nn; ree: omaha, Wednesday, October 7. 1014. 13 MVH STOCK MAHKET OF VTESt SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Have mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign merits recelv prompt and vreful attention -a stock 4,'esnmtsstaa Merchaats. MARTIN BROS. CO.. Exchange Bldg. SWAPPER'S OOLVMV AUTO-A good, serviceable V-H. P. Mitchell car; this car ta In Rood condi tion and will do for a roadster or ran be used a a pleasure car or delivery car: will take diamonds, lota (clear), or will make you a low cash price. Addres 9. C. 3477. Be. AUTOMOBILES For other automobile if-- h Autnmohll-" cl-aalft. bargains see t ration AUTO Want ta wap for a lata data fully equipped touring car. Income brick business property, well rented la outb Omaha, on principal buslneaa 6L, Biin ana m w urnii, cv v. i.., AiTOMnmt.jr:t ha v. Hrnih run about, recently overhauled and repaired and In good running order, which I will awap for horse, buggy or motorcycle. Ad dress 8. C. 1288. . BABY BUQOY Latest style baby buggy. coat lift and aa good aa new. Will ex change for aewlng machine In good con dition, or something else of equal value. Address 8. C. 1478, Bee. BOOKS-For sale or exchange, one Set of 7 of Andells engineers' books. A-l condi tion, for typewriter or cash, or what have you. Address T 195. Bee. COLO. LAND Your choice of 100 forties Within five milee of Alamosa, San Luis valley, Colorado. Alamosa has 3,000 peo ple, on the Rio Grande Ky., and every modern convenience. For grain growing and stock raising, and healthful climate, tills locality rannot be excelled. Price P per acre: no Incumbrance, for Omaha property; snap for someone. Addrees B 691. Twentieth Century Farmer, Omaha Bee Bldg.. Omaha, Neb..Xor particulars, or what have you 7 8TcoXT7ffto swap for graphophone. also txa and 6x7 camera to swap. What have youT 8. C. 1463, Bee. CORN POPPING MACHINE A $.(00 automatlo machine, Just the thing for a confectionery or cigar store. Kequlres no attention, Just load" It. The cus tomer Inserts a nickel, turns the crank and. presto! the machine does the rest. Will trade for what? Come on, I'm game. A ddreaa C. 1467. Bee. CARPENTTR work and repairing done; low caah price; or can uae some furni ture, or anything of value. Address S. L. 1478, Bee. FIVE-PASSENGER Hudson car, In first class condition, newly painted. Would exchange for a good vacant or Improved property. Scott & Hill Co., 808-7-8 Mc Cagus Bldg. Potiglas 1009. FURNITURE for Z 45-room hotel ear Omaha, M.800. Low rata rem ot the building. What nave you to fferf Address S. C. 1268. care Bee GEESE For sale or trade; full grown. Address S. C. 1470. Bee. 6x7 GRAFLEX newspaper camera, with 11 plate holders, carrying case for ..4 -n for rtlts hf 1 1(1- ers. The outfit In good condition and a big bargain for the lot at 110. Address 8. C. 14ii9. HARDWARE J16.U00 hardware stock do ing excellent business in town of 20,000, will bear closest inflection. For sale at a discount.. Need the money. Address 8. f . li7. Omaha Bee. ' JtAVr; cement block machine, guitar, clarinet, and set of "Shelden's Scientific Salesmanship." Need shotgun, 'cello, building ii.. erlal or cash. Address S. C. 1472, Bee. HORSE Good work-horse; will swap for pigs or chickens, or what have you? Address S. C. 1471. Bee. KODAK A new Anacu folding kodak. iVix4W, leather tourist case tor aamo anU poitraJt attachmenta. Will awap lor hard coal burner or range with hot waur attachment, or sood bicycle. Address a. C. liitU. MOTORCYCLE New Indian motorcycle, cost fcSOfr; perfect order; 2-apeed, electrlo lights; starter, clock, speedometer, extra I 'usi-enger carrier; a beauty. Exchange for one-enrat diamond or smaller axid bal ance caeh, or sell reasonable. Address, stat ng what you have, 8. C, 1482, Bee. MOTUKC YCl-tSa Have a nearly new 1L3 Flanoers single cylinder motorcycle; Used uniy three months; would consider lot. ui' wnat have you? Address S. C. luJ2, Bee. ' ' ' ' OFFICE KURMTURl!. Will buy some good fcecond-nand office furniture; must be chvap lor casn. Aadress o. U. Ue. ' PKE Columbia, lixV, IS cases of Job typo and cabinet; a Winchester pump gun and leather case, for sale or irauu. Audresa 8. O. 1432, Hee. fcHtTLANP pony and outfit for itrsde or sale. Phone 21M1, Council Bluffs, la. bUiNS. snuwt-ard. Clark e 8on. U. ISi. SHOTGUN Winchester. No. 10 gaug-slx-ehot lever-acting Shotgun, with cleaning rod and box shells; will sell cheap or trade tor sanitary roll-top rtesn or visible typewriter. Address S. C. 147a Bee SHOTGUN WINCHESTER PUMP GUN. 12 gauge. In good condition, to Lade for 26-20 repeating, rifle. Address 8. C. 14S1, Bee. ' STEEL RANGE Hign ciass $42 steel range with water back to trade for weathered oak buffet, good rug. visible typewriter.-or what? 8. C. 1447, Bee. TYPEWRITE R Good second-hand machine to exchange for good watch. S. C. 1476. Bee. STOVE Hard coal base burner, ' Radiant Estate," large slse; want to exchange for any stove smaller slxe. Address S. C. 1474,, Bee. TROMBONE New $80 slide trombone with high grade leather case for sale. Big bargain. Address 8. C 1476, Bee. TOR RENT Apartments and Flats. Rental Service Free .ptmehe. V vHlft? vacant house and apartment in the city. Gordon Van Co ES ;i N. llth Bt. Phone P. 8M or Web. 1383. BR4.ND NEW SOMETHING EXCEP TIONAL. Seven-room brick dwelling, quarter sawed oak, built-in book cases, kitchen cabinet, full cemented basement, separate vegetable cellar, full attic. Worth inves tigating. See owner, next door north. '.Ill 8. 2uth St. ELEGANT 6-room flat, with sleeping porch, all modern, beautifully decorated, splendid loritlon 3116 Davenport, first floor, on'.y $35. C. O. CARLBERG. '410-312 Branfei Theater Bldg. 610 8 27TH ST. 6-room modern flat, $m. 1003 N. th St 7-room modern flat, $J0. SOU Leavenworth 4-r., mod. ex. heat. tJO. 1001 8. th Ave. 4 rooms, modern, Ui. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brsjidels Theater Bldg. I-ROOM modern flat. 1112 So. llth. UP-TO-DATE 6-room heated apartment; excellent location: flrst-claa shape; water furnished. Call Douglas 7388. BT. CLARE APARTMENTS, tfd and Harney Sis., 2 room apartments, Call H. 447 or D. 6o. OODEN ANNEX lou-ua. iira fouiteil bluffa wito kltonaa THE KNICKERBOCKER. 'West Farnam district, 30th and Jones fits ; ( and 7 rooms. Positively the best and only exclusive apartment bouse In Omaha. Low rentals, compared with oth ers. Sea it first. 4-ROOM. .steam-heated, modern flat, will decorate to suit tenant. $25 In winter, (It In summer. 921 8. 13th St. FELL & P1NKEHTON CO., 211 Board of Trade Bldg FIRST floor. 4-r . moc.. $34 So tth. LA VERSA. 1811 Capitol Ave., modi. so. front, furnished apartment, private nam: aiso single room . Tit IT flT PI .1 b b' 9'41k U A I, K- 1." V The highest class apartment in the city. i and Vroom apartments left. Call If 647. X It 'HOLA8 4-room modern brick flat, steel range, gas stove, kitchen cabinet and water paid; $17. RASP BKOS. POUGI.AS 1H63. $4 00 Three large rooms apartment part , ,i i arnsy - j FOIl RENT. Apartments and Flat. The Athlone 4-room apartments SUh and Douglas St $0 summer; Jt winter. Peters Trust Co. M6JJ Firnim Bt. P. 89. O Board wad ilMsit, 2529 CALIFOKNIA-Mod fjrn. rooms and hoard In private fnm II y Red rVJ. 264 CHICAGO Home-made bread and pastry; single or weekly. Doug. 61!W BOARl and room In private family for two gentlemen. Call Harney Y0fV Waated Board sad Room. YOUNG lady desire to work for board and room In private family after office hours. Saturday off at 1 o'clock. Address H 5OT, Bee. F-raiahea ko. VISITORS Front room, married couple or BriKiriiirii, iiian IJ'II0I1UI. in. 11. ROOM for 3 gentlemen, private family. Apartment T, dowry Court, VM N. 17th. FiUS I'-CLAfS KOO.M, 618 S. 1STH sr. ITH BOARD. 3 MOD.. pleaant rooms. II. 25. W. 75. MOUTH room, beautifully furnished. breakfast If desired. Phone II. ., a. m. or p. m. N. I6TH. 702, furnished rooms, steam heat, fine view, third floor. T. 2023. FIELD club district, 2 large front rooms, new house, $12. H. HTM. MODERN room, homelike, fine location. Harney UTS. 507 N. 30th Bt. FRONT nn,. newly fur., mod. with board. Single or enauite. 241S Poppleton. T 2417J. FUR, rooms, 2213 Douglas St. Red 6997. ROOM with -alcove, or 1 rooms ensulte, fine, for 2 or 4 gentlemen: $130. W. 4S55. MOD., quiet rooms, walking die., $1.60 week and up. THE KNAt'F, in IS Cass. FURNISHED room for rent, near frelgh ton university. Phone Douglas 72S1. FRONT room, newly turn., 14. D. 6467. PLEASANTLY furnished room In private family; $18 mo. Phone Harney 41M. E26 8. 29TH ST . furnished room; prl vale family. H. 4i08. SPENCER, 1911 Furnished room; private family; pleasant surroundings. W. 4at4. Vmt aralahed Rooms. 5-ROfiM, modern. 1119 Georgia Ave. H. HIS. Haaarkerplna- Rooms. THREE nice rooms, housekeeping. 1111 8. 11th. ?2fi 8. ISTH ST. Housekeeping and sleep ing, by day, week or month. Phone Tyler 1021 W. llatela a ad Apartments. CALIFORNIA Hotel. 1Mb. and California. Weekly rates $2 and up.' Douglas 7083. OOPEN HOTEL, rooma $2 per week, founcii Hiurra. DOIxilv HDTEL-Modirn. Reasonable- llonaea and Cottages. West Farnam New brick and stucco home, Just boing finished; three fine bed rooms and sleep ing porch 2d floor, large living room and dining room, beautifully finished In ma hogany; 2d floor while enamel; $41 on lease. Peters Trust Co. 1S22 Farnam St. Doug. .- HOUSES AND i'LATi'. $75.00 9-r., 414 a. SSth, mod., fine loca tion. $47.607 room apart., 618 S. lfith, steam heat. Janitor service. $47.50 7-r.. apt., t13 S. 16th, steam heat, Janitor service. $42.fiO 4-r. apt., In The Harold, ,27th and Jackson. $40.00 7-r. apt.. 708 8.- 16th, steam heat, Janitor service. $40. oo 7-r., 6130 Davenport, Pundee, modern. $40.00 7-r., 3409 Burt, modern, garage. 12D.0O 7-r., 2ol9 Ames Ave., modern. $30.00 -r., 6i4 8. 24th, modern. - iid.OO 8-r., 2219 Capitol Ave., modern ex cept heat. " $12.00 5-r., 2611 Sherman Ave., modern except heat. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 706. H02 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. HOUSES FOIt RENT. Seven rooms and hall, strictly modern, hardwood finish In first story, 3 bed rooms upstairs, one bed room and bath on first floor, $30. This house fronts on a paved street and boulevard, 2 blocks 4 1 cut car line. ( even rooms, sleeping porch and sun fcoofn, new and desirable, exceptionally fine view, quiet neighborhood, $&o or $w with garage. Eight rooms, modern, with two bath rooms, In the West Farnam district, $50. J. H. UL'MONT A CO., 160S Farnam St. Phone Douglas 690.- DUNDEE HOMES FOR RENT. $40.00 7-r., 6136 Daver.port, modern. $40.00 7-r. bungalow, 6115 Capital Ave., modern, hot water host. GEORGE & COMPANY. Phone D. 766. 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Globe Vau&Storage .Stores, moves packs, ships; l-horse van and 2 men, $123 per nr.: storage $2 per mo. Satisfactory guar. P.. 4338 A. Ty. 230. West Farnam Brick home, nicely decorated, built-in buffet, gas range and refrigerator; three bed rooms and sleeping porch 2d floor; large living room, dining room and kitch en; finished in mahogany; 2d floor white enamel. No. 3913 Farnam St. Rent, $46. W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.. 13M Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 1064 o 311 N 2Sd, T-r.. modern. $M0. 2628 Capitol Ave., 6-r.. modern, $23. 2633 Spencer, 4-r., modern, $."2.60. 1634 N. 29th, 4-r., mod. ex. heat, $12. , 117 N. 21st. 7-r., city water, $16. 94S N. 27th. 5-r., city water, $12.50. 1416 N. 29th. 6-r.. city water, $11. lf.16 N. 32d. 5-r., city water. $11. 4.J(4 N. 40th, 4-r.. city water, $10. 8226 Frahklln, 4-r., city water, $8. 3810 Camden Ave.. 6-r.. well, $11. 3723 Ohio. 8-r., well. $8. CKEIOH. SONS & COMPANY. Douglas 300. 60S Bee Bldg. STRICTLY modern 4-r. bungalow, fine location, excellent condition. H. 539. 4-ROOM modern house for rent, 818 8. sTttu Ave. r or imuriniuun vn iiitj 4181. -R house, mod., hardwood finish, hot water heatl 6-r. nouse, moo., iurmueu, all near cars, Dundee. H. 2668. J. C. Reed ttfxp. Co., moving packing storage 1207 Farnam. P. 6)'l; STEAM heat, all modern, .