THK BEE: OMAHA. SATt'KDA V, nOTOBEU 31, 1014. Id ron ralk AiMHMrma anil Mats. CHOICE 1IKATF.D A PA RTM EXT WliT FARNAM DISTRICT. 211 so. s3; kt. A brsnd new brick, ronf sting of six large rooms, largt vestibule and Interior hall, bath, private laundry, private front and rear entrsm-rs and largo yard: heat, hot and cold water and innltor service furnlihed; living room finished In quar-ter-eawed oak) large brick fireplace In parlor; bedroom and tun rr"m finished In white enamel and bathroom tiled. Price, l0. Open for Inspection PATNE A- SLATER CnMPANT, 610 Omaha National Bank. Rental Service Free Wa can aava you much worry, trouble and annoyance. We can tell you what house and apartment each real estate office ha for rent. Phone us, Douglas 28. Fidelity Storage and Van Co. 2tt4 HARNBV. Choice clx-roora flat. Oak finish, excellent repair, walking distance; $;; will make reduction on lease to a good party. QARVIN BROS., 4S Omaha National Rank PMg. o OOPEN ANNEX, Council Bluffs, rooms with kitchenette, ateam heat. Phone 64. IfrROOM flat, modern, 2m liarney fU Harney 617. Roerd ml Rooms. WEPT FARNAM DISTRICT . Chanoe for refined young man to secure room and board in splendid house on went side, one block from Farnam St. Bent residential section, nome surround ings, very attractive. Rate will he very reasonable to young man with good ref erences. Telephone Harney 496L MOD. ROOM, good board. Web. ml. i'OlTNQ man desires private room and board with rolined American-Hebrew family: walking distance preferred. Ad dress Jack Lisa, Hotel Neville. Omaha- FuraiseU Koo ma. FTTRN. rooms by day or wk.; modern; steam heat; $1.60 up. 107 S 17. P. 6963., H'KMsHtU room for rent, near Creign- ton university. Phone Douglas ZS. 220 N. laTH, front room In private fam ily; modern; to permanent roomers $3 week. kJ S. 29TH Furnished rooms, private family, narney fw. MOD, room, newly furn. flat. 2509 Farn'm. 2103 N. 20TH Pleasant, modern rooms. Webster 7525. . 211 8. 26TH KT. Modern, nlrely furnished large front room, hot and cold water, clean, respectable; 18. FURNISHED room In Dundee, every . convenience. 6017 Cuming. Walnut 12.3. MODERN, sunny room, 8. W. front, bay wlnrtoWB. $24 mo. SZ4 8. 20th. ' "urnlsben Houses. 6104 DODGE St., Dundee; very attractive 7-room stone bungalow, thoroughly mod ern and an ideal, attractive homo: will rent furnished or unfurnished; Investigate at once. . GLOVER hpai.-n, I'onum R furnished house, 1H02 Wirt- W. 8132. Iloasekeeplu Ilttome. 'THREE nice rooms, hskg. 1113 S. 11th. lilOHT housekeeping rooms en suite. 7X5 1 8. 18th St. Tyler 1021-W. lfn.n.l.-J llunxkHDlSS Rooms. Good rm. with kitchenette; reas.; D. 7M8- FARNAM 2822 Three nicely furnished steam-heated housekeeping roiiw FCR. h k'P'g rooms. 1S"7 Leavenworth. KT. MARY'S AVE.. 2019. mod., furnished light housekeeping rooms for rent, Hotels svnd Apartment. CALIFORNIA Hotel, lBth and California, Weekly rates 12 and up. Dougaa 7QM. , OQDEN HOTEL. Council Bluffs, steain heated rooms, $2 per week. Phone 4X DODGE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable. HomH and Csttsgei. A BARGAIN A brand new brick home .7 rooms; exceptionally attractive and practical; better Investigate and sat isfy yourself. 916 25th Bt Tyler 2201 , J. Best Rental Propo .... sition in Omaha New 6-room bungalow, good location, modern throughout; located 1 blocks from ttchool and 2 blocks from car line; prin cipal rooms in oak; furnace heat; house ready to move into right away. $25 per month on year's lease Telephone Walnut G82 Today. IK you want atriotly modern home, 8 room, never betore rented, call Harney CS46. Low rent to right tenant. Twenty minutes' walk from city hall. NINE rooms, new, oak finish, hot water heated house, near cars, Dundee. Wal- nut 2682. , 7-ROOM house. 8118 Franklin. H. 4742. 7-R. house. 2118 Franklin. Harney VM. MODERN 8-room house, 206 8 35th Ave., Vacant November 6. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Phone Harney 1094 or Doug. 1216. ( LARGE, room house, boat condition. ; m S. 21st. H. 2706. Van and Stor age Co. Reduced rates for 60 days. Large vrni, i men, $1 25 per or.; dray, I men, SI per nr. 1713 Webster. Doug. KM Maggard's FOR RENT-November L 315 B. 2ath Are., 7-room " modern flat. See Charles O. McDopvId or J. J. Toms, (15 Brsudeis Hldg. Phono Douglas 3466- J.G. Reed fi-It. mud. rnttaife 711 H fl:tw at t'ifi 7- '"Inod." house, 3614 Leavenworth' Kt, $3ol lioth fine locations. Phone Webster 25W. 1IOC8E for rent; modern; XAtt S. i4th. S-ROOM house, 221& Itlnncy; iiiuueru; nui twister heat; barn. Phone Webster 928. t-r. mod.- cottage. 1913 Charles. H. 1107 IX)R RENT We have a complete list of all houses, Rpsrtments and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van A storage On., 80 8. .(th St. Fidelity Storage Co. storage, moving, packing and shipping. 16th A Jackson Sts. Phone Douglas 2s8. ITmiDoa " Prts of the city liuuBe8('re:gh Sons & Co., Bee r hulldlng. 't'lluAjM neat, ail modern, i-ruuui liuuse, also 4-ro'm flat 20 Nn 2M Globe Van&Storage Storea, moves packs, ships; 3-horse van and I men, f 1.36 per hr. ; siurage 12 per Bie. flatlsfactory guar. D. 43CS A Ty. ZMK ?.Md Ifaan C Am. - J ... --J H V 11 t-V -, wik4.BC, -4. 3421 Charles St, 7-r., bath and gas, $15. f.324 N. 25th Ave., -r mod. ex. heat, J). J714 Burdette, -r., part mod., $14. 1011 8. Hat flu, -r.. mod. ex. heat, $18. 4410 Pierce 8t., 6-r.. not mod.. $11. 2130 N. 28th tit., 2-r. and bath, $o. 3ii30 Spring St.. 4-r.. main floor, $12. 2O30 Spring St.. S-r.. top floor, $5. 2714 8. 30th St., 7-r. and bath. $13. O. C. OLSKN. r. K6S. ' 108 McCague Bldg WANT LOWER KENT? 4- r., e. w., gas. cor. lot, iMi Hurdette..$10 5- r., c. w., fronts park A Bancroft.. 10 6- r., mod., choice, lriU3 Locust 16 '-r., mod., choice, 1S25 8. 