THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1917. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! A the first payment on this place at 20t N. 18th St. and then 111.00 per month flvei you your own home. Thla place has S rooms, water, ga and toilet. ii la only a block from street car. Poe sessioa can be given at once. For price can CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY. REALTORS. Pougla 306. 60S Bee Bidg. CHOICE NORTH SIDE HOME PRICE ONLY 11.100 Large roomy six-room modern home. ouiit by owner for home Just one year ago oak finish: neat brick foundation: one block to park, two blocka to car. Terms to rult purchaser. This Is a real snap for quicx sale. OSBORNE REALTT CO., J01 Om, Nat'l Bank Bidg. Tyler 496. AFTER looking at MINNE LU3A 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the beat proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lota. IP TOU will coma out today yon will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARGIN & CO., 743 Omaha Nafl. Bank Bidg. Tyler 187, South. BRAND NEW HOMES Just In the course of completion, twenty two new houses, consisting of and 4-room bungalows, and i and 0-room houses with bungalow roots, tram and stucco fin ish, all modern in every detail, furnaces, built In buffets, sun parlors, full cement basements, cement walks, nice lots, graded and sodded, close to Hanscom park car line. Prices range from 13,(00 to 14,500. Cash payment of (200, with balance on easy terms to good parties. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY To become your own landlord. Houses located on 33d and 34th streets between Wright and Spring Sts. C. G. CARLBERG, ::io-512 Brandels Theater Bidg. CH'JU'P kii:u LUB HOME TRICK ONLY $6,500 Eight moms anil bath, all oak and white enamel finish; Bleeping porch and sun room, fireplace, bookcases, buffet, special plumbing, full brick foundation; built two years. This Is a real bargain. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat'l. Bank Bidg. Tyler 4S6. ONE 8-roora and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and rent the other. Prico for both, 32,760. Very easy terms. No. 2433 S. 20th St. NORRI8 & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bidg. . Phone Douglas 4270. Miscellaneous. LET me show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca tion. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea sonable terms. Call owner, Douglas 1722. 6 ROOMS, ONLY $2,200. On paved street on car line, north: only $200 down and easy monthly payment. Douglas 3840. FARM AND RANCH LANDS, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Texas Lands. Texas Lands. W. FARNAM SMITH A Co., Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Karnam St. Doug. 1084. J. J. MULVIHILL. Realtor, 200 Brandels Theater Bids. Doug. 16. R. S. TRUMBULL, 306 1st Nat. Bk. Bid. t. 1734 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty YOUNG & DOHERTY. City Real Estate, Douglas 1571. 322 Brandels Theater. H. A. WOLF, Realtor. Ware Bik. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE Investment INVESTMENT 8.8 ft. on 24th near Harney St., with 25 ft. extending to 24th Ave., brick build ing renting for $1,680 a year. Investor cannot lost and possibilities of growth are great In this strategic location. Harrison & Morton, Realtors. SIS Omaha Nat. P. $14. 3-OTORYRick"Sulidlng about 60xl33on lot 155x133. When remodeled Into modern dav light building would ; be fine for LAUNDRY, PRINTING or MANUFAC TURING where trackage Is not necessary. Priced so that cost would be at least 40 per cent less than anew building of same size. McCAOUE INVESTMENT CO. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, REALTORS. 620 First Nat. Bank Bidg, REAL ESTATE To Exchange WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL BUNGALOW. 8-room, full 2-story new stucco home, textile shincle roof, cemented porches, full remented basement, garage, a fine south Iront close to Miller park; H block to car line. Price $6,000 cash or will take 6 -room bungalow on equity. HIATT COMPANY. Tyler 60. 245 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. , Good 2-story brick building In eastern Nebraska town, about $2,600 farm Im provements and repairs. Building $5,000. Want good, hard land. F. T. WALKER & Co., Keeline Bidg., Omaha, Neb. WELL BUILT, well finished 6-r. house, barn, chicken house and run, two lots, grass, trees, fruit; in Blue Springs, Neb.; two depots, adjoining Wymore, railroad Junc tion; clear; $1,200. Writs owner. 4530 Seward Bt Omaha. WANTED Mortgages, income property or mdse.j stocks In exchange- for Iowa or 8. D. land. JB. A. mcey, aiorm uhkb. ia. LOUISIANA Lands. Nllsson, 422 Rose Bidg. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE FINE site on B. M. R. R.. site 86x165; can he bought cheap. Terms. C. A. Grlmmel. Phone Douglas 1615. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. 802 City National Bank Bidg. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. SHULER CARY. 204 Keeline. P. $074. Acreage. CALDWELL ACRES. Our new acreage addition southwest of Field club. Acres, half acres, quarter acres; easy terms. THE BTRON REED CO. Phone Douglas 297. 212 So. 17th 8t. BEAUTIFUL ACRE HOME, Located one block south Benson High school, two blocks to car. fine, all modern new house, land lies level on top of hill, 'enced with steel fence; Tery cheap terms; owned by widow who must sell, S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bik. Miscellaneous. 