0 HIE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBEK 17. 1010. REAL ESTATE FARM A!n HACH UNU rOR g AI.Fl Booth Dakota lent Inued. I HAVE 1 iitm, 11 miles from Ot tumwa. Stanley Co., S. p.: will offer for quick rale at 11,2.0.00. P. U. Box 204, lierre. 8. 1. FOR FKW DAYS ONLY We are offer ing ." acres. MILE.S KHuM FIKKHK, B. I. Well Improved lu tan In aifalfa t acres In crop 3 .'! rrm of RICH VAI I.KY I.ANP ail fine for cultivation. lTlce $n per acre. Can curry rr,(i hack on land 6 years at ier cent. A. II. Lathrop, 4Z1 J 'co Building.' leases FOR SALE 40 acres In Sherman county, texas: price II per acre. This la a bargain for Rome one. Address J. H. Meyer, 2u9 W. Id St.. Jiavenport, la. Tel. 3v.s8. Haahlailol. LOOGED-OFF LANDS. Invest your money In logged-off lands and grow rich. Any alio tract, from 10 to 116 per acre. I'll II 8. LOCKE. Aberdeen. Wash. Wisconsin. 9 ACHE LEVEL LAND. M ealtlTated. balance pasture, l-room houaa. large barn, ehlckan bouse, spring and trout brook ns) farm, I mllee from station, school oa Ian. ll.sOO. aasy tcrraa Tom O Uttoo. laiaaj City Btata bask, Cu in bar land. Wla HARDWOOD ttmWered laka frontage farm at barraln; M acres In Polk coun ty. Wla, to mllea from twin cities; heavy clay loam soil; half mllo laka frontage; lota f hardwood saw timber; small clearing: old buildings; good neighborhood; oaly 11.200: on aaay tarms if taken at on-oe. Owner N. Bos A, St CroU FaJla, Wla. llleeeDaaeoaa. RA V-sj yon A FARM FOR 8 A Lit on, TRAPSE T Or do you want to buy one? Make your wants known through TUP) DK4 MOINES CAPITA! tha want medium o Iowa. Rataa: 1 cent a word for aaeb lnser. Moo. eanta a Una. 70 canta aa Inch. Cir culation. 41.000; largest of any Iowa dally. Olva us a trial. Address Tha Capital Tai4 rient ree MnlnM la REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. P. Weed, w'ead Uli1 lltb and Farnam. WANTED f?ltT loans and warrant W Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. IMA to K.0M on Omaha borne. O'Keefs Jteal Estata Co, 1011 N. T. Lata. Poug. of A-2163. Good 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand and for sale at amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS; 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. GARVIN BROS., Id floor M. X. Ufa. Wt la tioo.outl on improved proper. No delay. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. LOW RATES. BEMIS-CARLBERd CO.. 310-313 Urandala Theatar Bldg. LOAN 8 to homo ownara and borne build ers, wltb privilege of waking partial pa' aoanu semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, lot First National .lank Blag. MQNKY TO I.QAN-Psrne Invaatmant Co, REAL ESTATE WANTED IF your property la for colored people, rant or sale, list with tha Home Investment Co.. 101 8. 14th St Have tenants waiting. Phona Pouglaa Hit, SWAPS SWAPS. , A clear farm In Nebraaka worth $3,000. Will trade for good automobile. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., 468 New York Life Bldg. Phonea Red 1999, A-17IL WB azebanga propartlea of merit H. H. Culver, 812-611 N. Y. Life. Pouglaa Tsui. MUST leave city at onoe; will aell my real estata bualneaa at great aacrlflca, or trade for Neb. land; business paying (2,604 year. Call or write 66s New York Lite mug., u ui ana. SWAP - I ROOMS, atrlctly modern; Jot tOxlM; lovely home. Price, 17,000. Will trade for Waiil. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., K.i ixew ion l.ue rJUg. 'Phona Red 19), A-172X. ALL KINDS OF EXCHANGES, Omaha WANTED TO BORROW WANTED ta borrow, 12,000 at once for 1 year; gilt-edge security; will pay $500 for uae of same, money fully secured. Answer at once. Address U lot. Bee. WANTED-T0 BUY BE8T prlca paid for Id-hand furniture. carpets, clothing and shoes. TL p. tun. Second-hand clothlna: nartv r. dresses. John Feldman. P. 2L28: A-2t.SK. WANTED Small bone mill to grind Chicken feed. A. T. Ayrea, 4VJ7 Seward St WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent on shares aulte in modern apartment with lady or married ciuple.Refereneesexchangtd.JJuiJee. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG man desires place to work for bokrd and room In private family while attending college. Boylts College. Both phones. SITUATION WANTED By man who Is unable to be on his feet. Can do office and telephone work. Care E 302, Bee. POSITION wanted by lady stenographer, M years of age. In some town In either Ne braska or an adjoining state with from l.ta) to 1.000 Inhabitants, (iood references a to character and ability readily fur nished. Addresa Y 71 Pally Bee. WANTED Ladles' clothes to launder by first-class laundreea. Call Pouglaa kvfl. ELPERLT lady wanta light housework; m good, plain cook; no washing. A. C. 811 N. d. WANTED Place to work with child 14 months old. Pauline Miller, Fairmont. Minn.. R. . Box 69 In order that tha advertiser may gat lua best reaula for money Inveated, he must reach the buyer by the moat direct and re liable channel. The Bee la that channel. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF TUB CONSTRITCT1NG Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, October IS. 1910. Sealed proposals In tripli cate, will be received at this orfice until 9 30 a. m.. mountain time. tlday, October Is, 1910. at which time they will be opened In public, for the construction of a steam heating plant In Subsistence Storehouse No. 6A. (post plans!. Fort p. A. Ruaull, "Wyoming. Plans No. 4-10M. Plans and specifications for the Inspection of bidders are on Me In thla office; also the office cf the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Missouri, Omaha. Nebraska; Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Colo rado. Ienver, Colorado, and tha Secretar' of the Builders' Exchange, St. Paul. Minne sota. lYoposed blanks and general in tructlona to bidders may be had uKn an juicatlon to this office. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof Envelops con taining proposals should be Indorsed "l'roposals for heating plant subsistence Storehouse, No. 6A. Fort P. A. Russell, Wye., to be opened Oct. K 1910." and ad dressed to F. 8. ARMSTRONG, Captain A Qr. Mr., 9tb U. H. Cavalry, Constructing Quartermaster, Room 3. Keefe Hll, Cheyenne. Wyoming. Ootl7-la-13-39-20-37 RAILWAY TIME CARD ISIO.M STATION Train and Marry. tatloai rariric . Leave. Fan. Fran. Overland L..a 6 15 arn China A .Is ran K. M...a 4:10 pm Atlantic F.v;res Oregon Express a 4 00 pm l.oa AntriM 1 .united. .. .a II i pm Colorado Special all 4 pm I'enver flpeclal a 7 am Colorado I:xpres a I W put Orecnn-Wanh, IJmlted.al2'h0 pm Nnrth Plana Local ... a in am Grand Island Lucal a I 30 pm Lincoln Beatrice Local.. bll. 40 pm Chicago A Korth nrtirra NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express a 7:nfl am Fioux City Local a I 46 pm Minn. A Dakota Ex a 7 M pm Twin City Ltd (ex Ps') a ti pm Twin City Ll (Sat only). Il:b6pra EASTBOUND. Omaha Express