THE BEE : OMAHA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1919. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands ' CLOSE IN . - 97-Acre Farm Ons-nalf mil from paved road, I Vi falls to Omaha; 1( acre la alfalfa, 8 acrre pasture, balance under plow; good 7-room houae, i year old; food furnace; . bar crib, alia, cattle barn, 36,000 worth of Improvtmcnta. Price 360 per acre. feu will never find anything Ilk tola for Ui money. If you look forever, eo -dee t Omaha. Graham-peters realty co. . 821 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Poi'R mllaa from Omaha. South 88 acrea weat half of aouthweat quarter wctto " T, township It north. . range II cast. : Write Oscar E. Waer, Grand Rapid. Michigan tOR Weatern Neoraaka arid Eastern Col orado lands ace HELD LAND CO.. ; . 664 Brandola Bldg. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS BEB A. A. PATZMAN. TIO Kirtiach Blk. Tyler 684. IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farmav Ktmhall county. Neb, R. E. Holman. ' ' BuhnU. Neb. - WERRIOK COL'NTT, Improved corn ami ' alfalfa farm at the right price, M. A. - LARSON Central City. Neb. PRICE and terma right on northeast Ne , braska Improved corn and alfalfa farm, a V. Neleon. Ill Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. WRITK me tor ploture and price of my farm and ranches In good old Dawea Co. Arab U Hunrerford. Crawford. Neb. Ohio Lands. FERTILE farm land; bountiful commer cial and forage crops; ahallow water dtatrtctj choice locations, dry and Ir rigated, Improved or unimproved; 110, . ISO. 130. 140, S acre; terms. C. Nell, Haswell, Colo. South Dakota Lands. liANCH for sale. 1,200 acres deeded, 4.120 acre leased. Leases run I years from March 1. 1820. Pric 140 per acre. Thl ranrh Is located In the Rosebud country In South Dakota. Address Y-711 Omaha He. ' - Texas Lands. . TEXAS LAND. Why buy In a company T Own your own I or 10-scr horn farm and oil ftld In Galveston county. Priced to sell. Address iul West Seventh St. Lexing ton Neb. . , Miscellaneous. I. SI A. FARM, 19,000, with 3 producing oil wells, netting owner 120 per month for oil; H mil to school, mil to vil lage, with electrlo cars, stores, ohureh; 70 acres tillage, balanoa spring-watered pasture; wood tome use; 60 apple trees, 5-story houae, plaiza 120 ft., basement barn, poultry and hog houses. To settle estate Part down and balance easy terms. When there's oil on a farm on never know what good luck the futura may bring. Traveling Instructions page 49. Strout' Fall Catalog, 100 pages. Bar gains 11 states. Copy mailed free. Strut Farm Agency, 131-BF. H T. Lite Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. " For Iowa, Ncbraaka aod South Dakota farms end ranches ALEXANDER & GIPE, Doug. 1008. 881 Paston Blk. FARM LANDS WANTED. WE will aell your farm; timely aalea; qulok result. Bald Land Co., 484 Brandel Bldg. ' AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. IOMK BARGAINS IN USED FORD CASS McCaffrey motor company, , (The Kandy-Ford Servlc Station) Hth and Jackson St. Doug. 8500 Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK ' Omaha. Oct II. 1111. Receipts were: Cattt Hog Sheep oniolal Monday ....IS, 300 Official Tuesday .... ll.it Official Wedneaday. 12.77J i.m 8.808 (.071 Estimate Thursday. ,11,800 Four daya thl week. 68, 747 Sam days last wk. 61,144 Sara dya 1 wka. ago. 89,4(3 Sara dy. t wks. ago. 80,387 Saras day year ago. 14,412 18.824 11,(41 18.691 1,200 18,800 31,873 70.7M 17,830 81,700 19.(16 82.401 21,(26 118.471 17,171 71,701 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb for 14 hours ending at I o'clock p. m Oct 22. ISIS. ) RECEIPTS CARS. f Cat Hgs. Sh. Ha. wabasn 1 ... Missouri Pactflo 1 ... Union Pad f lo 134 II C. N. W east 8 1 C. A N. W., west 104 23 C, St. P., M. 0 1 8 C, B. Q., eaat S I C. B. Q., weat 148 18 C, R. I. A P., eaat .... 1 I C, R. I. ft P., weat ... 1 Illinois Central T S Total receipt ......416 (0 17 ... 8 .... is i 10 2 10 DISPOSITIONHEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris Co 1,057 808 41 Swift & Co. 2,768 1,480 2.310 Cudahy Packing Co, .. 1,664 1,560 1.390 Armour Co 1,630 1,464 1,481 T. W. Murphy 831 Lincoln Packing Co. So. Om. Pkg. Co John Roth A Son',.,, Mayerowlcb. A Vail ... Glasaberg P. O'Dea Wilson Pkg. Co. ..... W. B. Van. Sant & Co. . F. P. Lewis Huntzlnger & Oliver J. B. Root Co 3. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros. .... r. u. Kellogg pegen. Werthelmer Ellis A Co. .. Sullivan Bros. ...... A. Rothschild Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co. E. o. Cbristl Baker Banner Bros John Harvey Jensen A Lundgren . Dennis A Francis ... Choek A Krebs Omaha Pkg. Co Morris, Sioux Falls .. Other buyera Total 16 21 21 27 31 20 99 88 136 33 (75 165 125 (02 690 81 116 167 109 82 39 64 666 87 91 ' 44 I 1,817 .11,838 1,185 14,917 44 6,692 Cattle On of the heaviest Thursday's run of cattle being her this season was a offer this morning, arrivals amounting to 18,000 head. Total for the week Is 68, 700 head, which la with one exception the heaviest ot the season. Desirable beef was not very plentiful and while the undertone waa easier on all claasea ot utuff good to choice killing steers sold nearly steady. Butcher stock was slow, early sales being weak with the tendency lower. Lack of country outlet for stockers and feeders yesterday left the yards full of cattla and thla morning demand waa very restricted and movement extremely dull at prices 25o and more lower than yesterday, and fully (076o lower than Monday. For the week anythtng desirable In the beef line is selling fully steady, some of the corn-feds being a little stronger If anything. While choice cows are a little higher, canners are fully atesdy and mo ilium grades looked a little i lower If any thing. Practically all classes of storkcre Snd feeders are sharply lower than Mon ay, with the exception of the choice heavy steers on which country buyer had packing competition. WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. GRAIN MARKET Omaha Grala Market. s Omaha, Neb., Oct ) Arrivals of grain werer agala light; carlot receipts were: Wheat, 47; corn, 14; ata, II; rye. 3. aad barley. 1. Wheat waa practically unchanged. Th few car ot corn market ranged from unchanged to a snide lower. Oats brought yester day's price. Ry wa up a cent while barley was about unchanged. The mar ket a a whole waa Quiet and without particular feature. Wheat No. 1 bard: 1 ear, ll.H (smut ty); 1 car, 13.16; 1 car. 11.15 (smutty); 1 ear, II It (smutty); 1 ear, 13.11. No. 1 hard; 1 car, 12.23; 1 ear. 11.22; 1 car, 13.20; I cars. 13.19; 1 car. 13.17; 1 ear, 13.17 (smutty); I cars, 12.14 (smutty); 1 car, 13.12 (yellow amutty). No, 4 hard: 1 car, 12.17; 1 cars. 2.I$; 1 car, 12.14. No. I hard: 1 car, 12.11; 1 car. 13.10; 1 car, 13.09; 1 ear, 12.07 (yellow); 1 car, 12.11 (rye.) No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, 12.40. No. ( northern spring: 1 ear, 11.30; 1 cars. 12.25 (loaded out); 1 car, 13.23. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 12.26. No. 1 mixed: 1 rar, 13.21; 1 ear, 32-08 (durum). No. 4 mixed; 1 ear, 13.16. No. I mixed: 1 can, 12.13. Corn No. I whit: I ear, 11.16. Sample white; 1 ear 11.27, No. yellow: 1 car. I1.I7H. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, I1.36H; 2 cars, 11.86. No. 4 yellow! 1 car, I1.86H. Sample yellow: 1 car, 11.31. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 11.84. No. 3 mixed: 1 ear, 11.33. No. 4 mixed: 1 3-5 car, 11.33. Oats No. 3 whit: 1 car, IIKe. No. I white: 1 cars. 68c; 1-6 car, (8c. No. ( white: 1 cars, (7He; 2-5 car, (7c, x Rye No. I: 4 ears, 11.21. Barley: No. 4: 2 can, 11.13; 1 ear, 11.13. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Today Week Tear Receipts Ago Ago Wheat 4T (4 29 Corn 24 21 29 Oats 13 18 32 Rye Ill Barley Ill Shipments Wheat 118 85 10 Corn 18 11 26 Oata ( 43 8 . 49 Rye .'. 0 0 3 Barley 0 0 1 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat , Corn Oats Chicago 124 151 117 Kansas City 145 I 9 St. Louis ..151 (8 25 Minneapolis 436 ... ... Duluth 65 ' Winnipeg 765 Omaha Grain Inspection. Th number of cars of grain of the sev eral grades Inspected "in" her during the past 74 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard. 10; No. I hard, 8; No. 4 hard, 3; No. 6 hard, 2 ; sample hard, 4; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, I; .No. 1 mixed, I; No. 4 mixed, 2; No. 5 mixed, 3; No. 1 spring, 1; No. 2 spring, 1; No. 3 spring, 1; No. 4 spring, 2; No. 4 durum. 1; Total. 63. Corn No. 2 whit. 8; No. 4 whit, 1; No. 1 yellow, 1; No. 2 yellow, 6; No. 3 yellow, 2; No. 4 yellow, 2; No. I yellow 1; No. 3 mixed, 4; No. I mixed, lr No. mixed, 1; Total, 27. Oats No. 1 white, 1; No. 4 white, 1; Total, 2. Rye No. 1. 6 Total, I. , Barley No. S, 1; Rejected, 2; Total, 3. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Tr. Ago Today. .1,744,006 BZU.VOO Receipts Wheat Corn Oats Shipments- Wheat Corn Oata No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 2hfr.. 702 19 IS 9 cows. 913 17 00 llelvs.. 294 10 60 ; 5 civs.. 146 11 00 25 cows. 1004 - 0 10 17 cows. 823 S 60 17hfrs.. 812 0 76 ' 62 fdrs. 005 11 75 NEBRASKA. I atkra. 491 ( 60 10 fdrs. 801 9 76 32hfrs.. (61 7 60 9 cows., 976 7 25 15 fdrs. 1130 11 25 14 strs.. (77 9 25 'Auto Clearing House j Omaha's .Largest Used Car Store. THE ONE PLACH WHERE TOU CAN 33UY A USED CAR WITH A THREE DAT MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. 1914-14-K Farnam. Dougla 6311 IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOXJR CAR, NOW IS THE TIME TO TRaBe FOR A BETTER ONE, AND WE HAVE THE BKTTER ONES. CADILLACS, HUDSONS, BOICKS, FRANKLIN, STUTZ, OLDSMOBILES. HI'PPS,"' OAKLAND, SAXONS, FORDS ARF.MEMBe'r. THESE CARS 'ARB TRADED AND SOLD WITH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 FARNAM. "RENT A NEWFORD DRIVE YOURSELF It CENTS PER MILE. ' TOO' ARE COVERED BT INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING from ACCIDENT. II NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD MVERY CO., DOU8. 8S. 1814 HOWARD. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prim beeves. 117. 00 18. 