18 HIE BEE: OMAHA. RATUHDAY, OLTOHEK 21, l'Jll. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE (Continued.) For Exchange MO icrfu, all smooth, level, rich land. In Weld county, Colo., within two mile of tine town nd five miles of another town; 120 acres In fall wheat, balance ran be plowed; fine rich, Irani anil. 1 to S feet Jeep; rood settlers all around; will trade Tor eastern Nebraska land or Omntin property; will trade 320 acres If 640 la tou much. HASTINGS & HEYDEX, Ml 4 Harney St. TRADES If you have anything l trade, writ me, 8. E. Walt. 41? Dee Bid FOR a dainty dessert ue Dslxrlt's Ire cream. If Mrs. T. J. Nedd. I on 8. r.th Ave., will come to The pre office within three dsy wo will give her an order fur a quart of thin fine Ire ("rant. STEAMSHIPS ARCROR LINE ST E ftMS 131 PS Cw Tork, .9r.donricrry and Glasgow. Haw Tork, Palermo and 2Taple. Attractive rates for tickets between Nt w York and all H otrh. English, Irlsn, Continental and Medf tcrrnneun pol'ifH. nperlor Accommodation, Excellent Cul eiae. Efficient Service. Apply prompt ly for Reservation to local snent of Anchor Line or Henderson Brother!, (General A Kelt". Chlrak'O III. WANTED TO CUV Id-hand good. Kleaer, 1020 Center. D-tttB. WE TAT highest prica for men's Id hand clothing. M. Nathan, 100 b. lilh. WANTED Second hand act of North western Reporter! or Nebraska etate re ports. C. 8- Aldrich, Elmwood, Neb. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rant 4-room home, part modern, lu any pail of Ut. Addrsii N. 44, Baa, WANTED A nicely furnlahed room with piano by ft gentleman. Addrea U 487, Dee. WASTED-Dealt room in downtown office and me or atenographar and tele phone. Add real K 480. AFTER a day's work little recreation la welcomed. We will give Mrs. F. W, Bowman. 963 North SKtb Ht., an order for a pair of aeata to the Woodward Htock company at the American theater If aha will coma to The ilea office within three daya. WAN I ED SITUATIONS YOUNU lady, with lilgli school educa tion, wtahee a Position. C JUL He. WANTED- Poaltlon ae bouaekeeper, by experienced cook, in either a Danish or (icrnuo home. Addreaa, Uhoinu Jensen, ltoula i, Beatrice, Neb. MAN wanta position aa Janitor; good tafereocea. Addroca U-3'M. care llee. fclTUATlON WANTED Experienced ilcnographer and bookkeeper wanta puel .Ion. Addreaa It cara lie. WANTED Work; call Web. 2016; col red girl. MAN and wife, vary capable, dealrei tnipluyment; experienced aa manager mi housekeeper Addreaa, b-336, lite. WANTED I 'lace on farm fur boy ) rtara old. b V, Ilea. FIRST CLASS laundress wanta work y tne day. C. Peterson, W10 Ohio tit. FOR a first rlaas practical nurse, call Mra. lioynlon. 11. 1473, A-2t74. WASHING and curtains dune. T. II. UN WANTED-l'naltloa aa cook. Call at S-16 Ch'cago St. GOOD penman wishes position. Ireaa K 444 ilea. Ad- EXPERIE.NCED lady wishes day work of any kind. Will cook and serve for tntertainnienta. Call Doug, Ci.'j. WANTED By boy. of It, third year In High school, a position utter school. 11 483. Bee. YOUNG man locating In city deairea position aa bookkeeper or office work, Hank experience; excellent education and marectcr; reliable In all particular!. Ad ireaa, L 4M. lieo. BUNDLE washing wanted. liar. 637k COLiORED girl wanta work. Web. 1670. EXPERIENCED atenographer deairea soetllon. Web. 2005. SITUATION wanted by flrat-claaa Monographer. Eight yeara experTeuoe. ,'an give first-class reference!. Addreaa J 484, Omaha lice. E1.DERLY gentleman wanta work In hotel or any kind of work, J. O., 2311 Hickory ht. KITUATION wanted by couple; edit rated; refined: wife excellent bouaekeeper; nan expert maaaeMr, nuree and dermatol )BlHt, rare for chronic ailments, nervoua Jisorders, curative or Invalid; good rrf lencee. Prof. Urlmdagt, 1110 Forest, K. r. Mo. EVERT person knows who D. J. O'Brien li because he haa made Omaha famous with hia candy. If Mra. W. II. Klrkendall, SMf. N. 2lt St.. will coma to Hee office wlthlu three days we will give her an order for a tW-cent bus of l Hrlen'a candy free. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship roar stock to South Omsk; ? mileage nd shrtukage; your rouaigaiuonia i-cccit) prcuivt anj careful attention. LIVE ST0CKC0MMISSI0N MERCHANTS FyeraBros. It Co. Strong and renponalble. WOOD bHOa. ;31 Jt Exchango i:iug. Ureal Weal. Com. Co., Omaha A Denver. W. H. t-MlTH BONjuat handle eheep. w. K. penny tc co. ;aiit.:I.:hriii TAGti bltUA handle cattle, hoga, ahec Cl.lKTuN Ciiiii. Co., Zli KxclitTnae llidg! I unahue . Haiumll Co., .vi Excl)-iildg. Clay, Itiibiiiaou : Co., 2uo Kxcivriid I lie rtiandard Com. Co., llai'.xcn". H.dgT V. H. tSM I 1 11 ii HON )uFlmtdlheeuT imereiaie Co. lirtie r lenuiia. MuiTtn "mi" r HF liliK-KiC KLY XJ. .jrETc h ltid"gT U K. lUldfcMTll ex CO., iiikitchT BWrfT A I irn 1'unle y at Co., ha. a ; K x c hH I d " 'o it JflifK Coin, t o., Injlii n of hualieiaT UtiHui; ft; nm.in, live Mix kctiiiiriT.fi'. yi mere 1. e. Coin. Co., aw KxcttitaV. l'r.ual prot etna ot kliilliPii7i lli"hluca Varda Nat I Hank. Only bank at )ard. " V I N N liiti)B.c CO.. Jx"ciiaiiKe" "li'ulgT" ,i'A !lE1 Ji'OnJ 'Vwjj-.xcu-ltldii -' 1 uxli.l-J'-ciiiall i Jiem. Co. M'k l'MK'ill' iilirilroa.ut . o., m- ixciT7 iu. It. Hill IliMJII a; fun, l.-i-u, 1.x. il,il(. KMX loll-K klllfcll t h-iii. Cu. t k lc l.'.ll,, li"t lMl plom.uil Ul tfit,loulil ill fittx. Verne Jvat I Hank, only bank at yard ,tMibiuii ae viitii, liva aloca cum. nitir' OMAhM iriE GHAIf. Mahku WEEKS UKA1N CO.. grain merchant, t voia uutcuLa aolicitMd. iM iiraiiUa-a. Mcbra'ka-lowa Urala Co. 7M lirandeia Hit; Lt'UIKE OKA1N CO. i.'Onalga K.cuie cJtljl7 hanuieil. Omaha, Iteu. MXl.klAM COMatinolON Cu. "Aaa U nin wtio lia Mivl ua." CAVEHS ELEVATOH CO.. whe.teale teani a la gia'a, bay, vluu (eeu. ai tiaiilsla liliirf. KO HERTS UHA1N CO., grain conaiga-n.t-uia eoliciied, giain bouiit to xrnta i.a iiiandca. if uu bave anything to excboiige au tite it lu The Omaha Pally Hue. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Reduction in Milling Wheat Cauiei Bullish Conditioni. WHEAT TRADE IS OUT OF BUT Obaervera la Cora Trade Expreai the Opinion that Malta Ilo Kot Fa roe Important Advance fa l ularea. OMAHA. Oct. , 1311. I.lvcrpocil rablea were easier Ihli morn- mC. hut inllrllllfin. In V. - . . . . . -: ,i, i, iv iiuiiii.ci'i mi v biiiliah. aa there haa been a lartxe reduc- ii m me oiume of mllllnu wheat on both ddcn of the Canadinn line the lat feiv crke. Thn remaikahle atretiRth of rush wheat, e-peclally In the eouthwest. !h Io ii luill frnture of Importance. The trs.V In whfat In out of a long, dull rut, ii'id lvil-!lc aentlment favora the buying ! !d'. j tMiK-rvcm In the corn trade expreea the I ('Pinion that bull loader do not favor nn Mimort.int udvarice In corn future at thl ' :cn(in of IIih crop year, l'rencut prlcea (ii'iiciid iipiui the charactT of the Mcnlhfi'. hm cleur, dry condition! are nro.1,.,1 to put the now crop In merchant i'hio condition. Ht ntliricut wa more atronyly bulllah to. (ay, oiilriK t.i the reiiiarkabln rami vuliicn nt all hard winter inxrket. Katn pica Kohl ivo hlsher on the floor todcy. ( orn nihun...! I. , . ,.r ui.AHni ...inn.. hy lomr nlm re entlrflixl nnd were Making ptufitH. Caali value! advanced o 1'runHry wheat receipt! were 1.2.V1.0) burfliela and ahlpmenta were (WJ4,0ki ...r,,.,,, nKmnai receipt! lust year or I.Jh.noO buehela and elilpmcnti of 3S8.0-W Iill-h:l. I'Umary corn receipt! were FI7.0ftO nunnein ann ahlpment! were 712,0n0 bushel!!, agalnat receipt! last year of S3.PW huiihels and ahlpmenta of W,0u0 bushels. ;iearance were none of corn, none of eata and wheat and flour equal to 120.OO1) bimhela. Liverpool cloaed unchanged on wheat and unchanged on corn. The following radii ealci were reported; ..W'lEAT-No. 2 hard. 1 car, 104H; 1 car. fMSv" rr"- No. a hard, 1 car. l.car"- No. 4 hard. 1 cur, HOT. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, lixifp; No. mie1, t r,r, )U CORN No. 8 white, 1 cara. 70lc; No. 3 yellow, I c!r, )v,c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, tSHc No. S mixed, i car!. te.. OAT8-8tandard, 1 car, iije. No. I white, U rara, c; I car. rtfce. No. 4 white, I cara, 4i,,c. No giade, 1 car, 46c. Omaha Cnak Krtcea. . JVHKAT-No. I hard. ll.WHl.oSH; No. ti.r1v el.iJ1.06S4; No. 4 hard, Mci$1.04. CORN No. 2 white, TOVaiOSic; No. 3 wnuo, rwwtvw, r0. 4 white, Wl-B70r; No. I color, wyjTOc: No. 2 yellow, tsv& ni-tc; No. I yellow, 44(g.ix,ci No. 4 jel- tiVlC'WM.c; No. 4, 7iMlc. OATH No. t whlto. 4S'?4:c; atandard. 8r.,S 4614c; No. I white, 4iiW4Ge; No. 4 wh.te, 46"ifHtte: No. I yellow, toMWW. No, 4 yellow. 4iW4in, RARLEY-ivfaltlng, tl.llfri.21; No. 1 feed, 2ca1.07. RYE-No. J. WQ07C; No. S, WJc Carlot Ilecelpti, , irk.., r.n a. . Chicago tto im i3i Minneapoila , 45 Omaha 14 T 22 Duluth 210 Liverpool Grain Market. IJVERPOOU Oct. 20.-WIIEAT-8pc.t, nominal; future, firm; October, 7a bd; Decemher, 7a ",d; March, 7, 6 d. CORN Fpot, firm: American mixed, ! I'Vl: futurea, ateady; January, la lOd; February, fi 9Hd. Peoria Market, PF.ORIA, Oct. 20-COr.N-Hlgher; No. 1 white. 74c; No. 4 white, 72c; No. 2 white, iSHe; No. t yellow, 731(73; No. 6 yellow, GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOVERNMENT HAI.E INDIAN LANDS Absolute Title Uiven 1 he unallotted lands of the Choctaw and cmrkaiaw Na tion of the Five Clvlilxed Trtbea In Okla homa, and not including iliu coal and tim ber acgregktlutia, will be aoid at pubnu auciiou 10 1 lie 11 is "cat uiuuer at the fol lowing term. tUnca and place! at nut los than the iniiiimuoi price atated In tho ad vertlsement: Orady county, Chickasaw, , tiucta, iiT.uvu et:ie, ,utitnovi , , , Htephena county, Duncan, 7.10 tract. tU,)0) acrea, Novembci' U, 7, ; Jefieraon county, Kyan, V1 truot 4H.4U0 acrea; November, 10, 11; l,ove county. Marietta, e44 Iructs, 16. f0' atiea, November 13. 14, lu, lti; Carter county, Ardmore, J.lij trauta, Vi.wi) acres, November 17, is, i, 11, m, X3; Murray county, rjulpiuir, tiacu, .iMu acrej, November ii, 'J6; Oarvin county, lauis Valley, tl tractH. 8v,&uu acres, November 17, ', 2V; Mcclain county, I'urcell, tui tracts, 14,KH aorca, December 1, 2; 1'onto too county, Ada, Iw tracta, 4a,!kx acrea, Ieoember 4, 6, ; Johnson county, 'iieno ndngo, fcttt tracta, acrer, December 7, i, a; Marshall county, Madiil, 2i traota, 1I acrei, December II; itryan county, Durant, box tracta, ,100 acres, liecemoer 11. M; Atoka county, Atoka, l,3ut tiauis, Vi,in aorca. Decern Ubi, 14, li, id. is, !; Coul county Cuaigate, 6va tracta, M.wii acres, lcvmber , HI, 22; llug.iea couu;y, i.aiwil, .ii tiacia, uu,,w mi., iw.-riloef 80, 27; 1'lttabuig county, McAleater, Ii acta, 1H7,IV acrea, Kecember in, 1U11, January I, H; Haskell county, bugler, 41s tracts, )a,3ti0 acrea, January a, 4, Lati mer county, Wllouiion, mi tracta, 16. WW acrea, January I; l-flure county, t'oteau, Hi tracta, n.MJV acres, Januaiy S; 1-uab-niataha county, Antiera, t4t traota, i,wx) acrea, January I, a. lu; Cbuc'.aw county, Hugo, c-'.l tracta, ri.butl acres, January 11. li, M; Mocurtatu county, Idauci, ,il tracts, M.&uu acrei, January 16, w, 11, is, UiX etui more than IM acrea of agri cuuuiat alia tj umri 01 outer .anus niu be sold tu one) peraon In any one nation Agricultural iandb are tiiuae raving u niiiumuiu valuatiun uf ts.uu or more par acre, 'lerma are 26 per cent at tne time uf sale, per cunt In twelve inoiuiis an btf per cent In two yeara, with per cent interest. Cayioeins uiuai be maue in ine lurm of drait or certified checa, payauiv to J. U. v right, coiiuniaaiuuer. Cpun (ml (.ayititnt being maue at any time deed will issue, liiiuieuiateiy aiiur approval of sale lertiticale 01 purctiase wm usue and puaaeBMiuu be giveu, but cutting of limber or drilling or willing tor imtiuraia UlMitoit Hm lioi ue pvituitieu Utiiti iuti layment of purcbaae price. Right la re served to reject any or all bids, i'or lulur. tnatlun appiy to tne Cummissioncr uf the ive Civilised Tribes, Aiuekugee, Okia lioma, or any of tno Dlmiic Agents a to laiida wltnin their ruapecuvu uisirlcia. I.ihis uf these lanua have bcou prepuiud by coiiiitict. abowliig the teium uf sale, tne tloM-ripuuii of the various 1 rails auu imiiimuiii price. It will be Impracticable to luniiali eucli Inquirer all ot tiieae lists and it la augaesleo: Unit I irsons uoMrmg sucn intoriuatiun specity tne locality 1,1 which they are Interested, lilueprinia of Ilia varloua cuunus, allowing iuu loca tiuit of the land to bo sold will be lur. lusheu upon application to the under kifciicd upua the I'ttinent ot I j for euc.i county, in tne lurm uf urait or pooiai money order. J. O. W ItlOllT, Couiiiua aioncr to tne Five Civilized Tribes, Mux kugve, Oklatioma, August L VU. . , OCEAN STEAMSHIPS The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. $10 & $151 pwarda. Meala and alaterooma tnnhio,! claaa. all let clasa accummodutlone- Cheaper Than to Stay at Ifoino THESE RATES are the lowest which hav vftF 1.. t feet for those who gatl now. They may not continue long. Hy "I rantojtluntlo Elner "TACUS" Oct 2S Wireleea, mbmarlne algnala. wator tlglit lumpariiiienta and every I'l-Klxin ai'pllance . . . AOi:,iO go. GenL Agt. . 16 n. LatfaH, b, Chicago. 1- " '"'i?';; T. A. 1IL Cent 1 1 W. E llock. 141) Faroam Bt II. C. Kltlalds. 1914 rarnaio Bt. Ixiuls NMaa, care First Nat. bauk. Omaha. .; No. 2 mixed. 