I THE OMAHA 1. EE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1022. The Husinesb Hurometcr Week Outlook in Gitnnierie, riiiiinee, Airririiltiire anil Indiihtry llaseil on Current I t -l ttpii uti t BRINGING UP FATHER Kef Ulare a. raum ornrf BEE JIQS AND MAGCIt IN FULL PAUK Of COLORS IN Tilt SUNDAY BtE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManu iCpyrmht IVZ3I v. Tl II II ' I acO ----wSkSSS:St I ;zJ ALL. RlHT' HAUL. IN tmc coat:: Hjr llirolHtKr. II. I'KII K, lltr ( .mm mere. an.1 I Inanra, Naw Wk. Tha . refnry i f ngn. uPura, Mr. Wal m4 i . JxitV ff-I an lt"H l at ek HI vault ft.i ten -,$ implant im demand ing tuHrr frs-.gM fi fr farm foJ- ii Ah H la unilkefy ihttt ih crriry f agrhuitura c u l hva apiiaeaj u fonl lily H hi u( i ha at Ltiuvul i-f t ha ri Vnt tut apae- ti t ifhjs th inot tin tenant n w of trw Mnk tu id mlattun $w rtoiuKwtit Nffiilii, Tha appeal lr lwr f-t. -a vol. ed by (Hr. W'jtiiot ru. joat im Ih r.-nii)'!. Vm( th- N-d'iK it Wmirn ami ihiih tlirr rm'i ni ttiuiuuit) it r-auinpiioii fit yrt dividend, and niri' hpar trii ii irtt:n (r -oyila and tia"rlfv" U rv.t i iff-t 1 1 Im f til nil i imb-na 1 ha r .ptf nf tri!n i an Im re 1ud I' ' n ! Ml us it It la imt aurpi latog hat (hi r.i;fund toivhlhMtion fur who H thw ht' h umni.ii lull luv'l'- are again being m M"iiftiy dm ii"d. Th. ll ji.tu under n th N.-rth-rn Pacific, th Hfui . tfirfri n.J th- Hu' hogtmi WuuUI be ij.i.j tn nvntefi, t agnin li'ini c1t4iari, i f - ..,r ttiMt tha N-w Tk i.iitrr.l Mill ttk" "vr lha Hi-item Mn!i"l hi'I tunny ohr amalgaitiiutinna art . tt.g auifurnr. ,1. Aa thy take- hi ft U probably b di'jvt-l (tint fi'itny la.jwity itui H If a linw r 1 1,) 4 at tt.tf ilinioujii hiv a vaiua In' hi f j uin iilu 1. 'I hie t-x pia in lha riUfHr fiuiMtoM i.f lutiway aliui-a In ihn a- i.ntietj nHikittii, wim h liHvr ln't-u uthifA - ti '.iiti'l at a oiiit.ttiiitt luwi-r ranaa nf miu fur tmih lunula and a(i ki, The 1,1'ftiy IbtucR hvfi rttuHtntftl tn r flc t ttia ri.ii I'-hiiiK ut Otn miMify ruBiUttt ati-l vmii ttltry Mrltuit ni'w,4'a mrn I i " w t itt t mi iirn n, Tiuh I -In hutnts tlttVe of I HUIM ImU'-II Ihrlr liM f 1 Ki(V rnirt-itt ..-i ui ill . i h"y, tiu, Hie ihvnM-r. Th a'(" 'K'txla ilitiiu'tly ilr, hi iiy aa a ifijlt of th' ton! rut In i t r , mill the rft uf lha lint hi In-ill .tlhr ilr'iyy tiipH th riifttiil- u. 1 il hii-Mf jn ,.f li vi'l nila hy aoiiiv if th uil i -iiiitifij a and lh fK-l-Im iii of t li iiif ki by h'ii a ho ha va i"'f"l I hu i it i u hi u Jo 1 1 if ii of activity WUl'l ft'allfait iifi-Ulwtinn. ( oniiniiillllra I Irm. C omrii".tii-i. oti tha Mli-r hit mi. hnv htu t f.ini i'it'1 in ma'iy Inipurt.iiit Ntaplra ii ttiltuM-e in pi lit w ' tirlf-t-a hit a rf'n i't'irt . i, i 'uMoti unl mtii.fi KiMiila havu h. n i nnii U'iuty utrmm. ho huv wo. I Htnl vnul.ii k.mU, Jtuhhvr ha hiild put t of I ha ai vmu a ri.-vtii ly rfiurtf(t. Th- lfii'.-iiy )n the t.rrtiii miiiKi-ta I mi 1 1 J Ui.woM i'..rf'. t-4 atnl rh . ho vi! n rlitivly linn. I'M rrup unr Un Naaln ftilwuif "1. A tnt.fi'ii nl Mr.mjty until tun ( toi uvhIUI.Ih a hnlH iii.! n the uni ati K :n t'ttha lmv a Iillnl lu only 75,'")D ton. Arming tha in t ropirr In lha only Irkm'ikI It'iri, at"i y.tn- hikJ tin ara all In nmxl itfiii;uil Ht mil prlcf-, t ruay ba th.it o i in i.f I h at ii pi i omnKxlilii'M ara rn-irlnn i i-r.'-i h-vp tit whu h mnuump. tin will ! ih'dii, Lu t Ihla, I iloulHful tor ii;iinnmn l M.ncrMl hhi! in thu ntira at JiiiMl tht'in i$ ni) uiifmpl'iyinant, (Uun .h nr in ln liml ly all th"a wh ara 1 1 Mn aj to work. (.olil Inflation, Tha theory i.f auM inflMllnn f.i which I him. pirvii.iiMly rifirr"!, la h-roinmif totH-nilly u(--iiti-i rxplalnlnir th con ti HnliiiK at r-na' h f thn roimnnrlii y niar htstn uml in .-iikiM-H of tha ai urlty mar k'tn. Th hi'.-nt aiKhurlty nf dmtlnrtlon 1n Rfrrjit thla theory la tha Harvard orniiilt la of 'onomln rnar h. I la tlmirjiiHii ir(litfi pUnily and idvunrlnif prh r fni- th- ti'-xt (if d", liMi-aim an in nuMl itH-tHHt of lir.MiiMi.Doi) in thn wnrld'a tin k nf iiioni iiiry jftJd fr tho mtt right ycHr id I it .II. .mI. Hlr (tent itn I'aUh of l.oiMl'tii. who Ik itvor hara on a ii'ture tour, la tiiikniK In ihn Htima atrriln and many t'oriio fvntiva in. rt-hont. Hnd financier h. for ii't-rl Y wtT dlHpoii'd to ponh-pooh whit t t hi-y en Hi d rolu-fu prof?Kiir'a vlrw of fi rm. .mi.: ii u uttona, uta now ronilnK to rriihzH Hint thn ui h.ihlrtg powar of gold an pupri-iM-l in otlur rommodltlan. in dm'linltiK fi"'l will prohnhly cuntinu to 6 Una hi luiif as tha l tilted Statea re- Bunk narlni (Drailitriita In thou- pfltji'i !Iu.:i..wb failure. ...7 . frVrt.