Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 28, 1910, Image 11

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GRAIN AND I'kOiru jH ARRET
"WTifat Pricei Remain Unchanged at
Low Level.
CORN TRADERS ARE ACTIVE
No 1 northern, 1 0 g 1 0 ;,. No. t heat,
I I A X - Insed l 12 :'
I'iPliN-Nii, 3 j allow. M'if,
HATS No. 3 hlt, "i'n-.
II Y l' Nr. J. V:V'.:.
1;RAN-In I' lb aks. fl i
FI )l."R Flrt palmtv $5 nt'tiri .'. aevN.nd
patents, M '"'l S'O. t'rst (leal. 1 li.J.
e inl clar, $2.1'2 .40.
1f)DK I.FNF.h ll, M H K KT
OK
4 erloaa
t.pr4era Report Mow Trade o
4 beat. While- Corn Trader Hail
4 Prlcee I .
4tatloea of the Pay
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Oct, 27 - FLOl'H -Sternly
ml easier; spring patents. $5 .Vnf 4;
winter straight. Jt lo'.M.; Inter patents.
I4.4fwi4.75; spun clear. 4lv.tl40. extra
No I w'ntcr 1.1 efVJ, 3 7ft entra No 2 wtn'er.
'I3.4U; Kansas straights. ) '"!' i"
V, .
OMAHA. Oct. 27. MO.
Thera waa no marked change In the
heat aituatlon. F'-alping trades ruled the
anarket and declines were followed by
ralllea. Exporters report very dull trade
and the general situation continues bear
ish end cash brielnesa rhowi no Improve
ments. Corn shows more ertivlty, mostly on
weather oondltlnn and light country aell
tng. Shorts ana gradually covering,
strengthening valtiee.
Wheat flrmad up after a ehort period of
waakneaa at the atart The market acta
n a fighting haats and reactions are aharp
War anv marked decline. The caah arti
cle rather alow of sale and value Just
teady.
IJght racelpta and a cold wave, over the
corn belt rava the market a better tone,
valnes advanced slowly and held firm.
'ah corn fajrly active, and sold V higher
for the day.
rrlmary wheat receipta were Ka'on bush
ala and ahlpmenta were StdOno bushels.
sinst receipta laat year of l.afti.om busn-
and ahlpmenta or kzxmw misneia.
rluiarv corn receipt were 415.000 bushels
and shipments were 2I5.0W bushels, against
e.ceints laat venr of T,W buahela and
shipments of buahela.
Clearances a era 4.ii buahela of corn.
' rone of oata. ami .wheat and flour eiual to
4.4 ) buahela.
Uverpool closed H'&H'l higher on wheat
a ad unchanged ta ld higher on corn.
Omaha (oak Prices.
WHFiATNo. 2 bard. KVmr; No.
l.ard. 4WiVy.: No. 4 hard. KlthaHc; re
; jeofail hard. 7''i1,-ic; No. 2 spring. ftOU'SOec;
X.3 spring. Si93i-; No. 2 durum, 814c.
CORN -No. 2 while. 44tt'4",c: No. S
white, 44Vij47m; No. 4 whit, 4VH4 ':; No. 2
eltaw, 44V(T44cc : No. 2 yellow, 44V(i44Vi;
SM. 4 vallow, 44&44c; N. 2. 4444c;
No. 8, 44. Vll 44-1,0, No. 4, 4.1V4a4lac; no grade,
4fr42.
(UTSNn. 2 white, SiVa 304c : atanrtard.
SAH ',; No. 3 whita, Sot:)1:; No. 4 whlta,
JSatjUtViC: No. t yellow, 2s1. ti 29V" N'o. 4
yellow, WWaZHr.
BARIiEV- No. 3. 64ic; No. W(M; ra
tacted. amtitfio.
RtB-IVa. 2. 72fTnc; No. S, lUlc.
' ' Carlat Re-ealpta.
' Wheat- Co't
N tV YOKR bTOCRS AND BONUb jgj';
$n:..;
'; a;Htr c
V
,hpr dollaia of i.
rtlflcatra outstanding
Professional Traden Inclined to Tol-
low Upward Price Movement.
OPERATIONS CLOSELY CENTERED
More hrerfnl Sentiment llaa 1
rentlve In Retention of Bank wf
t.naland HUroaat Rata
at Klra Per tent.
4a
. 7
Oata
U4
10
"hleao 20
Minneapolis
Omaha
Iniluth.
(HICAGO GRAI! AMD PHOVIalOJIa
K tares of the TrndlnK ad t loataa;
Prtraa on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Oct. n Sharp fighting In the
wheat pit today ended In a drawn battle.
Cloalng prlcea were 'c higher to Ho lower
tian twent -four hours prevloua. News
of .the abutting down of flour mllla mads
Ihe final tone a bit weak. In corn there
waa a net decline of Vsc to ''US'-. h" nB,
rinlahed in up to 'Vcr'ic off. Iiteat fig
ures for hot? producta were irc leaa coaily
ta a ahado dearer.
foreign advices clta wheat had bearish
front and held tha bulla In check. It was
asserted that Franca had already pur-
chaaea.tialf the estimated Import nwda,
i.nd that the docks at the chief porta
there, were overstocked. On the other
hand, receipts ait primary markets In thl
conntry proved decidedly llBht, and Rave
promise of becoming much smaller, espec
ially northwest. Caah demand fov wheat,
however, was poor and tht flour market
weak and flat. Then came newa of the
topplnx of a big flour mill at Minneap
olis. Jiuvlng. wbioh had been lively In the
wheat pit here, became now lesa urgent
and a hard-won fractional advance waa
practically wiped out. lMcember ranged
from IWJi'uTiO to closing 'c off
.Hc.
Horn' weakened on clear cold weather
Instead of the rains predicted. IVcemhw
rhirttas ted' bet ween 4i and 4:i!C, -wlthf nal
snlea Ho to ,c down at 46ti4trVv Cash
vorn,, waa firm. No. 2 yellow closed at
4''V!(.'Wc.
Tli.ru waa n active tVade In oata. De
cember varied from SIIiWkc to llc ind
finished 'V'i'.aC off at .!l'.jc.
Offerings of. provisions oulnrew the de
sire to purchase. The end of the session
reft All options unchanged to.l.'ic lower, e
capt that there waa a shade advance for
jbs January .delivery or nus.
flour, stea.li : fair to aood. 4.i4.i;
i liolee to fancy, fO'M Buckwh'-at
flour, quiet, t.v pai2JU per cwt.
cornm kAI-Khv; fine white and yel
low I1?in 1 V,- kiln rirleil l.'1'.
VII1:AT-Spot market steady; No. 2 red.
'c elevator and ::"- t o. b. aflout. No.
I northern I'uhith. II US f o. h. nflott.
Futures market was Irregular at the slurt
with selling bv loial tradets and moderate
foreign buvlng. Ijiter prices declined on
favornhle crop advances and a poor cash
demand, but rallied on coering a.id closed
unchanged to 'c net lower. lece-n'r
li mii-mii ot : closed tl tOV; May II .' 1 1 l"it
1 ID.',., closed 1 .. Keceipts. 111. sh!
monts 14.TS10
:i RN-Smt tiisrkrt easv: No. '- corn,
elevator domestic basis lo arrive
c. I. f and n7i: f. u. b a float. I'm ores
market vas without transactions. rloln
to down to ,: up pecebcr closed t '';
M.iv closed 57c. Receipts, 2i..H75; shlmienls
1H imrt
OATS- Spot market firm: standard white
J7S,c; No. 2. c; No. a, 37r; No. 4 :;
No. 2 mixed, nominal Futures market
wss without transactions cloalng at '-ic net
advance " (ctolu r closed :;7'ic; 1 ecemher.
:i7-V:: Mv, 4-c; Julv .Mc. Receipts 100.-
HAY liull , prime. $1 UViiI.I'k '
It IO; No. 2 timvolOT; No. 3. NV isfx-.
HOI'S - Firm; common to cnoice. i.mw
crop. 1w:'3c; l'VI crop. Pi-rlfc; Vsciflc coast.
1910 crop. 136 liic; IX) crop, lVf1lc.
IIIIF.S tjnlet; Central America. 2tc: Ho
gota. 211,22'ic.
I.KATHK R Steady, hemlock, firsts -I'd
nV. seconds, 2lL'!-.""c; tli.nls, l'tJOc;
relecta lwuUc.
I'RoVISM N-Pork. ateyily; mea. I.I.H"
l2l.t; fa mil'-. Sl.niyii'i:...VI; short clear.
?2 (112.1 f Heef. stead v; mesa. IR.0f l
fmilv ) ItVal'i 00: hei f hams. Ki.Wri'.l.
Cut mMta eaHV: nickeled bellies. 10 In 14
lbs.. $ir. oo-rtlH (Hi; pickled hams. JM.Wf le.tl).
lrd. firm; prime middle west. 111! ?.Va
12.3."i: refined steady; continent. l'..".0;
South Anierlcn. tlS."e; compound. $!.MVi lb.
TA 1,1 )W Steady; prime city, 7',sc; coun-
trv. 7k,'a-'vc.