73c; No. t mixed, 72c; new enmple. fioft-Jc. OATrt-Cnrhatiged; No. 2 white, 47Vc; siandard. 47c; No. 2 white, 47c; No, 4 white, 4tjH;. CHICAGO GRAIN AXD mOVIIOXS Feat area ol Ike Tradlag anal Cloalag Prlees s Board of Traele. CJIICAOO, Oct. 20-A new high price record for the season was made today In wheat. Rain and anow throughout the northwest hurried up Inventors who had been hoping In vain that a reaction was Jut at hand. The close, though nervous, was Vt"iH(C net advance. Corn finished I' to 1-V above last night. Oat up 4 to c, and hog products higher 7',i to 26c. It wa evident from the start that the pit ftupply of wheat would be too acanty for buyer!' comfort. This condition grew wore a the day progressed, being re lieved only at rare Interval and then not aufflrleiu to cnue any material set hnck. The main raon was that It had been amjw.'ng throiiKhnut a good rart of the northwi-Ht. following rain over night. More unfavorable condition could hardly he IniHginrd for thrchlng the great quantities or wheat ft til In the field both i!c of the CanadUn lino. In addi tion, nn Increased demand for flour w tcportcd In the southwest and there were ndvlcps from Omaha that Mlnne apoll buyers were taking all the cash wbt'ut offers. December nwiini from l.l to IIU'-j and rlomd at ll.W',1.02', li kalu of I'ul'ni' net. ' t orn rulnl etrong nil diiy. December fluctuated between UV-xc nnd CGVc. closlmc nt the top point of tho dy. l4-iilV; niKiier 111H11 last night. Cash grain grade were firmly held with No. 2 yellow quoted at 7GVifi7t;c. tmts, though ovcrshadoned by the greater activity of wheat and corn re ceived a lift due to purchae made for elevator concerns and commission Iiousch. I'pper and lower levels for December were 4M nnd 470 with the clore hlsher at tx'io. The provinlon trade caught enthusiasm from the gra.ln pit and hoisted quota tions with a vim. At the last gong, pork had ripen to 25c, and other hog pro duct 7'4 to lOi.-. Quotations ot leading product! were: I Open. I High. . Low. j Close. Yes'y. Wheat I Dec May. July. Corn 1 Olfi's 1 o:t,'if 1 oiH 1 Oo-i, 1 W.a wiNil uti-Tt7 1 00 1 ou'a I Dec.lKfiH'tfM CTi'il C6 nafm dV4 67',i'ii W'!6't7i o?4l Z, tO'ikiSOHSrS Wf(4 47 I 47y:icva.'a May July. Oata Dec. May. July. Fork Jan.. May. Laid Oct.. May. Ribs Jan.. 6..N I 471i! WUtf'a WSI 47 M 47 15 5S 15 70 96 0G i 15 8 30 I I I 1 02 1 01 1 w, 1 0o; I 1 004 1 00 !C6Hf('l I tsj'al 15 BTH 16 67ft 8 80 06 8 174 8 27Si I 13 2',i I 87i I 9 15 8 25 8 36 I May. I Cash quotations were as follows: FI.ol.'K Market firm; winter patents, I4.16i4.i&; etraighta, :i.wy(i 4.60; spring atralKhts, M WlM.Vo; bakers, l.7U(jo.W. RY 10 No. 2. U7",4c. IIAUI.BV-Feed or mixing, $0cuil.02; fair to cholco mailing, l.l-'(ti 1.23. t E EDS Timothy, 13.Uufado.). Clover. tu.O'Mi w.ra. I'lloVlsiONfi Mesi pork, per bbl., tiri.'iaji 1 (. lard, per IO11 lbs., 19.00. Short ribs, sides (loose), ts.00U8.Ul; Bliort clear side (boxed), tM.lT g.To. Total cUarancea of whent and flour were equnl to Iji,uu0 bu. Export for the week, 11 shown by Uradstieet's. were exual to a.'il.Lt'O Int. Primary receipt! were 1.253.0O0 bu., compared with B.'j,0O'j bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Estimated re ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, li3 car; corn, 1!G cars; oats, 158 earn hogs, 13,000 head. Chicago Cah Trlcca Wheat: No. 2 red. tl.ltM.02(i; No. 8 red, tl.0Oal.0-J; No. S hard, 1.0;.'il.07; No. 3 hard, l.o:'ul.05; No. 1 northern, l.lif1.17; No. 2 north ern, tl.l3'(il.ll; No. 3 northern, tl.llw 1.14; No. 2 Hprlng, tl.06tfl.14; No. 3 spring, tl.tat'jl.l2H; N". 4 spring, UOc'atl.Ki; vel vet chefr, Mk'litl.U; durum, U.'jcfitl.Otl. Corn: No. 2, elyiivxc; No. 2 white. 76'j "die; No. 2 yellow, 7514iii7tic; No. S, 7ii(i iu,o; ro. b wnite, Tfvn:ia; no. 1 yel low, il'it'iSHc; No. 4, 71'i7ic; No. 4 white, 74'.c; No. 4 yellow, Vivmtac. Data: No. i", 47sHi47,c; No. 2 white, 47'ffls;c; No. 3, 4VHc; ino. J while, 4, Vti'fi IN'ic; No. 4. 4Ut1f lie; No. 4 white, 4,'o4i4c; atandard, 4if l.-c. , RUTTER-Steady; creamerie!, iSUHc; dairies, 21t!2lc. EtlOS bteady; receipts, 1010 casea; at mark, casea Included, lfru'lsc; firms, 21c; prime firms, 22c. CIIEESE-Btuady; daisies, 14ffl4ttc: twins, Hfllc; young Americas, 14VJ 14'jC; long horns, 14Vu'14c. POTATOES steady; Wisconsin, 65 60c; Michigan and Minnesota, 6uuoc; re ceipls, 74 curs. l'OULTRY-llve eaay; turkeya, 14c; chlrketiH, Ot.-; springs, ld'-jc. VEAIr-Kteady; to to 60-lb. wta., RflSc; (0 to K-Vlb. wta., U',x110ie; Bo to 110-lb. wta., 11c. taily movement of produce: Articles Receipt. Bpipm't. Flour, bbls l'2.2ou 17.IXX) V heat, bu 97,:M0 1!i8,7O0 Corn, bu 27l,6iO SKI, too Oats, IU. 49.9110 Rye, bu It.WI 8,700 Barley, bu 169.0U0 7.700 Car Lot Receipts Wheat, M cars, with 13 of contract grade; corn, 199 cara, with 67 of contract grade; oats, 131 cara. Total receipt! of wheat at Chicago, Mlnneapolla and Duluth today were 735 cars, com pared with 600 car last week and 461 cara tho corresponding duy a year ago. NEW YORK (iCMiRA!, MARKET 4eatloae ot the Day cm Vsrl.n Commodities. NEW" YORK. Oct. 20 -FI.OtTR-Flrmer; spring patents, t5.3U'iia..iO; winter straights, JI.S0nj4.J0; winter putelits, 4.3uHt4.70; spring cieaiH. 44.3(,'4.Mi; w.mer extra No. I, t3.0iid4 80; winter extras No. 2, 3.4fj3 55; Kansas gtralghta, t4.7Mj4 90. Receipts, SI. SW bu.; shipments, i.iuo bu. Rye flour, firm; fair to gjod, 4.;fry4.W; choice to fancy, t- lo-;i5.45. CORN MEAI Firm; ffne hlte and yel low, . tl.4oil.4.'; coarse, tl.Sol-4U; kiln dried, 3.Vo3.76. WHEAT rtpot market firm; No. 2 red, tl.OUtfc, elevator, export basta, and tl."4, t. o, b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, II. WV f. . b. afloat. Futures market tlrin und higher on gO'jd buying, In sym pathy with the outside markets and on tho firmness In the earn puaitlon and turther complalnta regarding the grad ing In tho vpiing wheat states and Can ada, clotting Stto not higher. Decem ber, ll OtMii.or. cloned at tl.06 13-16; May, 1 liil.ll V cIohimI at ti ll 3-1. Recelpta, tO.MW bu.; niiipmctits, -'4 -ti 11 u. CORN Spot market Urong; export No. 2. Mic. iiomlnHl. f. o. b, afloat. Futurea 111:11 krt nominal. oAl'S-soiit market ateady. Futures market noinlnnl. llecelpta, V9.475 bu. FEED Steady ; wealern spring bran, 10u-lb. eacka, 1.6.10. atandard middling. 1'-Ili. sacks. t:3.19; city, 100-lb. aacka. fjr.uOi HA Y Firm; prime No. 1, tl.l5l-2o; No. -'. tl. 1.15; No. 3. tl.00iiil.06. Hors-Eirm; stale, common to choice, 1911, 4Tni5lK:. IllDEJj-rJteady; Centrul America, tie 21Hc LEATHER Firm; hemlock fireta, t6iff 27c; rinds. I'.'v-t'tc; r-Jcta. 6. PKoVlcUONH Pork, steady; nieaa, tl700 Ti'lT.riu, family. tl.ooii2l.0u; ehort cleor, fl.i.7.Viil7.Iji. Reef, f.rm; mesa, l2-5uf IS (.; fanillv. tll5tijil4.0l: beef bams, .9 5o 5.. 