THE BEE:' OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1917. 13 FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTLY MOERN. 501 Martha St. i-R 1506 Plsre St.... MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 5-R. 636 South 34th Ave 7 R. HI North 27th St 7- R. 1303 California St STRICTLY MODERN. 5-R. 821 8outh list Ave........ 8- R. Ill Park Ave . i-R. 1901 North 17th St 7- R. 1028 South 30th Ave 7-R 8!4 South 31rd Bt 3-R. 1318 Chlcaco St -R. I01S Dewey Ave...., I-R. 625 South 2th St 8- R. (21 South 18th St 10-R. 2221 Dodge St FLATS. PARTLY MODERN. 4-R. 3115 North 24th St.. 10-R 70T South 13th St . PORTER A SHOTWELL, 291 South 17tU St. Dou. Offices with Home Builders. . 1008 .$25.0(1 . 13.30 . 13.00 . 25.00 35.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 36.00 36.00 37.50 40.00 40.00 40.00 .313.30 . 40.00 6013 320 STRICTLY mod-. 4 -room flat 00 north 18th St.. oractlcauy walking instance; si, nice, comfortable 5 -room cottar 8. 11th St., water rent paia. can Doug. io. 4-ROOM nifty, mod. stucco house, $40. De sirable location, references. Om. Rental . Exch.. 712 Om. Nat. B. B. P. 3610. Houses in all pans of the city. CREIGH. SONS A CO...603 Bee Bld ' SIX rooms, bath, nice basement. nA water heat; all tyuxiern. Harney sins. FOR RENT ABARTMENTS West SELMA TERRACE. ' ! 630 PARK AVE. 1 I Now ready for occupancy, sightly - location, 4 room witn o-room ac . commodation, strictly modern in every detail. Fire and soundproof construction. SELMA REALTY & CONSTRUC TION CO.. Douglas 9069. Harney 1821. uir.H r.uinir niiPi fy 3328 Harney St., brick flat, beautifully finished and decorated. Living room ar rangement dining room and kttohen first floor; four nice bedrooms second floor; third floor completely finished; oak floors and oak finish first floor, wnite enamel 2d floor. Investigate at one. GLOVER & SPAIN, (Realtors), Douglas 1333. - 010-21) City National. THREE ROOMS WITH FIVE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. J In the Dewey, 3301 Dewey' Ave., new, 9 has large living room, with Murphy bed, Vnesain room which Jias bullfr-tn chiffon- nler, dining room with built-in bed, large kitchen and bath; good location; plenty of heat, v 337.60 sum.. $46 winter. Call Janitor Harney 1345 or see h'm at 116 N. 33d. . n HASTINGS A HBYDEN, 1614 Har, Ty. 60, THE GLENARLO, 51st and Capitol Ave. '"Dundee." sniendid 4-room anarunents, with six " r4m acoramodatlon. now In course of ' construction, i Will b ready about No, ' isth. - These apartments have a great , deal of snap and style. Make your i reservations now ana move into sonieiniog " brand new and spotlessly clean. Price ISO and a few at $65. In chare of , PAYNE & SLATER CO., Realtors 1 Omaha Nat'l. Bldg. Phone Doug, ioi. THE ROYAL. " 313 8. 27th Ave., four large rooms with built-in bed and dressing room, making S-r. sot. with large screened, porcn, prac tleally new, very choice; $12,60 sum., $60 winter. HASTINGS' 'A HKYPEN, 1614 Har. Ty. 60. CLOSE In, new 4-r. apt., San Mates, 2220 Howard, haa built-in bed, sun room, very y choice, bob janitor.: HASTINGS & htilfDEIf, 1614 Har, Ty. 30, ST. CLAIR. 24th and Harney; t and 4-room apart ments. Call Harney 647. APARTMENTS, all alius and prices, splen did location, 24th and Farnam. D. 1473, North. , IDALIA, - : -SIX-ROOM APT. i ' In this beautiful bow bldg., 115 N. 33d, excellent-location, has Murphy bed, built- in bookcases, chlftonnier, sun room, very latest decoration and lighting fixtures. , everything - up-to-date, "excellent Janitor service. Call us about tni. OMAHA'S LARUE8T RENT AY AGENCY. HASTINGS ft HiiYDEN, 1014 Har; Ty. 60. S'l tAji-faJwAiikU apartment of 4 rooms, oak finish; gas range) Janitor service; $27.60 r winter months: no children; vacant Nov, 1. " Flat M, 2644 Cuming. , Party in flat I will' snow apartment. THOU. W. HAZHiN, 307 McCague -Bldg. NaiW 6-room apt., fcteam heat, $32.60; Apt, , Maple Court, 1616 Maple. D. 2802. COKAs.it D'LAT' of large rooms, oak pol ished floor, corner 16 th and Clark, $22.60 per month.-' -' " THOS. W. 'HAZEN, 207 McCague Bldg. 3 or 6-r. ateam-heated flats. Red 4610. South. STEAM heated apt. tn-ttcargo Blk. 4 rms. E. H. Benner Co. D. 84U6. " Miscellaneous. PAYNE & SLATER CO., Realtors, ! "OMAHA'S RENTAL HEX." . .. it HEATED APAR'.MENTS. ;THE CARLYLB. 611 South 13th St, Apt , 4,4 rooms and tile bath, second floor, splendid condition, very desirable, no ' car fare; $36 and $45. EKARD COURT. 31st and Jones, Apt 1, ) 4 rooms and tile bath, splendid condi tion first floor, soutu front front bal " con.fr Most reasonable apartments in " the 'city at 133.60 and 487.50. ..THE PORTLAND, Park Ave. and Leav-, enworth. Apt JU S rooms and tile bath, " first floor, corner apartment, with south "' and east exposure. Exceedingly deslr ' ' able. 646 and $50. THE ST. GEORGE, 31t Ave. and Dodge, ' Apt 3, t rooms had tile bath, first floor, " newly decorated, all large comfortable .. , rooms, select .West Farnam district, $45 and $47.60. PAYNE & SLATER CO., Realtors, 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg, Phone Doug. 1016.- , CLOSE IN. , BERKELEY. $-r. with S-r.. accommodations, NEW; has large living) room with dressing room and Murphy bed, built-in chiffonier; $30 summer, $30 winter. HASTINGS ft HKYPEN. 161 Har. Ty. 00. BiSAUTl OL ' 4-room apartment walking distance; Janitor, heat, etc.; $40 summer. 46.60 winter. Douglas 832. ' ' PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists tp Apartment Management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty ' Stores. MODERN store lth near Chicago. $76 mo. G. P. Btebblns, 1610 Chicago. STORE room Sun Tbsater Bl-g. World Realty. Realtors. D. 6342. 4718 So. 24th tit 8o. Side. Near V. O. E. H. Benner Co. ' D. 18406. s Office and Desk Room. FINfcS'f OrKlOe.8 IN OMAHA. FIRST NATIONAL - BANK BLJLM3., TJR8T TRUST'CO.. AGENTS, ROOM 400. WANTED JO RENT Unfurnished Homes and Apartments WE want mora houses and apartment to . rent The fact that we have practically cleaaed oat our big list Is conclusive proof of the efficiency 04 'our rental service. If you want to keop.your place rented see ' Payne ft Slater Cov, . "Omaha' Rental Men." 010 Ore. Nat Bk Bldg. Doug. 1010. jlST your homes with us fur rent" The demand 1 good and we have' a waiting list -. " " J. H. DUMONT ft CO. (Realtors.! 