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THE KEE: OMAHA, RAT1THDAY. (IlTmiKR IS, .:i:. 19 FOR REXT, Hssse a ad lottasea. M torellnaesne. H.8 ITU Lake, C rootni and bath, 20.X Jones, ( room and bath. GLOVEK A SPAIN. Doug, 89g 19 City National -, BEST OKFK.R TAK fed T"iUS" Six-room. fully modern, practically new; rootni downstairs. I rooms anil bath upstairs. Near Hanecnm park and within twenty minutes' walk of down town district Must be sold by Novem ber I. Sei owner, Tyler tm. O HOrSBS-APARTMENTB-FLATS. 2 -J-r.. 448 Frsnklln PL. modern. 0O--r., 1513 Jackson St U"-6-1"- f4 Sout" mod. fiat PT00r., tVO Park Av ., modern flat. 8 60-4-r. apt.. "The Harold. ' 17th and Jackson Sis. 47.60 T-r.. B1J0 Burt St.. Dundee, modern. garage. WOO-7-r., tit South rih St., modem, hot water heat; garage. oo.OOg-r.. SV Harney St., modern, flrst- claaa. 7s.00-8)-r., S3J1 Farnam St.. extra fin. GEORUK CO.. OS City National Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 7W. n8 Masnn St., 8-r.. all mod.. HO. l"lf Pacific St.. 10-r., mod. ex. ht., $. 228 Poppleton Ave., -r., all mod., $. Chicago St.. 5-r., mod. ex. ht., 130. V N. ath St.. 8-r.. mod. ex. ht, lis. IN Yates St., f-r., all mod., $25. lfiOS Ohio St., a-r.. mod. ex. ht., 118. 4221 Fowler Ave.. tVr., mod. ex. ht., I1R. 1211 N. lth St.. t-r., mod. ex ht., VI. HI. BIRKETT COM PA NT, 423 Bee Bldg. Dougla J. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-tiorse via and t men, 81.16 per hr.; storage I. per mo. 8attatactlon guar. D. 43.18 Ty. 2J0. REAL ESTATK LOANS liW TO ll,i made promptly. r. IX Weed. Wed Bldg . IMh A Farnam Sta CITY and farm loana, 8, &W. per cent J. H. Dtimont A Co. 41 tate Hank A "For Kale" ad wlU turn eccond-hand furniture Into raah. IIT1 property, tars loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas tv Stat- Rank Bldg. city loans at vV ANTKD Otmd (arts and lowrtt rate. PETUlt. TRfl CO. f. Tamam, OMAHA, h"iro Ka: Ncbrawaa farms, O'KKKFF. REAL TSTATIi CO. tmt Omaha Netlo-ial. Phone l..u.lna Til MONEY on hand fot tliy n.1 farm loans. H. W. Flndtr, CUV Nat'o i lal Han k Hid g fif'CITT IOANs. C r. i arloorg. 31 (V " 1? Rran.le'o Theater PM HONKt to ii'sn on eastern Nal.raka farms. Immediate action. United f tatt-s Tntet CoTTinfrv tMnrhn. Neh. MONEY on hand for cltv and firm lns. H. W. Binder. City National Hank Bldg ItF.Af. F8TATK FOli nXCHAXf.B TRA DE-A $1.0rt)tkTnrririneitprn Nebraska to trade for western Ne braska farm land worth tho mon?y. What have you? Box 2J.1. Fremont, Nh, FIDELITY 1, FKEK Phone Doi'cUs 2M for complete list of vacant houses and apartment; also fof Storare. niovlna. 10th and Jack ton lata Gordon Van Co. ags C N. 11th St Tel. D 394 or Har 137. GOOD auto sales room on Very resaonable rent. Tr1. Karnura St Douk. 40W TV ! ,J 'on ano bturax Maggard s - Ins. pavaut, ahlpplns. Douglas 14DA. 17 U Webster Kb SEE the Central Furniture Store's FREE RENTAL MST. SEVEN and five-room bouses: modern; walking distance. Doug-las 4R9, IT mi an a Creigh Sons & Co., Bee Bids, nouses ln p.jt. of y,, cUVi NEWLY furnished front room, i, and 3-room apartment, $X. 2933 Leavenworth. J.C.Reed Sgfes Co., 4k rnam. movinaj, storage. D. 1144. tores and Office. STORE room for rent ln Murraj Hotel FOR SALE OR TRADE 41 acres. Lincoln Co . Neb ; fenced, windmill, small buildings. Want small property In food aohool town. , bOX M.8C11UYLEK.NKB: ONK sinnll jro-cry. "nhout Sl.ftO; flx turea, p0. Rent 110.50. Would want small cotte-e or one-third cash, bal ance lot or goo equity. B tOt. Bee. KKAL KSTATK NOHTH SIDK RKAL KSTATK ACHKAGK FOR RENT OR SALE. Two or four acres with water: will rent or sell: for feeding, one mile and half from stock yards. Phone ho. 13SL REAL ESTATE VOH EXCHANGE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Good Cash Demand for Wbtat Send Price Up Two Cents, with a Good Ran. CORN RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT OMAHA, October A ood ch demand and fairly heavy recolpta semis wheat tin i: The hard winter wheat aold 1H hlg ier. the spring filling from U to up and velvet chaff wheat sold unrhrni to mo lower. Corn receipts continue light only twenty-one cars being reported In. ""f they acre quickly sold. Corn was Ho higher. Oata were steady, selling at unchanged pricca. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to ttt .000 bushels, corn, i.tiOO bushels, and onta. l.lIS.OVO bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged to lHd up and corn H to Id hlaher. Primary wheat receipts were l..O0 hu. and shtpmenta of 1.W3 0M hu . agulnst receipts of l.StU.Ot'O bu, and shipments of 1.4MXit bu. last year. lYImary corn recolpts were 4SI.O0O bu and shipments of 47S,flnt bu.. aralnat re relpts of tW.ooo bu. and shipments of 321,000 bu. lst year. Primary oats receipts were 1.0w,00ft bu. and shipments of W.OOO bu., against re ceipts of 1.023.000 bu. and shipments ot RS3.0VH) bu. laat year. CAR LOT RFcrarrs WhMt. oorn. tats Chlcan Minneapolis . Dtiluth Omaha Kansas City fX. Louts Winnipeg; 477 41T US 1W 1 .1 SM 11 u t 6tora building, country for merchandise or vacan QUICK exchange of properties. HKFN u.. z:i state Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE NOHTH SIDE $3,150.00 room bungalow, modern, N. nth St. 11,300.00 cas!i, balance monthlv to suit. Call owner evening, Huinry WALK I NO distance, 26 Dodge, t-room modern house, first-class condition, ready to move Into; key at 2640. Don't fall to look It through. W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4S7J. IF lOL have $1,200 and want a nice home call Cuif&x, 84K, ownur. Address S. C. 30", Bee. Bungalow We have a very classy, new B-room bungalow, 24x40. that Is up-to-dnte In every respect; oak finish and oak floors; Bids. Inquire Mr. Kitchen, Paxton hotel, full basement, large attic; located 6739 ivortn th St., where all homes are new homes and where many homes are beins built. We will make terms to suit pur chaser. ' WANTED TO BOUKOW WANT to borrow 1700 from party direct for one year or less on 7,ouO home, in tooa neighborhood, on which there la a 1,000 building association loan, partly paid off. Will pay good interest Ad dress, c 206, Bee. WANTED to borrow 110.000 for 6 years at f per cent on Omaha real estate, valued at $26,000. Address V 21B. Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Nov. 1, to snare small otfloe with professional or business man; cen tral location; state business and terms. Address A. P. Box 103. Niobrara, Neb. W AN '4 ED TO RENT Poultry farm about ten acres, near Omaha, for period of years. Send lull particulars. Address P 213. Beo. TWO or three unfurnished rooms, near Central school; with heat. J-221. Boe. WANTED TO BtTT OFFICE furniture bought and sold. C. Reed, WW Farnam. Doug. 4. Yale bus everything 2d hand. Web. 4KH. W1L.L. buy a Ford. 614 First Nat l Bank. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4270. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE COSY 6-r. cottage, strictly mod.. 2!20 S. Uth block to car, small payment down, balance like rent. Owner. Wal. loos). Then sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.09; No. S hard winter: $ cars, $1.09; 1 far. $1.014; 4 cars. $1.1: $ cars, $1.07H; cars, $1.07: 4 cars. $1.0iUi: 4 cars. $1.0ti. No. 4 , hard winter: I cars, $1.06; i car. $10$; $ I car 1I09- 1 ear II Mk' a i-ara 1101: IV town, exchange eHT cltT g9C; J canli hk.: cars, mt lots. Col. 440. . 97q. Sample; 1 car (corn mixed. $1.03; 1 car, ire; g cars, me; H ear, zc; i car, 90c; 4 car, 60c. No. $ spring: 1 car, $1 OR; 1 oar, $1.05. No. $ mixed: 1 car. $1.0H. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.01. No.. 2 durum: 1 car. $1.0U No. $ durum: I car. $1.00: 1 car. SK'Wc. No. $ (velvet chaff): 1 car. $1.06; 1 car, $1.03; 1 car. $1.0S. No. 4 (vel vet chaff): 1 car, $1.04. Rye: No. $: 1 car. 9Sc. No. 4: 1 oar. 2c: 1 car. lie. Corn: No. 2 yellow: 4 cars, lWc. No. $ ye, low: i car, ic- no. i mixea: l car (high color), (tic: 1 car, "Se. Sample: 1 car, AOo. Oata: No. $ white: 4 cars, $5c; 11 cars, $4Hc No. 4 white: 1 oar, $'o. Snmi'le: 2. cars. MHc; 1 car, V-W?; t cars. 32c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 1 tur key, $1.11(21.1?; No. turkey, $1.01.11; No. 2 hard. $1 OMH.OPiv No. 8 hard, $1 Ooi4 frl.OS; No. 4 hard. VK-(f$l.: No. 2 spring, $10501.07; No. $ spring. $1.041.M; No. 2 durum, ll.Ooifi't.01; No. 1 durum, 99c(o$l00; sample, 60c$l .03. Corn: No. 2 white, 04 fliioc: No. t white, tmr0He; No. 4 white. .wvtujoo; -o. 0 wnne. txrc; ino. b while, 6-4tfMc; No. 2 yellow, MHtJ'tilHc; No. 2 vellow. ailHc: No. 4 yellow. eft4t Slc; No. 6 yellow, OOVfffdlc; No. yellow. wmwHifj'v ,no. x mixed, eonmoatc; no. 1 mixed, bKuiiiHc; .o. 4 mixed, tiric: No. 6 mixed. &9V4(fOc-: No. mixed. M'-a'S 6c. Oats: No. 1 white. 2603Ac: stand ard. 3riw.W35Hc; No. I white, 34HvrSoc; No. 4 whi's :i34c. Farley: Malting, 4SHO R34c: No. 1 feed. 46HNH. Rye: No. 2, 93'"!i!4c: No. 8. 2mFMe. Chicago closing prices, famished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 216 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: ATtlclTTOpen l HTgh.l Low. Cloee.Tes y. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE. AN ACRE ON FARNAM CAR DINE. $1,060 Is the price and It will cut up Into six fine building lots. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 6th Floor Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781.- HIGHEST prices for old clothing. D. 4714. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LASDS FOR 1.1 L Just a Home Practically New West Farnam Seven of the nicest rooms you have seen. All oak and white enamel flninh; oak floors throughout; a good furnace; full cemented cellar. . EASY TERMS. . American Security Co Parsley: doe. Celery: Jumbn, T6c do. Rutabagas: lic lb. Caull.'lower: l"e lb. Potatoes: Co ore to whits stook, bu. Minnesota Ohio. Wo bu. Ne braska Ohios, fo bu. Sweet Potatoes: Hampers, $1; Virginia, barrels. U 7. NLTS No. 1 walnuts: ISc lb. Braslls J?io lb. Almonds- c lb. Filberts: 12e lb. Pecans: llHO'lc lb. Peanuts: No. 1 raw: to lb.; roaetej. to lb. Jumbo: Raw. 7c lb.: roasted, tc lb. Cocoenuts: $ bag; 7To ilos MISOKDUANKOCS Crackerjack: $110 rase; H case, $1.71 Compcpi: $3.13 rsee; H case. $1.A. Honey: $3.76 case, Airline, $1.M rase. XKW YORK UR.tUleAL M IIKRT OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET. Cattle, Receipt Light and Trade it Slow, Steady to Eaiier Sheep Fully Steady. HOGS STEADY TO TEN HIGHER OMAHA. October l 10 V Cattle. Hoea. Sheep. ..D.77 . 41.770 (IMAtatleaa of the Day Vsrtssl Commofll t lea. NFW YORK, Oct lS.-FlXCR-Steady. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.14, and No. 1 northern, Mani toba, $1.10. o. I. f. Buffalo. Futurea eers firm: December, $1.I64. CORN Upot. firm; No. 2 yellow, 7V. prom: t delivery. OATS Spot, firmer: No. S wh'ta. 4!NV. HAY-gtilet; No 1, $1 KHfUS; No 1 l (V1.16; No. $, 0c4i$1.00; shipping, 76tf S&d. HOPS-Steady: state. common to eholc. ISIS crop, 2MiS0C; 1M4 crop, fl!c; 1' at-If lo roast, liuft crop, 130 lie; 1H14 crop, H'HSc. HIDES-Flrm; Bogota. 04JSlc; Central America. LiiATHKU rirm; hemlock firsts, 89 $Jc; seconds, HlOHlc. , TALLOW Firm; city. ie: country. 4 pc: special, 7Vc. j PKOVISIONS Pork, steady; mesa, $14.00 e M: famllv. UO-imC 2J.50: short clears. ! fl'.fpOliWOO. Yteef. teadv; mess. 8l.N9 17.00; family. $18 OHW.00. Lard, easy; middle west. $9.Mj.o. BCTTKR Weak: receipt. t,M tubs; creamery extrns. iiVfic; firsts, 2Ri,'c; seconds, 24&xV-4c. EXJGd Irregular: reoetpta, 7.862 eases; oresh gathered extras. 34'5fc'c; extra firsts, $m3c; firsts, 27t30e; seconds. lllk CHKKSE Firm; receipts, 8.2MI boxes; state, whole milk, fresh, flats, white and colored, specials, lM?iM4e: state, whole milk, fresh, flats, white and colored, av erace fancy, l4a POCDTRY Live weak: western chick ens, ISiffMc; fowls, WMl'H'c; turksys, ICe. Dressed, qntet; western fresh chick ens, fcarrela, irrt3c: fowls. Iced, 14Ji'18Sc; fro sen turkeys, lSHo. I Mlnneavolls Oralai Marlrex. MINNEAPOD19. Oct. 18 WHEAT $1.10V; No. 1 northern. $1 04fl1.0P4. FLOC R t ncnanged, BARLKY (SefiOo. RYE-i97c. URAN-$19 00. CORN No. 2 yellow. (I77c. OATS No. $ white, 8Ra3SHc. Receipts were: Official Monday. Offlclnl Tnerdav It "V. 8.140 47 11 Official Wednesday.... 