. American Iieet iur,... American Can 41 II IH MV4 41 II 21 10. HU 100 U.7M 23 U American Can Bid..,..".." AwvriiLa c. lr....... American CbUon oil,,,.. Am. Ics Securities., Amerlcin Linseed ., Amcrlcta Lacamotlre ... American 8. & H . Am. a. 'it. pta Am. Butar ltetinlne American T. A T.. , American Tobacoq Anacunda illnlni Co.... Atohlaon , AtchUun p(d ..... Atlaotle coait Llns...'.'.; liijtlmoro Ohio Dethlehcm S'.el Drooklrn Hapld Tr Canadian l'acino Central Leather ..,.... IVtaapeake Onlo.... dilcaso G. W ,', Chicago. It. Bt Chlcaso A, N. W.... Colorado V. A I Consolidated Uaa ... ... Corn Products Delaware A Hudson JenTr & Jllo Grands.... Denrer i R. o. pfd...... Willllera" tiecurltles .... Erie ,,,, , Krle let pfd '' Krle W pfd ;., ,, Owieral L'lectrla Oreu Korthern pfd Northern Ore ctf. Illinois OntrtI Interboroutb Met Inter. Mel. pfd International Harteeter,. Inter-Marine pfd . .,.. International Paper .... International lumg Kansas Cltr Eonthern..,. Laclede Gas Lehlali Valley Loularllle A NaahTllle.. M.. Bt P. A B. Bte. K, MUtourl, K. A T MUtuurl Ptclflo National Illacult National Lead N. K. It. ef u. Zi pfd . New York Central V V. O. W W 21H SIM 1.100 2.40O to 1H lVi 10 107 HS 111K 4.00 ltt 40J KO i.cm im 4.00 llg 100 SIH 300 116 s.ioo n l.00 H J.a su JS, tOO iM 1.(00 19V4 S.100 M COO H C.300 Jot 400 mu It $4 2Ti t 1U H 29 K s It 11 ltriK im, 1JI14 1S1 17 SO S4 ZH 41 13 IM 101 lot IS', CH CVi Wi H isiu 1I1H !i 4 lit 49 llH 1"IS UK lis Wi 2IM UK !2& 1 KM 11 100 121 H in tOO 17 H It wo 100 17K iji 400 TOO a hi 41H 14 1.400 U4 ltlS ,p ITO I1U SOJ 4.000 t.soo 400 24 'iVio iii' too la 21H i.in 1K ss lit 10J5 70a 100 1200 41 10 400 BM 1MH 20 2STi no n tt Norfolk A Western North American ... .,. 1,100 111 Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennerlranla People's Gas P.. C. C. A. fit, L Plttatrarch Coal Pread Steel' Car Pullman ftuac Car 'S M .100 JO Ift it i.wh niH jiou m W0 121 122 IT'i . too ti is 10 21 1-,.,-., ii 1114 II l?" 4IH Si u M TS 30 UK til'. 24 140 U. 351 n it . 100 111 . 70.100 Jit Reading . ,UUI IW .. .( 3......,., KepubMe I. A a ptd... Rock Uland Co Rock IMand Co. pfd... Ht L A 8. F. Id pfd.. Seaboard Air Line,..,., i.ooo ru J,U! 1,404 400 US 21S4 fVatoard A. L. pfd. fleia.shefflcld 8. A Southern Paetfle ... i... IS.2M 1,800 200 J.J40 B14 21 '4 aw Bouthern IUllwar ... 8o. Kallwar pfd Tenneure Cni wr . .. Teias A Pacific... Union Parlflo ...... ... Union Pacinc pfd United States Itealtr.. 10 46, H0 IMS too ni vmiea states Kuouer, l.ttO II polled State Btel J0J.IOS t7 8. Stel pfd wo Utah Cooper- , e.109 Va. -Carolina Chemical .. a U us 101K 2 M 104 i 10CU Co4 tn. Mtt IS Mi nftHia Waiaah pfd WeeUra Marrland Western Union mo Weetlnshouae Blectrlo ... l.aoi S4H tSli II ItH nneeiui A Lake Erie.. Ma 4 4 Total sales far the day, 4TI.M0 aharea London Stock Market. IAONDON, Oct 14. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trading today. At noon prices were from U above to J below parity. IS lima leiosuoo Canadian Paclfls...ZS4'i. do account 71V Union raelflc Utff Amal. Omwr .... TtV4 BILVElt Bar, steady at 28 6-16d per ox. MONEY-3V;rJtt Per cent The rate of discount In the open market for short bllli U 4H por cent; for three months' bills, 4T per cent Oils and Ilualn.. NEW YORK. Oct' li. COTTONBERD OIL Easy; prime summer yellow, o.w; uciooer, Yi-ta, uecember, VK,, March, 17.06. ROBIN Quiet; strained, common to good, ii.SOtH.vo. TURPENTINE Steady, machine bar rels, VSiA GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liverpool Closes Little Lower in. Face of Increase. WEATHER FAVORABLE TO CORN Srnaon la Dolnsr Much Tsnnril Ma taring; of Lnle Crop of Yellow Cereal, 'Which Wonld lie Spoiled Otherwise. OMA1IA, Oct 14. 191J. The Liverpool wheat market was HliUd ower yesteruay. us a reflection ot the laige Avorid's enlpmenU, which are ex pected to be placed betore the specula tive world soon, coupled with a further pronounced increase in the visible supply h"nlcl Stales and possibly Canada. 1 he Chicago IJoarU of Trndo waa closed to business, it being Columbus day, a i!?1, iholla,lJ' but was a good sprinkling of speculators In the corridor Itf.. Ti a." In the various olflces through t .,thi8 H,ullJln ' they were bearish th! . ldJ"u 2l wht- There are men hLn Vrd,1Th0 that wheat has S!v."