THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1913. 11 HKAIj KSTATK. city property von sai.k. LOT SALE $5.00 Down and $1.00-Per Week , Make Your Start Buy, a lot. in CARTER PARK ADDITION, between Slier man Ave. and Carter Ave., Fort St. and Ogdon St. The great est ppportunitj aver offered for saving monov andmaking monpy. NO INTEREST AND NO TAXES for'two years. I ci, i ; , .Iftceg $150 to $275 Bea.utiful laying lots. Only quo block to Sherman Avo. car. . Four blocks front Carter park, and paved street up to tho addition. See. these lots. Look at Omnhrt's record. Look into theiiutoire .andU r , ' ' . BACK1 YOUR JUDGMENT : How to Reach Carter Park Addition , Take North Omaha extension of the Sherinan Ave. car line to the end of car line, then walk one block north. This is your opportunity only 60 lots. SALE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (XKMMIENCES . ., SATURDAY, 1 P. M. v N0RRIS & NORRIS 400 Bee Building Phono Douglas 4270 Golden Opportunity To Stop Paying Rent $200 Down; Balance $27.50 t a Month. 1Wehavo for sale three brand new 6 room, strictly modern bungalow cottages, located nt the southwest corner ot 3Uh and Larimore Sts,, two blocks north of Ames Ave. These houses have hall, par lorand dining room, finished In oak; nice combination lighting fixtures and good Porcelain open, plumbing; full cemented basements, furnace heat,' They are lo cated on sightly east front lots, terraced and sodded. This Is an unusual oppor tunity for you- to. get a good moderate priced home' on terms that are practically on a rental basis. Tho numbers and prices are as -follows: 47M N. 31th Ft JU00 4713 -N. 34th St... . J.S75 47M N. 31th, Bt iSSO" Keys at our office. We will be glad to show you through tit any time. Payne & Sinter Co., Bole Agta., 616 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. , New Dundee Residence 4923. Chicago Street fl,66o for an S-room. attractively' de signed, -shingle and stucco residence. ' barge living room with pressed brick fireplace And built-in book c&seH. Dining room with beamed celling and paneled walls. Four corner bed rooms and en closed sleeping room, second floor. Oak finish first floor and birch and hard pine secpnd floor.. Very bes.U' of fixtures throughout. Very reasonable terms. Koy at our iffloa., George & Company tWCIty Nat. Bank' Bldg. Phone D.j71iS, S.hiiigle and 'Stucco undee Bungalow "ffhe classiest 6-room bungalow In Dun dee, brand new; dandy largo living room 13xl8feet; built-in bookcases, fireplace, beamed celling,' everything fine; beautiful lot, with trees; only one block from both car, lines, between 49th and, 60th. .on, Web Itit St;' It cart't, be beat for JJ.0W, Good terms. Peters Trust Co. 168 Farnam St. Doug. SSi. $1,800 Five rooms and bath, cement-stone house, high basement, barn, outbuildings, has own water .system, four blocks to car. lot 100x260 feet. See me quick about this. Arthur J. McShane U9 First Nat'l Bahk, Phone D. 1575, FLORENCE BOULEVARD . New, 'strictly modem bungalow on one floor, all oak finish, combination lighting fixtures, beam celling; bullt-ln bookcases; paneled walls, plate' rail, window seat, walla all decorated, furnace heat laun dry connections, fine large lot, paving paid. Hero la a very attractive home. Miist have money. , Owner says get an offer. Terms. RASP BU08.. 106 McCague Bldg. Douglas-IBM. ..CLOSE TO-CEEIGHTON COLLEGE Six. room, strictly modern house, paved street, all specials paid for. One block to car line and walklngr distance to town. Irre lot- Price. 4,K. GALLAGHER & NELSON, r4Sl Brandela Bldg. ' Doug. 83t2., QA.KAQK. tSCoodatxed garage, cement floors, rear o( Harlan apartments, 2301 Sherman Ave, HCOTT & HILL., Phone Douglas 1009. Dundee ' I havo just finished two fine 6-room thoroughly mod. houses at SOU and 6011 Chicago 8t., and rather than hold them till spring will sacrifice. If you are In the market for something first-class In the house line take a look at these and make me an offer. E. W. Stoltenberg Har. 3414 and D. 1510. $1 FOR 8AX.E Several fine building lots near the car lln city water, good cation: terms I,ilWN. a WEKii without interest! you can sUrt to build as soon aa you pay ynur dollar. IX H. HAhPHn. 10U-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. . Phone Douglas St94- HANSCOM PARK, west side. Seven rooms, nearly new; hardwood Inside; hot air. electricity, gas; exceptional location: accessible; all improvements. Douglas Dundee Bargain "room mod. house, on Cass St, near 4Sth; full BO-ft. lot; must be sold before Nov. J; only JS.700. E. W. Stoltenberg 434 Board of Trade Bldg. D.lilO. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW FOR 8A1X-6 rooms, all modem, oak finish f one flno sun room; full cemented base ment; ltth and Evan Sts.; overlooking park. Telephone during day, D. tilt; even tnga. 11. tiH. TO BUT, SELL. OR RENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1803 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE WANTED. HAVE customers for 6, S and T-r homes. Osborne R. E Co. Puug 1471 Omaha Na tional Bank Bldg. RHAL KSTATK. CITY PROPntlTV FOR SAI.K REAL ESTATE. FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR HALF. Florida.. FOR SALE 40 acres finest Florida ever glade land on Hlllsboro canal for 130 cash per acre. Address M. A. IC, 1108 Felix tat., St. .Joseph, MCy , j lorra. For Salo-300 acres of tho choicest val ley land In Iowa, in the highest state of cultivation: good orchard and shade trees. Well fenced. Good 9-room house, large barn and other necessary Improve ment. TlnlMlt'O In vniul Mnl. -, painted. Well, windmill and tank. Four mm nou nines 10 gooa town ana twenty miles to Omaha. Owner will take a good modern residence as part pay. Farm Is clear ot Incumbrance. Price $160 per acre. Address, Box 635. Olenwood. Iowa Kansas. 164-ACRH Improved alfalfa farm, J40 acre. Neal 4. Pickett. Arkansas City, Kansas. ' Jillchlaran. FOR SALE 640 acres fine land; best Improvements; central Michigan; stock and crops go. Henry EdmUter. Toledo. O. HlBUtMIM ICO-ACRE farm 3 x miles Xamberton, good buildings, good soil, running water In pasture, school house 011 corner, tele phone and mall route, 187 per acre. A. C. Anderson. Lamberton. Minn. 130 ACKES ot good level land, 9 miles from Cambridge, 4Vi miles from AValbo; 83 acres under plow; fine hay meadow, balance pasture with hardwood tlmbor; 5-room house, barn and other outbuild ings, all In good repair. R. F. D. and telephone. Only $40. an acre. Adam Morast. Cambridge, Minn. Montana. MONTANA RANCH For sale, bv owner, a l,J0O-acre irrigated ranch, thirty miles -from Great Falls, .In the Chestnut Valley, tour' miles, Irom Cascade; 1,000 acres Irrigated and Into alfalfa, timothy and grain. In a well settled community with graded roads, schools houses, rural S hones, etc .Irrigation system Is owned y company of local farmers. WW sell part cash, balance easy terms. M. J Breen. & Security Bank Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. Nehraaicsw FOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD 3M acres, 20 miles out; In settled neighbor hood; fine farm land, not sand hills, price $170, filing fees and all. In corner of Colorado. J, A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. . Oklahoma. K.OSO ACRES In large and small tracts of Pittsburg county, coal bearing, farm ing,' fruit and pasture land, in pros pective oll-Tind gas belt; $10 an acre. For particulars write John E. Cavanagh, McAlester, Okl. LAND for sale;, corn .wheat and al falfa. $15. to $100 per acre. Write us. Eddy Real Estate Co.. Eddy, Okl. Oregon. , THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREGON. No extreme heat or cold, no drouth or crop failures; facta that can be demon strated; send for Information on subur ban nnd- farm homes In .richest valley In America. M-MINNVILX-B INVESTMENT CO. SOS Spalding Building, Portland, Ore. REAL EBTATB IAATiS LOANS of 11.000 and up desired oa Im proved real ectate. Large sums a spe cialty. W. 11. THOMAS). 23S State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL- ESTATE CO., 1011 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 217$. MONEY on hand at lowest rates far loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. H. W. BINDHR. tU City National Bahk Bldg. LAROE loans out specialty. -BUill Bros. v 110-aa Brandela Theater building. HARRISON & MORTON. Bit Om. Nat. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. GARVIN BROSl o1 "n1 up- vrxxsM r iJVQ. Qmaha Nat. Bank. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Famam Smith ft Co.. ino Farnam Bt WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED TO nsST. YOUNQ man ot good business connec tions desires room. It possible with pri vate bath and steeping porch; also board; references exchanged. Address A 114, rare Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKS! OP WEST. Qh.n Hw. Alr (n Unlitk rn 1 ts : mileage and shrinkage. Your consign? menta recelv nramnt ind em.rmti c . . tlon. Lire Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS. A CO.. Exchange Bldg, WANTED TO HTJY. Rachman will trat you right; best prices for furn, clothes i shoes. W. 614. B. 8HAFTON buys men's cloth. W, M7. WOULD like to get In touch with a party who has a 6 or 6-room house for sale, to be moved on a vacant lot. Ad dress, K 124, Omaha Bee. St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. O. WHEAT No. S red, 24SWc: No. X hard. 84H2ttc; Decern, ber. 6UeS7o; May. 9OKeS0c CORN-No. 2. 701ic; No. 2 white, 71cj December, CSHQOHc; May, TZHWVAt. OATS-No. 2. 3SH-Wc; No. 2 white, 41c; December. 