14 THE BEE: OMAHA, TirUKSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ( psntiiluojj I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET nVERTBrtnt enjoys an evening with the Woodward Stock company. If J. Rodman, 8.121 Fartiam Ft., will com to The Ueo office within three days we will give him an order fur a pair of tickets. Ion; Wheat Still Comei to Market and Cablet Are Lower. COBN CONTINUES RESPONSIVE WANTED TO BUY Id-band rood. Kleser. 1030 Center. D-MU. id WE FAY hifhest price land clnh rj. M. Nathan, fT men's 1 h Utn. WANTED TO HENT WANIKU-To rant 4-rootn house part modern, in any pail of city. Addrt. N. 42. Boa. WANTED Threa-room house at once. Must be leanouebie. Adurei-a nenry Muyd, Iris fc. 21st. WANTED At once, rnoni with alcove or two rooms; fam.ly nt three; cloBe hi and close to goon board. Gentleman at noma oniy Hunuayg. Address W vi, le. I'T young married couplo, three or four fmitn fiat or apartment. Must ba ikm litated and have private bath, ate Rent not to tirerd ". Address ti. 383, Uee. hoald There He Farther l)lf Is Marketing; Crop by Reason of Wet Wrutktr Will Be Re garded aa Hall Fealore. OMAHA THE MARKET TOWN WKKK.H UKAIN CO.. eor.ttgnmenia solicited. grain .aeronaut. .ti 1 runnei. Nebraska -low a Ornln Co. 711 lrandt:a VllE UPDIKE GRAIN CO. Coo. la tnems eureluny haiKiio. Omana, xseu, UaHHUM COMMIortlON CO. "A m man wnu ua uied ua. ' CAVERS ELEVATOR CO., who.tseie cWeiers in gran, bay. coup faoti. ,u siianusts Hlug. ROBERTS QHAIN CO., gram consign ments solicited. Brain buugrj. to urnva, tJt brand!. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Blilp four stock to Sou til Uinaluti sure mileage anil alnlukage, out consignment rtirlva lruiur't tuid tarelui attention. LIVE STOCiTcOMMlSSIOr Brer Broii. A Co. Strong and rcuponnlbl. VVUUJJ BHO0. S34-M Kxchftng IU1f. Ortt VViit. 'om, Co.. Orrnln A Denver. , 1. t3rtllltl A jam llatflUi? flVtV. V . . UH..I1 A iW., aVaV AvMcn. iilUJf. 'lAUU UllUO. IUaValUI VHltltJ. nUa, HllDrp. C Lw-iJr (Ul 4.-1 II, tU., i JkJaUlailMJ HlUtf. Cl;, AaWaflt.vM at e..j.( XV CbJ.Cn, Mi.ltf. lit 0iaQuiU CUua, u., lit. a.Ug. V . tl. B.tHilt t avjt lltU.tl ntip. AliU UUUI) M CVI at atliU VUI, UuitCU Ofc flUHlietfl, MalBiOH Ua, a' tIIUal( tl IHWH CU.II. Il)r, fc men A-. t. on. c.o,t m rXtJintnatj. i.uai ft maimuti In htocti V iltva. iA abAi A awt3. tf toAf-ilaiHg lit Utf. I jaijitc.tuftU wiau. cu. m k rniui(4. tUg, AlayUalt, ktUVU i alaaktlIV IU OkviCA THU a. UtUj Uaaf.lw t ytl J. GOVEriutftNT NOTICES OMAHA. Oct. 23, 1911. I.onir what (till coma on th markt tbl mornliiK anl cahlra Wfr. lowor KKRln. I.l.imdatlon Khould b nrarly com plotn and the ahi rtnr In Hunma and tha Aimrntlna, oinip.o Mitli th renewal of rtlvn rnnh drniand. will ba the artlva bull fpaiurra to rrn?e nothr advance. Hull li-Dileta arn nut furrinif the market, but tlurr la a ronilil'nt fwlina In regard to l.iiylnt; on nil iod d!rrMiiona. Thcr rorn market rontlnura very ra aponalvo to good buylnir. atthouifh a period of fine wenther will no doubt be aiifflrlent to temporarily ilopreaa prloea. On the othir hand, aliould wet weather raiioe my further drlay In marketing th new rrop It would ba regarded aa a bull f Rtnre. Ilenvy liquidation on the part of laet eclta buyer caiiaed wheat to aa lower today. HUycia are inrllned to take tha whent on the d'-cllnea and aome re covery w experted. Corn was proctirnlly unchanged, al though the tnarkrt wna rnjdcr on the fine weather over the belt and freer Boiling hy the ountry holders. lYhnarv whnnt rt.celnte were W.N10 bu. BMil ehlpmenta were 2.i0 bu., axalnat re ef'pti.Krt vrnr of ixn.CM) bu. and ahlp nunts of 771.000 bu. . Primary c orn receipt wera BIB (KG bu. nnd uhlpinenl were 2r.(v bu., agalnat ro n lpt lHt year of 4:,0O9 bu, and ahlp menti of v,.(n bu. f'lrnranera were K V) bu. of corn, I.JoO li. r onla end wheat and flour equal to ir'd m bu. Liverpool cloned NCid lower on whrat and unchanged on rorn. The following chfIi eale were reported H'heat: No. 3 hard. 1 rnr ll.'2lt. Corn: No. t white, car 7'c; No. t white, 1 car c; No. 2 vrllow. 1 rnr IW-C; No. 3 vel low, enrm O'jHc; No. 1 mired. 2 car Wo; Mi. i mixed, 2 care 6!iye, 3 car o. 4 tnWeri, 1 car f.ftc. HdI: Blatidiird. 2 cer .f.'c; No. S white, 11 cara tti'.c; No. 4 white, 7 cara Oni.hu C'aah Prlrea. WHEAT No. 2 hard, t1.02fll.n5: No. herd, tl.0141.v4; No. 4 hard. WiiyUtl.W4. CORN-No. 2 white. ffWlOWc: No. 1 white, 6&V70c; No. 4 white, iZhb'iiMc; c.o. z yellow, WAvmVit'-i Jo. I yellow. f.mf(n'c; No. 4 yellow, fiU'tt'OWo; No. 2, (.I'.tWStc; No. 8, UtVu'ic; No. 4, t-SKtp 69c. OATS-No. 2 white. (SMc: atandnrd. tfityc; No. 3 white, 4iWl4t)Vic; No. 4 white, 4(Vn4c; No. 3 yellow, 4V(J!; No. 4 yellow, 4r.V'j45r. HAltl.KY Malt nir. . II. 13' 1.23: No. 1 feed Wtcfytl.ta. ltVE-No. 2, fl397c; No. S, IIS36o. Carlut iterelpta. Wneat. Corn. Oat. Chicago hi !!& 1KJ MliiiMunoll 2.S7 Otniihn 45 23 27 Dulutli PJI with 1 cara of contract grade Oat. Wo lata. Total receipt of wheat at Chicago, Minneapolis and Duluth today were oil cara. compared with M cait la at weak and iVH car tor tha eorreapondlng day a ear ago. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET V'arloa QaiHatloaa f tke Day on C omraodltte. NEW YORK, OcL 2f..-FliOVU-Steady; aprlng patent, p,.Xi6 60; winter tralght. M.ni4.3n: winter patent. t4.S8 M 70; eiprlng clear, t4.3.'''T4.20; Kanill tralghta, t4 7Mim. Rye flour firm, fair to good, tt.0tri.20; choice to fancy, t,VK &f4.-.. CfJKNMEAI-FIrm; fine white or yel low, ll.Ho-.il , V,; kiln dried, .! 6.43 71. KVlV-Qulet; No. 2 jc, nominal, c. 1. f., Ilufralo, to arrive. WHEAT Hpot market eaey; No. 2 red, tl-Wl elevator eiort bael and tl .Yi f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 1 1 f. o. b. afloat. Future market wa lower under aelllng by long owing to bearish foreign newa, report of a poor flour demand, eaeler outnldo mnrket and larger country offering, closing 'i ia net lower. Iiecember, $1.X ll-IW K.'S. cloed. tl.O;,''; May, SI. 10 b-Wt IklO'1,. cloned. 11.10. Ilecotpt. 135..KX) bunhel; shipment, 2',,;'!7 bueliol. COKN .Spot market firm; export No. 2, Mo nominal f. o. b. afloat. Future rnarket waa nominal. ftecclpna, l.lio bunhel; h1ment. II.STx bushel OATH Snot market steady. Future market win nominal. Hecelpts, W.i") buahel; ahlpments, liushela. HAT-Steady; prime, tl.;'No. 1, $1. l.::0; No. 2, tl Vul 2'; No. 3. tl.io. HlfiKS Firm; Central America, 21c; Fingota. 