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    TUB UKE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTORKli :). 1M4.
FOR HALF.
Ararlnfalt aaa Flats.
Athlone
Apartments
Born of our choir ipirtmfnli are now
for rent. These are 4-room, all nw and
fresh. Fine location, at 2th-nd Doug
la Pt. Laree, light room, with beau
tiful light oak finish; eaay walking dle
tsnre. We will come after you anil ahow
these apartment. Price, $45 winter. $40
summer.
Peters Trust Co.
1CJ Tarnam St.
Phone Doug8S8
CHOICE 1IEATKD APA HTM KM
WEXST FARNAM 119TR1CT,
111 SO. 33D ST.
A brand nfw brick, consisting of six
large room a, largo vestibule and Interior
ball, bath, private laundry, private front
and rear entrance and lame yard; heat,
hot and cold water and janitor service
furnlahed; living rooms finished In quarter-sawed
oak; large brick flreplare In
parlor; bedrooms and eun room finished
In white enamel and bathroom tiled.
Price. f0. Open for Inspection.
PAYNE & SLATER COMPANY,
616 Omaha National Hank
OU DEN ANNEX, Council Muff, rooms
with kitchenette, steam heat. Phone 648.
10-ROOMfiat, modern, 2206 Harney HU
Harney 67,
tinned and Hooma.
MOD. ROOM, good board. Web. OEM.
YOUMJ man desires private room and
board with refined American-Hebrew
family; walking preferred. Address Jack
Lisa, Hotel Neville, Omaha,
Varalikrd Apartments.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
TWO ROOMS AND BATH
In Bosworth, No. 2217 Howard St New
building. Brand new furnishings. Every
thing complete. Heat and hot water,
excellent Janitor servloe. Cosy and com
fortable. 637.50.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.
Tyler 1536. State Bank Bldg.
Fnralsaetl Room.
ROOM In rrlvate family for refined lady
or gentleman; uso of library; walking
oiatance. rnone tiarncy um.
KOn KENT
! KKAIj KSTATrV FOU KXCHAN'GR
tloaee aa4 tattaore.
SIX-ROOM, mod., fine furnace; T. IfW.
6-R, cot. mod. ex. heat. t'.S: walking dl
Jano U.H N. lth. Harney IIW.
313 Woolworth Ave. 8 mod. $J0.
16' N. tth, 6-r., mod., $18.
216 Pewsrd. 6-r., 615.
ISM N. 3th. 4-r.. $12, 3ft.
Other large and smail houses at re
duced rates for the winter
RINOWAl.T, Kran.l-'l Thee Tildg.
FOR MlisiC. Ii acre, near NewDorL
Neb.; prt hay, bal. pasture; 26-foot
frame house, large barn and fonosd. Loan
rf 12,e due Sept.. 191.".. Int 6 per cent
Price $32.60 per acre. Will pay tome caah
dlf (erence,
, E. R. ROOER8,
Carna. Neb.
2117 Douglas St.. 10-r.. steam heat. 15.
4oth and Fa mam. 6-r. modern flat,
team heat, $40.
Ml N. i!d. -r. modern. pS.
23 N. 19th Pt., 6-r., modem, $.10.
8."il Hamilton Bt., 6-r., modem, hot wa
ter heat, fc!SS0.
2S?3 8 ISth ft., 6-r., bath, gas, til
471 Paclflo St.. 7-r.. 116.
2402 Corby St., 4-r, $10.
8. P. BOSTWICK SON,
Phone Tyler 1606. 10 Bee Bldg
$.3 (to 7-room house, mod. except hest.
U0.O0 New 5-room cottage, mod. except
heat, finished In oak, near car line.
$.10.007 rooms, parlor extending across
entire front of house, oak finish, col
onnade openings, four bedrooms and
bath, fine neighborhood, near car.
$23.60 6-rooni cottage, almost new; ex
ceptionally large rooms, strtctly
modern, near car line and school.
AMBRICAN BF.CIR1TY COMPANY,
17th and Iougla Sts. Douglas 6013.
WO 9. IfiTH AVE.. -r. modern flat, $.10.
133S Bo. 28th 8t.. 7-r.. all modern, $30.
2617 Capitol Ave., 9-r. modern flat, $35.
114 8. 2Hth, 8-r., all modem house, $20.
S4l 8. 20th St., 8-r., new, mod. house, $20.
S419 Parker. 6-r., mod. ex. heat. $18.
2216 N. 27th St., 6-r.. mod. ex. heat. $16.
RASP BROS. DOUGLAS lfi&S.
uiaia'Kc. iiifiia jiat i j tv-v.
FIj'KN rooms by day or wk.; modern;
steam heat; $1.60 up. 107 B. 17. D. 6H&3.
FTJKNlhHED room for rent, uearCreign-
ton university, rnone I'nuum
130 N. 19TH, front room In private fam
ily; modern; to permanent roomers $3
week.
(26 S. 29TH Furnished rooms, private
lamiiy. narney w.
1403 N. JOTH Pleasant, modern rooms.
weDster Ttia.
FURNISHED rooms, neatly furnished,
modern, plenty ot heat and hot water,
nose in, reasons Die. pa o. tm n vc
Jll 8. 26TH ST. Modern, nicely furnished
large front room, hot and cold water,
clean, respectable; $18.
FURNISHED room In Dundee, every
convenience. 6017 Cuming. Walnut Uid.
Karnlshea Houses.
ELEGANTLY furnished -room "West
Farnam district home. Can rent for
months at IT). Care of th house and not
price owner's object.
HARRISON ft MORTON.
916 Omaha Nat Bank
t-H fumUhed house. 1903 Wirt. W. 6132.
Hnakeeplnat Rooms.
THREE nice rooms, hsk g. 1111 B- "th.
ELEGANT suite rooms, furnished com
plete; strictly modern; SO B. 26th Bt.
LIGHT housekeeping rooms en ulte. 7J6
B. 18th 6t- Tyler lOO-W.
Parnlahed llauxkeeplaar Roaas.
Good rm. witfc kitchenette; ress.; D. 7K18.
FARNAM 2S32-Three nicely lurnlsned
steam-heatea nouseKwping nu.
FUR. h'k'p'g rooms. 1807 Leavenworth.
' Hotel ArtsBx.
CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and California.
Weekly rates M ana up.
OGDEN HOTEL, Council Bluffs, steam
heated rooms. $1 per week. Phone 648.
DO DOS HOTEL Modem. Reasonable.
- Hooati sa' Csitsges.'
A BARGAIN A brand new' brick
home, 7 rooms; exceptionally attractive
and practical; better Investigate and sat
isfy yoursT916J61
IF you want strictly modera borne, 8
room, never before rented, call Harney
2346. Low rent to right tenant. Twenty
minutes' walk from city hall.
7-ROOM house. 3118 Franklin. H. 4741
7R. house. 3118 Franklin. Harney 4-741
MODERN 8-rooin house, 205 B. 36th Ave.,
vacant November 6. Can be seen after
a. m. any day. Inquire T. j. ourleii.
Phones Harney 1094 or Douglas 1216.
WANT LOWER RENT?
