14 TOE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY", OCTOBER 17, 1911. 1 WANTED SITUATIONS tCon'Inued ) CAPABLE young m. with tire year' business experience wan wm k of ny kind, immediately; refeeenee. Web. OOOP drj K penman 444 Bee. wishes position. Ad- tlTT'ATION bv a c-imrtometer cpers tor: experience In rellroad office. A 471. Be UVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST 6hip joop stock to South Omaha; mt mileage and hr1nkajr: four cnlmmnu r?ci6 prompt and careful aUektlon. LIVE ST0CKC0MMISSI0N MERCHANTS 1 Byers Bro Co. Strong and reponib)a WOOD BROS.. 234- Exchang Bldg. Great West. Cora. Co.. Omaha Denver. W. R. SMITH A BON J"t handle hcp. TA'. K. DENNY CO.. 233 Exch. Bldg, TAGO EROS, hand! caul, hog, cheep. CLIFTON Com. Co., 222 Exchange bid a. Donahue RandIl Co.. 202 Each. Bldg. Cia. Robinson Co.. 200 Excn. Bldg. I Tn Standard Com. Co.. 116 Excn. Bldg. V. K. SMITH A SON Just handle sheep. Interstate Cn. Better rtaulla. Bhlp to ua. R1CK.LY CO.. Ml Excn. Bldg. ROBERTS A CO.. Excn. B.dg. Allen Dudley 4k Co.. 235-27 Esch. Bldg. Cox 4k J one Corn. Co., bunch of huatlera Ralsloa A Fonda, live etock com. mar. Parmer L. B. Com. Co.. 21 Exchanga Deposit proceed ot shipment in Stock Tarda Nat I Lank, only bank at yam. W INN BROS. 4 CO.. Exchanga Bldg. UlVKRTT BROS-, lil-M Each. Bldg. Psutton-Eckmaji Cham. Co. at'tt ramedie Mart n Proa, A Co.. 2M-7 Excn. Bldg. Alex O. Buchanan A Hon. 1M-M Ex. Bldg. OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET : WEEKS GRAIN CO., gram merchant, 'conalgnmenta eoliolted. iM Brand!. Nebraska-low Orain Co. 74 Brandaia VUK UPDIKE ORAIN CO. Conngn. tnent caietuliy hanuied. Omaha, Neb. MkKKlAM COMMInrilON CO. "Ask, U man woo ha ti led ua" . CAVERS ELEVATOR CO.. who.! dealer In Sra-w. bar. Chop feed. iil Brand! Blag. ROBERTS ORAIN CO., grain consign trnt eollcitad. grain bought to arrive. 1.4 Brand!. The Royal Mill Steam Fa:ket Co. Carrying the Meat India Mall inc 122 without Interruption. Seventy-tecond aucceaaful year. 'The American Riviera" Cuba Jamaica Panama Anelant clttea. ruin of temple, eltee of great battle, quaint cue tome gorgoou mountain, won derful flower, tropical coenery, and the greatest engineering feat of modern time the Panama Canal. Pee the Big Ditch be fore the water 1 turned into It. Fortnightly Barvto. Thames Oct 23 I Treat Not. 11 lAVsxxaov BOX, General Agent. It Stat St, N. Y Gen'l Agta, 14 bo. LaSali St. Chicago J. a Lintsn, C P. T. A. HI. Cent'! R. R W. hi Bock. 1(11 Farnam fit . M. C. tUilelda, 111 f arnam fit. Louia Neeea, car First Nat l Bank Omaha. GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOVERNMENT SALS INDIAN LANDS Abeolut Title Given The unallotted land of the Choctaw and Chtckaaaw Na tione of the Five Civilised Tribe In Okla homa, and not Including tb coal and tim ber segregation, will ba eold at publto auction to tha highest bidder at the fol lowing term, time and piece at not las than th minimum prlc stated In tha ad vertisement: Grady county, Chickasaw, f tract. 7.ouu aorea, November , a. 4, Stephen county, Duncan, TOO tract, 66.201 acre. November 4, 7, 6; Jefferson county, Ryan, Ylt tract 48.400 acres; November , 10, 11; Love county. Marietta, IxA tracts. 26.600 ax res, November 14. 14, It, IB i Carter county, Ard more, 1.1 ; tracta. 3,u0 scree, November 17, la, 20, 21, 23, 23; Murray county, Sulphur, tol tracta, 26,000 aorea, Noveatber M. 26; Garvin county, Paul Valley, w'l tiacta, X),bJQ acre, November r. U. Moclaln county. Puree 1 1, sat tract. 14.000 acre. December 1, t; Ponto toc county, Ada, ax tracta, 4K.auit aitrea, . Iieoember 4, 6, 4, J oh neon county, Tisho mingo, e4 tracta. t&.Mt a-rer, Lwcember 7, t. . Marshall county, MadUl, S. tracts, U.bQ acres. Lvoembar 11; Bryan county. Ixtrant, bu tracta, ak,M acres, December 12. i; Atoaa county. Atoka, l.3u tracts, X flat rr T uBtnkv 1 tf. H 11 ,Q. Coal county Co i ate, cot' tract, M.oui acre, imne; xu, xi, n, 1 tug nee county. i ait in, m tract, tw. uu acre, oeccmoer K V: Pittsburg county. McAleater, l.tW tracts, 167, UJ acre. Iecember 2s, Si, liil. January 1, 1; Haskell county, bugler, 41S tracts. u.A acres, January S. 4. Lati. uier ounty. Wilburton. lai tracu. lo.uu aurea, jsnuary ; lienor county. Potaau, l.i tracta, jU.eoO aires. January 4. vUan. mats ha county, Antlera, 64. tracta, 4,uu acrea, January s, a. iu, cnocw county. tluo, ttd. tracts. IT.bUi acre. Januaiy oi, 11, U. McCurlain county, Idabel. 7,1 iiacis, n.iw acres. January lb, is. 17, la. imi. ri Hior. loan iw acre or agrl cuiiuisi inn w acras oi ctnei lauds will joe roio 10 on person in any on nation. Agricultural lanab are tuos ha v lug a minimum valuation of te-uu or inure par acre. Terme ai K per cent at ine tun if sal, ib per cent In twelve month an to per cant In two yvars, with 4 bar earn interest. Payment must b mad la tna furiu of draft or oeruiitd checa, payable to J. G. Wright, couiwiaaioner. Upon luil payment being mm. at any tint ed will laeu. liuuMMliateiy alter aouruval -t sale certificate ef purchaaa i,l Issue svnd pos.e.ilun te giveo. but cuttlna ot timber or oriuing or mining fur nnnerel lhrun ant i.ui be pel mated uniu tun payment oi purcnasa price. Kixht la re served to reject any or all bide. 1 ur tntor- 5 nation apply to the Cumniiesionsr of th 'iv Civilised 'lubes. Uumuiu. tiki. htinia. oi any of the Dlelric, Agenu aa tu lands itnn theu- respeulive ui.trlote. List of tltee lauds have been prepared by wutiliM, shu wing ill teiui of sale, th description of tne various tracts and ni.minuin price. It will be Impracticable to furuiab eath Inquirer all of Ulnae list ana it is suggested u.si person oeeirmg auch Inforuiaiion epnjfy the locality m wnicn tney are interested. Bluerinis oi ine various counue. allowing the loca- iioa ui tna tana to t eoia win be fur. .-kit tiiM.s iioluUnn ta tne uidir aisned upon the payment of I id for eaca cuui.ty. la tue tuim of draft or poil inun order. J. i. WRlUHT, Couinus- a.uner to ti.e riv civilised IriVea, M oklaname, Auguat I. iu. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR! Bid wl.l b received unul 4 o clock ea 1 tinreoay. uctobar W. ivu. at th or fie i to b9Citary of the tfaard of K- rente. ' r the t. niv. r.niy of Nebraska. Llncoin, e construction of a hollow hn k "Ix-ruin LaUiii iiv ' building to coat sr- r; oxirnaieiy on the Culver. ty j .nil i.iar 1. 