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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOHER A, 191, V
11
iiimti ana (nlmira,
loath.
I TIOOMS $16.
Fine (-mom St. Louis tiat. In walking
,tlince; modern; Mte.ny court. 2?d St. ;
tlock ejotith of Leavenworth St., 115.
PETKRS THIST I'OMI'ANk.
1622 Karnam su Doua. fc8. o
tM tJth -r alt mod. houee. ne'
papered and ralnled; fine shape; I
, RAsP BROS., Pong. 1463,
A Vbltl e...... . v, Ok..-, ilu.tlt-..
8 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly
ynodern. riot water heat, finished attic.
.. Ho. 86th Ave. Rent. Ik..
R. II. LANDER YOU.
P Neville Wlork Douglas f.7W".,
STRICTLY modern 6-room bouse, north
west corner 16th and Oak.
e-K. house,
U43.
mod. Iul7 Hickory. Tyler
toR RENT Modern. 6-room cottage;
furnace heat, electric light, full cement
taeuieiit. iuil S. 8th 8u Apply al Sia
T-r. mod, hoiiac, 3314 Leavenworth, W. 2''.
I'OH RuNT-All modern 8room collage,
half block from car, tJ: 7t8 8. S7ih tit.
Tci h m. ,
7-RuOM, modern, 2V69 Fopplcton Ave.
4 ret.
houie? at 'autr . and I Ueway: walking dis-
,.! nv..i ree- near rood school. 1
- . ia i
AMERICAN EECURITY COMPANY.
pougiaa OTS.
17th and Hounlns. '
fJe eThf- .'ndhV- t.!T.i r& I
near car lino and school. Tel. WaL
dlstanca 2A38 Dodge, S-raom.
modarn house; ftrat-clasa condition;
rwdy to move Into; key at 8fi4f. Don't i
tail to look it through, w. w, MUcnull,
owner Phone Welmter 47S.
VALK1NG distance, 26o8 Dodge, 8-room
modern house, cheap rent at t2j. Look
It through. Key at next door west. VV.
VV. Mlichell, owner. Phone Weh. 4S75.
T
Mlaeellnnroua.
Ill Decatur, 7-r strictly mod
3ii Spencer, 9-r,, all. modern
t Clark, 4-r., mod. ex. heat
211 Burt S-r., electric lights
' N. 41t St.. 11-r., ainctly mod...
131 it 2ftih Ave., 6-r., all mod
t4 8. 24th Ave.. 7-r., all mod
1721 Leavenworth, 6-r., all mod.,
steam heat
422Si 8. 16th St., 6-r., mod ex. heat
fcm N. i8th Ave., 6-r. part mod..
1.10 00
30.00
16.0i)
1-6
60.00
2I.0
36.00
12.50
McCAGUE INVESTMENT
CO.,
IWi Dodge Ft.
Douglas 416.
West Davenport Home
Corner, paved. 8-r. and hall hot water
eat. wl l build garage for year lease, 40.
0'Keefe Kal Estate Co.,
10H Omaha Nat. Doug. 2715. o
STRICTLY modern 6-room house, i337 S.
84th St. Call Red im.
Globe Van&Storage
Store, moves, packs, ships; S-uorse van
nd t men, 11.25 per hr.; storage per
rno. fSatlnra.'lion anar. 1. 4:t3K & Ty. i30.
FIDELITY
HKTsTAL KKKK
KKltVll'K r"ii
Phone Dovglaa ZK8 for complete list ot
vacant houses and apartments: aieo tor
atnrage. moving. 1th and Jackson Hta
isri CALDWELL. 6 rooms, partly mod
ern. $16. High. Webster 3726.
Gordon Van Co. Sit
ti9 N nth m T.l U liM or fiar. 1SJ7.
OOoO auto aal
if JL'0-"? i'ik?1-
Die n5 .el. I'ouk i
Very leaeonabli
MaggarcTs
anu storage
Co. Cull us lor es
tuna lea lor mov-
tig. pai.iv...(
Inugla 1496.
nipping" 17 IS Wabater tit.
I-RuOM house, all modern, 2.32 Meredith
' avenue, two blocks from 24th and Ames
avenue. Telephone Webster a336.
Hmicoc Crelgh Eons & Co., Bee Bldg.
OUbfS ln parts of the ciiy.
S-IOUIU ItitAietu, HUn utaUICk, 4
7-rooiu, downtown. 27.ot.
WtilliHi & LASWOKY. D.
162.
ah.e, toe vet.trai uimiui
hbNTA L ' t.tbT.
J' ' 1 ) J lixp. moving,
I M KPPfl Paabig an aiorago-
WANTKD TO Bt V
VbFlCH furniture bought aud sold.
C lteed, imi Barnaul. dqii. i.
J.
1aa buia averytnlng 2d hand. Web.jlo4.
HIijlltaT prices foroid cioOiing. 1. 7i4.
Bawx buggy in good condition; muat be
ctu.4 tur can. Audrega L, bee oilloe,
Buui.it Oman. . ,
llKAlt E8XATK .
FARM & U.nt.. L.tAUs FOR SAl I
cavuiurulM.
Llva Oak Cuioutu. uuo ueiter. W. T.
miitn Co.. U im -Mt. O. 2ia
Canada.
FOR BALE OR LLAJShl-Any part of 4,000
aorca Uttr u.sumii, baetatcuewan. 1
rutted Im,M UUoiieia ot oaia and dU.tMl
uuneia oi tiax uii'land Ui.s year. Pnco
cheap and leiinu very euy. ) rang Ct uw
Xiu, omanu, isfco., or Kofceiuwn. amt.
sliasraau.
(0 ACRES, lit luuee from Mlnneapolla,
one in no Irum town; lw acres under
cuiuvauou; batanca ueu for psiuie,
cau piacuaiiy all be vutUvated; ueavy
oil; aoou aei buiidmaa, coua.Biuig vi a.
tuuui OoUae. large tiaviu, aiauaiy, coru
ciiuo, waul mu., elc; ma uuiu will pro
ouoe W uuaiieia 01 coru per acre; tela
Iihuue in iiwuae; cjuituy uiicaiy solued,
Cumpiule Ml oi luaciiuiary ; M head of
alocK, conaiaiiua 01 11 cm,ws. baiauua 1
and i-eu-oii, sul good xiorea, 4 Uugs,
ri.irkeua; ouu-iiaa ui toia tars urup
ai.d ttkuiytnuta on toe larm kuea at ao
' per acio, hau Ctuih. e-.vaO 4rus., lv4
Iiyitiuuiu UtUai., .ol'ineM'ioi.n, aaiiin.
1 Missouri.
FOR BALE Fine bottom eighty In Holt
- county, Aiisaouri; weii Improved; don't
ovtrilow: wl! consider auiua trade; a.i
in cuiuvation. for fail dtsci iptiou
writo to Aden tader, Foieat City, -mo.
I'kDuum.
t FERTILE LANDS SELLING FOR
.;. t6u, lUu AND $i ftK.ACRB '
' In that Mew American Country, Panama,
,whiv(i tiaa loar great liiii.sa Uiai oooat
any lie country. Tiuao four tiiii.
booat
tniutia
are staple government, bucKea uy miieu
Atales; i.ealinful aud inouerale cll.i.u.e,
rlou anu pivducuve son. Ana lasc, out
not luual, uiiaiua una traiiapoilatlou
uneiLCei.LU by auv coumry. aa It la lo-
caieu on the palnway 01 the commercial
world. .
W Uh these things Panama furnishes
great, opporluitiea fur the nun 01 mod
erate iiioana a weii aw the investor.
Tnlj lanu will prouuee mure pioaacis per
acre than lue best lanu lu toe mluule
west. Why will il not aeil lor inure
aa aoo aa II becomes aeitlau, whicn
will lake but a anon, time with too
tinted Stales behind thia movement.'
Then there will be fortune made lu tins
new country.
