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niB BEE: OMAHA, SA'ITKDAY, XOVKMBHR J, U1... 1!) ItKAl. KSTATK. . C.'TV 1U()1,-TY Mil st.r.. Beautiful Dundee Home This Is a "-room. "-story and nttlo frame house, built ono year cny one Mock from the car 1. is. eltautirull decorated throughout having front vest 1 ule, large living room with beamed celling, llreptace. bullt-ln bookcases, stationary settee, Rood sired dining room, with paneled walls, plnte rail and bullt-ln china cabinet, den or s-in room, lavatory and toilet, convenient pantry and complete kitchen first floor. food slied bedrooms and sleeping porch, also up-to-date bathroom on sec ond floor, clothes chute, dressing mirrors In each bedroom. , Oak finish first floor. w.hltt enamel on second and oak floors throughout. Btalr way to floored attic Storm sash to all windows. Full cemented basement: furnace, heat; laundry connections. Iot 4x135 ft. on paved street, surrounded by new homes. Ready for Immcdlato possession with, put any expense. This I an excellent liome at a right price and- It can be bought at a bargain. Investigate 1' In terested, George & Company Tel. D. 7M. yg City Nat Bank Bldg. Brand New Bungalows DUNDEE 5 and 6 Rooms $3,600 TO $4,100 PAVING PAID At south west comer of 49th and Burt fits, we have Just completed three bunga lows that are strtcty modern In every detail and have novel features not found In tho averago houses of this size and price. Kucli house Is finished In oak In hall, parlor and dining room and has bookcases In base, bullt-ln buffet, paneled walls In dining room, combination light lng fixtures (lighting fixtures will be In. stalled as soon as house Is sold and pur chaser may select thepi). Bast front lot, sodded, paving paid on both streets. Go out and look them over. Nothing In Dun dee as good for the money. Can make easy term. Payne & Slater Co. , 816 First Nat Bank Bldg. A New 7-ltoom Home In Kountze Place Southwest Corner 21st and Spencer Streets RAftnr.Bfl tn 14 4IYI tnf nutV malm. Tli. Ot IS CO Tent, fmntlni? nn Pnennnr Br anil 14 feet fronting on 21st fit Paving all ?ald on both sides; nicely terraced lot louse has entry hall, dining room, liv ing room and kitchen on first flOori three, bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch on recond floor; stairs to attic Oak floors on both first and second stories, first floor is finished In oak excepting kitchen. Has pressed brick foundation; first-claw, plumbing and heating throughout; built of tho very best material mid workman ship. If you want a good homo in' a fins location, close to school and car line at a reasonable price, be sure to look at this one. )t A STINGS & IIEYDRN. lfiU tlarney St. 11KAI. KSTATK. i-Mnr a. nvxt 11 x, a n ns run s M.v. Culorniln. CI.ltAH, level eastern Colorado land, priced right 320 acres up, to exchange for merchandise or hardware stocks. Trader need not answer Box 117, Falrbury, Neb. Itebt GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Both Snap and Buying Orders Lack ing in the Wheat Pit. LONGS COME TO CORN'S SUPPORT Farms Near Omaha ITS acres. Improved, very productive lanj, 11 miles from Omaha, ttlO per acre. 160 acres,' Improve!, creek bottom land, on paved road, 9 miles .from Omaha, 190 per acre. lfiO acres, extra fine, on Dodge street paved road, 1260 per acre. Kimball County Land fVk n Ahni. a..-,. .l,nU. 1- - -1 1u..t 113.50 per acre. A good buy for use or J. H. Dumont Co., Tel. Douglas 690. 1903 Famam Bt. Special Sale RelecteiT western Nebraska land. Can offer ten fine quarter sections. Oood farming land In Morrell county, Nebraska, at .18 .to t20 an acre. It you want & groat bargain, co out with ma Saturday, November 1, and look It over. iianroaa rare rrxunaea ir you buy. QBO. N. HICKS. 19 Chamber Oommerco Bldg., Omaha. CHOICE form 320 acres, S miles from good town In Kimball count. None bet ter. Most all level valley land, best of soil; $18 per acre, 12,000 cash and balanco payments to suit. C. Ii. Lockwood, Kim ball, Neb. FOUND ANOTHER HOMBSTEAD-32. acres, 20 miles out; In settled neighbor hood; fins farm land, not sand hills. 1'rlce $176, filing fees and all. In corner of Colorado. J. A, Tracy. Kimball. Neb. FOK BALK-MO acres fine rich valley land about IS miles west of Dalton, Chey onno county. Neb., at tU an acre. Write owner. P. O. box 257. Ohio. BARGAINS ijsToHIO FARMS. 135 to J0 per acre. Write us today for farm list. J. B. Rice A Co.. Warren. O. Oklahoma. 5.009 ACRES In large and small' tracts of Pittsburg county, coal bearing, farm? lng, fruit and pasture land, In pros, ptctlvo oil and gas belt; 10 an acre. For particulars write John E. Cavanagb, McAleBter, Okl. LAND for sain) corn wheat and al falfa, IIS to 1100 per acre. Write us. Eddy Real Estate Co... Eddy, Okl. Washington. SO ACRES IRRIOATED LAND In Yakima valley, with ample water right. Will raise 7 tons alfalfa hay or 70 bu. corn per acre first crop. Two miles from either Northern Paciflo or Milwaukee roads. Ideal stock and dairy ranch. Write owner, T A. Noble. North Yakima. Wash. Corner Near 28th and Cuming 117" ft east front, paved, 4-r. down and 2-r. up, water and gas. Bam and chicken house. CLOSEMN EASY INVESTMENT. J2.575. " CAN LEASE HOUSE THIS "WEEK O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat. Doug. 2715, Kvnlngs H. S3S or IL 5134? Miscellaneous. 