-rnl H.rv... r.-.ll.. Kirui'lty prii... New Vnik Hioak KxrhaiiKa 'ii Imlu.irnila - 1!0 r ilh nnilK 411 l.oii.U Commodity Price UImi, I ii;.'. delivery. Chicago Corn, Ipc, di-Mv.'iy, ChlraK H.f. K11111I dr'-il l"Pr, ChliaKO l'ork. rll, Oi l. rtclvry, ( hlcago Huuar, rnflnfil. New York Coff. Rio No. 7, N.'W York Cotton, middling, Sew York Frlnt I'lolh. Now York W.ml, ilotni-.ilo avaniae. New York ... Milk, No, 1. Hlnahu, New York Kuljber, rrude, planla.. Now York lnla, naik, No. 1, New York Iron. No. 2. I'hlldel,.hl .Stool Llllata, 1'ltnlMirnh Trade Review Hy R. G. VIS TO. Kvldenre. of business expansion multiply, and the galua now cover a wider field. One uf the beat features of the preannt aituatloli. marking a further, departure from hesitation, 1. the tncreaaing dlapoei tloo to provide for forward rwuuirementa. While this tendency I. not yet general. It ia dovrlnpliig atea.llly lu various line, and 1. "M.ectnlly noticeable In textile chan nels. Purchasing for tmmedlate or nearby need. only, which hx.1 long been the com mon pra.tic.., la being succeeded In nu merous lustancea by demand, lunnnliig Weil ahead. Indicating a better sentiment and more mnfldeiice in the future. Instead of continued active competition for or xlera. with price conceaalona made to stimu late buying the point baa been reached ( in some cases where producer, aro so well i uiigag-ol that additional offerings hava I been w ithdrawn, and many price, ara ris- J (tig. W th f.-w exceptions, statistical mea-I sures show that the trend of operational In baic. indu.'rles Is upward, outputs at tome plants being the largest In two year, or more, and repons of labor shortage re-) fleets the d'.lded change In employment condition. Losses In wane r.aultttig from re it protracted strikes have not been without restrictive effect on consumption, of commodities, yet the retail turnover la heavv In the atgrfgale stal general tiade In the south respond, to the noteworthy advance in cotton price.. The business re. i Mill la not confined to any single geo. giaphkal action, but extend., in varilng ilegre.. to all parts of the country, and. revorda of bank clearing, commercial fail ures, car l.. Unite, and other indice. reflect , the improv emei.t. oltoa Trlra I iHursj KtUmlral. I The plus moenient lu cotton has con tlnu.d the .vcr.h..l- vvuu. pul,.tive t-a-ture Notwithstanding the taptd t; dur ing Ihe (list three week, of ivtoter. the ail.-an.a extend-.! this week, with the a.l.ve opt "lis slid lha ml spot duotation r..s.t.g the 2tc bss.s Not oniv la this the i.u, level of tha current wr but It t. the l.lrhesl pMnt s'laltlej 1111. l;tl, when price ot pi.t!.'llv lie aa'aMishe.l Tfc main rmpellmg for. a be fund tne pieaeal p'l.e upturn in .oniunc In.a tth h tt..Me,a' c'P h th. .tsv.:,.T lii..nt ot a Mo I deii.-iod Ooin Hade niu.ci n4 Ik lotting l.r In Hi mit ha ! 'h t. .uoe to htiog qalc ..! from aelk.- r.u- l t r-n ft! The Tll l .nstS hre HI IMnWl I !'J-1 'h. s..a. .!, a '' . '". 'I0' hi',., wh h i 1 .! ' "' Ih. .m.oiat "! h m li l'l xr I it I.I ! mot 'k.n tU. U,f !..' ! I' th. .Jl.eol ..sow Cn .,'' 'he tl "J i .i.g .1 ting ' ' '' ".. - .k. I I ' '" " " l !' "'' r.ttil. Iietlta aM lew l.xl t'- ' ' ' ' k.( . ... I tt. ft. l V i t.J. , ik. ...i.. a ' m ' . ' '" "' " ' " .... ,,,,.fc,M. I..,. :..ai r.r- i i m i , ( i ' ii W. .1.. . I 1 . . .. " " a it e. a iti. a - . i. 1 t - ... e '.... J ' ' a ..... .- ik. I a- u - ' c al MO. r-a '- a - r . . . v. S "'" . 1 . .1 . ... ,,. a, vr t.t.ni th tm'y Important inuiifry hi th "'"''I "'" ! ' ili.r.. i ' t It' miff IIMIRI 111 (fl IMtW UIU due aU, i I'nwrr uf liutil. 'I m tha puiImio pur of (old la diHiimna; u lui mthr wMy uf mi vina t hat th Valua of t'.hiii)di(iea an ak.rfid in t.ftu tf K'id, imi ad vn a aiid that th pri ca of uritira ni'mt d Una. fr th talua ut lha ial ir ia only that of Kil KrM tlma I rrtuln. rmntmiiK tha rut ret'tn of th'a throry a further adam lu i miiii-liti. uml a !'. ilm Hi 'imitli. -h.