418 Kaolin Bldg. Phone D. 680. Vv'ANTU Man and wile, no cnlWrei . Woald Ilk ( or 4 unfurnished room w Juiosekeeplng.JBox 8376, Omaha Bee, MOVING AND MURAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.. I Packing, storage and movlngv 213 N. lltb St Phon Doug- las 114. RENTAL pp SERVICE J! , list of vacant bouse and apart ments. Aura for storage, moving. ICtb and Jacksoq fits. - Fn5EnTY MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Expert services; prompt attention. Your moving, your packing, your storage. alatn Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. TeL Doug. 7766. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. . Separate locked rooms for household good and piano; moving, packing tand shipping. OMAHA TAN NJ STORAGB CO.. 803 8. 10th. Douglas 4163 Globe Van and Storage Co. - For real service in moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving Packing and Storage, HOT Farnam St Web.' 2743 Doug. OO- OUR BUSINESS 13 MOVING. Large van, two men, $1.50 per bour. HAGGARD'S STORAGE CO. Doug 'HI. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. .WEST FARNAM HOME This Is an unusually well-built two story and attic nine-room modern house, located at 4232 Farnam street on a south front lot 60x130 feet having large front room with fireplace, attractive library and commodious dining room, large kitchen with pantry and china closet Four large bedrooms, alcove and bath on 2nd floor. Full cernsnt basement with laundry and .l.ut PAmhfil.llAn hnt water and hot. air beat with vegetable cellar, 10-barrel soft wata tank. Beautiful aleotrio light fixtures. .The , house ' newly papered and painted In side and painted outside. Stone steps aud cement brick lattice work, new cement driveway and parage for two cars. Soma on will get this fine hous at bargain. Inquire of H. FISCHER. 1418 First National Bank. nv.ll. niRETT WITH OWNER. FINE modern seven-room Dundee horn . k Int KA and Davenmirt. large shade 'trees, everything In first class condition, price, t,uuo. sua uorris pis.. 18tn ana uoage on. . )3,10 Will buy oak finished, very modern hunaralow with' SleSDink Porch. 8621 Hamilton 8t Easy terms. JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1602 FRANAM ST REAL ESTATETRACKAGE TRACK AOS Fine sit on B. M.'R R., sis 36x166; can be bought cheap. C A. Grim ms! Phone Doug, 1615. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WE have 720 acrea good farm land about 16 mile north of Alnsworth clear of In cumbrance that the owner would like to , deal for a good piece of Omaha Income property. This land is appraised at $17.60 per acre and the owner la willing to deal oa tbav basis, submit us your property. . HIATT COMPANY. 245-7 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60J FAM AND RANCH LANDS Wyoming Lands. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. 8 ROOMS, DUNDEE'S BEST STRFET. Large lot, double garage, near car. ALLEN & BARRETT 513 Bee. lg. 7168. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on eaay terms. Mod rs, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see . ' , GEORGE & CO. HOMES and borne sites in Dundee. SHULER ft CARY. 204 Keelme. D. 6074. Florence. a D,mug itv watAT. electrio liichts large corner lots, southwest of Hansoom park; $100 oaeb, balance mommy., "si nue $466. North. 1 KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP. 6-room, nearly new. full 2-story house, located la th prettiest part of Kountse Place; l larg roomf on iwwi i.m. luutrMin, and hath on second oak floor throughout; oak finish on first floor and whit enamel on second; large corner wtr soutn ironi, pvu PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY v V REALTORS. tZI Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. r Bungalow Bargain 7 Priced ' Only $b00 Brand . new five-room, stiictly modern bungalow; fireplace, bookcases, cabinets, etc. Nicely decbrated throughout. Full cement basement with plenty of windows. , . i)ut,A 1va in MlllAr nark, nchool 1JW, . u 7gvv. - .mmm .w. " r ' ' and car. Owner says sell this week; you can l neat it ior iue price. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 406. AFTER looking at MINNB LUSA "800 dlf- . ferent buyers decided mat it was me oei proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will -come out today you will . understand why the other are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., til itmaha Nat'l Bank Bld. Tyler 187. '$1,850 WILL buy my. ' dandy' slx-rqom cot. Use Ml, A.V .1.. . .- . . small payment Phone Doug. 4268. South. ' ' SOUTH SIDE SNAP. OWNER LEAVING CITY. ' Jnat listed, . a' t-room. trlctly .modern bouse .except heat located near 21st and Castelar. owner u .a caso, but will ell at a genuine sacrifice. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY '- .REALTORS. II Omaha Nat .ikvBldg.,...: ft. 1711. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on on lot; rine conan x.; 4ive in one ana rent' the other. Price for both, $2,760. Very asy term. No. 2423 . 20tb St ' NORRIS ft NORRIS, - -400 Bee Bldg Phone Douglas 4270. ATTRACTIVE 7-room house with larg garage; wall located; Hanicoro Park ais trlct near 39th and Hickory. F. D. Wead, sio 8. 18th St. 7-ROOM, modern; full basement; good fur. nace,,- loi auidv, oa u. 24th. Dougla 8874. Miscellaneous. Help Me Buy a Liberty Bond I did my "bit", in the '60s but Unci Sam don't want me for trench work now. I am In the real estate. Insurance and rental business and will give 60 per cent of the earnings of my business for the next 00 days to help the "boys" get th kalseft, V " Your; patronage solicited. . W. G. TEMPLETON " 434 Bee."- Tyler 2020. NEW STUCCO bungalow, 6-r. and bath, strictly mod., built-in . buffet and eun boards; oak finish; room all decorated; full basement; furnace heat; lot '40x188 ft; ene block to school and car. Price cut to $2,060. Easy terms. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 781. C 4.S3Y BUNGALOW. ' Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price $2,660; reasonable terms. ' BENSON ft CARM1CHAEL. . 642 Pa J ton Blk. Douglas 1722. r'OK BALE One acre, 6-room modern home, two block from school and street car; $4,600, terms. 8. 8. ft R. E. Montgomery, 213 City National. il ' - ' w. farnam, smith ft CO., .. . Real Estate and Insurance.,. 