THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1917. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and moving, lit N. Uth St. Phone Doug his 394. FIDELITY FREE Phone Douglas 2SS for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Bts. METROPOLITAN VAN AND , STORAGE CO. Expert services; prompt attention. Tour moving, your peeking-, your storage. Mln Offrcs, 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 AND STORAGE CO.. 806 8. 16th. Douglas 41(58. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in niovlnp, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. resa Co., Moving Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. J. C. REED Pack OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING. . Large van, two men, II. BO per hour. HAGGARD'S STORAGE CO. Doujr. 1496. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. NEW BUNGALOW, $100 CASH - ,$25 PER MONTH A brand new, 6 -room bungalow, stucco and frame construction, strictly all mod ern and up to date; oak finish; fine, light rooms; full cemented basement; good fur nace; the lot Is 60x135; paved street and all paid for; the ground lies high; it's a beautiful looking bouse and priced right. Tou can see the house today, or I will call for you any time. Call owner, Douglas 2302. 640 Paxton Blk. The house la lo cated at 4035 Seward St. EASY TERMS. 6 room cottage, on 47th, near Bedford Ave all modern. Price 83,800; very easy terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. 2 NEW 5-room bungalows on paved St. near Harney car line, 13,500 each; terms to suit. Let us show you. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., !13-14 City Nat. Doug. 2819. $3,1 50 WILL buy oak finished, very modern bungalow with sleeping porch. 3621 Ham ilton street. Easy terms. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1803 FARNAM ST. 4 ROOMS, city water, electric lights, 2 large corner lots, southwest of Hanscom park; 8100 cash, balance monthly. Wal nut 3466. 6-R. STRICTLY up to date, ltt years old. Oak finish. O. K. floors. Brick fire-place. Laundry tubs. Corner lot 1 blk. to car. 83,700. F. D. Wead, 310 South 18th 8t. North. WE WANT AN OFFER ON 972 NORTH 26TH ST. This Is a modern, two-story house of seven rooms, with furnace heat. Have just finished papering throughout and varnishing and the house is In good re pair. Located top of ths hill; east front, , patting all paid. Has been rented at 820 ) but now vaoant; would be cheap at 12,000, ICi but owner wants an offer. Easy terms can be arranged; Investigate, then see us. GLOVER & SPAIN, (Realtors) Douglas 3962. 819-20 City National A SNAP $200 Down $20 Per Month S-roora. strictly modern except heat, lo cated -near 24th and Saratoga. Close to car and school. For quick sals, owner has priced this for 83.000. Payne Investment Company (Realtors) 187 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. 4915-19 N. 27th STREET. Btrictly modern, brand new, absolutely complete and ready to occupy, with win dow shades, water meters, screens, side walks and lighting fixtures; nice yard. Living room and dining room finished in oak with floors throughout; fine basement and attic. Price, 4915 N. 27th St., 83,460; 4918 N. 27th St., 13,760; 8350 to 8400 cash, balance terms. HIATT COMPANY, 245-7 Omaha-Nat's. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 80. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. ONE S-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and rent the other. Price for both, 3S.760. Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20th St. NORRI3 & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. ' Miscellaneous. NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. All modern, oak finish, prise 83,750; 8300 down, balance monthly. This la a bargain. See us at once. Will take Liberty bonds the same as cash. TRAVER BROS. 818 First National Bank Bldg. LET ms show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca tion. A real bargain at 83,850. Rea sonable terms. Call owner, Douglas 1723. FOR SALE One acre, 6-room modern house, two blocks from school and street car; 84.600. terms. S. S. & K. E. Montgomery, 213 City National. W. FARNAM SMITH & Co., Real Estate and Insurance, 1S20 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. J. J. MULV1H1LL, Realtor, 200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. 88. R. S. TRUMBULL, .808 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty YOUNG DOHERTY, City Real Estate, Douglas 1571. 323 Brandeis Theater. H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE Investment CENTRAL PROPERTY APARTMENT SITE LARGE HOUSE 707 Park Ave., large lot, large, modern house and barn. This Is Just around the corner from Park Ave. and Leavenworth. Western land man has taken this In a big farm trade at 811,000 price, but will sell for what It will bring Quick. Your chance. To, can buy this for a low price for the ground alone. The house will rent well and carry the Investment until you are ready to build apartments. The house Is disregarded in the price wo can make. HARRISON & MORTON, 918 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 3-STORY BRICK Building about 60x133 on lot 155x133. When remodeled into modern day light building would be fine for LAUNDRY, PRINTING .. or MANUFAC TURING where trackage la not necessary. Priced so that cost would be at least 40 per cent less than a new building of same size. McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO. INVESTMENT. Brick building, four apartments rent ing for 8126 per month, everything In first class condition, splendid location near 31st and Davenport. Price 813,600, (C. G. CARLBERG, lmJ)randels TheaJterBldgV SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, REALTORS, 820 First Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE (8x132, brick buildings", part of which can be used i for storage or automobiles or stable or repair shop. For sale or for rent All or part. E. H. Benner'Co., D. 8408. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE One nine -room modern house tn West Farnam district; one six-room modern house In Clifton Hill; one five-room house on new boulevar l to Dundee; two Hi acre tracts with five room house on each, near Fort Omaha. All houses In first class condition. Apply to Omaha Farm Exchange, 1418 First National Bank Bldg. EXCHANGE equity In new s-room one floor bungalow, north, for clear lot or good auto. Doug. 8840; night, Col. 4193. HAVE two good full size lota In north part of city worth 8500; will trade for good Ford. Call Walnut 677. I NEAR KOUNTZE PARK Very attractive, well built new bunga low; 5 real large rooms, mostly oak finish; a little mora than modern. Choice So. front lot. Price only 84,175 cash, or terms arranpred. Don't miss getting this. RASP BROS., (Realtors) 210-12-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. FIELD CLUB BARGAIN, 86,500. Eigi.t rooms, beautl'ul oak and white enamel finish throughout;, fireplace and all the bullt-tn features; sun room and sleeping porch; full . brick foundation. This Is a real bargain. , OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat, Bank Bldg. Tyler 498. "OR quick sale for cash will sacrifice equity J,n in new 6-room modern bungalow, quar- V tered oak floors throughout, oak finish, ' large basement. A real home for i some one with a little cash. SEWARD BROS., OWNERS, 578 Brandeis Bldg. Doufrlas 3840; night, Col. 4193. AFTER looking at MINNS LUSA 300 dlf, ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the .market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF TOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLKS W. MARTIN & CO.. 742 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. MINNE LUSA SNAP. PRICE ONLY 84,100. Built hy owner for home; large six-room two-story house; oak finish; beautiful matt briik foundation; one block to Miller park; easy terms for quick sale. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701-2 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. NO CASH REQUIRED. Brand new oak finished bungalow, 82 850. Will sell for nothing down and 630 per month or will rent for 825 per month. BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO., REALTORS. Douglas 3140. BUNGALOW BARGAIN. PRICE ONLY 82.660. . Five large rooms and bath, oakflnlsh and full brick foundation, choice est front lot, one block to car; 8500 down and 825 per month. Best buy in the city. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg "'yler 496 In , j GOOD 6-r. modern house, up-to-date, Lothrop school district, for only 82.850. W. H. GATES, Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. lTTRACTIVE 7-r., modern home; oil heat; good lot; near boulevard and Grand Ave., 83.600. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. South. EASY PAYMENT HOUES! 2014 Bancroft St., a B-rocm partially modern house that the owner wants sold this month. He says get the best offer possible. See It today. Will sell on Iayments. This ought to be worth buy ing for a home. , 1705 Castela.- St., a 6-room, modern ex cept heat house, near school and car, for 8100 cash and 815.00 per month. This place is in fine shape and ready for you to move Into today. 3033 8. 16th St., 3 4-room houses, on paved street, with water and toilet, for 850 cash and 810 per month. This is worth buying. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas .'00 Realtors. 08B9PldK: "HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. rooms Just In the course of comple- jt'$Mlon. rurnace, an muurin, uumi. mi huii, ? rood lot close to car line, located 33rd and Frederick. Price 83,600. Tarms to good party. C. G. CART.RERG. 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. LOUISIANA Lands. Nllsson. 422 Ross Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. MINNE LUSA Nice, lot orr Titus Ave., near 24th St., can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. Call owner evenings. Walnut 70. I REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 20 ACRES JUST NORTH OF BENSON WELL IMPROVED $7,500 This lays nearly level. About 17 acres farmed; 200 -fruit trees; (-room house, good barn and new poultry house and hog shed; one-third fenced hog tight. Rea sonable terms can be arranged. Call Tyler CO and ask for Mr. Manville. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 Harney St. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. 902 City National Bank Bldg. HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHULER & CARY, 204 Keeline. D. 6074. Acreage. CALDWELL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest of the Field club. Acres, half acres, quarter acres; easy terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Douglas 297. 212 S. 17th St. FIVE MILES FROM OMAHA. 80 acres, Improved; Immediate posses sion. Must sacrifice at once tor 7,600. Terms. J. N. SNITZER. 423 Paxton Blk. FIVE acres west of Elmwood park; Ideal suburban home site; could be subdivided. There Is a real future to this. Let me show you. Telephone Walnut 3466. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with 8200 to 8500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Oma. Nat. Bank Bldg. LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 412 Karbarh Blk. D. 3607. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5, 5H and 6 per cent. Also first mort gages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. II. Dumont & Co., 416-418 Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney. J C7. Farm loans, Washington, Douglas, ' C Sajpy and Cass Co., Neb. See Paul Peterson, Financial Correspondent for the Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Prompt service. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years; Interest 5 per cent, 6H per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Improved real estate located In Omaha. E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 53 Keeline Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand tor mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. 81,800 MT'GE, bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by mortgage valued at 86,100. Tal-mailge-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. SHOPEN & CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Ben Bldg. :.-' CITY ' JO LOANS. GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. FINANCIAL, 70 MONEY HARRISON MORTON, 816 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. FARMS. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. O'KKEFE R. E. CO.. 101S Omaha Nat'l 8100 to 810.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. ISth and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. LOW RATES C. Q. CARLBERG. 