-room house, also 4-ro.jm flat. 230 No. 23d. tND FLOOR office rooms or suitable for light mfg. wrignt ae taeuury, wjo a. 16th St. Doug. 16$. 4-ROOM house, all modern, free water. 104 N. sotn. i. u- uw. T ROOMS; MODERN HOUSE. 18TH. 623 8. MaggarcTs Van and Stor age Co Reduced rates for 60 days. Lata van, t men, $126 par hr. ; dray, I men, $1 per br. 1713 Webster. Doug. 144 FOR RENT Wj have a complete list of all houses, apaitments and flats that .are for rent This Hat can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. 806 8. 161 tl SL Fidelity Storage Co. Etcrage, moving, packing and shipping, jeih & Jackson Bts. Phone Douglaa iti. miatu " " Prts of the city. OUSt'B crelgh Sons A Co.. Bee Bldg. 6-R. cottage. $12. 422 Isard. W. 6755. $-R. HOUSE. 26J Parker, 12n. H. 320. 4-ROOM bouse and garage on 4th St, all modern, $27 50 per moath. Call Doug. 47L8- : (-ROOM house, mod. except heat, lit. hS3 S. 21st St. Harney I7u6. l-ROOM modern cottage, 71 So. 37th St, fine location. $26 Webster 2-'H0. NEW 4-room modern bungalow within walking distance. Call Do iglas 7706. FOU RKXT lloeses and tottaae. 6 It. HOl'SK ; OAK FINISH. HOT YVATKK MKAT. Also 7-tl. HOUSE; FURNISHED; MODERN; NKAKCAKt; IMM'KK. H. tore and tlfllcee. FOR RF.NT Country store. 24x40. full basement, f.ve living rooms upstairs. Address Y 217, Bee. DUSK ROOM Will rent private office, hll. In our large offices, 4X Hre Bldg . to res pone lb I party. liar as. GOOD ham, room for I or 10 horsea, 1917 Webster St fall Doneles 4s. Farms tor Reat. GOOD farm nta'r Omaha for rent or sell at a bargain. 606 N. 10 St. P. 4147. WANTED TO RENT TWO unfurnished rooms for housekeep ing, walking distance. Address B. 44. Bee. REAL ESTATE. FARM RSClt LANDS FOR 8ALfJ Klerlde. FI-ORIPA I.ANP AT WHOLESALK PRICES. $11 S to $J0. Nothing better anywhere. loO.OHo acre to select from. ft iN Nb.lt. ill old Board of Trade Bldg. Good Inducements to reliable agencies. Mlaaeaota. kO-ACRF Improved farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis, all under cultivation; build ings, consisting of house, barn, 18x40, tool shed, 16x40. hog house. Ice house, etc.; harness, two wagons, Iioks, chickens; this year's crop and everything on the farm goes at $4.00(1. SCHWAB BROS., 1020 Plymouth Bid., MlnnesDoli. Minn. Montana. MONTANA CARRY ACT LANDS flP 006 acres now open to entry la the famous Valler valley. An excellent opportunity for the homiseeker seeking good farm land for general diversified farming. The rich soli. exhilarating climate and abundance of water for Irrigation assures maximum civp returns. Great for grain, slfalfa, timothy, and for slock farming. Ideal aDot for a home. Write, today for booklet and particulars. Valler Farm Sales Company. Valler. Mont. Bo No. 17. WE have "just placed a tract of 5,000 acres on the market located In Broad water county, Montana, at prloea rang ing from tn to $14.60 an acre. Easy terms. Will be subdivided to suit la well adHp'ed to grain and general farm ing. Will raise from 30 to 60 bushels winter wheat to the acre. Sea this land before It Is all sold. Join our next excur sion. About one-third regular fare. Ask about frco trip. Inquire or write E, W. Maloncy, Plaxa Hotel. Omaha, Neb. NAbraekai FINE RANCH PROPOSITION. 4.01 acres In western Nebraska, $.000 aw'res. fine valley, abundant water, Ideal location for live stock; price, $16.00 per acre. Owner mlnht consider small farm or good town propertv In part payment. HICKS, 446 Md. of Trado Bldg., Omaha. 120 AND lju ACRES, 12 miles of Omaha P. O. Fair improvements. $160 acre. John N. Frenxer, 111 8. 15th St. BIG BARGAIN IN FARM LAND. Can offer five of the finest half-sections; smooth, rich farming land, wesl of Dalton. Neb., at $17.60 an acre. HICKS, 446 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET CHEAP LAND We can offer five of the finest 320 acre tracts, smooth, rich farming land west of Dalton, Neb., at $1T,60 an acre. Hicks Land Agency, 446 Bd. Trade. Wisconsin- Upper Wisconsin Best ua..y mul guncrm rop state in the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant State acres wanted. Write about our graslng lands. It lnterected In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. Boo Line Ky., Minneapolis. Minn. RKAL KHTATK LOANS CITY and Larm loans. 6. 6A4. 4 Dr CCUt J.H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat l. Douglas $714. It t VI N l',R( )S Loi, $50M and up. VI All V ll L'fil'iJ-omaiia Nat l Bank. HARRISON MORTON. 816 Om. Nat'L WANTED City loana and warrant. W. Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnam. CITY property. Larga loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 224 State Bank Bldg. (100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam ma. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H;y. Binder. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. act. CITY LOANS. Bemla-Carlbcrtj Co.. u 0 310-312 Brandels Thnater Bldg. , BEE us ilrst If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. Nab. ABSTRACT" OF T1TLK. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. X a. 17th 8U Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska 206 Brandels Theater. UFA Ij EST ATK- FOR EXCHANQK FINE, smooth, clear land, near town of 4,00), for $10,0no dwelling In western part of city. Will assume. Address E 625, care Bee. $i6.0oYFKUIT farm, clear. 7 miles north' of Omaha postofflce to exchange for flat. Will assume. A ddreaa D 623, Bee. $5,000 STOCK o7 clothing, shoes, hats. caps, notions and fixtures. Will ex change for Income or land. R. S. Tumbull, 44S Bee Bldg., Hong. 6707. Pianos for other musical Inateu'ts. D. 2017. TO EXCHANGE for good business, 200 acres Colorado land at $26 per acre. E. A. Crockett, Springfield. 