50. 4'ut moats, steady ; pickled bellle. lu to It lbs.. 4u.uv4ill.7a; pickiea nama. t)i.W. Ijtnl. firm; middle west prime. I'j It' i9.'ji; rriineu, eteai . i-uuiiunu, ; Koullt America, tlO kl, compuuna, (. T.tAI. TALLOW Firm: prime city, hhde.. t,r. nominal: country, 6so67i. Ht T I EK riini: creamery siieclals. 31c; extiaa, Sc: first, KhiJSV: creamery, held aiwcial, tvc; extras, ;'(u;j-1c; proo esa special, 24Sc; extras, J-i1-, u .c ; fao tory. current maAe, first, 2ltiiiVc. CIIEESE Steady; skims. UiritUc: state wbo.a milk, specials, 14vo l-.tiOrt Irregular; fresh gathered, ex- traa ItntUlc; extra firsts, i. u.c; fresh kathered. dirties. No. 1, II wise; freen gathered checks, prime, ltc; rafrtgerator tirts, season storage charges paid, tori ;ic; western gathered whites. u3uo. POCI.l HY-Allve firm; western spring chickens. l!ullV; fowls. llUSac; tur keys, l.x-; dreseed weak; Western chick ens, lotiitic: fowla, lliiluvc: turkeya, aver age best, IM1W1; others, li-lfc. Dulalh Urala llarket. IlL'H'TH, Oct. 20.-WICEAT-NO. t mm, lll.'4 ctw. noriliefii, 91.114; IN O. 3 northern, tl 0;'(uLl4; Dumber, Lu'; jiiiy, 11.11't uia. OATtt-tnSae. IS 8:1 IS lb 7 U 7J 8 1 j I 8 23 (8 II 35 I 8 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Emtio MoTenientt Ajain Charac teriie Tradinj During Day. BULLS GAIN THE ADVANTAGE Market (loses with Sabstaatlnl GalA, Ranglag from Ose to Tito Polnla A anon g the Active Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. zu.-Erratic move merits again cuaracieribed tno stock iom.,- eei ioua, ailoouaii u extuoitea a con sistent iirm uuui none. 11 ices sefmeu to liucuiaie In tfKponte to 110 Weil ue iinea cnuiitiea of opiiinui, t.nic.H remain. coiituM-u ana unceitam. Cnaii(,c in con nc.iu n. e . re otten perp exinu una couiu 00 atinnuteu to tne varying turtunes ui npecuiative inieremH, v. none upctaiioii nave been expanueu consmerabiy 111 tut mm feiv aays. ihc inuiKei cijed with a Miio.itantiel gain, ranking trom 1 to 4 poiiita uiuong tne active stocks, but the exivaiico teemed to represent more tile temporary aovantaso ot one taction tha a general ennanceincnt 01 in or Kit values. i.luioiiKh activity increased on boin siues ol tne market, the bares were not nine to bring about such periods ol weak ness an they produced yesterday. c cording to tne kos..ip 01 the street, a largt tAtol w ni wora 111 l rniexl Mate rneel. vhether or not there In any ground for bucIi a report, evidences ot inanipulHtiun in vinloiiH pari ot the lint were piuin. Rears attacked tho market energetical. y m tno i-nriy trndlng, but made lime bend way, helling at Hm outset was unusually nigh. .More than 1O.01O tharcn of Cnlteu Mtate htecl were thrown on the murkei within the first few minutes, but alihouRh the list weakened Miincwlint, it For.n re covered. After a series of unlmporlaa. tiuctuatlons the market took on n re newed activity before the clo.e, tnd In the lot holt hour prices were carried uu rupldly. The metal stock were most conspicuous Transactions In United ntatea Kteel con tributed one-half of the totnl morning's business. Ihe copper slocks, utter sev eral months of Inactivity, became promi nent In speculation. Amalgamated Con per advanced 2 points on heavy dealings, and Anaconda, Tennessee Copper, Utah K'opper and American Smelting gained a olnt or more. While the movement In theae stocks Is largely speculative, It lias a basis In current condition! in the cop per metal trade, fairs of copper continue on a large scale for both domestic and foreign delivery, and price have been quite generally advanced bv producers and selling agencies. Although salea thus fur till month are estimated at more than lflO.000. pound, a large Increase n surplus stocks at the end of October Is expected. Declaration of an Initial dividend on American Heet HtiRar, common, placing It on a 0 per cent busts, had been ell, counted' rome time ago. although the stock made a further advance to fi9t4, its highest price on record. Allls-Chalmerr recovered part of Its recent loss. The movement was most nronounced In the 6 per cent bonds, which gained more tha" 6 points. Thero was no continuation of vesterday's heavy selling or Great North em ore certificates, which resulted from announcement that the United Htute Steel corporation would terminate Its lease of the Hill ore lands, and the stock moved narrowly. Foreign exchange rates, after earlv firmness, became weak. Fluctuations Ir exchange nro watched with unusual ir. terest fit this time, a to rate, a the rates have approached terms on which gold could be shipped to London or Paris Known movement of money during the week Indicate a small loss of cash by the ban If. Trading In bond was on a smaller basis toditv. Price Improved after early Ir regularity. Totol sales, par value. t2 -002.000. United States bonis were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: 4in. r 1 Hlrb- Low- Close. Allls-Ctiilmsra ofd 1,100 1'4 is ji Amalxiinsted Capper ... JS.lwO M4 12 Hi Amcrli-sn Agricultural .... m Am. ItMt Su4r (,7K) Ht MH Hsu Amerli-iin Cn ro in Amsrlisn V. ft y tm 44 u 4 em. onon till 100 41 f 47U Amerli-aa H. U pfd j. Am. Ir HfN'Uritlea 20J 17ta 17a; i;il Anisrl.su Uimeed , ,. .,., saJ Amarlt-au Locoinntlvs ... 403 .1414 itii S4 Amel.4ii 8. Si It Jl.Kio 6', n it Am. 8. & R. pfj M) joit, lop,, kuu Am. FtMl Foundries 00 -4 29 .yu Am. Kuar llednlng (7 Am.rlr.h T. ft T l.taj .1S HIS 134V Amrluu Tobscco pfil... 4U0 W.S Mfe i4 Amrlfu Vooln . ..... Sl) ' Anaroml Mining Co.... no SiH, itii 36S Atrlil40u 4.000 II17". nn, pi74i Alchlsna ptd 100 1113., jnju pi Atlintlo Cosrt Lin tint) K'614 lisw imk llaltlmiirs ft Ohio i.Dno P7 '- . s;4 llffthlvhem Btel J00 2H 21 2S llrooklyn Rapid Tr 600 7&14 7414, -,r.i Ca.iaitlan Parillo 1.000 IWl'k Saovi JJiifA Central Loalhtr lug jiv -iv ,1 (enlral leather ptd . . ft Central ol N. i . ox-dlv jm rhraaprak ft Ohio t.700 J4H 7S14 74i Oilcaso ft Alton .. . i, Thlcato O. W . new tO u Jju Cntraao t. W. ptd . ,7 Chlraso ft N. W e0 144 744 j,, Cliliaxo. M. tc Bt. P.... ll.tuo loot- io ,,1x14 c. c.. r. ft Bt. l ; Colorado P. ft I ,4 27U rirado ft Southorn 4s (Anaollriatod Uas ,rj 1.111, 1J9u ra Products am jo'a ls tov lielaare ft Hudson uri Penver ft lllo Grand ,. Denver ft. R, O. pld " 41! iMMIIItra' securities n Krt 4.700 l SOU ;.tni Krl HI ptd too 4014 4ti Kris Id ptd 41 u General Klortrlc 700 IW4 1S jsoit Croat Northora pld I.loo U4 111 l;4 llroat Northern Or clfl. 4."4 4314 42 u 4.114 Illinois Ontral Inuronroush Met. s xoo )4 Itv n't Int. Mot. ptd IO0 44i 44 4ij Intriiatitinl Itarvettar.. 