?B2 !n, tt Pltlon which may Sr. of.?.i,ow ,n lhe n'r future and they! ?.ifUr2,UacLumul,ulnr dfrred nowHiV mS b,uynK .Power In wheat. vhlll thk .mu? be caJle1 rtller tame, hedrfni- .V'illlnr 'ur-ent. The fact that wheat r aa,,?t the northwestern uilff 1 ,crP. " well as that of Canada, oVwabtnlen3iS0lo''a'y 'ht of late Dresnt V,a(Vi10lder" nfe not siUsri(Kl With I SE5h i,ri!t8,and that theV '"tend to de rat? CahmhU.m,0VCr ,,h0 prMnt ru'l8 some tlrri. ?w,er havo bten unable for at h,;, ? f1 to secure ample supplies .vorabl. for the" maturing or VcornTand Tt eBrRj"0Ba1';;b,e- for .andirngnthen old in on.T; Vl. " corn were shown n?i or tho Private off ces yesterday 'rJ" state and It was as ftnn u AehJ? win Vcr ,Wlwn' and a llttl0 '"rther 1h..wil!. c.1abI Ji to 8r,w,0 contract ln.?rSftJ.Mith,1 Dmber corn, and future oaim11,.Dln'fu principally on wealher ?inhlVi?n8 throughout the belt, coupled Snihnih2eail.ltud0 ,ot the Producer In dls-!r-in5 ot hu mAn- There Is no export ihf.i!11 corn.,1 thla ,ll,le. tho eastern shipping call Is of light volume. Some ?C lia.. carso grain speculators are of h.!bUot..tha-t .oal" w,u sympathUe with corn In Its price changes. The visible supply of oats Is a large ono and the amount of that grain held at Chicago Is cumbersome. Some of the most conserva tive speculators here are advising cau tion on tho bear side of tho market. Ihey advance the opinion that with corn scarce and tho likelihood of still higher prices oats will do better. Cash corn was WQo lower. Cash oats were Ho lower. Clearances Wheat ami ftmir 1 rrvtrmA bushels; corn, none; oats, none. Liverpool close: Wheat. lHd lower; corn, Kd higher to Uid lower. Primary wheat receipts were 3,305,000 bushels and shipments l.CM.UX) bushels, against receipts of 2,011,000 bushels and shipments Of 1,788,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,134,000 bushels and shipments E16.000 bushels. against reclpts of, 350,000 bushels and ship ments or w.i,iw ousneu :ast year. Primary oats receipts were- 1,517,000 bushels and shipments 1,821,000 bushols, against rocnlpts of 880,000 bushels and shipments of 1,018,000 bushels last year. CA1UAJT lU5t-I3li'TB. Wheat Com. Oats. Chicago ... 36 147 13 Minneapolis .....363 .. ,, Duluth 238 Omaha , S3 220 116 Kansas City 103 13S 101 Bt. Louis 149 t3 13$ Winnipeg ....1,161 These receipts are for three days Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, b toe kb 01 grain neia in umana elevators for the week ending Monday. October 13. were: Wheat 1.765.000 bushels: corn. 310,- 000 bushels; oats, 2,430,000 bushels; rye, 52,(00 bushels; barley, 8.000 bushels. The following casn sales -were reponeu: Wheat No. 2 hard wlnterl 2 cars. 80c No. 3 hard winter: cars, S0c; 1 car, 7ic; 3 care, 7HlF7aMic: 1 car, 7DV4C wo, 3 spring: 1 car, 80Hc; 10 cars, 0c. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 79c; 1 car, 78V1C. No, 3 durum: 2 car. 7tc: 1 car. 71MC. No.' 4 durum: 1 car, 77c; 1 car, 76c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. wo; 1 car, oc; 1 car, 7c. xvo. 1 mixed. 1 car, 79c. No grader H' car, 70c. Rye No. 2: 3 cars, 02c. No. 3: 1 car, 61Vo. Barley No. 3: 3 chrs. 71c. Corn No. 2 white: 1 cor, 699; 4 cars, 6SUc. No. J white: j curs. u;c, J cars, t8tc. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 63c; 16 cars, cSHc No. 3 yellow: 16 cars, CSVic; 17 cars, 6SUc No. 4 yellow: 6 cars, 6Sc; 1 car, .OTKc; 1 car, 67Hc No, 2 mixed: 2 cars, CSHc; 3 cars, CSUc. No. 8 mixed: . 23 cars, .68c. No. 4 mixed: 6 cars, 67Hc; 1 car, 67c. No grade: H car. A6c; 1 car, 64c. Oats Standard: 2 cars, ZSc; C cars, iSc. No. 3 white: 42 cars, SSlic; 3 cars, tSo. No. 4 white: 12' cars, SSc. No grader 1 car, 37Hc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat! No. 2 hard, 70H4JlHo: No. 3 hard. 79Jp80Ho; No. 4 hard, 787c; No. 3 spring, 80S0Ho; No. 4 spring, 78ff9c: No. 2 durum, 78W3TOc; No. 1 durum, 77H7c. Corn: No. 2 white, 6SytO9c: No. 3 white. 68H68ye; No. 4 white, C74SUc No. 2 yellow, (SHftc; No. 8 yellow, 6SUQ68Hc; No. 4 yellow, CTHCSc; No. 2. 6Sl4&6Sttc; No. 3, C7KfJ c$c: No. 4. 67 67 He: no grade. 64G4Mc. Oats: No. 2 white, X33Vic; standard, 38H QtiKc; No. 3 white, S&aOtUo; No. 4 white, 37tT3Sc. Barley: Malting, 6C74q; No. 1 feed. E7&C1C. Rye: No. 2, 61HNzc; No. 3, 610lHc. CHICAGO QRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradinv and Closing; Irlce on Board of Trade, CHICAGO. Oct 14. Wheat prices tum bled today .to the lowest point 10 far on this year's crop. Bearish cables were what chiefly smashed the market and left the close nervous, TiQla down. Corn showed a net loss of 0'H to a and oats a drop of UP lHc In provisions the outcome varied from 17Hc decline to an advance of 2Hc wears seizea control ot wheat right at the start The Liverpool market had undergone a sham setback, owl r to heavy shipments from Uie Black sea and because of Increased selling pressure from Auntrolla. In addition, the crop re ports from Argentina continued to be a flattering character, Visible supply stocks of wheat ' both European and domestic, made gains and thus formed an additional weight on prices. The Canadian visible, too, exhib ited ah Increase, although of a less formidable sort Diminishing of the re ceipts northwest was Ignored, as state ments were current that rural elevators were filled ub, and that any accumula tion now would have to be shipped to ter minal cltUe. Corn suffered from the bearish effects of reported sales of Argentina corn at the seaboard and because of unusual weakness at Buenos Ann. Th tin. weather of the last few days tended also 10 onng out ueciaea activity on the selling side. Kansas dispatches told ot in siiionoia condition with feed ing demand likely to be Indefinitely post poned. Oats