Call and let ua explain this fully or
write for l.terature.
aoMcSEEtt.a.Ke' LAND CO., INC..
. 626 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
tebraakn.
PANAMA LANDS. '
Rich and ferule .and aching for $3 60,
33.1m and tu per acte. Lanu thut will
produce 40,uou pounds ot foodstuff oa
ono acre of ground.
Panama otters wonderful opportunities
botu aa au investment or a home. It
la beginning to become settled and aa it
doa the land prlcea wLi auv arte aa lu
alt new cooumes.
It will not coat you ona cent to learn
all about tnls great country.
Cau or write for literature.
hGMEaEr.k.&b.a' LANU CO., INC..
fct Bee Bid., ouiana. Neb.
1 FARM THAT WILL H SLP YoU GET
PAMT OF IriAT kiVc; rtCNuHa-U
MiLLiON LmjLLAKbI.
IM acrea, initea irolu Pruusora, half
mi: Irutu avuooi. Evtrry acre gotxi ricli
clay aoti, clay aubaoii, no wio laud; la)
auiea In tiuilvaUoo, 28 acrea aiiaiia. 40
acrea Paaluro and natural hay. HoiM of
6 room, bajn, room lor 8 iioraea, auiple
mow room; Cattle aned, hog houae, cmok
eir houae, corn cr.b, gia.iary. etc. Good
" vv, wc., WltlUIIllll Willi
tana; farm well feuctd. Improvement
era all pracUcaily new. If sold at once,
price fa per acre; tl.OnO by Match 1, your
terms on balance at i1 per cent vvheix
you aee tld. you will want to Join the
army of prosperous Boone cout.ty farm
ers. A a I. brook broa.. primnjae. Neb.
12,000 EjL1TV in property renting for X
par month, for land, lot, acieage or
katat-aat In Liuaiota. box 7 in,. Onauiia.
FARM A It Il HU FOR MI.G
1?n, Improved. U miles N W., l8.f
li, improved, is m.ies N. W,, $.4,0w,
JOHN N. FURNZEIU,
111 ITiTH.
KOK SAUK by own'r, e-o acrea will Im
proved farm In central Nebraska. For
price ard description write M. T. Ketr-
nr, t!f Doula St., Omaha.
V ItraMU.
ITPKR WISCONSIN Wert dairy and
general crop aiale In tlia union; aettiar
wanted; lenoa for rale at low price- on
raay Itimi. Ak for btwklet 34 on Wtcon
In Central I -and Grant Excellent land
for atotk raising. It Interested In fruit
luiida ask for booklet on eppie orchard
! Address Land and Induatrlsl leprt..
l.lne leal. way. Mlniiinuo.il Minn
M larrilanrniin,
HAVH TOU A FARM FOR SALS
Writ good dceeilptlon of your land
ard eend it to tu Sioux City, la., Journal,
"lowa'd Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium.'' Twenty-five Words every Friday
evening. Salut4lay norning and every
Saturday e veiling and (Sunday morning
tor one month, giving alxleen ads on
twelve different OHya lor $2; or 68 words,
$4. or 76 words, $8.
1-r.rgoat circulation of any Iowa news
paper, 2jo.uu readere dally In lour great
LANDS AT A MONEY MAKING PRICK
are oflered you In I'ananut. that new
pnllnirv that ITn.lM aiii im l.inBLll1tf. 1
iat new country wim .ovenmwn , c-;
mate, toll and transportation ia ottering
Land that will produce three tlmea aa
muc(l your Ntbra.Ka lanii, u
aelilng for M.W, J.50 and u per acre,
wltn three years to pay and no Interest
on deferred payments.
Ct.ii or write
HOM KSh.KKEHS' LAND CO., INC.
ti Wee bldg., Omaha, Neb.
UKAI, tSTATK LOAN
I havo a good supply of tunas to loan
on cay properly and farm lunua. Kaies
ivasonable.
W. H. THOMAS
228 Ptate Huiik ij iJlng
liuu IvJ i.uuii uiaOt) proiupliy. r. It.
Wead, wead Widg.. IMh at harnam gta.
til l ml larm loan. 6, at, per ont
J. H. :iiinonl At Co. 41 tatt Hank.
A "ror bale ' ud will turn secuud-iiand
f ..i niti.ro Into ri.nn.
tlTt pripcrty. Large loans a speciali.
W. II. Thomas Mai Hank Hidg.
W ANTED-Uood laria and vily loaoia
loi ti-l rutea.
PKTITH TRll CO. 1L2? Farnam.
o4i,..i i...v. i.ui. ttLK9ht laima.
J'KKfc.FK RKA1. CsTATS CO..
101 Oniana Natio-ial. Phone iJouglos 27tl
Mu t V on hand (oi city and farm loans.
H. V. HliKl.r. CiLy National Wank Uldg.
Sl
Wv 12 RratKleis Theater Bldg
Mi.kV to loan on eastern Neiraaka
farms. Immediate action. United (Stale
Trust Cnrrpnnv I'mhn. Nob.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National bank Bldg
ItKAI, KSTATi: FOIl EXCHANGE
Get a Complete
Home
for your land cr lots. Owner wants
western land or Omnha clear lots tor
equity In 11-r. fully modern home, walk-
- .In... . 1 1 .. I Atti.o 1 nuA lot anana t s tuiilr
more. Ideal ' for private hospital, high
. .,,i t,.,, in , I.mi.v
nuiia
rlaos rooming house or large family.
Best location. Write fully about what you
have and we'll send description.
0'Keefe Eeal Estate Co.,
1011 Omnia Nat'l. Doug. 2716.
FOR SALE OR TRADES
441 acres. Lincoln Co, Neb.; fsnced.
windmill, ama.l buildings. Want email
property In good school town.
BOX 2oa. bCHUYLEK. NEB.
UEAL ESTATE ACKEAGE
6-ACRE HOMESTEAD.
How would you like to live on a 6-acre
tract on paved atreet near Krug parkT
We can oner this beautliul home at a
very low price; house contains 8 rooms
ana Is all modern and ciear of encum
brance. The owner, who is a widow,
might take some Omaha Income prop
erly aa part payment, but it would have
to be priced at lis actual cash value and
be desirable In every way.
PAYNK INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha National bank Bldg. Doug. 1781.
FORRENT OR SALE.
Two or four acres witn water; win
rent or sell; for feeding; one mile and
Two or four acres with water;
nail iruui niin:a jraiua, ruutic ou, aoox.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Price $3,600
6-Room 2-Story
Home For Sale
Near loth and Plnkney Sta. Th.a is on
a paved street at.d the paving is all paid.
House ia finished in oak flint floor, hard
pine second; lurnuce heat. Front pvirch
is screened. There are storm windows
and screens for the entire house. Hot
waler heater lu connection with furnace
for summer use. Only one block to car
line. Keuaoiiable terms to reDona.bla
party.
George & Company
Pouglna 76ti. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
blegant 7-room house, all modern; lo
cated on 'The Prettiest Mile,'' 6.6iW;
mortgage ti.500. Owner wlh take piece
111 tuiiu prtceu rigiii tor nia equity
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha National bank Bldg.
Doug. nsi.
MEOIC'M sued, inoduru bouse, 7 rooms,
bath and full basement. Lot fcoxl.'n
If taken at once t2,lJ0 a.00 cash, bal
ancc 222 00 month y. 30 11 Fowier Ave
Going to Move
Then buy b'l KICTLY MODERN RESI
, f .tY-".- " 'z .1 iecirio lamn room
I i a-ht. Furnace Baih, riot and Cold.onJ Uoor,
DENCE FROM OWNER; Oaa. Electric
WATER Porcelain bath and lavatory.
undry basement Kcieened sleeping
forth. Awnings. PRKSeSEO biticK
OUNDATION. Beautiful iron fence.