813 Bran deis Theater Bldg. D. 685. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. THOMAS & SON. Keeline Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Maryland Lands. 169 Acre Maryland Farm $5,000 Corn, Wheat, Alfalfa Fruit, berries, 'vegetables, poultry, beef and milk are money-makers here. 115 acres level, productive, stone free, machine worked tillage. Estimated wood and timber mar keted to pay for farm. 115 fruit trees. 3 story house, barn stable, granary, corn barn, poultry house. Owner making qutck change includes If taken now, S horses, 2 cows, heif er. 2 hogs, mower, riding plow, harrow, cultivators, grain binder, grain drill, wagon, carriage, harnesses, hand tools, 200 bushels corn, 60 bushels wheat, 25 bushels buck wheat 10 baskets white potatoes, 10 bas kets sweet potatoes, 10 bushels cow peas, hay, straw and fodder. 86.000 takes all; easy terms. You would enjoy ths long, cool summers and short, mild nearly snow free winters here on Maryland's eastern shore; cement roads. Westerners move here thick. Warm fall weather till Christmas. Come and see. Details 'page 20, Strout'a Cata logue; copy mailed free. E. A. 8TROUT FARM AGENCY, Dept. 8072, 208 & 18th street, Omaha, Neb. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM. 810 cash and 85 monthly, no Interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to three big markets. Write for photographs and full Information. MUNGER, A-119, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE 640 acres in Kimball county, Nebraska, 10 miles south west of Kimball, county seat. Land lies nice and practically level, fine black sandy loam, fenced and cross-fenced; good house and bam, well and wind mill, 190 acres broke and in fall wheat, $26 per acre, with good terms; must be sold by Nov. 12. Address Box 5268, Bee. 240-ACRE BUFFALO COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. About 160 acres In cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Good 6-room house on good foundation, well built barn for 18 horses with good hay mow, granary, chicken house and bog house. Fenced and cross fenced, well and windmill. The farm Is some rolling and some rough, but all good soil. Is In a fine state of cultivation for fall grain. Looated about 22 miles from Kearney and miles from Amherst. Price. 88,500. This farm will carry a mortgage of 84.600 to 16.000. This la one ot the best buys I know of In Buffalo County, and with present prices of farm products, this farm should pay the purchase price with less than three crops. Is an excep tional proposition and will sell. C. K. DA VIES, KEARNEY, NEB. DO YOU WANT A RANCH? 2,880 acres on the famous Pine Ridge 12 or 13 miles east of Belmont and about 20 miles out from Crawford. A nice park ranch, lots of pine timber, excellent gra tng, plenty of farm land, everything ready. The biggest bargain of them all to some one who has 810,000 which they can pay down. Per acre only 811.75, Aot quick If you want this. ARAH L. HUNQERFORD, Crawford, Dawes Co., Neb. SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments 6 aores up. We farm the farm we ell you The HUngerford Potato Growers' association, 16th and Howard Sts., Omaha, Douglas 9371. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. Quarter section, nine miles from Ord, well Improved. Price 816.000, terms to suit. For particulars write W. I M'NUTT, Ord. Neb. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponoa, Neb., easy terms of desired. Address Dr. C. W. Glllln, SIS T, L. A T. Bldg., Sioux City. la. 40 ACRES irrigated land, every acre first class; all fenced and In crop. Will deal for a new clear residence. Price 84,000. ' Box 206, Oakland, Neb. FOR SALE 1,125-acre ranch, Improved, 20 miles northwest from Sargent, Neb. For price and terms write D. F. Talbreath, owner, Harrop, Ner. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade, medium-priced land lr Nebraska. Very little money , required C Bradley, Wol- bach, 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. Next ex cursion November 6th. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 840 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 for Booklet J, Agricul tural Dept. Chamber of Commerce, Hous ton, Tex. . GOOD corn land, East Texas, (25 an acre. Get my free book. W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Block, Omaha. SEE us for Texas land. We furnish cattle. You pay from profits, Thomas Olson, 407 Karbach Bldg. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 850 per a., including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi A C. M. Rylander, 264 Omaha Nat'L Miscellaneous. MEXICAN TAXES Threatened sales avoided. Substantial reductions secured. Owners must act promptly. Kerr A Kerr, Association Bldg. Chicago. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep it. E. P. SNOWDEN A SON, 423 S. 15th. Douglas 9371. WANTED 3'0 acres Pierce county. Neb. Owners only. H tillable. Give good de scription, price and terms, 301 Karbach Blk., O iaha, Neb. POULTRY AND PET STOCK PURINA CHICK FEED, egg-producing, cratch and mash. Ivar Johnson, Fre mont, Neb. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men ot Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security, 840, 6 mo., II. goods, total cost, (3.60. 840, 6 mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, 82.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate, PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 866. LEGAL RATES LOANS 224.00 8240.00 or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 740 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2296. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at Hi and 2tt per cent. W. C. Flatau; estab. 1892, th floor Rose-Securities Bldg. Tyler 950. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jenslne O'Donnell and husband to Sigfrld J. Van Ness and wife, Red mon avenue, 392 feet west of . Thirty-third street, north side, lr- 1 regular apportionment, 176x250..,.