4-r.. e. w.. ras. ror. lot. 4.168 Burdette.$10 00
5-r., c w., fronts park, 724 Bancroft.. 10.00
5-r., mod., choice, l Locust 16.00
7-r. .mod., choice, 1325 B. 27th 10.00
f-r., modem, 41 isard; real snap.
M KITRICK R. K. CO. D. 1482.
1.0?7 ACRE-STi miles from New Orleans.
I.a.: all level prairie; no stumps or
stones; land In that district being put
under cultivation; very rich soil; $6 per
acre; will take one-half other good
property In exchange, balance rash and
mortgage. Schwab proa., Plymouth
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
HKAL F.8TATF ACTUKAGK
4-Acre
Suburban Farm
Out Benson Way
Just off Military road a lUtle wsya
This trsct Is near Cherry Croft farm;
facea two streets: 330 feet frontage on
each; splendid view and a fine rich piece
of ground. Price, $1.8u0, or will sell two
acres for t9"0 on our regular easy terms.
No Improvements.
HASTINGS ft HETPEN, 114 Harney St
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Eport of Wttat Across the Atlan
tie Continue to Leave.
WHEAT CLOSES LITTLE LOWER
l1ea Irep Two and One-Half to
Threat Ceats, with Corn amd Oeta
1 arkaaa-ed to Oae-llalf
Teat lllaker.
7-ROOM cottage, modern, 604 B. ilst Wt
Harney 647.
Stores and Offlce.i.
READY NOW
EAST FRONT ROOM
160 Sq. Ft., with water and light free.
FINE LOCATION 6TH FLOOR
17th B treat Exposure
$22.60
THE BEE BUILDING,
Office Room, 103.
2ND FLOOR, of floe rooms or suitable for
light mf. Wright 4k Lasbury, 606 S.
ltitll tit. JJOUg. lfi.
8TKAM heated store, near postotdce;
low rent. G. P. Mehtilne.
btore Bulg., ith and Farnam. Walnut 3S(L.
Barns.
GOOD barn, room for S or 10 horse.
1917 Webster St. Cu.il Douglas 43.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.;
modern abstract office. S06 a. lfth St.
Phone Douglas iAl.
RB.HU Abstract Co., oldvst abstract of
floa in Nebraska. Bi andela Theater.
REAL E8TATB WANTED
COLORED MAN WANTB HOUbE.
Can pay $200 cash and $20 per month.
Wants rooms, all modern.. Can give
best of references.
THE VOGKL REALTY AGENCT,
1016-16 W. O. W. Bldg.
FARMS FOR RENT.
FARM FOR RENT A fine dairy farm,
good buildings. 10 or more; cattle, horses,
sheep, poultry, farm machinery, pastures
all lenced woven wire, water in each;
A No. 1 land, about 176 miles west of
Minneapolis. Will be rented very cheap
for cash. Don't apply unless you have
soma means and very best of references.
Address Y 266. Bee.
' ' REAL ESTATE! LOANS.
CITY and farm loans, 6, 6?. 6 per cent.
i. H. Dumont (k Co.,1603 Farnam, Omaha.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. Kaat Nebraska farms.
O KEEFU REAL EbTAl a CO.,
1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715.
GAliVIN BKOS. &ttSSL
HARRISON tc MORTON, hi Om. Natl.
WTD Farm loans Kioke Inv.Co. Omaha
3005 and 3009 Paclflo St., 7-room modern,
$30
601 Park Ave., cor. Jackson, T rooms,
almost new, brick, oak finish, fine; only
640.
The Alsatian Apartments. 116-119 S. 35th
Bt.; best location In the city; 6 rooma;
winter rate, $47.50; garage and extra
rooms If desired.
1319 B. Ed 8t., 6-room cottage, only $20.
1S4S S. 27th St., 7 rooma, $22.50.
4114 N. 28th Ave.. -7 rooms, bath, $16.
L. D. Spauldlng. 1618 Farnam SU Phone
Harney 972 or Tyler 100.
6 LARGE, room house, best condition,
833 S. 21st. H. 2706.
MaggarcTs
Van and Stor
age Co. Reduoed
Large van, t men, $T26 per br.; dray, (
men, $1 per nr. 1713 Webster. Dong. 14M
FOR HENT-November 1, 315 8. th Ave.,
7-room modern flat. See Charles O.
McDoneld or J. J. Toms, 615 BrandeU
mono uougias Mba
J. C. Reed
tsxp. Co., moving
packing ft storage
1A7 Farnam. n ti -ji-
t-R, mod. cottage, 719 8. 7th Bt, Ui. 7-r
mod. house. Jtili Leavenworth St. $!
Eoth fine locations. Phone Webster 25S0.
MiV.fiB foT.u1ntVmoderns s
.w... n.,.,,. Ariepnone ea tww.
-ROOM house. 2218 Ulnney: molern; hot
"-v,- unni. rnom weoster
6-r. mod, cottage. 1912 Charles.
II. 1104,
FOR BENT
We have a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent
This list can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van Storatre Co., 806 8. Idth Pt
Fidelity Storage Co.
r.. " yutaina; ana snipping.
16th A Jackson Pta. Phone Douzlaa 28.
HoUKpq " Prts of the city.
' "uala .'re ah Hons A Co.. Bee building.
bli.A ii
slen i-r.
at, an modern, .-ruom liuuse,
r Vo fVI
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ships; 3-horse van
end 1 men, $125 per br.; storage 83 per
mo. Bat'afactory guar. D. 45C8 4k Ty. 330.
6-r. mod. 8614 Grand Ave.. $18. Web.' 6700,
West Farnam
New brick and stucco home, Just being
finished: tnree fine bedrooms and sleep
ing porch 2d floor; large living room and
dtniurf. room beautifully finished in ma
hogany; 2d floor white enamel; $46 on
lease 3312 Davenuort 81.
Peters Trust Co.
1623 Farnam Bt.
Douglas 6S8.
CATUUDHAL district, t rs., mod. house,
v ii, uuiit 6 yer.. xtfMi ogni.
7-R-. moil, cottage, 2014 N. 22d. D. 13467
6-ROOM cottage, modern except beat
BIX rooma, 2574 Frt, all niodern, newly
eimru, linn; fzi :JK lit. LaOOl
JVnl,
liience Iouglaa i'!.
omla,
2S11 Mason fit., 6-r. cottage, tit.
UZl Charlee Kt, 7-r., bath and gaa, $15.
M24 N. 25th Ave.. 4-r., mod. ex. heat. $J0.
Z' 14 Hurdette, 6-r., part mod., $14.
mil B. Slat Bt, 6-r., mod. ax. beat, $18.
4410 Pierce tst. 6-r, not mod.. $11.
3iW N. tilth eit, 2-r. aod bath. $6.
'-'' Spring Ht, 4-r., main floor. Ill
: Spring ft, 3-r., top floor, $5.
2714 IS. 3uth ht., 7-r. and bath, $13.
O. C. OLKEN.
J 11 108 McCague Bldf.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
rarnam Hinllh at Co., 1220 Farnam.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas, 2a) State Bank Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Vvead,
Waad Bldg., ieth and i-arnam Sts.
MONEY on hand for city and lariu loans.
H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg.
6
CITY IliNH Rmli.rrllwr.
0 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. "
SEE us first if you want a farm loan.
United Stales Trust Co., Omaha. Neb..
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR IALB
Mlaacnou.
