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HIE BEE; OMAHA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1911
WANTED SITUATIONS
FOR a first class practical nurse, call
aars. iioyntnn. ii. 1473, a-;4.
ooon colored sir I wants petition at
ngni nouMorK or laundry Iv the day
In private family. Call Webster 2472.
YOUNU lady, with high school educa
lion, wliliM a poittlon. O lit. Bee.
MAN anta position as Janitor; giod
references. Add rasa U-22v, car Ilea.
MAN and wile, very capable, ilnirn
employment; experienced as manager
ami housekeeper Address. 11-296, ijm.
HANK clerk and bookkeeper desires
position; quick, accurate, reliable; ralary
reasonable; bent references. L.
Hclilen. Box 61. Umtm.'
rosiTION by experienced bookkeeper.
Addrer V 21, Bee,.
SITUATION by thoroughly experience
waitress or second girl. References. Ad
dress K. E.. 623 N. 19th St.
WANTED Place on laim for boy It
teals old. S V6. Bee.
YOUNG man wants a position In garage
as repair man or chauffeur for prlvato
party. Tel. Doug. 3953.
WANTED-PoslUon aa
1,4 Ch'ceao St-
cook. Call at
UOOD penman wish
Cress K 444 He.
aa position. Ad-
BUNDLE washing wanted. Har. 6374,
WASHING and curtains done. T. II 4J0
AN experienced cook wlshaa position as
housekeeper In eltner a Danish or Ger
man home. Address Thomas Jensen,
Beatrice, Neb, Route 3.
WANTED- Laundry work; work de
livered. Phone, Harney 6374.
SITUATION WANTED Man and wife
aa oook and helper or second, can bake;
wuuiu IBM tsdiM. Aoorwu uurton, uen
Del., Council Bluffs.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Both Futures and Cash Values Are
Shattered in Wheat Mart
STUma WHEAT IS FAVORABLE
ora Price Takes Tsnhle Aloac with
Wheat Despite Generally Inl
Tcrsat Dullish Feeling
Weather la lletter.
TOUNO lady wants position aa tn
1'irsimn; nign acnooi graauata; com-
iieica course in atenngrapnv and book
keeping at colloge. W. 49 Bee.
OMAHATHE MARKET TOWN
WEEKS OKAIN CO., grain merchant,
tonslgnrostits aollolted. 793 Urandeia.
Nebraska -Iowa Grain Co. 744 Brandeta,
TUB UPDIKE ORA IN CO. COnslga.
menus carefully handled. Omaha, Natl.
CAVEH8 ELKVATOK CO.. who.eaaie
dealers in grata, bay, cbop feed. 11
airanawla Bids!.
ROBERTS GRAIN CO., grain consign,
men is solicited, grain bougat to arrive.
78 Urandsls.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Ship your stock to South OmAha;
hti mlleK hhrlnkaget your
conalgnrocnt rcceiva irouipt mid
careful attention.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
Byeea Bros. It Co. Strong and reiponsibls.
WOOD PR(jj8. 334-38 Exchange BldgT
Oraat WaeL Join. Co., Omaha A Donvar.
W,
R. SMITH fc BON Just handle sheep.
W. F. PEN NT & CO.. 133 Each. Bldg.
TAQO BROS, handle cattle, bogs, aheep.
CLIFTON Com. Co., 822 Kxohange Bidg.
Donahue it Kendall Co., 203 Each. Bldg.
Clay, Robinson at Co., 900 Exoh. Bldg.
The Standard Com. Co.. 116 Each. Bid
Interstate Co. Better results, blilp to us.
BUnKE-RICKLY CO.. Ml Exch. Bldg.
Allen Dudley U Co.. 386-37 Each. Bldg.
L. E. ROOERT8 & CO., 223 Exch. Bldg.
Cox A Jcnos Com. Co., bunch of bustlers.
Farmers L. fi. Com. Co., 203 Exchange,
Deposit proceeds of shipments In Block
Varus Nat l bank. Unijr ontik at arUi.
WINN BRQ8, & CO., Exchange Bldg.
LAVERT, Y BROS.. 138-40 Each. Bldg.
Martin Bros. & Co., HM-T Each. Bldg.
Alex O. Buchanan ft Bon, 1M-H E. Bldg.
Paxton-Eckman Chem. Co. st'k remedies.
;alston 4 Fonda, live tock com. mcr
v
OMAHA, Oct. 27, Ull.
The bent opinions on tne wheat market
were badly shattered today when both
Ihe future anil each values broke
Ktiarply under the unexpected rush of
eeliliuit fiorn all quiirtem.
Reports from the spring wheat belt
were more tavotable, starling the de
cline and when New York stocks weak-n-fd
tho whole list emtieiy lost. Its sup
port, tin re being nothing to check the
decline.
Tho com market took a price tumh'e
alun with wheat depito the genoially
universal bullish feeling. Weather Is
some better ami the muvem'-nt of new
corn will probably be of sufficient values
10 time tare of all contracts.
Wheat took the downward elide today.
startitiK on bearlfh northwest news, and
finished on weak cables and a sharp
break In New fork stocks. Cash whoal
soid IftUVgc lower today.
The break in corn while sharp waa less
vlolant loan the drop wheul values took.
Tiadn from ell quarters wai on the
In side. Ca.Hh coin sold Walo lower.
1'rllrmrV Whnuf recolnta wr I 149 dm
bu. and shipments were 4'J!t,O0O bu.,
against rernlnta liint veur of U42 0U0 bu.
and shipments of 1.1W.UW bu.
i-rirnary corn receipt a wet o 47,O00 bu.
and Hhlumenfa were 117 OHO l.il nirlUnxt
rt-celpts lant year of fll.UUU bu. and aliip
monts of ' uuo bu.
L'learancis 271 o0 l.n nt rnrn inrio
bu. of outs and whnut and flmir eoual to
!ki,, bu.
Liverpool closed lower on wheat
and 'ud lwor on corn.
I'he follow Inn cash rales were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 2 cars, lloo,; 1
jar, $1.(11; 4 cars, Sl.ui; No. it hnrd. 7 cars,
$1.00; No. 4 hard, t cars, lc; No. 2 mixed,
car"1'01" S' mlxelJ 2 Cttr,, ,10u;
;ORN-No. 2 while, 1 car, W.ic; No. 3
color. I car, Wc; No. i yellow, 1 car.
"c; No. S yellow, 3 cars, (c; No. 2
mixed. I car, dic; 3 cars, svt,c; No. i
nuxea, tears, 6hc; 1 car (new), 614c; No.
4 mixed, J car, 6Sc.
OATS-No. white, 17 cara, i5cj No. 4
white, t cars, 464c.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, Wcfc$l.0:!i; No.
I hard, 0(H1cj$1.0iyj; No. 4 hard. Mj$l.W.
t'GRN No. 2 white, !U4M'ac; No. 3
white, Cl4KVio: No. 4 white. cu-uter: No.
2 color. 6MW;.e; No. 2 yellow, bK'tftac;
No. I ynllow, CVi'a'Kc; No. 4 yellow, SM"
Sc; No. 2. 6S'vuliHc; No. , 6Vai8Vic;
No. 4, 67AiifcU8c.
OATSrNo. 2 whlto, 4fif4Vic; standard,
5i(y4c; No. S white, 46"a4uV; No. 4
white, 45Hi?l04c; No. 3 yellow, 46Vu4ittc;
No. 4 yellow, 4f(46S4c.
HA Rl. ICY Malting, fl.14fll.24: No. 1
feed. Kktfrfl.OS.
RYE No. 2, 7S38c; No. 3, Wfi97c.
Carlot Ilecelpls.
Wheat, Corn. Oats.
I 137 141)
3Utf
)t7 47 34
104
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
hort
short ribs. slles (!oos-), r.7Ttr.26
clear sides (hoxed), It.IttllV1).
KKKDS Timothy, $ia.r''rl5.A; clover,
$M(1(I9.).
'lolal learaners of wheat end flo-ir
were e'lual to 6i7,t0 bu. F.xports for the
ek, aa shown by Hrndstrect s, were
e.jual to l.iuilii bu. primary receipts
were 1.149,0() bu., compared with 1H2.0UO
bu. the correspondina day a year aro.
I'stimated rereipts tor tomorrow:
Wheat, 74 cars; com. 18J cars; oats, 14
cars; hoaa. ll.coo head.
Otlcaxo Cann 1 'rices A heat : No. 2 red,
!t'(,r.l.(M; No. 3 red, fecufl.OO; No. 2
hard, l.oil 06; No. 2 hard. $1.0iKrl.04; No.
1 nor(hem. fl imi 14; No. 2 northern, fLW
4L12; No. 2 northern. f1.OTul.10; No. 2
sprlnir. flWSjl Hi; No. 3 spring, fl.avfrl.08;
No. 4 spring, 9ie.''jl flf,; velvet chaff, 9"K (if
fl.10; durum, Wm-4i$.05. Corn: No. 2,
74'4c; No. 2 whlto, 75V4'?t75Hc; No. 3 yel
low, 74'4J7(c; No. 3. 72'tf"74e; No. 3 white,
(4'mTr; No. 3 yellow, 74-"i744c; No. 4
Vit'(inc; No. 4 white, 7W74o; No. 4
white, new, Six-; No. 4 yellow, 72V2c;
No. 4 yellow, new, CMic. Oats. No 2
white, 4V4Kc; No. 3, 4d'o; No. 3 white,
4VcM7V4c; No. 4. 4.V-; No. 4 white, 1iWt
47c; standard, 47 'disc.
