TllK milZ: OMAHA. THURSDAY, XOVF.MREU 5. 1014. von Jext (leases and 4 nttaees. Maggard's Large van. 2 men II IS prr hr : dray, men, (1 per hp. 171 Wchster, rvi. 14". HEAL ESTATR f A It M niKflt PnR BALR h: soVTH KIPK J" TDJ K- '! moving .1,. IVGGCI lacking A storaae AVV,VA U17 Karnam. IV 414V 0-R mod. cottage, 719 , i;th St., CS. 7-r. mod. houx, J614 Leavenworth KL, 73j. Both ftne locetlnns. Phone Webster 20. I p Fidelity Storage Co. Ptor(t, moving, packing and shipping, lth ft Jackson fits. Phone Ioik'.h Iwi. tTKAM heat, all modern. 7-room house; also 4-rootn flat 230 No. 23d. rbrnakaw i FOR PALE By owner. 10 seres near 1 I JVi a a I V.K been cultivated; fMied: no buildings: (11 per acre; one-half curb, bnr.t- 6 years at C per rent. A. J. Wharf, til N. Ole wood avenue, IVolU. 111. rOH SALF.I OKKAT BARGAIN Tlx- east half of section 9 'own 10. range 19, In Dawson county, Naiirasks. UckhI (-room house, barn, granary and cribs; Improvements in good repair! fenced and cross-fenced; 20 aire In al falfa, 20 aorta smder cultivation; 7 ml'ea from Sumner and 11 mltea from Overton; rood tenont; liest of noil, no sand. Price. (Si pir acre tor 00 Any. Terms tn suit purchaser. CLAYPOOL UNU CO.. Ream Neb. Globe Van&Storage Btoree', movea, parka, ahlpa: (-horse van and I men, 11.26 per br. ; strge 12 per no Satisfactory guar. P. 4a.Pt a. Ty. IX). -room cottage, modern except heat, IMS Masoa PL, 123. O. C. OLSEN, D. 1068. 10! McCagOe Pldg. J' you want strictly moserw noma, t room, never be lore rented, call jHeraey tS4C Low rent to right tenant. Twenty' minutes' walk from city hail. ' MODKKN 9-roviu noueu, 206 8 85th Ave., Vacant November 5. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Phone Harney 10M or Doug. 121. FOR BENT We have a' complete ml of all nouses, apartment and flau that are for rent. This list ran be seen free of charge at Omaha Van ftoraee Co.. M 8. loin su S-HOOM house, Jlla Kinney; modern: hot water heat; barn. Phone Webster 92t. BLX-KOOM. mod., fine furnace; T. 1S7. 7-HOoM cottage, modern, v4 lb. 41 st sC 1 (it 4 19 I U3 nl 7-R cottage. 2808 Harney. 11. 2 IK. I-H. cot, mod. ex. heat, $19; walking- dls- tanoe; m N. nun. Marney una. NKVV i-room houae in Uundee, one block trom car line; bath room on aeoond floor, also lavatory and toilet on first floor; excellent furnace; rent 122.60. Call Vv alnut MM. Keven-room house. 2i46 Capitol. Uoug. 4oD. F1VK-HOUM cottage, 104U a 22d St. 672 8. Mill BT. Modern. J rooms: (JO. K. , H. BENNKH, Kamge blk. D. 74u6. o -R. mod. cottage. 719 8. 37th 8t, (25. 7-r. mod. houae. .1614 Leavenworth 81., I;ti; both fine locations. Phone Webster 260. J'lVii and -room cottagea. modern ex cept heat. r,tt a. 1Mb. Call Doug. 6730. NINE rooms, steam heat, thermostat, JUltl Hurt Bt. Douglan o 7 ROOMS and sleeping porch, modern, up-to-date In every particular. Doug. did. 2718 Davennort. 8-R., modern except heat. Web. 6Ws0. PETERS TRUBT COMPANY. (W 00 'J01 Park Ae., 7 rooms, modern. 35.001406 N. 36tn bt, t rooms, modern. ia.bu iJ)i Cuming, 7 rooms, modern. 30.00 ?201 N. lth St, 8 rooms, modern. 20.00 8.3 8. 25fd 8t.. 10 rooms, modern. N 27.60-lil S th St., 5 rooms, modern 27.W 2f4V4 DouKiaH, t rooms, moaern. 20.00 211S Locust. 6 rooms, modern except heat 18.00 M0 N. S4th St., S r.. mod. ex. heat. , 18.00 S24 S. 22d St., -No. 8 Shelby Court, i rooms, modern except heat 18.00 1230 S. 10th .St.. 5 r.. moil. ex. heat. 15.00-311:1 N. 80th. 6 r.. nxod. ex. heat. 35.00 SIM Miami St.. 5 r., mod. ex. heat. 12.U0 i40l Parker Bt.,- 4 f., mod. ex. heat. PETERS TRCST COMPANY. 13J Farnam Bt. Phone I.oug. 898. Famam North 40th Line 40 Hurt. S-r., hot water heat, (35. &r.ti and C'nss, S-r., fine, (40. . ('lose In, Heated 6-r., second tloor. southwest corner 34th mid Oiilfornla, (35. CKPRKK HKAI, E8TATJ5 CO 116 Omaha N.itlonal. Phone I'oukIhb 2715. 12-RO(VirHOl'SE. A LI, JiODERX. FIXE for hcardlnK lioune or large family; rent runponable. Traver Bros., 7X Omaha N.it'l. Hank. Phone Doug. 1153. Evenings, Web. 1294. Sturra and 4fflera. Offices in The Bee Building (THE DUILUINO THAT IS ALWAYS NEW.) Famam St., 17th St., and on Court (Prices from 110.00 to (50.00.) Aak forttia Superintendent, Room 103. X If i I.UOH olncv room or aauoie for light mlg. Vv light ii x-aabury, uti S. Jt-tu ot. Uoug. lui IF YOU ran pay (.00 now, next March, can aell you choice rf 12 rich Nebraska valley farms; balance ( years at per cent C. Bradley, Wolbach. Neh. ( o FOR 8 A l.E Best large body hitfh-greda medium-priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wol bach,' Neb. o. 180 A., close to 8t. Paul, Neb.; (75 acre. Owner, John W. Lhotak, St Paul, Neb. V laeoana. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Orant. State acres wanted. Write about our graxlng lands. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wiaoonain. Address Land Dept. Boo Lino Ry., Minneapolis, Minn. Hansoom Park, Beautiful Howie, A new, beautiful, nuk fin h, six-room house, nlntng room acroex the frnt of house, dining room hae window seat. pnei we. la w.th plate rail, nnograaea lietween rilnlug room and living room, den finished in oak, with four windows and a rlnhen press; could be used for a bedmom; two lainre bedrooms .each hav. I tig a clothes press linen preas In hall; complete set of acreens and shades; full cement basement, with furnace heat and laundry connection; I ghtlng fixtures can be selected by purchaser; lot (vl, corner and paved street, clone to echool and west side car. Irlce cut to (3.75V; terms, or lot taken flrt payment. Rasp Bros. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Grain Men Holding- Big Order, for the Caih Article. WEATHER GREAT FOR CORK Yellew Cereal la BelaaT llarveste aa Oeraslra ia4 rwaltlna Boar of Trade Oats He main ftrong. K1K.49I laat year, exclusive of Panama i.u ubiic oeui iraiteaciions. KKW YORK ORKKR4L MARKHT 106 McCague Pldg Potiglaa 13. FARMS WANTED. WANTED TO BUY I want to buy about a 2,500-acre ranch; must be good graa Ing land, suitable for raising hay. timo thy, clover and alfalfa and have fair Im provements. Answer must describe land and- come direct from owner. Address T 26, Bee. ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. S0& 8. 17th Bt Phone Douglaa D4M7. Rh.KO Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 206 Biandels Theater. REAL ESTATE FOH EXCHANGE 160. 330 OR 640 ACRES of fine, level land, rich soil, close to two railroad towns In Colorado, just acro.M the Nebraska line, where you always get good crops without Irrigation, for sale cheap, or will trade for Omaha property, or acreage near Omaha. Price of land. (20 per acre. HASTINGS & HEYDKN. 1614 Harney Bt. FOR EXCHANGE 42.000 equity In 13 room modern house, suitable for two families, bath and toilet on both floors. Box 7, Omaha. REAL ESTATE WANTED INVESTMENT PROPERTY WANTED that can be bought for cash; must be substantial, well built and good location: Customer can Invest (20,000 to (100.01W. W. R. HOMAN, 331 Board of Trade Bid. REAL E8TATB) LOANS. CITY and tarm loana, 5, o, per tent J. H. Dumont A Cu.,lXi3 Farnam, Omaha, WANTE1 City loana. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. Kaat Nebraska farms. O KEEi' E REAL. ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. lougias 2715. garvin Biioa Wa"!lL!lt HARRlfON at MORTON, (16 Uin. Nat,!. WTD Farm loana Kioke In v. Co. limaha WANTED City loana and warranta. W. Famam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam'. CITY property. Laige loans a specialty. W. H. Thomaa, iM Bute Bank Uidg. (luO to (10.0UC made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg., iSth and Farnam Hts. on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Natl. Uajik Bldg. Field Club Bargain, $12,000 Elegant residence, seven rooms, taste fully decorated, good Bleeping porch, fire place, delightful sun parlor, modern In every particular, located en the corner of (3d and Lincoln Ave.. Just four blocks from Field club: south front, large lot. MhtlW. This place la positively worth (i&.OuO. Can be purchased with KM rash, balance monthly. GALLAUHElt & NELSON W4 Brandels Pllg. Poug. (381 KOUNTZE PLACK. GREATEST BARGAIN'. Nine-room houae in first-class condi tion; S dandy Iota, each Mxis! leet Oarage and barn; Just off boulevard. Incum brance (4,40. Must move. Will sacrifice greater portion of equity and many other residence bargains, all sites and prioea J. F. WALTKR, . RKAL E8TATK AND IOANfl, 460 Omaha National Hank,. 'Phone Douglas 7X9. REAL E8TATF WEST RIDE $250 Cash And $25 Per Mo. Buys a New 5-room cottage, modern except heat, with best porcelain plumbing com bination light fixtures, screens to all openings and storm windows on north and west Bricked and cemented cellar, large attic. All walls sanitary an ml fin ished except bath room, which la Keane cement. Lot dOxlSil, with eewer, water, gas, electrlo light and permanent walks In and paid fir. Price, $2,A On Reward St., two blocks from Walnut Hill car line. Heat of material and workmanship throughout, and a dandy little home. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1536. ' Ptate Bank Bldg. West Farnam 1 Building Lots (10 down and (10 a month. Good Invest ment, cn 3Slh St., between lodge and Davenport. If you can make larger pay ment down, we can furnlxli money to bul'd. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. Phone Lkmglas 2713. 1016 Omaha National. fiXv CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., fw0 S10-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Bare. UOOD btrn. room tor ( or 10 horxca, lall Wtuster tit Call Douglas 43. WANTED TO KENT WANTED TO RLNT-A farm cn shares with everything fu;ulhed. Addreaa C. Coppock, Fioreve, Neb. . ' REAL' EtX ATE PiRU 4t BAHCli LA ADS FOR lALK . Arkaasaa- FRUIT and grain lands ot north Arkan sas at reasonable priiea. Write Pliucr Uros. Realty Co.. Ojvey, Ark. . Kaasavs. BARGAIN Fine improved quar ter section in eastern Kansaa, near Kansas city, very- convenient to rail road and town; splendid soil, good crops, running water ail year. Might take part payment in Omaha im proved. W. T. SMITH CO.. 1111-12 City National Bank Bldg., P. 2 VIS. - - Omaha, Neb. o Itlsacssts. BARGAIN J 30-acre improved farm, 20 mile from Minneapolis; on good gravel eVroaa; lays level; about 120 acres under cultivation, baluuce used lor pasture; aorae tine meauuw land; can practically all be put under cultivation; buildings consult ot (-room house, burn, granary, corn ciibs, machine shed, windmill, etc.; good apple orchard. Price (U0 per acre; one-uaif taau, reasonable term on bal ance. Adjoining farm held at double this pnoe. bchwau Bios., lU- Piymoutn Bldtf., Miuneaioii, Minn. IMPROVK1) DO acre farm, to miles from Minneapolis; 45 acres under cultivation, baiiMioe uaed for pasture land, covered with poplar and oak timber, very easily cleared; iw waste land; neatest set ot bu.ldtngSrln that vicinity, consisting of house, barn, granary, corn crib, etc.; one heavy team, three Jeraey cows, all young stuck, 1M chickens, hogs, complete set of (una machinery, wagons, buggy, cream separator; in fact, everything is complete; also U tons of meadow bay, S tons clover hay; ( acre of corn; 60 bushels potatoes, 10 cords wood cut lr. 