is K TITK NEK: OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTOHEK 0. 10U. ( x for nKNT Apartnriti aad Flats. Rental Service Free Why worry whtn to find a housa or apartment when w hv Hated vory vcnt houe and apartment In th city. t w fn ei i rt hap I ii Turin ti on Douglas 28. Fidelity Storage ft Van Co. Moving. Packing Storage. Gordon Van Co ZU N. llth St Phono t). SU or Web. '.VU. BRAND N E W BO M rri" H iNO EXCE f TIONAL. Seven-room brick dwelling, quarter lrd oak, bullt-ln hook rami, kitchen cabinet, full cemented basement, aeparate vegetable cellar, full attic. Worth Inves tigating. 8e owner, next, door north. 114 S. 25th ft. t-ROOM modern flat, lilt Bo, llth. fP-TO-DATR t-rem heated apartment; excellent location: tlrst-claes ahape; water furnished. Call Douglas 756. ST. CLAltK APARTMENTS, $3d and Harney Sts., 1 room apartment, tall H. M7 or D. 6606. FOR RENT llonara and tottage. Fidelity .Storage Co. Storage, moving, packing end shipping. 14th A Jackson Sts. 1'hotie 8 '? 4-RWM modern, paved street, ortf-half Mock to car. 120. 4.VW N. 21 h Ave. .force and Oflleea. IND FI.OOR office rooma or aultable for light mfg. Wright Lasbury, 608 B. lth St. Iioug. 162. I, A VERNA, 112 Capitol Ave., mod .. ao. front, furnished apartment, private beth: also slnKle room. S 00 Three targe rooma apartment, part modern. 1B16 Elm Bt. Harney 4. BRAND new St. Ioula flata, one block from high achool. Tiled beth, hard wood floors, iun parlor. $30 or $37.60 healed. Also flats 612 S. frKh. $.!. FRANK CRAW FORI), OWNER, War Block. Harney 7636. 10-R. BRICK flat, strictly modern; walk. Inn distance; good location; 2118 Chicago St., 135.00. .. J. B. ROBINSON, Phone Doug. 8007. 442 Bee Itldg. BLBGANT (-room flat, with sleeping porch, afl modern, beautifully decorated, splendid location, S11S Davenport St., first floor, only $:I5. C. O. CARLBERO, 810-311 Prandols Theater Bldg. 110 S. Z7TH ST., 6-room modern flat. $. 1004 N. 2th St, 7-room modern flat, 120. SOL? Leavenworth, 6-r mod. ex. heat, U0. 1001 S. 36th Ave., 6 rooms, modem, $26. J C. G. CARLBERG. tlO-tU Brandols Theater Bldg. Board and Rooma. 2K9 CALIFORNIA Mod. furn. rooms and board In private family. Red 6TJU. BOARD and room in private family for - two gentlemen. Call Harney ?. t MRN or man and wife can get board and room in modern home, 3670 Fowler Ave. W. W. H'tatedBoerA and Boom. YOTJNO lady desire to work for board and room in private family after offloe hours. Saturday off at I o'clock. Address H 697, Be. Furnished Room, - VISITORS Front room, married couple or genuemen, Doara optional. iei. m. ow. t STRICTLY mod. room, adjoining, for genuemen; 1J ana K. y hone Doug. 8214. FRONT, mod. room, family of two; near I4th and Ames. $8. Phone W. 6783. WEST Far nam district, mod. room for refined young man. 18- Harney 6868. HI 8. 26TH ST., strictly modern front room for gentlemen, in private family, close In. 118. , The Kellogg New, steam heated, shower baths, ele gantly furnished. 1464 Harney Pt. FIRST-CLASS ROOM, WITH BOARD. 3)8 a. 1TH ST. t MOD., pleasant rooms. $L$6. W. 7526. 24. 16TH, 702, furnished rooms, steam heat, fine view, 'third floor. T. 2023. ' FIELD club district, t large front rooms, new house, $12. H. 072ft. ROOM with alcove, or I rooms ensuite, fine, for I or 4 gentlemen: $20. W. 4856. MOD., quiet rooms, walking dls., $1.60 week and up. THE KNAFP, 1918 Cass. FURNISHED room for rent, near C reign ton university. Phone Douglas 7281. PLEASANTLY furnlflied room in private ramuyj six mo, rnon riarney 126 S. 29TH. ST.. furnished room; .pri vate family. - H. 4008. - . BPENCER, lltU Furnished room; private ramiiy; pleasant surrounqings. w. w4. L'nf HrBlshed Rooms. 6-ROOM. modern. 1119 Georgia Ave. H. 1438. Fnrnlsbed liosm, -ROOM nicely furnished house, com pletely modern except heat. On car line. Webster 8046. Hoosekeeplns; Rooma. THREE nice room, housekeeping.' 8. llth. ! 11U Hotels aae) Jkiwrtmoata. CALIFORNIA Hotsl. Uta and California. Weekly rates $2. and up. Douglas 7082. DO DOS, HOTEL-Modrrn. Raasooable. Uoiises aad Cottaces. CmtJAQO, no T-R. mod., clone to high school; $46. T. H. Welrtch. Doug. 7655. NEW CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. New 8-room, strictly modern. Hax wey 6401. 8- ROOM strictly modern house In Al con dition, location 2812 Pacifla St. Call at 080 S. 28th PL, or Phone Harny 2346. 4-11. COTTAOE, mod. ex. heat, newly papered (yd painted, $20. Phone H. 4861. Globe Van&Storage Stores, move, packs, ship; l-horse van and 2 men. $1.25 per nr. ;. storage $2 per mo. Satisfactory guar. D. 4338 & Ty. 230. t-ROOM modern house for rent, 812 S. 85th Ave. For information call Harney 4181. NINE-ROOM house, modern, hot water heat, oak finish, panel dining room, near cars, Dundee. Phone Harney 2668. STEAM heat, all modern, 7-room house; also 4-rm flat. 220 No. 23d. J. C. Reed Maggard's arxp. Co., moving packing & storaga 1207 Faroam. D. 6i',; Van and Stor age Co. Reduced M.a dA . Larg van, I men, $126 per hr.: dray. I men, n per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 14M. rOli EENT Wa have a complete list of all house, apartment . and flats that are for rent This list caa be seen free of charge at Omaha Van Storage Co.. HOt S. 16th 8u West Farnam Brick home, nicely decorated, bullt-ln buffet, gas range and refrigerator; three bedrooms and sleeping porch 2d floor; large llvlnc room, dinina mom khh Wu..h. en; finished In mahogany; 2d floor whit W. FARNAM SMITH A CO. