TIIK l.KK: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAV, (KTOHKU 17, 1!1. 11 REAL ESTATK ACREAGE It Is Up to You To Buy Acres Now You never will have the opportunity to buy acres so close to Omaha and Benson as cheap and on such easy terms as you can buy now in the beautiful new acreage tract of Benson Gardens adjoining Benson on the west and the new town of West Benson on the east, located along the "West Main Street paved road. The payments are only $10 Down, $10 a Month on one acre or $10 down and $7.50 a month on half acres; or $5 down and $5 a month on large town lots in West Benson. Now is the best time to look over acres. "West Benson and Benson Gardens is the best place to buy. The land is rich; the location is ideal ; the schools and stores are convenient. Ar rangements have been made by the Benson School Board to take all school children living in Benson Gardens and Benson Acres to and from the Benson Schools free of charge in the Benson Gardens Jitney. Write or call us up by phone and we will have one of our salesmen with automobile take you out and show you the best Acreage property ever offered for sale near Omaha. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. FOR RENT lloaara n n. I t ot mars. Miscellaneous. FIDELITY sice Phone Douglas 28 (or complete list of vacant houses and apartments: also (or storage, moving. Kth and Jackson Gordon Van Co Storsga. tl N. 11th St. Tel D 394 or Har 1M7. GOOD auto sales room on Karnam St. Very reasonable rent. Tel. Doug. 4089. SEE the Central Furniture Store FREB HENTAL. LIST. M l J van and Storage VkCrCfVn Q Co. Call us for as- A'AUOb" Urns tea (or mov ing, packing, shipping. 1711 Webster BU Pougias 14. tSEVEN and five-room bouses; modern; walking distance. Douglas 459. H.tneoa Crelgh Sons ft Co.. Bee Bldg. ilOUSeS Jn part, of the city. JC Reed p&ing moving, storage. :A)7 Farnam. D. 6144. WANTED TO BUT OFFICE furniture bought and sold. C Reed. VfTi Farnam. Doug. 814u, Mrlctly hlfcjh glade piano Web. 3726. Yale bus everything 2d hand Web. 4904. HIGHEST prices (or old clothln. D. 4714. RGAIi ESTATE LOANS FARMS and city loans at lowest rates. TO LAND TRUMBULL. 4i Uee Bldg. tiuu 'i o ll.uou made promptly. V. D. Wead, Wead Bidg.. IM.h st Farnam Bta, tTlTY and tana loans, S, 6, per oent J. H. Dumont A Co.. 418 Ktate Bank. A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. vt antku citfod farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. 2633 Farnam. CITlr property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas 22k State Bank Bldg. OMAHA humus. Kasl NebrutKa farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas T715. MONEY on hand (or city and (arm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. ICC' CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlberg, 810 u 12 Brandeis TheaUr Bid HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 115 S. 42D ST. 8-r. ; all modern, (or mod. 6-room cottage. Will sell. Tel. H. 2704. 6-room cottage. Council Bluffs, 80 acres Irrigated Colorado land; (or lots or cot tages in Omaha. Coifax 3808. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Bargain in a Home Because the house Is now too small we offer (or sale one of the nicest, cvxlest and best located homes In Omaha. On easy terms to the right party In order to make a quick sale. House located at 3608 Marcy, one block from the Leavenworth line, ten minutes' ride on street car; one block from drug store and grocery store; nose to school; streets paved and all paid for. In neigh borhood where lots are advancing in price. Hlxh, dry and airy. House two-story bungalow, built about five years; full basement: furnace he-tt, hot water .heater, electric and gas fix tures; line liio piace; house wen decor ated; living room, 14x24; good dining room,, kitchen and pantry. Second floor has 8 large, airy bed rooms, (our closets and bath. This place Is worth looking at and wortn the money. J4.70O. u. C. Jtoberts. PRETTY BUNGALOW 2328 South 3.1th Ave., 6 rooms, finished in f iv , oniony niuuri ii in ijveiy par ticular; price 13,000; 5o0 cash, balance same as rent, C. G. CARLBERG, 9 512 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE: WEST SIDE A Corner Lot 56x128 . West Farnam District Two blocks from best car line In Omaha. Sewer, water, gas and sidewalk In and paid for. till VlfiV TP-RMS A REAL HAKUAIM. Shuler & Cary I). 4iS. 'JA otute Bldg. FINK MODERN HOME, CLEAR. Near the Omaha I'niversity, we have a high clans 10-iooin modern house, clear of encumbrance. Can exchange for an h or 40-acre farm near Omaha, or will take a smaller borne. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,. tth Floor Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781 WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE. A splendid 10-room house and 1 lota 100 xlZri, earnly worth $12,000. Owner will take smaller place, or might consider a piece of land In exchange. 1'AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Iaiuglaa 17M WALKING Ll5TN'CE a3 Dodge, f room modern house, first-class condi tion; ready to move Into; key at 240. Don t (ail to look it through. W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4X75. RKAL K9TATK ACREAGE 5.G5 Acres Improved with 4-Room House, $2,500 Located west of Benson, about H mile north o( the new town of West Benson; mostly all level rich bottom land; fine for gardening; running water through part of It. The house Is unfinished on the Inside, but Is well arranged and would not cost much to have It finished. Will make terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney PL REAL ESTATK WEST BIDE A CLEAN-UP SALE OF West Farnam and Cathedral District Lots Going On Today and Continues Until All Lots Are Sold $395 to $695 $5 Down, $5 Month All street Improvements, Including gas, water, sewer and sidewalks. Moderately Restricted Everybody knows what WEST FAR NAM car service means to the home.. Farnam and Dundee line on the south. Farnam and 40th on the east. Farnam and Cuming on the north of the addition. Every three minutes one of these cars passes the property, and you may reach 16th street In twelve min utes, and on a direct line down town. Best for the Home. Best for an Investment. Come to 42d and California Sts. any day this week, or phone Douglas 4233 or Wal nut 882. and we will send for you. Shuler & Cary Addition Office. 