8. D. REAL E8TATF ACREAGE Florence Acreage I Bargain Twenty acres, 2' miles northwest of Florence, and but a short distance from the macadam road. Seveu-rooin houee, in good condition; good barn and other outbuildings; nice orchard, full bearing. one and one-ciuarter acres In vineyard. The owner of this property, on account of family reasons, Is-compelled to move to the city and will take as part payment a good residence In the city and will price this property right. O'NEIL' R. E. & INS. AGENCY, Phone Tyler 1024. 1.V06 Farnam St. 2 Acres Very close to car, city water, special price this week, $1,630. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton 20-Acres Improved Close to Florence Has 7-room house, good barn and other outbuildings; has all kinds of bearing fruit. Tills place will make someone a food home, close to Omaha; fins locality. ) Vice, $7,5oO. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 HARNEY. I HEAL ESTATE NORTH BII)K NEW, modern. 5-room bungakiw. Oak Chatham, 22d A Ames; terms. Web. 4&. ft KM, ESTATE SOtTH SIDE Hanscom Park District Modern home, lot 60x150, eaat front, beautiful location. Price re duced to make quick ale. Let ua chow you this bargain. W. T. SMITH & CO., 1111 City National Bank. D. 2819. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Continue, to Tile Up in Every Po$ition. MUCH BUYING IN EVIDENCE .ot Only Foreigners, Ala the Aatertraa Traders Are' Lead ing I'P on Various Food staff Cereals. OMAHA. Oct. 6. 1914. heat continues to pile up in all posi tion. Wheat now In the visible of tlie I tilted States and Canada combined Is 74.4;i,OnO bu.. or t.WW.Ono bu. In excess of last year. In the face of the gains In supplies In ail positions the wheat market closed w ith net advances of SlfVc cs terday. The strength came from the buy ing of futures by foreigners, as there were large resting orders In the market at the opening and buying power was in evidence on all the sharp setbacks. In ad dition of the gains In supplies In the vie Ible there were heavy receipts at primary markets, the total being 3,498,000 bu. yes terday. A feature of the market and one of the helps, was the character of the buying which was considered much better than the selling. Besides the goodly amount of wheat taken by foreigners, a great deal of this grain was taken by the stronger men In the domestic speculative world, and which Included not only the west and southwest, but the east as well as I ha northwest. Corn closed wllh net losses of SttSc. The old bull crowd waa noticeably on the selling side. Little rallying power was shown. Caah sale were 116.000 bu ana vessel room was chartered for 74.000 bu. to go to New York at a rate of IHo. Weather rather unsettled over the corn belt. oats showed a loss of after ruling about c higher during the early part of the session. Cash values locally and at all outside markets were unchanged to He higher. Ptock vards clients were sellers of Jan uary deliveries and packers sold January ribs snd pork. Nearby deliveries of lard were supported by some of the larger pai 'h. The rash trade was slow. v I was uncnangea to ic mwer. Coin was unchanged to $e lower. OstM wss unchsnged to 4e lower. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 56O.O0" bushels; corn. $.009 bush els; oats, 4X000 buehela. ' Primary wheat receipts were 1066,000 bushels and shipments l.JnO.000 bushels. gainst receipts of 1.768.000 tmshels and shipments of 1.007,000 buehels last year. Frtmarv corn receipts were O,O0O bush els and shipments 158.000 bushels, against receipts of 629.000 bushels and shipments of 672.000 buehels lest year. . Primary oats receipts were 1 ,6m ooo bushels and lilpie,rit KW.OOO bushels, RAL ESTATE WEST HIDE 28th and Douglas Two Houses Corner Lot 201 Douglas and 210 South JRth St. This is certainly a dnndy little investment, growing in value every day, as business and activity keep on going west. Rente for $27.50 per month, paying a good Inter est on cost of propertv. When you are through with the houses sell them off and you have a dandy close-In corner for some little brick flats or small apartment houses. North and east front lot, paving In and paid for on both streets. Inok this up; nothing better on the market at the low price of $3,660, and on very easy terms. Payne & Slater Co. 616 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. GREAT BARGAIN, 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE IN WEST PART OF CITY Reception hall, parlor and dining room all finished In birch, nice slse kitchen and pantry, full basement, with cement floor, furnace heat. three bedrooms on 2d floor, bathroom and stairway to floored attic, all hardwood floor upstairs and down, nlcelv decorafed and good aa new, at 3516 Davenport; lot 47x111, on paved street, price reduced to $3,6iO; key first door east; go see it. W. H. GATES, Room 647 Omaha National Bank Building, rhone Douglrij 1394. MODERN WEST FARNAM HOME The handsome, modern up-to-date ten room residence. No. 131 south 35th avenue, owner leaving city, will give quick pos session. Telephone owner. Harney is FOR HALE Handsome, thoroughly mod ern ten-room residence, on one of the finest streets on West Farnam Hill, for $16,500. Owner might consider small house or vacant lot In part payment. HICKS. 446 Board of Trade Bldg REAL E8TATF: SURURRAJf Dsrndee. 6-Room Bungalow In Dundee We are offering for sale a 6-room bun galow, all on one floor, located In the highest point in Dundee, overlooking the country and the city of Omaha. Can be had with ono or two lots. Located on Nicholas street between 50th and 61st Sts House has living room, den, two bed rooms, dining room, kitchen and bath; has fireplace, bullt-ln buffet and book cases. All the rooms are nicely decorated. First-class heating and plumbing. House Is completed and ready to move Into. Can be bought with a small payment down snd the balance about the same as rent. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. o REAL ESTATE MISCJEUiNEOU8 WALKING DISTANCE. A great big snap In a close-In 9-r. house, fully modern. 6 nice bed rooms and Is splendidly arranged for a rooming house. Price and terms satisfactory tofyou. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Douglas 1781. Ware Block. from a Bon Spavin, Ring Bona, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar trouble and geM horse going- sound. Doe not blister or remove the hair and hone can be worked. Par 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tell how. I..00 a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 K free. ABSORB IN E, JR., antiseptic liniment for mankind. Kedure Pginral bwellmgi, En Urged Glands, Goitre, Went. Bruisci. Vari coie Veini. Varicosities, heals Old Sorei. Allay Pain. Will tell you more if you write, fl and f 2 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book "Eridenre" free. Manufactured only by Y-MOUNO, F. 0. F..1MTasl $L.8irln14.Ma. NOW IS THE TIME To bey RIKCR HEORWAN. Blflt futurs nt SBjr Inituairtel Imm w koow af Nwrlr 1 retail star sow an4 plank c.t eipsulon that prainla big thin, a lor pinut aharabuld r. Compiat prlal raprt KHEg oo ra quast. Aak far circular NO. N. "Votklng to gall Vat sarvioe" JON' EM A BAKER BTOOK BaVOKZM Cans Floor. It I-Kalla ait., a Brn4 St. (TUoago 8fw Tork Dlract arlvata wire ta New Tork aa4 Buatoa. COTTON SEED MEAL CRACKED Cotton Bead Cake Oold stressed Cake. From Texas Mills direct to you. WrUe or wire ua for prices 011 High Miuda Meal or Cracked Cake, 43 to 45 par rent protein. Cold Pressed Cake. T-X s cam orn zstrtmm oo, SALX.AB. T-X. gainst receipts of At OOn bushels and shipments of 7f;,("0 bushele last year. CARUVr RKCF1PT3. Minneapolis 6fi intuitu J.-. Omaha l Kansas City 213 Vt IamiIs 6. 12 18 63 Winnipeg 6 These sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 cars at V, 1 car at !c; No 1 hard winter. cars at Ho, 1 cars at W. 2 car at Mc, 4 cars at We, 1 car at lSc; No. 4 hard winter, 1 car at 1 car at WV J car at Wx rejected ban! winter. 1 car at t-c; No. 1 'mixed durum. 1 car at !6o; No. , mixed. 1 car at io No. t spring, I car twhltel at Ofto, No. 4 durum, 1 ear at !Wc; re jected durum, 1 car at fcc. Oats: No. 3 white, 11 cars at 4:4c; No. 4 white, 3 cars at 42Vc; no grade, 1 car at 41e. Rye: No. I 6 cars at MV. Corn: No. I white. 1 car at 71V; No. S white, I car at 71c: No 6 while, 1 car at 7c; No. 3 yellow, 1 cars at 66V; No. 3 vellow, 3 cars at Ae; No. 6 vellow, 1 car at 66o; No. 6 yellow, t car at 65o: No. 1 mixed, 1 car (near white) at 67V. 1 oar (6 per cent color) at V. 1 car at 66o; No. 3 mixed. 1 car at 65c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car at 6o, $ cars at 44V; No. 6 mixed, 1 car at V; No. 6 mixed. $ car at 6.)c; sample. 2 cars at 61c. Barley: No. 4 feed. 1 car at 53V, I cars as 53c. Omaha Cash Prlcoa Wheat : No I hard, 7Ho4! 00; No. 8 hard. 6tVff!V; No 4 hard. MWSc; No. 2 spring. K'VSf' $1 03; No. 3 spring, WV! 01; No. 4 spring M1Ve: No. 2 durum. Vstf43e; N. du rum, HOHJr. Corn: No. 1 white, 7Ht!r71o; No. 3 white, 711V71V: Nv white. 7nvifi 71c: No. 4 white, fothc: No. white, WflUlV: No. 4 white, HVf7fic; No. 1 ye. low, 66iWSo; No 3 yellow. 6iVUiWe: No. $ vellow. 6,f56c; No. 4 yellow. 64WgV'. No. 6 vellow. 64vfiiVM-; No. 6 yellow. Mff 66c: No. 1 mixed, 64SfrtV; Nrt- 1 rnlxed. 4tr66c; No $ mixed, 6iii''-c: No. 4 mixed, 6SVir4o; No 6 mixed, tCMiMV: Nv 6 mixed, mviiw. lists io. wnue, -v 4Sc; standard. 42H4N2c: No. 8 white, 43i-fi42V: No. 4 white, 4JfflH2V Barley: Malting. IT-TrCe; No. 1 feed. 4Rfl6So, Rye: No. 8, SSWuetc; No. 8. 8RiS3V. CHICAGO HAI AID rKOVIMDlK Featarea of the Tradlag aad Closing Prices s Board of Trade. CHTCAOO, Oct. .-Notwithstanding that wheat at one time today showed a sub stantial upturn, the bears had the advan tage during most of the session. A heavy total for the stocks on band In the United States, and Canadu counted agninst the bulls. Trices closed weak, lWU'lV under Inst night. Other lending staples, ton, all suffered a net decline -corn. M)le; oats. Hc, and provisions, 65V. DomoNtlfl and Canadian slocks of wheat were estimated at 100.000,000 bushels, an aggregate of more than 7,0O.0OO bushels In excers of the sum at the corresponding time a year ago. It wss after the an nouncement of this faot that the market took a decided downward slant from which there was no Important reaction. Disappointment In regard to fresh ex port business counted against the hulls. It was asserted that the demand from Great Britain and France had been well satisfied for the time being, and that only Italy and Holland were active as transatlantic bidders. Suspicion that export business was a good deal larger In volume than had been generally acknowledged formed the chief basis of a temporary advance In wheat soon after the opening. In this connec tion, mills northwest of here were said to have offers for Immense quantities of flour. Including a single lot of UO.iioo bar rels. It waa noticed, however, thst later on there were numerous orders here from the northwest to sell wheat. Corn gave way under predictions thst the government report tomorrow would assure nn Incrense of 60,000.000 bushels In the probable yield this season. Failure of expected rains tended also to weaken the market In oats sentiment was chiefly adverse to the bulls. F.xnort call waa declared to have been lighter than for several days Lower prices for hogs csfrled down provisions. A contributing Influence was the slowness of the rash demand for meats. Grain prices furnished y Iigsn aV Bryan, office. 816 Houth Sixteenth street. Artlclel Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Bafy. Wheat Dec.. l 1 nnff i 09 1071,4 1 13V 1 07H 1 W 1 wo May. Corn Dec. May. Onta. Dec. May. Pork. , Jan.. 1 lbWU' i 1 1 16'l 1 14V, 1 1BVt 674t IM'VNH.IWHIHi 7H 7Wtf Jul 70SI 6!"i 6Vtfl-H70l4j V4 I I 41HI 47SI . 4RVi I 4Rfi;48Vt :M4m 61 60V!S0VBV 61H 1$ 10 60 19 10 I 18 62 18 62W 18 J7V, P 60 ' 60 9 60 63V, 8 70 I 8 R6 10 44-TO! 10 60-70 76 I 10 in Lard. I I uct.. Nov. Jan.. 62m 52V t77V 8 45 9 46 t 70 634 l T74J76 nibi I Oct.. 1 10 46-70 10 46-70110 45-701 Jan..lftD 86 10 00 76 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 3 red $1.0t.