111. loin, according to jilai. and .1 Itimu.tl.s now ou file In th .f;lo ot tha tiuiM-rtntendeut of t'onstruv f un, K'ioiii Ji Adiiiiiiuiii stlon Uull'liiia". Vmvciiiij of NebiA.aa. Ui-ie uiut be sraitti and marked with the bidder Ii.ii., and the words "bid for beiu.n ljiburatory" wrlttea plainly on tlia cut. "ta- O 17 12-21 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Big- Caih Wheat Trantactioni Are Encoursging' Bayen. MILLING WHEAT IS SCARCE imageet Ball Fee tar la torn Mar Vet la that Caatlnaatloa f If farnrahla M'eather I De laylag Deltverlee. OMAHA. Oct. 1. Ull. Th trad in hit broadening enn UderaMy nd the hig raah wheat trani-sft. tions are encouraging Miyrri of futuren. It Is a well established act that rholr milling wheat In the nnrthweet win 'be ecarce hecaus of th Injury from ruet, froot and the recent wet westher. It I aleo reationshle to expect a material change from the flattering condition In Argentina before harveet Is reai hed An Increaee In the- world's vimhl supply chfrkrd the day trading. The strongest bull feature In the corn market la that the continuation of un favorable weather I making It difficult for country delivery and very heavy shipping sales are yet to be filled. Ceh corn Ih selling at fanrv price, but the speculative trade Is well divided. Opening value In wheat were higher, hut trado slackened and th tncrea In th vleihle eased the market and l.ttle or no advance was registered. Bear had little the beet of the argu ment In corn today. Recelpta wer heavier and caih value ranged Wao lower. Primary wheat receipt were I.MO.nOO bu. and shipment were 7,oftu bu., Klnet receipt last year of 1,Ki2,0i bu. and shipments of bu. Primary corn receipts were WO.Ono OU and ehlpment were 4M.0H0 bu , against receipt last year of fr,CuO bu. and hlp mrnt of 4,2,0) bu. Clearances wer lrd.oflO bu. of wrn, Jh.'tm bu. of oata and wheat and flour eaufil to VU,hriO bu. Liverpool closed Hftd higlier on wheat and Wfl'id lower on corn. The following cash eelea were reported; WHEAT No. 3 hard, 1 car. II 1U; car. 1101; No. s hard, 1 car. HOI"; 2 cars. 1101; 2 car. II 0"; J war, tl.0u!4; No. llhlTI 1 Cr' WCi N0, m'xo1' 1 COhN-No. 2 whit. 2 ear. fiSc; No. 2 white, a car, 6hc; 1 cr, fJc; No. t color, I car, No. t yellow. 4 car, .o; No. 3 yellow, 7 car, tlic; 1 car, eJr; No 2 mixed. 2 cars, 7Wc; No. 2 mined. 9 car, 67Hc. OATR Standard. 1 car, 4fio; No. 2 whit 14 rare, 4ee; 1 car. 4f.V; No. t white, i car, 4oHc. Omaka Cask Price. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. 2J 0OH41.ft4: No. 2 h4-C?V 03; No. 4 hard. 97VOI1 02. C-ORN-No. 2 whit. rfl?c; No. 2 whit. t,b4c; No. 4 whit. 7t8Te; No. 2 color, tiic; No. 2 yellow, 67e-ai fHc; No. X yellow. 7V(7'.c; No. 4 ye low. J,fU87Hc: No. 2. 77V1c; No. 2. 70 7e; No. 4, 8eH(tKWc " i-VAlSN- h,,- 1H!: tandard, iU46c; No. 2 white. 4fifJ4o.; No 4 white, 4fvtm'.'c; No. 2 yellow, 46tt4MC: No. 4 yellow, V.yibc. f.?dArro,w"lln- nil" IK-mac; No. 2, fSCiWc. Carlot Receipt. Wheat- Corn. Oat. Chicago tm lot Minneapolis si Omaha J01 'ij Duluth iu ... . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION' reatara ( tk Tradla. u4 Closla. Price Board of Trad. CHICAGO. Oct lalthough today for the first tlm sinew iui th visible aupply of wheat In th United, htatea went beyond th 80.0u0.00o buhl th prloe for th cereal mad a gain of to Vi nt. Th chief reason for th ad vane was that world shipment for th week war much lea than expected. Corn finished a shad to H higher, but oat at a elxteentn to decline. At in end of trading hog product varied from to off to lfc Increaa in cost. Met only wer world hinm.nt. r.t i wheat mor than ftv million bushel under th total for th corresponding vim a year ago but th supplies afloat for Importing: countrlaa ha.1 ,r....j .lesrly 4,0uu.ui0 In the last seven day ...u n r, w ii,ui.w nunnei oeiow tn ag .ivsaio n nun in remarkable alse in ioii amount or wheat linmed M.eiy available In this county gav th ..arkel a temporary set back, and caused .n unsettled feeling. Th doe how er w at nearly the top point of th -.J. uniween in one in n and tha t n an uecember fluctuated fiom HeaawaSo With last aalea Ho net higher at ta. December corn ranaeu from uuua and MV,o, closing toady o up at MSaStc. vn araue war oniy in tair demand. No. 2 yellow waa quoted at "aaVfC t-iquiuaimg eaiee oy longs carried down oata. lllkheet and low level leashed by lb December option wer 47o and 4. Sc. Th closs 47 Wit Sc. wa a shads net lower when compared with Satur day night. Liberal export helped lift provision, pork closed 10 to lfo dearer, lard to oft to 2sfo up and rib at 2So to 7o ad vance. Wuotatlon of leading product wr: Article. Open. High. Low. CIom. Wheat- I I es1! h !! 1 04 December. May July I 9&HtjW .1 04'al 1 w W. M'lfl t 101 VH 8851 1 00.88fe3 Corn December. May 4ti844ffH j TV7fc9 Oata- Deoenbar.., May July i. 7HV 4TS. bwailU 0W Aal 00 ieM Pork- January.... May li U 17W U07V, U lo IT7V 1 1 14 2t U Hi io ; Lard- January.... 22V) W IN I 06 I aft 00 a I 0 Rib January. May tH 071 tH FlOUR Market steady; winter patents. 24 1XMj4.it; straight. 3kJ4f; spring siraignts, tutyk.it, oaaers, si.iutQo.uu. K C tevfli'c. UAKutk- toed or mixing. 7uce1.00: tair to cnoic maiung. siutbia. ttEBDS Tlmoiby. lt.0uj'it.2i; clover, 214 !ll If i. I'ROVISIONS Me pork, per bbl., 214 60 1014.1b. t-ara. per luo itx., xs.i. snort rtba, sides tioosei, i. '.oe.oo. short cloar aide boxed i te.2jO.i. Total clearance or wheat ana Hour were equal to iws.Quu. Primary re pel pt a wer LtJ0,OU0 bu., compared with l.Mtl.oo bu. th corrHnding tlay a year ago. Th vlslbl aupply of wheat la th United State increased 1.s,im bu. for th week. Th amount ef breadstuff on ocean paaaaa decreased s.Mi.uuo bu. Es timated receipts for tomorrow: wheat. lua car: corn, tnt ear: oata. 2w car i vi rim Kad f hlceso Csah Prices wneat. NO. 1 red. M errill oo; No. I ri. ;c-; no. 2 hrd llvw il Ok; No 2 hard. ll.UJitl.04; No. ! northern, ji.ni.u. oo. pruig, si.vaxi 1 11: No. I spring, 110.1 U; No. 4 prtn, tOcatl.M; velvet chaff. 8oc-uii U, durum. taciltl.Oe. Corn. No, z. uj.ive; iso. white. 7:-372c; No. I yellow, T?v-2te No. 2. 