42d and California. Main Office 204 State Bank Building. Why Pay Rent When you can buy a home of your own on monthly payments? In the Bemls Park district Is a 6-room modern house that needs a few repairs, but at the price the owner has placed upon It, It la a bargain.- crms can be arranged. Address 3512 Lafayette Ave. Two blocks to car. For price and terms call Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 200 608 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Prettiest Mile Florence Blvd. A High Class Proposition That must be snapped up at once. Owner Uvea In house and will not move after cold weather sets In. All modern 9-room house, oak floors and finish, hot water heat, fireplace, beam ceilings, built-in features, sun room etc. The lot la finest on entire Prettiest Mile. It Is 100 feet wide by 840 (eet deep; fine shude. hedge on both sides, all kinds of fruit, berries, etc. Artesian well, that flows ill year round. If taken quick this (all, you can buy this place for 86,750, on reasonable terms. Next door neighbor wants to buy 10 feet of thin at 360 per foot, and you can make 3&00 back right away If de sired. Ground alone here is worth over 15.0U0, and house Is thrown In at far less than cost. Must have quick action on this. Call Douglas 8393 Monday for appointment or any further Information. LOOK AT THESE BUNGALOWS. No. 3018 and 3024 Lafayette Ave., 6 and 6 rooms, with beamed cellngs, paneled walls, fireplace, bookcases, buffet, china, closet, lighting fixtures, plumbing, heat ing; yard sodded, south front; oak and white enamel finish; close in; just east of Bemls Park, In Montclalr. Call owner and builder for prices and terms. A. H. OLMSTEAD. Phone Web. 8620. CHOICE COTTAGE, $2,150. Near 87th and Ames, 6 rooms, all mod ern. Must be sold. For terms aee W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDO. OWNER will sacrifice 8-r., strictly mod ern house, with large s eeping room, oak floors, woodwork nicely decorated. Turin. Phone Webster 1127. tUd and Fort, lot, 8200. Walnut 3064. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN luuncll lilarts. FINE NEW AND MODERN COUNTRY HOME. Only 4 blocks from street car In Coun cil Bluffs, new, up-to-date (-room house and an acre of grapes. Only 84,200. Will take Omaha house. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS 5-Room Bungalow The owner of a practically new bunga low will sell It very cheap and on eauy terms. All on one floor. Oak finlsii, built in buffet and bookcases. Large floored attic; cement cellar; warranted furnace; 8 lighting fixtures; Urge corner lot; good garage. CALL COLFAX 1456. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY For Bale 11 Isrrllaaeuaa. FOR SAI.E-M-tel Oarage. M. D. Cam eron. Tel. 11. Sj-A GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Heavy Foreign Demand Sends Price of Rye Up Fifteen Cents in the Last Week. CASH WHEAT REMAINS FIRM OMAHA, October t. I!1S. The cash market was very sternly today. Wheat receipts were onlv fair, and cssh wheat was quoted unchanged to 1 cents higher, most of the sales going at tint handed prices. Corn a lower, the receipts continue light and corn sold down, dropping "e.U'iC lower. Oats were higher, they soiling c up. Rye advanced to 7r, with a heavy foreign demand boosting the price. Clearances of wheat and (lour were equal to 2.1!l,0) bustiels; corn, .U0o bunh els; oats. 6.0W bushe's. Liverpool close: Wheat: unchanged to Id lower; corn. Id higher. Primary wheat receipts were 3.8M.O00 bushels and shipments l.fMl.OOo bushels against receipts of l.teSOiiO bushels and shipments of 823,000 bushels Inst J'enr. Primary corn receipts were 4M.0OO bush els and shipments 262.000 bushels, against receipts of oSI.rtN) bushels and shipments of liW.uOO bushels last year. Frimary oats receipts were l.m.nOO bush els and shipments 1 WJ.oou bushels, against receipts of 1.136.000 bushels and shipments of 757.x) bpehria last year. CAR LOT RECEI PTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 216 201 3S0 Minneapolis 413 Duluth TK Omaha 68 25 8S Kansas City 1 16 ' 20 St Louis 1S 41 40 Winnipeg 1.S10 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 car. e; No. 8 hard winter: 1 car. 96c; 8 cars, 96c; cars. 94c; cars. 94c. No. 4 hard win ter: 2 cars. 94c; 6 cars. 3c; 1 car. 92V; 2 cars, 92c; 84 cars. 91c; 8 cars, 90c. No. 8 spring: 1 car, 94c. No. I durum: 1 car, 83Hc. No. 4 durum, 1 car. 8c. Sample: 1 car, 81c No. 3 velvet chnff: 1 car. 7c. No, 8 velvet chaff: 1 car. 94W Corn: No. 2 white: 1 car. 60c. No. 8 white: 8 cars, We. No. 6 white: 1 car. 694c. No. white: 1 car. !mc. No. t vellow: 7 cars, fll1. No. 3 yellow. 1 3-6 cars. 814c. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, lc. No. 1 mtxed I cars, Wo. No. t mixed: 1 car (hlghl, 60Sc; 3 cars. oc: 1 car 694c No. 8 mixed: 1 car (near whlte. Blc; 12-6 cars. R9Vc. Oats: Standard: 1 car (good). 364c: 1 car, 364c; 8 cars. S5c: No. 3 white: 1 car. 844c; 14 cars. Sic; 1 car. S3c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 33ci 8 cars, S34c; 1 car. SSVic. Sample: 1 car, S24c; 1 car, 32c; 1 car, 314c Rye: No. 2: 1 car, 97c No. 8: 1 car. 7c: I cars, 96o. Mescellnneous: 4 car (special). Mc Omaha Cash Prices Wheat- No. I turkey, 0!fWW.c: No. 8 turkey. 9ff99c; No. 2 hard, 97jiySc; No. 3 hard, 94fr9ic; No. 4 hnrd JO'i94c; No. 2 spiing. 4iftt"c; No. I spring. 93Tiif?94c; No. 4 spring. 93ifltf3Uc: No. I durum. 