TJIE BEE; OMAHA, SATTT.DAV, OCTOHER 9, 101. REAL ESTATE WF.8T RIDE We-Have Brightened The Corner Where We Are We have brightened tho corner 42d-4oth Leavenworth to Pacific streets by transforming the "Old Counell Pasture" into Omaha's newest, finest inside addition. After purchasing the land, it cost over $40,000.00 in cash to "Brighten the Comer" and make it what it is. It is a job of which we are proud, not only because of its ap pearance, but becauso it is right in the city where bright corners are hard to find at reasonable prices. There will never be another one like this for there is no other such tract available. Only 15 minutes by street car from "down town." Evory lot to grade and every lot supplied with water, gas, sewer and cement sidewalks, all paid. Omaha is starting on a period of unprecedented growth and needs such a spot where classy people of moderate means can ob tain a classy lot at moderate prices, close to tho center of the city. Restricted not too much but just enough to make it an ideal place for homes and to insure advance in value. More than twice as much "big building" is underway in Omaha as ever before in the history of the city. There never was and never will be a better time to invest in Omaha property and there never was, and never will be a better place to invest than in Leavenworth Heights. OPENING SALE PRICES (except Leavenworth street front age), $450.00 to $05-7.00 a lot, corners $25.00 higher. TERMS: $9.00 to $12.50 cash, and $9.00 to $12.50 a month. Don't pass this by, but figure it all over carefully and then de cide for yourself. Can you hope to ever again get a lot in an inside, up-to-date, restricted addition to Omaha, within the two-mile circle, within 15 minutes from "down-town," with water, gas, sewer and permanent sidewalks all provided, at anything like our present prices and terms? If you ever expect to "Brighten the Corner Where YOU Are" by acquiring a part of the earth, "Why Not Nowt" Drive around and see it, or take Leavenworth street car or jit ney, get off at 43d street and you are there, or better still, call our of fice and go in automobile. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE IT. BENSON & CARMICHA.EL Telephone Douglas ROH RENT tioneea una) (.ulMu. Soath. C-R. house, rood. 1617 Hickory Tyler V43 7-r. mod, house. 1314 Lfvnworth. W. 2. KuR Rr.NT-All mouern 8-rooin collate. half block (mm car. 126; 7 S liih St. Tel H 371. modern. 2869 Poppleton Ave. Heat. OOZT cottage In Benson, 6 room, 813; near car lino and achoul. Tel. Wal. Km. WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge. S-room modem house, cheap rent at 8Z. Look It through. Kty at next door west. W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Wo. 4H75. llxc liaaritiia. S06S Mason St., 8 rms., all mod.. 140. 1012 I'aclfio Bt, 10 rms., mod. ex. ht, 3o. 8228 Foppleton Ave... 9 rms.. all mod., 130. I'.M S. 17th St.. rma.. all mod.. $3.50. 26U2 Chicago St., t rms., mod. ex. ht.. $20. . 7)02 N. th Bt, rma mod. ex. ht.. 818. 1608 Ohio 6t.. i rma.. mod. ex. ht-, 818. BIRKETT A COMPANY. 433 Bee Bldg. Douglas f33. FOUR rooms. Hist flocr, partly furnished. 2KW Himllton St. Weh. 6S40. MODERN. 30 N. 41st St.. 6-r $.f 115 B. Mh 6t 6-r 30.4 J12J B. 82d St.. 8-r 87.J PARTLT MODERN.' 1J Corby St.. 7-r v... 18.0ft 01 Grace St.. 8-r 15 00 IM N. list tit.. i-T U.OO ALFRED C. KENNEDT CO.. 209 First NaLBankBldg. Doug. 722. 17 SNAPS, 3ft to 830, 4 to 8-r. 8-r., 838 S. 23d St . 814; 8-r.. ai 8. 18th St.. H2; l. tn nd Vinton, mod., big bargain. $16; 6-r, mod., choice, large barn or garage, 43J6 Brant. 820. Call or phone for full infor mation. McK.trick R. E. Co.. D. 1482, Ty. 1140 J. : FOR RENT. 8even rooms, strictly modem, full lot, on paved street; 2", blocks from car line. Rent 830 per month. . J. H. HL'JIONT CO. 4!-18 J!tteBnnkBldr; Doug. 890. 3 0O 8-R., all modem. . x.3 00 tf-R.. newly papered: So. Bide. Mb 0-4-R.. near car, reboot: 8a fcide. 812 00 8-R., near car. school. So. S.de. 814 Ou 4-K.. elec. light. cement base ment; -Hk. to car 838.00 1-R.. Hut. modem: on car Una, l-ni n. walk to Union depot i46.00-8-R.. furnished. , 40.00 7-R.. West Fa nam. unfurnished. 16.00 8-R., partly furnished for light housekeeping. . . . . . . 82SO- Oific room with k light: beat 'T.VtrUCAN SECURITT COM PA NT. Douglas SOU. 17th and Douglas. - -1 117 17ft ukKC, I rooms and bath. 80 3663 Jones, 8 rcomt anu bath. Q LOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 88t2. 1 City National o West Davenport Home Corner, paved, 8-r. and hall, hot water heat, wl I build garage for year tase, ,40. O'Keefe Keal Estate Co., 1018 Omaha Nat. Dou g. 171a. o BTR1C1LY n.odern 5-roonf bouse. 2337 8. 4lh St. Call Red 4ti. GlobeVan&Storage : btores niuves, packs, shlK. i-Uuiso nd t men. I1.2S per hr.; storage t. pr mo. kmiisih. iin mwr I 4 : A Ty. 2J F11JKLITV A&vftii ,,KKK Phone lo'.glaa 7V1 for complete list of Vacant bousva and auartiiwirta: aio for stoiaac. imu.i.iii. Mr J u 'n -ia 28( CALDWELL 8 rooms, paitly uiod ern, 314. High. Webster 3726. Gordon Van Co.Sf 279 N lltb hi 'lei D .94 or Hsr. I9J7. OUuO auto sates aooiu on r amain tit Very leesollHli.e rent. e. l,Uk. 40NH Maggard's i 4i anu silorsico Co. i."ll us lor ea- tii.iaiKS lor mov. lug. pi lKtiglaa niw.ug l.u V abater bt, I4A Hnncoe Crtlgh Sons ft Co.. Bee Bidg. OUbCS ,n Jt pait of toe rl X-l OOiO LiiOCl O, pain ".U Ct. -1. '. 1-r-x.in, downtown. 