BARGAIN-J20-acre Improved farm, 20
miles from Minneapolis; on good gravel
A road; lays level; about U0 acres under
cultivation, balance used for pasture;
some fine meadow land; can practically
all be put under cultivation; . buildings
consist of 6-room house, barn, granary,
corn crlba, machine shed, windmill, etc.;
good apple orchard. Price $30 per acre;
one-half cash, reasonable terms on bal
ance. Ad.ioinlng farm held at double this
price. Schwab Broa., 10JI Plymouth Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mtsaoari.
200 ACRES 6 miles from railroad town;
log houae and barn, orchard, 100 acres
In cultivation; four springs, 140 acres
fenced; R. F. D. ; price $3) per acre; easy
terms. Holt Realty Co., Lebanon. Mo
REAL BARGAIN
13
ACRES
This tract of land la located about on
mile from South Omaha limits; luys prao
tlcRlly level and surrounded by nice
homea. No Improvements. Nothing ad
joining Oils property can be bought for
leas than $400 per aero. For quick sale we
are authorised to soli for $300 per acre.
O 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency,
1505 Farnam St.
Tel. Tyler 1024.
South Omaha Office. South 191
HKAL KSTATF SOUTH SIDE
Field Club District
Beautiful, brand new. J-story dwelling,
consisting of large living room across
entire front, large dining room, butler'
Kn j , vciy couiimM.e; j ime Dearoome
and elegant bath room, with tiled floor,
also fine sleeping porch, upstairs. Oak
floors thrntlir limit k.lh nit.l.l,.. n -
downstairs. This dwelling was built by
j i.uui ami win near ine strictest in
spection. Owner would consider good
clear cottage or vacant lot as part pay
ment, or sell on reasonable terms. Call
us up and we will take you to see this
choice property.
Scott & Hill Co.
DouglHS 1009. 906-7-8 McCague Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL 66xl81H residence lot on
paved 8. 10th St.; hss fine barn on rear.
Address M. H. Realty Co., 3750 8. th.
Tyler 1031. Snap rWht now at 136 front ft.
OMAHA. Oct. 29. 1!14
One of the larger exporter of 1'uluth.
and who was on the Hoard of Trade vea
terday, says that about all the durum
wheat that was held In that mnrket, an
well as In othr eectlrm. a? ih. minhttMi
has either been sold and moved out or
will be. The export sales ss re.vtrted
Yraterriay amounted to seventy, five boat
j loads, or eoO.OOO bu., In all positions, and
u.ia inciuoeu auruni wheat at the nortli
I west and winter whest to go out via the
I gulf. The export sales reported yeMcr-
v were said to be at the beat prtcr
on the crop when compared with the
price of the futures. A messaae was
received from New York reporting twelve
iirtir. mm cnarierea a. Auanuc porta
for grain.
According to an official report Issued
yesterday the wheat crop of the north
ern hemisphere Is 8 per cent less than
a year ago, and the rye crop Is 6 per
cent sniuiier.
Corn was Sitfc lower to unchanged.
The weak.-ntiig factor was the excellent
weather fur curing and gathering the
crop, coupled with somewhat larger of
ferings by the country. The caan trade
was smaller, only sO.OOO bushels chang
ing hands vestedar.
There was premure on December oats
yesternay and the offerings were poorly
absorbed. The market closed with louses
of VWc for the day. There was consid
erable liquidation by longs, with the
cash values unchanged
Stock yarde trmlers led In the buv
Ing of January ribs snd pork, and the
nearby deliveries of lnril were bought by
shorts, as well as the larger packers.
REAL ESTATE DUNDEE
Bee Want Ada Are Famous as Result-Getter.
REAL ESTATE NORTH S1DB
AV0RT11 THE MONEY
FIVE ROOMS
Modem ercept heat, nice cement base
ment, floored attic, screens and storm
aa.h InrffA ...1 frnnl Int mk m 1a
chicken house, fruit and shrubbery, hv
caiea near aist ana Meredith, one block
to car. Price, $2,K.W Can arrange terme.
, C. G. CARLBERO,
810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
Prettiest 'Mile
Two-tory. six bunaalow. hot
water heat. For quick sale, $3,600. East
front, near Ames Are.
Harrison & Morton
OWNER LEAVING OMAHA.
A bargain Will sell modem. 7-room
house, splendid location. KOUNTZK AD
DITION, one block from car line: lot
60x140; also has garage. Will show you
through, call Webster ksm.
6100CA8H,
BALANCE L1K12 RENT.
We have a dandy, new bungslow, never
occupied, finished In bard pine, built-in
cupboard, electrto lUrhts, cement cellar,
cement walks, nice level lot, one block to
car line, three blocks to school.
THE VOtiKL REALTY AGENCY,
1015-16 W. O. V. Bldg.
An Attractive
Dundee Home
2 Blocks to Car
4917 Burt St., 7 rooms, large living
room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, rear
vestibule; three lurge bedrooms upstairs
and sleeping porch or sun parlor en
closed, so that It can be used for a bed
room, heated; downtalr finished lit oak:
upstairs ha oak floors eti'l two-panel
birch doors; large attic, full basement,
with fruit cellar and coal bins. Has
beautiful and-flnihed walls, decorated
with oil paint. House complete with
shades, screens and water meter, raved
street. Price, $4,850.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney St.
Rlba were sold by the rival Interests, as
slso was pork. The -h tradw fur meals
ft dull, but fair for lard. The freli
meat trade la fairly active, with cooler
eat her to help it
Wheat a .'id.V lower.
torn waa unchimged t c higher.
Oatu were unchnimcd to ic lower.
Clearance of wheat and flour were
equai to l.l'iVW bu ; corn. S.w bu.; oats,
6,1'V bu.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,74.0)
bu. and sMpmrni l.:xW.n bu . aaalnst rw
ICIptH HI 1.IM.II.I hii an. I hlimiont .if
I 4li..( bu. him yenr.
i notary corn receipts were 3.7,ono bu.
sn.t shli'inente IM.Qiai bu., HKalnst re
ceipts of S47,iui bu. and shipment of JiiO,
000 nt. last eitr.
Primary oat receipts were !?h,iio bu.
anil siiipmenis Ml,i(io liu , naainat receipts
of KWcXM bu. und shlpmrnts of MI.0IW bu.
last ear.
CARI.OT P.KCKITTS
W lie ti Oirn ias Itye 13 Ty.
MlnneaiHtlts
t'hlcngo ,t;it ;37
Diiiutn s4
Omaha i it M I 4
I Ksns.ts City 1M 1 : .
M. I.ouls l-o jn M
Winnipeg 10
These sales were reported today:
H neat .no. 2 haril winter; 2 car".
H. CC.V No 3 hard winter: 6 cars. $1.0H;
1 cars, $1 .OClt; 4 cars, 1.K. No. I hard
w titer: I car. $1.01 v No. $ riorum: 1
car. $l.t. No. 3 durum, mixed: 1 car,
$1.02. No. S spring: 1 car, white. Hie.
Oats standard: 1 car. 44'c. No. S while:
1 car, 44c. No. 4 white: 6 cars, 4V; $
cars. 43c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 4t'c. No
grade: I cars, 4.'V Corn No. 1 yellow:
1 car, 69c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, aVc. No.