700 1U44, I04 Mu lnl. Marin pfd 4 144T Intarnatlonal Paper miJ Intoruational Pump 100 - S714 2714 -7 Iowa tntral 74 Kanaaa City So ; m K. C. So. pld 44 Lacled Uu 4uO 1044 iota, 10414 loulailll A Naahvlll.. too 144 1444 ItH, Minn. 4: 8t. Louis 37 M . St. P. ft S. 8. 14... l.tftO 134H 13H4 134 ' M . K. ft T.. -dl.... l.lwi mi, iiv. 1144 M.. K. ft T. ptd (7 M incur I Pactrio l.SoO !tt X 304 National niacult l.tOD 13t4 124 Itli, National Load 4714 N 14. R. ol M. id pfd.. 4) ' 134 3 t1 Naw Tork Oaniral Ine 1(14 . P lOntl N. Y . O. ft W 400 H ., Norfolk ft W'nurn l.noo 10) lusi, iot. North Amrrtran H0 41 41 4 North.rn PacKIC 1.700 117 14 11(44 llbt Pacific Mall oo 104 tic, la pounalvanla 1.I04 1:2 lu i:: Poopi'a Uaa ; , 1014 P.. C. C ft 81. L N Plttaburf Coal js Pressed Siocl Car too v lav, 214 Pullman Palac Car :oo lit ll.s Hallway 8tl Bprinf rr ltodln 97.T00 1404 WH K014 Knpubllo SI eel 00 :l 11 21, Krpnbllr Slawl ptd MS MH (ij HC Rotk l.laul Co t.(UO tS Li h Itotk l.l.uj Co. pld 1.0CJ 41'4 47'4 474 kt. I B. '. 2d pld... 2iH 41', 41', 41 Ht. Loula 8. W jo Ml. L. B. V pld 100 41 CS 7'i Blowt-Bbalflald B. ft I T' Koulliaru Pacific 4.C04 1104, n 111474 inullirrn Railway 1.4i0 II'-, ;a, So. Hallway pfd I'4 "Dl, 70 TO Tennaa.e (Vpper ItHI Ml, IS 14 J.514 Taa ft pacific 71 241, 244, T . Bt. L. ft W 400 lm, H14 7414 T.. Bt. I., ft W. ptd too 434 41 411, t'nlttn Pacific (7.1X10 li.l, ll4 1KJ', t'ulon laclflo pfd bi t . 8. hcolly, ei-div 4414 I ntted Btatca Pul.hor.... i4 4 424 4iV t'nltwd Blalaa 8tel tU.'i 4et4 S t B. Btcol pfd UU 10S, pill, M I'tah t'orpar 14.iw 4j, 4:11, 4414 Va -Carolina Chaniltal .. " 4H 47'. 4u WahaaU l' II 13 l.'V W ahull pfd !ii0 2114 1,14 VtMtcra Marrland Il 44 4 M", "'r-'i"!!""" klartrlo ,. 100 u 441, Wawlora I'nloa uu la ias Wbeollus ft U K lu Uhifb Valley lilt ltott 14414 1401. Tout alc lor tu r. tao.ooo sbsraa. Doataa atorU Market. BOSTON, Oct. 30. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: Allea IT Mohawk 404 ? , 4 . U . M V. . t , T , W4 , t . 23 r. , 44 . 144 : Aatal. tapper A. Z. L. ft I Arlaoaa roan u. ft c. c ft a. M 441, Nevada Coa tlNlpiami Mlna ... 4 North Butt 44 North Lak UOl4 lO04lul 44ceola 3M Parrott I. ft C... ijulncy 44 BUannoa loS4Suprloe , SSSuporlor ft B. VI . Halauiara.k 11 8 R. ft af .. . (14 ptd , l ! 14k tVa butt Oalniaa .... C'al. ft Artaaaa (-41. ft Hwcla- t'oolenatal , ( 04. Rawaw .. rt butt C. M... rraaklls Otroux I'Vka tliwnSy t'oa tlraoo tananaa ... Uio Ituyai Copper, k .r. l.t, .. 24 I'tah Coppar C.... Lake epr HWli.ow Ia Sail fopper ... 4V4oyrta Itiaaal Copper l l.eadea Slox-k Market. LONDON. Oct. JO American securities opened steady and m fi action higher today. Ifer prices Improved on fair buying, and at noon the market wus Meady. w,th alur ranging from 4L to ?k higher than ye?terday a New York closing. Imdon closing stock qilctatlons: Consols, aionoy ,.; ll-KIyiulrvlll Naah.ltlH do account :-4Mo., Kan. ft Tax.. J3 Amal. Copper 44iN. v. Central 1014 Anai-onda 7', Norfolk ft W eatara.irov, Atchlaon I ot 1, a( rfj to PM PHI Ontario ft Weatern. in3; flalllmor ft Ohio.. HH4 panni) Irani C'H Cni,litn Paclfrc ...M-,nand Mines t heaapaak ft Ohio. V5, Reading 71'4 t hi. Orcat Wetarn 1 Southern Ry 04 t-hl . Mil. ft 81. P.111 do pfd 72 Iwlioara 1 4 Southern Pa-lflo ...113 Denvar A file O... Jilnion Pacific IMS 4o pfd so do pfd 0414 En aiStl. 8. Btaol (1 do trt pfd H) do pfd 1I24 do Id pfd 41 Wabath 134 Orand Trunk n do pld Mb Illinois (.Hr(l ,...14:, iai, uncertain at 26 1-lfid per ounce. MoNKY-imfl" per cent. The rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills Is 3iv2 per cent; for three month' bills, 3 per cent. C4T York Money Market. NEW YORK. Cct. 2.1 IfflNF: vrn call, steady, at S'Sit-'i per cent; ruling rate, i'-v, per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 2'4 per cent. Time loans, steady; Mtlv riftys. n'i'oS'i per cent; ninetv tluys, :j4ii;;i4 per cent" six mtintni, S'-irS', per cent. PltlME MI.HCANTII.E rWlZn-V!.' 4"i per cent. MKIIUMI FXCI ANUE-Firm. with aetuul bt;Klne;-M in bankers' bills nt $4.StJ5 for sixty-day bill find ut tl.MM for de mand; commercial hill. SI.SJU. KILVEIl Bar, 64-c; iloxicuu oollars, 4.'.c. ItONDS Govrrnmi nt. steady: railroad. firm. Cloning quotations on bonds today were aa follows: V. 8. ref. ta. rrf . .JOI'4 'Japan 4a tlS4 do 2a. coupon ioo4 ao 4 -a P4 uo J. rex 10114 It. C. Bo. lat 1. 73M, do coupon 10114 1a. B. deb. 4s 1931.. 3'4 4o 4. re 111L. ft N. unl. 4.... Si do 41. CO IP'JO IIJ -M. K. A- T. lit Aa 7 AlllM-f hal Kt R- . . f.1 Aincr. A. In I'-'l'i'Mo. Pacific" Is'..'!.'!! II A. T. & T. cv. 4..l, ,.V. R.R. ol M. tWl i Am. Tobacco 4a fs. Y. C. f IVta .. 474 do 4a 11 lu do dab 4 H Armour ft Co. 4Si. n;i4N. y. j. . 4 j, Alrhlaon gua. 4a ... t'J'k ct. ta 130 do cr. 4a 1w.aN. ft W. 1st c. 4a. S41 do ct. 4 1114 do cr. 4a uwv A. O. L. lat 4i..;.. 40 No. Paclflo 4a lov4 ! uinw racuio aa lotiv. "no JVja njva io It do B. W, IKa 0'O. 8. It. tMi. 4a .... ft.lli Brook. Tr. cr. 4a... Mi4Penn. cv. IS a IMS.. M44 cen. of c.a. it lOHi, adn con f On. Leather 'a 9Q Reaills son. 4a sv O. of N. J. g 5.. 121 8. L. ft S. r. fa 4a 7 Chea ft Ohio 4S4..101'4 do gen. Ha......... S7-H o cr. 4a l8t. L. 8. W. c. 4s.. 7IU4 Chicago ft A. JS. 4 do lat gold 4a.... C. D. ft Q. J. 4a... Sons. A. U adj. Sa..... SUV do gen. 4a M Bo. Pacific col. 4s.. 4U4 C. M ft B. P. d 4a 42V, do ct. 4a s?i C. R. I. ft P. e. 4a. 7314 do lat ref. 4a 454 do rf. 4a M'4o. Railway 4a log Oolo. lnd. ta 744 do gen. 4a 7 Colo. Mid. 4s 69 folon Paclflo 4s... .10114 -1 . tr n r ri ao cy. 4B 10214 D. ft H. eT. 4a.... 7"4 do lat ft ref. 4a.. S7U D. ft R. O. 4s mV, B. Rubber 4s....l03l do ref. it 8741.1. g. steel id km iimi Dlstlilera' (a 14 Va.-Cnr. ITiam. 4..10014 Erla p. I. 4a t4Wahaah lat 4a 107T4 do sen. 4a 774 do 1st ex. 4a... MV4 do cv. 4a, aer. A . S3 Wentcrn Md. 4a 7'4 do serlea B 7S4 W'nt. Elc. cv. 6a.. 2U Cen. BIcc. cv. 4s...l43'4 Wia. Central 4 B'u 111. On. lrt ref. 4i. H'HMo. Pac. ct ta 8714 Int. Met. 414a 7i,aHanaina la 10u Int. M. M 4Vja.... 444 "Bio. ""unered. Near York Mining: Stocks, NEW YORK, Oct. 30. -Closing' quota tlons on mining stocks were: Allc K.O Llttl Chief 4 Com. Tunnal stock.. 20 Mexican 274 do bonda 17 Ontario wo Con. Cal. ft V 73 Ophlr .MS Horn Silver 6 'Standard 100 Iron Silver 5 Yllow Jacket .. 12 Loadvllle Con 10 offered. Imports at New York. - " . ' " - w . . , vv aw. 4111101 lO VI merchandise and dry goods at Port of 1100 urn in 1110 wwk enqiiig tjciober at n ct c vmui-tA at i,uv;o,iw. - ... , , ... v. 1" 'J a v t tun wftv rilUUI totlny were Jll,364 silver and $326,019 gold end exnnrta were tl ojt3 44i ,tlrvie un,t (JJ5.2S1 guld. St. Louis General Market. fi'P TrviTTfl VI. S-...A nt nrtrr. aw ' ajwja., .'117. , Oil, LtU.