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 14. - -ROOM modern cottage, 7l So. SlUi ou fine location. $26. Webster 2-r0. ' SIX-RXiM - house, strictly modern Uu 322J California. f 10.0U Four-r. iiouse at 3215 No. 2U Av. 1 ivo-r., mi ar rimcK Ave. $18.00 Flv-r. cottage, 3304 Frajiklln. $16.00 Slx-r. cottage, 1811 Isard. $18.(V4itx-r. house at 2108 Harney. $25.00 Slx-r. modern house at lstw Loth rop. $J6.00 Elght-r. modern house at 422$ diarney; large yard. $.10.00 Nlne-r. modern house at 527 Park Art. W. If. GATES, Room (47 Omaha National Rank Bldg. Phone Douglas 12M. Will rent private office.' 8x12. In our larae office. 4.T0 Hee Uldg . t responsible party. DUNDEE) HOMES FOR RENT. $407 room. 6134 Davanrort tit., modarn. $4o 7-room bungalow, 6116 Capitol Ave., nioaern, not water neat. GEORGE A COMPANY, tu) City National Hank Bldg. phone Douglas 764. Iloiina D 31 Parts of the oity. UVUlXa Crelgh Sons ft Co.. Be Bldg, KIM ELM ST.--room, modern, good munwifiiowi, tn. namey 1610. Tl" room, modern, oak finish. Oul .1 Ave., nni. RENTAL BARGAIN" A beautifully finished 7-room all modem home, at So. 2ih Georirl Ave) Quarur-aawad oak floor, hot ier heat basement with laundry, fruit room, etc' Uarag in rear for t machine. $40 per month with tua garage; $& without Call Pouglaa 227 Baraa. GOOD barn, room for t or 1 horsea 1MT Webster Bt. tall Po'lgla 48 WANTED TO RENT TWO unfurnished room for hnukp. Ing, walking amiance. aooimi " Fee. DF.KK or office T''e for rent, wltn heat and light Bzz rarnam. REAL ESTATE. FARM RANCH LASDI FOB flALR Florida. FIORIDA TAND AT WHOLESALE anywhere. IW.OiiO acres to select from. tun is Kit, ZL'l tui noarn 01 irane nm. Good Inducements to reliable agencies. Minnesota. 80-ACRE Improved farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis, all under cultivation: build ings, consisting of house, barn, 18x40, tool shed, 18x40, hog house, Ice house, eta.; complete set farm machinery, two horse, harness, two wagons, hogs, chicken; this year's crop and everything on the farm goes at $4,000. SCHWAB PROS., MM Plymouth Hid , Minneapolis, Minn. North Dakota. FOR SALE A firm of 93) acres, miles from Malhalla, NoPth Dakota. 3T0 acres In cultivation. 120 acres In posture, fenced; 30 acres In meadow, 150 acres In good level land, small timber: 2nV acres bluff land, heavy timber; spring water In pastures, fair Improvements, a splen. did stock and grain fsrm; prlc 426, term to suit purchaser. Addrew, M. A. Walsh, Rantoul, 111. (Owner) Wlsooastav Upper Wisconsin Boat uairy and general crop iat in tie union; settlers wanted: lands for sale at low prlues, on easy terrns. Ask for Book let S4 on Wisconsin Central Land Greet State acre wanted. Writ about our grazing land. If interested in fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., 800 Lin Ky., Minneapolis, Minn. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY and farm loans. 6. 6Vj. t per cent J.H. Dumont ft Co., 1003 Farnam, Omaba. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., I0JS Omaha Nat l. Douglas $715. GARVIN BROS Loans, IWKi and up. uuuo (Jrai, Nat l Bank. HARRISON ft MORTON. 81 Om. Nat'L WANTED Farm loans; Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam. CITY property. Large loan a Specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. wcafl mag., isth ana Farnam eta MONEY on hand for city and farm loan. H. W. Binder. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. f.o CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co, v' $10-812 Brando! Theater Bldg. BEE u first If you want a farm loan. United State Trust Co.. Omaha. Nab. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE TWO SPLENDID FRUIT BEARING ORCHARDS. I own two 40-acre fruit orchards right on tha edge of Medford, Oregon; one 40 with trees nearly five years old and 40 with tree about four year old; they are all In fine condition and should come into bearing next year. These orchards are made up very largely of Bartlett Pears and Newton Pippin Apples, and are in a splendid po sition, both for horticultural develop ment, and' so far as the value of the property 1 concerned, as the orchards are right on the edge of Medford; a a matter of fact, the outer line of the city limits of Medford is a street which runs along tha edge of the property. . The state highway, cement paved, run ning from Seattle, Wash., to San Diego, Cal., passes through one portion of the first 40, separating four or five acres; property . In back of us, with more ma tured trees, has brought as high as $l,0uQ an acre; one 16-acre orchard produced $19,000 In returns last year. This I considered one of the finest sec tion In all Oregon for fruit growing, but It is too far away for me to handle. Will sell or trade for good Minnesota, Iowa or Wisconsin farm. W. T. K ESTER, Vice Pre., Lord & Thomas, Mailers Bldg., C'hlcsgo, 111. Piano for other musical Instru't. D. 2017. ABSTRACT" OF TITLE. KERR Titla Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. (06 b. 17th St Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska, 20$ Bran dels Theater. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Florence Acreage Bargain miles northwest of short distance from Twenty acres, t Florence and but a the macadam road. Seven-room house, in good condition good barn and other outbuilding; nice orchard, full bearing. One and one-guarter acres in vineyard. Tha owner of this property, on account of family reasons, Is compelled to move to the city and will take as part payment a good realdence in the city and will price this property right. O NEIL'8 R. E. A INS. AGENCY. Phone Tyler 1024. 1S05 Farnam St. BUNCHES OF LOTH AND ACHES. FRl'IT. OARDENINO AND LIVE STOCK. Owner needs some money and for $750 cash down will sell gardening and live stock tract,- er 11 acres, near Car ter Lake (northeast) and loan you the balance of price at 6 per cent, also au thortxes us to deduct $i0 for quick sale. Has houae, well, etc., and owner will ar range to plant part In fruit trees for good party. Also bunches of lots equal to acreage. CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON CO., Paxton Block. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE MAKE OFFER. . On two little houses of ( room each. Rented for $14 per month; lot 48xlA with alley in rear. Walking distance, at $8d nd Clark St. , HARRY WOLF. Ware Block. 15th and Farnam Sts. Douglas toot. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FIRST CLASS! Living room, dining room, dea finished In oak. kitchen and santry on first floor, two bed rooms and bath on second, plenty of closets, sll modern, furnace, corner lot, paved street, only $2.ft. Take a cash payment down, balance monthly. (A G. CARU5ERG, SlO-811 Brandels Theater Bldg NKW, modern. 6-room huntfalovt'. Oak Chatham, i'd ft, A men. terms. Web. 4. RAL KSTATE WEST JlUE West Farnam District Modern home, no objection hi sur roundings, price redured. owner says sell. Small sinount of rh down, balance like rent. Let us sliow you 'this. $.110. on terms, will bur modern 7-room house, full cemented basement, hot wster heat, good lot, nice lawn with shade trees, cemented walks; 8 rooms on first floor. 8 sleeping roopis ami bath on sec ond floor. Iminedlafe possession, loca tion fine, near Farnam car line. W. T. SMITH & CO.. r. 2S19. nil 1: City Nat. Bank. Omaha Neb. O REAL ESTATE Kl'BVRBAN liisdre. 6-Room Bungalow In Dundee We are offering for sale a troom 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 one or two lots, iocated on Nicholas street between 80th and 61st Hts. House has living room, den, two bed rooms, dining room, kitchen and bath; has fireplace, built-in buffet and book cases. All the rooms are nicely decorated. Ftrst-cls's heating and plumbing Ho'ise Is completed and readv to move Into. Csn he bought with a smalt payment down and the balance about the same s rent. Hastings & Heyden 18U Harney Street Dundee Lot Bargain $1,100- South front on Isard. third lot east of Rlst St.. 60x136; paved street, paving paid to date, beautiful view, fine surround Inga Not another lot on the street for the money. Discount for all cash, , Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 163$. State Bank Building. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Nice Cottage '60 Foot Lot Good 6-room cottage, modern except heat, nicely arranged, beautiful south front lot, M feet wide, with flna maplo tree. Fairly good barn. Near car, school and stores. Price $2,760. Easy term. ' Scott & Hill Co. Douglas 1009. 904-7-8 McCague Bldg. MAP OF OMAPIA STREETS, Indexed, also Omaha red book, vest pocket iie, free t our office; two stamp by mtll. Charles E, Williamson Co., Real Estate Insurance, care of Property. Omaha. o REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS For Sale A choice. Investment; thirty feet front ing south on Harney street, between 20th and 24th streets. Will double In value. Buy it now and get the benefit of the ad vance which 1 ure to come. Rent from old house will help pay carrying charge. W.H.Thomas&Son 22t State Bank BuUding. Invest Your Money Witt ,Us l4 our naw profit-sharing plan. In amount of $100 or mora and be assured at leaat ON YOUR MONEY 7 Sao or write us about It HASTINGS & HEYDEH 114 aWsaxa! COTTON SEED MEAL CRACKED Cotton $14 Cake Cold Proa sod Oak. From Texas Mill direct to you. Write or wire us for price on High Otadu Meal or Cracked Cake, 48 to 46 per rent protein. Cold Pressed Cake TXXA8 CAXB ATD UMTXM CO. P ALT. A a. TEX. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BCTTER-No. 1. 1-lb. carton, 80c; No. L 00-lb. tub. 28c. CHEEHE-Imported Swiss. 88c; Amer can Swiss. 28c; block Swiss, 24c; twins, 1 ;'; daisies lWc; triplets. 18Vtc; Young Americas, lc: blue label brick, 18Vc; llm burger. 2-1 b.. 20c: 1-lb, 20c: New York white, 19c; imported French Roquefort, 48c. FISH Trout, 17c; large crapples, 109 16c; salmon, U316c; halibut, SMitc; channel catfish, 15c; pike, 17c; pickerel, 10c. POl'LTRY Hroilers. l4A(,c; spring chick ens, llc; hens, ll'al'-'c; cocks, 8c; ducks, 10c; geese, 8c; turkeys. 12He; pigeons, per do., M)c; ducks, full feathered 10c; geose, full feathered, 8c; squabs. No.' 1. $160; No. 2, fioe. BEEF CFTS Wholesale price of beef cut are a follow: No 1 rib, tic; No. 2 ribs, 15Vc; No. $ ribs, 12c. No. 1 loins, 22c; Km. 2 loina. 17c; No. 2 loins. 14c No. 1 chucks. 12c: No. 2 chucks, 9Kc: Nu. t chucks, c. No. 1 rounds, 15sc; No. 2 rounds, 18Vtc; No. 8 rounds, 12V;. No. 1 plates, ic. No. 1 plate, the; No. t platea 8c. Market quotation runttshed by Gillnskl Fruit company: K RC ITS Oranges : Extra fsncv Valen- oias. Dtis. 112. UU. 160. 