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| FOR RENT OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, WANTED TO BUY REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE Woard and Rooms. SPECIAL LOW RATES MANENT GUBSTS. 2 YRD, 19th and Farnam HOTEL HARL Wth cnd Farnam. 34 CKSON rooms, with or without board. BHERWOOD AVE. 1416—3 newly fur nished rooms In a private family; home | rivileges to the, right Twe alking location. Douglas 3703. Furnished room in private family; mod- ern; board if desired. Webster 3il4. Farnished K. distancy FOR RENT-—Newly furnished rooms, $ | to $5. 2214 Douglas. Red €551 NICELY farnished room; close in; all | modern. S, 224 8t ROOMS for two studen THE MILLEK HOUS Ave,, excellent rooms by day or week; in fine location; handy to business dis- trict. Douglas 4502, FOR RENT—Furn. room, with good fam- fly; will make a reasonable rate to a refined lady. Call at 4011 Izard St. Wal- nut 240, Four second hand a8 are used on go-carts or wheels must | condition and 'from eight to ten in diameter and all of the samo sim further information Phone Harney Chicago_ pricea for inge. Paxion-Mitchel Scrap Iron Wanted—1,00 tons scrap iron In carload For prompt shipnients out of north southwestern Great Western Iron & Metal Co. Grand Island, Neb | furniture bought and_sold. | WANTED TO BUY— wheels such Bungalow Home o SRR Tarnished throughout; two front rooms have beam | ception ‘hall and cloak closet, bookcases, | plate rail and panel walls, window seat pantry and ice box room; 24 floor unfinished rooms all ni furnace heat, shade; dandy east front lot, street paved territory of RASP BROS,, g Douglas 163 house and two acres of ground HEs Bt Man | crifice &-r., striotly mod- ern house, with large slceping room, oak floors, woodwork nicely decorated. Terma. lond Webster 127, OWNER will & Strictly high grade L TR BN prices for old clothink. 4 Web. 4904 ains, $200 Cash NICELY furnished room; close in; all modern. 631 8. 224 St. MASON, 215—Two modern rooms, en suite, furnished complete. Harney 4145 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE for family of §; no small chll- | lace suitable for some chickens each; modern extept heat; both in terms, payments monthly like rent. Be your own landlord. ONE room for 8 or 4 and one for 2 persons, large and airy. With or with- out board. Private family. Douglas 1610, ROOM n private family, good location. 270 _Poppieton Ave. ‘I'yier 9. *-UUEKN, newly furnished rooms, first 3% 1018 N. 21st, South and second floor. Omaha. Phone South 335, 21§ DOUGLAS—Newly furnished rooms. Furnace heat. Close in. Red 6551 WANTED—Two roomers in pr 1l alking distance. Tyl GRAYSTONE HOTEL, 2423 modern_convenience; _rates Sleeping rm. in private family, FURNISHED room in all modern home, with breakfast, walking distance. 702 S. %th St. Phone Tyier 2624, NEWLY furnished room, in private family; strictly modern. H. 139 FURNISHED room in private home. H. 8313, Unfurnished Room FIVE rooms, upstairs. 2014 Hoctor Blvd. —_— e, e Furnished Houses. MY HOUSBE, completely furnished, for rent for six months or longer. Mrs. W. H. Munger, 1624 8. 324 Ave. REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE them at any time. W. T. SMITH CO., City National Bank Bldg.—o REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE CREIGHTON'S FIRST living room across front oak finish and floor: strictly modern {n every detail being com- liberal terms. cated 2318 South 3th Ave, C. G. CARLBERG, 812 Brandels Theater BIAg. ASHDOWN, ARK. information southwest Arkansas write Ashdown, Ark. California, property for sale New York. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. 16 cows, team, tools, crops and hens go with this 1M-acre farm; house, basement barn, new silo, orchard ‘and woods. Price, HOME FOR THE RE. \7[3 ER!ATE—“'F.ST RIDIF An All-Modern 5-Room Bungalow West Farnam District 46 acres, house, bal HAMMER ALONG OF CITY STARVATION? 80-acre farm, tream, 6 cows, village one mile; , 8; school, 20 ro cash, $100 yearly, W road fare one way to purchaser. i MUN- SON, 2426 8. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. WEST FARNAM. Furnished or Unfurnished. mm"“‘d $h. plano player, Seven rooms, all modern, 0 3 ety “Btroat pavel; hai "block to oar. Douglas 5013. Housckcep:ng Rooms. 2018 DAVENPORT-TWO OR THREBR gICELY FURNISHED HKPG. ROOMS. BRICK FLAT. men; use of den. H. 7602. This house had all conveniences, cluding full cemented basement, teed hot-air furnace, built-in kitchen ap- llances, large bed rooms and stairway and dining room 90 ACRES of the best wheat land In G40 acres privately owned; cut near 30 stacks of choice upland hay on cnly part of the section this year Krass stands unimproved, except 8 miles of fence, You can't find better land anywhere. Price, 31,200 for school land in cash; $19,200 for section, $4,800 cash, baleuce to be pald 3 or § nice rma., housckeeping. 