1320 Farnam St Dougr 1084. . R. 8. TRUMBULL 1308 1st Nat: Bk. Bldg. D. 1724. ' REAL ESTATE BW Pr'pty U. A. WOLl', Realtor, War Blk. Specialist in downtown business property., - REAL ESTATE Investment , Two Duplex Flatsy , ; Near 33d and California ' Built fot Investment . These were constructed two years ago. (Four apartments).. Always ranted at a figure that brings good returns on the In vestment Pressed brick front . Each apartment ha 6 rooms. Owner' might accept clear cottage as part of first "pay ment and wll) carry back half on property. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllls. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtor) ltii Harney ei. NEW BRICK FLATS In walking distance, on corner,', both streets paved, always rented, one fourth cash, will carry balance.: See us for ap pointment T RAVER BROTHERS, . $10 First National Bank Bldg." - .. , SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND - SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY ft SON.. . , -, . REALTORS. - 620 First Nat'l Bank Blrfg. FOR Investment or bom see u first. - In th real estate buelm as oyer 30 yeara Profit by our experience.; - iioCagu In vestment Co. - ', . REAL ESTATE Unimproved. West. S. W. Cor. 25 Ave and Dodge ' 88x74 feet Dodgo street Is now to be graded, which wtl. make it one of . he . main thoroughfares end this property is rlgbt In tin for advancement. He 'us about this. TRAVKR BROTHERS, 810 First National Bank Bldg . . . i HALF ACRE .$500 $5 DOWN $5 A MONTH South slop. All In alfalfa. Lays fine, on block to oar line and paved road, Near Florence. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtor.) 1614 Harney St Phono Tyler 60. Acreage. ACREAGE SNAP One of th finest acre tract In Omaha; faces 3 streets; large (-room bungalow; oak finish; full basement; furnace heat; some fruit and all kinds of garden spaoe; Vk block from car line and Miller park: 4 blocks jrom Miller Park school. This place was bunt for a noma by owner, we also have another acre tract with a 7-room house, modern excepj beat . If Interested in cioss-in acreages witn an city con venlences, see us at ones. Payne Investment Company (Realtors) 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. IX 1781 ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who 1 In town and wlshe to dispose of same while bere. Good tract fair Improvement. If Interested call In person for Miner at Iler Grand hotel. - - CALDWBLL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest of th Field club. Acres, half acros, quarter acres; easy teims. THE BYRON REED CO. Phone Douglas 897. , 213 8. 17th St, FIVE acres west of Elmwood park, Ideal suburban boms alte; could be aubdlvld-d. There is a real future to this. Let mi how you. Telephone Walnut 3466 12 ACRKS 6 cre 4 acresthree separate tractsf will exchange for city property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. 013-14 City Nat'l. Doug. 2818 REAL ESTATE WANTED Wi) HAVEaeveral good reliable buyer fur 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 406. 701 Oma.' Nat Panic Bldg. JOHN 1. MULV1HILL, REALTOR. . 200 Brandels The, Bldg. Phone Doug. $6. LISTING house to real ut sell on email cash payments, have parties waiting. Western Real Kstat. 411 Karbaco -Blk. 0. 8601 FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty year; Interest 6 per cent, 654 per oent and 0 per cent PETKR8 TKCb'i CO 1623- Famam St.,-. Omaha, Neb. - $2,600 MTGU bearing 6 pet semi-annually; secured by property valued at $0,000. Tai-madge-Loomls lnv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortagag loana City National Bank Bldg; ... SHOPEN ft CO., PRIVATE MONEY. $100 to $10,1101) MADaV tpromptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg., Uth and Farnam Bta MONEY to loan' on tmirovikl farm and ranchaa.- Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. - FARMS. O'KEEFE R. a. C, 1010 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOS1NU LOANS. W. T. URAHAM, 604 Be Bldg. 5 5 MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON, 010 Oman- Nat Bank Bldg. CITY LOANS. GARVIN BROS.. Om. Nat Bk.. Bldg. l'RI W. H. THOMAS ft SON Keellne Bldg, LOW RATES C U. CARLBKRU. 112 Bran, dels Theater Bldg. U. 085. ' - Stocks and Bonds. $9,000 ten-year H per cent first mortgage secured by farm near omaftia, E. H. LOUUEB. 1NO, 688 Keellne Bldg.. ' ' DIVIDENDS OF ( PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar start an account Omaha Loan ft Bldg. Ass'n. . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. CHEYENNE COUNTY , NEBRASKA LAND Insurance Company,' gone in hands of receiver, wants to settle affairs, which gives you this opportunity to' buy alt of section 29, township 13, range 51, -Cheyenne county, Ne- . braska, for less than it is worth; west Vt i worth $40.00 per acre, east Yi rough. Price, if sold in next 10 days $15.00 per acre; will carry $3,200 for 5 years at 6 per cent. Submit your best offer at once.. , D. LINAHAN, 310 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farm . on eaay payments , 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you Th Hungerford Potato Grower association, 16th and Howard St., Omaha. Dougla 0371. s FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm' near Ponca, Neb,, eaay terms ll desired. Address Dr. C. W. Glllln, 116 F. L, ft T Bldg. 'Sioux City, la. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm, 4 miles irom uartington, nto. ncu unprovsa and all good land, will sell or sxohang Dew J. a. ivuii. uamintti SEVERAL good 160-scr farms In Knox! Ameiope, .euv couoiiea, psmw fi. tv $135 per acre; easy term. A. A. Pata man, sui Ksroacn aik LIST your land for quick results with C i. Canan. 31 McCague Bldg.. Omaha. Minnesota Lands. STOCK GROWERS- ATTENTION 68,000 acres of choice cut over "land In ortt central Minnesota at $8.00 to $16.00 pef acre, small cash payment, ' balance long time. Abtindance of native - and tame grass. Close to best markets. On lakes . or streams. Timber tor fuel and shelter. List and map free. PILLS BURY LAND SYNDICATE, 1230 Met Uf Bldg., Min neapolis, Minnesota. " WHEAT -AND. WYC, LAND. 1EATLAND, WYO., We can sell you a farm three to ten mile from good railroad town at $36 to $60 per acre. Including paid-up water rights; one-third to one-quarter down, balance easy terms. With rich oll and never-falling water upply. we raise the crop. v Splendid waterSnd tine climate. Lands protected ey the moutatns on the west and northwest We raise 60-lb. wheat 30 to 60 bu. to acre. , We rata 46-lb. oats 16 to 100 bu. to the acre. , We rala 4 to Una of alfalfa to ths aore. We raise 290 to 400 busbars of potatoes to th acre. We raise It tons of augar beats to th acre. We rata an abundance of apple and mall fruit to.OOO acre of land to select from. Send us your nam and address and we will mall particulars. Excursions weekly. Low H. It fares. WYOMING DEVELOPMENT CO., - V " 41 4 4kJ I Wheatland. Wyo.. Land. Ex-Governor Joseph M. Carey, Pre. Benry Levi and C M. Rylander, General Sale Agenta. 