'stove length; In fact, everything on the farm govs- at (S.SoO; (3io cash, balance can stand. HCHWAD BROS.. U2- fly. mouth Bldg.. Mlnneapolla, Minn. LAND snapa. near Floodwuod, Bt Louis county. Minnesota. Pontlvely the laat at such low f guree. 6ti0 acres, (16.00; terms. Worth (lt.06 To (30 00. 1000 acres, 1.0 60, worth (16 to tA. Write Floedwood Land Co., Joe. O. Fogarty, Mgr., Floodwuod, Et Louie county, Minn. Nebraska. E.k City Doug.asCo. SO aerea, almost new Improvements, 6-r. houae. barn for 10 head cows. 6 bead botttt. small hay mow. 4 tons: new granary, new chu-ken house, good well. This Is fine laying land. A-l soii. ( or 4 acres alfalfa. Not a foot of waste jand on It Within three miles of the town, southeast of Klk City, near mHltary road. The lay of the land eud crops will show for thumaelvea Let mx show It To see It Is to believe. Price lll.buu; terms. This Is an Ideal "neck ft the woods" to be In and you cannot beat It la that neck. Act at once. This means you, who Is a little bit. or decidedly, choice. Bring wife with you. GRIN g. MERRILL CO. K. E. Cor. K4 and M bis.. So. Omaha, SKK us tlrst if you want a furm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. , REAL ESTATE XORTH SIDE REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN $150 toU"$200 Cash Makes First Pay ment on a Home We have a number of new houses lo cated In different parts of the city thgt have ( and rooms, which we can sell on a payment down of (ISO to (200 and the balance about the same as rent, if you will call at our offloe or call us by phone we will be pleased to take you out and 'Show you some of these desir able nomes. wny nay rent wnen it oniy takes about (180 to (200 caali as first pay ment and the balance or purcnane price would be paid for the same as you are now paying rent 7 , Hastings & Heyden . 1614 Harney Pt. Kountze Place Bargain (4.200 buys- a strictly modern, 8-reom, l atory and attic house w:th full basement, having hot water heat; In good condition and nicely decorated throughout: new garage. lrated on Binney St., convenient to car line, stores, etc. Lot 60x124 ft. All taxes, including specials, paid in full. Terms. (1,600 cash: balance payable neml-annually at . . 6 per cent. Price was (6,500. In vestigate this proposition IX you are look'ng for exceptional value. George & Company 902 City National Bank Bldg., Phone potiglaa 766. 2 Homes Evans Street Kountze Place (203 Evans, a fine new -story house, on south front comer lot. One block from park. One block from 24ih car. Two blocks from school. All good size rooms, finest oak ' finish, good decorations, screens complete. Tire owner built It for a home; It Is vacant now. Will be open Uday. Price (4.250. 2zU Uvana, on same atreet a good two story house, with large living room, at tic, screened sleeping porch; vacant now. eee it today. A bargain at (4.160. Charlca W. Martin & .Co., Tyler Iff?. 742 Omaha -Nat Bank Bldg. California Mission Bungalow Beautiful little place of four Urge rooms and bath; excellent location and neigh borhood. Must Ihs seen Ia h. ,tllH .. .... elated; (1.6M; l-tfi down and bal. Ilka rent Shuler & Cary, ; Phone Douglas 4133 ?24 State Bank Bldg. Florence. u New Bungalow in Fioreiice We are offering for sa.e a new style of bungalow that has 6 rooms all on one floor, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, It bedrooms and bath; all well arranged. The Jiving and dining room are tint.ihed In oakj Has first-cans plumbing; registers put In ao furnace can be Installed Hiiy lime; has attic and large cellar; located on the northeast corner of 5th and Washington Bta., one block east of Main tH. car line, and one block north and a block east of the junction, where the car turns and goes to the eemetery. The lot la large, being 132 feet south front on Washington St. and 06 feet fronting west on 6th Mt, besides 14 feet of the street, which has been vacated, which makes It practically two 4n-foot lots and plenty of room to build one or two mors houses. Wc are offering this at a small payment down, balance about tho same as rent; very low price for quick sale. Houae has Just been completed and la ready to move Into. Htings & Heyden 1614 JIarneJr 8t . RE AIi ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One-half Interest In a mod em two-story brick stors and rooming hsuse building new. Also half Interest In two business lots with barn on. half Interest in residence lot half Interest tn 60-acre Irrigated ranch. Ill health reason for selling. This pioperty Is located In a rapidly developing town In a new com munity. For particulars address Box 6, Hardin, Mont a (.V) CAUH. BALANCE (15 PER MONTH Tou will like this new 4-room bunga low. Just the plaoe for a young couple. Oniy X blocks to car line; has electric light, cemont walks, cement cellar, has never been occupied. Ready to move Into now. THE VOOEL REALTT AOENCT. 1016-11 W. O. W. Bldg. WE HAVE for sale in the Went Far nam district a moaern dwelling 4 years old; 8 rooms, electric lights, bath and furnace. 'Ask us fn- inc.. Uon, then look this property over and maae us an oner. We have another ot 6 rooms and bath, within 3 blocks ot car line: electric lights, gas, cemented base ment with laundry, hot water heat, that we want an offer on. See us for location and terms. W. T. SMITH CO., 1111-12 City National Bank. D. 2819. Omaha, Neb. o li FST4TE KOUTII SIDE Easy Walking Dis tanceFull 2 Story . . $3,600 (18 Bouth 26th- fit Has reception halt living room, dining room and k.tthen on first floor, ( bedrooms and bath on sec ond floor; stairs to large, floortd attie and full cemented basement btrtctly modern, neariy new. This is without a doubt the best value being offered In the line of a modem and up-to-date home. We can arrange vrry easy icrms. rossession tinme d ately. If you want a close-in home qi an Invtstinent do not hesitate to see this as It will be necestary to see it la order to realise the exceptional value, Tn Price la absolutely less than what It would Cost to duplicate. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 30 Omaha 'at'l. bank ttidg. luid-, 44. U PKR CKNT INVLbTMKNT. A solidly built, up-to-date, close in St. Louis flat, at (S.0O0. dear ot Incum brance. Come In and aee us today. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Phone Douglaa 17M. Ware Block. j0 DOWN. (1.800 (.0 PKR MONTH. Kix rooms and bath, modern except heat, SO ft lot, on paved street AMOS GRANT, Douglas m 211 Brandels Theater Bids. COTTON SEED MEAL CRACKED Cotton Bead Cake C0I4 Psessea Cake, Fiom Texas Mills direct 40 you. Writs r wlrs us for prices on (II gh liade Meal or Cracked Cake. 41 to 41 per real protein. Cold Preassd Cake TXXAS3 CM1 AMV LEaTTBB OO. Da I. LAI. f EI. WHEN A WAT FROM HOME The bee is The Paper ye ask (est if yea ilu te Ve absent saere taaa a few Says, Lev Tas) Bes Bulled, te yes. OMAHA, Nov. 4. 1014. Big orders for wheat, oata. rye. barley and corn ere held by cash grain men. andj iitt- i'iu.n nrw mill iiueQ an ruuiy as the grain ran he obtained. After rais ing a emp of 000.000 bushels wheat more than 1 .Ouo.Ono.OOO bushels of oata and a corn crop estimated at high as S.VO00O. (o buahela one would naturally aunnowe thnt It would be anything but a difficult task to secure any of the aralna men- tionod above In quantities to mi t. The railways of the country have been v .1 n . , . J if, I'liiri 1 load and unload grain, and versels on the! great Iskea as well as the oceans have; been pushed to take the grain across the' waters te the Importing nations whose' purchases have never exceeded those of! tnta crop year. Kngland haa probably bought more grain than any other Importing country, antl with the Dan'anel es cosed N -h America haa enjoyed all the trade with the exception of smad lot ea. 11 e trom other exporting countries. While the weather for the curing and gather. ng of corn haa been Weal for the lat few days the feeling In Board of Trade circle la that corn la in a strong foeltion because of the export demand that has de sloped of late. Argentine corn, while still coming tnto the United States In a liberal way. has failed to cut much of a figure In the mnt ter of price making. The Imports from that country to New York from June to October were (,(00,000 bu. The continued active buying of oata for exnort purposes will likely keep prices around present level. The provision market la more than Hkeiy to pivot on conditions surroifndlng the hog market The business In cash meats has been fair, but not up to ex pectations, while the trade In lard has been quite liberal on both domeetlo and exnort account. Hard wheat was unchanged ' to He higher, while durum wheat was lHf3o higher. Corn was S'rtlc higher. . Oats were ttHo higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour const to 1,(43,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were S.OOO.OnO bushels and shipments l.?88.0no bushels, gainst receipts of 1. 1(0.000 bushels and shipments ot 73.0m bushels last year. Primary porn receipts were l.ooo.ono bushels snd shipments 46,000 bushels, against receipts of 961,000 buahela and shipments of 62l,0no bushels last year. Pri' -arjr oata receipts were (,34.000 bushe s anil shipments 1,417.000 bushels, against receipts of Ml .00 bushels and shipments of (14.000 bushels last year. CAR LOT RKCE1PTS. Wheat. Corn. Outs. Rye. Chicago 636 2V" 47( Minneapolis .. 721 Dululh 1151 Omaha ttf 11 24 Kansas City 44; 10 IT ., Ht. txula 303 4 148 Winnipeg 3K4 'These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter' 7 fms fl "; 1 hard winter. 2 cars. (L0614; 1 car, tL0C; IWk cars. (l.Oo; 1 iai, (.u.,.i. ,u. 1 i..u winter: 3 eara, (I 04H; 4 cars, (1.04. No. ( mixed: 1 car. (1.0SW; 2 cars. (1.04. No. ( spring: 4 cars (white), 99c. No. I durum: 2 cars. (l.i. No. ( durum: 1 car, (1.09; 1 car: (1.0; 1 car, (1.0)O; 1 car. 1.08. No rade: 1 car, (1.00, Corn No. I while: 1 car (new), 6c. No. 1 color: 1 car (new). 414c. No. ( yellow t 1 car. Too. No. yel low: 1 car, 9c. No. ( yellow. 1 car (new), !4c No. yellow: 1 oar. SdVfccs 1 car, 60. No. t mixed: 1 car, 69o; 1 rar (part new), MHc. No. ( mixed: 1 ear, 8e; 1 ear (new), lVc; I cara. 64Hc; cars (new), tiac. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (new), til He; 1 par (new), die. No. t 111 xed: 1 car (new), 60e; S cars, 6Se; 2 cars (new), 61e. Sample: I car (new), 62c. Oats standard. 1 car. 4r.V4e; No. 1 white: 12 ears. 44c. No. 4 white: t car, 44c; 2 rare. 44ftc. No grade: ( cars. 44c; 2 cara. 4Sc. Rye No. 2: ( cara, 90c; 1 car, 89tto, No. 3; I ear, MVaO. Barley t No grade: I car. Mc. Omaha Cash Prices Whest: No. 2 hard. (l.OHfcCl.sj); N'o. ( hard. (l.OrJl.07; No. 4 hard, 09Hci(L06H; No. 1 spring, (l.Or 1.07; No. ( spring. (1.04'?1.0t; No. 4 spring, f l.Ootiil.04; No. 2 durum. (1.0SH17 1.06; No. ( durum, (l.ORfll.Os. Corn: No. I whlte.'70HW4c: No. 3 white, 7tH4f70 c; No. ( white, 7Oj70Vic; No. 4 white. 8V4 70c: No. t white, iH(Bi4c: No. white, WfBc; No. 1 yellow. 708Wo: No. I yellow, effi0c; No. ( yellow, miftWw, No. 4 yellow, 6S44ft9c; No. -5 yellow, 68V4 MI4c; No. yellow, t(fM8Vc: No. 1 mixed,, 6889Ke; No. t mixed, 8VQc; No. ( mixed. tW"4fftHe; No. 4 mixed 7 zc- No. & mixed, 67VCMe: No. mixed. 