8Zl.o. WBIGHT ft LASbL KT. I. 152 (Lk, ti.e l,ei.lis. ruiuuui'e awiex r i.e. a, HKNTAL I.1KT. J. I 1 Lap. t-V, iiMimng. I lPPn packing ft Slorega. WAXTKU TO Bt T O FlCii f urnllure bought and eolU. C Reed, IMi arnain. Doug. !. i. Yae buys everything 3d band. Wsb. 494. UIoHttaT prUes for 4id ciothluif. D." 47.4. i " -- - - REAL EST ATM FARM ft 84 At . L..NUS FOR till r.l.f.a.l. Lrra Oak Colon.,. ix.im oeiter. W. T. nn. I a o.. i.'f ) i.y .xl. mt. I Al 4 eaaae. FOR SALE OR LLASii-Any part of 4.000 acres Utxr Kixtiov.ii. Sajaaicltewan. I raixcd 1. .v" buxneia of oaia and k.4W Lusi.eis of i. ix n land this year. Prtoo chexi- -na leiiiis very easy. Frank Craw ford, O.naiiu. iSeb., or Koseiuwu. aaxX. Mtaawari. . FOR SALE Fine bottom eighty In Holt county, Missouri; well Improved; don't overflow: wul consider amaU trade; a. 1b cultivation. For full dcacrlptloa Wrtta le Alien Elder. Foreet City, Mo. REAL ESTATE WEST StPK 1722. KEAL ESTATE 'ARM 4a It ..K.I bt.Mla KOR 8ALB UllurMUi ?40 ACRES. 46 muu from Minneapolis, one mile from town; 1W acres inder iillivatiou; baianc used for pexlure; can practically all be cultivated; heavy oil; good set buildings, eoiix.siing of 8- ooni huuae, large barn, granary, corn nibs, wind nnlis, etc.; the laud will pro uuce 80 bushels of corn per acre; tale phone in buuee; country iniukly out tied, complete set of machinery; V head of dock, coiixiBt.ng oi II cow a, balance I nd 2-yenr-ulda; six good borxes. 8a bogs, cuP-kens; oiie-nait of tnia years crop and every tiling on ti.e lann goes at tu uvr acre, ball caab. bcrvab Bros., bM I lymoutu M. !;., .tilnneanolis. stnin. 120, Improved, 12 miles t. W.8I8.O0O. lxll, Uuviuwu, li lii.iex N. W- 8i4,UvM. JOHN N. K It B.N Z KB-, 111 8. LTH. IRRIGATED. 80 acres In Scoit s blufi ulitrict; nearly all under irrigaiiou and to acres In al lalia; no ucuuiDranoe; 870 an ac.e. omul' iti uik txiDivio Nbratia farm ana assume, PAVfeu INVESTMENT COMPANT. Omaha .Sat. fclauk cldg., Omaha. PANAMA LANDS. " Rich and ferule .and scl.ing for 8260, V3.uu and to er tut, Uiiii tuat wUt produce 4u,Jw pounds of fooastutf ou oiio acre oi' ground. l'auaiua oitcra wunJerful opportunities butu aa an inveatu.uui or a uoiuo. It is uegmnuig to Leconie aeltled tun as it uota tho laaa prices wiii auvauoe as lu aU new couu.ir.es. li will not cuoi you one cent to learn all about mis great oountiy. Can or wrlio for liuntaiui-e. liOilKtlCd.n.t.ivo- Land CO., INC., sij Bee H.dg., Oinaha. Nfb. MIN LISTEN THINK IS VBSTIOATB l.M aviva at uuckain. Dia you over aiui to Uiink wutti it will uwaii 10 you and our diu.1) in icu )Oais hence if you buy a laiiu icuay? It w.il mean' In dependence. Dur.iiM Ihe muiith at Uctn. bcr we will aeil l.eju acres in tiie rt coin, wnuai auu aiiaua bull or Cuuuiil Nebrasaa. llila land will be soid u Uiu highest bkliler on very eaay terms in nacts from Su acres up. Improtfed ai.d unimproved land, if bitereaieu wilia fur full description, Nebraska Koaliy Auction ( p., central City, Neb. o A FAXM THAT VV1LL H lit luo Ucix PAUT CI1' 111 AX Hive tiCSDklh.Lt MILLION LiuLLAiU. 180 acres. 8 miles iruiu i rnninn half 'nu:e truni sellout, alvery acre good rich iUy soli, ciay subsoil, no waaio laud; IM acies in cultivation, t acres al.ai.a. 30 jucie paiuie and natural bay. Houaa of rooms, uin, rjora lor hordes, ample mow room; cuttle shed, bog hou, ci..cn en house, corn cr.b, gia.iary. etc. Good cellar and eioini cave, well, windmill and lank; farm well lemed. Imprvveiuenu aia all practically new. if sold at once, price S4 pt-r acre; l.0no by Maich 1, your terms on balance at per cent, ttnen uu see thu, ou will want to Join tho army of prosperous boone coui.ty farm eis. Aslibrook Bros., Prlmruke. Neb. 32.000 EUUlTT in property renting for 823 per month, for laud, lots, aciuago or Inmresi In buslnesx. Box 7a. Q.nah. FOR SALE By owner, i aces wll I n proved larm In ceulial NeornukA. For pi leu ard liesciitlun write M. T. Kear i.i y. Uuu.la.. bi.. Omaha. Puaiuiua. FERTILE LANDS BELLING FOR 8ou, 8o.5u ANU Sj Pfc.rl ACRU I.. Ihul ... A ... . ... .. . ....... M . . . . I"' ...m. - ' " u. U . . M . I lU WM k , . . lO. O Ml, wuii.u had lo-i grai Uiiuss liiai oooxt , any iia cuunli. Tiiixxi tour tilings . a. v'stanle govei'uiuant, bucked by Lmusd 1 baiea; kouiintui and wouoraie cinuaa, ; -loo k.nu uvUuiuvb son. Anu lus.. out . nl kxis 4 ahiiu has iranx.oi lauoti unexcci.ou by uo country, ax It Ix lo cuiea on tns yalnway ot U cwiuuKrcLxl VullU. Vtlth these things Panama furnishes I gre. oppoiluitiua lur the man oi utud- cant iuw.ue ue wii ax ihe uivtsior. Ti.lx .tin will prouuia mora pioducix pr I a-ru tnxji u.e bvst nua iu toe miiiule west. wny wui it but sail ior tuoie us boom ax It becomes seil.oo., wh.cu wld lake bul a soon u.ue with iuv Linteo tttaits bum. a! this mointnt . 