Shaue. Lawn. Pho.ogrj.ph of propeny,
price and terms, upon application to
OWNER. W. C. BOUK. 2313 N. 2bth Ave.
i2Mh Ave, and Lake St.) o
un ..'
DO you long for the rest and quiet of the
country and still have tho advantage
of the city? If ao, come out and aee the
best rive acres adjoining the city; good
house, fine chicken house, barn, garage,
bearing trull, etc. N. W, cor. 46lh and
brown streets. o
SALE OK TRADE 45-r. house near Miller
Park; elec lights, fine well water, vl -w
of Omaha. D. 79ol; write U02 Vinton St
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
FIELD t'LLH DISTRICT.
1311 S. Hfelh St., 86.500; 8-im. modern,
H.OuO cash, bal. X mo.; occ. by owner.
REAL ESTATE-WEST SIDE
Farnam Street
A Growing Street
We can offer on this atreet for a abort
time 100 feet near tlat St, for III60O.
134 feet near thla, some improvements,
t2o.000.
64 feat aaat of Farnam school, 113,200.
Harrison & Morton
915 Omaha Nat. Douglas til.
WALKING distance. 2G38 Dodge, 3-rooin
modern house. flral-clasa condition,
ready to move Into; key at tt40. Don't
fall to look It through. W. W. Mitchell,
owner. Phone Webster 4o75.
NIOW 6-KOOM COTTAGE.
11.000 takes my equity of tl.JV''. would
consider auto part patyment Wal. 24&0.
REAL ESTATE WEST RIDE
To Ak-Sar-Ben
Visitors:
LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS ia Omaha's newest classi -
. . . , tr t . i.i , I . t-- t . . , Ifact that the eeilera were holding out lor
est, inside addition. Intrb, Rightly and beftutuul. Right in the, Utter prices.
. , J Corn was quite active and old from IP
city. Onlv 15 minntes by street car from "down-town." Every uher The re e pis ot corn were
: 27 cars and theae were sufficient to take
lot to grade. Every lot supplied with water, gas, sewer and
cement sidewalks, all paid.
OPENING TRICES good this week, $450.00 to $G50.00 (ex
cept Leavenworth Street). Comers $25.00 higher. Terms
$9.00 to $12.50 per lot cash and $9.00 to $12.50 per month.
Omaha is starting on a period of unprecedented growth.
jvioro tl,an twiCG AS II1UC11 "blCT
K I
ever before in the history of the city. There never was and
iiever will be a better time to invest. There never was and
never will be a better place to invest than in Leavenworth
Heights. j
iin i ee- iin T-
Uuu ai our oiiice, ihj i axion ijiock, 10m aua ranrnm, or
call Douglas 1722 and it will
against yours, show you the property and you will get the Ak-
r, . .1 t .,1 t. . x A
Sar-Bcn Smile just the same whether you buy or not. Wo want
oar-Den omwe jusi me same
to show you this property.
Denson &
RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
Seven room 2-story and attlo at 114
S. 371 h St., one and une-halt biooka from
Farnam car line.
Tl.ed veatlbuie.
LIVING ROOM, 16x30.
Beamed celling built-in bookcaaea and
window scats brick fireplace, burns
wood or coal.
DINING ROOM.
Paneled walls. Downatalra finished In
white quarter-sawed oak, except kitchen
pantry.
KITCHEN.
Built-in dresser outside opening to ra
frigerator. FOUR BEDROOMS.
Finished In white enamel. Two have
two closeta each, two have qne cloaet
each.
BATHROOM.
Tiled f oor and walla full lenth cloaet
broom, coat and linen closets.
Front and back porch, also dining and
aleeping porchea.
Larue atlio, 8 full-sized windows heat
and light.
Full cemented basement. Good fumaoa.
Call on Robert Hunter, Bee Buslnesa
office. 1
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
For Rent
A Country Home
Nine-Room Modern House
Fine Barn, 15 Acres
Four Blocks from Car
Three Blocks from Paved Road
Located at 61th and Martha Sta.. Just
south of the Center atreet road, or one
block wett and three south of the end of
tha Center atreet car line, we are ottering
the best Improved fifteen acrea around
Omaha.
It Is a beautiful, all modern nine
roomed house, large barn with electrle
Hunt and water, fine chicken house and
roomed
' Hg,t ai
chicken yard, seven acrea ot alialia, one
acre of corn, balance ln pasture, garden
and orchard.
There ,s nut one foot of waste apace la
this fifteen acres. So convenient to the
city that a person may work down town
and also the children may attend the
high school If so desired. Poatewsl in of
this property may be had on or bofore
thirty days. Can give three-year lease.
You seldom have an opportunity to rcnt
a property of this kind around Omaha
Uierc-ioie, don't hesitate.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
On,.. ..it uui... u.t.. L)o-a..J.
BEE THESE BARGAINS. 8-r. mod., 302S
S. lfith St.. 17. 231 . Wth St.. -r., 212.
8 other snaps, to to t-. McK-ltrlck K. E.
Co. D. 14k2. ly. 2140-1
rrutn ART OB SELLING FOR CASH.
I'nia llttie Drocnure ettkiiania mu uuw
wa can sell your real estate or bualneaa
TL- .. M...u,t.. ailwra located. W
mean lu VVrlie today describing what
you have to aell. buy or axcoange, auu
receive this booklet fret. B. F. LOOS
CO.. 4u3 W. Walnut St, iMa Molnea, la o
REAL ESTATK -SUBURBAN.
puuucr,
5001 Cuming
8 Rooms
Located on a n aiu anu tihtly corner
lot, ti.reo snort blucaa iruui mo car line.;,
has living loom, uiuiiig room and kilcueu
on tho lual uoor, l.ur (uw ueuiooina and
un room or aietpmt pvicte uu tua aeo-
I k,i. v modern- beautifully decorated
I , hrouai.out ai.d riKht up to uale la
, . - . n.t
every way. snape anu lonn i.n3i
are
numerous attractive tealurea to till
house, which make it coimoriable, con
venient and pleasant lor a homo, and a
personal inapot'lion will readily convince
you this la one of the beat prjpurltea
I for the money being ottered ln the west
end.
Price and term reaaonabie. can oe
shown ai any time.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
2J ..... t . - 4.
f'tiirtiucvt
See Kethaway for that farm. Florence 228.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
. Investment $4,200
Rents $65 Ier Month
Small brick flats, near depou, alwaya
rented.
GLOVER A SPAIN. Douglas X32.
FOR BALE or long leaae; part or whole
of U-il, N. vv. corner laih aud Dav
enport St-; H. Hiww, 432 Hoalya P.aca,
Chicago. 111.
rnltoat Market.
NEW YORK, Oct 7 COTTON-8pot
quiet; middling uplanda, l2.uc; aalea,
none.
Cotton futures opened kteady; October,
lltjc; December,. U.tc; January, li.Wc;
March, llleo. May, 12.36c.
Cotton future closed ateady; Octolier,
12 J. c: December. U.C4c; January, ltklo;
Mar. h. ll.(2c; May, 13
The cotton market closed steady at a
ret loss of from 8 to 11 points.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 7. COTTON Spot,
earier; good mlddl.ng, 7.6od; mldd.lng,
7 i d; low middling, 8.70d; sales, Li,uo0
bale.
Snajar Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7 SUGAR Raw,
firm; centrifugal, 3.5mS3 70c; moUaaws, 173
tJiiWc. l'.ilined qu.e. Fuluri u opened
firm and aitive today. Al poon prlcea
wcro 4 to lu points higher.