Rye: No. 2, Barley, KOe0f1.2O.
Timothy. fia.iycijIR.DO. Clover, fM.AOfi 19 FiO
BUTTER-Hteady; creameries, i4'v31c;
dairies, l!2i?1c.
1K.iS hteady; receipts, t.VA rases; at
mark, cases Included, lVlSc; firsts, 21c;
prime firsts, 2Uc.
I'HEKHE Stendy ; daisies. 14V.fll4'4e;
twins, 14iil44e; young Americas, 14'ti
14.e; long horn. 14V0l4'-c.
ItiTATGEM-KIrm; choice to fancy, (4
'; fair to good, 2'(rfac.
PUULTRY-Hteady; turkeys, 14c; chlcjt
ens, 9c; springs, lVic
VKAL Sternly; U to 60 lbs., $(9c; GO to
85 lbs., BH10Uc; S3 to 110 lbs., 110.
Dally movements of produce:
Articles. KerelptK. Shfpm'ts.
I'lour. bids ifi.MO i2,7no
Wheat, bu 107,1") 119,0m
Corn, bu "no.ono f.400.)
oats, hu IBO.UOO l.v, 0i
Hye. bu 7, OK) 140 000
Barley, bu 8S,0;O 11.000
arlot Receipts Wheat. 105 cars: corn
i:r7 cars, with 49 of contract grade: oats.
149 ears. Total receipts of wheat at Chi
cago, Minneapolis and Dtilutli today were
CL8 ears, compared with 7Iii cars last week
and lili cars the corresponding day a your
ago
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
GOVERNMENT BALE INDIAN LANDS
Absolute Tit la Ulven The unallotted
lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na
V Mone of the Five Clvlilxed Tribes In Okla
lionia, and not Including the ooai and tioi
ber segregations, will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder at the fol
lowing terms, times and places at not less
than the minimum price stated In tho ad
vertisement: Urady county, Chickasaw,
fVi tiacm. nl.tmw acres, ftovemuar t, 6, ,
btephena county, Duncan. 720 tracts, 60,304
acree, Ni ember , 7, I; Jefferson county,
Ryan, 7x tracts 4,400 acres; November,
10. 11; Luve county. Marietta, KM tracts,
arrea. November 13. 14. 16, W; Carter
rounty, Ardmore, 1.1,1 tracts, Ui.M acres.
November 17, Is, 21. U, S3; Murray
rounty, tiulpbur, iil tracts, M.U0O acres,
Noveaiber 24, 2b; Uarvln county, Pauls
Valley, (tfl tracts, 39,fci0 acres. Nuvember
27, 28, 2; McClaln county, Purcell, toj
tracla. 14, W0 sow, Deceuiucr 1, 2; Ponto
toc county, Ada, etnj travta. 4&.SuO acres,
December 4. a, ; Jonnson county, Tisho
nUngo, bt4 tracts. Xj.mu acrer, Decemter 7
t, t; Marshall county, Madlll, 27k tracts'
11. M) acres, lec-ember 11; Bryan county'
Durant, tot) tracts, 8,1U) acres, lecember
li. 11; Atoka county, Atoka. l.Av tracts
lil.Ouo acres, Deceuibei, i. lj, ltf is, jv
Coal county Coalgate. w tracts, W.owi
xrsa. Deoember M, 21. 22. Ungues couuiy
aivin, trai-ls, aei., osveniuer
I. 27; Pittsburg county, McAlestsr. 1
, tracts. 167,100 acres, December i. 29
1VU. January 1. 3; llakll county, bugle
414 tracts, Ju.fcu acies. January 2, 4 Lat'I
nier county, Wilbui iun, m tracts In mm
acres, January I. Luflure county, Polcau
234 iraAta. 21.MI acies, Januaiy ; j uh
inaUba county, Anliers, Mi tracts, siwo
acres, Jauuary . a. lo; Clioc.aw itouoly
Hugo, 6LI tracts, 37,ooO acres, January
01, 11, 11; McCmta-u county, IdaOvi i,i
tracts, U.Um acres, January 14. u, 1 1
lit Not more liisu luu acies of auri
cuauiai ai,u wj uuei 01 oinnrr lands TT.ui
be aoid to one priauu In any one nation
Agricultural Ixi.U. are those having
miitituuiu valuation of tvuy or more per
ere. ieruia are -a per tvui at the tuns
! sale, ia per ceul in twelve mounts ant,'
Ui per oem In t.o yeis, with . par cent
Interest. Payments inuki be inaue in tue
form of draft or cettilied check, payable
lo J. Q. W right. iuiiHjiiioiu r. t'pun fail
payment being r.uiun at any tune dead
will lwu. iniuieuiatuiy alter approval
f sale .ertlfictu vi puicl.u wnl l.ua,
suid posMaMou be glvau, but cutting of
timber or drilling or nuulug fur iiunsruls
iiicion will nut o pui 11.1,1.1 uiim
payment of purchase pi let. Unlit is 1,,'
served to reject an, or ail bids, k or Infor- i
tuaUon sppiy to tiie Couiiiiisaioncr of the
J ive Clviliitd 'lribea, Ala.koune, okla,- (
liema, or any of the Dutric. . '
i luide wiiuiii their ripitivo districts
Usia of these lands Una beb prepaicti
by counUes, showing the teiuie of aaln.
tii description of the various tracts ai.J
luir.linuui prios. It will be Impraoucable
to furnish each Imiuuvr all of these luts
azid It la SUKguslcd that persons uirm4
such Iniuriitiioa secily tn locality m
which they are Interested. Blueprints of
It. various counties, showing uia loca
tion of the laud to be soid will !. fur
i.ubed uioo application to the unuer
slkced upon the payment of $ Ui for euuii
county, la tae fuiia of oraft or -osi;
money order. J. U. VMtlUliT, Couin.is
e.oocr to the Five Civilised TriUs. Mus
kove. Oklanoma, August $. 'Mil.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat a res pt the Trading; and Closln
Prices ss Boar 4 of Trade.
CHICAGO, C t. 27,-Almost panic condi
tions took a clutch today on the market
lor wheat, Demoralrxed stock dealings
imu mo iiine-i 10 00 wun tno scare, but
there waa also talk that tho government
would Investigate tho aliened manipula
tion of grain, closing prh-es were weak
at a decline of l4o to 24r2t', compared
with twenty-four hours before. mh
staples fell, but not marly ao much as
wheal. Corn, Vb?i-Sc to e; oats. So to
He, and hog products 00 to l&li17'4c
lower.
Peir aa to the unsettling of court action
against tho United Htatea rltecl corpora
tion made holders of wheat nervous from
the stin t. Prices crumbled xrailuully ut
first, but later In the iluv iivi-uml.ly mill.
during tho advance Ihsi week tamo tum
bling down heller skelter on stop loss
ordera to sell. It was In vnln hull l..ii,i.
era pointed out that tho government would
have no case against human digestive
plants and that 9,o.i0,oo0 people would con
tinue to need just so much dally bread.
Attention In the nit could not be shaken
away from the fact that a hugn amount
of local and eastern wheat was being
urgently pressed for solo, and that In a
relative sense buying had praetlciilly
vanished. A dcpresulng feature waa that
the drop In the market failed to stimulate
any cash wheat demand from the mills,
whereas receipts here today were four
times aa large aa a yenr ago.
On top of all the other woea for the
bulla, disquieting rumors flew about that
supposed manipulators of wheat as well
s steel might expect goon to be racked
oy me stern nana of uncle Bam. As a
direct outcome the market closed at al
most the lowest point of the session. Ex
treme limit touched by December were
tl.OiS and 9Vli9c. with last sales DlUc,
a net loss of KSIti-'iC.
Cold weatiier aa well aa the demoralised
security market and tho wheat decline
put a Weight on (lie price of corn. De
cember varied from 83VrttU Hut to l?c and
ciored steady, c down at G.ilirt,1ri,,c. Cash
grades were In slow demand. No, 3 yel
low was quoted at 74Vft74Sc
Covering by shorts helped partly to
overcome In the oats trade, the Influence
of the bears In other commodities. Upper
and lower levels touched by Itacember
proved to be 47Vo and 47c, with the close
at the last named figures, a fall of Ho
from last night.
Provisions found little support. At the
close pork waa down 10c to li'u"17H', lard
7 Ho to 12ValiJ and ribs bo to 12H-.
- Uuotatlous of leading producia ware:
I Open. I High. . Low. I Close. Yes'y.