8 yellow : 1 car. Wo; I car. part new, Co'ic
No. i yellow: I cr. !ti i car. Wc. No.
2 iiilxt-d: ' car, 6ti4c. hainpie: 2 cars,
6e. Rye No. 8: 1 car. hj.
Omaha Cseh Prices W heat: No. i hard.
$l.uftil ttt: No. J hard. $1.0W4J 1.04S; No.
4 hard, ircffUnS; !s0. j spring, l.u2Stf
I. 04. Ni. 8 spring, l."lm l.iU; No. 4
spring, fiScJil.01; No. I durum, $1 OlJi'
1014; No. iliiruiii, $1.0Ourl.oO4. Corn:
No. 1 white, 71 ;; No $ whit. 71 Vil'
12c; No. S whit 71rf.'2c; No. 4 white.
tnr714r; No. 6 white it'U7l-c: Nil. 1
yellow, 6!:(rWc; No. 2 yeliow, (iS4:uve,
No, 3 yellow, tivifW; N. 4 yellow, Sstjr
Wic; No. 6 yellow, 67'!iVJie; N,t 6
yellow, tTV.iibSc: No. 1 mixed, ViKiic;
No. 3 mixed, tiViftBSr; No. 3 mixed, trSt'
Sc; No. 4 mixed, liVftiir: 4n ; No. 6 mixed.
tWffWVir: No. 6 mixed Ai iitWiVi. i.i.
No. 2 white, 44Ht'''-; sundard, 44u'
44',r; No. S white, 4:tViN4c; No. white.
4(4.14 Bnrley: Malting, ti7Jc; No. 1
feed, 4MS!c. Hye: No. S, io; No. $.
CIIICAf.U OR A IN AND PROVISIONS
11
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Very Fair Seller t Fullj
Steady Price.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER
Pat Sheet) l.aniH Artlve Seller
m Tea tm Fifteen lllaher
Peedera Not Qelte
Active, bat Steady.
, ovy lit U.HA1IA, tfCl. vt 1111.
Ri-celpts were: Csttle. Hog. Sheep.
''ffl' lHl MlIKlv B I.U 4, mi IH 741
Official Tuesday 4.1M 4 4?S 29.0trt
Official Wednesday ... 4..V9 4,Jv 1.6;
lXImale Thursilay ... l.iM 4,.l) Sl.otW
Pour davs this week.. Irt.jr.2 M.tW W.
Ksme days laat wiek..M.U l7.oa 1.14, MA
Hume I neeka un .'1 197 14 X74 154.410
.Heme 3 weeks ago .Xyi3 S0.6M li.21l
Snme 4 weeks ago Jii.uSI li.7 14.
name nays last year. . .It.ltvl li.t' Ui.Ul
The loliowlng table shows tlie receipts
of rattle, hugs and sheep at the touth
vhiinha live stuck market for the year to
tittle, as compared with )ne jeer:
1!M4. Ii:t. I'ec.
'eltle 777.f:4 W.4 27,X:
Hogs l.H'l.iHit t,12;,ajs Si.mti
Sheep 2.;iD,!44 2,ii2,il J.1.A
'1 lie loliowlng tab.e i.oa the rrlces
Tor hugs st the South Omnlm live stock
market for the last few nay, with com-
Oct
Oct
Oct. ii.
Oct. 14
Oct. 1J.
Oct. 16..
Oct. 17.
Oct. IS
late. Mi. l.iJ.!ll2illl.llt..lW.lllol.
I 44N T W I W I II I E 111
I $ 01 6 0i 4 21 $ lil 117
7 r4i I m ti 341 I 411 7 70 6
Ji l 401 a nS
4l 7 4S 4 66
7 41 6 hi
$ m 1 1 4j
k toK, 7 V. 6 42
$ 611 7 IN M 21
s ri 7 4ii 6 s.
6 an 7 Mi 4 -V
s 44! 7 6-' 6 44
7 ti, 6 41
Oct.
Oct.
Only $1,000
for a 60-ft. lot on a paved street and
only t Mock to car; high ami sightly
location.
E. W. Stoltenberg
436 Board of Trad Bldg.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
2211 NORTH 28TII AVE.
A bargain home, modern. C rooms and
bath. Call Webster 2336.
ONLY $2,700.
Just a dandy 6-room cottage on Wander-
eon street. It' all modern and prac
tically new.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
Douglas 17X1. Ware Rloclt.
FORCKD BALI-: 6-room modern, on N.
Z3d St.. near j-alrd: worth K.aoo: will
sell next 10 days for $2.(450. Tel. D. 3U07.
HEAL ESTATE WEST BIDE
Nebraska.
FOR BALE A GREAT BARGAIN.
The east balf of section . town 10,
range lit, In Dawson county, Nebraska.
Uood 6-room house, barn, granary
and crlt; Improvement In good repair;
fenced and cross-fenced; 20 acres In al
falfa, 200 acrt under cultivation; 7 mile
from Bumner and 12 mile from Overton;
rood tenonti licut nf -nil r n -uni !...,.
$3i ptr acr for 60 daya. Term to suit
purcnaaer. lua 1 ruoh LANU CO.,
Kearney, Neb.
FOR SALE Fine resl.uiice with twenty
acres of land four block from depot;
-cement walks; 2-tdry, 6-room house with
basement I also barn.
40-acre farm, 4 miles from town, well
Improved. These place can be bought
reasonable and liberal term.
JAM EX WALTON. Port Calhoun. Neb o
Wlaeoaala.
.Upper Wisconsin
Beat dairy and general crop state In the
union; Mt I It. r .nl t - i.-h.. f... i -
low prices, on easy terma Ask for book-
tiv a bi n utconain (.entrai iand Orant
HtatA ftr.rM w.nl.d U.'a . n . . .
-- ' " " .vuui our
graslng land. If interested In fruit lands
ask for booklet on Apple Orchard lu
Wisconsin. aaaress Lsnd Leyt, Soo
Line Ky.. Minneapolis. Vllnn.
Mlaoellaareaa.
ALFALFA, com and hog are rapidly
making farmer In the southern state
wealthy. The south Is the new "Corn
Belt" and the natural realm of "King
Alfalfa." Act outckly while land nric-
ar so extremely low; value rapidly ad.
vaneln,. Alfalfa booklet and Southern
i.aisi live, tiia. b. diaae.
Western Asent Kouthern Hllw 17, A
Chemical Bidg.. Bt. LouU. Uo.q.'
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
FINK 13) acres; 46 nulea from Minneap
olis, every acre under cultivation; lays
level; good soil; good water; buildings
consist of houae. barn, granary, machine
sheds, etc. Prlc. $76 per acre. Will
take up to $19.0u0 good property In ex
change, balance some cash and mortgage
tirhwab tiros.. 10J Plymouth ldg., Min
neapolis, laino.
House Beautiful
West Farnam
$5,250
We have an IDEAL HOMB on the too
of the hill on Farnam 8t. between 4h
and 4dth; 20 blocks west of the city hall.
In a splendid neighborhood of new
homes. Read the description and realise
that Its location is Ideal.
lot 60x190.
Paved street
Fine lawn.
Kplendid basement
1'ressed brick.
Real fireplace.
Knameled laundry tuba.
Ouaranleed furnace.