41c; May,, 42iC'2Tio. RYB-c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 12.001 12.CW Wheat, bu 114.0M 41.000 Corn, bu -57.00) lj.oao Oats, bu 90,000 71,w0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bear Shorts in Corn Stand a Poor Chance for Profits. DECEMBER HOLDERS BUY MORE Jntt Whr Trader Are Londlnir Up on the YelloTr C rral, HoTrever, Ktmnlm a pnsale to the? Exchange. OMAHA, October 22, t$. The bear shott in con utanJ a poor chance of taking down profits In that market. This fact was clearly demon strated yesterday when prices were ad vanced Htflo In the faoe ot a determined effort on the part ot shorts to hold the situation In hand and prevent any further gains. There were too many Hem ot a bulllih character lo permit the bears gaining a foothold, however. According to messages received from Kansas City, the business on southern account In rash corn vwas the largest on th crop, nnd ttmake matter more eolld for the bull longs the farmer Is not selling any corn to speak ot at these prices. The, largest holders of December corn In this market were the largest buyers V.BF.r.. r, WV.. !.-.. il.,- . . -.w-.-v tic, mis rorii was laKen on In order to prevent a possible recession or whether it was bought with the ln tn.,on. ot no,dlng It for a profit would be difficult to say. When the huaklng re turns are taken Into consideration if may be said that there are a doten unfavor able ones to ono thaUls favorable. A iyhort" uwever, says that tho rVe?.tJn.m!ir,w fr PPr to keep up with the government crop estimate. Chicago Is by far tho largest corn market m..K2rld' ,n factl u 18 1r'' than many other markets combined, and when n.!l-?256,.iered tnat on,y 85 were eterday and only 1J3 that com is being held tightly t-ash corn was unchanged to Uo higher. Those in the speculative wlitat "" u who put out short lines at tho ope "n SLliVwV,.on yeilery. because of the ZXn L.verpool and the other mar- w uiu troriu were obiicMi f cover at loseea later In the day The f'ver- waa the faille, i,5 The nSnHn?, KretMt "lUve strength and three cargoes on the Paclflo cot was exbeetM Vh wf' ousiiela. It dav ana mrt.u ' no the yards yestor ln th iJ!1'1 n nm ot nearly 00.000 head ago thafe,Kinp,!, wlth M.a yew level ThJr?Vi!,OR" wouM l & lower buying sW-'inS.Mt,nir 0!?leR, " thi vl.?Sne.,n the 3r'whS bJlieVVtU p": iii 5.ia5? n Purchase around the pes bPiSZyj IF1" ).hnl ,hl vrlll como about ,,riT 'nn!ui in mi cash de mand fon meats and Urd. " c Jjf" . wm unchanged. WWW bnshels; corn, none; oats, none Liverpool close. Whtat, UflXo higher' corn. 4iHo higher. mgner. nU . . t.i ousneis last year, hifXl"- CQr.1 recelptg were C48.O00 !hJ?'" , pments 42J,noo bushels; AMlnst .tecelpts ot 274,000 bushels and sblpments 6f IM.000 bushels last year. vvVr1 "W receipt .were 879,000 bushel and shipments 717,000 bushels, MffleA'tMS??9 buheU ana UAKLiOT UKCBIPTS. Minneapolis .., ...,M8 Dulnlh . V.W Omaha w ija u Kansas City 91 44 23 BL Louis 94 '7 a Winnipeg ...... ..,,.,.&& . ... The following cash sales were reported: . "-".v. u ,.a,u miiicr, i car, iwi; 2 cars. 77Hc No. 2 spring. 1 car, 76o; 1 car, 77c. No. 4 spring: 1 car. TCMo; 1 car, TCUc No. 8 mixed: 3 cars, 78c.. Rye No. 8 whltas 8 cm, No. 2 yellow: 10 v7Y' juow: it cars, so: 7 cars. SHc. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 68c: 1 car, 87Jtcr 1- car, 4453. jf0. t mixed: 1 car, (Sl4o; 1 car. CSo. No. I mixed: IB oars. oi54c; l car. ctho, 1 car (new), 66Ho. No. imxea: i car. s7c; i car. ce'4e. No grade: 1, car (oats, Inlxed), 7o. Oata No. 3 -larfilf-ja 9 m M . s u. . . . "L.. r r 73 to cars, xc. no, 4 ' n uTj; a car, wtto. iijmiio, v. no ii tic? wneai: No, 2 TA J?.?JS?V 3 hard, 777c: No. 4 4 spring, 76lT7o; No. 2 durum. 7H77o; .d.urum' 7&HTCc- Corn: No. 2 ' "".r-. "irnt. Win; no. 4 white. C86SHc: 'No. 2 yellow, eSKo: No. 8 yHoy,, SwiMisWcS. .No. 4 Tellow 66068o Wh!tv miMbkl7.ti itamrl.-ii yrtoky-. .r.h,i?i.4wh.tr? Rye: N6, 2. $H69c; No. 3. 6S4j6jio. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closlatr Prices on Board of Tnd.. CHICXOp, .Oct, a-After undergoing considerable depression today, wheat ral lied when taorejt receipts at Minne apolis and Duluth were explained aa duo to a temnoiimr mum th. of many railroad side tracks. The mar ket closed firm, a to Uo over yesterday. Com finished Ho to UtMio up. oats with gain 01 no 10 to ana provisions dearor by 24o to W418c. Bears had their own way most of the time in the wheat pit. To such an ox tent wan thl th " . . , t, . t v.... old at the bottom prices readied, and iuur. umy n nine antagonistic leader ship to start a scare of shorts near the end of the session. Earlier In the day, uuncver, mnumeni was dominated by the fact that Instead of arrivals dimin ishing northwit rti. mtMk.. , i , - ... m ..vaucu car".. coming Into terminate had been heavily enlarged. t-unnermore, cable quotations were dls. auDolntlnr in , .v. advices that Russian stocks were In- Encouraging demand for cash wheat helped to lift the option market. Saint to mills were 143,000 bushels and Baltl more announced that export bide were only " under tho asking price. Husking reports that repelled short euera turned the corn market unrrnrin crable In the dlrecUon of reducing hold ing Fine weather waa reiponslble for bnai rHth" ell.,Wl tKl therVweri board advlcea of contlmied sale ot car goes from Argentina. O&ts develoimd ?rii.toW iS' Poor aUoi 'bown by Canadian shipments. Cash houes here were activo buyers. Commission house demand for lard wit redVd1.0, prrte,on- ThVrSirke Closing prices of options Artlclel Close.! High. I Low Close.1 Yes'vT 1U. ll.a.il ... Mny.