7iH- Oats: No. ( white. 4Ct-4Tie; standard. 4TVJ'"We; No. ( white. 44'45o; No. 4 white, 44Hh44ro. Barley: Malting. 2tr72c; No. 1 feed. MfWc. Rye: No. 2, (VifcSOc; No. J, OWo. ' CHICAGO CitiAIN AND PROVISIONS Featares of the Tradlngr mmC Cleslns; Crlres oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Not. 4. Record-breaking ssles to export houses brought about a strong market today In wheat after' a temporary break at the start. The close was buoyant at le net, advance. Corn finished l'fllc to l'-kfaVic up, and oats with a gain of fco to Sc. Ia pro visions the outcome varied from a6e de cline to a rise of 22ttc It was estimated that foreigners today bought fully 3,000,000 bushels of wheat. The difficulty appeared te be to find sellers, for there were ulentv of o reple tions that contracts would prove hard ! 19 1 in, especially in regara 10 nearby shipments. According to generally ac cepted flgurea, more than 60,000 bushels have been purchased to clear from the United Htates by January 1. Neverthe less, cash and export houses here were continually on the alert today for spot wheat or December delivery and ap peared to give little head to any question of prloe. Big receipts and an Increase of the European visible supply caused the brief setback that took place early In wheat The Transatlantic crop summary wss also favorable. The effect, however. quickly wore away, frost reports- from Aremntlna helping almost Immediately to turn the market upgrade. Corn and outs, as well ss wheat, were governed chiefly by the export demand. Europeans bought Kiu.ooo bushels of corn here, and . It w as said that more than 1,000,000 bushels had been similarly dis posed of within the last week, cleaning up the Chicago stock and considerable new corn now In transit. ICxportcra to day took 1.000.000 to 1,(00 000 bushels of oata. Venturesome hears found them selves In a pinch when they tried to cover. Provisions hardened noticeably as a basis of renewed fear that the Chlcaso stock yards would be closed on account of Increased peril of the spread of foot and mouth dleeaee. Reserves of pro visions In warehouses here were shown to be comparatively meager and there was a huge railing orr reported In the world's available supply of lard. gestations ( the Iay oa Varleas " t'osaaaodltles. NEW YORK. Nov. t-FLOVR Firmly held. WHEAT .Tot, irregular; No. ( red. (1.17S; No. ? hard, (1.17; No. t northern, l'uitith. (l lVt; Nik I northern, Manitoba. (I HV nominal, r. I. f. Buffaioo rMtures were firmer on export sales of about " Is. ii"; leeinter, (l ift; May, $1 l V HOPS Kasv ; state, common 1 to choice, 114 crop, 2. ui&c. HIl'KS yuiet. W Ot L t party; domeetlo fleece, XX Ohio, ao.ilc. cor.n eipot. firm: No. 2 yellow. 3o r. I. f. t.j arrive; Argentine prl.ne, 7so delivered. OATH Spot, firm; standard. MVK.V: No. J white, (4iV4Mjc; fancy clipped white. Mtfc'c. HAY-Meady; prime. (1.06; No. 1. (l.OOfli 1.0-:; No. (, Xi)Kic; No 2, SOfcOOc; ship ping, 7itl8V. LKATi 1 KH Firm! hemlock firsts, (19 3?c: seconds. SOiujlo. PKOVIHIONS Pork, n"lt: mess, !0 WV ("1.00: short clears, ttl KMitny Bef. firm. l.ard, firm; -nlildle west. (ll.O 11.10: refined, firm, continent (1(.; Houth America, (12.4.ri; compound, ateady. TAI.I.OW gulet; city, W'.tc; country. U 66c; siwial. So. 4IMAIIA 41F.MF.ltAl. MABKKT. IH'TTKR No. 1. l ib cartons. Jlo; No 1, 00-lb. tuba, auc. C1IKKM-Imported Vwlsa, Jc; Amer can 8wlsa. 2mc' block 8wis. 22rl twins. Ic; aalales Hi triplets. lVl Young Americas. lfcc: blue label brick 17o; lim burger. i-lb.. tOu; l-lr, Joci New York white. lo; Imported French Roquefort ilk1 FIRII-Trout. 17e; large crapples. Kit l(c; salmon, llNo; halibut, V, channel cattish, 15c; pike, 17c; pickerel. 10e. POULTRY Broilers. Uhc; spring chick ens. 11c; hena, 91 lo; co.ka. So; ducks. lOi'j g.ese, sc; turkeys, li; pigeons, pr doa, woe; ducks, lull festhered, 10c; geese, full feathered, c; squabs, No. 1. (l.io; Ni 2, fx. Msrket quotations iwrrtshcd oy GUInskl rult company: , i'ui:in's.,ir.rn Rilri frsnrv al- ene.aa, 96s, 112. I2a. 160s. V7. 2Ms, (4 00 per box; Red Ball Vaienclas, all sises, 3.7 per hex. lemons: Fancy, Sxla. (Hue. JA.fril tier hnic' Phnlce Red Ball. HS. (H.oo ier box. Orapefrulti All sixes. (J. 00 per box. Apples: Kxlrs fancy Washing ton (irtniea tlolden, (1 7R per box; fancy Washington Orlmes. (I.so per box: extra fancy Washington Jonathans, (1 IW per hnv r.nrv Washlnstnn Jonathans. 11. jer box; fancy Colorado Jonathans, S1.2& per box; Colorado Jonnthane, choice, (1.(0 per box; extra fancy Washington itoov ers, $1.36 cr box; Oregon Hpltsenburgs, (I SO er box; Oregon winter bananas. (1.75 per box; extra fancy Washington Delicious, (2.00 per box; New York Open ings, (3.00 per barrel; New York Hnld wlna. (J.7& per barrel. Pears: Oalirorn.s Clargleus, (2 26 per box; extra fancy 1. v An Ion. CM per box. Qrapes: Cali fornia iCmiwrors. per barrel; slalagn, (5.00 per keg. Bananss: Per bunch, 1.70V 2. M. VKOETABLttS-Caullflower, (2.M ser crate. Cahbuse: Per pound, IVjo. Cu ucmbers: IVrt do box, (l.M. Celery: Michigan, Mo per doxen; Denver jumbo, 75o ier dm. Tomatoes: Fancy, (l.2i er basket. lettuce: Head, R0c(1.50 per doxen; leaf. 'c per doxen. Onions: Shal lots, 40c r doeen; Jellow, Za pel pound: red, Ha psr pound. Radishes: Per doxen, 3fc. llnrseradlah: Per esse, tlHA. tlatllc: Italian, 20c per ponnd. Potatoes: I'er bushel. 70p. twet Pota toea: Pvr barrel, (30n; Jerseys, (1.76 per hamper. NUTS No. 1 California walnuts, lc per pound: pecans, 12Hc per pound; jumbe pecans, IHc per pound Filberts, l(c per pound; filberts, mg nsp'es, l(o per pound. MISCFLt.ANEOUS BlielleJ popcorn: Per pound. 