112 5, 11th, | §1,000 per year with interest at & per 29135 MASON—One room for two gentle- | finished ‘in oak. You must sce the reclate the blocks from $2,850; $250 cash. Shuler & Cary 204 State Bank Bldg. house to fully ap- construction. good graded school; cent per annum. More cash, better terms, Will not separate. Write Y 124, Bee. Phone Doug. 4233, Houses and Cottag: North. 6-ROOM, strictly modern, practically new home; 'reasonable to 'right parties if taken at once. Call Colfax 492 FOR SALE—Best la bod; medium priced land in Nebrask little money required C. Brick and Stucco House in Cathedral UNIMPROVED 2l0-acre stock farm in Douglas county for $50 an acre. Addrese FOR RENT—Beautiful _modsrn _resi- dence, 7 rooms and bath, rot water heat. lLarge garage; at 3920 Florence Blvd. Pnone Colfax 3980, @-room, all_modern, 1807 Lothrop WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge, 8-room, modern, $25; key, 2640; call Web, 487. G-R. MODERN house, $22.50. Web. 2567, 2715_Ohlo St., 7 _rooms, $17. Doug. 4479, Rent Reduced Nice $-room house, modern except heat; storm windows; arranged for two fami ‘les if so desired; rent §22. 511 Corby St. Tel. Web, 7882, FOR RENT-$16; 006-3007 Frankiin street, | § rooms each; modern except heat; both | in perfect order. Can be shown at any | time. See these cozy homes. W. T. BMITH CO. City Natlonal Bank South. I-B. 2=ttage; mod. 1021 S. 3ist H. CLOS 1dg. —0 Tel. us W. Al Hixenbaugh, STRICTLY modein, i-r., Hanscom Park, cottage, oak floors, $25. Tel. Har. 4229. b-R. mode.1 cottase, 5. ‘Tei. Har. 1268 7-ROOM, modern, 2969 Poppleton Ave. MODERN 7-room house, 1519 Park Ave., $3._Phone Harney 166, 627 PARK AVE.—$-room mod home, 3; garage extra. Carey Cleaning Co. H. 7T307. 6-ROOM cottage. 111 §. 25th St., $15. Water paid. Fine modern home, practically new, prettily decorated,” good woodwork casily heated, good' location, near ca lines. Inquire 712 Park Ave. Harney 1%41. -r._house, mod. ex. heat. 80 S. 2lst. Weat. FOR RENT-—-DUNDEE. 5028 Burt St., five rooms, strictly mod- ern, up-to-daf Five rooms one floor, south front, two blocks from the car, $30 per month. HIATT-FAIRFIELD COMPAN 20 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 498. FROOM, all modern bungalow, located at 107 N, 'sth. Har, 52 or Douglas 612, 38TH AVE. AND CASS— $30. 7 rooms, 2 blocks Farnam line; close to cathedral and Saunders’ school. Owner leaving city. Call Doug. 2715; evenings and Sunday. Harney 5134, FIVE-ROOM eotta(g‘_ modern except heat. 3210 Hamilton 1-r. mod. house, sul4 Leavenworth, W, %%, District This Is a well built, well arranged house, located at the high point near Mr. lyn's beautiful home. All the surroundings are attractive and | convenient to two ‘Wisconsin, UPPER WISCONSIN—Best state in the union; settiers ted; lands for sale at low prices on | easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon- #in Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. 1f inter lands ask for booklet on Addreas Land and Indust Line Railway, Ke€neral cro) 50, | The grounds sre well lald out and at- This place 18 now being offered than actual ple orchards Depart., 509 Minneapoils _Minn Miscelluneous. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write & good description of your land nd send It to the Bloux City, la., Journsl, Most Powerful dium.” Twenty-five words every Friday |evening, Saturday morning and every Buturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads on s tor §2; or W words, tion of any lowa news- for $2,000 less neighborhood It will pay you to look into this proposition, want a good house at a low price in a restricted neighborhood, Terms reasonable, Georg & Company %02 City Nat. Bank Bldg. West Farnam Goes This Week 4 rooms down, fine oak floors; vant Ad Me- twelve different da) Largest circulat | paper, ZW,00 readers dally in four great -IN, desirable five-room cottage, | REAL ENTATE LOANS modern except turnace, 68 8. 19th Ave: | ougls FARMS and cit, TOLAND & TR ns at lowest rates. ULL, ¢ Bee Bidg. |mahoxany and oak, all —0 |8 rooms, ‘bath and sleeping porch above; third fioor. balance monthly §$100 TO $10,000 made promptly. 3 Abiu & Furnam St CITY and farm loans, 6, b, 6 per ocent 4l State Bank. A "For Bale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. SATURDAY. for one or two years. O’Keefe Real Estate Co., Harney 5134, Will lease to you Dumont & Co.. Call_Today. 438 North 38th Ave. in mahogany and oak; bath, & closets, floor; fine big lot, 'fruit, hedge. finish room 3d make sleeping porch for extra rent; lease 1 or 2 years. Dow, Harney West Farnam Lots East fronts on th St., just north of Dodge St.,, in that newly developed dis- $2,000. Restricted homes, making an cspect MONEY TO LOAN, rooms down, business bulldings. 