'ibeo th-. re will be fortunoa made In tnu k4w cuunUy. Call and let us explain this fully or write fur literature. HoMlLkiLk.rvC.Ko' LAND OO , INC. s3 bee Bidg., Oinana. Neb. XX Iwiistix. I'I'PUR WISCoNal.s toeet dairy and acuvral ciop aiate in ti.e union; setticr4 aiiUU; lanus for sale at lo prices ou easy lei nia. Ask for booklet M o'l Wiacon XJii Central Laud Uraat Kxo-ilent is mix lur Block rxixuig. if nileieeied in (run lui.ue ask for booklet ou appie or. Iianta f 'ldieaa Laud and industrial Depart, duo 4iw itMi.vxay. Xilooeaoo.is "a i no MuK.ixxrua., flAVR TOIT A FAR 51 FOR HALR Write good d.e liuUi of your land srd srmi l to tot fcloux CI I), la.. Journal, Iowa's lloxi Powerful U ant Ad Me dlum " Twnt-rive worda every F'.day f i tnlng. baluidny noiiuna and every Caluniay evening and r-umlay nvornuu I r one Inonih, g'.v.ng slxloun sds ou twelve dllferent ouya lor Hi or iu euros ri. r "ii words, 3a. I.rgexl ciix'ulatio.1 of any lows, news paper, ilMjMt ivudcre dolly In lour grai LANDS AT A WONKT MAKING PRICE are ofiered you In paiinut. ihal new country that Undo bam Is boosting, that new country with governnv nt, cli mate, xoll aud tranxporuUoo. la ol ferine great opporiuniiKx. Laud that will produce three times as much ax your bat Nebraska lands Is sel.lm; for 32.50. $3.50 and K par acru. with three years to pay and do latere! on deferred payments. Ci. I. or write HOMEdLEKERS LAND CO.. INC., kJt bee Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. A ' For" f ale" "ad alii iuia secoad-baa i furniture Into cash. REAL E.ST TE WEST SIDE 64 Paxton Block. RESIDENCE FOR SALE Seven rooms 2 -story and attlo at 114 S. o7th 6l., one and one-naif biooka from Farnain cur line. TI.ed vestlbu.e. LIVING ROOM. ISxM. Beamed celling built-in bookcases and window seats brick fireplace, burns wood or coal. DINING ROOM. Paneled walla. Downstairs finished In while quarteraawed oak, except kitchen pantry. KITCHEN. Built-in dresser outside opening to re frlgeiator. FOUR BEDROOMS. Finished In white enamel. Two have two closets each, two nave one Closet taeh. RATH ROOM. Tiled f.oor and walls full tenth closet broom, coat and linen closets. From and back puich, also dining Mid Sleeping porches. Large attlo, 8 full-sited windows heat and light. Full cemented basement. Good furnace. Coll on Robert Hunter, Bee Business office. Must Be Sold! Cathedral District 4031 Charles St., T rooms, modern; hot water heat; houaa In good repair; near schools, store and car Una. The price and terma are reasonable, . Be sura to see us about this place, as It Is worth more than the price asked. Creigh. Sons & Co. IHiUglaa -vO. 60 tk.S Bldg. Terms Mudtm brick res.dince, one block from Lundee car line, laiga lot k.vrytliui4 in parted oruar. Will muke pr.ee rUni and terms very easy. Might Uka exchange WTT. Smith Co. City National Bxnk Bldg. o WALKING dlatance, KZH Dodge, s-room modern house, first-class conaluo.i, ready to move into; key at 2640. Don't fail to look It through. W. W. MllcneU. owner, phone Webster 4876. NEW 8-ROOM COTTAGE. 31.000 takes my equity of 91.30; would consider auto part payment Wal. UbO. UK. I. KrrTATK-.MHl EXCHAXOM WANT Kimball county land. Will give modern house west Farnam district ciear ot incumbrance, tor same, W. T. Smith Co. City .au Ba k Bldg. o FOR SALE OR TRADE 441 acres. Lincoln Co, Neb.; fenced, wli.dmll,, sma.l buildings. Want auiaij yreixnir in goog scnool town. BOX 3UJ. bCHUIfLLU. NEB. WAN'i LD An llicloked car. Do you want to trade your l.icloxed car for good residence or good lotT Will puy sou.e caan dlffereme if you xao a lot Address B fi-o, Omaha Bee. ;:k.l kstatk acreage FOR RENT OR bALlC Two or four acres wiip water; will rent or sell, for feeding; ona mile and half Iroiu slock yards. Phone aVo. IJbl. REAL E8TATK NOKTH MIDK MUST SELL QUICKLT To setuu aauxU, oeaut.iul s-room home, on pad atroet ad modern, oak wooj work. i.l.h.y finlxhed, al, rooms beauti fu.iy decoiaieo: worth over 8i,6V; price. 33.000. 4i20 Is. V)ih Ht.. Phone Webster 4o4. LO you long for the rest and qiet of the oountiy ana still have tne advantage of the city 7 if bo, oome out and see tne besi llvs acres aujouuug uie cLy; good house, fine oulckau nouee, baru, garage, beating trult. etc. N. W. cor. 4xin a. id noun streets. 0 GALE OH TKAOfc-vi. Uouxe near Mo.rr ixrx; eleo. lights, flue wc.l i.r, vl w of Omaha. D. i 1. wine HaM Vintou at CONTKACTOB'S SALE See these at once, entirely different U2 Salutr. I loomx, being .l.,iiMd liu rabler, a loomx, my nonie; oxX sou wlt.tii eiuxinat. belier Uian uuMleru. No rtxuiona le prtoo or tortus retreat! W'cu star idle. e HEAL ESTATE SOl'TIl SIDE 4 iixi-x LUU ct.oi rlicT. 1111 b. ..h bu, tu.Suu; s-iin. modern, i ,oo cash cal. 4.0 hk..: cc oy . wmr. BLOT OrFbH TAKta THIS. Six-room, lui.y modern, piacllca)l new; 8 rooms downataiiB. 8 rooms and bath upaLaira Near Hanacom Bmrk aud within twenty minutea waik of down town dlatrivt Must bo sold by Novaiu- r i. 6w Owner, iier US.. o 8-ROOM bouse tor sale; alectrio UgbU and gas. Ii0 N. Ave. boutJi Onuxixa, Neb. KEAL ESTATE fit BlUUAN Flore nc-e. i Kstbaway for that farm. Florence 238. GRAIN AND PRODDCE MARKET Cath Wlett ia Considerably Weaker and Price Decline from One to Three C-nti. CORN RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT CM MIA. October 8. 115. TT re was a pretty aood run of wh at td'y. hvt Ihe receipts of corn and oats a ere vrrv llht. (h wheat was wrnk and sold from 11"o lower. Thrre wns s fair demtn.l for this cereal ard mni. of the wheat on the taMr ti readlt "'d. The demand for corn was pretty good, nut thrre were only a frw ralrs inadn. This wna prohahly due to 'h I hl te clit theie heln only teny Iwn cam of .rn on the floor, font was quoted u rhinged to Ho loaer. The tMs n arhet i a .ilao a trifle weak ami sold VfiVf lower. Pye was quoted nominally unchanged, while barley wes quoted nonil;ml.y un changed to Je higher. Clerenccs -!: vheat and flour, equal to 1.007.0H) bushels; corn, none; oats. IS. (MX) buxliels. Liverpool close: Wheat, l?c lower; corn, unchaniied. Prl'narv whent rerelnts were i 1S8.0H0 buh Is and ahlpmenta of l.076.OO buaheia, aKfili.st receipts f l.?7'.l bimhels and shipments of 1.120.000 hunhels last year. Pr mary com receints were i.'iJ.! bmhe's and shipments