-WnEiAl- Iliuhnrr tmrlt X7n 9 ..H ct ooi ao. v a Imid, ILOTiij 1.11; December, $1.01;' May, l.Ot'.'vfi l.lK,i4. COUN Higher; track. No. 2, 73.3Vio; No. 2 white, 73Sc; December, 66c OATd Steady; track, No. 2, 47H47-c; No. 2 whit, 4St4iHSh1c; December, 4oVc; Way, SO, c. HYK Firm ; 98c. FLOUR Higher; red winter patents, $4.O'n6.00; extra fancy and straights, ,4.00 a 'M hard winter cleors, $3 00U3.8i. 6 E ED Timothy, $12.0Of8 14.00. M E A L Cornmeal. 13.20. IJItAN Quiet; sacked, east track, $1.12 HAY Steady ; timothy, $19.00Q4.00. PROVISIONS Lard, higher; prime steam, S.5;V4tiS.62H; dry salt meats, un changed; boxed (extra short), 74c; clear ribs, h',c; short clears, 8c; bacon, un changed; boxed (extra short), 9c; clear ribs, 9c; short clears. 9Vc. P O U L T It Y Quiet ; chickens, H4c; springs, 10c; turkeys, HtTloc; ducks, 12c; geese, ffc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, Sfffflc. EGOS Higher; 20220. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla 7.000 8,tM0 Wheat, bu 41, on) 38,010 Corn, bu 7'J.o.iO 26.0HO Outs, bu 4ti,000 28,000 Mlnneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 20. WHEAT De cember Sl.ll'.; May, S1.15Vt(ri'i; July, 11. 11; caali, No. 1 hard, No. 1 northern, Sl.ll"'4'(Jl.A21i: No. 2 northern, Sl.W,tl.l04; No. 3, Sl(744rl 06T. FLAX U 24. HAKLEY-fi0c$l.lS. CORN No. 3 yellow, 7374c. OATrt No. 3 white, ebaiii'to. . HYK No. I, fl:ie. HRAN $21 504i.il. 00. FLOUR First patents, S5.404tfi.70; second patents, $5,0050.30; first clears, S3.0&4.iS; second clears, $2,8043.20. Kaaaas City Cirala and Provisions. KANSA3 CITY, Mo., Oct. 20 WHEAT Cash, ateady; No. 1 hard. $1.04igl.ll; No. 3. Sl.02fil.00; No. 3 red, Sl.tWHtjl.flBVj; No. 3, Sl.0Oijl.02; December, $1.02; Muy. $106X4; July, JHO, CORN-Unchangcd to Ho higher; No. 2 mixed. 72H72Vac; n;0, j, 7mc; No. 3 whlto. i2Ht73c; No. 3. 72"4c; December. HWii 6414c: May. uGHii5c. OATS Unchanged : No. 2 white, 4SO 4SHc; No. 2 mixed, 47UtiiSc. RYE-Wa-Kc. HAY Stronger; choice timothy, $19.00; choice prairie, $13.0oarl3.60. BUTTER-Creamery, 28c; firsts, 2c; seconds, 24o; packing stock. 19c. EGtict Extras. 24c; firsts. 224c; sec onds, lie. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu Ki,) 6i,0u0 Corn, bu Si.0iiO ISOiiO Outs, bu 1U.0J0 9,1X0 Oils and Hoala. SAVANNAH, On., Oct. 20.-TURPEN-TINE Firm at 4714c; salea, 614 bbla; re ceipts, 7H3 bbls.; shipments. 3S8 bbls.; stocks. 3.S,."i27 bbls. UotslN Firm: sales. 1.717 bbla.j're ceiit, 1.G7H bbls.; shipmenU. 8S0 bbls.; stocks, K3.S30 bbls. U. $o.40; D, Sd.46: K. $ri.!N(ninO; (I, $o.62V4: II. $aS2H; I. S6.52H 4iti.ti; K. $ti.6S; N and O, $6.70; W and U, $7.20; W end W, $7.50. ottoa Market. NEW YORK- Oct. 20.-COTTON-Soot closed dull. 14 points higher: middling up lands 4.ic; middling gulf, 9 7uc; no sales. Futurea closed steady. Closing bids. October, 90hc: November, 9. lor; Decem ber, V.'ine; Junuary. 9.I00; February, 9 Slc; March. 2sc: April. 9.Mc: May. 9.43c: June. 9 47c: July. 9 jlc; August, 9.43c; bep- temoer, !.ec. Dry GoualH Market. NEW YORK. Oct. SO DRY GOODS The cotton goods markets are quiet, with an easing tendency. Yarns are quiet, but with Inquiries on contracts more fre.juent. More Jobbere are doing ateady trade with small orders predominating. Mllaal4v Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 20 WHEAT No. 1 northern, $l.lcul.l8; No. 2 northern. $l.lij 114V,; No. 2 hard, winter. tlOdlOS. I cember. $1.0314; Mlv, $LtXIT. i:AKl.h.l-4J.lJai Oils sstl Hoala. SAVANNAH. Oct. 2ft TURPENTINE Firm. 47l,c R SINFlrni; type F and type O, Kiiir-'. Waatl Market. ST. LOUI8. Oct. 2e.-WOOL-Wenk; territory and weittem maftllurtis. lTajJtic; fine niedlume, V.olsc; fine, ll'Jlc. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow Sellers, but Steady at Than day's Prices. HOGS A BIO FIVE CENTS LOWER Sheep and Lambs In Large Receipt Every Day, bat Good Demand Keeps Yard Well Cleared oei Moat Days. OMAHA. Oct. CO, 19U. RreetntAi Official Monday' . Officio! 'r..,t.. t Cattle. Hogs. Sheep .12, WO 2.SM3 44, 3,797 37 6,Vt 63, 6.4n8 1 4. W0 11 uo'am . O, OfticUl Weanesday... 8.3112 uiticial 1 hurbuny ....41 Estimate Friday v'.Juu 8.39.4 Five days this woek.8'i.67u 52.431 1S6.37 uoie uuys last week..?l.K!) 22,ilti l7.3li- cume aays 2 wits. ago.40,1 1.3S 15k,047 amo days 3 wks. ago.:i7.771 14."..ll .-am days 4 wks. ugo..i.047 24,S:7 l;iti.03.i Mime days l.trt star. .35.117 21.7tC ltil.7.i: The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogB and sheep at South Omaha me year 10 auie, as compared wun Odt year: 1911. 1910. Inc. Dec. V,altl 931.291 M.o.o'j? IG.a-JO ""K 1.9.'.b.6i2 l,t;n,e31 342,023 '''P 2,:ii2,013 Z,XiJ&i 2?.Sii Ihe following tiiblo show! the average prices for boge nt South Omoha for the ew uuy!, with comparisons: Dt I UU. :910."109. 119JS. 11907.11008. 1906, Oct. 11. 21 8 2 ! 7 671 16 161 2 4 9' -'ct. 12. 2S t(, 8 4) 7 70i 5 301 6 11 6 211 f7 Oct. 13.. 14.. 15.. I 16.. 6 20 8 i 7 oil 6 711! I G 201 0 M Oct. Oct. 7 I 8 37' 7 40 6 6S 6 09 I 6 10 ' 8 47 7 4S 5 6-1 CI SI Oct 0 SOU 7 4CI 6 60 6 9-S 271 5 11 Oct. 17. 0 Mt,i 8 65 1 6 42 eti 6 Hlj 6 10 Oct. 18.. I VJCt. Oct. 20.. o oal 11 w. i'i 1 o on j u im a to o 07 1 8 61: 7 6 21; 0 0$, ii .01 6 1. I 8 37 7 411 6 221 6 IS 6 14 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock ,1,0 Dillon oiock yards, south omana. . J , ' uur nours ending at 4 p. 111, yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. n x, oa t. Cattle.Hogs.ah'p.H-r-s. -., .... oc cu 1-. xty.. .. Missouri Pacific Ry. 1 2 Cnlnn Pacific Ry.. It, g 03 C. & N.-W., east... 3 - iN.-w., west.. 23 27 30 1 t . B. ft Q., east... 1 2 C., B. & Q., west.. 23 9 R. I. & P., east 6 .. C R. I. & p., west .. 1 Illinois Ceraral Ry.. .. 1 C. Q. AV. Ry........ .. i " Totali. let CSI DISPOSITION HEAD, 72 63 63 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co.... Un,lA A- - 74 V'll OC VO 1.949 2,040 497 - ... .w. All, . etitn Morrell Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co Werthelmer & Degen.. J. H. Bulla McCreary & Kellogg.... H. F. Hamilton Mo. & Kan Calf Co... CI Ine & Christy Other buyers 12,208 rr a v lol" 2.309 3,618 16.768 1 ii-JiT-i nero was a decent run of cattle for a Friday, seventy-one cars be ing reported In. This brings the total for the five duys up to 36,570 head, being a gain of about 5.000 head over last week. . 