THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1916. n X MOVING AND STORAGE rinifcp: OOF WAREHOUSE i , (.palate locked rooms (or houeebola g4.da eod plaooa, mov'ng. tacking en. .nipping 1 ' OMAHA VAN AMD 8TORAUB CO. . , ' Ml . 16IB (It. DoiMlu ll. f i FIDELITY RENTAL L P L u bkrvic r SXTjlU Phone Do licit tits for complwl I tot of vacaut bouat and apart Mli; tlao for storage, moving lain ano j season st . Vj. SXCjCjU uackinn Md storagi Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving eervlce try oa Large l-hnrse padds. vane Stoma, II av,nth. r BotlstactlOL guaranteed Wt movo yon MUICHKH, UMBAftH ANU SAP Kit. .., Pbtne Tylar St) or Douglaa fill. GOKDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF VVAREHOUBB. Packing, storage and mov ing II N. Utb t Pboa DotlBiaa 14 . METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. - Ca rani attention give ta orders I BMvtni. t.:klna or etorag. offlca at Ray- -soond Furniture Co.. liil and Uli How : grd t Phona n ana. ... Van and two maa waggaiu u n par hour Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing ; iterate and shipping Pboaa oag Ull. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. m SOUTHWEST BARGAIN 14,000 For a dandy llttla homo, vary well bant ana arranxea, romimni oi lara-e living room, with fireplace, din lng room, kitchen and pantry on flrat floor; finished In hardwood; two nice tied rooms and bath on aacond floor large cloaeta, etorage room. Choice corner lot, paved atreet, two blocks to ear and Hanacom Park. $600 cub will handle U. . D. V. SHOLES. ' tff City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dong. 49. : PE have clients with cash who are look lng for good first-cess, cloaa-ln invent- men I property. HI ATT COMPANY. 141 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 60. VB HAVE for aata on very eaay terras a aplendld residence at 111 N. lid 8L Thi bourn baa eight rooms, all In fine eon ditlon. The lot la 10x141. It la In a vary desirable neighborhood and the prtoe la certainly low. j ' ALFRED THOMAS. SOS First National Bank Bldg. BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-R. STUCCO. LOCATED 43D AND DODUH INSPECTION TODAY 2:30 TO 5 P. M. i $600 down. Price 14,200. Easy term Beautifully decorated oak Boors and nn- lah. Everything up to last minute; spien dioiv built. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUN- ' ITY OSBORN REALTY CO.. tOl Omaha Nat'l Bit. Bldg, Douglas 14T4. WEST FARNAM 6 -room, all modern cot taga on Far nam, near 42d St.; lot 60x111 '..s THIS BEAUTIFUL, NEW 8-ROOM HOME. RfeAL FIREPLACES BOTH UP AND DOWN-STIRS; SO. FRONT. Finest quarter sawed oak floors and fin ish. . French doors all the lateat butlt-ln fea tures. Built by .day labor; piano (In lah. -uouDie garage, you must aee to appro- Bee owner, case ttl. till LINCOLN' BLVD. II -room strictly modern, wltb hot water "pougla "1111. . , ' beaL North. NORTH SIDE. O-roomsrstrlctly modern bungalow. Liv ing room, dining room, dens and kitchen on first -floor; two bedrooms and bath on aacond. Entire house baa just been newly decorated. . Oak floors and oak woodwork on first floor ; maple floors and hard Dine finish on second. Full ce ment basement- Furnace heat. On paved street. South front. Owner haa reduced price from 14.000 to 13,600 for cash sale. rAYSita in v nioi muni wuurJUw x , Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781. NEW BUNGALOW. . A five-room, strictly modern bunga 'low. wltb oath. It Is flnlahed In oak. up-to-date but It -In features and light ing fixtures, full baaement; large attic ecated at 1021 North lech St Frio. . IS.160 Easy lertna. ."NORMS & NORMS. 400 Bee Balldlng. Phoue Douglas 4STS.' SIGHT-ROOM house and two lota for aele; SPECIAL BARGAIN. IS and SS4 North lltb street boil vardi two houaea, with 1730.00 annual rmtal, large tot, elooa in. want offer at 4V P. BOBTWICK SON. -1001. 100 Be Bldg. Tyl OPPORTUNITY. ' T-room house, modern except heat, t Iota, east front, fine shade, S blocks to 1 oar, cemented garage, 13x10. Price 11,050, terms. Save agenta' commission, 4010 N. 14 th st T-ROOM HOUSE IN NORTH PART; COST al.00. BELtL AT 14.100. AUDKBSB . BEB. atoUHTZK PLACE ree.r1ct.Ml dlstrlctreei- . oenc rnr saie r v nnieei. n iio. ton P.A1.E t .ere. Improvd. Col. 1646 KEW North Sid. bungalow; .well location; 18.160; terma eaay. Colfax 1836. ill! N. !9TR ST. Thla naw (-room bunga. low oak and pin. flnlah. 46 f.at aaat front lot, full baaam.nt, modern in .very way. Turn.r, Colfax S7SS. South. BUY A HOME CLOSE IN AND SAVE CARFARE FOR 10 OR 15 YEARS, THEN SELL AT AN IMMENSE PROFIT. , . $6,500. 2I 8. llth St, 10 ft aaat front. , b.autlful cottai., with front hall, parlor, library, dlnlnr room, bath, I v bfldrooma, kltchan and aummar kitchen. All modern; . hardwood floora in , room., W. A. HIXKNBAUQH. OWNER. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 4326. : . . FIVE ROOMS-NEW All modern in every detail; living and dining room all oak flnlah. with built-in bookcaeee; pantry with elaborate cup, boarda; Icebox room; full baaement with 1 floor drain; ahadea; elerrlc flxturea and creone; all furntahed. Thla la a real bar gain at 12.760; 1600 caeh, balance on terma to ault. Other, ask aa much aa 11,260. Located at 1016 Deer Park Blvd. Let ua ahow you thla week. TRAVER BROS., 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 6886. 6836. Gvenlnga web. SOUTH BIDS BAROA1N. Oood 6-room cottage, corner loi, 16th and O sta. ; city water, gaa; only 61,600, on eaay payment.. OEORGE O. WALLACE, (14 Ke.llne Bldg. HOUIKD WANTtiU . r W HAVK BUYBKtf KOR HDUKi , WORTH THK UUNKV IN ALL PART. , OF THE CITI L1BT TDUR PR'IKB- TT WITH US FUR RK8ULTS. tXNKIL REAL KSTATK INS A OCT.. Brandela TealM Bldg Tyler Itli. 14ia CENTER St. 6-room. new. modern home, walking dlatanca. Terma. . BEBKA MUfllU Doug. till. Miscellaneous. $200 CASH BALANCE $18 PER MONTH. 