200-FOOT frontage, three-fourths of an acre, for $403. Terms $25 cash, $15 per month. Tel. Walnut 8466. An Exceptional Offer The Lasater-Miller Co. of Falfurrias, Texas, are owners of 360,000 acres of the finest land in Texas for dairying, fruit raising, truck gardening. We are divid ing this great tract into smaller farms and making the price and terms so easy that it should all be sold within the next few months. We will sell you any number of acres at $40 per acre and arrange terms to suit your means. We will stock your farm with Hereford cattle and let you pay for them from their own earnings. (No interest). Mr. Lasater's Jerseys won all first prizes at Waterloo, la. Come down and see this prosperous country. Land adjoining ours is selling at $250 to $500 per acre. For full particulars and date of excursions phone or write Thomas Olson 407-8 Karbach Block, Omaha, Neb. Douglas 6514. LANDS at fair value assured by Chamber of Commerce. New plans to settle and develop the moat fertile lando 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, Tel. GOOD corn land. East Texas,. $26 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Colorado Lands. FOR SALE 160 acres in Morgan county. Colorado; partly Irrigated. Call A. Nle house. Dodge hotel. Montana Lands. MONTANA state land sale In December, the largest lot of the best wheat land ever offered. For particulars writ to P. B. Galagher, Great Falls, Mont. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM. $10 cash Vnd $6 monthly, no Interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to three big markets.' Write for photographs and full Information. MUNGER, A-ll. N, Y. Life Bidg., Kansas City, Mo. FOR free booklet, with prices on beautiful Bates and Cass county Improved fertile farms, address J. W. Hendrlckson, Box 114, Adrian, Mo. GREAT bargains $5 down, $5 monthly, buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 282, Springfield, Mo. Nebraska Lands. 800-ACRE FARM AND RANCH 200 miles northwest of Omaha, 350 acres level black farm land; 75 acres best of alfalfa land; 110 acres best first bottom hay land; 60 acres hardwood timber; 130 acre now under cultivation; balanca roll Ins pasture land, well fenced and cross fenced; fair set of improvements, just build ing new barn now. One mils Niobrara river frontage and five elegant springs close to Improvements. This ranch has all the things necessary to make tt an Ideal stock farm and la only 1$ miles from good railroad town, 1 miles from Inland store and post office; school house on the ranch. This place belongs to a widow lady, she will take some good city income property as part payment or will exchange for good Eastern farm. Price $30.00 an acre. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City Nat'l Bank Bidg., Omaha, Nebraska. LIST your lands for quick results with C. J. Canan, 210 MoCague Bidg.. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. 240-ACRE BUFFALO COUNTY FARM. FOR SALE, About 10 acres in cultivation, $0 acres pasture. Good 6-room house on good foundation, well built barn for IS horses with good hay mow, granary, chicken house and hoc house. Fenced and cross fenced, well and windmill. The farm la some rolling and some rough, but all good soil, Is In A fine stats of cultivation for fall grain. Located about 21 miles from Kearney and miles from Amherst. Price, $8,400. This farm will carry a mortgage of $4,500 to $5,000. Thla is one of the best buys I know of In Buffalo County, and with present prloes of farm products, this farm should pay the purchase pries with less than three crops. Is an excep tional proposition and will sell. C. K. DAVIES, KEARNEY. NEB. FOR SALE 160-acre well Improved farm, six miles from Kearney, Buffalo county, Neb. 120 acres under plow, balanca pas ture and hay, 45 acres In winter wheat, rolling land, good black soli, a 5-room house, barn for $ head of horses, and a number of other outbuildings, all paint ed and In first class condition. Price $65 per acre. Terms: $1,000 cash the day of sale, balance March 1, 191$. A. NELSON, Bodinson-Farm, Kearney, Neb. FOR QUICK BALE 145-aore farm. S miles from Kearney, Buffalo county, Neb. The land Is all level, on Platte river bottom, 20 acres good hay-land, 20 acres fenced for pasture, 16 acres In corn, 25 acres in alfalfa, balance grass-land not fenced. A 4-room house, small outbuildings, running water by the farm, 60 rods to school. Price $6,750. Easy terms. A. NELSON, Bodlnson-Farm, Kearney, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments 5 acres up. We farm the farm wa sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association. 15th and Howard Sts., Omaha. Douglas ($71. 40 ACRES irrigated land, every acre first class; all fenced and In crop. Will deal for a new clear residence. Price $4,000. Box 206, Jakland, Neb, FOR SALE Best large body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. Oregon Lands. "Heart of the Range." i Jordan valley project, Oregon, 44.000 acres Irrigated land. Free map and bul letin. Next excursion November 20th. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 140 First Nat. Bank Bidg., Omaha. Neb. Miscellaneous. 50-Acre Dairy Farm, $1,300. With Pair Horses, 3 Heifers, Cow, wagons, cultivator, harrow, harness es and hay to winter stock all thrown in by owner who now has another farm. 1M miles to depot, only 3 miles to big shoe factory, corn cannery, creamery and potato houses. Neats 6-room house, telephone, dally mall, cream taken at door, skim fed to hogs. 8 -cow barn, silo, poultry house. $1,100 takes everything. Part down. For travelling instructions sea page 6, Strout's Catalogue of 221 bargains in a dozen states, copy mailed free. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, Dept. $072, 206 So. 18th St., Omaha, Neb. MEXICAN TAXES Threatened sales avoided. Substantial reductions secured. Owners must act promptly. Kerr & Kerr. Association Bidg. Chicago. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. E. P, SNOWDEN 60N, 423 8. 15th. Douglas $371. WAI TED S'O' acres Pierce county. Neb. Owners only. tillable. Give good de scription, price and terms. 301 Karbach Bik., Oiaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $200 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty uo.. Tyler 701 oma. Nat. Bank Bidg, HAVE 6-passenger Bulck and 80 ft. vacant on Leavenworth St. clear, to apply as first payment on a 6 or 6 room modern house. What have youq Box 8878, Omaha Bee. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western ileal Estat. 412 Karbach Bik. D. 3607. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6H and 6 per cent. Also first mort gagee on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont ft Co., 416-418 Keeline Bidg., 17th and Harney. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years; Interest 6 per cent, 6H per cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST iiii, r amain bi., umHDi, pies. $6,000 MTGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by mortgage valued at $14,500. Tal-madge-Loomls Inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bidg. H w. HINDER Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bidg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by improved real estate located In Omaha, E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 538 Keeline Bidg. SHOPEN & CO.. PRIVATE MONEY. $1,200 MTGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by mortgage valued at $4,800. Tal-madge-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bidg. NO DELAY IN CLOSING-LOANS" " W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bidg. 5C7 CITY 10 LOANS. GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bidg. 5C7 MONEY HARRISON A MORTON. O 1S Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D Wead, Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Klnke Investment Co., Omaha. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 312 Bran dels Theater Bidg. D. 685 LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. THOMAS ft SON. Keeline Bidg. Stocks and Bonds. OIL First well we cleaned came In at 250 barrels. We get 60 per cent In oil. Hundreds of similar wells awaiting our washer. Wonderful Investment opportun ity. All possible chance eliminated. Write for particulars. Salesmen wanted. H. H. Hyda & Co.. Ridge Building, Kansas City, Mo. MONEY TO LOAN LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 1 740 rexton utng. Tel. Dnug. 22D5. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY, MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes aa security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, $8.60. $40, 6 mo., Indorsed notes, total cost, $2.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rata, PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Rose Bidg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at 1 and 3tt per cent. W. C. Flajau; estab. 1892, th floor Rose-Securlttes Bidg. Tyler 850. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 661$. B. .1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS James Norrls to Frank West and wife. Thirty-second street, 52 feet north of A street. East Side, 104x130 $ 1,(50 Nebraska Telephone company to Steril Manufacturing company. Twenty fourth street, 314 feet north of Cumlngs street. West Side, 50x127. 20,000 Peder Skrlver and wife to First Na tional bank, Dodge street, 76.66 feet east of Twenty-eighth avenue, South side, 38..X127.75 6,000 Louis Hill and wife to George W. Utcr.dorfer, Twenty-fifth street. 08 feet north of Blondo street, West Side. 40.36x120 1,600 M. Erlckson to James A. Howard, Hayes street, Benson. 140 feet west of Erwln, South Side, 60x130 150 James A. Howard and wife to Sidney G. Curtis, Hayes street, Benson, 140 feet west of Erwln, South Side, 60x130 1 Alhln J. Clssel and wife to Wallace A. Hlldreth, Forty-seoond street, 83 feet south of Lafayette avenue. West Side, 67x60 2,600 Homestead company to Christine 8. Gove. Harrison street, 280 feet west of Thirty-fifth street. North Bide, 40x126 225 Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust company to James S. Gelger, Nine teenth street, 84 fet of north of Cuming street, East Side, $8x80.... 1,800 Dundee Realty company to Ernest H. Hoel, Nicholas atreet, 60 feet west of Fifty-first street, North Bide, 50x135 1,000 Caroline A. Lehmer, trustee, et al., to Henry F. Wyman, Dodge street, 60 feet east of Twenty-fourth street. South Side, 60x146 16,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 14. Klour Mar ket unchanged. Rye $1.78i&)1.7. Barley $1.0001.28. Bran $32.60 33.60. Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.2002.23. Oats No. 3 white, 6363Kc Flax f 3.39 3.31. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago. Nov. 14. Butter Market un settled; creamery, 3844V4c Eggs Receipts, 3,937 cases; market un crlanged. Potatoes Receipts. 41 ears; market un changed. Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls, 17 21c; springs, 20 He Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 14. Corn; No. I mixed, $2.0002.04; No. 3 white. $3.1093.18; No. 2 yellow, $l.tS3.08; December, $1.16; January, $1.19. Oata-No. 2 white, 67c; No. 2 mixed, C4H 63',iC Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, Nov. 14. Cotton, spot business restricted; prices unchanged; good mid dling, 22.47d; middling. 21.95d; low mid dling. 