Living room ir.x26.
len on first floor. ' .
Screened porch.
One bed room 12Hxl9.
On bed room Ilil7.
On b.d room Hall.
Tiled bath.
Ileautlful oak floor.
Pine decorations.
(Screens complete.
lrge cloaet.
Hest plumbing. '
. This number is 4823 f'arnarn ft- Come
cut TODAY and look It over. Just being
completed.
Charles W. Martin & Co.,
748 Omaha National Bank Dldg.
Tel. Tyler 17; Webster M on Htinday.
West End Near
Cathedral, $5,250
An excellent NEW, well built home,
never been occupied, with oak floor
throughout, bullt-Jn buffet writing desk,
bookcase. TILE BATH, TILE VE8T1
111 LK, with regulation living arrange
ment room on flrat floor, 4 bedroom on
eoond. good attic. This Is complete In
every detail. Can make good terms. This
price ha been CUT $7u0; It a bargain.
Glover & Spain
616-20 City National. VT rag.
Nice Home 6 Rooms, Modern,
Only $3,500.00
3515 Davenport Street.
Birch finish and hardwood floor; extra
well built, nicely docorated and In beat
of order. Go. see 11; key first door east.
W. IL Gates,
647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Two Snaps
4801 Dodge St. 6 rooms, all mod
ern, with corner lot, 60x137;
owner non-resident and wants
an offer. Guarantee it to be
cheaper than any thing equal
In Omaha. Give tig a bid.
New Brick
48th St., Just east of 48th St., on
Dundee car line, brand new
brick; asbestos shingle roof,
hot water heat, stone, cement
and brick porch. Greatest bar
gain in Omaha if you mean
business. Snap for some one
at $1,500. Less than can dupll
cate it Two full lots go with
It.
Get Busy on These.
D. V. Sholes Co.
Tel. D. 49. 918 City. Nat. Bank.
Feat are. of the Tradteias and rioslaa;
Prleea on Hoard of Trade.
.uC.M1wAfK' rt -Not withstanding
...... ,. lunri ii i.i i en ma uni
tf if IH V. rnna ititrai . i . . ,
ihe nt hijur, owltiR to the belief thttt t-
' ' , nuur an wen at W!iat
nBrl BtMJtl 1 1111.4 DSUBl m. I - l' I . .
vUiH?d . firm, ic abovo )at nlKht. Corn
sill limit 1 i . . t i .. T . .
vhib tiiiinneu c up,
ana prtiviploni lrrtxuinr, vary ma from
lllll latitliHa .. . l-l
v v. 1 1 1 1 tj hj a riwn oi i n
Kxpurt aulr of w heat lor th day were
eetinmted as hlKh as 1.2.AUH0 bushels,
making about 6,000. bushel so far this
week. In addition. 2rt. barrels of flour
were said to have been disposed of for
export from the Pacific roast, and there
was a good deal of talk about Kurope.'in
governments helnn after flour at Mlnne
apol.s. Bulls wvro lurihi r enrourKMmi by
assertions that all of the S.ondlnavlan
countries and Holland were active buyers
of wheat.
Kxpurt demHnd for corn helped lo rally
that cereal. It wss said KO.OU) bushels
had been bought here for transatlantic!
shipment and it),(K bushels at New York.
Favorable weather tended st first to rase
the markets somewhat. Oats appeared to
be governed chiefly by the course of other
grain. Luropenn call waa good and the
New England trade was said to have ex
panded In noticeable manner.
Packers' buying checked a rather sharp
break In provisions. The market had
previously been on the down grade with
hogs.
Artlclel Open. Ulnh. Low. Close.! Yes y
WllAtttl
llec.ll lStc 1 14
1 14
May.l 1 ! 1 19'1
Corn
1 trc.iwi-iio-lil wvi
Mhv I7ilii(. i.i7n-.r,i,ll
.1
Easy Terms
Good Location
Fine dwelling of six rooms and bath,
entirely modern, newly painted and In
splendid condition; living room, dining
room, with mantel; nice, large kitchen
downataira; three bedroom and bath on
second floor; corner lot, good else; paved
treat Owner would sell on very reason
able term or take good lot In as part
payment. Price, $3,600,
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglas 1009.
306-7-6 McCague Hldg.
New Flats and Cash
for Business
Property
FVur new brick flats, close In; Income
$1,470. Want business property. Improved
or vacant. Will pay sou cash differ
ence. J. H. Dumont & Co.
PK8 Fams m Bt. Puone Douglas to.
$400 cash buys a new, modern bungalow
on the south side, balance monthly.
$700 buy 7-room, two story, large resl
(lence. A genuine bargain. 'Phono 1). au7.
$1.7M buya 6-room, modern cottage on
North Forty-fifth St., cloae to car
line. Walnut Hill. 'Phone U W7.
MAP OK OMAHA elTKJiUTH. Indexed.
also Omaha red book, vest pocket size,
free at our office, two stamp by mall.
Charles E. Williamson Co.. Krai Estate.
Insurance, care of Property. Omaha. o
$000 cash buys 6-room bungalow niod
ern. Cost $4,000. reduced to $2.$U) for
quick sale. 'Phone l. 3607.
PAID ON IXJT $166; WILL TAKK $71.
2414 DAVENPOKT 8T.
. 1594.
Right on la mam 8t., a good 4-room
house, all modern but furnace, with a'
larw Int feinl'ia m nA Ik. ...... I . .-. l.
-w-w - - - -----. - .u o ,a ,nu
)uat about the vain of th lot.
PA YNK 1NVMTMENT COMPANY .
Phone Douglas 17M. War Block.
KOH KAl.K
The handsome, modern, up-to-date res- i
i'"-u" i-t "uuin in Ave. tiwner leav
ing city. Telephone Harney 13a.
ON YOUR MONEY
We have several different
plans whereby you can get
from 7 to 10 on your
money and be absolutely safe
in your investment. As every
one knows Real Estate is one
of the best and safest invest
ments on earth. Wfe can ar
range it so you can Invest in
individual properties or take
an Interest with others. It will
pay you to see or write us
about it.
HASTINGS V HEYDE.V,
1614 Harney Street.
53
llAA UfcsUtff.Vl AO 1
Pork. I
Jan. .118 62-601 !g R5 1
Mty.l I 06 I IB 10
Lard. '
i let.) 10 6lVi 10 2m
Nov. 10 0 10 Oil1!
Ian.. 9K7H V9 0
Rib. I ( l'
Oct..) 10 !0 1 10 ) 1
Jan.. 9 76 M
1 W4 1 13V, I 1 uy
1 17 1 19'J 1 1
67 'fisvs'iJiirrV'iiTt
lil0Si".70tl'
4 I 4 4RH
BlHIMHtfH'SSC-KVi
16 7!4 18 86 I 1 90
16 97Vi 19 07 Ul 19 10
10 2l 10 62W 10 67H
J'l no 10 BZ'fc JO vt
9KV4I 0K74 9 80
10 20 1 10 I 10 1JU
75 H-H2(fi6l9 arf,S2
tot
tct.
t hlcago Cash Prices Wheat, No. 1 red,
$1 Url.fK; No. 2 hard, IUOtti'1 m
Corn: No. 2 vellow. latiKMr- TMn a ..T
low. 7i4ivnc. Oats: No. 1 whit. iiXa
47'c; standard, 47HT48c. Rye: No. t 4
Barley: UHiiUc. Heeds: Timothy, $4. 00d6 60:
clover, $11.0014. (. Provisions: Pork, nom-
inni: larii, in.n;i; nDB, 11. .VfTKI.UO.