174 and 270. $.175 per box; Red Ball Va!enclss, all slses. $1 SO er box. Lemons: Fancy Golden Bowl, m and 3&s, $7 00 per box; Silver lord. 420s. auos and 860s. $.00 uer box. ADDles: Bellfiowers. four tiers, $1.60 per box; four tiers, five-box lot, $1 46 per box; four tier, ten-box lot. 11.40 per box; fancy Washington "V" brand Grimes. $1.60 per box; fancy Colorado Jonathans, $1.60 per box. Cantaloupes: Colorado Bur wells. 76c per crate. Watermelons: lo per lb. j-iurus: iiauan prunes, l lu per low ; uvs- crat lots, $1.06 per lb.; 10-crate lot or more, $1.00 per lb. Peaches: Elbert a, 660 per box; loo-box lots, per box; 60o- tox lot,. gOc per box. Pears: California 11 U . . tO AHA . - Ka , (ua I .., . $1.96 per box; ten-box lot or more. $1 M per box: extra fancy Bartletts, $2.6 per box; tsn-lxjx lots, $2.40 per box: twenty-fiva-bog lot. $2.36 per box. Grape: To kays. $1.26 per crate: Michigan gmpea. per basket. 190; w basket lots, use. tiananaa: Per bunch, $1.75i$ 60. VEGETABLES Cauliflower! Denver, l?'-c per lb. Cabbage: 2c per lb. Onions: Yellow, 2a per lb.; rod. 2c per ib. Pep per: sue per basket, lomaioes: fancy. Fiflc per basket. Cucumbers: Hothouse (two do, in basket). 76c per basket. New beets, carrots and turnips: ac Ova. r. ery: Michigan. 36o dox. ; Denver Jumbo. $1.00 per dos. Lettuce: Head. SOcfef 1 lo per dos.: leaf. 40c per dos. Shallots: 1 ler do. Radishes: 86c per do a Garlic: Italian, 30c per Ib. Horseradish: $1 46 per case. Asparagus: Home-grown. Wo per aos. rotatoaa: rw sso par do. sweat potatoes: Virginia, VLW per bbl.; Jersey, $4 !0 tier bbl. Nl'TS alte.i peanuts. $1 50 per case; No. 1 California waliiuta bf. per lb.; pecans, ijwc per 10 ; rilbert, 10c per 10. almond. 20c per lb. MISCICI.LANKOCS-Shellcd popcorn. $c r lb ; sugar walnut dates. $1 26 per bas ket: limes. 8176 per basket: crackerDsrk $1 ; rer case; per half cae. $1 7S. ' heck- r rfi per case: per half case, $1 16. HO.SET-$8 7j per caa. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Gorernment Crop Rrport is About m Wag Epected. ALL GRAINS ARE HIGHER Wkest Closes Half tent I t, While. Corn Is tar banned ta One aad Oae-rnartk ' IMaber Oat Are Adranelaa. OMAHA, Oct , 11 The government crop report. which was received right after the close, could not possibly have been an Influence In the markets on the Board of Trade. The figures, sa sent out of Washington, were about as expected on whrat. corn and pats and as a consequence they are not likely to become an Influence in any of the markets right away. The volume of trade In wheat waa comparatively small, and on the decline the buying Iridlceted a renewal of export Inquiry, particularly at the board. News from abroad was mainly bullish. The summary of seeding and crop con ditions In Europe, as furnished by the Liverpool Corn Trade News, w as gen erally unfavorable. Northwestern farmers are delivering wheat In a smaller way, as the receipts at Minneapolis and Ihiliith yvsterdsy were only MM cars, and at Winnipeg were 6J8 car t'orn closed' at advances of VtlV"-' Export brokers In the oats msrket were good buyers of that grain earlv to pro tect llleral sale of caah made over night abroad. The decline of IfctMor In th price of hogs over balanced all else In th pro vision market. Wheat waa He higher. Corn waa unchanged to lc higher. Oat were Vffo higher. Clearance of wtiest snd flour were equal to La9flo bushel; corn, l.ooo bush I; oat. 72.000 bushels. At Liverpool wheat closed Id higher; om, Hd lower. Primerv wheat receipts were loSO.onO runnels and shipments l.lKl.uu bushels, u .!.. .11. ... f 1,1 ...1 I mw.A 1 hlpments of 4.000 bushels lsst year. Primary corn recelntn were SiiS.OUi bush Is and shipment lsn.ooo bushels against receipts of 897.000 bushels and shipment of 6l.lW0 bushel last year. Primary oat receipt were l.fl.0n0 bushel nd shipments 1.243.000 bushels, against raoelpts ef 768.000 bushel and hlpment of TM.ooo bushel lst year. CARLOT Rtt KIITB. Wheat corn, oais, Ste.rs. t' W, l; b'ltrher. tu 1M TO; rows and heif,rs. $tfvftlJo. cnnr. $4 00 M0; stocsera and feeders, nnfl; calves, K6"Vl00, bulk of sales. $,'. ief rv H(XlS-necelpt. ?.ni head; market lower; hesvy, $7 J0r 60; mWed, $7 SVT7 : Hsbt, ritfT7'. bulk of sale. $7 ?f7 V MIKK.P AND I .AM IIS- Receipts, 1,00 head; no prices niir tf.o 1.1 vie UTotK mbkf.t tattle ateady Haara Lower aheep glove. rHfCAno. Oct 8 - CATTI.F-te-ept $,'") head; market steady; beeves. I It 00, strs. Hril: aim kers and feed era. $6 Vtiii ; cows and heifers, $14 $.10; calves. $7 oin HOG.- Hecelpts, l&.onrt head; msrket V lower; bulk of sale. $r 2iM7 ; light. $7 OA.X, mixed. $7. $:.: hesvv IT.OO-iiS 10: rough. r.nof-7.0; pigs, M ;.mM no. 811 KEP AND UM Its-Receipts W.nf. head, market slow: sheen. $4 Tf-ij.V!). yearlings, $K 6i0 46; jambs. $4 OOjjT.Vv Kawaaa f'ltv Live Stoekc Market. KANHAX CITV. Oct. 8 CATTLE Re ceipts. 41.0110 head: msrket steady; prime fed ateera, $10 0tv,l 10 90; dressed beef steers. $7.TMf 7S; western steer. $. 7tfr. 2T ; stockers and feeders. $ ootr 80; bulls, Ai.otkrt 60; calves. $ MfflO.50. HOGH Receipts. 8,0nn bd: market lower; bulk of sales. $7.407.V; heavy. $TMV(f7.76; psckera snd butchers. $7 iy 1; lights. $7.fXf7.i0, plga $;.ntf;.M 8IIEEP AND LA M HS Receipts. t M0 head; market steedy: lambs, $7 lr7 .; yearlings, " 2nrt r.. wethers. 