- ,ily h'-nd", ii to ha indi aid Mm It I rmi io Im rxiitit thiit any of thu tiotinui Mill j.M'KHni i "iii!iiii'uiy in on du ti-ut. tiol.a m ot i ur from la hum and for 'i. h rt-a !" iritcllitit tu hiiHin"'i mfti h"ut1 pr para ilicinirlwi No rula t hat win a unlvmllv apph iihla i an ha lur fnulati'd mi mii ni. in ni, armitKil hy i ton ohrt Ion, tnunt at ill ha uvfI In n iiratii.tf tha um bartxi i hanriitf o( bua lni"D W li'ii avryotia hnt a-c p"l tha fhrv of itnld Inflation, It wtll pmholtlv ha found that pa affr t haa but n d.a 'Mintd. I a Aim-rlraii lollitr. Mv rapurla fn.m ahroad art I hut tha na 'f lha Aiirl''Hii d'dlMr ar an um.ff i ih! lindliiin nf ni hailKM, liif riio; Uicuijlt ont runtincntiii Isutopa, Mhd I lie ilf- linw In f run-n, lira, nd ot her i nii iiirnt.il 'ii -i-m ! la nttnhijtd chl fly lo tha auM-r-m-aa to rn.h'inKf Hurt hli-M pH (' ninricy f-r itirrfiity of intinriiy thut la pn at'ta in icoid. 4'harii tiloi Wlrlh'H propomil that tin (iiTinun no artiiniftil h'uld df Ijii )i Mlf I -i i.l runt Ima i .um'( actin nx' ( nn lion tut"nir 'h- thouti hl'-nn, hut with nun k wrliiriK at aV i-i-iiim a hu.idiid th-' hank rupwy of ti.rnutnv wiojid m-itt to hava li-n unuff i uily i onfin' l nod It la to .. rfmcnih.trd that tha h:inkruptiy of a K"Vi nni nt dor not moiniurily Imply Ihn tmiiktupti y f l' p""l'lf Th.- truih of thla (ihfi v.iilnn la Hit'.'.!! h th- r orta of Iniproid huntinnd in I'.utopu that ant now hrlnK tmiUnl. At a ni"tint of i hi? AtiHil'iiti Mlnllfl' tnriT l;jtpmt aur!)- laiion, ir. Jiihua h irin, a aoy it n merit cxiH-rt, .xpri'poo-d hlrm-'-lf inoat niiiiiiaii-ally in n.ttl fomlKlona In lliuoi.o and fn.nd of nilna who l a Ur- d.rfUr In nuvHl fii mo iht h hn.1 .old 6,' hrrei of ro.in I .. .... 1. I.'.. .k.a r,,an tl. ihi..i Uhi u.-. k For in. r.min n i wtiR piiid In AniTlian dulliiin. Mm !'id t hkl it wuuld prohwhly ha ufi'd in tha ihriuf't'ii" "f amip, a".) ad.h-d thut imw that tha h.ilHhuvli't w-ra ( miu mi n m K U-.i imitp thnri -aa h"p. vn fof KurmlH. r nn-iition thn trm.aiMlm fnnripia avl drn'o of th thn! lha rhminHfj nf Kurop'in ini'lo r bvSn unidually re opfid, ftliitlMtlra Not Hlitnlflnint. Th w-'-kly autlMh'n " cnpi'liilly Mivnifirtint. Tha rwrvp. mtlo r "ia iu i.ml n-toTvi nyMii'tn ahuwA h K;iin i.r 2 . u.r rfnt. It now aiiitolH Ht 77. ti h a roin- A ullh tit 2 a Wfro nun. inn nn- hlv Mil,' tn ilm IIimiI'Iu in,,, nf itbiIiI lin l.l.tit l Iho rflnirlliuMiin n( lh iti.v'TMinf nl lioinln riri'h'lv lirouKln mil Tli.' K-.lil helil h"W n rilu.'li"ii of il'-Hrly 2.0ilO.HI"i, whi.h trlm lily Ttrc ih .nnUnu.'l illi.lMiirni.-nl of er- ilfii if .r "yllnw Im. k" l.y ihf lmnk. Thn i'inoM.nilni lii-lwo'-n K.'lr.m-n-liillvn Krear and H." rHiiry M-.Wm In ri iriir.l to lh Kl.i.-k iIivKIitiiIh rm'ihtly il" f'larnl ly 0 Hii.n.lnril oil nrntmnO-x nwiy fri'ha.l.iw him n Unit will bo dpiKiifl to nmkf mi' l llvi.l.n.i tuxiiblc PrrHlilKIll Illinium Blivnin. y ... ,hn. in lha Inw or n unii-nilmi-nt to ......uiiiMtlnn that Hilt C I.iim door lo l Muruitlon null r.ntrlil the tr.K-rlirniut MUrlM. in nnnllir ivl.L-m- of Oi illnlniflllnn to wl.li-n Iho Imntciii'p i,l tin. Incomo Im law tlmt nhoiiM not hi iKnoted. It my hv a v.ry tiiirtnt .ffKia upon th enilr. ..rurlty market. Ornrlly Kprnklnr. Iinwovtir, thrs euni fvery rcanon to rxprct a cnnllnuiinen or rniinrrll m-tlvlty durlnn tn wlntir iiniT a rnncurrent and Inglial prlo4 ol nulea cnica In tha aociirlty market. Knd of Knd of T.a.t Week Prevloua Week I.aat Year 17,692,111 172 18.912. HI 15,993, BSD 170 !7.i "II . 91 (II) 91 13 9,50 1 ll'i Id HO in so , in; lift . 1 o '4, .24110 .07 U .'Ills 1.25 .22'i .-2 a 32.11 40.00 1111 211 S2.f.9 90. Oi 1 12'4 .'17 , moo HI. Ml .oi;i) .10 .:'"'i.i .074 .7:113 Mb .22 .22'j ?.J 14 411.00 "2 7 72 2 TH 9 1 HI it, 471n 15. SO 6.2T. ,nr,20 ,0k '.4 .1946 .01 '4 .4021 .!(! .1i .!,', 22.40 29 no IIM mainly for oulck deliveries, the bulk of spring purchasing Is yet to develop, and sign aro not lacking that price advancea are tending to Induce dealers to anticipate future requirements more freely. Weekly Failures Business failure, for the week ending October 2 number 372, which compare with 39 g last week, 470 In the like week of 1921, 219 In 1920, 104 In 1919 and 139 In 1911. , M. Iaitils Grain. St. l.ouis " .Mo.. Oct. 2X. Wheat 0 ccmliei, I.I4; May. tl 12. Corn Muceinher, C7c; May, f.f.'c. (lats Itocember. 