$ 800 Homestead Co. to Ernest R. Wal roth, Leroy street, Benson, 150 feet north of Hopkins street, east side, 60x128 2,260 Gorton Roth and wife to Metta E. Updike, Sixteenth street, 2,617 feet north of Nicholas street, east side. Irregular apportionment, 80x175. ,. .30,000 Gorton Roth- and wife to Metta E. Updike, Twenty-second street, 48 feet south of Willi avenue, west side, 45x135 1800 Minnie Schmelltng to Jan Petryszyn, ' , Thirty-third street, 120 feet south of J street, west side, 60x130 1,200 Max Glassburg to Norrl L. Golden berg, northwest corner Twenty seventh and M streets, 60x66; Twenty-seventh street, 60 feet north of M street, west side, 60x150 4,000 South Omaha Savings Bank to Max Glassburg, northwest corner of Twenty-seventh and M streets, , 60x OMAHA LIVE STOCK Good Demand for All Classes of Cattle; Hogs 10c Lower; Fat Lambs 15o Higher. GRAIN APPRODUCE Receipts of All Grain Except Corn Increase; Corn Eeports Bearish; Quotations Are Uneven. Omaha, Nor. T. 191". Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 14.655 4.20 IS.74S Official Tuesday 8.885 4,246 23.244 Estimate Wednesday . 7,600 6,000 17,500 Three days this week., 31, 140 14,506 69.493 Sam days last week. .35.809 7.263 60,857 Sam days 2 wks. ago.SS.7S6 9.950 78.336 Same days 3 wks. ago. 44,694 13.696 M.H8 Same days 4 wks. ago.3.6SS 11,466 61,160 Same days last year.. IS, 861 21,321 S9.T20 Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, for 21 hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Catle.Mogs Sheep.H'r's. C. M. & St. P 3 2 3 Wabash .1 .. 2 ,. Missouri Paclflu 1 Union rarlflc 9 10 46 2 C. & N. W., east .... It 6 3 3 C. N. W.. west .... 89 30 9 1 C, St. T , M. O . . . . 4 3 C. B. A Q east .... 8 3 C. B. A Q., west 71 7 C 1 C. R. I. & P., east ..12 0 Illinois Central 2 1 Chicago Great Western 1 Total receipts 300 67 71 7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris Co 813 596 979 Swift A company 1,403 719 979 Cudahy Packing Co 1,545 723 2,546 Amour & Co 1,M5 l."98 1.635 J. W. Murphy 1,313 .... Lincoln Packing Co.,., 67 So. Om. Packing Co.... 3 Kohr Packing Co. ......... . 131 .... Wilson Packing Co.... 34 W. B. Vansant Co S3 Benton, Vansant & Lush. i9 Hill & Son 50 F. B. Lewis Zti i.. Hunslnger A Oliver.... 141 .... .... J. B. Root & Co 101 J. 11. Bulla 172 Buresa ., 73 Rosenstock Brothers .. 269 .... .... F. G. Kellogg 138 Werthelmer Degen.. 3T.9 Ellis Company 10 Sullivan Brothers 64 Rothschild A Krebs.... 82 M. K. Calf Co 20X Christie 67 Hlgains 3 .... .... Huffman 8 .... .... Roth 10 .... .... Meyers 22 , Glassberg 4 .... .... Baker, Jones & Smith.. 208 Banner Brothers 67 John Harvey 476 .... .... Dennis & Francis 53 Jensen & Lungren .... 115 .... .... Pat O'Day 8 Other buyers 1,260 .... 16,821 Totals 9,363 4.580 21.8X1 Cattle The run of rattle was Just fair for a Wednesday, while demand was very broad for practically all classes of stuff, and an active higher market resulted. Beef steers, both grassers and the medium kind of eornfeds looked strong, to mostly 10 16c higher. Good grass steers sold ai high as $12.26. Blockers and feeder war also strong, and If anytlhng a little higher, and very ready sellers. Packers Inability to get all the steers they wanted this week has Improved the demand for butcher stock, and today's trade was active and strong to lOo or mora above yesterday. The heavier kinds of stock heifers and bulk of the stock cows are selling very readily at prfces that are strong to a little higher than yesterday, and fully 25o higher than last wsek. Light stock heifers have failed to share the Im provement. On the general run of stock era and feeders today' prices are 26Q60o higher than the latter part of last week, while desirable range beeves are 2So high er, and the medium kinds ot eornfeds show similar advance. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $16.00916.78; good to Choice beevts, $14.00 15.00; fair to good beeves, $1 2.00 O IS. 60 ; common to fair beeves, 87.004J11.00; good to choice yearlings, 814.00 16.76J, fair to good yearling, 812. DO 14. 00; common to fair yearlings, $6.60 11.00; prime heavy grass beeves, $12.00018.60; good to choice grass beeves, 810.00911.50; fair to good grass beeves, $9.00910.00; common to fair grass beeves, $7.0098.50; good to choice heifers, $8.0099.85; good to cholc cows, $7.7699.00; fair to good cows, 86.2697.50; common to fair cows, 66.0096.00;' prime feeding steers, 810.60913.00; good to choice feeders, 88.60910.25; fair to good feeders, $7.2598.26; common to falf feeders, $6,009 7.00; good to choice stockera, $8.6099.60; stock heifer, $6.6098.00; stock cows, $6.00 97.29; stock calves, $6.00910.00; veal calves, $9.00912.(0; bulls, stags, etc., $5.60 97.60. Representative sales: NEBRASKA. 11 cows... 782 $7 60 8 heifers.. 466 $ 60 34 steers.. 625 9 00 4 steers.. 897 $ 60 SOUTH DAKOTA. I feedr.1678 9 65 12 feeders.1262 12 00 I cows.. .106$ 8 00 K WYOMING. 10 atar..1082 10 25 16 steer.. 761 t 10 OREGON. 88 cows.. .1085 860 11 steers.. 797 S 10 61 steers. .1137 11 00 KANSAS 11 calves. . 400 $ 00 ' li'ateer.. 920 t 00 IDAHO. 21 steers.. 947 t 00 Hogs Receipts of hogs today were similar to the first two days ot the week. Ship pers were again early buyers, taking at least sevon or eight loads at prices that were steady to 10c lower. Packers were In clined to hold off on early rounds, later buy ing their hogs anyway from 6910o lower. The best price paid was $16.66, with the buk of the sale going from U6. 20916.85. The market was a rather (low affair, a few loads being left around 10:30. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 77. .188 ... $16 20 40. .179 ...$16 26 $4. .828 110 18 20 27. .239 ... 14 $5 6S..264 870 16 40 72. .246 220 16 46 44. .232 ... 16 60 85. .192 ... 16 66 69. .198 ... 16 66 PIGS. 63.. 127 ... 16 75 165.. 81 ... 17 60 Sheep Sheep and lamb receipt were fairly liberal. Quality aot most of the offer ings was rather plain, no real choice western stuff being here. The fat market was more active than yesterday, and prices were steady to 16o higher. Packer buyers were out early and were buying lambs up as high as $16 for good western stuff. Fat ewes were In good demand at prices fully 16c higher than yesterday's average. The killer supply was rather limited. Feeders were a little Blow, but about steady. Some of the inbetween stuff was hard to move at steady prices, but the better grades of feeder Iambs sold fairly well, the best bringing $16.30. Fair feeding ewes were ailing around $9.6099.75. Quotation on Sheep and Lambs Lambs, fair to choice, $16.00916.25; lambs, feeders, $16.50916.60; lambs, culls, $10.00915.60; yearlings, fair to choice, 810.60912.60; year lings, feeders, $12.00918.00; wethers fair to choice, 811.0012.50; ewes, fair to choice, 29 26910.60; ewes, breeders, all ages, 210.60 916.00; ewes, feeders, $7.60910.60; ewes, culls and cannera, $6.0097.25. Chicago .2:30 prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Representative sales; No. Av. Price. 