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u niE bi:k: omwiia. FmnAY, ocronEii 27. 1011. F03 SALE OR EXCHANGE tC'ontlnued ) A SUCTION of liind In McPhrrson flinty fur real estate. TeL liurr.ey il8. TRACES If ou have anything t Sails, aril in, g. E. Walt 417 Be Bid FOR 8AIK OR TRADK-Thlrl -five roomed mot-crn huel. county se.it. It. si if locatlnn. llf-tited for to years, f,j er month. snl Inn. I, give time Full lescrlptlon In first lottn. John lleyer, lycmars, la. Exchanges Jewell, TJd cf Trad. D. 1637. IF YOU are looking for an exchange of sropeitiea and have soniethlnn w.irth shle, you slmulu not miss tne. oppor ;nmly of vlslnng booth No. I at the L.iml Ihow this wrik. The grfat Pan I. ills Val ey exh'bit Is on there and the men In thaifta are live wires. They will consider iny property of value, priced right, as xirt payment on the ir lands. Don't fall ,0 grs.'p thin poldcn opportunity. IT'S rorns today. THE RIO ORANPE I COME CO. fVond Hlver. Neb. AlHinoea, Coin. I d'sh of Dnlzil's lea cream. If E. IV tVhelsn. ll'rj S. Mih Hi., will come to The See office, within three days we wlil give turn an order for a quart brick of this fine Irs cream. WANTED TO BUY td-tand good. Klrser, 1030 Center. D-5661 WE TAT highest prlc for men's' Id band clothing. M. Nathan. 10 a Utb. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rant 4-room bouse, part fr.odcin. id auy part of olty. Address N. 4i. baa. WANTED Three-room house at onca. Must be leasonabie. Adure tienry bo yd, MS N. 21st. WANTED At once, room with alcove tr two roomt; family of three; cloae In and cloae to good board. Oontleman at jome only Sunuay. Address W bu?, Bee. BY young married couple, three or four loom fiat or apartment. Muat be ateam seated and have private bath, eto. lien I tot lu exoeieu 430. Addies H. 13, Bo. STEAMSHIPS Anchor Lino Steamships New York, Londonderry and Qlasgow. New York, lolermo and Naples. Attractive rates for ttchet between New York and all Hcotcn, English, Irish, 1'onttnenial and AJeUiterranean point. Superior Accommodations, o.xceilent Cui sine, Efficient Service. Apply promptly for Reservation to local agont of Anchor Line or Henderson Brothers, Uenerai Agents, Chicago. 111. waniedsTtuations FOR a first class practical nurse, call Mis. ttoynton, 11. H a-2874. GOOD colored girl wants position at ght housework or laundry by the day, private lamiiy. tail weoster YOUNO lad, wlih high scnoul educa Hon wishes a position. C 821. Use. MAN wan is position as Janitor; good rttarencea. Address B-2A. car Use, JUAN and wile, vary capable, desires rmploymeut; exerleuued as manager tod housekeeper Adursss, Jb-JOS, lis. WANTED Pi ace on tarm fur boy U years old. t W. Use. WASHING and curtain dona. T. H lUu WANTED Position as cook. Call at 1911 Ctvcago UL GOOD penman wishes position. Ad tress K lie. BUNDLE washing wanted. 11 ar. 6371. AN experienced cook wishes' position as housekeeper In ellner a Danlsn or Ger man nome. Address Thomas Jensen. Beatrice, Neb, Home 1 YOUNG woman wants position aa nurse (till or governess. Address Y 20. lie. WANTED-Laundry work; work de tlveied. Phone Harney 6374. EVERY person knows who D. J. O'nnen is because he has made Omaha famous with his candy. It Mrs. J. It. tiouid. S15 Jackson m., will come to The Reel office within thie days we will give tier an order (or a 60-cent box of O Brleu candy free. SITUATION WANTED Man and wife aa cook and helper or second; can bake; would take camp. Addrea Burton, Uou. Del., Council Bluff. TOI.'NG lady wants position aa aien ogiapher; high school graduate; com I'irted coume In aieiioKraihy and book keeping at college. W. 4J llee. YOl'NO man wants a potlilon In garage s repulr man or rhunur for private Tarty. TeL Doug. Ki3. OMAHA THE MARKET TOWN WEEKS GRAIN CO., grain .lerehantg. ainumei.is Solicited. ,u Lijaudeia Nebraska -iowa Grain Co. 7M Xiandeia THil UPDIKE GRAIN CO. Consign, gnems caivluliy banuiea. Omaha, fssu. alaKKLAM COMallbHiON tu. "Aan u insn no boa tried us." CAVB.K! ELEVATOR CO.. who.aaaJe aars In gra', bay, coup I ecu. m liiauuili Ulug. KOiiERVS OHAIN CO., grain ounaigT rrenia sulicusd, giala bouga; to arriva It ttrandeia yl 9JAJM A R K E I OF W EST Ehlp your stock to tioutl Omaha; save itiilraK autl slirlukagej your conslKtiniehU retflte (iruiuyt an j tarclul auentlon. LIVE STOCrTcOMMISSION MERCHANTS Py Bros. Co. Buong and responslbls. WOOD BKOB. -MEchangeBTdg7 Ortat West. Jjrn. Co.. Omaha Denver. W. H. SMITH aV. aON Just handi, ,at;,p, W. f71ENNy" A CO.. Ui Excb, Bldg. TAGQ UUOA handle cattle, hogs, shesp. CLiVTON Com. Co.. S3 Exchange Pldg. Donahue Kandall Co.. SuJ Exch. Jtldg. Clay, Itoblnaon A Co., 2uu Exch. Bldg. The Biandard Com. Co.. lli Exch. B.dg. Interstate Co. Better leaulu. Khip to us. BURKE-R1CKLT CO.. 1 Exca. Bldg. Allen DudUy at Co.. 23j-7 Exch. Bldg. U E. ROBERTS CO.. to Exch. Bldg. Cox Jcnos Coca. Co.. bunch of husUera Farmer L. B. Com. Co., 3S Exchana Deposit proceeds of shipments In Flock Tsros .Nl I iunk. Only bauk at yards. WINN Bit OH. di CO, Exchang Bldg. LA VERT If BROS., 13S-40 Exch. Bldg. Martin Hroa. Co., KU-7 Exch. Bldg. Aiex O. Buchanan at Son. li4-64 Ex. Bldg. Paxton-Eckman Chem. Co. st'k remtdlea Psluon t Kca, live stock com. tnur Everybody reads The Bee GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Heavy Selling of Long Wheat Doei Not Seem to Affect Values. mTDENCY TO OVXaSELL CORN Estraslve Iloldlaas Have nee liquidated and Heavy Ifedlg and hort Kale Are Made Market on Good Baal. OMAHA. October 2, !!U. In spite of the hevy selling of long Ahtat thut han been going on all thi wei-k, values are only elightly lower than tne top prices mails last week, iheie Ik no lnn-iitnni chanse In condl tlonn with the rxci-pion that the fine AiRentine crop is a little nearer narvest, a.is.ng decided weukness In foreign mar ket Much will depend upon the real cash demand for stocks of wheat on -md 'I he feature In the corn tiar:.: at pres ent In the tendency of the tiade to gel oversold. Extensive holdings have been .niumaterl and heavy hedging and short sales nnve Iteen insde. Ilearloh co.tdl uon hid h-ln antlclisted and will likely be iliM-ountel. The market Is on a xood commercial baala and receipts will shape prices. Wheat ruled easy and weak throughout the day. Rallies were short-ilved and sentiment on iho whole Is fsvorlng some further decline. Cash wheat was ftc lower. Corn was slightly lower In sympathy with wheat and prospects of an early