7i,l,iwe; no. white, 7U,o.2c No, 2 yellow, 7mBT2Ve; No. 4, 7ujno No. 4 white, .iVtj'lkc; No. 4 yllow. 7o Ilc. Oat, No. 8. 40470; no. 2 wnit. 47.(a4i: No. I whit. 4HTW7"4e: No. whit. 447c; standard. 47'14:vj. Ryo, No. 2, 8tovva. Hariey, 7To..ii. Clover, UtW"'1! Timothy, guiioa lax. hu l i cn ouaui i w. m..w. ;. r.C l.,.u. 41 AW, KGU8 Unsettled, reoetpta. 4.W1 at mark, case Included, ltlac; first Zlc: prim flrat, 2Jc CHKUSE Steady; daisies, llc: twin, UvtC'-'Vc. yours Auiericaa. I4v,ui4vc long horna. 14Siii4Nto. POTATOES fveoeipts 2M ear; Weak Wisconxin. 4tv&vc, Michigan and Mis souri. HMav. POULT ky-Um, wk; turkey, jto chicken. I1: springs, iiwc VfclAL btaadv; 40 to to 1. wta (.So 40 to 86 lb. wta., H610"; 8 to Hit lb. wt., lie Artlcl Receipts. Shipments. Flours, bbl. W beat, bu. Corn. bu. .. Oats, bu. .. Rye. bu. ... .... 12.1t J XK) .... M.iaa) S7.O0 2-'V.0n) ......i,000 42.004 .... u.'O) i.uuj barley, bu 164.UU0 14,f.m0 Car Lot Receipt Wheat: 42 car, with 17 of contract grade; corn. t car, with 10 of cooua. t grade; oata 1U car. Total rereipt ol wheat l Chicago, Minoeapou nd Duluth t4r wer i' cars, com pared with l.Mrt cara lat week, and hti caia th coreeponding day year ago. !W YORK (.K'r.Rtl. MARKET t of tk liar oa Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK, fct 1.-FL0I:R Steady; spring patents. f 'i.M, winter stiaights. ti '',i4.1&; winter patents. 24 iStifi , spring clt ar. 14 1VU4 jo; winter extias .No. 1, U ttiiA 70; winter extrse No i, .) lft t 4.S, Ksnaaa straights. IlicfjtM. rttcepts. 31,.Ui. bu.; shipments. 2.."i till Rve f loin . firm; fair to good, 4 it'a 0: 1 hole to fsncv, $.- lo-.jri 4i. COKNMEAl Firm; f'ne white and vel low. 4o-o I 4f: coaree. IllVil.. kiln dried. I (i.Su.1 7.'i. V HEAl Spot market firm; No. 2 red. 21 00V elevator, and 21014 f. o. b. afloat; No. I northern Duluth, 21 Wt f. o. b. float. Futures market wa relatively firmer than the we.tt, owing to buying by local mills and on atraddle operation as result of Harrow differences, clonine MtNc net higher. December closed $1.04V in.v. II iri's. CORN Spot market steadv: No. 2. 7S'4c nominal, ejevator, domtitle haul to rrive; export, ro. i, i.-r: nominal, r. o ti, afloat, h uture market wa nom inal. OATP-Fpot market steady. Future market nominal. FEED Steauy; weatetn eprlng bran. lOfvlb. earka, J.'fi 10; standard middling. ion-lb. snik. . 10. city. 1-Ih. SHcks. $i'7.00. IIAY-Prline. nulei : No. I. tl.loftl 25: No. 2, II li. No. 2. 1 OKijl.l. HOI'S -Steady ; state, common to choice. 1811. 47,c HIDES Firm; Central America. 51fl LEATHER Firm; hemlock flrte, 2&S 27c: econd. 2.!fiiiHci reject, l.Sc. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mesa, 217 00 '! V.W ; family, ti 00921.00; hort clear. lrt 7f'(117.So. Fiecf firm: me, 212 6"f l 00; family, 113 .vv,7 100 ; beef ham". J9 W 23 60. Cut moata, easier; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lb., 2ll.Wnnil.75; pickled heme, I120O. Ird, steady; middle west prime, lfV;906; refined. etady; continent. I:i; South America. 210.60; compound, 27.X'B T.rVi. TALIJW Firm; prime city, hhd., 6v,c, nominal; country, ti'viyie. BUTTER Steady; creamery peclaJa, 21C; extras, )c; first, ZHUJtKc.; creamery, held epeeial, 29'c; extras, 2S4'!J'2c; proc eea ape:lal, 24V; extras, 2.1VU24c; fac tory, current make, flrat. 2121'c. CHEESE Barely tady; akim. U3 124o. EGOS Barely ateadv: fresh a-athered, extra. SOiiiaic; extra firsts, V'St'Sc; freeh gathered, dirties. No. 1, nyiSc; fresh gathered check, prime, 16c; refrigerator tint, season tnre chargea paid. fi'Uc; weetern gathered white. JK'32e. POl'LTRY Dressed, weak; western broilers. lmftlGc; fowl, VirlHc: turkeys, average best, 18320c; other. lV1ec. Kaaaa rity Grain anal Provision. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 1 WHr.iT- Cash, etrong; No. i hard. Il.oitri (W; No. S. "eft 21-07; No. 2 red, 21.tni.M; No. 2, 8ScO 21.no: December. 2I.t9i.VH. CORN Unchanged to He higher; No 2 mixed. 71e; No. 8. 7oc; No. 2 white, 7314c No. 3, 72vc; December, 61Vffll7ac; May. 63v: July- snav- 3AT8 Steady; No. 2 whit. 4ttc: No. 2 mixed, 4UV4347HC " " RYE 4Jf'Je. HAY Stronger; choir timothy, 21209; choice prairie, UlKHi 13.00. HUTTEH Creamery, 2Vi. flrat, ecoiida, 24e; packing stock, 19c. 2c; EUdK Extra, 2ac; firsts, 2lUo; sec onds, 12o. Reeelnt Shipments NVheat 2US.0OO 2S!.00 Porn tw.ooo 27.000 oata 23.000 2,000 V 11 hie apply of Grala. NEW YORK. Oct. 1A Th visible sup ply of grain In th United Stale Satur day. October 14. a compiled by the New York Produce exchange, waa as follow: Wheat. fio.2!4,uuO bushels; Increase, 3,t.i2.0u buahals. Corn. 8.tkio,Duu bushels; dcraa, 1.481, 000 bushel. Oat, 21,708,001) bushels; Increase, 437,000 ouinei. . Rye, 7M.O0 Obushals; Increaae, U7.O0O bushel. barley, 2.710.000 bushel; Increase, 4e, 000 bushel. Th visible supply of wheat In Canada iat , (Saturday was (.M7.000 bushels, an UK-rease of 1.482.000 bushel. t. Lamia General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11 WHEAT Cah lower; track No, 2 red. K8.lr41.ni: No. hard, 1105(5110; December, 04fiW(c; iuay, il.ottut 1.V4. CORN. Kl,iutv: track Nil 1 Tie- Kn white, 73m$74c; December, t3e; May, 4Hf c. OATS lxwer; track No. 2, 47H"lHe; jo. i wnne, tijim. uecemoer, ii'se. RYE Lower at .88c. POULTRY Firm; chicken 10c; prlngs lie; turkey lial&o; duck UHc; gees lOo. BUTTER Quiet; creamery 22a30c. EQas-IIIgher; l9Vi2lHc Mlanoapoll Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 16. WH KAT December. 21 0HV.: Mav. Il.Uwn I.IS'4. Cah: No. 1 hard. 21.10V,; No. 1 northern. Il.oavva 1 10; No. 2 northern, ll.06VdI.08; NO. 8. ll.UHWr1.05. FTA.X 12.4. CORN No. 2 yellow, Tie. OATS No. white. 46&He. RYE No. 2. 82V0DSC. R RAN 221 Wiil.uO. FLOUR Flrt patent. 2S4OU570: ec- ond patents, f.00r06.3o; first clears, 23 90ifl t jo; second cieara 2.Bua3.i)0. PklUdelpkla Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 1(1 BUTTF.R Weak and lo lower; extra weseem creamery, S3c; extra nearby print, 83c. soot Firm: Pennsylvania and other nearby first, free case, 2 10 per case; currant receipts, free case, 27 60 per case; western firsts, fro case. I 10 per rase; current receipt, free cases. 27 204 7 80 per case. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Oct. 11-CORN-Steady; t white. 