Rl'TTKlt Firm; creamery specials. I.'-'if";
entraa W'it Ulc; third to first. 2f'i-"c;
cteauierv held, second to special -o'u '12c ;
state dairy, common to finest. 2T'!".'Vr.'C;
process, common to special, 2Wi27e: Imita
tion creatnary, first. 24-'o2So: factory, June
make. 2;Vo24c; current make. 2r2oc.
KHOS Steady; state. I'ennsvlvania and
iwarhr hennerv white fancy. 42'a4Rc; gath
ered white. 3n'irSSc;h ennerv brown, fancy.
W(.T.c; gathered brown. .'Ufa 3T.c ; fresh gath
ered etra first, 2O'30c; first. KYnI7c;
seconds. 2:v24c; fresh gathered dirties,
candled No. 1. 2iro22c; No. 2. lW20c: re
frigerator, special mark, toncy, 2r.'Vd2ic;
first. 24Ufili'.c; seconds, J2U.1f2tc.
POI"lrRY Alive, steady: spring chick
ens. 14c; fowls, HI'ifrHc; turkevB, l.Vihic;
dressed stesdv; western broilers. 1Vf22o;
fowls. nWjUin'c; spring turkeys. 14t2-:o.
Oetieral Fend - Sib Mlard sl'er dolla-s In
gen.M.-il fund. a-';". .ilv cuient liabilities.
Hl'i ;iST'l, wutklng balsiue In treasurv of-fl'-es,
,..! . 111 banks to crad.t of
ttfa.-'irer of thn I 11'le.l Ktatea. $.lf..744.1 ;y.
auliKidtary s'lver coin. H7..lio.V)i, minor
In, .:. Ti'tal balance In general
fund, l-.4.soMes5.
London atoek larVt.
l'Sii)N, Oct. 27 American securities
opened firm and a fraction higher today
luring the first hour prices Improved
under the lead of Fnlon Pacific and South
ern Pacific. At noon the market waa firm
and from VtiiH, above parity.
do
OMAHA LIVt STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Cattle Very Liberal for a
! Thunday.
NF.W YORK'. Oct. 27. The resumption of
operations for tha advance In prices of
slocks today was credited to the same
fpeoulHtlve forces that were active In Its
Inception. The prestige of this supposed
leadership had an Imposing effect on the
rank and tile of professional trad"!- In
Hocks nnd they were inclined to follow
the movement.
Their operations centered in I'nlted States
Steel, fnlon Pacific and Reading, with a
notable supplement In American SmeHns.
I'nlted States Steel made a new high leiel
for the movement at SO. but the staggerlnx
burden of realizing sales at that price
caused a reaction, which made the closing
irregular.
The more cheerful speculative sentiment
had Its Incentive In the retenttou of the
Hank of Kligland discount rate at 5 per
cent.
Resides the Rank of F.ngland action the
Fnlon Pacific annual report and the in
crease In tha Consolidated Uas dividend
rate were supplementary Influences on the
rise In prices. The disclosure In the Fnlon
Pacific report of the sale of Its Atchison
holdings was regarded aa strengthening tue
company's contention of nor control of
competing lines. The corporation Increase
In holdings of New York Central and
ChlcBKo & Northwestern wns a strengthen
ing Influence on these stocks. I rion Pa
cific was affected by the consideration of
the broad margin over dividend require
ment of the year's earnings.
Honda were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. 2, 417.OOO. Fnlted States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Sain-. Hish
.1. moos)...
aci-mint
Amil. Cupper
Ana.-nnnn
Airhlson
iln pfd
Bsllimore aV Ohio
4 antd'an Pacific. .
T...-i.aW o...
t hl. . tl. W ...
nil., mil it en. r
Ie Bern
Den tt Pio o
4o M....
F.-i
do lai t'fd
to lit r-fi
rirund Trunk.,
llllnola onlral
SII.VFR-Har,
9 I II U uixIHe A N If
1 1, R T M
. . 7i N. V Ontral
.. Norfolk W l'l 'l
. in: ilo pfd. '
. .I-' OTitari'o W" 4
. .11!', rnn lvola
.iSiIUnd Mine 4
.. llpdlK "'
.. f4 pkmthern T.y !H
..1J do td WW
.. 1 lu Pnutlipt it I'a. iftr 121
.. . 4 fnlon Pi-lllc 1T'
. .. 7i do pM ",li
... IS f . W. Siel Hi
.;. so do pfd l-V
. .. S Wahaah In1
... 1 do pfd 41
. . .1.! gpanhih 4e "
dull at 2.7'd ier oun.
,H0GS ARE TEN OR MORE HIGHER
j sheep and l.amhs Are I. ess Active
I Than I anal and Mrak to as
I Mnch Ten (rata
! I. oner.
fatuel a top eeterday of 1x7" The mar
krt on Ihst htvl of hogs was In a very
siitisfiictorv condition from start tj flnih
Medium welKht Na.1i were also ao-ihl
aftei- at I'll.es tlat generally looked jOc
hoihes.
Ileavv hogi at first were neglected, buv
ers g.lng afisr the lighter weights, b it as
lie latter weie cleaned up the heavies be
lian sel'ing and the toark't on that kind
uas generally MV higher. The big hulk of
all the li i changed han.ls In ery gjod
season 111 the morning.
y' RerrtsenUtn e ssies
MoNKV-IU'nl'i ner cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
ffir short bills Is 4'n4T per cent; for three
months' bills. 4 per cent.
SOFT 1 1
Receipts were.
Official Mondav- ...
Official Tuesday ...
iffiiia! Yrslnesda
Fstlmated Tliu'sday
OMAHA. Oct
Cattle. Hogs
12314
S.lliO
7 t!!i)
i.:n
1 1 r.
p.iv.7
4.4..;
3.1; n
Four days this w eek. ..t.7fir. 14.7.V1
Same days last week... ..t:.!! 1. o."
Same das 2 weeks ago. 39 3x 13.24
Same (lavs 3 weeks jn..J4 N is. I
Same davs 4 weeks ago. 41.47 l"v77.i
Same dava last vear ....:tnl: 12.fWW
1 ne Tollowlng table shows
PHO.
Sheep
:;.77
..m;i
IVMO
...
!i.s71
FA 142
1.12.71
ir.4 2"(
.oral
f urnl;
New
terarltlea.
bed bv Riirns. Brlnker
Omaha National bank
HKITHKR IX THR GR4.IV BKI.T
riie leading Titures r inged as follows.
Open. I High. I Low. Close. Ya'y
Aftlnle
IVpeat I
1 ice.
Mav
Uuly
H'orn
lee.
May
July
Oats :
Deo.
May
.luly
Tork
, Jan.
Mav
Lard -.Oct.
Nov.
.Ian.
May
May
-
No. 1.
UleS'o
I !
7
4ti
4)i ;4fi
t'i
Fair Wralkrr la Predicted, with ('
tinned t old Tonight and Friday.
OMAHA. Oct. 27. l'UO.
The disturbance overlying the central
valleys Wednesday morning, la now cen
tral over the lower lake region. I nscftiea
weather continues with the disturbance
and light rains were general In the upper
.Mississippi, the lake region and )hio val
ley within the last twenty-four hours, and
continue In the latter section ,th!s morn
ing. An re of pronouncedly high pres
sure has spread over the entire country
west of the Mississippi river and the
weather in decidedly cooler throughout the
upper lake region, central valleys and the
wcat. Freealn weather prevails over the
upper Missouri valley, the mountain d s
trlcts and throughout the northwest. Tem
peratures down to 14 above ero were re
nt I ported In the extreme northwest this morn
ing, and temperatures ranging iroiu 10
lio.were general In the mountains. 1 Ught
snows were falling at Pueblo, Colo., and
at St. Paul and Duluth. Minn. Fair weather
will continue In tlua vicinity tonight and
Friday, with mtich-colder tonlght and con
tinued cold Friday.
Minimum temperature and precipitation
aa com paled with the laat three years:
1816. 1901). l'JUS. 1907.
Lowest lust niaht 37 15'
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 48 degrees.
Octicli ticv in piecipltation since March 1,
13.21 Inchea.
l etuieiicy corresponding" period In W09,
2.27i Inches.
I letter iicy corresponding period In 1D08.
I 3.02 inchea. L. A. WKLfH,
1 Local Forecaster.
Allla- sa.imera pM....
Amalgamated Cfsjipr
Amerti-an Arncultaral
American Rust Sua.r
Arnerlran tan
Amsrt..-an ' lar V Foundrr.
Amartran Cliittnn Oil
Am. Illdn leather pfd..
American Ice HerTurttiea. . . .
American Ilnaeeil
American Ijrnmotlva
Am Smelt, A ReCng
Am. Smelt, ft Rsrng pfd.
American Hteel Foiindrlea.
American HUKa. Refining..
American Tal. ft Tel
American Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atrhtmm
Atrhlnon pfd
Atlantio Coast Tlna
(ialtlmors ft rado
Rsthlehem Fteal
Brooklyn Rapid Tranait
Canadian Paclfis
('antral liaathar
tntral leather pfd
I'entral f New Jeraay
l liaeapeaka ft Ohio
Chtcaao ft Alton
Chlcaao Great Waatern....
Chicago tit. WrMern pfd.,
Chlcaao ft Nort.!iiretern...
( hlcagu. Mil. ft St. Paul..
t'., '.. C ft t. Iinla
Colorado Fuel A Iron.....