sagged with corn and wheat. A huge enlargement of the visible supply total hindered any effort at a rally. Weakness In ocarse grain as well as In the hog market deprived provisions deal ers of all Idea that Important tuptums could bo forced. Packers unloaded, es pecially lard. Article! Open-I High.) Low. Close. lYest'y. Wheat! Dec May. Corn: Dec. Mar. 85Hi 84U S3 85'i 90 80 S0344 91',4 67H era aA 40U 39W 3H 40V4 h mmi 4jfceg 4iTi44 19 63 19 CS 19 GO 19 87H 19 75 19 67H 1 70 19 67H 10 a 10 y& 10 40' a 10 42H 10 42H 10 HH 10 72H 19 57b 10 60 10 70 10 40 JO 32H 10 33H 10 37H 10 tO 10 45 I 10 47H 10 50 s7Ti-8i 69! uats ) Dec- May. Pork: Jan.. May. Lard: Jan.. 43Hi 1 M 19 703 13 72H 10 89 May.l 10 70 Bibs: I Jan.. .May. 10 50 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 rod. MSSSo; No. 3 red, 91S91HC; No. 2 hard. KH&66HC. No. 3 hard. S4H86c, No. 2 northern, SSflMHc; No. 2 spring, 8WS6Hc No 3 spring. 8f'd4Hc, velvet chaff, tSU eVWc, durum. SOQfic Cirn No. i 63ii d.OZc No. 2 white. OCTOc. No. 2 yellow, nNo3 Je,?ovswo:iOMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET a white, 41vMlHci No. 3 white, 3t40c. Uivvm HW11UVU1 Mandattl. 4ir41c. Rye No. X U64JWW. ltarlcv: tefiJJe. Seeds 8.38. clover, 83.3ltfc. Provisions: Pork, i.w; iaru. um,?,; riDs. J10.&V10.7&. ni:w Yonic oknkral maiikkt (tuotatlnna ot thr Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct 14,-FLOUR-rtarely steady; sprinir patents. 34.4C4M.f5: winter straights, ll.lttJT4.20; winter patents, t4.409 vuu; spring clears, i.wifi,;v; extra o. 1 winter, I3.&&&3.7&; extra No. 3 winter, S3.SS 03.50. WIIBAT-Spot, easy; No. 2 red. We; No. 1 northern Duluth, 94'ic, December, 04 B-lCc; May, PJfcc. HOPS (Steady; state, common to choice, 1913, 3StM4c; ii2, aXiTOc; Pacific coast, ms, zrt jwc ; 1311, SHfceo. HIDKa-Stcady; Bogota, 3S033c; tral America. SZa. PETROIUM Steady; refined, York, bulk, 8&.C0; cases, 311.00. WOOL-teady; dometltr fleece, Cen New XX unio. c. CORN Spot, easy; export, TJilc OATS Spot eay; standard white, 4oHtf 4c; No. 3. 4MM5'ic IIAYSteady; standard, 31.00; No. 1. 31.0C, No. 2, P9c LBATIIBR Steady: homlock. first, 29 Ri0c; seconds. ISJKc. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady;' 323.7EflC4.-5, family, t2l.CoV27.00; clears. IU.7rj:i.W. Beef, quiet; tl7.W4MS.W; family, tl9.004T30.00. meats, dull. Pickled belllea. 10 mess, short mess. Cut to 14 pounds, lSHWUHc; ptckted hams, lc. Lard, easier, mtddlo west, I10.604fl0.70; re fined, bnreiy steady; continent, iu.w; Bouth Amorico. tlZ-06; conuound, SHOSic TALLOW Quiet ; city, 6Sc; countiy, Co; special, 61ic. St. Lonls Oenrrnl Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct 14. WllUAT No. red, :3WHc; No. 2 hard, 5H9Sc; De- cember. S7Hc; May. 91SGS1HC CORN-No. 3, 71Hc; No. 2 white. 71 HO 72c; December, 6SHW6SH0; May, 71Hc. OATS No. 2. 41o; No. 2 white, 41HO 42e; December, 40Hc; May, 43Hc BYK-tfiHC Flovr, bbls JI.0C0 Whrat bu 170,0X1 14.000 53,000 23,000 83,000 I Corn, hu 100,000 vats, ml ,VW Minneapolis Grnln Mntktt, MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 14.-WHK.VT No. 1 hard, 85Hc; No. 1 northern, 82Hft34Ha: No. 2 northern, WiCJSJHo; No. 2 hard Montana. S1M,i&S1Soi No. 3, 7SHfKc. FIX)UH-lTnchange.l, BRAN Unchanged, CORN No. 3 yellow. C(ijrC6c. OATS No. 3 white, 35jCc. RYK-No. 2. 65VMI08C. FlAAX-41.S6ifl.3S, BARLEY 464J4SC Kamns City Grain and Provisions. 1CANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct 14. WIIKAT -No. i hard, 33H0S9Hoi X 82H3S3Hc; No. 2 red, 91QWo; No. 3. 8700Hc. CORN-No. 2 white, 78c; No. 3, 72c OATS No. 2 white, 41ftc; No. I mixed, 40Hc UUTTKR Creamery, 29c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 26c; packing, 22c KOOB Firsts, 23c; seconds, 18c. POULTRY liens, 11c; roosters, 60; ducks, 10c; springs, lie. Liverpool Grnln Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct 14. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 new Manitoba, 7s 2d; No. 3 old Manitoba, 7s 2d; futures, easy; Oc tober, 6s lid; December, 7s W. March, 7s 2Hd. CORN Spot, qulot; American mixed, 6s 6Hd; futures, easy; October Laplata, 4s lOHd! December Laplata, Cs lOd. ..-r- . . r Nttvr torn jnonejr Market. NEW YORK, Oct 14. MONEY On call, firm at 34J3H Per cent; ruling rate, 3H Per cent: closing at 3H&3H per cent. Tlmo loans, weak; sixty days, 4H04i per cent; ninety days', 5QCU per cent; six months, 5 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-40 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Easy at t4.S125 for sixty days nnd tt.8C00 for de mand: commercial bills, 34.11, SILVER Bar, 61Hc; Mexican dollars. 47c BONDS Government, steady; railroad, weak. 'Closing quotations on bonds today were, as follows: U. fl. ref. U. nt... S4HK, C, Bo. ref. U.. ss do coupon HU Ia, B, 6b. la JM1, to'i V. B. is res IKSkU N7 unl. 4a..,. do coupon l'A M. K. & T. let 4i.. 11 u V. B. 4e, res 1 'do sen. 4Vi 11 da coupon ........109 'Hu 1'eclflc 4s 14 1'eaiDii 3s coupon.. do coot. Is..,,.,, m4 A..C. 1st He mn... 41 N. it It of M. 4Us M Amer. AlCs.. ...... JJ" "JJ. Y. O. X. Ht.. A. T. T. 4s.. J 'do deh. 4s K3 Am. Tobatca 4 11 N. V, N, 11. 