40 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 26, 1913. ItEAZi ESTATE. FARM A nATfCII LASnj FOR BALK Kebraaka- FOR SALE. 1(0 acres of table land In Keith county, mile north of Bruet. Neb., between the two Platte rivers. FVir further Informa tion write, or cl on William Arnd, 130 wain street, t:ounrn muffs. ia. punuc AUCTION. of ISO-acre farm. IV miles southwest of urama, wen.; one or me Best rarms in Farpy county, at auction on Saturday, -.ovemrer i, jru. at x o'ciock n. tn.: nourc, bnrn nad other .outbuildings; Rood grove ana rcnara. rencM ana cross fenced. hmt 104 acre seeded to wheat Buyer can hare poneMlon by buying wneat. ah can be farmed. Term: 32,000 caan on aay or ssie. baianca March I, I?I4. If O. Sandr. owner. Gretna, Neb. llklnhomaw 330 ACRES In Nowata county. Oklaho ma, i miles northwest of Nowata, All In ona body, road on south, east and went side. New 4-room house, new barn. (26x 30), fenced -with new three-barb wire isnce: 3 good springs affording plenty ot wir. pienty ot fine snnde. This la a praine rarm and lays rolling- Just enough to drain well. 191 acre In cultivation and u acrea in meadow and posture. Price, WS.09 per acre. Will make terms to suit . OgCJ JW7 w. o. w. Bldg. 8.000 ACHES In I arm anil mull tn.li of Pittsburg county, coat bearlnif, farm ing, fruit and pasture land, In pros pective oil and ms belt; $10 an acre. For fjnicuun write jonn E. cavanagb, McAlestcr. OkL IANIJ for rale; corn wheat and al- w fiw per acre. write us. "cm xviato up., agar, OKI. Oregon, THE "WIT.TJlMrrrTE" VIT Tmr nnir extreme heat or cold, no drouth or . 'JT T v a lna , "o demon- and farm homes in richest valley In, M'MlNJTVILLE INVESTMENT COM- T a VTtr MS Bpaldlng Building. 'Portland. Pro. 40-ACRB apple orchard In Grand Ronde rosJnly Delicious," w'" Home Beauty' and "Winter Banana." as fillers; alfalfa between trees, three crops cutting seven and half tons to acre this year: half mile .mm ueimv anu town, macaa&misea roads; provon fruit district; Fruit a rowers' as- .wituvri iiiuiuics an crops, .tioo, iu,vw; half cash, balance terms, Addrens John Leigh, Owner, COS Tacoma Bide, Tacomo, Wash. WILXi exchange valuable tracts unin cumbered virgin Oregon timber for good ciear real estate, income preferred. Would consider good equities In partial payment where purchaso of Umber Is oeeurea. auomit description and price. I will make offer any alia 110,090 to $060,060. Address 89 Phoenix Bids., Portland Texas. 5 Cents an Acre Cash Texas school land for sale by the state. You can buy good land at $3 per acre; Jar 6 cents per acre cash and no more for forty years but 3 per cent interest: send oenta postage for further Informa tion. Investor Pub, Co., Dept. 34, Ban Antonio, Texas. FRUIT FARM BACIIIPICKD. Finest In Rio Grande Delta. Snow unknown. Making money. Fully equipped. Occupy tomorrow. $20,600. f&OOO down. No ex thange. Box U A. Donna. Texas. Washington. ACREA IRRIGATED LAND In Tflf. with ample water right, will raise 7 tons alfalfa hay or To bu. cer per acre first crop. Two milts from e4th- Northern Pacific or Milwaukee reads. Ideal stcck and dairy mnch. Write owner, T. A. Noble, North Yakima. Wash. Wisconsin, 300 ACRES, Msrshfleld, Wis. Personal Property, Oeed bulldlwas; clay coll; fine dairy and stock profosukm. Adjoin R. R. station. , Price, MaXOtt. Any part of M aores adjoining, V per acre. John P. nwwi mj v;aweii, Milwaukee." WAXTKI) JO BU' ok'MKIX K ,K. J"e farm. 4 nwlee fre TeisTeeir B. p. Fair improveMents. all under culti lon. water uppH4 by two swing: Price 175 per acre. My equity U.769; bal ance part mortgage, part school land, Fine city horns, C-room, modern house, in new neighborhood: living room, dining room and open stair finished in oak: 3 fem rom. finked In blrchl beautl. fully decorated.; bath room enameled, screened In sleeplnr porch and large front porch. My iiuTty ti.DM; price l,0. I WANT Vacant city lots, two or three email WAces for rental property or one large 7 or fJ-room. good, modern home. Will araUlyronthet PrPe"y r ",l ,ep C. T. PALKN. rrnam St1 Omaha. station ; IS acres winter wheat. &Q acres feS. ' oulbulw" " Finney Ca, unimproved, six ci4lse smaller hoMlnrs Und in east- vBNtifkt lQW. Ullnots. AddreM V. K. Blodgett. Omaha. Neb . - IVYOU WANT TO HKUL. 'K rCAN UET THB BUYER. PRICJB8 MUST BE RIGHT. th Fteer Omaha Nat. Bank. fw.NV2 cre lr Loup county. SLSi'hi?.. n cu''vUon. balance foii ii!?1v5if,Sri 8 ml1" from Tay. Vhi. 51 J,ra 5rnli will exchange w r-lLL(irm, Uni or Omaha property! y. Chawberlaln. Telephone Harney SALE OB Kx CHANGE R. E. Owner Wants Cottage acre, with 7-room house, cistern, well barn chicken hou abundance wd i Hety of fruit trees and vines- hirh f?aV $ ra" WMt "'Wert'SS; Park P?r mn?h. W O'KBEFB RBAI KSTATE CO.. Wis Omaha National Bank. Douglas I71S. Bvenlngs, 11. 8 or If. . WANTED To trade good lata model 6 pass, touring car In on 6 or 6-room mod err cottage with some groundsi will pay tilffwtnee in cash. Address N 164, Bee. Mr seven-passenger touring car. Is In "f nt oondltlon. Cost U.'h when new. Will sell for cash or trade on Omaha "fi etate or Nebraska farm property. Address M 1ST, Bee. ' FARMS yOU RENT. Z ACREAGE FOR RENT. Five acres, t-roora house, near Flor ence, Hi per month, S-year lease, OEOROE ft COMPANY". Phone D. TK. aty Nafl VM. Bldg. RAL R0TATT. LOAM IXjAN of. 1.4W iu up deairsd on im proved real e4Uta. Large suae a spe cialty. W. H. THOMAU, anau stanlt mOf. lAJf5S5i-. Nebraska farms. OKKEFE REAL. K STATIC CO.. M OMAHA NATIONAL. Do lis I as tlTS. CJTT LOANfi. Bemle-Carlberg Co, star buiidl nEAIi ESTATE LOANS. MONET on hand at lowtt ratal for loan on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property in any amounts. H. W. BINDHR, KM City National Bank Bldg, . IAltQE loans our specialty. BUill Bros. IIAnniBON A MORTON, 916 Pro. Nat. iw 10 iu,wj maae promptly f. l GARVIN BROS. jSL iu, nnu muK-i itn ana araam. WlVTKnP(l Ia... .... .. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. IMP Farnam EU W A NT ED CI ty loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED tO BUT. naehman will trat you right; best prices for fum.. clothes ft shoes. W. 514U. U. 8HAFTON buys men's Cloth. W. MTU. wnitr.n lit,- n I- ....... . party who has a S or -roonf bouse for sale, to be moved on a vacant lot Ad dress. K 121. Omaha Bee. CASH rrlatr nnA tnHittm -i - ....