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talking distance.
$3. H.
T-ROOM. mortem. Fopplflon am.
rillCTTLY modern 6-room house, north-
wreet corner 1ih and Oak.
CL03E In, six room house, beat condi
tion. KU So. Slat. Ilarney r,.
' 627 PA H K AV EM' K Nine-room modern
home, $36. Oar extia. Cull Harney
79u7. Carey Cleaning Comriny.
MitDERN 7-room hou.-o. 1519 Park Ave.,
$. Phi.ne Harney VT.
Writ.
"WALKINC DISTANCE VW Dodge.
room modern house, cheap rent at $28
look It through; key at next door west.
W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster
ttn.
rUU KKNT.
-ROOM house, nm.l.in, 1F.D6
Ava; rant $J3. l'oug. Jew.
W. 8. FRANK.
101 Nville Hlork.
Georgia
7-r. mod. house. 3 14 I a Termor h. W. E O
M inccllanenu".
WALKING distance, SKIS Dodge, 8-room
modern house, excellent condition,
ready to move. Into, I-. Look It through.
Key at L40. W. W. Mitchell, Owner.
Wehter 475.
EIGHT-ROOM house, strictly nrudern,
one block west Cretghton college. Fhona
H. f21S.
BARGAIN A Strictly modem 9-room
house. Flrst-clase d ndltion. convenient
to car and echo ,. Good net h 'orhool,
$32 ISO limned ate nawwlo-i. H'Hoy
isasreasi Stores, moves, pncks, ships; S-lurse van
-a n1 I man. II Der hr. : storage IZ per
mo. KMi-in.non eimr n & Ty. 230.
FIDELITY vU FRKK
Phone Iotglae M for complete list of
vacant houaea and apartments:, aiso lor
storage, moving. Kth and Jcksjn g-ta
Gordon Van Co.;
Moving.
acklng.
Storona.
&9 N. Hth Pt.
Tel
D S94 or Har. 19JT.
OOOU auto sales room
Very reaaonahle rnt
Farnam Bt
Doug. 40S
Maggard's gS ?;
lng, packn.g. shipping. 1"U Web
no btorRK
s for es-
for mov-
Webster St
I0'lgl8S
EE the Central rurnlture Store's FREE
FtF.NTAL. T.IST .
gEVLN and five-room houses; modern;
walking distance: louglas 459.
nft11aoa Crelgh Sons St Co.. Bee Bid.
HOUtHiS ln parts of the cliy
NEWLY furnished front room. 95, and
i-room apartment, J& S23 Leaven
worthy JC RfiCd Packlngf
moving,
storage,
n. 14.
8 ROOMS, 1830 Georgia Ave., near Mason,
eaat front, walking distance, newi
ewly
painted, four bedrooms, l'hone H.
HJn 8. Usi, modern. 8 rooms 91. 00
Douglas, motlern, 8 rooms 92. 80
2( S. 41st modern, 7 rooms 30. Oi)
Flat, 2805 Leavenworth. 6 rooms.... 20.00
2S05 Foppleton Ave., R rooms 17 00
22.H1 Charlea St., 6 rooms 16.00
'OLORF.l . 2308 N. aitn, a room io. iw
Bl9 N. Hth, 5 rooms 12.00
JOHN N. FTlHIiW.RlR. POI'OLAS 554.
ISO 5f,2 So. 28th, 6 lari,-e rooms, modern.
$25 2vi6 Capitol Ave., 7 rooms, modern.
$l83f,n4 St. Mary'a Ave.. 6 rooms, bath.
915 218 Be ward, 6 rooms, barn.
$14 la No. th, 4 large rooms.
$12.602220 Clark, 4 rooms.
$10109 Ho. a&ih,' 6 rooms.
KINOWALT, Brandela Theater Bids.
WANTED TO BOIUSOW
WANT to borrow $700 from party direct
for one year or lesa on $7,5v0 home, ln
good neighborhood, on which there la a
$4,000 building association loan,, partly
paid off. Will pay good Interest Ad
dress,. C 206. Bee.
WANTED TO RENT
TWO or three unfurnished rooms, near
Central achool; with heat. J -221. Boe.
WANTED TO Bt'T
OFFICE furniture bought and sold.
C. Reed. Lr7 Farnam. Loug. ffl4u.
Strictly high grade piano- Web. 3726.
Yale buys everything 2d hand. Web. 4904.
WILL buy a Ford. 614 First Nat l Hank.
HIGHEST prices for old clothing. D. 4711
REAL. ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LA Mil FOR 9ALI
Cavllluraia.
Live Oak Colonies, nune better. W. T.
bmltn Co.. i lly .ac mb. u. imh
Colorado.
HALF, section of land, on rural route,
It miles of Sterling. Colo. (6.000 popula-
lon) ; across the road from school. Level,
unimproved land; black loam sou; ex
cellent crops Joining. Price 417.60 per acre.
Will sell on contract, $6 per acre cash,
balance $2.60 per acre each year for five
years. iht cent Interest. Easier than
rent. One crop of wheat will pay for tha
tana, ana It win aouuie in value in two
ye&ra
a M. MORTON. Sterling. Colo.
Cassia,
FOR SALB OR LEASE Any part of 4,000
aores near Kcsetown, Saskatchewan. I
raised 160,000 btuhels of oats and 30.009
bushels of flax on land this year. Price
(heap and terms very easy. Frank Craw
ford. Omaha, Neb., or Roaetown. Saak.
. Ulwosrl.
' Farm for Sale
280 acres, close - to market: Vernon
county, Missouri; free and clear; 80 acres
In cultivation, balance ln valuable pecan
timber and grass; Ideal stock farm; two
and three cuttinua of hav rier vear: two
sets of good Improvements, besides tenant
nouse; three good -never falling weils;
fenced and cross fenced: within three
tulles of two railway stations. Will divide
-arm u aesireu, gelling; 1U0 acres or ItH.
Address owner,
M KEE WELSH.
R. F. I. No. 4, Rich HUI, Mo.
Nebraska.
40, 90, ho and 160-acre unimproved tracts
2 to 18 mile from Omaha stock vards
none over 6 miles to Ky. town; $126 to
per acr; ta-o-trirrte cash required,
IN. 1THKNZ14K, 111 S. 15th.
FOR SALE Best large body high-grade
medium priced land ln Neitraake; very
little money required C. Bradley. Wal.
Dacn, ieo.
Wlaeusala.
UPPER WISCONSIN Beat dalrv and
general crop state In the union; settlers
ranted; lanua lor sale at low prices oi
eaay terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wlacon
in Central Land Urant. Excellent lands
for slock raising. IX Interested In truit
lands ask for booklet on apple orchard
Address Land and Industrial Mtp&rt.. to
4Qe IUtllWM.y. MUlUWllvil. -Mm"
M lace I la see s.
niVI YOU A FARM FOR SALET
Write a good description of your land
aad aend It to the Sioux City. la.. Journal,
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five worda every Friday
v.nlni Hjuurdav irornlng and every
Saturday evening and Sunday mornliig
for one month, tlving sixteen ads on
twelve different days tor U. or H sorda
$4, or 76, worda K
Larg
rgest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, vi,uu readers dally la four great
atatea
REAL KSTATE ACREAGE
FOR RENT OR BALK.
Two or four acres with water; will
rent or sell; fur feediug: one mile and
half rora slock yards. Phoue Mo. Ufel.
REAL. ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN.
To people wishing to build
boines or buinn building
For complete tnformatiun con
cerning terms, etc., call on
or addresa
BANKiKS RfcALTY INVESTMENT CO
O round Floor Bee Bid.
Telephone uougias 'iJiv.
$iv4 TO tl.uuw made prou.pily. V. li.