4o. Date: Hugar walnut, $1.10 per box. Almonds: Per pound. 20c. IJmes: Per box, (1.75 Crarksrjank: Par esse, inv; per nsir case, i.76. Checkers: Per esse, (0.60; per half case, 11.75. Dates: Dromedary, per rase, (3.00. Honey: Per case. (3.50. Figs; Twelve 12-ounce. 85c per pound. Cider: Per keg, 11.00; per half barrel. (6.00. Cocoanuts; Per tack, (4.00f rwr dosen, 15c. Bquash: Per pounl. IVtc.- ' ; Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4,-COFFEB-Offer-Ings In the coat and freight market were reported to lie a shade higher today, ana there wss continued talk of an Increas ing demand from Europe In the primary markets, with clesranees from Brasll of CW VW. 1 . . a - . u",wix un( ior EAirope ana ana nonn Africa for the. month, of October some what In excess of expectations. The ra bies also reported an advance of 7-16d In jtio exenange on London, while hlsher war risks naturally add to the cost of Importtatlnna, but the local market con- tinueo very ciulet in all departments, and prices were unchanged on spo with Rio quuna ii o-ttc ana pantos ts at luvfcc New York Meaey Market. NHTVV YORK, Nov. 4.-MFRCANTILE PAPER dr' per cent Hterllng ex change, steady; fert-riny bills, (4.S72B; cables. (4.907Mi4 (1: 1 inand, tt.W34l4.90W. SILVER Bar. 49V4c Mlnneasiolls (.rain larket. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4.-WHKAT Deoember. 91.13X4 : May. (l.WH: No. 1 hard, (1.17W; No. 1 northern, (1.12419 1.WHS - nortnern, ti lVTiB I. Jt. Metal Market. ST. LOt'IS. Nov. 4. MKT A LB Lead firm, at $3.2M5 371. Ppelter, dull gnd nominal, at - v. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bett Cattle Strong and Others Slow, bat Abont Steady. HOGS AEE. STEADY TO STRONG Fat I -a as be t to Firte-es. Crate Higher- Fat hres BtronsT Tea ta Flfteea Hlker Feeders gtrowv. KOUTH OMAHA, Nov. , 114. Receipts weret Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Of.leiai Mnnaay t, J( Hl.Jwi Drflnia I . . - , a . . ... ...It 1 urHuM ...... a.l'J. s.es v.o Katlmate Wednesday ., (. 4.000 (.tut Three days' totals.... U.3i 1LW 4,111 sme dsys Iset week,.l7,8o3 t, 4.40i' Same 2 weeks ago Sl.WA ,'4 UI.4W Same I weeks ago (,M( 10.1 .7t Same 4 weeka ago M.7 1V210 pw.S4 oame aays last year...l,zrc lt.40 w.dii The following tabla shows the receipts of eaitle, hogs and sheep at tho South Omsha live stock market for the year to date, as wmpsred with last year: 1914. 1K1A Pee, Cattle '.iM.Hfd W.771 .n !"( 1.9n.Ut t lit 111 )U1 Bheep 17a,l( 2.Ut(U j0 The following tsb.e mows the prices for hogs st the South Omaha live stock market for the last few aays. with com- Date. I IHI4. 1U iili.isil.liie.lM.lim Oet It Oct 17. Oct. II Oct 1. Oct U Oct 21. Oct. 2t. tct 1U. Oct 24. Oct. 2. Oct. 7. tlet. M. Oct 2. Vct. (0. IKl (1. Nov. 1.. Nov. 2 Nov. 2. Nev. 4. I itkl 1 (i 1 Ui 1 Wh f t (SUA Mvej M't 94S 1 bi Is M Tta 1 7l 1.7 Ml T JlVU I 4 M 1 1 Oi I I (4j 7 S7 7 s, 7 0iA 7 lit II0 7 do's f 7 IS T S8 I AM, I 7 fcJ I T7I 9 I t ttil ( hi J 31 n 7 rj u a i f s sr. s si 1 e aai it vi - i - - 1 - " 1 1 - - ' I S K l I M I (3 ( iil t M 7 Ml I ( 4H; I 441 7 (2 4J ( 1 I 7 Ml 1 431 2! ( SO1. I 41 4 Wl . IWISI1M IN I 0x ( Ul II 9 T 2 ! I M 7 w t su 7 TM I I to i" 1 fi 12 7.1IS ul 7 761 ( 101 ; 91 I 10 w 7 H I 1 t W 7 70i w ts 773 7 6t.ll 72 tu IM 071 7 i4 9 t Bank t'learlags. OMAHA. Nov. (.-Bank clearings for Omaha today were $2,asn,3lt.M, and for the corresponding nay last year, (3,52, 104.49. Evaporated Apples mm Dried Frelts NK,V YORK. Nov. 4EVAPORATHD APPLKH Quiet. DHIKD FRUITS Prunes, steady. Ap ricots and peaches, quiet Raisins, steady. Dry (ioods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. DRY OOODft Cotton gooVi. steady; yarns, firm; bur laps, stronger; worsted yarns, irregular; heavy cotton underwear, lower. CHICAGO L1VH STOCK MARKET Artlclel Open.l High I Low. I Close. IMon. Wheat L Dec.. 1 1 17 1 Wi 1 17 1 16 May. 1 14 I tt 1 21 1 23T4 1 22 Corn !C.. mfti 70 9H 7069Uev May. 71!72e 71 73V71'V rHM..49'4tl 60 I 49 49 I 49Vi May.W4W,l MTj M (rj 53 Jan.. 19 05 19 29 OS 119 17 May.l 192s 1 19 W I 19 X I 19 40 j Nuv.. W 97H1 10 9TWI tTW 10 Jan.. 10 06 I 10 2 Ribs. I 1 19 00 19 J7 71 10 92 (l W 06 I 10 17 (0 Qj May.l 10 23',4I 10 (THI 10 22 10 22) M 15 Jan.. 00-0 j 10 12 10 00 10 07H 9 97 BUTTER Flrmi creamery. Un&i. KOOS Cash, at mark, cases Included. 17U4)sic; ordinary flrsu, 4V02Cc; firsts, 2f.H'&27c. POTATOES-Lower; receipts. 65 ears; Michigan and Wlsmns'n, sialic; Minne sota and naaeia, ittyic. POULTRY Alive, ateadv; springs, 10& ivic; lowis. iv jiic; luravys, lie. Treasary ttatemeat. WABinNOTON. Nov. 4-The eondltlne. of the Unltwl Mutes tieasury st the opening or Business toflay was: Net Lai sncs In general fund. (V.24.H07: tots.1 re. celpu yesterday, .ZUUM. total payments yesterday, Z.SI.1. The deficit this fl ical year is (44.0.743, against a deficit of Marked and ..... Suaoar. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards. Mouth Omaha, ior tweuty-iour hours ending at 1 o clock p. m. yeslemay: Rt ElI'TS CAR83. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. C M. St. P.i 1 .. Wabash ( Missouri raclflo 1 Union l"acflo ( ( 10 i a n. w., east 11 3 2 C -st N. W.. west (1 It 14 C., nt. P., M. A 0 12 . 2 ( v., B. A V)., sast 9 1 C, M. A H., west 14 C, It I. A P., east ( U 4 C It 1. A P., west 2 1 .. Illinois Central I ., 1 Chicago Q. W i Tout receipts 1U hi t D18POHITION-IIEAD. Cattle. Hog. Bherp. Morris (t Co 2n 210 7411 Hwlft A Co 67 737 2,(so Cudahy Packing Co..., tut 1.0W7 2.2o Armour A1 Co 4.W 9V1 1,914 Merrell (4 Lincoln Packing Co.... M So Oniab Packing Co. '6 a sv. 24 W. O. Vansant Co 19 Benton, Vansant A L.. lis 1 Hill A Son 313 1 F. B. Lewis 1 Huston A Co (2 I..,. J. B. Root A Co 21 J. H. Bulla '. 