27th J) K-r., -modern, 4103 liard, real snap. M'KITRICK R. E. CO.. D. 142. fl 8. ih Ave., 8-r. mod., flat, iJ. 13SS S. th 8t. 7-r., all modern. $20. 17 Capitol Ave., -r., modern flat. $2o. 114 8. 2m h, &-r. all modern house, $jn. 2418 S. 20th St., 8-r., new, mod. house, $J0. S419 I'arker. 5-r., mod. ex. heat, $18. 2216 N. 27h St., 5-r.. mod., ex. heat. $15. RASP BROS., DOCGLAS 1M, 11 So. 32d St., 10 rma, all mod.. ISO. 418 I'nderwood Ave,. 7 rme., all piod., $40l '-4 Maple St., T rms.. ail mod.. $26. So. 2ist St., rma. mod. ex. ht, $2? 5a 2V2 Indiana Ave.. 1 rms., part mod.. J"i So. 22d St.. 4 mil, all mod., $19. V'l Iithrop Bl , rms., all mod., $18. ioir Pierce St., I rms, mod. ex. hi., $11 18 So. 22d St. 6 rms, all mod., $11 l oo No. Uih St.. 6 rnu , part mod.. $9. fcli So. Sib St., 3 rms , part mod., J. BIRKKTT c CO.. 43 Bve bldg D. 633. von ilV.ST SIX-ROOM, mod- fine furnace; T. 1x97. CATHEDRAL district. T rs , mod house, farlrig south, built ! years. Red ri2x7. t-HOOM cottage, modern except heat. Harney lid. Ilnaaes and I ottaarea. Famnm Novth 40th Lino 4O"0 Hurt. 9-r.. hot water heat. $.'.". Xth and Casa, k-r.. fine. h Close In, Heated t-r , serond floor. 8. W. Uti and Cali fornia. J.w. trKKEFK REAL KSTATK CO.. 101$ Omsha Nat l Doug 271V II K. It. KsTATK FnM a m ii i.tMin ron ne Sl rociiis, SJ74 lAirt. all tnodem, newly papered; garaae; $."J i0. Dr. Loomls. Residence Iouls 4"o Vr. mod W14 Grand Ave., $18. Web. fcT'W. S-R. cot, mod. ex. heat. $18; walking dls tance; 14tt N. lWh. Hsrney 213 tVoolworth Ave , n rooms, mod. $20. )M) N. 30th, R-r.. rtiod . $18. Wl Seward, 6-r., $15. 1W8 N. Jth. 4-r.. $a:A Other large and stn.vl houses at re duced rates for the winter RINHWAT.T. Brsnd-U Thea Bldg. fiisl n. WONDFRFCL bargain for quick daal! Tvel black loam fanr. 2!W acres; half mile rsllrond ton. Klegant. Isrue, up. t'vltp bniliiinss, sll fsi m msi-hinerv and ICrt tons of hsv. Onlv tVi per acre on easy terms Hurry D. Hitke- President, Polk County Kit iik, Ht. Croix Tails. "Wis. o. ' l Iseellaaaaaa. AI.KAt.FA. com and hogs ars rapidly msklng farmers In the southern states wenlthy. The south Is the new "Porn Bell" and the natural realm of ''Kin Alfalfa." Act quickly while land price are so extremely low, values rapidly ad vancing. Alfalfa booklet and 'Southern Field" magaxlne free. Chss. P Chsse, Western Agent. Southern Hallway, 174 Chemical Bldg., St. Louts. Mo. o. $25.00 7-nom house, mod. except hest. $2". Oh New 5-room cottage, mod. evcept heat, finished In oak, near car line. $.10.007 rooms, parlor extending across entire front of house, oak finish, col onnade openlncs, four bedrooms and bath, fine neighborhood, near car. $23.60 R-room rottaae. almost new; ex ceptionally larg rooms. strictly modern, near enr line and school. AMERICAN SEC1RITY COMPANT. 17th and Douglas Sts. Douglas 5013. 7-room cottage, modem, 604 8. 31st St. Hsrney 47. FIELD CLUB HOME Fine 7-room and sleeping porch; finely finished and decorated; In an excellent location. Reduced to $45. PETKR3 TRUST COMPANY. Douulns S9S. 1622 Farnam Ft. EIGHT-ROOM house, mod. 82. 1911 Casa. Stores and fflee. READY NOW EAST FRONT ROOM 250 Sq. Kt., with water and light free. FINE LOCATION 6TII FLOOR 17th Street Exposure $21.60 THE3 BEE BUILDINO. Office Room, 103. 2ND FLOOR, office rooms or suitable for light mfg. Wright & Lasbury, 60S B. Kith St. Doug. 162. bTRAM heated store, near pustolfloe, low rent. O. P. Stebblns. store Buig., 40th and Farnam. Walnut 36. SToTiF.ROOM and basement. 17aCumlng St. $2X60. THOS. W. HAZKN. 207 McCague. Douglas 1300. Barns. GOOD barn, room for I or 10 horse. 117 Webster SU Call Douglas 43. WANTED TO KENT WANTED TO RENT A farm on shares with everything furnished. Address C. Coppock, Florence, Neb. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KKIiK Title tiuaianiee auU Abstract Co., a modoin abstiact oiflce. Mb B. liih tit. Phone Douglas iADi. Ki.JJD Abstract Co., oldest abstract o lice in NeOiasaa. 2M biaudeia Tueater. FARMS FOR KENT. FARM Foil KENT A fine dairy farm, good buildings, 10 or more; cattle, horses, Slietp, poultry, farm machinery, paaiuiea all lenceu woven wire, water in each; A No. 1 land, about lift muea west of Minneapolis. Win be rented, very cheap for cash. Don't apply umess you nave some means and very best of references. Auureas Y 2ub, bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS. CITY and lartn loans, i, eft. per cent. J. H. Dumout & Co., 160s Farnam, Omaha, WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA huiiies. East Nebraska farms. O KEEKE KKAX. EeTAlc CO., 101 Omaha isU. Douglas 2715. KAKUleJON & MortTO.N, i Urn. Natl. W TP Farm loans Kioke inv.Co. omulia WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Faniaui Siimli at Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY property. Laige loans a specialty. . noiutm, imws oiate oauk iiiug. $loo to $lo,uu0 luaue promptly. F. D. Wead. WAU Ulli, 1 .1 1. .. .. i. i . ' MOUSEY on hand for city and farm loans. n. n. ciiMtr, sjny iati. tiana bldg aof CITY LOANS, biu-Cailberg Co.. w" aio-312 Urandeis 'i heater bldg. BEE us first If you want a. farm loan, tmted Siatea Trust Co., Ornate. Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM Jt RANCH LAKO FOR BALE) Arkansas. 1.000 ACRES $16,000; in sunny Arkansas, 4 miles Eldorado; 400 lnipiuved; a houses; fine corn, cotton, true fruit laud; fine cold spring water; 400 bottom, cuts 2 tons fin buy when Cleared Want farm equal value, K to 10 miles good town. Mary McLoughlin. Box iM. Eldorado. Ark. o Kansas. BARGAIN Fine Improved quar ter section In eastern Kansas, near Kansas City, very convenient to rail road and town; splendid soil, good crops, running water all year. Might take part payment In Omaha Im proved. W. T. SMITH CO., 1111-12 City National Bank Bldg., D. 2819. Omaha, Neh. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE FINR S20 acres; 4K miles rrom Minneap olis, every acre under cultivation; lays level: good soil; good water; buildings consist of house, barn, granary, machine sheds, etc. Price, $75 per acre. Will take up to $10,000 good property In ex change, balance some cash and mnrtfcsge Schwab bros . KD Plymouth Hldg., Min neapolis, Minn, REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE FOR MDSF... Tlil acres, near Newport. Neb.; part hay, bal. pasture; Jft-foot frame house, large barn and fenced, loan of $2,400 due Sept.. llf. Int. tt per cent. Prlre $.12.50 per acre. Will pay some cash difference. E. R. ROOF.RS. Cams. Neb. 1.017 ACRES 37. miles from New Orloans. La.; all level prairie; no stumps or stones; land in that district being put under cultivation; very rich soil; per acre; will take one-half other good property in exchange, balance cash .and mortgage. Schwab Pros., 102S Plymouth bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Owner Will Sacri fice 1405 Lothrop St Owner moving "out of clly and Is offer ing for sale house, No. 14ft Lothrop. It hue fi rooms on first floor and 2 rooms on second. Has bath, ele-trlc lights, gas, furnace heat; within one block of the Sherman Ave. car line, and In a good location. With a small cash payment and the balance about the snmn an rent you can buy this desirable piece of prop erty at a very low price. lKk at this at once and see us about it. House In now vacant and ready to move into. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. For . Sale, New Six Room Bungalow All modern, principal rooms In oak; full cement basement; furnace heat; V block from car line; $200 cash; balance like rent. Call Walnut G82 Today and arrange to have me show you the house. Big Bargain The two-story strictly modern square house nt 3600 Sherman Ave. la easily worth $3,000, but owner wants to sell and will take considerable less for It. Look It over and submit offer. It ran be bought on reasonable terms. Scott & Hill Co. Douglas 100. 308-7-$ McCague Rldg. For Sale, All Mod ern 5-r Bungalow Principal rooms In oak, 1 blocks from car line and 2 blocks from good school; $100 cash: balance like rent. Call Mrs. Thomas, Webster 2233 today and arrange to see this house. OWNER LEAVING OMAHA. A bargain Will sell modern, 7-room house, splendid location, KOUNTZK AD DITION, one block from car line; lot 00x140; also has garage. Will show you through. Call Webster 6S94. 2211 NORTH 2STH AVE. A bargain home, modern, rooms and bath. Call Webster 23.13. FORCKD BALE 6-room modern, on N. 23d St., near Laird; worth $3,600; will sell next 10 days for $2,8b0. Tel. D. S407. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE MIsstMta, BARGAIN 320-acre Improved farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis; on good gravel &road; lays level; about 120 acres under cultivation, balance used for pasture; some fine meadow land; can practically all be put under cultivation: buildings consist of 8-room house, barn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, etc; good apple orchard. Price $ per acre; one-half cash, reasonable terms on bal ance. Adjoining farm held at double this price. Schwab Bros., VJJ Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska. FOR SALE A ORE AT BARGAIN. Thu east half of sec lion . town 10, range If, in Dawson county, Nebsaska. Uuod S-room house, barn, granary and cribs; improvements in good repair; fenced and cross-fenced; 20 acres in al falfa, 200 acrts vnder cultivation; 7 mhes from Sumner and 12 miles from Overton; good teuont; best of soli, no sand. Prloe, $k ptr acre lor 0 days. Terms to suit purchaser. CLAYPOOL LAND CO.. Kearney, Neb. NORTH PLATTE Vailey irrigated land. rich soil. Ideal location, abundance of water, producing all stanuard crops, such as alfalfa, corn, wheal, oats, potatoes, and sugai beets. A Country ul diversified farming in the broadest sense of the word. Crop failures unknown. Close to good towns and railroads and affording best of shipping faJ-llltles to nearby mar kets. Price Ho to $0 per acre; very little canh requ.red. This is mi opportunity to locate In a good country at low prices, wbsie your land will double In value quickly. Water rights are full paid, taxes are low and all farmers are making money. Let us show you this land now. It will only take one day's time and cost very little money to make this Investiga tion, W. T. SMITH CO., D. SSI. llU-U City Nat 1 Bank, Omaha, W !: l a. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands fur sale at low prtoes. on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant. State acres wanted. Write about our grazing lands. If interested in fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la V'ikConsln. Address Land Dept., Soo Line Ry., Minneapolis, Minn. ! ! !Attention! ! ! UNION PACIFIC MEN BURLINGTON MEN STREET RAILWAY MEN We only have two houses left of the four at 7th and William Sts. Are you going to get one of these and start on the right track, or are you going to wait until they are all gone 7 These dandy lit tle houses are sirictly modern In every respect, full basement, furuace, electric lights, complete bathroom, five large rooms, fine large attic wlUi stairs, colon nade opening between parlor and dining room, bulit-in kitchen cabinet; every thing jiiBt the way It ought to be. They are within easy walking distance to the depots, street car barn and all the whole sale houses. Corner house already sold; east house already sold; two remaining houses, tJ3 and 6U William St.. $2 900, on easy terms. See them today. Don't be too late. Payne & Slater Co. Full 2-Story Close-in Price $3,600 Located at 81$ South 25th Hi.; has re ception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; all finished In oak except kitchen. Second floor lias three well arranged and good-sized bed rooms and bath. Stairway to good floored attic; also full basement, ce-' mented and equipped for laundry. This home is strictly modern and nearly new; corner lot, and In easy walk ing distance to retail district. Can ar range easy terms. Let us show you this real bargain. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 230 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 4iW Bargain for You A house In good repair, close to school, stores and car line, good location. House has 6 rooms, partially modern. $150 rash and balance monthly. Priced right for a quick sale. Address 2H22 Dupont St. A small house at 2112 Elm St.; has 4 rooms and well, near two car lines; ii) cash and balance monthly. Tins is a good buy. Creigh, Sons & Co. Phone Douglas '!. 60S Bee Bldg. Field Club Bargain, $12,000 Elegant residence, seven rooms, taste fully decorated, good sleeping porch, fireplace, delightful sun parlor, modern In every particular, located on the corner of VA and Lincoln Ave., just four blocks from Field club; south front, large lot, MlxtjO. This place is positively worth $U.uuO. Can be purchased with $ti.0u0 cash, balance monthly. (SALIAGHER & NELSON 44 Brandels Bldg. D. S3X GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whfat Somewhat Unsettled, but Cloies Several Cents Higher. CORN FOLLOWS THE LEAD Yellow Cereal Is Agala Kelaa nnaM K-porlera, with Oala Trail la Aloac I Sympathy ullk Higher Prices. OMAHA. Oct . 1H. The wheat market - as sn Irregular and unsettled affair yesterday, with prices closing VuSe higher and showing reac tions from the bottom prices. The. mar ket was water-logged early and the sell ing was again heavy on stop Iofs orders and general lloiiKlat'ion. rum V'ii lniii,. ... r.iis,... t.- ,.i.. Changes In wheat. Wx porters were Hgnln . t lu, A I . . . . 1 ... . in t-iirn aitti mcir piircnHSi' i were on a larger scah , totalling about j 4V0W bushels (or th day, snd In addi tion to this vessel room n chsrteied for M.om hurheln to go to Buffalo. The ru i m L .. - .... ...... ......n, . n.,n W p lll' I HeiH affair and followed the course of wheat and coin. Kxport and shipping purchases developed on the declines as heretofore, the market rallying after a sharp early dip on occasional heavy liquidation. The provision market presented a broadenliiK tendency .vrsterduy, with the .lanuary aud May deliveries the attrac tions to eculKtoi'S of both the hull aud bear sides. The early losses In gram were followed by alight price recessions In provisions, but with the strensth in grain late hog products synipal hlsed. The smaller packers mid mattered longs wero the principal sellers. The stock yards crowd led In the buying. Wheat was 2c to ;tc higher. Corn was unchanged to 4c higher. Oats were ic to o higher. These pales were reorted todav; Clearances were: Wheat and flour ru-?.', '? 4os 0" b"hcls; corn, none; oats, lal.tW bushel. i'rlmnry- wheat receipts were 2.0M.0O0 Dlishels and shipment, t.intl.ivm bushelx, against receipts of Vi,MM) bushel and shipments of irt.POO bushels limt year lYImary corn re,clt were 4f.? W bushels and shipment rc.MU bushel against receipt of :;.(Ki bushels ami shipment of S14.00O himhela last yrr I'rimary oats receipts were 1.027,100 Bushels and shipments of 821 .two hiiHhelx. against receipts of tWt.dH) bushels and shipments of M8.000 bushels last yvar. CAKLOT KKCKU'TH. W h eat. Cor n . Oe t s No I mite, I. iSVKV; No mlsd. '-ft No. 4 mixed. g;'.ic; No i miveil. ti,l""'')'; No ii mixed, $4", Oat1 No. i wnite. 4..rM.c; standard. 44f": No .1 hife. 44.'.MIc No. 4 wMte. 44tl M,. I'sriey. Ma ting. tilirjc; No. feed 4Mi6'.v. B)e: No. 2, s;i,KSe. No I, MyTc. ( inrtt.o (,nu n phot iio Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City t. IaiuIs ... Winnipeg ... Wheat-No. . .212 ITS 27". R ZD 40 2M 14 mr. is 4;i 300 l.w.; 1 car, $1.0;i4; 1 car. $1.0. No. 2 hnrd winter: 1 car. $1.0T,; cars, $l.Ui,; J, rarg, $1.05. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. $!-04V4; 1 car, $1.04; 2 cars, burnt. $1.01. No. 3 mixed; 1 car, $1.04'4. No. 4 mixed: -ft car, $l. No. 2 spring: 1 car, $1 Ul; 1 car. $1.01; 1 car, light. Die. No. 2 durum mixed: 1 car. $1.0J. No grade: 1-6 car, mixed, Hfc, Oats Standard: 4 cars, 4Ai No. S white: 3 cars. 44c; 7 cars, 44c. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 44Vc; 2 cars, 44c. No grade: 3 cars, 43o. Corn-No. 3 white: 1 car, 70Vje. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, tSt'c. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars. We; 1 car, iart new, c: 1 car, new. Otic. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, te; 1 car, 64c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 6Hc; 4 ears. 6Kyc js'o. 6 mixed: 1 car, 04 Ve. Sample: 2-3 car, tRlc; 1,4 car, 67 'c; 1 car, euv.c. RyeNo. 2: 1 car, 88c; No. J: 1 car, 87c. Omaha Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 2 hard, $l.(kVVtfil 07V; No, 8 hard, $1.04SWi1.0ii'4: No. 4 hard, W. $r$1.06; No. 2 spring. l.04Vui.08; No. 3 spring, $l.O34ai.06; No. 4 spring. WSo tfl-w. No. 2 durum, $L031.03Vk; No. S v, . . , .-.v. uuiiiui, l.u.wi.im; : o. s durum, 1.21.02W. Com: No. 1 white, 704itlTlc; No. 2 white, 70H4i'Nc; No. S white, 70';0m;; No. 4 white, i'a 7flc ; ,-w, u mill., wwr, 11U, Q Willie, WHf! c; No. 1 yellow, eAi'ic ; No. 2 yellow 68iiji9c; No. 8 yellow, SH(f.;c: No. 4 yellow, aVifcHfte; No. t yellow, 6W.9o; No. 6 yellow, ttkHidsr; No. 1 mixed. Kr,V,.ii0; REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE West Farnam Building Lots $10 down and $10 a month. Good In vestment, on Mth Ht. between Dodge and Davenport. If you can make larger pay ment down, we can furnish money to build. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Doug. $715! lftlfl Omaha Nat'l. FOR SALE. The handsome, modern, up-to-date res idence 121 South 3Sth Ave. Owner leav ing city. Telephone Harney 13i. REAL ESTATE DUNDEE Only $1,000 for a So-ft. lot on a paved street and enly 2 blocks to car; high and sightly location. E. W. Stoltenberg 43ft Board of Trade Hldg. HEAL EHTATE MISCELLANEOUS Two Snaps 4801 Dodge St 6 room., all mod ern, with rornor lot 60x137, owner non-realdtnt and wants an offer. Guarantee It to be cheaper than anything equal In Omaha. Give ug a bid. New Brick 48th St., Just east of 4 8tli 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 duplicate It Two full lots go with It. Get Busy on These. D.V.Sholes Co. Tel. D. 49. 913 City Nat. Bank. 4172 Chicago St. Price $3,300. Terms: $500 cash, balance $30 per mnth. This la a modern 7-room dwelling, hot water heat, bath, full cemented basement, with laundry. Look this over and Bee us. 3511 Howard St. $4,500, modern 8-room dwelling. In first-class condi tion. Will carry back $4,000. 3214 Corby St. $2,400; $500 cash ; 5 rooms, modern except heat. W. T, SMITH CO., 1111-12 City National Bank Bldg.. i. miv. umana, Neb. New Flats and Cash for Business Property Four new brici- flu La, close in; Income $l,47o. Want business property, Improved or vacant. Will pay aoinu cash differ ence. J. H. Dumont & Co. j0 Ksrnani Bt. I'uone Koiiglus U caah buys a new, niodurn bungulow .1.1. 1.. . ...l.. , uu in. i;ui. ,iur, uniBiiLo .iiuiitiuy. JTl , I friiiv. 7 1 1 1 I U..1 ,ii.ru loiiu ...... I deuce. A genuine burgain. Phone D. 1Kiu7. I'KA UTI n"D Mxism residence lot on paved 8- loth Bt-; has fine barn on rear. Address kl. H. Fealty Co., 2T&0 8. th. Tyler 1031. Snap right now at $ front ft $l,7frt buys 6-room. modern cottage on North Forty-fifth fct., close to tar line. Walnut Hill 'Phone D Ml. $j-0 cash buys t-room bungalow mod em. Cost $4.0XI, reduced to for quick sale. ' 1 hone D. 3u7. PAID ON LOT $1, WILL TAKlv. ri. 241 DAVilN'ltjHT BT. Featare. of the Trading and 4 losing Price, en Hoard af Trade. OnCAWO, ta t. .10 --nsldrshle ex citement In the whet market Imlar re sulted from the addition of Turkey to the nations at war I'rtren were, sten.lv si the eloe, hut ?Sc to I-HKWItjp hlghei thsn last night, forn mado a net ad vance of Sc to N'uc, and osts to Vc In the 1'i.nl.l.m, the outcnie was nn chsngid lo i:",c up. It was upi'srent at once that the action of Turkey had dispelled all hop of the Diirdsnelles Ivelng reoiened for ship ments of aheat from Kussinn black seaport Uiililnti spci lilstors were also Inclined to act on the opinion that severs! other countries of southern K.urope prop nhly would o In vol vel In the struggle Instead of showing a drop, however, pri ces .tumped right from the start Kxport snleK continued st higher pri ces, snd acted as more than an offset for profit taking In which sw of the holders of wheat Indulged Perhaps of a liberal Increase of the I'nlP-d States Msslble supply total, though, formed an -v, rtent i'heck aaalnst such wild up turns as took piaca during tho early stages of the war. European demand widened nit for corn and had much to do with the strength of that cereal. nulllsh sentiment was Inorrasvd by the. metuterness of country shipments lo Chicago, oats went higher with wheat and oorn, offerings were light at the stsrt. but on the bulge sell ing wns more free. Despltn unloading by packers, the pro. vision market responded to the advance of other staples. Mot of the trading wss In the January delivery. Uraln prlcea furnished by I.ogan Ik Hryan, office 81H Kouth Sixteenth street ; Article: Open. Htwh.i liw. Close. Yes y OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Lig-ht, Prices on All Kinds Steady. HOGS FAIRLY ACTIVE, STEADY Pat Sheep and l.amha ef All Desir able Kind. Aetlte and Tea t eats llsier Feeders grarre and Steady. 80CTH OMAHA. Oct. .. 1KI4. tYeeelnl. r-i. Ii... okmiv Official Mondsy! .l"2 ... inn. Il Tuesday 4 lid 4.4.M S'.rt Official Wednesday ... 4..MW i.. KSW Official Thurvlay ,li.t ,t,i ?.iM Kstimnte Krlday 4x) ;i. Five dnvs this week 20.46 1171 S7.2" Samn das last Week . 34 h:: VH..V.J ll.tiM same day. $ wks ggoS.i.i;: 17. V .t fame day i wks. tin ! ii 17 1:. nn days 4 wks. SKSJT.iKtl ,:tL' 1 .li sme dnvs lnut year. . .a;l.iWJ U-'.;7!t lai.Mjl The following tahl shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sneep st the Mouth Jniaha live stock msrket for the year to date, as compared with lasl yesr; 1914. Ill J I'sc. Csftle ; u, ; soh.ni4 .77 Hogs I S!4 2 IM.iW 2SN.H.0 Hheep 2.7il,4rt I.77J.3W fd.lMI The following tshle sr.oXs the prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock msrket for tho last few clays, with roni psi laons. W heat I Doc MaV Corn Dee. May Oats i I lee. May Pork. Jan. May Ijird. Ocl. Nov. Jan. Itlba. IM. Jan. 1 l4V4.1t 1 I5 1 S3 I 11 s I I 4X 1H 90 18 i!0 io gri in fl'! ! 90-uvi io in DO l Iff Wi,-rr 71'V.l-i 4PSffl M-lVllV 1 97V, 19 W 10 7S 10 7S 0 0 10 30 90 1 14Vm 1 30 1 11 c i n t 1 lieMj 1 14 WW!frllwV4TS 71V 71S71)SJK 40 4 K.'Js2'4jio;i'liiHflirv1 Ifl 90 1 9S 1 1 m 19 10 I 19 16 I 18 07 10 7tJ 10 7B I 10 3H 10 iWiVJ 10 734 10 V W I B!Vkl t7V 10 (TTHl 1 I 9 7t, R7H 90 Dllte. Oct. 1$ Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. IHt. Oct. Oc. OcL Oct. Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct :n j Oct. a. i lOct. 3i. I 1914. I9I$ 1 1913., Wll 1910 I'.mi .lHOK. 14 15. I . 17. 18. 19. V). 21. 22. U.1 S4. W.I 1 4. 7 24V 7 K . j 7 04', M'i M M 7 0.11 94 i wi 'x! It 9S 7 09l 7 0fti 7 t V l 8 04 7 M 7 9i 7 901 7 ml . j 7 7 7 62i 7 w; 7 r.;i 7 f,2 7 t.7i 7 M. 7 7 7 741 7 7 M 8 9H I l 77! II 74 t tig i 9 71 . AT 9 4 8 8 8 46 I IX 7 791 7 Ml $ 4t 8 491 4l $4' 371 6 30 3! 8 e ill 8 UK1 87, $ 81 . I 371 Sal 8 31 8 44 35' 8 sn 241 8 47 1X1 9 'M Ul 8 'l I 8 13 181 I 7 70 1 5 M 7 4i 6 !'t f. M b M I 41 t 41 1 21 8 ii 7 481 7 4. . 1 7 87 7 i '." 