189 native lambs 80 $15 00 224 fed lambs ..." 78 15 76 433 Wyoming feeder lambs 67 16 40 Sioux Cltr"llve Utock Market. Bloux City, la., Nov. 7. Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady; beef steers, $7.50 15.00; fat cow and heifers, 86.6099.00; canners, 36.25$25; stockera and feeders, $7.00912.50; calves, $7.00011.60; bulls, stags, etc., $3.2598.00; feeding cows and heifers, $5.60 B 7.75. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady to 10 cents lower; light, 816.009 16.25; mixed. 316.20916.36; hAvy, 318 809 16.60; pigs, 816.00917.00; bulk, $16.20918.86. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 600 hesd; market steady. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 66; Twenty-seventh street. 60 feet north of M street, west side, 60x160. 1,600 Maria Powell to Camilla Manclnl, Thirty-first street, 66 feet south of Adams street, west side, 66x130.... 650 Barker Co. to Emily Svoboda, Marcy street, 90 feet east of Forty-fifth street, north side, 45x108 2,960 Julius F. Miller to Lillian Seltzer, northeast corner Fifth and Haskell streets, 100x118 200 Julius F. Miller to Walter Seltser, Fifth street, 100 feet north ot Hask ell street, east side, 100x118 200 Irenaeus Shuler et ai to Frances Rosa, Chicago street. 160 feet west of Forty-fourth street, north aide, 120x 128 1,008 Nathan Somberg and wife to Samuel Orloff, Burdette street, 120 feet west of Twenty-sixth street, north side, 60x120 1 Columbian Investment Co. to John Wlsler, northeast corner Fifty-first and Walnut streets, 60x132 250 Mary E. iirlggs snd husband to Ollle A. LaBorde, Twenty-sixth street, 60 feet south of A street, 60x150.... 2.800 Omaha, November 7. 1917. Much heavier arrivals of grain, with the exception of corn, wore noted today, a total of 17 cars being reported for the two days. Wheat receipts were very liberal, with 136 cars, Vhll only 84 cars of corn were In, several of these being new corn and tested from 21 to 26 per celt moisture. Elghty or. cars of nuts. 13 cars of rye and 13 care of barley were also on hand. The new corn outlook la far from pleas ing. Reports from several scattered points Indicate a considerable amount of soft corn and In many places the corn harvest Is four weeks late. The Immediate corn trouble Is to save the soft stuff, consider able of which must be ted to the boss, while the rest must be handled very quickly ow ing to the great amount of moisture. The exporting demand for corn Is good, but clearances are very light on account ot the consumption of practically all the moving stock In this country and the delayed husk ing of the crop. Cash quotations today were very uneven, a good premium being paid for old corn, sales being mado at a lii tu' advance, while the samples of new corn were disposed of at a 10jfl2e decline. No. 3 white sold at $2.06 and the No. 1 yellow at $2.10. No. 1 mixed sold at $1.9591.96 and the No. 2 at the same figures. New corn sold at $1.40 for No. 6 white and a couple sales ot new No. 6 yellow were made at $1.6091.65. Oats were In good demand by local buyers and by exporters as well, chiefly for animal purposes and sales were made quite readily at figures Ho to 1c over Monday's sales. No 2 white sold at 69 c and the standard grade at 69 while the No. 3 grade brought 69c and 69o; No. 4 white sold at 6Sio and 68c, and the aampto grade at 68 Sc. Rye and barley wore In good demand. Rye was unchanged to a Ha higher, while malting barley was about unchanged, and the feed a trifle lower. No. 1 rye sold at $1.70 and the No. at 81.69 U: No. 2 malting barley sold at 31.10 and the No. $ at 21.16 and 3116, while a couple sales of feed barley were mad at 81.10 and $1.11. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 317,000 bushels; corn, 234,000 bushels; oats, 40.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 2.396.000 bushels and shipments 869,000 bushels, against receipts of 2.822,000 bushels and shipments of 1,641.000 bushels lust your. Primary corn receipts were 629,000 bush els and shipments 246,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,662.000 bushels and shipment of 826.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 2,988.000 bush els and shipments 1,999.1100 bushels, against receipts of 2,090.000 bushels and shipments of 1,940,000 bushels lnst year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 138 1110 467 Minneapolis 3 IS Duluth 166 Omaha 136 .14 81 Kansas City 183 76 44 Ht. Louis 63 49 4S Winnipeg 909 These sales wore reported today; Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 6 cars. $2.15. No. 2 hard winter: 13 cars, $2.12; 1 car (smutty). 2.10. No. 2 hard winter: 13 cars, 22.09; 3 cars (smutty), $2.08. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $3.08; 1 car (4 per cent rye), $2.06; 2 cars (smutty), $2.06; 8 cars (smutty), $2.06. No. 6 hard winter: 1 car (smutty, 6 per cent rys), $2.06. No. 1 dark hard winter: ' 4 cars, $2.16. No. 8 dark hard winter: 1 car (smutty), $2.12. No. 2 yellow hard winter: 3 cars, $3.08. No. S yellow hard winter: I ears, 83.06. No. 4 yellow hard winter: 1 car, $3.04; 1 car, $2.03. Sample yellow hard winter: 1 car, $1.90. No. 1 northern apring: 1 car, $2.11. No. 2 northern spring: 2 It oars, $2.12; 1 car (smutty, $3.11. No. 8 northern spring: 1 oar, $2.09; V car (musty), $1.'$. No. 3 dark northern spring: 1 car (smutty), $2.12. No. 8 red spring: 1 car, 33.07; 1 car (smutty), $1.97. No. 4 red spring: 1 car (smutty). $3 02. No. 2 soft white: 1 car, $2.01. No. 2 soft white; 1 oar, $2.10. No. 2 durum: 1 car (smutty), $2.09; 1 car (smutty), $1.16. Sample durum; 1 car (musty), $1,95. No. 1 mixed common and red durum: 4 ear (11 to 16 per cent hard red spring), $2.14; 1 car (36 per cent hard red spring), $2.13. No. 1 mixed common and red durum: 1 cars (14 per cent hard red spring), $2.14; 1 car (12 per cent spring), $2.14. No. I mtxod common and red durum: 8H cars, $2.11. No. 8 mixed common and red durum: 1 car (14 per nt red spring), $2.08; 1 car (26 per cent spring), $2.07; 1 car (smutty), 19 per cent spring), $3.07. No. 1 mixed hard red spring: 2 car (U to 16 per cent hard red spring), $2.14. No. t common whit: 1 car (86 per cent white), $2.00. No. 2 mixed hand red winter: 1 car (26 per cent hard red apring), $2.10. Rye No. 1: l csr, $1.70. No. 2: 7 1-S cars, $1.69tt. No. 8: 1 cars, $1.69. No. 4: 1 car, $1.69. Sample: 1 car, $1.68 Vi Barley No. 2: 1 car, $1.20. No. 2: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $1.16. No. 4: 1 car, $1.14; 1 car, $1.12. No. 1 feed: 1 car, $1.11) 1 oar, $1.10. ' ' Corn No. 1 white: 1 ear, $2.06, No. white: 2 ear (new), $1.40. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $2.10. No. 1 yellow: H car, $2.08. No. S yellow: 1 car (shipper's weights), $1.65; 1 car, $1.60. No. $ yellow: 2 cars (new), $1.56. No. 1 mixed: 1 2-6 cars, $1.96; 2-6 caf, $1.96. No. 2 mixed: i 3-5 car, $1.96; 3 1-8 cars, $1.95. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (new), $1.76. Oats No. t white: t cars, li ,.. stand ard: 6 3-6 cars, 69 He No. 3 white) 1 car, 69t4o; 19 cars, 59c. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 68c; 2 cars, 68 He Sample white: 11 2-5 cars, 68 c. Omsha Cash Prices Cornt No. t white, 82.0592.06; No. 3 yellow',. $2.0992.10; No. 2 mixed, $1.9591.96. Oats: No. 2 white, 59V9594c; standard, 6995914c; No. 3 white, 68 959c; No. 4 whits, 8U 0 68ic. Barley: Malting, $1. 181.23; No. 1 feed, 90C981.10.I Rye: No. 2, $1.691.9H; No. 3. $1.6tt9l.69. Art. - Open. High Law. Close. I Tt. Corn. i 1 Jan. 1 13Vi 1 U 113 W 1 1514 H$H Dec. 1 16H 1 19M 116U 1 18H 117 May 1 12 1 14 112, 1 13 112. Oats. Dec. 68 ti t 69 68 May 60 60 19 60 80 Pork. Jan. 42 70 44 13 43 80 44 13 43 35 Lard. Jan. 23 80 38 7 28 30 23 75 23 10 Dec, 24 40 34 45 . 24 40 M 6$ 23 90 Rib. I Jan. 22 97 23 47 22 86 23 47 22 75 May 22 62 23 10 22 62 29 10 13 (2 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Pessimistic Reports of Slowness of Husk ing Cause Materlnal Advance. Chicago, Nov. 7. Pessiinlstlo reports as to the slowness of husking had considerable to do with a material advance which took place today. In the corn market. Prices closed strong lc to 2o net higher with December 61. 18 and May $1.13 to $1.14. Oats gained c to o and provisions 62c to $r.5. Deliys to husking sppcared .u result largely from the fact that the new crop of corn was not drying out uh rapidly as expected. In this connection bulllshly In clined traders put emphasis on statements that prevailing temperatures were too high for the best results In handling grain which contained any heavy percentage of mois ture and which was likely to gut quickly out of condition. Complaints of car scar city together with lightness of rural of ferings tended further to keep the market almost constantly on the upgrade, and so too did unabated attention to the effects of government establishment of a virtual minimum price on hogs. Oats hardened with corn despite absence of urgent demand either domestic or ex port. Buyers, ascribed to packers, gavs a lift to provisions. The purchasing was believed to be largely against Intended shipment to Europe. Besides the hog arrivals were less numerous than had been looked for and slaughterings not half as great as a year ago. Butter Market higher; creamery, 87) 43c. Eggs Market higher; receipts, 6,188 cases: firsts, 40941c; ordinary firsts, 37938c) at mark, cases Included, 3739c. Potatoes Receipts, 70 cars; market un changed. Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls, 14 18c; springs, 17c. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 7. Turpentine Steady, 47c; sales, none; receipts, 132 barrels; shipments, 396 barrels; stock, 23,004 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales, 670 barrels; receipts, 774 barrels; shipments, 2,975 barrels; stock, 76,634 barrels. Quote: . D. B, $6.10fe6.16; F, G, H, I. $6.15: K, $6.60; M, $6.60; N, $7.30; WG, $7.60; WW, $7.76. New York Dry Goods Market. New York, Nov. 7. Cotton goods here today were firm with demand steady. Yarns were very firm and blanket scarce for this year's delivery. Worsted yarns for knitting were very high and scarce. Raw silk was slightly higher. New York Cotton Market. New York, Nov. 7. Cotton The cotton market today closed barely steady at a net decline ot 1 to 14 points. New York, Nov, 7. Cotton Spot, quiet; middling, 29c. NEW YORK STOCKS Substantial Recoveries From Recent Low Quotations After Early Spasm of Weakness; Liquidation Exhausted. Now York, Nov. 7, Active stocks mad substantial recoveries today from recent low quotations after n early spasm of weakness. Rallies. It was generally be lieved, might have made greater progress but for the Increased heaviness ,of bonds, many of which registered new minimum. The most obvious Inference drawn from the day's operations was that ths pro traded liquidation had exhausted Itself, rendering additional shorts selling extremely hasardous. Apart from lower prices for local utilities there wore no Indications that yesterday's election exerted more than pass ing Influence. Gains were mot pronounced In the stocks which recently experienced greatest loss; namely, high grade rails and standard In dustrials. Today's rebound carried Rend ing. Great Northern, Union Pacific, New York Central and Illinois Central, 1 to 6 points over Monday's depressed levels. United State Steel made a gross advance of S to 95i, snd other steels and equip ments were 2 to 6 points higher at their best, shading, however, on recurrent resid ing in the last hour. Shippings and cop pers rose 3 to 3 H points, but eased with the general list, final quotations averag ing 1 to 1 under tho top. Trading after the. Initial tremor was quite regular, although a few dormant issues like Atchison at 63 and American Tele phone at luflH were added to the long list of new records. Brooklyn Rapid Tran sit also made a new minimum at 47 and New Haven's drop of 3 points to 21 put that I'tock within a slight fraction of Its lowest quotation. Sales amounted to 975, 00 shares. Intcrnatlons, notably war flotations, led tho general decline In bonds. Liberty 4s were firm at par to 100.02c, hut the 3s weakened from 99 60c to the low record of 99 444c. T otal bond sales, par value, BKKregaled $1,675,000. United States bonds, ot)) Issues, unchanged on vail. dumber of soles and quotations on leading stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar 73 American Can .... 