-. tabi: iii 14 h Rt AGENTS cmw brkaiilD WANTED TO KCTT. apartment; will consider rooms and bath, flunTi m, ijj, care uer. BOARD and room wanted in private fsmllv tiv man ntirl hlM mjt -- - of child, V. B, Tendleton, Gen'l Del., city. 1 IU5AL ESTATE WANTED. HIVE Nl,lnn,n tnr K A - 7. I.. ' Osborne R. E. Co, Doug' 1171 Omaha Na tlonal Bank Bldg. ABOUT 135.000 to Invest In nnt. hrn- business renting property or 1st mort gags full particulars In first letter. Ad dress A 134, care Bee. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST. mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful attention- Live Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BBOS. 4 CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. BONDS FOR SALE. celve bids on or before November 1st. at District Sewer Bonds of said City, the amount of bonds to be Issued to be not less than 112,000 and not more than SIS 000 bonds to be In denominations of iioo' ......n ...... i.m . h i 11 vi cent per annum, interest payable snnually tald bonds to mature tn five years from date, but with optional payment of any bond Within four months from date or at iny Interest payday- thereafter, with in. Rids will be received for the whole of mu issuo or anx pan inereor. Uldders nre required to deposit a certified cluck to the nmpunt of 5 per cent of the amount vm as vviuaiiva ui iwu laiin. .... a. w, mvjsrryjER, Attest: Mayor. - B- HANSEN, (SEAL) city Clerk. oadxt RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION Tenth Jt Mason. Union Paclfl Arrtrfc a 1:44 pei a lite pn a t -M an a !4A pm a J:M sjr a 4:M pm a 1: in a Tili pm a l:M OrerUaa Llmltt4..t. a l:osom Oillfornla Mill .s4:Mpm Atlaatle Xiru Is AiisIm IJmlua U:M am runttr 8eeUl aT:Ksa Color4o HsftM s 4:S0 cn o'o'4o 8elil ,. .s11:01 am Ksd Frtnclc Umttea s a:44 in rsclf l tHelJ all :M am Ornfoa-WMfalajte Umllsa.. life in North Platte Lent a l:il tm s 4:4 pn grins Loiai i pm. tW:K) am roirs tetl ..bum pn b lsM pa Chlcasie, Roek Island A Pacific. riocier Monntais usn4tl:Mu aU: pa C, ,....w:w wiugw pm Oilesce Day ntrm,., a s-n .m ' - i,u 1 ChteiCA Kliht later mm ...aitiik . i,u . v. Mamnw .,, , ... ,w ii a anxi am wawrr. Ot. iss Cal. bMH.......il:M ,i,uu Roskr Monauia Umlt4,.1..fUin pais l:IT am Mlsaoart raelflo , "V ' .a l:0O am a T:W am 5 ft i Bi H; ,,1 ' t X, a It raul., tltiK a tiM pa WalHiah - Omha-8t. Iula Sip... a 1:U pm a till an Mall ana KrM a T:M .m n,ia-. sl0:tl tWeato Unttd ai'.copm Cblcsto Cjrm ,.,:( am a 1:10 am a 1:10 pm ChlcaKO NnrthTreatern NORTHBOUND. Twin CHr Eipraas a T : am al:tm a lit am a t:M pm Blws Cltr Local ., a 1 :S8 pm MiBBtapolli Kipreas ....a t-M pm Dakota Eisraas a 1:41 m au:i am tlO.M pm a TJ1 am a T:M am a 4;oo pa alltio pm a 1:14 pm iM:Nia a T'M pm a 1:11 am Twla Citf Umlus aliotpm Miauvno, Dtntar BparWI a 1:00 am cvamll Lee. a T:oo am Makaie mr.,... s TI44I am rklaaso Local,,.... alliMpm Carroll liocal ..,.a4:Hpn Cloaa epeelal a 1:M tgo Haa (Van"" LHBK4 a IiKm rinrtaad LJmllrd.. ,.,al:U tn i ll am Ortoe.WatilBioa Uavt..a 1:14 pm altitt am iMt Ass 1m Uaum. .........a M pm all:lo am WMTOOUNB. Cfetdroa Txta. ..a 1:04 im ISMOhuOalUa ....M......,.i 1:00 am a . pm at:l pm b : pm al:Mpm al:M pm Ueola-LM( Plus,.,., a 1:11 pm Miatlaaa-soMrlor ...blilsom natood,llot Borises t l:U pa Twla Cltr ,. aTl44am CaaMrlaa4ar ...- ..a 1:14 mm aiiiM am AIWo-OaiJaU ,,,,, s ;M pn k i.u Chleairo a rest Western - Twin Cltr UnUIM... ,.al:ipm a 1:10 am Tvta CW Ksdtm a T:44 am alO:U pm Chlcaiv Ktpraa ,al:Mpm a 1:19 pa ('hlraae, MllwauUse A St. I'aul- ratUlo Ltmiua...-. ,T:tom 11:11 im Cbleaso nteiai a i-.m pm T:J4 n Alltorala Mall a 4:l pm 1:14 pm Chltaio Darnant epacia a tiso am 11141 pm Hasllla ImsI ., a 4:10 am lli44 pm rtrrr Ial ,a l.laaa lliUam BURLINGTON BT1TION Tenth A Masen, Hnrllngrlon- riM.H ArrWa. a liM am a 1:14 am a 1:41 pm a 1:44 pm a 4-10 pm a 1:41 pm all:ll pm a 1:04 am a 4:14 am a 1:00 am t10:M am a l:U am a 1-44 pm all; pm a IM pm a l:0 am bll:ee am all: 10 am a 4:14 am a 4:10 pa tHBTfc Llmlui a 4:44 am Olcjo.0mh uanTtr ana vmnivmia.. a:,v pm Hauiid nioreao. ....... .a Ills tm Nawaaaa roloti a 1:10 am JUics Ullli 4:10 pm Uacola Usll b 1:10 pm North veil Erpteea...- u: pm Nabrsoka iTxproaa a :H am UntolB lAcal. a T.M pm Rh;lr-Pla4UmPuth bJ:K rca Platumoutli-Iova 1:11 am DtllrrM-l'iatuisoaiB mm pm rlcaxo Bpoclal a t:l! am nraitr rootlal slt:4 pm Pblraio eprM a4-Mpm Cklcao V'art Eiproaa. a 4iM pm owloa Iel .....b 1:19 pm tt. tt. aaa k. 1 Bwu....a i:u pm X. f. an BU Je al:U pm K. C. aa4 Bt. JOMpb a t:lt am (a) PiUr- WEBSTER STREET STATION -Flf Mlaaonrl Pacific J? rrr. S!1? l:4tam i. nra ! pn Mlnnapotla A ncart ArrtTa JJ ttrm Ml:lam ' ia''2 " Pm 1't am ... , A i:0 m am M Bonda oalr. ralla Cltr raaiacitr Uxil yraltht Chicago, Bt. Paul, Omaha ftloui Cltr lUproai . . Twla tTltr Jxateoiar Bloui atj raaotsitr Ktsarwa Atcommooallas. . (b) Dallr axcapt But.4l. Boston BOSTON, Oct. on stocks: AIIoum Amal. OPFir A. Z. U 8 Arlaooa Com. .. ... B. C R A B. M. rvl. At Ariiaoa Stock Market. 36. CI oid ng tjuotatlons II Moask ... .. ti NaviOa Coo. . . ItttKlplulag Mfaii , t North nulla T Kortk Ik ItUOld Domln... . . 40 m . i. . it it 60 TT II Cal ft Hocla . . ,414 Oaeoola tmQulacj MSlf'!!;,a , lllupaflor 1 Alllu-I.. A. M CMoMroaiU Copper ItaBfO O. C. earn Buua ft M . PraaUls OtaabT Cb. Oraa Cbsaaoa I.l Tn . a 1 UnbMr T4 Tamarack KHI7.B. 8. R. U. . XT IIS . (4 . 