Weed, Wead Bldg . lKth a Kamam Sta
CTTY and farm loan a, (. VA. per oent
J. 1L turnout 4k Co- 419 btate Banil,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Lurgrit Run of Wheat Durinj S
on, Two Hundred and Twenty
Three Cart ArrlTing.
PRICE DB0PS. ONE TO FIVE
OMAHA, October 19. 191&.
There were 223 para of wheat received
on the local exchange today.
i This Is the biggest run of wheat that
has been received In Omaha during the
preeeni atason.
The demand for this cereal was not
very good today and the market dropped
from lo to 6c.
Torn receipt were very light and the
demand was fairly active. Corn waa
quoted unchanged to higher.
The run of osta waa pretty heavy, hut
there waa hardly enough demand fur this
cereal to take care of the heavy receipts.
Oata sold to lc lower. Tha rve mir
ket was a trifle weak and sold Vdlo
lower. Ftarlcy was quoted nominally un
changed. Cliarances were: Wheat and flour,
eoitnl to RTS.OjO bu. ; Corn. 6, 000 bu.; oa',
li .000 hu.
Liverpool close: Wheat unchanged to
V.d higher: corn, unchanged.
Prltrary wheat re e ta ere t WOOD hu.
ind ahtmnenla 1 tfTT 1 hu ar.ln,! r
relp's of "tt.'lOn' bu. and "ahinmenia of !
1.27T.O(iO bu. last vear.
Primary corn receipts were ITS 000 hu.
and "'ripments 2'.0ft. hi., igaln reots
of Sso.ooo bu. and ahlpmenta of 448,000 bu.
year.
Primary oats recfrta were C 013 000 hu.
and shipments 7SS.0U0 bu , ag.ilnst receipts
of 1.27,m4) bu. and shipments of i2,0"0 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago SS
40 190
ae
io i
21 21
26 0
Minneapolis l.13
l;iluth 1.2-W
Omaha 2
Kansas City 370
Bt. Louis
Winnipeg 8.S49
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. hard winter: H car. t1.o84;
18-6 car. $1.W: 1 car. $l.(-4,; 1 car, 11.06.
No. S hard winter: 6 cars. SI 16: 4 ears.
H.04V4; 4 cars. U.04: R cars, ll.CSVi; 2 cars.
si.uj; i car, ti.ux.
09. No. 4 hard winter: 1 1
us, 8c; 1 car, 97c; 1 car
ic; cars. r; 12V4, cars,
car, 11.00; J cn
"Hc; 6 cars. 9tit-; 9 cars. 9n-ir: 12V.
9f.c; 1 car, 94Vc; 6 9-6 car, Mc; t cars ,3c.
Famrle: 2 cars. 93c; 4 8-6 cars, !0c; 1 car,
9c; 1H care, gSc; 9-6 car, iwc; 1 car, sue.
No. 9 spring: 1 car, $1.02; 1 car. 1101; 1
car,- 1 00. No. 4 spring: 2 care, $1.00; No.
4 mixed: 1 car. 9::vc. No. 2 durum: 1 car.
no. 4 nurum: i car, i.oo;
1 car,
IWHo. No. 4 durum: 1 car sue. No. 1
ivelvet chaff: l car. $1.07. No. 2 velvet
chaff: 1 car, $1.07; 1 car, Sl.OiVj. No. $
velvet chaff: 1 car, $1.03; 1 car, $1.04H; 2
cars. $1 04, No. 4 velvet chaff: 1 car 97c.
Corn No. white: 1 car, 6Hio. No. 2
yellow: 1 car, 63c. No. yellow: 1 car,
63c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. G2c. No. 2 mixed:
1 oar (near yellow), 62'4c 1 car, U3c. No.
(I mixed: 1 car, 1H Sample: 2 eara,
ilVc. Oata No. 2 white: 1 car. SVo.
Standard: 2 'Cars. 9fiVc; 9 care, 3c. No
3 wnite: i car, 1 car (local). 9f: 11
cars. S-tc; 17 cars, 34Vic. No. 4 white: S
rare, ac: s cars. 34c. Sample: 1 car,
31c; 1 car, JUVto. Rye No. 2, 1 car, 36c,
REAL ESTATE LOANg
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture Into cash-
CITi property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas 22 State Bank Bldg.
WANTED 3ioU farm aud city loans at
tow csx raiaa
PETERS TRUST CO.. 129 Farnam.
OMAHA homes. Eui Nt-brasKa farina
O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.
1014 Omaha Natloial Phone Douglna 2711
MONEY on hand (or city and farm loans.
M. w. Hinder. City National Hank Kldg.
fiC' CITY LOANS. O. O. Carlberg. 210.
u 12 Rraneta Theater nidg.
MONEY to loan on eastern Nebraska
farma. Immediate nrtlun. United States
Trust Company. Omnha. Neb.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
it. w. Hinder, city National liana Bids
ItEAI, ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALS . OR TRADE
441 acres. Lincoln Co.. Neb.: fenced.
windmill, small buildings. Want small
property In good achool town.
BUA n. bUUUI J-.B.K. IMgJH.
ONE small grocery, about $1.0X); fix
tures, $600. Kent $10.60. Would want
small cottage or one-third cash, bal
ance lot or good equity. B 204. Bee.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Close In
TTD-to-date -r. house. Just about fin
ished, at a bargain, by owner and builder,
located at 207 Cass St. Tel. H. 1S4X.
Get Settled
FOR THE WINTER
In a new, modern, up-to-date 7-room
house, finished In oak and rosewood;
quarter-sawed oak floors. 1824 Sahler.
Owner, Colfax 4193.
$3,150.00
6-room bungalow, modern, N. 19th Bt.
41.3O0.uO res'i. balance monthly to suit.
Call owner evening, Harney $463.
RE Afj ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
At Four-Fifths
Value
The best equipped and arranged 41-acre
farm and feed lots,' 2 miles south of
Omaha, 1 mile from Bellevue college. In
the county. Buildings fine, plentiful and
modern; 26 rods from trolley line . Also,
modern 10-room house at 2129 Wirt St..
finished ln oak; all recently overhauled
Inside- and out. Owner old, can't look
after them.
A. M. BYKR3,
1320 8. 96th Ave. Harney 4996.
COSY , 6-r. cottage, strictly md,
a.
loth Vt block to car, ' small
ayment
down, balance like rent. Owner. 1
1000.
FOR SALE Strictly modern stucco
house now under construction ln Field
club district; 7 rooms and Incloaed Bleep
ing porrn; entrance u nouse irom 1
streets; can he flnluhed to suit purchaser
If bought now, Phutie owner and builder,
Harney 7ti.
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-atorv Dressed
brick flat, nearly new, and one 6-room
residence. Ulse of ground loo ft. frontage
on LJUi.-.- ai.u so ru frontage on 20th St.
Must and will be sold to highest bidder.
Propurty rents for ij.W per month and
is permanently rented.
For reasons not mentioned this high
grade property must go ou the auction
block Monday, October 19. at 1 o'clock In
the afternoon, and be sold.
Terms: Terms can be arranged on day
of sale for an $fc.000 loan back on tha
property at low rate of Interest Bal
ance cash as soon as abstract of title la
furnished purchaser) $200 to be paid to
auclioueer on date of aale to be held
In escrow uu ueva ana soatract is de
llverea.
I
Frank Rohacek, Owner.
DO WD AUCTION CO,
Auctioneers.
Phone Red $226-o
NOTICE
t am forced to aacrifl e my fins 4-room
til modern licutse on the boulevard; nice
location: no special taxes. Don't fail to
see it. Let tne show you through. Price
9i Juu.