Colorado ft Southern
Conaolltiated Uas
Com Producta
Pfllawara ft HU'lpon
fienver ft. ftla firande. . . . ..
Penyar ft Tllo (Irande pfd.
Becurltlas
!(
NX)
4
S 10
SiA
4
!
.,
47',
37 4
10
5
US'.
Jno Je, 20
))
4.1
2u0
41
P. 'J
4a
5.3I 1114
two
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in)
soi
no
TOO
l.f
4.7')
r.ot
4;'i
12
IIS
IH'l
. 1 '
1fH
in
7S
w
"iz
"
PM',
12
US
1UK
31 '4
77 W
1"4
34,
10
Close.
7:'t I
''
"s
M',
(Hi 14
401
103
49i
in
no
:ia
S3
4;"i
Quotations
A Co.. 4-1 a
bulldirg :
Calhoun Ce (la.) warrant. Pr rant..
Clt .National bank bin, t. man
Colorado Tel. Co. 1 per is-nt
(niumhiia. Nan., K. L,. a, 1:4
Pnsr li. ft E per rnt noiaa. 1U
.t !t. Loula ft SuK ta. V1
falrment Creatoarf ial g. par cam..
(jsrman Klra lr.iuranca Co
Hardy Nsti., muTi'.cli-al t..
los-a T'tftland Cement lt a
Kanaaa O ft B. 1 per ct. pfd, Wicblta
Kanaaa City R. U 5a, 1:
Lrtna Hell Lumber 4a, 1D.
Lawrence r.. a. p., : 191
Nettaaka (Nance Co ) war. par cent
Mnrrla ft Co. 4V. ll
Oaiaha Water as. !
Omaha ft C. P Ut. Fy. p'd. t per eent
Omalia ft V. B. SI. Rr. i. l-'
OniKiia St. Hr ft Bridie pfd
Omaha (iaa ra, 1K13
St. Ioula. City of, 4a
aitnmnne Hardware let pfd
I'nlou blork Yarde siuok. Omaba
Huston ".tocVs and llads.
BU. A'kM.
l'
l1")
S 1")
7 '4 M
i It
PM) p'4Uj
t I'O
n 10
M :o
M Mi
ID .
M If'l
MO
TOi Dili
. ttttj
m
'li Tl I
11 k
.
VfV
Hi
n Nt
lim reeitPia
of Cattle hnn mnA . . Knuth Umatia
for the year to date as compared with last
"ar: litjo iw. Inc. Iko.
"' 1.012...7i pni.nv; lit).!H ,
Hobs 1 c ... .... ....-c C"WI W
... " i.n...inii I . c". 1 1 I
Mieep 2.1n!.;il;l l.iLU'..lt.7 5:4 .14" !
Ihe following table shows the average
prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons.
lates. I mo. liw.iipjv iW.llsOC.IU"'.!!-
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
o A eh. rr. Ne r. h Tr.
41 it ... i " r.t ... i
4; ' Sl li l .Hi l'-n i
(.; ' m " 0 S 4 11 '5
4, .41 1 ) . .".4 : !:
4- ' W ).,.) ?0 SO 2 4.1 If.
1 Jvi ... : t :'4I 10 I M
I ,e ... . ... '-" 24 i ... t r.
J7 t -.1 4' in l 4i
W "V .V .'" IsO I 4
- .. H ' ' 4! ? 4ft I 4s
I .' .. Sr.4 ... i"i 1 ' " 4
i: t . s "a . 4s
; " ,7 ;4 a SI i 37 4 1n f
ft, 3 VI 40 a -ft , j!t 1:m a M
j , 3 fc J" 4 Ml I .'4
I .. 11 ... l ! 4f I H
-,"' -XA st US" 7 f HO ... 74
it' " :". 1-0 n
4. ' . aa ... .?i w t t
ir vtt W so f li" ... IS
fft 2 Ml M 21 ... P SO
I . MM Sl W 1S . I 15
J lf 130 I '?'4
HOARS
1 -40 ... (a
STAOS
1 .... an 11 4.) 1 . to 4"
SH r".F.P Thai e waa a fair run of ah
In equity
I Saturday
1D...I X I T 37' I no
i''...: til 1
2. ...I 37-v
21. ..I I Hit.,
I 44't
23..
24 .
2.".. .
2S..
27..
I
I I Mi,
I 8 47 I
.1 a 2;
.! ( 8tH!
n an
7 41' R 221 I
7 P1! S 2: 5
'51 I 4 5 S7
7 521 r. 42' S 7rt
I S 41 fi 47,
2fi; I 6 3D
i .r. mi 4 0
r . r. 12 a
t. r r. '4' R
I 6 20' 14
li 1
;t
6 121
t 1.1
7 54 6 60i 16 1,
18
S 14!
f, 111 5 7:1
b dll G 20
4 M 5 ll
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of !ie slock st
the Fnlon Stock Yards. South Omaha. Neb.,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
o'clock p. m . Oct ?r. 1910
RKOKIPTS.
t 'a t tie. Hogs. Sheep, fir's
... 3
C M. & St. P ..
H'abash
Missouri Paclflo
1 nlon lacific
BOSTON. Oct. :
stoi'ks were:
A Hones
Amal, Copper
Am. Z. U Sm
Aricona Com
Atlantic
H. ft ('. C. ft 8. M
Hutte Coalition
Calumet A Arizona.
.'losing (quotations on
I C.
('.
A N. V
N. W.,
St. P. M.
B. Q ,
H. & o
east. . .
w est. .
O...
cast. . .
west . .
Calumet A Hrrla. . . .ofs. Qulncy
4.1V, Mohnwi tt
(K.Neva.la Con l5
27v,Nlplsalns Mines sj VI . west
in North Hutte 34 C. It. I. P., east
', North lke i I . H. 1. & P., west.
1740U1 Dominion 4H, I C . U. V.
19 Oacenla Vh
" Farroit (Sll. ft Cop.) 14'
100 UH
10.700 i i
Ontenntal .
Cud. Kanaa (n. Co.
w K, nutt, cop. m...
IftlL, I Kranklln
mroux Con
Oranby (nn
(Greene Cananea
Ills Koyale (Xp.l...
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Salle (.topper......
Miami Copper
Asked.
Penyer ft
Dlaliller'
Krt at
f, 1
I
4t'4
is) 73
4iT6n'a)j
31 ft SI
ti It't
at-
17
14 10
11 50V,
10 S
1 w
i
S1H SlfiUsI
34!l;S4tf,l
34'a; M I
17 124
1 12V,
I
12 7H
11 V.
10 2.1
;24j
07V.
baV,i
111 97,
1 0J,
I
12 SO
11 50
10 15
9 67'.
9 00
31', 21V()'
S4, :s4Vi
34', i Jt
16 7V, 16 97'.,
IS 02S 16 02?
12 85 I
11 nO
10 1ft
t7V,
900
8
not
11 5.".
10 liV,
70
9 00
8 S2
v lie
V -a'
Cash oilotstiona were as follows:
Fll.'K Weak : winter patents, H-JOy!
4.4V; bakers. fAtftl 00.
KYli-No. 2. iv,a77c.
HARLdSTY Feed or mizlnc, 56(&4xic; fair to
aholoe malting, estjtiSSo.
. ahiKDaV Fia. No. 1 aouthweatern,
Ho. 1 northwoateni. 12.6a. Timothy, I7.60i
10. Clover. M fVi 14.00.
PH,OV181(JNl Mess pork, per bbl., 17.7i
jlh UO. lrd. per 10V lbs., 112 b'hoit
t lk. (Idea, (loose). P" (Ai 10 7S; short clear
Idea (boxed). ill.OUta'U..
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
euual to 4UO.0UU bu. Primary receipts were
e4,uut bu., conniared with 1.4V7.t)0 bu. (or
the corresponding day a year ago.
' Katl mated reo-ipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
M cara; corn, 24u car; oata, 4il cariy bugs,
li.OO head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red,
fctCsoWo; No. I red. Kli'ic; No. 1 hard.
4itt;o; No S hard. ir.'Mc; No. 1 northern
prlng, H.OHil-OtiV,; No. 3 northern spring,
jl.4Xstrl.0a; No. 3 spring, Jl.tAjl.03. Corn.
No. I cash. 4SVj4!eVi; No. S cash, 4Lsc;
No. 2 whit. ot,eVSc; No. 3 while. 41rt
attc; No. 1 yellow, 4., 8 60V, 0; No. t yellow,
esVlMVc, Oata: No. 2 oaah, 82Vki)SlK':
No. 8 white, JlVl,.; No. 4 white, ltf
ile: standard. 'Jic.
MCTTKK Steady ; creameries. 24829Vic;
Ir'ea, Uifjaia
lA(i Bleavdy; Receipts. S.0al0 cases; at
niaxk. caaea included. 18VsR!l Vac ; flrsta,
icV; prime flrets, i1!?.
CH tlf-lts-Hteauly; daislea 15t)15V,o; twins,
,4il 14V: young Americas, luluV,c; long
borna. 14Vtfl.
FOTA1VM Kteeuly; choice to fancy, Kag
&c: fair to good. 4tf4fc.
POL'lTRY-; Firm; turkeya, lie; hens, 11c;
aprlnga. 110.
KAl-taavdy; 10 to lb. wta. aioc; eo
lo 80 lb. wta., l'jllc; 86 to 110 lb. wta,
ll',Ull'Vc.