71e; No. 2 white, 71c; No. 2 yel low, Tlo; No. 2 yellow, Tlo; No. 2 nUxed, 71c; No. 2 mixed, 71c; No. 4 mixed, 7uc; Sample, 6Kc. OAT Steady; NO. I Whit. 47 wo: tan. dard, 47o ; No. 3 whit, 4eo; No. 4 whit. 4W.C. Llvoravool Grata Market. LIVERPOOU Oct. 11 WHEAT Knot Domlnal; (uture firm; October, 7 Cd; December, Ts 6Hd; March, 7 Hd. coruN Boot rirm American mixed. 2,d; futuree dull; January, ta td: Feb ruary, la td. Mllwaake tiraia Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. IS. -WHEAT No. northern, II lmWJl 14; No. I northern. IT lOvtiul.Liv,; Decembar. I100H; Mai', 1104V OATfJ-8tandard. 47Vt7J4tc. HARLEY Malting. I1.12it.23. Omaka r-rc-ra Market. BUTTER Creamery. 29c; racking tock. 18e. F.teflS NO. 1. VXi; No. t 12c. POULTRY Broiler. 13Sc; spring. ISc: rooalar. to; hens, 2'tc; ducks, 10c; gtea. 10a Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct IS. COFFEE Fu turee today opened irregular at an ad vance of 2 points to a decline of i point and sold off right after th call under heavy realising and operation for a re action which wa marked by the rapidity of the recent advance, lower European cable and th higher Brazilian move ment. December contract soon sold off to I4o0 or 0 point below the high record of (Saturday night, and while tha market rallied from th lowest during to middle ot th day on renewed covering of trad buying, it eaeed off again later, owing to furtner decline abroad, svuropeaa selling and continued realizing or liquidation Th cloa waa easy, at a net decline of 12(121 point. Sales, 147.260 bags. October, November and December. 14 ooc; January 14 vc; February. 14 Mc; March and April. 11.8nc; May. lllc. June, 1SK.C. July, Au (um and September, 12 8uc. Havre was IW11-M net lower. Rio was 400 rot higher at I Ii0: Santo wa l'O rei higher, 4 I 2sO: 7 2 MX Receipts at th two Bro Ills ports, lOt.Oia) bags, against 78.000 bans last year. Rio exchange on London .S d higher at 14 8-Jtd. private cable aid that Brazilian comnileaarle esti mated the current crop at a.unooo to 10. 140.UO bass, and th coming crop at t.OOO. OuO bag. ?lior wer reported in Sao 1'aulo Nevt i oi k warehouae tiellverie Ssturdav were 13. Ml bait, against 15 423 lm Iitat )'ear. Todav s special Sant cable reported 4 i.nchanned and Su Paulo reieipti. of 112.v ban, againat "I Oum tasa on Saturday Spot coftee. firm; Rio, No t. UXtjlSTjC; Santoa. No. 4 14c; mild, firm,; Cordova, 17Q18C, nominal. NEW YORK STOGC MARKET rirm Tone of PreTioiu Week Not in Evidence. COVERING OF SHORTS CEASES Hesdlat 4 I ailed State t above Most Decidedly Effort of Pressare -Otker Railway Stork Weak. NEW YORK, Oct. 1 Demand lo. rtock foil materially today and tn mar ket lost the mru tone wnich wa chaise- teriKtic lat week, enort covering, whicn tne mainstay ot th niaiRcL ou us Hi en t au vanca, ceaaed, and there wa vuiually no inquiry at to nigner level. tin market aieo had to meet the etifcci oi at. lual i causing sale, and there wa a reaction wrucu scaled down recent gain. i to 2 points. I'iIiiik ui the American looacco com- puny reorganize mm plan in court waa the one event ot tn any, wltn an ea 1'ii'iui oearuiK upon secuiules value. 1 he action of tne maisei inuicaico mat itiKi" tne eflect had t-een discounted oi ttiu. I.hium of the determined opposition l tim p.an doubt wax leil wnttner It writinl hurt eeu 'i tic intlinailon was re ceived alter the oioa of tne market thai ii, e reorganization Bcheme might be op potcd by the United (Stale government. Krmling and United Mates Meet snowea mvt decidedly the effects of pressure, celling ot United Mates Steel wa largely irom out of town. Northern Pacific huh the heaviest loser of tha standard railway iftKiies, aithounh the Harriman stocks ana M. 1'aul also were weak. An unexplained advance In Lehigh Valley toward tne clone carried it t points above It low prlc of the day. The stock closed with a net gain of more than 2 points. Heav.nexs of the Steel share wa not telleved by trad reports, which were more favorable. The volume of new liuslnese wax said to have reached a larger amount. New order of the United mm creel corporation are estimated at about 34,0il tone daily, as compared wltn il.iXH to 3.'.0U tons a month ago. The report of the European supply ot copper revealed an unusually large shrinkage, the decrease of ,fWj7,oo0 pounds being the third largest alnce tne tailing in stocka begun In March, 1910. The total European supply la now tha smallest since th end of May, 1809. Th London market wa Influenced by the decrease, spot cop per advancing on active tradlnK. The bond market was irregular, i no Allla-Chalmer bonds developed further weakness, but recovered partially. Erie bonda wer decidedly strong. Total ealea, par value, 23.703.oOUi United State bonds wer unchanged on rail. Number of aalea and leading quotation on stock war at follow: else. Hire. Lew. Clow Too 11 l H AUI.-OTialmers, y'd Amalgamaxd Cbpr Am.ricaa Asrtciilturs ...U.fio tl 'H . tn 61 to Am.rleaa Beet Euar ... American Caa .. ll.0 H'4 10V to 'ii'i 45 V4 101 10 80 10 84 II 88 4 101 11 111 lSf, 87 80 13 104 101 I T4 tH 11 84 880 71 88 II 17 144 ll II 17 41 1S 11 100 io M tott Am.rtrs Amerlrss c. jj r Oitton Oil HAL lf1. Ir Bscurltle Unaeeil Locomotive .. 8. A K S. A R pfe. 1.4i0 TOO Americas American Am.riran American Amertren Amarlras Am.rtiws too It MO 4.4110 1.100 103 V, Ht l Far. Am.rlrsn tuiar Refining 400 lli4 111 Americas Tel. A Tel.. 7n0 wi WW Amlran Tohafc pt... 800 8714 8 Ara.rlcan Woool.n ' Anaron4s Mlnins " 4Vt 4 Atcblans 11.400 107 104 Atobleon ptd Atlantic Coaat Line .... WO 111 187 Baltimore A OHIO 1.1W 84 874 balhl.ti.nl StMl 40 8Vt V Brooklyn Rapt4 Tranalt.. l.tmO 71, Va Ti Csnaillas PaciMo 2.4o0 U0 x78H Central Lt.th.r 8t Central Leatlier Bf4... 800 '4 86 Central ot Naw Jersey. 100 tf 27" CheaapMke A Ohl. 1.000 14V. 71 Oik-no ft Alto Chi. Ot. West. an.... tno 18 11 Ch. Ot. Weat. f 400 81 17 Cbt. A N. W Ka 1 1 Chi.. Mil. 'A St. P.... 4.8"0 1" 10 C. C. C. A t. L. ... 100 42 43 Celoraoo Fnal n4 Ire. Colorado A Southern Conwllilaten Has 808 118 184 Corn rrooueta rialavare Hadena .... t0 14 144 Danver A Hie OrsaAe.. 