1 1. Armour & Co. 4Hs. 0S er. JUe 73 Atonlion cen. 4s.,. 'JH'N. ft W. 1st e. It, M do cr. it inw..... 00 er. a... ...... .ioj oo or, si.. ,.w.-,o. t-mcirio is A. C. L 1st 4 llH do U Del. ft Ohio 4a..... UKO. H. I rtde. do H sl 'I'enn. cr. IHs lilt Brook. Tr. ct. 4i.,. WH do con. Is ,., On. ot Oa. fs inKedlna sen. 4s,,, 411 7 IM 100 Oen. Leather 6J. .. Ia. A B. P f 4s H do eonr. 4Hs...... WaJBt I, a W. 0. 4s 77 1 Cbleixo ft A. S4s.. ., B. A. L. sdj. U.. 11' C. D. & Q. 1. 4s.... MJ4B0. Pso. col. 4s S31 . II. I. ft P. 0. 4s tM.Bo. IUllwar &a.. Ini do rf. 4i ',,., ren, 4s 74 G ft a. r ft s IHeSlH Union Psclna 4s,... HU 7J. ft H. er. 4s It do or. 4s,..,.,..,. ni D. ft . O. ref. ts. KA 'do let ft ref. 4," u.3 Distillers' II . 'V. 8. Ilubber es.-.WJ Brls p. 1. 4a IJUU. 8. BUel id la... do sen. 4t 71 v.a Chm. (1..,,,. Stu . do er. 4e. ser. B. 71 Wetauh 1st A ei. 4s 4l3 ill. Oen. 1st ref. 4s JIV4 Western ild. 4s 718 inter. M.lt 4Hs...., "HWeet. Wee. er. ts, HU Inter. M. U. 4H.. Wls. Central 4e.,. uU japsn 4V4 , tt UU. Ottered. Local Seonrltles. Quotations furnished br Burns, Drinker ft Oa., 449 Omaha Nstlootl bank bulldlsci Bid. Asksd. American Qui t. 1921 1V4 4H ueairice VTranwry pia , )t Oolerldn Neb.. Cs, Ult it Chlcsao Itatlirar series to. 1927 12 Deere ft Oo. 7 per cent pld. 17 EetbeTTllle, Is.. I. S. D. Cs. 1921...., 100)4 yslnnont Creamery I per cent susr.. I Fairmont Or emery 7 per cent Did.... WVt (6 KO 5!l 91 Witt 100 101 Ul.l II l 97 U J1H It so t C4 100 H 91 Hi 100 100 II 100 100 Kill Hirer Co., S, . Ss. IMi 100.8 lows Itr. A U. 5s. 1J1 14 Kansas Oltr. Mo., 4 Hi. 1915 Kansas Cltr Ter. lit. 4s. 19C0 II Middle West Utilities ts. 1114 Mil llerchanU' II. ft L Indianapolis, It, IR1 9H4 Northweetern 0.. L. & X 5s. 1117,... li Cltr ot Omaha Water 1I4L VI Oroahs Oss 8s. 117 91 Orottua ft C, B. Bt nr. 5s. 112 I4H Omaha ft: O. B. SI. It, com IHcUle a. ft E. I p. 0. notes J91I.. tti e!aunders-Keaned Bide, t p. a ptd.. sit Bloux Cltr Block Ysrde U. 1M0 14 Kouth Onans Firs Hall 4s. 1MO It IV.rt ot Festtls 4Vis. U932 92K iteubeaa Idaho. Cs, 1121 Tennmee 6a, 1914 t Union tftock Ysrds Omaha KCV4 WlnneUao, Neb., Water Is. 1IU W Wsrne Co., Neb.. 8. P. No.M. U. 1121 M Million SI ocx Muriel. BOSTON, Oct. 14,-Clpslnk quotations on stocks: Alloues tlHMohswk Amal. Cbiwr 70 Ksrsds Con. . A. Z. L A 0 llNlpluIss Mlats Arlton Oom 4S North Untie 11. ft C. C. ft H. M. 71 North Lake cal. & Arliona 13 Old Dominion ... Cat. ft llecla ,.410 Osceola ., rvntennlil 12V4Qulacr 40H IS H 2U 1U. 4V4 TS 17 Copper Items C C 1H Shannon IMt llutte C, M... HVi Superior rrsnklln Oranbr Con. . ..... areens Csnanes . Isle Roral Cbppsr Kerr Lake , Lake Ojpper La Balle Copper-,, illsml Copper .... , a Superior ft 7014 Tamarack , . m... ml sia7 M U. B. 8. It ft it. 1 do pfd lUUh Cod IV Utah copper Co... , tvi WI-ona ilKWolrerlse ir 414 IV. 51 '14. 40 Asked. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 14. The coffee mar. ket was lower today on heavy refilling. After opening at a decline of 20 to 28 points, prices rallied on bullish crop ad. vices, higher European cables and firm ness In Braxll, but sold off again, closing steady, 17GC5 points net lower. October, 30.54c; December, 10.7So; January, lasfc, March, 11.05c, May, 11.25c; July, lL43c; September, 11.61c Spot, steady; Rio No, 7. HHc; Santos No. 4. 1314c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, UV401CM.-0 nominal. ISrapcratrd Apples suil Dried Fruits NEW YORK, Oct. 14 EVAPORATED APPLES Firm; fancy, 0ic; choice, VffiVtic; prime. 7Vj37c. DRIED niUIT Prunes, unsettled; Callfomlas, 4912c; Oregon s, 6VV3Hc. Apricots, quiet but firm; choice, 13c; ex. tra choice, 14c; fancy, UVMllo, Peaches, inactive; choice. CUOV4c; extra choice, S(lic; fancy, V&iiVitC. Raisins, quiet, loose muscatels, b&jc; choice to fancy seeded, 607Kc seedless, 45eCV4c, Lon don layers. 8L2O3L40. Key to the Situation Bee Advertlilng. rimothy. t3.TMlr4. rr4... tj-.v.. Steady to Ten Lower. HOGS SUFFER A SEVERE SLUMP Pat Sheep and Rivea nml All Kinds of Pee (tern Sternly and Active Tat Lambs Open Steady, Close Enalrr. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 14. 1018. Receipts were' Cattle. Hogs, Bheep, Official Monday ..553 43.4(8 Estimate Tuesday. 7.WM 38,000 Two days this week 17.1M 8.S61 7S.44S 8amo ays last week. .1?.$1S 8,831 88,311 Same days 3 weeks ago 34.041 WS 8T.457 Same days 3 weeks oo 31,430 8.1SS 77.091 Same days 4 weeks ago 18,415 8,497 P4.5U same days last yrar.,,wi ,yi if.tMi Tho followlne table shows the receipts of cattle, hosra and slieeD at the South Omaha live stock market for the yenr to dato as compared with last yeAr. 1913. 1D13. Inc. Dec. Cattle 748.S3 7fiI,H77 1.5 Hogs .. ....J.CC7.739 2,423,316 SM,M Hheep S,43;,6I5 2,145,001 23,4St il.o following table shown the rang ot prices tor hogs at the South Omaha live siock market for the last tew days, wltn comparisons: Dnt. 1 1813. 