00; good to choice beeves, S16.S016.E0; fair to good BMves, 814.50(8)16.60; common to fair beeves, 811.60113.60; choice to prime yearlings, 817. 601018. 50; good to choic yearlings, 116. 00$17.00; fair to good yearlings, 13.(0l6.o; common to lair yearlings. 310.0fl12.60; oholce to prime heifers. 8.604S10.OO; cnolo to prim cows, iiu.uu (HI. 25: good to choice cows. 88.230 .00; lair to gooa cows, so, outs? i . io; com mit, tn fair. cows. 86.O0e6.26: oholce to prim heavy feeders, I12.0013.00; good to choice leeaers, sio.iw-vui mou'iim to good feeders, 18.60010.00; common-to fair feeders, I7.O0U8.50; good to choice tockers. io.wwii.s; isir kj ipuu stockers, 18.608110. 00; common to tair tockers, (.6O08.o; stock neuers, o.bu en. atnb rows. 36.00A7.60: stock calves. 7. 00010.75; veal ealvja, 17.00 14.00; bulls, stags. te "T.26: choice to prime" grass beeves, 113.00 5.60; good to onoice grass oeevea, 13,50; rair to gooa grass uw., in n nmmAn to fair grass beeves. 6. 0008.50; Mexican beeves, 16.0009.60. HOGS. mt ' Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 70 111 16 64. .385 160 111 35 200 11 50 60.. 268 1(0 11 70 61. .245 40 12 60 48.. 282 Hob There was a fairly liberal upply of hog today, 84 loads, estimated at 8,800 head. Th general market Is prob ably 60 and 76 cents lower than yesterday, with the emphasis on the 60 cents. Most AUTOMOBILES No. At. 87.. 403 (3. .334 66. .337 38. .236 MEEK8 AUTO CO. Used car bought sold and lebanged. W buy for cash nd sell on tlm. Full line to select from. Mlddl State Garage. 2026-8 Farnam 8t Doug. 4101. VBEP ear or xceoni PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED a ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1767, 1407-31 capnoi v- bEf tl&TII .'utnmnhO. school : beat 1Q- trical and elf-tartr eoune; day and -1 ..I. nmM now; free catalogue. National Automobile School, 2814 North Twentieth, umana. WIN TON SIX, ROBERTS MOTOR CO. 1203 Farnam. Douglas 1111. USED cars jt exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, fttt Farnam St Doug. 1ITI. USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT HAKUain . niniBr, MOTOR CAR CO. MM Farnam 8t Omaha. Nh FOR 8ALE--Saxon runabout In splendid ir. n K eta it. Call Pro tector Sa'lea Co.. 1729 Howard. -Tyler 4 3645. - ' FORDS. BUICKS, DODGE. NEW AND , USED CARS. FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM .AUTO CO.. tint QAltTH !4TK ST. SOUTH 181. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USES CARS; quick aetion; no aeimj. Ex change Co.. 1069 Farnam St P. (036 UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.. 1033 r AKIN AJVl. EXCEPTIONAL USEDCAM. T'h . n . -, , itlt. .m,4 n dttton, for sale cheap. Call Doug. 4101, after 1 o'ctocs: ror parucuir. mrn ntVTE BTTMt. B, NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 1620 Farnam Bt OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St ' BARGAINS IN U8ED CARS. 15th A Jackson. Ford Agent. P. H. mTt).u.nl r.m anW mlSHtfl VI CSB't T- pair, Sol mnfr. of new self-spachig i af finity spsrx piug. aysoonr. n FOR TERMS ON USED CARS V AM RRllNT'S Look for th red eal on wind shield. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayneia earoureior Columbia storage batteries, cawmrne. FORD MARKET. , 4S Vnrvt.m t Cash. Time. Liberty Bond. . GOOD USED CARS. . GUY L. 8MITH. YOUNG LADIES We offer you a well paid position. Pay you while in training. . , Permanent work. 1 Bapid advancement. InvestisraU our working 1 Conditions. ' Operatora Employment Bu reau, 613 New Telephone Building, 19th and DouglM Streets. . 140 11 (0 17 75 12 65 For Sale. 1919 OLDSMOBILE, practically new. ex tras; best oner. oom iv onw Douglas emu. Cars for Hire. r.a isn i.mr.u cars FOR HIRE Drive . ouraeit, at very ruiiui nrlceai no extra to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 18th and Farnam. D. 7890. . Tires and Supplies. USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. t(wt 11 (in- riTaix. 16.00. All sise In proportion. Loo- ever "our rebuilt. Open Sundays. Tylr Jos. 90S N. 16th St. Keyaton Tlr Shop. KEW TIRES y2 PRICE Flak, Goodrich. Bull tires, Lee, nreston. KAIMAN TIRB JOBBKHi5, aula rarnam, Use The Bee want ads for results, Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain In used macnu.es. ii Rons, the mutorcvcl man. 17th ana Leaven wort n at. 'Repairing and Painting. m -TA TOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serr lce for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing; ooujr dent removed; new fender mad, numi ATTTCi RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1819 Cuming St Tyler 817. F. P. BARNUM CO., 1121 Cuming, ueug. glaa SU4, xiign graue sluiuuw" v'"v ng. 'Horses Live StocWVehicles. 800 Sets of Harness. A Ms nant Aismunt No war price. Here ar om of our bargain: 100 eta of harness, 151 per set 406 sets at I66.8I. 100 eeta of show names at reasonable prices. 