4"c; May, 4;ll.c. The Care and Control of Securities All securities require and deserve close attention. The inaugu ration of a Customers' Securities Division by the United States Trust Company is the outgrowth of a demand for a service that will secure the depositor a safe and vigilant custodianship of bonds, stocks and interest-bearing securities, without the loss of personal control. Under Such a Securities Account, This Company Will: leposit jour securities, subject to your order, in fire and burglary-proof vault. Kxchanire temporary certificate fi.r permanent bonds, thu elimi nating annoyance. Advise of maturing principal, thu permitting immediate re inetment without the It', of interest. Present promptly for pnynui.t hii due, both Intetl ami principal, thu effeetiinr eon. enience and inreaed baUnc". lAerute the ale, tratisfrr an I dilivrry of turi!ie depo.ted Our f for thi lerviii i try mHlrte, drpndnl upon Ih ntur tf th urttit tlvpoiitatj nJ th ri rndrtJ. W vdl b plJ to submit Ih dtil upon rqvtit. Mmtih jtntra Sruat (itmpmui ehf Unttrh Statiti Xatlmial Uauk 1 1 1 1 m pill I lt"f on, and hlhfr or nut tha j . I 3 hnanc a "ZWZ'ZM',? Omaha Produce W " - " :-,V:,;::.';.;'T 1 lUUIIblUI vll and th. r.mll.iuut..-- ..f l.i..lna c VllldllO i IUUUIC I .....-. k, '.nf....... i a ..... - - . " ..... k..,. . . ,1 , . N.'w Vidli TIiikh. O11111I14 lira I riwrd H ire. NfW Vork, Oi l. ,'2'J. Mont fliiuiiclul mitiki In cf Hip iia.Mt w. U, ilimliict nml lininlHiiikililt' iim w:ii thn trt'iiil of vitliKH, were Miirriiiiiiilii Willi u curl minly InnnHiHlcnt not of I'livum Mtunrrtt. The ktock tinirhot wan fall I11K riiiii.il-, 1 1 id 1. h 1 1 la I ami rnllwny kIiiu'cm liuih JulnliiK In the downward muvt'iiii'iit. Vi't roporlH from (he t'liiiiitry'n IniliiMliy ilexrrilipd tho fill ti nt Ion thi' lii-Nt Hiiiio thu Inte irinK (if IflJ'), roMirt of rallwuy truffle inovpil that the tniriHnortntltin lliif aro workins thflr maximum of on- aiinourircinont of In- ' rr. HH'il dlvlilondH wax bolng iiihiIu by both klndj. of coiiipiiiiIcn, I'llifg were kHIiik way In the tiiiiikct for fonipuny bonin; yet moiii'y I'l iiialticil euy uml the fmh'rul ti-m rve hliowcd liirrcUKe In tha lure fxlHtlnt; iiiuikIii of uin'iii)loypil credit farilitlox. Tho old Mlitrly 4IH prices iloi llni'd to 1 to 1 polntHbi'low par; ,yi t half a billion new I'nitH Htates 4111 jileceH offered for par In canh, wen; applied for nearly three times over. Oirlliia Nut New. Tie. wtika rapid il.xlln" In thn atnek market under aurh aeemlngly ronttudli.' lory i-lri Ulualarieen la not ul ull a. new phenoiiieiion. It uaed, indeed, 10 be a vety familiar Incident to thn beginning nf a proeperon. autumn a.-non, tho convinc ing explanatlo on all auch occaalona be ing that aurploH Imnk reaoui-cea which were 11..1 engaged during th." unlet um mer nioiitha had been borrowed on day tu day loam by Wall Hlreut apeciilatora, to bid up Iho ato.k market In anticipation of profitable ucllvltiia. Much of tlila credit h id been racallfd by bauka whn reoulremenia of liuaineHa ttor rowera In. rented, and that tho mock .pec ulator", aeelug that they had gone, too fuel and too fr, aold the atocka which they hart been carrying nn audi lounn. fome, tlmea the downward turn 111 Iho market came. In immediate .connection with a very aharp rise In atork ejehange call money ralea, nmetlmea, a happened even In the "war boom." it occurred al most automatically. ((Mention Hled. It nccuirence alwaya ruiil the ques tion whether thn riueatlnna of trade pro perltv liad not been groimly eagg.-raled, or wiiether eomethlng elxe might not have hnppeni'il which would prevent the proi perlly from being realized at all. Some time, one or both Hipprchenaiona turned nut to be Jilnlified In tho autumn of 1KIII and 190C, for Instance. Hut everyone ih inemb. ru also ru.w the aamo ml.glvlnga prevailed In tho war market, of " CI15, without bflng In tha, leant fulfilled. JVrhapa Iho historic Instance w.'ia tho overwhelming crash on tho Mlock h.x chango In May, 19(11. when the fall In tho extravagantly expanded atock market oc ..rPA.i n the verv eva of one of ma greatest trade revivals In our history. Reaction In an autumn bond market la even mi.ro familiar than the autumn re. action In stocks. Unmet Imp. It has been ascribes, I to actual tightening of money, which effect. bond valuo. adversely by raising the Interest, ratu nn cnpllal (there by automatically lowering valuation of ex isting aecuritle.) and by inducing Investor, to convert their bonds Into cash which they might lend In the current high money market. Itig Investment". This special Inducement haa not exist ed (luring the present Benson. Hut a very well-known element In tho advance of the bond market since a year ago has been tho Invealmcnt In such bonds of the actual business capital of merchants or manufac turers who could not use their peraonal fund, in their own business under the prevailing dullness. It Is eusy enough to see how "t en a moderate Increase of trade activity might make it necessary for such Investors lo realize on their bonds. Whether they would reinvest such in accordance with the owner's orders, thus accomplishing the immediate consummation of or tiers. Present and execute ownership certificates required in the cob lection of coupon. This relieve .he investor of an irksome do. tail. r'urnih periodical stateim-nts i f imtm e collected en your -eunt.es, thus aupplying accuri' nd iisjtbltt information. Iltpt'it upon the condition of our imetttments hm re tpiested. 