2 BIG BARGAINS I have a 240-tt. stock, grain and alfalfa farm close to South Omaha that I will sell cheap, on easy terms, or I will sell a part and lease the balance for 5 years to a strjctly first-class farmer, It In well located ' and equipped. I have also a eo-acre farm, near Missouri Valley, la,, that I will sell at a bargain on easy terms. Ed B. Glbbs, 636 South 30th St., Omaha. Neb., ' f ' Holster Up Weak Spots In the Yel low Cerent's Market Strength nnd Throw Off Attnrk of the Shorts. , OMAHA. Oct XI. 1915. Not onlv iiuh hut hiiv-lna-. nrrter were lacking In the wheat market yesterday, and fractional recessions wore suffered for the day. Considerable pressure was to be seen during- the first hour of the session, but as the wheat thro-Vn Into the Pit was fairly well absorbed, tho believers in lower prices were cautious about at tempting to break lvalue hv maklnc lib ral offers. ihe lack of buying power caused by the fact that many of tho larger shorts cov ered on Wednesday and most of them paid the highest prices reached. 4t was fashionable for these some people to put out short lines yesterday and they wilt probably stand on these lines for a profit, and there Is a possibility of another dis appointment over taking them before they are many days older. It would be well jor tuose who are known as enthusiastic bears to abstain from putting out heavy short lines under present conditions, as some of the strongest men In Uie country are long on wheat In the Chicago market and, believing It Is worth the present price, they are certain to have resting' orders In the pit on the buying side around certain levels. Professionals In wheat continue to act as one man. When the more conservative traders ore seen on tho buying side they are followed by a goodly number of buyers, and when they take the selling side they are also followed. Those In the wheat market at Chi cago and elsewhere who are anxious to see prices advance will not allow any Piece Of bull mwi cina their notice. Cash wheat was tttflo lilgher. Lorn as supported on the weak spots uy ma larger longs yesterday who In turn sold on the advances. The market Was an enav nnn trk Mntil h,ti,. t lack of pressure from the bears, as well as froni the country holders of cash D.u.,.. vain vuru whs uncnangea. Uats rulltml nrn a inw.hl. tt.. -i i - .o hid vivnc t? B'I1nPat"Y the other grain, nl- li.rm nun Bn easier market enrly li the session. Cash oats were un changed. Clearances! Wheat ami rim,.- . Sie.000 bu., corn, l.uw bu. and o&ts, 11,000 IJvernonI rlrv.od higher and corn, W5Td lower. Primary wheat receipts were MTi.000 bu. and shipments ot 2,561,000 bu. against re ceipts of K71.000 bu. and shipments of J.063.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 301,000 bu. and shipments of 343.000 bu. against re ceipts Of .114.000 bu. nnd shlmnents nr 141.(00 bu. lost year. primary oats receipts were G&8.000 bu. and shipments of 1,1CT,000 bp. against re ceipts of K8,0W bu. and shipments of 1,080,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat.Corn.Oats. $1 FOR fin tart X'j build SALE Several line puiiaing lots near tne car lln city water, cood cation; terms LOWN. II A WEltlf iwiuicut interest; you can start X'j ub eoon as you pay your dollar. . . H. IJ. HARPER. lOU-14'Clly Nafl Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2KW. FOB SALE BY OWNER " J5.KK) NET. 4913 OMcago street, Dundee, S rooms, cold Bleeping room with heated dressing room, open fire place, the real thing; bullt-ln bookcases, oak floors throughout, oak finish first floor; birch second floor. Built for home. If not sold by Dec, 1, will rent for $46 per month. Can be seen any time. H, W. MORROW, Phones: Days. Doug. 4960; nights. H. 3130. ' TWO fine lots on West 'Famam Hill. Just off Farnom street, for X3.7S0 each If sold together. Hicks, 219 Bd. Trade Bldg. NEAT NEW BUNGALOW. 1333 South 21st St., C-room, strictly mod ern and up to dato In every way; full ce mented basement: fine east front lot. Six 130; nicely sodded; walking distance; price only $2,750. Exceptional easy terms tan be arranged, or lot as part payment. RASP BROS... 100 McCajrue Bldg. Doug. 1GG3. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEIJ JOHN W. ROUUINB, 18U3 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE. - FARM X UANUU I,A,VU5 FOR SAI.H Arkansas. WHY not come to a country with the soil, seasons, climate and health? W can give you all of these. Write us for particulars. Moore Realty Co., Prescott, Ark. Cauada. POR SALE 3J0 acres Saskatchewan farm land, 2i miles from market town; LOO people; 270 acres cultivated; Improve, ments gocd; fine location; a bargain; X31 per acre: payments reasonable, Ad dress iRJKeller, Viceroy, Bask., Canada, Intra. BEST IOWA BARGAIN. W0 acres bottom land In Harrison rounty, Iowa, XSO per acre. Three miles from river. About all good sol) 'farm and pasture land. Over ICO acres has been cul tivated. -jaKen unoer foreclosure. Might consider part exchange. Send for plat nnd description. Address 3D Baldwin 31k.. Council Bluffs. la. ' Minnesota FINK lying 160-acre dairy farm, rich hardwood timber loam, no sand; over 100 acres In cultivation; running water, large substantial buildings; great , corn and clover land; Vfa miles from thriving Pine county, Minnesota, town on Northern Pa clflc. Old man forced to sell and 1J3 an acre buys the farm If taken at once; half cash. A wonderful bargain. 1M acres near above, three miles from town, good buildings; J2C for quick sale; half cash. , W level acres, rich soil, good small buildings; one-fourth roll to school, four miles from above town; ta an acre, half cash. Have many such bargains to show you If you will come at once. Read this again. CO-OPERATIVK REALTY CO.. COURT BLOCK. ST. PAUL. MINN FORTY acres. 11.800. ' Highly acres. KOO0. Eighty acres. X5.500. Close to market, schools. K. Z- Terms. For full particulars address L. M. PETERSON, Stsnchfield. Minn. WANTED TO BUY Pit S1CLL It .E. DO YOU WANT TO SELL? We have a number of calls for 4 and 6- room cottacefl. SlOoi) tn tirnn nn terms. If you havo something of this nature and wat tcfUcll It oulck, see' PAYNE & SLATER GO., CthFloor Omaha Nat'; Bank. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS of J1.000 una up desired on -improved real cttate. Large sums a spe cialty. W, II. THOMAS, CMBtate. Bank Bldg, OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL- Douglas 7i CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co.. 310-312 Brandeia Theater building. MONEY on hand at lowest rates Tor loans on Nebraska farms arid Omaha My property In any amounts. II. W. HINDER. 823 City National Bank'Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. HARRISON A MORTON. 816 Om. Nat. Jioo to J10.000 made promptly. F. D. yeau. veaa mag.. i8tn ana Farnam, GARVIN BROS. ?a" UP- Omaha Nat. Bank. WANTRnni tt. aim warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam Bt. WANTED City loans, peters Trust CoT WANTED TO BUY. Rachnmn will treat you right: best "r turn., ciointi et snoes. W. 6148. B. SHAFTON buys men's cloth. W. 6478. WOULD like to get In touch with a Party who has a C or S-room house for sale, to be moved on a vacant lot. Ad dress. K 121. Omaha Bee. GOOD second-hand cash register. Call REAL ESTATE WANTED. HAVE customers for 6, 0 and 7-r. homes. Osborne R. E. Co. Doug. 1471. Omaha Na tional iianu mag. LIVE HTOC1C MABKE1 OP WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Have mlleago and shrinkage. Your consign- luciiii iG.Mic A'lujui'fc auu -iireiui atleQ' Hon. Live Stock Cuiniulaslon Merchants, MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. Chicago Minneapolis. 241 iDuluth , 239 Omaha I..,., 22 Kansas mty 43 St. Louis fil Winnipeg 95S The following cash salos were reported --Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 3 cars, Sic No. S hard winter, 1 car, JiSljc: 1 car, 8114c, No, 4 hard winter, 1 car, 78c. No. 3 spring;, I car, SI Vic. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 81c. No. 3 mixed, 2 cars. Sic. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 78c, No, 3 durum, 1 car, 77c. Oats: No. i white, 14 pars, SSUc; i cars, &8c No. 4 white, 3 cars, 38c. Re jected, 1 car, 86c. Corn: No. 2 while, 1 car, 70o. No. 3 white, 4 cars, OSVic No. 2 yellow, 4 cars, TOtfc. No. 3 yellow. 1 car, 70ic; bi cars, 70V4o; 1 car (new), 03c; 1 car (new), esfto. No. 2 mixed. 3 cars. 70c; 2 cars, J)o: 1 .car. G&'.ia. No, 3 mixed, 1CH cars, 70c; 2 cars (part pew), COVio; 1 car (new), GSc. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, 68ip; 1 par, SSVJci j r c$o; I car, Omaha Cash Prices Wheati No. 2 hard, SOVMJSiUj; No. S hard. Wi'tc; No. 4 hard 77UC0c; No. 2 spring, 1081Hc: No. 4 wuwk;: no. nurum. 75r7Sc; No. 3 durum. 76Vtfi7Tc rorn! Nn. s whltn 70c; No. 3 white, COVlc; No. 4 white, t3W 60c: No. 2 yellow, Vo; No. 3 yellow, 70U 70Vic: No. 4 yellow. pRfiBUc; No. 2, 69$ 2C 4S 116 C7 52 3G nt mark, rases Included, 24UtfSHo; ordt-nar- firsts. n-Jf2V; firsU, 3onJto, CHErVtE - Higher, daisies, lMTH-c; twins, 14H4H4c; Americas, 154113(r; long bonis, 154il3.io. t xnw Yonic ;i:mciia7. markkt Qnnintlnns nt the Dny on Various Commodities. NHW YORK, Oct. 31-FliOtJR-Flrmer; spring patents, SI.3MTI . winter straights, X4.10ft4 20: winter patents. $t.401KP; spring clears, JI.0ftW4.30: extra No. 1, winter. S3.fl.7li; extra No. 3, winter, tS.CfS0. Kansas straights, J4.1OJt4.20. WHEATVSpot, firm, No. 2 red, 97c, nominal, c. I. ,f. New York export basl and 9SHc nominal, f o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 97UP, f. o. b. afloat. Futures firm: December, WTici May. PSSo. HOI'S Quiet; slate .common to choice, 1P15. U5e30o; 1912. S&ffcso: Paciflo Coast, 1I8, 702c 1911, 5M27C, HIDES-Stesdy! Bogota, 3lH2Hc; Cen tml America. S2Hc. rETROt.EUM-Steady; refined. New York bulk, I.V25; barrels. S76; cases. 1,123. WOOI-Stcady; domestic flccee XN Ohio, 25c. CORN Spot, steady; export, 80c, f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot, quiet: standard white. 4S 4fic; No. 3, 44lf.Sc fancy clipped white. 46347c. HAY-Qulet; standanl. tl.CHCtS No, L, No. 2. SScOtI W; No. 3. L10ATHER Firm! hemlock, flrsU, 29$ CCXWIOc; seconds, Z&QWc. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess, Ji3.2o n.Mt family, IZl.KvfiOT.OO; short .clpnr, fl9 7igSi.0O: beef, steady; mesf, 117 W 18.W: family, 9.0itr20.00. Cut ments. steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds average. S13.nO0lS.OO; pickled hams. M.OOtfH.SS. iArd. Btcody; middle west, llO.7oeiO.SO; reflnel, easy; continent. IU.J5; South American. 112.10; comiound, steady, l8.87Wif.SrA TALLOW Sternly city, 6hci country, 6liSic; special. 6ic. BUTTER-Steady; receipts. 7,3M tubs; creamery extras, 32fWc! firsts, rTHflittc; seconds, 2,Mi27c; creamery, held extras, 3it31ci firsts. 27HIlc! seconds. Wc! state dairy, finest. 3011310! good to prime, 27S29C. process extras, 24f27c: Imitation creamery, firsts, :5U34c. factorj', J"ne make, flrst, 2c, factory current make, firsts. 23140; packing stock, June mako, No. 1. SSVic CHEESE Steady; receipts. 7N boxes; state, whole milk, white or colored, spe cials, 15ttlH5io; state, whplo milk, white or colored, overage fancy, l&tto; skims, lUeWc HQ GS Firm; receipts.' 7,420 casus; fresh gathered extras. KSSo; extra firsts. 33 fr84c; firsts. SOIc; refrigerator, special mnrks, fancy, season's charges paid, 2714 Cruse; firsts, IC'Miinc; nearly hennery, whites, fine to fancy, W$jc; nearby hen nery, gathered whites, fcOflWo; western Slithered whites, SSQ40a. POULTRY Dressetl, dull and weak; ?--eh killed vtstcrn cr.uil.en. 13IT3c; fowls, 144i'19l4c; turkeys, sprlnjr. 22g25c. Kansas City OraJn nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. It. WHEAT Cnh: No. 3 hard, MftftSo; No. 3, 824J7c; Na 2 red. taiWic; No. 3,-,7Jj89V4c. CORN No. 2 mixed, TS'.tc; No. 3. 