1H , 44i II p4 U-lirtas Ctoo. Utah Cbaur rv. Kan Lako . I 1,1. La Ball Cafiw MU&i Oopptr Aak4. ... ...... I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Situation in Wheat it Disappointing One to Holders. ARE NOT SELLING MUCH CORN Even in Fnce of Few Offerings Longs Are Not Able to Mold Up Prices, Which Break Before Close of the Day. i OMAHA, Oct X, Ull There was a reversal ot conditions In the grain markets on the Board of Trade yetterday, when the strentgli and activity displayed early In the day Is compared with the declining tendency late. The market underwent a bullish movement during the forenoon and It looked as it Prices were to be carried very much higher, as the buying power was un questionably liberal. Every Interest In the trade seemed to be anxious to take on trn.ll wt.ll- .... ni . i in. i i. .. longs. The market, however, showwl an oversold condition a half hour before the u i,a resulted in a rusn or sell ing orders and a comequent price break. I h, 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 n ,. I. h . . .....,... . a disappointing One to the holders, who , Innl .i . . , . viiiicu iu engineer an upturn on y hlch to get rid of some of that grain. It WM an A lh.a. ..I1l r . -. ...v.u n.iii BVII1HH UlUCri 111 Chicago from some of the outside mar- of either undoing a spread, or In the way or a n -n tr T v. . -.,1.1.1. - -""Ci nriui.il im un der pressure In western Canada, and the i """" Bnipmenta aro ootn weaK enirig factors. As a partial offset to this Lth .Mpe:U,lon ot a decrease In the amount nn . n m--..-.. - . . . ------ vvpau inuioin iur mo ween. .m.ii-rn.vrecJpu twr "W.000 bushels i..r ...-I l?r corresponaing week w ivimciii vtictb, or XllO :; u'erea at tne ,tw- mlnals, Cash wheat waj unchanged, h. ahrr."L""'.V,. r.fl 'lr l hi- iX Ti Vi" . ,on were un ffi.. holi uht pr,ces -'rong and net w-n&eSToVo' lo C"h n WS. CMh nch.red Clearances: Wheat and flour 20) on jvfSS,.'0?0 p-vtota7M.w.)Ubu. ,W wyerpool close: Wheat anohaneed to Kd lower: corn, d higher. K t0 Sf 1 Mon.t., VA i.u- recelpli bu. laVfear -nlPmenta of l,700,ow Primary corn receipts were 445,000 bu, -4hiPmv.en,a s3-neo En., ag alnat receipts Ustar ' " "hlpn,nt 43B-0W Primary oats receipts were 691.000 bu. 'Pd JilRm?ntJ 639'00 W. against receipts of J.ara.Ooo bu. and shipments of tai.ooo bu. last year. CARIT RK5CBIITS. Chloago it 100 87 Minneapolis 333 ... ... guluth 211 Omaha st M 17 Kansas city , W M n Bt. Louis 49 23 24 Wnntpec' 1,117 The following ctuih salea were reported today; eat-No. i hard winter, 1 car, 7a No. S hard winter, 1 car, 7oj 1 car. 78V.O. No. 3 spring, 1 car, 7Ba No, 3 spring, 1 car, 7SHc: 1 car. T7Hc. No, 3 durum. 1 car, 77o; No. 4 dur um. 1 car, T&Hc Corn No. 3 white, 1, car, CMAo; 4 cars, C8Hc No, white, 1 car, 68S4o. No. 3 yellow, 8 cars, COc. No. 8 yellow, cars, 89o; 1 car (new), 67Hc: 1 car (new), eeHc No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 68c. No, 3 mixed, 3 cars, ewvici 4 cars, OOUe; 1 car, (part new), (Be No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 67tto. Oats-Standard, 1 car, SSo. No. 8 white, I car, 8Sc: 18 cars, 37Ho. No. 4 white, 1 car, 7Hc. Barley No. 4. 1 car, BBC, Omaha Cash Prlcoa-W.heat!. No. 3 hard, JWWrtoHo; No. 3 Hard. 7tMio: No. 4 har. 7trnc: No. 8 spring, ViVJtio; Np. 4 spjlng, TtHvnc. No. 2 durum. 77V4 78o; No. 3 durum. 76M77c Corn: No. i white. ';c: No. 3 white. 8Hc: No. 4 white. OWfSSHo: No. sJyellow. oV No. I yellow, 8Wit3Sa; No. 4 yellow, 61HC No2., W4C! No. 8, U!4c; No. 4 77He; no grade. G&jJ7o. Oats: Stand, ard, 3Ci No. 3 white, 374i3c No. 4. rHo. Ilarleyi Malting, 6f7io: No 1 feed. 674 etc Rye: No. 2. 68V4c; No. 3. tSffCSHc I ' CIIICAOO GRAIN AND'l'ROVIBIONS Featnrs of the Trad Inn- and Clnalag Prices on BonrA of Trade. CIIICAOO, Oct. a.-Asiertlons that much smaller receipts thon last season would form the rule for the rest of the present crop year overcome depression today In wheat. The close was steady, H off to a shade up. compared with last n ght Corn finished WCH to HC4 net higher, oats varying from H decline to a sixteenth advance and provisions with R gain of to to 17Kc. Wheat bulls took the ground that farm era were tenacious In regard to holding of the' winter crop, and that with a spring yield practically a hundred million bushels less than In 1912, the movement must hereafter be greatly diminished, and the accumulation of supplies from this time forward look a!e,nder Indeed by con trast. It was pointed out that primary receipts today did pot amount to holf those of the corresponding day a year ago, and that the total for trio week showed a similar falling off. RflntlmAnt nemtna V. .. V. -. . . A I Jt ... V. . .? . ltU UTAH UIU 11UI manifest itself tn the wheat pit until r,AM V. . m.-I... ...... a- . ..ii iim uiainci uiu Buiirreu an eany etbisck. due chiefly to the flattering out look for the winter crop. Cable quota tions, however, were relatively firm and sellers found that all offers were being r?JJ,lf taken by strong houses. The chief obstacle to an advanco was the fact that there was no urgent outsldo demand. Adverse "weather ahead brought about an lintiirn In r . in. . i. . ... . had given way with wheat and because of weakness at Liverpool, but Aiort sellers were afterward punished when bull leaders had regained courago on account of the government prediction of rain, snow and cold. Oats were under consld. rabU pressure from the bears, but rallied fair corn, ompping acmana, was Provisions made a sharp advance, the result of n rise In the price of hogs. The most noticeable feature was aggressive buytny of lard by brokers thought to rep resent the big packers. Artlclsl Close. I High. I Low. Closc.1 Yes'r'.' Wheat Dec.83TiO4 MH May.JSS0H 84, M 8JTi Til 81 Hi RU corn III May.ltin 7OH00St37OeHi ttfi 6STUJ70 Dc.issutfH;HS',iaTiSQ3, ut 3&S May.l 44 ICHOi! C!i Pork I J Jan..! I to 1 19 R7HI 1 77HI 1 rrHII 74-TJ May. f. 1 8THI WW La-d I I I Jan..) 10 a I 10 W 10 60-82110 &V47I10 15-1-7 10 78 f 10 $2Hl 10 71H May.110 71 Ribs I 10SS i i Jan..) 10 60 10 87-401 10 SO I 10 U 1 10 May.l 10 67KI 10 78 j 10 65 I 10 70 10 Chtcago Cash Prices No. 3 red, 9lVrt c; No. 3 red. SSvlo: No. ! hard. S58bc. fro. a pant. s4Tjoac; no. s nortnern, MVip; No, 3 northern. SJS3Se: No. 3 spring. Si &o; no. a spring. aioc; teivet cnatr, HSSUc: durum. 7&S2Uc. Corn No. 2. 70c; No. 2 while. TOWiyiOHc; No. 3 yellow. 70U670UC; No. 3. 69.ci No. 3 white. 70fr 70Vjc; No, 3 yellow. TUMMvc. Oats. No. 3 wniie, WHnwac. nauiiw, nqiiiic. iiye. No. 1. 64V.tT07c Barley' BtCc. Seeds t Timothy, p.T&ffi6.3S. clover. W.ouw, Provlslonsr Pork, 111.35; Lard, 110. ; ribs, jio.Jieii.oo. BUTTKR -Iflxher; rreamerles. 2(fl30Uc EGG B Higher; receipts. 4.V3 cases: at mark, cases Included, SHr2o; ordinary firsts. H4iz47tc: rirsis. .ihc V OTA TO Hither; recJpt, EOS cars; Michigan and Wisconsin, CStrTfc; Minne sota and Ohio, tS0c. CIIKK8B Lower: daisies. IMMSUe; twins, 144j,4Hc: Americans, lhtrUUe: Ic ng horns, ISfRSUc. New York Clurrl Market. NEW YORK. Oct, -S.