a Too am C hicago Local all 06 pm Colorado-Chlrnao a t.10 pm Chicago Special a 1:02 pm I aclflc Coast-Chicago.. .a 1:06 pm los Angeles Limited ...a I iO pm Overland limited all:t6 pm Iienver Special ali 40 an Carroll I-ocal a 4:30 pm Faat Mall a l ao pm WESTBOUND. Llnenln-Chadron a 7:60 am Nofolk-Pallas a 7:60 am Arrive, all ao pm a 6 .46 pm a 4S am a 6 :10 pm a ' pm a 7 41 am all so am a 4 w pic a S .20 pm a 4 4.S pm a 10 30 am b 1: pm 10 29 pm alt pm a I IS am a 7 30 am a 7.3U am all Si am a 1 11 pm a l:s pm a 7 6. a rrt a I ti pm 12:20 pin a 3 45 am a t.u am alO oo am a l.ii put all. 00 am 10 45 pm b 6:10 pm b 6:20 pm a 6:iv pm all) am a 1:64 pm clflc Iyonn Pine-So. Platte. ...b 1:16 pm Hsatlngs-Superlor b 116 pm Peadnood-Hot Springs.. a .. pm t aper-uan5er a B:u pm Fremont-Albion ..O 6: pm (hlcago, Rock Island and Pi EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...al2:3S am Chicago I 'ay Lxprese. .a S 46 am Chicago Ixical Phub bl0:Xi am Les Moines lxcal 1'aaa.a 4:oo pin Chicago Express a 4.40 pm Chicago Limited a 6:08 pm WEST. Chi. -Neb. Ltd., Lincoln. a 8:20 am Colo. & Cal. Hup a 1:2.". pm Okl. A Texas Express. a 3:30 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0:66 pm Chicago, Great Western Chicago Limited .a 6:48 pm Twin City Limited a 6:3u pm I f. in City Expicaa a 9.00 am Chicago Expreua alO:45 a 4 30 10:1P 12:46 a 1:15 a 8:02 a 6:47 a 4:30 a 1:20 al2:30 rm pm pm pm pm am pm pin pm am a 7:.M a H:M a 1:46 am pm pm Chicago, Mllnaakee A a t , . Overland Limited ... Omaha-Chicago Kx. . Omaha-Savannah Ex. Colo. -Calif. Ex. Colorado Special .all:41 pm a 7:69 ,0 i:lo am b 9:.i .o 7:16 am c 9:10 .a s uo pm a 1:4 .a i 6T pin aU:33 ,b 6.16 pm bll.Ou am am am pm pm pm Perry-Omaha Local .... Wabash Omaha-St. Louis Ex.... Mail and Express Stanb'y Lei (from C.B.). Missouri Paciflo K. C. & fit. U Ex K. C. & Bt L. Ex., ex cept Saturday K. C. & St. L. Ex.. Sat urdays only Illinois Central Chicago Express Chicago Limited Minn. St Paul Ex MUin.-St Paul Ltd Burlington ta.tia Bnrllngfton Denver & California...., Puget Sound Express.. Nebraska points , Black Hills Lincoln Mail , Northwest Express .... Nebraska points Nebraska Express , Lincoln Local Lincoln Local , Schuyier-Plattamouth , iJlAttamntlth-lOWa ...... a 1:30 pm a : a 7:30 am all:16 b 6:00 pm b!0:li am pm am am pm a 1:10 ana a 7:11 aU:15 pm a 6:60 . 11.00 m .a 7:00 am a 1:45 a :00 pm a 8:00 .b 7:00 am pm ant a :W pm a g.oo ai -Tenth A Haas, a 4.M pm .a 4:10 pm a 8:20 am .a 4 JO pm .b 1:20 pm .all 26 pm a 8:20 am a 9:16 am .a 7:26 pni .b 1:06 pm .a 9:18 am .al!:30 pm .aU:26 pm .a 7:11 am .a 4:20 pm .a 6:30 pm a 9:15 am .a 8:30 pm .a 4:30 pm .aK):46 pm ..a 9:U am .a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm a 1:46 pm a 6:io pm a I 45 pm all:lo pm a 7:00 am a 6:10 pm a 810 pm b 9:08 am a 7:60 pm bl0:20 am a 8:60 am I pm a 7:00 am 11:06 pm a 1:06 pm a 8:00 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 11:46 am a :46 am as. io pm Bellevue-Plattsmouta .. Colorado Limited Chicago Special ChlnavA TT nT'DI ... Chicago Fast Express. Iowa ixcai Creston-Iowa Local .. St Louis Expresa K. C. at St Joseph K. C. A St Joseph.... K. C. Ac St Joseph Webster Station loth and Webster. Missouri Paclf to Auburn Local Chicago, It. Paul, Omtks-r b 1:50 pra bU:i5 pm Minneapolis at Bloux City Bxproas... Omaha Local Bloux City Paasenger Twin City Paasenger . Bloux City Local , Emerson Local .b 1:00 m bU:4 am 0 8:20 pm b 9:10 pm .b 6:30 am .0 8:35 am .b 6:66 pm (a) Pally, (b) ICiin1sv onlv Pally except Sunday, (a) OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES. BUTTER Creamery, No. L delivered to tlte retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 31c; No. 8, In 80-lb. tubs, SOe; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 29c No. 8, In 60-lb. tubs, 17Vic; packing stock, solid pack, 22c; dairy, In 60-lb. tubs, 2a24c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins. 17V818c; young Ameri cas, lc; daisies, ISc; triplets, 18c; llmburger, l.Sc; No. 1 brick, 18Vic; lmportad Swiss, 3c: domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c. POULTRY Pressed broilers under 1 lbs., 15c; over 2 lbs., 14c; hens. 15c; cocks, 10Vc; ducks. 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per dox., 11.20; homer squabs, per dos., 14.00; fancy siiuabs, per doi., 13.60; No, 1, per dox., 13.00. Alive: Broilers, 16c; over 1 lbs., 10Hc; hens, lOc; old roosters, 7c; old ducks, full feathered, 11c; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys, 16c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons, per dos , Vc; homers, per dox., J3.00; squabs. No. 1, per dos., 11.50; No. 2, per dos., 60o. FISH (all frozen) Pickerel. 12c; whitefish, 18c; Pike, 16c; trout. lc; large crapples, 20c; Spanish mackerel. 18c; eel, 18c; had dock, 13c; floundera, 11c; green catfish, 18o; roeshad, 11.00 each; ehadroe, per pair, 66o: frog legs, per dos., 40c; salmon, 14c. BEEF CUTS Rib: No. 1, 14Ho; No. X 13tc; No. 8, 8e. Loin: No. 1, lc; No. 2. 18c; No. 8, 9c, Chuck: No. 1, 64o; No. 1, 6"c; No. 8, 6o. Round: No. 1, 7c; No. 1 7c; No. 8, 6Ho. Plate: No. X, ie; No. 2, 4c; No. 8, 4 Wo. FRUITS Oranges : California Valenclas, all slses, per box, 85.00fr6.26. Lemons; Limoniera, extra fancy, ot else, per box. 17.00; S0 size, per box, $7.25; choice, 8U0 lie, per box, 80.50; 360 else, per boxlS.75; 140 slie, 60o per box less. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, t2.25tfT2.60; Jumbo, per bunch, 82.76'S3.76. Pears: New York Kelfer per bbl., 14.50; California Winter Nellis, per box, 12.86. Apples: Home-grown cooking, per bbl., M.6fl4.00; Missouri Jonathan and Orlmes' Oolden, per hhl., 14.75; Missouri Ben Pavls, per bbl., tiJ; Missouri Wlne sapa. per bbl., 1400; Missouri (la.no, per bbl., 13.75; other varieties, per bbl., $4.00; Colorado Jonathan, per box, 81.75; Cali fornia Oravensteln. per box, fc 10; Cali fornia Belleflower, per box, $1.80; Washing ton Grimes' Oolden and Jonathan, extra rancy, gs to ia sixes, per box, 13.26. Orapes: California Tokay, per crate, 81.36; Con cord. Michigan and New York, per 4-lb. basket, 30c; Malaga, 00 to 66 lbs. gross, per keg, lft.OtXfi6.60, Cranberries: Per box. 12.06; per bbl., 16.76. Patea: Anchor brand, new. So 1-lb. pkgs. In box. per box, 1200. Figs New California. 12 12-o. pkgs., ft;; Jg 12-os pkgs., 12 26. Quinces: Per box, 81.86. V 1JGETABLEB Pnjtatoea: Early Ohio, In sacks, per bu.. 9oc; Iowa white stock, per bu., ifve. Sweet Potatoes: Virginia. per bbl., $2.85 Onions: Iowa, small red and yellolw, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate. 11 36. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb.. irc; re a. per id., iso. tgg fiant: Fancy Florida, per dox, 11.00. Celery: Michigan, per dos. bunches, 3&c. Rutabagas: Per lb., lc. Cucumbers: Hot house, 14 and I dos.. per box. II 25. HOME-QHOWN VEGETABLES Cab bage: New. per lb., 2o. Tomatoes: Per bskt., 50o0o. String and Wax Beana: Per mkt. bsk., 76c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 46o. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos., bunches, too. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk.. 85c. Carrots: Per mkt. bsk. 4"c. Beets: Per mkt. bsk., tf.o. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., so; California No. I, per lb.. IRe; Cali fornia No. 1. per lb., 14c. Hlckorvnuts: I-arge, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., fo. Cocoanuts: Per sack. 16.00; per dos., 660. Honey: New, 24 frames, 13.65. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct 16. OOFTEE Fu tures opened steady at a decline of 847 points In response to lower European cables. Offerings were not heavy, but there appeared to be very little demand and the market closed quiet at a set leas of T'lilO points. Sales, 6 baga October and November, 1.65c; Pecember, .70c; Jan uary. ! 76o; February. 1.77c; March, I Wo; April, 8.11c: May. 1 12c; June. 1 13o; July, August, 8 Wo; September, I Mc. The weak ness at Havre as attributed In part to tha Influence of the French railroad strike. Havre closed at a decline of l' franca; Hamburg was V,0'- pfg. lower; Rio. 60 rela higher at 6 :a. Santos. 60 rets lower; 4s 8 10; 7s 6 1A0 Brazilian exchange 6-33 lower at lTd. Reoelpta at the two Bra- xtllan W.rts. 71 0o bags, against llO'atO bags last year, junaiany receipts, bags, against 76.200 last year. New York ware house dellverlea yesterday, 16 628 bags, against 10; bags last year. Kpot coffee steady; Rio No. 7, 10'eJllc; Santos, No. 4. UVU40i mild steady; Cordova, llWflllo. CRAINANDPRODUCE MAIUET Wheat Price Steady, but Trading is Slow. TENDENCY BECOMES BULLISII Corn Values Itule Firm, Owing to Hesitation on Part of Holders to I nload W eather Conditions Are Favorable. OMAHA, Oct 15, 1910. Wheut ruled steaoy but quiet ail duum; the short session, v alues Were narrow and me market as without special lemurs, iraoeia Mere inclined to be pitmen and ex pected a rally, ihe can ueuiaiiu was very Corn ruled firm early, later became weak on iltimuation and fev country offerings, ilio weather continues very tavorauie throughout the belt. With tne movement ot now corn values should work lower. Cash wheat offerings were liberal amain today, and as outalde markets were weak aim lower tne buyers were not Inclined to oe anxious to take the sample offered, values were easy at ViO lows. With country offering old corn freely, the spot corn market ruied heavy, showing signs of dullness and lack of buying uemand. Values ruled weak at c to lac lower on the sample floor. Primary wheat receipts were l.OM.OOO bushels and shipments were 491, (."M bushels, against receipts last year of l,271,lX) bush els and shipments of slO.OiiO bushels. Primary corn receipts were 63,o00 bush els and shipments were 2W,tf0 bushels, against receipts last year of 265,000 bush els snd shipments of 212. onO bushels. Clearance were 46.0O0 bushels of corn, 1,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to lTCOoO bushels, Liverpool closed Vd to hd lower on wheat and d lower on corn. Omahs Cash tneee. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 9164c; No. 8 hard, ftxiftMVic; No. 4 hard, Mru0tyc; re jected hard, iSVvfltSHxc; No. 2 spring, 92V! c; No. 3 spring, w'J94CiC. CORN No. 2 white, 45Ai(64r.Vic; No. 8 white, Vxtt4te; N0. 4 white, 44"8"c; No. 1 yellow, 4&46V: No. 3 yellow, 46 8450; No. 4 yellow, 44V 1746c; No. 2, 4f-46Hc; No. 8, 4545'c; No. 4, 44MiiJ-46c; No grade, 40342Vc. OATS No. 2 white, 29Vic; standard, ZSVtiSMaC; No. 3 white, 2!u29MrC; No- white, V-Wrtl&c; No. 8 yellow, 2Sg28Vc; No. 4 yellow, 2Sc. BARLEY No. 8, S(ak;i No. 4, 60c; No. 1 feed, 66y0c. RYE No. 2, 71(uT2c; No. 8. 7071o. Cnrlot Receipts. . Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 91 880 277 Minneapolis 367 Omaha 61 82 20 Duluth W CHICAGO GRAIN AJID PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trad. CHICAOO, Oct. 15,-Taklng a hint from continental European markets, all of whloh closed today at an advanoe, wheat here finished- with a net gain of Ho to St? c. The end of trading left corn down Wo, oats ofif a shads to and hog products varying from 2Vo loss to a riso of 15o. Although Liverpool at night was slightly lower for wheat than twenty-four hours previous, continental quotations were de cidedly firm and were supposed to reflect less favorable Argentina crop reports. Ant werp advanced l'c, and on flour Paris was up 2"c. Faltering prices northwest and corn weak ness locally counted against the bulls, but theSA Influences .r. mnp. V.an r.t . the fact that primary arrivals for the week nom o,iw,imj nusnais less than a year ago. Expectation of smaller world shipments rormett annlhap Aa n . . . . . wi "uiui v. i nrouajn- out the day, as a whole, short sellers were inuuaviy roarce ie noi aotuaily timid. The close was firm at nearlv h..i nH.... A . v-. session. Pecember ranged from 4o to 97Hc and 97Vo, with final sales Vo up at 96&o to 96Vio. New low records were again In corn. De cember fluctuated between 46T4o and 47V40, cioning; net lower, but nrm at 47Hc. Cash corn ruled weak. No. 1 yellow in tho latest "ul,,i wma aro IO atac. Oau rallied a little with wheat at the last. Pecember sold from Sd'io to smo, and finished a shade off at 10o to 80',o. Provisions showed flrmneas. Final quo tauons were unchanged to 6c to 7o higher for pork; 2Ho down to 2o to 6c up for lard, and with ribg at an advance of 2a to 16o. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close ! Yes'y, Wheat Oct. Pec. May July Corn Oct Peo. May July Oats lieo. May July Pork Jan. May Lard . Oct Nor. Jan. May Ribs Oct Jan. May I MHSH9mJ 94 ITWft, 96-i964('94fS95 1 01H 1 00i i OIVs lOuVTi 97 97 k 48t4 48 48 f t 47H 47 49"W 49 60 Mh bu 5(Hk 60H S4WglH 3 H 14 S31 83 88 83 17 7V 17 60 17 86 17 67 16 80 16 6THI 1 70 16 70 12 87V4 U 86 12 H5 It 87U 11 80 11 75 U 77H 11 75 10 72H 10 66 10 67i, 10 65 10 15 1 10 U 10 16 10 UH U 00 10 87 H 00 10 86 ) 9 87i,9S7986 980 9 t7 9 30 9 27 1 Ul1 4SV4 4714 "4 tiiruaOVt :tomu 83V4 17 66 1 77V4I 12 87H 11 77W 10 17 10 16 10 87HI 9 37tt 8 27V No. 1. ' Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Quiet; winter patents, 14.80fN.96; straights, 84.Olrtf4.76; spring straights. 14.56 G4.76; bakers. 13 606.05. RYE No. r 77a BARLET Feed or mixing, 6utff66o; fair to choice malting 71(37o, SEEPS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 1162; No. 1 northwestern, 12.66. Tlmotliy, 16.60a 8.50. Clovet, 18.Oiai.78. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 118.09 fflS.26. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.86. Short ribs, sides, (loose) 10 03U.OO; short clear aldea (boxed) Ul.2611.60. Total clearances of wheat and flour ware equal to 166,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,064,000 bu., compared with 1,271,00(5 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated recelpta for Monday: Wheat, 43 cars; corn 237 cars; oats, 130 cars; hogs, 26,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 8 red &K-&970; No. 8 red, 92'896S1o; No. 1 hard' 96J99c; No. 8 hard, 9jj96c; No. 1 northern spring, 11 ll! 12; No. I northern spring tl.0cal.ll; No. I spring. tl.O6Dl.10. Corn: No 1 cash, 494e40; No. I, 4RVir49c; No. 1 white' 48S49c; No. t white, 4e'8'49Vc; No 2 yellow, 49Ji4C4c; No. 1 yellow, 4i9v.c Oats: No. 1. SOe: No. t white. Sasavc' i3 I white. tO31o; No, 4 white, 3u!01a.c: standard, 8iM.832e. ' BUTTER Steady; creameries, 14929c: dairies, 211270. EGOS Steady, at mark, cases include. lSWS21c; receipts, 4,964 cases; firsts, 24c; prime firsts, 2Hc. CllEtEi Bteaoy; aalsies, leHfllPsc; twins, 14(X16c.', young Americas, 16 Wo; long horns, lfc. POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, SO 56c; fair to good, efff45o. POULTRY Steady; turkeys, 17e; owla, 11V; springs. llc. VEAL Steady; 50 to 60-lb. weights, 310c; 80 ot al-lb. weights, 9VvaiOo; 66 to UO-Ib weights. 1213e RYE Cash, 77 o. BARLEY Cash, OT77. Tl MOTII Y Cash, 17.60(38.60; March, tl 90 frl 40. CLOVER-Cash, tU.03U.60; October, 114 26. Chicago Receipts: Whest 91 cars; corn 810 cars; oats, 277 oars. Estimated for Mon day: Wheat, 48 cars; com, 137 cars; oats. 1M cars. Kansas City Grain sal Previsions. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct 15. WHEAT Pecember, 94B'94Ic. sellers; May, 9t( aaVf Kl A Pa.h lln(h,nr. ,A 1a I... No. 1 hard, IScfltl AO: Na 8. 9l4Va; No. I red. 47c; No. I. 94troc. CORN Pecember. 46 c, sellers; May, f! ajiec, seuera tun, unchanged to He lower; N. 1 mixed, 60c; No. I, mixed. 30c: No. 1. white. 60c; No. 1. bOe. OATS Unohanged; No. I wkite, 13C86c; No. 1 mixed, llftS2c RYE No. 1. TCc. HAY Unchanged; choice tlmethy, tll.60 cnowe prsine. 1X9. Bl.TTER Creamery. 28c; firsts, Ke; see ends Wc: packing atoek. llVte. EcVGS-Extraa, 27e; firsts, ltd; seoenda. 17e, Recelpta Shipments. wneat, bu l r 123 oeo cxrn, su 14 eno 13 i Oau. u 11,080 gotja St. Louis Aeneral Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct 11 -WHEAT Fu tures, higher; Iecember, 97ii4e; Mav. 11 MS Cash, weak: track No. t red, rcOU; No. I bard. lOcCll 91 CORN Futures, weak; Pecember. 4e; May, toe. Cash, lower; track: No. 1 uc: No 1 white, 81c. OATov-Futtures, ateadyi Peoember, 80o; May, Cash, lower ; track: No. I, rj 3lc; No. 1 white, auiic. RICE W mk; 7ic. FLtiUR Sternly; red winter patents, I4.X0W 6.20; extra fancy and stramht, 4.ltni4tiO, hard winter Clears, 3.46m 3.9'V SEED Tlmothv, 17.50flS.50. t't'KNMKAl, 1'2 40. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, 901) 94c. HA Y Steady ; timothy. 114.0019.00; prairie. 1 1 l.i'0-i 1 4 00. 14 ;i -sue Hi:. MP TWINE 7 c. 1'RtiVISItiNS l'ork. unchntiRcd; Job bing, IIS. 75. I.Brd, weak, prime steam, t I2.o0j 1 2.60. Pry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, 12c: clear rihs, 124c; short clears, l!c. Bacon steady; boxed extra shorts, 14c; clear ribs, 14c; short clears, 14 lac Recolpts. Shipments. Flour, bhls 1L K. Wheat, bu Sn,o1 4S.M Corn, bu ". 2.u0 lo."0 Oats, bu. .HKW YORK GEM)HAL MARKET Quotations of the Pay on Vnrloua Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. U.-FLOUR-Qulet ; Prtng patents, t5.&Va6.50; winter straiKhts. l4 2f.4j4.ao; winter paienta, 14., '4 M; spiinn clears, 14.15(84 40; winter extras, No. 1. W.5o 3. i; winter extras. No. 2, 13.;t'a'l.55; Kan sas straights, ,4.7t34.!tO. Rye flour steady; lair to goon, I4uwi4.it: choice to fancy, 14 2634.40. Buckwheat flour, quiet; 12.35 per 1(10 lr.s. COHXMEAL Quiet; fine white and yel low, ll.jtiwl io: .,u.e I. A..? I X..' kiln Hrlel 13.30. WHEAT Spot market steady; No. 2 red, 11.00, elevator, and tl.o4, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Diiintti ti mv f n h afloat; futures market was tiuiet, but pneca were steady on week-end covering and better cables than expected from both livemool mrA i V. ...... A n(n.in l . net higher. Pecember, 11.02 9-l"l.t3; closed, i'"1!. ny, si.ui tin i.oi'a; ciosea, IL.O14. CORN Sot market steady No. 2, 67-4c, elevator. llOtnentfn httals ti nrlv'A a .1 67V4C, f. o. b afloat; futures market was without transactions, closed unchanged to 40 net advance; Pecember closed, 55'Ac; May, 60c. OATS Spot market steady; standard white, 374c; No. 2. 8!o; No. 3, 37c; No. 4, 86c; futures market was without transac tions, closing Vi4o net advance; October closed, 37c; Pecember, 37c; May, 394c FEEP Quiet; western spring bran, In 100-lb. sacks, I21.76ig21.86; standard mid dling, 100-lh. sacks. 123.00(8 23.66; "ity. 100 lb. sacks, 122.60. HAY-4Steady; prims, 8L20; No. 1, 11.124i 1-l.No. 1. tl.uO.ul-',; No. 3, 96ciall.ti0. .."OPS Steady ; state, common to choice, JMJ, , lv23c; 1900, 17(920c; Paciflo coast, 1910, 14(ffl7c; 1900, 10ul4c 1U PES Firm: Central America, 21c; Bogota, 214d'224c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 23HS 254c; seconds, 214(i23c; thirds, UaJ0o; re jects, 1&017C, TALLOW-Steady; prims city, hhds., 7o; country. 7HCHc JfROVlSlOiSS Pork, steady; mess, 121.00 ,L V, ,a,m".v. Wi-00; short clear, 122. OoU nrat, inaraet steady; mess, 116.00ii 60; family. 119.00(ff'20.o0; beef hams, 122.004 1 "iiiei; picKica Denies, 10 to lbs., tl5.00fal8.0u; pickled hams. $11,609 .00. Lard steAdv miHiiA -. ..-i ... . -- e .u' .reflnpd steady; continent 113.20; intJi nca' 14UUi compound, $10.25 ."SfsSSS' creamery' heId- ,econd E(40 Plrrn gftta T 1 . - nearby brown, fancy, 84-if36o; state, Penn- IV 1 yck tfxh a ni4 hAnl,. - . 1 1- . u ,1'?' gainerea Drown. 81 3c: fresh ont h el 1 M, . . " - liiai,, 7VU .WK. ; fresh s-athera.il rir.i. icti ,-.-, ,r"- gathered seconds, 24(g(J5c; fresh gatherd, el J..0' c"dle. l(32: fresh gath ered, dirties. No. 2 candled, 1920o. 1 ,i, "tate, whole milk, tpty ISl. 16lA.it7o' fnnm. ui- . -w , cnoit-e, 1 t.C,l "ZkiJ0 p1me' "'S'Hci common to fa r. ll(ul3.o: kim (,,11 m .r..ii . o. p - - - .,oi.nw, a POULTRY Alive, steadv; anrlna- ehiAk. ens, 14c; fowls, 14160; turkeys, 12'al5o. Pressed, quiet; western broilers, VKuiSc; western fowls, 14ijlSo; western spring tur keys, 14fJ 250. WEATHER m the GRAIN BELT tlok la for Continued Pair Over Sunday, with Little Change. , OMAHA, Oct 15. 1910. Fair wreath m...... , . oen7r-.l V.n.J. .i'"'Lu". "or' ,n lne iui, ""ougnout tne west, with the sxceptloi of showers that have ufiir.l 1 r r a , Ih Ha i . , ... ih. 1... . . ""eme aouinwest witnin unset.Li Zi ir hour8- and generally .ZT.iX -"ivivjn in.i prevails in tnat secuon this morning-. Considerable cloudl- II P HJM ft r 1 I 1 Fl tdS XT Slls In 4k. a a 1 , a vall.v .7."". Mississippi i.i.V.i l"e lane region to tna f.,. H co!u but ,h wether Is generally Iti .1t.hi.V,h,oat th? Mt- Temperatures ftf V 1,htl? lowJr "lonI th AtlanUc coast, n the west gulf sUtes and throughout the lake region. Ihey are higher In the Mis- nil 11 V st 1 1 as r e.n.41 a. u .1 M.hA. n'T. " "'a norm west, ana are l" x-acmc slope. An area of high pressure continues over the Pl.D ..h rAI-,(An . . ' . . . ... . TA;; .V ti t w. west na tne out look Is favorable for continued fair weather In this vicinity tonight and Sun day with no Important change In tern- Temperature and precipitation In Omaha k ,h twenty-four hours, compared ...w rinouuii inroe years, IS as fol lower Ifi.n ,n.,A .. ;,, , . . im ivui. Minimum temperature.... 