RKA L EST ATB--WKST fiibR
UUlIdiniT" 19 UtltlOr WttV than
' srr
. t i - nl. i
be our pleasure to put our time
!a Paring; i cur, 4
Jl.O No. S dun
varmicnaeiliso;
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Publio Participate! in Speculative
Mania to an Unprecedented
Extent
RAILWAYS SHOW STRENGTH
NEW TORK, Oct 7.-The Inference
Cenerally drawn from today's remark
able recovery of prices is that "the pub
II.'." aiwava an unknown uuanllty to
Wall street. Is participating In the spec-
uiKtlve mania to an extent prohat.lv "n -
precedenled In the annals of the stock
exclmnge. On no other ground, ald dla-
pa.a.onate observcra, waa it logical to
explain the tree and confident abeorp-
tloa of aecurltlee witnessed after yeater -
day'a violent upheaval.
taay money, it is reauied, conatiiutea
an Important element in the eltuation.
despite the closer acrutlny of loans by
financial institutional and the aumonl
tlona from those quarters against mar
ginal operations. Much of today's buy
ing emanated from yesterday's active
selling sources and waa materially as
sisted by urgent short covering.
Increased strength of railways, which
held more consistently than at any re
cent period, on a broader demand, waa
a wholesome feature. Representative
shares In that hat were 1 to almost 3
points higher. United Statea Steel's rise
of ?V to oUH on dealings aggregating
over 10 per cent of the whole denoted
Influenclal support for that tsaun.
Two new records stood out In the day'a
dea.lngs. Bothlehem Steel, now ln a
class by Itself, rose to 46k), an overnight
gain of 60 points, and Inspiration Cop
per advanced 3 to 47Vi. Anaconda Cop
per oaine forward with an advance of
&, to 76 In the final hours, the whole
lint regaining Its vigor of the early ses
sions and- closing with a vast majority
of net gains. Total aaloa were 1,600,000
aharca.
Recoveries of 6 to 10 points from yes
terday's final quotations and of 10 to 16
from the minimum of that session were
registered by many of -the war inane
Foremost ln the movement were Crucible
Steel, Baldwin Locomotive, Westing
house and Colorado Fuel, while Motors
and some less dlntlnitlve stocka made
equal headway. Pittsburgh Coal, com
mon and preferred; Philadelphia Com
pany and the United Railway Issues
tihared to a substantial degree, aa did
American Beet Sugar on tne proposed
repeal of the free BUgar tariff.
The government report showing an
Improved condition and Indicating higher
yields for corn, with blither estimates
for arrlng and winter wheat, bore out
all known condltiona regarding the crop
outlook.
Some aensatlonal gnlns were made by
! copper convertibles issues, with general
j strength in the bond market. Total
sales par value were t". 640.OX).
United States bonds recorded uo
chunge on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks today were:
Kalrs. HKa. uiv, ina.
Alaaka Gold
2,r.no
7.400
7,'
1J 0
l.l"0
14, WW
26
3D
31
Aliiae-nainira
Anariran tiet gucar.
: Amarioaa Can
4V,
s
(134
41
42
tl
.
tf.T
107
41 4
s.,
!"
8'V.
108
jam
Amarioaa LocomotlT
Amarlcaa BAR.
Ad. 8. R. ptd
Ant. Sugar Kaflninc
401) 108
Amarioaa Tel. a Tal....
Amarlcaa Tubaoco
Anaronda Copper
Atrblaon ".
Amerlcaa Iyieomotlv ...
Balllmora a (Ihto
Bethlehem Htl
Brof.Xlyn Rapid Trantlt.
loo 12u,
12S'4
113 '4
217 1HT4 217
41000 '6H 72V4
1.400 106 V, 104 lnti
tl 4IK) 117 DOVi Il'i
.S!U0 W KVi k
6.i) 4M 409 44
1 ) kr,4i f
) 1HH 1 IV
t.'-l'l WJ'i UiH4 161
is 2..) u4 r a 14
California Petrolsuin ...
Canadian Parlrio
Central Ieather t
ChMwpeaka a Ohio......
Chlcato O W
Chlcaao. M. a Rt. P....
Chlnaco N. W
11,700 m n
7.A.0 ii', 12
2,0110 HH
51
12
U
Ut
1 4
4
li
l
11
3
am rr, 1!
Ry.. Il.voo 2i4 21
Chlcaxo. H. I. A P,
Chtno Copper
Colorado Fuel A Iron...,
Cruel bla Hteol
Dnw A R. O. ptd
natulan' Becurlilea ....
Er; ;
IV. Ml 4K 4
44.-OI f,2i
4.4110 :i ,
2.700
3-.S
14
s:
Oaneral Rlertrio
I son t7 lh 177
Oreat Northern ptd
Oreat No. Ora rlfa
Ouraenheim Kxplorailun..
Illlnoia lntial
InterlMirouxh Con. Cora)..
tnapfralton CopDfr
International Harrratar..
Karvaa Cltr Boutbara....
lhtith Valley
1uli.vlll. Naahvllls..
Mexican Pelmlcuia
Miami Copnar
M'aaouri. K. A T. pfd....
Mlaaourl Pacific
National Hlacuit
National Iaad
Nevada Coeptr
New York Central
N Y , N. H. a H
Norfolk A W-.trrb.
Northern PacUU
pM-irto Mall ,..
Haolrlo Tal. a Tel
pennavlvanla
Pullman Palara Car
Ray n. Copper
Hvad'nx
H.-rut.llo IrrHl a ateal....
goutbern I'aclfla
Routhern Ilallwajv
itudahakar Company ....
Tenneaeea Copnar
Tesaa Comnaaf
llDlott Pa'I'lo
I'nlon Paolho a'd
iwat j in4 iron
1.3011 : 46 17
v
. ..... I.
46
11M
tl'
144
12"
f
HI
u
4
1S6
41
1
it
74U
11K
H;
tl'i
BWI 47 4IS
2. HO li 1
1.14 m i:
l,!r 147 s
6 l 1 T 12
I7.r
te.wio
1
it
2:1
l.kuo 4
I 400
I. ion
It It
7
ir.
i
4
11.
74
ll'S
111
I7.r
r
lo.eti 11s
4.1"0 112
I ' 47 44
4'
t.fX) 1111 114 1'4
I'd 164 1B4 61
I
tl 4 e
S.K)
14
I 10U .
rr
15A
t3
IH
ro m
1M 1,4
to 6:
' l
11 1
142 141
tt'i 4
its
if.'w 111.4
Ml 7'4 fbS
Sim 167
11.2 124 112 11
"4
United atatea Hlaal.
t! il. "teel td
164. Ml
Tea 114
(4 'if)
, 1 7
111. "00 1'4
4l) 67
7' o
111 111
" 70
7
12K 111
67 16
I'tah cip-er .
W retain Pnloa
v
WrHatinrbO".a Electric
Montana Power
(Kneral M'.tora
401 3.1
roes ua
Total sale tor th day. Lf4o a liana.
l.nndnai gtork Market.
LONDON. Oct. 7. American aecurtt'e
changed band freely. Canadian pacific,
Union Pacific, Unfed Statea Steel and
Chesapeake A Ohio were the moat active
cbare The market clca-d firm.
B'l.VFR Bar. 23 16-14d per ounce.
MlVFY-4'4 rr cent. Discount rates,
rhnrt bl Is, 4Vu,4 per cent; three month,
4((4'a per cent.
Bask Claxarlac.
OMAHA, Oct 7 Bank clearings for
Omaha today were 84. 076,021. 18. and for
the corresponding day last year,
13.878,416.2.
Omaha Batter Market.
Twenty-six centn per pound to
coaler la the price tb.a week.
tha
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET,
Receipt of All Grains Continue
light. While the Demand ii
Quite Good.
WHEAT ADVANCES THREE CENTS
OMAHA. October 7. I'M 6.
The rerept cf all grains continued
11a ht todxy and there u a good demand
for all the cereals on the llRt.
The wheat market we papcclally strong
' wTaafe-ifT ..tT.VV til.
jcB,"fw;rV,,fimmna,n
d ao'd unchnad to
tc higher. Rye and barley remained nom
inal y unchanged.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
ecjiial to I.MI.nno bushel: corn, I.OUO
bushels: oats. 419.0t10 binhela.