run of new corn started short gelling. ( ash corn was unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were l,.tlN.nn buxhels, and shipments wer 6uK,iil)u bushels against receipts last year of IrA Oiu bushels and shipments of X1,(M bush els. Primary corn receipts were HIS ,000 rmah els, and shipments were fcVT.Oo bushels spnlnst receipts last yesr of 4l.,.oJ bUHheis and shipments of illG.OnO bushels. I'lsnrances were 6& 700 bushels of coin, I.ft't bunhels of tints and wheat and flour equal to 2I7,00 bushels. Liverpool closed to A lower on wheat, and to 'id lower on corn. The following cash sales were rxrted: WHEAT No. 2 hnrd: 1 csr, lift! '4; 1 car, $1.02'i; 1 car. II 02; S cars, $1.01; No. I hard: 1 car. Il.ol'i. No. 4 hard: 1 car, Wc, No. 1 spring: 1 car, $1.03. No. 1 mixed: 1 oar, $10;',: 1 car, tlM'. Nn. I mixed: 1 car, $1.02. No grade: 1 tar, (6c. CORN No. I white: 1 car. 70'4c; 1 car, 70c. No. 4 white: 1 car ODvtc. No. 3 yel low: 3 rare, wi'c. No. 'I yellow: 2 cars, AHiC. No. 3 mixed: 1 cars. fic; 1 car, Kc. No. 3 mixed: t cara, (W'o. OATS Standard: 3 cars, 40c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 4o. No. 3 white: 1 car, 46o; 4 cars, Vo, No. 4 white: 3 cars, 4&tc, Omaha Cash Triers. WIIEAT-No. t hard, Sl.01ttffl.044; No. I hard, S1.00tt1.0$tt; No. 4 hard, Mcjt II .02. CORN Nr.. 3 white, Kt10ic; No. 3 white, ij.70o; No. 4 while, uu'0&c; No. 3 color, milfitoi No. 2 yellow, v ltiM'jc; No. 3 yellow, wy.ifrffit'o; No. 4 yellow, tmH,fiiS4c; No. 3, KiuUc; No, 3, l"4c; No. 4.. NVaK;. OATrt-No. 2 Ahlte. 4ii'4t'c: stand ard, HSa4ie; No. 3 white, 4i'.iU4c; No. 4 white, 4iV.fi t.'.'V.e; No. I yellow, 4iV, tctc; rso, yellow, 4:iV'o r.tc. BAULKY Malting, $l.ldl.t3i No. 1 leed. SMcTill.Og. HYE-No. 2, WfXa; No. 3, QhQMc. Carlot Receipts. WheaL Corn. Oats. Chicago 4.1 102 113 Minneapolis 51 Omaha 10 34 20 Duluth 126 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS rest area of the TraOlnaj and Closing Price an Board of Trade, CHICAGO, Oct 2fi.-Becuse of three times a much wheat pressing forward to Winnipeg today, aa the railroads could find car for, the price of the cereal Inclined to waver. Closings ran from last night's level to Sluasio below. Corn ha. ned Wdtto to k,o net: oata a shade to toirViO and provisions, bo to liTilixi. Wheat spe'Ulators on th bull side re ceived a jolt from Winnipeg dispatches sssertlng thst If the railroads could fur nish enough moving facilities the receipts there would be I.U00 csr loads a day. Even under present conditions, the ar rivals wein LcO curs larger than at the corresponding time a year ago. In this connection too Minneapolis and Duluth reported the amount of wheat coming to be nearly double the quantity twelve month back. Timely aupporl on the part of bull leaders was alone re sponsible for the fact that the market dai not show a mora decided decline, liec-mber fluctuated from $1.00 to $I Ou4 (l 1.01, with the close steady at $l.Uvu LmtU. a loss of Nutto net. Hnow and sleet In Booth Dakota, Ne braska and Western Iowa led many short to cover In the corn mnrket so that an early decline was more than Wiped out. December varied from 834o to M'c, cloning firm. VTla up at tHVtuM'o. lain giailea were ottered somewhat spar ingly. So. 3 yellow was quoted at 74tf 74 V", oats rallied because of a better spot demand. December touched as high and low ilmlt 47vxo to 47S(f)4i4c, with the close Ho net higher at the top point reached. The provisions market climbed UP a bit. At the clone, pork had risen loo to 1'JStlUH'i lard, J'o to tc, and ribs, So to Uuutatlona of leading product were: Open. High. . Low. Close. Ya y. Wheat III Dec.fl OVi'l 0n01l 004 1 V 1 014 1 0o I J uiy.Wvy C3H lit Ccrn 1 Ieo..;C3-i,t)4.44 854 "44 04 064 txVfa July.W- t Oat i I I r l'ej..474'B'i47H 47tt 41474 Way.4u 44flW'4ieanl4iiB 4u 1 to 404 4tiat Pork ja..l& 74 14 774- ,15 774 16 sv ' 74 I S 874 srs IS U70 IS 774 IS c IS T74 May.ilS 774 lli ki Lard I soV.S M Jan. .S Da M.y. 124 Ribs. n..!8 124 ay.S 2s 15 S74 0 l'4 S 874 H V6 L'4 K24 V 10 8 074 8 22 8 HW.t 124 18 !2t k 2s iir-n Cash quotatlona wer a follows. Wl, iP kwimiiic Mnt..r itMlnl fti 9TwA S.ai; wnuer airalgiits. $j.sool.Mi; gpr.ng siraii;iits, si.iKu-t. id; oasere, sa. imvio.uu; spr.ug patents, bst whiter, HJiNi.. ilit-No. 3, r.c. BAKLEY Ketd or mixing, SOcQSLM; fair to choice malting, $l.lul S3. B LEI'S 1 imothy, iluwj Lj.uO, Clover, $14 SJH j0. Pltov lolONR Mesg pork, per bbl., bhort rilw, sides (loosei. I. Si vlisSiV. diiuii t:ier huci iwxvuf, s.ioqm.o.. lotal clearances of wheat and flour were equul to 2i8,uuO bu. Pr.inary receipts were I.JJk.uiO bu., compared with Ib,0o0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Esti mated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, l'.l cars; cuin. 1-S cars; oats, 149 cars; hug". Ik.'W head. tiucaKo t'ash Price Wheat No. 3 red. $l.014ul.V2; No. $ red, c$1.0lHo; GOVERNMENT NOTICES propobal puu leugus a,d map coias. .mi S("t iiuiiti s Otfiue, Ssuciai louiiuing, t.oicaao. Hi., uctouer i. ml. boalad piuus4k, in iupln.ai. aub it tu ' usual tunjuioiis, will be re .eiveu at litis olfivs until U uo o clock. October , I'll, u ih on vpsnea, lo, ,winu,hui and oenvriiia at emier toe wuslou, fw kork, Pk'lauelph.a, rt. Louis or Chicago depot of the W-rtrmairr iyeparuiictit: X-iW.ucW pr. lessuia, I'anvaa, nu iU.VM l orus. Hat; subject to Inert., of nut to exceed 60 per ceot, if desired by tills department. Light la renerved tJ iclvct or actepl any or al. propoasis or any part thereof. Prefereuce will b lvn to articles of douieslio manu.aeture .oudiiioiia of quality and price (including' hi the price if foreign productions or bianufactuYes the duty thsreon) being e.ual. Ktsndard sample ran b aeen, and specifications, blanka for proposal and full Information will be furnlshsd upon application at thla office. Envelouv run 'n n propose to .be Indorsed "Proposals for logins and Hat Cords, to be opened Oct. Ju, lull." COL. J NO, L. atei The bids Invued above for K.oeo pair lessiiis win oe opeoea January a, 1913, 11, .(cad of October Ju.UOll IUI V OctS-lS-U JS-JS 27 No. r hsrd, S1.04fll 0; No. 3 hard. $1 0:1! I (; No. 1 nortnern. $l.l.jl l.: ro. northern, Sl.lw4i.14; No. H noitnern, $l.i.