1 -i tt j on or nearly 4,wj head as compared with two weeks ago. There is also a gain of 1.000 head as compared with a year ago. The market as a whole did not show very much change ae compared with yesterday, It being what Is generally known at the yards as the usual Friday's market. This means that with receipts moderate there were no new or Interest ing features and that the trade as a whole was rather slow, with the tendency bout steady with tho day before. - What few beef steers there were In sight that were at all desirable com manded firm prices. A scompared with a week ago the market Is a little higher, poaslbly In some cases as much as IOM loo higher. Cows and heifers were slow and dull a usual on a Friday and they are not very much different from what they were a week ago, possibly a little stronger In some cases. Oood feeders were still In demand, but common and Inferior light cattle, of which there has-been a large supply dur ing tho last few days, were Blow sellers and w-eak. Good feeders are possibly a little higher even than at the close of last week, but trashy and Inferior grades are slow and weaker. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $7-2o&7.90; fair to good beef steers, $6.5037.25; common to fair beef steers, $4.75f5.60' good to choice heif ers, $4.76jj6.50; good to choice cows, $4.6041 6.00; fair to good cows, $3.75tj4.&0; common to fair cows. $3.7634; veal calves. $3.ofl 07.60. Quotations on range cattle: Oood to cnoioe ueet steers. o.b!K0.oO; lair to good beef steers, $4.90.40; common to fair beef steers. $4.26 4. 80; good to cholco heif ers. $4.713)6.26; good to choice cows, $4,406) $5.00; fair to good cows, aX.64t4.40; good to cnoice aiocaer ana leeaers, $5.tJo.OO; fair to good stockers and feeders. H4064 6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, (3.26(24.26; stock heifers, $3.2641-4.26; bulls stags, etc., $3.2566.00. Representative salea 1 BEEF STEERS. No. I 10 2 At. Pr. N. . , 7(0 4 IS . It HM ,11V 4 10 Pr. I 0 COWS. .720 1 00 t 87! 4 M Hi 18 - 414 4 00 a a 1 103a 4 no M7 1 SIS ,ll IN 24. 917 4 JO OALVES. 4.0 I i IKK S 0 1 110 T 00 1 1S4 1 04 1 12 7 tj AN u Fii,li.l-t.itb. IS.... 737 4 H 10 m 4 to 13 ISI I M 6. 1. 4. , 2!l 4 IS , 410 4 M 144 6 00 b'lOt ..a- 8 T 117 I M I 4 00 M 171 4 10 l in 4 W Et 1 ERNS-N EBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 22 feeders.. 936 4 65 cows 1071 'A 3. E. Graham Nebraska. 5 feeders.. 860 4 40 2 bulls 6 S3 S 45 6 calves... 253 6 00 U. Bienuiler Nebraska. $ feeders.. 7HS 4 5 cows 6.16 3 30 4 cows liuo 3 HO 6 heifera... 704 4 15 J. O. Sornson Nebraska. 11 cows 1'74 4 40 4 leeders.. 740 4 75 t cows HM) 3 10 6 calves... 371 09 William West Nebraska. 7 cows S14 l0 -7 feeders.. 982 6 SO 6 cows 1047 4 44) 7 feeders. .10145 30 O. Oedekowen South Dakota. 15 feeders.. 727 4 25 9 cows S57 3 65 16 cows X0 3 10 8 heifers... fvm 3 50 6 calves... lta 4 7j i calves... 27 4 25 William Weit Wyoming. 4 steera. ...ba 6 ft) 4 feeders. .1003 6 20 2 steers.. ..1008 6 00 1). U. Campbell Wyoming. 23 feeders.. kSI IN) 3 feeders.. hS3 4 00 Id os&lifrs. k-'il 4 35 4 cows k.,2 4 in 3 cows 1O0O 3 75 3 bulls ktd J to HOGS Bearish feeling pervaded ho trade and business started out at figures a big nickel lower, the bulk of a modcr- te supply selling on this basis. a.m from unfavorable advices from the east. mere seeineu 10 oe no logical reason for the decline. Demand from local quartera had a fair degree of life and while hut,r. were unamlmoualy on the bear side, pur chases were made in very good season and the yards were practically cleared IM'lOl V 1U O t lut it. outside orders were hard to find anil the few that were placed, calied for only tne oetter iniu, ui nuicner ana bacon weights. No more than mtlf-dosen loads of animals were bought In the aggre gate on shipping and speculative account Heavy butcher and Ducklna stuff made up the btg bulk of the seventy loads re ceived and spreads were merged the eame aa recently. The long airing settled at $0.30. while the best bacon animals un sule brought Se.40, a nickel under yester day's high price. Representative sales: 30 671 444 9S0 278 ; 1,391 m 673 2K4 20 01 68 29 13 132 10 142 29 ....... 31 ..... 6 430 H. At. 8a. Pr. N. Ae. fk. fa. W Utt ... 4X4 U 7t MB 14 14 hs ( li 7 tat ... 4 ao 14 490 4 14 tl lot SO 4 IS 41 1.4 XW 4 14 14. I04 HIM 46 lol 130 I 14 l ..nt 9u4 4 44 to o4 ... 4 Zi 4j ji ... IM 11 1-1 ... 4 IS t:t 1.' I 30 Ml 104 . . 4 14 44 I I a I N r ;iii IM 4 ir rt iw 1 w IT 1 ' 110 4 14 44 J4 St Ik Ml 117 16 4 I 141 2.4 lv) 4i:i4 ii 144 HI IM to. til 44 4 11 1 J I ... 4 IS 1 U ... 4-'., II 1.4 ... I 44 - :4 H4 IH. ..M ..2ll ..- ..Ml ...HI ..lt-1 ..tr ..t-t ..IM ..M ..84 ..171 :c 444 14 4 10 I 10 I 4 I 10 I M I SO I 10 I M 4 SO ' I so I M OtDS 4 10 I 10 ts I u ti HO 100 I Mt4 44 Kl 10 I JiW 4t Ill 144 I I? 48 BU 8 llsk . mt ... 44 a tfi ... 1 11 TO .il 90 4 H tl tU ... I II 75 104 ... Ill a r. 41 1 11 Tl X ... ( 4 AND FNDS. 43 114 ... 4 M 1 100 ... 4 M 11 II ... 4 M ( li ... I 00 17... II... 4... 14... Tl... to!!! to 1:4 110 iOe- T - ... 71 IM 44 10 ii ... II lit IM SHEEP For a Friday supply, the sheep and lamb market had plenty of slxe, amounting to about 13.000 head. Added to tho runs of previous days, this estimate makes a total of around I06.OOO head, revei al thousand above, expectancy at the close of last week. Something like half of the fresh offerings were eultable for killing purposes and as yesterday s mar ket was cleared In good shape, there was no branch of the trade that held an ex cessive supply. Fat lambs met with a fairly active de mand and usually ruled firm. Gool classes moved around 5.6o and strictly choice animals claimed a $5 65 limit. Compared with last weeks finish these prices show an average decline of about 15c. Fat sheep showed free action, as mut ton product Is finding a ready outlet at present, prices having dropped to very low levels. Oood ew.es and wethers brought steady prlves, without much ot a work-out, the former class of stock ranging around J3.lMj3.25. Handv wethers of toppy quality would probablv landl within the $3.iafj3.65 spread. Loaded mar kets during the weelc have enabled back ers to cheapen cost and current values show uncertain losbes from a week ago about a quarter In most Instances. ' For the first time this week, feeder tiado. .shared volume honors with the mark", for fat stuff. Country demand ap peared quiet, but easily broad enough and bulk of business was transacted at un changed figures. It has been a rather mean deal lately, however, and clear ances each day usually found a few thousand head still unsold, mostly light feeder lamba and common feeder ewes. Dcspito this fact, the market la finish ing in fair shapo, as practlcallly every thing offered this week, except present accumulation In speculation' hands, has been re-bllled to the country. Feeder lambs, with a fair fleshy top. are soil ing up as high as $4.75, while