(&l.07; No. 3 hard, $1.0&84.07u Corn: No. 3 yellow. 7.Va73c; No. i yel low, 72Vo73l4c. Oats: No. 3 white, 4ol 4P4c; standard, 46Hi4714e. Rye: No. I 91'4a'92o. Harley, kTMOc. Seeds: Tim othy, $4.fWi.00; clover, $11 .Of8l4 00. Pro visions: Pork, $17; lard, $9.52; ribs, $10.60 11.86. HUTTB1V fUaady; creamery, 24tf29c, KOOS Higher; receipts. 7,232 . cases; at mark, cases Included, 19i22c; ordinary firsts, Mt'21c; firsts, JHWHe, POTATOE8-Lower; receipts. 75 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin red, 4.146c; Michigan and Wisconsin white, 43'aWlc; Minneaota and Dakota, 45(9620. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs. 14c; fowls, 14c. Mew York tieneral Market. BUTTER Firmer; receipts, 14.731 tuba; creamery extra, 3iV4e; special msrlc, SD'Vft 81c; flrats, 2JWieW: seconds. U;Z7C; process extras. 25Hj26c; ladles, current make, firsts, ZMttlc: seconds, 21i'21,4jc; factory, current make, No. 2, mjic. C'HEBKR Weak ; receipts, 7.991 boxes; state whole milk, whites and colored, fresh specials, llWaV,s; average fancy, WtWhr; skims, 44t'ia4c. KfKSS lrreuilar: receipts, 21,610 rases; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery. whites, 424144c; state, j-ennsyivania ana nearby hennery, gathered whites, 3-fi34; State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, browns, Slff33c; state, Pennsylvania end nearby hennery, gathered browns and mixed colors, Vfic; dressed poultry, quiet; prices unchanged. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. WHEAT Market declined So in early trading. VU)Vn Unchanged. HARLEY 63f!i!3c. RYE S3ift4c. BRAN $a.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, 66f67e. OATS-No. 8 white, 42Mc. FLAX-$1.84'ftl.34H. - the Kansas f'llr (irala aad Provisions, KANKAff CITY. Oct. 8.-WH F.AT-No. : hard. 9SWc; No. 2 red, 6lSc; De- cemlwr, $1.00; Mav, $l.O7ri.07'. COItN No. 2 mixed. 70c; No. 8 white. 72ic; December, 63H⪼ May, 67StP 67 c. OAT" -No 3 white. 46f(46'4c; No. 3 mixed, 4141643c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 6. WHEAT-Spot. steadv; No. 1 Manitoba, s 4d; No. 8 red winter, 8a 6d; futures, firm; October, 8s Sid; December, 8s 6id. CORN Spot, weak; American mixed, new, 7s 8d; futures, steady; October, 6s 'd. t. Loals Grata Market. BT LOUIS. Oct. $. WHEAT No. t red. $1.09-31.04; No. I hard. $1 0s!Vj'l .04V4; De cember. $1.06': May, $1 12. CORN No. 3. 7io; No. 8 77 We: December, 6f,Hc: May, I'oriN-No. 3. 44i44c; No white. 76'S 69 'c. 2 while, 46c. Sasjar Market. NEW YORK. Oct 6 SUfl A R Raw, steadv; molasses. 4 37c; centrifugal, 8.02c; refined, esay; 26 points lower; cut loaf. 7 4ne- crushed. 7 30c; mould A. 6HV; cubes 175c; XXXX powdered. 6 6c; pow dered' 6.60c: fine granulated. Wc; dia mond A, 150c; confectioners' A, 6 40c; No. 1. 6 26c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 6.-DRY OOODS Trading in the primary cotton goods mar ket was light today. Prices Irregular. Cotton yarns showed a downward ten dency Woolen and worsted dress goods, weak. Demand for men's wear, light. Bask C kearlaga. OMAHA. Oct. -Bank clesrlngs for Omaha today wers $.1,003,933.70 and for the corresponding day last year $3,127,- 7S7 67. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET No Very Noteworthy Changei in the Valuet on Cattle. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER l.amha steady ta Tea Teats Centa Higher Feeder Sheep and Uaka eady. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 4. 1914. Receipts were: cattle. Hois. Rheep. Offi.lal Mondav 1$.JH 4 .M Fstlmste Tuesday l(m v ssonn Two days this w ek. .. i.7U .. T6.M Ssme days Isst week..4," .S7 1.64 Bame days 8 wks ago.11.016 6 7S! M.0'2 Same days $ wks Bgo..vrr 4 30.097 Same davs 4 wks ago. .14. 521 4.?o.1 66..'i.2 Ham day last year ...1,41J 8.S81 84.311 The following table shows the receipts of rattle hogs aod sheep at the South omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: 114 1lt Inc. rw. Cattkt ........ 7 168 710.5M 81. 376 Hoga 1,816 200 $fW.S 817,624 Sheep $.V3ia 3.326oi 61,445 The following table shows the prices tor hogs at the South Omaha 1it stock mar ket for the last few days. With compari sons. Date. I li4. imi.:ii . iisii. iWiQ.iis64.il1. Kept. 81 6 641 4 731 1 Sept. Sept. Sent. 111 6 WVfc k 41 4 6? I 47 8 13 i 87 21. 33. 8 40 I 481 I 4 Ml 8 431 $ 16! 4 61 Dot, 08l 8 46 1 6 61 8 4 i $ 131 4 73 Sent. 34 8 SOW 8 061 8 41 I 8 441 8 16 4 76 SeDt. 261 I -1U.I 1 071 4Bf 6 461 it 161 4 77 Pent. 26. 8 ltkl 16 8 66 14 87 II 4ft s si Kent. 17 1 tl n I 56 1 I 44 18 16 . 7. 3 34 3 26 8 46 3 16 - 8. 6 15V 8 4M 4 14 8 32 8 06! $67 - 28.1 8 liy, 331 6 15 Si 1 98 1 ;. 30. 7 87 8 V 8 68 4 1J 8 4l T 88 4 6 Sent. 88.1 6 151.1 ' Ski 141 8 321 8 061 I 6 bept. Sept. Oct. 7 8srk 8 811 8 431 I 8 641 7 7 4 Oct Oct. I vl I 7 V 6 181 8 44! 4 361 7 f6 6 63 8 Pi 8 68; 6 Sl 461 1 6 61 Oct ' 8 lit ft 89 4 J4 8 881 7 82 Oct." 6.1 7 (OM I 3 681 4 tSl 8 8il Oct. 6. .1 7 70S 3 I 4 33! 6 40 7 80 6 46 7 671 6 81 Sunday Receipts and dlsnoslHon of live stock at the 1'nlon Stnc k Yard. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. yes terday; RECEIFTS C A.RS. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. P. M A ft. P.... Wabash Missouri Faolfle .. Union Baclflc C. AV N. W east.. C. & N. W . wesl. ... 10 ... 11 ... 37 i ...116 ... $ ... 1 ...816 a ii 19 32 4 i 18 17 84 140 St. P.. M. A O... B. Q . east 14. A J., west.... I. At P., east. R. I A P., west. Total receipts . DISPOBITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 674 726 1,930 Pwirt a Co Li m Cudahv Packing Co.... 1.609 1.345 3,141 Armour Co 706 1.260 8.4M Hchwarts Co -T J. W. Miirphv SJ4 Lincoln Packing Crl ... St. Clair Packing Co.... 10 Cudahy. K. V 363 W. fl. Vansant Co W6 ... ... Penton, Vansant A la.. 166 Hill A Son 166 F. B. lw's 147 Huston A Co 2M J. P.. Root A Son 806 J. H. Pull 63 L. F. Ilusa.t 123 Roeenstoek Bros 136 MeOreary.A Kellogg.... 163 Werthelnier A Degen... 438 ... It F. Harralton 266 Sullivan Pros 83 Hothschlld 314 Mn. A Kansas Calf Co. 74 Christie inn lllgglns 19 Huffman 1$ Roth .T. 1 Moyera 13 ... ... Raker, Jones A Smith.. 