7ZHc! No. 2 white. 7307814c; No. X. Ilfto. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-Uocember, 82Uc; May, 87UO 87Hc. CORN December. 7MiO,T0T4oi May, 'So. OATS No. 2 white, 41iv No, t mixed, 40c. BUTTER Creamery, 30o; firsts, 28c; seconds, 27a; packing stock, 22a. EOGS-Fli-sts. 30c; seconds, 20o. lHJUiyrRY-Hons, HHcj roosters, to', ducks, 10c; springs, 114c Minneapolis Urnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 31. WHEAT No 1 hard, Sfltoc; No. 1 nortlurn, M'4rt SGttc; No. 2 northern, s2UjJ84Vo; No. 2 haul Montana, 83Hc; No. 3. WVi5rtt'4c; December, SJUc; May. SSViJISSKt. FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchangel. CORN No. X yellow. 6S4J0c. OATS-No, 3 white, ?Aa3ic FLAX-tl.SStn.37. BARLBY 4ft66c St. Louis Rrncml Sfnrket. ST. IXJUIS, Oct 31. WHEAT No. 2 rod, 96906'sc; No. 2 hard. 83i4Uio; De cember, 8c; May, 2Hc. CORN-No. 2, 74Wc; No. 2 whlto, 74V4C, December, 71'.4c; May, 7314c. OATE-No. 2. 40f(40V4e; No. S white, 4tc; December, 40Vtc; May, 43V4c. RYI3-C3zc Slontana. BUY Irrigated land. Take no more thanct. on drouth. Five tons alfalfa, forty bushels wheat, eighty bushels oats, sure ctoks even' year. tl j0 per acre land and permanent water right Jl.W down. VJto for fourteen years, which Is less than rent Interest per cent. Write Valler Farm Sales Company, Box J0J8, Valler. Mont Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Oct. 3l.-ROSIN-Quiet TURPENTINE Easy; machine, barrels, .1J4C uAVANNAH, Oa., Oct. 3L-TURPEN. TINE Firm, 42c: sales, 440 bbls.J re celpts, lit bbls.f shipments, 304 bbls.; stocks, 31,141 bbls. ROSIN-Flrmr sales, 2,114 bbls.; re ceipts, 2.401 bbls.; shipments, J.S32 bbls.; stocks. 13,6S0 bbls. Quotations: B. c. 1 and E, t3.0; F. G, 11 and I. XS.60Sfl.65; K. 84.25; M. S4X084.55; N, X5.4S; WO, WJO WW, tfi.X. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 31COFFEK-The coffee market was lower In sympathy with easier European cubles and reports of rain In Ilraill. First prices were steady at a decline ot IS to 18 points. The market ruled generally oasy undr liquidation and trade selling. The close was weak, 16 to 21 points net lower, De cember, 10.36e; January, 10.4Se; March. 10.74c; May, 10.9io; July. 11.13c; Sitem ber, llJic. Slot. quiet; Rio, No. 7, l&9io; Santos. No. 4, 13c; mild, quiet; Cordova. l8WV4c, nominal. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. '1. -CQT f ON -Spot, steady; middling up-andJ, 14.1c; gtlf, tl.S5c. Solas VJCO balwi. Cotton futures cloied firm; December, J3.47c; Januar', 13.47c; March, J3.47c; May. 13.48c: July. RJSc. X.1VERPOOL. Oct 31. COTTON Spot quiet and easier: middling fair, s.Kd good middling. 7.7W, mlklllng, 7.fi!d; low middling, 7.4ld; good ordinary, 6 75d; or dluary, C.4id; ries, 10,000 bales. tlmalin Hay Market. PRIRIB HAY-Cholce upland. Xo 1 tll.Afrl2.t; No. 2. UUOfiU.W: No. X, J7.(4r .; i hole midland. Tio. 1. tll.00n.i0; No. !. UMXtUM, No. a. t7 009.00; ehoiee lowland, No. 1 8" OOfrf.00; fC,,, j, tl VHt 8.W. No. 3, J6.0O87.to. STRAW 'hote nat or rye, ti.Cae.00; Choice wheat SSOOSjCW. ' ALFALFA -Hioire No. 1, SH.Oglfi.00: No. .', tU'WliH.W, No. S, f!0.(ai2W. 70c; No. t. 69U0faV4c; No. 4, 67JI6Sic; no k ru.no. towc. uats: no. z wnite. sswi X9c: standard. 3SUfJ8; No, 3 white, SS SSUc; No. 4 white, 3Sc. Barley: Malt ing, wjnuc: Jo, i reeii. 476bc. j;ye: No, 2. WiCtttej Np. X, wgt&Hc. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trndlna nnd Closlus; Prices nn Board of Trade, CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Wheat today showed strength largely because of null- cal falling off In world shipments. Clos ing prices were steady at a shade to 4c jiet advance. Corn lost HOVio to ?io, and oats UOHc In provisions thi mar ket In general finished with a range TVic off to J2V4o up. October pont wns nn ex ception, being hammored down 7Rc. Total world shipments of wheat were only 8,900,000 bu., against 2.695,000 bu. last week and 11,634,000 bu. a year ago. Other bullish causes that started prices sharply upward at the outset Included the tightness of December contracts In tho English trade. Receipts northwest were smaller. There was a renewal of uneasiness over weather and crop conditions reported from India and Argentina. Private cable dispatches from Buenos Ayres reiterating hat the outlook was for at least an average yield of wheat led to a temporary setback In prices here. The effect was Increased through bearish announcements In regard to the progress of the winter crop In 'the United States. Such reasons, however, did not appear to have a lasting Influ ence, so that bull sentiment was again uppermost ut the close, with the Decem ber option especially strong, Corn was sold heavily on account of weather more favoralijo than had been looked for. At times, though, the market bulged in sympathy with wheat and In consequence of Improved Industrial and shipping demand. Sales by the country were notably small and current arrivals Insignificant. Canadian oats wore belnir brought here to store, and meanwhile were being hedged In Uie pit by sales for May de livery. This process more than offset the fact that rural shipments of oats are extremely light nnd that tho ,.. i. outbidding Chicago in a good share of lime which usually markets Kxcept for liquidating sales of nearby deliveries, the provisions trade averaged stronger. Grain Interests took more of viioiiiiKB uiun usuaj. CJoelng prics of options: Liverpool Grit In Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 31 WHEAT Hoot, firm; No. 1 Manitoba, Cs 10V4d; No, 2, ,Ca 10d; No. 3, 6s 8d; futures, firm; Decem ber. 7s Sid: March. 