-SUQAR-Raw, firm; Muco-ado. llf.04o; centrifugal. S.4S430.WC, molasses, -7JQ.T$c, refined, quiet BITTER 8tead'; receipts. t,M tubs; creamery 3iur-ra. firsts, 2S'o. seconda. SJH4I270; hold, extras, SOUfillc; UttttmvSMti aUls .dskry Cn.M arJf3o good to prime. CTBUVK; process extras, WirHc. nrats, 3tV9f6c; Imitation cream- , ti t aiisiv, -va-nv. taciory, -nine inaaa firsts. !irc: current make, firsts, tlWi ;24c; packing ttock, June make No. 1, Hc; current make. No, 2. I2fJ.3e. ('HRBaiC-rneettled: tecelpts.t.4 boxes; etate whole milk colored specials, lt ' ltHe: Whltfi ItUHZHn Mlnrnl fancy. ivttc. white, lalic: skim-.. tSTilJ,'-; UGOS-FIrm: recelpU, 6,8 cases; fresh gathered extra-. 311Kc; extra flrsu. 72lOr. firsts, 2.qac: seconds. fic; refrigerator, special marks, fancy, 37c; firsts, aemiWHc; seconds, 240c; nearhjr hennery, whites, 3S476Se; trnthered whites, 3243Mc; western gathered whites. 4MU T W 10 l.'LTRY Live. Irregular; chickens, western, Ufl,16o; fowls, l&e?16ttc; turkeys, 1!c; . "fssed, quiet; fresh killed western chickens, 1423o; fowls, 13jlHc; turkeys, springs, rfilfic OMAHA OEJiKRAL 3I.1RKRT. . 'jTTKlV-Na 1, 1-lb. cartons, 32c; No. FISH-Whlte. fresh, 17c; trout, fresh, He; large erapples, fresh, 18c; Spanish mackerel lie', nhad roe, per pair, o: Mlmoo, fresh. 10c; halibut, fresh, lc; buffalo, 9c, bullheads, lie. channel cat-fIi?:,L6?-iP,,8' lti Pickerel. 12c CHEKSK Imported Swiss, 32c; Amer-.r-n BwIbs, 2c; block Swiss. 24c; twins, JSc; daisies, UHc; triplets, lSc; young Americas, 2: blue label Brick, lo; llm b ?Sr,i I'&f iDc; New York, white, lc POULTRY-Brollers, 5.oo.00 per dor-: fff 17c; cocks. I2c: ducks, IStflOc; gee.e. 18c; turkeys, 2Sc; pigeons, per dox. 31.20; roosters, so, ducks, full feathered, lie; ll!wf'No 2 B0chCrtd' 10J BiXUib' Na ' .aiVh-oI.eA8 pr'CM f bf effective today in Omaha nre as follows; MISCELLANEOUS California figs, 12 12-ox. pkgs.. 8Sc; California figs, to S-oz. pkgs., 12.00; California black figs, 13 J or, pkgs., 81.00; 7-crown Imported figs, per lb., 18c: 3-crown Imported figs, per lb., 13c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weigh ing about 5 lbs.), 90c; 6-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about ft lbs.), 78a; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing 10 ox., per doxen, 11.25; Dromedary brand dotes, pkg $3.00; Anchor Brand dates, pkg 83.25; parsnips, cer lb., 2c; carrots, per N 2c: beets, per lb., 2c: rutabagas, per lb., lHc; California Jumbo celery, per doien. 76c; Michigan celery, per doxen. K?.1 ci' vtr, w2t: c,Ser- Pr hf bbl., W.7S; onions, per doxen, 60c; pars ley, per dozen, 40c; radish per doxen. 20c; head lettuce, per dozen, 31.00; home grown leaf lettuce, per dozen, 40c: green peppers, per basket, 31.00; wax or green beans, per basket. 81.00; hot house cucum btrs, per doien, 76o; cauliflower, per lb . lOo to 12ttc; Venetian garlic, per tb i2V4o! eggplant, per dozen, $1.60; horseradlsn. 3 dozen bottles In case, per case, $2.00; wal nuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. 20c; medium pecans, per lb., iJHej pecans. Jumbo, per lb., lie: giant pecans. Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 25c; Filberts, per lb., iso; Drake almonds, per lb., lSo: paper shell ??0!.Sr,l?i',,'vI,'rJb- ,! -ie, washed per lb., IS: black walnuts, per lb.. 2Hc: raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb 7c; Jumbo Peanuts, per lb., 8o; roasted peanuu, per jb., SHc; shell bark hickory nuts, pir ,bL'..4cL ''re h'ekory nuts, per lb., 8c; white rice popcorn, per lb., 4o; checkers, per leo-pkg. ease, $160; checkers, per nil pkg. case, $1.76. S BEEP CUTS-Ribs, No. 1, 'lSo; No. 2, 35c: No. 3, 120. Ijolna, No. 1. l.c; No. i, KWo; No. 8. V4c. Chucka, No. 1. 11c; No. 2L Hc: No. 8, 8Mc. Rounds, No. 1, 14o; No. 2. Ufic ; No. 3, Uc Plates, No. 1. 8Hc; No. 2. 7c: No. 2, 7V4c The following prices are furnished by the ailllnsKy Fruit company: FRUIT8-ApplesNo. 1 Jonathan ap ples, per bbl., $4.60: drop Jonathan apples, bbl.,. $3.76; No. 1 Btayman wlnesaps, per bbb, $4.00; No. 1 Bon Davis, per bbl., $3.60; extra, fancy California beilflowers. 4 tier, per box, $3.00; extra fancy Washington Grimes Ooldens, per box, $2.26: extrn fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings, or Kings, per box, $-.00: extra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box, $3.25. Peaches, Pear and Prunes Extra fancy Elberta free aton.o peaches, per box, 76c: extra fancy EUterta freestone peaches, 23 crate lota, per crate, 70c; large blue prunes, per crate, $1.16; 6 crate Into, per crate, $1.10: Idaho Barttett pears, per box, $2.75: Call fornla extra fancy Beurr Clalrgeau pears, per box, $2.60; California extra fancy winter Nellla pears, per box, $2.76; Colorado extra fancy Xieter pears, per box, $126: New York Klefer pears, per 3-bushel barrel, $1.00: Michigan Klefer pears, pee bushel basket. $l,X. Valencia Oranges Extra fine Valencia, . 136. m alzes, per box, $4.00; Sunklst Valenclas. 160, $8.60; 178, 360, 218, 250 sixes, per bS $7.09. Lemons-Extra fanoy Sunklst, 800s and MOs. per box. $9.tw extra choice red ball lemons, 980s and 360s. per box. $8 60 Cantaloupes Colorado Burwell Gems, per crate, $1.00. Grapes Extra fancy Gold Medal Tokay grapes, per crat. $1.76; ex tra fancy Malaga grapes, per crate. $L40: New York grapes, per basket, 80c; li basket lots, per basket, 29o; Mlohfgan grapes, per basket. 28c: 60 basket lots, per basket. 27c; home-grown grapes, pr basket, 22ci 60 basket lota, per basket, 21ci Imported Malaga grapes, extra fancy $7.00; fancy, $8.60. Grapefruit-rExtra fancy Florida, . $5.60: 64. 64 sizes. $4.00. Cran berriesPer barrel, $7,60; per box. 83.75 VEGETABLES Potatoes, genuine Red River early phlo potatoes, per bushel. 0e; Maple River Burbanka. per bushel 80c: Virginia sweet potatoes; per Bbl $2.76. Cabbage-IIollar,d aed, per lb.. 2c Onlons-Callf ornla, large yellow, per lb '. 3V4c; Wisconsin, large red globe, per lb. 3o; Spanish, per crate. 31.60- white boll ing, per lb.. Sc. Tomatoes California, per Uasket crate, $1.73; 6 cratelots, tlM: home-grown, per basket, $1.00. ' St. IiohIs General Market. BT. TaltTTH rV.4 ttintn . . red. 64f9ai No. 3 hard. MHtf9.J4c- DoT OATS-,No. 2, 40o; No. 3 white. 