3 rooms and For complete information con- cerning terms, etc., call on or BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT CO, Ground Floor Bee Bldg. Telephone Douglas 2926, WANTEDL—Guod tariu and city loans at lowest rates PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 225 State Bank Bidg. Kast Nebruska farma O'KEEFE REAL _ESTATE CO., 1016 Omatia National. Phone Douglas 2715 MONEY ou hand lor city and farm loans, H, W. Binder, City Nauonal Bunk Bldg. 04, CITY LOANS, C. G. Carll /9 12 Brandels Theater Slds. bulld garage, Y Msuurdny. lally safe place We have built several houses, It {an't too late to start one for you and have it ready early in sprin, east front lots left in che b them today. Harrison & Morton REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN OMAHA homes. IEAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE DUNDEE—{-room house near car. Tet D. 423 or Walnut 3317, Miscellancoas. 114 8. 29th St., 7-r., all mod. house, apered and paifited, close in, §25. i N. Goth (Benson), 6-r., all ‘mod. bun- salow, hearly new, wito garage, 8. 2066 8. 16th, br mod., $10. RABP BHOB., Doug. 165, 118 Decatur, and reception hall, strictly imodern, &30, 215 Burt St., 8-r., electric lights, 323 N, %0th St., br. part mod. 2617 Emmet, 6-r. mod. ex, heat, $15. 2208 Clark, 4., mod. ex. heat, §i5. 2000 Spencer, 9-r., all mod., suitable for two families, $30. 244 N. 19th, 6-r., mod. ex. heat, $16. 4201 Cuming, 6-r.. mod., ex. heat, $20, 636 8. 26th Ave., 6-r., all mod., $25. 544 8. 2th Ave.. 7-r. all mod., $23.50. 520 Castellar, b-r.,, mod. ex. heat, $20. fi221 8. 16th, '5-r., mod. ex. heat, $12.50. McCAGUE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 1506 Dodge St Douglas 415 GlobeVan&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; lv\lull.k van and 2 men, §igs per hr.; storage § per mo. Saustaciion guar. D. 4238 & Ty. 20 NEW 7-room modern house. 3317 Seward. FIDELITY ARvAk FREE Pbone Douvglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apartmemts; also for siorage, moviug, 1fth and Jackson Sta Gordon Van Co. i fn9 N. 1th St Tel. D 384 or MODERN 7-room house; barn; g0od lo- thllull: . 4348 Franklin Walnut 348 FEE the Ceniral Furniture Store's FREE RENTAL LIST newly 3 3. Vvan and Storage Ma ard S Co. Call us for es- |2 B cg.;-g sulpping. 113 Webster Bt EEVEN and five-room houses; modern; walking distance. Douglas 459, Creigh Sons & Co, Bee BIdg. Houses [0 00 & O 5% BV T C R Exp " Co. moving e(l packing & stor L.ne N Farnam D, 64 INE T-reom, modern h d_garag $40. 2117 Lothroo St Call Weno Fyrase. Stores and Offices. BASEMENT room in modern office bullding, Harney St.; good display win- S AR, ARM ONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1636, State Bank Bldg. MODERN, convenlent offices, Continental block. Rates reasonable, FOR Sale or Trade—240 acres of land in Logan county, acres 11 miles from uto on this; weil improved, in take Omaha payment as part payment; 160 acres in Dawson count, mproved, $25 Logan county, Hanscom park district, 8-room, all mod- Will take small Dundee ’s Best Buy $4,650 practically new, consisting of extra' large livin room, den an kitchen on first floor, all finished in oak and oak floors; 8 large bedrooms and en- closed sleeping porch, second floor; well located on south front lot, convenient to car. $1,000 less than the property can be If interested this should be investigated at once, as the property will be sold this week. Glover & Spain Douglas 2962, 10 per acre. 480 acres, awson county. 36 per acre. roperty and Address 1017 S, short sel S-room cottage, Council Biuffs, 80 acres | irrigated Colorado land; for 1ots oF Got- | tages in_Omaba FOR SALE or exchange, two lots in Van British Colurbla. duplicated for. Coifax 3309 2% DIDV City Nlllnr}l.l REAL ESTATE—VACANT TWO large clear lots in Cloverdale addi- near Krug Park, for sale at a sac- no reasonable REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE REAL ESTATE AUCTION| SALE rejected. L. 259, RE:\!; EBV’IATFf-—h!IPK’ELLANmUB Fall Bargain In a 5-room bun, living room ax rooms have | rooms _finished | throughout; second alow, new, fully mod- %8 front of house, 2 firsts, 27%@ floor unfinished, could E. P, Stmpson beautiful home, located | finish three full rooms; full set of window Kountze Addition, to | shades and screens, iarge cement bags- be sold at auction to the highest bidder, | ment, furnace heat, dand street paved; only 1 Wisconsin whites, 40G47c; Minn at 2318 Pinkney St. east front lot, block to car. Easy terms, or lot as first RASP BROS., ART OF SELLIL e ‘This little brochure explains fully how we can sell your real estate or business for cash, no matter where located. We Write today d you have to sel CO,, 908 W. Walnut 8t Des Moine UTIFUL lot, the premises, November §, at 10 a. m. sharp. | on date of sale; $300 | payment more as soon as merchantable 3 hard, $.03@1.10; No. 2 red, $LAG@LIT; been paid, balance straight loan at 6 This beautiful be appreciated; must be seen to stairs finished In oak, upstairs best en- amel; modern in every respect; built four | mean years ago; owners live in house now, but for 'Detroit as soon as the sale is completed. ‘This property be sold on above date. the real estate agent bringin bidder to this sale $0 in cash, E. P. Simpson ust and will X1, 0 paved street; walking distance, sower, water and nice truit and shade trees Webster 283, % the highest | ¥ Will sell on easy first 3.