100 set of ud hr- ness, 136.00. Curled bair leather ool lar. 15.50 ach. Other leather collars 11.15. Best 1-In. halter. i. eacn. r. tilin ner set of four. We ar th largest harnes dealer i the west Reference First National bant MIDWEST HARNESS CO.. ' Tfl No. 16th St. Omaha. Neb, RROOD SOWS. Buy on Birdhaveif Profit Sharing Plan. rnone vveo. bb. v. q. -r """" 100 HEAD good quality feeder for ale. Matt unien, Murao. o. u. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WHEAT screenings. 12.50 per hundred, rt.llv.rert. 801 Mortn iia au, a Wagner Douglss 1143. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial bom OllCitS TOUr OIO ClOlUing. iurunur, ....i.. wa Bolleat We distribute. Phone Doug. 4111 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new noma. 1111-1112-1114 Dodge street MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED tv the Business Men ef Omaha. FURNITURE, piano and Bote as security. tu mo., st. gooa, iouu. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 421 security Bldg., letn ana rarnsm. "ry 668. " LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. ETC EAGLE LOAN OFFICE, 1101 DOUGLAS ST. ' DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest ratoa. Private loan booths: Harry Malashock, loi4 uosge. v. tsis. r-s, isse. FARMS and city loans. . r , m H.-V LOUGEB. INCL : 133 KeeUo Bids. . 702,000 189.000 328,000 685,000 Today. 1,607,000 881,000 1,410,000 540,000 461,000 835,000 FINANCIAL New York, Oct. 21. Not tat many months has the stock market recorded such violent fluctuation and extraordi nary activity as attended todays unset tled session, the turnover running far In xcets of 2.00Q.IOI hara. The tone was Irregular te heavy at th outset, but soon strengthened on further spectacular movements In steels and af filiated issue, at xtrema gain at 1 to 11 points. Meanwhile, such recent favorites as motor, oils, - shippings and food shares developed Increasingly heavy tendencies', contributing largely te th market com plete reversal at noon. All gain war effaced while th ex tensive selling movement was under way, reactions from best price ef the first hour ranging from 8 to 15 point. In a number of noteworthy Instance overnight losses ot 1 to 18 point war registered. Lacking mora obvious reasons, there was a, disposition among, trader t at tribute the market'a reverlsh course to the boK of the labor delegation from the Industrial conference and to related in. dustrlal development. On th surface, nothing In the money situation aocounted for the market' va gariea. Call loans were freely made at yesterday' minimum of t per cent after opening at 6, and some loans were made at the unusually low rate ot iVt per cent before the close. Feeble rallies occurred tn the last hour, the comparative strength of rail and to baccos Inviting moderate buying else where. The recovery failed to hold. bow. ever, the market closing with many Im portant stocks only fractionally ever the day'a minimum quotation. Sale amount j ed to 2,236,000 (hare. . To add to the day' confusion, foreign exchange weakened. Italian remittances made a new low record with decline la rates to Scandinavian centers. Bonds were influenced by the course ot stocks, turning from early strength to heaviness later. Liberty issue were Irregular with the foreign division. Total sales (par value) aggregaled 116,150,000. Old U. S. bonds unchanged on call. ! Sales. High. Low. Close. Amer. Beet Sugar 5,300 7 93 n Amor. Can 17.600 6614 61 Amer. Car & tdy. 3,700 136U 1S3 Am. H. & L ,pfd. 3,500 141 138 Amer. Loco. ..,..19,600 112 107 Amer. S. & Re..., 3,800 74Vi 73 Amer. Suirar Re... 2.400 139 136 Amer. Sum. Tob. 6,500 106. 103 104 Amer. T. & T 1,700 99 99 Mj ssifc Amer. Z . L. A S. 300 21 71 Anaconda Copper. 8,200' 69 6T Atchison 3,400 91 90 A. G. A W. I. S. S. 6,600 186H 180 Baldwin Loco. ..86,100 164 141 B. A 0 2,300 40 38 Beth. Steel "BM. 133,100 112 108 Butte & Su. Cop Cal. Petroleum .. 4,600 63 Canadian Pas. ... sou iso Central Leath. ...17,800 107 1,206 4,400 1,000 1,600 1,400 1,800 -6714 44 31 28 43U 49 '97 Chesa. Ohio.. C. M. & St. P... Chi. & North.... C, B. I, A P... Chlno Copper . . Colo. Fuel & I. Corn Product ...50.006 Crucible Steel 19.500 261 Cuba Cane Sugar. 8,300 41 Die. Secur. Corp. Erie Gen. Elec. ...... Gen. Motor .... Gt. Nor., pfd.... Gt. Nor. Ore Ctfs Illinois Central . Insplra, Copper 1,600 7.700 100 8,300 of the hogs sold at I11.6O0U-76, but a light proportion sold above this, there being more hogs at 111.24 than even money. Choice light nogs sold rrom 113.00 up. top being reported at 112,60. Extreme heavies were in the undesirable class and sold as low as 111.00. Bulk for the day wa 311.25 11.76. FAT LAMBS. No. At. ' Pr. No. Av. Pr. 300 Wyo.. 68 114 00 141 Ida. 66 114 16 157 fed.. 78 14 00 - FEEDER IAMBS. 106 Wyo. 54 13 90 116 Wyo. 41 11 00 8Wyo. 47 8 60 FAT EWES. II Wye.-. 9 T 75 46 cull.. TT I 75 172 Wyo. . 87 60 ' FEEDER YEARLINGS. , 181 Wyo.. 86 25 FAT YEARLINGS. r 410 Wye. 91 . 