13.111 1910.1W9.1D08.1OT Oct 1..I 8 21HI 3 ill I 8 531 7 BJI 6 01 Oct. II 8 18 8 41 6 3 ti 29 7 80 6 tB 6 l 5 81 6 84 5 84 5 92 5 98 6 07 8 11 I 15 6 11 Oct. 3. s ton ti 58 8 43 0 a Oct. Oct. 8 US 8 59 8 33 S U 8 ZS 8 37 7 St p 8 20 7MH 7 86H 6 73! 7 8W S 43 Oct. in! 8 77 8 77 31 8 401 7 67 6 31 Oct. Oct Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct 6 43 8 41 8 77 e 8 22 7 54 7 u! 71 e I 7 til 8 11 6 13 7 83 e 47 841 6 20 7 99' 8 08S 8UH 8 80 8 3 S3 8 15 21 8 13 fi 24 71 8 41 7 70 6 99 8 35 8 37 7 51 6 7i Oct 8 OIH 8 S6 6 37 7 40 5 5S 8 03 Sunday. CATTLE Reoelpts or cattle wero smaller than yesterday, only 80S cars being reported In. Kor tho two days the total is Ii.im neati, oeing a loiuus w . over 2,000 h endas compared with the same days last week ana tne smaucsi In fact of any week for a long timo back. As compared with a year ago the receipts of tho two days thus far this week show a decreoso of almost 8,000 head. Btrlctly good beef steers wero in mod erate supply again today, and the mar ket was generally steady on that kind. on the othor nana tue nieuium graaes were slow to a little lower. As high as 89.20 was paid for a three-load bunch ot choice heavy steers from lowa. Stocker cows and heifers wero In good demand and prices showed little or no change. On the other hand fat cows were slow to a little lower, but c&nnera continue to command high prices. Stock cattle and feeders were slow and anyhero from weak to lOo lower. Homo kinds possibly showed still moro loss than that. . The weakness was due ap parently to Uie lock ot a good buying demand from the country. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beef steers, t8.76yy.2i; fair to good beef steers, 18.5098.76; common to fair beet steers, 37 754jS.50; good to choice range' beet steers, I7.50tf8.25, fair to good range beef steers, 7.0U4r7.W; common to fair range beef steers, (0.2fttt7.00; fair to cholcs yearlings, 88.60tM.60; good to choice heif ers, $8.5Off7.50; good to choice cows, 18.260 8.50; fair to good grades, sr.2&Q.2fi; com mon to fair grades, 33.254f5.25; good to choice stockers and feeders, 87.3508.30; fair to good stockers and feeders, 84.603 7.35; common to fair stockers and feed ers, 36.0Oiffn.C0; stock cows and hslfers 6.00r7.00; veal calves. 84.60OO.76; bulls stags, etc., 3.2M14.M. ' BEEP STEERS. No. Ar. IV. No. Ar, Tr. I.... 10M 7 00 11. .,..,.. ,11:7 lia 10.. m IW 4.. ires t oo it.., UK 1 00 a i5 1 to 20 mi 1 00 COWS. 2 4 40 9 1197 1 oo 1 7M 4 40 t 711 I M 1 170 4 40 1 10U I u 40 ,...1111 I SO 7 191 - l HEIFERS. ' 1... 8... 10... i... 1... 1... 4J... 470 5 80 It ts? IK 774 el 40 111 I 40 I loi 7 no 1 I3n t ta s HI BULLS. CALVE& .1111 10 I 10 4 170 I 7 STOC1CERS AND KEEUKRS. ...... m 10 li 711 7 40 .. ,.. J5 I II WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 29 feeders.. SOS 1 10 11 heifers... 005 0 50 6 80 6 75 6 50 8 05 6 93 4 05 4 03 6 00 7 00 7 23 6 23 6 40 7 33 7 15 6 10 7 40 7 00 5 S3 6 SO 6 00 693 6 70 C 80 10 775 7 40 6 83 8 S3 7 25 5 95 C 85 6 00 500 7 35 6 60 7 65 67S C 65 6 60 C 15 4 25 6 V) 7 05 C 00 4 steers..., 735 64 feeders.. 970 3 cows 876 6 foeders.,1030 82 feeders.. 043 21 feeders., uo 9 cows.,.,. fcx 28 cows 762 9 caws 1075 0 00 7 00 4 60 6 50 6 05 7 15 6 70 4 60 6 20 7 25 7 23 6 35 7 10 7 20 6 65 6 65 5 40 7 30 675 6 50 7 40 6.95 5 75 7 10 19 feodera.. 864 3 feeders. . 783 R feeders. .1018 28 feeders.. 1247 6 feeders. .1045 : cows fits 9 cows 793 4 cows.,.,. 815 19 feeders.. 90S 27 feeders,. 835 1 bull 4M 6 heifers... 700 22 feeders.. 1019 25 feeders.. 931 13 cows.. ...1025 24 feeders.. 935 40 feeders.. 1167 81 feeders.. 679 32 heifers... 627 1 stag 1330 14 steers. ...1140 40 feeders.. 808 11 feeders.. 907 Hit feeders,. 915 14 feeders.. 740 6 cow 1000 42 feeders.. 1016 30 feeders. .1071 16 steers.. -.1038 28 heifers,.. 844 18 cows 1054 10 feeders,. 947 3 steers. ...1210 23 heifers... 847 00 feeders. .13U6 2 steors..,.100O 6 cows 1104 23 feeders.. 898 1 cow 970 6 00 4 cows 1317 WYOMINQ. 14 feeders. .1323 7 60 48 feeders. .1177 14 feeders 7 75 feeders.. 878 6 25 A feeders.. 7(3 8 26 164 calves... 300 6 60 6 feeders.. 812 7 30 4 cows 933 6 75 12 feeders.. 708 6 85 9 cows 813 21 cows 947 49 calves.., 172 4 cows 1113 6 steers, ...1020 9 heifers... 000 A heifers... 580 34 feeders.. 877 fl 40 1 steer 1010 18 feeders. .1033 7 00 2GE feeders. 831 7 75 SOUTH CS feeders., 813 12 feeders.. 830 DAKOTA, 6 feeders.. 1160 3 steers,. ..1010 2 cows lOCO 2 cows 1000 3 COWS 946 10 cows.,.,, 847 1 cow 770 20 feeders., 891 6 cows, ,,. .1064 8 cows 1158 6 50 27 feeders,. 1118 4 feeders.. 915 13 mixed... .1103 3 feeders.. 700 6 cows..,,, 873 13 heifers... 783 13 feeders. .1163 4 hslfers... DCS 7 55 7i5 7 00 7 25 4 75 ( 40 7 15 6 35 6 60 t cows 1000 COLORADO. 10 calves... 370 8 25 2 calves... 300 26 feeders.. KK 0 70 23 feeders.. 1078 Tully & Musser Neb. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 48 steer 888 6 10 li M. Helnricks Mont 24 cows 900 6 10 C bulls 1376 23 cows.... 1042 6 20 W. L. Gardner Neb. 31 feeders.. 