$sria kv4 I Ittt J. . .. . 1 rviSTJSI! 22 SB ?H Oats i i 7 1 i1 7t Pork r 1UW6SH 180 I II TO Jan.. 15 17S May. Lard Jan.. I 10 4 10 100 I 10 47H May IOCS 19 m 19 2tf 10 Ribs I Jan..) 10 1TH 19 42i 10t71j 10 65 May.j 10 10 Chicago Cash Price Wheat: No. 2 red, 91Hti2c, No. 2 red, UVHiSlc; No. S rad, 8H4ftc. No. 3 bard, SJ64c; No. 2 north ern. 8d4V87Uc. No. 3 northern. $a87c. No. 2 snrinr. MU4J87c: No. 4 spring. SW itc, velvet chaff, 316Uc, durum, Uit 1 1 use in I 7H 19 I 1 67W 1 rvfl 10 tm 19 42UI I 1C2U W 10 87U 19 0 r I 10 42W 10 27HI 10 E7UI 10 urn J3c. Com No 2. SSUOTOc. No. 3 white, C9H70c; No. 3 yellow, (mr7Cc, No. 3. C8KU9Hc; No. 8 white. C3Utld. No. 3 jbIIow, C34frcsc. Oats: No. 2 white, 404J4Uic; No. 3 white. 3Sii$rac; stand ard. 40HMlo. Rye: No. 3. 66Hc. Barley, USGtte. Timothy. $3.7Btf6.S. Clover, $9.00 QU.KL Pork, $.t&. Lard, $10.65.- Ribs U0.t5ffll.CO. BUTTT5R Irregular: receipts, 6,414 tubs: creamery, 24(l!44e to SOc, lOS l'nchangel; receipts, 2.908 cases; at mark, cases Included. 11024c; ordinary firsts. n!o, firsts, nuc CHEESE-Ixwer; daisies. IMTISUc; twins, 14Uri4Hc: Americans. IHjlSMc; long horns. lMflSUc. POTATOES Hlcher. reoelnta. SO cars- Michigan and Wisconsin, esr7Ic; Minne sota and Ohio, C5r7oc. POULTRY Easy; springs. liHc: -fowls, ISc; turkeys. 7c 1 1 NEJW YORK OpKnAl, St ARKRT qnotatlonii bt h Day on Various Contntodltlre. NEW YORK. Oct. 33.-FlJbl)R-Quleti spnng paients, s4ou.(6; winter tnraigni. $4.10iif4.K): wlnter.atents, Jt.4oy4.00; spring clears. $4.0tf4.SO; extra. No. 1 wlntef ,,'$V3 GJ.75: extra Nit. 3 winter. t3.3aQ3.t0: Kan-, sas straight, $1.10Q4.J0. WHEAT iot. linn No. 2 rHl. BSc: JCn. 1 northern Duluth, 95fce. Decempert 3o; MB), SttftC. HOPSqulet; state common to choice, 1313, 3sifc, lxu, irna.c, ructtio. coast. 1913. SSGSle. 1911. XtfrKo. H1DK9-Stcady; Bogota. SJJJtUc: Central America. S3kc. PETIIOLEITM Finn: reflntst New York bulk, $5.25; barrels, JS.TS; peases, WOOL-Steady; domestic fleece XX Ohio, 28c. CORN Snot, firm: exnort. TXV.e. OATS Spot, steady, standurd white, 44 40C; NO. ;t, 43tr44i4C. k . . . lUDKM-SieHtiy; aiandard. $LO3UC1.05; N. 1. $l.07HO1.10; No. If. Scfl$l.OO. LEATHER Firm; hemlocks first. IMJ 30o; veronds, 2S8'2(c. PROVISIONS Pork, nulet; mfi, $23.7S; fl :).;; family. $24.50427.V0, short clears. J19.7MJCI.W. Beef, quiet; mess. $17.C0W I8.W1 family, $19,00tn.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 11.V60W 15.00; pickled hams. $14.60. Lard, steady; middle west. $10.70n0.80; icfined, steady; continent. 111,33; South America. $ILM; i-ntnnAlin.l. ntcuirlv: lA.S7U.fi1S.li6. TALixW-Quie"t; city, 6v country. 6 476140 ' li'rlnls. tn BrTTER-Irregular, receipts, 6,414 tubs: creamery ctrBH. 31mSJc: ursts, si30Uc; aeeonds. 25WET270! held, extra?, 3JH03tc: llrsts, 271l'.9Vt.c: state dairy finest. StffO?: rood to nrlme. 27ef28Uc; process extras. 2V4U27Ho; firsts. 232c; Imitation cream ery firsts, crMc; factory. June make, firsts. 24Ho; current make, firsts, 23V4tf. 2tc; packing etock, June make. No, 1, 23ttc: current make. No. 2. 2222c. CHEESE Unsettled: receipts 2,559 boxes; stato whole milk colored spoclalt, Wg 16Uc; white, lCQlGUo. colored average fancy, isc; white, Kci skims, ltttNlttc DOGS Firm! receipts. 16.628 coses; fresh gaihert-d extinH. Slustfc; extta firsts. 3in33ol firsts. imWc; seconds, ii 27o; refrigerator, apeclal marks, fancy, 27c; firsts, HCHc; seconds, StSCSc: nearby hennry, whites, S5053o gathered whites, 82C2c; western gathered whites, 33SH&C I'OULTRY Dressed, quiet; fresh Itlllod western chickens, 14fi21c; fowls, 1319Hc; turkeys, spring, 22Cc. OMAHA GENERAL ItARKHT. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartons. o; No. 1, CO-lb. tub., lie: No. 2. 80u. FIBH-Winte. fresh. 17o; trout, fresh, 16a; largo cripples, fresh, ISc; Spanish mackerel ICo: shad roe, par pair, 40o,' salmon, fresh. 10c; halibut, fresh. 13cl buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c: channel cat fish, 16c: pike, Uc; pickerel, 12c CHEESE Imported Swiss, 31c', Amer ican Swiss, 26c: block Swiss. 24c: twins, ISHc; daisies, 18 Vic; triplets, 13Vio: young Americas, 2ic; blue label Diick, 19c; llm berger, 2-lb.. 20c; Now York, white, 19c POULTRY Broilers, 5.00tf 6.00 per do.; hens, 17c; rocks, I2d; ducks, lW20c; geeso. He; turkeys, 26c: pigeons, per ioz , $1.20; rooBtera. 9c: ducks, full feathered, llo; cetso, full feathered, 10c; squabs, No. 1, fl.60; No. 2. 60c. Wholesale prices ot beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: BEEF CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1, 18o; No. I, 16c; No. 3, 12c. Loins, No. 1, mio; No. i, 16J4e; No. 3, ISHc. Chucks. No. 1, Uo; NoV 2, 9lfcrNo. 8. 84o: Rounas. No. 1, 14c; No. 2. 