42c : De comber, 40Tici May. 4J.c. ' ' e RYB-3ttc. . . a.t.1 Receipts. Shipments Klour. 'bbl omi Vhlftf- till. fit VWT n nu Corn, bu. ..,,.34.000 10,000 uu , ,4,wu 62,000 Knrlaas City Grain and Provisions. KAN6AB 431TY, Oct 25. WH EAT No. 3 hard, KC7Vic; No. 3, 81087Uc; No. 2 red. SStJOOc; No. 3, 85VMlc. COIIN-No. 3 white. 7lVic; No. 3, 7OH0 ilc OATS-No. 2 white, 40c; No. 3 mixed. S339Hc. 'Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December, )c: May. ttic CORN December, ejo; May, 7ty7:vtc, BUTTER Cream ry, 39c; firsts, 37o; seconds. 20c: packing, 21c. EGGS Firsts, SOc; seconds, 20c POULTRY Ilvns, 12c; roosters, Sx:, ducks, 10c; springs, 12c, Minneapolis Grain tnrkrt. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. '25. WHEAT No. 1 hard, Hc. No. 1 northern, SZSiZf MUc; No. 3 northern, 8V47S2Uc; No. 3 wheat, 78iO50Hc; No. !i hard MonUna. 80;081Wc; December, SlSQSlHc; May, son FLOim Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. BARLEY Unchanged. CORN N. 3 yellow. e7Vfl48c OATS No. 3 white, 36WS37C RYE-No. 2. 6S966C. FLAX-$1.33itS5H. I Llverpoool t.rnln Market. LlVEnrOIa, Oct. 25. WHEAT-8pot. steady; T- 1 new Manitoba, ts lOd; No. 3 old Manitoba, 7s 3d; No. 3 new Manitoba, ta7Hd. Futures. steady; December, GslOVl; March, CsUHd; May. esllHd. CORN Spot, ieasy; American mixed, (sCd. Futures, firm: November La Plata, 41 9d: December A Plato. 4illVd. Cotton Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Oct. 23,-Coffee market quiet but steady today. The opening was j to o points nigner ana active month ( o'd 4 to 8c net higher, cloning steady , net unchanged to 6c higher. October , 10.15c; December, 10.31c; January. 10.43.; 1 March. 10.67o; May. lO-JQc; July 11.10c: Depiemoer, n.-ic. epoc quit; uio isia 7, 10c: Hantoa No. 4. ISVic Mild quiet; Cordova. UKHo nominal. Cotton closed firm at a, net advance of aOQCSpolnta Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct JS METALS Mar kets were dull and practically nominal. Copper remains firm. Lake, 117.00O17.1S; electrolytic, 116S7V; costing, !4.tfl,75. These quotations are cash delivered in thirty days. Iron unchanged. BT. l-OUis. Oct. SMETALS-LeM J1.? at 8P!tr strong at MS Cotton nianlav Report. WABUIHOTON, Oct. Si-Cotton of the growth of 1913 sinned prior to October 1$ amounted to 6,964.C3, bales, the census bureau announced today. Round bales t&cluded 4.t Sea Island bales, 80,810, OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Killers About Steady and Feeders Sharply Lower for Week. HOGS LOWER THAN WEEK AGO Pat Sheep Strong; for Week and Fat Lnmhs Ten to Fifteen Hlghe Feeder Lamln Ten to Fif teen Loirrr. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 25, 1913. . I";'elpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Offlc al Monday lata 3,656 41.562 Official 1-ueedt.y 8.8S5 6,031 6S.2S3 Official Wsdnesday ... 6,200 6.SS3 30,78 Off elal Thursday 2.6M 3,978 6.119 Official Friday f8 3,803 3,780 Estimate Saturday ... 60 6,000 Slx days this week. .2ft.0S2 y,,tV 1&.K7 Same daya last week.9,911 29.402 148.226 game days 2 wks. ago.S0,2M -7.62J 173.403 Same days 3 wks. bbo.35.S33 2S.6S5 li2.1l Same days 4 wks. ago.3S,05t 26,870 1S8,?33 Same daya last year. .33,123 33,614 144,692 The following table soows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South 10"r SB V. a. II... .1 . al. . . . at . a a. "Minna, ii, s biock mantel tor tne year to no L-umparea witn las. year; I'll! ton lnr Dee Cattle 78U27 821.0:6 23,893 OK 2.115,110 2,453,078 S37.9C8 ShcP 2,651,253 2.371.12S 280,124 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at the BoUth Omaha live stock market for the last .few days, with comparisons: Date. 1813. I1913.I1911.I1910.I19O9.I19OT.I1907. Oct 13. Oct. i I S 83 24 8 411 7 70 6 t 6 U 7 61 5 791 7 40 5 68 603 7 48 6 M 6 01 7 46 5 0 5 86 6 42 6 08 7 37 603 7 87 6 W 7 39 6 21 6 OS 7 41 E 22 7 61 6 23 6 98 7 62 5 42 5 87 7 62 C 42 S 70 41 5 47 766 539 a 6 27 S X Oct 14. Oct 13. 8 86 6 37! 8? 8 80 8 77 8 491 OCt 18. Oct 17. Oct- IR 8 30; 7H 8 74 8 G 6 37 6 31 8 66 8 Cfi Oct 18, 7 86H I 7 75 72 7 88 7 67H 7 62H 8 M 8 71 6 21 S 37 8 68 Oct, J9.I 8 61 6 30 6 35 8 H 8 31 8 44 Oet. si. 8 63 Oct 23. 6 48 8 33 Uct 21. Oct 24. Oct 25. 6 35 8 43 6 28 24 8 60 7 C7i. 8 46 S 47 Sunday. CATTLE The receipts of cattl. as usual on a Saturday, amounted to torao- wmy nouung, mere not being onvmgh Of an Vt 111 IlC on aula, tn mnVa, m m.llr.l For the week the receipts have been tcry moderate, showing a slight fslllng off L-omiiiu-ea wim last weeK ana a ae crae of about 5,000 head as compared With the Correaiwinrilnfir wa-lr m vm. nfin In spite ot the moderate receipts the market under unfavorable advices from other points broke sharply on Monday and Tuesday. Later on in the week as receipts became more liberal and the de mand broadened prices improved, and by the close of the week beef steers were back to about where they were at the Closo of lost week. The sharp break that took place last week and the pres ent week appears to have been due to a Variety of causes, among which might be mentioned a temporary over supply of frooh beef In packers' coolers at big east em centers. The absence of Kosher buy era from the market for two weeks owing to its Doing tne jewisn nouaay season caused less active demand than would otherwise have been the case. At the same time reported reclDts of fresh meat from Argentina and of beof cattle at Chicago from western canaaa etui rur ther complicated matters and furnished the packers with an excuse for pounding the market. Packers mode the most of the opportunity, with the result that the mantel Droxo snarpiy, as noiea uuovo. With the return of Kosher buyers the latter part of the present week and the ImDroved demand the market took on a better tone and Prices in conaequenco closed up about sieaay wun tne previous Week so far as beef steers were con cerned. Cows and heifers broko In sympathy with beef cattle, but they, too, recoveiod the latter part of the week, loilni5 steady to 'possibly a shade lower. The sharp break in killers seemed to stop the country demand for stock cattle and feeders, and oa a result the rmtrket on that class of Block, whloh broke sharply last week, continued on the down ward grade during the greater part ot the present week. Prices are now 163250 lower than last week's close, which means JMTDOc lower than two weeks -8- . Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed I steers. $6.5W.W: fair to good I." u nuMt rv common to fair corn-fed steers, Choice cows, $6.0OS.M; fair to grades, 35.25430.00; common to fair grades, $3 TattC .Xi good to choice Blockers and feeders tT.007. 76 fair to good "tockers stackers and feers5.75S6.60. BtWK cows and Mtom ffsjsrsr ' .75, DUUB. stags. Jrifi,T w ...iioV" "tT ';& Sioatr-Afalrly "beral Saturday run showed up this morning. Boventy-two . . I. . n1 nlnrnat tnan iaai wcc, "V""-,,..! 0, ru in, rnrreariondlng week of last year. M- celnts for the six days are also tne smoii iPifncerthli T first week of laatSovembor. when only 22,872 weros received. , , Advices from other markets showed a general upturn In the trend of values fh". morning, and while toe receipts were fairly largo, shippers bought quite a number of loads early at P'.J!" fully 8c snd In some cases WJfo h-Khfr. Packers were rather slow to follow suit, but tho finally came to time, and their purchases also showed an advance of a bUr nickel. Trade was not very active a sMesmen were Inclined to work the market to Its limit before cutting loose, but practically everything hod been sold by 10 o'clock. Bulk of the sales was made at $7.6301.65 and shippers paid a top of $T76. Pig values were very un even. A good supply showed up this morning, and while some sold Just a shade lower, others were quoted aa being DOo below yesterday's prices. The market has been tn very unsatis factory shape all week, and In spite of the moderate receipts values have been moving steadily downward. For the six days the net decline amounts to -64130c, while tops are 40o lower than a week ago. Hlnce the first of the month quotations show a general drop of.60r65c. Of course, this decline has not been evenly dis tributed over the different grades of hogs, as light rtuff was selling at the top dur ing the first days of the month, while now It Is the weightier offerings that are commanding the Premium. No. AT. Sh. rr. No. At. Bh. Pr. 11. . .214 SOB 7 IS 17 UW 100 7 40 tt ITT M 7 15 TT Ill W IU tl . ill ... 7 11 1 4l 10 T 10 M . .. .Ill 10 T 0 M !0t 210 T 40 10 ... .Ml M T 40 11 Ml 110 T M tl Ml ... 7 M M 14 120 T 10 , U4 130 T 10 41 T 110 T 41 4 110 . , T 10 II Ml 40 T 40 it . 1T . . IM Ml 140 T 40 71.. ..201 40 TM4 11 1 140 T M ....213 SO 7 41V, 14 ttt .40 III ... . :i to tn t.. .. ni to 7 4o 41... M IB ID H 1 1MT40 It X4 144 IU II., 14 40 T M n .. xi s a 7 oo tU to TU 4 t0 ... TltVl a.. ..in IU Tl Ml M0 T UH U ....ISO 10 7U u tn IM 7H II M 1 TU M 9M 7tt U 114 . tU T l II in 14. ...Ill 410 T 44 Tl l W ttS 11 .110 ... T U 41 SUS 1(4 7 44 (U .111 IM TU Tl IS J00 T 41 T . .Ml 140 7 B Tl Tl 100 T 4i II . Ill IN 1 U Ml 0 .' U HI II TU II 171 IM T l st m .. in 4i .... in mtu lt, . . .241 10 T it'V T 214 MTU Tt. '..Ill 10 TIT U. ...211 10 T . . ..Ml 40 T60 Tl 211 MTU 41 104 T 44 41 ... Mt 40 T M IT.;!....! 240 T 44 14. . . .107 N IK 14 214 100 T U XI? 10 7 4TH 4J IM 200 'pjrjg-W M 7 T 1. .... Ill ... IU 1 7 44 3a Ill ... 4T1 11 IM ... 4 01 III 71 ... M 14i Wl ... 4 34 81 VOl ... 4 14 40 IM 4 40 It HI ... I 74 10 tt ... 4 00 41 144 ... 1 u li t ... see 11.. .....Ill ... 4O0 11....... t0 ... 4 00 41... W ... 4 44 I.. ltB ... 4 00 BHEEP The market was bare of fresh receipts, this being generally the case on a Saturday The receipts for the week amount to some 131927 head, which show a falling oft of about 10.304 from last week and is also shcrt of the correspond ing week a year ago by 6.(70 head. The bulk of the auprW came during the first three days, the week opening out with a very fair run and Tuesday's supply being the second largest for any one day this season. Since Wednesday receipts drop ped off considerably, aa there were carB. or 6,000 neoa oeinit rK". r thfT week the supply totals In the nelgh k i?ww?ri r f 820 he ad . nearly 3.000 smafler 7.000 short ot Jfcarcety enough fat offerings to afford anytning like a good test or values. Feeding Iambs predominated on all daya while aged feeder offerings and anything In the line Of killers were In rather limited supply most of the week, especially on the closing days. Notwithstanding (he abnormally larce , receipts on Monday and Tuesday most of ' thS offerings, both fat and on the feeder fawn, oviu iu KtaPvru mi VHiiUMic. a inn na largely dne to the excellent facilities for handling the stock at the yards and also to a tainy oroaa demand that existed on those i days. Fat lambs and sheep held fully steady, and while the best grades of feeders showed little, If any change, the In-between kinds, or .light-weight stuff, had a lower trend. On Wednesday fat stuff, was again steady, but feeders suffered a little further decline, especially the common kinds. The light receipts on Thursday and Friday created a bullish feeling in the general trade, the market being brisk, with fat lambs quotably 10 15c higher and fat ewei and wethers strong compared with a week ago. The closing prices on the best feeding lambs were a little lower, the decline from last week being generally quoted as 10515c. The less desirable lambs were uneven sellers and are anywhere from 10Q40c off. 4f?i feeder o"rlngs varied little. If any, all the week. Quotations on sheep ana lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $7.00157.23; lambs, fair to gpofl, $6.5037.00; lambs, culls. $5.0OH5.7i: lambs, feeder tr.etvnz ,.a.-tinn. u.,.. r - -----. " I J -., tllfjl-, lift!!!, .25a6.65: yearlings, heavy. li.Ktfl5.2l: L'"?K,!' uffeder.,.'.,i,'K35-); wethers good to choice i. $l.35J4.70: wethers, fair to good. J4.2SG-i.3S; wethers, feeders. $4.00 fr4. 40; ewes, good to choice, 24. 0004.40; ewes, fair to good. $3.75514.00; ewes, feed ers, 33.2ag3.10; cull theep. I2.0og3.00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. Oct 25.-OATTLB Receipts, 600 hpod; market steady; beeves, $6.'j0t$ 9.70; Texas steers, $S.85$J8.00: western steers, $6.10(38.30; Blockers and feeders, $5.10g7.C5: cows and heifers, $3.6035.30; calves, $6.6090,00. HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head; market firm; mostly 6c higher; bulk of sales, $7.