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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917. 11 FOR RENT Busines Prop'ty Stores. i T18 S. 4th SL. south side. E. H. Brenner Co. D.' 8406 Near P. 0. BiuKC room Sun Theater Bid. World neauy. Realtor. D. 6342. Office and Desk Room. FINEST OFFICES IN OMAHA. FIRST NATIONAL BANS BLDQ, FIRST TRUST CO.. AGENTS. ROOM 400. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and House. WHAT HAVK VDir FOR RENT In the way of four, five or six-room mod ern, up-to-date anartments T Preference will be given to those In better dlatrtcta of n city. Want to deal direct with own era. No agents. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 11 LIST your homes with us fjr rent. The demand la good and wa have a waiting list. J. H. DCMONT & CO. (Realtors.) 411 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 610. MOVING, AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving. 21 N. Uth St. Phone Doug, las l4. RENTAL V-DVV. PTn TPT TTV iUJJUlli SERVICE Phone Douglas 188 for complete list of vacant houiej and apart meats. Also for storage, moving. Uth and Jackson Sts. METROPOLITANVAN AND STORAGE CO. Expert services; prompt attention. Tour moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office, Central Furniture Store, 17th and Howard. Tel. Doug. 7785. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN .ND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. Douglae 4168. (Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 880 or Douglas 4838. Jp DT?17TV Express Co.. Moving . Kj. SXEiEjIS pacKing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748 Doug. 6148. OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. Large van. two men, $1.50 per hour. HAGGARD'S STORAGE CO. Doug. Mil. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty . YOUNG A DOHERTY. City Real Estate. Douglas 1571. 222 Brandt-la Theater. H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED West. DEAL DIRECT 4VITH OWNER. FINE modern seven-room Dundee home with garage,- corner lot CO and Davenport, large shade trees, everything in first class condition, price, 85,006. 203 Morris. Apt!.. ISth -and Dodge Sts. 4 ROOMS, city water, electric llshts. 2 large corner lots, southwest of Hanscom park: $100 cash, balance monthly. Wal nue 3466. 16-ROOM house, well located, 4 blocks from 24th and Farnam, on easy terms, or will rent to responsible party. Owner at 2626 Dodge St. J , ' North. V ell UNDER CONSTRUCTION. $75 CASH $2,550 $25 Monthly. A '4-room new bungalow with Murphy bed, making a 5-room ac commodation. This is a very at tractive home, with full cemented basement, making ideal, laundry room; has complete bathroom fix turesnice, attractive porch and the street will soon be paved. Here is a fine opportunity to secure a high grade home at a reasonable price. Call HARNEY 3556. Best Buy on the North Side $3,700.00 Price Just reduced for quick sale. On Uth Street, south of Miller Park; a six Soom, two-story house, modern la every Cetall; beautiful lot, with flowers, shrubs and fruit; living room arrangement on the first floor, with three excellent bedrooms second floor; bouse In excellent condition. Owner leaving the cltr. Thl la REAL BARGAIN. .GLOVER & SPAIN, (REALTORS.) Douglas 2982. 819-20 City National. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. PAYNE'S SNAPS $200 DOWN AND $38 A MONTH. Five-room, strictly modern bungalow, located .In Leavenworth Heights. Oak finish and oak floors; built-in features; paved street; south front. SOUTH SIDE SNAP. $500 DOWN AND $!S A MONTH. Six-room, strictly modern house; 8 rooms on first floor; 8 rooms and bath on second. Price, $2,700. $850 DOWN AND $25 A MONTH. NEAR 45TH AND MILITARY AVE. Six-room, strictly modern, full two . story house. 8 rooms on first floor and 3 and sleeping porch second; partly oak finish and oak floors; largs lot. Price, $3,350. $300 DOWN AND $25 PER MONTH. NEAR LARGE CATHEDRAL. Seven-room, strictly modern hones, 4 rooms on first floor; 3 and bath on second South front This Is s bargain for the money. Price, $3,000. NEAR CREIGHTON COLLEGE. Six-room, full two-story, strictly mod era home, located Just west of Crelghton college. Owner will consider a good va cant lot for equity. Payne Investment Company (Realtors) FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortagage loan city National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN CO.. PRIVATE MONET. $100 to 810.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnara Sts. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. C, 1016 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg 10 MONEY HARRISON Sk MORTON. 816 Omab- Nat. Bank Bldg. GARVIN BRlS&T CITY LOANS. Om. Nat. Bk Bldg 5S7 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781, J. J. MULV1HILL, Realtor, 200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Douglas 8$. R. a TRUMBULL 1306 1st Nat: Bk. Bldg. D. 1784. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-roora houses and bungalows with $200 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 49. 701 Oma. Nat. Bank Bldg GOOD, well built, located home; also In the market for wall located store. From own ers, for cash. Give full particulars iu let ter. Box 8641, Omaha Bee. LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small uash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Batata. 411 Karbaen Blk. D. 1607 REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY, A. P. TUKEY A SON. REALTORS. 620 Hrst Nat'l Bank Bldg. FOR investment or boms see us first. In the real estate busintss over 30 years. Profit by our experience. McCague In vestment Co. Acreage. VALUABLE garden acreage, close to town. l''or sale or trade. Inquire of Dr. Todd, 403 Brandeis Bldg.. Phone Douglas 2922. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. OPPORTTJNITT FOR A RAILROAD MAN. 14th Ave. and Blnney. A very good 8-room, strictly modern house, in fine repair; oak finish, nice fix tures, full cemented basement, furnace heat; east front, corner lot; arranged for 2 families, having 6 rooms on 1st floor and 4 rooms on 2d floor. House Is only 2 years old and could hot be duplicated to day for the asking price of $3,860. Very easy terms. HIATT COMPANT, Tyler 60. 