Liverpool close: Wheat. 11Mo higher;
Primary wheat receipts were 1. 83a. 000
btishela, and sh'pments of 741.000 bunhela.
aealnet receipts of g.0""4ono bushels and
l.lnm.i.1. nr 1 IT? Mi Knhla Inat vear.
Primary corn receipts were i7,000
bushels and shipments of 4S4.0XI bushels, I
airnlnst receipts or i.ww.nro nusneis ana
shipments of I1O.O0O hushela Inat year.
Primary oats receipts were KXt.flno
bushels and shlpmrnta of fiM.Otm bushels
agninst receipts of 1 .840,000 bushels and
shipments of 1,246.000 bushels lat year.
CAR LOT 1MVK1PTS.
Wtieat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Minneapolis 315
llilliilh 2iift
201
14S
I Omi
Omaha 41 .7 ij
.Kansas city
. . 101 ! I"
.. r.' 42 t
..1.382
. Y'lnnleg
1het"No"ahBMl-,int
1H car .: I car, 111
were repirted today:
tert l car. li.'o
(M XT.. A li.r.i !
'winter: 1 ar."i ; s cra i t; car.
1 car. 91.03; 1 car, 11.0k 1 car, tl W: 2 cars,
!c: car, 99c. No. 1 spring. 1 car tt.O. No. j
3 s'Tltig: 1 car, M 04, No. mixed: 1 car, 1
urum: 2 cars, wic. jso. i
car. r.OH; 1 rara. I1.W.
chaff: 1 car. ll.OtH. No. I
car. We. Kvc-No, 4: 1 .
icar, SXc, Corn No. 2 white: 4 curs. i.'c; I
il car. 67c. No. 1 white: 1 car. 67Sc. No. '
6 white: 1 car, R7H. No. wh te: 1 car, I
iftf'c. No. t yellow: 4 cara, 6S,c; 1 car, :
rjcc. No. 3 yellow: 4 car, o'ic. no. i .
mixed: 8 cara, 67c. No S mixed: t earn,
No! mixed: 1 car. 57c. Oats Stand- i
ard I cir, 35n. No. :l white: 10 iars .11Ho:
1 car, 3V. No. 4 white: 1 car, S3c; S cars,
:B-c. Sample: 1 car, S2Uc.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. tur
key, 2l.W4fl.IO: No. 3 turkey. 11.0771.91;
No. I hard, tl .flfiW ,17U ; No. I hard, tl
1.0TU; No. 4 haid. tl.0ofll.04: No. 2 so'lng,
tl.osifil.06: No sprle,, n.tr(l.04; No. 1
c'urum, "Wpfrtl.fti; Ko. S durum, M'tW
SK.-: no crnde. Mc4i'1.03. Com: No. I
white, filWiVc: No. S white, 6"4tr,7'c:
No. 4 white, 6('.VtWi7'e: No. 6 white. 6t'4
C67HM No. whlta M"fl74c: No. yel
low. Wil4ff6'ic: v0. I yellow. 6gfv-'': No.
4 yellow. 67ifi6Sio: No. 6 yellow. 67Htj6c;
. No a mlxed. 64'W7e:" No. 4 mixed
ivo. a yeuow, eimo(c; ro. i mi'ea o"
: 66"W.7c; No. 8 mixed. 68V 7c; No.
i jed. mme. Oats: No. I white, XHp
WUe: standard, tlAfffSTo: No. I whl e,
.r,,s''UC; Nn 4 white, ajipi'e. Barl y:
Malting 4WR2c; No. 1 feed. 42&4:ic. Rye:
i fj j sjfUc; No. 8, 1(fW2c.
Chicago closing prices, furnlahed The
pM Dy Ixhtbo V Bryan, stock and araln
brokers, IIS So. Sixteenth street. Omaha.
Artlclel Open-I HlglfjH l ow. 1 I Yea y.
Dec. 11 06H
1 08H
1 OS
107 8
89
1 osvj
May.jl 10-8Vii
lORiil 1
1 lot.
Ml
ft!
67 I 674I
37 I 7 I
Wl 8HI
May.k.O'!!
f
Dae..S7;if?V4
May. SSt
Dec. I 14 60 I 14 76
Jan.. Ill 46-401 17 60
14 40 I 14 KU 14 40
17 .21 17 80 I 17 124
Oct..) I 28 I 1 38 I 16 I 15 I t 18
Jan .l 40 I 8 42U1 30 30 32
Oct..
Jan..
9 M I 27-301
46-421 46
Ifil ?7Vil 20
f 27V.1 8 40 I 85
CHICAGO URAIN ANU PROVISIONS
Fealarra af the Tradlagr aad Cloalaar
Prlcea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Oct. T. Accurate forecasts
that the government estlmute of the
spring crop would be decidedly larger
thai! a month aan had a bearish Influ.
ence today on the price of wheat. Aa a re-
suit tne market waa on the downgrade
moat of the session and closed unsettled
to c net lower, with December at
41 Of', and May at tl.0ti. Corn flnlahed
unchanged to Tic higher, oata up Wo to
o and provlslona varying from ia de
cline to a rite ot 8io.
Wheat aneciilatora aDDeared at first to
have overlooked the prospect thut the
WaMhington report would not take Into
consideration the damage done to the
apflng crop thla week and that the etl
mate of the yle d would tnerefore al
most certainly be more flattering than
the trade might otherwise expect. A re
newal of ycatei4ay'a buying rush t.xik
place as soon as the market opened, hut
the consetiuent upturn In Prlcea led
qu'ckly tola, general selling movement,
aid to a' sharp reaction that lasted
throughout the real of the day. In thla
connection reports were current that
farmers In the northwest and In Kansas
were letting go of stored wheat very
freelv as compared with what haa re
cently been the rase.
Although evening up of trades to pre
pare for tha expected bearish showing of
tha government reports waa nvln'y re
spotiaible for the expression of wheat, the
maraet was a 10 ai reeled by assertion
that foreigners and exporters were resell
ing at Wlnn'peg. Kealdes. cablea were
cenerally renorted aa dlsarmolntlng to
hriders on thla vine or the Atlantic.
Corn developed strength, owing to the
"utloo'' f"- free'l-" wehe 'm", down
turn, though tended to Induce liberal s l -a
to take Mollis a a ru e. Oue. on the
Whtngton report aa to corn went
wror(.
Oa'a acted 1n symoathy with flora. Rural
offer!nga were scarce.
Hog pr'ces at the h"heat nUnt In more
than a year made the provisions market
score gains Relllna- by packers afterward
caused a slight setback for lard.
NRW YORK GRNF.retL MARKET
Qaotatloas f the Day oat Varleaa
Fan mnd 1 1 1 ea.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7. WHEAT Ppot,
irregular; No. 2 red and No. 2 ha'd
l.2ii'. c. I. f. New York; No. 1 northern,
Ihiluth. tl.13'4, and No. 1 northern Mani
toba tl.0!4. c. I. f. Buffalo. Future
Were rapier; December. 81.13.
CORN Spot, firm; No. t yellow, 74'4c,
rromft shipment.
OATH Hte-dv; No. 3 white ST-'Wlc.
HOPS Steady; Pacific coaat, 1916,
15c.
HAY Oulet: No. 1, 31.26; No. 2, 3115;
No. t 1.00' ahlpplng, !c..
HIDKS-Ptendv; Bogota, S0nc: Can
trnl America, 2"ic.
LEATHKK Firm; Oiemlock firsts. 129
S.V; accnndi'. Slc.
PROVrsiONS I'ork. firm; mesa, 318.00
i fmllv. f.0'"ft'2' 00; ahort clesr,
1 Ki20.fO. Beef steady; ma, tl'Wi
17.00: family. 8t otvf,'00. Lard, strong;
iriMiile weat, .4O(UD.50.