11. '$ 4 0k 2I84. (.filial Thiuailay .... 4.W 6 71 l Eetlmate Friday 2 T 8,1-i) J4.7.'S lti2 18.4X7 1M.1I 26,1 11 TOS Yl.Ptl 1).M Lavllforavla, Live Oak Coluniee, Dune better.' W. T. 6ml tb Co.. D18-14 City Nat. Hit. D. fil. CAL1XKJM1A. 240 acres of irrigated land In Butte oounly, California. Fine land, well drained. Good alx-rootn ho hub, large barn, fenced and crossed fenced. Uood corn, grain or fruit land. Three miles from town of 2.000, on main road. This is $160 land, but owner is forced to sell and will take $76 per acre. Takes about s,0o0 to handle It. This is un uualed bargain for quick sale. 10MESEluKil:RJJ LAND CO.. (Inc.) 628 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Cam da. FOR SALE OR LEASE Any part of 4.00$ sores near Rcsetown, Saskatchewan. I raised 160,000 bushels of nan and .000 bushels of flax on land this year. Price cheap and terms very easy. Frank Craw ford. Omaha, Neb., or Rosetown. Sask. Doug. 601$. 17th and Douglas. Nebraska. Home Farm Near Omaha . On Military road, 160 acres, all splendid farm land. Fin grove. Buy this Ideal home. .CTKeefeReal Estate Co., 101 Omaha Nat Douglas 2715 o Douglas County Farm For Trade A client of ours, who is a farmer, on us 160 acres of land located about IK miles from Omaha. He la anxious to trade same for cheaper land, as he wants to go into the stock raising bunlneg uu a more extensive scale. Here is a chance for you to trade your land located out in the state fur some thing close to Omaha, but same must be priced right and no Inflation. For more complete descrtpt.on, write, phone or call. Hiatt-Fairfield Co., 880 Omaha Nat'l Hk. Bldg. p. 49a, See This Sure! Owner says sell this place now. Is In Cathedral district, has 7 rooms, is mod ern, complete with hot water heat and small barn; large lot, near school, stores and car.- It is a bargain at the price asked and the easy terms offered. Ad dress 4031 Charles St. For price call. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 300. 608 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE AUCTION . SALE Monday, Oct. 18th, at 1 P. M. Sharp. S. W. Corner of 20th and Lake Streets, on Car Line. Improved with, modern 2-story pressed brick flat, nearly new. and one 5-roorn residence. Hue of ground luo ft. frontage on Lako and M ft. frontage on 20th St Must and will be soli! to highest bidder Property rents for $10.5) per month and Is permanently rented.' For reasons not mentioned this hlgn grade property must go on tho auction block Monday, Qctobcr 18. at 1 o'clock In the nftei iiiion. and he sold. Terma: Terms ran be arrunped on day of sale for nn $0M loan hack on th I property at low rate of Interest. Bal ance ens n (is soon us ni'iitract of title is furnished purchaser, $2)0 to be paid to auctioneer on date of snlo to be held In escrow till deed and a hat rnct is de livered. Frank Rohacok, Owner. DOWD AUCTION CO., . Auctioneers. Phone Red 32Kj-o atlMBe.wla. 840 ACRES. 4 cilu from Minneapolis. one mile from town; 10 acres i.nder cultivation; balance used for upturn; can practically all be cultivated; heavy oil; good set bui'diugs, cunmstliAg cf, $ room house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, wind mil., etc.; the ul.j uul pro duce W bushei of corn per acre; tele phone in huuev; country thickly settled: Complete set Of machinery; iff head of stock, consisting ui 11 cows, balance 1 and I-yeax-olus; si good hores, ii hugs, . chickens; one-halt of this year crp end everything on tne (arm goes at $.) per acre, half cash. i?ch"ab Droa., tad Vlvmouth Hl1 , Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat I Dec. 10M4I 107H 108 1 Mgj( May 1 TOVmP 1 OMi 1 08 1 08 1 7tt , 1081 Corn 1 IC.f6SiSr9i58H'i?H W B'4Bi5WiffH Oats I Dec. SSHI39H(?fS S8S S9B !WH Way 89'ti7(.,40Vt.lk .SSHiSmg) tJ Pork Dec. 16 00 16 26 14 9S 16 00 16 20 16 00 Jan. IT 70fli 17 80 17 20 17 M 00 17 72Vi Oct. 60 62V 415 t 46 . t 2H Jan. Wtt t 70 27H 4J 70 rv4 . Oct. Jan. j 66 66 4JH TO Five days this week 51 m U.til T.V4 Same days last week. S l.a 1SS.1 Same days i wks. g.W.ffT Same daye t wks. ago .7M Banie days 4 wks. ego.Koto Same duva last year...X3.17t The following table shows tha receipts of cattle hoe-a and sheep at the Omaha live atock market for the rr to date as compared with last year: 191. 1I4. Ine. Cattle m,t 1T llofl S.W'4 1.K4S.1J7 Tj.va Sheep t.123 a.4.107 101.01 The following table ahowe the averaae prices of ho at the Omaha live stock market for the last few days with comparisons- Data7 116.J1U. 1918. 1 lSil.j lll. IK. Sept ri T n I Ml I AS: I H' 4 I 1 Sept. M1 T SSS I 16 I 661 4 14 I 3J, I ( I IIP - i a in a ' i T 17t T ISS 7 W 11. Hept tl Sept. M Oct 1 Oct. o.-t Oct tK-t. Oct Oot Oct Oct. tct Oct Oct II Oct. II. Oct. 14. Oct. IS. T67 I T US, I Itw I r.ta 7 ' : ii mi a 4ii l 7 8 111 I 4 I M t fj 7 ( 1, I 44 4 If. I 1 M 7 t; I m ' 4f. 7 70 7 6 T V 7 40 7 74 7 4S 7 4 7 l 1 U I 15 I l Ml M 7 H 7 81 It) I HI I r 7 8 io' a a 4: i 9i 7 Wl I 71 4.1 8 471 t 64 7 an; s T(, -T Hi I 771 t 47 T t I 80 4 4 I 01 8 IN 8 011 7 84' 8 I as 8 Ml a ml IK It 7 64 I Ml III 8 Ml T 87 Nl 8 41 1 7 70 271 8 M 7 M C 87' 8 87 7 40 I 8 4 7 48 onlv iirout thirteen ck'k. or Some IdfO heid, rh'iwtng up. Iti.s Is leas tlmn half as large as the si.rly lt Prldry. but Is "I'sht'v lariter than the iffrrln(a two wr'-k'i nito today. The weeks nrrlvalK foot '! 1?7 J head, l-elnk almost (Yi smaller than a week a"r and nearly S-lOXO smaller than for the iHrrepondtp da)s left year, but a gain of about 4,0iJ head ever two weeks nfn. As compared with four weeks ano, when supplies were the heaviest of the year, thl week's run shows a falling off of H.ooo head. One string of fat lambs nmde tip al most the entire supply todav and they sold on a fully steady bams, brlnglna the week s standard price of 160. As was noted yesterday thl flcum has bousht practically all the good, fat lambs since Monday. Current values are all of leu ife lower than the general market a week auo and mlpht be a little more than that In spots. Quotations on hep and Dambs Lambs, good to choice. JS tM's.iO; lambs, fair to good, 88 2.'