HI TTER Higher; creanierv, 24fQi32c
EOGS Steady; receipts, 4X61 cases; at
mark, esses Included. 17T2f.Uo; ordinary
firsts. 'iMlGWac; firsts. 2fi2ti
I'OTATOKS Lower; receipts, SS car;
Michigan and Wisconsin, Jrij46c; Minne
sota and Dakota, 40rrr4Ac.
1-OULTHY-Allve, film; eprlngs. 12c;
fowls, 103jlltt '
Kami City Hrwln ho.1 Previsions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 2. WHKAT-No.
I hard, f l.m4'1.04Vk; No. it red, $1,041; De
cember. $l.fM; May. $111.
COKN-No. 2 mixed, 71Vfc724p No. I
white. 73i&J4c; December, 64Sc; May. 6NVW
6NSc
OATS-No. white. 4fl-l6H; No. mixed,
41Wiir43n.
HI 'TTER Creamery, $Ic; first, 38o;
soconds, 2Kc; packing, zOVc,
KtKlH Firsts, 23c; seconds, IS'te.
POI'LTHT Hens, lie; roosters. 9c;
turkeys, lie -
Liverpool Ciraln Market.
L1VKRPOOL. Oct. a.-WHEAT-pot
steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 9s4d; No. 2 Hi
Id: No. 0. 810d; hard winter. Is HHd
COHN ftpot, quiet; American mixed,
new, 7s 2d. '
4 otton Market.
LIVFRPOOI,. Oct. 79-COTTON-Spot
In good demand and steadier.. Sales
6.000 bales.
I
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA, Oct. I.-Ilank elearlngs for
Omaha today were $3,021,tW8.4D and for
;",corre"p,,",ln day lttt year $2,967,-
6i6.So,
L2iAIj XOTICK.S
NOTICK TTTtJNTlUviTiltS.
Sealed bids will lm received by the
iviard of Commissioners of Ktate Insti
tutions at Its offlee in 'he Htate Capitol.
Lincoln, Nebraska, until . o'clock p m
Saturday, November 7, 114, f,.r the fur
nishing of all material, suppliea and labor
necessary for the proier conslructkin and
remodeling of the power houe at th
Hthool for the Deaf. Omaha, Nebraska.
In arrordaiit with the plana and aWcl3
ficatlon prepared by James 11. Craddock
artliltnct, tiniahu, Neb.aaka. All bids
must be ac. onipanied by a certified check
ror 6 per cent of the amount of the bid
payabl to Hoard of Cominisaloner of
state Institution as a guarantee that
the bidder, if successful, wUl Immediately
enter Into the contract and bond for the
erection and remodeling of aald struo
lo1; i,i"",.al"1 .I'l"cUon will be on
lile in the offlr of the Board of Comml
sloneis and at the office t k
lcl. Room 12. Continental block, Omaha.
Nebraska Met of drawings and suarlfi?
rations may be obtained by prospective
bidder upon application lo th architect
or to the Hoard by depositing a check
lor twenty-five dollar ($J6() to Insure
prompt return, and when plan and ur.
flrat. on are returned In good order
checks will b re-delltered to the person
depositing the same. The Board reserve
the right to reject any or all bids
Dated this 2h day of October. 114
BOA KD OV COM M' HH ION KH8 OP
BTATB INflTlTCTIONB,
028-dSt By A' Hol',nb' CaaJrmao.
COTTON SEED MEAL
CRACKED
Cot to a Seed Cake Cold lrd Oaks,
From Texaa Mill direct to you. Writ
or wire u for prices on High Miad
Meal or Cracked Cake. 41 to 46 per rant
protein. Cold Pressed Cake
raXAJs C1U AJTD X.raTTB CO.
PAI.T.Ag. TXX.
1 !)' 1 $ 04l 6 841 6 Ji
7 C4V U in
l;tii n s ?i'i s
I 7 Mil S 741 6 1
I T (! 6 tLS, kl
t'ci. I ) 7 04.4, 8 71 ?;
Oct. 2U. 6 IH'i 7 75 I S ,i
$1. 4 M 7 i, 8 1 4 Ho,
2i'.l 6 Mik, 7 hi 1 14
X't. 2.1.1 7 0:l' J S7: ;.i 6 3:. I
wx. .4. in n u 1 u I a 1 w u i
W-l 7 0Hi 7 571 1 44 6 24 , 6 47 7 Wf
117. 6 HS 1 Ml IU I v. 1 11. I HI
Oct M.I 7 I1"4l 7 671 Mi u; K i 7 til 4 67
ct. . I 7 W.-HI 7 74i 7 7 I $ U 7 S 4
Sun.lsV.
CATTl.lt Receipt were small even for
a Thursday, while the demand fer this
late In life week waa very aallafartm y.
As a result prices on all kinds of raid
were steady and the trade reaaonahly
active. Pretty much everything had
changed hand by 10 o'clock In the morn.
Ing. Prlcts are now bock where they
were at the first pf last week, which
means that last week' sharp brak has
been entirely recovered thia w-ck. Th
trade la now In a good, healthy condi
tion and the feeling la very much bvltet
than it waa a week ago at this time,
when price were practically at the low
point of the season.
(Juotatli ns on cattle: Uood to choir
corn-fod beeves, M !" 10 i, fair to gooo
corn-fed beeves, $s.0oull.iO; common to
fair corn-fed beeves, ,.i(il.l; gocd to
choice range steers, 17 4om".; fair to good
rang steers, $.7oj7.; common to fall
range steers., $6,6k.ue'.7fi; good to choi'
grass heifer. $H0i(i7 OW; good to cliolo
grass cows. $.76fl,60; fair to good
grades, $0 KK'6 7u, common to fslr
grades. $4.W( j.un; prime feeders, $.
6.4ti; good to choice alockfr snd feeders
$7.204i'i.86; fair to good stockers and
renders, $ti.m7 20; rommon to fsir lock
er and feeders. t6.kijl.W: stock heifers,
$4.76'(6.W0; atotk cows. $4.Mto.60; stocK
calves, $;.ftil0.ii0; veal calves, $7-60fi lO.uO;
bulls, stays, etc., $4.60i6.2s
IHillh Huppile woie larger than on
WediH'Sduy. but at ihst wete niodernte,
estliiiates calling for sixty-one cats, or
l.ouo head. The total lor the four da)
is n.M) head more than S.OH) short of a
week ago, and almost 4,00u smaller than
for th corresponding day laat year.
Trade opened out slow, and early
packer bids wer in many case a dim
lower, hhlpplug demand was in fair
hape, however, and alter the shipper
had bought u few loads at prices that
were right around steady, the killer
trade braced up. There ws a good
packing Inquiry for good hog of all
weights, and as shippers were buying
this sort of stuff at yesterday's prices,
pucker were forced to pay the same
money. As a result, anything aood sold
at prices that were steady, or very nearly
o. On the commoner gradea, packer
Insisted on a flat nickel reduction, and
while seller held this stuff until late
In an elfort to get more money, they
finally raahed It at fully 6c lower price.