6-room cottage, modern except heat, new maple floor., good barn and chicken SCOTT AND HILL CO.. Pougla. 1006. Oround Fl. McCage Bldg. INVESTMENTS. INSURANC7 64M i come on price. 12,600. tng 2 houaea. rooma eavh n.ar high achool and Crelghlon college Alao 6 and 6-room bungalowa. 8J0O down, and two I room. tvb down, belanc. monthly. CHAS K WII.LIAHgON CO. NEW 8-room bungalow, modern; price, z.ooo; terma; rente for (lb per tnont ARCHER REALTY CO.. 680 Brandela Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. TAKE the Lockwood Drive. Oo west on Farnam or Dodge atreet to 62d street, then turn south. North. OWNER must sell east front lot on Fonte- nelle Blvd., In Clalrtnont. Will sell at sactifloe price If taken at onoe. Call Douglas 1711. 1 ACRE Juat west of SOth on Titus Ave. Freytag, 14th and California. MiscelUneous. Ak ua about WAVERLY PARK. ' Harrison Morton. A OOOD lot for 176.00 S good lota for 76.0S each Close to a oar lln. II dowa and Sr pn week Boi mi. Omaba Bee TAKE the Lock wood Drive. Go west on Farnam or Dodge street to 62d atreet. then turn south. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benton. START TOUR HOME IS BENSON! BUT THIS LOT. 110,00 down and 114.00 per month; prtee zeo.ov; aise eoxiiis; tocatea on iocusi St., between Clark and Bumhara, not far from school and car Una. Geo. R. Wright Beeornr-e, un.ana. Dundee. WILL take a cheap lot aa part payment on my tmnaee lot. Address Box 87kl, Bee. TAKE the Lockwood Drive. Oo west on farnam or Dodge street to 62A" street. men turn soutn. Florence. NETHAWAY has I. 4, fc, 20 and ISK-acr impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 228, South Side. 4-ROOM residence. South 8'de. tl.COt; (C caaa. oaience lift per mo ta Pous. gs Miscellaneous. FOR RENT. 0-room modern house, on paved road, and 10 acree of ground; some fruit and alfalfa; one mile to oar. Will leaae for ona year. W. S. FRANK, Douglas 3800. HILLCREBT Only k tew tracts left: cheapest and beat acreage property near the city. Prices ana terms very reasonable. C. R COMBS. bib Brand is Theater Bldg D Mil, l-A. Blk In Falraures. new Brownell Hal, aismrt i j :anar Hcraaue Bldg KEAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty INCOME prottrty near Ford plane 16th St .iwner. nafney ai. REALESTATE TRACKAGE ACREAOB an the car Una, fl.OHQ. Id north rnone uougiaa swti. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate. Lands. Etc BEE WANT ADS GAINED 11.010 MORE FA id adb than uy other Omaha newa paper alr?d In first seven months lilt. Oood result at laas cost .a the roaeon why. OOOD lot. desirable location, will take used Ford aa part payment. Webster 0100. Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches for city property B Fran t a lift Brendela Bid TRADES TRADES TRADES. Farms. Cattle Ranches, New Apart menu, Flats, etc ABBOTT. 4 Patterson Block. REAL ESTATE lnvettmenU FOR SALE. Double brick St. Louis flat, within four blocks of ldth and Harney; close in; bar gain price. CALKINS A CO., Douglas 1311. City National Bank. INCOMB PROPbRTT Renting for $6 per month. Price 17,000. Mortgage 13,000. Want land or residence. W 8. FRANK. 101 Neville. &EAL ESTATE WM COLFAX. 7fll Keellne Bldg Doug 1171. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4. 1 and roomed boueee tnat can te sold for 010J oasb, balance 111 per month; give oonaplote deaorlptlon Orst letter. W. FARNAM SMITH It CO. 1120 Farnam St Tel Doug. 1004 IN EXCHANOE for good 7-cassenger 6-ovl indor touring car, either good vacant lot or houee and lot. Address Box t30. Bee, or call Harney H16. between 0 and 1 p. m. WANTED Listings of real estate In Omaha for sa e N. P Dodre A Co.. Harntiv St at 16th Telephone Doug 820. FOR SALE 8 F. D. Wead. 310 3. 10th at. FINANCIAL FOR SALE Twenty-three shares of pre- terrea siock oi inaepenaeni xeiepnone uo, oi council Biuira, e per cent semi annual Interest. Council Bluffs Abstract Co.. 200 Pearl St. 1 Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. PER CENT to I per cent on beat etaaa elty reaiaenoaa ir amounts uuv up. awe farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TKUktT CO . lU Farnam St. OMAHA nomn. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEKE RUAL UBTATE CO.. 1010 uroaba Nat Phone Douglaa ITU 000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent seml- ann.; secured by property valued at $7,100. Talmage-Loomla Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. FARM and city loa ta. ft-m anil per sent H T homes Keellne Hldg Uoug 1I4S ,.. MONhlY HARRISON a jlohTUN pt L- 010 umaba Nf Bank Bldg MONET to loan oo Improved farms and raneneo we aiao muj gooa larss nsn tages Kloke Inv Co.. Omana. IMiM'T FAT IN INHTAM.URNTH PAV IN 2. 2. or 0 TEARtt. BbHT PLAN SHOPEN tft CO.. UL.UU. REAL EKTATG LOANS WANTED. THUS IL McUAltRT KEELINE ULDO TEL. RED 4144. no to tlV.uutl made promptl F D Wead. Wead Uldg , lsth and arnam bim. REAL bSTATE loans, 0 per cam. to D b. buck CO.. Oil Omana Nat Bank. CITY and farm loans. 0 144. 4 per cent. j n i minor, i Sj ua til Keenn Bldg PER CkNT and 9 per cent money. Toland AiTrumuull. 44 8 Beg Bldg IJti 17Q7 NO DBLAT W T GRAHAM. BEE BLLKI IONET oo hand fdV elty and farm loana. H W Binder. City Tienorai ttana eiiag CAUWIM CTpMCi 144 Omaha ' UA.vu.N,t Bank tilda 400 to loan. p. 1204. Abstracts of Title. At.H Title. Quaran.ee and Abetrart Co., 1 I 200 171b St.. ground floor. Bonded by Mass Bur.d.og snd Ins., Co, REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of. flee la Nebraska. Zfft Brandela Thoa.er. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI PARM 110 cash and IS monthly; no tnturst or taxes; highly pro ductive land; close to I big marketa Write or photographs and full Information Munger, A-110. N 1 Life Bldg. Kansas City Mo LAND BARGAIN'S 16 down. !& monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Mieenurl. Price only iiOt). Address Bo 108, Excelsior Springs, Mo. HEAR MB JtO aorfs smooth land nar splendid town. Fair Improvements. Price 11,400. Other farms. C. E. Scott, Mountain View. Mo. Nebraska Lands. GREELEY COUNTY FARM WELL IMPROVED, At auction, Wednesday, Oct. II, 1 p. m. Thla farm Is known aa one of the best In the county. For detailed deaorlptlon write or see NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO., Cental City. Neb. 140 ACRKS Knox county farm; 110 acres In cultivation; balance pasture and hay; fair small Improvements; running water; roll ing land; want modern dear residence, Omaha, up to 16,000 or $4,000. Price 160 per acre. F. J. Dlshner, O'Neill, Neb. 1,660 acrea .near Wood lake; cuts 400 tons hay; running water; fair buildings; fenced; this Is In the big hay country and thla ranch (a priced to sell; Ill.Ov per acre; terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL. Keellne Building FOR SALE 1,400-acre fine stock ranch. near Atkinson. Neb., on Northwestern R. R., good buildings, corrals, running water, plenty - feed. Big returns. Good . terms. M. Lemen, 111 E. Kelsey Bt Blooming ton, in. FOR SALE A square section, all fenced. windmill and water; 60 acres broke; north of Taylor, Neb. Will trade tor confectionary stock In good, live town. T. H. Adam, Hebron, Neb. 100 AND SO-ACRE Johnson county. Neb. carrae; wen improved. A bargain In Im pr jved 10 in Sarpy county. FOR Nebraska and Iowa farms, state whtl you want, we have H- W. T. Smith Co., 0U City Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. FOR SALE For 116 per acre, cash, my lm provea zie acres aajoimng uncaon, Neb. W. A. Olive, Indlanola la. Oregon Lands. STOCK and dairy ranches. We have a few good ones In sunny southern Oregon. One specie! snap at 146,000. Perfect, mild climate; fine soil, pure water, out range. Write for list. G. L. Druinmond, Glen dale, Ore. Wisconsin tanas. UPPER WISCONSIN beet dairy and en era i erop state id toe union. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at tow prices an say terms; excellent lands .for stack raising aaK for booklet 10 on Wlsco.isla Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If Interested in fruit lands, aak fur book let oo Apple Ore bards Address Land Com- mlsslnnr IVw R.Hway Minneapolis Mint. POULTRY AND PEf STOCK JUST received, new shipment of bright red Japanese Goldfish. Special, price, 16c egjEh. Max Oetsler Bltd Co. FOR SALE Harley-Devtdson motorcycle, good condition, new, paint, fflO. Apply janitor. WKard, court Apt., ii B. list. Damaged Wheat el.ffi a hundred. A. w. Wagner. K01 N. 14th. AUTOMOBILES DON'T PAIL TO VISIT THE USED CAR DEPARTMENT OF THE WILLYS-OVERLAND, (INC.), 6047 Farnam St. Douglaa 8291). FOR 8ALB Great bargain If taken at once. Wooda 6-paaaenger electric car, almoat new. Call at Blackatone Oarage. 8616 Farnam. AUTO INSURANCE Fire. Tk.lt and Liability at l.waat ratee. ". atlLLT, EIX1S THOMPSON. l-1 Clly Nat'l Bang Bldg Done. 1811. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 1201 Fa nai SL Douglar 121). " Chalmers Roadster. 1010 Paige Touring. ' 1014 Dodge Touring. 1011 Moon Touring. Wfl will trade you s new Ford tor your old INDUSTRIAL OARAOE CO., 20th and Hamty Doug. 1211. WILL sell my 1014 Ford, touring; first-class condition; has genemotor, electric, starter and lights, demountable rims, sto. Ad drpss A. 2423 Valley Bt CADILLAC, 7-pansenger, good condition, sell cneap or will trade cor smaller car or va cant tot. Phone Colfax 2000. BEE WANT-ADS OAINCD lf.100 MORI PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained in first seven months till. i uooa retuita at i cost Is the reason why CRORSTOWN OARAOE, D. 4442, 216 S. 24th. farts for Midland, Oldsmoblle, Hup " ftppwrson - ib ana oo, vene "40. OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY TOU. TELL 4fc BINK.LET, tilt ITarnev flt Ttnit 1K1S CORD tlrea lor Fords, 30x1. $1.16; 20x2 "A. tt,if. uwnall tvi V. Farnam Bt Auto Repairing and Pain ring. STROMBERO SERVICE STATION. OEOROE W. WILLIAMS, 1600 Jackson SL Carburetors my specialty. Red 4142. 100 reward for magneto wo can't repair. Coils rps! red Haysdorfer, 3ie N. lltb. EB Auto Rsd later Repair Service anj prices ngnr im p isin r.f u Tiff. Auto Tires sno Supplies. DON'T throw 'away eld tlrea W make one' new tire from i tid nee ana save you is per cent. 1 In 1 vuieanlslng Co.. Id 10 Dev enporr i imens nen iwugias i:ie lO.oim STOrK of Pennsylvania tires, guar anteeo t.oou miiea. ror sale at reduced prices by Duo Tire Co., I'M I Chicago. Automobiles for Hire. . FORD for rent. Tou may drive It. I charge by mil. Doug. 1122. Evenings. D. 1670. Motorcycles and Bicycles AHLET-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bar gains In used machines Victor Rood. "The Motorcycle Man.' 2708 Leavenworth. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Commodities. New York, Oct. t. Flour Unsettled. Wheat Spot, firm; No. 1 durum, $1.11 i nara, si.reu no. nortnern. uuiuth. $1.01; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. $1.14, f. b.. New York. Corn Spot, steady; No. S yellow, $1.00, 1. f.. Now York. - Oats Spot, quiet; standard, 6liff64tto. Hay Quiet; No. 1, $1.06; No, 2, 16a; No, 00c; shipping, 76086c. Hops Steady; state, common to choice. lllfl, 4&$63c; 1016, l16c; Pacific coast, 1010, 14fflTr; 1816, Offllc. Hides Firm ; Bogota, 13 0 20o: Central America, I336c. j Leather Firm; hemlock firsts. 20c: sec onds, 27c. Provision Poik, firm: mesa. 130.000 21.00; family, $10.00024. 00; short clears. 127.002O.00. Beef, firm; mess, $20. 25-9 ; family. $23. 60634.60. Lard, firm: tddle west. $16.10ff 2011. Tallow steody: city, OVic, nominal: ooun- try, special, Othfflle; special, lOtfae, ButterWeaker; receipts, 10,041 tubs: ere me ry, 2 6 ff 2 4 c ; flrsta, 1 4 ff 2 6c ; sec -onde. 12ffimc. i5gg Irregular: receipts. 