~ WHBAT-! red, $1.16G1.15; N DOWD, AUCTIONEER. For turther information call Red 328, | 81c;" December, | OATS—No. 2, MONTHLY A dandy 6-room bungalow and electric lights; 2 blocks from school institute car line. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781 | F\Jl{.\ffiput La Flata, 7s 10d. white, no.ninal, win Market. L -WHEAT-8 0ood corner lot 0x13; and Deaf and Dumb Move right in. LIVERPOOL, No, 2 Manitoba, lis 8d: No. 3, 11s 4d; GRAIN AND PRODUGE MARKET, OHAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cash Wheat is Trifle Weak, with|Killing Cattle Mostly Steady and Feeders Slow to Lower—Fat Sheep Higher. MIXED CORN ADVANCES BIT|HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS OFF Sales Ranging from Unchanged to a Cent Lower, OMAHA, November 8 1915 The cash wheat market was a trifle weak today, the saleg of this cereal rang ing from unchanged to & ocent lower. Whent receipts were not very good, Ibut there seemed to be a preity falr cash demand, Recelpts of corn and oats continued light and the demand for these cereals was fairly active. the yellow and white grades advanced from e to %o, Yellow corn was in good demand, and sold about a 1%c above the white and mixed corn. Oats were steady and sold from %o to %o higher. Rye was very bulllsh today, selling |Hogs from ¢ to S¢ higher. Barley was quoted nominally un-| changed. els: oats, 'KIS,000 bushy Liverpool ‘close: Wheat unchlnlod:‘ corn, unchanged to 1%d higher, Primary wheat recoipts were 3,118.00 bushels and shipments 1,990,000 biishels against recelp) shipments of 1,588,000 bushels last year Primary corn receipts were 600,000 bush- els and shipments 183,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,068,000 bushels and shipments of 463,000 bushels Iast year. Primary oats receipts were 1,769,000 bush els and n{llvmfnll 1,831,000 bushels, against receipts of 2,54,00 bushels and shipments of 1,417,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIP Wheat. Chicago 181 £ 1,126 . Minneapoiia ... Duluth o Omaha ... ki 19 Kansas Cit 176 % St. Louis . 139 2 Winnipeg .¥. 1,878 Luese suies were rejecied today W heat—No. 3 hard winter: & cars, 8¢, ar, ¥ike: 10 cars, 9ic; 3 o o. 4 hard’ winf '8, 9Mo; iy 0 ample: 1 car, 3 spring: 1 car r, We; 1 car, car, $1.00. No. 4 mixed durum: 3 cars, 9c. No. 3 dufum: 1 o giwe. No, 8 velvet chaff: 1 car, S Rye— No. 3. 1 car, %4c. No. 3: 1 car 9ic; 1 ear, %c; 1 car, #ic. No. 4: car, 9tc; 1 car, $3c; 2 cars, $ic. Sample: 1-5 ‘car, 88c. Corn—No. 2 white: 2 cars, ii4c. No. 1 yellow; 1 car, 6lc. No. & yellow: 2 cars, 6lc. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, lo. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near yellow 60c: 1 car, 60c; 3 oars, 690, No. 3 mixe rs, B, . 6 { yellow), 89%c. No, § mixed: 4-6 car, bSc Oats—No. § white: 1_car (choice), § cars, 3c; 7 %o, No. 4 2 3ie. Sample: ¢ cars, ¢ poor), 260, Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 tur- 101; No. 2 turkey, , 9@8c; No. 3 hard, 4_hard, 90g96c spring, %G%c; No. 2 durum, ¥o. 3 durum, STGATHe; sample, n: No. 2 white, 6%69%c; No. .. No. 4 sprin No. § mixed: 1 3 white, 6S%@3%; No. 4 white, B8l@O8Kc; | No. 6 white, b7%@ | No. 5 white, BS@68iec B8¢; No. 2 yellow, 60%@6lc; No. 3 yellow, #0laslc; No. 4 yellow, 60i@60%e; No. & yellow, 60@80%c; No. 6§ yellow, 69%@60c; No. 2 ‘mixed, 69@60c; No. § mixed, 68% B9c; No. 4 mixed, t84@68%c; B8 68%e: No. 6 mixed, 5TR@68e : 2 white, 361@86%c; 'standard, 35N@36c; No. 3 white, S4%@8%c; No. 4 white, 3 34ie. Barley: Malting, 51@$5c; No. 1 feed, Hhaic. Rye: No. 2, MK@¥THc; No. 3, 3% 0. m\'lllmlu closing prices, furnished The | Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street: Low. | Close.| Ye: | Wheat| (o0 0 TR 1:-:', 1 g“:p:@rt 1 MI 1 Nlfi{l W%B| 1 04% May{1 Golatt| 106] 104 100 100% Comni ) SR ) Dec. [pongs 0% SO BOKA| b0% oolteviwnadll e m‘ CON B[00 ats. Dy 3NGY% 39| 8%/ SSRA| 3% x M::wlm«‘:uJ 0 \ 3%/ SOWA (39NCN Pork. Dec.| 1460 | 1460 | 14060 |14 60 "o Ji;l‘ 16 62%\‘ 16 76 I 16 47%/ 16 47%| 16 65 Jon.| 9 oms) :fi)?l 9 @ @l » o \ 922% % 9200 2% 92T% | 9 225%| ] .| 902 907%| 8 8 9T%[ 9 07% l\l:‘;l‘ 9 zzm 9 z"m 920 | 920 | 9214 ‘A—Asked. B-—Bid. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featurey of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—Announcement of a large increase in the world's available supply started a selling movement that more than offset an early bulge today in the price of wheat. As a result the market closed heavy: lc to 1ic down, with December at $1.08% and May at $1.04% Corn lost a shade to %c, and oits U@ In provisions the outcome was un- changed to 10c lower. Weakness developed in wheat as soon as trading began, but a sharp upturn quickly ensued. Unre- sponsive cables and a report of big re- ceipts at Minneapolls were the chief reasons for the sag at the outset. The advance that followed seemed to be due in the main to active buying on,the part of a number of strong commission houses acting on the opinion of & prominent crop expert who_declared conditions in the winter belt had not been of a character to glve fall-sown wheat the vigor needed to_withstand severe cold weather Nineteen million bushels increase of the world’'s available stock was perhaps of gonsiderablo significance in view of the fact that the Kuropean visible supply is now about 50,000,000 bushels less than at the corresponding time ever, thls might be, longs did not wait for 'other news before attempting to realize profits Hedging pressure and ing added to the weakness, which pevalled during the rest of the session. Corn weakened a little with wheat, Inquiries for liberal amounts to be shipped to Great Britain, tended, however, to make the corn market appear stubborn as against the bears, and 80 also did the smallness of rural offers. Oats gave way with other grain. Export demand was not as keen as heretofore, Provisions appeared to respond more closely than usual to changes in the value of cereals. Lower prices for hogs were also effective to some extent, and clally in the last part of the day hicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.18@1.15%; No. 3 red, $1.00G1.13; No. 2 hard, $1.0541.07; No. 3 hard, $1.00@1.08% Corn: No. 2 yellow, 66%c; No. 2 white, 66@6sk%e. Oats: No. 8 white, 36%a8ihe! standard, 30%c. Rye: No. 4, $1.01@1.02 Barley, 65@ Seeds: Timothy, $5.00@ 6.00; clover, $10.00320.00. Provisions: Pork, $14.47%; lard, $5.92%; ribs, $5.76@10.50, BUTTER—Bteady:' creamery, 2344@2sc. EGGE_Higher, recelpts, {023 cusen; c; ordinary firsts, 26@2ic; at mark, cases included. 2%6@2ic POTATOES—Steady; receipts, 50 cabes; ta whites. 42@47c; Minnesota Ohios, 43@4ic POULTRY—Alive, higher; fowls, 12%c; springs, 1ic Kansa sCity Grain and Provisions. KANBAS CITY, Nov. §.—~WHEAT=N: December, 9c; May, $1.00. CORN—No. 2 ‘mixed, 5@60e; No. 2 white, Bol@ioe; December, M%@6i%c; May, ' 6% Q50T OATS—No. i white, 36%@87%e; No. 2 mixed, 34 BT i Sreamery, 2c; firsts, e; seconds, Zc; packing, 19%e. EGOS-Firats. %c; seconds, POULTRY—Hens, 11%c; roosters, f¢; broflers, 15e, Minneapolis Grain MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. WHE. December, 91%c: May. §1.00%: No. 1 hard, $1.01 No. 1 northern, 9%ciagl.00%. FLOUR duced; fancy patents, ‘l‘[ second clears, N—$19.00. CORN—No. 3 yellow, 63%fifc OATB—No. § white, M@dibhe. SEED—Flax, $ 86193, Dry GGoods Market. ! NEW YORK. Nov. 3.—DRY GOODS— Cotten goods and yarns easler; worsted knitting yarns active and firm; embrold- rrh‘! in better demand, tie silks in cheaper &ra es scarce; wool higher. | i Tini November 3, Recaipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep | Estimate Wednosday .. Three days this week 31,000 Same days last week Same days 3 weeks ago 3, Saine days 3 woeks ago 44 Bame d oo 0 83,49 Mixed corn sold about Xc higher, while 'Same qure tot e Tsn The following table sn of cattle, hogs and shee Itve stock market for the corapared with last year at the Omaha yoar to date, as | talie spows he aver at_the Omaba live stock Clearances of wheat and flour were [ market for the lnat few day equal to 1,917,000 bushels; corn, 52,000 bush- of 5,030,000 bhushels and | 0| 791 765 cra and _feeders, $6.000 1 0| 8 09 T8N steers, $6.256%.00, cows and heifers, $.06 (6.50, native calves, 56.00410.50, BLOCK | hixkher; pike and ‘lights, $6.2507.35 for 'and butchers, $7.06@1.40; good he stock yards, A hours ending at § o'elock @ i twenty-four | yosterday: | Unlon_Pacific \ 860; 1 car (bumnt), [C. & N. W., east apring: 1 ear, $L.03. | (. st. P, M. & 0. B & Q. "east 1 car, Mo, No. 2| B. & Q. west... # HP 1tnois Central .. Chi. Great Western 4 il Total receipts...814 DISPOSITION-HBEAD. Uatie. 