2H934o; No. 3 durum, 921 83c. Corn: No. 2 white, E9fi'60c; No 8 white. S4finr; No. 4 white, &9t4(fr4e; No. 5 white. 57if59'(.e: No. white. 644R6o; No. t vellow. dlffiBlHc; No. 8 yellow. 61 614c: No. 4 yellow, 60fJUc: No. 5 yellow 604tilc: No. 6 yellow, off0Uc: No. 2 mixed, B9V4i?M4c: No. 3 mixed, S9V, '6940 ; No. 4 mixed, &9-?i694c: No. 6 mixed, 58 R9c; No. 6 mixed, M4WfiS4c. Ots: stand ard. 3Siffi'4c: No. 8 white. 83Siff344o; No. 4 white, 33a:?c. Barley: Malting. 49a 64c; No. 1 feed. 4&349c. Rye: No. 2 86VS 97c; No. 8, &t'.fi97c. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Ree by Logon Bryan, stock and grain brokers, Slfr foutn Mxtcentn, umaoa: Article' Open. I High.! Low. Clo , Yes y. Wheat I Dec. I 01m 1 02 9941 0OB 1014 May. I 03-3V 10-1 1 0111 02 1 Com: Dec. BSifr4 S"T4 RR,4B HH May. 604 69i,6041)i 69T Oats: Dec. 384W, 38fl40 3 38HA 384fH May. 89i(34 404 3394(i &J Pork: Dec. 13 35 13 40 13 30 18 30 18 R0 Jan.. 16 05 18 074 15 74 15 90 1U Lard: Oct.. 8 774 8T74 45 8 8 774 Jan.. 8 924 8 924 8 82H 8 824 8 974 Ribs. Oct.. 9 374 9 874 25 25 87V4 Jan.. 8 824 8 824 8 774 8 T74 8 874 A-Asked. B Bid, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. COFFE FMture market after opening at a decline of 1 to 1 points eased off another few points on the more active positions under some scattering liquidation or trade selling. Of ferings were light, however, and tno market rallied in the late trading: on race rumors and foreign buying, with arch selling up from 6.44c to e.bic. and with the general list closing at a net ad vance of 6 to 11 points. Bales, 19,760 bars; REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LAM)I FOR BALE CsUMoriUa. Llva oak Colonies, nuns better. W. T. emitta Co.. slS-14 City Nat. Bk. D. 8811. Csssasi FOR SALE OR LEASE-Any part of 4.000 acres near Htsetown, Saskatchewan. I raised 150,000 biuhels of oats and 80.000 bushels of flax on land this year. Price cheap and terms very easy. Frank Craw ford. Omnia. Neb., or Rosetown. Hask. Minnesota. IF INTERESTED In farm land, don't fall to call or send for my descriptive 1st of real bargains in large or small farms near the city; can allow them in few hours' time; they are bargains no one can duplicate, land, location and price considered. Fred Mohl, 611 Capital Bauk building. St. Paul. Minn. Nebraska. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, f00-acr ranch In Boyd county, Neb.; nearly all fenced; two seta of buildings; 200 acres under cul tivation: 60 acres of alfalfa; plenty ot good water; excellent grass; no sand; some timber. Address John Btenronsky, Wagner, S. D. WIseuMla, I'PPER WISCONSIN Beat dairy and general crop atate In the union; settler wanted; lands (or sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 84 on Wiscon sin Central Land Qrant Excellent! lands (or stock raising. If interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Depart.. 0o Line Hallway. Minneapolis 74iuo. M loellneos. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR RALE Write a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City, la., Journal. "Iowa's Moat Powerful Want Ad Ma dlum." Twinty-flv words every Friday evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning (or on month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days tor i; or GO words, k or 71 words, t& Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper, Xal.OUO readers dully In four great states. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Compiled and furnlsbsd br Ksrr Title Ouamnte. sad Abstract company. 804 Bouts Svalnlb sirasL WARRANTY DEEDS. John Ooreeb, Jr.. to John Ooracho, sr., 7 4. It fMt of lots 81 and M. black 4. Hanscom Pino 1 Hoiiwsumd Oo. to hums R. EvorsoU. Iota trt and 7. Homestead add M0 Honieetead Co. to buaan H. Eferaole, lots m and XM. Homeetead add IM CemmonveaUh Keel Bexate Co. to Aleian der Array, lot 17, block 1, gjrniHoate Hill l Marr K. Anderaon to Haul B Orara, el feet of win (eet of loia T and I, block T2, South Omaha J William O. Smith and wife to R. 0. Oiif lltb, lot H. block I, Olen Park 1 F. J. MnMhane, Jr., slierllf. lo H. t. Cadf lumber Co., lot 17, block Zt. Village of Ralaton 100 Catherine B. Uwrjr and huaband to Kath rja A. Kavanaush. a40 feet l lot t, Kauf man A Jetter'a aub $ Harry H. Allrn to Klchard W. Alias, lot (, block 11. Brlass' Piaoa 1 William A. rneter, referee, to J E. Roa era. lota It. It. 1 and II. HarrisosTs Flare to Western Heal Estate Co. to Walter Z. milord, aJl (eet of lot 8. block B. Rhlna'a BeLood add 1 William P. Hart to I.eo Koaenthal, lot II, b!ok ill. Dundee Plaoe J Batnuel orlulf and wife to Clifford W. Cal kins. noO feet of Iota 18 and II. block 3, Oaknurst Park 1 James W. ooll and wtfa to Wary I4ka Howe, lot 14, block II. Albright's Choice.. tat Julia Johnaoo and husband to Louis lilu Bieothal. all feet ot mil feet of lot 7 and 1, 40 feet of wl feet of lot I, block a. Hawthorne add 4.o Chailra 1.. M.rlt and wife te laary Trash, tiA fret of e?l fewt ot lot 17. Kouutie's tWiond add 1,709 Momluaatde Ia Co. to Ofvirie aleehaji, lt 5 I. Moriiluaelde add jaa (mil Petereon and wife lo Anna If. fibers, w2l fet of lot I. blork I4&. City of Oinin .S0 Vnltd Ural Kf'ate and Tru.it t'o. to Kraok I'anrblaix o. fi'-, fiet of il! feet of lot 4. bl.x-k I. Kouute't P' if th ari-1 j Frank PanelUm-o to Joe liittarrs, a4 of lot 4 ami i . 'i dvt cf I"t 5. I.lu k 1, Kuumta'a K;!lh a'ld I October. 8.V; November 6 4h-; Deecm lT, .7; January, 8M. Velruary, tS.Mo; March, H.fc; April, S.iiic. May, (kw; June, .73c; July, 6.79c; August, S.Mc; Septem ber. 91c. Spot market steady; Rio Ts, 7V; Santos 4s. n,c. Cost and freight were not numerous with quotations about un changed. Rio exchange was 1-lKd lower and a de cline of 75 rvis was reimrted In the Klo market, but Santos was unchanged. Futures rinsed Mend) ; I eceinUT, li OSc; Januaiy, lllic; Marco, li.ic. May. 114.;.