1.20 14 14 P A R. O. pt4 Dtatttlr Secnrttla - i.. - 8 -88 - 81 trt, 4.400 11 80 Rrl 1st pt4 1.100 tl 80 EM. 4 PM ' 1 41 41 Oeaeral litrte l.l0 Ut Wl? Oraat North. of4 .... t.m Itl U . w.k.M rt Atfa.. 1 8n0 At 81 142 48 81 80 1M Illlnol. central JO 1J8 1M lOJ Interkneeuati-Met 8 " IntArhnmiiatl-Met. Vf4 1 ., 100 44 Int.rnatlonal Hsrvester.. t 104 104 lli 10 17 104 Inler-Marlne rfd 16 10 87 18 88 45 104 147 81 110 11 88 ! 134 48 81 1M lo 48 u ,5 1T 84 81 U 17 117 83 84 86 s 10 88 40 sa T0 M r. 41 12 81 41 41 W 1 T8 Intarsatlonal Paper 100 International rump .... 804 10 87 Inara Central K. C?. Southera 10 80 10 K. c gDutn.rn pie ttrM, Oaa t.400 104 104 Lnulavtll. NaahTllle.. LJn ii I'm m.?. S--u: , iij M K A T 8,8"0 11 81 m:: K. .T.,td .i2 J! !ft Miaaourt Tacirio .o"w - a National Blai-ult National La4 400 41 . 100 88 1,800 10 too It 8.8M 1 1 41 S.loO lit 100 It 48 K 104 14 1 4'Z 11S N Ry. of M ia pra. New York osntrsi..., N T. O A w Norfolk western... North American , Northern PacltlO Pefltlc Mall pennarlvanla 2.100 ux Kl TOO !17 10T 100 84 84 1.S00 1 17 104 88 88 P.opl.'a Gaa ritta.. C. C. A Bt. le Fit u burg t oal Preiawl 8te.l Car Pullman Palace Oar Railway Bte.l spring. . . . . ..... Reanlng !."; - 117 18 IS 84 4t ic" t'H tn 84 84 18 R.nuMIe Heel '" , : K.publlo gte.1 pt4 4iw Pock lalana Co I,8"0 18 86 Boek I.lan oe pi ... i. t V A B P 84 pli 10 4 42 pt. Imuls Sotbat.r - St. bovia s w. pio.... , - Soi-8ll!t.l4 Bouth.m Padlo J tvouth.m Railway .... 4 South.rs Railway ptt .. 1.4"0 1)0' TMineseae cropper .... T.ia A Partlr Tol . Bt 1 A W 1.4O0 H 11 ' a a W m TOO 43 41 rnio memo --: - t'alon raritla M 1 " t Kile Stale rvaaiiy.. ..... lotted Ptatea Ruhher.. l.Tn ai lnlt.4 Btaiea Steal ..lllKno 41 t u3 StMl pfd.. 1.1" losj mi ah Copper Vinrtn.a-Csr.lln C..-. . "J W'abe.n . W.h., pf " JJW Dui Marrlan4 400 17 44 m.u.iR.KAMU Klertrla .. 88.400 ..t.rn Villon 804 78 T8 Wheallog A Lake ne. . -j- -j UM.h vs ir i-iToJ .alei. Total sales tot ? w. Nee York Moaey Market. X.-0-W vork (irL la. MONEY On call. stesuly at per cent; ruiiruj rata, 2s per cent; closing bid. per cnt; of fered t 2A per cent. Tim loan, steady; sixty day. SS Pr cent; ninety day. I'm per cent, six month, 2V5 Pr cent. cent. . , 8TERUM1 IVA.V- nAlvuif lim, wim actual business In bankers' Mils at 24.83M .i.tY-div bills and at U Ur4tw0 for demand: ooinmarclal bill. 14.88. SILVER oar, N'c; saeaiuaa louara, BONIrS UOvernmeni, lltmj; raiireaa, . Irregular. Closing ouotation on uonos vuuay wart ss followsi V. g ret. 8s. rag- 'n 8 8T 4 8. voupon iv ee 4e 4 4e 8a. re toiH'K. C. Ho. let 8a... 13 4e ceupea k'lwL. S 4ek, 4e (141) 84 4a a reg ikwu. M. ea. .... ea i. ea. es.... ea A T. 1st 4s 87 a. 4a 87vT in 4. T 4e- soeses wz a. , Allie-Ckel. let Is... 44 4 sea ism. as aa .oi mo. r T. a T. e. aiu -.-v. n. or at. vas n Amer. Toh. 4s 81 N. T. C sea. 8. rvi 4o 8s ll 4o eeb. 17. M Armour a re. 4Vk. . iii. I.. N. It. 4k Ao aiaoa aa 84 ov .18 1- WAV Irt a 41 "X ..104 ...140 4o cv. 8 A C L. It S B A O. 4.... 4 l Br. T c. 4e ... i'. of til 8a . .loaw 4. rr. 4 . 84 Wo. Pasin . 4e e ak ..;(. U rl. 4a.. 81 . 4v,p.bb. ev. 8a llli . .10I, 4a oos. 4a o . . MNRea4lng gen. 4 47 ..ljel. U 8. P. f 4 7 ..!! 4. gea. as IT Cea. Leather 8. . C. nt N. 1 t a A 0. v,e-. do ret. can. v,a - l s, w es. 44 T Ch tease A A. 8.. 44 1st go 1 4 4s.. 8 O. B. A Q. . 4S.... MA A U d) 8s.. do ges. ta v.. Maa. paolfl. cel. ta.. tlv CM. A P. 4.481 it j, . a. O R. L A r.e. ee " ee It t. 4 do Hs 4a 4o. r gea. 4s ... T.J Colo. Ind. U Ttvafei. luilwar ts ....101 p. A H 4a 8lnlos Paritl 4a 11 Colo. Mid 4a .. .. M do cv 4a t r A r 4a 81 Ua 1st p r 4a ... M D. 18 Q 4a. . 80 P. g. ubber 4a Iu4 de ret. M t gteel 14 8e...l"J pt.ttll.ra' ! 7NV-Cer. Cham. ts. lue Kile pr lies 4a l7Wabaih 1st le 14 de gea 4a IT c let sad a 4s. . IT de ev 4a ear. A. 4iWest. M4. 4e 8T ' ee ear B T4 Weat. kL ev. I.... 1 Oea alea v. 8a.ltwie, Tea. 4a ...... t U. C 1st r- 4a... Mla Pso. 8 ti .101 14. I.oadoa Stork Market. LONDON. Oct. 14 American ecurities opened steady today. Later the market advanced under the lead of Union Pa cific, and Canadian Pacific. At noon prices ranged from to 1 higher than Saturday closing. Lxndon closing etock quotations: Omenta, money ... 7 Lotinvtlle A Nub 111 erooast TiMe , Kan Teiss Amal Copper II N T. Central 10 AsaeoaOs 7 Norfolk A Weatera 1 Atrhlaoa 110 So pM 80 4o pfJ liAOMarlo a Weetera. V Stltlm re A fthto. 10n r.Qnaylvaola 4J Canaitlan Paritlr ..UKan4 Mine ... 7 ... Tl ... 80, ... 711 ...111 .. 1' ... ... 421 ...111 ... 18 ... 17 Cheaapaak A Ohio. 74 Rea'tlng CM. Ort Wettern 1 gonlnrn r Cht., till. A St. r 117 40 pfd 1-a Heera . lsomtim Parlfta iMmver A Pie O ... Union Pactfle .. 4o M 8 o Bf4 Brie 11 Vi t. Steel do ut pta ii 4 pr ........ 4o 14 Pfd tmWabaah Grand Trunk 4 4o pfd Illinois central ....141 iU't.i.-iiir, steady at 24 'd per ounce. MuNEY liy51 per cent. Th rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills Is SS'n3'4 per cent; foi three months' bills. 3V.l7t per cent. Boston Stock Market. B03TON. Oct. 1. Closing Quotations on stocks snd bonds: La8ill Copper ... r e..4..ea..nsJ Miami Copper 1 KNN a- 44.. ..Mohawk Alouea Nevail Con 18 Amal. Copper l Niplmtng Mines .... 7 A Z L B 11 Nona buna Anyone Com 4 North Lake I1, U A C. C. A 8. M. 4 Old Domlojoa .... 87 Butte Coalition ... liieOu-eole M tal. A Arlina 41 Parrott (8. AC) ( al. Heel 37T Outory 81 Oatennlal Shannon T r opp.r Hang 11 Superior 84 rant Butt. .. lov, Pupailor A B M... Gr.nklln Ia Tamarark 84 Olroun Con Granby t;en Oreen. rananea J C. 8. 8. R. 80 do pld 6rtah Con ... A M 81 48 1 42 4 ts Krr uki .Sl-lirtah Copper le Uovall tCos. I 13va W inona Lake Copper il Wolverine Bid. New York MIdIbk Stnok. NEW YORK. Oct. le.-Cloalng ouots tions on mining mocks were: Aio-e .iso Lttti Chief .... 4 ...125 1' 1M ....100 .... 40 Com. Tunnel stock.. 20 Mailraa do bonda 17 Ontario Con. Cal. A Vs. 14 Ophir 8 standard 80 Yellow Jacket 18 Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadville Coo, . ottered. OMAHA Gtv.NE.KAL MARKET CHEESE Imported Swiss. 32c; Ameri can bwlMfe, 2c; block Swiss, tec; twins, u.Vic; aaisies. inc; triplets, 16c; blue lebel brick, 16c; limberger. 2-lb., lac; llin berger, 1 lo., 19c. UUTTUK no. a. l-ib. carton, 29c; No. 1, in 60-lb. tubs, 28Vtc; No. 2. 27 He; pack .ng, KMc POULTRY Broilers. ISc; springs. 19c; hens. Lie; cocks, itc; ducks, ltic. geese, 1U:; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per dox., (l.ou. Alive; Brailers, Lfc; hens, c; old roosters and stags, 6c: old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, loc; turkey. 