62 38 e 47 riuiiiiuiin o .00 .00 .00 iMormai temperature for today, 55 degrees. Deficiency In nMlnli.iU- , " , . 12.41 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909. 1.60 Inches. Peflclency corresponding period In 1908. 1.68 inohes. . L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct ll-WHKATiw cember, 11.06; May, ILIO"; cash. No. 1 hard, tl-OS; No. 1 northern, $1.074(j 1 08; No. t northern. $1.08i44j)l.o; No. 8, tL01l.04. CORN No, 3 yellow, BOe. OATS No. 8 white, 2Sn2f39o. RYEJ-No. t. 71 4 724a BRAN-tl850(8 19.00. FLOUR First patents. tC.101r6.30: secnnit patenta t4.90rjje.10; first clears, 13.5tX4.3,70; PVVIIU VlCfxl B. f iSln'VJ aJ.Wa Philadelphia Prodaee Market, mm .A DTTT .VII T A - n lKOTTrTyrii.r. A. ' A. A-AA - "-.A. A f W. M AO.-AJ k A A JQj j Firm; extra, western creamery, 82c; nearby prints. 13c. EGOS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nArhtf flrKta KWi a, marl., a. . . celpta. in returnable cases, 27c, at mark; wrdiciu .iiviA, im uiiri, z&Q at mark current receipts, free cases, 27o at mark ' CHEESE Steady; New York full creams choice, 154o; fslr to good, 1413l64o, ' Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct 16. WHEAT Snot dull; No. I red western, no stock; futures quiet; October, 7s 14d; Pecember, 7s 34d; MlAIUJl, I A U ,11. CORN Spot, easy: American mixed la lOd; futures dull; January. 4a 4Vd: .Feb ruary, 4s 44. Peoria Grain Market. PFnni net ievirni... xt a yenow, nnu . o, e yeiiow, 9o; xo. M, itc; No. 4, 47 c; no grade, 464o. . ma ....... 1 . v. a . . . .... 1 o u iiuimjiaru , wmie, wic; standard, 811332oi No. 1 white, 31'4e; No. 4 white, 80o. Leeal geearltlea. . Aakae. 10O W i7V U 64 H u rata h in M 100 1 144 Ml 10 M 1 m M 10 H MV 1 let lMVt I1V1 t at o " 4 t ai M 141 1V at 4 41 ft M ii.ni re. (Ia.1 warrants I ser cent. . gaalrlee Oaajnary all Calarada Tai. wire a CMlahr racktag Oa. Ib....... ..i k.... k . . a L. 1a 14 p.nr.r a. a" ar eant nataa Ull.. raiment uraunrr a a. V oaiu Oarmaa Flra ! Co.... flartr. !. Msnixvslaa lntamaUanal Oa. Cf., eitk aoaua... Iowa yeriuia C"aiit Ut kanaaa A y eu f4. Wlahlu Stanaas Clt R A L aa. 1U Linceln. Nak.. . a. asm Nabraaka tNant Cc.) war. I far eant Makraaka Talahaa Co MarrU A Co. 4Vaa, 1M Omasa Watar K 14 Omasa Water Oa. 14 at Omaaa Si. J- a ia Omasa A C. . R A A t Omaas 0 . "17 Vnlt-4 RaJlear pt Ceiaa (ieah Tarea stack, Osoaha. New Turk Oern Market. The fellewlng quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York teck exchaage. 111 South Sixteenth street Omaha: Umt. Tabaoce .... kta.f St AM Oaa. 411 p-l ration 104 llVitarnee 4 Butte CAalltlon lla Nt. CenaolloaUe.. l! (ectua M Krwkeuae 1 Chine .!.' Canax114ata4. rrc-tlA tiaTteDaJr - yir Cantral I t Cnastl4a.ta4 ... Ii, Witak f-ranklls Olrnui Goldn14 Floranra . g Ohio Copper 1 Rakl4a OoaJltlaa .. 44 a Hay Cantral IS lewift rvi re im 16 tar Rnaaack Co. ..110 BlITOr ne 1 SuaArtac Plttaburt Wi llHlaoapak Mining .... 1 H lYln tj Copear 1 Nortb Laka .. 4 Ouldttaia Uaa, 4 BotiAinle tareaae CMaAtaa t a Ollkweji 146 OMAHA LIVE SIOClv IIAREET Few Cattle Arrive, Ilardly Enough to Establish a Trice. RUN OF HOGS IS FAIRLY GOOD Open a Mckel Higher and Move I p ward aa the Morning Advances, the Demand being; Very Good. KnT-Ti r . 1, . Neb., Oct. 15, 1910. Cattle. Hots. Sheen. I T?.. Official Mnnd.iv Official Tuesday official Wednesday... Official Thursdnv Official Frldav..." Estimate Saturday.... ..13.075 1.S.S 413.714 3.9l 44.7.V. 8.04i 29.-.9 4rVl 44.;:.11 3 570 14.2T1 S.iOO 1.03O ..li.ti'.M .. 8.tfJ .. 6.W3 .. 1.094 2S -1X flays this week ... .40.510 same days last week .V, s2 Same days 2 weeks avo. .42,fV." aine days 3 weeks nRO.,42 219 Snme days 4 weeks a0..42.6Vi Same days last year....35.So5 20.190 219 22.199 2.i.'9-'3 2.1.498 1S.730 197.940 It:. 711 l'"6.49'j 140 20 149.141 129.3O0 ihe following table shows the receipts or cattle, hofss and sheep at South Omaha tor the year to date as compared with last . mi ; Cattle ., Hogs .., Sheep ,,, 1910. Inc. Dec. . 942.475 !W,929 103.546 .1.597.3IM 1. KM. 491 257,163 .2.197.714 1.674.443 523.571 The following table shows the average prices of hows ut South omahA for the last several days, with comparisons: Datea 1910. 1909.19d8.1901.1908.19o5.19(. A. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct 6... 7... 8... 9... I 8 40'.,, 7 CT I 4741 7 641 I 8 2741 7 Rll I I 7 6il 6 311 6 W (5 2111 6 20 8 151 5 Do! 6 791 6 6S 6 5S I 6 311 6 031 6 931 i 8 Kl 8 071 6 80 6 0 6 071 3u 6 06 6 111 6 251 5 061 6 15 20 4 991 6 111 21i 6 07 I 6 261 6 OS I 6 091 I 5 10 6 01 6 S3 1 6 ft) 5 SS e a 5 ra 6 46 6 31 5 17 6 11 6 12 10. . . 11... 12... 13... 14... 15... 8 2.TM 7 97 " 4:1 8 3541 8 37 8 49V 7 701 7 611 7 401 7 48 Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union stock yards. South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at S u i-iuca p. m., CICl. In. 1I0: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. C. M. ft St Wabash P. 1 8 2 8 4 21 3 4 10 7 57 Missouri Paciflo Union Pacific C. & N. W., east.. C. & N. W. west.. C, St. P., M. A O.. C, B. A Q., east C, R. & Q., west.... C, It I. & p., east. Total receipts .... PISPOSITION. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co ... 399 200 owirt and Company 833 31 C-udahy Packing Co 1,615 6fi4 armour & Co 849 129 wtner Duyers 4,016 AOtais 8,697 4,630 .u. ttI Receipts of cattle were so small this morning as to be equivalent to noth ing but for the week arrivals have been Lar'.the total bel" 40,510 head as against 86,802 head one week ago, and 36.S36 head a year ago. Considering the large run the market, as a whole, has been In very sat isfactory condition as viewed from a sell er s standpoint. The beef supply has consisted almost en tirely of cattle from the western range. At the beginning of the week the large re celpta created a little easier market, but any decline that may have taken place was fully made un 1st er on and at the close beef steers are safely strong to a little niKner man last week. Cornfed steers have been scarce throughout the week and, as there has been some little inquiry for them, they have generally commanded good, strong prices, and at the close of the week are selling a little higher than last week. Cows and heifers showed some weaRness at the beginning of the week, but they too, strengthened up later on and. at the close of the week, are "ullr steady with some of the best grades possibly a little stronger than last week. Bulls have been good sellers all the weak at steady prices. Good, light, native calves have sold fully steady, the top on that kind being 7.0. Heavy and medium calvea on the other hand have broken badly, being around 5j 11.00 lower than the high time a week or ten days ago. Strictly good to choice yearlings and 1-year-old cattle of good colors have com manded fully steady prices all the week, and have been quite active sellers. On the other hand plain cattle of Inferior grades have all shown more or less weakness and dullness and at the close are 15925c lower than one week ago. Still at tha close of the week everything Is cleaned up and the market Is In a good healthy condition. Quotations on nstlve cattle: Ooed to chelee beef steers, S6.604T7.60; fair to good beef steers I6.6O36.6O; common to fair teef steers, 14. 