245 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE All modern, oak finish, price $2,750; $300 down, balance monthly. This la a bargain. See us at once. TRAVER BROS. 819 First National Bank Bldg. 1 AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best i nn h. market end they W backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will, come oui iouuy uu u understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W." MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187, 3WNNEW SIX-ROOM HOME. CHOICE LOCATION. BLOCK TO PARK. CLOSE TO CAR 8300 DOWN $40 MONTH PR. $4,000. Beautiful oak finish, oak floors; bull by owner for a home. Six large rooms. Strictly modern. See a real home. Call Tyler 496 T.-mTTT7F pr ATR HOME Brand new Bungalow, home rlght-up-to-ttie-niinute, nearly all oak finish. Very fine lot, in a fine location. A bargain for oulck sale, See. RASP BROS. 210-12-14 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. CARPENTERS, ATTENTION! Move right Into a good comfortable $ room cottage uear Miller Park and com plete It afterwards; only $50 cash re quired. Edward F. Williams Co., Realtors. 803-4 umana pat nanu pm. uivh. .". BRAND new oak bungalow, $50 cash, all modern;, price $2,850; monthly payments $30 Bedford-Johnston Co. Douglas 8392. South. ; HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN 1 V $6,500 HOME FOR $4,900. ' m Seven cplendid rooms and bath, piano finished oak woodwork, fireplace, book Vases seats, cabinets, etc., foundation brick and tile; also fully floored attic; garage; lot 60x140, specials all paid; only one block to car. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 7 0 1 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. TyjerJ 9 . : -Z Jr iTivB, unnu trrixfw BATTTIT 4 nun nnWM 1B WdNTH 1 fnuni, 1 ' ' - '-' - ' - - PRICE, $1,600. THIS HAS gas, water, elepTic lights. Good snug, coxy home. Glad to show you this. Call ow.-.er, Col fax 1Z4 or lyier n, Our Special Discount AND Clean-up Sale OF WEST FARNAM LOTS Continues for this week only. These lots are within almost walking distance of the bus iness center of the city; all are within one to three blocks of the West Farnam and Dundee car lines; and every lot has sewer, city water, sidewalks, gas. and shade trees. Paving now being done on most of the streets. Some of these splendid building lots will bo sold as low as $345 $25 Cash Now Is the time to buy. Phone Douglas 6074, and let us show you inese Bargains. . SHULER & CARY, (Realtors) 202-8 Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY l'ROPKRTT. W. H. THOMAS & SON. Keellne Bldg LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 113 Bra dels Theater Bldg. D. 68(. Stocks and Bonds. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. MR. HOME BUILDER Have you ever Investigated the "Ready' Cut-Home" plan? If not. it will pay you to do so. We can save you money. Ask ALFRED REDMON CO., OMAHA 8320 Myrtle Ave. Phone Harney 3108. FOR SALE Improved section In Kimball county. Eight miles from town, 17,000 worth of Improvements; 160 acres in fall wheat, sixty acres in alfalfa; price 835 per acre If sold soon. Write W. L. Bates, Lodge Pole, Neb. FOR SALE 480-a. farm, 14 miles from 8oarks. Neb.: Improvements fair. 65 a. cultivated, 250 a. pasture, balance hay land; $10 per acre; easy terms. L, Box 136, Norfolk, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments 6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell you The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, 15th and Howard Sts., Omaha Douglas 9371. 547 Farm loans. Washington, Douglas, O Sarpy and Cass Co., Nob. See Paul Peterson, Financial Correspondent for the Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Prompt service. 320 ACRES; .8 miles north Meadow Grove; $30 per acre; $3,600 March 1, 1918, Bal ance 10 years at 54 per cent. A. A. Pati man, 301 Karbach Block. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca, Neb., easy terms if desireU Address Dr. C. W. Glllln. $16 F. U T Bldg. Sioux City, la. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm, 44 miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land, will sell or exchange. See G. A. Kull. Oakland. Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J Canan. 810 McCague Bldg.. Omaha. Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, Oregon. 44,000 acres Irrigated land Free map. Nest ex cursion November 6th. HARLEY J. HOOKER. 940 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. LANDS at fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plans to settle and develop the most fertile lands of South Texas, Immediately adjacent fine mar ket. Farming and dairying demonstra tion under our direction. Only Improved lands offered for sale. If you want to own a farm, write tor Booklet J, Agricul tural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Hous ton, Texas. GOOD corn land. East Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. , W. S. FRANK, 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Wyoming Landi. WHEATLAND, Wyoming farms. Henry Levi and C. M. Rylander, 854-1: Omaha National bank. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men ot Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost. $3.60. $40, 6 mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, $8.60 Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 68, North. MINNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near 24th SL, can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. Call owner evenings. Walnut 70. REAL ESTATE To Exchange EXCHANGE FOR ACREAGE. Have cottages, renting for $64.00 a month, fine location. Also an 8-room house. In fine condition, rent $30.00 mo.; equity $8,000.00; will ex change for near acres or small farm. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City National. Douglas 2819. WE have a client who owns 640 acres In Sioux county. Neb., represented as having no sand or rock and over 500 acres good farm land. Price $30 per acre. Will take a good residence in on this land. E. P. SNOWDEN & SON., 43$ S. 16th St. Doug. 1371. LOUISIANA Lands. Nilsson, 421 Rose Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. REDUCED FROM $7,000 TO $6,250. Nearly new, thoroughly modern, brick and stucco, 7-room house, oullt for a home, fire place, buffet, kitchen cabinets and other built In features oak floors throughout, oak woodwork downstairs, white enamel upstairs. Deal with owner. Walnut 1141. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHULER ss CARY. 204 Keellne. D. 5074. South Side. STEAM HEATED Apt., in Scargo Blk., 4 rms. E. H. Benner Co., Douglas 8406. Acreage. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condlt t. : live In one and rent tbe other. Price for both, $2.7(0. Very easy terms. - No. 2431 S. 20th St. NORRIS & NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270 Miscellaneous. CLASSY BUNGALOW Five-room bungalow, classy outside and. Inside. Price $1,860: reasonable terms. BENSON A CARMICHAEL. 64 Paxton Blk. Douglas 1721. LET me show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely finished, excellent loea. tion. A real bargain at $3,860. Rea sonable terms. Call Owner. Douglas 1722. FOR SALE One acre, (-room modern house, two blocks from school and street car; m $4,600, terms. 8. 8. 4 R, E. Mont .ornery. "13 city national. W FARNAM SMITH A CO.. r.eal Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St Dong 1064 FOR-'REST. sa'e or trade. 14-roorn brick residence with furniture for sale. Kounue Place. Phone Webster 2592. Two Acres On Paved Road and Car Line Reasonable Price and Terms Located high and sightly, Just outside of city limits, overlooking Seymour lake and surrounding country. These acres would make a fine place for the man who wanted to raise a few chickens and keep a garden in his spare time. Just 6c fare to town. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1814 Harney St. LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $210.00 or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy 240 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at Hi and 24 per cent. W. C. Flatau; estab. 1892, 6th floor Rose-Securities Bldg. Tyler 960. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths Harry Malashock. 1614 Dcdge. D. 6618. Est. 1891. OMAHA LIVE STOCK New Top For Yearling Cattle; Hogs Active and 25 Cents Up ; Sheep Prices Steady. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1, 1917. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday , Cattle. Hogs. Sln'ep, .12,766 1,147 15.91 .12.771 2.690 21.S22 .10.273 8,421 23.174 . 7,800 3,300 13,000 Four days this week. 43, 609 9,668 73.S57 Same days last week. .46,913 11.917 $9,271 Same days 1 wks. ago. 54.656 19.149 96.SSS Same days 8 wk.i. aco. 44,529 16,444 83.404 Same days 4 wks. nno.60.OC 15,640 148.663 Same days last year. .40,253 83,694 76,601 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yes terday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. C. M. St. r 2 1 1 Vvabash 1 .. .. ,. Missouri Paclflo 1 6 Union Pacific 114 42 1 C. N. W., east 4 3 C. & N. W.. west 41 13 8 1 C, St. P., M. & 0 1 4 1 C, B. & Q., east 10 2 C, B. Q., went 131 7 4 1 C, R. & P., east 6 3 C. R. I. P., west.. 1 2 Illinois Central 3 1 Chicago Gt. Western.. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Corn Takes New Spurt and Spot Sales Are Made At Advance of Tour s Cents. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CALDWELL ACRES. Onr new acreage addition southwest of the Field club. Acres, half acres, quarter acres; easy teims. , THE BYRON REED CO. Phone Douglas 297. 212 S. 17th 8t. FIVE acres vest ot Elmwood park. Ideal suburban home site: could be subdivided. There It a real future to this. Let me show you. Telephone Walnut 24(6 FINANCIAL. Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. FARM end city loans, running from five to twenty years; Interest 6 per cent. 5ft per cent and I per cent. PETERS TRUST CO., 1621 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb SIX per cent flrnt mortgagee secured by Improved real estate located In Omaha. E. H. LOUGEE. INC.. C3S Keeline Building. $1,800 MTGE, bearing 6 pet. Bf-mi-anaiTy; secured by mortsnge valued at 86.100. Tal-madge-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. Nelson B. Updike and wife to Oorton Roth, Sixteenth street, 1,405 feet north of Nicholas streets, east side. Irregular appr., 60x175 ..$50,000 J. O. Blessing and wife to Clayo Ballew, Twenty-fifth street, 120 feet north of O street, west side, 30x160 j 1 Paul V. Kuhns and wife to Edwin Mattson, Lothrop street, 80 feet west of Thirty-sixth avenue, south side, 40x110 T6 Hannah C. Avery and husband to Charles W. Martin, Fifty-sixth street, 100 feet north of Harney street, east side, 60x125 2,000 Charles W. Martin and wife to ,Ida Luttig et al, Northwest corner Twenty-eighth avenuo ana Bauman street, 43.6x120 800 William C. Norrl to Frank Matych, Ogden street, 45.$ feet west of Thirteenth street, south side, 41x132 110 Walter Chamberlln and wife to A. T. Klopp, Taylor street, 45 feet west of Twenty-sixth street, north side, 45x1251,, , 11,000 John M. Flxa to Charlie M. Flxa. southeast corner Eighth and Dorcas street, 80x110 4,800 Charles Horn and wife to Margaret Damm. Fifty-third street, 60 feet south of Jackson street, east side, 60x180 .. 1 Abraham L. Reed et al to Cora Hall stead, Homer street, 445 feet west of Tenth street, north side, 48x120. 160 Abraham L. Reed et al to Cora Hall stead, Homer street, 893 feet west of Tenth street, north side, 48x120. 350 Elizabeth H. Black et al. Extra., to Kate Abbott, Poppleton avenue, 75 feet west of Thirtieth street, north side, 37.5x100 1,500 Bert R. Farmer and wife to J. A. Duff, Washington street, 100 feet west of Thirteenth street, north side, 100x180 1 Alfred Hodgetts and wife to J. L. Duff, northeast corner Fifteenth and Washington streets, 60x130.. 150 Jails Cramer to Albert B. Cramer, southwest corner Thirty-first ave nue and Jackson street, 43x130.. 2,000 Johanna Lynch to Marie Dunwan, Seventeenth street, 646 feet north of Canton street, east side, 4x127 1 Johanna Lynch to Catherine Rhana han. Seventeenth street, 100 feet north of Canton street, east aide, 6x127 1 Bemls Carl berg company to John L. Lynch, Thirty-second street, 111 feet north of Frederick street, west side, 5x114.5 75 Frank Kulha to Msyme S. Dresher, Twenty-fifth street, 66 feet south of Jackson street, west side, 23x132; Jones street, 62 feet west of Twenty-fifth street, south aide, 26x6 1 Martha E. Acord to Edyth C. Larson, Twenty-sixth street, 147 feet north of Plnkney street, west side, 48x140 700 Carl II. Hughes and wife to William Hutton, Boyd street, 128 feet west of Thirty-third street, north aide, 60x129.5 1,700 Rose Kubjensky to Ida Kubjensky, southeast corn Twenty-first and California street, 66x88 1 James J. Troxell and wife to Julius C. Soukup, Newport street, 86 feet east of Twenty-fifth avenue, south side, 88x120; Redick avenue, 164 west of Twenty-fourth street, north side, 44x120 1 George Sobcsyk and wife to John Matras, Thirty-fourth street, 115 feet south ot D street, east aide, 60x130 225 Omaha Hay Market. Receipts light, demand good on both prairie hay and alfalfa, also oat and wheat straw. Market firm and higher. Prairie Hay Choice upland, $21.00; No. 1, $19.5020.60; No. J, $15.60017.50; No. 3, I10.S014.50. No. 1 midland, $18,609 20.50; No. 2. $15.