- i n; ."so. 2 spnt.g, 41 (Kv(l 11; iso. 1 sprins 4J.igrl.l0; No. 4 spring. jctj1.0; velvet cnau, s..cqii.m; auruin, ,c4i'. corn: No. 3, 7n.3lv; No. 2 ahlle, i4Vti7ic; No. 3 yellow, 74'yrt'4'i No. H, 72ja.4c; No. 1 white, 74'J .4 vc; No. 3 ytliow, li'a i44c; No. 4. UiiUSc; No. 4 white, ;c; No. 4 new white, 4-c; No. 4 yellow, oeii.TV: No. 4 yellow, new, tifa-"c. oats: No. 3 wh.te, 47Vl',c; No 3, 4c; No. 2 while, 4i4ic; iso. 4 while, 4o'ku-tlc; standard, 474fll7c. Rye: No. 2, imc Barley, S0c&$1.2i rlinothy, (13.Oiygl6.50. Clover, $14.0u in Ml. BUTTEH-FIrm; creameries, 23430c, .alrles, 22'y'27c. EOOK r.teady ; receipts, 2.054 cases; at nark, cases Included, li'tflK:; firsts, 21o, yi im firsts, I-'c. CHEESE-Htesdy; dnlfles. HWQH'ic; iwlns, Hol4'c; young Americas, lli4( .4ic; long horns, 144'u I4S". POTATOES Hteady; choice to funcy, 2 : fair to good, OOfftfe. POI'Ll RV-Plrni; turkeys, 14c; chick ens. I'c; springs, 1114c. VEAI-tleacIv; f to CO lbs.. f.ii!c; 00 to HS lbs.. HiilO'4e; M to 110 lbs., 11c. Dally movement of produce: Article. peoeipts. Phlpm'ts. Flour, bu 2'..m 21.O11O Wheat, bu M,s 1V,.4 Corn, bu I7i. Vis.ouO Oats, bu 247,0"O l,V),0o) Rye bu lO.OfO n.rtio Uarfev, hu lu;..Vl r,Viu (.'arlot Receipts Wheat, 41 tors, with !) of contract grade; corn, 1.'.2 cars, with 4! of contract grade; oris, 1m cars. Total receipts of whest at Clih axo, Mlnneoimlls and Duluth today were: 'i.'A cars, com pared with US curs lust week and 100 cars the corresponding day a year ago, NEW YORK (ir.NKHAI, MARKET Quotatlona of the Day on Varlon Commodities. NEW TOH K. Oct. 20 FIH'R Pteady; spring patents. V.Wiib.W: winter straights, $4.2or(i 4 :i0; winter pptents, $4.:tS 4 70; stirlnir clenrs. ti.?:,fi t.20: Kanrns stralKhls, $4 75fi4 .'JO. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $6.00440.20; choice to fancy, $j.2j ti6 4.". t'ORNMEAL Rtendy ; fine white or yel low, $l.60'l.ti6; kiln dried. S3.0f.i3.75. RVKJulet: IMo. 2 ITjc. nominal, c. L f , lluffalo, to arrive. WHEAT Soot market steady: No. 2 red, $1,024. elevator, export basis, and $1.024, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Du luth, $1.1S4, f. o. b. afloat. Futures mnr ket was easier on lower cnblee, favor able crop advice from Argentina, lower outside markets and abse'ico of export demand, closing unchanged to c net lower. December. $l.0.Vy( 1 .06 1S-16, closed at $1 0T, -l; Mav. $).lotfi 1.10 7-10, closed at $1 10. Receipts, 242.KOO bu. CORN Foot market atendv: new corn. January. February and March, 714c f. o. b. afloat; export. No. 2, 81c; old, f. o. b., nominal. Futures market was nom inal. Receipts. 2M25 bu.: shipment. 12,- m bo. OATS Btiot market dull. Futures mar ket was nominal. HAV-Sieady; prime. $120: No. 1. 11.2511 1.30; No. 2, Sl.20vll.25; No. 3. $1.10. HIDES Firm: Central America. 21c: Bogota. 21'ri2214e. 1 IjKATHKK Firm: hemlock firsts. 2..T 27c; arconds, 22S21c; thirds, li21c; re jects. ,rc. PKOV1PIONR Pork. steady: mess. $l.7.Val7.M); family, Slft.OiVa 21.00; short clears, $10.75(317.60. IJeof, steady; mess. J 12 Win W); family, $13.60it4.00; beef hams, $2a.rVS.'x.50. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, $10.75 if 12.00; pickled hams. $12 00. Lard, quiet: middle west prime, i!MO?r9.20; rerlned, firm; continent, $t).M: South American. $1050; compoundr $7.267.75. TALIOW-8teady; prime city, hhds, 04, nominal; country, V4'iitl4c. Ml TTEIt Firm: creamery, specials. 8;'0324c; rxtraa, SlfjaiVic; firsts, 274 2S'c; creamery, held specials, SOfi.Wc. extras, iM'i-HWc; firsts, 27di2Mc: process, speolals, 24yTii',o: extra, 21c; firsts, 224 C-'-lc: fsrtory. current make, firsts, 21 4o. CIIREKR Steady; skims. 2TT124c J-XJOB nrm: fresh gathered. per do., Siffl.llc; extra firsts, 26i2ic; firsts, 3ti2!io; held, fresh, poor to fair, l.vtl'ic; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1. 17'lKc; fresh gathered checks, prime, 10c; Iresh gathered checks, poor to good, lOiftlfto; refrigerator, first, season atorag Chnrse paid, 20'(21e. roULTHV Alive Irres-itlar; western chickens. 12(8 1-: fowls. Lr(j'U4c: turkeys, ISc; dressed weak; western chickens, inr llic; fowls, 7'7lt4c; turkeys, broilers, 23c; others, KHj'Joc. Ht. I. owls liraeral Market. ST. 1X31TI8, Oct. 28.-WHEAT-Cash lower; track, No. 2 red, $1.00hl.02tt; No. 1 hard, $1.03L12; Dectmber, $1,004; Muy. 1.0u'4. CORN Hlenny; track, No. 2, 724OT3C, No. $ white, 7a(f;&e; December, 63,c. OATii Weak: track. No. 2. 4.Vc: No 2 white. 4hc; I'ecember. 474c. lttl-t ncnangea, at IKlo. FI)I'R Oulet: red winter nstents $4.0tn6.OO: extra fancy and straights, $l.oj H41. w; nam wimer clears, f-i.wjifl J.50. HEICI Timothy, $12.003U.&0. CORNMEAI-S3.20. BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, $1.14411.16. HAY Firmer; timothy, $10.000 24.00; prairie, $12Vii 10.00. BAtKlINO dSc. 1IK.MP TWINE 740. PROVISION Pork, unchanged; Job bing, $16.26. Ird, unchanged; prime, I to. (8.70. Iry salt meats, un changed; boxed, extra shone, $1.87; cear ribs, $s. $;4: short clears, $9.12 1. Hii con, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, $1)87'; clear rlba, p.,-,,; short clears, $10 124. POULTRT-Unchanged; chickens, S'ic; springs, tc; turkeys, Hj'lSc; duck, 12c; gee he S BUTTER Steady; creamery t3330c. tUUS t-teady, at 20i22c. Ite'elpta Shipments. Flour, bbl 11.400 H.H Wheat, bu 6.1.O00 1 St.00 Corn, bu 4H.O i.0i0 Oata, bu 31.0M) '20.VU0 Kaasa City ftrala aad Provlslea. KANSAS CITY", Oct. 28.-W11KAT, Cash, 4c lower; No. 2 hard, fl.WVijU'S; No. 3, H.0l',jl.(i7; No. 3 red. $l.u.sii H. No. 3, M-t(l.u0; December, $1.0u!vvl.00c; May, $1.04. CORN Unchanged to Wc loweri No. t mixed, 72-jc, No. 3 724-; No. 3 white, 72Vt7J4c; No. J, 72c; December, tJc; Slay, t4 c. OATS I'nrhanged ; No. 3 white, 484' 4c; No. 3 mlxeu, 4t4ji4;4o. ltYH-970. HAY-hteady; choice timothy, $19.50j SOtti; choice prairie, $U0oii lH.x). BUTTER Creamery, w, lusta, I4c; seconds, 24o; packing stock. lUo. hXlUS Extra. 24c; firsts, i-'iC; sec onds, (c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu l.'t.DOl fri.uio Corn, bu 2,uoil 22.0iw Oats, bu 14,lM U.oDu Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 26. nt'TTER FIrm; wesiuru creamery, lo higher; ex tra western creamery, S4c; extia nearby prints, X10. fcotiS Firm; Penns-lvanla and other nearby llrsts. fl-v casvs, S&.40 per cast); current receipts, free cases, $ 0 per case; western firsts, freo caaea, Vs 40 pr case; cumm receipt, fr casua $7.Jit 1.m per r. OiUar. Oulet: New Tork fun creams, fancy, ic; New York full creams, talr to good, 14J14V4C. Peoria Market. rF:cmiA. Oct. -CORN-Lower: No. 4 white, 71c; No. 3 yel.ow. 73c; No. 3 yellow. 724U"'1; No. 4 yeilow 71c; No. 3 mixed, -c. No. S inlxod, 1J0; No. 4 mixed. 