Receipts Today: Wheat. .2 cars', corn,
care; oata. 114 cara. F.atlmated tomor
row: Wheat. X uara; oern. 240 cars; oata.
IS! cart.
St. l.ouls t.eneral Market.
ST l.OFIS. Oct. 27. YA'IIKAT Weak;
Ueceinber, 5c: Way, ll.OOft; l Oty,; cash,
higher; track No. 2 red, Wico Il.lH); No. 2
hard, S;U"it $1 00.
CORN Futures, lower: December, 44T,c;
May. 18Ve4V: cash, track No. 2, 4!jl
4i! No. 2 white. 4Hj4'4c.
OATS Futures, weak: Oecemher, 3W,c;
Mav, UHtrXlVao; cash, firm; track No. 2,
32'tt :VJ',c; No. 2 whlto. S:c.
RYK Fnchanged at 7&V,c.
FLiOL'R Firm. Red winter patents, 14 20
64 40; extra fancy and straight, ia.(Ku4 15;
hard winter clears, Sl.aOaXsO.
RKF.IV-Timothy, ITi-OoOGO.
Ct RNM KALi 82.50.
BRAN Higher. Sacked, east track, 92
Cc.
II AY Steady. Timothy, ll3.00jrl8.XW: prai
rie. Iio-Oivn 14 no.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Jobbing,
$!"). IjikI. lower: prime steam. I12.1fxiy
12.25. rry salt meata. lower; boxed extra
shorts. 114,0, clear ribs. lTc; short clears.
12c. Bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts,
W,c; cleur riba. 13V,c; short clears, ia',c.
IHil'KTRY Steady; chickens. 10'.o.;
springs, lov,c; turkeys. la'lSc; ducks,
I-; geese. 10c.
PFTT1CR Steadv; creamery. 25Cg0c.
KCHl.S-Flrm at ZtV,c.
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour, bbls 8.0r .0f0
Wheat, bit 70 ho.tioo
Corn, bu 49,04) il.ftnO
Oata, bu Ou.uuO 46.WI0
Kris let pfd
Krle id pfd
General Rlectrlc
Great Northern pfd
()rct Northern Ore. ctfa.
Illinois Central
lnterltoroua.il Met
Interboroush Met. pfd
International llarreeter
Iuter. Marine pfd
International Puper
International Pump
Iowa Centi-al
Kansas Cite 8oulhem
Kansas Uhy Southern pfd.
Laclede Oaa
Loulavllle ft Naehellle
Mlnneapolla ft St. Ixnils...
M . St. P. ft Sault (11. M.
Mlaourl, Kanaaa ft Texas..
Mo. Kan. ft Texas pfd...
Missouri Pacific
National BtaeuU
National Lead
Natl. Rvs. of Mei. td Pd.
New York Central
New York, (mt A West..
Norfolk A Wertarn
North American
Northern Hadlflc
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanta
People's Gas
Plllahurg, C. C. t. L
PHtatnirg Coal
Preened Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Hallway Bleel Bering
Heeding
Hepuhlio Steel
Republic. Hteel pfd
Hock laland Co
Ruck leland Co. pfd
St. U ft San Fran. 2d pfd.
St. Louta Southwestern
ft. Louie Southwestern pfd.
glme-shef field 8. ft I
Southern Pacific
Southern Raitwar
Southern Railway pfd
Tennessee Cupper
Texas Favlllc
Toleilo. t. Louie ft Weai.
Toledo, St. L. ft Went. p(d
t'nlou PaciHc
t'nlon Pacific e
I'nlted males Reallr
lulled elatee Hubber
Pnlleil Htalea ateel
Inited settee Steel pfd ...
I'tah Copper
Vlrglila-t4ircDina Chemlcai
Vi'aliaah
Wahaah pfd
Weetern Maryland
Weetlnfhouee Klectrlc
Weatetn I nlon
Wheeling ft Lake Krle
Total aalae lor the day.
l
l.jno
Ei.iioi)
rvm
''Ml
200
' ' '&'
(.H0
iVHI
11m
1. Rurt
Lies
iv)
no
S.4H0
111. 6-iu
2. SiKJ
.14
61
11H
17V
1Hk
"
4
S
IMS
127.
f.!4
IMS
)'
1I0S,
'4
nois,
i:c
17
111914
S2
'S2vi
ar
40 '4
1.V.
127
5
111e
22'
M"a
WO lS 13V,
4O0
l.oeo
11)0
4U0
1.4D0
m
1,100
100
ana
100
KM)
I. SII0
1,K)
0
100
1.4H)
31
II. i0
1.710
100
00
100
1D0
0.1 0l
I. too
71 n)
400
11UO
l's
J0f
14"N4
II
K'-tH
S
Tvi
UJi,
n
sr4
HJ't
4J
t
47
lit',
3
1331,
lims
in
ii
117
MVi
11.4
mi
'14
f.'.
4;k
14
3i,
467,
10414
14.".i
II
lt
V
'm'h
1US,
bi
IIB',
42,
D
47
ll4
a.",,
WH
hns
7
S(S
1(17
S-'.Vi
152
xs
'
6414
42
l.OuU
20 ZID
u0
H)
a, I'm
ouu
409
ISe.Mi)
' "t'oj
242. 40
eoo
. l.soo
e.4ou
io
l.l'O
400
1.400
&00
Sit'i
119W,
s
0,
7'
ti
J7
1741
n
a7Mi
w
120
60
eo' ,
184,
4l
4'.
74
US'
:t'.
17JV,
2
74
78
11',
"4'sj
l4k
5s t,
4
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1'',
77 -1
irs--.
10M,
2.-.
S3 1,
4.1
23
S
14)
1W4
75
;ui
1J7',
17
14
?:,
7.1
24
in
4H
XH14
ll'7'i
f9
1M
2J74
ITS
1H
42
1
.13
(4
4i
a-ii,
66 14
W
6SH
321,
117
43 4
',
44
IIS14
31
1 13
HW'4
;
ko
164
SiVi
1.VIV,
J41,
SH
3:V
M'4
43S
u
63
1 lNi
37i
27VJ
ci
M
174.4
M4
3ui
7tn
lltwj
JSiV Shannim
70 Superior
8H Hup ft 11. t. Mm...
IJ'.mii. ft Pitta, fop..
7 V, Tamarack
43 V. B. Sm., K. ft M
74 do pfd
tZ t'tah Con
t ten (Nipper Co
fH4Vt:nona
10'i ewulrerlna
14
12-4
iu'
4HV4
4
132
Bank of Enarland tilstemesl.
IONI")0T. Oct. 27. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes:
Total reserve, decreased. X7S4.0W; clrcula-
.1 1 .. I . I 1" A. . , . V...llln
(loll, lllciruiini, u)4,vw, uuiicm, .
aV647.0l7; other securities, decreased. iTilS.dOv
other deposits, decreased, l,3sl.Ol)0; public
deposits, Increased iHl.OOO; notes reserve,
decreased, a.7f8,O0O; government securities,
unchanged. The proportion of the banks'
reserve to liability this week Is 46.11 per
cent; laat week It waa 46.48 per cent.
Total receipts
4
52
4
...10S
... 1
. . ;t
... l
...214
3
l::
i;
M
s
104
Co.
Co.
Co
& Lush
Omalia Packing
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing
Armour & Co. ..
Cudahy St. I"....
Murphy Sh
V. H. Vansant
Henton Vansant
J. lyobman
Stephens Pros.
Huston A Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. If. Bulla
I.. I'. Husr.
I.. Wolf
McCreary A Carey..
a. W'erthelmer
H. V. Hamilton ....
I-ehmer Bros
I.ee Rothschild
Mo. aV Kans.-Calf. Co
Paisley Baker
Kline & Christy
Other buyers '.
IUSPOS1TION".
Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep.
fi.-C)
...1. 4(
...l.wri
...1,207
;iii
.3M
1,0., I
;fli
1.7H:
1.271
;i.:Vi:t
2, 24.1
23V
14
10!
22
HI
!V
14".
10
20ri
32
i;i7
247
22ti
2R
12ii
37
74"
and lambs ausln this morning, but as noted
yesterday, there has been a decrease of al
most one-half In the size of the receipts
s compared with the same days last week.
The cause for the decrease In the supply
Is to he found In the fact that a good many
outfits have finished shipping, ahlle others
acre unable to secure cars this week.
'Ihe maiket opened this morning rather
slow ami weak on both fat sheep and
la ml in The supply of good killer from
the range tan small, but In addition to
erassers there was a sprinkling of cornfed
stock Hint added materially to the number
Ion sale. Yesterday the market was ery
I Btroim and active, but today packers
seemed to feel that they had been paying
too much for both sheep and lambs, and
were pointing lo the fact thai the stuff
was costing too much here as compared
with the cost at eastern killing points.
The result was that practically sll kinds
of killers were slow and weuk to loo lower
than yesterday.
The attendance of country feeder buyers
was not so largo as yesterday and the
trade on that kind of stock nas also much
slower than usual at this point with prices
generally a utile easier limn v r-i-iy.
' The feeder mai ket has been so active all
tha season that a little hesitation on the
' part of buyers makes the market appear
ery dull In contrast,
j quotations on glass stock: flood ta
I choice lambs, $; .ritKurl 7.V. fair to good lambs.