TV. R FRANK,
901 Neville Blk. Doug. $000.
No. ; 1 ear, tSo; I oara, P4o, No. ti
I oara, nc. Bafpl: 1 car, M v.
louaua Cesu iicee v heat. .So. I tur
key, UVJVyui 09; No. I turks. $1.001 0k;
No. I hard. U.y4; W; No. I hard. 11 (
Cfl.tWj. No. 4 bard. WoOltOO; No. I spring,
(1.01.51.01; No. spring, 9c$41.02; No. 1
durum. lakWHc; No. i durum. SKmvxvyc;
no grade, 7s1no. Corn: No, I white, UJ
Jo; No, I white, StTK No. 4 white,
UtiStlV: No. ( white. lflHHc; No. 4
white VUKl4)e: No. I yellow, &i&K34o;
No. S yellow, 3tiTio; No. 4 yellow,
6JH1r3c; No. I yellow, BvtK!ci No 4
yellow. fiSr: No. I mlxe1, 1HtJtc;
No. I mixed, lfin; No. 4 mixed, 61t
lo; No. I mixed, 41fllHr; No. mixed.
41t)lHo, Cas: No. t white, !u;wc;
standard. e'4c; No. S white. M'
f'e: No. 4 white, $'S'Mic. Rarlev:
Malting. 4vunfua; No. 1 feed.
WHO. Rye: No. X, seVslJWe; No. S, MHIt
e.
Chicago closing prlcea. furnished "The
Pea hy Igan Rrvan. stock and grain
brokers. Jl So. Sixteenth street. Omaha:
Ar Iclei Open. Hlh. Uw. Close I Kat y.
Wheat
I I
I 1 04 1 Og'4 1 K
1 07 1 OTSVi I WVi '
I i
' K4JH 5SA SOS
W-eu'S ewSlVkS.
1 i
S tl 40H '
SSmo 4-"A 40S0H ;
14 7 U 10 U 17H '
, 1, JW if Mli li Uiv,
40 40 1 M
37 Si I J7H I 45
90 90 97V, '
9 45 4S tilt ,
Ieo..,l lrV
1
May. 1 ft
Corn I
lec..fSi
May.lal'eu
Oata )
1 tHJ..4K1
May. 40V.
1 0VH
Leo..
.nil.,
Lard
-'ct.-
lan
Riba
Oct .
Jan..
10 0(1
00
A Asked. B Bid.
CHICAGO ORAIW AND PROVISIONS
Feat a res of tke Tradlaa aad Cloalae;
I'rtees as Bvarg at Trade.
CHICAUO, Oct. IS. Hitjlu.r receipts at
MUineapoiis, Dulutb and Winnipeg, with
promised contmued heavy niovement
in the northwest throughout the week
dlil a good deal today to deprnee the
wheat market here. Prices clvsed unset
tled, 2nY2a to 2iiiiO net lower, ut
$1 'my 1.06S for lecemher and $1.07lStf
$1.07U for May. Other speculative artl-
ci''"' too howed loeeea, corn, o to lc;
tati' to Mk'UHo, and provleiona, vc
,.S-4' ....
w neai prroee neanen aown eraae right
at the start, and failed to make a decided
rally at any aubaequent time. Many
i'trr-loa orders were uncovered, as the
prospect of favorable weather gave epe
iiil emphasis to the big arrivals at the
ihlv apring crop terminals. Winnipeg In
particular naa a surprising exhibit, more
than ten times as many carloads being
received as on the correnpondtng day
year ago. The total at Minneapolis and
fMiluth waa nearly trebled. Bulls here
were thys directly threatened, for the
prices In the northwest disclosed a full
nhlpplng difference against Chicago.
Comparative weakness at Liverpool,
where receipts were also on the Increase,
tended further to discourage holders.
1 What little reaction from the lowest
level of the day took place In the wheat
market appeared to be due to the small
ness of the gain In the United States
vlnthle supply. The seaboard sent word
that 1.000.0O0 htrahels had been purchased
for export, hut that almoat the entire
amount wag from Manitoba.
Corn receded In value as a remilt of
the break ln wheat. The Improved
weather tended alao to stimulate selling.
Oata followed the bearish lead of other
grain. Cash houeea unloaded freely.
Commission houses went to the bear
side of the provision marVt. The In
centive seemed to he the fact that an
earlv advance In the price of hogs had
gradually disappeared.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qaotstloas of tke Day oa
Vsrlona
Cons modi ties.
NFTW YORK. Oct. IR.-FLOUR-Steady;
spring patents. $o.S0r"a.00; winter patents,
$u.36ii666; winter straights, $6.1b(;6.46.
WHEAT Bpot. weak: No. 1 northern.
Duluth. $l.UVi. and No. I northern. Mani-
toba Ji.oiV c. l. f. Buffalo. Futures,
weak; December, $1.144.
OORN Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, 771io,
prompt shipment.
OATS Spot, easy; No. $ white, 424
430.. v
HAY-Steady; No. 1, $1.20ga.26; No. $,
n.OMcl 16; No. $, $0c(1.00; shlpplag. 7.i&6c.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1916 crop. 22i-30c; 1K14 crop. 8tfl2c; pacific
coast, 1916 crop. 13i'16c; 11)14 crop, llfiflic.
HIDES Steady; Bogota. 30ft31c: Central
America, 29c.
LEATHEK Firm: Hemlock: nrsta, I2l
23c: seconds, 310.32a,
PROVISION Pork steady; mess. 111.00
4317.60: family. $20.6023.60; short clears,
$18.600120.60. Beef, steady, mess, $l.60(3i
l7.oo; family, $in.o(tri.po. Lard, easy;
middle west, 9.80fa.W.
TALLOW Steady; cltr. 7c: county. 7
7c; sreolal, Te.
BlTTTEFU-steadler; receipfa. l.sig tubs:
creamery extras, 29V4S2Vc ; flrsta, WjXbc;
seconds, W'fiWc.
Efias Firmer: receipts. R.752 cases:
fresh gathered extras, JVtJTUj: extra
firsts. azif4c; firsts, 27llc; seconds,
211280.
CHEBHE Firm: receipts, 4o2 boxes:
state whole milk, fresh flats, white and
colored specials, 16345 4o; state wholo
milk, average fancy, 1414c.
POULTRY Alive. prices
unsettled:
chicken,
dressed, dull; western fresh
barreled, 16f30c; freah lowls.
1 , , , ,
iced, 14,
lTVsc; froxen turkeys, 166Zi!,
OMiUl OKNERAL MARKET.
Fruit and vegetable prices furnished by
Ollwski ru!l Co..
UjuaJf OU lo Kibs: No. 1. 19Mc: No. 2.
16o; No. , Uec. Lulus: No. 1. iliio;
No. 2, Ui; No. i, 14c Chucks: No. 1,
loo: No. 2. $ko; No. 3, 9c. Hounds: No.
L 14Ho; No. 2, 14o; No. $, Uo. Plates:
No. i lHWc; No. 2. No. $, Vc.
FKLlTb (OraJiges: California Valen-
claa, la luOa, Ki6 box; California Valen
das, 17s and smaller, $6.60 box. Lemons:
aoLtra fancy Oolden Bos 1. kuua. $6.00 box:
extra fiuicy Ooluon Bowl, Mua, $4.60 box;
extra fancy Sunkiat, 3u0e, Stioa $4.60 box;
KeJ Ball, tt.uu box. uraperruit: 96a, ta,
, 90a. $o.6U box. feachea: Colorado
Llbertas, tsc cralei California S&iwas.
66a crate. Pears: Michigan Keif era.