71 Tanner Rros 05 ... ... John Harvey 864 ... ... D. A F Klein Other buyers 1,114 ... 26.739 Totals 8,148 6,113 40,633 CATTLE Receipts fslr. Total for two days, 18.713 head. 6.000 head smaller than last week, but about the same aa a year ago. Heef steers of good quality were very scarce, there being no good oornfeds and very few good rangers. The market on the better grades waa a little stronger than yesterday, or 104T16O higher for the two daya. The medium to common grades were steady and a little ineunea to oa slow. Cows and heifers did not show much hf anv change, the trade being slow, nut still with prices on such cattle as buyers really wanted, generally ateady. In some rases the reeling, It anyining, waa a little weak. i Good feeder steers were free sellers at prices a Utile stronger than yesterday, or lOfflfto higher than last weea. m common to medium grades were ex tremely hard to move at any price, neing neglected from start to finish. It Is need less to say that prices on cattle of that description was downward. Quotations on Cstlle: Oood te choice cornfed beeves, $U.5'W16.60; fair to good oornfsd beeves, $8.04)4).(O; common to fair cornfed beeves. $7.7644V60; good to choice range steers. $7.40O.0: fair to good range steers, $1757.40; common to fair rang teers, 86 00inl6 76; good to choice grass heifers, $65fW7.0; good to choice grass cows. $6.0004.76; fair to good grades, $5.60 Jr6.00; common to fair grades, $4.00(56.60! prime feeders, $S IW6.40; good to choice stackers and feeders. $7.6&.36; fair to good Blockers snd feeders, $6 oOJ7 40; com mon to fair stockers and readers. $6.0048 160; stock heifers. $5.BOlpS.T5; stock cows. $6 tOfle.OO; stock calves, $6 S0.00; veal calves, $8 00(310 26; bulls, stag, eto.. $6 8fx9 T.OO. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. II... 40... 6... 1... I... A. P. Ns. . SIT I II 14 00 10 8 26 COWS, toil to CALVm 141) i on i ll 1 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. IM 4 40 V 10 1 WF.HTfcRNSWYOMINO. 16 calves... 869 8 16 89 feeders. . 870 8 70 3 feeders.. 866 t 70 66 feeders.. 817 7 76 23 SL cows. 843 f 16 $6 Bt. COWS.12U 7 75 WESTERNSCOLORADO. 18 feeders.. M3 7 00 46 feeders.. 105 TOO 86 feeders,. 1078 7 00 86 feeders.. 918 6 75 31 feeders.. 10K4 6 76 29 feeders.. 973 83 feeders. .1067 7 . 61 feeders.. 947 7 66 WESTF.HN8 BOVTH DAKOTA 16 St. rows 16 feeders.. 1033 676 10 cows 878 4 66 U88 6f NEBRASKA. 84 St. cows 1039 6 6(1 10- steers.. Km 86 64 feeders.. t 6 50 19 feeilers.. 640 6 50 $7 calves... 844 8 00 16 cows.,... 946 I 15 31 feeders.. 48 80 31 St. cows 7 S3 6 36 81 feeders.. 966 70 14 feeders.. 626 40 6 cslves... 153 8 60 8 cows H70 4 90 8 feeders.. W 190 17 feeders.. 600 6 26 27 steers.. ..140 6 75 43 feeders.. 10 90 14 feeders.. 939 6 75 1 feeders .110 7 88 70 7 85 6 46 76 60 7 76 70 6 70 6 95 6 90 6 76 7 00 60 60 13 feeders 3k feeders. .86 11 701 20 feeders. 18 cows .1040 41 feeders.. 1047 1 feeders.. 44 40 St. calves 312 26 feeders., 860 7 oows 830 13 oows 1046 80 feeders.. 56 29 feeders.. 1044 1 feeders.. 13 86 feeders.. 876 61 Steers. ...1064 HOOS Receipts were fairly liberal this morning, and with other markets all re- forted slow at sharp declines, tlja local rade opened out In poor shape. Ship per buyers bought the best mixed hogs and a few loads of sorted lights at prloes that were quoltd as generally a dime lower. Several bunches of mixed hogs, with the weightier end sorted nut, sold as high as $a 0t. Packers' first offers were innde on a 15r lower basis, and while nothing sold for quite a while, values failed to show any improvement, and when the bulk of the hogs finally started to move, prices looked to be all of (&16e lower, while some salesmen quoted Indi vidual sales as a flat 16o lower. Trade was more or less dull all the way through, as sellers were Inclined to give I the market a good work-out ueiore cut I ti"g koae. ' Supplies today were sstlmsted at eight y 1 three cars, or $ 4 head. Total for the tw'o days IS neaa, prmi aooui iw Lvler than a week ago, ana ouu larger n a year ago. 8b. Pr. No. fl ... at... 41... aa... 41... 74 .. 17... At. r. I'M .it III !40 147 Si. IN Pr. 7 70 7 70 1 7 I IB 7 71 7 74 t 1 Ik .iU M s7 110 ia 7 id t 44 t an t i 1 so 1 an T I 14 las IM M 140 tr jm r. i H JS 30 10 7 II 11 ... 7 It 8" 1ft 7 s i iw ; m, M E ... t 6 it. : . . 7 nr. M t-i m 7 TO R4 ... 1 tl r iw ; ;n it .an i 7 7 M 2ii ije 7 it ?.. 70.. 74.. I . 7i . 71.. 76.. I . A.. HI . ?e !.'8 .tn i4 .tJI Jl .ITS .114 ..m 1M T 86 7 W 7 is f 88 1 IS 7 wi 1 ie 4 nn s I an OA HKKP A moderate run of some 38.(VH) head here today, and modcre receipts elsewhere, hsd much to do with msklng anothsr active market, with fat lambs selling generally steady lo dime higher, and fst ewes steady to strong, trade be ing almost as uneven as on Monday. The finality of the offerings showed some Improvement generally, snd the sorting as a rule ws lighter. There were some lambs at $7. at, a straight cut of which went to the packers yesterday at $7 16. The best lambs on sale commanded $7.60, with the bulk of the holdings moving at $7.0087.35. Some competition between packer and feeder buyers was again evi dent, but trade on this order wss not ss largei The outcome wss in early clear ance, as everything In the killing Tine was we'ghed up hy 11 o'clock. No important changea were apparent In the feeder trade. Tne supply of feeder lambs was pretty much the same, and the bulk of the offerings moved In about the same notches, the demand being fully as J:ood as yesterday. As usual feeder year Ings. wethers and ewes were scarce, Wuotationa on range sheep and lambs: Imhs. good to choice. $7 .3otr, .no; lambs, fair to good. $7.(Orr7.30; lambs, feeders, $4.00tf7.16; yearlings, good to choirs. $$.76 ffO.OO; yearlings, fair to good, $506.7ti yearlings, feeders, IVSnVaA.TB; wethers, yesrllngs, feeders. $M'ifJ3.9ri; wethers, good to choice, 86.3CT5 60; wethers, fair to good, 3ViioJ ?0; wethers, feeders. $4 10 fi4 86; ewes, good to choice, $4 naff 4 78; ewes, fslr to good, $1 2&U4.60; ewes, feed ers. $1 -yvhM 16. Representative sales: No. At. Price. 