18c; guinea fowl, 16c each, pigeon, per dox., 76c; homers, per oog , 2M); squab. No. 1, 1160; No. 2, 60c. FISH Pickerel, 11c; white, Sue; pike, 15c; trout, 16c; large crapplea, ISajisc; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, lc; haddock, lie; floundera lc; green catflan. loo; roe avnau, ei.uv nun; nnna roe, per pair, j0o; salmon. 13c; halibut, 9c; yellow perch, tc; buffalo, 8c; bullheads. 14c BEEF CUTS Ribs: No 1. ISc; No. 2. 12c; No. 2, 8Ve. Loins:. No. 1. Wc; No. 2. ISHe: No. 2. ic. Chuck: No. 1. No. 2. 6ic; No. I, SAtC. Round: No. L 11c; No. t, a-wc; io. , e-ac riaie; ino. I, 6c; No. 2, 4c; No. 2, 4c. FRUITS. E1C Apples: CooWln v.. rletles, per bbl., $2.75: Jonathan, per bbl . 24 00; California Bellf lower, per box, 21 25; Loioraoo uunainan, ua xanej , pap box 22.86. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch' tC lo-'.y , uuiu in liuiiuu, a-. (0y a. 1,K Prlc.. ot Beef Cuts Ribs: No. i. lac No. 2, Uc: No. I. bHc Loins: No. L 19HC; No. 1 14c; No. 2, o. Chuck: No 1, 7Wc; No. t. Hie; No. 8, to. Round: No' 1. Uc; No. 2. 4c; No. 2, So. Plat; No? c; No. 2. tc: No. 2, 4H. VEQETABLES Bean. String and wax. par mk. bk., 80c. Cabbage: Wi. conaln, per lb.. lo. Celery; Michigan, per doi., 26c; Colorado Jumbo, per dos tba. Cucumber: Horn e-rown n.w a,.." too. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per dox.' Il.tO. Oarllo: Extra fancy, whit, per lb 15c Lettuce: Extra fanoy leaf. re An, ' 4oo. Onion: Horn grown, white, per crat. 11.76; yellow, per crate, 1.0; red globe, per lb.. 2c; Wisconsin, yellow, la eevciiB, jur opaman, per crata 81.76. Parsley: Fancy horn srTowr, doi.. bunches, 46o. Potatoes. Minnesota Early Ohio, per bu.. Sue: Wisconsin win,. urea, per ou., soo. eweai potatoes: Vir ginia, per ddi., aj ou; per ou. bk., 21.36. nuuii. in sacs per id,, lc. To matoes: Home grows, per mkt. bsk., toe ini-.i-uiji,uua-Aimonai; Califor nia soft shell, per lb.. 20o: In sank inr. lo les. Brasll nuu: Per lb., Uo; in sack lot, lo leas. Chestnuts: Per lb. lie. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 26-00. Fllberu Per lb., 14c; In sack iota, lo less. pa nuu: Roasted, per lb., 8Hc; raw, per lb., 7c Pecan: Large, par lb., lo; in sack loU, lc lea. Walnuts: California, per lb., Uc; In sack lota, lo less. Honey; New, Z4 frames, 83.76. Kraut: Per la gal, keg. te-io. per t-gal. keg. ILlu. Evaporated Asiple aad Drlad Fralts. NETW YORK. Oct. M. EVAPORATED APPLES-Steady, with arrival heavy, but mostly for export; spot, fancy, 10 10c; choice, StfaVac; prime, 86'9c DRIED FRUITS Prunes, quiet, but firm; quotations range from 7jl2Vic for California up to 4tf(JoO and HHdlS'o for Oregon. Apricots, dull and mostly nominal; eholc. lrVfil5c: xtra choice, le-filoc; fancy, lTt&lsc. Peache. steady on reports of firm markets on th coast; choice, 11(q;11o; extra choice, ll$l2c; fancy, 12H412Hc. Raisins, Inactive, but steady; loose Muscatels, 6HQ7e; choloe to fancy seeded, t4c; e6dlea, 6&7c; London layer. SL404L4. Dry OooAa. NEW YORK. Oct- 18. DRY GOODS Th cotton good market wa quiet and steady during the day. Many large Job bing house buyer war In , but their operation showed little expansion. Dress Sood showed a steady improvement in emand. Yarn ara easy. An effort to under way among large silk manufac turer to limit th credits ax tended by raw silk factors. Metal Mark. NETW YORK, Oct. ll-METALS-Cpel-ter, dull at to.166tB.2S, New York; KOO, East St. Louis. London market quoted t b27 Hd. Antimony, dull; Cookaon. tJ 1J3'.25. Iron, Cleveland warrant, 4tia 6d In London. Locally Iron was quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern. 2lt.2u4 15.60; No. 2, Ili.Oaalt-tS: No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft. 21i.0ofil5.au. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. COTTON-Fu-turea closed steady; closing bids: October. 8.uo; November, 8.06c; December, 8.2bc; January, s.iic; reoruary. K.ioc. Aiarcn, 8.860; April, .2c; May, 8.860; June. 8,toc; August. 1 3i tveptember, 8.87a. v-v 1 vo-cvui iliiawi iuiwi ev iv miui. higher; middling upland. 8.60c; middling upland, 8 7&c Sale. 1.680 bales. iagar Market. NETW YORK. Oct. IS. SUGAR Raw quiet; muacovado, 88 feat, t46o; cen trifugal. 9 teat, 5 86c; tuolaase, i teat, luo. Refined steady. OU aad Rosla. SAVANNAH. Oct. TURPENTINE Firm; 4.ie. KOelN-Flrm; typo T, 2A4&34.M; type O. tt iVWQwtO. . Wool Market. T. LOUIS. Oct W WOOL Slow; ter rnoij and -ii7i--r. msa'.'Jrr.s. ITCT-"; t:a medium. Iftoic; fin, lljltc. Elgta Batter Market. ELGIN, Oct. 1. BUTTER Firm at 28c, output, tee, 700 pound. St. Jaaoaik Llv took Market. 6T. JOSEPH. Ma., Oct- lt-CATTLE Receipts, 2,600 had, market alow; steers, 84 eotiS.OO; cow and heller, lltuaAOO; calve. 13.807.7. HOOb Recoipta, 2.090 ka4; market stesdy to weak; top, tutO, bulk of aalea, MetxaAtft. Kei City Get MaaB. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 1A An art mu seum 10 cost 1308.000 l given to this city by th will of Mr. Mary Atklna who cTied hr recently leaving an aatat valued at one million dollar. Th will waa probated today aad Include arm aagresaUng tloa,vj6 to local chorehe aad chanties. I. Met 4s T epasama la Ice M. M. 4.... 44 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt! of Cattle Are Lsrgre and Vtlnei Weak to Lover. HOGS FIVE TO TEN LOWER Offer-lasts Ar Limited, bat Market I Weak oa BearUk Advice fro tk Eaet ftkeep aad Lamb Irregaler. OMAHA. Oct. M, RecelPt were: Catne. Hog. Sheep. TTstimate Monday !!" 2 4.n Fame day last week.. .10.22 2,J9 41.7T; Same day 2 weeks go.ln,643 1 ,14S 6.!W Pame day 3 weeks ago It 4HH 2.001 4ooo same day 4 weeks aKO.Il.Kts i.9- si."." Same day last year....l3.4S7 1.778 4S.2 The followlne table snows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ror the year to dute. compared wun lait year: 1911. 1910. lno. Dec. Cattle 816.724 941. 90 2e.l4. Hogs 1.M7.631 l.o..UlO 333,9'Jl Sheep 2.211.637 2.2ti,716 10.9a Th following table shows the average prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparison: Dat 1911. 11910. :10.1. 19u7 1DM.0. Oct. 7.. 