6006. 50: good te choice cows and heifers. 14. 25.36. 26; fair to good cowl and heifers, !3.4t4 25' common to fair cows and heifers. t2.50$3.40; good to choice stack ers and feeders. t4.40fW.85: fair to good steckers and feeders, I4.00tfj4.49: common t fair stockers snd feeders, 13.2604.75; stock heifers. 13.00414.25: veal calvea. U.KVTM.OO; bulls, stags, etc.. $1. 6036. 00. Quotations on range cattle: Choice te prime beeves, 15.75176. 25; good to choice beeves, $5.265.75: flr to good beeves 14.60 456.20; common to fair beeves, !3.70fr4.49; good to choice heifers, 14.006.09, good to choice cows, 14.0054.66; fair to good grades, 13.604.00; canners and cutters. 12.75ti3.60; good to choice feeders. $4. 80S6.99; fair to good feeders, 14. 264. 7S. Representative salts: 1 WESTERNS. Hlggens A Knightent Wyo. T4 cows 946 4 05 79 cows 916 69 cows 825 8 30 89 heifers... 902 79 heifers... 63 4 00 12 heifers... 678 68 calves... 2.12 8 00 43 calves.... 359 3 S3 4 55 4 00 4 65 4 00 I 25 4 70 68 calves... 344 4 25 6 50 4 40 4 40 60 calves.... "l'i 29 steers.. ..1116 67 steers.... 681 IB steers.. ..1298 18 steers.... 927 62 cows 1015 HOGS Hog trade opened fully 60 higher than yesterday and Improved as the morn ing advanced. The extreme eiesa found prices Just about 1L3 Higher, indicating an average advance of fully 10c. Supplies were moderate, consisting mainly of heav ies, and with the demand from all quarters active, a complete clearance was made within two hours after the opening. Heavy hogs moved around 11.36 3 8 45 with good mixed grades of various weights at 18 50 and better. Bacon weights were scarce and commanded the usual premium over lard hogs, best lights Selling at U 83. A few pigs were on sale, prices paid In dicating a spread of t7.60tri.00 on this class of stock. Moderate receipts during the week and freer movement of provision stocks re cently, are credited with most of the Im provement In hog prices. Net advances are right around 15030c, all weights selling more readily than last week. Representative sales: Ne. At. Bh. Fr. No. Av. fa. FT, i 371 ... Ill 31 S21 ... I 46 67 r 106 I 10 ll ... I 46 13 DM ... 136 6 ..! 44 I 46 19 301 ... I t M lit 11 I 41 U 10 I 44 41 tor) 4 I 4ti 4 317 30 I 40 44 117 130 90 41 1" 120 I 40 70 i4 M IH 41 ill 126 I 40 II 14 l IM it 317 ... I 40 64 116 M IH SO p 44 I 40 r5 44 I M 4 as 40 I 44 1 114 ... II 66 ' M I 4 ti V 44 I M 4 304 ... I 44 It Ml 13 I M It Ill SO I 4 17 rt 44 I to 47 SOI ... I 44 4R f ... I 14) 67 311 I4 I 34 aa t ... IS 10 207 44 I 424, u V 40 I M 8 14 40 I 46 M !1 10 I II 17 r7 ... I 46 to 14 SO I U 41 14 ... I 41 lit t 10 I ITVi 41 ... I 46 (7 ri ... I M 46 Ml Ml I 46 TI. Kit M I" 41 SA4 SO I 41 M ! M I 44 ti Ml 40 I 41 HI t7 ... I 7 u tot k 111 n rri u Tl 14 t 130 I 41 14 tit ... I 71 II las ... I 48 II H4 ... I 71 IT t4 40 I 4$ 41 1S1 ,.. I at W 117 4 I 41 TR 1ST ... I 16 BOARS. 1 ,oa 1 1 ... T 34 WO T M STAGS. J 410 IK 1 410 M I Tl 1 410 HIS 1 4H II IN 1 : M I 14 1 IM M I M 1 11 I 14 1 4V It lit 1 3M H I Ti I M IS IN 1 HO BO I 7 SHEEP The few doubles of sheep aa. lambs received tesay made Up a eapfly too small fer building up a market and the list ef values remained unehsr.gal. Trade during tha weeit has been heavily supplied at all times, Mensay's run break ing all single day retards at thla feint and the week's receipts surpassing the racers made two weeks ago fy 11Xi head Right around 1I7.O0 head ef sheep and Iambs viii received, fully 71 per eent Of tnis number consisting ef feeders. The demand fer this class of stack, whlls ample, was not active enough to sustain last week a level ef prices and the market broke sl.arply en Monday aa a result, dlmw that time, the general trend to feeder values has been steadily duwuwaid, current quoiatious averaging up the low est of the season Lambs have suffered "(or than any other cias of stock. In I'ctw.'eti kliuli especially, and nrt tie. line amount to .VvdV.c. lt.od, fleshy srsdi s have l.eeti g..tnji back Into the country around 15 'A I11.il. -sung sn extreme limita tion of $575. Medium weights have teen ."iling around .n. and with iambs on the pee-wee order ss low a $4 Oo. Feeder sheep are also lower, but compe tition from 1 a. kers has been more pro nounced In this branch of the trade and good kinds do not show reductions greater than ss cunparea with laot week s el... Fleshy wethers are quotable up to .!!( or b-tter. while the ame kind ot stock sold little. If any, higher a week ago. Ewes h.re the brunt of the de line noted, SO.id ones selling under I-VM. Feeder Vflr iitii, while scarce, weakened in swpathv with lamb declines, and arc closing 1.'mi25c lower. Oood handy weights are quotable up to 14 Tf-ntvOs. The marnet for fat stock opened a little lower, but sorts have been light and aov early weakness has been regained, the general trade closing on mm r 4he s.ime I'Ssis ss a week ago. High dressing lambs are wanted at M ;-:. 76. while wethers as high as 14 10, and ewes at $3 6tin3.65 are saiely quotable. A few airings of short fed stuff were Included In the week S run. hut packers are not taking klndlv to half flnlsii and farmers are urged to keep tola class of stock off of the market, at least until the western run is out of the wv. Pally clearances of both feeder and fat offerings have been vcrv good, and today s finding only a few odds and ends still in first hands. At times, of course, all of the stuff did not reach the scales on dav cf arrival, but this condition was largely flue to more or less contingency In delivery nd sorting alleys. Quotations en grass stock; (-inert ta choice lambs. I so.u n 75 ; fair to good lambs, l'(iA5".i; feeding lamr.. t4.0txff6.78; handy weight yearlings, tl.83 J5.25; heaw rear ll'iss. 4.4tviM.S5; feeder yearlings, t4.Bi6 0O; good to choice wethers, $3 8.-(4.10; fair to 'f,00.'1, wethers. !5.4dy3.s5; feeding wethers. 3 -iiflt.Oti; breeding ewes, t4.0utuA.00; fat ewes, $3.25J3.SS; feeding ewes, tl.25(r3.00; canners. i1.6V-4SJ.oO. Ripresemauvs sales: .,0. f1; 7yo ,mb". f"cders. culls. I;, ..'" lambs, feeders, culls. 