-1 .40; lumhs. feeders, 17.75 40;l yearllnss, fair to holee. li.Ts (fi-A.76; yearlings. fee.e:a. l.o4r;. 10; wethers, fair to choice, &.fc04i W; ewes, good to choice. 8r.'0.10; ewr. flr to good. 4.7Mr.; ewea. feeders, 4.6i' 60. Hepreacntatlves sales: No. A v. f'r. 4 S Nevada laml 8 60 r.lo Nevada fee.ler lambs M 8 0 1M Idaho lambs 70 8 2.. 80S native feeder lamha 67 8 15 1,600 Wyoming 'ede lambs..., 61 8 4( Mt Wvomlnu feeder lambs.... 42 8 tw yn Idaho ewe H 1 81 Idaho ewes 101 60 J78 Wvoming wethers W 8 oo 44 Wyoming wethers M 8 00 si Idaho feeder ewe ar 6 15 117 Idaho feeder lambs i W M Idaho feeder lambs 67 8 in rst Idaho feeding yearling...''! J Idaho yearlings 81 8 K M Idaho yearllnits M ) 10 Wyoming fieter ewe is n e ?ll Wyoming feeder ewes 1 4 70 Wyoming lambe 77 8 60 S1 Wyoming lambs 8 6 W U6 Wyoming lambs 80 8 60 CHICAGO LIT n StOC K MABKHT NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Dealing-i Fall Far Below the Mil lion Share Margin. THIS FEATURE OF THE DAY Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock t the Union Stock Yards, Houth Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at t o'clock p. m. yesterday: RECK1 PT8 C A RS. Cattle. Mogs. h'p. H"r a. B Bid. CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVI8IOI4S V Im'uwU. t'PPEK WISCONSIN Uest dairy and general crop state in the untun; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terma. Ask for booklet 34 on S Ucon ain Central l-and Grant. Excellent lands for aloe raising. If Interested In fruit Unds ask for booklet on appls orchards. Address Land and Industrial Depart. dui Dine Kaliway. Minneapolis Mlun MUocllavruaa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR KALEf . Write a good description of your land and send !t to tne gioux City, la., Journal, -Iowa'a Most Powerful Want Ad Ms dlum " TwtMv-five worda every Friday evening. Saturday ar.orMng and every Saturday eveiim- and bunday morning for one mouth, 4,'iving sUUen ads on twelve different ouyg lor 12; or bO words. 14. or 76 words. 66. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper. lnu.Ouu icu-icrs daily in four great a'ates Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly And cheaply by a ilea "For Rent." REAL ESTATK IXVESTMKXTS Farnam Street A Growing Street We can offer on this street for a short time, 100 feet near Hat St., for 12.60c'. IK feet near this, some Improvements, 136.000. 08 feet east of Farnam school. 113,200. Harrison & Morton IS Omaha Nat D. 814. Feature aof the Trading; and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade, Great Britain and France would abandon tho attempt to open the Dardanelles re sulted today In a quick advance In wheat values here. The market closed unset tled, but lSe to Wa net higher, with December at Jl.OK and May e.t I1.W4. Corn rained K(t9 tq le and pats lS4o to IHftmc. Provisions finished 1'ViO to ! 70C lower. Much wild trading was witnessed ln the wheat pit. and especially during tl e first few minutes at the start. Some of the transactions then showed a Jump of nearly So a buehel compared with yester day's close, but the bulk o' the d-v's htisineas was done at a material reaction from the top of this excited upturn. I fact that the market at Liverpool was admitted to be nervous over the chances for a complete relinquishment or any hope of supplies from the Black Sea did a good deal to add to the buying fever here, and especially as cargo arrivls In Great Britain were said to be wholly in adequate to meet the current demand. Profit taking nn the part of holders was chiefly responsible for the numerous set backs that prevented the wheat market from fully holding the extreme gains. On the other hand, storms over the domestic winter wheat belt tended to give support to prtcea late In the session and so did the opinion of a leading authority that a big decrease was likely ln the winter crop acreage this fall. Com ran up with wheat and as m re sult of unfavorable weather. Besides, crop damace reports were numerous from Iowa and Nebraska. In the oats crowd buying Was stimulated by a lively demand from the seaboard. Country offerings Increased, but did not appear to check the unturn. Realizing sa'ea hv the smaller packers were what mainly carried down provl flons. Weakness !n the cottonseed oil market tended to widen the break. OMAHA 1 KMER At. HAItKfcT. BKEF -lTT8 Ribs: No. I. lHc; No. t 16Hc; No. 8. li'.ic. Loins: No. 1, !lc: No. t. Dc; No. 8. 14c. Chucks: No, t 10c: No. I. 8Vte; No. 8. 80. Rounds: No. 1. 14''. No. 2, 14o; No. 8. 13c. Plates: No. 1. inic; No. 2, i'ic; No. 8, 8io. FRljlTS-Oranres: " California Valen cia, ITtie. 200H. 21b, 2Hs. I box; Cali fornia, Vulencliii, 12.s, lfr'S, Hats. 3Ue, 8o.it box. Demons: Extra fancy Golden Bowl, i box: extra fancy Ool.len Bowl, .tiio. U.W box; extra fancy Sun klst, 8. 160-. 14.50 box; Red Ball, It box. Grapefruit: Vm. 46s. 6ts, W, Ms, i box. Peaches: Colorado Egberts a, extra fancy, C5c crate: Colorado Alberta, fancy tic crate; California Hal ways, 660 crate. Prune: i""' crate. Pears: Clargiuek, 82.(0 box; Krlers. buehela, 11.25. AfUyles; Large coolUmt and linking. Jl bbl ; Jona thans. Jl.'Vi hlil.: Uclleflowers, 1160 box; foney M ho Jonnthana). 8140 box: extra fnncy Idaho Jonathans, 81.60 box. Grapes; Toksya, 81. ST. crate: Cone,rds. Mk-hluans and New Yorks. le backet. Bananas: Medium fruit. I?4tf 2fi bunch; Jumbo I Kaasaa Cltr Grain mm Provlalons. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 15.-WHKAT No. I hard. tl.071.16; No. I red, I1.1&9 l.i; ieceniDer, ai.w-s; May, ti m'A. CORN-No. 4 mixed. 62HffHc: No. I white, SiKJe; December. K4Hc: May, 6684 le. OATS No. I white. S80WO; No. I mixed. 8f.36o. ' Liverpool Grain Marstei. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 15. WHKAT-Spot. No. 1 old Manitoba, 12s IHd; No. I new, 11s 8d: No. I old. Us Hd; No. 1 northern Duluth, lis lOd; No. 8 hard winter, 12s 8d. CORN Spot American mixed, new, as FLOUTt-Wlnter patents. 