(0017.50. No. 1 lowland, $13.50015.60; No. 2. $11.60912.60; Mo. I, $95010.50. Alfalfa Choice, $28.50; No. 1. $25.50 28.50; standard, $23.50024.60; No, 1, $10.50 22. 60 : No. 3, $16. 50(8119. 50. Straw Oat, $7.608.60; wheat, $7,000 8.00. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, Nov. 1. Cotton. spot. in Improved demand; prices fl-m; good mid dling. 22.27c: middling. 21.61'c: low middling, L'l.lLV; rood ordinary, 20.17c; ordinary, 19.67c. Sales 4,000 bales Total receipts 318 47 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle, Morris & Co 1,339 Swift and Company. 1,630 Cudahy Packing Co. . 1,877 Armour & Co 1,415 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Parking Co. . 4 So. Omaha Park. Co. S Swtfth, from Denver. 84 Armour, from Denver .... W. B. Vansant Co. . . - 99 Benton, Vansant & L. 83 Hill 4 Son 78 F. B. Lewis 184 Hunsingcr & Oliver.. 28 J. B. Root & Co 115 J. H. Bulla 93 Buress 73 Rosenstock Bros 71 F. O. Kellogg 227 Werthelmer & Degen 314 Ellis 195 Sullivan Bros 113 Rotschild & Krebs.. 10.1 Mo. & Kan. Cslf Co. 176 Christie Ill Hlgglns IS Huffman 1 Roth 2 Meyers 40 Olassberg 2 Baker, Jones AS... 41 Banner Bros 115 John Harvey 831 Dennis & Francis. .. . 79 Jensen & Lungren.. 242 Pat O'Day 8 Other Buyers 1,777 61 Hogs. Sheep. 333 37 536 1.714 635 2,583 82.1 2,373 (36 .... 239 979 12,367 Totals 12,122 2,790 25,687 Cattle Cattle receipts were liberal for a Thursday, and with the feeder demand less broad the market showed a tendency to re act. Traders were slow getting down to business ar many of the rattle did not reach the yards until after the middle of the morning, but the earlier sales of beef steers looked weak to 10C16c lower, and the undertone to the cow trade wa easier though whst isles were made early looked about steady. What little feeder business had been dona was on a somewhat easier basis. One or two bunches of choice corn fed yearlings were on offer, and made a new top of $16.75, Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $16.00016.60; good to choice beeves, $14.00015.00; fair to good beeves, $12.00 13.60; common to fair beeves. $7.00611.00: good to choice yearlings, $14.00016.50; fair to good yearlings, liz.oo14.00: common to fair yearlings, $6.6011.00; prime heavy grass beeves, f 12.00013.60; good to choice grass beeves, $W.0011.60; fair to good grass beeves, $9.0010.00; common to fair grass beeves, $7.00 8.60; good to choice heifers, $7.609.00; good to choice cows, $7.76f.00; fair to good cows, $6.267.60; common to fair cows, $5.00 5.86; prime feeding steers, $10.60013.00; good to choice feeders, $8.60010.26; fair to good feeders, $7.2608.26; common to fair feeders, $6,000 7.00; good to choice stockers. $8.6901.60: stock heifers, $6.6008.00; stock cows, $8,000 7.25; stock oalves, $6.0010.0; veal calves, $8.00012.60; bulls, stags, etc., $5.6007.60. Hogs Receipts of hogs for the four days this week have been somewhat similar, light receipts continuing. The market today was a pretty active affair. Packers were out and bought hog on the early rounds paying prices that were fully 26o higher than yesterday. There was considerable improvement In the quality here today. The best price paid was $16,90, wltlt the bulk going at $16.60016.80. Representative sales: No, Av. 8h. Pr. No. At. 8h. Pr. 21. .166 ... $16 6 69. .267 220 $16 66 84. .230 ... 16 70 12. .302 ... 16 76 11. .161 ... 16 80 86. .204 70 11 90 Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts were fairly liberal for a Thursday. Ths trade In both killers and feeder opened lea active than yesterday, with buyers holding off. What sales were made on all classes were steady with yesterday. There wa rather a large number of killer offering and prices ruled steady on both feeder and killer sheep. Feeder were a little slow at prices steady with yesterday's close. Feeder lambs brought 117.10 as did also fat lambs. Fat sheep brought $10.90. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $16.25017.26; lambs, feeders, $16.50017.25; lambs, culls, $11.60016.25; yearlings, fair to choice, $11.(0013.00; yearlings, feeders, $12.00013.25; wethers, fair to choice, (11.00012.50; ewes, fair to choice, $10.00011.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60013.00; ewes, feeders, $7.(00 10.26; ewes, culls and cannsrs, $5.0007.26. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 91 cull feeding lambs......... (8 $15 60 499 Wyoming feeding lambs .... 61 16 90 826 S. Dak. feeding lambs (8 It (0 (32 Wyoming breeding ewe ....108 15 00 108 8. Dak. feeding ewe 89 8 (0 199 Nebraska lamb 80 16 76 98 cull lamb 47 11 00 106 native feeding lamb ....... 63 11 00 874 Wyoming wethers 104 11 25 275 Wyoming feeding yearlings.. 80 11 26 261 Wyoming feeding lambs .... 60 ' 17 00 94 native lambs 83 17 25 Kansas City Live Block Market. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 1. Cattle 11,000 head; market steady; prime ted steers, $16.60016.75; dressed beef steers, $11,000 15.00; western steers, $8.50013.00; cows, $5.50010.00; heifers, $6.50012.60; . stockers and feeders, $6.00012.00; bulls, (6.0007.25; calves, $6.6001300. Hogs Receipts, 4,600 head; market high er; bulk. $16.75017.16; heavy. $16.90017.25; packers and butchers, $16.76017.15; light, $16.60017.00; plgx, $15.50016.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,500 head; market higher; Iambs, $18.26017.10; year lings, $12.00013.60; wethers, $11.00016.60; ewes, $9.50011.(0. St, Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1. Cattle, 7,200, mar ket steady; native beef steer. $8.00016.60; yearling steer and heifer, $7.00016.00; cows, $'.00010.65; stockers and feeders, $6.60 011.60; Texas and Indian steers, $6,760 10.60; fair to prime southern beef steers, $900012.75: beef cows and heifers, $6,000 10.00; prime yearling steer and heifer, $9.30010.30. Hogs Receipts, 1,400 head; market high er; lights, $16.7(017.25: pigs, $14.00018.00; mixed and butchers, $18.66017. 