of 241.00) bush s. tinlnst receipts of !t;r.r. funnels and shipments of S;1.000 btiHhrla lnt year. Primary onta receipts v-rre UTii.OrO burhi ls and shipments of TiS 0 bushels, axnli t receipts of I S I .'fl 4 uihela snd shipments of l.m.O'X) btiohels lust year. car Lot P'-eipts. Wheit. Corn. Oats. ChkXvro 4 273 ) '1nnia polls 4' I'uluth , S'h Omaha Ki 22 12 Kanraa City T4IS 1 11 M. Iuls 101 t 8i "Winnipeg 1.540 These sales were reported todiy: Wheat No. 2 hard win e. : l car, Jl.ttt. No. 2 hard winter: 4 cars. 8104; cars. 8103; 8 cars, 8102. No. 4 hard w.nier: 1 car. 810.; 1 car. 2101M-: 7 c:s, 8101; 9 cars, 1 no; 8 cnra ISO. Sample: 1 car. We; 2 Ci.is. 92c; m cars. D0c; i tar, A No. 8 spring: 1 car. 81. t; 1 car, 11.01. No. I duium: I cur, y.'lvc; 1 car, S.c. No. 2 velvet chaff: 1 car. 81. Ow: 2 eirs, $1 04. No. 3 velvet chaff: 3 cars, 81.(8 Corn No 3 white: 3 care. 87Wc; No. 8 while: 1 ear, 574c, No. 2 yellow: 7 curs BS'vc; 1 car Mc No. 3 yellow: ear. (An. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, R7c No. 8 mixed: I car (near ytllow), 87; car, t -c No. f mixed: 1 oar (near vel'ow), 6740. O its No t white: I ear. Sie; 1 car, 8c. Kt nd ard: 1 car, 34Vic. No 3 white: 8 care 3lc; 8 cars, lc. No. 4 while: 2 cars, Sic. Bampe: 1 car. .Vc; 1 car, 800. tinahn Ca-h Prd-es U'huit: ffn. t tur key. 31.031 08; No. I turkey, II Ofi'rl or; No. 2 hard. $1 03?l.(Vi; No. 3 hard 31.0111 .04: no. 4 hard, floefi$1.02; No. 2 soring, 31.01103; No. 3 snrlng. tl.fttfl.OS; No. 2 durum. 7'We: No. 3 c'urum, WV-c; rn grae, WMe. tvm: No. 3 white, oi67fcc; No. white, LiiJ LEGAL KOT1CKS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY Auction The following unclaimed bag gage will be sold at auction at Omaha Fireproof Storage Company's building. SO Pout It iSeventeeiith street, Omaha, Neb., comrtenclng at 7 o'c ock p. m., Tuesday, October 12, 1911, and continuing the sune hour cch uny until an ims been sold: Vallre Horen On nurd; bundle, EX H. Lite I "enver, Colo. Hulloases, tirnrfl Dow ley, W. II. Feirln, Alei. Honersh, Alton, Pa. R. T. Richard, Gibbon, Neb.; Bert Morris, Colllnsvil e Okl. Painted canvas trunKs, .lep) R. Srenccr Denver, Colo.; F. J, K Robert Harxell, St. Paul. Nob.; Rollle A. Ftew.rt. Damar, Kan.; Ida Murphy, Los Angeles, Cal. Kino trunks: Max Jacobs. C hicago, III.; Jackson Kosattt, Ruiierlor Wyo. ; Mn. Myrtle Wll.iams, rhovnne Wyo ; 8. Chemornolg, Ch cas. III.; Willis redipr. Hernon Lake. Minn . Grin! J. n Oeig-r. Camp htool, Wyo. Steamer trunks' Max P. Taylor, Uolse. Idaho: Miss. Alice Heaneliy. Wayne. Nnb. Also 600 pieces uf miscellaneous artlnVs, cons sting of trunks, boxes, chrsts' bundles. Blankets, valises, guns, watches! ovonoats. umbrellas rind mimical Instru. menta, not marked. O. L. A LLKV fun eral BaJigage Agent S.ls-ZS-O.l-. REAL B.STATK I.VVE8TMKXTS Farnam Street A Growing Street W ean offer on this street for a short time, 100 feet near 31st St., for $U.50X 134 feet near this, gome Improvements, r&ooo. 84 feet oast of Farnam school, 213,200. Harrison & Morton US Omaha, Nat D. Hi. o Investment $1,200 Bents $b'5 Per Month Small brick llau, near depots, always renti:d. GLOVER ft SPAIN. Douglas X4i2. FOR SALE or long leusu; part or ehola of lxixi. N. Vi . uoruur uKh and Dav enport Mux. i H. Hawai, 4j ii-tiy u P.aca, Ciucau, 111, litCAlx fciTAIK iAJ.XSH I have a Ku.a supply ol luuux to iudll ou city pi uivi ty xuu Iwiul Ixuua iu-iox HNxxwnable, W. H. THOMAS KB State Baiix u iulng. 4iw Hi' 4i,vww iMtuu piuiiipt.y, r. D. WoaU. i.tml H.dx Imii w aiiiani Mta ci'l t auu I aim iox..a, 5, via, per eeul J. H. Ouiiioiii at . ii. 4.4 otale nana. A "rur exit xu win lum Mwuml-iiaiid ' i iiili.ro n. to ci.xii. Ci'l I p..pcil. xtiftU loa.ix a xpecialt. W. li. 'Ilioioss Jx .-irf - h.ii i.mg. UAMao-uuva Ixiu xihJ xuy twa.ua l lw :.l rates. PfcTKllix 1RU1 CO., KJ? Farnam. oxi. 1 1 A itoiiio. axsi. vo,xaa leiuuv 'Kktrr, HtAi, itaTAi x CO. I0i3 -'Ins. .a Naliuiai. Phone i-.i:slus 2713, kiu.-- a k on iiunu .ol tKy aud lat in luana It. W. Llom i. Ill; .Nat.onal iaiiK lilog 1,1', c HI ixjAMv l!. j. I ariuxrg, 3ia "c t Hisi.i.r.s Vheatrr Hldg kU.VXl to 1X11 OU IM1X.O.U ilN..iXriXX farms. ImmeU ate action. Uullxu eltlux liu I I'QIi.pMiiy. ' lu fiM. Neb. MONEY oa hand for city and farm loana M. W. binder. City Nalmnxl baut 4Mu4 KEALESTAIK TltANhKEIW Camp 1 1x4 xs4 turalxhxe by Kxrr Title Oia-mtt ssd aiml. xt ouiutisu. Htm eeuui Sxuxuueiiik xtrxxt, WARRANTY P8EU8. Bxrk.tr Co. le mis x. Hux...lIi. Ixt 42, mm .icixlr x4a , 9 Ckiuxixs Dun et xl. te Agaxs C. Du.r, luu i. ii. axe 13. LliMtx 4. itxvxia-4 ruwe.. tlxi.x M. aia xxa Dxxuxim) ie xa.x.- fx.ry. svt vl mit e xi el evy Uixrf lei 14. aUriw.s J, W. ikeiwtx au w.le le Oxsu.e a. Hall, lut I. blwX . Waxt 8.X4 xdx Wl.lixa K. Xil.lx xxS en. la Ux a Wl 11 xii ix. ixl lul iS. xxitloa 4--14-U TXoi.ixx ii. gui IS ss4 xlie ui J. ciyxx Bad P. Trsilx, luU 9 xai I b.x 14. ,u .j ktwi.ux Usuarxe to grxtxl W. Uxyaxe Vxxxliaa, luui lit xnx 114. i-suox an Tbx uilx b.i,x ol Clwx.xoa 10 g next W. Ox,xux !Xxlx, IjI I.;, CxxuS .Xu bxixx aiwrsix Itxxxxs sx4 SxximiiS Ix Ckxrlxs U. hlrk.li, elU text al xs of lui x. uixx', s.ld 1 1 3 " ' 1 I 14 1 3.30B Cxisilux J. Ciixiaa le Asas g. Zx.lxr. 1x4 14. esma't xa.l QUIT CLAIM liggog Hxs.y Bxji4i- ie uxils K Bx.S.s. xta at w ,, kX IX. MxyrvxIS ssd . Jots M Wxxlxrtlala xxa ell u O. W. xl.rruw, Ui lot 14. xxcilxo 9 11-18 aa4 xlxs let 18. Mlxxeari Arxasx Plaox ATerlcan Telcpho ns & Telegraph Co A dividend of Two Do'lara per ohari wl I be oald on Friday, October 18, .91 1, to etockboldeia of retord at the close uf busli.cao on Thursday, beptember It. 1913. Q. D. MILNE. Treasurer. f",r; No. I white. 