864-67 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Tel. Douglas 5 i. FARM LAND WANTED lOMAHA live stock Steady Trade' in Good Cattle of All Kinds; Hog Market Slow; Lambs Are Lower. i' FARMS WANTED. We can sell your farm It you will list It with us af. a bargatn for th man who I buys. E. P. Snowden & Son, 423 B. 16th St. D. 0371. WANTED To buy, 160-acre improved farm nortneast neorss&a, ciusv w w.m uu school. Give price and terms, S, Law- son, Clarka, jnsd. POULTRY AND PET STOCK BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD. Ttntb' puncu a.id iOirs Hooi, regis tered and prise winner. 2224 S. 27th. Phone Harney 4436. ruX 'iaRitlli-R. any age; beat rat, put, watch and skunk dogs; some bred females. T. H. Kaldenberg, Pella, Iowa. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. 76 BROOl sows, with or without pigs, 8th snd Grace, East Omaha. Carl Sorenson, Webster 487. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security 040, 6 4no., H. goods, total cost, 33.60. $40, 0 mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, $3.60 Smaller, large am'ta proportionate, rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.' 431 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00, or more Easy, payments. Utmost privacy NO Paxton Bldg. Tea Doug. 3216 OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 1 and 2V. ner cent W. C. Flatau; estab. .1803, th floor Rose-Securltles Bldg. Tyler 60 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Prlvste loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dcdge. D. 6810. Est. DJ01 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Paul W. Kubns and wife to Vendla C. Peterson, et al Spencer street, 165 feet east of Forty-second street, south side, 40x117.0 .....$ Elizabeth C. Fischer, executrix, to WIN - Ham 1. Robinson, Boyd street, 60 'feet west of Thirty-fourth street, north side, 60x180 Etta A. "Winn and husband 'to-LllUan C. Jacobs, northwest corner ThlAy- elghth avsnue and Marcy street, 65 ' xl30 . -.. France B. Stoltenberg and wife to Horace A. Clatlln, Capitol avenue, 300 feet east of Fifty-first street, north side, 60 U 135 Columbian Investment company to Bridget Kenney, Charles street, 200 feet west of Fifty-first street, north side. 80x136 . ...................... Alice Quade and husband to Pauline Barnhart, southwest corner Fortieth and Ames avenue, 48.6X13T" Margaret Fegan to Harriet L. Ken nedy, Hamilton street, 270 feet west of Fifty-second street, north side, 10 X188 The Columbia Investment company to Harriet' L. .. Kennedy, ' Hamilton street,, 260 .. feet . west Of Fifty.sec ond street, north aide, 80x136., Francis Kudrna and husband et al,; to Albert .Tesnohlldek, northwest corner . Twenty-first and- W street, 43x100. l,0i0 Caroline B. Palmqulst and husband to Ethel J. Crocker, Manderson street, 343 feet .west of Twenty-fourth street, south aide, 46x136 , E. E. Bennett and wife to A. P- Han chett, Thirty-7rst street ,144 feet south of Jackson street, ast side, 140x150 . ........................100,000 James E, Almy and wife to Marlon MarowKi Leon, southeast corner Twenty-second and Clark street, 133 (.140 . ,.. ...., , Lulu Wheeler and' husband to' Karl A. Wheeler; southeast corner Twenty seventh and Erskln street, 80x81.3 Mable B. Pinto and husband to Harry Sheanln, Charles street, 70 feet west of Twenty-fifth street, 'north side. 60x127.5 Thomas H. Collins and wife to Louis N. Bexten, Pratt street, 81 feet east of Forty-fourth avenue, 40x140.8.. Drake Realty Construction company to Carl A. Carlson, Thirty, fifth avenue, 136 feet north of Dodge street, west side, 60x108.6 Nels C. Borensen and wife to Mary Grace House at al., Forty-flth ave nue, 100 feet north of Miami street. Mt side, 60x126 South Sid Land company to Mike Tyrakaskl, Thirty-third street, 65 feet south of C street, e'ast side, 130 X160 . 380 2,600 4,000 7,500 $00 600 100 $50 3,600 2,200 4,600 1,050 4,100 760 Oregon Lands. 'Heart of the 'Range. Jordan vslley project, Oregon. 44,000 acres irrigated land Free map. Next ex cursion November 4th. HAKLsiV J. HOOKER, . .. , 040 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, East Tanas, $26 an acre. Get my free book. W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. PRODUCE PRICES TODAY Following are the wholesale and re tail prices of produce prevailing on the Omaha market today: Wholesale. Retail. Potatoes, bu, snd pk 1.40 .40 Eggs, . select, dog.. v.... 42 .47 Eggs, .common, dos 88 ,43 liiuter, extra, lb ,,,, .44 .49 Butter, choice, lb 42 '.47 Onions, lb 08V4 " Celery, Pascal, do., bunch .00 .10 Cabbage, lb. , . .03', .02 Hquash, dos. and each 2.00 .25 Pumpkins, do, and each.,. 1.00 ,U Apples,' hand nicked bushel and peck 1.25 .40 Apples, wind falls, bushel and peck l.zs .20 Grapes, Michigan, S-lb. bask .88 .40 Apples, Washington, box... 2.00 2.40 New . York General Market. New York, Oct. 23. Flour Market, dull: spring patents, $10.8011.46; winter patent, 810.65&10.00; winter straights, 310.35 10.06; Kansas straights, $11.16011.40. Corn Spot,' firm; No. 2 yellow, ' $2.07; No. 2 mixed, $2.06, c. I. f., New York. Oats Spot, quiet; standard, 66ft 67c. Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.15; No. 2. 11.16 1.20; No. 2, $1.00(1.06; shipping. 80 95c. Hops Quiet: stat medium to choice, 1017. 780860; 1016, nominal; PaCtflo ooast. 1017, 2538c; 1816, 2025c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 39o : Central America, 37tte. - . Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c: seo- bds, 55c. . ... . provisions Pork, strong; mess, $48,009 48.60; -family, $48.00043.00; abort clear, $48.00063.00. Lard, weak, middle west $23.88jl$24.00. Tallow Barely steady: oity specials loose, 17c, asked, wool Firm; domestic fleeoe Ohio, 70c. . Rice Firm; fancy head, 8o; blue rose, $H8H.