-; July, 1..49C t UK AIIO UHHN M PROVISION t Feat a res of the Trading and (losing I Prtcee on Hoard of Trade. CMICAOO Oct. 2tv-Rrporta that (ler many would soon oiter terms ot peace, hud a goid deal to do today with a cl back ill the value of wheal. Kanles failed to last and tne market closed steady, j o off, with December at tl.iOS and May I at Il.u2u I.0.V Corn gained Viii Sc to : li4'', oals lost a shade to 4u io and , piowalona finished ldn.l.e down. Sharpest breaks In wheat followed ' quickly the receipt of news Indicating tne possibility o( a sudden end to hostilities In Kurope. Bearish tendem les in the; inaraei were quite evident however, be fore there was any hint of a chance for peace. The unresponsive attitude of the Liverpool market In view of yesterday's sharp advance en this lde of the At lantic liad formed a material setback to the bulls. Moreover, excellent weather waa predicted for the northwest, and. there were again reirts that the Cana dian duly would soon be removed. An other depressing e ement lav In the fact that apparent falling off In receipts at the lending spring crop center coaid ne fully explained ns resulting from transient measures necessary to prevent congestion of railway terminal tracks, Reaction from the break carried the wheat market upward for a time in lively fashion. Assertions were cuirent that buying had set In for seaboard Hccount. but these reports were not verified. On the contrary, the latest advices avPeared to show that the export movement had lagged to a noticeable degree. Inlluenced more or less by the nonsupport of the sterling exchange. Corn owed its strength largely to an Im proved demand from the seaboard. Pesl mlatlo field reports counted also against the bears. Oats proved relatively weak. Shipping Inquiry waa not at all of an urgent character Declines In the hog market weakened provisions. Lard led In the downward turn, but the break waa checked. NEW YORK UtORRAIi MARKET Quotations of the Day Various Commodities- NEW YORK. Oct. 28.-FLOUR Steady ; spring patents, 36.30&.66; winter pstents, $5.S5n6.6a; winter straights, S5.1f&6.36; Kansas straights, 8fi.2MfA.50. WHEAT 8 pot market easy; No. 1 durum. 81.UV f. o. b.. New York; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 11.044, and No. 1 north ern, Manitoba, $1,044. r. I. f., Bnffnlo. Futures market nervous. December. $1.074. CORN Spot market steady; No. t yel low, 754o, prompt shipment. OAT-Spot market steady; No. 1 white, 41UM14C. HAV Market steady: prime, 81 36; No. 1. Sl.26rj)l.a; No. 8, $1.1501.20; No. 3, 81.054 1.10; shipping, 9IKJT9&C. HOPfl-Qulet: state, common to choice, 1915, 224fflOc; 1914, Kf12c; Paclflo coast, 1915. liHrlOc- 1914, 114P13C. HIDE-teady; Bogota, 80glc; Central America. 29c. LEATH10R Firm; Hemlock flrata. 82Sf 83c; seconds, 81632c PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess. $17.00 i 17.60; family, $2l.6v4f23.0; spot market I , A I ,'irVl mn ,. . . ... .. i-ienii., iio.twy i.uu., iieei, quiei; mess, I $16.50(317.00; family, $18.0(S19.&0. Lard, , weak; middle west, $8.9ikjf9.00. j TALLOW-Steady; city, 74c 1 ipeolal, 8o; country, 7(8740. I BUTTER Firm ; receipts. 15,194 tubs; creamery exiraa, wxzjuc; Ilrsts, 874(H) 284c; seconds, 244(f27o. I9aas-Steady; receipts,' 14.960 cases; fresh gathered extras, fine, 874i-18c; extra firsts, 34336c; firsts, ftS'SSc; seconds, 26 6 27c CHEESE Firm; receipts. I.2S7 boxes; state whole milk, fresh flats, white and colored, specials, 1516o; average fancy, 154trl54c POULTRY Live, unsettled; dressed, qulot; western fresh chickens, bbls., I4ij 23c; fresh fowls, Iced, 188174o; froien turkeys, 180824c. Kansas City Oram and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 26. WHEAT No. S hard, $1.0031.08; No. 3 red, $1.1431.15; December. 6WtJ4o: May, l4c. CORN No. 8 mixed. 60c; No. 2 white. 694c; December, 54Q44c; May, 664 do4o. 977? 1 whlt 887c; No. 1 mlxed 8iia"36c BUTTER Creamery, 28c; firsts, 26o: econds, 25c; packing, 194c EOG8 Firsts, 254c; seconds. 194c POULTRY Hens, 114c; rooaterg, 8c; broilers, 160. t. Louis Urals Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct 26. WHEAT No. 2 red. 81 9l! Vn 9. hinl ! ,v. . .t,- cember, $1,014; May, tl.OBftrl.OSVfc.' ' uvnn-no. i oia, 64u44c; new, 624o; TCr 9 while, nld Als. n...mh.. ., s, 66'c; May, 68yti(ttHc. ' uA iu-No. a, 7c; No. 3 white, nominal. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 26. WHEAT-Spot No. 3 Manitoba, lis 4M,d; No. 3. lis3V4d No. 3 hard winter, old, 12a SWd. No i hard winter, old. 12a 8"d; No. i, Chicago new. lis 2d. ' CORN-Spot. La Plata, 7 6d. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Mlnri., Oct. 26 W HEAT December. Bfc; May, mic; L2;.,1 hard- w1-00: No. 1 northern. 574 t(ltH o. FLOUR Unchanged. HA RLEY-067c. RYE 6(SWc. BRAN-fl9.00. 80UN No. 3 yellow, (IHfSe. ATS No. 8 white, 34&34Vic FLAX-81.831.87. I . Wool Market. TiftNnfiN nut va Th. wni .....ii . - - vw ' . a. u i 1 1 . 1 1 lalsa mimr rcn k ...!.... 8.100 bales offered and the demand was spirited. Oood merinos ranged from un changed to 6 per cent dearer, but Inferiors declined 6 per cent. Croasbreds were gen erally 5 per cont higher. Russia bought scoured Merinos, Italy and America cross- vi :ue aim wiiue anu tne jatter aiso took iew lots or Merinos. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. MFTil-T. 84.75 offered. Spelter not quoted. Copper steady; electrolytic. . 818.0O. Iron steady and unchanged. Tin, firm; 3:u.7'4fi.ii'1 At London: Spot copper, 72 2s M fu tures, a, 72 10a; electrolytic, 188. Spot tin 154 15s; futures. 154 Ijs. Antimony, tizj, Lead, 24 8s td. Spelter, ibs 10a. Oil and Hosln. SAVANNAH. Oct. 26. TURPENTINE . TPIrm- tin' aaluu (.'!,. - i 1 . .11. . shipments. 315 bbls.; stocks, 10,476 bbls KUHiiN firm; sales, 1,22 nbls.; receipts, 1.554 bbls.: shipments. 775 bbls.: ntneka. 6H.128 bbl. Quote; A. B, C, D. E. F, U, H, i, a. a; rv, hw i, Obu; W, ib.ou; WU, 86.26; WW, 6.60. Saarar Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. iH! 