8 Ar7c: No. 3 white. 'SV,tiii; o. whl e. if u 8 ,o; No t i 1 e I low, It'ff.gr; No I yello. .Tu'e, ! No. 4 yellow. k.i..c: No. 3 yello. 87 u.S ; o. 8 yeliow. otur.7c, .-.n. t mined, ffiiioTVc, No. .1 mied, Wa, No. 4 mixed, n U n.t.r; No. 6 mil. d, t V Wic; No. ml e.1 U.til. y.e. oa.s: No. 4 a hue. a,.3 He; s.a..d.nd. i.vo4 c, . o 8 while, te; .Vo. 4 white .1,'S3 . laihy: M. Itinx 7'i:'o: No. 1 f. d, 44 4ji.e. l;e: No. 2 8ln:i3o; No. 8. KM 'li'. lh.aa do I .4 1 1 .c , luinUhrd The Rio l v Ihhii A l'rn, st ck snu grain i rokei ,11 t ii t'i .si., t nvit.a: A I tloiel Qe , i . 11,!, , . hi ai. i i I to l 4flli I 04'4 Mityjl USi 1 K.i I ee Vis y. 1 0t 1 01-2 i o.',i tcstii'i I 1 I 1 Ub) I 104l I I I j.-M7 n;' i i : S7 I Corn: I 'CC. Ms. Oais: 6 H1 Wa H 8V4) b. ,u7,U(v ! iv-e. t M n v S7 I lork: n rs r u to f 14 4$ ;! 17 4J , 17 4-V 1; frl I 'Of.. Jar... I Laid: Oct.. I Jan.. Riln: O t ..( Jull.l 14 70 17 X. I 14 fi I 17 30 I I 9U I 9 Do I 13 8 M 25 4J 13 3 v f 15 I 9 18 9 .6 I 9:tt in ! 9 17li 40 -' n.i i I 9 4llirA;t iUl ,Ni I'KUVISIO.W Feat area mt the TrulnK aad 4 loilas Prices ou Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct 8 -lle.ivv ,. line be- raiue of ti.e gotermntnit forioaai of a I lll.on-01.shel nt'p icsulied l.i a nv ar.y I cvii.lnuoiix iTccme tod.n- m the pi Ice uf " in m. 1 uf 111 i S-V not lower. aihet ilo.d nervous, ,U and A.ay 1 tt.Wi.W . Corn lost Itf Uc anu uais v'u ye. 111 .i uvihioiis the ouui.me ri"fc'''. ,ro"1 ' ' ,0'l" to "' of 8, .'I'Mtivii viuif iiruh'i regarning wneiiiiict weie snatply ei.a ImMreo tv irlv re- . i j porta ol a notable break In quota Ions at tLieipool. '1 9 contemn, nee wax ina. is soon as theruvkel opened here, the 1 9 - sore to i.quldate i.o.iiIiims bean to c..ry down values at once, itooculnt.vo abort selling added to the hand cap on Ihe 1 I'U Is, and so alao did the fuel ll.xl the Mil neaimlls and Punith markets were at a full shipping difference under the C'ht--ao scnle. Ciiancea that etiens.ve sh p n.ents from the noitiiwest would ilml the r way to this c.tv seemed to have special Inf uence In preventing any de cided rally, althouiih some reaction from the d-iys bottom figures were shown at the finish. Too..y was the first time th'a season that Ch chko hs been at a practical e..lo- iiik niiierence wan any of the o ,.er . leai.lng dnniesilr centers ot the .'. .......,,VI T wheat iraoe. in tnis connection a w. li a w li k now.l anthnrttir here point ni out as significant 111 at meanwhile IHHuth In piirtleular was wnrllng to a greater preinlum over the prices current at Wl imi e, and tout t..e Canaiilan crop was being estimated as high as SOu.O.'O.ooo bushels. lu corn, as In wheat, the government crop lUuie proved a burden on prices. Fi-ost damnire reports from 111 nols, loea and Nebrasas had some restraining In fluence, but et times apptarrd to be al most wholly lost xljht of. Seaboard buy Inir gave comparative steadiness to oats. The market, however, plnlnly showed the effect of the weakni as of other eoreila. lYnvlslnns were Irregular. Belllnn by packers lareelv oflsct toe fact that hogs had reached a new nljh re4 rd price for the season. rlosinr cash prices; WHEAT Decem ber 31.01X4; May, 310;'S. CORN December. f e; May, 87X40. OATfV December fHc: May, ;Vc. PROVISIONS lork, December. $14.70; January, 317.35, Ixird, November, 89.18; Janunrv $y. Rlba, Oct 39.18; Janu ary. 39.37. THE XV YORK 4JK,.KriL MARKET Oaatatloaa at Ike Day ew Varlama rommoillllri, NEW TORK. Oct 8.-FLOUR-Bare!y teady. WilEAT-epot, weak; No. t red ami No. 8 hard. $1.1:,. c. I. f , New York; No, 1 northern. Duluth, 31K, and No. 1 northirn, Manitoba, $1 01. e. I. f., B.if falo. Futures, weak; December, tl.ODy, t ORN Spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, 7So, liromp' snipmeni. Y" ' cwi. "oey, i-o. wnno, avif ,u-c. no one sceinuu expnciaiiy anxious to ouy. HOPS -Steady; I'aclllc coast, Uii, 13. Under such c.rcun. stances it Is almost 15cv. . . . . un.nceseai-y to add tuat Uie trade waa HAT-Wtaady; No. 1, $1.2o; No. 2, $1.15; very si iw and weuk from start to iimsn N?;,7'.rrjuui.,"'t'pl"?; c- .. wliiioui any new leatuies ot gpocUl Inter H1DKS Steady; Bogota, 3031o; Cen- lest . tfUAm,ic?' '." u , . x, . Quotations on cattle! Good to cholco LEATHKK-Unn; hemlock firsts, 3:7lfed year. lugs. n.0t ,tt; fa.r to gojd fd 83iU50.,;?I?dfv.?."'.s.j0-. - - lyeeuinge, xmumnoo; uimiiiun to fair fed PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mesa, 214.00 year. Inga, 3il.5.i)(.JO; good to cholco heavy 414. M): rsmiiy. 3.Otf2:.00; shon'clenr. Uevex, l9.mxri9.Sd; la.r to good conned $'8.604)9).&'). Beef, steady; mi, 314 404" beeves, 9s.3k)k'.u..; eonimoil to fair ci.rn 17. Oj; family, 818.01.00. Lard, steady j led b. eves. 8s.7U8.30; pi line grass beeves, mldi. I west. p. tpj.W. 4Nii.ii., iioou to ciiuica giaxa beeves. TAI LOW 8 rung; city, 4 He; country, 3? 4uiu5.vu: fair to hoixI grass beeves, 46 76 tui special, Ja 8i7.4V; common to fair giass buevea, 4'- it; iu; good to cIiuilc giaxa hellers, $o.(Aj UMAIIA UUitKHiti MARKET. t"J. g"d to eiu.iee grans eowa, 4i.i. , 13.16, fair to good os, Li.0lxUu.iii; com. ,.,, , . loon to fair cows, $4.i J.Oo; pr.me year FRUITS-Oranges) California Valen-ling s.eeis. 37.7Mn.lt gm.d to choioo feed-cla-i, I7s, 2Ujs. ilM. 24jc: Vj box; Ciii- Hx, 7.2 4..iu; lair to good feeders, So.