0.874 cases: freeh gathered, extra fine, 20O40o: extra firsts, 37B38c; firsts, $4ff36c; seconds, llff 33c; nearby hennery white, fine to fancy, 6051e. Cheese Firm: receipts. 1.702: state, freih. specials, 21 tSl He; do average, fancy, 10 Ho rouitry iive, quiet; oroners, iicj row Is 17ff20o; turkeys, 20c; dressed, very auleL prices unchanged. Oil td Rosin, Savannah. Or., Oct. 7. Turpentine Firm; 43"c; sales, 282 bbls. ; receipts. 281 bbls. ; snipments, ze pois. j stock, 23,742 bbls. Rosin Firm: sates, 000 bbls.: reeelota. ,064 bbls ; shipments, 602 bbls.: stock. 17.- 072 bbls. Quote: A, B, C, D, E, tl.OU; F. O. .20 M, I, K, M, N, $8-20; WO, $0.40; WW, .60. who Did nt Ad Welgast tost the deoleton to an un known in a four-round bout the other night. Meybe It waa Willie Ritchie, disguised as a wop. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Wheat Market Active, but Irregular Run is Heavy and Demand Oood. CORN DEMAND VEEY POOR Omaha, October T, 1110. The cash wheat situation was oulte ac tlve, but prices were rather Irregular, th market being quoted from tic higher to lu tower. The wheat run waa quite heavy and the demand, while It waa not aa strong as usual, waa sufficient to take care of the receluta at the Drevalllna orlcea. The bulk of the No. 2 white sold at 11.11 and the No. 1 hard sod at ll.M4f Mitt, few choice care selling at slightly better prices. The corn market was very alow and re ceipts or this cereal continued light, The demand tor white corn waa very poor and the market aenerallr rrr?d from un changed to lo lower. No. yellow sold at 84e, the top price for the day, and white and mixed corn of the same grade sold around OOOlltte. The oats market was a trifle weak ana sold from O tto lower. The demand was fair and the bulk of the receipts sold at 46o. The better gradee of oate sold ud to 4ft few 4o ana tne iso. and sample graces aUUI.a. Il"6-I O, Rye was in good demand at slightly bet ter prices, and barley waa quoted un changed. Clearances were, wheat and flour, equal n 104,000 bu.; corn, none; oats, 2!, 000 uu. Liverpool cloee: Wheat, steady; corn, steady to Mi lower. Primary wheat recelnts were 1.717.000 bu, and shipments 1,074,000 bu., against receipts or i.mu.ooo bu. and shipments of 1.73,900 du. last year. Primary corn receipts were 141.000 bu. and shipments 491,000 bu.c against receipts or iis.uuw du. and shipments of tis.ouo nu. last rear. - prunary oats reoelpta were 1,242,000 bo. and snip men ts 081,000 bu., against receipts or svu.uuq du. and bhipments of 72.voo bu. tast year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Whoat. Corn. Oats. Chicago .... Minneapolis Duluth Omaha K ansae City St. Louts . . . Winnipeg ... 82 111 204 914 232 121 241 107 700 10 These sains were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 cars. 11.50 4 care, $1.18. No. 2 hard winter: 1 oar, 11.00; 8 rare. ll.OIVOi 2 cars, 1 1. 6; 14 cars, 11.68; 1 car. 11. o7',. No. 8 hard win ter; 1 oars, dark, $1.61; 1 ears, I1.6TW; 4 care, $1. 67; 11 cars, li.fHi'; 0 cara. I 06 No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. 11.64: 1 1-0 cars. 11.02. Sample hard winter: 1 ear, $1.04; 2 cars, $1.1,1; 1 car, 11,61; 1 car, 91.46; 1 car, $1.41. No. 4 spring: 1 car, $1.11. No. 4 duum: 1 car, II 68. No.,2 mixed: 1 ear, 11.60; 1 car. $1.67 S. No. 8 mixed: I cars, $1.00; 8 cara, $1.66Uj; 2 oara. $1.61; 1 car, i.e. ; s cara, ii.bT; l-b car, 11.6 V. No 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.62, No. 2 mixed durum I car. fl.SOfe Rye No. 2: 2 cars, $U0V,. No. I: 1 oar, ii.zu; l car, fl.80. Barley No. 2: 1 car, $1.01; 1 car. $1.00. Corn No. I white: 1 car, 81c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 84o. No, 3 yellow: 2 cars, 84c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 83t4o. No. I mixed: 1 car, fi3fcc; 2 cars, 88o; 1 car, llfto. No. 0 mixed: 2 cars, 76c. Oats Nb. I white: 1 car, 46Kc Stand ard: 1 car, 4 5 He; 7 cars, 46o; 1 car, 46o. Noj 1 white: S3 2-6 cars, 46c. No. 4 white: i oar, 44c. sample white: 0 cars, io, 1 car, 41c. Omaha Caah Prices Wheat: No. S hard, ll.&Tftjl.iiS; No. 8 hard, ll.t4ffl.B7 No. 4 nara, ii,6Iihi.m: No. 1 snrlnt. II. 6601. 14 No. I spring, $1.63ffl,01; No. 1 durum, $1 00 vi.aic; no. s aurum, 9i.6BOl.si. torn: no. 2 White, 83ffR8to; No. 8 white, I2ffl80) No. 4 white. 82ff82ttc; No. ft White, 829 82fcc; No. 0 white, 81ff82c; No. 2 yellow. 14ff84c; No. 8 yellow, 88ffR4c; No. 4 yellow, 88ff82c; No. t yellow, 124 ff 83c; No. I yellow, llHOiaa; No. I mixed, 8344ffllttu; No. 1 mixed, 2ff82Siot No. 4 lnlxed, 81ff82c; No. 6 mixed, lOffllo; No. 0 mixed, 77ff?8u. Oats: No. 2 white, 4&" 4Qic; standard, 4!Qibo; No. 8 white, 44ff46c; No. 4 white. 44ttff44c. Bar ley: Malting, 03 96c; We. 1 feed, lOffSOo. floU N' 8 'L30'l,tl; No' -1'w Omaha Futnrea Market. . The local futures market continued bull ish today and ODenlna nrlcea were (,). Reports that Germany Is negotiating for peace were empnaiicany denied at washing ton, and with heavy exoorta aalea and t decidedly bullish Argentine situation many of the local traders look for continued high prices. The bulk of the local trade, which waa quits active, was lara-elv In De cember and May wheat, and thess options advanced steadily December reaching a high mark of $1.01 and the May, 1.6B. The corn and oats marketa were rather qulel and these markets advanced more in sympathy with wheat than from any Biiungjoiiuaiii, ajuea, ixicai range of options: Art upen . High Low I Clone I Tes Whf Dee. II MQ May 1 64 July 1 8714 1 $641164 1 06 164 1 $7l271$ 71 n 1Z 7H 1 IS 164 1 66 164 1" flft 71 78 74 47 47 41 48 Deo. I 71, May I 7$ i a Dec. 47 May 40 47 I 4T 40 40 Chtrago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stook and grain brokers, aio sourn aixieemn street, omana: Art. Open. I High. Low. Close, j Ves Wht Dee. May July Corn. Dec. May Oats. Dec. May Pork. Deo. Jan. Lard Dec. Jan. Ribs. Oct. Jan. 1690168! 