1 1 v 1 1 y anil or irntin tiiMan.ia on rrvuil attur ' lha "hirn ..f th yai." Food Iiulfx Aain Higher I'owi index yigain II. 1. tint 1 e. I . f-..u(i In. 1. x iiunib. 1, 1 I 0:1 tho wholesale prln-a p.-r t.outtd of 31 nrli .. need fur food, I. 1,1,3... compai.d with 1131 last week and J for ini- ('k ending October 27, Till, week's numb'T slum, a gain of I,' per cenl over last week and of 12 per cant over the lika week of last year. IncrcHiicd Corn flour, short ribs, tnllntv, butter, ( hee.e, augur, refined; roffe.., peaa apples, eggs, poLitoi-a, currants, b.-ave., live; lambs, live; oleo oil, colton, print cloth., gray goods, blown ahaetlngs, hay, leather, car wheels, old, Chic; tin, speller, liecreased Wheat, led; wheal, spring; corn, oats, barley, rye flour, bird, cotton seed oil, rice, ralsli.M, hogs, live; .lieep, live; pig Iron, lless, ; pig Iron, southern; car w heel., old, mil.; ateel scrap, J'ltts. ; cast Iron, Chic. ; coke. ( HH'Af.O CLOSING rnirKH. Hy t'pdlkn ilraln c Art7 'P'JlHiIn I'll. Low, Ml. Oil, 2. j (Mole. Yea W'ht I. I Dec. Vay July Hye llec. May Corn liec. May July Oatt I lee. May July T.srii Del. .tan. Rtlil Oct. Fan. 114 1.16,! 1.M' tll'a 1 14 1 M in1' i.i.is Of) 114'. 1 UN Mil 1.1h4 1.00 ,l'i '4 soi, r .1,7'. I 1.13' i.i2',: 1.12S 1.12. 1.061. 1.06 V. 1 M .91 'i 1 Oi ,0'4 .!, .Wi! .1 H'al "isV ".tli 14!' tifl .l ,17 117' I .17 V, ".ei'i .if. 'n .1114 '.ii ".29 W 7S .as .7' 67Vi .41 ".42 12 V. .424 .4 2 '4 '.421, .40 U .42i ".'4::'i ".id .41 11V. I II) 40 9. 32 10 40 9.44 1137 110 40 1 .4B 0.32 9 32 I J J mo I H 17 rhlrniro 1.lvaMfork. rhtrairo, xt. if Mokw Httralr-ta. H.noO hand; rnflrkit wHk to 10' lower; hulk 170 i to 25-pnund tLVrnt(nn, f M.i)Oep0.OO: top. 9 ftO; hulk heavy piicklnK nowi, 17. 255 ); pla morly 1.7590 ; etlmat-.1 holdovr, 3.0(10 head: havy hngn, V0fii 9 00; niPdlum, H h5f9.0O; Wght t Ibfr i tot; liftht llKht, $h.7&& K 0; parktriff unw-a, fmonth, 7.7i?f ft 40; parkin now, rough, $7 0'(r7 SO: killing plK, IS.N.BO. fattlp Kefi-iptti, 3.000 hnd; rnmparait with a Wft'k no, utrh'tly rholra arnl prime matured nfillvo h--f lcira ar Mlronir to a .hftdo hlKhT; tviirrifd -up 8nd hitrt-fd kind unrywily '2" to 7fiT lowr; Npots off rnor; extrnma top lontr-ffii noiturfrt utapra. ft 13 60; bot yarllnKM, 113. 2I; weilcrn Brnmira t. ady to 2 fin lower ; byf mwi vry iiiavn, 23f to to? lowr; hff htff ra ff valiirt'to nell bpfw $7.00 off ronsld rahly more; cannrs and cuttftra wenk to J fic lowir; hulln larKfrly 2Pn off; vnl calvp in out $1.00 lowr ; hPftvy foi-di-r ntnra, 2ho, to 40i? off; dfii ruble IlKht m tor k I'm ahout atpndy; wppk'a hulk priraa for bfet atppra, $9.0l'fft 1 1.75; wnttrn graaa era, $ f . S 0 tfjo 7 . 4 0 ; tork?rfi and faadem, $1 2f r7-7. 2S ; hfpf cow and hlfTM, $4.2f)tfit7.?lli, rannerfl and rut fern, $2.853.40; desirable vpflkr. $10, BO & 11. 00, Fhcrp ftccplptn. 3,500 h?fld. montly di rect; compart?d with a week go, fat ami fidnr lamha wra lOo to JB lowt-r; fat nhfcp 2&i' to 70c blKht-r; pxtrema top fat natlvPB. $14.75; fat wi'storn. $14 RO; frt western lamb and yaarlwK Romparn lively numeroua; choice fd westftrna. $1 4.R0 ; bit ahorn larnbu. $13.6" ; top ff d y?ar llnKS, $13,00; oloaiitB; top for natlvea, $14 50 to city but (hern. 914 40 to pnckoin; bulk, $14.00JM4,2R; culli generally $l0.O0ffl10.RO; henvy fat pwph larpniy $405.60; handy weiKht kind upward to $7.75. aw York Vry fiond. Npw York, Oct. ntton (rood and rntton yarns wra vry firm with mnrksta lows art I vp. Wool Koodn for linnifiluil e rutiMumptlon In nipn's war werp sold at concfMHlcmn from rpr--nt top prlrei. lrf no roo'Ir advaiifcd. I1rlnf"d crppa wpt popular In silks, with thr spring dpmand broadpninic. Hurln ps wera atpady. (0 IM2 y Int L FrTu.i Stuvice. Inc. 0-3o "kTiT : . .J r. tWhnleaala.) Hy Sinto r.p.'irtfiint nf Aiftlrultita Huruuu ul Mmlu'U nnl Miirki-IihK ; I'UTA'IOKH Oartnt njiort for 24 Imuiii MidltiK. 9 a in. Hut uf da ; Tniipi-i at ur wi-uth-! , at K I a ni., ! dra-ri'i-ii, i lcar; 4 Idaho, I Mnuia- artlvpj; 44 nun on tri k, lli' lU'llliK hroki'il. i'i m ii ml and inovnnrnt mod era I a; iiiurlct nhUhtiy wi'iikri; Kiippll.