21.42d; good onllnary. 20.42(1; ordi nary, 19.92d; sales. 5,000 bales. OMAHA UYE STOCK Oattle Trade Slows Up Under Heavy Receipts; Hog Prices Some Higher; Feeder Lambs 25o Up. Omaha, November 14, 1817, Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 21,214 6.16$ 6.79J Official Tuesday 14.219 6,699 9,746 Estimate Wednesday ..10.000 4,300 9,400 Three days this week.47,503 16.057 25,939 Same days last week. ..31.761 13.1S3 70.1 72 Same days 3 wka. ago.36.80t 7,263 60.S57 Same days 3 wks. ago.3ti.786 9.950 7s, 338 Same days 4 wks. ago.44,694 13,695 82,168 Same days last year.. 28, 060 13,735 43,014 Receipts and disposition of live stock at mo Luiun cum-n yards, Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r s. v.. JU . ct St. J'... 6 Wabash Missouri Paclflo .. 13 Union Paclflo ....118 C. ft N. W.. east.. 16 C. & N. W west.. 37 C, St P., M. ft O. 3 C, B. ft Q., east.. 13 C., B. ft Q., west. .186 C. R. I. A P., east 6 C R. I. ft p.. west 7 Illinois Central ... 1 Chicago. G. W 1 Total receipts ..405 DISPOSITION H E AD. 6 1 1 18 II 6 1 38 13 6 2 1 10 $ 1 i 3 1 81 28 1 Morris ft Co. 1 Swift A Co 1 Cudahy Pkr. Co. .. 1 Armour ft Co 1 Schwarta A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pkg. Co. .. Wilson Pkg. Co Cudahy, Kansas City W. B. Vansant Co.. Benton, Vansant ft'L F. B. Lewis Hunslnger & Oliver J. B. Root ft Co. . . . J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros. . . F. O. Kellogg Werthelmer & Degen Bills A Co Sullivan Bros Rothschild ft Krebs Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co, Hlggln Huffman Roth Meyers Glassberg Baker, Jones A 8... Banner Bros John. Harvey Dennla A Francis .. Jensen ft Lungren.. Pat O'Day Other buyer 3, Cattle. Hog-. Sheep. 956 519 061 418 57 17 305 140 93 797 3 253 185 78 67 380 78 39 58 325 8 3 8 16 8 148 39 800 186 298 63 697 651 1.058 1,316 988 83 427 3.333 248 282 789 ,663 Totals 12,174 4,675 9,216 Cattle As a result of continued liberal reoelpts and a less urgent demand, the cat tle trad slowed up somewhat today. In quiry continued broad for good feeders, but while early sales were stesdy, move ment wa not nearly so active as on Tues day. A was the case yesterday, percen tage of good fat steers In the offerings was extremely light, and while packer were MHHInv Mwmi. aitv 1 innltA mm tknu.h they would have a hard time getting any thing under steady figures. Cows and heif ers, however, were in very large supply, and buyer who have been bearish all week were out for decline again this morning. Proportion of canners In the receipts was larger than usual, and bids on the common kind of cow and heifer were a much as 25o lower than yesterday. Quotation on cattle: Prim heavy beeves, $16.00016.00; good to choice beeves, $14.00915.00; fair to good beeves, $18.00013.50; common to fair beeves, $7.00 fiill.00: good to choice yearlings, $14.00 16.00; fair to good yearlings, $18.00014.00; common to fair yearlings, $6.60011.00; prime heavy grass beeves, $13.0011.60; good to cnoica grass beeves, 310.00011. bo; rair to good grass beeves, $9.00010.00; com mon to fair grass beeves, $7.0008.50; good to choice heifers, $8.0009.35; good to choice cows, $7.7699.26; fair to good eows, $6.6007.76; common to fair rows, $5.50 25: prims feeding steers, $11.60011.00; good to choice feeders, $9.00 $J 11.16; fair to good feeders, $7.6008.76; common to fair feeders, $6.0007.00; good to choice stock- era, $8.60010.00; stock heifer, $6.6008.00; stock cows, IB.uotpT.25; stock calve, $6.00 trio.oo: veal calve. I9.ooeij.60: buns. stag, eto $6.6008.00. , Hogs Ther was a alight decrease- In the receipts of hog today. The market was a fairly active affair all the way through. Shipper a usual bought most of their hog on the early round at price that looked anyway lOo higher. Packer were also active buyer, and an early clearance wa mad on practically everything that wa here, a few odd load being reported back. The market wa 1O02OO higher than yesterday' average, with beat hog selling at $17.60, while the bulk moved at $17.20 17.40. Representative sales; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 28. .204 40$17 20 66. .239 ... 17 25 60. .290 40 17 20 64. .290 80 17 35 34. .213 ... 17 40 83. .222 110 17 45 75. .218- 40 17 60 Sheep Another light run of sheep and lamb wa on hand today. Trade opened active, with a considerable upturn in the feeder trade, but less active demand for fat stuff. Killer were about steady to a little stronger. The best fat lambs sold early, bringing around $16.90. Feeder lamb were strong to fully 25e higher, most of the choice offerings moving on the first rounds up to $17.76. Sheep were rather scarce, both feeder and packer supply being below nor mal. What feeding ewe sold before 10 o'clock were a little stronger. Fat ewe sold as high as $11.10, nominally lOo higher than anything sold yesterday. Feeding ewe were about steady to 25o higher, top being $10.76, Quotation on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $16.00017.00; lambs, feeders, $16.60017.50; lambs, culls, $10.00016.60; yearlings, fair to choice, $10.60013.60; year lings, feeders, $13.00013.00; wethers, fair to choice. $11.00012.60; ewea, fair to choice, $9.26011.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $10.60015.00; ewes, feeders, $7.60011.50; we, culls and canners, $5.0007.25. Representative sale: No. Ar. Pr. 88 Native feeder Iamb 100 $10.76 13$ Native lambs 81 16.80 St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Nov. 14. Cattle Receipts, 6,600 head; market higher; native beef steers, 18. 