9 L. F. Hues 2 ' .... Rosenstock Bros , M ..... .... MoCreary A Kellogg... 42 Werthelmer A Degen.. 217 II. F. Hamilton , 120 milllvan Bros. 44 Rothschild 64 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 12 (bristle t Higglns M Huffman I Meyers 9 Baker, Jones A S, 121 Janner Bros l ohn Harvey 10 Kitne 4 Other buyers 419 4.2M Totals 4,(t 103B 11.C3 CATTLsJ Reeelptg vers moderate again today, only XMtf head being reported In, which brings the total for tits three days up to K.lHt head, being sma'lsr by over 2.UUQ head than last week's light run, and less titan half as many as ware received on the corresponding days two week ago. There wss a vary fair demand for beet cattie, there being some orders bare for heavy fat steers to be shipped te New York. The inability of eastern buyers to get cattie at Chicago on account ot the closing of the yards at that point was responsible fur ths eastern orders hers this morning. As a result good cattle were strong, the bast heavy steers selling up to (10.60, the first time that heavy oattto have sold that high. Medium to pretty dseer.t kinds were no better than steady, and Interior gtuff was really glow ale. Cows and heifer were la vary 'sir de mand, with the market generally steady, although the trade possibly was not quite as brisk as yesterday. (ood feeders were fully steady and quite free sellers, while inferior kinds, especially ormmon stock calves. Were a little slow to move. Quotatlcne on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed beeves, (S.iXWi 10.50; fair to gooV corn-fed beeves, (e.oOiul.Oo; common to fair oorn-frd beeveu, $4.7MJg0il; good to fholns range gUem, (7. 40. 40; fair to good ange stoers, (tU.jty7.4o; common to fall range steers. (o.&'Ho-Ut; good to choice grass heifers, (.0iu7.00; good to eholoe grass cows. (&7546.60; fair to good grades, O.e0iS5.76; common to fair frades, (4.0ubl.OO; prims feeders, ttoog 40: good to cUoloo stocksrs and feeders (7.20.S&; fair to good stockers end feeders. ( 0o7 20; oommon to fair steak ers and feeders, (o.tuf.t: stock heifers, (4. 7&i4 00; slock cows, (4.MKo.fiO: stock calvss, $7.60,(10 00; veal ealves, 7.(0O10.UO bulls, sUgs. etc.. (4.6ft&.2 tiepreseulatlvea salos: BEEF STEERS. Ne. A. Pr. Ss. A. Pt. for Cattle Is steady beep Hlsher. CHICAGO. Nov. 4. CATTLE Receipts, 19,000 head; market steady to 10c higher; beeves, fft.40Tll .00; steers, (5.9.20; ; stockers and feeders, honi'nal: rows and; heifers. (3.tVfi.fi0; calves, (7.OOQ10.2S. I 1111(1.-4 Heceints 30 (MO liesd: markati strong, I011IG0 higher; bulk of sales. (7.90! tr7.66; light. $7 0Cxu7.U0; mixed. (7.15r7.76; heavy. (7. Mi .: rough. (7.10iV7.26: visa. t3.7Mi4.3r SHICKP AND It1B8 Reeelpts. 23.000 head; market 104o higher; aheep, tr50f M; yearlings, (4.&O;7.60; lambs, (7.0"i 9.00. 44.. 11.. It ...r 1 ts ...u ( s ...lis; ( 40 .ll4 ISO uw t m 4 Hit t TS St 1124 I 10 n it't 1 o 11 .-...if T et I...isje t M ....U4f 8 . (4 IM4 44 M BTKiiHrt AND HKlFEl.s 17 Ul 9 If 944 M 09 cow a, 1 in 4 H 4 IMS ( s 4 4 St 9 SM 9 tt 4 lit 1 S to IN IN) 4 M IS t 1M1 4 1 9 H 111 I US I M It 41 I 1 ... ,1?" I W ti io t t . ..... tn utflFkHH rJ T 1 1 I T I t 440 4 ts 11.. u... 144 MUUlA ( ss t ss I I ( 7t I M III, 1 ...Ul I st 1..... .Ui I te ALVEB. ( I 4 I IS4 I TI 8TOCHE1 A.Vo Kk.Di I. ?W IS I I I 4 M IH M SI IK it iu in 1 m 1 tt I IM IW It 4 4 to (1 414 4 U 44 M 99 44 4:4 I SI Mil ill DAKOTA. 11 steers.. ..PT4 jfl 42 fefders.. trt 70 17 steers.. ..10M t M II steers. ...1040 OS 12 steers.... 936 I 60 NEBRASKA. HI heifers., c Ift id cows 1 40 09 pows 97 I 90 41 cows 910 9 rv 4 feeders. . 746 176 66 feeders., (bl (76 7 cows. 1067 00 WYOMING. 1 feeders.. 700 7 W 9 feeders.. 930 9 t SOUTH DAKOTA. 12 feeders.. M IM fedora. . 93 6 5 24 feeders.. 712 96 WHeTEltNg John Heevea, Idaho. 10 steers.... 1060 Iff 14 feeders... 992 76 19 steers.... 943 ftO 11 steers.... 947 I 4 heifers... 9T7 7 00 (cows 11 ( 10 eoes 1130 (40 6 rows...... MB 4 14 V. Crook, Idsho. cows 1073 1 M 10 steers.. ..1091 (5 cows 1120 16 . T P. Tslman. Idaho, t cowa 1106 4 76 4 cows Km It 2 rows 110 (25 heifers... 91 (6 79 cows MS 6 ft 17 steers.... S62 I 60' Ross F. Johnson. Nebraska. 40 steers... 9T 7 ( steers.. ..1000 75 19 heifers... 921 (6 ( cowa 910 4 7 36 feeders... 90 ( TS II feeders. ..I01 175 el feeders . . 9 T 44 calves.. .. 2T3 TIB H(X Trade opened out dull today, with early hide being made at about the same fig-urea as were paid on the lew close yesterday, (tellers were asking higher prices, and ae they refused to eot elder these first bids, ths killer trails wss very dreggy during the early rounds. As the morning advanced, and after strippers had bought a number of hgl st gensrally steady te strong prtoee. fucker offers strengthened up until when the hogs finally startei to move treelv prices were fully eteady to poesi bly a little stronger than yesterday s f ood time, and In the end the general isde looked tn be a shade higher than 3'ueedsy's average. In other words, to 4(1 market was very much the same -as yesterday a, the ons difference being ' that Instuad ot Tuesday' sharply lower close, today's wlndup showed, I( any thing, mora strength than any other time- fiwlnt Urtf.lv Ia Ka fae lh.l MMlnl, were very moderate, a clearance was made by an eari hour. Rulk of the offerings moved at JT.OMn 7.1H. with toos again selling at (7.25. For the three days prices are Just about steady, today's advance fully covering the slight declines of ths two previous days. ' c . v 1 111 1 ,i,ivB rtii uuf-iwn oars or 4.000 hesd. For the three dsys receipts foot up 11.96 head, be.ng more then 3,0tti head larger than a week ago. but almost 7.000 head smaller than for ths same days Representative sales: Ha. At. S. Sr. sis- . At. gk. Pr. 7 414 lis) I 90 47 14 St t 1214 1 1M ... H 11 K ... t l4 . in tut -It IS) , at M let 7 12S 4t im m is ta tea 7 list M........IAS ... TBS SR (OS ... M IM 110 t) M 144 146 Ml 121 M 1 W4 ... st ra m rat m tit m i it SB Ml IS tg J....K.lh ... fit 4 n ts t oi r i m tn M 911 SM f HI t .WH ... f IS SI luT Bt 7 IS 94 107 ... 