41s d. St. loala G ratal Market. ST. IOTTIB, Mo., Oct. 16. WHEAT No. 1 red, 81.19- No, i hard, nominal; Decem ber, yl.0W4rM.(S: Mar, t OKS. CORN No. 8, 83c; No. 1 white. 83ttO4c; December. Mvq1AV.-, May, te. OAT-No. . Sc; No. I white. 17H ev!o. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. ll-COFFEE The market for ooffee future opened at un changed prices to a decline of 1 point but very soon firmed up on covering by near-month shorts and some scattering buying which appeared to be Inspired by the continued steadiness of Braail. Busi ness was largely In the way of switching from December to later months, that de livery being exchanged for May at 10 points. July at 80 points and September at Vi points. After selling at (.23c early, Djpcember . advanced to (.880, while May Bold up to t.67o, and the general Hat closed at a net gain of from 1 to 7 points ror tne day. pairs were w twu Dags, uoi tober, 8Jc; November, 6.32c; December, 8.8c; January,' 8.40c; February, (,41kj; March. f4c; April. 8.6I0; May, (.660; June. 6.82c; July, 8.68c; August, 8 72c; Sep tember, 4L77o. - Spot, steady: Rio 7s, 7o; Santos 4s, 8c. Cost and freight offers were steady, ranging from about 88.40 to 18.70 for Santos is and around 18.90 for Rio 7s. English credit. Rio exchange on London wag l-16d lower, but the market at Rio was 60 rels am) Santos 100 rets hls-her. Rio cleared 8.000 bags for New Oretans, C. M. Bt P . Wabash 1 I Vnlon Paclflo 8 7 1 : C. A N. W.. east... 14.. C. dt N, W west... I 10 4 C, flt. P.. M. O.. 1 I C. B. A q., eaet II C, B. y.. west... 28 10 C, H. I. P.. east. 1 Illinois Central 1 I Chicago 0. W. I 1 Total receipts ... 47 46 IS DlW"OdlTION-HF.AD. Cattle. Hogs. Shren. Morris A Co Swift A Co 4!t Cudahy Packing Co HeS Armour A Co 682 Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.... 7 Benton, Vansant A L.. 131 Hill A Bon 15 F. B. Uwli 1M J. B. Root A Co 74 J. If. Bulla 27 L. F. Hues 84 Rosenstock Bros 100 McCreary A Kellogg.... 80 Werthclmrr A Degen... 1M H. F. Hamilton 107 Sullivan Broa 24 Rothschild 82 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... JM Christie 39 Hlgglna II Huffman . U Roth 7 Meyers I Tanner Broa W John Harvey 106 Kline ,. 77 Pennls A Francis 14 Other buyers 8.028 215 4!R l.SM 675 rra Mi Tm2 8t H3 418 Cattle Firm akeep Totals ...4,967 1.814 1,080 6,681 CATTL.EV Receipts were very light only forty-five cars being reported in. They consisted largely of trash and undesirable kinds. There was noUilns? really desirable In the way of beef steers, and partly for CHICAGO, Oct. 18. CATTLE Recelpla, I. ooo head: market slow; native beef steers, $4.Vfrio.40; western. lflOTex.&0. cows and heifers, l(a.86; calves, 7.7t.i II. 75. HOOS Receipt. 14,009 head: market firm, unchanged to 6o higher; bulk, 81 I light. tJ.0Utf4.90; mixed. I'MMJ. heavy, t7.1T0; rough, f7.9R8.16; pigs, te.IMiT 78. . SHKEP AND IAMRH Receipt. 6,000 head; market trong; wethers, 8ft.8HT7.00; ewea, I4.10C6.40; lamoe, 88.WW06. ' Germany and U. S. Relief Body to Act To Feed Belgians THE HAGUE (Via London). Oct. 14. The chief of the Oerman army staff In the east and west Flander son of oper ations announce that an arrangement for the provisioning of about 1,000,000 Bel gian civilians In that district ha been concluded with Herbert C Hoover. Oecar T. Croby and Julius A. Van He, rlo consul at Ghent representing tha Ameri can relief commission. The German authorities hay requisi tioned at fixed price the cereal and root crops over a stated allowance for the family and animal of each grower. The whole of these crops, except oata and rye, will be handed over to the commission for distribution. In the place of oat and rye the German will furnish tha oomrala slon with wheat. In exchange the commission undertake to Import wheat sufficient to make up the deficit, together with the usual ration of bacon, lard, rloe and foddsr. The dally average of Imports by the commission Into this aectlon amount to about 1.000 ton. Tha arrangement providing for the dis tribution of tha harvest to the 4.800,000 people under th Jurisdiction of the Oer man governor general, von Biasing, which NKW YORK, Oct 18. Perhaps the mot significant feature of today's trading was) the fact that dea lines fell far below th million share margin, sale amounting to only .imo shares. It was the first full arasion In something like threo weeks In which the output failed to at tain seven figures, not to mention the many dnya In which dealings ranged from ,).0 to l.Too.iioo shares. There were further Indication of .til abatement of public Interest, commission houses being far leas prominent In the dny's operations, evidently the warnings recently emanating from responsible quarters which pointed to the danger ariplng from a continuance of the iimu latlve mimia were unarlng fruit. Latewt developments In the European war In cluding the possible abandonment or the Dardanelles rnnialgn by the allies also acted as a check, foreign offering of our stocks being much less freely ab sorbed. Opening prices disclosed considerable Irregularity, with a preponderance of declines, Theae were neutralixrd ln a measure hv gnlns In some of the war stares. Including Bethlehem Steel, which c.pened at a lower level, but ascended 8 Points from yesterday's close to the new hlsrh record of 47S before mldlny. later touching 477. WeaUnghouse, the most active iasue of the day, American Smelting and Ameri can' can comprised the few elements of actual strength, I'nlted State Steel show ing further pressure. Anne of the rails were firm for a ftme notably Canadian Pacific, the Anthracites. Union Pacific and Krle, but St. Paul, Chicago A North- weaiern. iew Haven. Illinois Central and Chesapeake A Ohio were variably lower. As uauaL th aelltns? movement srath- ered force In the later dealings, most advances In specialties then being changed to Inesea, with general heaviness) elsewhere. The closing waa heavy with n abrupt decline In Rock Island. South Porto Itlco Susar. with a further s-aln of 19 points to 1(4 was among th few outstanding taaiiea or th day. Bond weie firm at the nutaet. but eased off later, a feature being several small saiea of Anglo-French notes at 8714, a fraction under the auhacrintlon nrlce. Total sales, par value, were it.848.000. wnvernment bond were unchanaed on call. Number of aale and leadln Quotation on stock were as follows: Bales, nish. Dew. Claes. Sweden Says Britain Violated Neutrality LONDON, Oct 15. The Swedish govern ment has instructed Its minister at Lon don to protest against the violation of Swedish neutrality by British submar ines ln the Baltic, according to a Stock holm dispatch to Reuter'a Telegram com pany. It 1 alleged that British ubmarins hav sunk two Oerman . steamer In Swedish water. Kansas City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo., Oct. 1S.