11088, Sheel Swift & Co. | Behwarts & Co. Omaha Packing C B, Vansani Co. No. 2 spring, % ] " g vy | Benton, Vansant & L. Huston & Co..... Root & Co. It Ay Wertheimer | Tanner Bros. John Harvey . Uther buyers CATTLE — Receipts larger than yesterday, ‘The total for the three days this week foots up 31,060 nead, which is smaller than last week, but double the receipts of & year ago. seemed to be looking for K004 to' choice range beef, and cattle of description generally On_the otner hand buyers were not at all backward about announc- ing that they intended to buy the com- preity falr rangers yesterday, with the result t on that kind was slow and weak. is a very fair buying de: cholce yearling: {Chicago . being reporied in. commanded ateady prices. lower than t the trade nund for good to one bunch toda On the other hand the generai run of common to pretty good cornfeds are very slow for the reason tl the preference to the range beef, ‘or that reason cornfeds outskie of the best grades have been steadily easing off during the last week. Cows and heifers were in good demand at prices generally steady with yesterday. {;I-‘ruuah&mgx.u Prime cornfod #00d to choice fed ; common to fed year- to cholce heavy fair to good cornfea #8.2649.00,' common to falr cornfed prime grass &00d to choice to choice grass 0od to cholce grass cow: air to good cows, $.006.80; com- to falr cows. $3.76416.00 choice feeders, feeders, $.80a7.40; common to fair good to cholce stockers, ood stockers, 7.60; common to falr stockers, $.0006.70; 8tock heifers, $6.76G56.7. 6.00; 8tock calves, 3. 00,60, bulls, stags, ete. Representative NEBRASKA, raas beeves, P 2BE8 69 feeders.. 680 13 feeders..1210 7 6 9 feeders.. M6 6 & WYOMING. 111 feeders. 1005 e LRSS it year. How- |3 BROWED UD e laurnilg, [Ely-one Cais, For we fust hau LG Weel Feceipe 00 IRIKEr Liki & WeeK g0, short of the same uuys lust year, Shippers, wiie hoiuiug Lairly und a8 packers were oulslders were able to put droves at prices that were [(rom 1o a8 much as Ne lower part of & load sold as hukh as »i.00, the wiking bearishiy Fuckers made their first about a ¢ lower basis. local supplies made this look out of the buyers pointed to urkels, espe- Lxtremely light & cavy runs at other Chicago and Kunsa, on & 1b@2ve lo was very dull at th and when the market began to stre a little later on a he offerings was st fow hogs landed at prices thal were no more than 10Glbc lower, and values were best towards the clowe, sales did not look to be more than b@ide sules were made retty good share unsold. Quite & when many Representative sal seEswssZ senes €8 _sazEl and lamb supplles were r than on Tuesday, and were very little larger than on Monday, t cars, or 14,000 head, quite & bit smal receipts of fifty-e ceived here ince the second we for the three days Is 4543 | being 20,000 smailer than last week | and only & little more than half as large but larger than last a8 two weeks ago, year by about 6,000 head. While fat lambs made up the bi of the run, the market opened in shape and’ prices more than recovered | yesterday's slump, showing in most cases 10@glie advance. A good share of the bunches as high s $5.85, ihe top for the week and the price paid since a week ago today. Market everything was sold before 11 o'clock. The few loads of fat ¢ a ready outlet at prices to as much as 107y lic higher, Tops reached $.66, while several sules were reported | at $.00. Very few feeding ewes were cs offered found hat were strong / included in the day's arrivals, and the | fow to show up sold at prices nearly steady with Monday. JKverything desir- able was cleared yesterday afternoon, the only holdovers being of @ very common wort Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lambs, good to cholce, $8.7648.%; lambs, fair to Kood, $8.60GK. 76, lambs, 64860, riings, fair to cholce, $6.0066.50; year- focdors, 36,0007 1b; wethers, falr to ve, 36,6066, 71 che ewes, good to cholce, | 16.2566.66; owes, falr to good, W.76G6.%; | ewes, feeders, $4.0066.25, Representative sales: No. Ay. Pr. 3 fed lambe.. ... oeee 88 B8O 148 Colorado breeder ewea....100 660 £ Colorndo broeder ewea....10l § & 110 Colorado breeder ewes.... 98 6080 ® Colorado ewes 1@ B8 81 Colorado ewes.... 6% 8 Colorado wethera 60 12 Colorado feeder year 67 160 Wyoming lambs 8 146 Wyoming lambs 8 60 248 Wyoming lambs. .. 1060 Wyoming feeder lam 10 Wyoming feeder lamba.... 68 83 730 Idaho feeder ewes.. . [ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Unsettled—Hogs Weak—— Sheep Unsettled, CHICAGO, Nov, 3 —CATTLE~Receipts, 19,00 head; market unsettied; native L cattle, $6.006710.40; western stee $6.50 |8.68; s and helfers, $2.80G8.2; calves, Recelpts, 20000 head; market, |weak, mostly 5aice lower; bulk, $660d 2, lght, $6.60a% 60, mixed, $6.4007.0; heavy, $6.3507.65; rough, $6.85¢6.65; pigs, $4.00609. 00, SH AND LAMBS-Receipts, 19,000 head; market unsetticd; wethers, $0.854 ewes, B0, lambs, $6, 0. Louts Live Stock Market. LOUIS, Nov. 8.