2l4i2;.ic. EKAT1IKII Firm: hemlock firm, S4 27c; second, 2i''i4c; thirds, lifi21c; reject, PHOVISIONB-Pork. steady; tl6.7ijl7.ai; ftimlly, tI9.OO:rtl.0ii; clenr. tl'l .7i"4j 17.60. Deef. steadv; JM60913 ,1; family, tl3.6OJil4.00; ham, t!C'.W"fi30.M. Cut meats, picKiti rellloM, 10 to 14 pound NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Pricei Virtually on Dead Level Sarin; the Day. TOBACCO HAN HOLDS INTEREST I'nlna Pacific Rrmilti at Prac tically game Prlca Darlna; roar Worklaar Day Steel Isanee Mhnw Weakness. mess, short mesa. beef eus v; tlO.'iW OOVElC.VJdKNT bALH INDIAN UND.I AbMiluui lille Uvii ma unauu.iau anu 14, him tnoi.ia au Lu.Cktuiir tuua oi'iiio i-iva civu,au inuc iu uu buuia, aim uoi intituuiua iu ui aua um ber seat vt.kit.Mtaa win ue auu ml puai.O auciiuu lu low it.atuwai uiuuer ah lua .m- ij.iu lei ua, Itmva a,, a t,tie st nwi lusi ttiaa uie ii.i.iiuu.i .ul. hi.hu hi mti aa VuUnuMuti Ijiaujr cuuniy, tiuUkatt, btepnena couiuy, jLiuncan, ij tracts, tui.JOj aiuea, ,soi.ii,m'i' u, i. a; tftweisuu nouiuy. ja Ait, in iiacs J,iM iiu.i; .su.eiiiuai' a. u,mj at.es, .uauiiMr i. l. la, m; tumi ivu4.il. kiui.ioia, Uau.a, ej. acis. JNOt a.uliet' ii. is, j, Al, iu, a, siuu.f cuiiu.y, cuifuui, fcU tiauia, u.vM a-iv, lw.i;iiiiMsi' , uaiviu i.uui.fcjr, lian Vliwi, ull iidtu, J,M tun, iuauiusi Zlt ICS. AlCIMlll lUHilli fUlCSIl, mm tiacla, l,wrv tuu, Uaueuilr 1, 3. t oulu tou waul, aus, wi Ua4;ui 4,gg Auiva, Xcciuur , u, u; rfuuiisuii vouuit, usuw luiuaua mm uauia. auiui itcetuuM' i. , S, S Mi SUA, I UUUi.klr, JUKUill, S, llUls, l.SMil SUM, A.HrC.Abjr 11. UJJSU VUUUIJ. liuiaoii. aua llauiH 4ii,lvu auiaa. uaia.umir 11, I, Aiuaa miiiuo A iv.a, i,v uiu, )M,tMl act, l.HH.IImllU,' i, ij, is. is, u, Cual Biulll) lubihll, tlW uuiia. vwv acrva, ivvMiibr ss. nuiM couui, 16. ti. lJiasoui county, aivAiestar, i,m liana, lu,,.w aciea, uwisuiir iU, tj, lsll. jiikuuy 1. i tiajaou vuuiii, tuki, 41 Uat-ls, sv,i auiaa. yiiiiMi a, . iu. n.r viuii . wilwuiMiu. isi uauia. im.mW auea, i.uaii u; ianure vuuiit., . uwa, Zt uaiita, ovv atiiast ..uusti a. A'usu bilUu Ulmil), j4.i,w,v. S, iM. UttCiS, Lcloa, akuwi luwji. wvuuiy, 1 1 u u, m,i uikUiMt wi,sf su, yriitiai j 01, U, IMWul iO.Ol WIU1.J, 1USVW, ... ll HLlfc, 1W1SS. aSUUHJI Is, As. 1.. j uiuia luau Iw auicg u(.ait- tuitut.. kuu . u. ,s iim .,, je aoiu iu oua paiaun in any on natiou. As .K.utkMi iiiuui aia luusa tia..a tiiiiuiuui te.u-i.iuu ui 4s.w ui i..u. a imi kui. mm ue w if vctil at lus l.i.is iik siS. n.i Usui i u ix luuiii.ia au su Vr w iu is.u )hii, wiiii tsar uvul lUimvsi. mi.ia uiusi. Lm u.uai .u Suiiu vl uia.i w ,-vi iiiioa tiui, vaAi.i tO rf. ii. 'ilsllL, Cli4Ul.siivl. Clwu 1UI fc.aiiiMJl i4i.a Umuw k auji ti.,w uwsu Win sius ii.iiiiuaiey aitar iiiwai vi km. karl'liUMia ui fuicusa w..i ski suia iiMiMiiwn bo a1!!. nui cuiuua ui luiiiMO" wr ui.ii!is ut lu.uiUa lur uuunn lluWd M ... U . Ml iIuhiMU u u 1m pauieal ot puicui.se iinva. tiiam ut is ai im w tjui a.i vr au uiua. or iuivi- i.uuii iii (o iiie v,uui,iusuiivr ut lua i tivt?a iiiuv., wui.U,., w&.a buuui. ol a.. Oi Uie Diskric. a,uls .vs lu isiiu. wiiu.u iii,r iMiwiuMu Uisiiibia. lwa.a ui lues .auus u. bran uisisu l vowiiUna. siiuMiii( lua iaiioa ui si. lia UUM.1 .1,1,UI1 i.1 tiU hllUUa iiUkiS UM1 ki...iuiuu iiiutt. 11 sul i.iiii acutauie to luiuisu uu-'it iniiu.ier an ut ium itsia aiiu il is l.uwwi mil uisuua uu.iu.ai suuii uiiui uuuuii Stu4y lua iuc-uiy iu WUtcii aia lUiaimuiiL iuuu. uiia uf the kaiiuu cuuiii-a, suuavu. lua tuc luiu ui iua imia iu ua sum mil us iu4. iiisiiuu UiHiu tti..naiuu iu lua unuci slsiiuu Uihiu li. (.auisut ul . u Cgr auu a-uut.k. iu lua luiiu ui uisii ur I'lm, 'muiisii oiusi. J. li. vitiuui, cuuiiu.s- au.iKU- lu ii.u 1-iva eivuiMU int. kuaa. Oaiauoiiuk. Aaiuai L u. CIIICAOO GRAIN AXli PROVISIONS Featares ot the Traaln and Cloalnaj Prlrea on Ilnaril of Trade. CH1CAOO, Oct. 25. Aasertlona that tha Argentine harvest now almoat at hand, will prove an abundant that scarcity else where can work no harm, sent the wheat tniuket todny to a lower level. Tha close wa Vio to Ho under laat n ght. Other leading staples, too, showed n net decline all around corn o to lS'i14", oata y W to 1c and hog products Ik) to 100. The flattering outlook for the wheat crop lu Argentina attracted special at tention becauaa of dispatches from Elver, pool telling of cheaper offers of enrgoea from Houth America. It waa pointed out that nearly l.ooo.oio mora aorca wera under cultivation In Argentine thnn ever before and that even aside from the Increase ot planting tna prospect was better than for many year. Further discouragement for tha bulla reaulted from weather condi tions northwext and from lea favorable ndvlep In regard to tha milling altuat'on In that region. Tha enowfull and cold both aide of tha Canadian Una were ex- C octet! to Irud to a huge Increase In mar clings, the uaual thing after a freeae up. At the same !me, the prevailing high ptlcra for flour were sild tu have shut off demand for that commodity to a material extent. Altogether It was a bear day HeHr to the end, notwithstanding that the final tone was comparatively atendv. Itn tween the opening and the close Decem ber ranged from tl.' to tl.OlN. with the average eolea at 1.0I, a net loss of He. Fine weather Instead of predicted ra ns over the corn belt made the market for that cereal break In vigorous faah'on. Thera waa much hedging of futures here by Interior owners who had refused higher pi Icea. December awung between 64o and U.V;c, closing wealt at the lowest point reached, a net decline of lVJrlVic. Cash gmucB wen, oniy in moderate demand. No. 3 yellow waa quoted at 7476c. Unloading by lonaa formed the order of the day In oaia. Shipping trad waa slim. Outside llmlta touched by December were 47u and 47Vc, with the close at tha last named figures, a drop of VirHo from last night. Weelem packers' Belling against proa- pectlve output brought a decl'ne In iKirk. lard and rlba. the average fall being 7Vo. MuwiBiuiiis ot leaaing products wars: 12 00; pickled hams. t!2W. Lard, steady; middle wet prime, tH.lm'.VM; refined, firm; continent, $!i.; Kouth Amerlcun, 110 SO; compound. t7.2T.fr7. 7.",. TALIXJW-Steady; prime city, hhds, S-v4o. nominal: country, f'ii'itic. HPTTKIl Firm; creamery, specials. K1i32c; extras, S1i3H,c; first. 27 2!o; creamery, held specll. arvFiaO'". extra. 2!i'(i2l1Ac; flrt, 27nr2Hc; process, specials, 24'i'oiic; extra. 21c; firsts, 523'; fctory. current make flrts, 21Vic CHFKSK Steady; sklin 212'4c lXKlH-l'Trm; frenh gathered, per dog.. 3jf(:ic; extra first a2c; flri, 23'T.c; held, frefh. poor to fair, Picric; fresh gathered dlrtle. No. 1. 