3(; good feavy, $17.20017.50; bulk, $16.76017.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; lambs, $12.00017.25; ewes, $10.60011.25; wethers, $11.60012.60; can ners, $5.0008.50. Sioux City Live fctork Market. Sioux City, Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts. 1, 200 head; market strong; beef steers, $8.00 4yl5O0; fat cows and heifers, $6.5009.25; canners, $5.2506.25; stockers and feeders, $7.50012.25; calves, $7.00012.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.2607.60; feeding cows and heifers. $6.7508.25. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market 10c higher; light, $16.30018.50; mixed, $16,400 16.60; heavy, $16.45016.70; pigs, $16,250 17.00; bulk ot sales, $16.40016.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (00 head; market strong. St, Joseph Live Htock Market. St. Joseph, Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts, 2, 500 head; market steady; steers, $6,000 14.60; cows and heifers, $5.2(012.60; calves, (6.00012.25. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market higher; top, $17.00; bulk of sales, $16,600 17.00. , Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 2,000 head; market higher; lambs, $11.50017.(0; owes, $6.00010.75. I ' Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa,, Nov. 1. Turpentine Firm, 414c; sales. 321 barrels; receipts, 156 bar rels; shipments, (06 barrels; stock, 23,202 barrels. Rosin Firm: sales, 439 barrels; receipts, 690 barrels; shipments, 795 barrels: stock, 79,150 barrels. Quote: B, 1). $6.16: E, F, G, H, $6.:oif 2; I, $6.25; K. $0.47H 6.50: M. 86.75; N. 87.25S7.30; WG, $7.40?f7.60; WW, $7.50t7.75 Omaha, Nov. 1, KIT, Arrival continue to be fairly liberal, a total of 178 cars being reported for today's business. The greater part of the 48 cara of wheat were of the milling grades, and these went to the mills. Corn receipts were 25 cars, and those of oats 84 cars. Seven cars of ryo and 12 cars of barley ware also on hand. ("tsh coin took a new spurt, and spot sales of this article were made at generally a 4c advance. The local demand, as well as the export Inquiry, was rather light, and only a fw sales were made. Several cars of new corn were on the floor, one of these graded 6 yellow, and sold at $1.75, and an other graded 6 yellow sold at $1.73, while still nnother, grsdo sample yellow, with a motxture test of 23.80 per rent, went at $1,674. Practically all the new corn which haa arrived in this market to date has con talned a great amount of moisture, averag tng possibly 22 per cent or more. Oats were in fairly good demand, quota lions on this cereal being unchanged to a fraction higher, a few sales bringing 1 lc advance. Local elevator men were the prln rlpal buyers. No. 1 white sold at 69c, the 3 white at 680680 and the 4 grade at (8c. Sample oats went at (7H 057fcc No sales of rye were reported, bids being a rent off. while barley was unchanged No. 1 barley sold at $1.23 and the No. 1 at $1.1601.12. while sale of No. 4 barley were made at $1. 1401. 28. Feed barley wa a little eaaler, this grade selling St 11.1! Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 660.000 bu.; corn, 187,000 bu.; oats, (44 000 bu. Primary wheat receipt were 1,115,000 bu. and shipments 883.000 bu., against receipts of 1.864,000 bu. and shipments of 1.394.000 bu. Inst year. Primary corn receipts were 315,000 bu, and shipments 108,000 bu., against receipts of 478,000 bu. and shipments of 816.000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipt were 1,445,000 bu. and shipments 839,000 bu.. against receipts of 1.311,000 bu. and shipment ot 1,190,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat, Corn.' Oats. Chicago 61 29 266 Minneapolis 523 .. .. Duluth 117 Omaha 48 16 84 Kansas City 81 11 (4 St. Lout 61 18 68 Winnipeg 811 .. .. These ssles were reported today: Wheat No. 1 dark hard winter: t bulk head. $3.1. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car, $2.16. No. 4 dark hard winter: 1 car. $3.10. No. 1 hard winter: SH car. $1 II. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car (0.T r cent rye), 12.12; 6 4 cars, $2.12. No. 1 yellow hard winter: M csr. $2.08. No. 1 hard winter: 1 bulkhead (1.3 per cent rye). $101; 1 cars. 82.09. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (smutty, 4 per cent rye), $2.06. Sample hard win ter: 1 c.r, $2.02; 1 car (live weevil), $1.1(; 1 bulkhead (musty), $1.(8. No. 1 mixed hard red winter: 1 bulkhead (11 per cent hard red spring), $2 08; 1 car (21 per cent hard and spring, $2.08. No. 1 northern: 1 car, 12.15. No. 1 northern spring: 1 cars, $2.12. No. 1 red spring: 1 can, $1.10. No. 4 red spring: 1 car, $1.01. Sample hard red winter: 1 car (smutty, II per cent hard red spring, $1.16. No. 4 common and red durum: 1 car (smutty, 11 per cent hard red spring). $3.03. Mixed grains 1 car (11 per cent rye), $1.01. Barley NO. I: 1 car (corn mixed), $1.11. No. 1: 1 car, $1.13; 3-5 car, $1.11; 1 csr, $1.15. No. 4: 1 car, $1.21; 1-1 car, ll.lt; 1 cars. $1.18; 1 car, $1.14. No, 1 feed: 1 car, $1.11. Corn No. 1 whltei 1 car. $1.T. N. i white: 1 car, $1.07; No, 1 yellow; 1 1-6 oar, (1.08. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.07; 1 car (new). $1.76; 1 car (new), $1.T(; No. t yellow: 1 car (new), $1.71. Sample yel low: 1 car (23.10), 11.76H. No. 1 mixed: 214 cars. $1. No. 1 mtrd: 1 1-6 ca-s, (2. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, It. No. S mixed t 1 car, $1.(84. No. t mixed: 84 car (new), $1.72. Sample mixed: 14 car, $1.18. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car, lie. No. 1 white: 1 cars, (814c; 111-5 cars, Ho, No. 4 white: t cars, (80. Sample white: I cars, 57140; 2 2-5 ear, (T14c; 44 ears, (7Ho. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 6814o; 1-6 car, 6714. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 67 o Oata and Barley 1 car, (T$4q. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 white, $2.0602.07; No. 2 yellow, $2.07 01.08; No. 2 mixed, $1.(901.00; No. 1 mixed, $1,190 1.00. Oats No. 1 white, 6814059c; standard, 68!40 68c; No. 1 white, (8 0 6814c; No. 4 white, (744 05(0. Barley: mailing. (1.130 1.24; No. 1 feed, 81.0001.16. Ry: No. 1, $1.6901.70; $1.