00t 18.60; yearling steers and heifers, $7.00016.00; cows, $6.00011.00; stocker and feeders, $6.60011.60; Texas quarantine steers, $6.75010.60; fair to prime southern beef steers, $9.00012.76; beef eows and heif ers, $6.00010.00; prime yearling steer and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $5.76 11.35. Hogs Receipts, 15,200 head; market high er; lights. $17.26017.60: pigs, $16.00017.00: mixed and butchers, $17.40017.75; good heavy, $17.65017.86; bulk of sales, $17,250 17.75. Sheep and Lamb Receipts. 1.200 head; market strong; lambs, $13.00 16.76; wes, $10.0010.60; wether. $11.00012.25; can ners, $5.6008.50. Kansas City live Stock Market. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 61,000 head: market steady; prime ted steers, $15.6016.76; dressed beef steers, $11.00018 00; western steers, $8.00013.00; eows, $6.26010.00; heifers. $6.60 0 13.00; stocker and feeders, $7.26012.00; bulls, $6.0007.75; calves, $6.50011.60. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head market steady; bulk of sale, $17.25017.70; heavy. $17.50017.76; packer and butchers, $17,254 17.70; lights, $17.00017.40; pigs, $16,600 17.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6.500 head; market higher; lambs, $16.0017,00: year lings, $12.00013.60; wethers, $11.00612.60; ewes, $10.00 011.60. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Nov. 14. Cattle Receipts. 2,500 head; market steady; bef steers. $8.00 O16.00; fat cows and heifers, $4,60000; canners, $6.3606.25; stocker and feeders, $8.00012.60; calves, $7.00011.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.0008.00; feeding cow and heifers, $6.5008.00. Hogs Receipts. 8,000 head; market 5 cents higher; light, $16.90017.20; mixed, $17.15017.25; heavy. $17.10017.40; pigs. $17.00019.00; bulk, $17.06017.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 head; market steady. New York Metal Market. New York, Nov. 14. Metal exchange quotes tin strong, $73.00 bid. Lead Market firm; spot. $6.37 bid . Spelter Market firm; East St. Louis de livery, spot, $7.7608.00. At London Spot copper, 110: future, 1110; electrolytic, 126; spot tin, 28; futures, 277 10s; lead, spot, 30 10s; fu tures, 29 10s; spelter, spot, 54; future, 50. Turpentine and Bosln. Savannah, Ga., Nov, 14. Turpentine Firm. 45c; sales, 117 barrels; receipts, 136, shlpments, 633; stock, 21,266. Rosin Firm; sales 1,000 barrels: receipts, 968; shipments, 1,816; stork, 76,976, Quote, B, D, $6.10; E, F, G, $6,10016; H, $.12M 6.17: I. $6.1506.17; K. $6.459. 60; M, $6.70; N, 7.4;7.60; WG, tl.lii WW, $7.70. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE Light Arrivals With Cash Mar. ket Quiet; Demand for Good Sound Corn Continues. 16 Omaha, November 14, 1917. Continued light arrivals of grsln were no ticed today, only 113 cara showing up. Of thene 36 cars were wheat, the mllla taking the greater part of these, while only 18 cars of corn and 49 cara of oats were reported. The cash market today was very quiet and consequently the mnount of buslnesa transacted was very light. The demand for good sound corn continues to be rather urgent and sellers are holding these sam ples for a good premium. Practically all the sales of corn were of the new crop, and three were disposed of at figures several rents lower, sellers being willing to make a little sacrifice, as there Is a material de crease In weight If held any short time, the amount of moisture content In the samples ranging from 21 40 to 25.60 per cent. New corn samplea sold at various figures, a car of sample mixed selling at 75c and the highest price being paid for a car of No. 4 white, whli-h brought $1 75, a range of a dollar. One car of old No. 3 mixed sold at $2.12, this figure being about un changed. lats were a rather slow sale, government and etport buyers showing scarcely any Interest in this article. A few sales, how ever, were made at a Mc to lc advance, the No. 3 white selling at 644c and the stand ard grade at 64c, while No. 3 white oats brought 68 o. Rye and barley were about unchanged, re celnts being seven and two cars, respct ively. with a somewhat lighter inquiry than has been evident the last few days. No. 3 rye sold at $1.73 and the No. 3 grade of malting barley at $130. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal tn 187.000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 372.000 bushels. Primary wheat recelpta were 1,097.000 bushels and shipment 500,000 ousnois. against receipts of 1.170,000 bushels and shipments of 864,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 496.000 bush elu-aml shipments 181.000 bushels, against receipts of 608,000 bushels and shipments of 259.000 bushels last year. Primary oats recelpta were 1,509.000 bushels and shipments $93,000 bushels, against receipts of 876. non mishcls and ship ments of 666,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Ill Minneapolis 336 Duluth 6 Omaha 36 Kansas City 62 St. Louis 66 Winnipeg 1.181 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 10 cars. $3.13. No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars, $3.09; 1 car (smutty), $3.07; 1 bulkhead (smutty), $2. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car, $3.16. No. 3 dark hard winter: 1 car, $3.13. No. 3 yel low hard winter: 1 car, $2.08. No. $ yellow hard winter: 1 ear, $2.05. No. 6 'yellow hard winter; 1 car (slightly musty), $3. Sample yellow hard winter: 1 car (musty), $1.93. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (smutty), $3.07; 1 car (3.8 per cent rye), $3.06; 1 bulkhead (smutty), $3.06; 1 bulkhead (4 per cent rye), $1.98. No. S hard winter: 1 car $2.06. No. 3 durumi 8 ears, $1.13. No. 3 durum: 3 cars, $3.09. No. t amber durumi 1 car, $2.16. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $3.1$. No. $ mixed tiard red spring: 1 oar ($0 per cent pring, 80 per cent hard winter), $3.07) No. 8 red Spring: 1 car (smutty, 30 per cent common and red durum), $3.03. No. 1 mixed common and red durum; 1 car (20 per cent spring, $0 per cent durum), $2.14. Mixed grain: 1 bulkhead (11 per cent rye) $1.96. Rye No. 3: 3 cars, $1.13. Barley No. t: I car. $1.30. Corn No. 4 white: 1 ear (shlppera weights), $1.T5. No. 6 white: 1 car (11 test), $1.40; 1 car (31.60 test), $1.40; 1 car (33.10 teat), $1,20. No. 6 yellow: I car (19.60 teat), $1.70; 1 car (shipper' weights, 11.40 test), $1.45; 1 car, $1.40. No. 6 yellow: 1 car (S3 tset), $1 86; 1 car (shippers' weights, 33 test), $1.16; 1 ear (33.60 test), $1.16; 1 ear (11.80 teat. tour). $1.10: 1 car (11.80 teat. eour), f 1.00. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (11.30 teat), $2.00; 1 car (33.40 test), $1.17. Sample mixed: 1 oar (25.60 test), 78e. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car, 64 He. Standard: t cars. 64o. No, 3 white: 6 cars, 61 c; 1 car 63Hc. No. 4 white: 1 cars, 61He. Samplo whit: 1 car, 63 Ho. No. I mixed: 1 car. 64c, Omaha Cash Price Corn: No. 3 whit, $3.1902.15. No. 3 yellow, $3.160117. No, 3 mixed. $2.0003.03. Oats: No. 3 white, 6414 O64H0. Standard, 63064e. No. 3 white, 63 hi O60. No. 4 white, 63tt061tto. Bar ley: Malting, $1.14012$. No. 1 feed, ttc0 $1.12.. Rye: No. I. $1.7101.71. No. 3, $1.70 01. 7m. NEW YORK STOCKS Fall of French Ministry and Uncertainties in Russian Sit nation Give Fresh Impetus to Market. 130 18 27 68 Art. tOpen. I High. I Lo"wT Close. feat. Corn. I Dec. 1 16 1 16 116 1 16 U May 1 11 11$ 113 1 13 US Oata Deo. $ 6$ 63 63 (t May 43 63 68 63 8$ Chicago i3:8 prices, furnished Ths Be by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain broker, 815 South Sixteenth street, Omahai Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yt. jin. I 1 1714 1 11 " I" Dec. 130 11014 11114 1 ltV 121 May 1 1614 1 16 114 1 15 117 Dec. 64 64 63 (814 64 May (4 $4 6314 61 64 Pork. Jan. 46 10 46 67 4$ 10 45 (6 45 SO Lard. Jan. 24 78 24 7$ 24 (0 34 $1 24 75 Rib. Jan. 24 60 14 60 24 20 34 80 24 45 May 24 07 24 07 23 10 38 93 24 10 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Government's Promise to Furnish Can Brings Lower Price en Cora. Chicago, Nov. 14. Announcement that th government would furnish an Increaaed supply of cars to move new grain had much to do today with bringing about lowtr prleea In tho corn market. Ther wa an unsettled close, lo to lo down .with December $1.19 and May $1.1614. Oat declined o to 0 net. The outcome in provisions ranged from a setback of 16 cent to a like advance. Throughout th day, free selling kept the corn market depressed. At th outset, the chief bearish Influence 'came from down turns In Wall street quotations. A notice Issued by Board of Trade directors warn ing commission houses not to over trade In future deliveries acted further as a handi cap on bulls. Later, however, the main Impetus for selling proceeded from an authoritative source that all urgent demands for wheat having been attended to more at tention would now be given to providing adequate railroad facilities for the prompt moving of corn. Bearish Influences were also drawn from remarks of the food ad ministrator suggenting a lower range of prices for feeding stuffs In order t 00b. tain plenty of meat. Government orders that more than 1,000 box cars can be rendered available to pro tect federal requirements for feed had a bearish effect on oats. Provisions declined with cereals. Cash Prices Corn: No. 2 yellow, $3.28; No. $ yellow, 32.27; No. 4 yellow, $2.28. Oats: No. S white. 6514 066Hc; standard, 65 0 66e. Rye: No. 1, 11.7814 1.79. Barley: $1.1001-34. Seeds: Timothy. $5.00 07.60; clover, $20.00026.00. Provisions: Pork nominal; lard, $27.45027.(0; rib nominal. Coffee Market. New York, Nov. 14. There -was a further decline In the market for coffee futures to day under a renewal of liquidation and ex pectations of Improved facilities. The an nouncement that the United State shipping board had completed arrangements for the use of Japanese and neutral tonnage In the coastwise and South American trade were accompanied by reports that the board bad also approved a rate of $1.26 per bag on coffee and full cargoes, but had not taken any steps to fix berth rates. The rate re cently quoted in Brazil haa been $1.75 per bag, and there waa probably selling on ex pectations of lower Importing costs. The market opened at a decline of 2 to 3 point and sold off tn 6.98c for December and 7.40c for May with the cloae showing a net loss of 6 to 8 points. December, 6.99c; Jan uary, 7.07c: March. 7.24c; May, 7.42c; July, 7.59c; September, 7.76c. Spot coffee unchanged. Rio No. 7, 7c; Santos No. 4, 914 c An easier tone wa re. ported In the coat and freight market. Of fers of Santos 3s and 4s were reported at 9.20c to t.35c and of Rio 7s at 7.40c, London credits steamer shipment. The official cables reported a decline of 75 rels In the Rio market. Santos spots were unchanged and futures unchanged to 25 rel lower. Victoria cleared 8,000 for New York and 18,000 for New Orleans. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo.. Nov. 14. Cattle Re ceipts. 2,600 head; market strong; teer, $8.00014.60; rows and heifers, $6.26013.00; calves, $6.00012.00. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: market high er; top, $17.70; bulk of sales, $17.40017.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,000 head; market higher; lambs, $13.00017.00; ewes, $6.00011 25. Kaaaa City Provision Market. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 14. Butter and Poultry Market unchsnged. Eggs Firsts, 41c; seconds, 30c New York, Nov. 14. The fell of the French mlnlntry, new uncertainties In the Russian and Italian erlsca and the proh lema Involved in domestic labor troubles gave fresh Impetus to today s dull but ex tremely deprcnned stock market. Several new mlnlmums were recorded among Fhares once In fsvor. notably for St. Paul, for 35 common and 74 for the preferred, while Canadian Pacific registered a new low for many years at 13014. The feeling of uneasiness was accentuated by heavy liquidation of Liberty bonds, both Issues yielding to lowest quotations, tho :!, selling at a discount In excess of 1 per cent. Offerings of securities were persistent, though relatively moderate, that very con dition adding to the nense of general dis turbance. Support was desultory at best, ral lies In a few Instances exceeding a point from extreme declines from 2 to 3 point. Vnited States Steel declined to 89V4, within half a plnt of the year's low quota tion, but rallied with a few other active shsres Just before th close. Its llnnl quota tion of totj representing a net loss of 1 points. Related Industrials made like re cessions and some specialties and shippings were even heavier, renctlng 3 to 7 points. I'oiilers were the backward features of the rallvvny list, except for the further reversal noted In grangers, and Pacifies offered little resistance to pressure. Utilities shared in the decline with Brook lyn transit at the new low recor.l uf 40, Sales amounted to 615,000 shar. s. Inter national fell back with other bond Issues on enlarged operations. Liberty 4s sniped from 89 80 to 99.18, rsllylng KUhslantlally. hut the Sty drooped steadily from 99.30 to 9R.8H, closing st the lowest. Total sales of botuta par value, aggregated $5,700,000. fulled States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations and the leading stock: Sale. lllKh. Low Close. Am. Beet Susar.. 700 7014 704 "n American Can.... 4.600 82' SIN S.' Am. Car & Fndry. 1,100 nil, 60 til'i Am. Lomotlve 1,300 r-o 4S' 4S Am. S. A Refng.. 9,200 73 70i 71 Am. Sugar Refng. , 1,600 9314 I'll !' Am. Tel. A Tel... 1,400 107l 10f,', 1o.i Am. Zinc, L. A S ll Anaconda Copper.. 13,200 M4 65 Atchison ,4110 .V414 83 14 S3 14 A. O. A W. S. 1.. 1,700 95 1 93K 94 Baltimore At Ohio. 1,600 D314 US 51 Hutte A Sup. Cop. 600 16 1ft H 15 Cal. Petroleum..,. 200 11 10' 10 Canadian Pacific. 14,200 l.n'i 1304 13l' Central Leather... 4,oo tila tio1 Chesapeake .4 Ohio 1.600 47 1 44 36' Clcago & N. W.... 300 9t. 94', 94 ' C, R. I. A P. ctfs. 3,200 18 171 17"4 Chlno Copper S7 -S Colo. Fuel A Iron. 300 33 31 4 31 S Corn Prod. Refng. 1.700 21 26 26 Crucible Steel 4,900 62 61' Wi Cuba Oane Sugar. 2,900 26 2t. 2 Distillers' Security. 4.800 33 1 321 32 Kris 8,400 14 H 14 14', General F.lectrio... 1.KO0 124 S 124 124 Ueneral Motors.... 10,700 3 8114 82 '4 Ot Northern pfd. 1,700 91 ' 91 91 Gt. N. Ore ctf... IHIO 24 24 2414 Illinois Central.... 300 93 1 93 4 3 4 Inspiration Copper. 3,200 41 , 404 40 Int. M. M. pfd.... 79,200 01 ' 881, 90 Inter. Nickel 2.400 27 264 26 Inter. Paper 1.100 20 19 9 K. C. Southern.... 400 15'4 14T4 U Kennecott Copper.. 8,500 804 294 3014 Louis. A Nash 200 11814 11314 113- Maxwell Motors 21 Mex. Petroleum... 400 74 71 73 Miami Copper 300 87 27 264 Missouri rarlflo... 1.700 il 4 Jilt 214 Montana Power Nevada Copper.... 600 16 10 1' N. Y. Central 3,600 674k 6 J 67 N. Y.. N. H. A II.. 600 26 26 26 Norfolk A West ll Northern Pacific. 1.800 86 84 84 4 Paclflo Mall J Paclflo Tel. A Tel 1 Pennsylvania 1,800 48 47 47 Pittsburgh Coal ft Ray Con. Copper.. 2.600 21 21 31 Heading 85,600 68 66 6b Rep. Iron A Steel. 4,700 70 68 4 Shat, Arts. Copper. 400 19 19 18 Southern Pacific. 4.600 814 80 81 Southern Railway. 5.700 3414 S$ Rtudebaker Corp... 6,900 884 ' J Texas Co 1.000 186 18$ 133 Snlen Pacific 4,900 112 111 111 II. B. Ind. Alcohol. 6,100 1064 101 103 U S Steel 173.600 $1 89 90 U Si Steel pfd.... 3,700 108 1074 107 Utah Copper S.100 76 744 76 Wabash pfd. "B". 1.600 104 20 Western Union J Westlngh. Electric. 3.400 ' Total sale for th day, 616,000 shares. New York Money Market. New York, Nov. 14. Mercantile Taps! $14 per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bills. $4.71; commer cial lxty-day bill on banks, $4.71; com mercial sixty-day bill, $4.70; demand, $4.76; cable, $4,78 7-16. Silver Bar, 86c: Mexican dollar, $60. Bond Government, weak; railroad, weak. Time Loan Steady; sixty days, $06 per cent) ninety days, 614 05 per cent; six months, 6OS Pf nt- .... U. S. 2s, reg.., 96dt. N. 1st 4.. 88 "nuMAn si a: ,111 fnt rf. 4a 78 4t U. 8. 3s, reg... tt Int. M. M. 6 914 do coupon.... K. u. n. re 1. rain U. 8. L. $4s....89.8L. A N. unl. 4. 864 U. S. 4s, reg. ..105 M. K A T 1st 4 674 do coupon. ...106 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s. 6J4 Am. For. Sec. 6s 93 Mont. Power 6s.. tO a re T -I, f. u x: V f hmk A. B4 Anglo-French 5s. 80 N. Psclflo 4.. 81 Armour A Co 4 s 944 do 8 69 4 Atchison gen. 4s. 80Ore. S. L. r. 4s. 82 Bal. A O, cv. 44s 78 P. T. A T. 6.. II Beth. St. ref. 6s 88 Penn. con. 44s. 17 Cent. Leather 6s. 16 do gen. 4s.. 104 Cent. Paclflo 1st 78 Reading gen. 4s. 83 CnSS. A U. CV. OS IS . Li. n. IV. C, B, A Q. J . 4s t2H8o. Pacific cv. 6 88 n If a. t m J U 70.73 Qn ttnfllwav 8. 83 C, R. I. A P. r. 4s. 'Texes A Pae. 1st 11 Colo, m o. T 44s 784Unton racino is, bits D. A tt. Q. T. 6s 60 U. 8. Rubber 6s.. 76 mr f uii an TT a atmmi Ra 9ft Erie gn. 4s 48Wehaah 1st $3 oen. Kiecirio ss so? 