85.IX: ; ewes. $4 60fl5 00; stocker and feednr. MOnr7C0. , I t. I.oals l.lve Iteek Market. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt IJcht and Pricei a Little Stronger. HOGS MOSTLY TEJX CENTS OFF Fat s,ee In Ooftd pesnand aad Steady to llrssg Fat Laasbs and All Kinds of Feed ers steady. SOI'TH OMAHA. Oct. t, 114. BOtTH OMAHA. Oct T. 114. Receipts were: refit. Hoe-a Hheeg. Official Monday 11218 4 OW) $7.M Official Tuesilst )M 6 2S7 J8.808 Ofticlsl Wednesday. ... 8.t I M7 82 40 Estimats Thursday. .. . $. $. l.o" Four davs (Vila k MOLT JO 816 124 K2 ..im days last week. W 0M 18.447 IC.m Pame davs i wka ago..J1.6A.' ,r lrff.M Pame dv $ wks sgn 82.OT 11 7.ft$ gam day 4 ski sgrv.ll.aM 18.r 101.24 fame days lsst year...2K,$j6 19.04.2 l2.l$ Tha following ubl shows th recelpu ef rattle hogs and sheep si tn South umaha live stork msrket for tn year to date, as compared with laat year: tsia. 181.1 lac Dee Cattle M.iM 7:2,0 Hogs I.2;.A24 I.fM8,ll 218.872 Bheep I..Tfii.A $,7.10 2,44 Th following fabl shows tn prices for bogs st th South Omaha, live stock mar ket for th last few day, with comparisons. ST. I.OI-1S. Oct a-CATTLRnecelpt, $.800 head; market steady; native beef steers. $7.WW10.6; cows and heifer, lit On iiB.K; stocker and feeders. k(7 Ml; southern steer. $H ornfjg.00; cow snd helf era $0Ofr.o0; native calves. $. 0011 00. JIOGS-Recelpts. J10 head; market lower; pigs and lights, $7.ZWt; mtxe.1 and butcher. $8 16026; good heavy. Chicago Mlnneapoila ... Duluth Omaha Kansas City... Pt. lioal Winnipeg ...18 ...7i ...Ml ... 46 ...16.1 ... 97 6K6 11$ 42 10 to $84 rm.x- r..h PriMi-U'liMt: No 1 hard. 7eft1 00; No. $ hard. J8c: No. 4 hard VtT7Hc; No. 2 aprlng. 8ctrl.01; No. $ spring, 7eT1.00; No. 4 spring. MJ7; No. 1 durum, 90c: No. $ durum. J8S f89a Com: No. 1 white. TISsHc : No. whit. 711C72c: No. I white TlSsc; No. 4 white. HitWIHc; No. 6 white, .0HJ Tic; No. white. W&Wc; No. 1 ye low M&e; No. 8 yellow. 8rHe: No. $ yellow, 68j(MHe: No. 4 yellow, rj&VMT. No. $ yellow. 64WSc: No. yellow 4NHc; No. 1 mixed. ttfftBV-: No. I mtxed. 6WiHc: No. $ mixed. No. 4 mixed. 4rc- No. I mixed 44. No. 8 mixed. 4i41r. Ot: No. I wh te. 4342o: sUndard. 43H42Vn: No. $ white, 42442Hc: No. 4 white. 41,2He. Bar ley: Melting. 6MOTc: No. 1 feed. 4S.!c. Rve: No. 1 glHtfrW"': No. v!sj. Tliese sales were reported tojiay. Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 car. 84c. 1 . kw.' Nn 8 hard winter: .1 car, WTUo: 4 cars. sxic: cars, w. frro; t rare. 7cj r,V- ,',e; sa-T hard winter: lU cars, 9fic; 1 car. e, 1 car. 4c; t ear. 4c: rejected: 1 car. imro: 1 car, 2c: no grade: $ cars 92' . I car. Slo; 1 car. 90c; 1 car. 88c; No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 3V". No I durum: I cars. 0c; No. I durum, mixed: 1 car. $0c. No. 4 durum: car. 87t4c; No. 4prfng: Vf.ar I. "oSa-NoT". wlTlte: 1 r i?V: N 8 white: 16 car. ffii No .wh.,uJ..1 4J4e; 11 car. 42e; relected: 1 car. c. no krade: 8 cara 4lCao; 1 car. 4U4c; I cara 41o; t rr, 40c. Ry No. I: IV cars. KcTVfo j: 1 car. 82c. Corn-No. white: 8 w , Se: No. 1 yellow; ir, No. i yallow: 1 ear.' Aa; 'ar, , ec: i car, e&V: No. 5 yellow: I r, Hc N. 8 vellosr: 1 car, (local , 86c; No. I mixed: 1 ear fnear white., gTe; IV. c.r SucTNo. 2 mixed. I car, (near white) mc: 1 car. 6Hc; 1 fr' 65V,:, Nw i mixed: car., fcc; I car. 86V-; M. 6 mixed: 1 car. 6c: sample: 1 car, tsv,c. Barley No grade feed: 1 car, 4ic. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea of tha Travalac aad Closing Prices mm Board of Tradev CTnCAOO, Oct. .Revival of export business tody gave the wheat market a decided upward turn. Clolng pric were steady at lHo to Jc net advance. Corn finUhed Vic to ty6e "P. oat with a gain of 4v4ic and provisions unchanged to 40c higher. Liberal export sale of wheat wore an nounced here and at Duluth and Winni peg. The Chicago sale, which were of wheat to be hlpped by way of the gulf, amounted to eOO.OnO bushela. Heavy buy ing of tha December option her was said to be for the account of exporter at the eastern seaboard. It wa only by degrees, however, that the extent of the trans atlantic purchaalng became known, and. although th market opened some higher In sympathy with LWerpool, the coura of price for a while wa rather tr. teady. Corn advanced with wheat after a mod erate early decline, due to the bearish showing of the government crop report. Wet westher counted against the hear and so. alio did report that a remark able Increase had taken place in th us of glucose as a substitute for sugar. Strength in osts came chiefly from big sale to shippers. It waa said that 600.000 bushels were taken for export. Although provisions at the outset were weak with hogs, the msrket later scored the best advance In some time. Shorts, who were the chief buyer, were influ enced by the strength of grain snd by the backwardness of sneculattv offer. Grain price rumrsbed by Logan A Bryan, office. 215 South Sixteenth street Whestl 1 I I I I.ow. I Close ! Yes'y Artlclel Open. I High. Whestl i DeeJl O0l May U 14SVI corn 1 Dec.. 1 T 1 1041 1 14 I T4WTle7aril May.'WTOI 7041 Oat. I I I Der..!4r4T'4! . 48SI May.61V460i61St14' 1 I 18 60 I Pork. Jan. Lard. Oct Nov. Jan. Rib. I Oct.. 1 10 n Jn.. 74' 40 40 70 18 S I I I 72t I 72m o-2Hi 1 vrv 1 IV. I 8l 4Tit 60! I 1. 10 7( 18 60 t 40 40 70 1 '4l 1 16l 1 7Vr.' 70,' 4V 18 16 I 9 80 ! 