7s lHd: 11 u v. 7s isiri. CORN-Spot. easy; American mixed, Cs a; ruiuros, i-a i-iaia. easy; r.uvember, 4s 7Ud; December, 4s 9Hd. Metnl Market. ' NEW YORK. Oct. SI.-METALB-Uad, ijuiei, x.waf.tui i.onuori, im jut ta. tspul ter: Quiet M.SOiM.M; Iondon, 120 s. Cod per; Quiet; Btandard spot. 81S.624 bid; No. verhber, Xl&62l4ai6-37tt; December. tlfi.CO i.i.3ft; electrolytic, jiu.s.v; iuko, 417.oou17.2j: . i i .T rrv:. 1 r r r. Tt , nni.t, ...l , WMM.ia, V.Vw,, aw. ,v, , '. ' ...... , IVL u-iiti November. tJ9.7MJ40.2p: December. t39.7ftj) 40.37H. Antimony: Dull; Cookson's, tl.CO. iron: uuiet, uncnangen. London markets closed as follows: Coo per: Finn; spot, 73 7s 6d; futures. i72 2s 6d. Tin: Firm: snot uw: futures. list Iron: Clevelnnd warrants. Els 3d. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31. M ETALfiLead ! aieouy, J4.i!4. peiter. Mcauy, Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK. Oct. 31. DRY GOODS f oreign woois aro oeing douriii iiiierniiy for clothing and dress goods purposes. Carpet wools were steady und firm to day. Cotton roods and cotton yarns wore BUHUiy to Iirm. own lllCBVUlllltra weru easier. KueopakJn Rale. liONIKlN'. Oct. 31.-SHEEPSKIN8 A sale of Capo of Good Hope nnd Natal sheepeklns was held today. Thoro were 420.000 pelts offered; 200,000 were sold. prices generally were unuiiauceu to ;t higher; short and shorn skins ranged Ul V4d dearer. CHICAGO LIVE BTOCIC MARKET Artlclel Close.) High. I Iw. CloseTYeTyT Wheati Deq..liU4 m. out teM Mav.llfi'91Ut91i..eii(!l Corn. I I I Dec..7;QHf:0HOiCHi May.hmrSI 71; ' 70T4 Oats. I I I I)ec..S94TSttl X0'4fSSUff Mny.l42T4U4S 43Q43V4 42rB-'4 PttrK. I I l Jan.. 19 PC May.120 I Lard. I Jan.. 10 62M May.110 75.77 Ribs. I Jan. 10 CO May.!lO 72.7C 2015 0 30 19 X 20 0C i 1?4 83T4 70?i 71S l'it71'iOH 424 sal 20 1214 20 00 20 17i 20 10 1 110 G6-S7I 10 (50 110 -C5f 10 6214 v o-yi i-Miiu HU-bz: 10 SO 72V4f 10 60 f 1 C5 JO 62'4 10 ,li 72-7-110 770;i0 77-SO MS Ml OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET h 4' ii.......S, Cattle ReoeJpts Very LfclTt and the gj Trade Slow, but Steady. Ut..'.' HOGS HVE TO TEN CENTS OFF Jj . . s rat Sheep nnd I.nmns Actlrc an Fifteen t Thlrly.l'lvp IIlBher for the Week Feeders Are Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 31, 1U. Receipts were. Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wedneaitav Official Thursday .. Estimate rlday Cattle. Hogs. FheJ: . . 7.305 X.MM SV951 A, v 4. opt r.2t2 r.,700 fi,74t . 4 MS 3.00 1.000 2,tS7 irs,w 2I.M0 1W.9J7 Sfslll 14S,S 23,2S1 17S.40X 4,777 1M.1RS 27,(S 146.(X Five days this week.tt.Ott Snn davs last wk rii aii ame days wks. ngo.a',M7 Sapie davs S wks. ago.30.lN; Homo days 4 wks. ago.S4.70S oumo oays last year,.3Z,?33 The following table sviows the receipts ef cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year tt dato as compared with last year: 1911. 1HS. inc. Deo.' Cattle ...... 810.161 IW6.26I ... . K.100 Hog 4M3S,7!M 2,7.0iX5 . .. 34S.225 Sheep .......2,7SO,t20 2,t7,lM 212..HM ....... Tho following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for tho last lew days, with comparisons: IM T ?t, 71 Ml IK : it T 7v, or, ut 2o 7 :i W !H (W, M T Ti .. : 7 m . ..ate u t n p t TO J ... 7 1 t 17 ... i ... 7 . 19 1 1 . . . . sn . tn M MS 7 7 St . . 1 7 Tt nt m 7 w w ih w in 1M T 7 M 7 TS U ... T Tt W X HO 7 74 HJ 3f 7 TO U . . . ISO . . 7 M h IW Ih 7l frit m 7U im .0 7 ft i m 1) 7 ( .74 .. ..to M T Tl 257 II t . .. tkl 1M ,7 70 St M SOI T M te vn ... 7 to tt sTi o tw ft .... SM 1 7 70 ef. lit W 7 ( 118 IN 7 rtH 4( 1U W 1 14 M7 fO 7 7tS Tt ... SM ... 7 H It. ... m IK ; TSS. PIGS. It 1H ... l Ill ... is. ..... in ... iw ia t .. 7 on 1 II US ... 7S 14 ... . lot . . SI.'. II .... 1C6 ... JT.ilO 111 101 . . 0.705 Ml 1 . M 4 Ill ... 7 Oil G727 It 7 V. 110 ... 7 00 ilt Ill ... 7 10 II 74 ... 7 00 M....1. 1H NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (With Call Money Fluctuating Spec ! ulators Show Caution. RATES FOR FUNDS TIGHTEN nate. I IWI, 191t 11911. MlO.ll009.ll!OS.lr07i Oct It Oct. 19. Oct. 20. uct. XI Oct. 3. Oct. 23 Oct. 24. Oct. 25. Oct 2. Oct, 27. Oct 2S Oct. 29. Oct. 20. Oct 31. 7 8SSI 7 781 r 62 7 &X 7 tlSi 7 7 C7?i 7 R2V 7 70'4 t 71 8 S3 S 41 8 39 8 43 8 40 S 34 S OS 7 7 7 K 7 66 ( 31 0 37 6 30 ( SS a 35 C 28 C 24 6 191 6 19 0 13 18 e 12 s m 8 til 8 87 8 31 8 41 S CO 8 41 8 Ml B .7l 8 :iof 8 1SI I 8 Oil 7 X7I 7 391 7 411 7 r.u 7 al 1 ta I 7 W. 7 ti9l 7 Ml 7 IUI 7 CS 70 R 21 6 23 5 25 5 43 b 42 6 41 r. 54 5 o r. 5 00! t 09 6 OS S 98 5 87 5 70 6 47 5 S. S 45 5 41 r w 3 3.... 1 4 18 2 4 2 4 .. 7 27 .. 1 13 1.. II 34 11 20 'i r. 1 1 .. 1 K 73 JS 3 Sunday. Receipts nnd disposition of live stock at the Onion stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle.Ilogs.Slxoep.irrs's. V. -M. Bl, I'. Mo. Puclfln Union Paciflo C. & N. W east... O. & N. W., west... C. Kt P. M. & O... C. R. &. Q., east C, U. & Q., west C. It I. & P.. east.. Illinois Central Total Receipts.... DISPOBITION-HBA I). Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & (Jo.... ,. Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co , J. W. Murphy IJncoln Packing Co.... Hill & Son F. U. Lowls Huston & Co J. II. Root & Co J. H. Uulla U F. Huss Roscnstock Hron Worthclmcr & Dogen., Mo. & Kans.-Calf Co.. Clvristle Krcbs Olassborg flnrt'rtv ......... ....... Other buyers SIC .. 470 7.174 7.917 189 1,273 M 21.1 1,675 1.7C0 4S0 . 