4T 8 47 7 M 161 6 92' I I 06 8 27 7 67 tf la 6 81 I 22) ;1 7 bl J 07, t 301 6 06 Oct. 8.. Oct. 9. Oct. 10.. t o4i 8 SX 1J o Hi 8 . a w oct. a oil i s 7 li, I - ill: 2M 4 it- Oct 12.. i 2.f 8 411 7 701 5 901 6 11 6 21 t 0, 28I I to I I 10 6S1 ' 6 271 6 U Oct. is.. 2iii ( 37 8 3f S 37 8 47 7 Rl S 79, Oct. 14.. 7 40 6 Ml 09 Oct. 15.. 7 4Sj 6 S-'l HI 7 46; 6 50 t 98 Oct. ls. Sunday. Receipts and dlsDosItlon of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. :or twinty-rour hour ending at p. venterday. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattla.HoKl.Sh'D.H'r'ii. C. Al. & bt. P o . . n 1 '5 i 3 1 10 49 4 2 3.. 2 U 68 5 'i 4 47 172 11 v abash Mlhoourl raclflc... 1 Union Pacillc S3 C. oi N. W., east.. C. ot N. W., west.. 206 C. St. P., M. & O.. 10 C, B. & Q.. cat C. B. ot Q..west ... 22 C, R. I. at P.. taut. .. C, R. I. A P.. west. 2 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Q. W 2 Totals 486 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 674 1,m2 swut and Company 1,12s Cudahy Packing to l.txut Armour Ac co Mi Morreil t v. i. Van Sant Co.... 21 ben ton. Van bant ot L. if"l itl it at Son 646 f. B. Lewis 317 Huston & co & J. B. Root t Co t J. H. nulla 223 U V. Huh 11 L. Wolt 4no MOCreaiy c rvellogg.... iUd b. Werineimvr ) ti. F- iiamiituu v. fal Lee Rotlisciiiid 2il Mo. At nan. v all Co.... ! Cline 6t Christy Ia3 Other buyers I,2o0 bal 84a l.S.b 8.1 2,119 22.244 Total 8,091 3,274 2S,a02 Cvi 1 Ltj A he week oiens out wnu gooa, huavy run of came, the arrivals consisting almost entirely ui western rangers. There were only a few loads ot cornled beeves In the yard, and as a rule they were not ot a character to at tract dressed beet men 'and trade ruled s.ow, wltn tn trend of puce lower on all but th best of them. Demand tor tb gras beeves waa not particularly urgent irom any aource, and with libera, receipts and with bearisn advices from astern markets, tb trad wa slow to start and prices anywhere from weak to a dime lower than the close of laat week. Cow and heifer found a very fair outlet at not far from steady prices. De- mand for fair to choice grade was vig orous from both local packers and out side butchers and deslrabl offering moved freely at prices that compare vary favorably with th latter part ot last week. On the other hand, canner and common cutter were alow sale, and ther wss very little inquiry from th country tor tnin cow and nailer, veai calves were In good request at firm fig ures, and It was about A steady market for buns, stags, etc, Weather conditions were against any great activity in stockers and feeders, al though for the most part price were well sustained and desirable grade moved freely. Last week's supply waa pretty well cleaned up, so that yard traders were allready to stock up this morning, whil there waa also considerable In quiry from th country for good stuff of all weights. Movement wa reasonably active and price quotably ateady all around. Quotation on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 7.2uS7.90; fair to good beef steers, 26.6037.26; common to fair beef steers, t4.6&6.&0' good to choloe heif er, $4.7.Vj;6.50; good to choice cow, 14.609 6.00: fair to good cow. 3.76a.4.50: common to fair cowc, 23.76ig4.o0; vaal calva. 23.50 Ui.oo. Quotations on rsnge cattle: Good to choice beef steers, fc 60.6U; fair to good beet steers, 4 90fi.40; common to fair beef steer. t4.2&&4 80: good to cholc helf rs, t4.764pS.26; good to choice cows, 24.40 to.ou; tair to good cows, ti.ixB.4.40; good to choice stockers and feeders, fc.(Jjt 00; fair to good stockers and feeders, R40Q t.uo; common to fair stocker and leader 13.25-4.26;. stock heifers, 23.25iS4.36; bulls. stags, etc., ia.2fi3j6.oo. Representative sales: HEIFERS. At. Pr. Mo. At. Pr, 844 8 1 . :ALVES. ,. Ill ITI SlO(. rvEnn AND FEEDERS. "'vv'tafc.rtNS NEBRASKA. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 40.. 18.. No. 8 calve. , 43 feeder 10 heifers. 14 feeder 22 heifer. , 172 T 26 12 COW.. ...1066 4 10 .1130 100 10 feeder.. 8!8 4 80 . 798. 4 St 18 heifer... 717 4 26 . 8x6 t 10 42 feeder. .1208 f 25 . 77 4 00 T feeder. .123 100 6 cow iH 10 calves... 373 t heifers... 790 t heifers.., 710 21 .leaders.. 620 2 to 76 4 15 4 60 10 cow Vi I 70 S3 feeder.. 108 4 76 22 calve... 20 4 fc 4 86 M. P. Clarey Nebraska. 21 cow 923 2 90 2 cow Ill IH 3 caJvea... 143 1 50 2 helf era... 710 2 66 HOOS Explnatlon for th condition of hog trad wa lacking, th market drop ping to level 6 luo lower under a light auDolv. It waa a alow trade from th outset, despite th fact that of taring wer limited to about imy loaue. racner claimed that local cost needed trimming and In support of this attitude pointed to early advices from th east that wer mors or lea bearian. Shipper remained under cover from start to finish and bought in all only a few odd load required for actual order. Ther waa no demand whatever of a purely pculatlva character and clear ance was not complete until several rounds had been mad by local buyer on tacklntf account. Early bid Indicated a 26 t5S.aO trade, but actual business showed some im provement over this spread, th long string landing at t 30. Best bacon ani mal on saie, a good offering of apnng farrow, landed at Woo, identical with Saturday'a high price. Representative kales Na At. 88, Pr. Na At. 8a. Pr. 14 lit 8) IM 61 821 U0 M 81 II ... U 41 8a It I a 41 la 180 4 t 48 It 40 4 8 II It IM 6 88 8 11 ... 4 8 M 84 lu 6 II t tj 140 4 SO 81 1.1 SO 6 11 47 II ... I 14 at ..... HT ISO 4 IJVa 41 1,1 40 I t 14 l.'l SO 4 17 v 44 !K4 12 4 8 48 H1 M 6 17 71 1"4 8 IM 41 lil IM I 27 48 la 40 6 8 44 itl 4M 4 80 84 J '4 ISO 4 11 lai ... 4 M M J -4 M 4 88 l It 10 4 M 4 Ill UO 4 10 II 16 4 80 48 Ill ... 4 80 14 UI M IU 41 8u0 10 I to 11 rri so 80 ts 8i 130 1 4 let IM 4 14 11 ltt 14 4 11 ft 18 4vO I 84 48 IM IM 6 1T 71 It W IN 41 8tl 41 6 l.'w 4 la M 6 10 IT 110 IH IM U 114 81 6 8 80 MT lJ 4 M 44 til U 4 10 44 -JTI N I 14 II Il ... 6 80 TK Ui ... 