$1.26 bu.; winter Heltons, $2.26 box;
Buerre Clargiue, $2.60 box. Orapes: To-
koys, $1.06 crate; Michigan and New York
basket grapes, 26c basket. Apples: Idaho
fancy Jonathans, $1.60 box; Idaho extra
lngton Jonathans, $1.76 box; Jonathans,
$3.35 bbl.; Orlinea Uoldun, Huntsmans,
Pewaukeea and Omenlnga, $9 00 bbl. :
Illinois Ben Davis, $2.7$ bW. Bananas:
Medium fruit. $2.00 to $2.26 bunch:
Changulnolas ad Port Lmon, Jumbo, 4o
lb. Cantaloupes: Colorado pink meats,
760 crate.
VlXJBTAJUJtS Cabbage. lo lb.;
head lettuce. $1,00 doa.; leaf lettuce. 40c
dos. ; celery. Jumbo, 760 dox. ; celery.
western, Due dox.; celery, Mlhlcgan, o
doc. Celery: Jumbo, 7fo doa.; celery,
onions, yellow. lc lb.; tomatoes, Cal
ifornia $160 box; peppers. 60c basket;
parsley, Sfc dog.; rutabagas, l'ac lb.;
oaullflower, 10c lb.; wax and green
beans, $1.00 basket Onions: Spanish, $1.60
orate. Potatoes: Colorado white stock,
0e bu.; Ohlos, 65c bu. Sweet potatoes:
Hampers. $1.00 hamper; Virginias, t ar
ils, 92.76 bhl.
NLTS Walnuts: No. 1, lc lb.; Bra-
i1ls. inVJ lb.; filberts. 16e lb.; pecans,
12o lb. Almonds: Nonpareils, 1o lb.:
IXL. 17c lb. Drakes. 14o lb : Ne Plus
ultras )o id : ingutnocs. 11 10.
MI8CKIJMNBX1U8 Figs: 12.10 ot $0c
box. Crackerlack. $3.60 cae; Vi
tx.Ti; Cornrope V. eaae; H rase 1 4.
Dates: Dromesry. $3.2 case; eurar
walnut dates. $1.60 box. Peanuts: salted,
gl.n can. Ponoorn: 4-l Ih. perk see.
t60 case. Prrnuts: No. 1 raw. an in.i
No. 1 roasted 9- lb ; jumno rew. 7e id.;
Jumbo roasted. 9c lb. Honey: 93.7B cese;
1r11re. 2 1. turriblrs to ease, V.90.
Cocoanuts: $4.60 bag; 7Ee dox.
Ksasas Cltr Orals nsd
KANBA" CITT. Ort. if. WHMT-No
t hard tl.07IM.19: No. 2 red. $1. 1991.22;
Pecemher $1 .02" CM .02 c- M,y 11 08V4
COtN-No. 9 mlve-4. S4fM6c: No. t wMte,
$4Ae6c- Decerrber. 64c: My. 6456-SiO.
OATS-No. t white, 8340c; No. t mixed,
rffc.
BUTTER Creamery, 27c; first. 26c;
second. Vo; packing. 19Hc.
rnn- wr,t. I4ic: aeconda 1Mc.
POULTRY Hn. 12c; roosters, 9o;
broiler, 16c.
MvmMl Orals MrVe.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1 W'tFVAT-po)
No. 1 new Manitoba. 11 414d: No. $
new 11 9Vtd; No. 9 new. lis 9d: No. 1
northern Duluth, 11 lOd; No. I hard
ter. 11 $d
CTRN fipot, American mixed.
$ lid
FliOTTt Winter patents. 42 td.
Hups In Londoa (Pacifl eoaat),
4o 6a
15 28 IB K
47H 47V
(47 V, 60
9
10 CO
t MSI
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Stead to Stronger snd Fairly
Aotiye Sheep Steady and
Lambi Higher.
BOOS STEADY "TO HVE HIGHER
OMAHA. tVloher IS, I1V
fteeelpte were: Cattle. Hoga. Rheep.
F.atlniate Monday 11. 7i 87
Same day last week...l 747 t.f-n 41.770
Rame day I wks. agn.lS.Wl VM 4J.1M
Same dar S wks. ago. iifr4 X.71I
Same day 4 wks. ago.17.lM li 7
Same day last year. .. .U.77 I.5M 47fc
The following table ehowe the receipt
of csttle. hugs and sheen at the
Omaha llva stock market for the year to
Oata as compared with last year
1915. 1D14.
Ine.
Cattle J.lM TIBS R'.W
Hogs .3.ttJ l.MiW SaH47
Sheep 10.71 .44,JM ll
The following tahla snows the average
price of hog at the Omaha live stock
market for the last few day with euro-larlscna-
Date
1C16. I 1914 1918. l!Hf I If 11 1D10.
.'Oct. 1.1
1 Oct. 2.. I
Oct. 9..1
Oct 4..
Oct. $..
Oct. $..
Oot. 7..
Oct. $..
' Oct. . .
Oct. 10.
'Oct 11.!
I Oct. 12.
' Oct. 13.
i Oct. 14.
oct. is.
Oot. 14.
(.ICt.
I l et. 17
Oct IS. I
T 1SSI 7 ' 9 21 $ 43 I $ SS T r
T 9..HI T W $ IS $ 441 $ 96( 7 9
7 7i 9 $ol 3 61 4 9 4M
7 $H 1 $ 161 $ 6' 4 241 $ j 7 $1
7 67 7 $ 43 4 2.1 $ 7 7
7 S 7 70 9 201 14 32i S 401 7 g7
7 92S 7 H 7 lt $ Til 431
$ 47 7 64
9 17, 7 e;
T W7V T 171 7 m 9 Tfl
I t
06 I 7 40 7 s; t 77 $ 47 7 44
7 74 7 9 M, 4 94 1 9 2t
7 44
21H I $ Oil 9 ), 4 2l 9 23, 7 7
2 SJ-S,! 7 46 4 9bi 4 24! $ 4l 7 70
9 7 34 . 9 io) 14 S7 $ 7 M
9 24-t! 7 $l $ 01
R 09 4 37' $ 371 7 40
H 2.ni 7 14 7 921 9 9W
I 1 4H
7 49
4 32 7 96 7 2 $ T7 4 90
I 7 44
II t." 7 IV I 741 i'l
$ 66!
7 22! 7 '(' C4' 97 $ V.I
I 7 W $ t 4 n 9 $H 7 27
!7V
Sunday. .
CATTLB Receipts were very liberal,
4W carloads being reported In. The run.
however, was 6,000 head short of the ree-oril-breaklug
run of last week.
There waa a good Innulry for beef steers
at prices thst ranged anywnere
from
sicaiiy to mo unci iw nigucr iniii nii ,,r points on Inning tor outsute ao-
week's close. The fact that Kansas City! counts at.d influenced hv atendlnesa In
w as reported early as having an over- ( llraul and llhi-ral shipments from Ulo
whelming run, with a sharply lower mar- i snd Santos to Europe. The demand was
kel, ma. io puckers at this point a little , not akfresMn e, however, and the market
cautious, hut still they took hold in fairly lost prt of the enrly gain under lliu. la
good shape. Itlon. The close was net unchanged to $
Cows and heifers opened steady to 'points hlghet. Sales. 20.2.V) hags: October
round 10c htKher, buyers picking out
,WM. VIAJVim t., V
such stuff as suited them, but neglecting
othor kinds somewhat, which gave the
ninrket an appearance of alowneea. v
fitockera and feeders were the first cat
tle to sell, and they were fairly aotlve at
prices that were anywhere from atrong
to HKyl6c or more higher, ln other worda.
stockers and feeders sold In very nearly
the same notches as a week ago today.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choloe
fed learllngx, $9 0i"o9.75; fair to good fed
yearlings, 9i.MHiK.O0; common to fair fed
yearlings. $9 6rd9.60; good to choice heavy
beeves, $9.u0Ul.76; fair to good corn fed
beeves. $8,301(1 n. 00: eommon to fair corn
frd beevea, $.7Tg3.90; prime graa beeves,
t".KTK.7fi. good to choice grass beeves,
$7 6048. 00: fair to good grass beevea, $7.00
tfl.w. common to fair grass oeevea, u w
SJ.oo; good to choice grass heifers, $K.OO
6r.76: good to choice grass cows, $6.0d
4.40; fair to good cows. 4fi.0Wrt.OO; com
mon to fair cows. $4.00(8)5.00; prime feed
ing steers, $8 OO-aS.60; good to choice feed
ers. $7. 404f7.K6; fair to good feeders. 94.90
frfl.to; common to fair leaders, $6.60fii .60;
good to choice stockern, $7.76(3i.0O; fair
to good stockers. $ 7i87.7?; common to
fair Btockera. $t.604ji.76; stock helfera $6.:$
W OO; stock cows, $&.60'.X; stock calvea
$Q. ,. 60; veal calves, $.'.U40.w. bulla,
Stags, etc., $4.26u6.96.