753 Utah reefler lambs 64 HI Utah feeder lambs 64 116 Wyoming feeder Umbo 64 260 W yoming feeder lambs 64 .150 Wyoming feeder lambs 48 40 Wyoming feeder lambs 48 S I tsh feeder Ismbs 53 117 Idaho feeder lambs 6 114 Nevada lambs 68 806 Nevada lambs 66 166 Wyoming lambs 67 ln7 Nevada feoder lambs 59 f4l Nevada feeder lambs n '.'26 Wyoming feeder lambs 6 4 M 6 if, 4 70 6 70 6 16 6 15 6 36 7 26 7 36 7 10 6 85 6 86 6 m 6 8ft 4 15 4 16 6 n 6 On 3 60 4 on 6 40 7 15 7 00 6 75 8 66 i 40 6 on 6 Oft J:l Wyoming feeder lambs 68 iio Nevadn feeder ewes 90 ?40 Nevada feeder ewes 88 $'i0 Wyoming feeder I sin be 40 I4 Wvomlng feeder lambs 62 1.'." Wyoming feeder ewes $4 1H Nebr6ska feeder ewes 84 4(10 Wyoming teeder lamb 4S 1104 South Dakota lambs 66 406 Wyoming lambs J 417 Wyoming feeder lambs 61 1J3 Wvomlng feeder ewes 91 108 Wvomlng feeder lambs 4 $70 Wyoming feeder lambs....... 48 132 Wyoming feeder lambs. 60 01ICA4.0 LIVIU STOCK MARKET tattle Meady -Hogs Weak 8kees Steady. CHICAGO, Oct. .-CATTLE-Rece1pts, ij.ono head; market, steady, slow; beeves, 86.504111.00; steers, $ti.l!f&9.o0; stockers and feeders, $5.2518.35: cows and heifers, 8.40 H.ll; calves, $7.60iTJ I1"5. . HOUH- Receipts, 10.000 hsad: market, weak 16Ht30c lower; Bulk. $7.Oiif.20; II .nt, $. IO(St60; mixed, $7.5;it8.60; heavy, $4.20 $.35; rough. 37HO7..'t5; pigs, $4.75.6,00. HHEEP AND LAM Ml Receipts 40.OIX) head; market, steady to 15o higher; sheep, $4.7()i.!"; yearlings, $i.60jj.0; lambs, $6.0l"l7,86. Kansas ftty l.lve Stack Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 19.000 head; market, weak; prime fed steers, $!0.00(fj 10 90; dressed beef steers, $7. 754(9.76; western steers. $66031 9.25; stockers and feeders, $5.75fi8.60; bulls $6.0(ui.W; calves. $6.50p10.60. HOUiS Receipts, 19,000 head; market, lower; bulk, I7.n04jre.10; heavy. $7.70r7.90; ? ackers and butchers $7.T6J8.15: light, 7.60416.20; pigs, $7.2Ml'7,75. MIIEEP AND IMI18-Rerelp1s. 1,000; head: market, higher; lambs, $7.00t1.40; yearlings, 85.9A4v6.25; wether, $4.oo.l0i ewes, $4 905.00. St. I.oals I.tve Stork Market BT. IUI8. Oct. 6. CATTLE Reeetptg. 7.80O head: market, steady; native beef steers $7.50ff 10.S5; cows and heifers, $6.00 66; stockers and feeders, $6.004J.7.ai; southern steers, $tl.M)iKS.O0; cow and heif er. $400fr6.60; native calves. 86.00ftll.on. HOtirJ Itecelpts, 14,400 hesd; markeL lower; pigs and lights. 7.6066.W:, mixed snd butchers, 86. 10. 8.60; good heavy. $8.36 6 60. PHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.40J head: market, higher; native muttons, $4.00QS.OO; lambs. $7.00.7.83. lsax City Lire Stack Market. KIOUX CITY. Ia Oct. 1 CATTLE Receipts. 1,000 head; market firm; native steers, $R.0fK(I.6o; butchers, $5.86177.00; cowe and heifers, $4 .4M.6.46; csnners. 84.00(fr4.60; stockers and feeders, $5.70uM.t6; calves, 7.6D, light, $7.50in7.65: bulk or sales, $7.W HOfJS Receipts, 8,Sf0 head; market 10o lower; heavy, $7.Ot8.0O; mixed, $756 7 60; light. $7.60,7.56; bulk of sales, $7.60 l7.60. KH EE I ami ia M tir neoeipis, s, head; market steady; ewes, $4.50; lamb, $5.6t7J.&5. I ' tt. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 6. CATTLE Receipts, 8,500 head; market slow; steers, 86. 604)10. 25; cows and heifers, $4.2rVTj9.60; calves, $6.00010.50. HOOS Receipts, t.JOO head; market H"9 16c lower; top, $8-05; hulk of sales, $7,609 7.90. HHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, t.000 head; market ateady; lambs, 86.76(97.48. I Lire Stack 1st Stgrfct. ' Receipts of live stork at the five prin cipal live stock markets: came. nogs. Bheep. South Omaha (hie ago Kansas City . St. Louis Sloux City Total 36.000 40,roa 1,000 1.406 8.000 33,800 56,300 82,400 Wool Market. LONDON. Oct .-The fifth series of the Itrit wool sales waa opened today under war conditions not previously ex perlenced In the wool trade. The at tendance was large and demand was animated for wools suitable for khaki end other government uniforms. Clothe, such as scoured crossbreds and all pee advancer SO to 30 per cent over the July rates, while greasy crosabreds ruled 10 to 16 per cent higher. The buying was practically all for the home trade except a lew bales taken for America. Merino wools were not wanted and they declined 10 to 15 per cent. The offerings totalled 9.000 bales, of which 4.000 were New Zea land and 1,600 Austrlana. Prior to the auctions much wool waa said to have been bought for Germany by neutral countries, hut the government checked these snd prohibited export of raw wool from England to all countries. Coffee Market. ' NEW YORK. Oct. 6. COFFEE No i-hange was reported in the market for spot coffee hero today. Cost and freight ? ,.rom Br"" re a shade firmer, but business continued very quiet In both department. IUo 7s were quoted at o and rJantos 4a at 10"4c The clear ance of 4000 bags reported from Santo Jt!r i!w 0.rk today". w rumored to be the first shipment of large purchases by Csnadlan Interests which are supposed to have taken the coffee In payment for coal but the trad, seemed uncertain whether It would be marketed here or elsewhere The voluntary liquidating committee has been authorised to gradually adjust mar gins to the market price as developed at Its sessions, and this action Is expected to hasten the reopening of the futures murker. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 6. MERCANTILE PAPER 7 ier cent STERLING EXCHANGE Firm; for cables. $4 8u60; for demand, $4.0550. SILVER Bar, 6JV- Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. .-COTTOX-8pot. quiet; American middling fair. $.$4d; good middling. 6 82d: middling. 6.30d: low mid dling. S.07d: good ordinary, 4.92d; ordi nary, 4d; sales, 4.500 bales. Metal Market. ST. lower, 4.624. LOUIS. Oct. l-METAI.SI.ad. $3.50i&3 62V. fpelter, lower, It-PrS Bee Want Ad Prodac Reauite. i.w fl.anu 7,000 14,000 1.W0 19.000 7.S00 14,400 1,000 3,600