&?8.10; light S7.60Q8.20; mixed, $7.50 8.30; heavy, $7.4O8,50; rough, $7.4037.55; pigs. J 1.6037-50. KHBEP AND LAMBS rtecelpts, 200 head; market Blow but steady; native, 84.OW6.0O; western, $4.16436.00; yearlings, $5.10.00; native lambs, $3.85438.63; west ern, $5.90i87,60. Knnsaa City Lire Stock MnrUct. KANSAS CITT, Oct. 25.-40.VTTLE RecelpU. 600 head; market steady : prime fed steers, $8.85Q9.60; dressed beef steers, $7.2oQ8.75; western steers, $6.2598.50; southern steers, $5.6007 23; cows, $4.259 7.00; heifers. $1.0039.25; stockers and feed era. $5.60S7.S0; bulls, $4.6006.60; calves, $5.6000.00, HOGS Receipts, 1.600 head; market steady to 6c higher; bulk ot sales, $7.45'9 7.85; heavy, $7,GOfi7.8d; packers and butch ers, $7.5087.00; light, $7.1037.80; pigs, $6.00 G7.23. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; lambs, $6.507.15; yearlings, 14.7iV35.D0; wethers, $4.2a36.00; ewes. $3.7634.35; stockers and feeders, $3.0036.60. Bt, I.onla Lire Stock Market, ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct. 25. CATTLE Receipts, 1.S00 head; market steady: good to choice steers, $7.2536.00; stockers and feeders. $5,253-7.60; cows and heifers. $4.75 9.00: bulls. $5.853.75: calves, $6.00310.60; Texas and Oklahoma, steers, $10037.75; cow and heifers, $4.25&60. HOGS Receipts, 2,600 head; market steady; pigs and lights, Jfi.2ufi8.O0; mixed and butchers, $7.6538.15; good heavy, $8.0 38.15. 8HEI9P Receipts, 600 head: market steady; muttons, $3.7531-00; yearlings, $5,00800,' Iambs, $5.6037.40. St, Joseph I,lve Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head. Market steady: steers, $4.6039.00; cows and heifers, $4.0038.60; calves. $5.00310.00. HOGS-ReCelpts. 4.000 head. Market steady: top, $7.90; bulk of sales, $7,609 7.S0. mtrstsi' Aft u Mjiob- iteceipts, zuu head. Market steadyr lambs, $6.6097.15. Sionx City I.lve, Stock Market. 8IOTJX CITY. la.. Oct 25. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market firm; stock ers and feeders, f6.35tt7.65. HOOO RecelDts. 3.600 head: market 6a higher: heavy, $7.8537.50; mixed, $7.60 7.00; light $7.eoc7.o5; bulk or saiefl, t. 7.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS No market Clearing Ilonse Uapk Statement. NEW YORK. Oct. 25. The statement ot the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they still hold $11,287,250 re serve in excess ot legal requirements. This Is a decrease ot $1,334,100 from laat week. Actual condition: Increase. Loans $1,911,668,000 $3,632,000 Specie 328.265,000 393.000 Leffal tenders 76.073.0002.160.000 Net deposits 1,740,849,000 1,910,000 circulation t,M,wu m.wu Exceas lawful reserve ii.zs7,z) 'i.isi.iuo Banks' cash reserve In vault. ...$333,650,000 Trust companies' cash reserve in vault 64,ch,ooo Aggregate cash reserve... .,...$404,338,000 Decrease. Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve. $50,434,000. summary or state nanus and trutt com panies In Greater ffow York not In cluded in clearing house statement: Decrease. Loan $551,683,600 $2,870,400 Specie 6l.OC2.900 311.600 Legal tenders 8.033.600 166.400 Total deposits 606.178,660 3,905,900 Local Securities. Quotations rurnlahad by Burnt. Drloker A Co., lt Omaha Natlooal bank buliaiat: DI4. Aakad. Bnrllntton R. A U U. 1C2. S1H K14 Deatrlo Ctnmtry fd t. ttVi 1 Colcridtt. Neb., la, 1M1 ,. tt 100 r-Mcaw nr., a-rte A, 1127 l MH Dawaoa Co., Nb., Cl. liauia 6a. 1IU tt 100 Fairmont Crtamtrr I per cant tr.. MH loou, Fairmont Crcamary T par rant pfd. .. ttvi 101 V4 Kail IUTr Cb., B. D.. 6a. 1113 10OV. lMfi latar. Rapid Tr. ta. ltM tlA MH Kanaaa Cltr Tar. Tlr. 4v 1140 11 tt Mallne I'low Co. lit pfd t J MUOIa Weat Utllitlaa 4. 1114 MH TU Nat. lld-lltr & Ciimllr, Omaha M Cltr of Omaha Wat-r 1H. 1 tl Omaha Uaa la, 1917 5 M OnMha & C. IU St. Rr- 6a 1121 , UM I4 Omaha & C. D. 8t. Ity. com , 11. Omaha A C. B, R. ft R. p(d II 47 Pacltle O. IE, I par cant note. 1111 tlu. nil RaaBdera-Kanoeilr Bide I p. e. rfd,. MH 100 Sioux Cltr tilocV TarOa It. 1K9 04 at Soolh Omaha Fire Hall la, 1M0 12 tt Port of 3-altle U,, 1M2 tja: ItaDbanl. Idaho, 4, 113 tl loo' TJnloa Btock Tarda, Omaha t4H M Waroa Co. 6th, Pla. Na Zi U, JI23 tYt 100 Wil.tr, la.. School la. Itll , tm IM woodhury Co., la.. Dralaata ta, 1917.. 102.4 101.1 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Oct. !-Cotton goods market rules very firm, "with trading quiet. Yarns were hardened. Underwear axl hosiery llne for fall were prepared and some few lines for 1911 offered. Lin ens were very firm.. PACKARD TRUCK BUSINESS INCREASES FOR LAST YEAR Atvan Macatiley, vice president and general manager of the Packard Motor Car company, has Just made publlo an Interesting statement ot the Increase In the truck business of the Packard com pany for the fiscal year ending August 31. "Our gains In the commercial car busi ness during the fiscal year Increased 60 per cent over our Boles of any previous year," says Mr. Macauley. "Particularly pleasing to us Is the fact that the Pack ard truck Is growing tn the favor of the large corpor alone, which ore very care ful buyers." Womea Want More Rooai. SHEBOYGAN. Wis.. Oct 2LAs a move tn their fight tor a more rational dress for women, Wisconsin clubwomen, in convention here, adopted a resolu tion today petitioning dealers and pat tern makers to extend their stocks to Include wider cowna. It was declared that only narrow widths were prt-1ded by dealers In readymode clothing, Dlek Sualtk to Manage Decatur. Dirk Smith, who managed Bcranton in the New York State league part ot last season, has signed ta lead the Decatur team tn the J. L I.Ieague. iNEW YORK STOCK MARKET Absence of Absorptive Power Most Obvious Characteristic. TRADING IS UNUSUALLY LIGHT Recent Advices from Mexico Inflow entlni In Restricting Specula tion Bond Mnrkt la Steady. NEW YORK, Oct. 25. The small fluc tuations in stocks which occurred today jrave no Indication of tho trend of tho speculative sentiment. The most obvious characteristic -of the market was the ab sence of absorptive power. Trading wan unusually light, but tho small otlerlngs made wire sufficient to depress price, generally. The customary week end cov ering late In the session caused a slight upturn which restored the list to about a parity with yesterday's