246 W yomlng ewes, feeders J.J v. yomlng ewes e5 W.y0, w"'. feeders, culls.. J"J ".yomlng lambs, feeders.... JJ yomlng lambs, feeders.... . ),yo lnmb9. feeders, culls. Wyoming yearlings, feeders, iso w yomlng ewes ?a JJ'J'Oflng lambs, feeders.... 1J? Wyoming lambs, feeders.... IK w yomlng lambs, feeders ?r2 Wyoming ewes 158 Wyoming ewes 609 Wyoming Iambi, feeders.... 206 Wyoming ewes, feeders 125 Wyoming ewes 104 Wyoming yearlings I'll Wyoming lambs 495 Wyoming Iambs, feeders.... StOI Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 730 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... Oregon ewes, breeders 397 Oregon ewes, feeders Ar. Pr. 40 4 50 4 .3 4 50 94 2 50 lOS $ 40 S3 1 75 45 4 75 44 4 75 tU 8 25 GO t, "0 1 9 25 57 6 IS 59 t 2 45 4 50 92 1 78 98 8 64 I "6 Si 2 88 100 3 M 74 8 00 56 6 10 62 6 25 40 8 95 ,66 6 ? ,88 8 75 80 1 55 1 45 6 50 1 48 5 15 87 4 60 1 87 4 50 I 77 8 65 , 47 6 25 47 6 25 250 South Dakota ewes, feeders, 118 South Pskota ewes, breederi 219 South Pakota ewes, breeders oM Wyoming lambs, feeders CHICAGO LIVITJ STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sheep Stesvdr Hosts Hlaher. CHICAGO. Oct. 15. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 200 head; market steady; beeves, 14.75iT7.86; Texas steers, 14. 25(30.60: western Steers. 14. iVn 6 &5 : atockera and feeders. 13.4035.76; cows and heifers, $2.25 w.ov, caives, fi.&CKgiu.ou. HOOS Receipts estimated at 6.000 head; market 6fT10c higher; light, 18.66.9.30; mixed, $8.3oJI9.30; heavy, $S.10tf8.96; rough. tS.10gS.30; good to choice heavy, t. SOW. 95; pigs, t 3039.10; bulk of sales, 18.50fi8.95. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts esti mated at 1,000 head; market steady; native, 12.6(Vf4.25; western, 12.95(34.25; yearlings, t4.3t.$5 40; lambs, native, $4.40(37.00; western, !4.76a6.90. St. Loals Live Stock Market ST. LOUIS, Oct 15 CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,000 head, Including 300 Texans; market, steady; native shipping and ex- ort steers, 14.45(y7.50- dressed beef and utcher steers, 14.50 U 7.60 4 steers under 1,000 lbs., t4.00f6.00; stockers and feed ers, 13.600 6.50; cows and heifers. 13.00 tie. 00; canners, I2.60Q3.10; bulls, 18.25(31 1.00; calves. !6.2Mi.G0; Texas and Indian steers, 14.00 7.06; cows and heifers, $8.00 4JHI6. HOGS Receipts, 1,700 head; market, 19s higher; plga and lights, I8.60Q9.2241 butchers and best heavy, 19.06igl.214. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 100 head; market, steady; native muttons, W.KrfN.tt; lambs, 14.OOTJ7.10; culls and kueks, $2.6001.00; stockers, $2,25 4? 3.75. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. IB. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady. Na tive steers, 16.0a!! 1,00; southern steers, $3.80 (76.20; southern cows. 12.76fi4.25; native fews and heifers, 12.76y.60; stockers and feeders 11405.76; bulls, $3.0fff4.25; calves, $3.76r8.O0; western steers, 14.006.75; west ern cows, 2,7aQ6.0a HOGS Reeeits, 1,080 head; market strong te to higher. Bulk of sales, 18.6O.7f9.O0; heavy, $8.6018.78; packers and butchers, M-TtH.801 light, $8.90(49.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,006 head; market steady. Muttons, $3.6004.50; lambs, $6.75iH.90; fed wethers and yearlings, t4.001J5.2i; fed western ewes, $3.5uQ4.00. St. Joseph Stock Fair Opens. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 900 head; market steady: steers, 14.50 C7 25; cows and heifers, $2.0045.76; calves. $4.00778.25. HOGS Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady to 6c higher; top, $9; bulk of sales. $S.fi7t.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head; market steady; lambs, I.26u7.00. Sioux City Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 15. CATTLE Receipts, 100 head. Market steady. HOGS Receipts, S.000 head. Market 60 higher; range of prices, la.aa'8.76; bulk ef sales, $S.JOu8.45. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock ait the five prin cipal wceieru uiainria yeaieroay: Cattle. Hogs. South Omaha . .,. 28 3,200 St. Joseph ...... 800 1,000 Kansas City .....2,000 1,000 St. Louis 1.000 2.700 Sheep. 1.000 100 3.000 200 1.000 4,100 Chicago 200 6,000 TOUU 3,821 14.908 New York Money Market. NSW YORK, Oct 16. MONEY On call, nominal. Tune leans, firm; sixty days. 414 4J44 per eent; ninety days, 4'k,a4; per cent; six menth, 444434 per cent NPW YORK, OcL 15. PRIME MERCAN TILE PAPER 64'T per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Stesdy, with actual buslnets In bankers' bills at 14.820-9 III for sixty-day bills, and at 14 M for de mand. Commercial bills at $4. 82J4 H4. SILVER Bar, 660; Mexican dollars, 45e. BONPS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bends today were as fellows: v S. rat. 3s, rag.... lew Int. M. M. 44a 14 do ooupon . .ir japan aa ..1HH do 4. I4H ..Wt'K. C. S&. let la..... 71 ..114 L. a Ua. 4a 1M1.... ..111 L. A N. tail, aa l i .. .1 M. K. A T. lat 4s... rr'i TJ. t. la, rag ae oaupan TJ. . 4a, rag Io coupon Allls-Chal. lat 6a.. Am. At. la .lllti lo ran. 4ia M'4 Am. T. A T. . 4a.. 14 Ma r.olflc 4a. a. lt Am. Tebaece la fvt N. It. a of M. 4 Via. H 4Va 4a ld N. T. C g. 4 Arrr.aar A Da. 44.... H la Aak. 4a 4St Atchison tan. 4s N. T , N. H. A H. Io ev. 4a let av. to 114 41a T. Is 1IN A W. lal a 4b... M At. C. L. lat 4a.... M la ev. 4a inn, Sal. A fhle 4a H Me. facltla 4a........loaA la ma 11 '4 la la Ti4 4a a W. 14a rook. Tr av. 4a... Oa. ar Oa. av Ton. LaUr Is O. of N. 1 g la... Chea, A Okie 44a.. da raf. 6a Cklaag A A. IVt.. wio. s. u rrig. 4a.. 14 rana. er. 1,1 1111 1SV4I, o awn. aa wK Raaduis aaa. 4m... . MS . MH .af'4 4 inSt. L t I. f, (g. 4a II ll so gaa. la II l4st t. a W. a. 4s.. If Tl4 Io la gall IS 11 H r4laaaar41 A. L. 4s.... 7I4 43. a. a a 1. 4a.... gaa. 40 (ISM. Paa. eal. 4a fl Hi. tl. a t. 4. 4a ! Io . 4a n C, . I. A F. a. aa . tl la 1st raf. 4a la Kg. 4a ". aallwar U 114 (Vie. Int. la Tl Ie fan. aa T4 Cola. alii. 4b 4 Cm an raeirie 4a 141 e. A 9 r. A a 44b. N e. a iet S. A H. . 4a MH le lat a rat. 4s.... ' . A It. O. 4a 4C. f. Rabbor a, ... let I f(. as M.e.. WT. I stool Ib.....i4H ptrtlllars' la ......... TI41 Va,-Car. fmi. I..le SJ I II. v, . 6 WW 1K4 ;-i..::::M sgmla . L 4a 4 Waamsh let aa 4s goa. aa Ti t la lat A ox Io av. aa, aor. a.... '44 Western ! Io Barlae a. tl Wen. Blaa. at. 6a... tH nn. g.aa. trt. la. .. .14m Wla. raatral 4a ft 111. . Ut raf. 4a. nstllo. Psa. av. as MP lot Mat. 4v,a tl BI4. OMAHA. Oct 11 Baak clearings fer to day were 13.749.411 61 and for the corre sponding date last year !! : Ill o. Clear ings fer the week were 117 411 4IN and fer the corresponding week of lief they were til. 184. 212. 04. ltof 111 Monday $ t IM .76? 1 $$.211.01148 Tuesday $.437.174 99 1 450.114 72 Wednesday 1 .W.3.912 04 1 944) 311 13 Thursday l.&XMM t,V44,i4vW .!?. 451 44 I.C02.'i91.ll 1.7-5.77.1 ft 1,749. 