71c. OAIS U'wer; No. S whits, 474c; No. 5 white, 4ic. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. CXt. t W 1 1 EAT Spot nominal; lutuies, dull: Deceinbar 7s, U; March Is, 4Wa; May 7s, 4U,1. cokN tpui, steatiy; American mixed 6a, Cd; futuiea, January Sa, 6:d, r'ebriyuy dl. Vd. alllwaakeo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. H WH EAT No. 1 northern, SI 14 'J 1 Is: No. S northern, $1.11 til. 14; No. 1 hard winter, $l.u61oo; iKi cember. $1 02; May, $1 0i. OA 1 S standard, 46)-msic. BARLKY Malting. J.L.V1.2X Mlanesn'illa iliralu Market. MINNEAP1LIS, Oct. 2 -WHEAT De cember, $1 OSv,; May, $1 UM 114; July, $1.14. Cash: No. 1 hard. 1 IOS; No. 1 northern, $1.0S; No. $ northern, $1.074 l.l4i No. S northern, Sl.tiUttU 1.04. liiar Market. NETSV YORK. Oct. M. SUGAR Raw, steady; muscovado, gs test, 6 J.viii.ilc; cenu-lfugitl. M test. $.7&0 ait; inolaascs, as teet, i.uOc; refined, uio(. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Operations in Stocks Center About the Steel Group. SEVERE PRISSUfiE EXERTED 1 of Government's Salt for DIs snlotlon of Corpora tloa Pall to Reach Wall Street Daring Baslness Honrs. NEW TORK, Oct. 26. -Operation In slocks today centered about the steel group. It wss not until after the close of the market that kn"wleilKe of the gov ernment s suit for dissolution of the I'nlied Slate Steel corporation reached Wall street. Nevertheless, pressure against steel was constant and severe. 1 he Msnil.ud stocks In general wcro little .ffected by the movement. Something of a mystery was made of the special meeting of United Hfates Steel directors. The part ahich United States Hteel had Moved in the stock market dur ing the turbulent days of last month and th disturbed conditions In the steel mar ket gave rise to various disquieting rumois us to tlio ptirprse of the meeting. When It wss announced that the di rectors lind met to give official sam-tlon to the plan made known several days airo for terminating the Or.-at Northern ore lands lease and reducing ore rates rsilioad prices rofs somewhat, but the improvement was not for long. United Mate Hteel Is now selling nearly twenty-flvo Ixlrits below the hlh nrlm of liiHt year. The decline has been gen erally attributed In lurge putt to selling vy iioiuers wno icar sucli an action as was btMin torliif' bv the government. What eTfect the actual filing of the suit Will have linon this and nihor tonlf 1 of course problematical. 1 ho standnrd stocks held fairly steady. With a maforltv of nnmiril liiMPH Th IncrtiiHe In Norfolk K- Western s dividend rate to per cent hnd no pronounced ef fect upon th stock, as tho change had been ant'ripHtecI. The stock rose lea thin a point, touching lis recent high f'gure of lost; and then fell buck. The Erie, n' J"innn sno Houtnern Knnwav shares weie osiHTlnlly firm and Delaware. I.nck- awiinna Wrs'ern rose twenty points to 5o, a gsln of fiflv-five points w'thln a month. It was smnnr the le aetlira tr,. diiHtrlal stocks that the chief fluctuations 01 me nay orcurren. axine from the move ment In the steel group. American Cot ton Oil cont'nued 'ts recent decline, fall ing two snd n half points. Republic Pteel shared In the weiikn'ss of United States Hteel. The preferred lost two and a .half points. Colorado Fuel. National Iead and Underwood Typewriter also were weak. London was a htiver in thla mtrUi . dav. having piircbaed sliout 10i0 shires on balance. M'ich of 't purchases was Un'ted P'stes Hteel. The reports of the nuns or r.npismi and the Pank of France showed a further atrenirrhanin nf m.i. tlon. This was esnedallv true In the case of tho Hunk of France which dded more han t?,0(0.0eo to Its srold holdings and at the same time redoced Itu mliMnrn. anA dluc-onts by tl.'.Wi.on;). Ponds were Irres-tilnr. A full or ,i snd r half points in Wahash 4s was reminiscent of the recent break of ten roints In this Issue. American Tobacco honds siirren'terofl utmost all of vester divs rise and fhird Avenue 4s also were wank. Total sales, par value, $2,JoO.OOO. 1 "'ted Stales bonds were unchanged on roll. Nt?mhr of sales snd 1esrttn en stocks were as fo'o"vs. ftalM Hlt t Allli-fTilmrs pM too jn't piit is smmmmtted Cnppor ... M'i Mo, M Amerl"n Arrlriiltunl .. Jo 4Mt 4KU, Ml Am. B-t Susar t,4(M MS M14 Mt4 Amerlrn I'm gy) )0Uj ,ol. 1(( American K !M 44 47 ' 47 Am. follnn oil 4m 41s 42u. 43 Amsrlrtq A L. pld.. 600 Jl4 804 W Am cs Sccurllln ,,,, American LlnaeeH . .','t gu American locnniotlv ... WI pi IX tl American 8 It f.inn k, sr.", su Am- J tM. too 101H 101H w Am. Steel Pniiiitrtea Am. Susar Tletlnlif una 117 liiij mu, 7""' 1 w i IM Ut"4 Amsrlran Tohaceo ptd.... Ida it 85 '4 tHU American Woolen n Anaconda Mining Ce tan sti ini 14 Alclilaon ,2M p44 mf? Atchlaon phi ,. ijo IM14 loau ten, Atlantic Ceaat Mn i .... m , tialllmors ft Ohio.,..,.... an M gu' fJ Pcthleham Steel UK) 17U t744 tlZ Bronklyn Rapid Tr tint 7S T4 74ii csnadlan Pacific ..io t 1.1H4 jiv. Cniral leather l.Brtt It", js 10 CViitral bealher pfd S l BJ 1 Ontral nf New Jnreay j Cheaapaska A Ohio 1,300 7214 7214 I'M Chlcaso A'ton 3 Cnlcaso o. W., new HMt 1 s4 ' i jau, Chlcasn O. W. ptd 1714 J714 7V, rhlcaxa N. W ton 14414 14 14l Chicago. II A 8t. P I Urn ln7al imu ".. I".. O. A St. L M0 tVA HU, J64t "nlorado a rntitharn 4a tVninllilatcd Gaa 4M 184 13714 1.17U Corn Producla 700 10S 10 10 Delaware ft Huilaon Jfj Panver e K. 0 1114 Denver A K. 11 ptd 47 inatlllera' Heeurltlea .... W0 31 jf'V Ifl Krla .. 14.WM) us sin .. 4,0ft) Sl4 KIL, (US HIM 4IS 4114 4114 14! Kris lat ptd IJrla Id ptd (icoeral Kleetrlc Ureal Norlharn pfd Oreat Nnrttiern Ore etta llllnnla I'entral ltiterUirough Met. Int. Met. ptd ki i:.ti iai4 i.-js 43 41 41 vk) m in uvx 4i 1414 US K14 Z"U 44 44 44 Internatinnal Harraatsr.. 