17tVlHc; fresli gathered checks, prime, Ific; fresh gathered check, poor to good, 10filfo; refrigerator, first. seaRon'B storage charges paid, IWuIc, refrlge.ator, poor. I. I. onla firnernl Market. BT. IfJUlS, Oct. 25. WHEAT lxwer; track No. 3 red, t1.02l (XI; No. 3 hard, tl. okI.13; December, I1.00V4; May, tl.6'4 ei.o:.'4. COHN-IiTegular; track No. 2, Witt 73c; No. 2 white, 72tye; December, ⁣ May, K,Wi,r.. OATH Dower; track No. J, 47V.CJ No. t white, tsu,,-; December, 47Hc. HVIC lwer, KVo. FI.OPK Steady ; red winter patents, t4.00(&.0t; extta fancy and strnlrht. I-OO i4 M; hard winter clears, tXMiii 3.SG. 8KFIV-Tlmothv, tl2.00'aH W. COHNMEAE tl.14. IlKAN-Dull; Bucked, east track, tl.lZtP HAT-Weak; timothy, tit V823.60; prai rie. lii.onfri6.00. PflOVlHIONrl-Pork, unchanged; Job bing, tlA.25. Ird. lower; prime steam, tft.UOW8.70. Dry salt meats, unchanxud; boxed, extra short, fie; clear ribs, 874; short clears, dVtc Hacon, uncnanged; boxed, extra ahorta, fie; clear rlba, b'c; short clears, 104o. I'OUliIHl - Weak; chicken. tVto; springs. Bo; turkeys, ltilOc; ducks, Via; geese, 11140. MUTTER Steady; creamery, 23a30o. EOQli-FIrm; 3o23c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.UI0 2,000 Wheat, bu ftMiou b.tiuu Corn, bu fi7,0"0 .InooO Oata, bu 4,Cj0 43,ooa NEW TOIIK, Oct. 23-The aecuritles market remained today In suapended ani mation. I'rli'i were virtually on a dead level. The only noticeable change waa that the marke lost the lirm tone which has characterised It recently. Interest was centered upon the progress of the contest over the American Tobacco re. organicatlon plan, which. In the opinion of some traders. Is the pivot of the pres ent situation. News that the parent company had determined to release Its hold uixin a dis contented subsidiary wns received with fovor, an the tep removed one source of determined opposition to the scheme of reo-ganlxat'ou. This Influence waa off. set, however, by tho filing In court of th protest of Independent and the con tinued conference between the attorney general and Interests dissatisfied with tho present proposal. The present stagnation of the market is Illustrated bv tho fict that Pnlon Po- c'flc, one of the three speculative leaders cIomciI on last Saturday, Monday and Tuet-day at the sir.io rrlep and ended to day' session only a small fraction above It. The e'oe llsstiea seemed to lie In n vulnerable position. Republic Steel showed tha greatest veakness, the common yield Ing two point and the preferred four. Heaviness of these stock was attributed to poorer trade prospects. Order wlth'n the hist fortnight have decreased materially. Among the railroad storks Canadian Pa. clflo waa strongest. The rle wa In re sponse to Improvement In earnings. (Iro return for the third week of October ahow a gain of 10 per cent. Atch'son'a September stitement showed a falling off of more than ttiM.ooo In net earnings, the larger part of which was due to heavier operating expenses. American cotton oil continued Its de cline, touching 4:1. It lowest price s'nee '!, before rallying harnlv at tha close. The preferred stock tumbled five points. It in reported that the company ha not been earning the full amount of the divi dend on tho preferred Issue, which has been paving 10 per cent. American bond were bought heav'lv end 6 gained 1V4. ' Otherwise the bond market lucked feature. Prices were well "iistalned. Total rales, par value. V.fM,M. PnHed Htatcs bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales snd leading quotations on stock were as foo-s: Hale. Hl.b 111. rex 11 rf. aMHVa. P.e. r. lnt Mt. 7Psa.ms t ., 814. OHsree. . B.H 103 New York Mlalaa- Stocks. NEW TORK, Oct. 23 Closing quota tions on mining storks were: Allre Mttt misf Com. Tusnel itock. so bond a Cos. !. A Va Horn BilYsr Iron Blivsr btaUI Coa. Ottered, .....If I Meilrse Ontario Ovtilr suinilsM T.llow Jack.t .. I . ,S4 . . 1 1 ..ITS ..io .. 4t Baak Clearing. OMAHA. Oct. . Bank clearings for today wera t2,761.SS7.32 and for the cor responding day last year t2.$74,706 82. I Open. I High. . Low. I Close. Tts'y. Wheat) Deo. (I 01 H Mav.l ICA'i Juiy. Wjl V.UIII I DeC.liB )Vt W.iy.;W.,i', July. I Mi ust 1 0t 1 0U s4: I H.. May. July. Pork Jan.. May. Lard Nov. Jan.. May. Ribs. Jun.. May. iOVo,' it m 15 (TTJi li K2ii t M S Vi -g '.'3 47V 4.1 15 70 ' li to I K7H siH,! 1-1 1 i:j 2l 1 00 lust, Ul 64 tiftS, 1 01 1 b tJ 4 ' S 6i-'. 1 01 1 W, v twStl" ati4 47M,r'lj si 414MiiB!sMi'a". 4G,l4r,iu".i4i aS 15 IBVi 15 C5 14 75 I It 77M, ) e kit hi 06 I 8 07, IW I 22 13 70 lo kJVi too 15 1 27 Si Kansas City (irala sad Prorlslona. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 25 W H EAT Cash. Vn lower: No. 3 hard, ll.iumil lO; No. 3. II. 0l9i !.(: No. 2 red. ll.umi 1.01V: nn. a. vcaij.tii: December. i.w; May. tl.tH; July. OHrC. COKN Unchanged to Mc lower: No. 2 mixed, 73c; No. 3, 7i4c; No. 3 white, 73c; No. 3, 7:"-c; Decembar. 1W0: May, 64Hc; July, v. cATB Unchanged: No. 1 white. 48'Alf tV;; No. 3 mixed, 46Viti47Hc. It. YE 7c. HA Y Unchanged to tl.00 hinder: choice timothy, Il.5o4iiw.00; choke iuulrlo. 313.UO ti 1A.11.;. UTTER Creamery. 28Wv first. 26Vc; seconds. 24'4c; packing stock, l'.io. ECUS Kxtiaa. ife-.: first. 2-"'. sec- onus, itc. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu... Outs, bu.... Receipts. Shipment ... 66.1XX) lUi.uiM ... lit.OlO 3.1.0.10 ... 10.000 .,0UU Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. .M ETA 1.8 Stand ard copper, dull; spot, October, Novem ber, December and January, ti2.1wi W.. London market, easy; spot, iZJb sa SM; fu tures, .iK 3 M. t"utom house return ahow export of 17,0-W ton so far this month. Eeke copper, 12Vui:!c; electroly tic, l2Httl2V: casting, iati'li"c. Tin, steady; SK)t, 342.1. Wl.if. -toler, HI.kc 42.2fi; November, December and January, 3ll.7Mt-42.0u; February, t41.MMj42.0l). Ixindon market, easy; spot, C191 loa; futures, 191. Lead, easy; t4.3.u4.S. ,New York; MO.'Vt 4.1ft, Enst fit. lyul. Iyindon market, flfi Us W. Spelter, nominal; K2itifl 30. Now York; 16 Krxl.40, East Bt, Louis. lon- on market, (26 in. Antimony, dull: cook- so n b, t8.uriti.l2W. Iron: Cleveland war- ants, quiet at 4i 3d In London. Locally, met; no, 1 roundry northern, iio.iu iuo; No. 2. SlVOrti 15.2!: No. 1 southern ami No. t southern soft, tlu.oiil5.a0. T. IXU18. tct. A-METALS-uMO, atendy; t4.15. Ppelter, firm; tti-20. OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Slow to Ten Cents Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Receipt, 0( sheep and I.ambs Maid ing: l Verr Well, Whtlo De mand la Good and Prloea Today Bteady. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralts NEW TOUK. Oct. 25 Evaporated Pples are quiet and steady. On the pot fancy are quoted at 11.014x1 02; choice, MrtV: prime. sH-giic. DRIED FRUITS Irune. fairly active hut only about steady; quotations range from 741 120 for Cnllfornia up to 40S4c for ws and ll'4W13'4o for Oregon. Apri cot, quiet; are steady at 1ful6Ae; ex- ra choice. ityaldc: lancy, i.(i'C. poaches, steady but the demand I small; nolce. nWiidlHc: extra choice. lllil.'c; fancy. 