10 25 230 Wyo.. 84 10 78, Sheen A run of 18.800 sheen and Iamb rrtved far today's market and character of offerings were about the same a usual. A few good western arrived and several shipments ot warmed up and short fed classes were included in tn receipts. Packing demand waa bearish from the start and a general effort wa made to cheapen cost on fat lambs, prices In this branch ef the trade ruling about a quar ter lower, Fairly good short feds had to sell at ' 114.50, Indicating an outside price of about 815.00 for toppy fat west erns. Fair kinds of killers moving around I14.00O14.25. Fat sheep ruled generally steady. Good ewes moving around 17.60 witn wetners quota Die up to s.7e ana yearlings up to 111.00 11.60. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, 314.50015.00; lambs, fair to good. si4.unvi4.oo; cnotce reeaer lambs, 312.65 013.00; medium to good feeders, 312.00 12.60; common and light feeders, $10.50 11.76; culls and throwouts, 7.0010.00: Jearllngs, 10.0011.50; wethers, 9.00 ,76; ewes, good to choice, 17.2507.75; ewes, fair to good, 16.2507.26; good feed ing ewes, 36.0006.76; ewe culls and can ners, I2.604.oo; Dreeamg ewes, 97.500 13.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Oct. 23. Cattle Receipt. 16.- 000 head; estimated tomorrow, 9,000 head; market unsettled. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, 116.75019.40; medium and good, 111.000 16.60; common, 38.50 011.00; light weight, good and choice 114.00018.85; common and medium. 37.76014.00; butcher cattle, heifers. 16.76014.50; Cows, 16.66013.00; canners and cutters, 16.6006.65; veal calves, 117.00018.00; feeder steers, 17.000 13.25; stocker steers, 16.00010.75; west ern range steers, 17.76 0 15.60; eows and neirers, .oopi3.ou. noes Receipt. 33,000 head: estimated tomorrow, 15,000 head; market closing Iirm at yesterday s average. iop, 113. m; bulk, 112.16013.00; heavy, 111.60013.00; medium, 111.60 011.10; light, 111.400 13.00: light light 112.00012.60; heavy packing sows, smooth, 812.00012.25; packing sow, rough, 111.10012.00; pigs, Sll.60ei2.25. Sheep ana iiamos Receipts, s,onu head: estimated tomorrow. 10.000 head market weak. Lambs, 112.50015.75; culls and common. 88.60012.25: ewes. medlumN good and choice, 16.7508.60; culls and common, 13.0006.50; breeding, 16.75012.50. St. Louis lire Stock. East St Louis. 111.. Oct. 23. Cattle Receipts, 5,000 head; steady to strong; beef steers, medium and neavy weight. choice and prime. 816.50018.60: medium and rood. 110.76016.60; common, 18.75 10.75; light weignt, gooa ana cnoice, n.uu 018.25: common and medium, 88.000 14.00; butcher cattle, halters, 37.00016.00; cows, 16.60012.00; canners and cutters, 16.1506.60; veal calves, light and handy, 114.60017.00; feeder steers, 86.60011.50; stockers, 8i.5UVio.ov. Hog Receipts. 8.50 neaa: steady top, 11.80; bulk, 112.26012.60; heavy weignt, sis.socgriz.7u; meaium, 912.20107 13.90; Iignt. iz.zuriz.9u: itgni ugnt, 811. 2518)13.60: heavy packing sows, smooth 810.76011.60; packing sows, rough, 89.60 010.75; pigs, xio.out&iz.oo. She and Lambs Receipts. 2,500 head steady to higher; lambs, 84 pounds down. iiz.oo9sib.vu: eutis ana common, eo.uutrv 11.50: yearling wethers. 19.60011.60; ewes medium and choice. 15.0007.50; cull and common, 3.ooJ4.50. ' '' Kansas City Live stock. Kansas City. Mo.. Oct 21. Cattle Re. eelpts, 1,000 bead: generally steady; heavy beer steers, cnotoe ana prime, io.uia 11.86: medium and sood. 312.00(815.86 common, 39.80011.85: light weight, good and choice, 813.00017.36; common and medium. 88.00018.00; butcher cattle, heif ers. 86.65(813. 76: cows. 86.40(911.75: can ner and cutters, 85.25Jti6.5b; veal calves, 312.40017.00; feeder steers, 88.30013.50; stocker steers. 15.7009.60. Hogs Receipts. 9.000 head; II cents lower: bulk. 111.65012.00; heavies, 111. 75 913.4V; meaium, siz.uutani.eu; ngnu, tnstU4(l- llrht llrhts. 111.50012.20: packing sow. 110.71011.36; pigs, 111.00 013.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,008 head; market slow; steady to 16 cents lower; lambs, 113.00015.25; cull and common. 18.60011.16; yearling wethers, 39.350 10.15; ewes. 16.0007.60; culls and com mon. 18.0005.75; breeding ewes, fi.vuw 14.00; feeder Iambs. I1O.5O01Z.36. .. 'i Bt. Joseph Live Stock. St Joseph. Mo.. Oct. 23. Cattle Re ceipts, a,ovu neaa; marKoi mgiier, dicbib, 7.5oi3.oo; cows na neuers, ss.euv 11.00; calves, 17.00015.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; lower; top, 113.50; bulk, ii.oooi J.J. Sheen and Lamb Receipt. 4.000 head steady: lambs, 13.00015.60; ewes, 36.60 07.76. . ; Hew York Dry Goods. New York,' Oct 11. Dry goods market wa quieter In the primary division, due to report of labor conditions. Burlap shipments from Calcutta In September were aooui te.vug.oue yaras. , in demand jior sua wa active. 88 45 932 61 Int. Mer Ma., pfd. 6,500 113 Inter. Nickel ....11,800 28 inter. Paper .... K. C. Southern... Kennecott Cop.. & N Mer. Petroleum Miami Copper . Midvale Steel .. Missouri Pacific. 6,000 Montana Power . 200 N. Y. Central .... 1,000 N. Y N. H. H. ,18,000 Norfolk & West. Northern Pao ... Pacific Mail .... Pan-Am. Petro. .17.200 137V 13181. 132U Pennsylvania .... 1,600 45 43 43 Pitts. & W. Va , 53 Pittsburgh Coal . 2,400 64 63 63 1 Ray Con. Copper. 