7o 10714 107 Int. Marina r(d International Paper , International Pump , ... Iowa ('antral 100 11 11 Ksnaaa (Itr Southern lmv, 144 1 11 K. f. 80. pfd Ijiclede Oaa boula?t!!s A Naahvllls Mius A St. Ixiula 100 'V4 i4 nil Una 105 104 lM'i I'M UTS 147 14414 e 3.V4 J1V4 S3 M . St. P. A S S M tin lsis s pis Mlaaourt, K. A T 44i us 31 S 1S M . K AT Phi IM 74 47 M4 Mtraouri Paclfln l.Mui 4oa4 4nl4 4014 National Hlieult too 127 1:7 llf,4 National ad l.toO 44 Tl 4$ 43 N R R of M. Id pld If Naw York Central. ...... . too KM kms lot N. V.. O. A W ) is SS H Norfolk A Western II so imu; 10414 io7'4 North American 400 71 6f"4 71 Northern Paclflo 1,400 117 114S 11S raclflc Mall , , so Pennnlranla 1,400 1SI14 IH14 1M4 Peopla's Oaa , Jd7 P ('.. C A St. L 404 M . M IS Vlttehlirah foal Preraed Stl Car... ISU Pullman hilaca Car lMtiJ f.llxv Steal Spring 1V! rii IT 14 ft 14 Rcadli-.s t7 too 141 140H 14'J Heeuh'lo Stael I Son foy, llS 1474 Tteeuhlle Sleal pfd IS4 N Ts 714 'nle Inland Co I 1 tf,s M Roek laland pfd ;,""" 4VV, 4"S 4t St. L A V Id pfd.... 104 4014 414 40 St. Iula W 19 St. U H W pfd 10O it CI SU Slnee-Sheftleld S. A 1 4t S.tuiharn Ta-lflo I frw irs 10S l"1 Southern ttailear I. KW ti; aa'a 9V4 o Hllwar pfd (tift 7ui To 70S Tennraaea Cnrnr !iH I!. I. 111 Texea or THcl'tc 104 104 J4'4 IIU T , St. L W jn 1S 1S 11 T. St.'t. A W pfd ?IM 44V 43'4 4! f"ns Partite JT,00 Uii lllla 1"4 Vnt'.n Puclfln e.f'1 It I'elted Stalea W-lt 7 t'nlteA S'atea Pnhhar.A. I 406 4114 4-14 43 I n'td Si, tea Rtaal 1311 son so v'4 r.s I'. S. Steel pfd I 4.r liS 0S W I tah Cn".f 4 .'Oil 44 44S 44S Ve -CSeollnS Chamlcsl .. ,SS1 4S ?S. 474 Wallah 400 1S li 1li T ,l-h pfl W tl M Weeteen Marrlnd M14 weilnahonaa Klartrio .. i" ( St 14 V'.Mern fnlnn t 'S TT'tj T74 Wheellne A U B 1S 4 4 IS Lehtah Vallaa Ids 14S 1S4'4 Tolal aales tor the dir. 5(3,700 .haras. II oat on stork Market. HOSTON. Oct. Closing quotations on slnrks nj bond"; Allouei rTU'Mohawk 41 Amel Opoer U1 Nevada ln 1 A X U A g US Mptealns IllBS .... IS Arliona fom 4 North Ldks 14 S R A I C A g. K. 4S North Lska 4 Butts Coalition .... It 14 Old Dominion 1714 l al. A Art ,011a 4 Oaral Cl A Hla J.lS Parmtt g. A C 4 Caulvnntal I Oulncr II (Vp. Hans C. O... II Shanwia 74 r,t Putt. l at 1 Suiwrlor II Kranhho uperlo A B. M.... tS Olnma a 4 Tamarack IS Orant.r Cos V S s. R. A M... IIS Oraene ("snanea .... 7 do pfd 4ft S l.le Rnvala I'liptM'.. 1S ' t'h I S IdM, Kerr Ika Il-Kl tah Cwpt Os..... 44S lat Cupper ISKW Inons I 1.4 Sails .pr.,... 4iularlns 17 kllernl Copse 1 gs-dlt. Dl. New VorVt M tains Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. $. Closing quota tions on mining stock were: A lies PI tittle chief I Cem. Tunnel stock.. II Mealraa N 4o hoada It tarts 1M Cos. Cal. A Vs 79 (".air 1 Hats Silrsr I sstandard 10 true. Silver M a'ailuw Jsckat 41 Idviii Csa. W Offsrag. Luadoa Stack Market. IX3NDON. Oct. X. American aecurltiea opened steaav ana traction hlKher to day, later the market continued to ad vance uiidsr the lead of Caaadiaa Is- clfle and st noon prices rar.gid from o S above yesterdsy's closing. Conaola. monay.. 7 ll lllouir"llle A N 1:1S saeount 7I1I-14M., K. A T Aniat. (op par ft4N T. Central pn Anaconda TSNorfol A W 1) Atchlsns IW14 do pfd M P'd 14 Ontario A W an Baltlmars A Ohls... r4 Pnsr1vanls ' Canadian Patlfle... Hand til no juj ( heaspeak A 0 741, Reading TI14 Chlcaso U. W if Southern . 10 C Chi , Mil. A St. P.lll o pfd..... 71 7 lMtSouthern Paetfu.,..ni Denver A RIs O.... 141,1'ntos Pacific H7U '4 4S do pfd ft. a" tasr. g. Rtssl nil Jo r' M do Ml lirisj e Id Pfd 41 Wahsah u Orand Trunk 17 4 pf K. Illinois t'antral 141 HLVbK-Uir, firm at 25 S ld per ox. MONKY lHrl per cent. The rate of ducount In the open market for short bills Is oV.tj.lV, per cent; for thrce months' bills, Vv3 per cent. "ew York Money Market. NEW YOIIK, Oct. a-MONBT-On call, steady, 2Vtii per cent; ruling rate, J per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; of fered at 2H per cent. Time loans, easy; Hlxty days 3V4p34 per cent; ninety days, per cent; six months, 8V per cent. I'KIME MEUCANT1LB I'AI'KRt i per cent. STRRL1NO EXCHANOB-Steady. with actual business In bankers' bills al $4.U75 for slxty-doy bills and at $1.87 for de mand; commercial bills, $4 M. aiLVEK-Har, MHc; Mexican dollars, 45c. HONDA-Covernment, steady; ralirood, Irregular.' Closing quottuons on bonds tod.iy wer ss followsi V. n. ref la. rf...in0'itnt. M. II. 414.... 64 eoupon 10' 'Japan 4a 87T1 V. g. la, ref lots do 41a M do coupon 10ISK. O. Sn. lat la ... 7S U. S. 4a. rf 113, U 8. deb. 4a 1131.. Ms i?.? .M"?0". '"Ie : N. unl. 4a.... Mt, Allla-Chal. lat la... it M. K. A T. lat 4a. N14 Ame-r. As it iui'4 do gen. 4Sa I7T4 A. 1 A T. e. 4a. .109', Mo. Pacific 4a 75 Am. Tobacco 4s I1SN. R B. of M 4 '4a 11 Armour A Co. 414a. kivi do dew a. aiv. At'hlaon sen. 4,.... wa.v T. N. H. A H. -u v. aa 1 01 cv. Be lj?s do ov ia..N 107T.N. A W. lat c. 4a.. lir A. C. I. Ib4 4e af.u. - Ohio 4 WIS'No. Psclflc"4s!!!!!!llei " ,2, ;,S do g. W. ts 11 o. 8. h. rfdg. 4a .... t4 Prook. Tr. ev. 4a. .. R444 ip c 91.. .tir. uu. Cen., of Oa. la lot do con. 4a ill! '4 Cmn. Leather la M14 Raiding fen 4a reil. ,,- In 8 8 F. I( 4s 7!", Chas. A Ohio 4Ss..l01S do (en. (a ITS do ref. la siu s t. a iL' ,u Chlcano A A. ISs. do 1st sold 4a..'.'. n4 l-. u. A 4J. 1. 4a... MS 8 A. U 4a Wo, do pn. ti MSSo. Pac. col. 4a ... 2 C. M. A 8. P. 4. 4l Ktt do cv. 4a 94'4 C n. 1. ft P. e. to. 73S do let ref. 4a 4' do its. 4a awu So n.iu.. r.. ina Colo Ind. Is 741. do (on. 4a...:".;:; 7S "Colo, MH. 4a 110 I'nton Paclfk: 4s... .101 A B. r A S 4Wa 7li. A ev Am 1IM D. A 11. CV. 4e.... ft4 9An la M.' imf 4.' til l. 4V R. O. 4a 14 tj. 8. Rubber 6s..!l0JS o. ?.."" . M v- 8- 8tB"l M...KI5S Plaitliara' la 7434. v v , 1 1 jit. Brl p. 1. 4 7HWanath lat la. ...i.'ioj I" 7S do, lat A ex. 4s.... f4 do cr. 4n. awr. A.. M- Western Md. 4a M do sertea B 74U. w, ri. x. (Ian . Itloc. tv. Ia.,.14s Wla. Central 4s n III. Can. lat rfe. 4a MS Mo. Pae. ev. la K1114 Int. Mat. tSs 71 roama Sa 102U Rank Clem lags. OMAHA. Oct 9R Ronlr ctaarlnet In, today were $2.frf4.5i7.fl7 nnrt foe ib enr re sponding day last year $2,724,107.15. Metal Market. NEW THRW 4"lo, CTif e a.. - -.- . . . , . . . uir, ,oijc;-oia'l" dard copper, dull; spot, October, Novem ber, December and January, $12.10rftu.25. ....n.n.n marsec, Susy; spot, t.a lis 3d; fu tures, i5 fta 3d. Arrivals reported at New Tork today, 2S0 tons. Iake copper, $12.2V4 vn.io. electrolytic, u.3('4j'51i&0; casting, $12.00612.26. Tin, easy; snot, J41.3S.ff4l.s2Vi; voiuoer, iu.uti; coveniDer, 4i.S6ti-4l.t7li; .'rvnimtr, ai.oiivi ii so; January and Februarv.. 14 1 MVi.l r ,n4nn m. i. easy; pot, 150 10s; futures, H90. Lead! easy; $1.204.26. New York; J4.1V34.1.V East miuia. i uinuon, tia ui a. Bpeiter, quiet, $6.23 8. JO. New York; $5.1v?,20. URt fit T tl 1 1 T .rA.-.n OH R A n . I . - . niiuiiiuiiji dull; Cookson'a, $S.00(rt!S.12l;. Iron, Cleve land warrants, vs la in London. Locally iron wa aniat- 1 en, . . ... . - i " " ' 1 iuiiiiui; inn vuci II, $18.00fIfl5A); No. 2 northern, $14.75lo.2n; i miuumrn ana o. i souinern son, $16.0015.50. Coffee Market. V W VAntf oa rvMmrw - - ..... , i. i... i , i:. i j,. u ttireS Cln4l firm e,n r,.. , steady on distant positions. Last prices were from 25 to 36 point net lower. Hales, 40,600 bsgs. October and November, 14.50c; December. 