2.173 hit 130 2.4(0 3St 13 143 4 1 T IS 7 M 7 W I 7S 7t Tt IS 7 0,1 7 10 7 U SHK13P It was another gool. strong, nctlvn market 011 a light supply of both fat shenp 11 ml lambs. An a matter ot fact, there Tsern hardly enough fat offer- li cs to ludlcnto any material change In the trade, but what were on sale sold on tlio ihis us Hireauy nniii. l ew, it any, range lambs were- at the disposal of the wickers, as the offerings consisted mostly of native or corn fed stuff. Prices ranged anywhere from t5.801i'7.IO, which was tho way tno buiK or the sales were made yes terday. The supply has been meager most of theh.-ek and closing prices Indicate an advance of anywhere from l5o to 3.V. over thnaa ut last wivk'n close. Trade has been very uneven and on several days the packers have been ouiigevi to compete with the feeder buyers on offerings that heretofore have been selling to go to the country. , , ,, Tho mutton offerings were principally range mid fed wethers and changed hands largely at 4.754if.Oi). the latter price being paid for a double-deck of fed stuff sold to nrrlve. Anything in the line of mut ton has also been In urgent request on all days this week and tho supply has i.nn llttt belter than usual, both ns to site of receipt nnd as to quality. The improvement In values has been IMipDo for the week ann as in m n wi mini-, i mjn verv Irresrular. As often Is the case at the end of the week no material clvonge was evident In feeder vnlues from yesterday, though the offerings did not move as readily and .1.. .1 .l .lid not seem ns broad Quo tations arc about where they were a Quotations on sheep and lambs! Ijunbs, good to choice, t7.OO4T7.40i lambs, fair to good, X8WW7.W. "";i cull", -2V?.u,i nmba, feouers, .wo.joi "" iifVi? 15 2JC.6; yearlings, heavy. t4.5fl.3i; MarVlnt. fseders. t4.BOff5.SO; wethers. '.i.niM il 7Ma. 60: wethers, fall 106 1 17 1R IS 2 4 0 3 20 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red WGWio; No. 3 red. &lVMi03Hc; No. 2 hard! S7yio; No. X hard, Ciia7c; No. 2 north, em, fcSfcSS'ic; No. 3 northern, SG-SWio, No. 2 sprlnjr. SSii'Sc. No. 3 spring, iVo67c velvet chaff. S343S8c. durum. hOinitec Corn; No. 2. 73c; No. 2 white. 73S73iAo. No 2 yellow. 72173 Vic: No. 3, T29nc. No. 3 , wnue, liT.iiiK, r,o. yenow, JTritfTSiaC Itiats No. 2 white. 4J3ll'Ac; No. 3 whltt XOUy-tOVjc; standard. 40HO41V- Rye: No" 14.00.50; clover, tlLOMrii.O). Pruvlaluns 1'ork, 113.76, lard. flO.Sffc; rbe. tlC204S 10.76. HITTER- Firm . creameries, 24CUC l'OTATOBt-Steady, receipts. 62 csrs Michigan and Wisconsin, 7076c, Mlime sota and Ohio, CHi'iSc Wl'ITltY Steady, higher, springs, 13e fowlw, lJHc. turkeys. lie K30iS- I'nsettled, receipts, i.VC rases. Cattle SIimt, .Steady Hon Wcnli to I,over. CHICAGO. Oct. 31-CATTL.K-ReoclpU, 2,fO0 head: market slow and steady; beeves, X6.00S9.70; Teias steers, fS.707i7.Wh western steors, Jtj.dOQW.10; stockers nnd feeders, .r.CO,i7.r0; cows und heifers, 13.35 tlS.20; calves, t6.fjOaiO.76. HOGS Receipts, 24,00) head; market weak, CQ'lOc lower; bulk of sales, n.Wa) 8.15; light,. t7.C5QS.15: mixed, M.KWSXf, heavy. t7.5&86.23; rough, t7.5Vd7.7C; pigs, 15.fr04W.76. SilUUP AND LAMR3 Receipts, 17,000 head; market openod strong to 10c higher and advance lost; natives, UMiy o.Ul; western, xi.wjt.u; yeanmgs. fo.ivu 6.00: native lambs. W.00ij7.r; western, Kansas City Live Hlock MnrUrt, KANSAS CITY. Oct 3l.-CATTL.B-He. celpts, 3,0u0 head: m u rile t stendy; prime fed steers, fi-fXJ&.&O; druised beef steers, X7.2rS.75; westorn steers, JC.2i)fi.f0; south urn steers, tC.Uft4Hi.76; cows, t4.2597.25; t5.504r7.00; bulls, tl.COtfC-60: calvee, J0.00 420-50. HOGS Receipts, 6.0U) head: market steady to Cc lower: bulk of sales. t7.G0ft 7.15; heavy. t1.rom.W, packers and butchers. t7701T7.; IlBl-t, X750O7.E3, pigs, M.O&a7.40. fillKBP AND LAMnS-Roeelpts, 1.000 head; market 10Q25c higher; lambs, 37.00 437.1.; yearlings, .36'Bti.00, vrethera, t425 15.00; ewes. ,4.00J4.W,. St. I.onls Mm Stnok afarket. ST IXI3I8, Oct. 31.-OATTIB-R-cclpts, 3,500 head: market steady; good to choice steers. t7.10y'7.85. Blockers and Tenders. i.'4flW; cows and heifers. t475 t.76; bulls. t6.s5fir.75: calves, KCW.W; southern steers, t.0j37.76; cows and h 1.1 fern, t4.VX.evS HOOS Receipts, 6,500 head: market loo lower; pigs and lights. WJMtfr.tZ: mlxrA and butchers, t7 7536.15; good heavy, KU) di.iO. SHUKP AND I.AMHS Receipts, r.lMil head; market Co higher; muttons, tl "Vff 4.(45; yearliiigu. t500.j.O0; lambs, t5.3Str7.6-!. Kt. Joaeph llvr .Stork Market, ST. JOSKPH. Oct. 31.-CATTL.B-Ke- 1 eelpts, iUj head; market steady; steers. V.wv.li oows ana neuers, w.wtjvw; al.es. XUMUVSM. 1KX1K HttcelptH, r,.V.O head: market weak to 5c lower, top. t7 90; bulk. .7.604 7.W. HHKBP AND liAMB -Receipts, 2.500 head, market steady, lambs, tt 5087 50. Key to the Situation -Ha AOvertUIng, Totals 1,020 CATTI.K There were only 55 cars of cattlo reportod today, which, ns a matter of course, was not enough to make very mish of (i market but It was plenty large enough for a Friday. As usual this lato In tho week the trade on all kinds of cattle was slow and devoid of interest or new features. Tho receipts for the most part consisted Jot a few scattering loads nnd odds nnd ends of most everything oxoeRt really desirable stuff. Whero buy ers happoncd to wont something they paid fully steady prices, while In other cases tho markot was weak. Most of the offerings changed hands In very fair season In the morning. Holders of the few cornfeds hero did not think that they got out to as good advantage as yesterday. The market, however, 011 cornfeds from now on Is likely to be more or less of an uncertainty, as Is most always the case at this season ot the year. This Is tho time when shortfeds aro coming In and no one pretends to bo able to tell what they tiro worth. Kven the buyers bid us 'much as 50c apart on the same cattle. This means that th4 market is likely to be vory uneven from day to day and In consequence both buy ers nnd sellers