Trade rloaed dull, but a moat of th
hoga irft at till time were on the com
mon order, they probably brought a
much a they would at any time In th
morning. Movement waa far from actlv
at any time, but the moderate supply
was pretty well cleared by 10:30.
Hulk of thu aalee were mode at $7,009
7.10. A sprinkling of rommon heavlr
sold down to $ti.90, while tops eguln
reached $7.30. The market ha been
fluctuating all week, and on two day
showed sharp gains, while price on th
other two were slightly lower. Th gen
ersl trend has been higher, however, and
today' value are a big dime abov th
close of last week.
BHEEPVTh fresh receipt wer mod
erate again, amounting to only 21.000 head
and making for the week to date onlv
ome 86,4(16 head, against 114,616 for the
sarn time last week, 114,410 two week ago
and 1J2.131 a year ago. There was no
Sreat change In 111 quality from yesler
ay' oflerlnga, but mor cornfed stuff
was In evidence.
The continued shortage of tomethlng
good to choice In the killing line stimu
lated competition among th packer buy
er and the consequence was that no
time was lust In buying anything st all
decent as killers at prices strong to HVt
15c higher. Cornfed lamb numbering
around SOO head reached the $7.86 mark,
top for Hi day and the month to date.
Range lamb, such as were available
brought as much $7.66, with th bulk
of the range offering going at $7.16ijj7.60.
It wa not long before all the lamb in
sight wer sold and this In spite of the
fact that outside points reported slow
trade at steady prices. There wt about
th sain advanr on aged sheep as on
lambs and the market on them was Just
as active, everything clearing st an early
hour. Cornfed year! rigs sold up to 61I.40.
wHh some heavy range yearlings bring
ing $6.20. The ew supply was not as
large or as good a on the former day
of th week, but what were on sale
changed hands largely at $6 Qh6.Zh.
Th feeder demand still hold up well,
with the bulk of the lambs chaaatiuc
hands at $6.40uixl RO, with a load hsre and
there at 46 9-1. Most of the feeder ewes
sold at $:i i'.'Ul.lO. On the whole, trade
was not quite st active, though very fair
for thu closing d'tys of the week.
(Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
fond tn choice, $7.607 90; lambs, fair to
ood. $7 Kii16l; feeders, fair to good. $4.4i;
(lO.fel; feeders, common to fair, H43')10;
yearlings, good to choice, $6.0V40; year
lings, fair to good;, $5.7:ji'..uii; year
lings, feeders. $." 4046.W; wethers, good
to cli.ilee, $6.riiK?!.7&; ether. fair to good,
$5 2Mi6.S0; wether, feeders. M Sfta- Ho;
ewes, good to rholre. $6.10i55.!5; ewes, fair
to good, $4.7C4T(.10; ewes, feeders. $3.2649
4.15.
CHICAGO I.IVI3 STOCK MARK KT
blrher: hesvv. ?1fvd7.: mixed, $7 fl
10; light. $7.tji7.i; hulk of sales, $7.W
fr7.es.
HHrF.P ANP tAMr?-necelpte, l.Mfl
head; market lor higher; wether, $5..R;
ewes, $.1.fvi76 15; lamhu. $t'..0O'i?.76,
St. I.nala live Stock Market.
fT I oris. Oct t!.CATTLE-R-celpts,
6.ft head: market stesrty; nstlve
i!Ttr $7.6"fl.7R; rows and heifer.
H.wwii.76: stockers snd feeders, $i'.26B'7.V;
southern slers. r.76-n.76; cow Snd
heifers, $l.'ei'ti.ii0; native calves, $6.00
tlWfci
HMJS-Re-elrt. head: market
lower: plus and lights, $-..5iv,T7.0; mined
aniMtuti hers. $7.2Vu7.7C, good, heavy, 17.68
HKKP A Nil LAMPS Receipts, 1.400
head; market steady; native mutton.
MV1,fi,2t.: lambs. 7.tntiH 26,
t. JcMienh l.ve StoeU Market.
ST JOSEPH. Mo,. Oct 19 C ATTLT0
Receipts. 1 head, market strong, loo
In lm- higher: Mfer $rt.jyKi 10 .00; rew and
heifers. 2Vn9 0n; rnlvrs, fOfflO 60
IKKJS-Recelpts, 400 heed; msrket Mf
liV lower; top, $7 4; bulk. $710i7.1u.
PIIKKI AND LA Mil Receipts. 1.00
head; market steady to strong; lamb,
$7.i:ijS.oo.
I.le Stock In Sight.
Rerelpts of live stork at the five prin
cipal weatern markets:
Kouth Omaha
Moun City
Kansas City
ft Louis
Chicago .
Totals
Cattle. Hitrt Sheep.
. l.MO 4,one Jl.non
. 1.600 610 1,0110
. 4.nr fl.onO xri
.. 6. MO . S.40
.. 6.000 23.0UO $2,000
...16.200 4&.800 6. 409
NEW YORK nRNKRAL MARKET
-Hogs
Deuaead fer Cattle Fli
Steady Sbres Strong.
CHICAOO Oct. 29. CATTLI3 Receipts.
6.01)0 head: market firm; beeves. $ft.VB
II 00- aieer. 15.76iti.2&: Blocker and feed
era, $6 Oll.lO; eowe and heller, $3 60i(J
9 Ml- ralvea. 17 avtrtl.00.
HiViH Receipts, 24,000 head: market
steady to 6c lower; bulk of sales, $7.1J
7.60; light. $7 0&i77.6ft: mixed. r.lOljl 70;
heavy. 17 05V7-66; rough, $7.0f87.1i; pig.
U6I4I7.15.
RHKKP AND LAMBS Receipt. 32 000
had- market strong: sheep. r.lOiti.15,
yearlings, $i.90 .85; lambs, $6.6"-dij.i0.
Kaaaaa City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 29.-CATTLE-Recclpts,
4.400 head: market strong:
prime fed steers, i9.7b"iH0.T&; dressed beef
steers, $7.7Mr9 60; western steer. $6.7!T
9 00: stockers and feeder, $6.7&4)8.00; bulla,
$5 0Of 28: calve. M.66uri0.(O.
HOG4 Recelpu, 9.CNJ0 head' market
lower: bulk of sale, $7.1097.40; heavy.
$7 Sf.jrf M: packers and butchers. $7. Joy
T.46: light, ft 05flTs7- pig. $6 I7.10.
HUF;p:P AND LA MB.s Receipts, 6.000
head: market hgher; lamb, $7 2T.4f7.90;
year lines 96 60tf60; wethers, $6.2jff4.00;
ewes, I4.60fr6.60.
Sloa City Live Stek Market.
SlOrX fTTT, la., Oct. 29.-CATTLE
Receipts. 600 hesd: market loo higher; na
tive steer. 96.Xfi9.75: cow and heifers.
$4.ay0i: ranners. $4.16i8&; atoeker
and feeder. 4E.7W7 00- oalv, $4.76r.0O;
diii.s. stars, etc., 4 wJw.
HOOii-HscelDta LVuO bead; market 6c
Qanlatlon nf tke Tay on Tartewe
Com mod I tie.