12'Vfi 12ic. Raln. firm on small offerings; loose muscatels are quoted at 6Vji74i';; choice fancy seeded, SWAci seedles, will; London layers, 3L4vU1.4j. Olla and Roaln. SAVANNAH. On.. Oct. 25. TURPEN TINE Firm at Cl'AVic; sales. W3 bbls.; receipts, 763 bbls.; shipments, 1,043 bbls.; tocks, 34. 7W bbls. ROSIN Firm: aales. 1.802 bbls.: re ceipt, t.O'JO bbls.; shipment, 2,005 bbl. ; itock. X3,SL'4 bbl. quotations: u, so w; .'. tfi.47'4: E, tO.r.24; F, O. II, I, K and M. tO.37'4; N, tS.72V4; WO, $7.20; W V. rhllailelplila I'rudave Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 2i Hl'TTER, Firm; extra western creamery, 33c; extra niarby prints, Sue. Et-RiS rlrui. MOo per case hluher: Pennsylvania and other nearby first. free cases, f.40 per case: curient rece.pt, rree cases, ii.mi tier caae: western firsts. iree oust a, f 40 per case; current receipts. tree iaea, i.mui.wi per case. CMlvrJSr. yuiet; fnew rork run creama. fancy. 1&c: New York full c rnnna, fair to good, 1441140. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct 2.-WHKAT Spot, nominal; futures, weak; December. 7a tt.d; March, 7a M: May, 7a 4d. IUIIN-Btiot. . atvaay ; American mixed. 6a td; futures, steady; January, 6a k-Vd; February, ba OU. Mllwaakea Orala Market. MILWAUKEE, Ofct. 25.-WHEAT-NO. 1 northern, tl.DVMil 1; No. I northern, ti ll 4X1. 14; No. 2 nurd wlutr, tl.t4(ul.tsj; De cember, tl.03fil.OL'H; May, tlOii's. OATS-Hiandard, VuSOvo. DAHLEY-l lfyl.r. 12; No. 4 fprlriy, Jfvtl.lo; Vflvm i -. U 9 ) .,..- I 14. JK ! ik . . Jkliao ' U-!, UUIUIH, fl.Wljl.'O, m . t .. 1. v.. w 1 1 . - r 1 V Maslls -aiJ. VallllV, tVllJ , ZSV, LtliAL fsOHUtS j'tUJl'OfcAUb Jlt l.lv,UCl.S AND llA'i Cuius. 1 luei tuui ivi iuaisicr'a OlCice, 3eu..rl luuuing, i iiiubu, 111., Octooer 1, lsiL MiaKU piuiMiuta., 111 inpi.ca.e, sub jct ui ii.e uiu.i cuuuiuuna, win pa re ceiveu at ibis uiticu uiiui U:uu o cluck, M.. October i, l-ii, aim tueu uunu, tu, fuimstiiiig and uvjiwiina ai turner toe ksiuii. New li-rli. t'biiuuelphia. ti. Louis t r Cbivagu d- "l of the cjul termusler s lirnnn iil: i.j,m.t pis. Legauia, . anvaa, and ll.'.uuu Curds, Hal; sutooci tu Increase uf Hot tu exceed lM per cent, if desired by this department. Kight Is reserved tu rrjoct or accept any or al, proposals ur tiny part thereof. .preference will b given tu article uf domestic! nianu.auture. nan Ions of quality and price tlnciudm In mi prtce tA lureiga productions or litsriu fact urea the duty t hereon) being t,bil riandurd samples can be seen, and -ecif trstloriM, blanks for proucuutia aud fall inlorioatiun will be furnnthed tiua M plKkllon at this olfne. Enveiui con taili ng prouuaa B lu be Indorsed 1 roi ifI for Lefgln end Hat "oril., to L-s (ior.M Jan. I. 1912." COL. JNo. L. ILJ.M, cuivf wuurieroitr, CAWimUlt-n Csh quotations wera aa follows: FLOUR Mtauy ; w in.er paienis, tl 9f9 t" 4i; aliuigiits. 33 got4 u; spring straights, tooiHiH. paaeis. . oj.ij.xo, spring pat- vius, urai it liner. fO-iMCU 11,10. RYK No. 2. ?c. HAKLEY Feed or mixing. tOrQtl.Ol; fair to choice malting. II Hail 22. r-EEDS ilmothy, tHOojiuiO; Clover, PKuVISIONS Mess pork. nee hhl tl6Uiil&,7; lard, per lou Iba., t5.(j6; short lbs. suies. tloos.il. 7 7 iis.S.'v,; short cuar siues tuuAeuj, sts.hs iK 1 utul clearances of wheat and flour were equal to iko.iwu du. I'riniary re celpta were rvl.uuo bu.. compared wlih 11.im bu. tha con e ponding day a year s. Ktlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 41 rare; corn, laj cara; oata, 43 eat; hogs. 3..0u head. Chicago Cash prices Wheat: No. I red, l olV 0-: No. 3 red. 31.0ovl.02; No. 3 hard, tl.uvul.07; No. 3 hard, li.txiity l u'.; No. 1 northern, 1.16o I. li; No. 3 nirtnern. si.iztui.ia: no. i northern. ll.lL'ttn I l.iu, d". l.t.'il.l Corn: 3 vel- low,, 7r ; No. 4. 7liU':3Sc; No. 4 white, V'.'.4". No. 4 new white, 6iV5 WSc; No. 4 yellow, "1 Mr'J "'c ; No. 4 yel low, pew, 87c. Oata: No. t white, 47j 4kvc; No. 3, 4tV'; No. 3 white, 4;iu47a; No. 4 wh te. 4.Vu47lsc: Btandard, 4:'n.c MPTTKIt Steady; creameries, JSiiJHc; dairies. zivTm. i-.ilti.-i Mieady; receipts, 4.087 cases: at mark, case Included, Knjlso, fusis, 31o; prime firsts. C- i CHEr.HK Firm; daisies, H'iUV-; twin. 14-ul4e; young Americas, lihit MVio; long horns, lltlto. POTATOES bloaJy, choice to fancy, OuSc; fair to good, (otituo. POI'LTUY-F.asy; turkeys. 14c; chick ens. c; springs, 10c. VKAIStoady; to to 60-lu. wts.. VnKc: 60 to ku-lb wts.. KWaj lo'c. M to llu-lli. wts. 111!. RVE No. . T7c MA RLE Y e0-:il TIMOTHY l.l.wu'la. SO. C I ) V it. K 1 4 . u i W. Dally inovelilent uf produce: Ancle. Ilecrpta Shipment Flour, bbls i ) 43.uO0 Wheat, bu Vi tl 4u.si torn, bu. .met) Oata, bu. IU too 343w Hye, bu . f uaj liarley bu 15 w 17.4c) 1 ar Lut Receipts Wheal; 7 cara. wlik 37 cars uf vuuuact (Jiada. Cuia, iA wj a. Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. .-WHEAT-De. cember, ll.o: May, t lSSTIl ia; July, I1.14S. nominal; rash, No. 3 hard, tl.lo No. 1 northern, tl.K1Jil.lv4s; No. I nortlv ern, tl.tiHUll-O-; No. 3. il.03Vql.OC,. rtalatb Grain Market. ntTLUTH. Oct. 26. WHEAT No. 1 hard, tl.UVx; No. 1 northern, tl.lOH; No, 2 northern, il.OK; Ieceniber, tl.uiv asked; May. IU3H asked. OATsI 4oc. Allt.-rhatniera bM ., Arpals.m.t.4 Copper ... American Asrlraltural ., Am. Best Hugsr Atnsrlrsn rs American C A F , Am. Cotton Oil American II. A U pfd.. Am. lu Beruritlti. American Llnaeett American Locomotive ... American S. A R Am. R. R. pM Am. Rtoel FotinflrlMl Am. Rtisar H.flning American T. A T Am. Tobacco sfd , Atnsrlran Woolen Anaconda Mining Od.... Atrhlaon At'-hiwin pM Atlantic Coaat Line Haltlmore A Ohio Hnthlehem BtMl lirooktyn Rapid Tr Canadian P.rlflo tVntral Lsaihor Central Lssth.r pfd Central of New Jersey.. Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A Altou rhlcexo O. W., sew Clik. o. W. pfd Ctitc.o N. W Cklraso, M. A St. P.... C, O., C Bt. U Tjorado V. A I Colorado A anuthera Consolidated Oaa Corn Product Delaware A Hudwn Denver A Ills Ursnds.... Denver A R. ). pfd Maimer' securities .... F:n Krle lat pfd Kris td pfd Ueti.ral sllectrie tlreat Northero pfd Oreal Norttiern Or ctfs.. Illinois Central Interboroush Mat Int. Met. pfd International Harvester.. Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City B K C. So. pfd iJirlede Oa. Ixiuiavllle A Naahvllle.. Minn. A Bt, Uiula M . 