'OAR Raw, barely steady; centrifugal, 4. toe; molasaes. 8.4!rc. Refined, quiet. Sugar futures opened quiet today. At noon prices were 3 to 4 points lower under scattered liquidation. Fritz Mohr Hangs Self from Bedpost Despondent because of sickness and frleving- over the recent death of his wife, Frlta Mohr. aged 66 years, took his own life by hanging him self from a bedpost In his room at his home, 1126 North Twentieth street. One of Mohr's daughters attempted to gain en trance to his room, but found the door locked. When her brother, Herman, re turned home from work at noon, she told him and the son broke down the dour to find his father's lifeless body with two belts buckled around his neck and one of the bedposts. Mohr is survived by seven children, four daughters and three sons PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Fred Hultg, formerly Miss Orace Morpby of Omaha, and her Infant daughter, will arrive Wednesday from California for a .lilt with her parenta Mr. an Mr. K. Murphy, 80 Houtli Thirty-fifth avenue. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Moat Kinds of Cattle Sell in About Steady Notches Sheep Steady to Higher. HOGS AVERAGE SOME HIGHER OMAHA October. 26. 1925. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Offlclsl Monday in.9f4 2 Ti T.V1 Fstlmate Tuesday W.ftn J m 14. ow Two days this week I7jM 8.127 IW,1?1 Same dnvs Inst week : .' 7'-7 M !t4 Same das 2 wVs. ago r'7.t; Wl M.I'M sme days 3 w ks. aeo 2? 73 MI9 72 Ssme dsxs 4 wks. ao ;i 216 7.17". 7.T4 Same days last year.lS.lv.1 6.4R! 47.826 The following tab st.ows th" receipts rf cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live stock market fr tTie year to date, as compared with last vear: 1913 V.M4 Inc. Per. Cattle :v0 74 7'". HI W W Jlogs 42.r.'7.'rv:6 1.879.412 84 1! tWieep 2,745,749 2,AM,0) 92,719 The following taWc shows the average rrlces of hogs at the Omaha live stock market for the last (ew days, with com parisons: Oate 1915. 1K14 I 1913 1912.1 1911 1910. Oct. OS 8I1SI 8 ll, 8 3.m a 34i 3 33 j i .'l'. 7 m 7 i' ' T ! 7 . 7 84 T W 8 77 t 47 6 84 T 64 i Oct. I Oct I 21 8 Oil 8 M 6 88 6 311 8 XS 7 87 Oct. Oct Oct. ort. Oct. oet. Oct. o t. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. o t. Oct. Oct. 24 6 27 87 e 8 41 8 8 8 17 7 70 7 M T 40 'a T 7 T 41 1 61 6 101 7 8;. 7 24 7 3t 8 0(1 8 861 7 Ml 8 8fl 7 !2 8 771 1 w 6 301 8 M 8 IS 3 61 8 3T 8 81 8 44 J !ti. ( ! !i ', 4 (1 81 t 31 6 IT 8 33! K 71. I 8 63! 8 481 8 311 S tut) 8 4HI 3 341 7 Ml 6 l 6 f4 7 OS 6 30 7 62 1 7 m I Sf e 7 24S T ht 7 &T 7 i.: 7 67 6 3b I 7 U ti Hi e I 7 01 6 2 8 80, 8 471 7 M 6 4i .! 6 191 8 26 7 W Sunilny. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'm.) i stock yards Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yes terday; RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle lioe-a.Sheep.H scs. C.. M. A St. P 6 Wabash 8 tait.aourl Paelllo .. 6 I'nlon Pa H lie 1; C. ok N. V.. east.. 8 t1. A. N W i 1 6 3 1 "i is 4 1.. 8 1 4 8 t 83 It., i it a C. St. P.. M. A O.. 4 v-., it, s vj , east... 4 C. . &. g., west.. 147 C., R. 1. & P., east 12 C, R. I. & P.. west .. Illinois Central 8. Chi. Ureal West.... I Total receipt ..407 UISPOSITION- HEAD. . . C attle. Hogs. Bh'P. l.ftoft 8,141 1,327 2.it7 morris & co 1 Swift AVTo l Cudahy Packing C0....1 1 84V IM 737 417 48 4N0 86 431 Armour & Oo 1, Schwarti & Co J. W. Murphy Linooln Packing Co.... 8. o. Packing Co HAS W. B. Vans'ant'co'.'.'.'.'.'. Benton, Vansant & L.. Mill & Son F. H. I,wls liueton & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla ... L. F. Hums Rosens! otk Bros S. (.. Kellogg Werthelmer Degen..l, If. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothachlld & Kay Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 27 6 75 131 43 200 167 1.5 2(3 26 194 47 S'.'rt 19 114 33 75 311 184 26 13 6 114 m 2(3 121 104 a at Christie iiurrman Meyers Ulassberg Baker, .lories ft Smith Tanner Bros John Harvey Kline Dennis A. Francis Other buyers t. 846 16,819 Totals 13,814 2.1H3 14,743 CATTLE. -.Receipts were, tyilts liberal this morning, 404 cars being reported In the yards. This brings the total for tus two days up to 27,404 bead, the largest of any recent week barring only the record breaker two weeks agu, and mora than double the receipts of a year ago. While there were a good many common and Interior cattle In sight there was also some right good stuff, there being soma twenty Toads of cornfeds. The market on beef steera was slow, steady to a little easier, some kinds being possibly as much as 10c lower in spots. The same was true of stockers and feed ers, the good kinds, especially light good light cattle, were fully steady and fairly active. Fleshy and heavy cattle were not so much sought after and were possibly a little lower in some cases. Medium and Inferior kinds ware anywhere from weak to Possibly 10c lower. Cows and heifers did not show much change aa a rule being quoted steady. Quotations on cattle: Prime cornfed beevea, 89.75(10.00: good to choice fed yearlings, t9.0KU9.76; fair to good fed year lings, fs.5ofrv.oo; common to (air (ed year lings, 8ti.o0fi8.ri0: good to choice heavy beeves, 39.1X8.76; (air to good cornfed beeves, 88.3Ofu.0O; common to (air corn fed beeves, 6.75(.t8.30; prime grass beevea, $7.5uv8.0O; fair to good grass beeves, 86.76 to w; commt n to rair grass peeves, o.oo &6.75; good to choice grass heifers. Itl.OuttJ 100; good to choice gra cows, 85.70i4ij.25; fair to good cows, fii Otf5.7l; common to fair cows, 63.7faV.Our prime feed ing steers, 8ft.uo.i.60; good to choice feeders. 17 OV;K.I): fair to Kood feeders, 36 8nftf7.40; common to fair feed- ri a, e. loyio.nv, ruiiu iu viiuiv-w nmi-iirr., $7.50fffl.li0: fair to good stockers. 36.7(4(7. 60; common to fair stockers, 8560(34.76; stock hellers. 85.754i1.75; stotk cowa. 4.7Krt6.