(901.70. Loral arnge of options; 1 Art. I Open. High. Low.) Close. Yes'yi Corn. Dec. 1 14 1 14 114 1 14 lit May 1 11 1 13 111 1 11 11$ Oata Dec. (7 $T IT IT IT May (lit 5914 tW "H by Logan Bryan, atock and train broker. 116 South Hlxteenth street, Omahat Art. Corn. Jan. Dec. May Oata K9 I May Pork. Jan. Lord. Jan. Ribs. Jan. May Open. I High. Low-I Close. Yoejy 1 14 1 17 1 13 1489 1 1114 1 1744 1 UK 11414 1 II 111514 117 1 1744 11714 11214 1 1114 Ull ttll 14499 (914 0 1144 tt t 41 10 42 (0 41 15 41 10 41 It 13 474 11 1114 21 46 21 1114 21 1$ 21 16 II 7714 2' I" 2 7714 20 12 80 21 60 21 10 21 (8 II 10 oeq CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn Price Continue to Rag In Syaapathy With Wall Street. Chicago, Nov. 1. Corn prices avsraged lower today, largely on account of sympathy with the weakness In the New York stock market. The close wa unsettled at $1,1714, Decembar, $1.11, May; 44 Hown to Vie up compared with 14 hour before. Oat gained 14c to 101440, Provisions acored a net advance ot lOo to $1,47. Although Wall 8treet depression formed the chief bearish element in the corn market, weather conditions likely to pro mote the movement of new grain tended also to pull down values. Beside crop estimates from a leading authority Indl. cated that the 1117 yield per acre wa 44 of a bushel more than had been pre dicted on October 1. Trade, however, was tbeN smallest that has been seen for a long time and when shorts tried to cover on a moderate scale In the last half of the session a gradual recovery set In. Smallnsss of current receipts acted as a noticeable handicap for the bears. Firmness In the oats market wa as cribed chiefly to the fact that arrivals here continued meager. HIT advances In the cost of hog carried provisions sharply up grade. Wash ington advices emphasising the scarcity of the hog supply stimulated demand es pecially for pork. Commission houses and shorts were the principal buyers. Corn No. 2 yellow. $2.2102.22; No. 1 yellow, 12.22; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 1 white, (114080c; standard, 6914W60V4C . Rye No. 2. $1.7701.7714. Barley $1.0001.14. . Timothy $5.6007.60. -1 Clover $18.00024.00. ; .;. ; Pork Nominal. ' Ribs Nominal. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 8,946 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Receipts, (5 cars; market un changed. Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, 1314 0174c; springs, 174c Chicago Live Stock Harket.l Chicago, Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts, 16,000 head; market weak; native steers, $8,760 17.60; western steers, (6.2(013,70; stock ers and feeders, $6.10011.60; cows and heifers, $5.00012.16; calves, $8.00014.76. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; market strung; bulk of sales, $11.60017.20; light, $16.6517.20; heavy, $16.10017.30; rough, $1C. 1016.35; pigs, $12.26016. 2(. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 head; market steady: wethers, $8.80018.00; ewes, $7.86011.40; lambs, $12.60017.25. Minneapolis (iraln Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 1. Flour In carload, second clears, 25c higher, quoted at $6 Jute; fancy patents and first clears unchanged. Ke $1.761401.77. Barley 98c0 $1.27. Bran $30.50031.60 Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.1101.16. Oats No. 3 white, 67 405844c. Flax $3.2103.23. Metal Market, New York, Nov. 1. Metal exchange quotes tin strong, $66.60 bid. Lead Market strong; spot, $6.00 bid. Spelter Market dull; East St. Louis, spot, $7.6007.76. At London, holiday. NEW YORK STOCKS War Brides . Show Marked Nervousness in Final Hour of Feverish Session. New York Sugar Market. New York, Nov. 1. Sugar Raw: Market steady; centrifugal, 6.10c; molasses, 8.02c; rftned sugar, steady; fine granulated, New York. Nov. 1. The stock market wa In the throe of another convulsion today, liquidation encompassing the entire Hat at extreme recessions of three to ten point. Lowest prices were made In the feverish final hour, no support betgn offered even at markod concessions. Selling was of a wldir and more urgent character ami was frequently accelerated by bear drives. Recent efforts of officials of the exchange to mlnlmlte or restrict such speculative operations culminated In official action by the exchange requiring members to report their borrowings of stocks to ths committee on business conduct. No new factors presented themselves but the discouragement created by recent devel opmenta was Incr.ased by predictions that war taxes are likely to become more oner ous. Financial statements Issued during the day by various Industrial corporations bore pertinently upon the government's policy of taxation. In keeping with all active market the greater part of today' upheaval centered around U. 8. Steel. That stock was offered to the extent of 600,000. shares, or more than 3$ rereent of the whole at an extersme decline of 74 points down to 9S'. Its lowest quotation for the year, closing with a feeble rally. Ralls were liquidated In greater quantities, many Investment issues of that group, not ably the Pacifies and coalers declining 3 to I point where they registered new low records for five to twenty years. All the equipments Including conspicuous war stocks, suffered declines of 3 to I points, likewise Mexicans, coppers, oils and a score of miscellaneous Issues. Sales amounted to 1,600,000 shares, the larsest slnsle ...inn since the Inception of the decline. increased weakness wu shown K K.,n. of all grades especially Interr.tinn.i. Liberty fours were inactive at par and the 34 fluctuated between 99.T4 mnt tax Total bond salrs psr value $6,640,000. United States bonds old issue wero unchanged on call. Number of salrs and quotations on lead ing stocks: Sales. Hlirh Iw ri... Am. Beet Sugar .. 1,900 71 4 7014 704 Am. Can 7.J00 39 3644 154k Am. var round. 1.300 (I (0 . o Am. Locomotive.. 3,100 66 (0 (0 Am. 8m. A Ref... 17.400 U 76 Am. Sugar Rsf... 2,300 100 97 96 Am- J- T 1,(00 111 111 Ul Am. Z., L. A g too 1JU 11U uu Anaconda Copper., 28,100 5(44 (5 654 Aicnison 4,700 914 87 4 37 A. O. W. I. & a 9,000 98 94 934 Baltimore A Ohio.. 6,100 (344 10 (0 11. A 8. Conner.... 1.100 It is is Cal. Petroleum ... 1,100 124 114 HVi Canadian Pacific. 