12He; No. 3. Uio. Plates, No. i. S4c; No. 2, 7c: No. 3, VAs. Tho following prices are furnished by the Otlllnsky Fruit company: FRUITS Apples-No. 1 Jonathan ap ples, per bbl., $4.60; drop Jonathan apples, bbL, $XT6; No. 1 Btayman wlnesaps, per bbL, $4.00; No. 1 Ben Davis, per bbf $3.60; extra fancy California bellflowers. 4 tier, per box, $2.00; extra fancy Washtngtou Orlmea Ooldena, per box. lt.25 extrn fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings, or Kings, per box, $100: extra fanoy Idaho Rambos, per box, $125. Peaches, Pears and Prunes Extra fancy Elberta free stone peaches, per box. 71a; extra fancy Elberta freestone peaches, 20 crate lots, per crate, 70o; large blue prunes, per crate, $1.15: 6 crate tots, per crate, $1.10; Idaho Uartlett pears, per box, $178: Cali fornia extra fancy Beurro l&lrgeau pears, per box, $2.50; California extra fancy winter Nellls pear per box, $2.76; Colorado extra fancy Ktefer pears, par box, $125; New York Klefer pears, per S-bushel barrel, $4.00: Michigan Klefer pears, per bushel basket, $1.X. Valencia Orange Extra fine Valencies, 116, 261 sizes, per box1, $4.00: Bunklst Valenclas. ltd. $6.50; 176, m 216, 260 sixes, per box,' $7.00. Lemons Extra fanoy Sunklat, 300s and 860s. per box, .w; extra choice red ball lemons, 300s and 300s, per box, $6.60. Cantaloupes-Colorado Burwell Gems, per crate, $1.00. a rapes Extra fancy Gold Medal Tokay grapes, per cratf. 11.78; ex tra ,fanov Malaga grapes, per crate, $1.40: New York grapes, per basket, SOc; 64) basket lots, per basket, 39c; Michigan grapes, per basket, 28c; te basket lots, per basket, 27o; home-grown grapes, per basket. Z2c: 60 basket lots. Per baakst. 2lc; Imported Malaga grapes, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $6.60. Orapefrult Extra fanoy Florida, 46, $6.60; 14, 64 slses, $6.00. Cran berriesPer barrel, $7.60; per box. $3.76. VEQETABLEB Potatoes, genuine Red River early Ohio potatoes, per bushel, 90a; Maple River Kurbanks. per bushel, 90o: Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbL $2.75. Cabbage Holland seed, per lb-2c. Onions California, large ysliow, per lb., 2Vio; Wisconsin, large red globe, per lb., 2Uc; Spanish, per crate, $1.60: white boll Ing, per lb.. 8c. Tomatoes California, per 4-basket crate. $L75; 6 crate lots, $1.65; home-grown, per basket, $1.00. MISCELLANEOUS California figs, U 12.0c. pkgs., 860; California figs, 69 6-0 1. pkgs.. $1V0; California, black figs, 12 J or. pkgs., $1.00; 7-crown Imported figs, Per lb., ISc; 3-crown Imported figs, pr lb., llo; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weigh ing about 6 lbs.), SOc; 6-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about S lbs.), 76c; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing 10 ox., per doxen, $1.25; Dromedary brand dates, fikg., $100; Anchor Brand dates, pkg 128; parsnips, per lb., 2c; carrots, per b., 2c; beets, per lb., 2o; rutabagas, per lb., IMo; California Jumbo celery, per doxen. 76c; Michigan celery, per doxen, 85c. cider, per kog, $125, cider, per half bbL, $3.75; onions, per dozen, 60c: pars ley, per dozen, 40c; radish per doxen, 20o; head lettuce, per dozen, $L00; home grown leaf lettuce, per dozen, 40c; green peppers, per oasket, $1.00; wax or green beans, per basket. $UC0, hot house cucum bers, per dozen, 76c; cauliflower, per lb., 10a to 12 Wc, Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Vs! eggplant, per dozen, $L60; horseradish, 2 dozen bottles In case, per ease, $100; wal nuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 20c; medium pecans, per lb., l$Hc; pecans. Jumbo, per lb., 15c; giant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per b 25o; Filberts, per lb,, lia: Drake almonds, per lb.. 18o; paper shell, 22c; BrajlK., per lb., lie; large, washed, per lb., 19c; black walnuts per lb.. I Mot raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., To; Jumbo fieanuts, per lb., 8c; roasted peanuts, per b SVic; shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4o; large hickory nuts, per lb., c; white rice popcorn, per lb 4c; ohcokars, per 100-pkg. case. $150; checkers, per K. pkg. case. $1.75. Kanana City Drain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21 WHEAT No. 3 bard, 82Q87Uc; No. 3. IUV8c, No. 2 red, 88Vr3Wc; No. ? wmiie. uuur. jno. j wnite. 7ZHc; No. 3. Tic. OATS No. 2 white. 40c: No. 2 mixed. BUTTER Creamery, 29c; firsts, 27c, seconds, Mc; packing, 21o. EOOS Firsts. 80c; seconds. 20c. POULTRY-Hens. lie, roosters, 9c ducks, 10c; springs, 12c. Liverpool firmln Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 23. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 new, Manitoba. 6s 9Hd; Nor 2 old Manitoba. 7s 2d, No. $ new Manl tabs. 6s 7Vi3 Futures steady: December. 6s 9Kd; March, 6s HUd May, 6s 11 Hd CORN-Hpot steady American mixed, 6s (d. Futi"-' ' -nt. Vivnbr 4s December, 4s 9'ld. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Stroiip; to Ten Higher and Feeders Steady. SHIPPING HOGS TEN HIGHER. Fnt Shrep nnd Lntulia Active nnd Ten to Fifteen Cenla II Ighrr Feeder I.nmtta Ten Cents to Qunr ter lllnher. SOUT"H OMAHA. Out. 21 1913. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday. ...lo,tn JV, 4l.'.i61 viwiciai Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday 091 M.SS9 6,893 S0.1SI 1173 6.1W ... . . ICS Four, days flits wcck..J7.1M 13,617 135,m 21.370 143.8W Sl.4 141873 17.679 146,4211 22,876 141,961 fains oays last weeK..,i ramo z wccks ago... Same 3' weeks ago.. . Samo 4 weeks ago, ... Sanie days last year. .ls.sr. .34.018 .31.182 .31.611 -The-following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: 1911 1912, Inc. Dec. Cattle .. . 788,201 R16,47t 29.S62 Hogs 2,104,907 2,441,002 $34,795 Sheep 2,647,461 2,351,764 19S.C9S The following table shows the range ut lirleoa for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for tho last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1918. 11912. I911.I1910.1909.190S.1907. Oct. 12. Oct. 12. Oot. 14. Oct 15. Oct. 16. Oct 17. Oct. ,18. Oct. IS. Oct. 19.1 OOt. 20. Oot. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 21. I V 8 0IW m T9? 7 90H 7 7Ri 7 tau 768 T 67'4 I 3 831 6 241 8 41 7 70 6 D? 6 It ' 6 2J S 3.-. 7 51 6 TVi 3 86 6 37 837 7 40 6C8 BW 8 80 8 49 7 48 6 63 01 8 77 30 7 40 6 W 5 19 I 8 74 37 8 to 5 4! 06 80X 6 31 861 37 609 8 68 6 II I CS 7 37 6(0 8 71 8 37 8 61 7 39 B 21 6 OS 6 30 8 37 7 41 6 22 8 3 6 35 8 31 7 SI B 23 S 98 8 48 8 44 7 62 . 5 43 B 37 8 39 6 38 7 62 6 42 5 70 Sunday. CATTL15 Receipts wre quite moderate again today and. following the light re ceipts of yesterday, buyers were a little more hungry for cattle than they were at the beginning ot the week. For that reason the market on killers took on a better tone. licit steers wnre strong to 10c higher tan yeMcii'ny. TI10 quality of tho cattle was none too good, there being an ab nenoo of anything strictly choice In corn fed. There wo a feeling that anything strictly good In the way of medium weights or light cattlo would have met with quick sale at prices fully 10a higher. ' Cowa and heifer wore In moderate sup ply, while thero was a very decent de riiand. In consequence of this tho trndo was reasonably active, with nrlccs rang ing from strong to lOo higher than yester day. Speculators still had a rood many stockers on hand and wero not very anx ious ror additional supplies; still, tnoy bought the cattle offered, but at ho better than steady prices. Quotation on cattle; Oood to choice beet steers, $8.60319.10: fair to good beef steers, $S.oCHt8.W; common to fair beef steers, $7.60Q8.00; fair to choice yearlings, $S,40G9.26; good to choice range beeves. J7.2Sij8.16; fair to good rango bcovos, J7.O0 (17.26; common to fair range beeves, $6.00 O7.00; good to choice lieUfrs. $6.3(Wtt.50i good to choice cows, $6.0Ptt.60; fair to good grades $5.2506.00; common to fair grndes, 13.26(76.26; god to choice stockera and feeders, $7,001)7,76; fair to good stock era and feeders, $6.6007,00: common to fair stockera Mid feeders. $4.00(16 60; stock cows and hetrers, $6.0007.00; veal calves, $0.U9.60; bulls, stnga, etc.. $5.25fT6.60. HQOS Shippers started a reaction In prices this morning. Early advlcea from other points indicated a good strong feel ing to the general trndo, and shippers and speculator buyers were out In the yards early, taking about a halt of the offerings at prices that .were fully a dime higher than yesterday. Packers, however, refused to follow the early ad vance and made their first bids at prices that were no more than steady with' yes terday' average. Sellers were not Inclined io cut loose at these figures., and the market conse quently was very slow, nut tne pncicera seemed very Indifferent as to whether they got any hogs, and when the remain. der ot the supply finally started to move prices looked to be steady to possibly 6c higher than yesterday's general market Bulk of the sales was made at $7.COft7,C3, and tops reached $7.75, Supplies total about fKty-elght cars, or 3,978 head. For the week to date tho re ceipts foot up 18,517, being nearly 3,000 smaller than last week, and over 4,000 lighter than for ,the .corresponding period a year ago.' '" ' sheep it was the smai est Thurs day's run since the second week In Au gust, tho receipts amounting to no more than twenty-three cars, or 6,109 head, being around 21.911 short of o. week axo and 10,614 short nt the samo day a year ago. With the exception of a few small bunches of native offerings and a load or two ot range stuff, everything waa on the feeder order, being largely feeding lambs. Tho packers were all caser for a. few killers and, the supply was very mra ger, they went out and bought anything Free Land Drawing Will take place at JNortii lJlatto on Uotouer LJbtn. Register at North Platte Tho only place where the drawing will bo held. fMi T " r Saturday, October 25th, is tho last registration day. t j One Registration at North Platte gives HUccesBful applicants a choico of land in either tho FOREST RESERVE or FORT NIOBRARA RESERVATION. If you register at North Platte you will havo tho opportunity of looking over tho land, as tho Union Pacific branch from North Platte pasBes within n short distance of the North Platte reservation. You will also have the opportunity of being present at the drawing UNION PACIFIC Unexcelled train service makes North Platte the most convenient point of registra tion. It only takes a fow minutes to register. Leave Omaha. 