! 'l .2VoiS.50; feeding 'lambs. $4 3.',li6."0; handy
I weight vearlings, e4.HOifi.25; heavy year-
Hugs. J4.00fu4.H0: feeder yearlings, U R5r
5.16; good to choice wethers, M 00'y4 .25; fair
1 lo good wethers, ,3.75ii4 00 feeding wet ti
ll era. ,:t.40(14 10; breeding ewes. $4.0vnT.lA;
' fat ewes, .1.2.Vo 3 .7." ; feeding ewes, flSit
!S2,"i: canners. I1.502.25.
Kepi esc:. tailve sales:
NO.
I 1X3 western yearlings, feeders...
I 30 western ewea. feederg
IKK western ewes, feeders..
12:11 Wyoming lambs, feeders...,
450 Wyoming lambs
210 western lamhs. feeders
ewes, feeders, culls.
lambs, feeders
lambs, feeders
lamhs. culls
ewes, breeders
ewes, breeders ,
11, (173
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Oct. 27. Bank clearings for to
day were e2,724,l(T7.15, and for the corre
sponding date last year S2,57(i,833.13.
OMAHA 1VI40I.lSsiAL.ii: PRICES.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lu. cartons. 31c; No. 2,
in SO-lb. tuba. 90c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons.
2Hc; packing stock, solid pack, 214c; dairy,
in 60-1 b. tubs, 23&24C. Market changes
every Tuesday.
CHEEShT Twins. lfVe; young Americas,
18Vc; daisies. 17vic; triplets, 18c; ltmburger.
ISc; No. 1 brick, isttc; importau twin, w;
domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss. 22c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under i lbs..
ti.UO dos. ; over 3 lbs., 14o; hens, 15c; cocks,
WVtc; ducks, 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, 2rk';
pigeons, per doa., 41.20; nomer squaws, per
doz.. 4 0(); fancy gquaos., per aoz., .',.&; jso.
1 er doi., $3.00. Alive: tiro lers, Uic; over
lbs., 9'c; hens, 11c; old roosters, c; old
ducks, full fiathered, 11c; geese, full feath
ered, 10c; turkeys. 18c; guinea low Is, Lio
each;' pigeons, per dog., eOv; homers, per
doe., $3 00; squabs. No. 1, per doz., $1.50;
No. 2 per doe.. aOc.
FI8H (all frozen) Pickerel, 12o; white
fish, 18c; pike, 15c; trout, 14c; large crap-
ples, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, lsc;
haddock, lsc; iiounoers, green catnsn,
lSu; roe shad. $1.00 each; shad roe. per pair,
65c; Irog legs, per aoz., eve; aaimon, iic;
halibut, 12c.
BEEF CUTS Rlbi: No. 1, 14',4c; No. 2,
12Hc; No. S, fcc. Loins: No. 1, 18c; No. 1.
lSWc; No. t. Sc. Chuck: No. 1, 6c; No. 2,
4",c; No. 8. J'ic; Round: No. 1, 7Vic; No. .
61c; No. J. Plat: No. 1, Lc; No. 2.
6'ic; No. S Sc.
FRUITS Oranges; California, Valencies,
all sizes, per box, eu.0o-i.i6.25. Lemons:
Llmonlera, extra fancy. oo size, per bog,
$7 00' 360 size, per box, $7.2t; choice, 300
size per box. $6.0: tuO slae, per boa, $tLifc;
140 size. tOo per bog less. B ana nan; Fancy
aelecL per bunch. $2.25jjl2.l0; Jumbo, per
hunch I2.75S3.7R. Pears: New York Kelfer,
oer bbl.. $4o0; California Winter Nellls. per
r an fit
Totals B.ihVi 3.ti76 20.51
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were liberal
for a Thursday 193 cars being resrted.
This brings the total for the four days up
to 34,7b5, s gain of over 2,00 hi ad as com
pared with the same days lasi week and
of almost o.fmo head as compared with a
year ago. The market as a whole wag in , Wyoming ewes feeders
fair condition, but not so snappy as at the ' IePU,rs
122 western
S7H western
I plti western
I 200 western
; 452 Idaho
I 1HH Idaho
1 20") Idaho lambs
I M)7 Idaho lambs, feeders
I 153 Wyoming yearllnas, feeders
2n3 yomlng wethers, Teeders.
101 Wyoming wetherH. feeders.
252 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls.
82ii Wvo. lambs, feeders, culls.
M Wyo. lamhs. feeders, culls.
4tS Wyoming wethers
fil'i Wyom.ng wethers
315 Wyoming -ewes
272 Wyoming ewes, feeders
34H Idaho lamhs. feeders
:30 Idaho lambs, feeders
.Sril South Dakota lamhs. feeder
270 Wyoming ewes feeders
2K1 Wyo. ewes, feeders, culls..,
039 Wyoming lambs, feeders
731.500 shares.
1H
t.l
44V4
734,
71 '
4
Philadelphia PrWaee Market.
PUHjAriF-LPHIA, Oct. r.-BinTFiR-Steady;
extra western creamery. Sic; extra
penrbv prints, S4o.
K.titiS-FIrm and unchanged,
CHEEBK Steady; New York full creams,
choice, lfec; New York full creams, fair
to good. 14(il44c: October fancy, U'V'&Mdc;
fair to goo-, lql4vg.
l.lvrrooel Ortls Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 27. WHEAT Spot
dull; No 1 red western winter no stocg;
futures steady; October, 7a d; Pecember,
7s l4d; March, 7s lV,d.
CoP.N Siajt. eauiy; American mixed. 4a
SVid; futures dull; January, 4s3Sd. Febru
ary. 4s8Sd.
Peoria Market.
PF)RIA. Oct. 27 CORN Lowar:
white, 47)c; No. I yellow, 47h48i
yellow. 47i47V,c; No. 1, 47c: No. 4,
4JATS strong: mo, 1 wmte. c;
white,
IOVjC.
No.
No.
4o.
No.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. MONEY On call,
steady at IWi per cent; ruling rate. Jv
per cent; closing bid, per cent; offered
at $ per cent. Time loans, stronger and
dull; slxtv days, 4Vifc4f, per cent; ninety
days, 40 per cent; six months, 4Yif5
'"pRISiE MERCANTILE PAPER-5VHj6
rveur m-11 1
STEKLINO EXCHANGE Steady at de
cline with actual business In bankers bins
at $4.i23(f4. 8260 for stxty-day bills and at
$4 845 for demand; commercial bills, $4.82
lipi.824.
SILVER Bar. Wo; Mexican dollars. 4V.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Closing quotations on stocks and bonds
were aa follows:
U. g. ref. ta, irg....lsH Inter. Met. 4m tl
do eoupon
II. . ta. reg
Aa ooaipon
V. . 4a, reg
dO OOIUKJO
Allle-Chal. let 4s.
Am. Ag. 4S
Am. T. at T. or.
Am. Tobaooe 4e. .
do ta
JlflClVio; No. 4 white, 3XHc; standard.
Kaaeaaa I lit (Inia ss4 Provlalnna.
KANSAS CITY-Oct. I7.-WH E-4T-De
tainher. DlHnDlaO; May, srSStlaC
unchanged; No. 1 hard. P-MAKfe-; No
tie.c: So 1 rest. ec: No. i. 2c.
CORN December. 4P4tt44Sc: May, 47)
7c; July, 4To sellers, each ant hanged to
y.f higher; No. 1 mixed. 4Kv4o; No. J, 474,
t)4r; No- I white, 4V". No. 3. tavn.
OATSr-l nchanged; No. 3 white. S2c
I mlaed. ttSfielV '
BY E No. 2. JJsiJoc.
HA Y I'nchanged; choice timothy,
t)4J. choice prairie, (11 4n.TJi2.uO.
HI ITER teanery, Joe: tirala. 35c; aec.
sde ."HV. packing stork. hc.
1-AJOii-Eairfca, -7o; firsts. MWc
Hrcelpts. Shipni'ta.
Wheat, bu 174 ia IM.tkA
Corn, bu ti.OO 0U0
Oats, bu tWal 10,00
cash
J. 8
No.
$1150
Dulath Gratia) Market.
Dl'I.I'TH, Oct. rr WHEAT December,
tl.04lj; May. $108,: No. 1 northern. $1.04;
No. 2 northern, U.Ol'ati 1.0:'.
OATS 30V-
Armour 4V Oo. Sa
Atchieon gen. 4s
do ev. 4a
do e. (a
At C U let 4a
Bel. Ohio 4e
do S',a
do i. W. Ve. ...
Bruk. TraJielt cr. (
ecetHre.1 ot Ua. ie
Cen'ral Leather 6a.
uvs Inter, it. M. 4Wa... 44
loi'VJapan 4a n
....10144, 4a 4is 4,
....11 K. O. So. let ta T34
....lleHLake e deb. 4a (lbU KIs,
.... II L 44 Nash. an. 4a... .
....10144 al , K. 4V T. 1st 4a. 7
4e..l'' do sen. 4Sa td
.... M Mlatourl Paclfle 4a... lt
....)ues4 -no ct. he S3
t N. Kra of M. 4(a. 4"4
.. " c. 1. 1 Ben. J. . ss
. 1'SIS 4o 4ea. 4e MS
..leliN. Y . N. H. 4V H.