7 U It 14 ... 7M 71 tut ... 7 1 it. est sat T It Tl M ? t M K7 40 7 M 4 r 14 til M Ill I4S T 1 M . Ill 11B 7 It 74.- 14 IS II 71 m4 It 7 16 Tl Ml 9 7 1 t HI M TH 4.. 144 ... 7 1 I 9S f M 4t T 94 7 1 4 r4 S TH H no 7 ie ' ki n no 7 it 94t 11 t 10 91 9 ... t It 11 99 7 It 4 IM 49 7 9 H4 ... 7 1 47 ..944 ... 7 te st 174 499 7 19 m ... 7 91 . pioa. 94 1(1 ... Tt ttHEttl' flhort runs of sneer, and lamog at most all points again today had tho effect of still boosting pri eee, and as a ec.nsequenoe traders were quoting; prtoee anywhere from strong to 23c higher, and higher than that In some cases. Ooner ally speaking ths trade could be best do. scribed as lOfHsC better oa lambs and strong to VkaU&o higher on mutton. ' De mand for some good killers was appar ently urgent like It has besa for several days r.ow, causing considerable om pe tition among the packers, who started In early to fill orders, and as a suls kept going until all the fat stuff. was disposed of. Fed western lambs climbed up ts Ret, with th bulk of the offerings go g at (H.toeX.M. About the first wheal field lambs from Idaho for ths ssasog were en sale, and these sold up to (4.(0. Ths toppy sales also Included soma fed western yearlings at (7, with the moM ef the fat owes. Including the rang stuff, as well as the fed offerings, at tb.2j (.60. Tho snaxket was over oomparativsly early. Feeder stuff was still much sought after and the moderate supply on hand. lound a good outlet at Strong prices. As for some time now, there continued ? scarcity of strictly good feeder offer ngs. Feeder lambs ranged anywhere from KM to (7.90 for the bulk of them and, ( oouree, the quality and ths wslght were Important faotors tn fixing (ha price. The clearance continued good Quotations on sheep snd lambs: I -am be, good to choice. (S.2Mr,; iamb fair to good, (7 siiv 2V, feeders, good to choice, ti.s04T7.00: feeders, fair tn good. ttt.2fdi iw; yearlings, good to choice, M7V47.00; yearlings, fair to good. (4.&0i.76; year- lUMfs, Eoeasrv, en. eutm.su; weioors, gooa to choice, M &4ToO; wethers, fair to good, (6.(iOU4.; wollfers. (seders. 94-30-4-; ewss, good to choice, (5.40T4.0; ewes, fair to good, t6.0uQ6.4o; owes, feeders, 32a4.U, Representatives sales: No. , At. Fr. 90 Idaho lambs 70 a 25 I culls ,.' 72 N 204 fed swss ...... ... ...... 1,07 h 10 169 Idsho awes ... to I 60 ulls M M t M 4 buck 17 4 60 2f l Wytmlng feeder ewes M I (A CO Wyoming feeder ewes M M 4 00 2M Wyoming feeler lambs 47 to 3h0 Wyoming feeder lambs....... 44 304 feeder lambs 40 m 1 mi !ll 11 It f t. Lea Is LIts Ctoek Market. BT. LOU I , Nov. 4 CATTLE Re ceipts. (.900 hesd; markst steady; native beef steers. (7.6047T.76; cows and heifers, (6.0uf.36; stocksrs and feeders, (-6U 7.60; southern steers, tu.T5i37.76; cows snd heifers, (4.000.00; native calves, I6.00A HOOS ReoelpU. 10.400 head: warket lower; pigs and lights, (6.6we7.j mixed and butohera, Htuti'l.tO; good heavy. HHEEP AND IAMBS Reeolpts. 4.(00 heed; market strong: native cauttona, 4.0o6.26; lambs, (7.0o.i. Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAf CITY, Nov. 4. CATTLE Re. celpts. 12.000 hesd; market strong; prime fed steers, (V.7bi 11.00; dressed beer steers, Blockers and feeders, pi.OOirS.OO; bulls. $7. Hurt. 60; western steers, (7.090026; stockers and feeoers. WV'W&.w; pulls, ti.4j.W; calvea (liioy 10.50. Itooa Receipts, - ii.owi neaa; market higher: bulk of sales, t7.hsjr7.40; hear. (7.2ofc7.4D; packers "ind butchers, (7.axi 7.40; llglit, (7.0M7.3B; pigs, t& 1034. 7ft, KHEEP AND LAMBH Rexwlpts, 0,000 head; market higher; lemhs, (7.26frfl.60; yesrllnss. tb.TKilGM; wethers, (3.6UU4.26; awes, tt&W.sO. loos 4 Mr Lies ttoek Market. BIOUX CITY, Nov. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts 1 ti'iO head; market weak; native steers. f..0(K'i.75: butchers. (6.Buty7.60; rows and heifers. (4. r.i4. 30; canners. (4 H.75; calves, 9b.wxcr7.24; bulls, stsgs, etc., (5.1017 .00. HOO Receipt. 7 5"0 hesd: market 10c Mhr; heavy I7.1&O7.20; mixed, (7.10 T.m; iigni, i.r!'i.u; uuig of sales. (T.OiKtf 7.2S. , KHFEP AND LA MRS Reeelpts, tono hesd; market 1V higher; swes, (2.60R (.W; lambs. (Q."h 00. I. Jnsenh Me Stork Market. BT. JOBEPH. Mo.. Nov. i CATTLE rtnetrts. 2.4U0 head; market slow; steers, (V.dOrfrlO; rows and heifers, H&uuO.M); calv.s. C1.0lVttl060. HOGS Receipts, (SO head; market stesdy to lower; top, (7.30; bulk of sales, (Mj7!0. HHEKP AND LAMBS-Recslpts. iflO head; market steady to 10o higher: lambs. (7.(Mdl40. ' The Weather Man Says: "Mean Temperature for October Above Average" But It's Always Cold in Winter Last winter many of our tenants thought this building was too warm but we think it is better to be too warm than not warm enough one can always open a window. So it is in many other things we give more than just enoughthat is why our building is well epoken of by al! our tenants. THE BEE BUILDING TA Building That h A I way foot" Office Room 103