must bo wldo apart In their Idoas. There were no cows, and heifers of con sequence this morning and no fresh re ceipts of feeders to amount to anything. Speculators, however, had qulto a good many feedora on hnnd, for which thero wap a fair country demand juid prospeqts aro that the yards will be well cleared by to morrow night Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice cornfed steers, t8.609.h,; fair to good cornfed steers, tS.00Ko.50; common to fair cornfed steers, t7.5Jgs.oo; fair to 'choice cornfed yeurllnga, 4S.25ln.l3: cood to choice range steers. t7.30-ifS.00: fair to good range steers, tfl.Srytr7.30: common to fair range steer, K-00j.6J; good to choice cornfed heifers, ta.5O2i7.50; good to cholco grass heifers, t6.OOiff7.0O: good to choice cows, t.003J.0; fair to good grades, i5.2&iitOj; common to air grades, I3.254fp6.25; good to choice stockers and feeders, X7.t037.75: fair to good stockers und feeders. IO.50fl7.WI: common t,, f.. 1- stockers and feeders, ti.75U0.50; stock cows mm neuers, i.D(u.id; veal CU1VCS, W.5O0 8.75; bulls, slags. eU, t5.25SW.60. Representative sales: HE15F STKERS. No. Air, rr. No. At. I'r I IW 7 W u..... uid i s u COWS. " ? I: ? !. m 5 to ... .-V 1 t. ...... 1 MM 4 (0 1 14 M IM I 2 1010 C 10 UBIFJ5R8. I til 4 75 1 1 714 6 W t HUM .8. 1 11W I 2a 1 CAtiVJiS. 2? ? J 7 ,,.,..770 7 X, 1 lfo SCO 8TOCKK14H AND FiJkDURS It 471 S tl WIMTlSttNS NKURASKA. o. Av. IT. No. Av. 1 UUIl IWM b Ol 4 cows SOU 4 40 2 row.,,u 770 4 76 .1049 t m ..looe ex 1040 5 to . W 4 00 I2 OX tJO ( r 8 COWS.. 1 calf. ST0 340 P 25 X heifers... 7W 7 cows 914 2 cows 740 : er.&Utrn m .11W lr. 6 25 4 00 5 21 C Uj 4 7C 1 bull wins sn 56 stotrs.. . 21 hi Z t steers. .. Stl COS COIXJRADO. 21 cows 681 6 15 1 1 1 in . . . . . .... iiuub-a imiiy iiiH-rai rriuay run nunou ui 11110 inoniing, uUuUt 73 Cars. or s.iOU head, belnr reouried in irnr .. five days the total la S.an. nearly 1.50) larger than lust week, but over 4,t Biuiuier mun 1110 corrcspoiullng days of lust year Advices from other points were dlscour- bkuhj, na me local market proke Bharply Uuyers were slow In starting out. ami when first bids wore made the prices quoted wore fully 541 0c aud In some cases ivo tower, neuers 111a not intend to mak so large a concession without a fight but with u fair-sized supply in ulrl.t erythlng waa In fuvor of the buyers, and aiior noiaing 011 lor uooui un Hour sales mn sturted to out loose at UUWa decline. 'li sue more or less druggy all the way wiruufcii uiu me lorenon wus well adunced before u clearance was effected Hulk of the sales was made at 17.703 7 75, with qulto a sprinkling of light stuff on down tho Jtne. Some good butcher weight stuff rtuched 17.6.'., just a nickel eiow nut nun a ui yncr, I'D until today the market has been In good shape all week. Receipts were very light, and after today's sharp break values still show a gain of Fj15c over tne close or tasi wreic Representative sales. No. At. Fh. Tr N11. At. 8b. Ir. (2 ....1S JJ 7 X 11 . HI JM 7 7l'i 7 Wi 140 7 (1 ', Ml IW 7 74 W ... .tat II 1S HO It 7 IHi tt.. . IS) 40 7 tn 71 IIS ttl IBU II U4 119 7CC II M IX ti IB 111 7 It (4 . . Ill 7 7 VA IW 78 .... SH IM 7 71 tl ) It 4 H IITTt M . Ill 114 1 H te . HI M III I! lit 11 7 U It !M no ? ;t 14 XI H . 6 70 141 IW 7 71 "I Ml 7 41 .XI 4 Ml 7 7S 11 tn io 7 it '1 at m iio 7ts II .11 311 Jllj "0 Ml iM 7 75 to koo.1. t4.75W6.00; ?tw"s 'S4iS? ewefl. fair to good. tS.lie.: ewe", teea fJ.SMf-l.t8: cull sheep. t2.0O4.:S. No. Av ii 225 Wyoming wethers W J; 142 Wyoming wethers " HPN'11 HBVinW OF TRAI1B Kvlurnne of Recession Cpnflned to Indnstrlnl lilne. NHW YOR1C. Oct. 31 Dun's Revlow will say tomorrows tsvlilitneea of trade recession are con fined to Industrial lines, strictly hiercan tlle conditions remaining favorable. The nuinttnnarv tendenev In Iron nnd steel has become rather more marked, further price concessions bring announced nnu a sluckenlng of operations noted at sumn nlllta Through Uie process or lowering quo tations, new demands have been stimu lated In certain directions nd consump tion Is well maintained, with hopeful vlows expressed regarding tne ouuook While the report of tho leading pio. ducor for the September quarter did not qual expectations, with one exception, tho net earnings exceeded all provlnus records for the period and a substantial a-aln was shown over last year. Ijibor- troubles still exert nn aaverso effect In some Industries, but -cotton irouds manufacturers aro well engaged and values reflect increuseo nnnness us a result or tne uiun cost or 1110 raw iiinterlnl. Kullurea this week numbered 29il In the United States, acn nst 289 last ana thirty In CHimda. compareil with twenty-four u year ngo. llllDSTRl'!KT,9 THAIIIS IXEVIBW Activity Ju llollday nnd "Winter Qooda Jlvldeut. NI5W YORK. Oct Xl.-ilradstreot's will say tomorrow: Trade .currents still run Irregularly, with actively tending shift -from first hands to final distributors. The rush of fall trade at primary markets apparently reached Its xenlth two weeks ago a nit Is now lessening, but there Is more doing uy interior jobbers, who find that cool weather and crop movement have stim ulated retail trade t BPeclal mention Is had this week uf activity In holiday And winter goods. 'mere is a very general consensus of opinion that October distributive trade has fully equalled that of tlio like month a year ago. 1 In Industrial lines the feature Is Uie further uuletlnir down of demiinil for Iron and steel. There Is a more quiet tope In Industry generally, and possibly more Idle labor than at any Urns since last spring, jiuhiiirss failures for the week were 277, which compares with 257 In 1312. Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United Htateti and Canada for the week nggrogute 4.10U.3yj bu.. UL-alnat ,4!'8,n5 bu. last year. RKPORT 4P UL,nAKIN41 JIOUSb' Trnnsactlons ot Aaeoalatecl Banks tor fjbe Week, nhw Yoinr. rw. -ii bunk clear! riir tnr th !& lr Anillnm lor bIuk an aggregate of t3.1M, 423,009 as against a U,KS.iS9,W) last week und, t3,463.34U.j5 in tho corresponding weeit year: Weakness I'rnnounrrd In Sputa In Monti MnrkeC United Stntes II 0 nd I'nrhmmrit nn Call. NRW YORK. Oct. 31. With call money fluctuating between 6 and 10 per cent to day, speculators were not Incline.! to deal heavily In stocks. Renewals were mado at 6 per cent, compa.-ed with 5 per rent yesterday, and the rato men rose to 10 per cent, tno highest or tho year. 01 ferings were enlarged nt this figure and the mnikot relaxed. The high point to day marked tho stlffost rate for cull money since last December, wticn :z per cent was quoted. Honkers spoko nt the flurry In call money as of only passing Importance, duo to conditions not unusual at this period of the year. With the November 1 payments of dividends and Interest out xf the way, It Is expected tho market win relax to a normal basis. Tne triect of collections for tho November settle ment was "nereased by tne calling1 01 loans to arrange for payment of t?0.000.- 000 Intcrborough Rapid Transit 5s called for cntlrement. Incident with tho rise In call money, thero was a tighten ing of rates for time funds, Jn tho face of these conditions In the money market .the stock market ac quitted Itself well. Speculative sentiment again was p(s slmlstlc. Affairs in Mexico wore upper most In influencing tho growth of the leatish sentiment. Mexican Petroleum broke 7 points. New York Central's decrease of nearly 1 1.000.000 tn September net earnings anil New Haven's falling off for the quarter of 12,220,000 tended to depress the railroad list New Haven convertible 6s touched a new low record at 10iH. Weakness waa pronounocd In spots In the bond market, In which the movement In genornLwas downward. Total sales par value, tl.fi,000. United States bonds were um-hnliBcd 011 call. gal. litis. !. a. 7,l Hi. M It n S3 111 St AmalrmuUd Ooepor ... U.eoo 71 Anurlcan Asrleulturst American Heit Sitcir.jt ...... Aswrlian Out s.roo "TO Aawlciui Can pM. ...... 1.X0O 00 Amorloan C. A IT A.erlea UMlon Oil... Am, lr BerurltlM 1. ... Aturrluui MoMon ...... t!00 10H Americas toe lootl, ... ...... Amtrlnun H A U 400 H4 KM Am. H. a It pfd ....... .. ..... Ati. Sour lUrinlni...,. Ametlrtn T. c T.. ...... 700 111 HON American Tomcco Anacena Mlnlns Co. ... 700 Altlilaoa 3.100 Atchltan pM A-lintlo Ooiurt I.ln...., tl 111 naltlnior a Olilu I0O HU IK h'elimn BtMl 200 10M llmoXlrn JlapM Tr 00 st thnaa an l'aclf 0 Ovntral tmthar ....), CTheupnika & Ohio Ctaloiro O. VT CJilaan. M. Jt Pt. P.... Ctalcaso N. W Oolorado Kual A Iron.. t4uiaotllatil (laa ...... Uora 1-TOlucta Dalawax lludion Dnfr Hlo Uranila,., DatiTfr . n. O. rid.,,.. liUllllara' Hoourltla ... 1-41 .. ,.. . -...,. hrla lit pfa nil in prd....... ..... (lanerat Klactrlo WW 110 (lr.at Nor hern ptd 1,000 12m (I'f.t Nortbarn Or ctta. S00 l!H Iltlnola Onlral J, 100 104 Intarfcomuih Met. .,.1.. 400 14H Inlar. Matt. pM 100 C7i Intarnatlonat ltarfaaur.. too 103 Intar.Marlno pfd International Paper Intarnatlnnal Pump Kamai Cltr Houthtrn,. , uciea ua , l.ahllh Vallar 400 W,i lMU tnu'avir A NaahTllle , M., (it 1, a It. Nt. M Xlltowrl, K. fc T ..... Xllraourl lacltlc 1,100 Nation! Illaeult Natlnal Lead , , n. it it. or m. ai rra 4m S2 ton 01i H 7, SI Wi TK M ti 107 1MH. J33 34!i feli "7 la 111 i 10U (.too ujt; zuii lust 6oo tiu xirt aiti, ... ITS. 11T 400. 101 10014 101 ... .. II K-) tl I7H SlW 12IH 111 - 2.800 ni; 'iftl 140 itm m 10il 14 57 K 1(4 CIT1E& Amount Inc. Dee. New York.,, Chicago noston ........... Philadelphia .... St I-oiils , Pittsburgh Kansas City ... Hun Kranoifco. . Hultlmore Cincinnati Minneapolis Ioh Angeles.... i'levelond Detroit Niiv Orltuns OMAHA ... . .. Ixnilsvllle Mllwaukco Seattle Portland, Oie... St. Paul Denver Indianapolis . .. 8lt J.ka City.. t'olumbns Toledo Duluth Des Mcjlnes..... Spokane Tiicoma Oakland Peoria San Diego Dayton Hnrramento CeIr Rapids... Waterloo etpr'nfield. III... yultuy. Ill .. liloomlngton. Ogdwi, L'tah 3catur. 1)1. Jacksonville, Washington St. Joseph... IJneoln Bioux CTty... Wloblta Toieka ft,778,721.J0! 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IS Arlaou Com. . . 4 16-liN.fth Uulla U'i B. ft C. C ft S. M. 10 North tak 17-11 Cal. ft Ariiuea.. 4 Old Dominion .... M Cal. ft Had IW OicroU , 7 I. mill,, SlimV -M. .1,-, Ontannlal HHUulMr US i.nnnon ninoK .naruri. n... - n ihantun . ... it. liONDON. Oct. 31. American seeurltUs ' r..i unit i 11 . 11 IHuDcrlor si opened dull, with prices about unchangeil 1 franklin I SuprUr ft D. M. 2 1I-U lodav After a slight advance most of Oranur Con 70 Tamaraak la the list eased off and at noon prices i 41ren Cananaa ... 31W. B. f. R. ft M 31 ranged from i above to 7, below yester- '' V,,- Co"" ,1.ll ,lv'a N'niv Yirli nlaalnir I Kerr lk . ,. I ut'O Cos. .. . Ii, v" JS,M" ,rK , take Unipir ... Utah Copper Co.. .. tt Coaael rsoner. 71 13-11 Union Paclfla ... 1141. la Sail Coppar.... Winona .. 1. 1?. i 7,1 . , I Mlnml Copper . 23 YolTerlii 41 MIA bit liar, suudy, at 21Hd per or." Ex.dlTlirad. MONBY-4?f4H rr cent. omaruo. lI8'OtNT RATBS Short Mils, 4 1-1 r.vaporntrd Apples aud Dried Fruit. fiC er t ent, three months, i per cent. NEW YORK. Oot M -KVAPORATE1. Persistant Advertlsina la ihe Roart tn APPl-KS -Qutet and steady lersistent iiaveri'sin u me itosd to DH1KU KIU1T8-IT unes. firm. Ore- Big Returns. gons, hauAsc Aprldots, steady Peaches, steady Raisins, firm,