Beprcaentatlves sales I
..ef. TOWS,
No. Av. Pr. Ha Av. Pr.
I M 4 95 W4 4 H
9 719 6 16 1 U 6
$. lMl 5 m U ...1HI 6 64
STOCKERS AND FKEDKKS.
1 71 I M 11 0I 4 79
91 7U 9 M 40 3t 4 99
4 M i M 1 W 19
6 Sri 4 4
KL-nRiairi
44 feeders
966 4 70 $ feeders.. $66 t 70
HOOS SuuDlica of hoara ware somewhat
larger than most recent Mondays, the
run of fifty-eight oars, or about $,9tK
head, being the heaviest for a Monday
since the last week of August. The day's
offerings showed a gain of 1,300 over last
weak, were 1.400 larger than two weeks
ago and a few head heavier than tor the
aame day a year ago.
Shipping outlet waa very fan this morn
ing, and outnlde buyera took a fair share
of the supply on a strong to 60 higher
basis. There waa an unusually large gup
ply of light hogs here, some of very de
cent quality, but they aren't very eagerly
sought after, and as no straight loads of
choloe butchers showed up, the tope
failed to go over $8.46.
Packer started out buying: a lew nog
about a nickel higher, but the Inquiry
waan't so lively as It might have been,
and prlcea weakened before the close,
quite a number of the later sales being
quoted as no more than steady. A good
share of the hoga had been sold before
10 o'clock, but there were still a few loads
left In first hands at that time.
Values were anywhere front steady to
60 higher, with the general trade quotable
as largely 6c up. A spread of $9.$0i;.40
bought the big end of the offerings, with
a sprinkling around 9X.26. and a fair
Bhowlng as high aa $9.46, the top.
The spread today waa the narrowest In
a, lulls uiiic. (i.i.iiiau; v. i
, t-.Vne.4a a suread of only 20c The
cutting dowo of the premium on ship
ping grades, and the steady advance In
packing hoga are responsible for this nar
rowing of the range.
No.
1. .,
40...
4..
M..
77...
U..
I...
19..
At. Bh. Fr. N.
Av. Bh. Ft.
,.9M N IHH
..11 140 9 40
..la 10 9 4
..944 90 I 40
..144 149 4 4
..114 90 9 4IS4
..9e 4 4 4
.144 ... 9 96
.931 ID Hi
.m io to
.UU 10 1 90
.Ml I'M 9
.W0 Ul IK
.1M IH IH
vo...
90...
M...
bt...
(I...
40 9 7
UHULP Receipt were very fair, al-
thougu not as large aa on most recent
Monday. A total of Ut car, or OT.euu
tiad war reported In. wtilcn u about
4,uum suiaiier than last week, 400 short of
two week ago, and aooul lu.uuu ugntar
than for th corresponding day last year,
feat lamb opened sUoug Lul morning.
and the early trad waa all of a duue
above laat week' close. Among the early
aia were several bunches at 9av, and a
mail string reached $.66, tha beat pilu
lUMt na been paid slue a wees, agio ut
uav. On the whole. It waa a pretty dreggy
trade, and there were tfll a few fat
lame unsold at midday. Price showed
a Utile more of a spread tban at th
cloe of laat week, bulk of th offering
moving at t8.601OI.au. A s general thing
riots were quoted as strong to loQloe
higher than Friday, or just about Uady
with a week ago today.
Feeding lambs, which mads up th
big end of th offerings, opened at fully
steady prices, but owing to delay In
getting- them sorted up were pretty low
ln moving. A good snsrs of th desir
able tuff moved at $8.26.6.e0, with a
couple of load of choice one at $$.60,
Feeding ewe sold a high a $6.40.
There was a good showing of aged
stock a compared with last week. Sev
eral bunches of yearling ware on hand
and sold at price that wer troog to
poestbly a llttl higher. A number of
salea of a good class wer reported at
M 7C.86, and on choice bunch reached
17. 00. Let ewe sold a high a $4.1$. th
highest flg-ur paid for a good mgny
weeks, and a mixed bunch of owes and
wether mad 99 26.
Quotation on sheep nd lamb: Lamb,
good to choice. $J.6O0.tt; lamb, fair to
good, 99 4(.ff$ .60: lamb, feeder. 97 TV?
I 60; yearling. flr to choloe. 94 004W.00;
vearllns. feeder. 9 0O7W.10; wethers,
f.le ta choice 98a0r.60: ewe, good to
rholc 96.264M.16; ewe, fair to good,
tt.OOtfci.7?; ewe. fe(!er. $4 603.M.
CHICAGO LITI 9TOCK MARKET
Cattle gtross Hogs Weak keep
Weak.
CHICAOO. Oct. 19.-,ATTLE JtecsHt.
14ono head: market atrong; native beef
eettl. $.10r7aii.6o: western steer. $4.7M$
9 0: oows and heifers. 22.90. 96; calve,
17 TRW11 T5
HfKW- Reeeltvts. yw) head: irmrVet
weak, at about Heturrtev'a average: milk
at vvr nr.: sno.86: mlxeA tis
9 95: heavv. tt.06a.9S;, routTh, $.60J.$0
rr. K Wvf7 W
rTEFIP AND LAAR-Rcslna WW
head; marVet weak: wethere 9g.2S7.0ri
we. M.107 4: Urnh. 9 7Mr 90.
4.
Tral Live Iteck Market.
T. TrrT. Oct. 1 OATTLT5 Re
eelpts. 9O0 bd: market, hleher; nalv
beef eteera. 97WM?- yearllnr eere
n4 heifers 9g.nW.2- rows $ ofw 10
stockers and feeders. $".or(v7 7B: sou'hern
steera 96.9B4TM: cows end heifers, $4-0o4
$S: nstlve calves, 9" murni n
HOO Reeelo, U.1 hed; market
lower; pig and light, $n. 773.71; mixed
anil butchera. t.xtiK70; good heavy, IH40
4i" n
814 RFT ANP I,A M Receipts. 1Rr
head, market straJy, lamha, t.0Oti.MI,
sheep and ewes, 4.nmr7.7.
k 4 IT Live gtoek Market.
KANftAS CTTY, Mo., t t. 1R.-CATTL.B
Kei-elpia, KtoOu head: market hlghet':
prime fed steers, $M.ff 10.36; dreaeed beef
steers, as0nf9.4; weetern steers. huf
9 h; stockeis and feeders, 9Tv.Hnj.iiO; bulls.
tHa'wffti.; ralvea. K"ifl0 a
lit mis Kece.pta. 8. AX) head; market
higher; bulk of amies, 9S lia.IV; heaejr
$H.litig 50; pAi-kera and butchers, i H4i.;
light. $ Uhi 50; pigs. tikjK lV
MlKKP AND UMII8- Receipts, 4 000
head; market steady; lambs, gs 15.(1 6
yearllngn. K.vPM.afc; wethers,
ewes, f.x6tirrU0i.