7 41 7 mi i :j 7 62 6 43 7 Wi 5 41 8 41 7 W ' 7 M, S V 7 hl'l fi 67 7 f. 6 W 7 701 J i Chicago Cash lrices Wheal: No. 8 red. I1.i:hl.l5: No. 2 hard, $1.1.11.11,. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 74H0'76V,o; No. 9 yellow. T4 n6c. Oats: No. $ white, 47fHViC; stnd ard, 4HV'i 49o. Hye; No. i, 96c. Har ley, 0u.d77o. Timothy, I3.76f.ty Clover. Jll.OtVfi'Hrti. Pork, $1.4&. Ird, $10.76. Hli. $9 75x71075. HI ITT Kit Firm; oreamery J4W12fl. KOUS Hteady; reeclpta 4.lft9 rases; at mark, cases Included. 1 7(ff?f4c ; ordinary fusts, itir;44c; firsts, JWjWo. Pof ATOKS-Pteady; receipts. A ears; Michigan and Wisconsin, t6f)46c; Minne sota and I n kot a, Kra-4.Sc Pori.TRY-Allve, lower; gprlngg, Uc: fowls, lOdjllc. NKW YOHK ClKKIRRAt- M AHKET Qaotallons of the Day on Vsrissi Comatodltlea. NEW TORK. Oct. 30,-FLOUR-Flrmly held. WIIFIAT Hpot market strong; No. I red, $1.17V No. t hard. $1.HP; No. 1 northern. Duluth, $1.18; No. 1 northern. Manitoba, $l.21. nominal, c. I. f. Buf falo. Futures market was without trans actions; December, $1.84: May, $1.80. COHN 4pot market firm; No. 8 yel low, S2ito, c. I. f. te arrive; Argentine, prime, 78c, delivered. OATH Hpot market firm; tandard, 614 tff4c; No. 4 white. 6.HfWc; fanoy clipped white, 644rfi4Ho. HOPS-Easy; state, common to choice, 1914 crop, ni40c; Paclflo coast, 1914, Wt 16c; 1913, Italic. HAY Steady; prime, $1.06; No .1, $1.00.1 1 02; No. $, SOravsc; No. $, 8&ff0o: ship ping. 70ra80o. HIDES Steady; Bogota, 240260; Cen tral America, $4c. DEATH EH Firm ; hemlock firsts, II O $2c; seconds, 80ti.1lc. PHOVISION8-Pork, steady; mesa, $21.00 (121.60; family, 824.0ciWJil.O0; ,hort rleara $22.00iff26 00. Heef. quiet; mesa, $ll.00w100; fMtnlly. $24 4i H.Oh. Iard, quiet; mid dle west, tlO WKi'lO &; refined steady; con tinental. $11.00, Houth Amerloa, $U.10; compound, firm, $7.00jr7.JR. T A i.dow Quiet; city, 4e; country, Wu'Vic; special, e. U UTTER Firm; receipt. 1613 tubs; creamery extra, 3:iUo; creamery, 84c; creamery, firsts, 2Mi32He; seconds, 2fj) tic; process extras, 2f2bc.; ladle, cur rent make, firsts, JOftiM'ici seconds, 714c, packing stock, current make No. 8, lot ioHc EOOS Firm; recelpte. 7.8J5 box; fresh gathered, extra flue. 34 a 36c; extra firsts, 3lij.l3c; firsts, 2'ii3c; seconds, 24 4i27c; state, l'ennsyl vanla and nearby hennery whites. &26f.c; state, Pennsyi vsnla and other nearby hennery whites, Sj4tfi0c; hennery browns, 3&4i40o; gath ered hrowns and mixed colors, 29r73TKi. PorDTRT Dle, etefldjr ;western chicks, 12WI3c; fowls. 12f134c; turkeys, lTfi'Hc. Dressed, dull and weak; western coasting chicks, IWOsc; fowl, fresh, IZWuVic. froseu turkey, It'Jtac Kansas City Orala and Provision. K A NWA B CITY. Oct. 80.-WH KAT No. 2 hard, $L.0tVi( 1.07; No. t red, $1.07; De cember, $l.0cV. May, $1,144. troHN No. 2 mixed, 71SUr?io; No. 2 white. 714872e,' May, f4e. OATS-No. i white, 47474c; No. t mixed. 42l43c. ,ITTElt Creamery, 31c; flrU, 28c; second. 2c; packing, 204c KOOS Flrts, 13c; seconds. 18Hc POULTRY Hens, lie; roosters, . 8c; turkey. 12c. t. I.oals Crala Market. PT. DOCIS, Oit. 30. WH KAT No. i red. $1.10ii1.11; No. 3 hard, $L111.114; De ember, 1.13441.134; May, $1.U 1.19. CORN No. 2. 74c; No. 2 white, 7H43 74c; December, SVui May, 7Hc. OATS No. 2. 4n4c; No. 2 white, aSH 49c Liverpool Orala Market. L1VKKPOOI,, Oct. 30 W'HEAT-Ppot, firm; No. 1 Manitoba. n 4'4jd; No. 2. t 2d: No. 8, 8s 114d; hard winter. 6 10 VI. CORN Hpot, eaaler; American mixed, new, 7 Id. Mlnarapulls urata Market. MINNEAI01.IH, Ot 30 WKKAT December. $1,124; Muy. $1,184; No. 1 hard, $1.154: No. 1 northern. $l.l2tt4U4,; No. 2 northern, Jl.ov'.W.l.UV Coffee Usrkrl. NKW YOHK, OrL SO. COFFEK No official cables were received here from I', rail I today and there were no firm of fers of coffee In the cot and freight market. The local spot market continued very quiet and prlcea were nominally un changed on the basis of o. ror Klo 7s and 104c for 8antna 4s. Liquidation tl.rough the voluntary committee of the exchange continued on a moderate scale. with December rontracta holding around u.76ci().Wc. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon stock Yards, Houth Oniahn, for the twentv-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock yesterday : R EC 1 I PT8-C A R! .OA DS. Cattle Hogs Sheep U ses C . M. "t. P I Missouri Pacific .... I 1 Union Pacific 2 .. C. ft N. W east... I S C. N. W., west.. 6 l 8 C.. Ht. P.. M. O.. .. 6 3.. C, H. Q.. esst... 2 .. 2 C, M., ei Q . west... 8 7 6 1 C. H. I. ei P.. east .. 4 2 C . R. I. A P., west .. I 1 Illinois Centra! till Chicago Oreat West.. 1 Total receipt.... 21 44 12 17 D18POS1TION-1I1CAD. Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. Morrla A Co 77 313 Bwlft ft Co 1T 99 l.i Cudahy Packing Co 1M m itT6 Armour Co .' 849 ti J. W. Murphy 26 Lincoln l acking Co 8 H. O. Packing Co 4 Hill ft Hon 11 F. B. Lewi 10 Huston & Co 41 J. H. Rout ft Co 7 J. H. Uulla G& Werthelmer ft. Degon.... H. F. Hamilton 3 Rothschild 3 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.... Christie 32 Hlggin Huffman Olaasburg. 1 linker, Jones ft Hmlth. 20 Tanner liro 8 John Hurvey 11 Kline 14 ..... Other buyer W ..... 2,ni8 Total 744 2,47 4.336 CATTLI& fteoelpt tbl morning were extremely small, only fifteen car being reported in sight. For the week r lot amount to 20.436 hesd, being the smallest fur a number of week back and smaller even than a year ago by almost D.ooo head. 'Iher were really not enough cattle her to mako a market, but the feeling waa fully steady on all kind of stock. It I now safe to quote the decline of last week as fully recovered. The mar ket Is in a good, healthy condition, but conditions in the east are such that ex cessive receipts the coming wee a would have a tendency to break price down agsln. Quotation on rattle; Good to choice corn-fed beeves. $9.oocfj 10.60; fair to good corn-fed beeves, $8.0ur9.0O; common to fair corn-fed beeves, $H.7MjS.00; good to choice range steers, $7 4orus.4u; talr to goad rang steers, $rt.7(Kt(7.4i); common to fail range steers, $6 . 