(; stork calves, 8H.5Oai8.00; veal calves, $7.0U 10.00; bulls, stags, etc., 84.2.26. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A. Fr. No. A. If. lit 1443 I Id M IM 110 T at 62 174 4110 7 10 1.11 ... 7 40 i mi u IM 11 nj in ito 13 1 ill 1ii 71 ua 10 t a NEBRASKA. .19 steers. ...1098 6 46 8 steers. . ..1063 100 33 steers. ...l:CI 7 25 80 calves... 876 7 60 34 calves... 3X2 7 25 17 stk civs.. 82 7 26 Thomas Baxter, Nebraxka. 21 calves... 370 7 25 8 steers.... 827 8 25 Peter Sciimlts, Nebraska, 45 feeders .918 6 66 Kllpa trick Bros Nebrsska. 66 steers.. ..loud 6 26 60 cows long 4 66 46 steers.. ..IC17 6 65 40 steers. ...1016 6 56 P. Kaamussen Nebraska. 7 Blockers. M IM 7 cows 932 6 70 Kd Callff-Nebraska. 60 steers.. ..I'f74 6 70 A. K Sandos, Nebraska. 86 feedeis..l016 7 20 13 feeders. .1039 7 10 T. P. Jensen, Nebraska. 4 cows 746 4 oo 20 feeders. .17 7 18 James W. Henry. Nebraska. 36 feeders . 746 6 36 1 3 calves... 330 7 60 3 fteder.. S27 7 36 C. 1( Tully Nebraska. 121 feeders... 6(5 7 K6 J. N. Church Nebraska. 17 feeders.... 917 6 W J. M. Gentry Nebraska. 63 heifers... K,7 6 26 W. H. Bonsell Wyoming. 47 steers... .lol 6 80 F. M Kimball Wyoming. 43 steers... ,1'KH 6 SA 39 feeders.. 1190 7 20 39 steers.... 1246 7 36 W. T. Hogg A Co., Wyoming. 26 feeders . OiO 7 00 II steers.... loft 7 10 H. L. Hanson, Wyoming. 8 feeders.. f2 7 1 Mill Iron Cuttle Co. Wyoming. 76 stockers. 7'4 7 56 66 stockers. 700 7 66 4 stockers. ruu I ub J. W. Webster, Wyoming. 37 feeders . WS 7 40 9 steers. ...1166 7 86 Nordgren & Wolff, Wyoming. 21 steers.... 1020 6 70 O. Morton, Wyoming. 28 feeders . 1066 7 Oi II. I.arson. Wyoming. 18 feeders.. 1021 7 10 Mrs. J. R. Painter, Wyoming. 37 steers ... VH7 7 35 E. V. Robertson, Wyoming. 42 steers ... IV 7 do C. Flet-ber, Wyoming. IS steers ...1026 7 ll 2 steers . ..1433 8 86 Frank McFarland .South Dakota. 20 steers.. .1135 6 hO 8 heifers... 990 5 70 J. L. Iewla South Dakota. 7 calves... 8fio 7 Mi Jehbers flt Webb, South Dakota. 4 steers.... 8)7 6 26 2 fleers. ... 6 SO H. C. Cardes, South Dakota. 15 steers.... 1M4 7 26 4 steers... . 967 4 60 F. J. Beamnn. South Dakota. 7 steers.... S61 6 75 John Fayle. Idaho. 21 feeders.. 9Vi 7 0" 12 feeders.. 1350 7 10 C. R Sheridan, Colorado. 80 feeders. 9'.'6 6 107 steers... ("4 6 w 24 steera. ...10S.1 (40 66 feeders.. 916 I 60 21 feeders.. 927 4 26 J. Kettly, Colorado. 23 feeders.. 885 6 W J. C. Klrkpatrick Nevada. 38 feeders. . 921 7 25 MONTANA. -1 feeder.. in0 6W io rows 1192 180 UTAH. feeders.. r6 6 So 27 feeders.. 881 8 CO S feeders.. U 1(0 IUXJS Rewipts wsre sxtremely light ami shippers bought close to half the supply, paying prices that were fully steady with the early market yesterday morning. Several loads sold at 7 8MI? 40. and tops reached 87 4G, equgllng the best llgure ivtlil yesterday. l arkera had so o little left for them that there really wasn't much of a market to it, and hy 9 o clock bulk 6 ftbe hogs nan been cleaned up at prices fully steady with Monday's best time, or strong to 6c higher than the general average yester day. Moat of the packing hogs sold around 87.30, with a sprinkling above, and Milk of all the sales was quotable at 37.36 4Y7.40. with very little selling below this lange, and a load or two as high as 37 45, (he top. The average cost wna mostly a nickel higher than Saturday, shipper values being a full nickel and possibly 6li10c np for the week, ll packers ehowed a stronger tone as compared with la" Saturday. Only about thirty-one rarg, or 2,3u0 beid weie reported In. Till" la the malleat Tuesday suprb that has shown up fdnce January, 1911. The two days' supply Is the smallest since three weeks ago, the total receipts lor the week t tlste of M27 head, being 3.500 smaller than last week. 6t) short of iwo weeks ao, and 1,30 smaller than for the same days last year. Representative sales: puss No. At Sh. rr No. At. 8k. Tr. II Ill ... 7 00 SHEEP Receipts were again moderate following the light run yesterday, about ninety-three cars, or 24.0IH head, making up (he day s receipts. Two days' total amounts to 6'). 121, b lug 16,0.0 smaller than Inst week find S9.0i short of two weeks ago, but over 3.000 heavier than a year ngo. Th:s Is the sniallent Tuesday run received since August, and the supply for the two days la the lightest since that time Fat lamb trade started In fair season, with nearly everything moving on about a steady bnsls. One price. 865. bought the bulk of (be offerings, although some of the best went almost atrslght at this figure. Tops are still nominally quoted as high as $8.75. The feeder demand waa considerably larger than the supply again today, and feeillng In nine sold right from the start at fully 1iVU15o higher prices, with some of the more optimistic traders quoting them even more than that In spots. One five-car string that carried a fleshy top brought 38 66, which la as high as any thing has sold on feeding orders this sea son, and several bands of the more de sirable sort went at 38.606.60. This Is (he highest spot In tha feedea trade for sev ere I weeks. Quotation on gtieen and Iambs: T-amb. good to choice, 88.60tTe.76: lambs, fair to food. $8 i'iifii8.u; lambs, feeders, 8 7Kif M; yearllnga fair to choice Ih.nvft- 60; feeders, 84.OOiT7.00: wethers, fair lo choice. 18 O'lie.Oti; ewea giod t- r nice 5. 'i-tf. 0; ewes, fair to good. 84.7tlT6.lt; awes; feed ers. 4.6tktftt.60. 43 native feeder lambs 64 8 00 23 Idaho feeder lambs 68 8 16 93 Idaho feeder lambs 64 8 16 97 Idaho lambs 71 6 60 112 native feeder lamba 63 8 00 138 native feeder lamba 61 7 00 1,0.5 Wyoming feeder lamba 68 I 46 700 Wyoming feeder lambs...;.. M I 46 CHICAGO LIVID STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Hogs Weak Sheep tronar. CHICAGO. Oct. W,-CATTLB-Recelpts. 9,000 head; market weak; native beef steers, 33.90ifrl0.40; western steers, 3i.60ru) 8.60; cows and heifers, 33.80Q4 26; calves, 7.00ft 10.75, HOU8- Receipts. 