10 40 I 7V 72, 70 I 80 I 10 70 I 90 I 1 or 1 14S4 87 talk 48 WV 18 66 t 40 S 42V4 70 10 W 8 Ti New fork Generml Market. NEW YORK,' Oct. 8. SI T A R Raw. teady; molasses. 4.87c; centrifugal, $02c; refined, easy; 25 point lower; cut loaf, 7.40c; crushed. 7.30c: mould A, gfcV; cubes. 6 76c; XXXX powdered, &e; pow dered. $ "c: fine granulated. 8 611c: dia mond A. 6.60c; confectlonor' A, 40.-; No. 1, Uftc. BUTTER Firm: receipt, 5.4M tub; eroamery extra, lie: s peels I marks, 21 Vi firsts. t'SVc conds, 2fa27Vc CHEE1 Cnaettled; state whole milk, fresh pell. white and colored. 15W9 15V; average fancy, 16c, rJGOB Irregular; receipt. 14.21! case; tate. Pennsylvania and nearby hennory whites, tifa 46c; gathered white. 31uUc. Mlnaeapolts Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. I. WHEAT May, $1 08; Deoeralier. $1 14S: No. 1 hard. 81.10; No. 1 northern. $1.07tLOri4; No. $ north, ern. $104S6107S Wheat wa tip le on early trading. FInrR StesdT. BARLEY 6.'i4c. RICE .V34e. BRAN $!l.00. CORN No. I vellow. 8MTe. OATti-No. $ white, 43VyS43c. FLAX-$LI2V4J't 88. - Bvaaorated Applem and Orted Fralt. NEW TORK, Oct I. EVAPORATED APl'LKJl-Nomlnai. DRIED FRL'ITS Prune. unsettled. Apricots and peaches, dull. Raisin, steady. Metal Market. PT. LOT-IS Oct. $. METAT. Lad. duU at $2.60. Spelter quiet at $4.75. aioax (Mr Uve Stock Market. SIOl'X CITT. I. Oct. l-CATTI.e-Receipt. too head; market steady; natlv Mew York Money Market. NF.W TORK. Oct 8.-M KRCANTIIJC PAPER-4r7 per cent. STERLING KXCHANOK-steady for cables at $4 877Mj4.lwifi; for demand, $4 ?$ f4 9726. PlLVEat-Bar. 82HC. Itaak Clearings. OMAHA. Oct. I Bank nleartng for Omaha todsy war $8,878,016.58, and for the corresponding day last year $2.561,. 114.18. Saarar Market. NEW TORK. Oct. S.-eUTOAR-RB w, weak; molasses, 111c; centrifugal, 4.78c. refined, quiet Draining Belgium of All Foodstuffs; Mines in Brussels (Copyright. 1014. by Presa Publishing Co ) LONDON. Oct. 8. (Special Cablegram to New York World and Omaha Bea) A Time correspondnnt, In Belgium wires that German troop are clearing the fields In the neighborhood of Brussels nf everything edible beets, potatoes, turnip and grain and running It Into Germany by special train. He also ststes that tha pavement In front of tha Hotel de Vllle, th Palais de Justice and other public building hv been mysteriously lifted and relald, point ins to th laying of. mine by tha Ger man. A heavy barricade 6f sandbags ha been thrown up around the Palais de Jutlce, and gung new point down th Rue da la Regence, th Quartlr des Minim, Avenu Louis and Rua Saint Gillie. Money for Missouri in New Rivers' Bill (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Ort 8.-SPeel Telegram.) In the distribution of the twenty million of dollar which congress passed a a compromise maasur for th river and harbor bill, tha secretary of war stated today that 850,000 had beea set apart for the Improvement of th Mis souri river from Kansas City to th mouth, from Kansas City to Sioux' City $50,000 and from f loux City to Fort Ben ton. $60,000 The bill, a reported to tho senate, ap proximates $2,000,000 for a six-foot chan nel between Kan City gnd th mouth of th river; between Kan City and Sioux City $160,000, of which amount at leaat 175,000 might be expended for bank revetment work, and $1,000 from Sioux City to Fort Benton. The amount allowed by th secretary of war under the compromise bill for river and harbors, which became a law on Oc tober 1. for tha stretch of the Missouri river above mentioned. I believed suf ficient to carry on th work until th early spring. Pat. I 1S14 1111 lftll UHIK-UIO H Sept 2W I I I $, Mi $ ill I 171 Sept II I 604 I 4u 111 I 471 I 12 I 81 P-r. 22. I 40 I 081 J $ 681 $ 48 $ 101 I 81 nt. 28. I PVSi I M 4 I 681 I 4 I 12 71 Pt 84 8 6 0j 8 41) I $ 44 8 14, i Bept 261 8 t 7. iSt t 4i 4 8 14 t 17 Sept. Ml I lu,, 8 1M I Ml 87 $ tftj ' Sept. 27. 8 l' 8 8ft I 7j I 41 $ 15 Het. 88.1 I UUI ' 8 461 8 14 I 8W $ M - Bnt 1 I liu 1 III 1 1 li. I 1 Itii ( w SS-Pt SO.) 7 tr.'A, 2S 8 f! t 12 I 41 j T 88, 6 ci. Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct 1..I T 81fl 8 SI I I 48i I $ all 1 87 ' III 8Va I Ui 8 44i I R! lIMJIM I. . I 7 , 8 to $ to, 4 2l $ 4 4 il 4.. I 1 8 16 8 $ I 24 8 T 7 ! $.1 7 $2S 1 SI 28 I 27i 7 80: 46 1.1 ?ofc. i a ml I m a 40 f rr , 11 7.. I 7 6044 1 7 ti 711 4 421 8 47, 1 641 4 14 $..' .ini8rr I a $7 1 : 57) U Sunday. Recelpu and dIipitlon of llv stock t Ih I nlon Stock Yrd. South Omsha, for twentv-four hour ending at 8 p. ro. yea lerday: . RKCEIPT-CAR8 Cattle Itogs. oneep. C, M nt. r 1 Wabash I Missouri Pacific 14 l.'nlon Pacific 25 C. A N. W., eat.... 1 C AV N. W.. west....l C, St. P., M. A O... 1 C, B. Q., east.... 1 C, B. A Q., west... .27 C, R. I. A P., east.. 2 C, R, I. A P.. weat. 1 Illinois Central 4 Chicago Gt West... 1 I 17 4 SI t 2 st 7 12 terdsy. Phipliers failed tn huv very maef hoa. and the best price paid for a full lnsd was $7.o, with a few head a high as $7 86. Representative ssles: A. ... tit Ml 8ST Ill l mi Ill nt :i i TV! Ml t?4 t8 ttn r r !l . . v4 HEEP- 7 1 7 tl 7 ft 1 7 t 7 n 7 7 1 M T 7 M 7 J 7 K 1 M t 7 1:14 7 7 7 40 7 No. e . . . 78.... M ... tl ... T ' ... UK . . 7 ... 4.... r.... :.... m ... 74 ... 71 ... 47. .. . ... 43 . . . 1. . . M ... ... r ri tM t ft 4t j , .24 . 2 ,.yt . tn , l) ..4 . .! ..Hi . 24 .in P. Pr. ... 