Wheat) I
Dec.. 1 054HU OOH
May.ll or,Ui1 0M,
July.lW i9S
Corn 1 I
lee..jKlSfiVl
May. lifidi'1 to'
July.luVvuitii'1
Oats 1
Dec..47H 1471,
May.j41V(fT ''
July.44S i4tl),
rork
Jan..llB 70 II TT4
May. lift 86 li Si'H
Lard I I
Nov.. S 714 M
Jan. .18 . 8 96
' Muy.. 10 iSt
Ribs. I
Jsn. ls 12H 8 IfVi
Way. 8 8 2j
I
'4 98 1 0ns4
1 oa4 1 ol ioj
7H 971 99
4tlHOsHl4j
!-' Itii's
1
47 147 47H
4a'4j 4!iH t.n
' 4ti'. 4
15 't IS H IB TTH
16 77, 16 77 la 80
I S7V4 7?H76 S 7?H
8 90 8 9.) 8 97U
OS jo 06 19 15
8 05 8 C6 8 l?m5
S W i 22V4 U 27H
NEW YORK GICNERAL MARKET
Qaolatloaa of (be Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW TORK, Oct. 27. FTOUR Quiet
spring; patents. tT).3Vff6.u0; winter
Straight. U.SUlitt.M: winter nnteflta U .IS
V iv. spring clears. $4.8dfi4.20: Kanas
straights. It. 73S4 90. Rye flour, steRdy;
isir to ITOOII. X.'. IN?(fi 7n: ehnlee IA fini'V.
CORNMEAI-Klrm; fine white or yel
low, tl.mvl.i; kiln dried. S3.6TMti3.7S.
IIIK UUlet: No. 2 Uli 1111m nn . e
I. f.. Ituifolo, to arrive.
WHEAT Spot market weak; No. 2 red.
ra4o einvator, export basis, and fl.MU& f,
(. Ii. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. fl.lMi
1. o. o. anoai. r utures market was weak
under heavy liquidation on the break In
siocks as wen us bearish ro reign news,
Increasing stocks at interior points and
poor export demand, cloning at ZWJfhv.
net lower. December, fl.O-JVtil. ,(,; cloned
at $1,033-11!; May, fl.0 t-lii'ul.lOM,. closed
at $1.08.1-10. Receipts, lS4,ou0 bu.; ship,
ments. 330.442 bu.
CORN Spot murkct weak; export No. 2,
HOc, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Futures mar
ket was nominal; receipts, 1,12a bu.; slilp
ments, 90,490 bu.
OATH Spot market easy; standard
white, Kl'Hc elevator; No. 2, 63c; No. 3,
62Sc; No. 4. t.2c; natural white and white
clipped, filHli&Hc. on track. Futures mar
ket nominal. Receipts, 46,800 bu.; ship
ments, 1,750 bu.
. ''AY-Bteady: prime, tl.20; No. 1. fl.25ft
If.N". 2, fl.20Ul.26; No. 3, $1.10.
HIDES-FIrm; Central America, 21c;
Bogota, 21M2'c.
LEATHKR Firm; hemlock firsts. 2Tjl
..1; seeomls. 2;,iJ:,4c; thirds, 19't21c; re
jects, j ;k '
PROVISIONR-Pork. steady;
fl.7.Va I7.M; family, fl9.00ff21.00;
clears, $K;.75fi 17.00. Beef, steady;
.112 0t r, CO; fumlly, $l3.50ir4.00;
hums. $j9.ri3o.iiii. Cut meats,
i'iieu neiues, lu to 14 Pounds.
mess,
short
tness,
beef
easy;
tin 7rj!
i-.-r, imiiirii name, i.uo. laru. easy;
middle west, prime, $9.001(0. lo; refined,
firm; continent. 59S.V, South American,
flo.iiil; compountl, f7.SiVff7.7Ti.
TALI)W Hteudy; prime city, lihds.,
Ge. nominal; country, GHti0!c.
BUTTKll Firm; creapiery, specials.
K(22Hc; extras. Sl(fi31Vc; firsts, 27 HW
39c; creamery, held speclula, 3Htc;
extrns. 2D'. 2!)Hc ; firsts, 27iSc; proccna.
sr'ecla!, 241(1 2Sc; extras, 21c; firsts, iM
jiL'.V; factory, current make, firsts. 21Hc
clIKKSK-KIrm; skims, siflSHe.
EGGH-nrm; fresh gathered, per
dos.. ao;:.V; extra firsts, iifaanc; firsts,
ivuKk;; held, fresh, poor to fair, l.ViilJc'
fresh gutherrd dirties. No. 1. 17ifilSo
frenli gathered cheeks, prime, 16c; fresh
gathered checks, poor to good, 10wl5o;
refrigerator, first. season's aloragu
chaises paid, 20u2lc.
POl LTRY-Allve, dull; Western chick
ens, 12il3c; fowls. 12dl3M:c; turkeys. lc.
Dresred. Irregular; western chickens, 7'tf
lia-; fowls, 7tilS(4jc; turkeys, broiling, 23c;
Cash quotations were aa follows:
I-LOUll steady; whiter patents, $l.2f.(f.
4: winter straight, H .Smr4.t; spring
ftrulrthts, ft-bOti.Tli; bakers. f.l.TUo'S 00;
iprinir putents. bit winter, M.SO'O'O.JS.
ItViNn. 2. INIV.
BARLEY Feed or mixing. (WcfiiJlW;
fair to choice malting, fl 1iul.M.
PP.ovisiiNS-Mesa pork, per bbl.,
fl6.C2HVI-76; lord, per 10) lbs., 33.72H;
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
The Poyal Miil Steam Paket Co.
Carrying tho Went India Mails
alnce 1J9 without Interruption. 1
Beventy-Jecond successful year.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 27. DRY OO0D3
otiun gods markets are juiet and buy
rs are timid about long future prios.
lot trsdinx continues steady. Jx.ial
ol nurli.ti are souiewbat easier but
eouiestio gisrirs ai firm. Varus are
duct and steady.
"The
American
Riviera"
Cuba
Jamaica
Panama
Ancient rlties. rulna of temples,
silia of great battle, (junint 1 us
tuiua. gorKeoua iiioinitnliiH, won
derful fiuwets. tropical ncunerv
und the greutent engineering feat
of modern time-.' the Panama
Canal. Kee the ltg IMtch be
fore the water Is turned Into It.
l ortnlI:tly bervlce "
Trent Not. 11 I Oruda Not. 25
SAVSJUaOM fe BOW.
Ceneral
.-gents it Po Laalla Bt,
nu4V
J. O. Linton. C. P. T. A. Ill Cent I R. St
W. H Bock. 113 1-amain 6t
II. C. ililslds, 1314 Karnam Ft
Louis Ncese. csre Flrat Nat l Bank.
Ouiaiia.
t. I. owls General Market.
BT. IUI8, Oct. CT.-WHUAT-Cash.
I , . a r .rani. Wa u r.i. . . . n,, . .
Jhard, fl.0aal.10H; December, &Ha; May.
LORN Iiwer; track. No. 2. 71HHT724C!
No. white. 72H'u7,c: December.
. .
OATS-Iiowfri truck. No. 2. 4iiiff47c;
No. 2 white. 4Sa4S'ic; lircember, 47c.
HYK Unchanged, at 99c.
FLOUR Lower: red winter nii.nl.
f4.60U4.90; extra fancy and straight, f3.9l)4
HKKt Timothy. fi;.0O4fl4.50,
CO KN M F L $3.30.
BRAN Firm: sacked (east fr.rkl
tlHllTi.
HAY Firmer: timothy. I30.00(Ir;4.50:
prairie, flS.OOii 16.00.
llAUtllMMI,".
H KM P TWIN E-7HC
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: lohhlnv
tlii.Ou. Iju-d, lower; prime steam, fS.ootf
$.60. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, fs.87H; clear ribs, ts.87:
short clears, fU.OO. Bacon unchanged;
boxed, extra shorts. $9.87V4: clear ril,
$.87HL short clear rlba, fl0.12H.
POCLTrvY Firm: chickens. Uo:
springs, 9c; turkeys, 14trlic; ducks, 12o;
geese, SHe.
m n Kit steady; creamery, ttfiSOc.
. KUUS Firm, at 10xtr22c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, Mils 7,100 ll.'XK)
Wheat, bu lOl.OuO 22.000
Corn, bu , 67.000 24. OW
Oats, bu 66,000 24,000
Kaasaa City Grala bad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 27.-WHKAT-Caah,
1c lower; No. 2 hard, fl.OlHi&l 08
No. 8. fl.Outul.tW; No. 2 red. $1 OO.jl.oi; No
3. SMiWo; December, 99l;99!c: tliy
$1 on vn 1 .os'4 : July. 4Hc.
CORN Unchanged to We lower; No. 2
mixed, 72V: No. 3, 72rtr72Hc; No. 3 white
H'Hc; No. 3. 72a72Hc; Icember. 63Hc;
Way. 63e.
OATS Cunchanged: No. white, 48H
49-: No. 2 mixed, 46H017HC
RYK 07c.
HAY steady; choice timothy, f!9.603
WOO; choice pralrlo, tnt.OOif u.60.
BUTTh.lt - Creameries, 28Hc; firsts,
26Vtc; seconds. Uc; packing stock. 19c.
FOGsi-Kxtras. 2c; firsts, 23c; seconds,
lie.
Receipts. Shipments.
SI, into 29,000
37.000 is.utio
12,000 14.UC0
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu.,..
Oats, bu
Mtaneapolla Grala Market.