- .... Butter Firm: receipts. 3.447 tubs; cream ery higher than extras, 44tt046tto; cream ery extras 12 score), ' 4444ttc; : firsts, Eggs Market weak; , . receipts, 12,428 eases;, fresh fathered extras, 464e sxtra firsts, 434f44'c; firsts, si V nr.; seconds, ti - Cheese Market unsettled; receipts, d.coo boxes; state fresh sneclals. 22 24c; average run, 224 23c. ' Dressed Poultry Msrket quiet; chickens, 30O 266; fowl and turkeys, market , unchanged.-. - -. - - ' St, Louis Oral Market. St. Louis, Mo Qot-. 33. ?orn N. t, $1.00: No. 3 white, $2tl(; December, $1.16: May. fl.14; - , OatsNo.. 2, 685Jc; o. whlte, 60 6U . . . . . .. ... 1 . . Sew York : Sugar. Market..' ' .' New York. Oct. 23. Raw Hugae Market steadyf tentrlfngal; 0.80c; molasses, 4.02c; refined sugar, steady; fine granulated, 8.36c. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .....14461 3.085 84.71 Estimate Tuesday. ... 10.000 3,400 33.000 Two days this wk.... 24.361 0.385 66.711 Same days last wk... 33.410 8,070 68.664 Same 2 wks. sgo 86.076 6.861 37,872 Same 3 wks. ago., .. .30.884 0.613 80.744 Same 4 wks. ago.,. .40.731 ' 6,440 78,!87 Same days last yeari.37.S44 13,763 67.738 Rscelpta nd disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clook p. m yesterday: R EC E I PTS CAR LOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. & St. P Wabsnh Missouri Parlflo . . Union Pacific C. A N. W east . C. A N. W., west. C 8U P., M. O.. C, B. A Q., eaat... C, B. & Q., west. . C, R. I. ft P, east. C, R. I. & P., west. Illinois Central . . . Chi. Ot. West , 4 .127 . 6 .223 . 7 . 7 , 73 6 0 4 S 2 1 16 1 . . 56 3 24 2 8 31 10 Total receipts ..468 45 134 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, .. 681 ..1.603 ..1.866 .. 1,3.73 Morris A Co Swift A Co Cudahy Pack. Co. Armour A Co. . . . . J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co..... 46 S. O. Pack. Co 16 Wilson 117 W. B. Vartsant Co... 177 Benton. Vanaant A L. 6 Hill A Son 310 F.B. Lewis 287 Huntlnger A Oliver.. 64 J. B. Root A Co 104 J. H. Bulla... 165 L. F. Huas 63 Rosenstock Bros. .... 268 F. O. Kellogg 85 Werthalmer A Degen 66 Ellis A Co 143 Sullivan Bros '121 Rothschild A Krebs.. 116 M. A K. Calf Co 198 Christie 174 Huff men 18 Roth 2 Meyers ..... 33 Baker, Jones A Smith 67 Banner Bros. 78 John Harvey ....... 666 Dennis A Francis .... 30 Jenaen A Lungren... 331 Pat O'Day 7 Other buyer 1,440 303 705 764 1.063 276 Sheep, 442 1.043 3,461 1.334 ""4 Duluth 24.387 Total 10,646 3,135 30,168 Cattle Receipts of cattle were more mod erate than they have been on most recent Tuesdays, and the total tor the two days of 24.300 head Is smaller than for any similar period since six weeks ago. Cattle were late getting In this morning, and for this ran son trade In all lines of stuff was a little slow. Beet outlet, however, seemed to be fairly broad, and prospects were tor a good steady trade In beef steers, and th better kinds of cows and belfers. 1 Demand for stockers and feeders con tlnues to be urgent, and sales made on the earlier rounds this morning looked strong If anything. The best .stock calves and yearlings are selling to 'better sdvantsge than at the close of last week, but medium to common kinds continue very draggy. In other words the good stackers and feeders of all kinds ar In urgent request at prices that are strong to gulte a little higher than last Friday, while medium to common stuff continues slow. Quotations on cattle: Prims heavy beeves $15.00016.00; good to choice beeves, $14.00 015.00: fair to good beeves $12.00012.60: common to fair beeves, $7,001)11.00; good to choice yearling, $14.00(816.60; fair to good yearlings, $12.00014.00; common to fair yearlings, $6.60011.00; prim heavy beeves, $12.00013.00; good to choice grass beeves, $10.00013.00; fair to good gras beevss, $3.00 10.00; common to fair grass beeves $1.50 8.76; good to cholo heifer, $7.7508.76: good to choice cows, $7.(001.36; fair to good cows, $0.3607.85; common to fair oews. 35.00O6.00; prim feeding steers, $10,000 11 f0: good to oholoe feeders, 38. 6006.60; fair to good feeders, $7,1603.35; common to fair feeders $6.0007.00; good to choloe etockorg, $3.6000.60; stock heifers, $6,660 e.uv; siock cow, 60.oujf7.60: stock calvss, $8.0003.00; veal calves, $8.00012.60; bulls, stags, etc. $3.6007.50. ; Hogs The hog market was a slow, drausv affair today, outside buyers taking a faw of the offerings, and packer forcing prloss aown. a tew or ins early sales wsnt at prices that were 16o lower, but th ma jority of the . offerings changed hands at prices mat were 250 below yesterday. Beat price was $16.80, with the bulk going at io.4touo.'f. . '. ; " ", 8heep Receipts were liberal this morning. Fat lambs were 16O250 lower, soma cbolce kinds being about steady. Feeder lambs were generally steady with yesterday's olose. tne nest selling at $17.60. Fat ewes wsre slow to 15o lower, with feeding awes steady 10 strong, ine ouik going at fl.ooi.60. Breeding ewes wera slow and ateady. Quotations on s beeps and lambs: Lambs. fair to choice, $16.00017.00, lambs, feeders, $18.60018.00; lambs, culls. $11.60016.36: yearlings, fair to choice, $11.50012.76; year lings, leeaera, s12.Dt1n111.to; wethers, fair to choice, $11.00013.26; swes, fair to choice. $10.50011.60; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60 wii.it; ewes, feeders, 67.50010.25: swss. culls and eanners, $6.0007.26. Representative sales: 1 Average. Prlc. 117 native ewe ,111 10 15 160 Colorado ewes '.,..106 10 00 261 Montana breeding ewes.... 66 13 00 100 Utah feedtng lambs 64 17 30 300 Wyoming feeding lambs.. 53 16 60 137 native feeding Iambs .... 41 , 18 76 688 Utah feeding lambs 03 17 $0 St, Louis Live Stock Market. ' St, Louis, Oct 83. Cattle RscelDts. 8.000 head; market higher; native best steer. $8.00018.76; yearling steers and hollers. $7.00016,60; cows, $6.00010.60; (lookers and feeders, $6.60011.60; Texss ouarantlne steers, $6.76010.60; fair to prim southern beef steers, $0.00013.76; beef cows and heifers, $6,00010.00; prima yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.75 015.50. Hogs Receipts, 10,700 head: market lower; lights, $16.60015.80; pigs, $18,000 14.00; mixed and butchers. $15.66016.25; good heavy, $16.25016,40; bulk ot sales, $16.60016.26. t Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,200 head; market lower; lambs, $13.00010.60; ewes, $10.60011.25; wethers, $11.50012.60; ean ners, $5.0008.