96.7fctra.60;
Rloax tlty Mr Btex-k Market
SlOfX C1TT. la.. Oct. 19 CATTLFJ
Receipts. 9 300 head; market steady to 10c
mere. PKMN Ii; stockers and feeders, 900
4i7.1); ralvea, $7.0nHj'lO.W; bulla, stags, etc,
$4 bXif li.
ll GS -Receipta. VVo head; heavy.
Hi ); mixed, 9N.4ViS.4o: light. $A..i?!.40;
bulk of sales, S.4"V f"l.
8IIKEP AND lMHS-Recelpts. 1.000
head; fed muttons. $.0XiiAlN; ewes, $3.96
fj.S.76; lamha. $S.0iu 60.
. Jwsenk Live gtnek Market.
ST JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. in CATTt.P)
Receipts. 9.600 head: market stea.1v:
steers. 4 POHJ10 00: rows and hoLfera, K00o
$ 60; calves, 9.OOcT10 60.
i HOOS-Hecelpts. 9,600 head: market
strong to v higher; top, $966; bulk of
Bales, $ 1660.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipt a, 1.90$
head; market steady; iambs, S.(ija,t.
Live Rlerk In ftlskt.
Ilecclpts of live s:ock ul u.e five prln
dlal western markets:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Polith Omaha
Floux cltv
Kansas City
Pt. I ouU ....
Chicago
Totals ...
... 11.7ft)
. . . 9
...ST.OiiO
...
...14.000
9.900
1.600
9 ,
97.600
9.7i0
2CI.O00
lt.tt)
.7510 46,300 2,0i0
Coffee Market.
MEW YOMK Oct IS -COFFICP3 Tha
market fur futtiren ni.eticd at mm advance
and November. :ac; I'ecemher. 4 4"c;
January. 4c: February. 4.46c; March,
l4Sc; April, Mo; May. iWc; June, .V;
July, fiSo: Aumist. .73o; September, 6 TMp.
Spot steiuly; Hlo 7. 7to; Kiintos No. 4,
4"4e. Cost and freight offers were atead'er
wTth Sntoa 4s qiotl at 9.9nt 90r; Lon
don credit; Rio 7a, 7c, AmerlcHn credits.
I Rio exchange on London 3-32.1 higher,
iMItrela prices were 60 reis higher at Rio
ana uncnangea si oimow.
Metal Market.
trow TORK. Oct. 13 MKTAL The
metal exchange quotes lead offered, $4..V;
spelter not quoted.
At London: Lead, 24 lis 3d; spelter,
63.
Copper steady; electrolytic, $19,00. Iron,
steady: No. 1 northern. Hl.srifl0. 7 ; N.
, $l.tolf. .60; No. 1 southern. $i6.Wf.5o;
No. 2, $16.7?'14.?ri. Metal exchange quotes
tin quiet, $'!2.7ti1 12.
At I,nndon' flpot roprer, 72 6; futures,
72 10s; electro'ytlc. JlIS Spot tin. C150
6s; futures, 17.2 10. Antimony, UH.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frwtta
wirA1 voi?v n. 1 Q rvinnoiTrn
APPLICfl Kteailv: fancy. 8Ifc: choice.
'!r: nrline, "i 'TT"
DRIED FRUIT -Prune firm: Call-
fornlaa, 9i6'10Hc; Oreirons. 7t10o. Apri
cot strong; choice. Sc; extra oholce, lOc!
fancy, 10o. Peachee steady; chotce, 44
S: extra oholce, 6ti'c; fancy, 6Vfr4".
Raisins, firm: loose muscatels, 17740!
choice to fancy reeded, 7'tfK(,; seodless,
9flllo; London layers, tl.ftotFi.4n.
Cto Market.
NFTW TORK, Oct. W COTTON
Putures opened firm; October, 12,fV): De
cember. ia.Sc: January, 12.97c; Mar"h,
19.10; May, 18 2V. Bpot, quiet; middling
upland, ll.fioo. No sale.
The market closed ieady with ptico
4 points higher to 2 point net lower,
LIVTSRPOOL, Oct. 18. COTTON Knot,
Pir.u7, gun.1 iiiiuuiiii., i.nu, iuiuukiih,
7.2d; low middling, t-81d; sales, 1,00&
bales,
Oil and Roela.
SAVANNAH, Oa.. Oot li. TERPEN
TINE Firm at 42o; salea 9$ bhla; re
ceipts, 191 bbls.) shipmsnts, 90 bblal
tock, 10.1779 bbl.
ROflTN Firm: ale, B19 bbl.; receipt,
476 bbls.; shipments, 1,692 bbl.; stock,
$7,941 bbl. Quote: A and H. $3.76; ( D
and B. $8.90; F, $3.88; O. tS 87H: H, t8.90;
7, 94.00; K, 94.16; M, 96.10; N. IS.m; WU,
$8.90; WW, $8.40.
Mlnaeapoll Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 18. WHKAT-De-
eember, 9o; May. $102': No, 1 hard,
tl o; No. 1 northern, $1.02JJ1.0S.
FlXiTJ R Cnchanged.
B A RLET AfJ64o,
BRAN $19.00.
COIIM-No. $ ysilnw, r?)-Mo.
(1AT8-N0. $ whits. $7)mr8o,
FLAXr-tl.MViim.90S4.
Dxr Good Market,
muW TORTC. Oot. 18 DRY OOOr
Cotton goods, firm; sale of gray rood
ar beoomtng larger; yarna flrmi men'
wear has advanced; raw material mar
kets ar stronger.
War Draws from
Teachers' Banks in
Dominion of Canada
PI'S MOTN70S, la, Oot H. (Upee'el
Telegram.) Th world war ha ortppled
th schools and oollag of Canada as to
th faoultla trmndouly, goeordlnv to
Prof. F, W. Snow, th new Instructor In
romane language at th University of
low. Prof. Bnow ha Just reoent'y earn
to low from Toronto, H say that
troop are drilling" on nearly very Cana
dian campu and, achool work I Mosndary
to military training, whit professors and
Instructors are flocking to th front Mor
than $3H per cent of the educators hav
enlisted, he saya
J. M. Evvard of th low, Stat Agri
cultural college at Ames ha figured out
that If all lows' pig wer to march In
review at a normal "pig gait" before a
person stationed on level ground, at such
Interval so that as on pig disappeared
from sight another would Psa th re
viewer, it would consume a period of too
year before the laat pig would disappear
from sight. In other word th pig popu
lation of Iowa now stand at approxi
mately 1700,000.
Petition for a peelal election on th
municipal court question will be filed with
th city clerk Monday morning. Th law
passed by th last general assembly giv
ing the light of the people to rote on th
question of estsbllahlng municipal courts
has prompted the activity her. It la
planned to hav th election held at th
same time as that for th adoption of th
new street car franchise.
Bank clearing for th week exceed th
clearing for the corresponding week
year ago by $1,000,000. Thla I on of th
best showings mad by th Des Molnee
bank In any on week. Th showing I
th mor remarkable because thla rear
a large amount of clearing la being dons
through th federal bank at Chicago
which waa not In operation a year ago.
The total clearing tor the week wer
$6.20,OK7.W and for th asm period a
year ago they wer $4 M, $34.88. On Friday
and Saturday combined th clearing
totaled $1,000,000 There la no special rea
son for the unurual clearing except good!
business and prompt collection.
A campaign to raise $300,000 for Simpson
college I on In th Des Molne confer
ence. At the Methodist church bar to
day th money raising plan was pr.
ented. Blmpson Is th conference achool
for th Des Molne Methodist oonfsrenc
aud I located at Indlanola.
Us Th bee's wappr column.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Higher Prio Are Eegiitered by a
Majority of Better Known
Shares.