16,009 head: market weak, 10115C lower; bulk, W.MXnl.W; light. 16.7647.76; mixed. 16.757.90; heavy, ti.66(ii 7.H0; rough, 355(86.75; pigs, 34 00ii7.15. HHKliP AND LAMBS Recelpls, 7,000 head; market strong; wethers. 38.00ripS.ti0; ewes, $3.if4j5,H6; lamba, x. 75419.00. Kanaas City Ht Stock Market. KANBAH CITT, Mo.. Oet. 26. CATTLR Receipts, 16,000 head; market steady; prime fed steers, 89 6Mil0 36; dressed beef sleers. 38.25iH.n0; western steers. 38.."Oy 8.50: stockers and feeders. 35.50BIH.; bulls, 36.25iiiU6; calves, t6.OOttT10.00. iitti Receipts, logon head; market lower; bulk, $6.90iffr.SR; hesvy, 3fl.7o'il7.26; rparkers and butchers 7.0oa7.40: light. 87 Of .''07.40: Diss. s.S0(ft7 90 SHEEP AND LA MBA-Receipts, 12.000 neao; market nigner; lambs, 3(. :T,(.'0; yearllnga, 3n.n04i7.26; wethers, 8&.75iti.S0; ewes. 8fi.40fy6.00. nt. I.nnla Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIB, Mo. Oct. 28. CATTLR Receipts, 4 700 head; market higher; na tive beef steers. S-'.oOrfl 10.26; yearling steers and heifers, 3 50iglo.85; cows. 3'i.tOfifN.oo; stockers and feeders, 34.OW.75; southern steers, 85.2txh8.60; cows and helfera, 84.001B 6.50; native calves, 36.00(iU.OO HOOH Receipts, 26O00 head; market lower: pigs and lights. 860Dfff7.40; mixed Si766 C tf.lOwtf-M; good heavy, 17.40 BHERP AND LAMRB-Reoelpts. Il.ty) head; market ateady; lamba, M.CXMW.OO; sheep and ewes, 85.00iit4.60. long City Live Block Market. BIOVX CITT. la.. Oct. 26. CATTLK Receipts, 3,000 head; market ateady; na 1 v,?ror"' S Ooiiiao.26; cows and heifers, 84.75(f(fl.25: canners, 3S6O0f4.25; stockers snd feeders. lb.TjU1M bulls, stags, etc, 4.60rt HOaS-Reoelpts, J.eoo head; market ateady to 6o lower; heavy, 87.Mia7..'15: 5? 1607 25'"; ""ht' rMKlSrr il0; buIk of sales) Blftakp AND LA M US Receipts. 2,(100 head; market steady to 16tf'J6c lower! w'sotSo $4'7, ae: 5 4f ; lmbs, St. Joseph Mvo Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct 26. CATTLK Receipts 3.700 hesd; market alow and llTJP'k ,Veer"l W-KJ-T": cows and hclfeta. 64.0im9 0i; calves, iS.O lifJ'S 50, KTn-nemuii. a.oou near; market, "Sff 7 26 e,w, uia vi sales, ff.ot(ji SHEEP AND LAMBA Receipts, 1.2W .TltiL ri"rkwt e1" to strong; lambs, i f tne U. lat Slghl. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Bouth Omaha 10.500 2,3o 31 lido Kloux City 2.000 l.NuO 3'(Kxi Kansas City 16 00 10,010 12ouo I'OUls 4,700 M.oiio 21 uoo Chicago 9.000 16.07O ' 7,000 Total receipts 42,200 66,100 66,0u0 Review nf Operatloos on Stork Bi. chansjo Dorlaa; the Day. NEW TORK. Oct. M.-Irregular price changes were recorded at (he opening of today a market, but specialties continued their recent advances with new high records for the several Maxwell motor Issues, which roe 1 to I points. Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke advanced five points to the new maximum of 74 Among the other si rone and active specialties were National Enameling, American Car, Bethlehem tsteel preferred, American Linseed. Virginia Chemical and United Cigar manufacturers. Resding, selling ex-dividend, rose a point with a similar gain for Union Pa cific, whllo Erie, yesterday's conspicuous feature, added a substantial fraction. London Stork Market, LONIK3N, O-t, 26 American securities on the slock market were active, witn l ulled States Steel, Erie and Canadian Pacific the most prominent leadeia. Prices declined at noon, but later hard ened and closed firm. The stock exchange here will be closed Monday, November 1, All Balnta' day. BILVKR Har. 23 16-16d per ounce. MONEY SVfi-l per cent. Discount rates, short bills, (ViM'-e per cent; three months, 4'!4ti4 16-14 per cent. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oet. 26. COTTON-Spot, quiet; middling uplands, II P; sales, 100 bsles Futures opened steady; Docember, 12.rc; January, 12.83c; March, 13.62c; May, 1263c; July. 12.7c. i ivrupfini. net at-zriTTriv easier; good middling, 7.4id, middling', 7.15d; low middling, 67d; sales. 10,0u0 bales. Evaporated Apples atad Dried Fralts NEW TORK, Oct 2.-KVAPORATEI APPLES Oulet. mit firm. DRIED FBI ITHPi ones, firm: Aorl. cots, easier: choice. 9i(9c: extra rlio re. PVirlOc; fancy, loHtfUc. peaches, steady. rtaisins. firm. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. Oct. W -PRY OO'ltj Bidding waa active and aalea were larva at the carpet and rug auction toduy. tar pet trade for spring active; cotton goods steady; yarns firm; silks active. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Greater Breadth and Generally Hijher Price Level Feature of Day'. Dealings. RAILWAY SHARES M0VIHG UP NEW TORK, Oct. K Orea(er breadth and a generally higher price level at tended today's very active market although some of the more volatile spe cialties were vulnerable to pressure snd yielded in large part or whole before th close. Dealings in the forenoon averaged 300,0 shares per hour, hut slackened perceptibly later onlv to become fever ishly active ncaln toward the close at the expense of values. The early high tendency embraced a number of standard railroads and aomo of the low priced Inactive shares of that group, for example, the Wahaah, Wheel ing A Lake Erie, Wisconsin Central A Iike Erie and Western Issues. Trans continental were variably higher, Cana dian Pacific gaining almost 4 points, but grangers were backward. Erles once more led the railways divi sion, the common stock being the moat active feature of the morning session with a further gain of over a point while the first and second preferred shares were higher In sympathy. Bperlaltles wore Intermittently strong" and weak, nlsn the coppers, but It was noticed (bat larger offerings of the war shares occurred at recessions. Automo bile Issues were Inclined to ease, except the Maxwell Issues, all of which attained a new hlah record. The common rose IS to 82. the first preferred 3' to 1"3 and the second preferred 4'i in 48'. loiter Maxwell Common lost