MINNKAPOLIS. Oct. 27. WHEAT
December, fl O.,ol.0'.'; Muy, fl.l0; .t l.ll;
July closed fl.ll. nominal. Cash: No. l
hard. Il.ltli; No. 1 northern, $1 07,u
l.o;': No. 3 northern, fl.04wj 1.06'; No.
3, fl.oVul M.
BAKI.KY tiOeitttl lg.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 71Ufl7Jc.
OATS-No. 3 while, 4T.Hy 40.
It VK No. 2. !-c.
BRAN $31 6oi2i U).
KIAUR First patents, $T. JOflVSO; sec
end patents. 4mvni.l0: first cleurs. f3.70
5,4 0.'; second clears, lU.i'njl.OO.
I hJIndelpbla PreUsr Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 27. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 34o;
neurby prints, 3.'k
K(JlS-Flrm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firt, free caaea, $ 40 per rase;
current receipts, free taaea, f 7 80 per case;
western firsts, free cases, $V40 per caae:
current receipts flee caaea, $7.&uo7.80 per
t HEEBE-Steedy; New Tork full
cieama fancy, Uc; fair to good. fl44jl4Hc.
Peoria Market.
PEOntA. Oct. 27 CORN-Hlgher; No.
1 yellow, ",ic; No. 3 yellow. 73'i;iSc: No
United SUtes Steel, Common, Falls
Eight and One-Half Points
HUGE SELLING MOVEMENT
reraieat larest la Wall Street
Probably TSot Increased by Got
ernment's Action Salt Gen
erally Inspected.
nr.w iohk, Oct. 27 -United Ktates
S " common ten KV, points to 60 on the
Stock exchange today. That movement
n most striking effect upon the
' . n", marari or the government s dis
solution suit against the United States
Hteel corporation.
Owners of United Slates Bteel securities
n all parts of tho country and In foreign
lands, alarmed at the suit, throw their
holdings UIM.n the nurk.l mnA . r-,,.1..,
these securities ran to enormous projior
tlons. During the day 890.OI0 shares of
c ..uu niaien ntoei were sold.
lh general list developed pronounced
weakness on account of this movement,
but there was no demoralization except
in the market for i'nit,i u.d. a.....
J - ......... .,LUVV D.tci ii-
Vltlent aa were the fluctuations, the ef
fect of the suit on Ilia m.rki.1 i.n.t....i..
edly was lessened cr.mlv h ih. ,hi.
sale liquidation of steel stocks which cul-
iiiiiiniru. m tne upn.uval of nst month
1 he market as a whole was less turbulent
than during the height i.r i-.i nmnth-.
disturbance.
Innon prices save m.tlca t,f..r- ,.
market opened here of what was to he
expected. Speculation abroad had been
influenced by heavy selling orders placed
there over nicht bv New Vnrk Tho
lo sell whs so great that the market wus
thrown Into confusion and sales at prices
ranging all the way from 60 to C'4 were
mode at the same time.
Determined efforts were made to pre
vent United Flutes Steel from breaking
through W. They were Rticcessful and In
the early afternoon the market rose
slowlv. Trading became much quieter
and by the close stibstantlnl recoveries
hail been made. United States Steel
ended the day at 6314. a net loss of 64.
The preferred stock closed at a net
loss of & points. The 6 per cent sinking
fund bonds closed at 10-.
In spite of today's events In the stock
market. It Is doubtful whether the gov
ernment's Action has greatly Increased
the unrest which has been prevalent In
Wall street for some time. It -has been
generally expected that the suit would
be brought sooner or later. In Wall street
the value behind the various Issues of
Lnlted States Steel securities has been
well known. In a general wav. it was
pointed out moreover that during the
period of Its existence the corporation has
been expending an average of about $40.
ootl.OtO a year upon Improvements. In
fact, it Is estltnsted that nearly $450.iOD,ooo
nos oeen expended In tils manner, wh'ch
acts as a substantial offset to the ftaiO,
OoO.OOO of Inflated value alleged by the
government.
Wall street gave Hi undivided attention
today to the affairs of the United States
Steel corporation and even the favorable
September reports of the Hnrrlman roads
receiveri little attent'on. Although both
union cacmc and Southern Pacific re
ported heavv decreases In .rr... pBi,.ra.
both ronds reduced expenses substantially
and net earnings were larger.
Kxtreme weakness was manifested bv
many of the speculative bonds. Blocks
of from tlOO.OOO to fOOO.OOO of American
Tobacco 4s were sold, driving them down
1H to ny, with a rally to 91. The 6s were
weaaeneu to aiiout the same extent and
remained heavv. Losses In other (..
reached a point or more in many cases.
Total sales, par value, $.'i,3"rt,0t.o. United
.States bonds were unchanged on call.
i umner or sales snd leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
'a. tri.v f
nnii'inilliiiri pin
AinslRamtted Copper ...
Amsrlrtn Agricultural ..
Am. flMt Sugar
American Can
Amarlran C. ft F
Am. ration oil
Amarlran H. A I,. pM...
Am. Ice Hei-urltlra
American Mna.rd
Amarlran 1HOinotWa ...
Amarlran g. at H
Am. s. A It, pfa
Am. Hteel Foundries
Am. Siifa'r Refining
Amarlran T. A T
Amarlran Tobacco efd...
Amarlran Woolen
Anaconda Mlnlna Co
Atchlaon
At"hlaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Lin
lalirnora A Ohio
llrtlilehain Bteel
Itrooklrn rtapld Tr
Canadian Paclflo
("antral l.eathar
Central leather pfil
Central ot Now Jaraey...
Chataprake A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago O. W.. naw
(tilca.o (J. W. ptd
Chicago i N. W
Chicago, M. St. P
r.. C. C. A 8t. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Bouthara
Conaolldata4 Oaa
(rn lra4ucU
iMIawara Hndaon
DaoTer A Rla (Iranda ...
fatiT A R. Q. pti
tilatlllan' gaeurltlaa ....
Brla
Erie lat pfd
Krla Id pfd
tlenaral blectrlo
Oraat Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfa..
Illinois Central
interborough Mat
Int. Mat. s(4
International Harvaatar..
Int. Marina pM
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Ontral
Kanaaa City 80
K. C. So pfd
Laelada Oaa
Loulavllla A Naahvllls...
Mlno A It. toula
M . St. P. A 8. s. M. ...
Mlaaeurl. K A T
M.. K. A T. pfd
Mlaaourl Pacific
National Blacnlt
National Lad
N R. B of M. Id pfd.,
Naw Tork Cantrtl
N. Y., O, A W
Norfolk A Weatara
Korth Amartcan
Northarn Tactile
Paeltle Mall
PennayWanla ,
People's Caa
P . C, C. Bt. L
Pittsburgh ial
Praaa Steal Car
Pullman Palace Car
Itallway meal Spring.
Heading
Kapuhlla Btaal
H. public Steal pfd
Hrnl laland Cs
Hock laiaod Co. pfd...
St. I A 8. F td ptd
St. Mul S. W
SI. U K W. pfd
Sloea-Shafftald I. A I
Bouthara Pacific
Suutharn HallwaT
Oo Hallway pfd
Tannaaaaa t'Vppar ....
Taiai Pacific
T. ft. U A W
T . HI. b. W. pfd..
l"nln Pacific
tnlon Pacific pfd
t'nlted Statea KhIIi..
t'nlted States Rubber,
t nltad Statea Steel....
V. 8. Steal pfd
t'tak Cuppar
Va -Carolina Chemical ...
W abaak
Wahaah pfd
Waaiern Maryland
Wm:tnghousa tlactiie ...
Weirters Pnlnn
Wliaeltns A U E
Lahiah Vailay
Tutal aalaa for tha day,
'is
H
7S.
r7t,
1
74
actual business In bonkers' bills at $4 Sl7u
(or sixty days and at H Sl'V SfTOi for de
(nsnd; romm-rrlal bill, $4.870.
PRIMK MKRCANTILK l'APEU-4HS
4 'a Per cent.
SILVER Bar, 64'ic; Mexican dollars,
4!c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
weak.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follOWS!
i.- 8. rcf ti. rag... toos Int. M. M. 4H ...
do coupon l"0',J.pan 4a
t'. 8. 3a, reg im, oo 44a
do coupon imK. C. Ho. lat l...
v. 8. 4. rcg inU 8. ileb. 4a 1S31 .
do coupon lllt N nl. 4a...
Allls-Chal. Pt ... ITM. K. A T. lit 4a.
Amar. Ag i. lm do gen. 4Sa
A. T. A T. c. 4a..lw.Mo. Paclflo 4a ...
Am. Tobacco 4a si N. R K. of M. 41 1
Ill .v y. C. g Ja... Mi,
Armour A Co. 4Vt. Iij do deb. 4
Airiiivia gn. a.... y r., N. II. ft H.
do cv. iiku, rT. aa ito
. a ct. Di lrv,N. A W. lit c. 4a..