-a heavy, t'mlol Kiih M, Mlnin'Rota mi ked ltt.d Itivur ifhh'M. t niti'di Htati'B itrada No, 1, b caia at II Hi pit cwt, ki;ttkh. rronnmry Kxtraa. 4lr; 10-lb. tubs, 44c; ttuxluida, 4lr; fimii, Jtfr. Hairy Hiiyirn pnyuiM r.iv for dairy roll; 2h.yy f.r packing utork. m' i ri;it fat. M .it Ium prlr.f, 24r; fl-ll vt-rt-d, Ouiuha. iZ K'lun Htrleily frpnh, dplvi'nd Omaha, 34r do ; No, 2, ''ir. ciark. 17c; aotna buyara pay- illrf t 'ht, I'M Nil t-uuni. JuhbihK l'rn to Hrtallcra Knah No. 1 faoy , a-; wlei'lM, ; atorafta ac irtn, iiu; liddt, .(it-; No, 2, 21c; cherka, J sc. I'OUIi'HY. Uve HroiU'tn, 2li-; npnngn, Ifir; hanvy tirttM, 17':; Hktbt hi'iin, 14 ; roonli-ra, l"r; t-Hpoitn, over tl Ihn, 2fr ; hot n ttouMry, about 2r- Itnn; durlia, fat, lHc-; yoiie fat, full fralhTrd, 14r; itulnr-na, 4nn ai, tvirkpva. 2 it to 3f.r. arioidlnir tu alxa and ! a.'otidltiiiii: tiliooiot. dnx.. it. 00: no ulrk. cripplt-d or tully poultry wanttd at any pil.P IreM''d Hprlnfri, 22U 23r ; brollt-m, J0f ; hi ni, a:' ordliiK to tiZf. Ztp'Htc; rooalna, Kir; du- kn, 2Nc; turkeya. 40 46c. V KA la Local buyers nr i.uotlng tha following pni -a fur fttiNh vpuI dplvred: i-nrn-y, tfii to 116 lb., pvr lb. 13c; b'Mvy, not over 140 Ihn , pir ll., 10u; liver, hf ail and lunga inuHt ba J ft in vcl. I4KKP CUTIS. itlbn No, 2, 2lt;; No. if, ISi!. 1,-iinn No, 2. 26c ; No. 3, l&c. Hound No. 2, i;tc; No. 3, 10c. ChurkM Nu 2, 10; No. t, 7c. J'latea No, 2, ,tir; No. 'i, 6c. NUTS. fvt cofoanuta, aarka a,bt J00 count, $7.xt(j. I.urgu hickory nuU, per lb., ti.'. Him k walnut n, tu nacka, pr lb.( fic. Hirily round ftlbrta. aarka. par lb.. Hi. I'cf Htii,, arrordlntf to aize, nat:k, lb., 27i:c. WflMlifed Hriilli, according to aUi, :b , 13.V I'''1- ''w Ki.giiab walnuta, 100-lb. HHtkn, 27o, Callfor-ila Lraka (me dium Koft ahell) per lb., 2)c. California almond', fift uli" 1 1 auck. lb., 2Mn. i'fj- nut, according to alza. aarks, 7-ap SV-'- i'f.'nnul, roaatad. ucuordlng to aie. tat.ka, IiIUVjC. CHEKSK. Amerkau Lh-pa No. I fancy, twlna. ':"( ; alngla dalaUa, 2c; doubla dalal', 27 4C; young Amerlraa, 2Hc; longtiorna, 2ac; aquara prints, 29c brick. 2'J'ilc. HON KIT . New extrartrd. 2i, J6-ox.f 2 dozn to ruitt, per 'uh, $5.f'0? new comb, 24 : llotia pr rune, $4 60; new axtrarted clov er, JO-lt. ch, C rann to caaa, per lb., Ific. i HVl't HananuH Maxed on Hailing prke of $'c prr lh., $:t.7fi'ii').75. OranH Extra fnnry California naveit, 200 Bl7- and larger, p"r box, 10. CO; .10 aiza, $10 00; 2t,0 alze. 19 00; 2iR aize. $s.0C. Transfet vv " - e : . ala. on ;'4 Ki.ra, t v;-2'mi.. in ni,. , I r,M, I.amoiiftKstti I'nllfotiiia, 3H'J, i' ta, Pr bi. IKi.iiti 11 ti'J. . Ituh e Sim, it) tt.K, $'.' fi'i'j l'i i", I.inoh. ui. Ill no liiapi'frult- l'of)d.4, 1.4 l.a, $;..im, fl-70. ') .-, f.O, kI, uf I'MM'fl Ml Kt) "li (I,, I i, wi.n f-4 i:4 ;i'-ii ft i;, $,', ,',u Cr;intMMi-l'B I U) Juo Jua.. $120(1; bog. i) 11,4 fl, fill Applm l Iii loua hnt. ar'ntdlnK to nit and (juniit y, I- .'hi k 4.oo , mm hi oh ton .lonai h;i n, .ir (on, f 1 , U 2 fi't; M.iho Jormi liiirtu, hi. i , ", Lu li-h,, II :.; Iiil'iim (Jold'-n, hu l."k , $1 f.0; K.ii I Mi v in f i a f iiM . ffd", f ti mi y lo I'linoriri, P-r I. hi , 14 Z&, fan. y ioik I rnprria In, pfl I. i'l , 7... Winter l...ii,,n(i ttr hox, $:t imi iVnra- .Mb'htvuii K. lf. i. hu. b-ik., $1 71., folorudu K if'-r, pr doi, ; f nuy S nchioKtoii Im Autou, pi-r bo, $;i Mi I' At h- 'anliirifon Kr.Mitluna par bo. JM Cr.tpi'H Tki. 4 I'.tetkrt cralf, $2 7K. KlK 1'iiltfiiriila 24 r.i ton hot. tZ '5 60-i ,ii t'Mi bin. $;i 1.) J fati --Mollowii, 70-lb. btitln. Ih , 13c; !) inn 'dr y i fie-p. $ I .0 ; ho m. i, 7f. A vo(-aliii--i A M ..it for - ir). according to .m. dn.in, $4 oo'i fi (Hi. Cidi-r -w N'bniHka, 14-gal ki"ga, ptr kc;t, $: t-U. VI-'ll.TAW,.; Pofntii' h Mlrihi't Hp Ttf vr Ohlon, Vo. 1, $1 40 per cwt.; Npbranka I'.snly .fhtoa. No. J, il.'i p..r cwt.; No. 2, 1100 plT CWt, HhvH Poliifo'-a Vlrtf inln, hi!. buk., $1 io; bbt.. $'! Ml; n-nilhctn, hu. blk , $1.1.0. I( ulnt.ii ran- -i'.-r Ih., 1 Jlpi-tn, Currola. Turnip, Purfnlpg Per mik"t bpk.( iuot iuv J'ppptir Mitt ki'l Imk., $1 00, Kkk I ii.nt Hpl-o ii-d, doy,. n, $1 26. Tofniitopa--1iomrf own. mntki't bak., $1 f.o, holhouM. ti ion box, $J.b0 per ciirton; t'jilifoniti Iuk. $'i.00, Online imii'Krow n, .lorn 4Jc; whit. h'c., 'i tt ; I in port . I Him iiih, ppr cwt.. rwt., Si r0; y.llow. pi r t wt,. 