1 MHjIlMHI 1 00107 1 1)7 1 68 167 111 1 32 1 84 181 1 14 7670 70 70 70 18977 71 77 71 448 40 41 40 62062 02 11 6I 23 80 28 OS 18 80 22 00 I 22 80 18 60 22 21 II 60 14 OO 14 17 II 06 14 IS 13 46 18 $7 1$ 40 II 01 14 07 14 10 14 07 14 10 1 87 II $6 II 47 II $SJ 70 Tl $1 II 76 II 16 II IT II 41 14 IT II 46 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION-. Denials of Fetww Talk Load to Rally ta th Frio of Wheat. Chicago, Oct 7. Wheat prices took an upward wly today, influenced chiefly by official denials that Ambassador Oerard'e visit to the United States had anything to do with peace proposals. The market closed etrong, lo to 0o net higher, with De cember at $1.60 and May at $1.6$. Corn gainea c, oats sinisnea unchanged to shade lower, and provisions unchanged to 11 cents higher. Liverpool advices, telling of fears of re newed submarine activity, were Ignored, and the da-r'a business was over before the Ger man undersea war craft had arrived after crossing the Atlantic, and apparently waa in a position to work unexampled havoe In shipping. Unmindful of suoh a contingency, the wheat pit gave attention to the bullish news at hand, which Included rumors that the British government would commander the Canadian eupply of wheat. Announcement that damage from drouth In Argentina was being extended on a broad scale, did much to strengthen the wheat market here. Sharp increases In quo tations at Buenos Ay res gave a stimulus to buying, and so, too, did signs of a decrease In the United States visible supply total on Monday. Corn rallied with wheat. Oats averaged a trifle lower, despite the strength of other grain. Receipts of oats here this week more than quadrupled the amount for the corresponding time last year. Higher prices on hogs afforded A basis for a ris In provisions. Lard touched the highest levsl In forty years. Prospects of a larger crop movement next week had a bearish Influence on corn. The bulge In wheat formed only a temporary off set After opening c lower to o uo the market hardened a little all around anrf then underwent a moderate sag, vats weaaonea witn corn. Then waa an evldenoe of any urgent demand. Hlghei quotations on huas sttanathanerl provisions, packers isemed to be giving sup port to the market. nutter -Firm; creamery, IO0!4e. Eggs hecelpts, 0,707 casts; unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, 41 cat; unchanged. Poultry Alive, unchanged. Department Orders. Washington, Oct, T. (Special Talearam t Civil service examination will be held on November ll for DoatmasUr at w.nM Neb., and Da He 11, S. D. t'ost masters appointed: South nalrot& Corona, Roborts county, Oenrge L. Lleb, vice Ous H. Hart, deceased. Wvomlna. Cora, Fremont county, Samuel V. Hoff, vice Lydla E. Steele, resigned; Hlllght Camp bell county. Tosten D, Sprlngen, new of fice; Lenoro, Fremont county, Mrs. Mary E. Weed, vice F. Sandelt, sr., resigned ; Owen, Albany county, Minnie t Wagner, vice May Koon .removed, Bert c On i finer of Johnson City, la., has been appointed clerk In the , War depart- i moot. HEW YORK. STOCKS Market Experiences Another Slight Chill in First of Two-Hour Session. ADVANCES MARK CLOSE New York. Oct T Today's stock market experienced another slight chill In the first of th two-hour session, but more than re covered, closing with a strong undertone and numerous net advancea Much of the heavy trading of the first hour waa attributed to an eager short In terest and liquidation from Interior points. It was regarded as significant that rallies and actual gains were effected on very moderate dealings as compared with the heavy transactions that accompanied the decline. Total ealea amounted to 086,000 shares. Trade reports were In Una with similar Intelligence of the last few months super abundant prosperity. Ttana exchanges con tinued on a phenomenal scale with exports of raw and manufactured produota- making greater strides. Other features of Ike day Included the discharge of the Mercantile Marine receiver ship, restoring the property to the share holder, and additional railway statementa, notably the August report of the Chicago, Rerk Island A Pacific, disclosing an In oreeae of net operating revenue of mare than $1,000,000. The clearing house state ment again failed to reflect the activity of the stock market. Reserves decreased by more than $4,400,000, reducing the excess to $88,066,480. Bonds were Irregular on comparatively light dealings. Total sales, par value, $1, 716,000. United States coupon la and Panama coupon Is. roue half of 1 oar cent on call during tne test. ion. Number of salsa and Quotations on lead. lng stocks were: Bales. High. Low, Close. Am. Beet Rugar,., American fan...,. Am. Car A Foundry 4.100 6Ki 6.000 6414 68 6,100 60S 67 4.600 tit. 76 8.400 111 It HO Am. Locomotive.,., Am. smelt, ft Ml. . Am. Mutrar Ref . . . . Am. Tel. ft Tel Am. ., L. A 8 ... 2.100 41 Anaconda Copper.. 20,200 04 , Atchison 0 H0V 107 Held. Locomotive.. 11, $00 80 Baltlmoro A Ohio. 300 1IU Brook, Rapid Tran IIH B. A 8. Copper.... 1,600 14 11 00 Cal. Petroleum , ..... 22H ltnatftinn Patilflet 1 tafia. 1U. 16. If vdii l hi unmnr, ... Chesapeake A Ohta C, M, UU P Chicago A N. W... C.f K. I. P. Ry,, Chlno Copper...... Colo. Fuel A Iron. . :::::,::::: 1,600 IT 1$ 121 1.000 1,600 1. 100 1.200 iou ton 00 $4 04 II 00 2 07 Corn Product! Kef Crucible Steel 10 14 it oi 44 44 17,100 Distillers' Securities 100 $,100 n-ne sou nisi General Klectrlo... Oreat No. pfd Great No. Ore otts, Illinois Central,,,. Inter. Con. Corn 1.300 1I0U HOD 110U 11 1,400 44 42 100 290 101 : 100 17 17 Inspiration Copper. 11,000 Inter. Hstrveftter 00 00 Int. M. M. pfd. etfa. 11,100 110 K. C. Southern.... 