11,700 1H 1334 113 Central Leather .. 11,400 6(4 (414 (I Siea. ft Ohio 6,(00 48 4 42 48 , M. 4 St. P 18,400 4(44 41 434 C N. W i.ioo (7 98 98 C, R, I, ft p. ctf 8,(00 1844 1TH 1744 Chlno Copper .... 3.800 4t iw us Colo. Fuel 4k Iron.. 3.700 86 II 124k Corn Prod. Ref.... 14,100 2714 It 2(44 Crucible Steel .... 28,200 6944 34 (8 4 Cuba Can Sugar.. 2,600 28 26 1444 f"t. Sec 18,800 3744 14 4 16 Erie (.800 18 uu. uu Oen. Electrlo 1,800 128 1364 1164 General Motor.... 10.801 8714 68 8(4 Gt, No. pfd 3.000 ITU si Ot. No. Or ctf.... 1.100 26 1144 214 Illinois Central.... 190 944 (7 174 lnsp. Copper ...... 17,600 424 4044 4t int. M. M. pfd 116.700 102V. 16 (iu Int. Nickel 11, 500 26 24 244 Int. Paper l.lot 21 U. 10 iota K, C. Southern 4,(00 16 14 14 Ksnnecott Copper.. 11,(00 1244 II 33 i.ouis. ft Nash..... 1.400 1144 11(4 11IU, Maxwell Motor. ... 1,800 II 37 37 Mex. Petroleum ... 13,6 0 0 8 1 44 7 7 4 7814 Miami Copper.,.. 3,300 28 17 IT Missouri Paclflo .. 10.400 1(4 11 II Montana Power.... 100 7344 II (I Nevada Copper .... 1.700 174 1(14 1H n. 1. ienirai .... s.ouo 7U s S84 N. Y,, N. H. ft H. . . 1,100 It 114 24 4 Norfolk ft Western 1,400 10414 101 101 Northern Paclflo.., 1,100 II 89 4 884 Paclflo Mall 100 1444 l Vi 24 4 Paclflo T. ft T. 16 Pennsylvania.. .. 1,100 ii 47 44 48 4 Pittsburgh Coal 41 Ray Con, Cop I.9Q0 1144 11 11 Hoadlng 11,400 70 4 16 VI 16 44 Rep. I. A 8 11,700 71 4 74 T04 Shatturk Aria. Cop 19 4 Southern Paclflo .. 1,100 144 II 124 Southern Railway 8,(00 It 24 44 1444 Studebaker Corp. . . 8,100 18 4 II 4 3(4 Texas Co (.100 1164 13(4 131 Union Paclflo .... 16,100 1144 1144 lit U. 8. Ind. Alcohol, l.loo 1114 11114 Ul U. 8. Steel r.. (13,800 1144 934 93 T4 U. a. Steel old.... 2.400 1124 1H44 1U44 Utah Copper 11,000 80 4 73 78 Wabash pfd 'B".. 800 II 10 10 Western Union.... 100 (444 14 644 West. Electrlo .... 1,000 4044 314 394 Total tale for the day, 1,(00,000 share. New York Money Market, New York. Nov. 1. Mercantile Paper 1 4 per cent. Sterling -sixty-day bill. 14.7144 ! com mercial sixty-day bills on banks $4.71; com mercial sixty-day bills, (4,70)4; demand. $4.7(4! cables, 14.717-11. Silver Bar, 11440; Mexican dollar, 1140. Bond Government, atsady; railroad. weak. Time Loan Steady; lxty day, (0144 per cont;nlnety day, 1140(14 per cent; six months, 64 per cent. Call Money Firm; high, 4 per cent: low, 4 par csnt: ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent, U. 8. Is. rsg... 94 44 In t, M. M. (s... 1144 U. 8. Is coupon II44K. C. S. ref. I 78 U. 8. Is, reg... 19 L, IN, un. 4.. 8(4 U. 8. 8 coupon 91 M.,K.AT. lit 4 11 U. 8. 4s, reg... 105 Mo. Pac, gen. 4 II U. B. 4s coupon 101 Mont. Fow. (a.. II Pan. la coupon., 14 N. Y. C. deb. I 14 A. F. B, 6s 944No. Pea. 41.... 1144 A. T. ft T. cIL I It 4 No. Pao. Is 10 Anglo-French ( II 4 O. 8. L. ref. 4s. 85 4 Ar. ft Co. 44.. I74PC. T, A T. (. 1144 Atch. gen. 4s..., II Pa. eon. 44s.... 19 B. ft O. 4 10 Pa. gsn. 44... 114 Cen. Leather 5. II 4 Reading gen. 4. 17 4 Cen. Fac. 1st... (04SL.ftS.F. adj. Is 604 a ft O. ev. 6.. 77 4 So, Pao. cv. I.. (14 C. B. ft Q. It 4 114 So. Fao. ref, 4.. 1144 CMftSP.gsn. 44 81 4 So. Ry. Is 1 CRiftPRy. ref. 4,44 4T. r. lit .... si & ft 8. ret. 44 74 4 Union Paolfio 4 114 D. ft R. O. ref. I II 'Un. Pao. cv. 4 844 D. of C. I 1111 124417. 8. Rubber ll. 714 Erie gen. 4s 61 4 U. 8. Steel 6s... 100 Gen. Elec (.. 9744wabasn 1st .... ( Ot. No. 1st 44 8144 'West. Vn. 44. 10 I. C. ref. 4s.... 71 Bid. "ew York Provisions. New York, Nov. 1. Butter Market bare ly steady; receipt, 1,138 tub; creamery, higher than extra, 44 4 0 48c; extra (II score), 44c; firsts, 42404144c; seconds, 41042c. Eggs Market firm; receipt. 1,130 cases; fresh gathered extras, 48049c; extra firsts, 45047c; firsts, 41044c; seconds, 17 040c. uneess Marxet steamy; receipts, i,io boxes state fresh specials, 22 032 40; do. average run, 214c, Poultry Alive, market firm; chickens, 20 0 21c: fowl. 18021c; turkeys, 20c; dress ed, market dull; chickens, 20035c; fowls, 170214c; turkeys, 14026c. New York General Market. New York, Nov. 1. Corn 8pot, steady; No. 1 $2.11 and No. 1 mixed $213 c. 1. 1. New York. Oats Spot quiet; standsrd, 680664c. Hay Firm; No. 1, (1.15; No. 2, 11.250 110; No. 1, $1.1001.16; shipping, $1,000 105. Lard Srtonger; middlewest, $21.10028.00; other unchanged. Building Operations in 1 Omaha Continue to Gain Building operations in Omaha this year continue to offer evidence that the Gate City is the best city of its size in the country. The figures: First 10 months of this year, $6,388,517, first 10 months last year, $5,702,602. October this year, $610,890; Oc tober last year, $436,640. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Poultry Sprtngs. all sixes, 164c; hens, 4 pounds and up, 17 4c; hens, under 4 pounds, lie; old cox, 13c; "Turkeys. F. F. fat, 12c; ducks. F. F. fat, 13c; geese, F. F. fat, 12c; guineas, each, 26c. Butter Fresh, up to 1,000 pounds, 16 4. Egg Fresh, by express, $10.15; by freight, $10. Oysters Per gallon: Northern standards. $2.60: northern aelects, $2.90; northern counts, $3.10; Chesapeake standards, $1.85; Chesapeake aelects, $1.20. Blue Point per 100, $1.26; large shells, per 100. $1.10. Fish Yellow ring perch, per lb., 16c; sal- mon, red, per lb., 21c; salmon, pink, per lb.. 18c; yellow pike. No. 1. round or dressed. per lb., 18c; white perch, dressed, per lb.. 11c; catfish, order sis and large per lb, 12c: catfish, small, per lb., lie; black bass, order slse, per lb. 28c; black bass, medium, per lb., 23c; trout, No. 1 par lb., 20c; tlleflsh, per lb., 14c; bullheads large and medium, per lb., 20c; red snapper, psr lb., 18c: halibut, fresh, per lb, 23c; halibut. coast frozen, per lb., 10c; black cod sable fish steaks, per ID, 14c; rocg pass, orasr slse and large per lb,, 11c; white, large northern, per lb., 10c; pickerel, round or dressed, per lb., 13c; croppies, per lb., 10, 11, 16, and :tc; buffalo dressed, per lb., 14c; carp, round per lb.; 10c; carp, dressed, per lb., ltc; ling cod, per lb., lie; native mackerel, per lb., 32c; herring, per lb, 10c; cod, eastern, per lb., He; haddock, per lb., 13c; frogs, Louisiana black bull, jumbo, doi, (3; frog. Iare. dos, $1.60; frogs, med, per do., 11.71; lemon sole,, per lb., Ho; salt water eel, per lb, lie; yel low tall,' per lb., 11c; botlna, per lb. He; rock cod, per lb, lie; sea mullet, per lb., lie; weakflsh, per lb, 10c; pollock, per lb, 13c; herring, par lb, 10c; famous Norfolk spot, per lb, 17o: native mackerel, per lb, 11c; barracuda, per lb, 17o: California mackerel, per lb, 12c; Pan sea trout, per lb, 16c; cod, eastern, per lb, lie. Faney Froien Stock Catfish, medium or small, per lb, 15c; baracuda, headless, per lb, 11c; western red snapper, head lees, per lb, 10c; smelts, per lb.. He; blueflsh, me dium, per lb, 12o; flounder, per lb, lie; croppies, small, per lb, to. " Wholesale price ot beef cuts: No. 1 ribs, 134c; No. 1 ribs. 21c; No. 1 ribs. He. No. 1 loins. 