23,200 34 31 33 Am. Car F'ndry 1,800 61 69 61 Am. Locomotive.. 4,700 61 49 61 Am. Smelt, tt H-f. 9.300 76 71 74 Am. Sugar Ref 3,800 96 91 9d Am. Tel & T-l U Am. Z. L, H ... 400 13 12 12 Anaconda Cojer.. 16,20(1 64; 52 65 Atchison ti.30 86 S3 91 A G W I S 8 L 3,000 97 97 9S Unit. & Ohio 3,000 53 62 II. & S. Copper.... 1,10(1 17 15 17 Cat. Petroleum fort 13 13 12 Canadian Pacific. 7.HO0 137 133 ISO Central Leather .. 8.600 64 60 63 Chespeake St Ohio 1.R00 46 44 46 C, M. & S. P.... 7,100 41 87 89 C. N. W 900 96 95 95 C. R. I. P. ctfs " Chlno Copper .... 3,200 39 37 89 Colo. Fuel & Iron. . 1,600 33 81 32 Corn Products Ref. 17,600 27 25 27 Crucible Steel 12,900 6 61 65 Cuba Cane Sugar. . 7,900 86 24 26 Distiller's Securities 10, .00 3U 32 35 Erie 2:1,200 16 13 16 General Electric .. 2,7(1(1 130 1 27 126 General Motors .. 40,9011 93 80 92 tit. Northern Pfd.. 2,900 92 99 91 Gt. No. Ore Ctfs.. 3,700 25 22 25 Illinois Central 300 97 94 91 Inspiration Copper 7,400 41 39 40 Int. M. M. pfd.... 62,100 100 95 99 Int. Nickol 4,900 27 26 26 Int. Paper 2,200 22 20 22 K, C, Southern ... . 600 14 14 14 Kennecott Copper.. 9.700 29 27 29 Louisville & Naah. 500 114 113 114 Maxwell Motors... 1,900 25 20 23 Mox. Petroleum.... 4,1100 78 74 77 Miami Coppsr 9,400 27 26 27 Missouri Faelfle... 14.400 23 19 ,22 Novsda Copper ... 2,200 17 16 17 N. Y. Central , 7,700 68 06 67 N. Y N. II. & II.. 11,900 J4' 21 22 Norfolk A Western 104 Northern Pacific. 6,000 88 84 64 Pacific Mall 300 24 24 24 Pacific T. & T.... 600 20 20 16 Pennsylvania 7,600 48 47 48 Pittsburgh Coal 41 Ray Con., Copper,. 4,800 21 18 20 Reading 41,600 66 61 67 Rop. Iron & Steel.. 8,600 78 67 72 Shattuck Arts. Cop. 200 19 18 19 Southern Paclflu.. 10,500 81 79 81 Southern Railway,. 6,700 26 13 26 Sludubuker Corp... 1,300 36 86 36 Texas Co 3,800 140 134 139 Union Pacific 18,800 118 110 112 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. 2,900 110 lot 109 U. S. Steel 250,600 95 91 95 U. 8. Steel pfd... 10,600 109 109 109 Utah Copper 10,500 76 71 75 Wabash pfd. "B". 1,600 20 19 20 Western Union .... (00 63 82 81 Westlnghous Elec. 7,000 39 36 88 Total sale for the day 976,000 share. New York Money Market. New York, Nov. 7. Mercantile Taper 5 per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bill. $4.71 l com merclal sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71; com mercial slxty-dsy bills, $4.70) dsmand, $4.75; cables, $4.76 7-16. ' Silver Bar, 68 o; Mexican dollars, 46o. Bonds Uovoanment, steady) railroad, weak. Time Loans Firm; sixty days and ninety days, 6 95 per oont; six months, i9 6 par cent, U. 8. 2s, reg... 96Gt. N. 1st 4.. 81 U. 8. 2s, coupon 96 III. Cen. W. 4.. 78 U. 8. 2s. reg... 99 Int. M. M. 6.... 91 U. B. 8s, coupon 9$ "K. C. 8. ref. 5 78 V. B. Liberty 3s99.60L. A N. un. 4s.. (Kb U. 8, 4s, reg... 106 M K 4 T 1st 4s 68 u. a. 4s, coupon 106 M. Pac. gen. 4s.. 64 Am. For. Sec. 6 94 Mont. Power 6. 89 Am. T, & T. c, 5 94 N. Y. Cen. deb. 6s 94t Anglo-French 6s. 90 V No. Paclfln 4i kl Arm A Co 4 s. 86 No, Pacific 8s.. 60 Aicmson gen. 4s 84 o. s. L. ref. 4s.. 83 x. u. cv. fts 7"P. T. & T. 6s. 91 Beth. Steel it.'. 81 Penn. con. 4 (Is.. 91 Cen. Leather 6s. 94Ponn. gen, 4s.. 90 ien. racino 1st.. 7Keadlng gen. 485 C. A O. cv. 6.. 73 S L A 8 F a 61 60 C, B. &' Q., ). 4 91 8. Pac. cv. 5.. 88 CMASPo4 78 Southern Ry. 6 91 C R I A P r. 4s 93TK. A Pao. 1st 80 C. A 8. ref. 4 s 74 Union Paclflo 4 88 D 4 R O ref 6s 71 U. 8. Rubber 6 77 D. of C. (1 1981 82 U. 8. Steal 6s.. 98 Erie gen. 4s.... 49 Wabash 1st... 96 General Else, 6 ($ BldOffered. Coffee Market. New York, No 7. Coffee Whll ad vances wore not fully maintained the mar ket for coffee future made a generally steady showing today, closing steady at a new gain of about 2 to 6 points. Gsnoral business was quiet snd the Improvement was attributed to local covering, with scat tered Investment buying, which some sup posed to be partly for' foreign account. The market opened unchanged to 4 points higher, but scattering December liquidation was soon absorbed with thot delivery sell ing up from 7.17c to 7.25c, while May ad vances from 7.62c to 7.69c, with the general list showing net advances of about 4 to 10 points during the mldle ot the day. Last prices were a few points off from the best under realizing. December, 7.20c; January, $7.27; March, 7.43c; May, 7.02c; July, 7.78e; September, 7.93c. Spot was reported In fair demand, with prices steady at 7o for Rio 7s, 7c, and 9o for Santos 4s. Cost and freight offers were about unchanged, comparatively few being received. The official cable reported no change In the primary markets except Santos futures, which wuro unchanged to 26 rels lower. St. Louis Live Stock Market. Ht. Louis, Mo., Nov. 7. Cattle Reoelpts, 9,000 head; market lower; natlvu beef steers, 88. 009)6.60; yearling steers and helfors, $7.00917.00; cows. $5.00910.65; stockers and feeders, $6.60911.60; Texas quarantine steers, $6.75910.60; fair to prime beet steers, $9.00912.76; beef cows and heifers, $6.00910.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers, $7.60910.00; native calves, $5.76914.25. Hogs Kecelpts, 9,600 head; market steady; lights, $16.75917.06; pigs, $13,769 16.25; mixed" and butchers, $16.75917.20; good heavy, $17.06917.25; bulk ot sales, '$16.76917.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 head; market steady; lambs, $13.00916.40; ewes, $10.0010.50; wethers, 8)1 1.00 o 12.26 ; can ners, $5.6098.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Nov. 7. Cattle Receipts 13,000 head; market strong; prime fed steers $16.60916.76; dressed beef steers, $11,009 15.00; western steers, $8.60912.(0; cows, $5.60910.25; heifers, $6.60912.60; stockers and feeders, $6.60912.60; bulls, $6.0097.75; calves, $6.60912.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; mrakot steady'; bulk of sales, $16.40916.99; heavy, $16.76917.15; packers and butchers, $16.70 (17.00; lights, $16.25916.80; pigs, $16,259 16.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3.600 head; market higher; lambs, 316.60916.20; year lings, $11 50913.20; wethers, $10.60912.00; ewes, $9.60911.00. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 7. Flour Mar ket unchanged. In carload lota, fancy patents, $10.