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market Kansas City, Oct 23. Cattle Receipts, 12,000 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $16.60010.76; dressed beef , steers, $11.00015.00; western steers, $8.00OU,50; cows, $5.75010.25; heifers. $6.25012,00; stockers and feeders, $6.26010.00; bulls, $6.0007.60; calve, $6.60013.60. 1 Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market lower; bulk of sales, 816.00O10.2S; heavy, $15.80016.45; packers and batchers, 815.26 16.46; light, $14.76016.70; pigs, $14.00 15.26. Sheeo and Lambs Receipts. $.000 head: market lower; larrtlx, $16.26017.26; year lings, $12.00013.60 wethers, $11.00012.60; ewes, $11.00011.50. Sioux City Ut Stock Market, filoux City, !., Oct. ;. Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; market 10 cents higher; beet steals, $7.00016.00; fat cows and htlfers, $6.008.60; eanners, $5,2500.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00 011-80; calves, $7,000 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.0007.60; feed ing cows and heifers, $5.6007.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,600 head; market :0 cents lower; light, 315.2515.60; mixed, $16.40016.60; heavy, $16.60015.70; pigs. $14.00016 00; hulk, $16.46015-60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 bead; market 16 to 26 cents lower. Chicago Ut Stock Market, Chicago, Oot. 23. Cattle Receipts, 1J,- 000; market steady; native steers, $6,850 17.00; western steers, $6.80O,13.63; stockers and feeders, $6.00011.40; cows and heifers, $4.76011.76; calves. $8.50011-80. Hogs Receipts, 18,ooo; market unsettiea at yesterday' average; bulk. $14.66016.20; light, $14.16010.35; mixed, iif.4twis.6v; heavy, $14.36016.50;- rough, $14.36 14.60; pigs, $10.2613.76. v Sheep and Lambs Receipts, zi.oos; mar. ket steady; wethers, $8.80013.76; ewes. $1.10011.60; lambs, $13.60017.76. . St. Joseph Live Ktock Markek St Joseph, Mo., Oct. - 23. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,(00 head; market steady; steers, $8.00016.00; sows sna net r era. it.ibo 13.00; calves, $6.00018.35. ' ' Hogs Receipts, $,$00 head!' market low er; top, $16.40; bulk, .$18.00 0 16.00. Sheep and .Lambs Receipts. 2,000 head; market lower; lambs, $11.00015,0?,-ewes, $6.00010.50. .. .. . , '". Omaha Hay Market. - Receipts, fair; demand good on both pralii hay and alfalfa; market firm and higher on all grade. Choice upland prairie bay, $30.00020.60) No. 1. $18.00 010.00; No. 2. 813.60O18.60: No. 3. $0.60 0 12.60. No. 1 midland. $17.(0010.00; No. 2, $13.60 016.80. GRAIN ANDPRODDCE Car Arrivals Exceed Last Year's Record; Government Directs Wheat to Mills in Local Zone. Omaha, Ootober 23, 1817. Carlot receipts continue to be fairly liberal 146 cars being reported, this being com paratively heavier than a year ago when 121 car were received. Wheat receipt were very moderate compared with th reat of the arrlvla, 60 car of this cereal show, lng op, the greatest part ot which the gov. eminent dlveased to mill In th local son. Cash corn was an unusually alow sale, practically no local demand for this cereal being evident, with the possible exception Of one or two elevator men who were in the market for amall quantities, but were un. able to agree with the sellers on the price. A few late sklea showed -this article to be unchanged to 2 Ho higher. No. 2 whit sold at $2.06 and ths No. 2 yellow at $1.64, while the No. 2 mixed sold at $1.8$ and a tew car of 3 mlxvd went at the same price. Oats were in good demand and any of these arrivals were bought to fill govern ment contract Spot quotations ranged from yesterday's unchanged price to. 4to higher, although the bulk of the aalea were made at a Ho to Ho advance. No. 2 white sold at 68V0 and 550. while the standard grade brought (80. No. 8 white sold t 6"o and &lr. the greater part of these sales being made at 61c. No. 4 whit sold at 67H0 and 67'e and a few sale of the sample grade were mad at 67140 and 67Hc. Rye and barley were In good demand, th local trade consuming all of the samplea offered. Ry was unchanged and barley quoted lo to 2o up. No. 1 rye sold at $1.74 and the No. 2 at $1.73Vi. and a few cars of No. 2 went at 31.71 snd $1.73. No. 2 and 3 malting barley sold at $1.36 and the No. 4 at $1.18 and $1.14. No. 1 feed sold at $1.1$ and $1.20. Clearances were, wheat and flour equal to 18,000 bu.; oats, (61.000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were, 1,330,000 bu., and shipments 323.006 bu. sgalnst re ceipts of 1,68:, 000 bu., and shipment of 1,017.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wer 344,000 bu., and shipments 128,000 bu. against receipts of 406,000 bu., and shipments of 374.000, bu. lent year. Primary oats receipts were 1. 168.000 bu and shipments 887.000 bu. against receipts of 1,466,000 bu,, and shipments of 810,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Chicago 130 Minneapolis , 340 278 60 Kansas City 102 St. Louis 22 Winnipeg 387 These sales war reported today: Wheat No. 2 dark hard winter, ( oars, $2.16; 1 car (T per cent rye), $3.16; No. $ dark hard winter, $ oar, $3.13; No. 4 dark hard winter, 1 car (smutty, $2.10; 1 Car (smutty), $2.10; No. 2 hard winter, $ cars, $2.13; 1 csr (smutty), 33.101 No. $ hard winter, 8 cars, $2.08; 1 car (smutty), $2.08; 1 car (smutty). $3.06; No. 4 hard winter, 3 cars (smutty), $2.05; 1 car (amutty, 1 per cent heat damaged), $3.03; 1 car (smut ty, $ per cent heat damaged), $3.02; No, I yellow hard winter, 1 car, $2,06; No. 2 mixed hard red winter, 1 car, $3.11; No. 1 northern spring, 2 cars, $1,16; No. 2 north em spring, 2ty ears, $2.12: 1 car (smutty), $2.11; car (amutty), $2.10; No. 3 northern spring, 1 car, $3.03; No. 1 hard red spring. 1 car, $2.13; No. 2 red spring. 8 cars, $2.10: No, $ red spring, 1 car, $3.07: No. 2 mixed hard red spring, 1 car (smutty, 10 per cent common and red durum), $3,06: 1 car, 12.06; No. 1 amber durum, 1 car, $1.1$; No. 3 am ber durum, 4 cars, $3.16; No. 1 durum, 1 oar, $3.15: No. 3 durum, 2 car. $3.13; Na. $ durum, I cars, $3.08; No. 1 red durum, 1 car, $3.08; No.. 8 red durum, 1 car, $$.02! No. 1 mixed, common and red durum. 