—-CATTLE—Recelpts, 800 head; inarket steady; native beef sors, $7.80010.36; Jenrling sicers,” 4300 10.3; cows and helfers, $6.0005.00; stock- souther HO( - e elpts, '11,700 hea mixed Y, ¥ SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 1,90 9 (8.5 head; market steady; yearlings, tn..&»fl lamby, $.000.00; sheep and ewes, $.500 b Ui sy Kansna Clty Live Stock Market, KANSAS CITY, Nov, 8 —CATTLE celpts, 10,000 head; market lower; prime fod atoern, $9.964710.25; dressed boef steers, $7.9069.26; western steers, $6.5008 W0; stock- ers and feeders, .257 bulls, #.6060 6.00: calves, $6.0010.00 HOGS-Recelpts, 13,000 head; market lower: bulk, $6.80G7.15; heavy, '$6.8¢7.1 and “butchers, $6.90¢7.20; light, e 6. plgs, $6.200p6.88, SHIEE AUD | LAMBS-—Recel 8,600 head: market, higher; lambs, fi N;: yearlings, $6.30@7.00; wethers, ewes, $4.7605.75. Slonx City Live Stock Market. X_CITY, Nov. 3—CATTLE-Re- 300 head: market, steady; native butchors, 0046.85; $4.60@6.85; stockers and | caives, $8.00G8.50; bulls, feeders, $5.7 atagy, ot . 60416.36. HOGS—Ttecolpts, 3,500 head; market, 5@ 100 lower; heavy, S886M6.90; mixed, $6.500 | 6.8 1 6. 80, SHE AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 1,60 head; market steady; eowes, $3.506G5. lambs, $7.006G8.40, 8t. Joseph Live Stock Market. AT. JOSTUH, Nov. 8. -CATLE-Recolpts, 12,500 head: slow and lower; steers, $6.00 g:v 50; cows and heifers, $4.00as.00; calves, 5,009, 60, HOGS—~Recelpts, 7,000 head; lhlprm'l 6@10c lower, high, § 10611 lower. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 160 head; market strong to 10c higher; fambs, $8.00078.85. market for 20; packer Stoek in wht, Recelpts of live stook at the five prin- cipal western markets yesterday Cattle, Hu¥ . Bheep, 6, 900 | Ransan C1é tow oo ansas 00 8 Bloux City 8,500 1,600 South O T30 14030 19,000 Totals . 06.4“} OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. LIVE POULTRY—Brollers: 1% to 1% 160, Sprinks, any size, 11c. over 4 poun per Guinea hens, ‘each, rkeys, 16¢; old Toms, I6c; under § pounds, 8. ' Ducks, mixed, 10c. Geese, full feathered and 'fat, Sc. Guinens, each %c; young, 1 to 1% pounds, e, Homer Bquabs, 14 ounces and over, doz., $; 10 to 12 ounces, 32 Squabs: No. 1, must wegh § ounces, $1.00; under § lounce dozen, 60c. FISH—Halibut, 11c; salmon, red, ityc salmon, pink, 9¢; catfish, 16¢; bullhea ound, 1le. . Roostérs, Sc e; lake l'ruul.ulhc, 16ci crapples, 'lfc OYSTHRE-Chesapoake: Bulk Small Larg Gals. Cans. C Standards cer $1.235 208 Selectn L0 2 Northern: Standards $1.45 e She Selects . 3175 26c 4o (‘_‘()unll $1.9%0 28¢ 4bc New York Money Mark NEW YORK, Nov. 3.~MERCANTILE PAPER-—38% per cent. RTERLING EXCH A'N G E—Sixty bills, $4.00; demand, $4.630; cables, $4 1LVER—Bar, 49%c; Mexican dol 28c. BONDS-—Government, steady; raliroad, strong, TIME LOANS—Firm; sixty days, ninety days and six months, 3 DBS‘ cent, ALL MONEY~Steady: high, 2 per cent; low, per cent; ruling rate, 1% ror cent; 1 loan, 2 r cent; closing bid, 1% per cent; offered at 2 per cent. London Stock Market. IONDON, Nov, 3—In the American section of the stock market the low priced shares received the most attention, Missourl, Kansas & Tex leadin, Canadian Pacific wi active and weal The market closed lel in the absenc: of a lead from New York. SILVER~Bar, 2444 per ounce, MONEY—3%@4 per cent. DISCOUNT RATES—Short bills, @ % per cent; three months, 4%@4 15-16 per cent, Coftee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 8§ ~COFFER—-After opening quiet at an advance of 2 to b points, the market for coffee futures be- came & little more active with the price: selling some 126114 poluts above In& night's closing figures, on covering an some further forelgn of cotton trade buy- ing, which seemed to be Inspired by the continued steadiness of Brazil, March con. tructs sold up to 680c and May to 6.90c, with the market closing steady at advance of 12613 points. Sules, 21600 bags; November, December, 6.51c; January, Feb- ruary, March, 6.80c: April, 6.8ic; May, 6.89¢; June, 6.4dc; July, 6.95c: August, 7.00c} Beptember, 7.08c; October, 7. Karly es- timates point to an increase about 700,000 to 500,000 bags in the world's visible supply for the month of October, compar- Ing with an increase of 245,000 bags for the same month last year and of 537,000 bags two vears ego. Spot steady: Rio Ts, Ti4c; Bantos. 4s, 9%e. Cost and freight of- fers were firm, with quotations ranging from about 9.100 to § 25c for Santos 4s. Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 3-~COTTON-Spot, l‘u:l-l: middling upland, 11.80c; sale; bales. “rhie market closed steady at a net loss of 1114@18 points for the duy LIVERPOOL. Nov. 3.