-Oi foiula Valencia. Ujm, ljOe, iboa. eous, 1 7.2; coiuinon to lair leedeis, xo.o. 'lid w; to ik box. Lemons: Extra fancy Uol-'guvd to choice Blockers, 7.74ij.W; ialr den Bowl, 3wis, $., box: extra fancy Uol- j to good atotkem, 9i.ij47.76; coiuinon to dn iil, 84.fr 1 boa; extra fancy-! la.r stockers, 8u.5oiuxia; ' stoca iieiiars, bunklxt, 30. a, Jixs. 8I..O box; Hod lia.l, 8o.liy87.uO; stork cows, 35.8.4 23; xtock 84 oox. Peaches: Colorado bibenaa, caives, $o.ti.60; veai calves, 3.u0U.0.o; ixtr fancy, 80 crale; Co.oruuo LI-1 bulls, staas, eta., 34--.oattt.oO. lm, ixiujr. wu cixia; vtau ciberiaa, 5c box; Califoinlu tie i way a, liux. Pi unes Itallixa, guc irate; Italian, quun- lilies, 90c crute. Pears; Clargme, x4.8x irate; Kellers, ..xj bo. ' Apples; Lurge cooking and baking, .8 bbl.; Uona- 1 Liana, xno it. A.; Be.ieflowtirs, U-t box. drupes. Tukuys, II. a crate, ConcorJS. . bome-grown, Uo biusaet Bananas: Me-' u.uiu fruit, .twt(4.i buncu; juniuo 1 trult. Lhan.alnale and Port Llmon, 4c lb. Cunux.oupea: Call.orula, lulnxion I brand, standards, 33. '.j crate; Caliiornia, n.lxsioii brand, pomes, 42.ia crate; tan-1 lorn a, luissioii brand, fiats, suo trie; , to.oraiio Burwelis, pink mealed, kva 1 irxte. Wateriiu loosi lc lb. 1 VcoETABi-i-d Cabbage; lVto lb. Head I letiuce: $1 do.; teat lettuce, wc dog. , loniutoes: Market price. Peppeisi una b.saet. Onioiie: Wasiilngtoii, lo lb.; bpamxh, $i.o0 irate, la.xiey, 3i.u 110X. C'e.ery: 3oc doi. ; Jumbo, 7j dox. Uax and green be-lis. b-xktt. Ruta bagas: iVxC lb. PoUxtoea: Ohlox, uoc 1 bu. Sweetputatoes: Vliglnla, barrels, 4)u.uo bbl. N UT8 iso. I walnuts: 18c lb. Fil berts; lvu lb. Biaxlla: 18s lb. Pecans. lxVSO lb. AimonUs. 30v lb. Pea,.o.x- No. 1, raw, kc lb; roasted, So lb.; Jjinbo, raw, 10 10., rouateu, so 10, cocoanuis: $i. j bag; ia dux. UlLh.r tU i'o-Hlbs: No. 1, 19c; No. t, 17c; No 3, Uu. Loins: No. 1, XIVxj: No. 2, iso; No. 4. 14S.U. Chiiiks; No l! 11 c: No. 2, 10 c, Nu. 3, V'i,c. HojiiJx: No. 1, i4tc; No. 2, 14c; No. 4, 13c. flutes: No 1, Ij'mC; No. 2. 9t,c. No. 3, 9o. M.BCELLANhUU Crackeijca, 33 50 caxo, xl.ix ! ixxu. Coiuupx. . c.e; .. ax ts cax. Honey, xx .x cjbu; Air.iue, X uuxon tuiullois Ij a txxx 81 tacau. Minneapolis Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS Oct. 8,-Flour Cllullgxd. BALET-47l656o. RV E tilu"f3. BRAN-iW.00. O I'l'tj No. 8. white tt'i. FLAX-$1.81i IM. un Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 8 COFFEB The marital fn, -. 1 ma .,,- An..x u. . .. at an advan e of 1 to 3 points oa a litt.o : scattering oemana, but tne b.iylng en iuwai iju yauon. rtio exena go on Lx-nilnn was l-d In the h'g er With. ml'relx pr'cs tin' hinged. Santos cleared 44,0u0 bigs for New York. lt end AVAVAH. Oct 7-",tTRPF.VTIN-F'rm, x'.r: stIos, HT Mis.; receipts. I't this: ship me nt a, 415 bhs.; stocks, ll47 bb's. nriTN Firm: Bal-s. bh's.; recelnta. rh' ! sh nmnx, ,2? bh's.; ef,vcls 8n bh'.s Ono'e'lo-is: A, H,-r D V. 8""3 4: T. O, II. I. 1 4V, K. 91.KH T-.: M 84 8 00; N. 34.2O0O.2i; WO, 8i 80; WW, 86.00. Melal BfarkeL NEW TORK. Oct. 8. M ETALeV-Lead, 84 tO; apel er n t quoted. Copper, steady: xln lr .Ivt.e. 818 1:18.25. Iron, steadv and .unchanged. Tin. xixaoy. isoouUOa At Uri on- ot opper. ' Ti la; fu- turea, 7J; e ectroiyti cue. pot tine, Cl 9 10x. futures AL4) Ijx. Antimony, uor, not as acti e is it was e:ir ler in tne , Laxi HonT turned "uiat'' ook h of h "ht ..ii rj .- x' LLr -H"'.?. at. ",'! I was nothing choke here, and moat of closed tVet 2 W in a li he"? . I ! $urchss landed at 3S.oOB8.2o. the Tower B iles 14 7M ba -I Oetoli i , . laUer ""'ce b,',n "" tu- Afl' lower. " H.W ba'.-e. Octler, 3 21c; th. rounds thev toon a rw mixed 1 gTrV'TX? FeTrLari''M.;. " "" UnJ" 'l1, V'.'J..!f&ykt:' .J1'! Parking grades again sold around 87.8C ',,. . "N . u 7".7:-i-': ".. P1".f on either side :-.' - i; or ttiexe ruures. ana mi l or all tns was reported that Santos 4s wers o'fe-e4 . ,m w.j quotable at 87.8uC8.10. During as low as 8,c In the coat and freight , th. ut two or thres days the trade has market or ab. ut I point x uno. r vea-er- ,.i.... ... . . x i. lia. ixeaa, a-s ui eo. epeiier, aos M. I OMAHA UVEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Keceipts Lig-lit and Trade is Slow and Prices Weak Sheep Steadv U Strong. EOGS STEADY T1 SOME HIGHER OMAHA Octnher 8. tWIS. Recelots were: Cattle. Roga, Sheep. . . I. Ski 4..I 4 . I '.14. :."4 :.41t ..11. 7-4 2,;tr tl4 .. 8. AM 8.4 J .. 1410 3,i0l h.WI0 O.iKia, Monu.iy ... 1 i ''!.'" .. Offl Inl Wednendny Ofi'cal Thurnlay... Kxlimat Friday .... Five davs thU week..' 4 I 13 421 fUfl Same days last week..r.72 lA.j&i inie dns 2 weel aao S .! 8 13 4 7 li.;i2 f-rni e il i)s 3 wreKs ego t-.O O 2..1! 1 .1. "1 S tn e d ay. 4 weeks ago 32 : 19.7 0 lii (7 B O 1 ! t ye-.r..s8j ISi l The following tat le ero- s the receipts or cattle, hoes and sheep Bt the mana Ur- stock maiket for the year to data a coinpand w.tb last year: ISli. lilt Inc. Cattle S.i.A.J .sl 4 1.u 1 8 In K lll 1.H27 4 7 35 ,72i iV'eoo .2 454 81. 2 3 7 ft)J ST. The followtne: tnhle shown the averire rrlers for hoxs at the Omeha live stock msrket (or Uie last lew days with com I ariw.ns: lte. iir. fept. a); 9 t: 1 1 1, 1 :ui I ui I Ml 17 rem mm. 2.' SIV 8 o) 8 H I 8 til 8 41 8 19 rpt. 30 ,1 8 i i 3 4 b fat. 4.J 8 11 U 24. i i4(S 8 4 8 Mai tl I 8 44 8 14 t-e IS 4-eut .-A. ? 