12 00; Iowa ri'd. lb . IV" 'iwtilr I'.'r Ih., 25c. Ii'tturt- ''olorHdo hn 1, $ and 4 nVijtin, ciate 1.7i4,c C 00 pt,r doz"n. $1.60; Itiaf, doe n, 60c, Hplna-'h Per hu., $1 25. t'aultflowrr California, crntra, 12.60. ('ahbtpi? CrntiB, per lb,, 2c; anrkd. lc; ml cnjlihHKe. 3i-; ci.ajy caohaKt', per lb., lOn; ItiUMoll aiirouta, Ih,, 2bc. Cj-y MichlKan. par dozen, 80$75c: Idnho, ) er dozitii, I .T ic I "ik Umiry Ii.-w Melon--, ratf, $2 00. ( ucunil ivr M,irkrt haalct, 11.60, Pumpkina, b'juiia.ii p. r Ih, 2 Vic. n.ovu. Virnt pntcitt, onp-fotirrba, $72; fancy clear, on -halves, .j,7 j ; tjuotallona are t. o. b. OtnHh'1, PKKD. Prirpa at vhbh iiiiinufartiir?ri and Job bera aro ilMng f h lr product! In round lotn In Omaha follow: Hran 1;4 00. Drown Hhorta IH7.00. tiri-y Hhorln $2K.uO, MiddMnga $'!0 oo, H-l Iok$;!2. 13 00 Alfalfa Moal Chcmw!, $2,fi0V2 0; No, 1, $fl.5it 27.01); No, 2, $4 f,o$2f..OO. !,lnp-d MphI $.'.2 5m Sj' 63. no. C'of tonff-d M -n J 43 per 'ftit. $IH 00. Iloriilny Teivd White, $-'6.00; yellow. $: r.o. liiiitflrmllk Cond. iiKt-d. 6 fo 9 hbl., 3 1-10( per ih,; flak butlrrrnllk, 600 io 1,500 Ihw., 7 He ppr Jb. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHia What our kind of public service means to you! We are now operating two of the largest and most modernly equipped terminal elevators in the Omaha market and we offer the services of these elevators to the public at minimum charges. The Chicago-Great Western Railway Elevator located at Omaha, with a capacity tf 1,500,000 bushels, and the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Elevator located at Council Bluffs, with a capacity of 1,500,000 bushels, are at your service. Elevator Service Charges: (unloading, elevating Storage of Gram, pet day, - - - -Storage of Grain, pei month, - - - We are also in position to unsack, clip, scour, smut, clean, mis, separate and condition grain and charges for service will be quoted upon application. Subject to the Following Conditions: Wo pa, all lira insurance (no tharga In (Kippnra) nn all tram nanJIael tttreutli or .(area in our levator a. (.rain ikippaa) In ui lr tiara ill Wa bmnetl utilK (raina af liao rJ, uaranlaaing ikit ,aa al lima nl sal or rattiipmaat Al Inn ara in puttliun lu spatial kin Jil(inl kmJi nl (rami Ikal ia, prara ka tJsat.lv gram Hu,,J lluo,, in litis tata Ik ki..pr it i t u a 1 1 1. 1 lu, n)ilitn aJ aknnka f laa a.n nkilo alwtaa pltl ttt..a.ll ara , lu, pvtl binuina Wa ill ntaka raaaunal.la ta.k Jat al ,rul.r ralet l inl.i.tl us grain sluiaj in am .ItitUtt, Nkipata, I pat all taikin nail imsiatliun k,i. Write l tor yurthtr IhtnU Updike Grain Corporation OMAHA H 1 1 1' 1 1 f.oral tnivati ara p,ilna th fuMowlim pMcen f.,r field P.I, d llvelr-1 l loin h W'intnl i.iob .it- f,i,- humlt'i'dwaiMht nii'aiira. Alfnlf4, $1 " u ihi ; t.. ih.vir Itiioo f "! "0; n lu. lid fill',. mi; ttiiiMlhy, It r.t),r 11 fiO. Hiolati Miii- ll'.'Oll; w lilto .!... -ni hm.-m i Inv.-r, 111 ny, , ,..! t,iPi :( "0 , or hard irrj, f l r, no , i e, $ I on ; fancy mllU-il, $t.Mt; yM-n ttiiltftt. I't.Ml; Hinhar noiKhtnii cahe, $100. mr New oimhittonN iMni.d hv I hi. nin.iia llnv hniifc" nhow Ilia hav imirl t to rc mu'iniv hiKhi-i i nr abortavo in ntlli I'liumriif ipuy in hoi ii nlnr iH.-ni. i,. on,) from riinha ami In affiM-ttng tha mmkit. Tha ili-iii i ml la takina all h 1 1 ntw In thla iiuirUel. aipecialiy for tha batlnr griKten lie. rlpla Cilitlniia IlKht Prlcea l.etnw are for turhmd h.tar rplnrid Pmlri No. 1, $ I 4 tuifif 00; No. 1, 112 oii'rt j io; No. 3, p 'in 1 1 mi Midland Pratrla N. 1, f 1 .1 Mi',rH &0; No 2, l 1 5'i'. 2 1,0; Vo, HntlOOM. I.owlotnl Praliji No. I, 19 00 ft IO.00: Nn. 2, Ii. tMti 7 f.o, Alfalfai'luiim, $;? 011721 f,n: n. $10 i O', :;i do; atandard, $17 !'i 9 imi ; t, No. , 1 1 1 i. " '( in no ; iSn. A, 91 7,nrt 4 j 4 00. Mlraw Mat, $7O0&.00; whrjt. $6 OOfijp 8 50. v Tha feeling anioni tha hldn trada la hoprful. aftliouih tha ti'itn ia aoundid that tha prlit? of hl-l-a baa bpen forced up too rapidly. Tannera ara planning on curtailing their oiniMit In an effoit to at n-tiajtheri tha l-nl b-r inai ki't by pro ducing Ifna and In that way eaujng up th pri'fMiire in lha hldn market. However, tha local market la firm and fijuf at hum on bld.a wera advancod nltghtly Mi.itjrday. The calf akin market la unlet Home hide uro quiet alo at unchanged pllcea, Wool and alwep aklna ar firm and buyer ara Inti-reatcd In both. Tha la Mow and gt etiaa mar k eta are at l ong and hitn ca b a IiAp been ut l4t: advance ovpr prpvl.