.. 44 CT. t lfltsj
. . W. let con. 4 M
.. rs1, do cr, 4e loo
. . M Northern Part fie 4a. HO
e. 4lS 4a 3a 71 sj
..loeOre. S. U rf4g. 4e ..
Fsirenn. ct. (llt). M
' of N. J 'V 4a VSb 'do con. 4a 1CI4
echea. 4V Ohio 4Se .1014 Reeding fen. a
tWa.
4a...
'A
wlleeaakea Urala Market.
MILWACKF. Oct, k rLOlH Steady.
WHrtAT-No. 1 northern. tLurai.04Vt: No.
I nurtoern. 41 I''rtTl ov; Deveinber, ejc.
OATS -;uvu :-'.
I'AKLKt .-Hampies. 4M75o.
Hiaarssoll t.rwla Market.
VIl.VNKAPt'l.l.K Oct 27 WHEAT-De-reiuber.
(1 itf-,n l.u3'c; May. $1 07'c; No 1,
hard. ',; No. I Borlaem. U.iMX&l.Uo1.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. METALS Stand
ard copper, dull. Spot. Ortober. November,
loeniber and January, $12 37M 12 50. Lon
don, steady; spot. 5ti 13s d; futures, 4:57
15s. Custom house returns show exports
of copper so far this month of 30.8H2 tons.
Lake copper. $12.S7'itfU 00: electrolytic,
Iti.75gil2 87v, and casting. $12XMo II .624.
Tin. firm; apot and October, $: 26iKI 75;
November. $36. leVkfj 3A 4TV fecember, HS KV,
tt3dS2S and January. $38.2Ui3V6&. Ma lea.
twenty-five tons December (port of New
York) at $.eV2f London, firm, spot and
futures at 42106 Iead. quiet, $4 4fp4..I0.
New Tork; K27'fl4 2S. rst St. Louis;
Ixnden. apot. 4711 4a Sd. Spelter, firm. $5 .78
(to 86. New York: $6 70rrS 80, East St. Loula;
Ixndon spot. a. iron, . levviana war
rants, 60a In Iondon. Locally Iron waa
out. No. 1 foundry, northern. No. 1
foundry, southern, snd No. 1 foundry
southern soft Slft.T5tTi(.M; No. t foundry,
northern. $H etVrM.00.
ST. l.Ol'IS. Oct 27. METALS Lead,
firm. $4. spelter, firm. $6 46.
Drr fiooela Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 27 -DRY UOOPH Cot
ton goods market holds steady, fetaple
V nnts aie selling well for spring delivery,
arus are firm, with light tiadlng rrpo.ted.
Haw ailk la higher.
do ref. ee.
Cbl. 4V Alton
C. B. Q. it.
do ren. 4a
ec . VI. 4V St. T
sea. 4Se
C . R. 1. AV r. oo4. 4
4o rfg 4e
ei'olo. Imtueuial 4a.
ei'olo. Midland
lU'iSt U. AV S. F. fg.
i "do geo. as.
";4 8t. L. 8. W. con. .
;' do let gold 4a....
Beabord A. U 4a.
J Ho. Pacific eol. 4a
1 T4 do ct. 4
, do H R. 1st ref.
. 17 $0 Railway 4a
. 74 do sen. 4a
ec. 4V I. ref -est. 4 14 I' nlon Pan Tic 4s..
erela. 4V Hud. ev. 4a M do ce. 4a
I). AV . Q
3
.. I.'
s. 74
4a
..ua
... 74
. . . pll
. ..l'
r7
44 do 1st -ref
"144 V. S. Rubber e
7 I'. g. steel 14 ta Ptn,
H V -Cero. Crieni. ea. leni
TSH Webash let 4a I'd
14 4o let-eit. 4a CT44
10 Weetern M4. 4a
14 Weal, l.lec. ct. le ... I
1 Wie. (aetaral 4a at
P.tlllere' ea
gria prior lien 4a...
do ren- 4e
do ee. 4a, aerteaA
4o ee. da, aerlee g
Oen. Elecu-le ct. 4a.
Ill C ls rei 4a..
Bid. eAaked.
Meee York Mlalagr Stooka.
NEW YORK. Oct. T!. Closing quotations
on mining stocks wre:
Alloa
Com Trannal etock
.
i
.H
. tr
.14
. 14
untie Chief...
Veil ceo.
(inu.ne
Ophlr
Standard
Yellow Jacket.
.. t
II
.
..114
bog- S2.80. ppieoi nunn-iunu cvuaina,
per bbl., $3.W4j4.00; Missouri Jonathan and
lirlmes' oil", Pr fel!.. $1-75; Missouri
Ben Davis, per bbl.. $3 50; Missouri Wine
aaDS per bbl., $4.00; Missouri Uano, per
bbl ' $3 76; other varieties, per bbl., $4 00;
Colorado Jonathan, per box. $1.76; Cali
fornia Qraveusteiu. per box, $2.10; Cali
fornia Beliefiower. per bog, $1.60; Washing
ton tirlmea' Uoltlen and Jonathan, euttia
far.cv 88 to 12a sizes, per box. J 26. Grapes:
California Tokay, per crate. $1.25; Con
cord Michigan and New York, per K-lb.
basket, 30c; Malaga. 80 to lbs. gross, per
Eea IfiOWe.60. Cranberries: per box. $2. be;
So 1-lb P- n box- Pr boxi tTS-OO. Figs;
rr.t caiif 01 nia. 12 12-o.. pkgs., hhc; it 12-jx.
kgs $2 2i yuincet: Per box. $l.ki.
VBbfcTABLF 3 Potatoes: Larly Ohio,
alcka. per bu.. oc; Iowa white stock,
ba 5c. Bwwet Potatoes: Virginia,
Ler bbl.. i Onions: Iowa, email red
and yellolw. per lb.. 2o; bpanish. pe,- Crnim.
! uajllo: Fxtra fancy, white, ptr lb.,
ti,- red. Pr lb., lbo. Kn Plant: Fancy
iT'-iS- or doa.. $100. Celery; Micfigan.
ner dox'. bunched, lac. Rutabagas: Per lo.,
lo. Cucumbers: Hot house, 1 and i
oos.. Par box U8. -cr.-w
baae New, per le. ismaiuea; r or
hakt BOujbOc. btrlng and Wax Beans: Per
mktV'bsk., 7bC Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf,
ber dox. 46c. Parsley: Fancy home
Ilrown per dox., bunches, toe Turnips:
mat- amm.t " . - .
bak 40c. Beets: Per mkt bsk., too.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per
lb 2c; California No. L per lb., lao; CaU
fornla No. I. per lb.. 14o. Hlckorynuta:
Large, per lb.. 4c: small, per lb., o.
Cocoanuts: Per sack. $6.(4); per doa., tsc
Honey: New, 24 fraoiea, $3.5.
1
fsfle Market.
vmw YORK. Oct. 17. COFFEK Futures
opened steadv at an advance of 10 to 15
points on higher Kuropcan cables, con
tinued reports that consuming countries
were better buyers In Braxil and reports
of higher firm ol'fors from the primary
marketa. Buaineaa waa not extremely
active, but there seemed to be Some fresh
buying on the talk of a better trade de
mand and the smaller receipts, aa well as
covering by shoits. on wliich prices at one
time during the aiternoon snoweu net gains
of about 17 to points on the active
months. The cloee was only a little off
fiom h best under realizing and steady
at a net gain of 14 to 14 points. Sales, 44.-
7M bugs. October and November, me;
December, 85c; January', 70c; February,
$75c; March, t 90c; April, t.Mc; May, t ele;
June, S.S5c; July, S-KTo: August, 4atc: Sep
tetnlier. 4 S9o. Havre was lf net higher.
Hamburg waa l-glpfg higher. Rio. 100
reia higher at $5 0uui.ia). Santos, steady;
4 100 rets higher at lji(oW. 7s 50 reia
higher at 4 15 00. Receipts at the two
BtsEillan ports were 47.ua bags, against
. Oaj bags laat year. Jundiahy receipts,
34 2o0 bags, agalhet 6fl.6ti bags last year.
New York warehouse deliveries yesterday,
1147 bags, against 22.13K bags last year.
Spot coffee, stnady; Rio No. 7, )','( 107,c;
Santos No. 4, ll:lH.c; mild coffee, quiet;
Cordova, llV'&13vc.
beginning of the week.
The first cattle to sell were desirable
kinds of feeders, which were In active de
mand at good, firm prices. Everything an
swering that description changed hands
in very good reason. On the other hand
medium and common kinds were alow and
more or less neglected.
The best grades of cornfed beef cattle
were steady, soma good year. lugs selling
as high as $7.25. On the other hand the
warmed-up grades were slow to lower
more or leas neglected. Range beef was
fuily steady and fairly active.