1,600 23 28 23 Reading 11,600 88 81 81 Keo. I. B 71.100 118 108 lieu Sinclair O. A R. .69.500 62K 60V Kit- Southern Paclflo .56,800 109 107 108 Southern Ry 8,400 26 25 26 BtuaeDaxer core.ss.700 140 . 134 l.tdii Texas 1C0. 6,900 311 101 306 Tobacco Products 9.600 lOSU 104 - 164 Union Pacific 4.500 124V4 122 1281 United Ctg. Stores.92,600 117 114 116 u. a. ina, aivdhdi. 1,1, iuu lit 1UT IVV 8. Steel V. S. Steel, pfd Utah Copper . , Western Union Westing. Elec. Willys-Overland National Lead , Ohio Cities ... Roy'l Dutch, N. Bid. 63 133 K 189 108 14 . 139 61 149 103 67 Vf 42 SU SI 181 14 39 106 26 61 150 104 67 44 m 28 42 46 33 247 .249 ' 41 41 8,100 87 85 85 900 15 16 15 800 171 168 168 1,600 336 330 330 , 86 86 44 44 93 93 80 60 112 112 28 28 12,800 69 64 66 700 19 18 19 2,000 34 34 84 600 113 111 111 26,300 262 252 25 700 27 26 27 .70.600 56 63 68 89 66 74 36 700 100 2,300 87 29 65 85 72 73 32 94 99 100 85 86 S7H .26,001 114 108 . 700 116 116 . 1,300 84 86 83 100 86 86 ..11,800 57 66 .20,800 36 84 ..29,700 14 88 ..12,300 66 64 T.44,000 109 101 108 116 88 86 66 36 98 65 107 , Chicago Grain and Provisions. ' ! Chicago, Oct. 28. Nervousness and low. er price - characterised th corn market most of the tlm today, chiefly owing to the complicated industrial outlook. The close wast unsteady, c neS lower to lo advance, wnn urcemoer I1.ZI4.91.I4V and May 11.22 01. 22, Oats finished 71 c io nc a own ana provisions varying from 12o decline to a rise of 60& Although buying on the part of trong commission houses rallied the corn mar ket from an Initial break, the announce ment that the Industrial conference as firs: constituted had quit and the mine worker had refused Secretary Wilson's strike settlement proposal led to a renewal of depression. Weakness of the ' etoek market was also made much of a bearish factor. On the other hand, knowledge that hog prices had recovered from a fresh setback pf 25040c had a tendency to dis turb short sellers ef corn. Beside there was continued evldenoe of determination among farmers and interior owner hot to sacrifice holdings. Oata averaged lower with corn. Beside the longshoremen's strike interfered some what with seaboard demand, Packers' buying cave a general upward slant to provisions. The buying was said to be based on expectation that hog re ceipts would be curtailed owing to the re cent big shrinkage of value. Corn Dec. May oat. Dec. May Pork. Oct. Jan. Lard. Oct Jan. Rib. Oct. Jan. Art. . (Open. I High. I Low. Close. Tee'y 1.14 1.26 1.23 114 1.21 Ml 1.11 1.31 1.22 1.22 .71 '.Tl .70 .71 .71 .73 .74 .73 .71 .74 .... 41.60 41.68 31.10 11.61 11.80 32.40 81.80 27.0 27.11 27.00 27.15 23.75 24.11 22.70 24.25 18.1T 111.17 17.20 1T.65 17.28 117.60 j 21.11 23.87 11.60 17.10 Sioux City TJve Stock. Sioux C'.ty. la.. Oct 23 Cattle Re. celpta, 2,600 head; market steady; beef steers, fed, 89.00017.26; fat cows and heifers, 17.00018.60; canners. 15.0007.00; veal calves, 16.00011.00; stockers and feeders, 16.60012.00; feeding cow And heifers, 16.60 0 8.10. Hogs Receipts, I, too heed; market 26 to CO cents lower: light. 313.00(911.60: mixed, 111.35012.00; heavy, 110.60011.00; buiK ot saiea, iu. lojjriz.eu. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,090 head; market steady, j St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Oct. 23. Corn December, 1.26 asked; May, 11.13 01.11. Oats December, 71o asked; May, T40. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Oct 23. Close: Corn December, 11.16; May, 11.22 te 1.228. OIL DIGEST FREE y Writ for our Oil Digest riving valu able up-to-date information about Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and other oil fields that every investor should have. Telia where you ean buy and sell any oil stock. Quotes prices. R. M. SAN FORD, 711 Republic Bldg Kansas City, Me. Short Term Note Peter Trust eeoipany' dally tlena; Bid. . Amer. TeL Tel. , 1114.... 36 Amer. Tel. A TeL Is, 1126. ...101 Amer. Thread 6s, 1828 .......10 Amer. Tobacco la. 19lt .100 Affio. Tebaee 7a. 1920.. 101 Amer. Tobacco 7s. 1921 102 Amee, Tobaeco 7s, 1922. .....101 Amer. Tobacco 7a, 1923 101 Anaconda Copper 1st 1119 ... 98 Anglo-French Ext I. 1810.. 17 Armour A Co. Con. Feb. , 1920 i..lOI Armour A Co. Coo. Deb, Is, 1931 ,...12 Armour A Co, Cos. Dab. Is, 1922 102 Armour 4b Co, Con. Deb. , 1131 101 Armour A Co. Con. Db. Is, 1924 101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7a, 1921.101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7a, 1121.101 British (. 1111 93 Canada 6s, 1921 18 Canadian aelf lo 6a.. 1124. . 81 C. a A Q. 4s. 1921 15 a. R. I. AT, 6s, J933. ....... 17 Cuban-Amer. ugar 6s, 1121.. 109 Cudahy Pacljwig Co. 7. 1821.101 Gen, Electric Deb. . 1120. ..100 Great Northern Ry. 8. 1920.. 99 Inter. Rap. Trans. Is. 1931.. 71 Kan. City Terminal I. 1121.. 99 Lehigh Valley 6s, 1128 101 Liggett ft Meyers 6s, 1121..., 99 phii. Eieo. s. ill...":::; VtZ Proctor A Gambia 7s, 1920. .,100 Proctor ft Gamble 7s, 1921... 101 Proctor ft Gamble 7e, 1922... 102 Proctor ft Gamble 7a, 19 21 ....103 Russian Rubles is, 1131..,. 80 Southern Ry. 9. 1910 u 96 8wlft ft Co. 6s, 1121 1... 