860 6 SB 24 cows 1044 15 cows 974 6 00 8 steers. ,..1251 William Fardon-Neb, 16 cows 970 4 60 6 calves.,, 228 II. A. Andrews Wyo. 30 feeders.. 1277 8 00 21 feeders.. 1142 23 feeders.. 1153 7 60 4 steers. ...1176 6 steer. ...1178 7 25 C. L. Calvert Wyo. 15 feeders.. 1202 7 35 10 feeders.. 918 C. If. Crenshaw Wyo. 24 feeders.. 1015 6 sfi Tester Ac Odney Neb. 30 feeders, .1143 7 10 11 feeders., 1217 42 feeders. .1008 7 00 Godfrey Zalman-Neb, 6 feeders.. 975 6 85 3 cows 973 It. P. Rupe-Neb. 46 calves... 384 8 25 11 heifers... 674 2 heifers... 830 6 40 O. Rovers. 19 feeders.. 1143 7 10 J. K. Moore St Co. Wyo. 60 feeders.. tS7 7 40 7 feeders.. t87 30 feeders.. 949 7 30 H steers. ...1071 James Hull Neb. 107 feeders.1001 7 20 J. II. Minor-Neb. (7 Tex fdrs.1011 6 75 46 Tex fdrs.1022 Caha Bros, Neb. 16 feeders.. f91 7 20 U feeders.. 1060 it liflfrrs... 918 6 3G 7 25 6 85 Pr. 5 45 6 50 7 60 8 25 800 7 25 70S 7 20 6 0Q 860 6 40 6 9S 65 715 Iowa Land and Live Stock Co. Wyo. 22 feeders. 1151 7 40 2 cows 975 4 10 feeders. .1153 7 40 Tuny gl aiuisei imcu. 32 steers.. ..1004 6 10 30 steers.... 883 19 steers.... 844 6 10 Teater & Oedney. Nebraska. 6 10 21 feeders . 747 7 00 12 feeders.. 679 3 cows 913 6 20 8. llomlngbanien, Nebraska. 23 feeders.. 994 7 20 4 cows. ,1080 J. Zllrlek, Nebraska. 13 feeders .1055 7 20 4 heifers C55 700 10 6 33 8 cws&hfs 775 5 50 Barnard Klrkbridge-Wyo. 23 feedaxs. 1141 7 45 5 steers. 1158 7 20 .1110 6 60 ,100 S 80 i steer.. . iio 7 30 Alexander Krlkbrlde, Wyoming M feeder. 9S 7 80 28 feeders. .1198 7 40 4 steers.... 1828 7 30 6 cows 1074 G GO 1 cow 770 3 75 S feeders.. 1042 7 80 Spear Bros., Wyoming. 11 steers.... 1084 7 00 9 cow 938 6 60 K. McOonatd. Wyoming-. 10W 7 8S 16 steers.. ..llffi 7 63 1 lcr 1156 7 88 It. C Bnnchn. Wyoming. neirera... 730 7 Oo 1 cow 090 ? E0?;8 mo 6 60 45 cwsAsts 0J8 1 bull 1490 6 CO HAl-vey Ilaythorn. Nebraska. M feeders,. 99s 6 70 , Ji l)r". Nebraska. WO 5 00 6 cows S6S J cows. .. 897 6 W 1 cow TM 6 00 6 35 5 70 6 70 , ViZ 7W 5 70 1 heifer. .. 1010 6 25 lirtmEui.. . 8 ? he'fers... 940 6 35 MvPin nJ speculative orders nJuV ft 8C?e, ""J" th,s morning, and ?' ?tJhf dlPe of tho packers. Buy i ,,rtd o"t by picking up what heavy S5i.kwtr.on Rt Price that were Svyw,h'.ri! trom to n'ckel lower. .h2,i,he VT outset, however, they ) ,iR ,fendncy to discriminate agulnst the lighter stuff, and until the JicaMes were sold most buyers refused Ae.00."1 "Irthlr.s; on the light order. he .we!Kl,;Y '"'f had b" cleaned up they started In on the lights bidding prices that were quoted as being any where from 10c to 23c lower. For a while sellers fought tho decline, but It was ap parent that, with the shippers out of the market, killers wero going to buy tho light stuff at their own price Move ment from this time was very slow. Tak ing tho market as a whole prices nro nil the way from strady on prime heavies to 23o lower on mixed and trnshy lights. Bulk of the early sates, that is tho weight er tuff, 1 was made at M.054J8.15. lLBh,B toUX wiwly nt a range ot 87.7r.fT8.00. Tho best prico paid was S.20. Receipts were estimated at ninety ears or 6,0i head. Kor the week the total Is 8,881, slightly smaller than last week and about 1.000 short of tho samo days iuev year. No. At. Bh. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr. II 171 40 10 I Ml 1 I 10 II xn K0 I to u m too 1 it CI US 3M I 10 it.,. ...m ... 1 10 u til 80 lie 00 to s 10 it sii ... 1 10 N IM I 10 II t 110 I 14 U Ill 14 I Is M til 110 I 10 M ISO I 1 77 2 lw I 10 7 B7T . . I 10 II ri 110 I 10 It IM 110 I 10 a nt tto 10 l toi too I 10 41 Ill M I 1(1 41 ,,121 IM I 1114 it,.. ...107 no 1 nv 84 117 ... Ill , 64. ...... S 1M I 1ft u no :to 1 11 64 971 IM II 41 til ... I II M 117 ... I IS 14 110 W IK 2 171 ISO I M II SM 110 I SO II.. 1... I. . 75... II... 94... 4... I. . I... I... SI... TI... 71.. 1 .. M... ... 74. . . .. W . Ml.. ... IS.,. U. . II.. II. . II. . II... II... II... 14... 141 ... IM ..904 100 t 70 . 119 e 7 7 .lit too T 71 ,.ni M 7 10 .t SO 7 90 .JJl 41 7 II H0 144 7 K ..M 40 7 N ill 10 7 to 114 ... 7 98 111 tOO 7 8 I'.I 40 I 00 .. SIS .. 147 ..134 .1(4 ...140 ...SI ! 40 I 00 . . I 00 ... I 00 110 I M ... IN ... 8 Ot) ... 1 00 Hi) I 00 ...it: .XI 110 I CO .. .17 900 I OS ...SOS 110 I 01 .,..2H SO 106 . .Ul .. SOS ....! IPO I OB , ...1S 119 I 09 ,,..! 110 1 on ....NO ... IM II... 66... 71.,. 11... 