A. C. L. It 4a fi't do ct. 4a 107U.
ac cinio .a a ;vo l'aclttc 41 in"'1
? 52H do Sm fdV.
ito 8. W. S'ja ... tfiiiO 8. L. rMR. 4a ... !,
Brook. Tr cv, 4a... 44renn. cv. VbS 118.. H
ro. vi vm. ok I'- "0O con. ..a 103
ea. Leather ua SlP.cadlng gtn. 4i H14
r ot N. 1. g a..Ul 8. L. A 8. F. (g. 4a 79'
. t onio a'a..nil'a do gen. t.t a
do fr. (U. 11:1 fii I a c M r.
Chicago A A. 3',i. c d3 1st gold 4 ...
C D. (J j. 4a... !i48. b. adj. 4a...
do gen. 4 utiafto. rfc. ml. 4a....
C. M. A 8. P. d. 4a ."4 do ct. 4i
C. K. I. A P. e. 4a 7. V do 1st raf. 4a
do rfg 4a '.8o. Itallwar aa.
Colo. Ind. .. HVt do gen. 4a....
"(.olo. Mid. 4a so tnlon Pacific 4a. ...101
1 . a 8. r a tin 7t do 0 . ii.iri
.. " do lit ft ret. 4a... n;
... M t'. 8. Rnhber 6a....l0Jii
... "1114V 8. Steel 2d H...IW'
... u t-n.-ur. ( Bern. aa.
... S7'4aw,heh l.t f.j in
...in do lat A ex. 4a.. f4
A. Il Wealern Md. 4a e7'4
... 7."'Welt. Klac. e. (a.. 2'4
.14l"4Wla. Central 4 92Vi
14
ell
..107S
71114
n. ft H. c. 4a
1). A R. O. 4a.
do ref. &a
DlJtlllera' S ...
Krla p. I. 4a
do gen. 41
do ct. 4a. aer.
do aeriea D
Oeu. Klec. ct. Ga
111. Cen. lat ref. li HkMn Par 11 r, t7l
Int. Mat. 4'a 7k'I'anama 3a 102L.
ti , . a.,,, m
London Stock Market.
1X1NDON. Oct. 27 Ilnlted Pfntes Rto.l
snares declined Kliarply on the tstock ex
change today. Tho common stock onened
at 60. compared with 01 H. the closing of
yesteroay un small transactions the
prices rapidly fell to M'4, and then rallied
to 16 U oil covering. The preferred, which
closed at 112H last night, touched 108
during thu Tirst hour. Tho rest of the list
opened wenk In sympathy with tho break
in the steel shares. First prices were
4 to 2H points lower, but the market
hardened fractionally when steel ad
vanced. At noon the tono was steady
and prices were from higher to 3"4
ower man yesieraay s rsew rork closing.
i,o"oon closing tocK ntiotatiom
Conaola, money ..71 1-n boulsrllle A Naih.lSOH
a ciuin , Kn. ft Ta... sis
.. 3 Naw York central. .107V.
... 7 Norfolk A WeaterD.lt)
...107H do pld 84
,i" uniario a wcatern. ssu
S
St. M0
urn
13,100
l.IlK)
1,0X0
2.SO0
ton
no
loo
BI.8C0
rn
400
i.Mii
loo
'4110
17.700
KM
1.100
1.700
F0
1.700
4.700
1.300
400
T.eoo
lno
I11O
:i
IKH)
ll.ltlO
HO
0
duo
10
62 lj '
4
67H
'
47 H
44
ii"
m
u
I0ti
:o
iitt,
as
'j4"
lOf-S
inm4
12it4
' 'i
71
Ml '4
19 '4
S3 4
'ii"
i
14
37
14.1
1074
mi,
it
4KV.
to U4
a.aj iii
toe
100
loo
am
H.3ne)
l.tuO
l.Mxi
9.800
t.OOO
KB
:
474
loi,
30-v
uiit
lit
4144
900 138
l.b)o 1414
too
1.000
me
100
48S
104
100
M0 104U,
TOO 147
"0
17.000
134
31
10
47
t.
H
44
4H1
'iii
"a
iS
10044
2 Us
fit
'.is"
104
1.134
K4
tir.14
Hi
7. '4
0
1H4
2
To'4
it
It
37
14514
1044
ftlT
v
47
130
H
1
13
47
Ml,
:n;4
40',
14(114
133
41
13714
!'
43 V
10
14
17
'si"
10414
145 14
ih"
n.no
ton
lno
an
3.000
40 i
124
44U
II
104 U.
38 14
1071,
'4
1.100 1144 11414 11'
1$. 300
tiiO
121
4214
I214
103I4
3'Z
aa
10
M
48
M'4
'a
4.-.
43
20
174
8 la
8214
l
lno ii
rm
116",
134
4414
.70
nj
ion
nut4
124
K14
17Vi
73 S
23 ltd
1'4
:uj
j'j.i
71
H14
II
87
143
HKIS
f,
2ft 4
4S
13U,
143
J?14
7t
1914
31114
4
40
147t4
1:214
41 1;
1384
14
4114
I.13.4
14
"i
14
17
:tt
H
lot
4f4
81
l;i
X
Mt4
39 14
1:2 c,
4.1
8314
Wi
3414
107'4
4, too
ens
ii
(.on
300
it
107 Vi
to
17t4
it4
100 tt
.138.30.) U914
. S.too 1114
. 4.1.W
. t.700
. 1,800
4.0
7i;
100
10 700
7. l.n
1.400
2,800
MO
Jirt
TOO
143.100
1.000
I ftio
tW) t.M
11 (00
JO 100
1.400
300
101
1 00
1.100
1 rv
88
in. 14
9-'I
36
T4
184
4tt4
11 Va
1-
"aivi
H
103
43 '(
4H
1-14
14
k".
c?4
T714
I1IV4
Pi4
6
17-4
ti
'ii"
11714
it
7414
14
44S
M14
38
10:14
28
t
84
I
I8U,
4lJ
tl '4
'.it,
ro
103
4J4
4M,
12",
J4
3i
&4
tt't
:.W 1444, 141
l.JtJ 100 ahaiaa.
121
liwu.
4Vi
174
7',k
lf
i:.t4
1374a
13
75
1414
4714
St
so
jjH
107
MS
f.814
S4ia
234
41
lo4
t
H
4I4
1.2V,
10-' V
43
44
1I4
244
Ml,
41V,
1 '
3'4
lfclv.
do account
Amal. Coppar
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.. 94 rentnylvanla
Canadian metric ...i4P.and Mlnea
Chraaneaka fc Ohio. 73 Keadlna
Chi. Croat Weatern. 1844 Southern Ry
Chi., Mil. A St. P.imu. do pfd ...
II1 Southern Paclflo
2414 tnlon Pacino ..
.. 4s do pfd
... 81V4U. 8. Steal ,
.. M do pfd
.. 45 Wabash
.. :7H do pfd
..142'4
::5i
.. T3
..111
..K4VI
.. HI
.. r.2A
. .inn
T neera .
DanTar tc Rio O..
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do 2.1 pfd
Crand Trunk
Illinois Central .
Kxcept Dlv.
ten, vi-ii liur, dull ut 2od per ounce.
MuMvf-lrs(l:i per cent.
'1 he rate 01 aiscount in the open mar
ket lor snort bills Is 3Vu3i per cent; tor
inrce montna puis, a-wota per cent.
New York Mining; Stocks,
NEW YORK, Oct. 27.-Closin(f quota-
nous on milliner hlocks were:
Alice 160
Com. Tunnel stock.. 18
do bonda
Con. Cel. A Vs.
Iiurn Dover
Iron Silver
Leadvllls Coo. ,
18
,t
. 4
j
10
Little Chief
Mexican
Ontario
(iphtr
Slaudard
Vullow Jacket
...
...SM
...loo
. . . lis)
.. .luu
... ta
Imports at New York.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27.-lmports of mer
chandise hnu dry kooob a too port of
ixew york lor the week ending October
xi were vaiuea at sio,ait).9io.
Imports of specie tor the port of New
Yoik tor the week ending today were
.o,o4i Bhver. ana yttl.zvj aoid.
Lxporta ot apeclo were f'JJo.MO silver and
4lti,IOO golQ.
4331A11A 4J1S.M-.11A.4. 31ARKET
llatatea 74 tock Market.
BOSTON. Oct. r. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
M
Allonea
,1. Copper
A i k A ..
Arlauns Com. .
B A C. C A a.
Putu Coalltl.m ....
Cat. A Arteuna
Cal ft Hecla
I'aatrnnial
C011. Vtanga C
Faat Hull. C. XI ..
Vraiikl.n
(llroua Con
(Iranbr Con
(Iraane Canaaaa
lale Knrale Cappar
Karr 1-ika
Lake (Nipper
I .a Sella Oipper....
Mlaial Copper
27 Mohawk
, 41 Navada Con
HwNlplaaing Mlnea..
41 Norte Hull.
4, North Lake
H(Md Doiaitlos ....
47V,(i.oaula
3TS t'arr.Hl 8. A C
O.ilntT
''i Shannon
, H Suovrlor
Switunerlor ft B. M..
slamarack
23 I. a ti R. A M.
S do ptd
lHa t tah (s
t liah 4ippr Co...
tmwiaona 4...
HWvlvarlse I..
.. 40
. . UH
TI 1-14
.. 24
.. IV.
.. ITt,
. .