8t. P. A 8. tl. M... Mlaxiurl. K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Mlaaourl raclflo National Rlacult National Lead N. H. it. ul M. Id pfd.. New York Ontral N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Pacific Pad lie Mall pennavlvanla People s Uaa p . I .. c. ta. u Pltlaburs Coal treated ctteel Car Pullman Palace c ar Tlailwer Btael spring.... Heading ' Kepshlle Pteel Hepunlte St el I pfd Itock Inland O) Kuck laland t. pfd t U A 8. K. 3d pfd... St. Louie A. W St. L. 8. W pfd .... gtoss-Bheffleld a. A 1... Southern Paclfle Southern Hallway Be Railway pfd TennstaM Copper Teiaa A Pad tic , T , Bt. L. A W T.. Bt. L. A VT. pfd Inloa Paclfle t'olon Pacific pfd Inited state neany.... Vnlied Dlatee Huhber... I nited Hi ate steel S. Steel pfd tun Corper Va -Carolina Cb.mlcal . Wabaah JVabaau P'd Wetter Maryland Westlngbouae kledrto .. WtMtrt I nton i Wheeling A L. S Lehlah Valley low. Cine pli 1.70 7iW tl)0 1,400 700 ioo 100 'iitoo 400 "iii ll.tw ino 4IM 3,700 no, 48 Vi 45 mix, MS 'i4i 104 tl 71 311H U 10'4 47 41 S US 101', 2t isi'i 'i't'i u 230-tI 3.(00 72 73V1 Kt I. two 144 V, lutH 144V, 10? 400 SI '4 27 100 00 1X.IO0 l.l) 400 700 MOO 100 '"ii'tj runt 100 iss 10a IK, (OH Ui 124 41 119 H '.4 vi 10s 14V, lmti 10 10 40 iso" 123 '4 4141 1341 '44V, 107 '1j HVk 100 rrv 27 Vi itio s ' it ' London Slock Market. TiONDON, Oct. 26. Americans opened quiet and about unchanged. Later the market advanced on fair bulng and soon prices ranged from unchanged tu S above parity. noon closing stock quotations: Ti Lnul.vlll A Naah..l31H Taalo.. has. A Tea.. 11 t ItieNew Yurk 1 ealrsl . . 10 -.a 1 f, or roll A Weetecil.llUt SO 7Vt CorLsola, snosey So account ,. Anial. Coppar Auacuada Atihlaoa lVDvt do ptd So ptd I Ontarlu A Wealsea. Itaitimor A Ohio.. evi Penaavlva.ita Canadian Pacific ...llIVtHand Mlae ........ Chesapeake A Ohio.. It t Heading t hi. Ureal Wealsra. lit. SouUlers Kr (hi., Mil. A Bt. P UIS So pld If Southera Par Ills .. ti -a I uiuu paciflo ta so fl Ittl'. . Steel m. d td . 41,Wabaah ... Xbta do put .. lilt 1.1 ui at ltld per ounce, le beei. iMnvar A Hlo O .. a pfd Brie do let ptd do 14 ptd Oraud Trunk Illinois Central .... t-.k liar, ... 11 ...m . ..it ... - ... ti ...ln4 ... 1IM ... 14 MONEY lnWli nr cent. The rate uf discount In the open mar ket for short bills Is Sl per cent; for three months bills, JVi0ia per rent. Dos tost Stock Market. MOSTON. tlct. 55.-'loslng quotations on storks Slid bonds: Alios A ami. ( upper A. A U A 8... Arttoaa Om. .. tl. A C . A g. Putt Coalllloa ( al. A Arlioaa. I el. A llt-.la... Ceuteealal Cop Kause cv. ( Kaat Pull C. k Cranklln (liruua Cin. ... (iranby cin. . .. Greene Cananeat l.le Horale 44I ! Lake CV.pper'!"!! I Salle (upper.. Xi.nit CcHiper . . . tl-d.lv. Uld. IT Mohawk , ... blsjNe.ad Cus ... 11 Ntplaains Mine ... ...40 North Hull M. tKort Lake ... It. Old ostiums ... 4vt4OM.ua ...!s Pariwll t. A C... ... SVuln.r ... at shaunoa ...10 buperloff ... 44tSuoerlur A B. 34.. ... 4 Tamarack .... M t. S. 8. R. A St. ...7 do Sid lite! tah Coa 1.1 tat (Vp(ate CO... aWiou4 4 Wolveilue It 14 . 4 . II . . tl . a , l , 11V, . ta . II . 44. . 1 . ; TU Key to tha Bituatlun Be Ada 100 100 "ttii ii 100 I.O'JO WW 0 200 l0 1,400 "lot) 'iiioo in 147 H i4H mil 4V4 41V '47 vi 531, 10i 3 1UI iii" iai'v, 11H 147 im SV4 4014 '44 aiVa P mtt, loivi iiS 122 vi 17, KO l.MW 1,700 4. 1"0 1.000 100 too 1.100 11)0 IllO 1,400 . 100 too 14,400 IM M.t'K) 4' 3.f0 100' '"iii 141V, 1: tj't ifit, 48 u, lii4 2a TO 14V 24t4 1 431 lelVa lit. leivi 19H 7'tj ti 47 4 40 lost ft TO tett 24 V, lUVtj 41V4 lilt 4:4 4' 109 H 44V 474, 100 KM T. TtH 144k 4!H 4HU, 10. Vi i.5 T4i 114 144 R37i 12 l,S H'S 4' 45 tlvi "VI U 23 lois !4 111 15 tl OT "It in. lot 4 134 rfs n tl4 tlH 4 f3 7IH 25 II UT 144 10744 13 n 41 1S74 I0V1 14.1 6l 47 Vi II 111 lllti .01, 149', 123 V, 41' IU US 41V, 107 Vi 14' 1 2'i 6t 104 Vt 147 HI 133 H, 31 Vi 4054. 117 4 UV, 100 J07i tVtj 114 'a 30 Vi in vi 107 Vi isvi l.vi l.MI'i 27 14044 tnvi M'4i 4' 41 It TVi 41 104V4 S5 l.vt 4iv 111 70 4!ti 4i 10Vi e n4 iti toV. 4SV, tl 71 IVi Total sale tor tha day. III. WW ah area. Neve York Money Market NEW YORK, Oct. 25.-MONEY-Ot call slea.1v: Per Cent: ruling rate, IS per cent; offered at 2 per rent; time loans, easier; sixty days, IViu3v per cent: ninety days, 3Hiu3 par cent; si months. 8V per cent. PH1ME .MliRCANilUBi -Ar.-s1W IS', nee cent. STKltlJMl EXCHANQE Firm, with actual business in bankers' bills, at 34.KS;5 for sixty-duy bllla and at 4.ht ior oe- manil : commercial bllla. 34. S3. (SILVER Bar, Wvc; Mexican dollars, KON'DS Government ana ranroaa, stead v. Closing quotations on bona toaiy tr as louuwsi l'. g. ret. 3. res...tnvilnt. M. U. 4s... 44 U do coupon lm,Maoea 4a ut C. 8. Is. reg H'l-v, 0x tHt SV e coupou loiK. C. Be. lat He ... TJ V. 8. 4a. reg UltiL. S. deb. 4a lll. .. .tv, do eoupos UlttL A N. snl. (....' Allia-Chal. let. aa... R. a T. lat ta.. nit. Amer. As 4a '""S do . 4Vva A. T. A T. re. 4a lut Mo. Pacific ta 7tv, Am. Tobacco 4a HVkN. R. K. of M 4V,a 41V, do ta 11 N. Y. C. (. i,a.... uv, Armour A Co. 4V.. 1 do dee, 4a . nea IS. i., m. it. A n. . c te IM .lutuiN. A W. lat o. as.. MVi . td do ev. ts It7 . ntv.No. raclfte 4s loVi . 92 4 do to S tM'isO 8. U rMg. 4a... ait, MVtPenn. ev. s laii.. set. Atrhlao sea. 4a do ev. 4a tU cv. I. A. C. U let 4e ., bal. A Ohio to.. do sa do 8 W. IV,a Bruok. Tr. cv. 4l i 'en, of (la. (a. . Cea. Leather aa... ' of N. J s SOUTH OMAHA. Oct 25, 1911. rtecelpt a ere: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday i:t. KI7 3,S 6 67.121 Official Tuesday 8,7ii 6,70 44.41. Estimate Wednesday.. i.tWO ' 6.000 31,400 Three deys this week.. 2X346 181 132.943 Same day last week..i.0i) 12,373 13o.7t7 Same days 2 w ka ago..iV,.5'.0 14.017 141.419 Same days 3 w'ks ago..:4 101 8,447 1 37,Mn Same day 4 w'ks ag..3J.2.t2 lf,W2 121. 8i Same days last year.. 23.64 11,6X5 7.2 'I he loilowmg tablo sriows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, as compared with last year: i;in. MO. Inc. Dec. Cattle W7,;X1 l.ttiu,o:4 32.4:4 Hogs 1.97S.OW 1,629,134 2IS.9t''8 Sheep 2.4.2I8 2,41,84H 4i.640 Tha following table shows the average price paid for hogs at Houth Omaha lor the last few days, with comparisons: 4 leeuers. uit., let cost,,,, tieuers.. 4 5 Date 1911. W1.1900.1908. 11907. 11904.11905. Oct. 15.. Oct. 1.. Oct. 17.. Oct, 18.. Oct. 11.. Oct, 20.. Oct. 21.. Oct. ti.. Oct. 113.. Oct 24.. Oct. 2i.. 8 471 7 4 6 W 6 01 1 6 23! V m ,i e K..I a uu I .: U?l . Ai. avtUtattuiav, saw teeuerS. .ltAKi aa A. (atlsvay. 