-CATTLE Receipt, 800 head; market weak; prime fed teer, tS.6OOT10.O0; dressed beef steer, 88.004Ht.40; western steer. 8H.40tf8.75; Block ers and reeder. xn wrge.w; puns, o.p 8.25: calves, 0Oftl0.2R. HOOS Receipts, 6,000 bead; market steady: bulk of sales. $8.0018.66; heavy. M.0O.ra: packers and tnttchers, 88,10 b.m: light, 4K.iiwa.wi; piKs sn.wmpi.io. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,200 head: market steady; lambs. I8.254TW66; yearlings. W60r7.26; wethers, $6.764260; ewes. $6.50(0.ia t. Loal Live Stock Market. ST. LOri8. Oct. 16. CATTLE Receipt. 1,000 head; mnrkat steady; native beef steers, 87.60110. 2f; yearling steer and helfer. 88.60i10.26; cows, $.OlV?f.00; stock era end feeders. OMi7.7C : southern steers. 86 2fvfr8.fi0; cowa end helfera, M 00 em 60: native calves, i.iinLw. HOG" Receipts, 6.100; market lower: m. and ll.hta t.7fAi.86: mixed and butcher. $8.668.86; good heavy, 18.409 gSHElCP AND IAMBS Receipt, 700 head; market Bteadv: lambs, 8.OOy.0O; iheep and ewes. 8a.00a7.7&. ' Slows City Live Stock Market. mm TV CITY. Oct. 16. CATTDK-Re eatixa HlO head: native steers. 86.504(4.76: cows and heifers. U-bXtiGM; stockers and feeders. nitna Her, tula. 1.600 head: market 6c to 10c higher: mixed. $8.208 JO; light, 88.18 e.K'hi- hulk of anles. 18 7tfn8.26. KHBKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.009 head: market steady; ewea. 8H.&0HJ&.76; lambs, 88.10. Oil mm Botla. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Oct. 15. TtTRPBTf' TINK Firm at iVue: sales, 108 bbl.; receipts. bbl.; shipment, 163 bbl.; stork, 10.X'Z DDI. RUBIN Firm; Bale. 1.628 bW. ro- eeiota 942 hbla. : shloments. 100 bbls. stocks. 60,878 bbls. Quotation: A, B, C, D, B andF. 8176; G, 83.77H; IX. 11.80: I, aS.Kf,: K. 14 06; Jd. $4.00; N, 6.M; WO. $.; WW. 86.40. i St. Joseph L.IVO Bteek Market ST. JOSKP1I. Oct. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts. hOO hsad; market steady; steers, $0.ania 10.00: cows and heifers, 4.00lif9.2& enlvea 87 .OfKi 10.60. HOGS Receipts, 1,000 heed; market steadv to strong; top, 13. 65; bulk of sales, ti un 40. BHKEP AND LAMBS-neeeirds. t,0 market steady; lainbu. lx.0u-Uii.66. , Cottoa Market. NEV TORK. Oct. IS. COTTON Fu tures closed steady; October 1213c; De cember U.i: January, 12.77c; March, IS OV: Mav. 13.13c. ml. n - . . . n I - .. , .U...4 .l.atf m m -.... , 'hDn.iiiinn a nrA Tnw t lmn. i - i " 1 v " " . . ' lb. C.nVa.oupe.T-dllorado'' pink VkHPCC rSt. ILS'- ... !.Mler: mod m d.llln. 7.d: middlin FRt'lTS Oranges' California Valen cia. 17s. 200s. 216s 2mq W box; Cali fornia Valencia, 12vs, Uus, tsita. leO. iC.'l box. Demons: Extra fancy Ool. don Bowl, amis, th box: extra fancy Gol den Bowl, 360. $4 60 box; extra fancy. Kutiktitt. 'a. MOs. $460 box; Red Ball. 84 box. Peaches: Colorado Elbertes. extra fancy, 6c crate; Color. io Kl bertaa. fancy. o rate; Utah Ktbertaa, 6nc box; California iialway. 6o boa. Prunes: Italian, 96c crate; Italian, quan tities, tOe crate. Pears: Clargliie, $2.88 crate; Kellers. 84 23 bu. Apples: Large cooking and baking. U bbl.; Jona thans. $X60 bbl.; Belief lower. It. SO boa. Orape: Tokays, $1.35 crate; Concord, home-grown, tic basket Bananas: Me dium fruit. 12 OCM2.25 bunch; Jumbo fruit, ChapKainale and Port Llmon, 4e lb. Cantaloupe: California, mission brand, standards, 83.76 crate; California, mission brand, ponies, (I tt crate; Cali fornia, mission brand, flat. Cto crate; Colorado Burwells, pink mealed, tue crste. Watermelons: ISto lb. ViXETABLEu Cabbage: 10 lb. Head Uuu.e. tl d.s. Leaf Lettuo. uc doa. Onions: Red, 8c lb.: Waahingtoo yellow, IV lb; Spanish, 11.60 crate. Wax and green beans: 6oc basket. Tomatoes: Market price. Peppers: S0o basket. low middling, 6.75d; sales, lii 7.23d; bales. Metal Market. NEW TOrtK. Oct. 15.-METAIJ-rop-Der. steadv: Electrolytic. $18 OffK8.25. Iron steady and unchanged. Metal exchange mu.it-t tin steadv. 81?TMiH.0O. At London: Boot copper. 72 10s: fu tures, 78; electrolytic, i-8. 8pot tin, l'.A; future, Cl&l 16s. Antimony. S agar Market. NEW TORK. Oct. . SUGAR Raw firm: centrtfusal. 4.01c: molasae. 1 14c. Ileflnad steady. Susar futures ODened 'Irmer todsy. At noon prices were 4 to i point net. n'gner. Uvaperate4 Apples sad Dried Fralta NFW YORK. Oot. 15. EVA PORATED APPLES Inactive. DRIKD FKDIT8 Prunes, firm. Apri cot and peach, steady. Rauflns, firm. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK, Oct. U.