48 14 tol 88 6 80 SHEEP la Ho with prospects at last week s close, receipts of sheep and lamb were eouably moderate, giving a total of about 4.ou0 head. Chicago waa "filled to tb guard," however, and with all early advice from that market indicating eml-denaorellaed trade, local buyer acted hesitant and beariah. Ther waa very lull buainea transacted tn any class of tock uatu wall along toward noon. Quit a Btrtne of annd fat lambs ram In via the Union Pacific, but other line delivered offering tht were mostly feed er. L'eslrsble tat sheep were unusually bard to find and the demand, in con trast to recent preference for mutton frades. had a decidedly poor appearance, n fact, there wa no kind of killing stock , that attracted a really healthy Inquiry 1 from packers snd trading In both lamba and sheep started out on a slow to un evenly lower basis. Support from country buvers lert plenty to be desired In the way of clearanc prniperui. Good lamV with a little weight seemed to be fslrly popular, but th underweight grades met with a dwindling demand. Light stuff can al ways qualify when grass and corn-field roughage are available, but when the fall season near it clos. ther I generally , a big change In the requlrementa of tha trade. In this respect th present situa tion; le seasonable, urylot nnisner en tering the market, whil th rank . of grass-finish buyer are rapidly thinning. Widening of th price ran ire la becoming mor pronounced eacn da'. of course, and bulk of offering today found a mean, slue-glen market. tome lower all along the line. Quotations on Sheep and iambs Lambs, itood to choice. Io.35M.60; lamb. tail IU S'-tiU, .O. It'tl.lX, . 1 1 1 1 - ' , ircun a, t;v60J4.t5; yearling, good to choice, 4 15 $4.35. yearlings. feeders. I3.7.M34 10; wethers, handy. 13. 66134. 00; wethers, heavy. ... t ... I . - . ... lnr.,K tul... 3.oO"iz.; wether. reeaers, o ioqso 00; ewes, good to choice, 13 .16f'!3.40; ewes, fair to good. 2 0O(q8.15; ewe, breeders. 3 2Tyfj3 7n: ewee, feeders. 22.-V.fi! 66; ewes, culls, 2150(32.25. TT 1 'mU--. nenaerson aiKS to Charity Workers "We must instruct ourselves and spread the knowledge until It comes to th Judge of the country," said Prof. Charles Richard Henderson of Chicago univer sity, "in pointing the road to follow in securing compensation, indemnity or In surance for workmen for accident which occur In tb ordinary process of Industry," at the meeting of th Nebraska conference of Charities and Correction Monday noon at the Rom hotel. Prof. Henderson, who I chairman of th International aoclety to promot worklngmen ' Insurance, declared that the courts are not educated up to tb point of passing laws to bring about worklngmen Insurance; that law re garding th worklngman ar antiquated, obselet and should be cast on th rub bish heap. "Instead of getting Justlcs," said Mr. Henderson, "the working man who is Injured at his work spends three year in litigation, gets 250 when he should get 2200 and at best gets the kind of re ward that stings his soul and maltes him hate the constitutions of this country." Mr. Henderson said that Nebraska commissioners should ask for a law which should glv compensation to th laborer no matter what the cause of th accident, that society get the advantage of the work done at which the workman has Incurred tha accident and should pay the price. "Then be would not have to go begging when he Is Injured, but would hav a fund provided for the car of his family while his earning capacity Is stopped." Mr. Henderson denied that employers are greedy and avarioua and tha em ployes are reckless, and maintained that a certain number of accidents are bound to happen In all industries. Mrs. Draper Smith presided at th meeting which wa preceded by luncheon at which about 150 charity workers wer present Play in High School Tennis Starts Slow Play has been rather alow In th high school boy' fall double tournament dur ing tha last week and two of tha matches In th second round had to ba defaulted. However, play will go oft faster thla week and If th matches ar not played they will be defaulted. Larmon and Potter, the only team which ha played Into the third round, ar picked aa likely contender for th cham pionship. Busmann and Davis ara also picked as wlnnars, Busmann holding th singles championship of tha school at present and Davl being runnerup In tha single tournament last spring. Following ar th result of th match in th first round: FIRST ROUND. Wooley and Loo mis defeated Brother ton and Dunham, 6-3, 6-4. Buiard and Hammer defeated Stebbln and Evans, 6-3, 6-1. Carney and Burkenroad defeated Cran and Petersen, 6-1, 6-1, Cummins and Carson defeated Rhoade and McCague, 6-1. 6-1. Larmon and Potter defeated Schleh and Curry, 6-2, 6-3. Susmann and Davl defeated Creedon and Gardner by default. Nobl and Crocker dfated Schrum and Dragoo by default. SECOND ROUND DRAWINGS. Wooley and Loo mi play Busard and Hammer. Carney and Burkenroad play Susmann and Davis. Winner of th Baldrlg and McShan Powell and Swiiar match play, Nobl and Crocker. SECOND ROUND. Larmon and Potter defeated Cummins and Carson. 6-L 6-2. Sellers Murder Trial Opened at Valentine VALENTINE. Neb.. Oct, 16. Th trial ef Eunlc Murphy and her brother. Ken neth,' Harry Heath, Qeorg aad Alma Weed for th murder of Charles Seller on June 17 1 for trial tht morning. Tb caa against Miss Murphy will b prose cuted first. Th four men took Seller from th home of a rancher named Hutch Jack; and hanged him to a telephone pol. Tney claim that h had threatened to kill th prisoner If Eunio did not consent to marry him. Th stat contends that th crim wa Committed In order that th girl might secure th Insurance which h believed tellers bad let. hr. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO PRACTICE WITH CREIGHTOft Tb Omaha High lvn and Creighton university will clash In light scrlmraag practice Tue day afternoon on Creighton field. And although tha high school ladj ar considerably outweighed they ar ex pected to mak a good showing against their older and heavier opponent. Th high school boys need some hard scrimmage this week to prepare them for th gam with De Molnea Weat High on Friday at De Moines. Non of th high school lad wa Injured la th gam with York Saturday and they ar now In excellent condition for a hard week of practice. Praotic on tha dirt ground at Twanty-ftrst and Paul street ha been discontinued and will b held hereafter on th Creighton field before the blue and whit (quad com out for practlc. Serloa Laceration and wounds ar healed without danger of blood poisoning by Bucklea'g Arnica alva, th healing wonder. 26c. For sal by keaton Drug Co. Th Ky to th Situatlon-B Ada, a