4:30 P. M. 7:35 A. Itf. 12:01 A. M. 4:20 P. M. 9:45 A. M. 12:30 A. M. 8:15 A. M. For information relative to train service apply to " L. Beindorff, C. P. and T. A. 1324 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 334. at all decent at lOfilic advance In prices. Among tho early sales wero some notlve lambs at $7.00. range twes at $4.S and somo range wethers and yearlings nt $4.60. There were no strictly choice kill ers offered. Today's market mnks tho trade for the week steady to strong with last Friday. Actlvltr was the market feature In the feeder division and prices Improved any. where from lOo to SSc over yesterdAy's prices, Oood fording lambs moved around KCW6.S5, being quoted by iriost sellers as about lWM&e lower than the dose ot last week. The common grades were re garded as showing n decline of 3Mf35o during the week There has been little If any change In aged feeder offerings all the week, quotations being practically the same, quotations on rlicop and lambs- Imbs, good to choice, $C 7607. 10: lambs, fair to ..nc $6M75: lnml. culls. $S.W8.75j lambs, feodcrs. $o.0&fl6.2S: yearllngsNlght, 4.S5.(16; yearlings, heavy. $4 MJNi.lv yearlings, feeders, ll.Wt7J.t0: wethers, good to choice. $I.1MT4.70: wethers, fair to good. $4. 25fI4 a, wethers, feeders, $4.(4 CJ4.40; ewes, good to choice, $4.00ft4.41: ewes, fair to good. $3.7604,00: ewes. feed, ers, lJ.ytJ3.40; cull sheep, t2.O0tfJ3.00, C1IICAOO I.IVI5 STOCK MARKET Cnttle Steady lo Strong lloate Five lif Ten Cenla llluhrr, CHICAGO, Oct. 2S.-CATTLE-Ilocelpts, 4, WO head; market steady to strong; beovce, $6.90419.70: Txas steers, $6.8508.00: western steers, I0.101f8.30; Blockers and feeders, 15.10tfJ7.CS; cows and heifers, $3.60 IIS.40; calves. $6.60118.00, HOGS-Rocclpts, 17,000 head; market lOo higher, but closed weak; bulk of antes. $?.fiTr.10; light, $7.60U8.u; mixed. $7.60tt 8.26; heavy, 17,i.C.I5; rough, $7.35(7.55; pigs. $4.Krti&0. SHEEP AND LAMllP-Recelpts. 33,000 head: market for sheep weak; lambs mostly lOo higher; natives. $LOW6.00; western, $4.156.00: yearlings, $5.1046.W; native lambs, $5.ffi(f,60; western, $5.9itr 7.45. Kniisnn City Live Htouk Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo Oct. 23, CATTLE Receipts, 4,000 heud; market steady, prime fod atoms, $8.85719.60; dressed beef steers, $7.254TS,75; western ulcere, $4,164? 8.50; southern steers, $3.tif7.60; cows. $1,264(7,00; heifers. $.-.(Wait.2.V, stockers and feeders, $6.50j8.00; bulls, $4,6M6.60; calves, $it(W.C0. . HOU3 Receipts. 6,(W lad; marisrt steady to 60 higher; bulk of sales, $7,600 7.: heavy, $7.6MJ'7..; pnekera ana butchers. $7.ti04K.90; light, $7.40fr7.60; pigs, lfi.0OO7.56. , . .... PHKEP AND LAMUF-Receipts. 7.C0J head; markot steady to lOo higher; lnmbs. $.25tf7.00: yeatllngs. $4.7P:(4.60; wethers, 4.tStJfl.00; ewes, $3,604.25. St. I.oati Live Stock Market. 8T. 1)UIS, Oct M.-CATTLB-RO-ooliits, 6,000 headl market strong; good to choice steers. $7.2508.09; stockera and; feeders, $5.25tT7.60; cows and heifers, $4.76 Asm. K..H- iXtorjfMn ralve. M.O0A 10.60; Bouthern steers, $.oem.76; cows ana neurrs, HOOfl Receipts, 7,000 head; market, 25e higher pigs nnd lights, 98.J5tfR.io: mixed and butohers. $7.7808.20; good heavy, W.00 3S6 . . SHEEP ANU liAflUia nctripin, head; market steady; lambs, 15o higher; muttons. $i764r4.K: yearlings. $5.000,00; lambs, $S,WI7.i. fllonx; City Uu Utoqk Market. SIOUX CITY, la,, Out, 23.-CATTLE-Receipts. 900 head; market Btendy; beef caWes. $0.40! bulls', stag, etc.. $5,001,6 31 HQUD IieOOipis, fciw nunu, l,..vv l7.4ftdOT.45: mixed. $7.43 7.65; light, $7.6607.65; bulk of Bales, $7,45 765. . . . , . ....a r. ....... . ttk SHEEP AMU J jyvm n .t . voi. : 1 w -f head; market stfany: tea niuiions ,fu 6.76: wethers, $4.28'4.76; ewes, $S,60'4.40J lambs, za.wyu.no. St. .Tosepn Live "took Mnrket. 8T, JOSEPH, Oct. 23. CATTLE lie- OrlLHJ, 1 I W I1CMU. ss,iv v.w steers $5.009.00; cowa and heifers, $4.00 8.60; calves, WtlOOlO.OO. HOOS-Recelpts. 6,000 head. Market 6 10c higher; top, $8.00; bulk of sales, $7.60jf 7.80. SHEEl AnU uvoiiir irceipi, d.vjv head. Market IO6JI60 higher; lambs, $3.00 7.00, I.tre Stock In Hlalit, Receipts of live stocK nt the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Rioux CUV KM 3.600 3.000 Kansas City 4.000 6.000 at t-nnlM 6.000 7.000 7.600 3,300 3,1,000 0,109 6,000 Chicago j.tOO 17,00) South omana v. St. Joseph 1.700 &.00& Total receipts 19,738 ,47S 67,909 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 23.-METALB-Deadl Quiet, $4.25 bid; London. 20 6a. Bpelter: Qulot. $5,3&fj6,46; Ixndon, 20 10s. Cop per; Nominal; standard, spot and futures not quoted; electrolytic, $16.87 W; lake, $17.00017.25; casting, $1.6O016.76. Tin: Steady: spot and October, $10.254140. 