29... tt... ... S7I M I M l It I OS ...til 0 I 07 a piaa 13 II II II 1 00 to.. 00 to . I SO I.. 6 11 IT.. 116 ...IS Ill 1ST 7 16 7 Ml 7 10 750 17 II BliEEP Hecelnts fell off a little this 7 n morning, thero being only some 109 cars, or 23,000 head, reported tn, which ts a very moderate run for a Tuosday com pared wtth the way tho receipts have bten runnlntz durlns- tho last counlo af weeks. Tho supply on the corresponding day a yenr ago was much the some as inui toaay. Th. mnrlr.lt nn 1 1 1 1 1 la K. n rf..l out slowly at nhout steady prices, thx early sales Including a four carlot at 17, which was top for the day, A little later trade seemed to become slower and to ward the close prices. If anything, had a weak tendency, there being some sales nisi looaea a trine lower than tne way the bulk of the lambs sold yesterday. A range of 84.8547.00 would take In prao tlcally all tho fat lambs at all decent for killing on sale. It might be mentioned that most outside points reported a slow deal In the general trade. Six or seven cars of fat wethers, among which wero a few yearlings, and a couple of cars of fat ewes constituted tho entire aupply of agod sheep, and as most all buyers wanted some mutton offerings, trade was aottve and prices were steady to strong. As nn yesterday, fat ewes sold up around 3l,254.SO, and a string of weth ers brought 14.70. As Is often the esse, early In the fore, noon the feeder trade was rather slow, hut In the end trade acquired a little life, the supply being moderate and quite nJ w. b"yr" coming In from the country. ? Jk of th feedor "old In praotf. -. mmiiio uuiujira aa at late. Quotations on sheen anrl limh t ,... t?-ll,iSr lI-00fT-! limbs, fair to good, tC.60.37.00; lambs, culls, t5.0OST6.00; lambs, feeders, t5.90.60: yearlings, good . i .f S.,':.""'., yearnngs, rair lo good. 85.2506.50: vearllnva flr. tj rjvr 8.60; wethers, good to choice. M.SKirni w. wethers, fair to pood. I4.00O4.25; wethers J?"M O04W,40L fwe' 001 choice lt.00O4.S0; awes, fair to good, 3.754.00 ewes, feeders, 3.2&3.40j cull sheep, $2,000 Representative tales t no. Av JJ Wyoming Iambs . ,,,, 70' IT. 7 00 6 73 6 SO 6 33 6 90 5 23 6 23 6 23 5 65 4 CO 4 60 4 60 4 33 4 35 4 33 4 35 4 76 4 00 3 00 3 09 550 4 65 16 645 6 45 6 45 6 45 6 43 3 30 8 80 3 80 3 60 6 Xi 6 35 i'..Vypining iambs 63 .0W)'om,n' feeder Iambs..... 54 !03 Wyoming feeder lambs.... (5 COS Wyoming feeder lambs.,,.. 49 83 61 67 56 2- tryoming reeaer iambs. 244 Wyoming feeder lambs. 214 Wyoming feeder lambs, 85 Wyoming feeder lambs. 58 Wvomlnir wetliara 103 103 103 208 Wyoming wethers is Wyoming wethers iw native wethers 80 native w others 86 90 93 170 native wethers 40 native wethers 94 It Wyoming yearlings 89 97 80 84 55 93 61 CO 60 CO 00 CO 72 7 84 98 63 53 n v yarning ewes 86 Wyoming feeder ewes 194 Wyoming feeder ewts 190 native feeder lambs 183 native yearlings 216 Idaho feeder lambs, 62 Irlatio feeder lambs 240 Idaho feeder lambs..,., 265 Idaho feeder lambs 238 Idaho feeder lambs Vil Idaho feeder lambs,,...,,,,, 213 Wyoming feeder ewes,..,.. 46 Wyoming feeder ewes 166 Wyoming feeder ewea 130 "Wyoming feeder ewes.,,,,. 86 Wyoming feeder lambs,,,,, 259 Wyoming feeder lambs CHICAGO LIVIO 8TOCIC JIARKET Cattle Halt nnd Weak lions Weak nil Lower. CHICAGO, Oct. 14,-CATTLB-Recelpts, 4,000 head: market dull and weak; bevot, $7.0009.65; Texas steers, 86.85 8.00; western steers, $6.1008.30; stockers and feeders, $5.2507.65; cows and heifers, $3.C036.A; calves, $7.0010.00. HOGS-Receipts, 21,00) head; market n : u n. ..IV, L. , . wu , r. , , uuin is. put m i I $3.16O.60; light, $8.10O8.C0; mixed, U.UXtf 4.CJ; heavy, I7.90O3.C6; rough. 87.9008.10; pigs, tA.Oiita.00. 8HKKP AND LAMBS Receipts 30.000 head; market steady to strong; native, $3.9006.09; western, $1.1006.10; yearlings, l5.0Oye.00; native lambs, (5.8&O7.20; west ern lambs, 85.9007.23. Knnsua City I,lve Stock Sfnrkrt. 1 heifer. 1240 7 00 9 cows.. 1 cow W0 fi 90 1 cow ., ICANHAH CITV, Oct. 14. CATTLK ABSORDINB, JlUantitcptlc liniment for maa 'ySLW.i T," 1 yd.d.u. Cu,Wen., Painful, : Knotted $9.03Jf5.40; dreised beef steers. $7,5518.90; Wf.VfS steers, $70X"i.t5; southern steers, $5,500 7.W; cows, $4.257.00; heifers, $5.00i0.20; stockers and feeders, t5.6Wj.10: bulls, $4.501.50; calves. $e.OO10.(X. HOOvS-Itecelpts. 10,500; market steady to 10a lower; bulk ot sales $8.1008.45, heavy, tS.30Q8.45; packers and butchers, $a.20tiH.45; light. $S.UM,.40; pigs. $4.t7.75! BIIIJEl AND LiAMUS-Hecelpts, 14.000 head; market steady to strong; lambs, t3.2M7.Ct); yearlings. $5.Ca6.75; wethers, tl.2jC.C0; ewes, $3.5004.25. 8t. Ioula Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Oct 1 1. C ATTIjB It e celpts, 7,500 head; market steady; good to choice steers. t7.2M(.O0; stockers and feeders. $5.257X0' cows and heifers. $4.75 O9.G0; bulls, $5.7534.76-, calves, $9.00011.50; southern steers, 6.iy7.; cows and I heifers. $4.2504.50. J1UUB ueceipts. b.uuu neaa; marxet, luc lower; plgt and light, $5,7508.50; mixed and butchers, $S..00; good heavy, t8.4MIS.GO. HHKEH AND LAMBS-Itecelpts, 4,000 head; market steady; muttons. $3.7634.50; yearlings, $5.O0,iiO0; lambs, $5.6087.10. bloux City Live Stock Murkrt. BIOUX CITY, la., Oct. It- -CATTLB-Rccelpts. l.ouu head, market steady to 10c lower beef steers, $3.00Q-75, feeding cows and heifers. t4.COiii.75. canners. I$3 204.! stockers and feeders, $6.00. W. catvrs, t8.25fJ9.00; bulls stags, etc, $1.51 IK 76. HOGS-Receipt. 8,001 head; market 5c lower; heavy, $7 StWUO; mixed, $11008,15, ugnt, iH.i5S8.afi. bulk ur caies, 8S.00trs.15 HKKP AND IMBS-Recelpts. 60) head: market, steady: fed mutton. 15.23 r 6.78; wethrrd, $t.2e4.75; ewes, t3.504i4.50, lambs, ii.WO1.t0. .it. .in.rpli I.Itc Stock Jlnrkrl. .... .. ... .. 