7 4 tan 7 40 n 1 4S o Kl 7 1 44 t " 7 4e 7 1 4 t 45 14 7 4 7 W 7 44 1 48 7 4 7 46 f 4 7 4 14 I 7 SS l 1 t lght receipts with little or no rhsnga In the qusilty of the offerings were smong ths features or the sheep mnrket. While some fst lambs and ewes sold earlv at price fully steady with Wedneailsv. the bulk of the holdings wera Picked up In rather leisurely fashion at . early morning prices, though In th ease J of fat ewe some sales looked stronger. Packer buy. ra were only fair eompetltora compared with yesterday and It we late In tha forenoon before anything Ilka a rlernce was effected The top on lambs was 17.."") ssaln this morning and most of th decent killing lamb, sold at fJ.tft, with some Kss desirable kinds on down to IT on, weight and quality as usual fixing tha price. Some traders thought that the general iiiallty of the ewe offerings wss a little better, the range being largely t $4 50)414.76. practically a high a at Chi cago. Quotation on rang aheep and lamb: fiambs. good to choice. I7,.K(T7 40; lambs, fair to good. $7.0OT7.SO: lambs, feeders, $' 0O4J7.18; yearlings, good to choice. 88 7$ M00; yearling, fair tn good, $04J-TS: yearlings, feeders. $8 8orfj7S; wether, yearling, feeder. etfj an; wether, good to choice. $8.2Ofr$0: wether, f1r to gaod, tY0OiI6.10; wether, feeder. $4 48 QM, ewes .good to choice. $4.MtN 86; ewsa, fair to good, t4.2Ti4if4.60; ewe, feed er' $1 (Wt4 18 Representativa le: No w Wyoming feeder lambs . HO Wyoming feeder lamb.. 182 Wyoming feeder lamb.. IfiA Wyoming feeder iamb.. 711 Wyoming feeder lambs . 8H7 Wyoming feeder lambs., 274 Wyoming feeder lamb.. 181 Wyoming feeder lamh.. 841 Wyoming feeder lamb.. 171 Wvo. vlga and wethers .. 117 Wr. ytg. and wetber. wether At Price Total receipts. . ..86 DISPOSITION H KAD. Cattle. Hog. 248 7m Morris A Co. Swift A Oo Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co SchwartJ A Co S. Omaha Packing Co. Clidahy from K. C W. B. Vansant Co Benton Vanaant-Lush Hill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. B Rant A Co J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Pro McCreary A Kellog Werthelmer A Drgen.. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Hros Rothschild Mo. A Kansa Calf Co. Christie Htgglns Meyers Baker. Jones A Smith Tanner Bros John Mr.rvey p. A F , Kline Cther buyer Totals 257 !74 806 .... 31 140 in 10 121 6 86 7$ :l 42 2 80 JO lit. 26 16 12 $ 34 12 80 48 88 tM 1.284 1.71t 1.4!1 Sheen. I. Ml 1.751 ,Jgf .779 Cops Won't Allow ''Dipsno Lay Off CHICAGO. Oct. I.-Dctall of th or. ganisaiion o a picspocaei trust, u al leged affiliation with certain policemen, a list of more than fifty aaloona said to be recognlzad as headquarters for pick pocket and a list of 100 men known to be professional pickpocket war given to the city council crime commission todsy by Edward W. Alts, an Investigator em ployed by th commission. So keen were the police at on prom inent downtown comer for their daily share of the pickpocket profits. Alts' re port averred, that the regular thieve who worked on th corner were not per mitted to take a few day off to work th atat fair until they had arranged to put substitute to work. ..1804 $.714 l.m CATTLE-Receipt this morning wer light, only 82 car being reported In. This leave the total for the tlv day this w8k fLi"-967 hd.. being a falling off of ovar 7.008 head as compared with last week, and the smallest of any time since four week o. Still recelpu are fully as large as during th corresponding period of laat yr. Cow and heifer wer also In good de mand and tuff that appeared desirable in th eye of buyers moved quite freely at stronger prices. Cows and heifers are now lOftsfcc higher for the week. The fresh receipt of atocker and feed er were light, while th demand wa quit brisk and desirable kinds were soon disposed of. Price were again stronger or around 16&26C higher than last week. Quotations on Cat'ls: Good to cholc cornfed beeves, $6"01O6O; fair to good oornfed beovoa, $8.tHi4b.60; common to fair cornfed beeves, 7 7143. 40; good te chetc rang steers. $7.40rtf40; fair to good rang tear. $4x7617.40; common to fair rang steers, K0wt4 7i; good to choice grass heifer. $H.&i'7.U; good ta cholc grass cows, $ti.flt24l76; fair to good grde. $6 6 a 00; common to fair grades, 84 0OTT6 50 prime feeders, $.2V(i4.40; good t cholca tockr and feeder, t7.6uti4.26' fair to good atocker and feeders, t4-6Cft7.40; com mon to fair stocker and feeders, 18 0041 ttO) stock heifers, $8.loS4.TS: stock cows, M.ftftTN.OO. stock calve. $4.6TJ8 .00; veal calves. $8.00(4110 J&; bull, stags, etc., $6 2641 7.00. Kapreaantatrv sale : BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. :. At. Pt Ka At. Pt. II 1174 8 44 14 ltul M I. W. W.'s Mobilizing For Attack on Butte HELENA. Mont.. Oct I. Presumably headed for Butte, as many as 1,600 In dustrial Workers of tha World are scat tered along tho rout of th flreat North ern railroad between Groat rail and Fargo, N. D , according to information given to Oovernor Samuel V. Stewart today by railroad official. Tb railroad official reported to th governor that many of the men wera armed and war forcing tha railroad men to permit them to ride. Bea Want Ad Prootiew Tuesult. Braatlfal Osuka la Paaorwaal View a. Tha Omaha Bea has spent more than a year In tha preparation of a set of pano ramic views which would give outsiders a correct Idea of what Omaba la like and ha a handsome souvenir booster for the city. The bird s-y view show bow th dif ferent section f Omaha look and glv a splendid impression of Omaha's ft Restruc ture, the wholesale and retail districts, hop, stock yard, residential aad park section. Th book 1st ran b mailed er It make an omamontal addition to photogrophlc collsctloss. Oa sale at Tha Bo offica or tl . 