TA I LOW B rong; city, 6Vc; country,
ri.ea,e: pedal. 7c. ,
BUTTER Firm; recelpta, T.83I tubs;
creamerv, 2li3uc; first, attViff 2fc'ic; sec
onds. ?3WXc.
.niv.-'iedv: receirta U.H40 caaes;
freh gathered extra. 3f.ia)"4c: extra flrsta,
33ft!t4c; finite. W'iKc; second, 2Hi27c.
CHEEHK Steady; receipt. H73 pkr.;
eata. whole m Ik. freah. flats, white,
specln's. lo-; colored, ljvirv.c: white and
crlored vern" farcy. 11V.14c.
POUI.TRY-I.Jve steady; western chick
en. 1"15' c; fow's. lf.flHc: turkeys. 1'fti
itie. prea-ed. f'rmer: weatern froxen roast
In chlrkcrna. Ift'&lc; fre fowls. Iced,
14'?T17Wc; turkey, froien. 17(Klc.
a l.nola tirln Market.
HT. LOUIH, Cot. 7.-WHFAT-N0. 3 red.
tl 11.H: "o t hard, noni'iinl: Decem
hef '.o.v !.: Mav. tl .taVn I oi.
CORN No. 2. a0'Ct'e: Vo. t wM. f0
fcaiVA-- Peeember 64ia64ic: May, 61'4o.
OATS No. S. S'.c: No. 2 white, nominal.
I Ivarnool Grain .MVet. f
LIVERPOOL. Oct, T-WHRAT-Spot,
No. 1 Marltoba. 12a 2d; No. 2, I2s IHd:
No. 3 72a: No. 1 northern, Duloth. 11a 7d.
CORN Spot American mixed, new, 8s
Sd.
M'aaeann'll 4. rata Market.
MTNNFAPOI.t. Oct. 1-WlBT-rm.
eerr.her i'c; May. tl.0"": No. 1 hard,
tl - fj0 1 nortl.en. tl.a'KH 0'.
FLOUR Market higher; fancy patents.
- .?.
mt clears, lt.!i:'seoria cleats. M.oO.
LKY-!iif.
It YH-!!.
BRAN tls.OU.
OK N No. S yellow. K1SflVC.
OATH-No. 3 white, XtV34c.
a UA-1 tKfll.CS.
I
Kansas f'lty drain and Prnvlalnna.
KANSAS UTY. Oct. 7-WHKAT-No.
f hard, ll.iniil 14; No. t red, fl.lMrl.18;
lvcemlier H.oiMi; May, 1101'.
CORN No. 2 mlxeiL 67uic; No. i white,
Wc; I 'eivmber, 6fc; Mav, 64'c.
(MI S-No. I white, ,i,Vk-; No. 1 mixed,
34H ;4c
(IIH'tnO I.IVH 10K MARKF.T
( altle
ateady Hog
How Sheen
Rtrona.
CHICAIW. O.t. 7.-CATTLE-RMelpts
steers. $H.jr., 10.60; western sieers. 6.-,0i
H HO: rows and heifers. t.1.UMi.Hil: i-alv.a.
$MI2(H.
Ill mis Receipts, t.'i.coo head: market slow
at 10:410 advanoe: bulk. 7.hihw.10; llgiit
4f.76bi.6o: nilxed. r LHO; heavy, 2.A.I
8.3..; rough, 17 IV.-uN.M; pigs, 17.3611 1'.atl.
SHKKP AND I.A MKHnrre.pl. V'.OOO
hrnu: market strong: wethers, b.!k'til.fif.
ers, a..)i..vii; lnmi.s, ti.tK'tiV.
Mew York Money Market.
NRW YORK, fkt. 7. .MERCANT1L.E
PAl'KR "WiS'i per cent.
BTF.KI.I.SU KXCH.NOK Sixty-day
bills, 64. Ki; d.mianil, (4 ioi6; cablea, t4..iik,.
SIl.VEU liar. 4Kc; Alex U an dollars.
JSitc.
BONDS Oovernment. steady; railroad,
strong.
TIM tl lAlANt-Flrm: sixty days. H
2 ler cent; ninety days, 3 per cent; six
months, 3S' per pent.
CALL MO.mKY t4ii ady; high, t per
eetit; low, 1 ier cent; rullna rate, l
pt-r cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing
hid, 1 per cent; offered. 1 per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as fo'lows: v
V. 8. rI. ... T M K a T. tat 4a.. U
to t. iOB tl Mo Ir. r. ... I.v
V. M. I: 11 lOSttN Y. 4b. ...ln;
4e raupon I S. Y. rllj 4H. lot
v. a. . ra i n. Y. at.w n,..,.no
aw eoupea N T , N. H.
II
e,mu. iiiuih'..i v,
Am. Sm.H.nt ....H N... Pmcltlo te
A T a T. n. 4t..HV.I4 d
Armour A t. .. io. a. U rot. 4a...
.1IT4
AH'hlaon t n.
pal. a oho
Vt Par-. T. A T t ...
;
S? rnn. enn. 4V4a.t..
Caa. Paolrtn l.t...
rha. Ohio 414a.
c. B a q. 1. w..
, 4'.i Do san. 4Vta.
, a... K4tnR su, aa..
, IH. u a H, r. r.
.. in
4a M
...liil
.. K. .V,
.. . n
...
... 1S
"C M P 4W io. Par. e.
C. R. I. A P. r. i. Il do rat.
a . rat. 4Vta.
: ..an. Hallarar ta ...
IV a R U. rat. aa.
Kila -n. a
Oen. Kleetrlc la...
flt. No. lal V....
III. Oa. raf. 4a...
K. V. Ho. rat. t...
LAN. lint. 4a....
BI4. ntff4,
41 I'ntoa Par i do a..
R 4. n. 4a
1. ,V. B. Rubber e..
M V. a- ataal ta
4 WabMh Im ta
Wi.V,t, t nl.m 4t,i,..
ufcW'aat. Biac. cv. ta
ioji
.Mi
. J4
.U4
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct, 7.-X)FFElii-Tho
market for coffee tuttirea oiiened ateady
at an advance of three to six point, with
aeilve month aelllng alxiut three to eight
points net higher during the middle ot
the day on some scattered. Coverings, fol
lowing yesterday's reaction and In aym
liathy with the generally ateady rullnc
of llrasll. The advance carried March
contracts up to 8.6lc and May to H.filo, but
offerings increased late In the afternoon
on talk of a slightly eaaler turn In the
coat and freight altuation, and the rloso
waa four ta seven points net lower, al
though no actual salea were reported
below laat night's final flgurea. Salea
were i.2ii0 bags; October, 4 t0c; November,
.J2c; December. 8.a6c: January. 4.29: Feb
ruary, 3,-vc; March, ..1Sv April. 4.43c;
Vav, 3.40c; June, 4.64c; July, .&no; August.
.4c; September. .0o. Spot, ateodv; Rio
7 7c:, Santos 4s, Ho. Cost and freight
offers were rejiorted here from .Santos
ranging- from 8.60c to t.twc fur 4, while
Klo 7a were quoted at about 6.78. the
latter being American credits. Rio ex
change nn Lofitton waa 1-81 lower. Mil
relg price were unchanged at Klo and
100 rels higher at Hnntoa. Santoa r
PoHrd a clearance ot 23, 010 baga for
Mew Orleana
Ion. Cltv Live M4ru.lt Marwi
SIOUX CITY T. n... a r-ri
Reoelpta. 1,300 head;' market ateady: na- dera. .103 8 80
tive ateera, t.v0tfl.:t; cows and heifers Ikmis llect-lpts. while heavier than any
t4.fOft4.li: canncr. 3.7.n0(a ; atockera and trvlol4 d,iy lnl" K. again very
feedera, fo.O,4,70: calves, t0.004i9.W); bulla -light, only about tlily-three cara ahow
atag. etc., t4.WW6.36, ';!' up. For the Wtek lo date the sup-
liOOH-Reccipta, 8 000 head; market f ,lv fooU uu head, aa against SO.l.T
10c higher; heavy, t;.90iiS.26; mixed, 87.60 'head laat week, 10,824 two weeaa ago, and
lBht, t7.40fi7.40; bulk, 37.oIf8.0O. l!tL(i3 head laat year. With the exception.
nriB.a.1- anu T.AMBH Heceluta. l.Octj
head; market ateady;
ewea, to.oott j.tw;
lamoa, tl. wno.au.