3 iv .eeders.. Mia Sis una tUtl sv k . Ajosuuiiwr. .1 leeuers.. luts 4 M i, cues k4S 4 00 u l.o.ieis.n so VJ 1 lecueis.. etM t iV 1 l.eaia.... M S W llaveul,, lea) 4 1 tvuaii Cleek L. ot c. cu. Steers. ...iet t Siruvta UJO I ti evuea I 3e uuuu-vueuiiiviia in tua hog trade wera auii uivia ur is ueuriaii tv,.u tti. uuera tlia.atwu upull Vutuoei tutu .uut e..vil(, suai.eu at iiguies a u,s Uittaei uuuur iuuae oi yeateiUey, iul eteit al una ue cnue, tua Uvuihuu aeemcu lutnei icuuie, uu. 01 lue 14.1 er eacaeia ieuut.ii.iig uuinpieieiy out ut mo euy ma.,m.. in aoiiu.aj, il waa a uu.., t,uatkk.s44ciuiy uewl iiuiil a seniiig tieepjinu t iv.uv u. ui. luele was Siiti a vvl' lu.r pu. null ui Hie aupp.y in anal uuiius aim Wnai lew uiua weie fiactd at nuineu pucua iietC enuneu loakeo ot otuivt', lue niuiHel ciua .ii on uutlum. i.eceipia uiiiuunled 'o about 100 loads, almoai as largu as yttviauy a tun. ouicner and packing giuue made up me bulk, uui me leluuve scuicuy ut' uttcon uiienngs did twi nt ajve as a ouyii, aigumenia in inia biuncn oi lue tiauu, aa weigiu is becoiiuug mure pupuiar cucu uay. oinpping outlet ausurueu oniy s,x ur e van loan in ail nu purl ul till purchase uouotiess was piuinpUU by speculttiive orueis. tiu.es were closely bunched, the same as recently, lung strings sailing al i.J0 (uti.Ai. Best quuiuy animals on sal uiupped to X.3o, a dune undei- ye.-te.-cUy tngn price. Representative sales: 6 3-.S, 8 55! 6 Sl-j 6 118 3. g 61 6 30si ti 6 ;ta 8 31 8 44 8 34VJ 6 38 '4, g 50j ' 46! 7 39 5 21 7 411 6 22 7 (.11 6 2J 6 601 B 9M ti i!7 6 42 6 Oti 10 6 tai o 19 061 6 2 6 IS 6 OH, 7 62 6 4.1 1 6 87 6 111 7 62 6 4i t iU o ui 8 47 7 66 6 411 6 471 ti 12 6 S9 U 6 11 5 10 6 10 6 15 6 14 6 20 I 514! 6 10 6 01 I No. .60, Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 2.V COTTON Spot closed dull, 10 points higher; middling up- nnda, B.4oc; middling gulf. H.iuc; no saies. Futures closed steady: October,' 9.07c; No vember. 9.09c: December. .24c: January, 9.0c; February. 9.12c; March, 9.20c; April, 9.2'ic; May, 9.33c; June. 9.32c; July, 9.42c; August, 9.3ic; September, 9.32c Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK. Oct. 26. DRY GOODS The cotton gooda markets were quiet, with prices steady. There la a good de mand for seaaonable knit good, such as sweaters, knit hoods and fleeced fabrics. Worated yarns are steady, with bUBlness accumulating at the mills. - Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Oct. 26.-HAY No. 1. tU.mt 13.00; No. 3, 811.50312 00; coarse, tlO.OO; packing stock. 37.00ili9.0O: alfalfa, Il4.u. Straw: Wheat, t5.00ft6.50; rye and oatB, tu.50. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock j it at the Cnlon stock cards South Omaha, 1 12 for twenty-four hours ending at t p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. II' r s, C, M. & St. P 8 Wabash t 1 Missouri Pacific 2 Union Paclilc 57 1 63 C. & N. W.. east.. 14 1 C. ct N. W., west.. 103 19 37 1 C, St. P., M. & O.. 8 6 C, H. & Q, east.. 5 1 C, R. At y., west. .100 14 2ti . C, R. I. & P., east .. 8 C, R. I. P., west 1 3 .. 1 Illinois Central .... 1 3 C. G. W. v 111.. Totals 2S8 S 117 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hog, esneep. 441 20 107 615 323 3M M 1.213 2,j73 8,691 1,413 "260 Peoria Market. PEORIA. Oct. 23. CORN-Steady; No. yellow. 70V4c: No. 3 yellow. 72VtH7:lHo; No. 4 yellow, 71tyc; No. 2 mlxod, 72 c. ciAitj Lower; standard, 4ic; ino. a white, 46V347c; No. 4 white, 4V,o. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 26. WOOLSlow; ter ritory and western mediums, 17Q20c; fine mediums, .lettrlHc; fine, llblnc. Isgsr Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 25 SUGAR-Rav, nom.nal; muscovado, 89 test, 6.2o'B6.31ct; centrifugal, 96 test, 57.vtib.81c; molaases, t test, 6.00$ 6.06c; refined, . easy. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 25. CO FFE E Fu tures opened steady at an advance of 2 to points. In response to higher European cabiea and reports that firm offers from Urasll were generally unchanged to a shade higher. In spite of the continued free movement and Increasing stock at ,iimary ports. Offerings, however, were heavy at the Initial advance with Wall treet, European and scattering local onga selling and with the demand com paratively small, prices broke sharply during the afternoon. Support developed after the list had shown a net loss of from 11 to 25 points, and the market c deed a few points up from the lowest. with the final tono steady at a decline ot from 6 to 15 points for the day. Salos were 80,260 bags. October and November, i4e0c; December, 14.79c; January, 14.40c; r ebruary, 14c: March, 13.76c,; April, lj.'juc; May, i:i.6c; June, 13.63c; July, 13.62c; Au gust. 13.60c; Ceptember, 13.58c. Havre was VyftlH francs higher. Ham burg waa ItrlVi pfg. higher. Rio. nominal. Santos, unchanged; 4a. sl'inO: 7s, 8t6o0. Re ceipts at the two Brazilian port. 93.000 bags, against 64.000 bags last year undlahy receipts. 69.000 bags, against 0,700 bags lost year. Today's special Santos cable reported 4a 60 reis higher, and Sao Paulo receipt of 60,000 bags, against 69,000 bags yesterday. Fin ,v eat nor was reported In three districts of Sao Paulo, with showers or rain In tha other two. New York warehouse de liveries yesterday wera 13,049 bags, against 11.644 bags laat year. Spot coffee, steady; Rio, No. T, 16i9 IS'vsr.i Santos, No.. 4, lfiTic; mild, flrmo Cordova, 1701"" c-'nsl CHICAGO LIVID STOCK MARKET 30,090 Omaha Packing Co.... R04 925 Swift and Company 842 1.4H3 Cudahy Packing Co....l,4:0 674 Armour & Co 44:1 1,736 Morrell Cudahy, St. Paul Cudaliy, Denver Urn, Pkg. Co., Denver. W. n. Vansant Co Hill Ai Son F. B. Lewis Huston Co 7.1 J. M. Root & Co 21 J. II. Hulla 3 L. Wolf 375 McCreary & Kellogg., iwt Werthelmer & Degen.. ' 23 H. F. Hamilton 22 Leo Rotnschild 106 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 92 Other buyers 1,820 Totals 6.9S7 4,817 38,738 CA'i 1L.E-'l here was taiother very lib eral run of cattle thin morning, 265 cars be.ng reported In. This makes the total for the three days 28.346 head, a sllgnt falling off as compared with last week and a year ago. Locally receipts were not large enough to have been burden some, but the fact that other markets were heavily loaded, eastern markets especially being alow and lower, had a depressing effect upon the trade at this point. As a result the market on all kinds of cattle was very alow and dull and the morning was well advanced be fore any business of Importance had been transacted. The trade In fact might be described as a slow to 10c lower market on all kinds of cattle. This would mean that some of the best cattle sold at steady prices, with common and medium kinds In many cases all of loc lower. Quotation!, on Native Catt'e Good to choice beef steer, t7.00lj7.75; fair to good beef steers, 6.u0i7.00; common to fair beef steers, t4.755.76: good td choice heifers. t4.760:5.6O: good to choice cows, t4.3Wu6.00; fair to good cow. t3.75g4.25; common to fair cows, i2.6uffi3.ti5; veal calves, t3.60td7.76. Quotations on Range Cattle Good to choice beef steers. to.