.. I
.. 41
.. 714
.. V4
21
.. M
.. Jtt4
.. 44
.. I4H
.. i!
.. 31,
.. ti
New York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27.-MONEY-OTI
call, steady at IfiJS per cent: ruling rata,
I-S per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; of
fered at ier cent. 11ms loane. steady;
sixty days. tQ3V4 per cent: ninety days.
:'.iriS4 per cent; lit months, JU4 per
CVTEItUrta rXCBANOB-sMeady. wit a
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can bwlss, 2'c; biock Swiss, Use; twins,
lo-o; daisies, lie; trip.ets, 17c. blue
label brick, l.c; limberucr, 3-ib., loc; lim
burter, 1-lb., IDc.
PuL'LTKJf ivrollcis, 18u; springs, 12c;
hens, 13c; coks. Do; ducks, lie; geese.
flisc; turkeys, Zuc; pigeons, per Ooz., fl.oO.
Alive; bioileis, 1-c; hens, Do. old
roosters and stage., oc; oid ducas, fuU
leaineied, lie; tetso. toll leathered, loc;
turkeys, lie; uuincu, fowls, loc each;
pigeons, per don., uc; homers, per dot.,
.'.uu; suuabn. No. 1, $1.60 ; No. 2, 6oc.
r'lSli PicKcrul, lie; white, lwUc;pike,
lie; trout, lnui3c; large cruppies. Iixujuic;
Spanish macKcral, lUc; eel. Lie. haddocks,
13c; liouaums, 13c; green cattish, 13uluc;
roe uliau. tl.uo each; baud roe. tier ualr.
hlc; salmon, 13c; liai.bui, vc; yellow perch,
be; buiraio, b:; bunheaus, 14c.
URUli Apples Cuok.ng varieties, per
bbl., e3.ii; Jonuinan, per bul., $4-00; Cali
fornia ilellellower, per box. fl.a6; Colo,
raoo Jonathan, extra, fancy, per box,
.&; hen UavlB, per bbl., $3,60. R.
nanas rancy select, per buch, f3.25S7i.oy;
jumbo, per bunco, 3.7.(yj. .5. (Jaiita
loupts Colorado, standard as count, $1.73
per crate; pony crates, 64 count, $l.oo;
Coloiado Usage, 13 But, per crate, l.oo.
Cranberries--vv lsconsin fancy, per bbl.,
fs.Oo; per box. 43. oo. Oatea Anchor brand
new, io 1-lti. pkgs. in boxes, per box, f &',
1-las Caiitoruid. per case of 13 13-oa.
pkga., hoc; per case ot 30 13-01. pkgs.,
$3.uo; per case ot oO O-oi. pkgs., tu-uo;
New Vurklsh, 6-crown In 2u-io. boxes,
per lb loc; b-ctown In ID-lb. boxes, per
ib., lbc; 7-crown lu 30-lb. boxes, per lb.,
lie. Orapes New Vork and Miciugan
Concords, per J-ib. basket, IDc; California
Tokaa, per 4-basket crate, $1.26. Lemons
Limoneira biand, extra toncy, 3uu-4o0
slses, per box, 4b.7u; Loma Limoneira,
lancy, 3wO-3uO alzcs, per box, $b.uu; liu
and 4-'0 sixes, 6uc per oox less. Oiangea
Niagara Redlands Vaiencias, U6-l.t sizes,
per box, a.'i: luu-17ti-2i4)-31u-3i0 sizes, per
oox, 40-u0- Peaches Calllornla and Colo
rado, per box, )l.W. Peats California
Duchesa, U. Hardy and H. Clarigeau. per
60-lb. box, 32.i0; lots ui lo boxes or tnoia.
$3.40; Lawrouco, per box, $3.ou. (Jiilncea
Alicmgan. jer baakci, 43-.
V tjCi AbLdJd lieans hiring and wax,
per market basket, 4l.0miuVi.36. Cabbage
Wiacunsln, per lb., IVUlw. Celerv An.-h.
Igaii, per uos., 3oc; Coloiado Jumbo, per
uua., iiv, vuLuii.uM-iiui iiuuah, per
Uoz., $l.i. LkkPluni Kancy Florida, tier
doz., $1.00. (Jul lie Extra fancy, white,
per lb., 15c. Lettuce txtra fancy leaf,
per dog., 40c. unions Home grown,
white, per date, $1.7a; pelluw, per crate,
fl.bo; red globe, per Id., 2fcc; vlscunsin.
yellow, in sacks, per 10., 3Sc: Spanish.
per crate, 31. 16. Parsley Fancy home
grown, per doz. bunches, 46c. Potatoes-
Minnesota tariy unio, per LU., fcc; Wis
consin white stock, per bu.. Sue: In 11.
aack tots, 6c less. Sweet Potatoes vtr
K.iiia, per bbl., 3.E0; per bu., bk.. $1 36.
Rutabagas In sacks, per lb., 1'ac lo-tnulj.a-ilouio
growu, per market basket,
Ki .01
AllSCELIANEOUS Almonds Califor
nia soft shell, per lb., ;Vc; In sock lots,
lc lesa. Brazil nuts Per lb., 13c; In sack
lots, lc less. Chestnuts Per lb., lin. Co-
coanuta per sack, $o.2o. 1 Uberts Per
lb., 14c; In sack lots, lu lesa. Peanuts
Roasted, per lb., 4-'; law, per lb., Trtc.
Pecans Large, per lb., loo; in sack lot.
lc luss. Walnuts New crop, UUI, Caii
tornia, pep U... l.'jc; In sack luts, lo less.
Cider New, per lu-gal. H bbl., $35; per
3e-y.ul. bbl., 15 60. Honey New, 21 frames,
$3.io. Krout Per 16-gul. keg, $2.76; par
6-gal. keg. $1.10.
Kvaporated Apples aad Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. EVAPORATED
APPLES (Juiet. but prices were steady;
on the spot fancy are q"oied at lovjltttc;
choice. niijy)e; prime. MtfitDc.
liHIEO FRUITS Prunes, steady with
a fair Jobbing demand: quotations range
from 7o to ljo for Cullfornias up to 4o-oOs
and II1: to 13c for uregons. Apricots.
Inactive, but prices are steady; choice,
loti liVjc; extra choice. p'.'filG.; fancy, 17
til'.. Pea. hen. firmer, with a letter in
ouiry; choice, llii 1 IS'; extra choice, 114
ftl.'c; fancy, VJ'jK 124c Raisins, nervous
and buiely steady; loose. Muscatels, t,V)
ti'7'c; choice to fancy seeded, 7V, 11 Ntr;
seedless, loTc. London luyers, ll.4jil.4i
Alilnaak.ee (.rata Market.
VllLWAUKEK. Oct. 27. WHEAT No.
1 northern, $1. 13vii 1.14 : No. 3 northern. $1 12
ti 113; No. 3 bard winter, fl.04ul.08; Iie
cember. f 1.4a): May, tl.03.
OAT3 Slundard. 4Sc.
DA RLE Y Malting. fliailU
Ilalath Grala Market.
DULUTH, Oct. 17-WIIEAT-No. 1
hard, IL'jSV No. 1 northern. $107; No.
t northern. $1 do-,; IXceuiber, UotiA. May.
$1 lu-. kl4
OAT 4WSJ44,
OMAHA L1TEJT0CK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Trade
Slow, but Steady.
HOGS STRONGER. CLOSLNO LOWER
Sheep and Larabs Good Sellers 1
Prices Not Materially Dlffereat
from the Flgares that Pre.
railed oa Thareday.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 27. 1911.
Jieeeipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheet
.f4 ls 4 17H
vo let 1 I7v
9t ... 4 I7U.
..:... ... ni.
t:...
49...
'...
tt.
2t5 K0 t r.
.174 4K0 "a
.24 40 4 ii
..171 1J0 111
7.
urriciai Monday 13.037
iiinciai Tuesday 8,708
Official Wednesdiiy.... 8.044
Offlclsl Thursday 3,759
Edtimate Friday 1,400
67.U
44.41
fW.flO
12.02
,t)0
155.379
170.708
1H7.319
151,047
Five days tills week. .34.948
Same days last week..S6.m
fame days 3 weeks ago. SI. 679
Came days 8 weeks ago.40.400
fame days 4 weeks ago.37,771 26,649 146.14t
Same days l"st year. .37,132 18,219 U0,4s0
The folio. table sTiaws tho receipts
of cattle, ho,, und sheep at South Omaha
ior me year to date, as compared with
-ast year: mi. 1010. Inc. Dec.
i attle U74.223 1.013.G41 89,408
""lis 1,V7.!)1 l,(v!7,141 SuO.uTiO
"eep 2,491,724 2,401,267 30,467
The following table shows the average
prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for
tne last lew days, with comparisons:
Date I 1911. LH.1909.1908.!1907.1908.1905
Oct. 19..
Oct. 20..
Oct. 21..
Oct. 22..
Oct. 23..
Oct 24..
Oct. 25..
Oct. 28..
Oct. 27..