NEW TORK. Oct. 29.-KLOtTR Quiet
but stendy.
VHK.f-Kpot msrket eteady; No. S
red. $1.14; No. . hard. II.IS14: Ka. 1
1 northern. Uuluth, $1.I6':, No. 1 northern,
I Manitobn. $1 1!'4, nominal, c. I. f. Buf-
isio. runiree market without transac
tions; recember. Il.ft May. $l.T.
CORN Spot market etead'v; No. $ yel
low. 81V. e. 1. f. to arrive; Argentina
prim. The delivered.
OATH Spot market quiet: standard. SS
eMVc; No. 3, 6iVoi3c; fancy clipped
white, 64t6V.
HoiW.Kasy: state, common to choice,
1014 crop, SO40c; Pclflo coast. 1914, Utt
Uc; 191.1. Italic.
HAY-Julet; prime, $1.0S: No. 1. ILOrVje
lmS; No 1. 9fn'ic; No. 8. 8oJ90c; hit
plng. TotiHOc.
HIDIfX Hte.dy; Bogota. S4Qc; Cen
tral America, 24c. '
LEATHER Firm; hmlock flrets, 919
$2c; seconds. S0.tl.11c.
PROVIHIONS-Pork, steady: mss. $31.09
4!2I.5; family, $24.0nn?34.0O; short clear,
$3.0tVffltflO. pef, quiet; me. $21 OOflairtri;
family. $24 OOftii.OO. Lard, ateadyt mid
dl west, $H).MVjj 10.93; refined steady; con-
I. iient!. $11.00, South America, $11.1;
rontpound. firm. t7.S0.trT.S6.
TALLOW Steady ; city, 6V4e; country.
6'4itJV: special, 6Hc
iil"i I KK l'lrm; receipts, 4,493 tubs;
creamery extra, MV; creamery, 94cv
creamery, first. 29 Va BHc ; seconds, 2oQi
9Sc; process extras, 2iyft2wx; ladle, cur
rent make, firsts, Mtr22V, second, 21 Vic;
packing stock, current mak No. I, tv
lOVto.
K.tia Klrm; receipt. 1,744 boxes;
fresli gathered, extra fine, Mft36c; extra
firsts, .tliilSe; firsts, tWMOcj second, M
tTlci state, Pennsylvania aa4 nearby
hennery while. 6toc; state, Pennsyl
vania and other nearby hennery whites,
?."i(fjMic; hennery browns, Sct40e; gain- ,
ered browns and mixed color, SITo.
CHKK.SK-Quleti receipt 1,67.'! boxes;
slate whole milk, white and colored De
cisis. i:.'c; stt whol milk, average
fsnrr t4,ri6p.
POULTRY Live, Irregular: chicken.
I'tybtllr; fowl, 12(tT13V; turkeys. 17i18c.
lressed, dull; western roasting chick
ens. iSffllc; turkey, froxsn, 17jf3r;
fresh fowls, HtJilfc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK". Oct 29. COFTBIO-Cof-fee
market quiet again today. Rio ex
change on London wa quoted at a de
cline of 6-16d at the cloae yeeterdarV, but
quotation In the Rio merket wer TJ
rels higher end o tar a could be learned,
the few cost and freight offers la the
market were firm af unchanged prices.
Prices In the spot market were un
changed at tc for Rio 7 and 10H for
Santos 4s. Ieceniber contract were
quoted Bt fi.7fQ&.7Ka In the operation of
the liquidating committee.
fimsbs Iias Market.
PRAIRIE HAY-Chotce upland,' $10 6t
II. 00; No. I. $10.00pl0.6O; No. t, $8.006'10.()0:
No. 8, $8.00ys 00; choln midland. $10.0i
10.50; No. I. $9.6010.10.00; No. 1, W.OotW.OO;
No. $. $4.008.00; eholoe lowland, $8.6019
9 00; No. 1. $7.60$4.M; No. s, l&.OOt.OO;
No. 1. $1.0006.00.
STRAW choit- wheat. fS.tO; eholoe oat
or rye, $4.O0ti.6O.
A LKA LFA Choice, $12; No. L $1 60
11.00; No. S. $9.004310.60: No. 1, M.tC9.0.
Minneapolis Uralsi Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 19. WHEAT De
cember. $1.0; May, $1,104: No. 1 herd,
ft. MS: No. 1 northern, $1.10Sl.Ur.; No.
2 northern, $1.v7H81.16.
PI.ifH-Untlhangtd.
BARLEY-67t67c.
RYE-80ile.
BRAN $30 60.
COllN-No. I yollow, 60flr:e.
OATS No. 1 white, 44a46o.
KLAX-$1.2S1.31V
Nw York Moatoy Market.
NFW YORK. Oct. . M ERCA NTILB
PAPKR-i4 per cent.
STKRHNO KXntANGE steady; for
sixty-day bill, 44.8&0; for cable. $410;
(or demand, $4.9026.
SILVER Bar, 4RV.
LON1XN, Oct. 2S. filLVER Bar, 0i
per ounce.
DIHCOI NT RATES Three months, 19
14 per cent.
St. Leal Orala Market.
BT. 1XCIS, Oct. 29 WIIEAT-Ne. S
re., r .074I.09H; No, 5 hard, $1.10; Decem
ber. f1.11iiil.nV4; Mayr ll.l7V6.
CORN-No. 2, 7Ur; No. i white, 18c; De
cember, c; May. 70c.
OATS No. X, 4&i46V4c; No. t white, 46c.
I
Dry tlooda Market.
NBW YORK Oct. 29. DRT OOOn
Cotton good firmer. Yarn more active
ft low price The attendance at the car
et auction wa lighter, but bidding held
up steadily. Raw slk, easier.
Evaporated Apple aaa Dries! Srrite
NEW YORK. Oct 29. E V A PO RATED
APPLES Quiet.
DRIED FRL'ITB Prune, easy. Apri
cots and pcache. quiet. Rata Ins, easy.
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 23 flCOAR-Raw.
weak; molasses, i.9bc; centrifugal, 1.64c;
refined, dull.
' Metal Market.
FT. IjOIMH, Oct. 29 -MET A LB-Lead,
higher; $3. 37V Bpelter, dull; nominal; 4.9J
U4 95.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 29.-COPPER-i:ioctrolytlc,
easy; $11.25 cash, and, SU.3 .
thirty days.
Omahan, Tied and
Gagged is Locked in .
a Refrigerator Car
PENER, Colo., Oct. 3. (Ppeelal Tele,
egram.r Beaten Insensible, robbed, bo una
and thrown Into a locked refrigerator car,
William Wade of Omaha waa rescued,
near death, at Fort Collin this moraine,
lust before the er In which he wa oea
flned started to Cheyenne.
Wade, when revived, says he flashed a
$6 bill in a restaurant and that two men
who hw th money followed hUn to the
railroad yards. They beat him Into aneoa
clousne, tied hi hand .-under bt
knee with hi own belt, took $36 and
threw Mm Into a refrigerator car. Ilia
groans' attracted attention a fw minutes
before th car wa to start out. His face
was beaten to a pulp and be vae la a
serious conditio.
Wad had been working ea a farm to
Colorado, and lacking enough Inuciejr fer
traveling, was batln hts way basic te
Omaha. , .. t
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