-COTTON spot, ood middling, 7.19d;: middl lDl' mlddlllll."’fld: sales, N% Ol and Rosin BAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 3 ~TURPEN- INE—Firm; 45c; sales, 248 bbls.; re- 39 bbls: shipments, 206 bbls.; N—Firm;: sales, 1,00 bbls,; receipts, shipmens i stocks, 50,624 bbls. Quote: A, . D, B, F, G, M, 8.6 N, 60; H, I, 66; K, gvfl. WG, #6255, ww, Metnl Market, $36.0036.50, Aat London Spot copper, £74 10s; futures.” €75 electrolytic, £87 10s, Spot tin, £102 10s; futures. £161 10s. Anti- mony, £12%, Lead, £2i 10s. Spelter, £76. Evanorntea Apnl N¥w YORK Nov. 3.-EVAPORATED APFPLES-Steady, DRIED FRUITS—Prunes firm. Apricots and peaches steady. Ralsins firm. NEW YORK §1 Unfavorable Foreign Developments | LIQUIDATION market | 1ts high record ment o 'the dlvidend asre f trading, especia ::f:d "Tnml nnlo!hdpnr value, aggre- on stocks were as follows American 8. Am. 8. & R prd..... Am. Bugar Refining Ameriean Tol. & Tel American Tobaceo Annconda Copper Atchinon s Baldwin Locomotive Baitimore & Ohlo, Dothiehem Stoel ... 0" Brookiyn Ranld Transit.. 29,40) California_Petroleum ,,.. % Canadian Py Central T & Chesapenke & Ohio Chioaro G. W, . Chicago, M, & Chicago & N, W., Chicago, R. 1. &4 Chino Copner Colorado Fuel & Crucible Steel 4 Nanvar & R, G 'oid. Distillers' Securities .. Erie Generai ' Bioctrio Great No. Ore otfs. Guggenhaim Brploration, Tiiinols Centra) .. Tnterhorough Con. 'Corp. Inspiration Copper . International Harvester. Kanms City Southern. Lehigh Valley ..... Tauiaville & Nashvill Mexioan Petroleum Miam| Conver .. Mimour, K. & T Mimwour!’ Pacifle .. National Riseuit National Tead . Nevan Copner | New York Central in separate comp., 17¢; over 1% to f0c. Plgeons, any kind, per 6,500 Pacific Mall ... 00 Pacifio Tel. 1,400 21500 8100 57,400 Fapublie 3,90 Bouthern Pacifio 10507 Eouthern Rallway . 500 Btudebaker Company 16 000 Tonnewsee Conper 2,900 Comnany 700 Union Pacltie . L 11,200 Tnfon Pacifie nfd w0 Unitad Statos Steel 04,800 U, 8 Steel pfd.. 2.900 Utah Copner .00 Unon . 6,407 Wasting! Montann, flaneral Motor Bwitt & Union Stock Yards' Stock. Updike Grain, com 200 NEW YORK, Nov. 2. -METALS-Lead offered at 34.90. Bpelter not quoted, Cop~ per steady; electrolytic, $15.12¢118.25. Iron steady and unchanged, Tin firm, Dried Fruits 0CK MARKET Chiefly Responsible for Unset- tled Conditions. Y LONDO} ov. 3.~Unfavorable NEW YORK, foreign developments over the holiday were chiefly responsible for today's ner- vous and unsettied market. The frank utterances of the Britieh premier, in- leluding virtual admission of the faflure of the allies in the Dardanelles, and the continued success of the Teutonic forces in dal mism seizure of ships of American registry. the Balkans, caused additional liqui- n by London. The feeling of pessi- vas hofghtened by Britain's further Bfforts (o associate today's heavy trend with yesterday's elections were not sericusly taken. All the lasues con- nected with those returns were regarded Wall Btreet as having little if any na to, or bearing upon national irs. | War @ehares experienced depressing influence from the ou Bethlehem el opened with a fou int gain at 465, but fell violently to 45, and closed at’ 4%, General Motors scored a loss { twenty ble Steel fell % to 74, despite the publication of the company's annual re- Port, as of August 31, last, showing a |surplus of over $8,000.00 In_place of the previous year'a defic nine points at 36, and Cruoi- of $71,000, Baldwin Locomotive made an extreme declino of six points, to 1%; Willys verland waa lower by nine points, at Maxwell Jost § points, at 7, and debaker, flve points, at 162, the end Increase of only 1 r nt being something of a dl!yn polpnel- ment Other heav Industrial = and cquipment issues Included New York Alr “Brake, American Can, Continental Can, General F United States pressure, declining a point, to 8, with enly partlal recovery, ectric and Westinghouse, el auffered from steady Rallronds of high and low degree were the mainstava of the market, though |Yielding at times. Canndian Pacifie was the only standard issue in that divisjon to show a ing five points to 18 | offaet | eonler ern, which rose 3 oln record quotation. - Total eales amaiie} to 06,000 shares. reactionary tendency, declin- R ver. Ty % This was fully however, by the strength of Including Norfolk ‘& ‘SV;P:: al sales amounted All around strongth was shown by utilities, mainly, ~Ametioan Teleph Mackay com) .( l’“lfln'. AMackay Lompaiilea and Pacific Cost Central Leather broke 2% points from on announce- idend 1 e S ncrease from 3 to Honds were strong on a hea volume ¥y _iIn specuiative is- 5,000, Urnii Enead gm0 " United States bonda were ing quotations Number of sales and lead anka_Gold . : Lew: Clgsn bty R 3 $383333333%¢ 2533 $35333333239338 Northern ptd B pemeBeSpssnpaal M sl 3 we Blectrio . %3 ishied by Burns, bank bullding Co. Bonds— Austin, Tex., 58, 1900..........., . ‘c.l' cent notes, 1920, ool B, 1955........ 108 § per cent notes, 1984.. 98 % rument 6, 1916, . 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