STEEL IS THE CENTRAL FEATURE
NEW YORK, Oct. 1$. Higher Prices
were registered by a majority of the
better known stocks today, with renewed
activity In war specialties, but trading
lacked much of its recent vigor, until
I the final hour, when United States Steel
became the central feature, rising 3' to
W'V Its best price since 1910. This was
achieved by purchases of Individual lots
running from LOW to 4,000 shares,
Oalna ln the war group were general,
but extremely variable. New records
were made by Bethlehem rVeel, which
rose 11 Points to 496, Willys-Overland, M
to Studebaker, i to 147V American
hteel Found i Ice, 6 to 70S; I'nited States
Industrial Alcohol, 74 to 107H, and Cen
tral Leather, 1 to 6S. IJggett A Meyera,
one of the tobacco Issues, also shared In
this distinction, advancing 2S to 246. In
addition to these records, sharp gains
were made by Bethlehem Steel preferred,
General Motors. Maxwell common and
second preferred, Westlnghouae, Oeneral
Kleclrlr, Crucible Steel, Virgin a Coal.
Iron and Coke and several of the metal
shares, notably American Smelting.
Canadian Pacific, led the rails, rlslnz
4 points to 149. with marked strength id
St. Paul. Great Northern. Baltimore A
Ohio, Krlea, New Haven and some of the
southern group. Hariiman and coalers
were up I to $ points, but lost aomo
ground later, profit taking making 'for
some Irregularity at the active close.
Total sales amounted to 9.10.000 aharea.
The restraint which marked dealings
In tha fnn,nAAti mtmm nr.illrt. tA nn rumor
ri.j.iins' with the tons of Waahlnaton a
l.om note to Oreat Britain and further all
4.0r) I ing for foreign Interests. Offerings
1 Mn , throuah London were asaln eatlmsted at
i . substantial flrura. but the setback re
sulting from this liquidation waa only
temporary.
Speculative Interest as represented by
the activity of commission houseg was
again an undnuMed factor In the rise.
Advices from Important western centers
bore particularly on the Increased con
fidence begotten of crop prospects. Borne
stiffening of exchange on London and
Par la, with a shading of time money
quotations were among the other favor-
ble developments of the day.
Bund
quotations were nlgner.
despite
an Increase
of
European selling.
Total
alea. bar value, aggregated $3,970,090.
United Sta tea bonus were unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stock were as follows:
alee. His. Lew. Cl-a,
A1m Owl a 1,7V n
Allln-ObalRiar NTH
Atnrrlre aM 9kisar.... 9.TU0
Inwlm Iks lg.
441
I'W
1194
41
lH
S5
1M
r.t
l)Nt
10444,
K'
IH
41
974
1H
tsn 14
4H
4
'gin
in
its
4I4
H
M
NS
loH
IKH
114 1
9M4
7H
100
131'
4iH
4l
97
1
14i
44 H
ft
It
n
1SH
94
l'H
9414
f
IW14
4941
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AmortcM H. H.. 11.4"
Am. H 4 R pM
Am. Pusar Rrtlnlns 1.404
Amrrlmu Trl. Tel.... !. 1H
Amerl-n Tohaceo 1 1 tS
Anarenda Copper 9.fno 7
AlrhUon l.M 10T
B'Mwtn LmrniotlT .... 1. US) IM
luitm.nr a Ohio A4 n
B"(hlhrm Steal 9. 414
nronklm RipKl Transit., 974
Otlllomla 1-atrnleam .... MS 1"4
Cn4l r.rlflo t XI 14
Ontnil IMIM U.tnO U.
CheMiHia (Mile 4.4O0 UUj
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Cilnii Oneper 1 WW.
Cnlnraitn Fol AV Iron.... IMO ft
Cruel t,L Rteel 11.70D t
Ixnvnr M. O. pfd 4i 11
IMMtlkws' rWourltles .... 140 9714
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Orwt Northern pM 1"'4
Ort No. Or alts 14.70 44 H
0.itcvnhlm Riiploratloa., i. we tM
Illinois (Vntr.1 107H
lntertmrmih (Vie. Corp., l l"l UH
Inspiration (Vipper 9.7 44
Intcmitlnnal Harreeler.,. 11 lit
Kansae nty Bnuthsra.... 9(M fS
lhlrh VeJIsr 9. 7414
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Naw Tnrk flaolrai
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Knrthani Faelfls
Farina Mall
Faelfla Tal. Tal
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Waatinsheuaa Bleetrl ...101,100 7914
Mnnnwia Powar e." IT
Oanaml Mntors 9M 917
Total aalas for th day. M0, 000 sharaa
New York Meaey Msurket.
NT0W TORK. Ort 1$. MERCANTILE)
PAPER CM per cent.
BT BR LINO EXOHANOFJ-fllxty-daT
bills, $4rT.; demand. $4 a; cable, M.7lili
SILVER Har, 49c; Mexican dollar,
Ke.
bondh-oovernmeni, steaay; raiiroaa.
strong. ...
TIME I.OANS Firm; sixty days, z'.wy
244 twr cent; nlnoty days, I1&1 per cent;
alx months, t per cent.
MONEY Call, eaaier; hlghet, t per
cent; lowest, lVk per cent; ruling rate, lit
per cent; last iHn a per oam, ciuain
bid, lf4 per cent; offered at $ per cent.
Closing quotation on Donas toaay wef
a follow:
V. . rat. Is.
... n sta rss. ev. ae aat
... 91 N. T. C. dak. 4a.... V
...10"44N. T. riir 4H....lfl74i
...100N. T. Dtaia 44a...lu4V4
N. v., N. H. A H.
...lODUj av. 4i 11(14
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TJ. C. at. ra
aoupon
C. A. a. ra
a aoupea
Panama la rospoa. ioo
Am. flmaiur a.....H0
1 nes No. Pacing 4a 144
40 la it
7. T. a T. a. Isti .ltlHO g. L raf. 4a..., 90
Armour A Co. 4s.. IlliPaa. T. A T. 4a.... 7H
Atonieon . " ...
n.i A. CvVIn la It do sm. 4Ua. MVfc
Can. Fmoine Ut ru.'Raadlni ni. 4a Kit
Obaa. )4ale 4Mi ' 9- L. 4 9). F. r. 4a 74
O. B. A Q J. 4s.... 97HSo. Faa. cv. la. lof
O at A P g 4a
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so raf. 4a 1114
C. R. 1. a r. r.
O. S. r(. 4V4a...
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. 11440. B. RuMar 9s... .IOJI4
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A T. tat 4s. 74
Bid.
Loeal 9 tocka aad Roads.
Qaoeatlaae faralsnea by Berna, nrlnksr A 0.
441 Omaha National bank balMI:
Mocks- M- Aaaad.
Aowtoaa Drag Srndloata
Daare Coaaaautr, pfd
Fairmont cvaamer,. pta
Howae 9a-a company
Llnrola Tal. A Tel. aom
Molina Plow first pfd . t par oast....
OaaM A C. B. 84. R , pM
Omaha 0. B. Rr. a 9)., pM
Omaha 4 C I at. Rr . etna
New Stale Talapkeas. pf4
Nve-rVhoatgar-FvwIar tT'ompaar
Unlaw allocs Taroa atook
Vpelte Urals, eoaa
Benda
AjKle-rveaeti 9 par sent sotaa 1999.,
Lineal Tal. A Tal. 4a.
Llaeela R . U A F. ta. lie
Los Anseles Ratleay la 1H0
Oaraaa 4 par (anl Bote. li ,
Bl Pneo, Tan., atohool la, lrb4 ,
Naw Btat Talepaoaa 9s ,
Omaha A4lur1um 4"4a. 2999
Omaha Water 4Ha. 141
Omaha 4lea Is. 117
Merahanta I. I U k, 139
Pactfla Tat. A Tal. 9s. 1941
Paotfla O L
Wlrhlta raloa 9 look Ysres 9. 194.