Good cows and heifers and also canners
and stock cous were fully steady with yes
terday. On the other hand the In-between
kinds showed more or less weakness. The
big bulk of the receipts changcu hands In
very fair season in the morning and the
market as a whole nas quite Mtllstuctory,
especially considering the size of the re- 1
ceipts and prices pie ailing at oilier selling
points. j
wuuiaiiui.o 011 native caui". uuwi iv
choice beef steers, tti.75'3 7.50; fair to good
beef steers, $5.75gi.7&; common to fair beef
kteers, $5.uOty6,7b; good to choice cows and
heifers, 4.ioy6 u; fair to good cows and
heifers, $3.40a4.26; common to fair cows and
heifers, 2.fjo4i3.4i; good lo choice stockers
and feeders, $4.4u'i6 .c.5; fair to good stockers
and feeders, $4.0U'a4.40; common to fair
stockers and feeders, $2.2544.76; stock heif
ers. $3 0O((i4.25; veal calves, W 5)7 uO; bulls,
Etags. etc.. 13.(Kt5.0u
Quotations on range came: cnoic to
prime beeves l&.75'(0.2; good to choice
beeves, $5.25i75; lair lo good beeves, $4.rt
4j5 20; common to fair beeves. e3.7i4.4u,
good to choice helfere, $4.ot','Q.oO; good to
choice cows, $4.0l4o. fair to good grades,
(3o04 00; canners and cutters. J.;i.aA.eO,
good to choice feeders, M-MeS-tX); fair to
good feeders, $4.2604.76.
Representative Bales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At,
t 116
1 SSJ
358 Idaho lambs
CHICAGO 1.14
Ac. Pr.
. 7:i 4 75
,H0 2 50
.75 2 50
. 57 10
.AS 4 66
. 44 5 50
.74 2 20
.40 6 75
. 4fi 5 fid
. M 4 25
. R5 .1 "0
.44 2 75
. b.1 6 75
.50 0 (at
1. 72 4 75
. D5 S 15
. n 3 X5
. 44 4 00
.51 5 50
. 50 5 50
. !4 4 25
. Dfi 4 25
,. Ss S '
. SI 3 00
,. 02 5 0
. 63 5 HO
s 4U 5 40
, . 2 2 75
..75 2 00
, , 50 5 115
, . 08 2 0
.. 64 6 75
at AIIKF.T
LOBECK ASKS FOR MANDAMUS
HfBriiifr on Voting Machine (dilution
Set for Saturday Morning;.
JUDGE TROUT TO HEAR THE CASE
1. J. Dam. Joel M. West aad Frask
T. Haiaeosa Appear aa Altnraeya
ta Ttt te Fore 1'se ef
1ke Maehlaee.
Mandamus writ commanding t ouuiT
Ork P. M. Haverly to execute the order
of the Hoard of County Commissioner"
that he proceed (o hold tha November
S election In lougls county tilth voting
machines was asked by Charles O. Loheck.
democratic candidate for congressman from
the Second congressional district. In dis
trict court Thursday. A hearing of tha
case will be had before Judge A. C. Trouu
court room No. . Be building,
morning.
Shortly after he received notice of Ihe
Liheck application County Clerk Haverly
received the. secretary of state s certifica
tion of the official state ballot. The county
clerk maintained his stand In tha matter
of his refusal lo use tha voting machines
and declared that he will proceed with tha
preparations for an election by paper ballot
until ordered to do otherwise by the colli"..
The action for a nmnamua writ Is In the
form of a motion. 1. J. punn. Joel TV
West and Frank T. Ransom, acting -attorneys
for Lobeck. filed the mot!G
Immediately County Clrrk Haverly nev
summoned lo appear before Judge Troii?
Saturday morning to show cause why tha
a l it prayed for should not Issue.
The lxibcck motion Is accompanied by au
affidavit, which seta out the grounds for
the action In auhMunce as follows:
"Several years ago the county approd.
authorized and ordered the use of votln
machines, the use of them being entire!''
praetlcahTr. About two months 11:0 11.
Hoard of County 1 Commissioners made
general order that the machines be use.d a1
the November election. On October 25. the
board adopted a special resolution orderin
the county clerk to prepare ballot label
for the machines and to proceed to hoio
the election with the. machines. 'flier
county clerk refused and Indicates that b
will continue to refuse to execute the onlef
unless compelled to do so by the courts
Kxpert Arrives.
A. N. Gusiavson ot Jamestown. X.
special representative of Ihe Empire Vv
ing Machine company of Jamestown, whii h
aold tha machines to the city and count j.
reached Omaha Thursday morning an
went Into conference with Commissioner.'.
Pruning. Plckard and Red ford and Cus
todian Rldgway. He approved Custodian
Kldgway's plan for slugging the machine
to make them carry additional names t
petition candidates, but did nut exptertl
himself regarding the possibility of slug
ging the machines In time for, the -eo?" .r.
He merely said that the machines couio
be so slugged that they would record tU
votes accurately.
Thursday afternoon Rldgway and Oil)
tavson began operations to slug the nuv
chines with the brass slugs which
Rldgway 4s having made.
Deuiaud for (a.. .U lloas Slow
Mice . leady.
CATTLE Receipts, s.iw head. Market,
weak. Reeves. $1.50-it 7. SO; Texas aleers. $3.85
fiiS.iG; western steers, 14. toy K. Co; stockers
and feeders, jl.20'(i5.5C; cows and heifers,
"J j 2. 20-n 0. 20; calves, $7.25'(tlfl.0.
n(l W, U l lf.,.ulr. IUll I....I Mai-bAt
rather alow. Light, $x.55i0.1O; mixed, $.0u
(fl.!5; heavy, $7.MK(i)l.!tri; rough. $7.HJkii.oi);
I good to choice heavy, gS.O041S.tT1; pigs, Is. 15
' (iiK.nO; hulk of aules, $S li"riS.s5.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, lili.OOO
i head. Market, steady. Native, $2.75Vi4.40;
I western, $3.00j4.:4i; yearling. M.F4kii6.tji;
I lambs, native, $4.75'ii7.10; western, Jl.rnVno.uO.
Mt
14..
!..
It'"
I4
7uO
M
4io
10U0
Del)
1034
til
4i
:
M
V4
is
t)TOCK
41'4
rM4
1UT
401
Pr. No. At. Pt.
4 13 I" 1177 4 1
4 a5 It. 127
COWS.
1 74 1 110 I M
i 14 i 110 t M
t 0U 1 1014 I
i 20 li Ml IK
U 13 17 4 . .
I ii 47 1014 I 10
50 1 26
HEIFERS.
I 'A 4 40 4 1
I U
CALVES.
ID 11 t 4
4 M 1 IU ti
4 UU 4 1m 4 e
4 ) 4 4 4
ER9 AN l Fh-EUElt.S.
I 70 II HI 4 tt
4 on It M 14
4 04 1 IMi
4 40 as 11 4 K
4 to sra 1114 4 a
WESTERNS.
St. I.oala Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 27.-CATTLE Roceipts,
,50u head. Including 2.4K) Texans. Maiket.
steady to 15c: lower. Native shipping and
export steers, $5. i'Mi 7.50: dressed beef and
butchers steers, tu.jOu i.OO: steeis under
I. 00 lbs., $5.nilf47.'j0; stockers and feeders,
t.'Miid .25 ; cows and heifers, $.1 do'yT.oy, can
aers, $2.511141 3. 25; bulls, $:i25.W; calies, $5.26
U'J,'; Texas and Indian steers, $4.50477.00;
cows and heifers. $3.75.
IKH-Kocalpts, 6,000 head. Market, 10c
higher. Plus and lights, $.s. Ufg'i. 15; packers,
$S.50iis.75; butchers and best heavy, $K.mtrif
II. 15.
SHEEP AXI) MMHK- ltoceipts, 1700
head. Market, steady to 15c lower. Native
muttous, $3.75'i4. 15; lambs, $5.2:U7.1i; culls
and bucks, I'l iova 00; stockers, $.'.25tf3.75.
VVcllman's Mate
Visits Omaha
Major Henry Hersey, Who Wat to
Try for North Pole, on La
ipection Trip Here.
Major Henry li. Merger, Inspector
weather bureaus, is In the city. Owing
1 to the fact that Forecaat Official Welsh,
In charge of tha Omaha bureau, hag been
so long In the service and has made auch
a uniformly clear record, the Omaha In
spection ha come to be a mere formal
ity. To the credit of Dr. Welsh and the
city of Omaha It may be said that there
has never yet through all the yeara of
the present administration been a single
black mark against the local bureau.
Major Hersey was scheduled to go with
Walter Welman to the North Pole as a
representative of the weather department,
and had Wellman made tha journey Major
Ilersev would have been one of his chief
lieutenants.
Major Mersey Is a veteran In the
weather service and It la said that he can
cent a storm even though It Is origi
nating a thousand miles away and that,
too, before the government Instruments
give tha record.
54 feeders.
7 feeders.
23 feeders.
10 cow.
15 feeders. . 626 4 10
11 feeders.. 424 6 00
Mrs. H.
10 cows...
14 cows...
41 cows...
18 cowa
It calves...
e a. noa
Oaa. CatL 4V Va.
Hern Silver
Iron Stiver
eLMSvtlle Com...
Treats air Itaieaaeat.
WASHINGTON. Oct. K. Thai condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today waa aa follows:
Trust Funds Oold cola. ev4vrl,.; silvor
Tsrsestls Market.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Oct. 17 -TVRPEN.
TINF Firm at T6Vc; aalea, (it bhla ; re
ceipts. 4M bbl.; shipments, 137 bbls.;
storks aO.147 hbla.
ROS1N Firm, aalee. l.Xel bbls : receipts.
I (i3 this.; shipments. l.U bbls.; slocks,
7:'..010 bde. Quotations 44. pi 4); I), 14 15;
E $6.1004 20: K. It) lieu 30; O. (5!aVuA; N.