1 x u h u.i u ..1 1: J... Ij. i Kept. M, I 8 10 I Uw 8 w 9 8 4i ! bepu t 7 aw 8 16 Ikll 14. k l I 16 1 8 2.i 7 M 8 ill Ml 411 W I .;(! I I Ml 7 K 1 e(.t. 2:i 7 24 w, 4 Mi 8 3.1 M pi. sui 7 i,x. j 8 ri 7 1...! t Ml 8 91 7 v1 7 1 II 441 ''. ' 1 I 84 Oct O. I. V cl )t. 1 tk't. I t ri 8 201 8 8.41 8 -M 4il 1 u. Hi 7 M 8 M 3Si 3 T, 1 to 1 Wet: i Ml k Jill ' 'J .i. S 4 I ul I 7 :"! 7 de 7 (ft 8 711 3 a 4.1 1 M Oct 7 IM-,1 7 871 7 Mi I 7.1 I 8 2.M 7 5; i-ui,r). Receipts and disposition of live stock at me Union IStocx ixiuj, Houin Oniana, Neli., lor tWKii.y-lour lioUis eiiUlntf at o'clock p. m Thur.d..)', Outobor J. llo: lttbCtiWla. Caltla. Hogs. Bh'p. H'r's. 1., M. az t. 1 1 1 nlon Pac.flc 2 ;. A N. V., east... 1 C. ei ,N. W., west... T .:.. ht. P., M. 4 O.. 3 1 ., li. ek g., easl... 8 '., 14. (j., went... 13 V.. It I. 4k P.. ual. 1 Illinois Central 1 Total receipts ... 31 S 2S 3 13 1 '3 ii 4 32 38 DISPOSITION. tattle. Hogs, f h. ep. Morris ft Co 6J 1..41 wlit 4k Co. Cudahy lacking Co.... Armour 4k t.o tcbwarta ft Co J. k. Murphy Lincoln i Honing Co...., to. cmaha 1'ackliiK Co. Cudai.y, irum country.. I. enluu. Vausuni A L... F, B. Leals J. B. Ron ft Co J. H. bulla Krllogg WcillKlniHr ft lAgen... II. K. Hamilton Kt.lllvan Uios RotuaUiild ft Krets Mo. at tvaii. Calf Co.... Uirlsile liigxina lluinnua Iloih 4aker, Jones ft Smlin.. lanuur Bios John Harvey lieiinU 4k hrancls Olliur buysia ;.iei 431 818 3 3 401 1H 2o8 1.N.8 38 I 6 "is 87 M 6 22 9 1 15 27 ) mt 4 8 1G ;'4 24 9 368 1..MJ 7.8J0 Totals l,i!41 3,4tU 19,414 Cii .x.u. iii cv. ins W(.io vny ligiit oiily twiiily-xvjvmi cars using repuritd. 'i lia ofieitngs weie very common in qual ity, thero i,eing nothing of any account for sale. It waa. to use the aiork vards lextiixixinn a r.nlirtiAii nt nl(4 1imk lhm.1 BKFF 8T!1R8 Na, .... it.,.. 14... 4... 9.... ... 4... ... I... I.... 7... 1... I... I... 1... 4... ... ... lu... 11... 4... 14... to... In... Av. Pr No. Av, Pr, ..lXkll I U ..1IM 9 40 ...1114 " A 14 ...i-Xi til (11 ... X4 I II COWS. ... 741 4 II T ...luu I r 41 ... x.1 8 14 9 ... Ml IN 9 ...10.4 I at HiCIFERS. ... 444 I ie 9 ... HI iu i ... Ill M I ... 4.4 t ... 1u4 4 0 BULLS. ...I'4 4 to 1 ...1144 4 Ij 1 CALVES), ... 407 I 16 t m in 9 4 ui in Ixl to 144 T e 4T 11 W II) M IM . T .1K4 I m 8 31 421 8 OB 40 I K) 1x1 I US 441 1 00 I. tJ 7 60 4. ID 7 71 I - HO 9 60 BTOCKERd AND FEEDiiKa. 141 I 14 I4 4 1 917 4 04 1$ 1..0 mi I 10 11 163 4 70 HI M i 'il 4 II X.X H . 114 IS k'7 IS ti 144 t 11 10... x Wl t iX 47 Hi 1 H VV KATfc.RNS. Wastenan Cattle i'o. Neb. 54 he'fe S....011 8 10 Ocowi 10 3 5 85 14 tows Jt t 40 11 heirrrs... 9 0 8 10 L. i". Vnndergif. Neb. 12 feeders.. 824 (5 11 f o srs.. 920 8 3) 8 steers.... M 8 0) 1 bull 8.0 10) A. J. Schmidt Neb. steers.. ..ixr T 75 9 fetders.. 9'l 7 00 I feeUetS.. M 7 00 2 cues loW 8 Oi H. Mlehaels-Neb. 23 feeders.. 8J4 6 70 8 feeders.. 835 6 70 Dixon Cattle Co. D 70 cows. 918 I 10 49 s'.eers.. il Biesrs.. 2 steers.. 24 steers.. 4 calves. .1131 T 10 x 50 b 00 li s iers... 84 stieri... 27 s eeis... li calves... 8 cil .ts.. 11.7 7 10 t to I 86 8 7-. 1 00 917 ;o2. lil 9 '2 I 33 L2 113 lltXia k)Uvp,ia were tne smallest of any uuy this week, only about thirty six cais, or 2. loo head, being received. For ihe five days receipts amount to 13 4x1 Lead, being more than H.UuO smaller than last week, lO.ooO short of a year and a few head short of two weeks ago. Th.B Is the llghlext run for tbs i. doubtful if much n.ore advance cin 4,. ,,n-id evn on the llchtxl klnH of receipts. 1 Here is little question however, that unt I supplies broaden current values Vi ill la austalned, ss packer rwht irovV sre not gilt ng any more hoga tlian they need for their fresh r"eai tr""de. No. Av. Ch. HI 4 84 4 tl II Av. Sh. ...Ill 1(0 ...24 ... ...HI ... ...1:24 IS ...lot ...tVT 4 ...2x1 ... r.. ,11 7 M I us 8 u I o t 3 M a i w 40 7 II ... 7 II II IM ... 7 10 141 7 IS .lit . I'4 ..114 ..14 ..111 1.4 1 1 tfrlLKP Kuppneo were very fair for a Friday, and were three times as large as the receipts a week ago t'day. All told arrivals ajivounud to thirty-one care, or about .ul bead. Prlnglng the week's total up to 13xUl head. This Is about .w0 laiger than last week, and Is si ghtly heavier than a year ago. but Is a short age of almoat M.Oo aa compared with two I weeks ago. flr.r r m V m t. r n km! In ftrmm Fat Umbo made up th big end of to- 19 dav'a run. but trade opened etrt rather marry, prices quoted on early sales loi.Mnic fi.ll steady wllh yesterday. Later on. huwiver. It as rpiltJ a lob to mt steady prices, and cloning rounds were pretty dull. A s-ofd share of the lSMha wax cashed at 8M'i ,0, the latter $rlca helnr the top. a there was tllthlr.g here ro d ennuxh to make M.75. Fi.r the week vnhies are strung and in many caas lif& l.c M her. ... Thrre were hardly any feeding lambs 'nrlu.vd In the day's arrivals snd the few here were not very doxlrible. Trade ess rpiofaMjr s eady. A few breed eg ewes found a ready Bate, easily Tiiak Ins 9H.0O. Kat sheep were In extremely lleht bub tjlv. a few bnrehes of ewes making op the d"y's run. The few here sold to a time h'gher, bet reaehlntf 98 10. F.wn are folly a nuurter M-her f.-r the week, and todays top ef $rie is a fso gain over the hext piW raid lat Friday oitntxtlonx 0-1 .-'--. t-ni. Tern ha aor,rt to ei-lee. 38 vM 75; lamre. fair to good, 3A fii ft; lamha, feelers, 37 754? 8 TO: venrll-rx f;r i rh-Mee ..7M4,'n 's llnex. feertets 4V0 T7 P; wethers, fair o rhr. e? .-oi.-: e- es. a od to es-.re. 9- .rnV,S; eees, f-lr to goo-, . 7"T SO 9fiae"t6 10; ewes, fair to rood, 94.75.65 ewes common to fflr. $4 503150. Itepresentatlvo sales: No. rv .X" Idaho lamhs M 9 lr8 Irtiho lambs M 9 7. Idaho feeder lamb no 7 f I.1! Wyo. feeder yearlings.... 