(0 wood; first clears, $9,75 jute; second clears, 86.00 Jute, Rye $1.78 91.74. Barley 86c9$l. 26. Bran $31.60932.00. Minneapolis, Minn., Nor. 7. Corn -No. t yellow, $2.08 9110. Oats No. 3 white, 67QC9o. Flax J3.4193.4X U.S. RELEASES DUTCH SHIP ANDREFUGEES Final Agreement on Tonnage Between America and Hol land Now in Sight; Ship Belgians Corn. (Ry Associated Pre.) Washington, Nov. 7. An early agreement between the United States and Holland on the disposal of Dutch tonnage m American ports was seen litre today in the release by the war trade board of the Dutch steamer Nieuw Amsterdam for a return trip across the Atlantic. The vessel will' leave an American port shortly carrying a cargo of pack age treiglit tor Holland, iu.uuu tons of corn for Belgian relief and several hundred Dutch refugees as passen gers. Wire cables badly needed tor the operation of Dutch coal mines will make up a part of the cargo. Licenses for the Nieuw Amster dam's cargo were held up by the American authorities when the Dutch government refused to give assurances that it would not be interned for safety as soon as it reached the other side. In the negotiations that followed the American government refused to recede from its position and finally the Dutch yielded. Home Guards Organize At Bloomficld, Neb. Jlloomficld, Neb., Nov. 7. (Special.) At a meeting held here last evening, a company of "Home Guards" was or ganized and 130 signed the muster roll. Officers were elected as follows: Captain, C. T. Hcckt; first lieutenant, I L. McNown; second lieutenant, W. H. Webcre, Captain Cook of the Ran dolph company was present and as sisted in perfecting the organization. Active drill will begin as soon as the officers receive their commissions from Governor Neville. Dr. VV. H. Mullen was chairman of the meeting and C. T. Heckt was secretary. Jap Wine Not Barred From U. S. Importation San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 7. Sake, a Japanese alcoholic , bever age, is a wine and not a distilled product, and its importation it not ' prohibited under the food control act, according to instructions re- ceived from Washington today by Collector of the Port John O. Davis. : Loral Stork and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Company, 441-62 Omaha National Bank lllclir , Omaha: STOCKS Bid. Asked. Burgeas-NHsh Co., 7 pet. pfd.,.. 100 102 Deer Co., pfd $1 81 tt Fairmont Cream. Co., T pet. pfd.... 104V4 Ooorh Mill. Kiev. Co., p. "B" 101 104 Harding Cream Co., 7 pot. pfd.. 101 103 Neb. Power Co., 1 pet. pfd.... 100 101)4 Orchard Wllhelm CO., T p. 100 101 pm. A C. B., HI. Ry., pfd.... II 71 Om. A C. B. Bt. Ry. com 47 Oin. 4 C. B., Ry. A B., pfd.... 68 63 M. C. Peters Mill Co., ( pfd.. ft 100 M. M. Smith st Co., T pot, pfd.. 100 102 Swift A Co 124 116 Union Power A Light Co., 7 p. 100 100 Union Btook Yards, 6 pet 101 103V Utah Power at Light, pfd $8 100 BONDS Anglo-Frennh ('...' $1 1H Booth-St. Louis C. 8. 6's, 1631.. $8 100 Adams C6., Ida,, 614 pet. 1981 108.67 103.8V Canadian War Loan 6's, 1937.... 94 94 Columbus L. H. A P. 6's, 1934.. 14ft 86 Coutler la., 6 p 8. B B. 9-19-18 19 100 Grand Forks, Paving 6's 1917.... 6tt K. C. Ry. 6's, 1944 86M ... City of K. C, Mo., 4Hs, 1983 J00 Om. C. B. St. Ry. 6 s, 1918.,.. II S Om. Ath. Club Bldg. 6's, '20-31.. 89 tt 100 City of Omsha 4tt Rocky Mountain Fuel 4 pot. b..... 66 . Russian 6tt'B. 1926 188 140 Swift at Co., 6's, 1144 13 184, Wilson A Company 6's, 1841..,. 984 (8ft Walker, la., Bohl, Bldg. 6's, '18. . 19 100 Wood River, 111., t'pet. Impr. 'II II 100 New York Provisions. ' New Tork, Nov. 7. Butter Receipts, 10,986 tubs; market steady; creamery, higher than extras, 4S464c: creamery extra (13 score), 44tt 4444o; firsts, 4ttt 6?44u; seconds, 40O43o. Eggs Receipts, 16,841 cases; market 1 firm; fresh gathered extras, 60 51c; extra firsts, 4849o; firsts, 4447c; seconds, 18 0480. Cheese Receipts, 1,614 boxes; market firm; state fresh specials, 21tt32Hc; do, average run, llttc. 1 Chicago Live Stock Market, Chlfago, Nov. 7. Cattle Receipts, 15,00 head; market, steady; native steers, 86.60 17.15;-western steers, 36. 0013.16; Mocker and feeders, 16.86911.80; eow and heifers, 14.80610.80. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market, un settled; bulk of sales, 116.10017.10; light. 616.60017.10; mixed, tl6.80O17.l6; heavy, 816.80017.26; rough, f 16.80016.06. Sheep and Lamb Reoelpti, 11,000 head) market, firm; wether, 88.65011,76; iws 17.60011.46; lambs, 113.00016.60. Si. Joseph live Stock Market. . St. Joseph,. Nov. 7. Cattle Receipts, !. 000 head; market higher; steer, $7,000 18.00; cow and belters, 85.26013.26; calvea, 17.00011.60. , Hog Receipt,) 4,600 head;' market steady; top, 817.10; bulk of sale, (11.409 16.85. , Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; markets teady to 16c lower; lambs, 111.000 16.00; ewes, 88.00010.60. Metals. New Tork, Nov. 7. Metal exchange) quote tin strong, 161.00 bid. Lead Market strong; spot, lt.l?H bid. Spelter Market dull; East St. Loul de livery, spot, offered at 87.62tt- At London, spot copper. 110; future, (110; electrolytic, fU6A Spot tin, 4266; futures, 1266, 15s. Leadt spot, (30, 10s; fu tures, 2 10s. Spelter, spot, 64; future. 60. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 7. Corn No. 1 mixed, 11.9301.96; No. 1 white, (2 080 2.14; No. 2 yellow, 81.9701.01; December, 11.21 H; January, 11.14. Oats No. 3 white, 61081HO; No.' f mixed, 6959ttc. Ht. I-nuls firaln Market. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 7. Corn No. 1 $1 92; No. 2 white, 11.95; December, 11.21H; May, 31.14. Oats No. 1, 59tt08Oc; No, I white, (0 061c. ) Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, Nov. 7. Cotton Spot In falf demand: prices higher; good middling, 22d; middling, 11.35d; low middling, 20.85dx god ordinary, 19.80(1; ordinary, 19.40d, Bala' 2,100 bales. London Money Market. London, Nov. 7. Bar Silver 44d pe ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent J three-month bills, 4 per cent. j Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New Tork, Nov. 1. Evaporated Apple- Dull. Prunes In good demand. Dried Fruits Apricots and peaches, firm. Raisins, steady. Sugar Market. New Tork, Nov. 7. Raw Sugar Market steady; centrifugal, 6.90c; molasses, 4.02; re fined sugar, steady; fin granulated, iM. THE TKUTM ABOUT OIL AND MllllflG In Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas and Okla homa. 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