Omaha Hay Market.
PRAIRIE HAY Choice uplimd. til (4I
extra choice. 312.60; No. 1, tI1.00jS.3.00;
ilo. 2, t.O.OO'u'11.00; No. 8, t-.n.ti 10.00. Choice
miuiana tu ooti 12.00; No. 1. 3 11. 00 171 11. 60
No. 2. 28.604i.10. 00; No. 3. MOfiWnO. Choice
lowland. 211.00:
No. 1 ri.rotrl0.no: No. 2
gf.wri.on; No.
j. ait... 'I. i
O ..- ,V.
HT11A W Choice Hi.,...:' 1., ..ii.it tA- r.knn. !
oat or rye, tl.'.ri7.lK).
ALFALFA Choice, $ I2.id7i12.60; No.
tll.wu'U.W; No. 2, tLOiVri 10.00.
1.
Oil
SAVANNAH,
TINE Firm at
celpt, I7j bbla.;
16,244 bhla.
nail Hoeln.
Un , Oct. 7. TUflPEN
3v: an lea. 272 hi. I re.
abtpment, none; atocka,
rule. ?S0 bl.l naoelnl
R( IH IN Firm;
80S bbl.; ahliimi'iitM, none; stocks, '0 861
bbl. gtiotntloiiM: A, H ' and I , f3.32'4i
3.36; E. f.:i:to:i.SB; F. t:i..Vn3.40; G t3.40;
H. $3.46: I, $3.45: K. 3:0-6; M, $4. it; N,
a. on, Wirt ar. in. ,,r,r a- . - ,
a-..w, ?tv, ei'.ov, vvw, e.i.vo.
Metal Market.
NRW YORK. Oct. 7. METALS Levad,
4 60; spelter, not quoted. Copper, steady
electrolytic, 318.12 U'18.2i, Iron, ateady
and unchanged. Tin, quiet at til.OOft
83.00.
At Iyndon: Spot copper, 72; future.
7; electrolytic. :R8. Spot tin, 140 10a;
futurea, 1'IW 16a; Antimony, 126; lead
23 12a 6d; . spelter, H.
Price of trade 4411 Ra'ued.
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 7,-Another ad
vance In the price of crude oil waa an
nounced at the ouenlnar .if tha. n.. ..u ...
today. Five cents waa added to Penn
sylvania crude, bringing it to $1.76. Thla
latest advance add ,15 cent a barrel to
the price of Pennsylvania crude over tho
quotation of three months ago. ,
' St. Joarph Live k ror k Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 7.-CATTLrV-Ilecelpta,
2,000 head; market IOWI60.
hlkher; steer, $7.(XKirl0.O0; cows and halt
er. II.WU; cntve, $6.00u 10.26.
HOtJH Receipts, 3.600 head; market 6?
10c higher; top, $8.36; bulk of salea
87.704( 8 30.
8HKKP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. 1,000
head, market atrong; lambs, $s.Xy 8 66.
Lite Stock la Slajht. ' '
Recelpta of live stock at the five prin
cipal western market:
Cattle. Hnga. Shneo
South Omaha..
Chicago
Sioux City
St. Louis
Kansas City....
4.400
:i,5n0
21.0 0
6,(100
1.200
6,000
18.
2 0tn
11,")
7.100
laoo
1,00)
1 400
4.0u0
Total receipts l'.i,300 8.1,700 47,400
Kvapora'led Applea aad Dried Fralla
NKW YORK. Ort. 7. FVA PORATEI
APPLES Eaaler; choice, 76c; prime.
feVi7!.
DRIED FKUITS-Prtines, steady; Call
fornlHH, 3u''"4c. Apricot and peachca,
steady. Itulaln. firm.'
a Pry Uoada Market.
NRW YORK, Oct. 7.-DRY OOOnS
Cotton good firm. Yarn active. lUw
silk active. Woolen stocka low and the
mill are very busy.
Chicago Wondering
How Far the Sunday
Law Will Be Enforced
CHICAOO, Oct. 7. Tha order latiucd laat
night by Mayor William Hale Thompaon
that all saloons and dlspenaers of liquor
within the city limits must obey the
state Sunday closing law met a varied
reception In Chicago today.
Sheriff Traeger, asked whether he wou'd
enforce the closing law lu the Cook county
towna outside of Chicago, where there
are many roadhousea, replied that he
would consult hla attorney. Chief of
Police Healey aald that ha would enforce
the orders of the mayor.
Officials of the United aSocletlea for
local self government, the champions
of the ' liquor forces, held several con
ferences with their legal advisers an!
sought for grounds on which the order
could be attacked la the courta
OMAHC LlYEjWK'IfAPtKET
ComTed Steer Slow to Lower, Weit
erni Steady Sheep Steady
to Stronger,
HOGS OPEN TEN TO TWENTY UP
OMAHA. October 7, 1915
Recefnts ivcm.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Otilclm Alnnday ...
" i I 1 lli .In v . .
Offlrlal Weilnes.lny
Kstlmate Thursday.
Four days this week. .37, 8!l
Same days limt week..3i,nA
i unie days 1 weeks ao l
f'r" ""Va 3 Weeks ago ai.'.n
rm ""' 4 weeks so SI. 674
. Same H ivt
ist year .a 'irj
I The following ini.ln nn a tha recelot
of eattle, hoga and sheep at tha Omaha
ilv stock maiket for the year to data a
Compared With last yean
,, ... UU 1914. Inc.
Cattle . 6i.,..t I.v.kW
Hoga t.Kd.lsH 1.3?i.02.i 11
Sheep 2. 444. Hot 2.JM0 ff.3 104.2T.1
Tha following table showa the average
prices for hoks at tha Omaha live stork
market for the laat few days with com
l arisona:
Jiate.
1 1HI6. liill. lilH nil .1111 p'l" 1:'
Sept.
aepl.
Sept.
Stpt,
tpt.
Hopt.
v. t'k.
SPt.
bept.
oepi.
lt.
Oct.
Oct
VJ:l,
V-Cl
tut.
ix-t.
:ii 6 n. ,( a oai a wUi 6 K4i a 3 a 1:
2- lit, 4o I Uft ) 4 6a) I 421 3 10
li( Dim, oo, I wi, I 4 11 4( t 1:
24! ( J4- s 4j, a u ill I k 44 t l
.i 1 U a. k -v, ui ! It 4u 14
ti ) t 10 a lw a w- 4 2i 4 45
t,i 7 zaai 1 . a imi i a avi 4 16
7 a I 16 I a tkt 14! I 8 d
i ? 24 i U 1 3S I 4 lu 4 2 I W)
aVi 1 l, 1 k 6-'l 4 Ui 411 . K
1.. 7 1J! 7 M k 21 IM i 2 o T i
7 7 ;, M Im 441 . 2o I J W
.. I 1 I7 t 201 161 iM I 4b
.. 7 2ui 1 a .a, i v J i
6.. I 7 iim 7 Pi 1 k J a l Wl 7 w
.. I 7 Nnt 7 7.i 6 20) I 1 4o 7 '
7,. I 7 .Sji 7 60' 7 .t 3 7l 4 M k 4l 7 64
'fiuutiny,
( A n LK Rcrt-lpt were fair for a
Thursday, but thn total lor the four day
this vt.K i..ota up only 37.M11 head, a
mikht tailing oif aa couipaxod with laat
week ai.d week befoie, and a decrease
oi about 2,au liead aa compared Willi a
year ano,
Cornii-d bcevee were very alow and dull
witn tne tendency lower on account of
the unfavorable condition ot tha market
on .o h cattle al l hlcago. On the other
hand western beeves were active and fully
steady. Some salesmen thought that
thev actually did a little better than a-
iterday.
tows and heifer were In moderate uri-
ply and the quality, aa a rule, none too
good. The demand was quite active and
prlcea wire generally a little atronger
even than yesterday.