&0Q.60; fair to good beef steers, M.WCif.l.uO; common to fair beef steer. $4.25'u'4.80; good to choice heifers. tt.25fr5.00; good to choice cows, 14.3;'ii4.90: fair to good cows, tl.7504.3O; good to choice stockers and feedera, 83.00 i6.75; fair to good stockers and feeders. 14 IMiS.OO; common to fair atockers and feeders, t3.4i'ti CIS; stock heifers, U-Mt 4.25: bulls, stags, etc., 13.2525.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. N. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. II 1111 I 10 17 1240 I 40 COWS. 14 714 IM 4 1035 I 18 1 110 I IS 1 1074 I 80 . '. .47 13 4 4M 4 00 I.. I 43 3 30 29 Il 4 10 t Ml I i 2 IM 4 21 3 &S 3 to HEIFERS. R10 I 10 4 467 4 00 t UO I t:. 1 4H0 4 10 T 147 I 75 ! 7t4 4 10 CALVES. 1 170 T IS 1 to T M 1 114 1 2a 1 200 7 W 1 1H) IM STOCKEKS AND FEEDERS t ? I M 4 U4 4 I 790 4 4 4f.4 4 0 1 433 4 40 31 147 4 40 30 764 4 40 W YOMING. 13 cows 9S8 3 2.i 16 cows 918 ..107', Mo eoa. 4a l'l .. MVa Heading sa. 4a HU in -s u a a r, li a n Chee. A Ohio 4Wa. 101'i d do re(. t IV,Bt L. s. W e. 4 chlcaco A A. ISe- 44 So lat gold 4a.. C. U. A V 1. 4a... lSf A L. ta do sen. 4a Pac col. 4a.. , VI A B P. 4. 4a tto, do ev. 4a P. I. at P. c. tl 11V, do l.t raf. 4a.. do r's 4a l.enii. Hallway aa. . Cola tnd It 74 do gee. 4a Colo, slid 4a til Colon t'aclflo 4. C. A B. r A 4Ve ' do U. 4a. U P. A H 1 A H. do raf. Planner' Krla p. 1. tl do su. 4a........ do cv. 4a, see. A. aa eerie g. T4 Ttuj II Vi a1, BIV . Bt'tl tl', .10144, . 7t ,.P't .lot . .lol .i.'ia tav so let A ret. 4. so .1'. 8. Huobee 4s.. , t7 t' g. Steel M ta , 74eva -Car. O.m. it loot, . 7,Wahaak lat la pa . 7H aeon let A el. 4s.. 414, , tie, W.ue.-a Md. tl tl 1 Weal, glee Gee. i-.ae tv. sa...laevi ut ttauil 4A. . talk Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Doll. CHICAGO, Oct. 25. CATTLE Receipts, 17,000 head; market dull; beeves, t4.70iiiK.76; Texas steers, t4.00giei.00; western steers, t4.15u7.00; atockers and feeders. t32tiic..Ttt; .alvea and heifers, IL90W6.0O; calvea, 14 00 (i8 60. HOGS Receipts, 82.000 head; market slow, 6d10o lower; light, t!i-7(3-S3; mixed, i5.Mu.4b; heavy, t5.76u4l.45; rough, Ji.'.ou 4 00; good to choice heavy, tnO0Ui.45; pigs t350i76; bulk of sales, f6.10iuC.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 55.000 head; market steady; Native, 322.Vu3.70; western, t2.40tg3.75; yearling. t3.6us4 25: native lambs, 4.0tJjG.OO, western, 4 00 U6.10. Kansas City l ive Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 3d. CATTLE He celpta, 15,000 head, Including 1,700 south erns,; market steady to 10c lower; calvea, Eo lower; dressed beef and export steers, 47.2548.75; fair to good. t4.eO&7.uO; western toera, 4.2oii7.Gb; Blockers and feedera i3.9tan6.25; southern steers, t3.;tyOOO; southern rows, t2.7654.26; native cows, 12.756.00; nutlve heifers. t4.0o7.00; bulls, tJ.25i4.50; calvea, 14 001 7. 00. HOC1S Receipts, 17.0U) head: market 10tg 15c lower: bulk of sales, to 76 iii.3i; heavy, pi 30v.37i4; packers and butchers, to je-ij i.40; Ughta, t5.76j.lti: plga, t4. 405.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.010 head; market ateady to weak; lambs, f4 2o r5 86; yearlings, U.6cVg-CfO; wethers, 33.00 I3 76: ewes. 32.7&33.2o; stockers and feed era. t2.25433.75. St. Lonla Lire, rfocvi market. ST. LeOUIS. Oct, 25. CATTLE Receipts 5,924 head. Including l.luO Texans; market teudy; native shipping and export steers, 17. 2i K 00; dressed beef and butcher steers. 5il7 5U; ruwa and he'fer. UOuuh 26.:. eanners, tl 'MB 3.00; bulla, t3.754i6.25; calves 4 Ouejtf.OO; Texaa and Indian steers, tt OOtf 7.(41; rows and heifers. H.6tJ7.00. HCK1S Receipts, l,tl head; market V ejl.'o lower; plas and lights, i"itj4 1i packer. I6 1Mi4.30; butchers and beat heavy. 9.204.i 40. r-HEEP AND IMBS Receipts, 8.03 head; market 104i 15c lower: native mut tons, $3 261 3.75; lainbs. t4.;ii7i: culls and bucks, tl.2C4i3.50; stockers. Lj3u0. - SI. Jaaavenk I'.lwe Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 25 CATTLE Receipts I. iou head; market slow; steers. ttialia.Oo- i and heifers, tU.8oturi.00; calvea. t3.S04T7.7S. Hi HIS Receipts, 6.000 head; market B? 10c lower; top, to-40. bulk of salea, IClcJ 6 35. stlEEP AND LAMBS-RecolpU. t 300 head: market steady to strong, lamlta, t50vtuS.uA, 9 feeuara.. 94ti N cows E6 feedeis..lu63 26 feeders. .KO 6 Cuws 9 2 26 tows 1o34 26 feeders.. 8.0 9 coes... 25 feeders 10 cows... 20 cows... 4 steers. 974 l58 7j0 737 8 90 4 50 13 cows Ic6i 4 20 4 t0 8 cows 9-0 4 00 5 10 66 feeders.. 1)70 t 10 5 10 17 leeuers. .1U48 5 10 4 00 1 leeueis.. W li 4 30 32 le,.dra..l0.6 5 25 6 20 14 ca. A ha.KH.4 4 h6 4 00 6'J leeueis.. t)-l 5 1:0 4 60 12 cows 947 4 00 3 hO 10 leeders..U22 4 35 3 20 14 cows 8.3 3 80 1. Williams VV yo. ..Ili5 4 tx ti teeners.. 935 4 50 Fred W illlama VVyo. ..p.i t6 t feeders.. 1016 4 40 .. Uu6 4 26 10 cows loha 3 he J. II. Penn VVyo. . .lt.35 4 00 1 feeder. .1117 5 00 12 feeders. . Mo 4 to C. W. Marquis Wyo. 13 steers.. ..1180 4 75 12 steers.. ..1075 4 40 Nat HUi V yo. 12 feeders . 740 4 50 9 cows 715 S 40 Ed Moles Wyo. 21 feedere..li 6 U J. S. Mennett Wyo. i cows 4 10 5 cows 9Cd 4 10 t cuws 975 3 ;5 M. uucaley W yo. 12 cows luoJ 4 10 2o cows 1088 24 steer. 11 cows.. 91 cows.. I 90 5 50 27 cows 916 3 20 oti kteero....U19 i cows Uu6 4 70 J. F. lialllsey Wyo. 9 feeders.. 79H 4 oo 13 cows 923 3 90 4 hellers... t75 4 00 C. Carrlco Wyo. 8 cows,.... 9u6 3 90 COIXIHADO. 14 calves... 157 7 60 locows-hf. 73 t 50 eOUTH DA KOI A. 85 feeders., st;) 4 W 81 heiters... 654 t 60 16 hellers... hoO 3 40 31 cows fc.'J 3 75 J. D. Elliott. 22 steers.. ..1200 65 la cows 1004 4 50 4 Bleers....ll2e 6 10 End.cott Bros, 15 feeders.. It Si 6 l0 i. H. Miner Neb. 11 steers.. ..1-3 6 16 21 cows 27 cow llua 4 CO K cows. lu cuw s 913 1 15 v Lai rJKNa. 11 'JO , 777 6h5 947 .1-04 . HOI , 4J7 . 4t4 7jI DcJ 307 ..1031 ..lUuS 4 10 a 50 45 feeders. 12 rw s-ht. 7 feeders. 10 cows 6 ball 9 cows.... 13 culves.. 9 calves.. 10 feeders. 7 leeder. 1J belter.. 9 cows lull 90 feeder.. lots . steer.. ..DU a euws k.tl NEBRASKA. 17 Steers.. ..1271 5 10 feeders.. 994 24 feeders.. 9.7 4 35 22 feeders.. 9A M. C. Hubhell-Neb. 69 steers.... II 14 4 66 3 steers.. ..1148 34 steers. ...1010 4 6a U cows 1M6 i 2u a bulls.. ...1JW f 4 9u 47 feeders.. 10S4 4 90 5 40 26 feeders.. 7ul 4 65 3 40 34 feedeis.. 843 4 70 4 tw 11 cows lo-si 1 70 3 60 la heifer... 77 4 26 3 75 3u feeders.. IH4 4 l, 4 to) 3 calves... 140 7 50 4 htl 13 calves... 4.0 4 80 4 ill 34 foedeis.. 8.8 4 70 4 40 17 feeuei.. 40 4 50 3 50 10 cane... 316 4 00 4 IO II feeder. So J 4 50 4 Ml 14 heifers... 661 3 90 6 00 &j cuws lov4 3 W 3 35 Perritt. cut.... S7S 4 6S I 20 A' ,.:i4 ..311) . J17 . .S7 ..Si J ..3.4 ..214 ..Ul ..134 ..:4 ..144 . .304 ..sua ..lit ..ri ..20S ..1S4 ..til ..2SJ ..it. ..IU) .177 44 Pr. I 15 a 17'4 4 20 I 20 I 20 4 20 I Ul I 2'. I 22', 4 IZ'm I 22V, ' 4 22', I 22 Vi I 2.1, lit, 4 22 I 12 Vi I 12 , 22 4 23 to I it I II 4 21 I 21 No, Ar. 47 2S 42. 