7 8 8--. l.4 Idaho lamla 79 8 70 914 Wyoin ntr lambs 8 9o 218 Idaho ewes in g an jro H-ho feeder ewes 117 sr. f2 Idaho feeder lamha K7 I x i.yi V yo. feeder lambs SO y rn'ls 6'ft 8 00 5"2 Wyoming ewes 107 8 Of. 4" Wyomlns; feeder eweg .. 91 5 2T. 4'S Wyoming lambs M 8 31. 140 Wyoming lambs fi 8 V 2 iH Maho lambs A4 8 7 9'4 W'yomlns; lam-hs as 9 80 11 Wynmlnir feeder lambs.. 61 T 8 670 Idnho feeder IsmhS 88 8 411 111 Idnho feeder lamha 57 T 1 Wyo. ylva. and wether. ..Ill 8 .V Wyoming lamha 7f 8 TO 6) Wyoming lamha 7 8 80 77 Wyoming lamha Iff 3 80 3 Wvomlng lamtio 7 8 l'l feeder lamha 3 IP 1CT feeder lambs 87 8 10 21 Idaho feeder lamha 55 8 On 118 Idaho lambs 70 8 r 86 Idaho lambs 8 I 85 C3IICAOO LIVE) STOCK MARKET Cattle 9tes4r Hon 9tlr Ikea rasettled. CHICAOO. Oct i. HOOS ReeelnU. 11.000 stesdy at ten cents to 14c Advance ik 8 Oieji .i.tk); llgV, $;.l4i4.it; m.xed. 7.iQ8.70; heavy, 7.&9.66; rough, $.'.iw, ... , 1 l, .xf(u i.50. I CATT LB Receipts, 8.000; steady: tiattee . bef steers, 8t.2.".u' 10.60; western steers, 58-Tti 'tjb.DO; cows and heifers, 33.3uif3.0; calves. 1 8n.lMil 19.00. All 1CK.P Receipts ' 12.00 : Unsettled. wethers. $6. gofcO W; ewes, 83.70triM; lamb 38.7tj9.00. Kenxe, ritr Live g tee 1c Market. KANSAS CTTT, Oct 8 -CATTLB-Ra-celpta, i.OOO head; market weak; prime fed steers, 8l.7iu U).3j; ore seed beer steers. 88.0Oii9.R6; wes ern steers, $.Soa.00; stock era and feeders, K.50U8.0U; bulla. l,00te.t, calves, 36.0udj.Ui.35. llotiS Keceipts, 8,200; market Mrfcer; bulk of Bales, 8S.0O4ja.4a; heavy, 8S.0M M: rackets and butchers, $.0(Xot50; light $8u0u8.46l pigs, M.7ty7.7S. SliliKP AND LAB Receipts, T.500 head; market higher; lambs, $8 .!:. 70. yearilnKS. tn.K,(Qq.j0; wethera, la.7bVi.80: ewes, 35.X&G8.0O. St. 2. nets I've Otoek Market. ST. LOC1S, Oct 8,-CATTLR-RecrlptJl, 2.1M1 head; market lower; native beer steers, $;,r tl lo.2R; yearling steers and heifers, t.f"u 10.86; cows. 8j.0048.u0; Block ers and fenders, $ti.0(!l..7o; southern steers, 8.1.2.Vjl6o; cows and heifers, 3l.0O 4.0O; native calves, . 8U11.3J. . HOOS Iteoe.pts, 4.100 heed; rnsrket kl.her; pigs and llnhix, 3rt.'.M;! 70; mixed ami butchers, 8.UiCi.72 ; good heavy, 38. lOh 8.8.1. SHUiCP AND LA MBS Receipts, 8.700 I head; market steady; lamua, 84.0iif.W. siiecp and owes, 45.oo.d7.. a. Rleax City Lira Mock Market. ' MOUX CITY, la,, Oct 8. HOGS Re ceipts 1,700; market lV62Je higher; heavy, 8ovf,K,2: mixed, 37.H.v.tl; Tight 7.uu! T.36; bulk of sales, 87.8Mt8.)0. i.Al iLF Bece.pts l.Hou; market steady; native steers, 3.V.b(.iiN.05; cows and helferx 4.76'iia.0(: csnners, 83.5044.50; sto. ker and fed era. $l.mijii7l; calves, . 84. j0n;v.U(J. bu la, stHgs, etc, I4.TMJ4.40. StiF.l' Receipts ; market steady, wes, 85.76; lambs. 88.50. I.I ye took la glgrkt. South Omaha 900 x,109 4'hlravn 5.000 ll.OOO lJ.oV 8CII T.SoO 1700 ! Sioux City l.SoO .7oO . Kansas City l.otw i,2 bt. Loula 3.900 4,M)0 ToUI receipts ....ll.riO 21,800 33, SCO Onsahn Hay Morket. PRAIRIE HAT-Choico upland. 811.00; etra choice, 319.50; No. 1. 311. 004112.00. No. 3, t O.OCHTH.OO; No. 3, 382lO 0O. Choice midland 311. Wu 12.00; No. 1. 811.0011.80; No. 2. 33.ro10.&0: No. I, 9.'0M. 0. Choice lowland 81100; No. 1. 3. '01110.60; No. 3 87.4VH'i.0ft; No. 8. 35,Hj7.00. MTHAW-Choice a heal, 3o.003i.50; cholo oat or rye, $.Mr7.00. . ALFALFA Choice. 312 tWU.50; No, 1. 811.tAXtfU.00; No. 3, 88.0otH0.0O. Dry 41ooda Market. NEIW TORK, Oct l-DRT OOOD8 Cotton goods and yarns, firm; wool mar ket firm; domeatlo manufacturers mak ing larger Inquiries for domeatlo wooL Ban k Clearings. OMAJJA. Oct. t. Bank clearings fot Omnha today were 84.18x.U.6l, and for tho corresponding day last year, 83.142,- .44.10. i i Omaha Batter Market. Twenty-six cents per pound to the dealer is the prtothewseg. American Guns to Be Used by Australians (Correspondence tit the Associated Press.) MELBOl'UNF. Australia. Kept . A large number of America n-mada machine gttns, which the Auatrallnn government bought In the United States sight years ago, may bo supplied to tho next eontln genls of the Australian expeditionary forces. The American guna have certain mechanical disadvantage which led the Australian military authorities to discard them after they war first tried, and for tho last sight yeare they have boon In storage. The urgent demand for more quick-firers, however, has mads It desir able to us thein and th guna are now being given now tests at th Port Mel bourn rang. Government to Keep Eye on Steel Merger WASHINGTON, Oct T. Attorney Gen eral Oregory Issued a formal statement tday saying that any attempt to brine about a combination of Independent steel companies "would be subjected to thi clisest scrutiny by the Departmoi.t of Justice." PROTEST AGMNST THE SAKE CUP IN JAPAN (Correspondence of the Associated Presa) TOKIO, Sept. 29. A protest, addressed to Count Okuma. th premier, against th awarding of sak cup for meritori ous services wag read and nthusiaafc ally adopted at a recent meeting of load ing temperance advocates, both men and women, of Toklo. Th spirit of th protest waa that this custom had th tendency tt enooursg th drinking of splrttuouV MViunra The nrexldSnta of the Ng'tnaxi ' Temperance league, th Nat tons) Wocoi isa's Christian Tsmperanca union ta4 th furs' fa auxiliary of tho National , Chrt. tlan Temperanoo onion ' wero delegated to watt on Count Ckum and cresset (as pro tost