00: November, $40.30340.63; December, $40.3Mf .70. Antimony: Dulls Cookson's, $7.00, Iron: Quiet, Inclianged. London market closed as follows: Cop- Jierl Steady; spot, 74: futures, 73 7s di Tin) Quet; spot, 181 12s 6d; futures, Arrive North Platte. 1:20 A..M. 2:15 JP. M. 6:24 AIl. 12:10 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 8:45 A. Ii. 7:15 P. M. Leave North Platte. 9:50 A. M. 7:40 P. M. 11:50 P. M. 7:55 A M. 12:50 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 6:00 A. M. IS6 7s 6d. lion: Cleveland warrants .la 7Htl. I.ncnl Arcnrltlea. Qoittlon funilihfj tr nnrni, Drinktr k Co . Hi OmUia Nlllontl bnk buttling: . .... nla Amfrltn Cn m. 1)11 hv, oj, nmrlre Onmorr ptA u M ColfrUt. Ntv, , lMt M 1(n Chlcr Hr. !' A, ISM II Filrmont Cretnwrr 6 Pr tent or . U l9ij rttrmont crmrr per fnt pfd.. Mu lhu Fail nir co.. s. r. j mi iwil mi Jt. tOW nr. !-- . Il kmms Cttr Tr Ut . l'W Mfmphli Union Station it, 19,.,.,. Motlne Plow Co. lit ptd Middle Writ VtltttUt . llll XlrhU. It I. Indlinitvi lie ti, 1(22. Cllr et Omtia Wtter 1MI Omh OM . t!7 , omn r. n. nt. nr. ti. nil Onohs 1 n. St. Itr. emu It,. M tr c M a . . , , B f . , II n 101 101 t4 . s . 1114 as J 101i 10 ! PJ M . Mi M Ha m i S3 IV 101) l(l M 1)14 Run4-Knnir UtdK. p. 0. pfa., M'i Blout Cllr Mok Trdi , 1150 4 Dotilh Omaha Ftr Halt 4. 134 II Port nt Saattla 4Ha, 1M1 112 Rautwna, Idaho, t. 1MJ aft TennaaaM ta, 1114 s Union Motk Tarda. Omaha.... nVi winneoazo. i-.ao.. naivr a liu .. va 1M Warn Count r, 8 D . No. J, Si tjtt 100 London Stock jlnrkct. LONDON. Oct. I3.-Amtrlcan securities opened a fraction lower today. Weak less developed during the early trading nnd the list declined under the lead ot Cunadlan Purine and United States Btcel At noon the market was weak and prices ranged from H to 2 points below parm Onnaota, emner TJ-ll'nlon raclflo , do locounl. .. tl 11-14 SILVER Har, weak at 2713-16d per oz, MONEY 3H Pr cent. Discount rates: Hhort bills, 411-lKfr 4 per cent; three months' bills, 4TtP 4 16-16 per cent tlmnlia liny Market. OMAHA. Oct. 23,-PILmiE HAY No, 1 to choice upland, $11.001112.00; No. 2. $10.00011.00; No. 3, $1.004110.00; No. 1 to choice midland. $l0.(fftl.(i0i No. 2, $9.00f 10.00; No. 3. $7.I9.00; No. 1 to choice low land, $8.009.00; No. 2, $7,00S.00; No, 3, $5.OOtn,00. STRAW- -Nono on the, market, ehotce oat or rye Is quotable nt from $5.5 to $0.00; choice wheat, $5.0000.60. A Ll-'A LFA--Th reo cars on the market. No. 1 to choice Is quotable nt $K.00tS15.O9; No. X. $l2.00iH4.00; No. 3, $10.(XMn2.00. I'otton Market. , L1VERPOOU Oct. 8,-CX)TTON-S;wt. inodernto business; prices unchanged, middling fair, 8.23d; good middling. 7.0tc, middling, 7.84d; low middling. 7.6 1; good ordinary, 6,96d; ordinary, 662dl sale. 7,000 bales. NEW YORK, Ocl. 2t-COTTON-Steady: middling tipionds.. H.SOoj gulf, 14.76c. Riles. 800 baled, VJuturea cloaed nirauy- uciooer, ii.irc; ucoemDer. 13.94C, JamiRi-y, 13,700; March, 13.71c; May, 70c, July. 13.65c, Market clozfd steady, net 4 iiuiiuH niKiior 10 a poinia lower, near months wero relatively firm. Mlnnennolla Ornln Mnrket. MINNEAPOI.IB, Oct. 23-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, SiUc; No. 1 northern, M'AflCTc, No. 2 northern, 81Utt83'ic; No. 2 hard Montana, KlH2Uc; No. 3, 79V(finl4c December. 82HU3Hc; May, (fTHqnc. KLOUR-Unolianged. RILN-ITnchangcd. RARLETY Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, CAfWWia OATS-No. 3 white, 36iH7c. RYE No. 2, 63JJ50O. FLAXr-1.34Haj.36H. Coffee Mnrket. . NEW YORK, Oct. M.-COl'FEE Eejler European cables and lower cost ami freight offera from Uracil checked fresh buying In the coffco market today. The opening was steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points. Tho closo wan steady, 8018 points net lower. October 10,12a; December. 10.30c: January, 10,45c, March, 10.67c; May. 10.89a: July, 11.00a; September. 11.19c. .Spot, unsettled; Rio No. 7, lOfta; Hantos No. 4, 13Hc; mild, quiet! Cordova, Hgl6Hc, nominal. Oils nnd Rosin, NEW YORK. Oot. 23.-COTTONBEKD OIL Kanx: prime summer ytllow, $6.75 6.65; October, $6.88; December, $6,891 Mnrch. 87.19. ROSIN-Hteady. TURPENTINE Firm; machine bar. rels, 44ilc. Ifivapiirntett Apple nnd Dried frnll NEW YORK. Oct. 23. EVAPQRATEp aimt.hi otilet. ) DRIED lriiUlTB Prunes, steady. Aprl- com and pencnes, quiet anu sieauy. iiai sins, unsettled, Sugar Mnrkrt. MTnitf vrvn'ir nt i RTinATt TtAW. steady: mimcovodo, 2.6c; centrifugal, 3.43c, molasses, z.tso; retineo, steaoy, Dry Hoods Market, Cotton yurn markets ruled firm today rauoy oross aooun wlto 111 uwtmnu. .u. silk was easier. At the Oars. Kail rowing practice Is being Indulged In at tho eastern colleges. Harvard baa candidates enough to fill six varsity and eight freshmon eights. Two of las sea son's victorious crews over Yale have graduated, 1 'i 1 1 Key to tho situation Dee Advertising, Arrivo Omaha. 5:30 P. M. 2:30 A. M. 7:00 A, M. 4:00 P. isr. 8:25 P. it 7:35 P. M. 4:45 P. M.