Ouotatlona on cattle: Good to choice
fad year. lugs, P.DQ fair ta good fad
yvarlliias, tKbOooii; onmmon to tatr fed
yearling tiUx-oi n.60; good to choice heavy
hcevea, tO.ooiifl ; fa.r to good cornted
beeves, ax-Siuf :.: common to fair rn
fed beevea. 84.7oiii4.30; prima graas ln. e.:
tH0.HtiM.4o; good to choice graaa baeces,
17 40-li8.Ui; fair to aood graaa beeves. 8.75
to; common to fair graaa beeves,
10.76; good to choice graaa helfera, t00a'
6.60; good to choice graes cowa tS.u.'a
8)6; fair to good cowa. 8."v0ixiio.,6; com
mon to fair cowa, t4.om5 00; pr.ni year
ling ataera. t7.76(a4.10 good to choice feed
eia, 87.3, 3 .7a; fair to good feeders. 3.-0c
7.26; common to fair feeders, 66t26o;
good to choice atockera, t7.7M7iX; fair
to good atockera, ti.7;vB7.76; common to
fair atockera. to.ooion.io; . stock helfera.
I6.7W7.00' atock cowa, t6.60Sf4.36; stock
calves. L1.6iKuX.6O: veal calves. EH. 003 10 On:
I bulla, alalia, etc. 24 MVU llfl.
BEEF STEERS.
Na. AT. Pr. No.
4 10M 2 36 17
NEBRASKA
A. Pr.
Ism t to
No. Av. Pr. No. Av.
17 steers. ... 1070 7 26 li ateer....h
8 steer.. ..lost 6 H" 3 yearling Bl
6 stot kera. DMI 40 6 calves... 40
3 atookera. 870 8 60 46 feeders.. 674
Pr.'
7 00
6 6b
7
86
e
WYOMING,
14 steers... .11153 7 76 8 cows M7
. SOUTH DAKOTA.
ot two weeaa -ago. mie week a supply l
smaller than for any similar period thUi
jenr.
Shipper had fairly large orders and
started out buying good llaht and butcher
iweiKht htgs at n urea that were a big
dime and poesalbly aa much a lKa !.'.-
above yesterday. A piece of a load of
light butchers went aa high aa 23.80. the
,?'rna ttp ror the year to data, and full
sold UP to tS.26.
General trade was lrvfjaoc higher, cloa-
I .
llfeless. with moat of the .Hv. .r.
loat on ine Inst sains made. A gord
many mixed hoga went to packers around
7.-.''i7.H. and bulk of all the salea was
quotable at $7.7wu8.00 Today's figure
are the highest that have been Paid fur
over a year.
No.
A.
...I7
...I!
...lit
...till
...217
...K
.,.2na
...164
...270
...21.2
Bh. Pif
He,
' 21..
A.
.224
.114
.HH
.214
.112
sh. r
... T at
a IM
40 t i
40 8 04
7 79
: a I . ,
l,..
120
7 t
7 ta
t to
T It
T B)
7 20
T to
t tt
1 24
il"
S"
, '
, Jj")
ao..
120 2 la
44 Itl
74 107 '
4 17
14 HI
20 2.1
... 2 14
40 8 W
... 2 26
... 2 21
... I 24
SHEEP Sheep and Bmb receipt,
picked up a llttie today, when an even
100 cara. or some 24,o0o head, were re
ported In. This brings tha supply f0i
the week to date up to 122.343 head, a
gain of about 0 head over laat week
but 8,000 smaller than two weeks ago
and a shortage of 4.000 aa compared with
the corresponding daya laat year.
Proportion of fat lambs In the receipt
wna smaller than usual, but even then
trade was very alow In getting started
hellera wera asking prlcea that were
iibo il .iteiiiiy with Tueaday, with the aim
of recovering yeeterday's decline. Very
lltt'e had been done up to a late hour
about the only aale reported being one
etrlng at $.6.". The price quoted ln thla
transaction looked anyway a dime bet
ter than yenterduy, and tha buyer quoted
11 a a lotiuV up.
After a alow aesaion moat all the fat
Iamb moved at. Jo$j 15c higher prices
putting values rl rht back where thev
were Tueeday Bulk of the offering
w6liS J?1 ?''"'W. with the extreme top
at ts.75. Current price are fully steady
at laat week's close, and, If anything,
look strong. "
Feeders were practically unchanged
Bgulri todny. Bulk of tha good Ural
fh'd a.".1 ,w ha " flat"" being
the hlgheet reported up to noon. Some
aalea of breeding ewea were reported
around $8, a good many being unaold at
noon.
Aged aheep In the fat claaa eaally
brought ateady flgurea, and as sort?
were not quite ao severe In aome in
stances, values were, If anything,
stronger. Several bunchea of ewea Bold
ms n o, wmcn la as high
aa any-
......a, gunei mr aome time.
Wuotation nn rh.. ao-1 lamHa- Lamba
good to choice, $s.((ii.76; lamba. fair to
good, t8.6iiH.60; lamba, feedera, $7 75,
8.(0; vearllnga, fair to choice, $j.7ft-tf 76
ifarllrig feedera. $6.Or7.10; wethers, fair
to chol.-o? r..r'4.; ewea. good to choice.
$1.60-116.75: eaea, fair to good, $4.7iBj,60
ewea, common to .'!r. $4.60.00.
ltepreaentallve sales:
1049 Idaho feeder lambs
3jold0 feeder lamba
3 c.it feeder lambs
1:34 Wyoming feeder lamba.
3o0 V yoinlng feeder lambs.
M! native lanit
44! V yomtng lambs
' cull
12 native ewea
122 Wyoming ewea
7M Idaho lamba ,.
877 Idaho lamba
834 Idaho feeder lambs
.. 88
.. 64
.. 14)
.. 61
.. 41
.. i!)
.. 71
.. 60
..163
..m
.. 73
.. 7
.. 6
8 4
8 ix
7 76
8 8"
8 4.,
8 2.
8 n:
7 M'
4 0
5 t,i
8 6.
8 i :,
t 2.
Mt. Loala Ltva Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 7. CATTLE Re
eelpta, 3.700 head, market ateady; natlvt
beef stet-aa. ;.' 10.26; yearll-ig atearaan.i
helfei-s. ta.Dik-filO.25; cow. $6.CoVr8.00; atock
ei4 and feed r, f .O ii7. ,'5; a u'h rn a eem
$".2.Vii4.6o; cows and el.'era, $4 00u3.6l); na
tive ralve. $'J.0v-ftil.r..
HOGS Receipts, 11.200 head; market
higher: plga and Uxhta, $e.6tS.g5; mlxoii
and butchers, IH.lLKii8.iiu; good heavy, $i.un
tl 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta. t
head, market atrong: lambs, ta.o01j8.0i),
aheep and ewes, $o.0oy7.76.
American Tetephona & Telsgrsp.Co
A dividend of Two Po'lara per eh art
wt,l be oa id on Friday, October It. ltl
to stock holdera ot record at tha eloee of
buaiue oa Thuraday. September It
ltl6.
Q. D. MILM5, Traaararar,
. .U n-l
. in.14:
..10.7W
.. 4.4410
I.S74 :,411
2 76! 2,6!K
i,m 2w
ll.SSS li'2,243
21.427 iri.4.'
10.D2S 128 5
21,41a 144.9.1
W.M10 1.V..767
fi .J 1 H