-DRY GOODS Cotton good and ribbons advanned. Wool markets were firmer. The ready-to-wear trade was moderately busy. that reason and Partly because packors i waa made aom tlm ago, la operating hav been heavy buyer all the week the i Bmoothly. It Is reported that an arrange trad waa extremelv alow and dull, with , , . (Vl. i h. --... the feeling weak. There was very little ment of the same co-operative character In the way of cowa and heifers, and they, has been affected between tha German too, were Blow and dull. There waa ome j general ataff and tha commission, pro little demand for . feeder, wh eh were vM, f- th. t.i,in ,h. Brnn. for 1,600,000 French civilian In th occu pied portion of Franca, about steady, but Inferior and light feed era were slow. There ha been a aplandld country demand for feeders this week, and In si'lte of the large receipt cattle1 of that description have been well cleaned up bo far as first hands were concerned. Speculators still had quits a good many on hand thl morning. Th total number of car of all kind of atock cattle, hog, sheep and homer Is the largest this week In the history of the market. Th week I closing with every animal old. Considering the enormous recelina of cattle, amounting to practically 62,000 head, and tne unfavorable condition or the trade at other point, the market here has been In a most satisfactory con dition. The capacity of th cattle yard has been strained to tho utmost, but buyer have stood up to the rack and have taken everything coming, both killer and feeder, prices are aomo lower, especially on the trash, which waa entirely too high In comparison with other market, but there ha been no ln of demoralisation In the trade. With lighter receipt In prospect for next week, many operator on the market are pre dicting a speedy recovery of such loss in values as has taken place. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice fed yearling. l9.0Mi,76; fair to good fed yearlings. $K. K0ina.ro; common to fair fed yearlings, $6 tWr8.60; good to choice heavy beeves, $9,004(0.75; fair to good oornfed beeves, $8.3O-ti.O0' common to fair corn fed beeves, $(.75-08.10; prime grass beeves, l-t.OOT7K.75, good to choice grass beeves, $7 6O-M8.0O: fair to good grass beeves, $7.00 (j7.60; common to fair grass beeves, 86.00 1 w; good to choice grass tinners, au.uu 8.76; good to choice grass cows, $.0OJ 40: fair to good cows. 8A 0i4i.00; com mon to fair eows, $4.oiktfe.OO; prime feed ing steers. 88 OOBK.io; good to choice feed ers $7.40i(17.86; fair to good feeders. W SO 7.40; common to fair feeders. $5.6ov 80; food to choice Blockers, 17.75-tfx.OO; fair o good stockers. $6.7.,ri7.7F; common to fair stookera, $6.bu4JI.76; stock heifers. 85.. 6 4JW.V0; stock cows, $5.6044'. 26; stock calves, $8.6O4id.60; veal calves, $;. 00-010. M; bulls, stags, etc., 84.264j8.86. 36 feeders.. 11 (76 $6 steers... .1182 160 12 feeders.. (2t IK I cows 646 4 6" 36 feeders.. ION) 7 46 141 feeders.. 941 195 15 feeders.. 670 ( 16 St feeders.. 870 86 84 steers.... 911 I 46 48 steer.... Mrt ( S6 11 foeder.. 731 (46 14 feeder.. 901 ( 85 8 cows 10u8 I 70 HOUI4 Receipts Jropped off t.Klay, the run of forty-seven cars, or 2,700 head, being less than half as large as yesterday, and the smallest of the week since Mon day. The total for the week to data of 18,212 head Is 6,000 larger than a week ago, and almost l.ooO liinsr than last year, but smaller than two weeks ago by 1,600 head. There waa more life to tbe shipper trade this morning and outside purchase were made un a fully 6c higher hauls, some of them being as much as a dime above yesterday's general market. Shippers bouxht a good many mixed butoher weight and heavy boss milking most of their purchases at $.Ji8 4o. with top again at $ 46. A was the case yesterday there was nothing real choice ln the butcher line here, and what good light showed up were not very eagerly sought tfier. Packers' early offer were made on about a steady basis. Nothing sold right -n the start, ho. fever, and hy the tlm the movement started values had Im proved until most of the sales were made on a strong to 6c higher basis. Movement was far from active, but the bulk of the 'tght offerings was cleaned up by 9:li0. On the extreme close values weakened and whatever advance wis scored early had been lost at the wlndup. The general market waa about 6c higher than Thurs day. There were seversl loads still in first hands when buyers left the yards Bulk of th day's sales landed at $s.2W 1.36. Current prices are around a quarter higher than at the close of last week. It might le mentioned that yeaterday's trade closed st the low time, lata sales being a'l of WH'.c and In snots fully 16c lower than Wednrsdiiy's average. A few loads were held oter ror loony Britons Want Fliers Ravage Kaiser's Land LONDON. Oct. U. The proposal of re plying to Oerman air raids by "bombing his sleeping town a h bomb our" received an enthusiastic endorsement at a raaaa meeting held today In th great hall of the Cannon street hotel. In tha financial district of London. Lord Wll loughby De Broke and William Joynson- Hicks, members of parliament, were the principal speakers at the meeting. ' "We have com here," said Lord Wll- loughhy De Broke, "to urge upon gov ernment that they have got to taka steps to atop th kind of thing that hap pened Inst night. The only way to do It la to treat them as they treat u. Other wise they will continue ln their policy while wa sit atlll and suffer and become the laughing atock of Europe." Lusitania Case Will Be Taken Up Again WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Negotiations with Germany looking to settlement of the cases of th Lusitania, Cushlng, Qulfllght and Nabraakan will be resumed next wek by Secretary Lansing and j Count von Hernatorff, th Oerman am I baasador. The Vnlted States made It clear after the Arabic wa torpedoed without warn ing that there would b no further dlrt eueslon of th Lusitania and other casea until that Incident was dlauvowed and reparation promised. Now that Germany has acceded to all of these demands as a result of personal negotiations be tween Secretary Lansing and th German ambassador the same process of nego tiation la to be continued In the hope of similarly advanalng tne status of th remaining case, toward settlement. Mo. at. 8k. ft No. M .44 ... 6 .. 47 tM M 8 0 4t .. M tM K II) IT.. 4o yt ... 8 it 14.. i m is ?:i 12.. II 14 .. Ill 71.. II Ml 11 I K 44 Is M 6 I? 84.. HEEP-Supplles of At. Pr. m te w r.t m 1 14 .44 M I II m ... 6 m ... 6 4 . ... 