14.48c; January. 14.05c; Febru ary, u. it-; iuarcn, ii.foc; April, 1.1.35c; May. JJ.S2e; June, 13.3lc; July, 13.30c; August, 132Rc; September, 13.27c. Root Ml f f O lt,-01 ' I? In KJ 1 itllV JT7.15c; Santo No. 4, lfi-ftc.' Mild,' firm; V.UIUUV, iiivc, nominal. Dry Ussdi Market, NEW YORK. Oct. SO TIT! v nnnna- Cotton goods markets were quiet during win uy, juDoers ana tne manufacturing trade confining their order to Immedi ate needs. Worsted yards are firmer and there Is a better demand for cotton yarn. Vnder wcar and hosiery for spot shipment are In better demand. Trade In woolens and worsteds show a steady gain. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 26.-TvrETAt.S-8tand- ard copper, dull; spot and December, $12.10 niii.so; electrolytic. gtg.SiMrU'lz.bV; casting, 13.flixrTlI.25. Tin, easy; spot, $41.75iJ41 R2V4; December, $41.6O&41.80. Dead, spot, $t.20ij 430. New York, and $1. KIM. IS, East Ht. Louts. Spoiler, quiet; .80, New York, and $.10rir).30, East St. Ixnis. Anti mony, dull; Cookson's, $S.0O(!(S.l2V4. Iron, quiet; northern grades, $15.00 A 15.50; south ern, $11.75(315.50. Bar silver, 54c. Oils and Rosla. PAVANAH. G,. Oct. 20.-TlTRPEN- TINE Firm at 4tiHtM7e; sales, 627 bbls.; receipt. 695. bbls. : shlpmenta. 251 bbla: stocks. 35.506 bbla vuaiN r irm ; sales, 2, 734 bbls.: re ceipts, 3.130 bbla; shipments, 1,500 bbls.; stocks, 86,304 bbla Quotations: B, $6.40; I, K.47Vs; E, $52V,; F, O H, I, K and M. $6.60; N. $0.76; VVG. r.X; WW. $7.50. " Omaha liar Market. OMAHA, Oct. 20-HAY-No. 1, $11509 13.00; No. t, $ll.WV?il2 00; coars. $10.00; parking stock. $7.00u0.00; alfalfa, $14.00. Btraw; Wheat, J5.0utiJS.50; rye and oata, $0.50. Wool Uarkst. ST. LeOtns. Oct. . WOOD Quiet; territory and western mediums, lTuJ-iH:; fin mediums,-liil8c: fine, lliil5c. St. I.oals Lira Stock market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.-CATTLJJ-Re- celpts, (,R64 head. Including 2,91s head lexans: msrket steady; l'ttise lower; na tive, shipping and export steer. $7.2tV $.00; dressed and butcher steers, $5.25i 7.50; steers under 1.000 pounds, MOCnyS.OO; vtockers and feeders, 3.0oditi.ai; cows and heifers, $3.orxijl.26; canrers, $l.avq3.00; bulls, $3.7E'o6.ti; calves, $4 OtufrS.OO; Texas and . Indian ateera, $4.OOr7.00; cow and heifers, $4.5Off7.0O. HOUS Kecelpts, 15,013 head: market slow; 5c higher; pigs and lights, H-f C 35; packers, $0.lrij4.30; butcher and best heavy, $ti.26!(T6.4o. rillKEP AND LAMBS-Receipt. 3,945 head, market steady: native muttons, t:lt. fi3.7fa; lambs, $4 vg.',5: culls and bucks, $l.x9J.50; stock ars. $1.5uyl00. At. Joseph l ive .Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 26 CATTLE Receipt. 1,m) head; market steady: steers, $4,504 00; cows and heifers, eJ.iKy t.Ai; calve. $3&0j1.75. HOGS Receipt. 4.000 head; market low- top, to. 40. bulk of sale, $6 luiti Jo. BHEKP AND LAMIS3 Receipts, 3.0U0 head; market slow; lambs, $5.Otat.00. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha ........ I, Sou 400 n.ouo St. Joseph l.bOO 4, WO 3,onO Kansas City .7J0 11 vil 6.110O t. Louis .oA 16,ti00 $.. Chicago 6.500 22.1M0 JO.OoO Totals .34,100 51. 4o0 63.MM THOMAS CLUCK INJURED WHEN HE STRIKES CURB Thomas Cluck, of Florence, 1 at St 8t Joseph's hospital In a serious condi tion, and the police ar trying to get la touch with Mat relative. Cluck was picked up at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at Sixteenth and California streets, where he had fallen, striking hi head on the curb. Hi nose was broken and he wss otherwise Injured. It M feared that he suffered concussion of th brain. Cluck had a buttla of alcohol la on of hi pockets. 3MAHA LIYEJTOCR MARKET :ttle Are Very Slow Sellers at Lower Prices. ' JOGS BIG FIVE CENTS LOWIE 'beep aad Lambs la Good Demand, with Killing; Grades Generally Ten Cents Higher and Feed ing; Stork StronaVer. SOfCH OMAHA, Oct. 2. 13H. Receipts were: CattV. Hops. 6'iep Offidsl Monday 13.03T 2.- 67.121 Official Ttiestlav 8.70S 6.970 44.417 'iff le al Wednesday.... 8 014 r.G"0 82. MO Estimate Thursday.... 3,300 64,00 U.(W0 Four days this wcck.33,0'.') Same days last week. .34.370 Hame days 2 w'ks Htto..!).'.'.'! Same days 3 Wks hkii..3'.,42.S Same dnya 4 v.'ks ago..3':.92 21.818 17. Ml 19'3 13 06 21.1S7 145.353 1M.77U Po OCi; 150.24ii 137.0..0 15.1S3 The following table sriows the receipts of cattle, Iioko and sheep at South Omaha for the yiar to Cute, as comiured with ast year: mil. mio. Inc. Deo. Cattle H72.J7I 1.WJ.744 83.87 Hogs l.kJ.tr.H) 1.6:(35'll 34K.4V3 Sheep 2,4X1, CjS 2.4IS.71S 42,H;0 The following tnble nhows tho average prices paid for hor:n at Smith Omaha tor tho last few days, with comparisons: Date I 1311. j010 11903. 190S. '1907. :1M6.1D05. Oct. 17.. Oct. 18.. Oct. l.. Oct. 20.. Oct. 21.. 6 -, 6 31, 6 37 30-Ti 6 35 a S r.nt S 42 6 (M 101 6 10 C 00 6 li 5 10 6 USI 2ti 6 15 6 131 6 14 G OSi 7 37 8 Oil 7 ."Ml E 21 1 8 37 7 4ll 6 2.' 8 3I 7 Ml 5 2W 8 441 7 521 6 4 I 7 621 6 4J D 08 6 87 6 20 6 K, V. 5 14 Oct. Oct. Oct 22.. 23.. C 3i, 6 70 24 2S. 2ti. 6 x wi; 1 it 41 6 47I 6 12I 6 10 Oct. Oct. 0 Kl'al 8 47 7 6 & rj; 6 1:1 6 01 . 8 2t!i 7 59 5 5l 0 46 6 lti 4 VI Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yesterday: R ECEIPTS CA RLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Shetp. H'r'a. c, M. & St. p 3 4 Missouri raclflc.... 3 3 Lnlon Pacific 22 15 ii 1 2 1 21 C. & .N. W., east.. 4 4 C. & w. v.. west.. 40 ia C St, P., M. ft O.. .. 2 C., rl. y., east.. 1 3 C. M. & O.. west.. 67 21 C, U. I. Ac P., east. 3 5 C. It. I. ft I'., west 2 Illinois Central 3 Total receipts ..135 78 44 2 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co.... 4M3 H07 68 Armour & Co 7H0 1,977 1,344 switt and company 1.03s 1.179 1.20 Cudany Packing Co. ...1,177 1,,'7 1,344 Mori ell 105 w. H. Vansant Co 277 Hill A Son 2!8 F. B. Ivewls 102 J. H. Hoot ft Co au J. H. Bulla 76 ..... D. V. Husz 30 Li. Wolf 237 McC'reary ft Kellogg .. lffl Werthelmer ft Degen.. 