Rwlft A f
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9V4 97
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17-i
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Las4e 9tk Market.
LONDON. Oct. It American securities
on th stock market were neglected ow
ln to the riee In exchange. Canadian
Paotfla and United State Steel were firm
exceptions.
hi LVK H Har, 2$ 16-14d per oune.
MONET 9HN per cent.
DI49COT7NT RATES Short bill. 44. per
cant; this month. 4404 11-19 per cent.
' ' Bask Cloeurlmss.
OMAHA, Oct. VS. Bank clearinga for
Omaha today were $4 787.AlS.le, and for the
corresponding day last year, 43.4U.47t ii
Snsar Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 18. 81)1 A R Raw,
firm; molasses, $.ooc; centrifugal, 4.27c.
Ute fined, firm; rut loaf. 116c; crushed,
4.06c; mould A, 4.70c; cubes, t.40c; XXXX
powdsred, 4.90c; powdered, $27x3 ; fine
franulaled, 1.16c; diamond A, t-lbc; oon
SLtWners' A, .0tc; No. 1. 4.90a.
1
I '
: HAPPENINGS IN
THE MAGIC CITY
Anstrian Laborer Lo$ei $30
Short Time, He Tells the
Police.
la
NEGRO ACCUSED BY GIRLS
Flushed with the reward of several
week of hard labor on a bridge building
gang In western Nebraska, Joe Mlloulrh,
Austrian, allowed Paul Pakokyka and
Nick Martsevlch, also Austrian, to pilot
him to a place at 2830 8 street. South Side,
where he lost $10 In a few minute.
IVtectlves Allen and Dworak raided the
plao and five Inmate were taken besides
th proprietor. Frank Komputr.
Ha Ion h is Raided.
Th saloon of Frank Oood, with F.d
Akromla In charge, was raided by Offi
cers Allen and Dworak at 12 o'clock Sat
urday night. Fourteen Inmate were
taken with th proprietor. They ar be
ing held at the police station.
For . several weeks police have been
keeping a close watch on this partlculnr
aloon. At last when th "lookout," ac
cording to the police, had doxed off, offi
cers rushed to the door and demanded
entrance. A bewildered crew of men
backed against the bar the officer
entered. No liquor was confiscated a
the men wer all leaning up against the
bar at th time of the arrest.
Abe San ford, negro, of Portal, Neb.,
lie In South Side police station No. t
facing a charge of attempted assault on
one of two white girls Saturday evening
at a late hour. Th man waa arrested
on a minor rharg later In the evening.
The girls, one a nurse, came to the
police station yesterdny afternoon and
Identified th negro as the one who had
followed them at 1130 o'clock Saturdny
evening from Twenty-fourth and N
street to Twenty-fourth and Q street. .
At this Intersection, according to th
story of th girl, the negro grabbed one
of them about the wslst and waa about
to attack her when their ertea caused him
to fla.
Former South aider Retsrns.
William MoGympsey, former welt
known stock yards man of th South Bide ,
and t)ow assistant superintendent at th .
Armour packing plant at Sloug City, ha
been transferred from hi present posi
tion to th Omaha office a an assistant
superintendent hers
MoOympeey left Saturday for Sioux
City after h had apent th week her
looking ovr th new field, to return to
bring hla family to Omaha for permanant
location har. Ke waa born and raised
In th Maglo City and ha a host of
friend among lodge men of th city,
naralar Frtahteaed Away.
Unidentified persona attempted robbery
at th horn of Rufua J. Maxson. 901
North Nineteenth street. Sooth Side, ariy
laat rnlng. Whll th ownr waa away
from horn between th hours of T and 11
o'clock a screen and window pan oa th
wast aid of th horn was broken Into,
Trace wr left to show that aotneon
had entered th house.
Nothing waa missing, however, and It
I believed that tha would-be burglar waa
frightened away.
"Billy" listsy Meeting.
"BMy Sunday meeting haw baen an
nounced to tak plaoa Tuesday morning
at 10 'clock at th following designated
place :
Section lit Mrs, R. B savers, Twanty
vsnth and R.
Section 144 Mr. Rlckabaugh, 140$ North
Twenty-third.
Section 146 Mr. Brydson, Twenty-seventh
and I.
Section 13 Mr. Barrett, Twanty-fourth
and D.
Section 147Mr. P. J. FarralL lilt
North Twenty-third.
Section 148 Mr. H. Vore, $2$ North
Twenty-flrt.
Section 14$ Mrs. Parsley, Twentieth
and Missouri avenue.
Section U0 Mr. A. Nixon, 721 North
uignieentn.
Section 1M Mr. Roy Towl.
Section 162 Mr. O. Merrlman. Thir
teenth and Boulevard.
Section 1E$ Paraonag. Ralston.
Magi City Ooaals.
Offlr apace for rent In Be office, 2211
N street. Term reasonable. Well known
location. Tel. South $7.
Speolal prlcea on all atovas during com
bination gaa and ooal tov demontr ,
tlon. Drop In and see it bak. Koutaky
I'avllk Co.
Th Moos will atv their regular
Wednesday evening dance at their halt.
Twenty-fifth and M atreeta, next Wednes
day evening.
Th Mystlo Worker of th World will '
meet tomorrow evening at th Odd Fel
low' hall. Twenty-fourth and M street,
at t o'clock.
Th Woman's Horn and Foreign Mis
sionary society of th St Luke' Lu
theran church will meet at the horn of
Mr. J. J. Mortenaon, Fifteenth and Jef
ferson streets, Wednesday afternoon at .
1:80 o'clock.
Photo play fana will hav th opnnr- '
tunlty to witness th naw Path UoU
Rooster pioture at tha Hesse today, en
titled "The Galloper." Whll thla I a
apecinl release, the usual 10-cnt admis
sion price will prevail.
A man's duty to his family la not done
Whan he provide for present neoesaltio
only; he must also prepar for. th future
and a "rainy day." Th Saving Doner',
ment of th Llv Stock National Ran'
South Omaha. I for th bonaflt of '
man who want to gat ahead. .
Wheat in Millions
of Bushels Moving
Through U. 8. Porta
NEW TORK. Oct. 13. Tha Urgent
movement of Canadian whsat through
the United States ever recorded Is now
going on through thla port. Record of
th produce exchange compiled to and
Including Friday, October 17, show that
4.206,791 bushel hav been brought her
from Canada alnc th early part of
August and reloaded on steamship for
shipment, mainly to England. Franc and
Italy. Thla wheat. In order to avoid to
payment of a duty of 10 cent per bushel,
come through ln bond.
Th Canadian wheat crop, estimated by
grain men for thl aeaaon at approxl
mately $32,000,000 bushel, la on of thl
largest ln th history of th dominion
and comparea with 264,000,000 bushel
raised last year.
Th total export wheat ' movement
through New Tork from August 1 to
October 15 1 placed at U.llLUt baahsls,
of which 7.946.734 bushels wer grown ta
ths t'nlted Bute.
Oraln men say they expect th heavy
xport movement will eoatiau through)
th entire season, or until about January
1, when th Argentina crop la available,
1
TJ Th Bee' "Swapper" column.
IpaaUh Mtaiatry to Qalt.
MADRID, Oct. 14. (Via Part.) Th
Heraloa state that at a council yester
day th ministry decided to resign.
Yaw mj bar as little aa see aaara of Naw
York Stock Bichanpa aacarlllaa. TUB OLD
ttT HBVIS7W lalla kaw. laauag avarj Ha
arOar 41 00 Ban lor aanupla apr.
Publlahad b jfHM MU1R A CO., fa Brea4
war. N.w v-- cur.