99 Union Pacific 6a, 1929.. U. S. Rubber 7s. 1923... Westlnghouse E. ft M. te, 1810. Wilson Conv. ts, 1911 First Liberty ! ....... Lioerty, let, .... Liberty, Id, 4s Liberty. 2d. 4s...., Liberty, 3d, as Liberty, 4th, i Liberty, 6th, 4 101 103 100 97 199.59 96.20 93.68 13.88 6543 83.63 19.52 102 104 100 II ..... Mlnseapells Grain. Minneapolis, Mlnn.i Oet 11. Flour Unchanged. , . Barley -si. nsoi.ia. Rye No. 3, 1.I0. Bran 1ST. 00. Com 81.37 01. 83. Oats 86 0 68e. Flaxseed 14.1004.31. r. . X vapor ted Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Oct 18, Evaporated Ap ples Dull, -v Prunes Quiet Apricot Unettld. Peaches- Steady. Balalne Quiet. : t New York Coffee. New York. Oet. 33. Coff-4Rlo No. 7, 16o. Future, easy; December, 16.97c: March. 19.93c Cotton futures closed steady; October, 36. lie; December, 35.37c; aJnuary, 14.83c; March, 14.13c; May. 84.33o. Veer York Coffee. New York, Oct. 23. The market for coffee future wa easier today owing to report that Brasll waa showing a dis position to sell more freely and wa ac cepting bids below the asklnr prices. The opening was one to four points below last night's closing figures and active month sold about 38 to 64 points net lower dur ing the day with December touching 16.00o and May, 16.16c, New Orleans In terests were said to be among the more prominent sellers and ther wa not much support in evldvinee with th elese shew ing a net decline of 41 to- 67 point. Oc tober, 16.10c Pot sober, !t.tfc January and March, 11.13c; My, 16.98c; July and September, ll.oOe. Spot coffee wa reported in fair demand at !017 for Rio Ts and 1602o for Santos I. . New Yerfc . New York, Oct, 11 Wheat pot, steady: No, I Red. It6 track Now York export .billed. ' Com spot, firm i No. I, yellow and No. 2 white, 11.18 e. t f. New York. Oats Spot easy; Ne. 1, white, 13 c BLard Firm: mlddlewest. 117.10 017.11. Other articles unchanged. New York, Oct 11. Butter -Unsettled; creamery higher than extras, 9l07Oe; extra, 6808c; first 69 06 so. Cheese Firm; unchanged.. Egg-Steady; unchanged. ' Poultry Live, easier: ehloken lit) Hot tow), 24 0 800! rooeter. 18c;. tur keys, 30 035o. Dressed, steady; chicken, 38046c; fowl. 26 089; old rooster, 32 0 2301 turkey. 18 045c -. ' ' Turpentine aad Beeta. m v.. efi 1utnentln o.Y.ini.n, vi. v, -w, . Steady) 11.5401.64; ales, 190 Ml. I re ceipt. 0 OBIS., saiflUVjl), vwi'i wv, 1,391 bbls. Rosin Firm: sale. 154 Mls,j receipt. 1,123 bbls.; shipments, II bbls.; stock, 14,861 bbls. ..... . Quote: B. 111.19: D. l : fj 114.66018.80; O, 118.80017.06: H, llT.lt 0 17 30; I. lil.65018.TO: K, 111.96019.15! M 119.05018.90; N, 311.890.9.61: W. 131.40; WW, 121,19, New York Metals. , . . . in., Weak: electrolytic epot and fourth quarter. 120 Z3Ho; smau iota, awcunu uuu, y,r:ftl,. Iron Firm; no. i norinorn, .o.vv No. I Kortkertu ttl.oii N. I o.lsMtis 118.99. m ,', ' . ,,, , Antimony l.tle. . Load trong; (pot, I.T6, bid! Decern- ' ber, 6.I0O bid, T.lle asked. Sptlrer tltroot; ot 8t LeuU, OpoV 1 T.TO bid, t.tOo kd. - -' At London Spot! C0VPr, 1101 7 94; leetrolytt.' Hit; tin. lit 2 Id I load.' ; itt 19; spelter, unchanged. fJonab Hv IsMkot. :. V Reeelpt ef prairt hay 4ht n the demsad better, oasslag th market to ad vance on all grades. Alfalfa firm and steady. Oat and whect trw some, higher. . ' Hay No. 1, upland prlrl. 1110 lit N 1 upland prairie. I14011: No, I upland frairle, 118016; No. 1 midland pralrl. 1910: Ne. I midland prlr(rilll: No. 1 lowland prairie ll fit; Nfo, I6W. land prairie, 111011; Mo. 1 lowland oralr 1. (IBI, 1300111 No. 1, 1170 21; standard, I160ITI No. I. 123034; No. Alfalfa Choice, 1. 117011 New l.lhartT Hand PrtoM. York, Oct. It fclbertr bond prices at Jl'30 . m. were: syjs, iv.jv first 4s, 1119; second 4i, 11.11; flHI 4. 95,36; wcond 4s. 93.10; third 4 l.S; fourtk 4s 93.88; Victory e. li.'.Oi' Viotory 4s, I9.6A - i Prices ot Liberty bond at 2:61 P. were; le, 100.1 i first 4a, 16.19; oec ond 4s, 93.66; tr 4. Osjl: second 44s. 11.84; third 4. 11.41; fourth 4e, 93 74; Victory 8, IMIi Vtgtory 4-. M0'.- . Kow York Cottoni ' New York, Oot. 23. Cotton o?- aslS7at a net decline el 19 t 1M Straw Oat. 19.000111 wgeat, 11019. i Spot Cotton. . New York. Oct. 13. Cotton Spot, teady: middling, 36.38c, SKINNER PACKING PANY 0ULTQY DUTTEtt EGGS i 1116-1118 -Doudlas St: N Tol-DoutlaslKI ft $250,000,000 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Ten-Year $ Convertible Gold Bonds Due August 1, 1929 and Three- Year 5V2 Convertible Gold Notes Due November 1,1922. Dated November 1, 1919 Interest Payable Febrwry 1 and August 1 ' Direct Obligations of the GoTernment We are advited that the bonds and note are legal investments for .savings banks in California. Connecticut and Vermont Principal And interoet payable) in United State (old coin, at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., with out deduction for any Brititk taxet, protont or fut ure). l ' COUPON BONDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100 and S00 and $1,000 REGI3TERABLE AS;TO PRINCIPAL COUPON NOTES IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100, $500 AND $1,000. ... --- i The