-ua trHden, Thla prlr , however, la reKartful by buyra aa ai trrrnn and Dot to ha r'Hd Ujon, Thut n-rmilna to be determined J t r and loial huyeia are picking up all that they can get on r i'ii norm hit, if mm. Tha quotatioiia given below ara on th bpaia of gooda delivered Omahn: t'urrent receipt hide. I 3c and 13c; grepfl hldea, KV arid 11c; bulla, loc and 9c; branded hidea, in; kip, l'.c and lii'c; calf, 17i- and lo c; ileacmia, 9o eai h ; gluo calf and kip. 7c, giuu hldca, 7c; ponica and gluea, $1.00 each; rolta, 2r.c nch; hog kini, 1 Ui: each; borne hide, $4 50 and $.50; dry hid". No. I, H,l-; dry aalted, 13c; dry glue, 7r. Wool pelta, $! 25UI,fiO for full wooled aklna; aiirlng la in ha, 75i90e for lata tuka off : cllpa, no value ; wool, 30i "Ar. No. 1 tallow, fj'ir; H tullow, No. ! 2 tallow, 6c; A grenae, fl-ie; H greaap, i He; yellow grea.Be. 6n; brown grpaae, 5c; pork rraeklinga, t0 ppr ton; beef crack linga, $;0 per ton; beeawax, $20 per ton. Ht, Joaeph iAe Htock, St. Joaeph, Oct. St. I'HlliH TlPrelpta, 700 Jiejid ; market com pared with a week ao: Hotter grade nativw ato'k Hnd year linga and b'-at beef rowa steady; common and medium grade, weak to 25a lower; weHleru graaaera, bulla and calvea, iady: atoikera arid feeder, 2 Si? Jowr ; week'a bulk price, bt bef and killing ateera. $!i.00'& 10. 50; ol hep native, $7.60 H.l 5; and reloading) lc per per lc per .4'.... suwtg! -: ' if cowa and half- , $ 1 Mi'fj light .i.'i, ... imi y n (jo; . IM' ij T a'' Ucih HohN I tik atoii hut i hnra oiil)'Ui a l in I ivv, p. H Mug t- 4 IMI ( In nd, ahlpprra "f f..i Haiita and I HIM 1 III tO '.'40 It- I lit K I Ull t I IP ti.. i k i.lv , r tup. I 3"f Ot, I'll Il.i 7 i , (ipia. with h t a lii'in-i U lo ion Itmer, iu')t Hhecf -olOiiltl atouud low - I ; ah lull it pi i. ? fi"0 h-'i.d; market k a.i : Iim 1 1 v i ( ii Ihhi'ii, wi'ni'iiii", wak to H.'tl 1', eiiiii( to hu h' i , week'a wcmi i ii fni laiiii.a, 1 1 4 ""'if 1 4 Ml, on1 1 'rt'tj 14 00; hiit i M'l'd l iiohu, II :i "in vr 1 3. fill rv 7 on, feeder lllll, I.e., II 3 f , Hi I 3 U Ht, lefMila Ihe-lo.U, Kaat H' I.oUta, 111. fh t, 21 - ("all l n ceiiH. 2''0, oiiipiiied with a wiili ago; Coud anl choi. v h"ef Hieeia Htid bologna bulla, cm m on mh. in "'lima a '-era, lit: hi yeiiillngN and Iit'ifcm uud l"er cow a, tl ln- low . r ; w utei n el ci i ti w nk to nhada lower; c itinera, 1 Ii 'j .'! nwei', light vpjiI i.tve, $12 0 l.5t) lowei; alu' k aleera. veak to ii-f lower; lop for ek, hPut aiera, $fl.(Mity 2!.; other $7 9 l-o; cova, w.Kicin fti era, $ . 6; 4"; livht .'ii rl I ri i , $'. ')'tji (tijj eowa, $4 HOtyU ,o; n.tifiera, 4'"( tl"; bnigiia bulla, $4 oQ 44 75; ato' lcr atfeia, $ 4 tn i.o, liiiK - It ' H'la, ti,50U; l'i'i;,3 (owpr; pioal decline oti good wight buiihpr hoa; hlli and Uitht liahta, lic iHer with apott aiea'ly , loi IV lo on U" to 1 -pound u vera g a , H hl on Sf pound hut ' her ; hulk I r.o to :2.' pound average, fv 75W hu; 1km and Hv hi iiKhia, lit oii ) lu; n iter ao ww, J 5 i-m low et , bulk I .' .'' 'if 7.5" rh"p and Laml Hiilpli, 2,f-'iO; mar ket for week, Mleady to 'i'ur. lower on liimhN; aieady imi all other chpi wi"'k a lop im hnnl'M, I14.tr,; bulk aaictf, 13 5H'U 1416; itiiu. 11 tiKMO: ton ewea. $r f.o . bulk light .;', , mi, heavic $4 004 50. Kan an a ( lly Mvealmk, Kanaaa City, Mo,, OH, i 'um Ue reipta, 4, 6 'mi bead t or week, i bolt a and prl inn h"f tee i a, pract i-h J I y normal ; fl her grade., wen k to 50c lower; top, fll,,0; fat aha atock, moatly 251)500 low er; caiinera and cut i era, 26c lower; bulla, atock cow a and hp If era, Iwuii to 2 "' lower; killing and atock calve, atoady to 60e lower. Hoja Iterelpta, H.500 head; m.-rkel, nteady to loc lower; ahlpper (op, $t Mi; Iiacaer lop, tSO; light llghta, nmatly '$i.204V'ti ?6; Ihi) to 220 pftundera jto alitp pefa, iH.aoy S.60; to 230 poundera to pa- kern, $U" H26; mixed weighia and iiuallty, $h. tiotg 'ill of aalp. $h.oh 40; packing aowa, a'eady to weak; bull, $7.157,26; afO'-k plga, V"idli to 20c low er; bulk. $H 20v I 40. Hbeep Hocplpta, f,oo head. Mirket for week: Lamha, J0;.5c lower; top, $14 to; ah-pp, Sft'ftjOe higher; bett light awea, $7.26; feeding lamha, around 2ic lower. Turpentine and Rosin. Piivunnah. tla., ):t, 2S. Turpentln Quiet, II 5t-j; aalea, noire; receipt. 5 l.Mn. I ahipiotinta, 45 bbla; aturk, 13,24fl Koaln Htpfldy; aalea, none; rerelpta, 7S7 crtsUa; ahlpmetita, caaa; atork, 91.074 rank tyuniRtlona: H 1, K, K, H, II, I and K, $5 aft; M, $5.70; N, $5. SO; WO, $;; WW, $0 85, bushel bushel bushel wonti-i i ria, 14 veal i ... a-..'' a. . .. , " - , . , , ,... ..- .. , f-m ' ' -. .- ... ..... . . ... . .-1 - Ul) l ai4 OrtK, ,NWaV - t "9 W '