37 I g 611 7 391 6 21
6 30941 8 3.1 7 41 i 6 22
6 3u I 8 311 7 61 16 2U
I 8 441 7 62 5 43
3a! 7 52 6 43
8-50 6 41
23W 8 47 7 B6
6 IS'! 8 26 7 691 6 54
i 8 36 7 6l 6 001
f OS 6 20 6 15
6 18 5 14
6 PS 6 20
6 87 6 10
6 70 f 1.1 6 14
6 47 6 12 6 10
6 39 6 IS 6 01
6 45 6 16 4 94
6 13 4 68
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live atock
at the Union stock yards, South Omaha,
ur iweniy-iour hours endinj at 3 p. m,
j coici ua;
RECEIPTS CARLOADS,
fattlA Uo. Bh..n
r a -:
v.-, wx. OS O. X...
vvaoash
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific
C. ft N. W. east
C. tk N. W.. west
C-. SL P.. M. A O
C-. B. A Q., east
C, U. & Q.4 west
C. R. J. p. east
C, R. I. & p., west
Illinois Central
C. O. W
8
10
1
9
33
2
1
21
14
18
Total receipts 67
DISPOSITION HEAD.
34
Omaha Packing Oo.
Swift and Company....
Cudahy packing Co....
Armour Ai Co
urn. Pkg. Co.. K .c
Cudahy, Denver
nenion. Yanstant & L.
Hill &. Son
J. 15. Root & Co
J. If. Bulla
Mccreary & Kellogg....
Wortheimer & Degen..
.Mo. ei Kan. Calf i n
Ciine & Christie
Sol Degen
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
168
. 93
678
228
67
237
27
15
M
36
19
19
- 3
71
4
303
607
1,343
SI9
1,476
1.647
2
834
708
0,044
rra. .
r;": 2.040 4.144 8,623
LA U bE ReceiDts u... .m.n ..
i.n..lu aw. " M
?.V.. B CMO on Friday, oniy
fifty-seven cars being reported In. This
was not enough to attract very much at-
uiuiiB ouyers, ana what Is still
more to the point buyers have all taken
on a good many cattle this week and
were real) v not in mut e ..
!'!,dLt!0Hal fatUe-. Tha resuIt w9
ail kinds of cattle were more or less of
aho?raB' ,wlt" Pces not materially
ii,.8!. "Jwa " ft one of those
slow, dull and uninteresting markets that
occur with great frequency on a Frluay.
in Jr e11 . 1'fetty much everything in
eight both killers and feeders, waa dls-
01, out. mere waa no life or en
thusiasm to the trade.
wuotauons on jsatlve Cattle Good to
u"i ateers, 0.iMa7.B0: lair to oooil
"J sieers, .o.WHii.,5; common to fair
" "'"""i : 'laiiwii good to choice
...... m. aa. iwlio.mj: noon ro niin n, ...... u
4.2a4.90; fair to good cows, 3. 7644. Zi;
common to fair cows. u.Ai,. v
Cttlvea. $3.60(87.60.
muotaiionu on Range Cattle Good to
unci steers, Kj.iAmii.bo: lair to srood
ucci sieers. 44.taJSXn.fa0: commnn in lr
beef steers. u-zh,,,ii- nH ,
....... 1 a . a.ouiAi.uii: urn ,i , r. .h......
tl.3ou4.ir0; fair to good cow S.1 ui-
gooa to choice stockers and feeders. $4.75
46..5; roir lo good Blockers and feeders
4.2w(4,4. 10; common to fair stockors and
leeders, $3.4oi,4.26; stoca heilers, .;
4,2o; bulls, stags, etc., $J. 25&4. 90
imiiiuiuiiuva sales:
cuws.
At. Pr. No.
... 143 10
... SM (86 I
.. 120 I 14 10
... 44 a 4
rtElFhiKB
... 43 t 04 t
,.. (20 IN I
..6(3 I 60
.. 461 1 40 I
BULLS.
,..1164 1(0 J
.,1370 74 1
CALVES.
.. 70 I 00 1
No.
I
t
4
4
11
4
I
3
1
At. Pr.
-. 10 14
..loai 1 71
..14 t 14
..1M4 4 0
.. 471 3 II
..444 t TO
.. 440 I 70
.. 141 I So
.. IM
..1210
4 75
4 2i
1...
4...
I...
.1.... 120 T :t
ai, . aa. a 4WV T
bTOCiCLRd AND FEEDERS,
..... am a au 43
I1J I 74 11
Ml 10 II
MO IN 4
IH0 4 OS 17
I7 4 14 34
AV. Pr. No.
M 4 14
400 4 10
441 4 34
t4 4 40
' 4 tO
M4 4 44
No,
li feeders.. 604
13 calves... 157
4 cows 962
o feeders. .104(1
8. W.
17 steers.... 900
9 helfera... 7;7
Av.
16 heifers... &08
13 cows 8u2
40 cows 1130
Pr.
3 60
8 20
4 16
5 23
8 Li
R.
24 steers....
21 cows.....
25 cows
17 cows
S heifers..,
5 cows
12 feeders.
M.
llsO 6 15
1100 4 45
L'lO
4 80
3 75
3 40
C$5 t 40
958 3 6
4 10
7 25
3 80
6 15
Pi per Nebraska.
4 60 6 calves... 600
4 40 lii cows ions
r. 4J. 1 riorriDSOn Nahraaka
is leeaers.. a.o 4 40
J. W. Oood Nebraska.
cows loss s 66
E. W. Read Nebraska
v nailers... 775 3 30
A. Wilkinson NehraKkit.
u steers. ...i.'io 6 60
Terrlll-Nebrazka.
27 steers. ...1016
7 cows 990
8 26 3 bulls Iu73
WYOMING.
792 3 10 1 heifers
f.26 3 65
HDL'TH DAKOTA.
966 3 60 20 cows.
918 4 40
HOJS Aside from a good shinnlna- Am.
mand the hog market was given r.onr aim.
c-aiiy ut iiia. eeiioii, out in Spite Of
mis tact tne eariy traae was the h.
ijao.s mat found an outlet before 10
u tiocK usuauy urougnt figures strong to
poBsioiv a niciiei nigner in spots. De
mand became almost lifeless after out
lae ouyers retired, now. ever, and the lat
ter part of the trade was anvthlnir bur
satisfactory to selling Interests. Values
ettiea to levels weaK as compared with
esieiuay s duix, tne market closing dull
nd meun-
Supply figures called for aBniit ihrv
loads In all and of this estimate shippers
and speculators purchased over a dozen
loads of various weights. Butcher and
pucklng grades inado up the big end of
receipts, aa usual, nut relative scarcity
ot bacon animals did not stimulate the
emand for underweights and the nr..
inlum allowed was of little consequence.
c-aies were not Duncnea quite so clot-ely
a on recent oajs ior tne reason that
neveiuiess tended toward wider snreads.
Bulk ranged from $6. IH16 4 and the hlgn
price ior iuu loaus uioppea to stxA).
1,
PIGS. ODDS AND KNDri.
Ill ... I 30 44 17 ... 4 Ti
oiioLu-.,,,!,,,, l.Uv peueu 111 the nisi
ket Ior sheep and lambs to matensil
change the general coiiiiitloili of tiaat
prices remaining just about steady a
along the line. The run had limited sis
and over half of the total consisted 0
is inmos. included in the 6,500 head ei
ilmate were only a few small strings c
sheep, resulting In a very modest arnoun
of wether, ewe and yeaning business. .
large part of the run waa late In show in.
up, but after offerings were all yardo
tire demand became reasonably acilvt
both from packers and country buyers.
For the first time In several wcekt
barring Saturdays, sorters were throng
work early yesterday, as the clearanc
was easy and complete. Buying was fca
tured by freedom In all quarters, desptt
the fact that receipts on previous day
had plenty of aize. All points have bee
getting liberal supplies, South Omaha re
calving about 150,000 head In the five dayi
The big bulk of this aggregate came t
the feeder, flesh and that part of th
trade In which unfinished classes he!
forth waa naturally the busiest. Fat va
rletles usually showed god form, how
ever, and good kinds of rheep and lamb
are closing at figures shout a dime aboi
vaiues a wok ago. Desirable fat lamb 1
ara now selling around $5.60, and a $5.1 'Va-'
top was claimed by choice western, a Vw
well aa toppy fed natives. Anything mnv
Ing under $5.00 was not very attractivt
warmed-up stuff being avoided at nl
times. Prime lM-pound wethers fron
Montana closed at $370, and good, fa
ewes are wanted at $3.fijS.25. j
Dally feeder clearances were much mnr.
satisfactory than lost week, but price,
fulled to show much Improvement, closini
generally steady. If nnv exception I
made. It applies to the feeder ewes, a
this class of stock has scored modernt
advances. Weighty lambs, suitable fo
dry lots, drew better Inquiry than light
common grades, the former selling a
$4.00 and better, while plain little classo
were rather Flow sale under $4 00 Feed
ewes are quotable from $?.50!fi2.65 dowi
to tl.25 for poorest culls. Four days' pur
chase of feeders on country accoun
amounts to about 117.000 head.