8 44 1l 44 I 4 .tM 48 I 48 sheep and lambs were very moderate even for a Friday, l.rno T.tno .em . u.r lino 44 100 Alaaha del 4 , AlllB-i"hftlmera Amerlraa H4 Joar... Amartnas Can Amerlraa liOeomottT ... Amerlraa f A R Am. 8. R. PM Am. guaar Rshalns Amartraa Till. Tal.... America Tnhanee ..... Aaarnnde Cesser Afnhltna lutuwts LrftoemotlTe .... Baltimore 04ile BethlehMS Btl Rmoklra Rantd Transit. California Putmleuai ... rna4iaa raxllla rMi-l leather Cneaaraaks a Calls. fehauio O. W release, ftf. A . P.... Chlnace A N. W Chlraso. K. 1. A P. Ry- China tHper rKraia Fuel a Urea... Orvelkl Masl Dearer m R. O M Mrttllera ffwarlttas .... Rrla Oeaeral KVertrta Oraat Korthera ff8 OinI Na. Ora etfa OnnlMtm ahplormtloa.. union Central rntartmmusk Coa, Core.. Insstrmtloa Conner Inkernatleeal Hai matar... Katua City Boetlwra.... Ihlh Vallay 8,740 liOuiaTiiia a naaaTine... m 111 8.4MI 11 KS lHVt 11.700 Ttii l,KX 1. U.40 1M 4. M 1.104 477 '"im "iiii IMS KU,U 4.404 14 S4 !. 1A as ire II. 10 w u; lMj '4 '. 44 44 Mti MS 1Uj 4 in lit in iimu; i?4t4 lis are 7h 14m Klf-H V iM4i in 1V4 4414 4-4 1 son ll.Ki . 1S.WJ0 ' 'lies . las inu 81 84 'i 84 li in t 41 IIV. 0 '' u 44 I. as l.ivu 4 "0 lMj 1 11 14.KS 41 l." 111 1 rt jjuj 74 , 4 47H s Mwleaa PMrelaam si Muni Oopnar Miwonn. k. a T MlaaouH Paein National Btsouit National ImI Nevada Connor New York Control N. T., N. H H Norfolk A Wascara Pacltla stall paeirio Tol. A Tst Pennarlvanla y-sllmaa Palace rwr.... Kar t'.oa. t.ppr,...,., g-Madtn tUvnblls Iron A Btsel. H.mthom Iclflo Houthorn Railway atwrietwker Compaay . . Tonnw'.o Cooper ...... Texas nrnimirf I'nloe Paelfla l-nlnn Parlfta nM. ...... t'nttM atatea Htaot 0. 41. ateel CM l-tah Copper ... Woetera l-nlon Wfwtlnshouaa Haoruio Moalans Pnwor General Motors 14 am l.rw foa 1.TIS 1 81 l "" llt 7 1h 4.1") 11 I. WO l aw. n 409 MVt, 'MM 'l7 "lt 11 1M4 M 1H w lis m 4 I TT ' 174 1 4lt T HH Ms 4i ina 174 74 18 1 ir it i ltHMj 1?i V4 4 14 i 11 lit Su lO.nno 14.74W I (ma t I.TIS Kl'4 11 H o 10,100 144 M 77 M MS n HI 14T U4w 11 Total Mies for the day, DIN'S ISO 1T0 . 4, mo w XI IIV4 . It. as ui . 1 4.0 114 114 . I.KS 71 7I . i,a T Tl .19. 71 47 Ml IT 17 K) 12 Mft.ee oho row II t, M't IK : 48 "J 141 , T7 it S !l !'. 8I-41 11 131 I' t?H IIS at T7 41 M 1.0 RKVIKW OF TRAD HI Wilson Entertained At Fiancee's Home WASHINGTON, Oct. IS. President Wilson and Colonel K. M. Houae, his friend and political adviser, were enter tained at dinner tonight by Mr. Norman Gait, Mr. Wilson' flshcee and her mother. 1ra. W. H. Boiling. The arrival her of Colonel House re vived reports that he would be the presi dent's best man at the wedding, but at the White House, It wss said no d -finite arrangements had been made. Announce ment of tha time and plaoe of the rera- monry la expected In th near future. Tide of Bnalneaa Runnlaa- st as Areelersted Psee, x NKW TORK. Oct 15,-Dun' Review to morrow will say: , With cross currents diminishing In for. e. the tide of buslnerg Is rising at an accelerated pnee and an era of wide spread activity is In prospect. Usually during a transit Inn period gains are .re corded elowly, but atrictly mercantile eon dltiona have passed the stage where prog ress Is difficult of discernment and of late Industrial expansion has been phe nomenally rapid. Report from nearly ail sections of the country tell of the un checked growth of new enterprise, which, while manifest in varying degree In dif ferent lines and localities, la everywhere stimulated by the exceptional strength of the fundamental situation. Assurance of agricultural suoosss, to gether with almost unlimited financial re sources, has given the commercial world the confidence esaentlal to the develop ment of national prosperity, and th notable Improvement In some and Changs of spirit Is now mors clearly reflected In the volume of current transaction. The latter, with few exceptions, are steadily enlarging, a Is evidenced by th com parisons of bank clearings, railroad earn ings, commodity prices, unfilled steel ton naae, idle freight cara and other taUe-tl-'al barometers. Weekly bank clearings, tl,tt4.481.n. New York Mossy Marat. NF7W TORK, Oct. IB. 84ERCANTTLB rM'FR 8-5.1", rr cent. PTEHMWI KXCHANOE Sixty-day bills. 84.C4SO; demand, 84 8X28; oaWe. 14 MA SILVER Bar, 4e; Mexican dollar. IRVrc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, strong. Tl M K LOANS Dull; 80 daya. per cent: 90 day. Ktf Per cent; six months, I per cent CALL MONEY-Firmer: high. I per cent; low, t per rent; ruling rate, I per cent; last loan, I per cent; closing bid,. I per cent; offered at 8 par cent Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. g. ret. la. rof ... T Ma. Pa, rr. la t4 do coupon 7 N. T. C. db. 4 HKW V. C. . eg !0N. T. City 4s lot do coupoa . Y. Htate 4a. . loot, V. . to. re 1"! N. T . N. H. A H. de seupoa 14 c. 4a lux rati la rouB. 1SN Poolflo 4s II . Am. Pmelteri ....110 do U r A. T. A T e. 4U- O. i U lf. 44.... 1 Armour A Co. 4H... tt Pe. T. A T. la AUhlana I'll. 4 I? Pons. roa. 44 ' Hal. A Ohio 4a n do pa. 4 ' Otn. Facirta lot 4 Roa4lu( a. 4 V. Choa. A nio 4.. I A B F. r. 4i C. B. A Q . 4o.... 7 So Ph. .t. 4a 11 -i, C M A T f 4.. "H de ret. 4 ., C. R 1. a r. r. 4. W8o. Itallwar U ml. C. A ft. rf. 4a.... atiUnloe Parifl. 4..... 04-4. D. A R. O. rof. t.. U do T. 4a trio a. 4s 71 u 8 Ruhbor Is... .101 rt.a. Koetrlo 8a. 104 ff. a. gta.i tm ll'(, K. No. lat 4.... 4Watauk lat Is m 111. Con. rof. 4a 44 '. 1'iilos 4L,a... K. C. Ho. ret. Is... II West. Bios. rr. 4a.. 10 4 U A M. aal. 4a.... ir Aaaitt-Fronck 4a..... , If. K. A T. lat 14 Bid. LIQUOR SHUT OUT OF BETA PHI FRAT HOUSES CHICAGO. Oct 13. Resolution forbid ding liquor in chapter house of th Deta Phi fraternity wcra adopted at th con vention of th order today. The resolution affect chapters at twelve college and univrttl4a In th mlddleweat Lssdoa stock Market. LONDON. Oct. 16. American securities on the atock market declined In th fore noon, but hardened later under the lead of Canadian Pacific. The closing was steady. KII.VFR Bar. 4d per eunc. MtNEY-J'4a-4 per tmt. LISCXJCNT RATES tihort bills. 4", per cent; three month. iKm 11-16 per cent Bsak ClsriB4TS. OMAHA, Oct. 18 Bank clearing for Omaha today were 84 ttM MS and for tb corresponding day laat year 83. ii7, 47X.1. T'b The Bee' "Swapper" columxv V