4c; No. 1 loins, ltc; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. 1 chuck, 114c; No. 1 chucks, 144c: No. 1 chucks, He; No, 1 round. 204c; No. I rounds, 174o; No. 1 rounds, U4o; No. 1 plates, 144o; No. I plate. 114c; No. 1 plate, Ho. Peanuts No. 1 raw, 114e lb.; No. 1 roasted, 134c lb.; Jumbo, raw. HUo lb.; Jumbo, roasted, H4o lb.; salted, $1.00 can. Walnut, arrival, 14 40 lb. Fruit and vegetable prloea furnished by Olllnsky Fruit company: Fruits Oranges: 100. 124. 180s, $1.10 box; 128, 388s, $4.00 box; 150s, 250s. $4 IS box: 176s, 100s, 111, 14.10 box. Lemon: Golden Bowl, 8(0, (7.(0 box; Bilvir Cord 1(0, $7.00 bog. QrapfrulU Florida, lis.' 41. lis, 11.(0 box; 64s, 14s, 10s, $1.00 box. Pears: Winter Nellls, $1.60 box; Buerrs Clarglou, $1.71 box; Buerrs De Anjous. 11.00 box; Colorado Kelfen, $3.11 box; Heifers, bushels, 11.10 bog; Kelfers, 10 bushel lot, 11.40 box.'' O rapes: Tokay, $1.10 crate;. Emperors, $4.16 keg; Concords, lOo basket. Apples; Jonathan, extra fancy, $1,00 box; Jonathan. 176s, smaller. 11.71 box; Jonathans, fancy, l(s bog less; Grimes' Golden, all ilses, $1.11 box; Grimes' Golden 118s, smaller, 13.71 box; Grimes' Golden, 104s, larger, 11.00 box; Grimes' Golden, fancy, 16 bos less; Jonathans, barrels, $6.00 bbl.; other varieties, barrel, $4.10 4bL Banana. $1.11 to $1.04) bunch. Cantaloup, honeydew. $1.00 crate. Vegetable Onion; Spanish, $1.11 crate: large crates, $1.(0 orate; red, yellow, 14o lb. Cabbage, 14o lb.; 1,000 lota, I4 lb.; ton lot, $40.00 ton. Cucumber, $1.10 to $1.00 doien. Lettuce, head. 10o to 11.00 dotent leaf, 40o dosen. Celsry; Kalsmasoo, 40o dosen; Jumbo. 10a doten. Beet, car rota, turnip and parsnip, Is lb, Radishes, 40o dosen. Garlic, Uo lb. Squash, 144o lb. Rutabaga, lo lb. Mammoth western celery, per doten, tie. ' Delicacies -Freeh crab meat, per gal, 11.00; fresh hard crab, large, per do, 12.71: fresh scallop, nor gal, (1.(0; fresh cooked teadlesa shrimp 12,00; fresh peeled shrimp, ptr gal, ll.lt; shad rot, per pair. 10c; roe hd, each, lla; blu points, per 100, 11.11; Cotuits, $1.71; turtle meat, lb, 10c; grass frog legs, per dos., tic; jumbo frog legs, per do, $1:00; large frog legs, per do, 12.10; medium frog legs, per dot, (1 71. Nuts Coeoanut:! Sacks. $7.10; dosen, $1.00. Faanutsl No. 1. raw, lb, 114o; No 1. roasted, lb.. He; .Jumbo, raw, . lb, 114a; Jumbo, roasted, lb, 114c; salted, can, $2,00. Walnut, lb., 24e. . New York Ceffee Market. New Tork, Nor. 1. After a very quiet morning the market for coffee future be-' came a little mora active, ruled firmer oa . covering while there alio appeared t be a moderate demand from house with foreign connections. The opening was unchanged and business seemed to be restricted by the fact that Braxlllan market will b closed for the balance of thl week. When buy Ins? ordsrs anneared there ware very . fw seller around the ring, with the result that March sold up to 7.41o and May to T.too, . with the close showing a net advance of I to I points. Closing bldst December, 7.17c; January, 7.15o; March, T.40o; May, 7.(9o(. July. 7.74c: September, T.llo, Spot Coffee Steady; Rio Ts, le; Santo 4s, 14c; firm offer showed little change so far as Santo was concerned, 4a being offered at l.lOo, London credits by steamer. A sale of Rio 7 was reported at l.lOo, . American credit for shipment by Balling vessel. Insurance, Including war risk on this business was said to amount to $1.10 per , bag. Steamer freight ar quoted at $1.70 a bag and sailing vessel at 10c a bag. The official cable reported an advance of 10 rets at Rio with Santo unchanged and future! unchanged to 10 rels lower. .. i' Kansas City Grala Market, Kansas City, Mo, Nor. 1. Corn No. t . mixed, $1.9602.00; No. I white, I3 OI03.H; No 1 yellow, $19903.04; December, $1.1144; ' January, $1.1144. Oat No. I white, t04Ole; No. I nixed, . 11440110. New York Cotton Market. New York, Nor. 1. Cotton Tho cotton market closed steady at a net decline " of I to 25 point on all month except November, which wa II point higher. New York Dried Fruits. New York. Nov. 1. Evaporated Apple Market higher; choice, 174011c; Prime, 1144 017c. Prunes, strong. Apricot and peaches firm. Raisins, scarce. St. Louis Groin Market, St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 1. Corn No. 1. 1 12.08; No. 1 white, new, $1.(6; December,' $1.21; May, 11114 I Oats No. 2, (90514c; No, i white, 1 8040104c - i New York Dry flood Market. New York, Nov. 1. Cotton good wera firm; demand steady. Yarns wsre firm. Raw silk shows little change. Burlaps wsre firm at top prices with demand moderate. Job bers report a steady trade. London Money. London, Nov. 1. Bar silver, 46jd psr ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 44 per cent; three months, 444 P" cent. FREE Map and Chart 4f Wyoming Oil FicUo Sand for it Thermopo is Oil Brokeraji Co. Tharmopolis, Wye. GIBSON CONSOLIDATED COPPER CO. Right in the heart of the famous big copper mines of Arizona that produced $80,000,000 in copper last year. The Gibson Mine has produced over $2,100,000 of rich ore, averag ing mere than 20. It has been mined in a primitive way. The mine produced $35,000 in copper last month. With the contemplated improvements, at the present prices of cop per, $800,000 annually it is estimated will be added to the income. This will bring the earnings up to $1.25 on each share of stock. Stock now being offered at $2.00 Per Share before active trading on the New York Curb. The officers and directors are men of high standing, manufactur ers, bankers and merchants; the profit possibilities are sensa tionally brilliant; the offering of stock is limited. WRITE ffODAY for full information. ROGERS, NORTON & CO., 43 Exchange Plaea, New York City. W. A. LAMSON, Lamson Bros. & Co., Q Board of Trad, Chicago, UL