1 car (smutty), $2.10; No. 3 mixed common white, Vb ear (1 per cent rye), $8.10, Rye No. It two can, $1.74. No. : thre and three-fourths ears, $1.78 Mj! No, 3t two oars, $1.73; two-fifths csr (wheat mixed), $1.71. ; Barley No. 3: one eur, $1.26. No. t: On car, $1.25 No. 4; thres-flfths car, (1.26; on ear, $1.21t on ear, $1.20; two fifth car, $1.16. No. 1 teed) two-fifth car, $1.20; on oar, $1.10; one car, $1.16. Rejactedt on ear, $1.15, Sample; three-fifths csr (oats mixed), $1.10. Corn No. 8 white! two-fifth car, $2.06. No. 3 yellow) three cars, $1.04. No. 1 mixed: seven ami, two-thirds oars, $1.83. No. .3 mixed: six can, $1,63. No. 6 mixed." ope car (high oolor), $1.88: ons-fourth ..car, ' Oat No, 2. white: one ear, 58io; one, ear, 68H0. Standard: four cars, 66c. No. t whits: ana oar, 6BH0; ten and three-fifth cars, 660; four and three-fourths ears, 674e. No, 4 white: four car, 874c; thre and on third cars. 67Hc Bampl whits! six car, 674c; on car, 67e. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No: 2 white, $2.0(O3.0f; No. 3 white, $3.0403.06; No. 1 yellow, $1.8301.34; No. I yellow, $1,830 1.04; No. 3 mixed, $1.8301.33; No. 3 mixed, $1.8201-33. Oats: No. 3 white, 68ViO 68tte; standard 58581e; No. 1 white, 67i058He; No. 4 white, S7tt057c . liar ley: Malting. $1.3201.28; No. 1 feed, $1.00 01.18. Rye: $1.730 1.72H ; No. 3, $1,730 107 20 14 10 Oata. 840 1.73. Art I Open, I High. Low. Close. Bat'yI Corn, I Deo. 1 14 1 14 114 1 14 114 , May 1 13 1 11 113 t 13 111 Oata, Dec. 67 67 (7 67 57 May 63H ' 58H 68K 63H 63 Mi Chicago 13:30 prices, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Art I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes. Corn. Jan. Ill 114111 11116 11m Des. 117 117116 1 10 116 May 1 10 1 13 103 1 11 110 Oats. Des. 68 68 58 63 68 Mar 60 60 53 60 60 Pork. Oct 43 00 Jan. It 36 30 2$ 3$ 16 31 $0 30 60 Lard. Oct 23 10 1$ 41 83 10 $3 11 23 10 Jan. 31 60 31 60 21 17 21 40 21 06 Rib. Oct 27 TO Jan. 21 20 21 20' 20 82 21 10 21 37 CHICAGO OBAIN AND PROVISIONS. New Reatrstnts Vnsettlq Corn Market; Close I Nervous 1 Oats Steady. Chicago, Oct 23. Expected new restraints upon any ballooning of prices had a decid edly unsettling effect today In th corn mar. ket. Prices tumbled, thsn rebounded and later fell again. Th olose was nervous at 81.16 to $1.16 for December and $1.10 to $1.10 for May, !o off to o up com pared with yesterday's finish. Oats lost c to ,0c. In provisions the outcome varied from unchanged figures to $1.20 de cline. Belief that owing to temporary scarcity In slevators here the Board of Trad di rector would formally prohibit all hew business In corn contrasts that Implied December delivery at Chicago led to much general selling ot corn today, especially during the first nnd Isst parts of th ses sion. Holdsrs unloaded freely, but a good deal of the downward Initial preasure came from shorts Intent on making a quick re verssl of position as soon as profit could b collected. Many ot the shorts over-reached themselves, as attempts to even up trades caused a swift upward swing that for the most part, however, was not maintained. Bmallness of rural offerings kept oat relatively steady. Provisions gave way under scattered sell, lng when tbe market was bare ot support Pork suffered ths sharpest break. Later something ot a rally developed as a result of stock yard buylag. Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.0102.0$: No. 3 yel low, $3.02; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 2 white, 60 61c; standard, 60O61c. Rye No. 2, $. 8101.31. Barley $1.160 1.37. Timothy 36.(008.00. Clover 318.00024.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $23.42. , Ribs $37.62023.12. Butter Market unchanged . Eggs Receipts, 6,678 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Receipts, 7$ cars; market un changed. Poultry Alive, . market higher; fowl, 14017c; springs, 18c. Coffse Market. ' New York, Oct J3.--:offee The market for coffee futures was quiet again today and ther was very little change In prices. The opening was 1 point lower under scat tering liquidation, but th offerings wer absorbed by buying attributed to trad In terests and the olose was net unchanged to 1 points higher. December sold at 7.10c and July at 7.6T e. Closing bids: October, 7.00c; December. 1.11c; January. 7.1101 March, 7.31o; May, T.6O0; July, 7.67o; Sep tember, 7.83c. Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s, 80; Santo ,4a, 30. Vary few offer wer reported In th cost and freight market but the ton was steady. Santos 4s war snld to be here a? 0.10c, London credits. Th official cables reported an unchanged mar. ket at Rio, with Santos spots 60 rela higher and future unchanged to 25 rela lower. Rio exchange was l-16d higher HEW YORK STOCKS Professional Interests Domi nate Market; Sentiment En. couraged by Beopening of : Higher Rate Case. Nsw York. Oct. 22. Professional Interests again dominated the stock market today. The conflicting and shifting development bearing upon Intrinsic values found further reflection In the lower trend of prices. Sentiment was perceptibly encouraged at the outaet by the news that the Interstate Commerce commission had decided to re open the hearing of the eastern railroad for higher freight rates. Shares of that particular division made early gain of 1 to 2 points, hut shaded upon renewal of pres sure elsewhere. Utilities, as represented by local tractions and gas shares, soon developed weakness at extreme recessions ot 2 to 4 points. This Invited selling of more stable Issues, equip ments and the general group of war laaues forfeiting 1 to 8-polnt advanoes. In the last half of the seaaton, whan ths Hat evinced soma disposition to rally, prices received another sharp reversal under lead of Union Paclflo, which mads a net decline of 3 points to 130. other rails moved In keeping and Industrials sagged anew. United State Steel fluctuated between 105 and 104, finishing at 106, a net loss of the smallest fraction. Most ot the other steels moved In the same narrow group, ltkewlae the more dlatlncttve equipments and related specialties. Metals wer held back by the heaviness In Utah Copper, which lost all Its recent recovery, but (hipping Indicated further accumulation, marine preferred retaining the better part of tta substantial advance. Sales. 