87 4 44 I.... 14 4 40 ' t TM 4 4 1 ! 4 71 t n 4 14 t soo T 8 .. MO 4 T I M 4 HEIFERS. aw 14 a HULLO. M I I 7 I t 1 18 t 7M 4 4 1 40 I 14 CALVES. IT 7 4 7 STOCK RM AND FEEDFK 7 I 44 14 tit 4 44 vY ri 1 BK.VS-NEBRASKA. . MO 4 45 .1W 4 M .M IH . fO 4 IS . fe 4 . ui 1 lo lno 8 M . 684 t St ih t at 1H i M .ism t at m a at 241 I 88 7 feeders. .1182 48 feeder.. KM 18 feeders . 914 II feeders. I feeders. I feeder. 28 feeder. .1004 I 40 17 feeder.. 8!7 4 84 11 feeders.. M0 8 46 tO steers. ...IMS 7 SO 1! heifers... 81 heifers... 44 feeders.. 18 steers. 7 28 7 20 4 60 77 4 88 72 40 717 4 40 WYOMING. 814 4 00 14 heifers. 84 ( 60 lu feeders 85 $ 00 17 feeder t cows. W4 5 86 42 4 M til 7 70 46 7 86 80 6 90 15 feeders . 7W t 40 2$ feeders.. 718 I 60 NEVADA. 20 steers.. ..17 1 46 42 steers... 4' steer.. ..IO04 186 M steers... 6$ steer.... 1074 I 86 SOUTH DAKOTA. 21 heifers... 764 4 60 14 feeder. COLORADO. 7 ateera... . 886 6 76 49 steers... 24 feeders.. IM 1 26 feeder. 44 feeder.. 667 7 10 ( feeder. 1 feeder.. .1040 4 60 f heifer.. 11 heifers... 614 26 1 steer. 1076 $ 46 177 I $6 5J I 86 126 I 75 1043 T M 64 26 811 I 04 1000 $5 Frank Znk A. D. t cow M) ITt t cow 840 I 00 1 row TWO 4 75 I feeder . 1084 4 00 12 feeder . 1140 4 85 HOGS Supplies amounted to nmethlng like eighty-seven cara. or 6.8u head. For th week th total is 10,610 had. being a gain of mom than 2.000 head our a week go. and over 1.000 head larger than a year ago. Tha situation in tha bog market re mained unchanged this morning, and prices continued to move downward, th fresh decHns amounting to generally 10c.' Early bids wore around 16c off, and for a long timo pauksr refused to better theee f ur vires. Later on. however, offer on de- strabl right and butcher, and In fact. on a few of the best neavteo, strength ened up. aud when tho big snd of th supply flnslly started to move the pricea paid for this sort o stuff were uot over a dim loner at the outside, and wer generally quoted a 10c lower. Tb trade w as oa the a hoi dull aad generally l"c lower. Bulk of the hog noted at $7 JoyV j, the long string sell ing at $7J6cjJ 40, as agalnat V.tflM yea- 81 Wvo. via, and Wyoming we 187 Wyoming w 18 cull 141 Wyoming feeder ewe.. 178 Wyoming lamh 73 Wyoming feeder lambs.. 8M Wyoming feeder lamb".. 404 W yom'ng feeder lamba. , I" Wyoming feeder lamb.. 130 Wyoming feeder lamb., 88 40 411 53 8 ...68 ... 84 ...48 ... T ...10 ...106 ... 88 ...112 ...112 ...101 .. 42 ., 58 .. 44 4 86 15 6 40 8K Sl 10 8 an 7 an I 16 I 85 I 86 4 a 4 I 76 4 10 1 14 AO I 78 40 a 80 4 60 rofreo irark. NEW TORK. Oct. 1 CO fTT. "7 Th Coffca market was generally steadr her (today with prices shout unchanged, feme of th coat nd freight offer from ' Prsstl were a shade htaher and the talk of Improvement In the Braxlllan financial situation, combined with the advance In the exchange rate, ha promoted rather a better demand for Braxlllan shipments. The local spot market, howev-r. con tinued qulst with Rio quoted at 4c and Santos 4s at 10kC. The rat nf Braxlllan exchange on Ixndnn showed a further advance at d to 124d by thta morning' cable. offer-today Wool Market. LONDON. Oct. 8.-WOOL Tn Inga at. ths wool suction sale amounted to 10.000 bels. nrlnelnaUy New Zeals nd , crossbred and slice. There waa a strong demand from th horn trade and price wr firm. Merino war In lightly bter request, but thy showed no recovery nd wer frequently with drawn, American buvera were qnlat Dry Good Market. VF.W TORK. Oct l.DRT GOODS Additional order for wool blanket and cotton goods for war mirpnee wep placed today. Cotton good quiet and ir regular. Yarns, dull. - Raw silk, quiet. Jobber reported a quiet trade. RAILWAY TIME CARD ...4Ia4 lit .. .sll st est afl ri I 16 4 VI 14X4 k 1.1 8M a I 80 a 7 84i a a Xt 1 11 44 ( iu.ui a t tl a li:l8 ait .441 88 8 41 8:44 I T.St a 4 99 all 48 8 44 14:0 a 1 at alt W a 1 alt It tug 12 alt u 11 48 kit M IS 1 st a 6.a Barllagta- PTr Uwlttd , r-lcsn-0ia Dcavar as Oalltonila ., yget Suns Btssrsas... Iiskrasas Pilats- Black Ml'l. Umlt Mall North! Bssraas krak Vxpra Liuola teosl tee-PUfnlk ... Platleoieuth-lava fMllems PtatMB4k ... Cblcas gpclsl EDvar SpecJsi Ctllraso Bim rhliasn Bsynws ... Cits Ll at. U A K C Pell. tt toslt SlMrUlt K C. A 84. Jotask Ltaseia-flatisaKHHk .... rsart ..a I sa , . 4 V tm .. I N ssa ..1 I N la . s 4 1 sat .. I S ssa ..all 44 aat ..a I II sat ,118 ssi ..b 10 b . a 1 11 sa ..all sat . . 7:11 srn ..all U pm .. 1 a a. .. 4 sa ..a 146 sa ..a 4 ya la I II asi .. I sa WEBSTCm BTRSiBlT ST ATIOC Ftf. teeatk aad Weaete. rktcago, St. Paal, Mlaaeapoll ft Omaha Twia rttr ea.aeesar mux I'tlT BiarMS . leal OI. Pio4l laann Lwal lir. ailr M Isaamrt Faeillo rails "T Local Fretskt .. 4 t at a 4 tt sa k I ti pa sll 44 aa I I aa k 4 vt pa 6 I st aa Sea4ay. tm a pa a H a l.MO STATION Tenth and Malta Depart. Arrlvs X. O. a Bt. U Biproa a l et am a 7:11 aa K -'. at. 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