final range. There was a general disposition to await development!, ot the next few day, as was shown by the lack of Initiative on either side of the market .Recent advlcea from Mexico In particular were Influential In restricting epeculaton. Estmatra of tho showing to be mode by the United States Steel corporation in Ita forthcoming quarterly statement were optimistic and the expected Influence of this report tended to ward off further attacks from tho bears at this time. Damage to the corn crop n the south west was reflected In Atchison's Septem ber statement which showed n decreasa in not earnings of $241,000. Northwesterns net fell off $100,000 .while Northern Pa clfla made a g?Jn of $2,000 In net rev enue. The bonk statement did not make nn fitrong a showing aa had been expected. There was a cosh loss of $1,767,000 instead of the predicted gain of about that amount and a small shrinkage in the reserve. Sterling exchange fell to a now low point for tho year, being Influenced by the larce exports of cotton and r-rnln Bonds were steady. Total sales par value. $603,000. United States 2s reglstored advanced III. the 2s coupon 1, tho Is 4 and Panama 2s .IK on coll an the week. Number of ealeu ana leading quotations on stocks were: Sales. High. Low. Clote. Amalsamated copper ... 7,200 T4i Tttt 7I4 American Agricultural 4151 American Ileet 8aiar , 21 American Can 1,100 11H $1H 31 tt American Can pfd , , to American C 4b F ... 44H American Cotton Oil....... 17H Am. Ice Securities... ...... 21 American Llnaeed i American LocomotlTe I0'4 American 8. R too MM U MH Am. 6. A It pfd 300 tt tt tl'l Am. Surar (Retlnlni,..., 10?U American T. ft T SCO 123 12Hi llltt Amerloan Tobacco 200 23SM 217H 224 Asacoada Mlolnc Co..,.. ., im Atchlaon 100 tl ni MH Atchlten ptd 100 II 4 MU M Atlantic Co lit Una...,., , jilU Baltlmor ft Ohio 400 IHi IJVt ttH Bethlehem Steel tot. BrooMrn Rapid Tr liu Canadian Pacific 2,400 221' 214 22TH Central Leather 100 21U 21U 20 Chetapteke A Ohio 200 87 17 ST Chlraro O. W n Chicaio. it & BU P.... 200 101 101H im, Ohlceip k N. W. 300 121H 111 llltt Colorado Fuel to Iron..,, tTH Conaolldaled Gia imv Corn ProdueU , at; Delaware & Hudton 112 Dtnrer A Rio Orande... 100 IS',, 11U ll DenTtr ft R. O. pfd .... -9 Dlatlllera' H-curUlet .... 400 us u Erie ... 700 27W 2TH 27t Erie IK pfd ; too 41 Itrla 2d Pfd,.., 24 Oeneral Klectrlc 400 141 1I0S H4 Oreat Northern pfd ..... ..... 134! Oreat Korthera Ora clU. 400 32tt 12 :a'i Illinois Central ' jC.l Intcrboroush Mat, Mo 13'i lltt uvi Inter. Met. pfd ,j?J ; rvll.n, ""-.-... .. imi Jnttr-lltrlne pfd ... . 1411 Inttroatlo.nl Paper 71? International Pump a Kaniaa Cltr Southern. ,- 2414 Laclede Ota . , , Lehigh Valley ' "' ,5,1. Imlrrllle ft Naahrlllk ' ' ' 11114 Mluourl, K. ft T........ -avs Mlatourl Pacific ........ 6C0 294 JU 2114 National Blicnlt . . tfl ' National Lead . ... ' 1; N. It R. of M, 24 pfd il4 New fork Central , - ffi v. t.. o. ft w ..'$, Vi Norfolk t Weaterfl....s. lna North American 200 jju .-jc j. SV.;"'!!?..:;;;::: ....?!,'!?!?! ":?! 'ii'4 reW'SlS- "M ,MVl m g p.. c, c. ft st, i....'.. : Plttaourah Coal 400 20 20 im Preaaed Stetl Car Js Pullman Palace Car 600 151 iii" 1SH4 ,fjrs:::;:::::::9:,? Kti. Rep-JDlle I. ft 8. pfd '', mi JUxk Itland Co 400 i j. jj't L.lr8,r2dpfpfd!::.:',? i Beaboard Air Line ' ' " 1?" idV'i-n...04 4,,i 2 IISSS SK!":.-. 'fili bu so, na..,.r pfd..::;;;.. ...r. ,. T.,. . ricif.i:. ..;:;:::..;. r s 2 union racinc tam ism mart Union raclfle pfd.. .. . i tlK tit '.IS? United Rial-. n..ti. ,w ls " !!' 144i United Kutet Rubber ', ,tt. United Statea Bteel 22, TOO li'i 'liii ?? UUh Copper 400 tlu iiu ,!j VjujCarollna Chemical ; JJ Wabash pm ,..,':.'.';.':.':::::::.' Western Maryland " "," If WeatlnshoUaa Electrl .. ...... f!" Wlv-ellnx A Lake Erie... Total tales fer the day. Tt.400 aharea'.'" " New York' Money Market. NEW vnni.- n-. r . atrmriv yiv .ia.a,'"1" 'n,i fyZ r-TVentr.Txmn?h.C,e,Jii print p. sntnoiMTur T,.-nn tK Pef cent " itmI,I'IN?. BXCIIANOB-Weaker. at $4.8035 for sixty days and $4.8515 for de mand: commercial bills, $4.80H. BILVER-Bar. 60c; Mexico dollars, BONDS-Government, easy; railroad. Irregular, Cloalng' quotstl'ons on bonds today were as follows; V. 8. ref. 2a. rg,.. II K. R St. rf. la... ISlj do coupon tT L 8. dtb. 4a 1111 . I0V4 U. 8. la res ,!!lrt. & N. unl. 45.. . uS do coupon J4"M, K. & T. lit 4a to U. 8. 4. re 110 4, , 4H, do coupon .114 ttMo. p.cl(j 4 ranama 3a coupon.. Jt do conr. la 7tu A -C. ltt 5a ctfa,-... 10 H R U of U 414a 4 Amer. As. ta 1 N. T C t. XHa. ,! UV4 A. T. ft T. tt. 41. ti ti, dab, , J1 tAm. Toeace. 4a.... Ill w Y. N lu a ,j w Armour A Co. 4V.t. JOJj , ,u " Atchlaon ,! ft i.t i 4,. ,j d CT. 4a, 1W- ia cr. 4a 101 A. C. L. ll 41 T do u Sal. owe 4. Uo, s. u u - JHV-' U; i. u r"nn Ha 1111. I7?a Brook. Tr. c. , do roe. 4,. . m ti- e.f .i.ui: - '2iin."?,'s 4i:::.t4 Ch... A Ohio 4V4.--11 do tea a. '.ITU do cone. 4Via Tlttsi. L S. W e li nu Chicago ft A. IVit.. KVis. A L7 adj. U MU a B. ft Q. J. 4..... MVSa Pat Jl X.':: "W do sen. 4a !!( do rr. 4a. tit r M A 8 I e 4,4t..l01 do ltt ref. 4i." ti C R. I. ft P. e. 4a42St luilway u.V." do ift. 4t T4 do ten. 4a nv P. ft R r ft a 4V4a tlliUnlon Paelflo 4a.... 94U D. A It. cr. 4a 17 do ct. 4t ."poll P. ft It O. ret . TIV4 tlo ut A ref. 4t. l Dlatlllera' 6a lltilT. 8. Rubber la . .10114 -Ha n I. tt ISAIV fl Waal . 'rr!" do tan. 4a, JO -V.-C. cham. a..;;i4i da ct. 4a. ar. B. 70 Wab. ltt ft ex. 4t. tlu 111. On. let r 4a. t Weatera Md. 4a TJU Inter. Met. 4Via.. . 71 Weat. Blec. er. la. sit. Inter. M. M. 4H- to 'Wis. Central 4.... S4 Japan V4a 4; Bid. "Otttnt. London Stock Market. LONDON, Oct 25. American securities opened quiet and after narrow Irregular movements closed undecided, with prices from Hd above to Hd below parity. Console, money TlHResdlss . .., .. MU do aeeount.,.. . TlSUalen Pad fie. 114 Pena-TtTaala UiV. B. Steel tS KLXOT&IO POWKR OHXAP. Lands for industrial purpoe3 frw. Write BKUNXT FALLS MFQ. CO., Cornel, Wis. MONEY I1M GRAI1V Jit tMTa salt er calla aa 10. 004 batktU e4 wktu ar ears. Ne fsrtker rtak. A aw-ataest tt It rm prloe alrae yos a tkaaea ta take Hot; 4a. UK. i, teas. etc. WrtU (ar parUeaiara. riauct Bnkar. as Oa ea J, jruifcea BUt. Eaaau City. Jia.