1 v. , w v. 1. 4,. ai Receipts 2S.C(tt head; market, slow, steers, $8ri0rR9.O0: cows and heifers. SI.lOiS.50. calves, $5.00lO.OO. HOGS Receipts 6.0(50 head; market. steady; top, $ 40; bulk. $8.10Tr8.26. SHHI5P AND LAMBS Receipts 7.0M head; markt, dull; lambs, t5.5O7.00. Slelnt Atnrkel. NKW YORK. Oct 14 -.METATJ4Lwi,f steady, at $44.40Jt44.50; Ixmdan, 19 17s Cd. Spelter, quiet, at $3.3006.40- London. 30 10s. -Connor, unsettled: standard arvnr to January, $18.003116.00; electrolytic, $is ffl JI16.87H; lake. tl6.i5R17.00; Casting, Jl8.S7ij M6.75. Tin, dull; spot. $40.2f0 45, Oc tober, $40.20q40.40, Novombor, $40.15,f 40.4... Antimony, dull; Oookson's, $3 30. Iron. quiet; mo. 1 northern, ll6.oai?16.60. No. 3 northern. 115.7tSil6.S6 : Nn. 1 aouthern. $15.60016.00: No. 1 soft southern, $15.603 16.00. London markets closed as follows Copper, weak; spot, 70 10s; futures, 70 ion. Tin, cosy; spot, ist 10s, futures, 184 10s. Iron, Cloveland warrants, 52s lHd. ST. I.OUI8. OcL 14.-MRTAIS-Iead. dull, at $4.30. Spelter, quiet, at $3.50. Omnlin liny 3tnrUet. OMAHA. Oct. 1S.-PRAIRIK HAY -No. 1 to choice U 1 nml, tl2.0OQ13.O0; No. 2, $10.00012.00; No. 3. $S.0OfriO.00; No. 1 to choice midland, $11.50012.50; No 2, $10,003 11.50; No. 3, 3'0iW0W; No. 1 to choice lowland. $9.00010.(0; No. 3. $8.0009.00. No. 3, $0 001TS.OO. STRAW None on tho market; very lit tle demand; choice oat or rye Is quotable at $5.0OfnVM; choice wheat. 34.6006,00. ALPALl-'A Two cars ot No. 2 on the market; very little demand for alfalfa at the present tlmo. nothing but the best Is wanted; No. 1 to choice, $14.0015.00, must be choice to bring $15.00; No. 2, $12.00014.00; No. 3, tl0.00tfl2.00. Dry floods Market. NEW YOR1C, Oct. 14.-Cotton goods and cotton yarns wore quiet and slightly easier today on some grades. Men's wear for fall was In batter demand. Bilks have been bought well by tho western Jobbing trade for spring. Water Rate Case is to Be Argued on Board's Demurrer The case brought by Victor Rosewater, editor of Tho Dee, to contest the eicct slve water rates, has been set on the district court docket for today. In this cose the Water 'board has been sparring for time, with technical pitas lo delay trial of the merits, and has filed a demurrer denying the right ot a con sumer to seek redress In the courts In the manner proposed. The demurrer wilt be argued by Attorney Stanley M. Rose water for the plaintiff And by Attorney John L. Webster for the defendant. PERRY MAN TRIES TO RUN THE INFORMATION BUREAU George Woods of Perry, la., started homeward Monday ovenlng, but got no farther than the Union station. George was arrested for Intoxication and creat ing a disturbance which for a short per iod bid well to stop the activities ot tho Information bureau. Not satisfied with the manner 'in which this department was being conducted lie proceeded to drive those employed there Into the open and take charge ot the In forming himself. . Officer Urown was summoned and suc ceeded In Impressing Wood wtth tho error of his ways, and then deported him to U10 lookup, where Judge Foster treed hit fetters and allowed him to deport. Sstablisatd 1890. Fhoat 31. E. D. OLAGG, Staler la Hides, Pelts, Purs, Wool, Tallow and Grease. 331 Central Ave, Tort Dodgt, la. Branch Konst, Ze Mars, la. Write for our prices and make us a trial sjhlpment. Oomhrnult' Caustic Balsam III llll(Kt lit Rl CMjHlKtft. A Sato, Speedy gad PoslUTt Cure fee OorV, 8Ust Bwssar, 0fl Xeelr. aHnUaed Teatoas, fsoaasr, 'Wist guli, ait all U sssatts fre Bfsrls, xlajkent aa ether Way tamers, ores alt akla eUssasM tr raraal tat, Tarsia, SipaUsria, KesssvM M j uicsis nets jasrssa tr CalUs. s a Knntsa, Israus. Bore 7 i:rerr bottls as a HnmaallemeiT fer Kkesnatini. e zarsai, ei&, 11 is laraiaebls. errcettlt of Oarutls. Balaam MM Is TTa sntsd to rlrs f . uiiuuo rrtca tl. SO at aa per bottle, aoia br dra tlitte, er seat tr ex. press, oa srvee reald. wltn lull Ur etloas Cor reee, oasrvee aal Is nea. VI TSead its bp, u rpeL lor aeaerisurt Giroaiars. teiUmealals, eta. aadresa rttatLawrtnet-Wlllltnt Ct.,Clsriltni, 0, THICK. SWOLLEN GLA uut truKc a none Yiiceie, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be ' &4 . I J .:.t. a icuulcu mill say i alio any Hunch ot Swelling. No blister, no hair gone, and hone kept at work. Con centrated onlv a few drnns reaturerJ at oa I application. $2 per bottle delivered. uook j i. tree. Virirote Vrine. Hirers. 1 an.l 5 i Knl. .1 Ar,rm n, .leKvr.l Ttnl- Ml?.,: J. .. . l.f.TOUIW.J'.Q. F., IM Ttmpli 8t, epi'jijflili, tfam MONEYIN GRAIN $10 bays puts or calls oa 10,000 bushels ot wheat cr "' No furtter rlta, A tnoietueut ot lo from price sires you a cbsace to take ISO0. 4c $100) 1c. ttto eta Writs lor psrllculsrs. Flasac Broasraas Co.. Peek J. yissaca DWt.. Knui Cltj. VI J. STEEL BATcos?" RUPTURE Jdadt strong and well in a few days without a surgical operation or loss of lime. Our work Is guaranteed, Cal) or write for particulars. Drs. Wray & Math any. 30ti Uee Vldg, Uuiah r av , ri i 1