670.000 shares. Liberty 3s featured, the Irregular bond market on their steady absorption between 68.73 snd 63.78. Total bond sales, $7,150,000. United States coupon 2s declined per cent on call. Number of sales and rang ot price of the leading stocks: Sales. High. Xaw. Close. Amer. Beet Sugar. . American Can .... American C. A T. . Amer. Locomotive. Amer. S. A R .., Amer. Sugar Ref.. Amer. T. A T Amer. 7. L. A 8.. Anaconda Copper.. Atehlton A., O. A W. I. S. L. Ral. A Ohio rtutte A Hup. Cop. Cat. Petroleum ... Canadian Pacific . Central Leather , . Ches A Ohio....... Chi., Mil. A St P. Chi. AN. W C, HUP, etfs. Chlno Copper .... Colo. r. A I., 300 77 70 76 3,000 41 40 41 600 67 67 07 3,000 60 60 63 2,600 68 80U, tt'.i 300 106 104 104 1.300 111 112 114 400 14 14 14 8.400 (4 62 63', 1,300 (4 $3 034, .300 106 .103 105 000 58 67 $7 Corn Product Ref. 11,000 Crucible Steal Cuba Cane Sugar.. Distillers' Beo...... Krle , Oeneral Kloctrlo , , Oeneral Motor.... Ot. No. pfd Ot. No. Or ctfa... Illinois Central ... Inspiration Copper, Int. M. M. pfd.... Inter. Nickel ..... Inter. Paper K. C. Southern ... Kennecolt Copper., Louis. A Nash... Maxwell Motors.,.. Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper .... Missouri Pacific.,.. Montana Power Nevada Copper '. New York Central. N;i Y.. N. H. A H.. Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific, 300 14 1.400 150 $.700 76 1,000 61 4,100 48 400 100 100 100 12 21 38 31 07 33 40 18 800 300 10.300 0,400 16,400 $.600 800 138 2.300 66 1,600 100 600 23 14 140 734 51 41 38 Vs 30 86 31 18 18 10 14 146U' T4 10 tS loo , 3 08 38 30 16 21 36 10 131 136 04 34 46 . 31 31 33 68 81 18 600 16 4,800 T4 1,100 I 1.800 '48,300 1.300 1,000 4,(00 300 1.100 30 23 88 30 32 86 31 27 ii" 73 ', 28 100 00 81 17 83 111'. 81 88 31 73 18 73 17 700 107 106 100 1,600 81 06 36 Parlflo Mall .... .... 15 Paclflo T. A T.,.. Pennsylvania ..... Pittsburgh, Coal ,. Bay Con. Copper. Reading . t , Repuhllo I. AS,.; Hhattuck Aria. Cop, Southern , Pacific . Southern Ry. . .... Studebaker Corp.. . Texas Co. Union Paclflo 1,800 , 11 - 60 1.800 0,100 1,000 V.600 1,800 700 13 76 10 ii" 17 40 im 70 38 2? 30 21 60 46 22 74 78 20 80 27 86 i 1,(00 147 144 144 11,000 111 110 120 117 104 105 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. U. 8. Steel 143,700 101 U, 8. Steel pfd.,,. 400 114 J18 113 Utah COppor 117,000 81 7 7' WabalU pfd ' B . . 300 32 western union ... ..... a. 22 22 $7'i Westing. Klec. .,. 2.500 42 41 41 Total sales for th day, 170,000 chares. . Local Stock and Bond. ' Quotation furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Company, 440-52 Omaha National Bank BWg.i Omaha:' , - ' "STOCKS Bid. Asked. Buygeas-Naah Co., 7 pet pfd,,10u 103 Cudahy Packing Co., com...sa,lli 116 peers A Company, pfd. ....... 13 100 Emerson Hranllngham ......... 44 '46 Fairmont Cream'y Co. 1 pot pfd, 104 Oooch Mill. A Kiev. Co. pfd. "B" 101 Harding Cream Co.. 7 pet pfd.. 101 Neb. Power Co., T pot pfd 100 Orchard A Wllhelm Co. 7 pet p..l0l Om. A Co. B. St Ry. pfd 05 Om. a Co. B. St Ry. common, ..... Om. A Co. B. Ry. B. pfd.... 68 M. a Peters Mill Co., 6pct p.. 01 M. E. Smith A Co,, 7 pet pfd. .100 Stste Bank of Omaha.... 137 owtu ac iompanyi biock..,.....jis Sioux City Stock Yards pfd..... 30 Union Pow. A Light Co., T pet p..!00 ' 100 union BtocK yarns, a pct.,,....m 103 , 1 101 101 . 101 71 47 63 , 100 102 11 Utah Power A Light pfd.... . 08 Western Meat Co, ...132 BONDS Anglo-French l'a..: (1 Booth-St. Louis C H. I s, 1831,. 08 Columbus L H. A P. 6's, 1634 . 06 Cudahy Packing Co., 6's, 1846.... 03 Coulter. la. 6 pot S. B. du Bt 'II 80 (irand Forks. N. v., Pv. 6 s, '17 Kansas City. By. 6's, 1844...., Onargo, 111., Pafg 6's, '13.36.... 00 Om. A C. B. St Rf. 6's, '13.... 01 Om. Ath. club Bldg.. 6 s. '20-22 City of Otnaha........ , 1'rovlnce of Alberta 6's, '33,. Rooky Mountain Fuel 6 pet b. Russlsn 6', 1618.......' 160 Roseau Co., III., 6 pet. D. '16. 00 Swift A Company is, 1144..., 84 ' Wilson A Co., Is, '41 01 100 loo 07 13 100 .. , 6 86'... 100 04 19 100 4-65 14 04.71 56 101 100 06 Walker, la., Schl Bldg. 6's, '16.. 01 100 wood Rivsr, 111., pot lmpr. '18. 30 100 . R. K of O, B. A L 1's. '10.... 14 34?, New York Money Market. : New York. Oct. 21. Mercantile paper, I per cent. Sterling Slxty-day .bills, $4.71; com mercial 00-day bills on banks,. $4.71: com mercial 80-day bills, $4.70; demand, $4.76: cables, $4.71 7-10. Bar Silver 82 c. Mexican Dollars 01c. Honda Government, heavy; railroad. Ir regular. Time Loans Easier; 60 days, 101 per cent; 80 days, 6 5 per oent: six months. . 5 05 per cent. Call Money Firm; high, 4 per cent: low. 1 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cant; clos ing oio, t per sent, ottered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 percent. U. S. 2s, reg.,.. 87 Int Mer. Mar. 6a 68 do coupon.... 86 K, C. 80. ref. 6s 71. U. 8. 8s reg.... 00 L, A N. un. 4s.. 88 do coupon.... 00 M..K.AT. 1st, 4a fiV. U, 8. 4s. reg.,., 105 Mo. Pao. gen. 4s. $1 do coupon. ...105 Mont. Power 6s 04 Panama la, cpn. 84 N. Y. C. iJeb. Is 07i Am. For. Sec 6s. 66No. Pac. 4s.... 84U Am.T.AT. clt Is.. 01 do 8s.,.....,. 61 Anglo-French 6s. 02 0. 8. L. ref. 4s.' 86 ArmourACo. 4s. 80 Pac. T. A T. 6s.. 33 Ach. gen. 4s 30 Psnn. con. 4s.l00 a. A O. 4s 80 do gen. 4V4s.. Ii Cent Leather 6s.' 06 Reading gen.' 4s. 88 i Cent. Paclflo 1st. 808.L.A8.F. adj. 6s 61 k,. as u. cv, os.. Tao. fan. cv. 6a... 04 ' C B. A Q. it 4s 33 do ref. 4s. ... 64 C.M.ASt.P.g.4 87So. Railway 6s. 33 C.,R.I.AP.ref. 4s 67 tT. A P. 1st....' 03 C. A 8. ref4. 70Unlon Paclflo 4c, 31 -u.k.u. ret. t u 00 cv. 48...;,. 87 V. Of C 61331 3U. 8. Rubber 6. 31 Erie gen. 4s.... 68U. 8. Steel I.. ..100 Gen. Electric 6s. 00Wabssh 1st 08 Ot No. 1st. 4s 87 W. Union 4.. 84 I. C. ref. 4s.. 80 'Bid. tOtfrd. 1 Kansas City Grata Market. Kansas City, Mo,, Oct 13. Corn No. 1 mixed, $1.80; No. 1 whits. $1.1701.11;- No. 3 yellow, $1.0101.11; December. $1.16; May, $1.08. . . Oats No. 3 white, 6O0(Oc; No,. 1 mixed, ' 68068c. New York Cotton Market. New York, Oct 33. Cotton closed steady at a net advance of 10 to 15 points. THE TRUTH ABOUT OIL AfiudlrilnG In Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas and Okla homa. 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