27 ..... H. K Hamilton 27H notnscniid & Krebs 115 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 2.M Cilne & Christy 2t Other buyers 1,830 18,637 Totals 7,923 6,626 21,230 CATTLE The cattle run Is holdlne- un very well thla week, the freah arrivals today being 133 cars, still the total for the week toots up only ,u89 head, which is sngntiy less tnan last week s rece.pis tor tne corresponding days and smaller than a year ago by over 2,0W head. U was very apparent, however, that the re ceipts have been larger than necessary ii meei. wie requirements 01 Buyers ootn here and at other soiling points, nuyers apparently have been securing mora cat tle than required to fill tnelr orders for meat this morning., As a result the trade as exuemely slow and dull on all kinds and it was well along toward midday belore very much business had been transacted. Stuckers and feeders also have been commit In faster ihan tne country has been taking them and they, vuu, vtere uuu ana siow to move. vvhen tne came filially soiu prices were any here from weak, to 1jc lower than yesterday, and In soma cases possibly worse than that. It is very hard work to make a comparison one day with an other this week, owing to tho fact that prices have been tending steadily down ward. It is easier to see the decline when comparisons are made with a week ago, when beef steers and feeders were around itttoSc higher than they were today. The nioit decline has been on the medium kinds of cows, which aro around 4.Vu50c lower than a week ago, with the better i ai.es 01 heifcra po.-sioiy noi o.er ."jiiix; ower, and with common canncrs steady. Quotations on Native Catt'e Good to choice beef steers, $i!.757.00; fair to good beef steers, $H.00li.75; common to fair beef steers, $4.7596.75; good to choice heifers. $4.7W5.30; good to choice cows 14. 2.r4f 4. HO; fair to good cows, t3.75fp4.S3; common 10 lair calves. $3.6V37.50. cows, $2.0033.00; veal Quotations on Ran (re Cattle Good to choice beef steers $6.6036.60: fair to good beef steers, l4.MKri5.iVO; common to fair beef steers. $l.2o(u4.80; good to choice heifers. $4.25(?ki.0O; good to choice cows, $1.3514.90; fair to good cows. 3.76'tf4.30; good to choice stockcrs and feeders. $4.75 CS.75; fulr to good stockers and feeders, $4.1.ri'Ti4.75; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.4itf4.26; slock heifer, 13.HVQ 4.2.7; bulls, rtags. etc., JJ.26ft4.S0. Representative sales: STKi-K.- A.D HEIFERS. ' No. At. Pr. No. A. Pr. 1174 T 04 34 Ht 1 tt C0W3. t 7TB S 40 t 4 906. S 70 T $ H0 73 17 HEIFERS. 4 7!1 S !5 CALVES. 3 :io 4 J5 1 .MS 4 1 .ioa 4 u .470 4 to 118 4 Tl STOCK EKS AND FEEDEK8, 44 ISS 4 r, I Il 4 41 t 740 4 10 tt CM 4 II 14 4 4i WESTERNS NEBRASKA 18 feeders.. 4 56 6 hUfers... S55 4 10 i 4 40 4 35 3 95 89 feeders.. 27 feedei s.. 13 feeders., 10 calves... . 911 7,5 , 830 6 tO 62 leeilets.. 8St 4 40 18 feeders.. Iu21 3 75 7 heifer... 74 3,3 4 75 80 heifers. 6 OJ 35 feeders. 7 to I 95 61 feeders.. 9:1 (77 feeders. .10.'J :'l steers. ...1.03 9 feeders.. 81 V. 16 cow 877 12J4 5 40 6 ID 37 fcouei S..11M) 4 5i ;t4 feeders.. 97G 4 30 15 cows 946 A. Bate Neb. 6 00 6 00 3 6t) 3 10 25 cows 920 ITS T. C. Thompson Neb. 20 heifer. .. 176 4 Sti 6 calves... 320 4 50 6 cows 1060 3 90 7 heifers... 620 3 50 9 calves... 445 4 6' J. H. Randall-Neb. II feeders.. 6S 4 00 K. M. ISearle Neb. 71 feeders.. 1J1S 4 90 60 feeders. .1019 4 75 57 steer. ...1177 4 . WYOMINO. 10 calves... 373 4 75 li heifers... 733 O. Blckerdlke Wyo. 11 feeders.. 1025 6 00 13 cows 500 A. SI. Bronk Wvo. 19 heifers... 2.'i 4 9M 24 leedeis.. 92? 6S feeders.. 7 0 6 66 13 cuws i,tii cows H'Ai S 90 7 cows 10C Walter Bros. Wvo. 40 feeders.. 973 4 75 Jo steers.... J-77 20 tows 817 4 25 22 row s iT73 K. Green Wyo. 32 foeder.. 941 4 9) 16 cows 1081 16 cows 9-K 4 40 7 steers. ,.,lu71 t 00 4 65 5 70 3 10 4 It) 4 2 4 00 4 20 4 85 4 15 4 90 4 90 John Helm wvo. 14 steers. ...1190 6 l'l 2 rows 1135 K. F. Welty Wyo. cows Iue7 4 S5 ii feeders.. 10V) 2 cows jM 8 35 3 feeders.. (Mi Oeori; Hayes. 4 steer.. ..1000 4 75 Harrison Rros. 13 steers. ...1154 4 65 11 cows It 10 cows lot) 3.11 2 bulla M John Burlington. t t 60 17 cows 1000 3 90 8 steer.... 4T F. B. Nicol Tcowg 1071 4 15 6 feeder.. 933 WeKern Ranches Wyo. 21 steer.. ..M70 4 20 M Hulett. 22 steer . ..1040 4 10 HOOS-Buyer In th hog trade 4 40 4 90 Per- slsted In bear tactics and managed to take off another big nickel. Bulk of business showed this decline as compared with the average market of yesteiday, th mean close being considered. Demand st the cheaper figures had a fair degree of action and slight Improvement all evident toward the cloae of th resal.m. Yarda were completely cleared of offer ings by 10 JO final sales ruling strong at the big nickel reduction. (Supply was measured by about eighty ioada, mostly heavy grades weighing over tJH pounds. Milppw kuuf ht Sparingly and buying In this branch of (ho trade had no visible Influence on th trend to price". Only six or seven load wer purchased on outside and speculative go count. fljTcads semalnel narrow and larger drove wer put up, mostly at $4.15'(fti.20. Best qaulity animals on sal dropped to W.27H. Representative sales: No. At. Be. Ft Si. A. Sb. r. l 1M ... 4 14 U Ill 120 I ITU 44 Ml Id 4 li 41 M ) I 174 74 :.'4 :o is i ts iiw 1114 49 til 10 I IS 17 ?Kt 40 1 i;u W 3.1 M 114 H t4 in lltii 71 tl IIS 44 las II in 71 VS SO 4 11 SO 930 1(0 I K U. HI ... I II M IM ... I tO tl 2Hi ... I IS S3 at M I so 41 24 ... I IS 49 1.17 tt I II 0 304 200 I IS 11 1-0 ft0 I to 14 3l tO I IS 40 814 1M 4 20 IS Il Id 4 IS 70 141 l?0 I 20 M J'O 130 I IS 13 110 loO I to 52 JHJ 14 I IS .-. : SO I so 6 IT ... I IS 14 VI SO 4 19 PS 90S 120 4 17 '4 41 S 'l 140 I fO tS 244 ... I 17Va 17 10T 20 I 10 4-. r.tti ... 17', sa :2 no ri it i3 ... i i;s si :n to I to 44 2'I4 S:0 I 174, 11 .i3 40 I 10 IS M ... I 171, K IS SO I ;) 11 3'iS 400 I 1714 14 S41 10 I 10 53 :m 40 I 17'i II :'7T ... I 10 S"i Xlt IN I 17 41 ... C tO (A 244 0 I 174 St !14 ... I 20 Ytl 31 2il I 1 7 Ss '9 M 2(0 120 'l 201 40 I 1714, 1"' t" r. int at t i7u. ai . . rsa to 4 '-fl ! 1?4 S.I I 17W JtO 170 I 20 H 3H SO I 174 " " fS II3S ... I 174 S4 311 SI I 44 H '.'40 40 I 17 4 S9 aiK 10 I 21 4 I. S 311 40 1 174 T7 20.1 ... I 2i 44 2:J ... I I74 74 r:,l 40 3S 71 231 240 1 174 S3 143 ... II 70 iJll 1M I 174 7S 2t!l SO I 23 71 241 IS 1174 8 St 10 12714 Gl 27S 120 I 174 PIGS. ODDS AND ENTS. 37 IT ... 