a great deal more than Ha gain, closing with a net loss of 4.. Bethlehem Steel was heaviest of the high priced specialties, at the time show ing a loss of 20 points at 500. but making full recovery at (he close. Baldwin Locomotive, Crucible Steel, (leneral Elec tric and New Tork Air Brake wero unrtor the rrevlous day'a flnala. Pnltnd States Steel resumed Its leader ship In the afternoon, rising almost 2 points, to 87H. but losing all but half a point on heavy offerings. Failure of the. directors to act on the dividend wag In line wl(h general expectations, but tha corporation's earnings of 8'!8,710,644 waa slightly under popular estimates. Total sales of stocks amounted to 1,166,000 shares. Foreign exchange made mmi recovery from the weakness of the previous dav, mainly as a result of light sales of bills. Bonds were steady on a reduced volume of business. Totals sales, par value, aggregated 86,166,000. United States bonds war unchanged qn call. Number of aales and leading Quotations on stocks were aa follows: galea. Will. Lew. Clnea. Alaaka 0M 16 em II 4 II 13 Allla-rhaUnera 4,H 44V( til "4 41 Amerlran Beet Sugar.... I.sno V. 6414 66 American Vn I on) lav. t2 M Amerlran Ineomntlv .... 11.7ns 7J ', 71(4, Amerlran S. It 1. 0.0 N4 fivZ t Am. n. A It. vt x lmnj 1114 10 Am. Riitar Refining. l 11l4 111 IMS American Tel. end Tel... 7 134 14 184i Amerieen Tnnaooo ., 1.40) WO'i UKU l.iov! Anaennrla Copper M r) 7H 7H T Atrhleon 1.400 W7U 1 01114 10214 PaMwIn LnromnttTS II MO 1 HI Hal II mere Ohio 4.l0 fH li M llelhleliem Hteel HiO Ik 81 171 prooklrn Rnpid Tranalt.. 6 0 17 m Mu ta.llfnrnla I'etrnleum .... I.inn V late U1 Canadian Paclflo 11 too 171 1T1U 17i4 Central leather H im flH lH 674 rheMtienlie a Ohio I.m MH l"S 67a Cltlrain ((. W and i nu II Oiltaso. M A r.. P l.ano M HlVi MT4 t'hi-ao N. W mm ism lai HI (tilraito, H. I. T. R7.. . 17 ITU. H(4 Chlno Corner 11. (ll It 4HV4 fvl't rolnrado Fuel 4 Iron.... 11. ton f4 M Crurlble gleel 1(,U0 M4 WL lltv Penrer A R. O. pM IK Planners' Heeurttles Il.im , 41 i' 4Tt4 Brie .too os n n Genera! Rlentrle 4 0 lani 1714 IT'S Great Northern eM l.em) l-'JS 1714 11IS (Vreat No. Ore eifa 17 jiv jo Ouawnhlm Kiploratlna., 8,M0 4"vi 87 "s Illinois tientral 107 Inlarhormisrt Oeo. tterp.. I too 4 tt 8?r lnaplrailon Oopper W,nn0 4DH 44 S 't Iniernatlonal tlarveater.. . " loss Kanaas ritv gouthern . . . . T inn ji yta s lhldi Vallay 6,100 7S T7T4 7714 loulllle A NeeliTllka. 1M4 Meilras Prtmleum I 4c4 1 11 Miami Dapper ll.nnn IS 14 14 lis Mlasr. g. s T. Pfi.... 4a) ii 14 14 , Mlienurt raxirte I.imi I 4 4 Nalional Pl.cull 700 2 7 i! National tad 1 V 7 07 an 14 Nevaiia Copper I.nm 11 11 la New York 'antral ln.MO 101 H 10 ln04 N. V.. N. H A H It. I'D U I14 Norfolk IV Weetera 8 M0 117 - l'S Northern Parlflo . 111 lli 1HH Paclflo Mall So 14 Parlflo Tcfl. Tel ." 414 I'ennarlnla t.r II 11 M Pnllnmn yalane Tar 1117 147 17 Bar Om. Copper 1fl,7fl0 tt M4 ?H4 lleaillni It. 4(10 M 71 TSVa netmhlla Iron gleel.... TWI MS 84 M Southern Parlfln I nn t MS 11 Hnuthem lUllwar 1 0 22 II tl !;tu.1lkof Company ) and 101 111 1KI TenneeHea Oepper 4.S'I 6 M Teiaa Comnanf l.t"0 IM lr'1 1H7 t'nlon Paolflo 11. son v 1,ih Jm4 I'nlon Parlflo pfd SnO 12 19 II t'nlted Hlatea 81 eel 1SJ too 17 ' a V g. Rtrel pfd (OA 1US H l'"i t'tah Copper It. I 71 70 70S Waetern Union I lK 7i4 T" Wrallna6o.e Elertrlo ... 44.100 74 71 Mnnutna Power 17 Uenerail Miitnre IM Toul aalea for tha day. 1,146.000 shares. TVevr Tork Money Market. NF.W TORK, Oct. -MERCANTILE) PAPFR-3(h3'4j rr c'nt- XTEHL1 NO EX.CHANOB Sixty -dsy bills. 84.MK0: demand. 34.62; cables, 84.62.5. SILVEB Bar, 48c; Mexican dollars, S74o. lluNTB Qovemment, steady; railroad, TlfcTra IaDANS Easy, sixty days. JHtf 3 per cent; ninety days and six months, 34(63 per cent. call ftUJNKY r.aaier; nign, t per cent; low. m per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cenM laat loan, 3 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today war ss follows: V. g. ref. to. rag.... rTWMo. Pan. rr. te..... 11 do ooupon li'N. T. C. deb. a....lOs V g. la. rag 101 N. T. Cllr 4a,...102 da coupon 101 N. Y. State 4 Ill) V. 8. 4a. rag.. li N. T.. N. H. H. do ooupon !". ev. lir Panama ! roupon. .100 No. Paclflo 4s I'S Am. gmelters e...l'jl do la A. T. 4 T. s. 4a..l3'4.0. 8. L. ref. 4s Armour Co. 4a.. Hi Pac. T. T. as..... U Atchlann sen. .... l.iSPenn. eon 4a 104 Hal Ohio 4a It" do sen. 4a 11 On. 1'ai'irie lat tTVRaarllng gen. 4a W4 Chre. Ohio 4a... a1. U a g. F. r. 4s. Tfl C. H. a U 1 '8o. Pan. ev. at. 1H C M g P (,4a.. do ref. la II C It. I. a P. r. 4a. 67 Bo lUllwar to M C. a g. rat. 4a ... ai 'Union Pa.t!lo 4a.... D A H. a. re(. 6e.. 65 do ov. 4e MS Krle sen. 4a 74 'it' g. Rubber la. ...101 uen. Klartric na....lnup. B, ae 101 411. No. let 4a.... tnWabeah lat la 109 III. Cm ref la I V -Weal. I'nlon 4.... II K C. go. ref. to.... imwaat. nee. ev. Is..l4 1.. a N. nnl 4e...l nSAnglo-Freaob aa ... M el. K. a T. lat 4s.. 77 Bill. MOTOR STOCKS We will furnish complete details 1 Information on the following com panies on retiuesl: (iKNKHAl, MOTOIU4 I NTKH NATIONAL MOTOIW WILLVri OVKHI.AM) t IIAI.MKHS MUTU11M HTl'DKIIAKKH (H)KFORATION MAAWKIJj MOTOltS and others WE Bl'Y. HEM, AND Q V OT THBSC BTIKTKg AND BOU .'IT YOUR Bl'BINgaw) CHAKLtS A. if ON EH AM & CO. ESTABLISHED 1803. ooicmiiiiox btock itonii. lliloaao 171 W. Jackeon boulerard. New York, al II wau ke Hoaion. Kemovci Burgal Enlargements. Thickened, Swollen TUsueg, Curbg, Filled Tendon. Sore lies from any Bruise or Strain;' btopi Spavin Lamenci. Allayipain. Doci not Eliiter, rcmov th hair 01 lay ud th horse. 22.00 a bottle. delivered. Book 1 K free. ABSORUINE, JR., the antiseptic lint tnent (or mankind. For SynovItU, Strain, Gouty or Rheumatic deposits, Swollen, Painful Varicoso Vein. WL1 tell you more if you wri;e. f 1 and ti pr bottl at dealers or del' ve red. Manufactured only by .M0UN..r.0.F. llMlaaiii It, lrlaai.slaa