relative amounts of ten-year bonds and three-year notesthe aggregate not exceeding $250,000,' 000 in principal amount are to' be determined by J. P. Morgan & Co. at the time of the closing of the subscription books. , These securities are to be convertible, at the option of the holder, at 100 and interest, into National War 5 bonds, fourth' series, at 1Q0 and interest, Sterling Exchange being computed for the purpose of tonversiori at the fixed rate of $430 to the pound. ' Such National war bonds are payable h Sterling at maturity, February , 1929, at 105, and are more fully described below. Conversion of the ten-year bonds may be made at any time prior to February 1 , 1929. Conversion of three-year notes may be made at any time prior Jo November f, 1922, notice to be given prior lo September , 1922, of conversions to be made on or after that date. Upon such conversion the converting bondholder or noteholder will be entitled to receive 5,232:12 S. O.) D. Principal amount of such National nar bonds f or each $1,000 principal amount of ten-year bond or three-year notes surrendered. Details of conversion arrangements and provision for handling fracr lions will he announced by J. P. Morgan &Qo.mb ehalf of the British treasury within the next few days, and will be kpt on file at their off ice. 7 The National tvar 5 bonds (fourth series) ar e payable in sterling at 105 on February 1,1929, at the office of the Bank of England, London. They are now actively traded in on the London Stock Exchange at and are quoted approximately at 98 3-8 bid, offered at 98 5-8, at which price they yield, if held to maturity, about 5.70. The following table shows the amounts which a holder of bonds or notes of this issue xoould realize in dollars, assumin g that such National war 5 bonds tvere sold in the London market at 100, or rvere paid at maturity at 10, and the proceeds converted into dollars at varying rales of exchange: AMOUNT REALIZED FOR EACH 100 OF BONDS OR NOTES. . Rate of Exchange. Baaed en Sale of National War Based en Maturity Value of , Bond t 100. 105. 4.30 ' $100. 1 " $108. 4.40 102.34 107.46 4;S0 . . 104.67 109.90 4.60 106.99 112.34 4.70 ; 109.32 114.79 4.80 111.64 117.22 4.8665 "Parity" 113.19 I 118.88 V We quote as follows from the published prospectus descriptive of the National Dar 5 bonds (fourth series), payable February 1, 1929, at 105f: "Bonds of this issue, and the interest payable from lime to time in respect thereof, rvill be exempt from all British taxation, present or future, so long as it is shown in the manner directed by the treasury that they are in the' beneficial ownership of a person who is neither domiciled nor ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom of Creat Britain and Ireland." This offering is made subject to the approval by our counsel of necessary formalities. WeOffet 'the Above Obligations for Subscription as follows: Ten-Year Bonds at 96 and Interest, Yielding Over 6 . Three-year Notes at 98 and Interest, Yielding About 6. , i ' Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. at 10 o'clock, A. M Thurs' day, October 23, 1919, and will be closed in their discretion. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND 'ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. ; , : ' . V f. ' , V.,. -, -'V. fA mounts due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., in New York funds to their order, and the date of payment (on or about November 1, 1919) will be stated in the notices of allotment. 1 - . Temporary obligations of the government, or trust t eceipts of J. P. Morgan & Co., will be delivered pending the engraving of the definite obligations. ' J. P. MORGAN fc CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York. THE NATIONAL CITY CO., New York . GUARANTY TRUST CO. of New York. BANKERS TRUST CO. THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE in New York. THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK. THE EQUITABLE TRUST CO. of New York. CENTRAL UNION TRUST CO. of New York. THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST CO. HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. WM. A. READ A CO. BROWN BROTHERS A CO. LAZARDVrERES KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. J. AND W. SELIGMAN CO. LEE, HIGGINSON CO. 1 HALSEY, STUART A CO. KISSEL, KINNICUTT CO. WHITE, WELD 4 CO. CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. CENTRAL TRUST CO. of Illinois, Chicago. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. ILLINOIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Boston. THE NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON. OLD COLONY TRUST CO.. Boston. THE UNION TRUST CO. of PitUhurglu FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cincinnati FIRST NATIONAL BANK in St. Louis. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cle-eland. FIRST AND OLD DETROIT NATIONAL BANK, Detroit. THE ANGELO AND LONDON-PARIS NATIONAL BANK, San FraacUca. WHITNEY-CENTRAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, New Orleaao. NEW YORK, Oct 23, 1919. '