000 $7 lYenneuou uopper.. jo,4UO Louisville A Nash. too Hill Mexican Petroleum. Miami Copper 1,810 IB)! "ioo "i "l'.ooo Wi' 1.400 31 n.ioo 111 : K. A T. nfd.... , Mleeourl Paclflo. . . Montnna Power... National Lead Nevada Copper. , . New ToMt Central. N. T.. N. H. A H BUD o.iuo : 7, COO j 1,200 Norfolk ft Western Northern Paclflo... Paclflo Mall....... Pacific Tel. A Tel.. Pennsylvania 1,100 08 $8 Ray Con. Copper.. 2,400 28 II Reading 84,700 ill 101 Ren. Iron A BteeL. ll.aoa 11 7 B hut tuck Arts. Cop. 7,100 81 80 Houthern Paclflo.,, , 101 101 Bout hern Rallwav.. 11.000 11 U 8tudebaker Co 1,400 186 114 Tennessee Copper,. , Texas Company,.,. I.IOO 811 111 union i-acino It.SOO lt 141 V. 8. Ind. Alcohol., 4,400 127 U 124 steei ,. iiioo .11 ill 8. Steel nfd , Utah Copper....... 11,400 fl 04 nnn pia. "B ., s.tvo is Western Union 1.L0O 101 & 100 We. ting house JCIeo. 11,700 OOft Total sales for the day, 411.00 shares. Local Stocks an 41 Bote?. ' Quotation furnished by Bums. Brlnksr A co., 4i-di umaba National Bank building Stocks Bid. Asksd, cuaany p. co., T per cent, pfd. 1-4 100 Deere A Co. pfd 01 II Doug. Hotel Co. stock 10 TO Cons. Casualty Co 1.4$ 1. 10 Fairmont uream. co. com, 116 Falrm't Cream, Co. pfd, 7 pet. .108 10T O. M. ft B. Co. 7 pet. pfd 11 100 t Rye. Co. pfd 01 Tt Lincoln Tel. A Tel. cam., T pot. 01 104) Mt. S. Tel A Tel. Oo? Ill 111 o. ft a u. Ry. ft b. Co. pfd..., oo ii C, H. Ht. Ry. pfd T4 O. A C. B. Bt. Ry. com. ...... 41 02 Peters Mill Co. pfd $0 100 Packard Motor Co. pfd...., .100 10$ Updike Grain Co. com ..101 Union Stock Yards, pet stock-108 102 Swift A Co. stock ......104 164 Bonds- Armour ft Co., 4s, Ull.... 12 Sl Am. Tel. ft Tel, notes 100 100 Booth-St. Lonls Os' 1131 00 lOfl Boise, Idaho 4s 102 . 102 i nio. uuy ny. i;o. isi bs, iht t iuo Chi. Tel. Co. 1st 6s, 1021. 101 101 Com. Edison Co. lot, 141 .... 1 02 101 Cudahy 1. CO. 1st 6s, 1124. ...101 10 Domln. of Canada Is, 1031,, ,,100 100 la. P. C. Co. 6s. 1110-24...... 00 100 K. C. Ry. 1st 6s, 1044 00 IT Los Angr-les Ry, Ea, 1044 86 17 O. A C. B. St. Ry. 0s. llll.,., 16 07 Pac. Oaa A B. Is. 1041 0T 00 Pack. M. Car Co. 6s, lilt.... II 00 City Psrls, F., 0s, Oct. 16, llll, 17 01 Swift A Co. 6s, 1144 100 101 Trenton, Neb. Bleo. Is, 1O21-2O.104.IO 101.60 Coffeo Market. New Tork, Oct. 7 The market for eof. fee futures mads new low ground for the movement during todays early trading, with later fluctuations Irregular. The opening was i to t points lowsr. with March con tract selling down to I.OTo and May to 8.61, Offerings were wen taken around In Hlal figures, but after a rally to 1. 00a for March and l.07o for May, prices again eased under pressure from trade sources. The close wss nst 1 point higher to I points lower, na its, xx.ouo oags. October, i i.ee November, 11.66c i December, 1.62c; January, s.mo; reoruery, i.eee; Marcn, l ife; April, l.llri May, 1.04c; June, I. Tic; July, 1.74a; August. 1.71c: September. 0.18c. SdoL dull nominally unchanged at 0o for Rio Ts and 11 c for Santos Is. No fresh offers were re ported In the cos.1 and freight market The official cables reported a decline of 180 re is in Santos figures, but spot were un changed at both Rto and Santos. Omaha Hay Market. Omaha, Oct. 6. Way Pralrtsi Choice up land. $10.60011.00 (must be extra ehnlna to bring $11.00); No. 1, $0 00010.00; No. I. $7.0000.00; No, I, $6.0007.00, choice mid land, $0.60010.00; No. 1. $1. 0001.10; No. I, $7.001 00; No. I, $6.0007.00; choice low land. $7.6001,60; No. I, $6.6007.00; No. I,. $6.1000.00; No. $, $4.0004,00. Straw Cholae wheat, $6.000 6, 60 ; choice oat or rye, $1,0006.1.0. Alfalfa: Choice, $11,600 14.10; No. 1, $12.60011.601 standard, $10.60 011.60; No. I, $10.00010.60; No. 2, $8,000 I 60. v ttgar Market. New Tork, Oct T. Sugar The futures markst was quiet today and after opening steady at an advance of $ points on the sctlve positions prices eased off slightly on scattered liquidation for over the week-end, with closing prices unchanged to 4 points net lower. Sales, 3,100 tons, October, 4.06c; December, 4.4le ; January, 4.20n ; March, 4.01c. Raw sugar, quiet; molasses, 0.12o; centrifugal, 1.02c. Refined, ateadv: fine granulated, 0.80 07. 00c. Omaha Hid aa4 Tallow Market, Quotations furnished by Bo! las ft Refers. 611 South Thirteenth street: H'deg O. No 1. lle: No. I. 1 7 tea Ore-n No. 1 10 e; No. I, 16e. O bulls: No 1. 16Wo: No L 14Ua. Deaoona. xech. $1.76 Horse No I $6 00; No I $4.iu Ponies, fine aneep pelts: Largo. II. 1. 076c. medium to small. 7101!, Tallow No I Re; No I. Tp. Metal Market, ' New York, Oct. T. Metals The sooner market hes shown continued firmness. Of fertnr of electrolytic for delivery durlna thj balance of this year era small with nominal quotations ranging from $2O.or0ZS.8l. On of the larger agencies has rpr.rt-d sale of January al $11.00 and today's quotations for the first quarter ranged from $17. 26032.00. iron was uncnangea Cottosj Market. New Tork, Oct. T. Cotton Futures opened barely steady; October, 14.00c; De cember, IT. lie; January, 10.06e; March, 17.12c; May, IT.IIc; July, 17.1 4c, Cotton futures closed Arm; October. 14.01c: December, 17.26c; January, 17.23c; March, 17,40c; May, 1 7.11c. SpoL quiet: mlddllna i 68 8016) S HI 138 4T 41 16 06 104 1A0 14 8T II U. II uplands, 17.10O, oo sales - t LIVE STOCK MARKET All Cattle Higher for Week Tat Sheep Up, Feeder Lambs Steady. HOGS LOWER FOR WEEK Omaha. October 7, 1616. Recalpt. werei Cattle Una. 8hep Official Monday 18.767 ISM 81.66 (Tina. TuvMilay U.Ktn 7.66? X6.06I lrft,'tal We4n.Mrtay ... B.KSA 6.417 8M III Official Thunder 6.0 6.786 S9.H4 Official Friday 8.0.74 8.4X1 10.816 K.tltnate Saturday. ... 4110 1,800 81 1 dare thla week. ,,T.e!8 67. 806 138.017 Sam. day. laat week. .. 0f H.4S3 174.871 Same dare I w'k. ago. 47, 167 36,000 146,161 Same daya w'ka ago. 86. 