$6 26; I. $ (C-.W . K , Mat: M. (.; N,
t4; W li, fc.bi, W W,
B. O. Ilnney Neb.
ios'4 I 60 20 heifers... 921 4 50
UU0 6 10 t feeders . 08 4 60
J. H. Howard Neb.
903 4 80 2 feeders.. 900 4 00
T. O. tlolden Neb.
.1002 li t0 7 cows t DO
J. A. Harahfield Neb.
27 beirera... 776 4 50
22 calves... 263 ( 00
Ross Neb.
2 COWS 104 U 21 cows 901 3 25
Pierson Bros. Neb.
. 871 i to 52 feeders.. 830 4 65
.. 448 4 00
C. L. Eggerton S. D.
.. 813 3 66 44 cows 79 S 2S
August Fredlund S. 1).
.. Dot la) 10 corn s S46 4 60
314 4 50
E. M. Ilg-8. 4).
16 rows S28 S 15 11 feeders . 75 4 M
teeders.. 018 4 60
T. H. Richards-S. O.
2S feeders.. 1134 4 65 scows 800 4 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
. 2 $ 15 17 steers.
8 35 16 cows. . .
41 U) 10 steers.
HO
Armstrong Wyo.
3 05 17 rows Soo t It
NEBRASKA.
4 0) 46 feeder.. 937
t 75 16 cows 1012
4 26 lis steers.... 1044
4 35 18 cows 8.V4
4 dO 25 rows tJi
W YOM1NO.
4 36 22 steers... .11411
llug 4 10 15 heifers. ..1213
R. 1). Fitzgerald .Neb
. 464 4 15 34 cows...
,. 714 4 60 U calves..
. 80 3 20
A. D. Hammer Wyo.
. SM 4 75 27 calves..
4 75 81 rows...
4 00 42 rows...
$26 25 feeders . 104
t 00 26 feeders.. 7o4
Spear Proa wyo
14 steers.. .1132 t 00 IS steers.. ..If 6 00
H041S Buyers all wanted good light and
light mixed hogs this morning and went
after them In a hurry, with the result that
the cream of the receipts wa sooa disposed
ol at prices around lOwioc higher than yes
terday. The best lights sold up to $4 15, s,i
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 27. CATTLi R4r
ceipts, lo.iioo head including i.3uu south
erne. Market steady to 10c higher; dressed
beef and exKrt steels, $ti. lf'(7.5(l; fair to
good, $5.2fuJ 26; western ateert-, $4.utra4i.i)0;
stockers i.nd feeders, $:1.5o'ti5.50; southern
steers, $3.75'u0.75; southern cows, $2.76'(i 4.25:
native cows, $2.75'o5.00; native helfera, $3.4
64 50: bulls, $3.04.3u; calves, 4i.uO,, aM.
HlM,a Iteceipts, 6.7U) head. Market
steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales, $S 6otf
t so; heavy, $8.6Kc'8.6a; puckers and butch
ers. !osti i; light. x ;wis.ih).
PH EEP AND UMBS- Receipts. 7,W
head. Market steady; lambs. $5. 2&4rt. 7u ;
yearllnas. $4 kJijjo.Od; wethers. $4.0KuH o;
ewes, $:i.aiylj4.; stockera ana reeaere, jih
4)4.50.
St. Josepk Live Steele Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 27. CATTLT--Reeelpts
I.ouO head: mai ket steadv; steers. $4 5o'q 7 00 ;
cows and heifers, $2.5b'Q5.tO; calves, jVOcr-ji
2S-
HOGS Receipta 5.0W head; maiket steady;
top. $8 80; bulk of sales, $K.uOa4i 85.
Bllh.lL.i" ANO UAMBB-nareillta l.vuu
head; market steady; lamhs, $4.oOt4.76.
for Mar Thai at Three Deeadte
Foley's Honey and Tar has been a hour,
bold favorite for cougha, colds, and all
menu of the throat, chest and lungs. Con
ialua ua opiates. Sold by ail 4r'waSiets.
The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads.
Stork la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the
five prin
cipal wetnern marketa yesterday:
Cattle. HogH. Sheep.
South Omaha &.20O ::,l'i J3,uuu
St. Joseph $.'i"0 fi.Ov) l.Ou)
Kanaaa City 10 OtW 6.70O 7.1M)
St. Louis U.rasj 5V 5.J
Chicago 8.000 1D.IKJ0 35,000
Totals 33.200 87 71.800
Saaar and Molasses.
NEW TORIC. Oct. 27.-StTGAR Raw.
steady; muscovado. 8t test. t.Soo: centnfo-
fal, H test, 8.86c; molaasea sugar, 8t test.
10c; refined, quiet.
Wool Market.
FT. 131'IS. Oct. 27.-W'OOL-Steady. Ter
ritory and western mediums, Italic; fine
mediums. 1720o-. fine. HQc.
llama liar Market.
OMAHA, Oct. 27. HAT No. 1 upland,
$11 00: No. J upland, $9.00; packing. $4 4V);
alfalfa. $12.00. Straw: Wheat, $v00; r,
$7.00; oats, $S00.
Special Announcement
$25 One Pitce Dresses $8.95
M cows...
17 cows...
27 feeders
14 oows...
10 cows...
. s7
. 4 )8
.. 71
E B.
,. 758
21 feedert.. ".
18 cows 87t
13 feedera.. 778
14. heifers... ami
it steers.... 8K2
S7
)14
305
30 heifers...
S3 aiecra. ..
14 calves..
61 heifers.
21 cows...,
22 calves...
10 feeders..
heifers...
U cows
41 feeders..
811
673
tilt
8.(1
BSO
714
r7
t 00
4 10
5 20
4 K
a 45
4 56
8 14
1 96
R 10
i 25
S 30
i 00
287
"
70
S 04
4 10
5 30
t (
4 75
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. fX-t. 27. EVA PORATET
APPLEd In somewhat better demand
and stocks are small; prices are steadier,
on the apot fancy Is quoted at 10c; choice,
laVW'ac; prime, 7V'J'iciV'"l"mon 'uf'
4W'u T'c.
liHllJJ FRI'ITS Prunes are In fair de
mand and prices are firm, especially for
the large vlzne. Quotations range from 5y
10c for California up to jue-40s and i aj-
ft'jc for )s-ti0B. Apricots are quiet and
steadv; rnoice, l-" u '-c; emra cnoice, le
fel'l'c; fnnu , Uijfillc. Peaches are mod
erately active arm prices are steauiy;
dholce, 7'i7'-.c; extra choice. KcjS'je; fancy,
8V1Dc. Ralsina are very quiet and prlo
are barely steady. Ixtnse Muacatela are
quoted at 5Vl'"'4c; choice to rancy seeded,
fii,-f77',c: seedless, 5tc; Ixmdon layers,
$i.20gl.25.
(ottoa Market.
NEW TOR K", Oct. ST. -COTTON" Spot
closed quiet at 30 point higher: middling
uplands 14 75c, middling guir. li.c. Sales.
8 100 bales. Futures olosed steady. Closing
bids: October. 14 5kc; November, 14 47c;
ifecember. 14.43c; January. 14 47c; February,
14 61c; March. 14 51c; April. 14 5Sc; May,
14 67c; June. It 55c; July. 14 61c.
ST. Lol'IS, 4 set. 27. ,OTTON fwer
Middling. 14e.i-. Sales, none; receipts, 2.618
liales; shipments. 2.229 baiet, stock, 1,504
bales.
Saturday we place on sale the second
and largest shipment ot those beau
tiful silk and wool dresses from our
New York purchase. Bigger assort
ments, superior values to those of
last Saturday some
worth $S5 Satur
day they go at. . . ..
$8.95
Haydon Dros.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE OONSTRCCTINU
Quartermaster. Cheyenne. Wyomlnu.
October 22, 1S10. Sealed proporals In trlpli
cat will be received at this off.ee until ::'.
A. M , Mountain Time. Monday, Necemhnr
14, 1810. at which time they will be opened
in public, for the completion ot certain
Items of construction in Administration
Building. Rear Annex and ward Wings t
and 4, new post hospital. Fort I). A Hue
sell. Wyoming. Also for the Installation
of plumbing fixtures, heating fixtures and
electric light fixtures In said Ward Wlnsa
Nos. t and 4 ef said new post hospital.
Plans, specifications and general Instruc
tions to bidders, are on rue In this office.
also the offices of the Chief Quartermaster,
Lepartinent or the Missouri, omana, Ne
braska; Chief Quartermaster, Iiepartment
of the Colorado, lienver Colorado, and the
Secretary of the builders' Exchange. St.
Paul. Minnesota. All bidders should ex
amine the genera) Instructions to bidders
before submitting proposal. Proposal
blanks may be had upon application to
thio office. The government reserves the
right to reject or accept any or all bids
or any part thereof. Envelopes containing
rropoaals should be indorsed "Proposal
or completion, new post hospital. Fort I'.
A. Russell, Wyoming, to le opened No
vember 14. 1I4)," and addressed lo T. K.
ARMSTRONG. Captain and or. Mr., tOi
V. S Cavalry. Constructing (juartermss
ler. Room e, Keele Hall. Cheyenne. Wyom
ing. OctJi- 24-27-24- Novll-II
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