Quotations on sheen and lambs: Iarr.b
good to choice, f5.3,Vrt5.75: fair to good
$5.00fif5.3o: feeders. jrj.2r.fi4.7S. Yearllnirs
good to choice, t3.25H4.15; feeders, f.T15H
3.05. Wethers, good fo choice, H.40W3.7O
fair to good, $3.103.40; feeders. $2.90o3.2i
Ewea, good to choice. $3.001713.35: l'al- tt
good. $2.7R3.00; breoders, ti. 252 A. 00; feed
ers, $2.10-2.50; culls. $1.50(2.10.
Representative sales-
No.
340 Wyoming lambs, feeders...
139 Wyoming lambs, feeders...
tw Wyoming iambs, feeders...
93 Wvomine Inmhx fa..H.r.
601 Wyoming lambs, feeders!,!
10 vvyoming lambs
125 Nebraska, vearllnes ewea
2001 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 47
liS Wromlnsr lnmh Mrs utia '51
436 Wyoming lambs. Ms., culls. 42
II S,yom,n" yearlings, fdrs... 64
43 Wyoming ewes 12(4
w vvyomine ewes, culls
6K1 Wyoming lambs
4S0 native lambs
18 nativo lambs
3 native ewes
2 native buck 'lambs ....
Av,
M
52
62
SI
44
45
7
113
77
S2
JO
150
120
Price 1
4 50 t
is, J
4 00
4 on '.
3 25 .
IS i
2 00 V-.
3 00 . V
2 TR w
3 10
2 40
5 Ki
o 50
r. 00
a no
5 00 P
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKE1
Demand for Cattle and Sheep Stendj
Ho as Streak.
CHICAfiO. Oet T. C A TTT TT" X .Aalnl m
2,000 head; market, slow and stead v'
beeves, f4.55.75; Texas steers, t4.00&5.80:
western, f4.15fl7.00: stockers and feedere,
f2.90ti5.75: cows and heifers, tl.904j3.8n
calves. fS.OOifi 8.75.
HOGS Receipts. 17.000 bead: mrlrn
strong, 7c higher for bent irrurien other.
steady. Light, t5.7iya6.40; mixed, $fi.7.V!T
6.50: heavy. 6.70iifl.45: rotteh. S5.70oi.ino
cholco to heavv. Iti.OOffr'fi.l.v iilv tj nvm
6.90; bulk of Kales, $6.1035. .
anr.i.1- aiu L.A MRS Receipts. 12.fKif
head; market, steady; native, f2.25VoM.7o;
western. t2.40ii3.80: vearllnss t:t fi.tfii 0,1
native lambs, f3.50fj6.00; western. f3.75y
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Rto.. Oct wctti
Receipts, 2.300 head, lncludlnir 500 smuii.
erns; market, uteady; opened slow, closed
active; dressed beef kind export steeis.
f7.004tS.75; fair to good. $r..00r(i.76; west
ern steers. f4.O0tii6.5O; stockers and feed
ers, $3.7iirg.,5; southern steers. $X75(i5.00;
southern cows, $2.75-114.25; native cows.
$2.40r(M.75; nntlve heifers. 34.0u&0.75; bull
$3.0154.00; calves, $4.00ftV7.25.
HOGS Receipts, $8, WO head: market
steady; bulk of sales. $5.85f(58.30; heavy,
$ii.a69i6.35; packers and butchers iii .i.-,a
6.36; lights. $5.65i&0.25: ules. t4.25ia-3.2li.
SHEEP AND LAM11S Rerelnta 1 (V
head; market, steady; lambs, $4.257t55;
yearlings, f.l50fi4.25; wethers. $3.003171;
stockers and feeders, $2.25'g3.75.
St. I.oals Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 27.-CATTLE-Reccipts.
Texas and Indian steers. t4.Ooiar7.oo: rows
and heifers, f4.6oa7.00.
HOOS Receipts. 8.963 head: marL-.i
steady; pigs and lights, f4.603i.35; pack
ers. $i!.15ig.30; butchers and beet heuvv.
$6.25fH.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnfs 5 2m
head; market, strong; native muttons.
$3.3ufa3.76; lambs, t4.0OS5.75: etills and
bucks, $1.25ra3.50; stockers, $1.5033.00.
S(. Joseph Live stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 27 PATTI R-
Recelpts. 300 head: market steady, steer.
$4.60(68.00; cows and heifers. $3.0007.00:
calves. $4.O0&7.50.
HOOS Receipts. 3.500 head: market
steady to strong; top. $0.40; bulk of sales.
$6.1nCl.30. i
SHEEP AND I.AMRS Recelnts. tKV)
head; market steady; lambs, $6.085.6S.
Stock In Slitht.
Receipts of live stock at the five Prin
cipal markets yesterday:
Cattle.
South Omaha 1.400
Joseph 300
Kansas City 2.300
ft. Louis 7.700
Chicago 2,000
Totals
13,700
Hogs. Sheen.
6.1ii0 9000
3.500- !f)
8.SO0 1.001
9 04) 2i
17,000 12,000
43.4'X) , 100
Ueprscntatlve sales;
Nc. At. as. Pr. No. At. la. Pt.
14.....14 ... 4 10 M NT 130 I 17U,
34 loO 110 4 14 tl !1 M IS
.7 371 H 4 II 41 V3 M I 20
t - 171 I 11 Tl 134 ... I -0
70 3ul HI I IS 17 1.'O 40 I to
(4 3M I til I li Tl 31 l. t in
10 374 1-0 4 IS t.' 31J M III
it SCI ... 4 li 40 341 It IX
I. ' 344 IbK I IS I IV4 ... I :t
I 370 M I II li tti SO I lu
& Ill ISO II II li tl tK
tl 13 ... 11714 40 271 4(1 4 20
(.. 314 ao I I7va 11 a 40 I :
41 34 ton I 1714 71 1.7 ... 4 14
t 2a BO 4 I71j L3 134 44 I 34
S4 ri 10 I 11 ii a in
44 23 10 I 17 4 17T lua I le
IK HI too I 17l 13 Ill we I to
fi 311 34) I 17. 14 170 40 4 lo
i tt.7 u I 11 tl 171 110 4 l.'U,
44 KI 30 4 171, t 31 ... tl:
u ni 1M I 17', aa ki 1I I rn,
II H4 130 4 I1' 0 143 144 I t:i,
SI M 4 1714 41 37 ... I 111.
SI lit 44) I IT(4 II Kt MIS
II M . . 4 41 14 III
4...... A. m fUaj 4a. Oat ... 4 a)
Metal Market.
NEW TORK.' Oct. 27. METALS Stan
dard copper, weak; spot, October. No-
ember. December and January. $12'00'iJ
12 20. London market, weak: spot, (66 6s;
utures, 50. Arrivals reported at New-
fork today, 15 tons. Custom house re
turns show exports so far this month
of 18.814 tons. Lake copper. $12.37Hi3 12 .60:
electrolytic, $12 60yi2.S7-; casting. $12.0U
4(12.26. Tin, weak; spot. $41.00ar41 0: Oc
tober. $40.9041 45: November, $40.851.40:
December, $40 SOtHl 35; January and
Februarv, $40.7541.35; soles, five tons
spot at $40.0214; fifteen tons at $40.96; five
tons at 841.00. London market, steady;
spot. l.K 17s 6d: futures, 1S7. Lead, eauy;
t4.25tf4.30. New York; ft. lord 4. 12V,, East St.
Louis. London. 15 &s 9d. Spelter, dull ami
nominal; tii.20atj.30. New Tork; t6.104T'C.2O
Tast St. Ixuis. London. f26 7s 6d. Anti,
mor.y. dull; Cookson's. f fr.12V4.. Iron,
Cleveland warrants. 46 4d In London.
Locally Iron waa quiet; No. 1 foundry
northern. fli.OOy 15.60: No. 2. H4.751625;
No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft.
$16 0015 60.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct. 27.-METAL8-Lead.
dull, unsettled, at $4.HVt; spelter,
usettled at $fi.l21a 15-
Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 27-COTTON-Spot
closed dull. 10 points higher; middling up
lands. 9.60c: middling gulf, (76c; sale,
4l bales. Futures closed verv steady
Closing bids. October. 9.16c; November.
15c: December, $.30c: January. 9 10c:
February, 9 lac; March. 23c: April. .ai i
May, 9 S4c: June. 9 7c; July, 9.41c; Augusl
f.36c; September.' 9.80c.
I l.arneel Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 27.-WHEAT-Srot
nominal: futures weak: December, 7s 6d-Ma-eh.
7s 4d: May. 7 44.
CORN Spot steadv : American mixed. s
td; futures easy; January, 6s Feb
ruary, 6a 8U(1-
Sasrar Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. t7.6UaAR-Qult-muscovado.
89 teat, l.23c; eentrtfuyal. Ki
test. 873; molasses augar. test, 4-97Hc
Refined, quiet.
Hoal Market.
ST. I -OO 3 Mo.. Oct. 27. WOOL Doll:
territory and western mediums. ITJOe;
fuse, saedliims. totilto; Baa, lbtflao.
7,i0I head. Including 1.151 Texans; market. ' I
steady; native shipping and export V I
steers, $5.007.5O; steers under 1,000 pounds. X. 1
$4.0Ofg,8.25; stockers and feeders. $3.25gv5.75; I
cows and heifers. $3.00(87.00; canners, $1.0.) X
3.00; bulla. 83.754i5.2S: calves. 14 ofKa on
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