640 J1.6SS 136.860 Rama daya 4 w'ka ago. 16.006 18,668 68.688 Same dava laat .ear. 86.696 16.618 136.160 Reeelpta and dl.DMltlon of live .took at the L'nlon Stock Tarda, Omaha, for twenty four houro ending at 8 o'clock p. m., yea t.rdayt RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hoga.Hor'a. C. M. St. P 1 4 Mlaaour! Paclflo -...; 6 Union Pacific 1 7 C, 4b N. W., eaat 1 O. N. W., weat U 6 C. BL P., H. O S C. B. Q.. weat 4 1 C. R. t P., eaat 3 Total recelpta 84 S7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Hogs, ... 414 ... 210 ... 110 ... 0&2 ... 78 Morris ft Oo , SWift ft Co Cud shy Packing Co... , Armour a co Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Independent Paoklng Co.. ftenard , 114 1X1 71 Total . 8,717 Cattle There were as ueusl on a Satur day net eriough cattle to cut any special flguro In the trade. For the week receipts amount to 41,026 head, bo lng the smallest stnoe three weeks ago, but at the same time slightly larger than a rear ago. Beaf steers have been gradually firming up and at the cloee of th week Doth natives and greasers are I So, higher than last week's ciose. Cows and heifers have alao Improved Steadily, being 26040c higher. Fvedera which were a little elow toward the latter part of the week, are over l6026o higher than the low time two weeks ago. Quotations on cattle: Oood to oholne beeves, 110.000 10.H0; fair to good beve. $8.76010.001 common to fair beeves, 16,000 I SO; fancy heavy greasers, 10.00010 00; good to choice grans beeves, $7.1600.00; fair to choice grass beevea, $7.0007.86; com mon lo fair grass beeves, $8.0007. 00, good to choir heifers, $O.7B0T.I8: good to oho Ice cowa, $1. 4O07. 00; fair to good cows, l 760 9.9v; rommon to rair co we, H.sofo.TiV good to choice feeders, $7.6001.00; fair to good feeder. IS TSett A finmmnn ta . era, M-0004.76; good to choice, stock ere. $7. 4007.161 stock heifers. $6.7607.16; stork row, 14.6000. 26: stock calves, $4.6008.60 veal calves. $1,00011.00: beif bulls, stars. it., $6.3604,76 Hobs Bo lloht were th VMlnta th. buyer did not wait for reports from other markets, hut filled their orders shortly after I o'plock at prices that while uneven were g good dim higher than yesterday, both shippers and packers making their purchaeas that way. Other market failed snow anything like this targe an ad- vsnce. however, and when a lata train carrying a few loads arrived It founl price immewhst easier than early. In fact, the aie iraae was very simitar to th close the two previous dare' urtoea balaa atead to a nlrkel lower than th earlier msrket wnue nearly all the hogs had sold by 8.10, It waa mhMorendnn before the few loads thst got In late were cleaned up, A feature of the msrket was the offering of a few big heavy pur bred sows by a cou ple of th exhibitors at the Swine show. A compared with wssk ago prloea are still lOe off. Th first half of the week prices broke nearly $1.00, and while ths market haa reacted ths last three days th upturn haa not been anywhere nesj so sharp as was th dec I Ins. Bulk of the hogs her today sold at 11.100 0.80, while th top reached $0.40. No. Av. sh. Pr. No, Av. flh, Pr. 10. .108 II. .131 $$.,141 10.. 11$ 101.. 1 IT 10 0 01 " 00. .261 40 I 10 100 I 1$ . TI..I2T ... I 10 10 I II 10. .114 ... 0 10 ... 140 PIGS. . ... t Tl ) IT. .110 ... I Bhee Th sheep and lamb supply th last week, while not up to last week's, ha run a iitno neavier than a year ago. Mon day lha fat lamb trad wae a continuation f last week's break, prlcsa dropping a quarter. The following day a reaction set in and Monday's slump has mora than been made up. closing prices being 10011c higher than a week ago on paper, while consider ing quality many traders quit th mar ket 160 260 higher than last wsek. No good lamb were here Friday. Fair kinds sold around 10.7600.80 and beat went noml a'ly quoted aa high a HO. 00. Aged sheep were moderately suppltsd all week and th market wss a series of good. Arm affairs. Monday prices weakened, but there hav been a couple of email ad vancea elneo) then, and compared with a week ago muttons show about aa much advance aa fat lambc. being, anyway, 100 16o higher. Good ewes are bringing 10.710 0.10 with decent to beat yearlings at 17.600 $00 and wether at $7.1607.71. Feeder had a mighty ohopoy time of It. Sheep m the feeder division were strong sll week and srs closing a quartsr higher than last Friday, good feeding ewes hav ing moved up to $6,0004.26, with fair to common st off on down. Quit a few aged breeders are moving at $6.0007,00, with solid mouthed stuff on up to around $7.60. Monday feeding lamb broke a quarter but Tuesday they reacted along wltb fat grades, and by Wednesday's oloae had more than recovered in oeonn. -rnursaay oesi kinds were steady, but asld from that It waa a mighty stinky trade, much f the In 'between stuff being carried over. Yes terday's market was slow, nothing ehotcf being offered, but no appreciable change waa notsd In prlcee. Th oloae showed soma decline from the mldwew high spot. but waa about steady with a week ago. Choice ituff I selling at $1.710116. with desl'-abls kinds at $1.6000.01. and th fair to poor grades scsttered on down to 10.00. Quotations on sheet and lambs: latntal, good to choice, $1,76010.00; lambs, fair to guoa. i'itok io, urn us, leasers, ee wv $66; yeerllige. good to oholeo. 17. 1001. 00 yearlings, air to good. $7 00 0 7 10; year lings, feeder, $0 6007 70; wether, fair to choice. $0 6007. 71", ewes, good to choice. $0.0600.00; swea. plain to oull. $4 0006 60. ewes, feeding, 14 6000.10; wa, breooere. all age, II 1601.00. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Tou hav swollen feet and hands! Stiff, achy Joints! Sharp-shooting rheumatic palna torture you, Tou hav aching back, pain In th lower abdomen, difficulty whan uri nating! Look outl These are danger sig nals, Trouble Is with your kidney. Uric acid poisoning, In on form or another, haa set In. It may lead to dropsy or fatal Bright'a disease If not checked. Get some GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Immediately. They ar an old pre paration, used all over th world for cen turies, combining natural healing oil and herbs, well known to physicians and used by thousands in their dally practice. Th Capaulsa ar not an experimental, make shift "patent medicine," or "salt," whoa effect la only temporary. They ar a stand ard remedy, and act natural If, gently and quickly. But when you go to th druggist, Insist on getting th pur, original Haarlsm Oil In Capsule. Be sure the name GOLD MKDAL la on th box, 'and thua protect yourself against counterfeit Adv. METROPOLITAN CLUB HOUSE 2301 H.rn.y Stre.1 Opens Tuesday, Oct. 10 Classes In Social. Aesthetic and Folk Dancing for Ladle. Children. Mom and Otrlsi High Sehool Students and Business A graduate of Challf School, of Now Tork, oi isnicago. inrea yeare uiracun- oi .uanciug a tne vroman AUUetie 1UD Ol nieago, win instruct. Private Lessons by Appointment. For further mformattoitv phono MISS EVELYN Douflaa iiEiiiiiiiyiiiiffiiiipJi CHICAGO 1,1 VR STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady. Hogs Weak to Shads Higher, Sheep Steady. Chicago, Oct. 7. Cat tie Receipts. $10 heud: market steady. Native beef cattle, $H,40 011.36; western steers, $0. IS Q 1-40, etorkers and feeders, $4.7607.76; cows and heifers, 13.60 w 9.40; calves, I8.00G12-60. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; market weak at a ehude above yesterday's average. Hulk of sales. .!&trl IB; Hcht, $1.06910-00; ml tut, 9.069.20 heavy, $2.0091-60: rough, $0.0090.20; pigs, $6.7691.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady. Wethers, .09t.2$; ewes, $3,0697.80; Iambs, $7.OO01O 2 KaBaas City Uve Stock Market. Ksnsaa City, Mo., Oct T Cattle Re ceipts. 400 head; msrket steady; prime fed steers, $0.60910.76; dressed beef steers. $7.00 61.26: western steers. $0.0090.00; stockers and feeders, 16,36 90.00; bulls, $l.000.60; calves, $4.00 011.01 Hogs Receipts. 1 000 head; market .to rty; bulk of salea, ' $0 2090.65; heavy, $0.2000.76; packers and butchers. $0 260 0.70; light, I8.OO0I.NS; pigs, $8.2600 21. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; mar ket steady; lambs. $0.60010.00; yearling 16001.36; wethers, 17.0007.71 awes. S -0 Ht. Ixmls Uve Stock Market, St. Louis, Oct. 7 Cattle Receipts, TOO head; msrket steady, native beef steer $7.00011.00, yesrling steers and heifers, $3.60010.86; cows. $6.8007.00; stockers and feeders. $6.1007.60; prims southern steers. Id. 0000.00; cows and betters, $4.0007 00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7,100 8.00; native calves, $1.00011.70. Hogs Receipts, 1.600 bead; market high er; lights. $0.60010.00; pigs, $1.1000 20; mixed and butchers, $0.86010.10; good heavy, $10,00010.10; bulk of salsa, $1660 111.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 htad; market stesdy; ism be, $7.00010,86; slaugh ter ewHS, $6.0007.26; bleating ewes, $8,600 0.60; yearlings, $8.0008 71. St. Joseph Uve Stacer Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Oct, 7. Cattle Receipt, 860 head: market steady; steers. $4 600 10.60; cows and heifers $4.86010.00: calve. $7 00011.0. H oge Receipts, 1,100 head ; market steady top, $0.60; bulk of salea $1.1000 60. Bheep and Lamb No receipts; market steady; lamja, $0.70010.00; ewes, $4 760 Sioux City live Slock Marked, Sioux City, la, Oct. 7. Cattle Receipt, 1,200 head: no market. Hogs Receipts, 1.000 head) market 100 16c higher; light, $O OO0O.O6; mlxid, $1060 I 1(1; heavy, $0.1001.60; bulk of sales, $1.00 00.80. . Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 800 head. ' Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frulta. New Tork, Oct. 7. Bvaporated Apples Quiet; fancy, 70le choice lo; prima, 407c Dried Fruits Tmnee. firm; California. Ttj16c; Oregon, 7011. Apricots, In better demand, but Inactive; choice, 11a; extra choice, 14o; fenoy, II He. Peaches, dulli choice, 0e extra choice. Tot fancy,, 7c, Ruislns, steady; loose muscatels, 7 dlc; choice to fancy, seeded T0la; seedless, lO01tct London layer. I1.TI London stock Kxtmaago Closed. London, Oct. t Today la a holiday m the Stock exchange here and th Cotton ax change In Liverpool. Sliver Bar, 22d per oono. Discount Hatos Short bllla 60I per cent; three months' bills, l06 par cent Makes Snappy AHcreimsfgr THH BF.ST OF TAUDETlXLa Dili; M.lljin. 8:161 traj Ntikt, 6:16. TU. IWk. CI.AIIKE 4V HAMILTON, "PBTTICOATB." LEAH M. HKKZ, WATER LILIES, Lew1 M.dilen 4 Co., Boudlnl Broe.. Oomea Trio. Oriih.um Travel Weekly. Prlcaal Matin... gall.rlr. Ite Beat east, (except flaturdav and ItuMajr). 164k Night 10c lie, SOo and I6o. :.W0f . . Davalad BRILLIANT MUSICAL BUIUJUQUg TVS ICE DAILY Mat. Todil errr-t-.i 1 1 1 "1 ua nigner wo price or meal oaca Tssji ua mere heavy-weight m yeu'U Had with Billy Watson's Beef Trait Tea .Hi ta al rmtwaa.Ma (IrXea. la. auatr', ma manlir aaen. a, 6. Nwerl 3 Jty 'V."i.,t5""" " "''"" Twa RalJlelili.. TrwMllM "KKOUSEMEYER'S ALLEY- aaa "THE CHUUTXNINO- World't Largest Chorus m v eigne net tm Naming DKAR RKADERi Bill's bunch of beefy bcauttea aor tainly must hav summered wellt looks to me as though each weigh from 80 to 40 pound mora on th nuoi man tmmi season. Bill has to bur two sach for most of thsm. g. L. JOHNSON, Mgr. Oayety, Evening aal flunday Matlass, loc, aoc, vc ana tb Mali. 15c and 2Sc r Chew gun It TOO Ilka, but M amoalng. you ua 10c TICKETS w DAY MAT1NB8 Baby uarnag e uaraae m ta. Lhoy. f ai tka Lets? 3 Genevieve Hauflaire Aa.emblr Every Thuraday Evening OPENING OCT. U AT THE KEEP DANCING ACADEMf 2Sth A Farnan. Formwly Chawibm ADAM'S SAXAPHONti ORCHESTRA ADMISSION $1.00 IAWtU CAlU Webtter 202 A flkkRoch II IITIiTU TAXI PBreHraiiiiriiiiEiisniiiiiiiiiEiBnfiiiiiiim'ijsiiii IIIHE'lMBIBEHMHi Women now forming. MISS FLORENCE DEMING , and th Mary Wood Rlnmaa SskaoL Tsrma Boasonabla MeCAFFREY 4419 '