40(til.7r : good to choice grass heifer, $41.011700; good to choice grass cow. $!i.7fuG.W; fair to good grade. 9T, 'i0g6.76; common to fair grades. WOOjio.uO; prime feeders. $3.U 6 40; good to choice St inkers and feeders. $7.20ft7.86; fair to good Blockers and fenders, H'n7.20; common to fair stock ers and feeders, $u.8mii4i.ii0; stock heifers, $4 7K0.00; stork cows, $4 601IU.60; stork calves, $7.6txdl0.00; veal calve. $7.6fl4j'l0.U0; bull, stags, etc., $4.606.26 Representative sales: BEEF ST5"WH8. At. Pr. Urn. At. Pr. Haaar Market. NKW YORK. Oct. SO.-SCOAR. Raw. wenk; molasses, ..XlHir; '.!; centrifugal, l.:i2rn2.Mc; refined, easy, points lower; ci. 1 loaf. .&0c; crushes, 8.4ic; mould A, ifc; cubes, 6S6c; XXXX powdered, 67&c; ixiwdered, 6.7oc; fine granulated, S.tVic; diamond A, 6Jc; confectioners' A, 6.Wc, No. 1, 6.1ic. Cotton Market, LIVERPOOL Oct. 30 COTTON-Ppot, in good demand, prices 6 points lower; m ddltng fsir, 6. Mid; good middling, 6 Ond: middling, 4 Md; low middling. 4.177.1; good orinary, 2.70d; ordinary, 2 97d: sales, 7,0 bales. Dry l.ooda Market. NEW YOR1C. Oct. J0.-DRT OOOD8 Cotton goods markets were stronger. Yarn were In better demand at very low prloea Wool market were firm on the lower and coarser grade and eaaler on finer qualities.- Bilk waa quiet 1 Metal Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 0.--CX)PPm-mo. trolyllc $11. a for thirty day and $11.16 for cash. Ho. ...io; t w i .....iu) 9 o cowd. ... MO 4 TS 1 Ul 8 M ...11MI 6 lit 1 WO t 71 ... 6 II HI IM .1110 U 80 lit T 71 1 1130 I M HEIFERS. I TM 8 I 1J M I SO 710 00 I 916 M 11M 7S 441 10 I SOO I CALVEH. I t3 ti 4 14 7 00 t.... 1 140 00 ....7110 I no 1 410 I 00 1 ):m I ti I 1171 1.0 8 II 8 C 3 1400 4 16 . . 818 I .. 1IA II) 00 airoCKKKB AND FEEDERS. 1 wo 4 as l u $ 8S tl 833 40 WEflTDIlNB. Al Williams Wyo. 1 ateer 1jO 6 o 21 feeders.. UA 6 40 36 feeder.. 8ed ko 1 cow 1210 W 16 steers.... 908 60 HOOH Trsde opened out dull 'and In most instances first bids were a little weak at yesterday's overage. Hellers were asking stronger price and as sup plies were very moderate values strength ened up until practically everything sold at about steady prices, with an occa sional load quoted selling a little higher. Packer tradn was not active at any lime, but the movement was con tinuous and a clearance was made In good season. On the while prlcea can be quoted as fully steady. (Shipping demund wss light, but such hogs a the shippers bought were easily steady with Thurs day. Hood hogs of all weights a ere in iKSt demand, hut everything except a few hum lies of rough heavy sow sold readily enough. The supply of light lights and pigs was much smaller thun the first of th week, consequently any thing good In this line was in eager re quest, ono bunch of very light stuff sell ing at the top. Hulk of thu sale was made at ft Hyn 7 1ft. the long strings selling at $7 'tt 710. For the third time In a many days tops sold st $7.20, which by the way Is the high prlre for the week. Receipts footed up about fifty-one cars, or 9.300 head. The week's total of IK.S71 head Is the smallest for some time, being t.Mi bead I'yhter than last week and al most 6,0fi0 bead short of last yesr. No. Ar. Hk. Pr. No. Ar. Ha Pr. ' M Ml' 14U IM II 247 t'O 76 JO 3U .. dO 70 .tl li 7 0 1, K .. 4 M . 1 2 . . 7 01 V W 171 41 M 6t !V7 140 T 07 V, 14 S SB T 00 It II IM fit H........5IS ISO TOO M XJ 10 T 10 ft n .. 7 0S M (10 ) 7 10 IS All 7 01 4 M t 940 7 It 40 IM to tot 17 i .. T 10 17 a to 7 06 rJ 2'.4 . 7 10 II IU .. T 04 M X 110 T I tM U lit II too T 10 71 112 . . f OS Ul H1 lt T M S3I 140 T l'i CI 'l 1 T 10 14 til l 7 06 U Hi 110 T 10 17 M M IK II 291 19 N 1 a II 141 IM T II It 1st ..7 01 (7 141 .. Til I tt Nt IIS M 1 .. T 10 .- rl .. T OS 14 tM .. 7 II M....rt..t1 tStH- tl Ul It Tl I" ft .. T 06 pit H4 .. IN 17 t.4 8t TO 11 tvt - IM 8 8 II M .. TM PIGS. 44 Mt ..4 1 M. ...... .117 .. t Tl tt U7 ,. 44 it IM .. t 4 Mt .. It It . ... 14 .. T H .... 37 I 7.1 HI I KM'-The mllrl run for a Frldsy since the second week of Inst June ar rived on the market this morning the r celM-. Iwlm; no moie limn 2.Ht) head, shout half of whut wss on sale a weelc sko. two weeks ago and a yesr ago. For the five) dsvs oi tie week the receipt amount to onlv 7.2 head. 62.446 short of the same time l.iwt week mid 41.W.9 short of the corresponding period a year ago. Tie market this morning wss a rps till n of the l.mt tan or three day back. In thnt the receipts a-ere lielow normal snd the wsrr ty of something really good In the killing line prompted buyers to get out cmiy mid pay prices generally a dim ( higher on sheep and Iambi.. It Is needr I e to add that trade wns active, result- Ing In another early clesrsnce. Cornfed hiinbs wild ii lo the $ on mark. Th big" nialorllv of the lamb offerings wss on the led order snd what few rsnge Ismhs put In mipesrsn.