'ma. Bid. VILLA AGAIN IN ARMS: BULLETS FALL ON U.S. SIDE Bandit Attacks Mexican Troops Near Ojinaga at Daylight; American Troops Guard Rio Grande. Fresidio. Tex., Nov. 14. Fighting between Villa forces and Mexican government troops began at Ojinaga I at 5:20 a. m. (central time.) The at- ! .,..!. ..-.... .1 .1.. I late, ami uuiii me auuuiwiai auu grew gradually with the approach of daylight into a constant fire of rifle shots. , No artillery, machine guns or hand bombs we re used in the first attack. American patrols are guarding the ford opposite Ojinaga. It is reported bullets are falling on the American side of the Rio Grande. Firing on the Mexican side contin ued until daylight, about 6 o'clock. Then a machine gun from the Ojinaga garrison fired three volleys. Bullets continued to fall on the American side of the ford nearest to Ojinaga. Refugees from Ojinaga started com ing across to the United States and reported the fighting was outside of town. The attack apparently was against the main camp of General Espinosa y Cordovas, one and one half miles southwest of Ojinaga. Chicago IJve Block Market. Chicago. Nov. 14. Cattle Receipts, 34, -000; market weak; native steers, 16.86 18.26; western steers, 36.80O13.35; stocker and feeder, 35.66011.35; cow and heifer, 14.50911.66; calves. 86.75013.!6. Hogs Receipts 32,000; market unsettled; bulk, 3l7.3017.e5: light, 317.10917.66; mixed, 317.104M7.75; heavy. 317.0517.75; rough, 317.0617.46; pigs, 314.00il7.76. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1:1,000: market strong; wethers, 38. 70' 12.85; ewes, 87.60 11.36; iambs, l3.Z5(pi.95. New York General Market. New York. Nov. 14. Flour Stesdy; spring patents. $10,9011.25; winter patents, f 10 6tyl0.90; winter straights, HO.8j9iO.6O; Kansas straights. ;i 1.164t 11.40. Dye flour, steady; fair to good, I9.86ff9.80; choice to fancy. 89.85 10.00. Buckwheat flotir, firmer; 8i. 266.60 per 100 lbs. Cornmeal, steady; firm; white and yellow, 14. 904J6.15; kiln dried, 19 75. Corn Spot, unsettled; new No. t yellow, $1.85(f3.00, according to shipment, cost snd freight, New York: new No. 3 mixed, 81.52. December, shipment, cost and freight, Js'ew Tork. Oals Spot, easy; standard, 714c Hy Strong; No. 1, 11.8601.10; No. i. S1.761.80: No. 3, 11.5001.60; shipping, 31.80 1.40. Hops Quiet; state medium to choice, 1917, TOiftSOc; )tlft nominal; Taclflo Coast, 1917, ::r2Sc; 1916, 20034c. Rye Firm; No. 3 wistern, 31. 88, e. 1, f., New York. Barlay Easy; feeding, 3). 0001. 05, cost and freight, New York. Hides Steady; Ho got a, 41c; Central America, 40c. Leather Firm: hemlock sole overweights, No. 1, Ble; No. 3, 49c. Provisions Pork,' strong; mess, $47,000 47.60; family, 364.00; short clear, 348.000 61.00. I.ard, firm; middle west, $28,000 28.10. Tallow Firmer: city special, loose, 17V4e. Wool Firm; domestla fleece, Ohio and Pennsylvania, 70c, Rice Firm; fancy head, 8 09c; blue rose, 8U08V4jC. llutter Market, firm; receipts, 6,041 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 45H 0 46ic; creamery extra (92 score). 444044c; firsts, 42044c; leconds, 4O041ttc Kggs Market firm; receipts, 6,364 cases; fresh gathered extras, 63064o; extra first, 510520; firsts, 47050c: seconds, 40045c. Cheese Market steady; receipts, 1,881 boxes;, state fresh specials, 33033ttc; Stat fresh, average run, Z3023HC. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New York. Nov. 14. Evaporated Apples Pecllnlng) choice, 15 Vi 016c; prime, 14S0 144c. Prunes Firm with little offering; Call fnrnlss, 8Ml8c; Oregons, HVi014o. Apr!, cots, firm with little offering; fancy, 20c Peaches, firm with little offering; stand ard, 12c: choice, 12 He; fancy, 13 Vic Raisins Firm with little offering; choice to fancy seeded, lomtllo; seedless, 100 IO84C; London loysrs, 11.80. New Torts Dry Good Market. New York, Nor. 14. Cotton goods her today were firm with heavy goods and odd print cloth yarn goods actlvs. Yarns wers firm. Hosiery and underwear was tn good demand for Immediate delivery. Raw silk was steady. At. Iul Grain Market. Bt. Ijouls, Nov. 14. Corn No. , $1,780 1.92; No. 1 white, $1.3101.18: December, $1.234; May, $1.16S. Oats No. 3, 64H 0 65c; No. t whit, ltd. Landon Money Market. London, Nov,' 14. Bar silver, 43d par ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Discount Rate Short hills, 4 par cent three-montli bill, 4 14 per eant New York Sugar Market. New York, Nov. 18. Sugar Raw, market deady; centrifugal, 8.90c; molasses, 4.02c; refined sugar, steady; fin granulated, 3.36a, New Tork Cotton Market. New York, Nor,. 14. Cotton Future opened steady; December, !8o; January, 27. 16c; March, 28.60c; May, 26.33c; July, 360. Dnlnth Linseed Market. Duluth, Nov. 14. Linseed On track, $3.2703.34; to arrive, $3.1484; to arrive In November, $3.3703.38: November, $3.27 asked; December, $3.14 bid; May, $3.10. Censn of Cotton Consumption. Washington, Nov. 14. Cotton eonsumed during October wa 695,332 running bale and 100,136 bale of ltnters, the census bu reau today announced. New Tork Sugar Market. New York, No. 14. Sugar Raw; Mar ket steady; centrifugal, 6.80c; molasses, 4. 02c; rsflned sugar, market steady; fin granulated, 8. 8 Sc. New York Cotton Market. New York, Nov. 14. Th cotton market closed firm at a net advance of 17 to $7 points. I RUG VALUES Assembled From the Two Combined Stocks ROOM 8IZE Brusel 7-6x9, and 9x12 $13,75 to $20.00 Seamless Velvets, 8-3x10-6 and 9x12 $18.75 to $35.00 Royal Wiltons, 9x12 $49 50 Wool Fibre, from $7.50 to $10.75 LINOLEUMS Kitchen squares and remnants for small rooms, 39c to 60c WE SAlE YOU MONEYTHERE ARE REASONS jJiyV Howard Street, between 15th and 16th. f35 2T-'