4VS 51 t!7.4r.?.?43 9t Totals 116.W4.2S2.04 Clearlnar House llnnk Ma teiwent. I The following la the New York clearing house summaiy of th weekly statement of banks for the week endlr.it October 16: Clearing house banks' dally averajes: pe reus Ioans Peposlta Clrcu'atlon 11..4 f5.0" lit. V? 1.227.24 :t.i) ;i."..ni4l 48 IIS. OtiO 'I Kii'.im 24jo.m t.o'i.ixi f.3s.4.0im ajio,,,pil, , sm.::-i.iio 1.9:'.'. "tw , l.Mfi .000 6 471. OHO 7.4100 M72.O00 7,s;!4,000 1.474.000 Specie 1-cgal tenders Rr serve Reserve required Surplus Ex. U. S. Peposlta.... Increase. Clearing house banks tha day: actual condition Pecrease. .ll.2l8.P2S.o00 tl9 2?7.ft IiOans Iepos:ts Circulation . 1.31S..v9.(IO 19.730. Od 4S. 159.0O0 . 24X SV.(1 P7.171 0e0 . 818.759OH0 ,. 304. 689,0110 11.170.000 IVOai Fpecle Legal tenders Reserve Jteserve required surplus Ex. U. S. depos ts l.or.i.oio n."ii 750.000 4,'2.tX1 CIOUO 4,163,000 11,676. OuO increase. State banks and trust companies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing houaa: Increase. Loans $L1.067.000 $11.32.000 Specie 123.287.000 984 Out) Lesal tenders 21 976 000 184.000 Total doposlts 1,202. 092, 000 2.53000 London Stork Market. IaNPON, Oct 16. American sscurltlee opened steady here today and about un changed from yesterday's New York clos ing. Covering orders Improved the list especially Canadian Paciflo and Amalga mated Copper and the market closed firm and from 4 to 4 above parity. London closing stocks: Oniwla, for money K'4. bouliTtlla A Nash. . ira fin, for account ... ll Kss. A Taxaa U Amal. onppar 11 N. T. Oantrai 111 Anaconda It, Norfolk A Wast am. Ill Atcbison 10; do, sfd aa P'u I1' tmtarlo m west Caltlmoro A Ohio . 1I PannarlvaiUa .... Canadian Tao Rand Mines Chesapeake A Ohio. Ill Kaallng rlilcagi.. O. W l Bouthery Ry .. Chi.. Mil. A St. P.. 129V, ao, ptd. . ....I 414 '4 4 4U ... ............ oAauiarn rum inu Denver A Rio O.... 16 H talon Paolflo iri2 do, pfl TTVaj, Io, tl S3 Z Efia I11( U. . Stool , 77U . 00. pra i4 do, aarnnd pfd. Ora.nl lYunk WAiMak iiaI rtk . m. ............ 4 1 M . ..'-.V. rr a a llllnola Central BJXJaurssJU rvlUl (,,,,, p$t MONEY 1431 per cent l'h. Ml. A l .W. . - , . uiBuouni in loo open marKet for short bills Is per cent New Yerk Mining- Stocks. NEW YORK, Oct. IBClosing quotations v.. ...u.iiB Biui.a were: Allra Little Ohlef ....a.. f Mailearj HO . II Ontario t?a .107 Ophlr ,.UB . IT Itandard af 150 Tallow Jacket aa Com. Tunnel to(. do bcnai Con. Cml. A Va Horn s.:iTr Iron BIlTOf Laadjrilla Con. Movement of Bullion. to10.. ei- IS-DulIlon amounting to ,,000 was taken into the Bank of Eng land today and 1.226.000 was withdrawn for shipment to Egypt. " Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 18. COTTON Tb. market opened steady at a decline of iS SM,,?U',KUndr r'l''n and In .ympatny wU'i4he,;Pl,0'ntln' cables. '"nplny May, 14.90c; June. 14.9-io; July, jijtc' Au' gust. 14.85c. Spot closed quiet- middling uplands. 14.91o; middling gulf, 14.15? Sales! New Tork cotton market, furnished by Logan & Bryan, members of the New street Cttonh'xchne- South Sixteenth Friday .. Saturday r 1 1 1 11 ... ...... .ri rir....v, ucioner, 14.77c: N ovemK- 1471c; Pecember. 14.76; January UkI March, 14.91c; May, 16.02c; July. 16 04 ' Cotton futures closed barely' ateodv Closing bids: October. 14.73c; Novemh-?' 14 69c; Member U.72c; January Ti February. 14 KAe- M..h w a,. . 17 .. Option. Open. High. Lew. Close. Yes'y. Oct. ... I 14 75 14 78 14 78 147J i71T" Dec. ... 14 74 14 83 14 71 14 73 14 M Jn 14 85 14 II H JO 14 14 u M March .1 14 90 14 9 14 90 14 M JJ May ... 16 01 16 08 14 98 14 M g Tg July ...lfi0J 11 01 J4 9I 14 M j , ft Evaporated Applea and Dried Prulta NEW YORK. Oct lB.-EVArORATTrrv APPLES-Steady, with .torki , fthi. ter grades small, little demand; on th. spot, fancy Is quoted at 10c; choice v 94c; prime, 84c; common to fair 1a17i1a PRIED FRUITS-Prune. are qulet bUt f..VrJl,hV an1 r""" ly; que- j,om oe vo loo for Call. TiV,," .r" .1U'' and 13c; fVncy: li4.r. P'ea" e? ar. not a tive. but offering, are moderate and prl", are steady; choice, 7740; extra choice in, 1 1 rt g fj III II Kni fag quoted at 64Me for 2fi3 crown; cholc. fancy aeedeit S1XTa. , , . wmjuto IO ' . .c.u.rp, . .T(jO ; 1 . I don layers, $L3tti.38. . " ' ljn ' Sugar and Srnlaasea, NEW YORK Oct. 15.-Rgar-R.w !tea7y:.-muBcova'10' 19 8.40c- centri. fugal, 96 test. 8.9O0. Molasses suga? go test. 3.15c Refined, quiet; crushedf ,? granulated. 4.&O0; powdered, 60. ' Turpentine Marekl. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Oct. IS.-OILS-T111 penUne. firm at 747440. Rosin flruT type F. 16.15(86.20; O U 20(96. 35? ' Wool Market. ST. LOUTS Me.. Oct. 15.-WOOL-Steady GREATEST WANT OF THE TIME Pass lTp the Bottle, Forget the Oa Been uaiy the Nonreflllable Man. ".f, y!f " hV' the bottl mndod a bottle that can't be refilled; yet gome how It never was landed, with all their experiments skilled. But new. say the New York dispatches If. time for the plaudlta to ring; a .oldie,' he ups and announces that vsry desirable thlngl Now, it may be this soldier has done It and It may be th. aoldl.r has not. Bo often the .tory'. been .pun it needs evl dence right on the spot But. leaving that pertinent guestlon for later advloes to de cide, we hasten to make th. suggestion, perhaps with natural prtd.. that 'stead of a bottle declining again to be fllled-or a can the country Is certainly pining foi a real, nenreflllable man) Seme men read a "slop-over" paper, with silliness reeking and "guff," with no more of brains than a tapir, and yet very full of th. stuff. They carry th. earnest im pression around they are filled to the neck with all that Is worth the pessesslen; and then when they meet with a rkt the facts and the views are exploded, they so oacK. mesa innocent men, all empty and nice and unleaded, and get themselves filled up again! And ethers stand 'round while a sheuter wnn wrinkles all back ef hi. head, famous, a fool out-and-euter, works a a volte that would Jostle the dead. He aa- erts sll Is wrong; they believe It. He sayt he 1. right: thev "anthnu " t . the law; they receive it He abuse like sin; tney abuse. In a word, they are Just what he wills 'em: and i)ia-. a. . - "I "A 111 stand on the spot, that particular orator mis em wim a load ef particular rot I The time passes tjy; th.y awak.n-fe rnnetlmes such peeyle awakeana find they were muehty mistaken' ik. am.. 1. nothing but fake. But e these same peo- pie roTueai i. ae nun with his twaddli again t Do they pointedly fail to "enthUBy te the "sttrff they were rwallowiag then? Why, bless you! thev rlnx.. a. ever they cluaneraal Defers; they want to get nrlea up so eulckly the fellow must find It a bore! Whloh is why we remarked in beginning that a bottle that ean t be refilled 1. a thing that la awful and winrilnr-that la If it works aa It's billed! but the .....! at present Is needing much more than that Biyio 01 can, seme scheme of a genlu. exceeding fer a real Denrof lllakle gnaal Chisago InXe Ooeao,