-e Included nothing good to speak of The i4me ass true of the. aged shoeo supple, which Included some fsrtj wethers st $1.20 and some fed wea at $.V.TY There were scarcely enough feeders of snv kind on the market to try out price thoroughly, conseouently the quotetlnrtS showed no mnterlsi change All the week feeders have 1een In very fsir supply and as a rule trmlo has been strong and active on most days. tih prices quotshly steady lo easier as rum pared with a week ago. The chief interest has centered In feeder Inmhs snd ewes and ss hss been the esse sll the full feeder yearlings and wether hive been very scarce. The outstanding festure In fst stuff during the week !m been the shortsga In the receipts, for Ihev total no more than R7,2i. hend. as noted sbe. Tnl ha reen aci-ompanled with a 3MJ40C advanivt on fa'. Inmhs and a big quarter on aged sheep. ijuotntlons on sheen and Ismh; Good to choice Inmhs. $7 fckfiH.Ort; fsir to good Inmhs. $7 Vl7.6n; fsir in good feeders. $.l 4Viig; common to fair feeders, $2M 8.40; goo.1 to choice yearlings, $rt.fln. 40; fair to good yearlings, $.'i.76d.O0; feeder yenrllngs. $.' evft iTi; good to choice aethers, $".7yi:'0; fsir to od wether. $o. ori 6 Tfi ; feeder wethers, $4 MK4.86; good to choice ewes. $7 0r(i6..1A; fnlr to good wen. f..7.Vttf 10; feeder ewe. $.1 Tiff. IS. Kepresentatlve snlea: No. Ar. :5'3 Wyoming feeder yearlings. W 171 Nebraska wethers 41M Idaho ewe 177:1 fei iHlllhs 24U fed wethers f Wyoming feeder ewes.... IS7 Wyoming feeder ears... I! Wyoming rwes If.;. Wyoming ews 267 Wyoming lambs 1SS Wyoming lamhs Wyoming feeder lamb... M fed ewe 2 cull . 87 7 103 lrtil o 107 107 l 81 62 1"7 130 Pr. 6 AO OS B 16 6 00 10 76 I 76 4 to 4 80 T 26 7 26 8 84 I 86 400 CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MAHKKT -Hob Demand for Cattle. Fire Hteady Hheep Higher. CHICAOO. Oct. 30.-CATTDE Receipts. i:.00 head:, market firm: beeve. $.6fl ll.dO; steers, $u. 7.419. 40; atorkera and feed- , x-'i.tntiK.!!!; eows and bailers, si.tiuo (.10: cm Ives. $7 ooyio.so. HOOK Receipts, 21,000 head; market steady; bulk of sales. $7.30ui'7.6S; light. $7.1tVir7.gfi; mixed, $7.10ifi7.fi6: heavy, $7.10 (jlT.4',5: rough. $7.2r.iH7.76; pigs, $11.26(37.26. HHEEP AND I.AMHS-Reoelpta, 16.000 head: market mostly lor higher; sheep $."i.2.v,m.2i,; yearlings, W.OOrq'7.00; lambs, $..VVf8.20. Kaasae City Live "toek Market. KANNAR CITY, Oct. W.-OATTUE Re ceipts, l,&tk head; market strong and ac tive; prime fed steers. $.flf(r1fl.78; dressed beef steers, $7.7r4i8.fjO; western steer. 8tl.7MiO.niV stockers and feeders, $1.0nc) S.Oii; hulls, .ri.iK,l.r,- cnlves, $M. 50910.60. I kkki- Receipts, 7.7QO bead; market higher; hulk of sales. $7.104?7.40; heavy, $7.2"4j7.40, packers and butchers. $7. lot 7.424: light. r. mil.X,: pigs, l..T(iifi.80. HHEEP AND DA MRU Receipts. 8,000 head; market strong; lambs, l7.2Wf8.00', yearlings, ."..7r.'u.60; wether. $5.21u.00; ewes. $4.&0iio,&0. at, l.onl I.lre Stock Market. BT. LOl'IB, Vt. 30 -CATTDE -Receipts, head: market steady; native beef steers, $7.6oful0.7j; cows and heifers. $fi.0O(?.2K; stockers and feeders. $6.60(ii 7.60; southern steers, 86.76t7.76-, rows and neirera, t4.uuoju.oo; native catves, ,tiuty 10.60. . HOOK Receipts. 8.900 hend; market steady; pig and lights, $0.WHf7.s0; mixed ml butchers, $7.aa7.724; good heavy, $7.6.Vli7.70. HHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1,900 head: market steady; native muttons, $4 .Our. 6.26; lamb. $7.0068.26. long City Lire "took Market. BIOUX CITY, la., Oct. S0.-CATTLE-Recelpts, .tiO head; market steady; butch er. $6.6flri7.00; row and heifer, $6.00flS 130; rannera, $4.274. 76; stocker and feed ers, $t). 40416.76; cslves, $7.009.76; bull and stags, etc., $6.00410.00. HoOS-Receipts, 1.600 Itead: market steady: heavy, $7.0T(7.10; mixed, $7.tK4i 7.0; light, $7.001.024; bulk of salea, $7.00 iil.it. HHEKT AND T.AMBB Receipt WW hed; market lor higher: wethers, $5.50) 5.75; ewe, $4."eji.25; lainlis, $6.60t7.60. nt. Joseph Lire Stock Marked). 8T. JOSEPH, Oct. 80. CATTLE Re ceipts, 201 head; market steady; steers, $0.TiOU10.2u; rows and heifer, $4.50U8.75; calve, l.'i.OAi io..'. HOUR Receipts, l.oo head; market steady to lower; top, $7.3-4; bulk of sales, 7.flM)7.80. HHEEP AND I.AMBfl Receipts, 260 head; market steady; Iambi, $7.6ou.00. Lire Xoek la tlcht. Receipt of live stock at th five prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. flout h Omaha 400 8 . HO 2,0 Hloug City Soo 1.600 600 Kansas City 1.600 7,7i 2.0H0 Ht. Louis 1."0 8,300 1.W00 Chicago 2.D00 21.000 16,000 Total 8.600 41,809 22.20 Wool Market. ROSTON. Oct. W).-Th Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: The wool market ucc,upie a strong pohltlon today, although the situation oa good throughout the country I reported a very slow. Medium to coarse wool re especially strong and active, while good, fine wools are steady and Inferior lota are rather Irregular. , The market lias been somewhat lea active than a week ago. Advices fom England and the primary markets Indclate very excited market, and especially for medium to low wools, ti hlle fine wools ure also strong and scarce. English buyer are. operating everywhere with ke.'ness. Scoured bssts: Texas fine, twelve months, 5ifn i,sc ; eight months, M'CKVlo; fine. fall. 4tYrr47c. Cali fornia, northern, 6fn6."ic; middle county. fiK(iC2c; southern, 4M)"0e. Oregon, eastern. No. 1 stnple, 00r; eastern clothing, 67W fo; valley, No. 1. 4Htti0c. Territory, fine htaples, tyfiiO'; fine- medium staple. tta Sue; fine clothing. r,7iiSc: fine medium clothing, WSti!uc; half-blood combing. K& fcoi-, three-elghlh blood combing. 4Wllc. Pulled, extm. US4161K'; A A, b57c; fine, A, UfuvSr; gupera, lHSie. OH and Kwsla. SAVANNAH, Oa., Oil. 20.-OILS Tur peiiUnc, nominal, at 4." 4c; no sales; re celits, 475 hhls ; shipments, 438 bbl. ; stocks. :. bbls. ROSIN Nonilusl; no sales:, receipts. 476 bhls.; shipments, D00 bbls.; tocks, lH.Gui bbls. krw York Money Market, NKW YOHK, Oct. 30. MERCANTILE PA PER WiS'.4j tier cent. HTKKUNO EXCHANOE Stealy: for sixlv-day h'lls. $4.!M0: for cables. $4.t0b0 4t4 (sisr.: for demand. $4 D01i4.9O3S. rlLVER-llar. 4.S4c tank ( learlnas. OMAHA. Oct. So. Hsnk clearing for Omaha today were $2.G4ti.U.4. and for the corresponding day last year $2,829, - vnm. Metal Market. PT U)l'l., Oct. 3.-METALA-Lead. firm. $3 374 Spelter, higher, $4.8Oy.0O. COTTON SEED MEAL CRACKED Cotton "sod CakaOoU 2raae41 Oaaa From Texa Mill direct to you. Write or wire u for price ou High Oiade Ueal or Cracked Cake. 48 to 46 par real prolela. Cold Pressed Caka ' TXXAI ein ftJTD x,zjrm oo.