50... 44... S4... ..Sol . . Illl .... ..20S ..1.7 ..2H ..270 ..271 ..24 ..171 ..244 ..254 IjU ISO IM) 200 M 120 .0 Pr. I 21 4 2. I 26 I 20 I 2i 24 4 24 4 24 I 2j I 24 I 2o I 24 I 24 I 24 I U 4 n I 4 26 4 : .i I : a :.. 4 2. I 2j 4 X, t i;vi I 30 It., SU. . li.. tv'i.. to.. 44.. 64.. 47.. ,1 210 42 32 1 3 2.S3 4o 212 III 2X4 14 :t7 II 268 41 274 TO 227 It Ut M US Tl 123 3 21 ... 121 17 Ill 17 260 ... 4 21 IS 247 ... 14 243 ... tto 74 210 ... PIGS. ODDS AND e-NDd .144 ... I 24 40 141 120 I 00 40 140 ... I 24 3 ... ( 25 l 12 ... I 00 4 128 ... I 14 1 223 W I 21 1 270 ... I 2e 71 121 ... 100 ei-ie,tf Numerically the fresh supply of sheep and lambs had plenty of sue, amuunung to fully 81,000 head, but It was a run of feeders instead of finisnecl ciutsea and packing stuff was conspicu ous by Its scarcity. Really good lat ot lerlngs proved rare exceptions and there was notiuiig very toppy on saie In the way of high-grade iamb. Wyoming Bent In the big bulk ot receipts and Chi cago territory furnished an even larger un for that market, promising an aggre gate crop this week that will at ieat be one of the largetit of the season. Locally the three days' receipts amount to aDout io2.ti(4) neod. With the big end of the run consisting of turn lamba ranging from 55 pounds downward, business In fat varieties was necessarily of modest vaiume. Packers atarteu out buying at figures just about steady with yesterday, paying 5.2oao.2i) for merely good glades. A Choice lamb offering would probably land aruuiiU t6.60. Demand for fleshy western stock: straight from the ranges seemed ample and active, but killers are shying away irom forty-five and sixty day warmed-up stutf and corn belt finishers are urged to delay mu.-Vetmg until return billing uie more attractive. On.y a nitni warmed-up slock is coimn at present una nuiie of li van poftBiuiy show prom. rai aneep aulu in elciuu Uuua,ea tut a rule, pinne wetneia wna we.ot bring ing 4yi.6U Killing ewes moved aiuund oO tfo.lo, and the yeur.ing maraet was poorly .ested, owing to meager . proportion of inia ciaa oi stock. Country outlet tor feeders looked broad and me tone to trade was tairiy active ut geueraily steady prices. Everything! cleared Well yesterday, despite uuunes in plain. Utile lambs, and tne new otiennga tound a comparatively open tieid. weighty .ambe tor dry lot feeding were favored, of course, and uaua-ly sold around t4.6oU4.7u, pee-wees getting action largely under the 4 00 mark. Feeder ewes are still the cheapest article on the list, moving from under Hie 32.0U mark up to 82.60. Two days' purchase of feed er i n country account. 83,0uv head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, gooa to unoice, eo.40.uo.uu; .tur lo good, 46.0tKU5.2o; feeders, 93.2114.76. yearlings: Good to choice, 83.25u4.lu; feeders, 13.1542) 3.b5. Wethers: Good to choice, tofK'e-.tiO; fair to good, t3.1O53.40; feeders, t2.90ff3.26. Ewes: Crood tochoice. t2.90y3.25; fair to good. 12.65-4 2f; breeders. t3.25c7j4.O0; feed er. t?.l0 2.So: cj.Is. il.503.10. Representative aales: No. ivl Wyoming wethere, furs.. l.D Wyoming laiiios. feeders 4tM Wyoming la in OS, teeders do vvyutiiiiig iatnus, furs, 116 native lam us 3io Wyoming lambs, feeders .-ft i ., o.,.!..., Mti.ii.B. it.ueii. 188 Wyoming lambs, feeders 6o9 Wyoming iambs, leeuers oo-j W yoining Iujiiub Iu6 Wyoming iambs, fdis., culls 28 8lo Wyoming yearlings, tars... 494 Wyoming ewes, toilers .... 86 70 w yoiuing ewes, lurs., cuii io 737 Wyoming ewes, feeders .... 82 166 Wyon.liis ewes., fdrs, culls.. 246 W yomlng ewes, feeders. 1-D l turning ewes, feeders. 73 wyonung ewes, feeders. 169 Wyoming lambs, leeueis. tt yuiuuie iatnus, feeders. ltd vvyo. luinos, tars, cui.s. ouv W yomlng iambs, leeueis. 118 Wyo. lambs, lars, cum.. it Nfeurstts eeves, leeueis... svS Nebraska ewes, feeders.. 24 Neuiusou ewes, leedeis.. ml NeuiAaua yeuriiiius, lurs. et4 Wyu. wellis. aim igs.... ntVvyumnig iambs, leeuers twi Wyu. lamba, sura, cuds... -us Wyuinuig ewes, leeuei'.,. md Wyoming ewes, leeuers Av. ,. 32 .. 41 .. 52 CUUS uO 83 64 4 ! 49 40 72 84 .. 61 .. 80 .. 60 .. 61 .. 7 .. 45 .. 40 .. 84 .. 86 .. as .. 00 ..lot .. 48 .. 40 .. 4i 90 .wJ Wyuiimig evvea, leeuers 91 uiw' Wyoiii.ng ewea, leeaera 90 eei) Wyuuiiiig ewes, leeuers 65 itio Wyu. ewes, luis, cutis 76 -loo Wyoming lumus, feeders.. 66 tut) Wyoming iuiuOB, feuuers.... 48 uu wyo. lumus, lurs, cuns Ba ivO Wyoming itiaiw, leeuers.... 66 oue Wyuimiia laiiius, tuis, cuns 47 W yuill.lig lulilUd, 1UIS, VUUS 44 uui VtuUi,lia laii'Ut, lueniU. a., us uii Vvyuiiuiig lamus, leeuers.. tsi uu Wyoming iambs, cults .... os ul Wyutuing exes luti til Wyoluii.g .auuus 3 m Wyuiuing laiiiua, feedera.. 68 aJ Vt o. ruiiibs, leeuers. culls ta lis W yomlng lambs, leuders.. 63 o3 W yoiuing iau.ua, feeHiera.. 63 ioS W yoming ewes, leeders 91 ul W yoiu.n ewes, leedurs 87 i jo W yu. ewes and weiuers... luu ul W yomlog ewes, cuus 80 jjj Wyuuuiig ewes 101 tJ Wyonung ewes, cuus 143 Neb. Its and ewes, fdrg.. 76 1V3 Wyo. !,. and ewet, tars., so 97 Wyo. ewes una weiueis.... vt 2j0 W yomlng ewes, teedeie.... 87 lb Wyoming ewes, fdrs, cud.. 84 2u0 Wyoming ewes, leeders.... 64 612 W y oinliig ewes, leeueis..,. 83 IK Co.uiuau ewes, leeuers eu 6au W yomlng lambs, leeueis.... 41 lal Wyu. luniue, lurs, cuiia.. m uuWyom.ng iambs, feeder.... 62 tut Wyouutig laiuba, feeueis.... 63 asa Wyoming yeavr.iuga, tars... M laat Wyuuuug iambs, leeders.... 63 l.uui Wyoiulug lumus ueuer... w tAi Wyoming feeder lumus 63 llu4 Wyoming leeder lambs. ... 60 bib v yuiuiiig lewder luiubs 60 tto Wyoming lesuer lumus 69 ai2 W onung iceur lambs 48 lwi Wyoming feeder lambs 46 'l Wyuuiinil leeuer luoiua 63 20 S. D. feeder lambs 67 3u2 W yoniing leeuer lambs 60 te'I H. D. leeder lamba 68 t Wyoming ewes 104 16 W yoiuing lamba 76 lb2 Wyoming leeuer ewea fct 138 Wyoming feeder ewes 83 Sleek ts Sight. Receipts of live stock at the Ova prla cipaU western luarkuia baiuioay: South Omaha ... M. aotu,pn ivaiiaakS cty ,,,, el, l-ouie ........ an. LtMiia Chicaigo Price. 3 iso 4 uu 4 00 4 U b 3a 4 40 4 10 4 10 8 7j 3 00 2 26 3 2 15 1 2- 2 35 1 60 2 30 2 30 2 00 4 35 4 35 4 ( 4 2 4 l 2 t0 t 35 2 2o 5 M 60 4 00 t 66 : 35 2 Ai 2 35 2 25 2 15 1 00 , 4 50 , t 75 t 76 4 35 3 .5 2 76 4 .0 4 uO 4 00 2 85 6 25 4 46 2 75 4 45 4 45 2 25 2 26 3 15 1 36 2 80 1 26 I 60 t 15 8 10 26 1 15 2 65 3 40 2 65 4 55 4 0o 4 IS 4 15 1 65 4 35 4 30 4 10 4 15 4 36 4 01 4 25 3 76 4 ID 4 86 I 95 4 dO I 2u I 26 1 u t tw t.euu 3.000 16.UV0 ..... ..... t aut) M.tjuu Ttlisvlg . JT.tdO Moga, Sheep, k,uuu 81.4UU t.uuO 1,800 17 .vuv la, lim it. sot) t.tuO l&.u k.uoo -,uo0 U.000 T7.9U0 UA.704