4 0 I II ... S 00 4S 1M 100 6 SO f-HEKP Moderate supplies of sheep and lambs met with a fairly active de mand from all quarter and trading started out In healthy form. Good fat stock ruled about a dime higher In most Instances, while feeder classes moved at figures steady to possibly a little stronger. Receipts amounted to less than 12,000 head, making a four davs' total of 144,000 head. The new offerings Included few fnt sheep, the tame as recently, and un finished strings from Wyoming were th general rule. Improvement In fat lambs was largely reflected by sales of good westerns, warmed-up stuff being neglected because of Its doubtful dressing reputation. One band of fed native lambs reached $6.75, but they were not the kind that "passed over a corn field In an aeroplane." West erns are also quotable up to $6.75, some 75-pounders from Idaho bringing it yes terday. Fat sheep with quality acted equally as well as killing lambs but volume of business was necessarily small. Choice 120-pound wethers that were cashed at. $3.60 yesterday, brought $3.70 without much of a work-out and good ewes ranged around $3.0053.30. Fat yearlings were the rarest article on the list, but prices scored no advance that can be quoted definitely. Almost everything in the way of feed ers changed hands yesterday, leaving tho trade In good Bhape to handle the fresh supply. Country demand seemed re sponsive and broad at the opening and outlook for complete clearance was promising. Weighty lambs suitable for dry-lot feeding drew the best Inquiry and were purchased at $4.66 and better. Plain little lambs got fair action under $4.00, but prejudice against this class of stock Is becoming more pronounced nd the 353145-pound clusse are not very ready sellers. Feeder ewes still moved at bar gain rates, from $2.6002.66 down to $'.25 for the poorest culls. Three days' pur chase of feeders on country account amounts to 109,009 head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lan.bs, good to choice, $0. 355. 76; fair to good, $5.005.35; feeders, 3.iti4.75. Yearlings, good to choice, $3.254.15: feeders, $3.15'ijl 3.65. Wethers, good to choice, $.1.4Oij'3.70; fair to good, J3.10tf3.40; feeders. $2.90iU3.25. Ewes, good to choice, $3.00'3.S5; fal- to good, $2.75it3.00; breeders, $3.2SjJ4.00; feed ers, $2.10Cr2.60; culls. $1.(002.10. Representative sales: No. Ar, Price, 39 Idaho yearlings, feeder.... 78 J 26 166 Idaho ewes feeders 93 2 25 69 Idaho ewes', feeders 83. 2 20 98 Wyoming lambs, feeder.... 63 4 15 IKS Wyoming lamb, feeder.... 60 t 65 349 Wyoming lambs, fdrs.. culls 43 t 26 714 Wyoming lamb, feeder... 60 4 10 M Wyoming lambs, fdrs., cull 33 t 16 SCO Idaho lambs, feeder 66 4 60 320 Idaho lambs, feeder 68 4 40 1,067 Wyoming lambs, feeder.. 52 4 26 M Wyoming lambs, feeder.. 68 4 60 377 Wyoming lambs, fdrs.. culls 44 t 60 24 Nebraska yearling 63 4 00 859 Nebraska ewes 84 2 75 26 Nebraska ewes, cull 80 1 75 170 Wyoming ewe, feeder..., 75 190 198 Wyoming lambs, feeder.... 64 4 00 90 Wyoming lamb, fdrs., cull 47 J 00 148 Wyoming lamb, feeder... 44 3 75 716 Wyoming lambs, feeder.,. 63 4 06 334 Wyoming lambs, feeder... 62 4 06 375 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 43 I 60 113 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 68 4 05 85 Wyoming lambs, feeder... 64 4 05 149 Wyoming lambs, fdrs., cull 89 1 75 625 Wyoming yearling 60 3 56 63 Wyoming ewe loO 2 65 "20 Idaho lambs 76 6 75 34 Idaho yearlings 70 3 M 410 Idaho ewes, feeder 89 2 25 116 Idaho ewea 92 2 i-'i (14 Idaho ewes 124 3 06 607 Idaho ewea 112 2 40 709 luaho lambs, feeders 64 4 tsj 349 Idaho lambs, feeders OJ ' 4 60 114 Idaho lamb., fdrs., culls. 45 t 25 ' ii! Ulan lambs, feeder .61 185 78 Utah lambs, feeders si) I 00 $27 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 69 4 55 97 Wyoming lambs, fdrs., culls 4'J 2 00 251 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 54 4 40 263 Wyoming wether 91 8 23 xt tuuii.g Wcintia pit a -V7 yoinlng wethers 110 e 35 421 Wyo. yearlings and ewes,.. 7? 4 t 172 Wyoming ewes, cull 71 I 25 191 Wyoming ewes, cull 11 too iil Wyoming etvas, feeder 86 2 DO 028 Wyoming tan, feeder 87 s w 257 Wyoming owe, feeders.. ... 85 3 ti M W youilng ewe, feeders 63 2 W 66 Wyoming ewes, cull 73 1 m 128 Wyoming lambs, feeder., 40 4 Oj 413 Wyoming lambs, feeders... tT 4 55 13 Wyoming lambs, faeders... 43 4 it. j 94 Wyo. laiubs, feedsrs, cull.. 45 t 71 i.-w w yoming watner M B X) 1M Wyoming lambs, feeder... 44 1M 5S1 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 54 4 21 197iWyoinUig lambs. fders... 60 4 80 39 Wyoming lamb,, feeders... 60 4 T.5 4t3 Wvomlng Ismbs, feeders... ei 4 65 397 Wyoming feeder ytarllngs., U 3 no 433 Wyo. yearling, feeders.... CI 8 74) f 00 Wyo. yearlings, feeders.... 67 3 50 213 Wyo. yearlings, feeder..., 61 8 50 69 Wyo. y'l'gs, .feeders, cull,, U too 448 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 45 4 10 68 Wyo. yearlings, feeders..., 79 !t 443 Wyo. yearlings, feeder.... 74 1st) 23 Wyoming ewes, feelers.,.. 1H In 8T.4 Wyoming ewes lit 3 ") 87 Wyoming ewes 1e! ft cr, 9 Wyoming wethers 99 t 60 504 Wyoming lambs, f order.,, 64 4 ;, 107 Wyoming Ismbs, feeders... r,i 4 :fi 712 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 61 4 60 1116 Wyoming liunhs 74 S 50 1rO Wyoming lamb f.9 4 M) r Wyoming lamb M t, no e-'rt Wyoming lambs r, T, :v) C29 Montana wsthers 121 t 60 CZ HICAGO . MVE 8TOCIC MAIllliyr Dei 1 for Cattle Kloir Hog. matter Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Oct. 26.-OATTIB-Recelpls. 6.6cO head; market alow, weak; heevex, $4 656.75; Texas steers, $4.0ut.B5: west ern steers. $4154t7.v0; stockers and feed ers. $2.o5.76: cows and heifer, tl.eviu 6.86: calves, $6.Oltj8.60. HOGS Receipts, 22,000 head; market, 5o higher; strong; light, $5.70(u.4u; mixed, $5.aou.50: heavy, J5.753.46; rough, -"..! ! 6.U5; good to choice heavy, f 0r(i(i.4ii pigs, $3.766.86; bulk of salea. $o :''. SHEEP AND DAalBrt KsM'.eipta, , head; market steady; native, t2.2Mi3.75! weatern, $i.n4,3 8v; yearlings, JU.tio.a'4 2f,j native lambs, $A75ti.uO; western, (4 7j ,4 8.10. Kaasa Cllr Live lock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. $6. CATTDiS Ke celpts, 6.700 head. Including Mu head southerns; market steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, $7.0ogi 7;,. fair to good. $5.007.00; western steers $4.004,17. 60; stockers and feeders, $17ts 5.75; southern iteer. $3.75.06.00; southern cows. $2.75f4.0O; natlvs cowa. $i tors, 75. native heifers. t4.tiu.7i; bull. $J.K4 35 calves, $4 a7 50. ' Hoti!-Kee.lpta 11.009 head; market eteady to to lower; bulk of sale U 7!f 4.4.; heavy M-tt; Packer, and butch. Hti " ,-7&-)i fctHEEP AND LAMB8-rtsclpta head: market eteady; lambs, MST.Kfii yearlings t3 .a4.fc; wetlier $J &rt3.;; ?.. J:-1'; toar aad fesdsra!