plain So to 40-pound grades can be bought around $3.27jtf3.00. Feeder ewes are none too popular, selling from $3.50 downward Weighty feeder lambs show a net decPnri of about 2025c, while pee-wees and old feeder ewes are liVS40o under a week ago Quotations on sheep nnd lambs Lambt' Good to choice, $5.36a.66; fair to good! xo.loiUo.oo; leoders. $0.00444.75. Yearlingi Good to choice, $3.50y4.26: feeders, $3 3cV& 3.75. Wethers: Handy, $1.35ii3.60; heavy $3.2&V53.50; feeders, SS.OOfg'S. Ewes: Good to choice, $3.0O3.25; fair to good, $2 75ff $.00; breeders, $3.2&(J35; feeders, $2.107i 2.65; culls. $1 60,2.10. ' " Representative sales: wo. . a. Pr. 175 4 40 4 65 4 50 4 25 4 2,- 3 60 2 25 6 50 6 oO 6 CO 3 65 3 4') 4 3-5 2 30 2 30 2 85 Pr. 5 43 8 20 i 30 2 30 1 85 2 30 4 25 4 65 4 10 4 60 2 25 2 60 2 25 4 10 4 10 4 10 5 90 3 35 2 60 4 60 3 85 8 25 4 60 4 60 4 00 4 35 4 5 2 60 2 lu 1 20 4 65 4 15 3 75 4 00 8 25 4 55 4 00 4 65 4 70 4 70 1 60 2 .15 1 75 2 25 2 25 8 M 3 60 4 00 1 80 8 10 , 1 60 ' 3 00 8 25 6 60 t GO 6 50 2(17 Wyoming yearlings 79 223 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 68 634 Wyoming lambs, feeder!.... 63 wyommg iambs, feeder!..., 65 97 Wyoming lambs, feeders 41 610 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 48 141 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 49 22i Wyoming ewes, feeders 94 1S3 Wyoming lambs 67 633 Wyoming Iambs 67 183 Wyomina- lambs - r,7 245 Wyoming wethers 10.1 oi Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 45 4ti8 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 66 231 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 82 257 Wyoming ewes, feeders 84 85 Wyomina ewes tr. No. Av. 410 Wyoming lambs SI 136 Idaho ewes, wethers Ill 86 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 90 74 Wyomina ewes, feeders k9 233 Wyomina ewes, feeders kl 621 Wyoming ewes, feeders 87 00 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 66 172 Wyoming lambs, feeders Co 734 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 47 1042 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 66 417 Wyoming ewes, feeders 88 03 Wyoming ewes, feeders 91 215 Wyoming ewes, feeders 93 (Vi a. v. iambs, feede.rs 49 677 rt. D. lambs, feeders 47 404V-1. D. lambs, feeder culls... 42 159 Wyoming yearUnas 79 179 Wyoming ewes 98 lix Wyoming ewes m 159 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 62 104 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 4.S it Wyoming lamns, rur culls., 40 739 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 63 153 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 61 245 Wyoming lambs, fdr culls.. 49 377 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 62 376 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 62 4J Wyoming ewes, leeders.... p& 443 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 79 467 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 75 649 Wyoming lumbs, feeders.. 63 667 Wyoming lambs, feeders., 62 197 Wyoming lambe, fders, els. 62 25 Wyoming lmbs., fdrs., els. 64 hi Wyoming ewes 11a SM Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 67 392 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 49 y Wyoming lambs, leeders.. eo 119 Idaho lambs, feeders 6T 4:4 Idaho lambs, feeders 73 88 Wyomina ewes, feeders.... 81 435 Wyoming ewes 87 117 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 81 242 Wyoming ewes, feeders..,. 91 40 Idaho ewes, feeders 107 72 Wyoming yearlings 79 75 Nebraska yearlings 76 44 Nebraska yearllmis 75 466 Wyoming bucks 106 vi Idaho ewes 106 71 Wyomina ewes 89 225 Wyoming ewes 96 40 Wyoming wethers, feeders. 94 484 Idaho lambs 79 88 Idaho lkm bs go 260 Idaho lambs . 80 CHICAGO aLIVB STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Doll Hogs Moro Active Sheep Strong;. , CHICAGO. Oct 20. CATTLE Receipts. 2,600 head; market, dull and weak; beeves. 44.76Wi.76; Texas steers, $4.106.10; western steers. $1.26 '7. 25; stockers and feeders, $3.25(35.80; cows and belters, $2.00A-ti.li; calves, $5.OCKij9.0O. HOGS Receipts, 2.400 bead market more active and steady; light, $5,950 6.62i; mixed, $o.0-i(;.tj5; pigs, $6.75a6.UO' bulk 01 sales, iv.yrtui.w. bHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000 head; market strong; native, $2,264(4.76; western 12. 444x3. 85: vearlinea. 13.-kiiAl4.2fi: native lambs. S3.76I&&60; western. $3.75ni 6.15. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20. CATT LE Receipts. 2,300 head. Including 1.400 head southerns; market steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, $7.00(0-4.60; fair to good. $ai.Zoui.90: western steers. M.'JOIM.&O, Blockers and feeders, $3.76n--5.76; southern steers, $4.0wp5.26; southern cows, $3.0of).4.a0; native cows, $2.756.00; native heifers, $1.0u-jr7.00: bulls, $:j.2c'Ol.2j; calves, $4.0017.50. HOGS Receipts, K.uw head; market luo lower: bulk of sales $6.0j6.45; heavy. $6.:gtl.5i); packers and butchers, $ti.30i) 6.50: lights, 15.b6i').40; pigs, $4.254i&.25. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, ti.tioo head: market steady to strong; lamba, $4.3f45.M; yearlings, VUWn4.i; wethers, $3.2.Vft3.75; ewes, $2.oO'o3.tO; stockers and, feeders, $2.2o'ao.oV. St. I.otnls Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,2s3 head. Including l.lt3 head Texans; market, steady; native ahlpptng and export steers, li.2-i.iX.0u; dressed beet and butcher steers. $5.7.rMi7.50; steers under l.uuO lbs. 44.UW' 3.w; Htocaera and leeders, $3.Ui4j5.25; cows and heifers, $3.0oiu j.25; canners, Sl.0tm3.00; bulls. $3.7i((j4j.2&; calves. 14.i(jS.16; Texas and Indian seers, $4.0ij( 00: rows ana neuers, m. -(,- .i-u. HOtiH Receipts. 10,360 head: market. steady; 6c lower; pigs and lights, KM u; packers, eu.T'"Hi.oo; outcners and best heavy, $!. 464s. 5. eiHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 2,774 heaa; iii4icl .IctJy: native muttons. H.iri-.iS e.7; lumbs, $4.0ri.5.90; culls and bucks, $1.26aoi; atockera, $l.oO-jj3.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 20. CATTLF Receipts. 40O head; market steady: steers $4.6oiS.25; cowa und heifers, $3.0OaC25- u I . . . 44 Ofiv,.-! 7 HOGS Receipts, S.Ois) head; market trjt 10c lower; top, $0.55; bulk of salea, $6 4vvj ieO. v tsHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3 00) head; market steady; lambs, $5.0oa'i-76. Stock lit Sight. VAvrA.fn4 r.t Mvmi .IaaV .a , 1 - , I , 'ie i:v prin cipal western markets enter. lay: o...fc .w.i.. T.A,4i"' V'.-7- o"cep. .. 2,:h 4 11,60 ift. josvim ... -. 4 l 2,3t) .. 1,2110 .. 2.5U-) 3.W.) .) 10 K 2 4u0 3.1M) 6.1JU0 2,i0 10.0UU Kansaa City t-'t. Lnula CiJcaao Totals 8.000 23.300 32.300 I s -v ' sSa-r V f I