10 THE HKK: OMAHA. MONDAY. OCTOBER HO. 19H. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET After Hfiry Salei of Whett More Confidence it Being Shown, imjJENCE FAVOEDTO BEARS Certain nearer of Iloltlahne la Corn Trad Rrrtair .Movement f w C rop llaa lleen l.lfrht aad Wrmkrr I nfavorable. OMAHA. Oct. 3. 1311 After Iht heavy selling of wheat last teek mora confidence aa shown today and there considerable replacing of lately sold long lines. However Influences are favoring the bears, ramel : Heavy primary move ment. Increasing storks In the northwest and a renewed marKctinit of winter wheal. It lootts like it would take pome strong hull new to start wheat values on an aovanct.. There was a certain degree of bullish ness in the corn trade because as yet the movement of new corn haa been veiy light and the weather over the belt Is not of tne most favorable character. In face ot heavy receipt and bearish covered sufficiently to nd valuea afler the ateady de week. Casn wheat was Parley, bu Int.!) llon I arlot Receipts Wheat, "0 cars, with 27 ot contract grad; corn, 1J cars, with 52 of contract grade; oats. 107 cars. Total receipt of wheat at Chicago. Minneapolis and IMilnth today were care compared with rare laat week and s5 cars the corresponding; day a year ago. nr.w tork ur.yr.RAL market Varloas malting. I. f.. tl 17-31.25. news snorts uic wheat rime of last Mghei. I nlavorable weather over the corn belt and the light movement of new corn liHlped the advance In corn, tarn price were unchanged ft 4f higher. Primary wueet receipts were 1 "lli.OOO bu. and snlpnienta were MH.OOO bu., against receipts ln year of 1.344, CM) bu. and ship ments or bu. Primary corn lecelpts were 600,000 bu. and ahlpmenta were 43.t't bu., agalnat receipts last year of S.t) bu. and ship ments of M.OJ bu. Clearances were M.OOO bu. of corn, none ef oats and wheat and flour ejua to 1 orH.tmo bu. Liverpool closed fcHd higher on wheat and G higher on coin. The following casti sales were reported: WHEAT No. t hard: I cara, 10UV,; 1 car, II VI, 2 cars, ll.oo',, cars, tl 00, 'o. 1 hard: 1 car. ll.Oo',-,: i car. II. "2, X cars, 11.00; 1 car, Hc; I cars, W-tc 1 car, woe; No. 4 hard: 1 car, ll.Ou; 1 cars, vevfcc; 1 car, 9o; No. 1 spring: 1 car, ll.wS; 1 car, tl ); No. 3 mixed: 1 car, l.ti. No. 4 mined: 1 car, too. No. 3 durum: 1 car, use. CORN-No. I white: 3 cars, 69c; No. 3 color: 1 car, live; No. 1 yellow: 1 cars, (Me; No. I yellow, 6 cars, tc; 1 car, t4c; No. 4 yellow: l car, 4c; No. 3 mixed: 1 car. Stan; 1 cara, t cars, wsc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, wUjo; 1 car, 'c; no grade. 1 car, 4c. OAT8-maidard: 1 car, 4c; No. S white: 4 cara, 4iic; cars. tc; No. 4 white: 1 rar, 4tc; 1 car, 46't-; No. 4 yellow: i cara, 46c; no grade; 1 car. 4oc. Omaha 4 ash Price. WHEAT No. t hard, "rVt.nV; No. 3 hard, KMjcHf 41.0.1; No. 4 had. Wsall 00 lUBN-No. white, kuyc: No. 3 while, Wt0iBr; No. 4 white, M'tMc; No. A color. sftc; No. 3 yellow, 5k; No. a yellow, twmiri.ic; no. 4 cilow, mno; Ncf. 3, a Nit. J, t"jtr.)c; iNn. , fc'itic; no kisiif. ("'.vc. OATH no. t white, 4vu4',i:, standard, ,4e; standard. 4f4f4bc. No. 3 while, c; No. 4 Whiiv, kMt'V'l No. 4 m.o. 4&-y4.-c; No. 4 yciloar, 444'l4ic. HA IlLKV Malting, ll.M'al 24, No. 1 feed, H3o7l.tm. hit-No. 2, ?ii9Sc; No. 3, lWf;c. tarlot Hereipi. vv'heat. Corn. Oats. t hlcagti m M mneapolla 146 umaht l.sl Lfulutii .;4 IIS Sic; , re ntes, short mess, beef nulet : Lard. IS5 107 "A IIICAtsO CsHAI A.1U 1'HOVIilO.MS Feat area of the Tradlav anal Closlns Prlera urn Board of Trad. CHICAGO, Oct. W.-Mlllars buying large quantities of cush wheat here to- helped give tne option market a Hit. 'j ha close was steady at o to Nfjc net auvance. Corn unlsned Uu to Vo higher man lorty-tight hours bvfore. und oats up a elxteemn to '.c Latest trading anowed bog products varying from secilne In a iu ot a nickel. The cash wni'iit salea were said to hn the largest ot the season 111 Clilcagi. It waa alkiilllcuiit that tne Improvement in cnah Ouslnesa followid li'lxnta of export clearances which were the most gener ous lor months, 'the bulls look nt-urt, too. I rum the relative ainallneu of the visible supply lucres Mf. At onn time there seeintvl to be a cnani'u of a ilowiiWHrd turn Ikcuuso il preillctloiit that norili western teuelpts would continue to be lieavy. The euect. howevet. did not last, and the clone w nt nearly the top point of tliu day. 1 lei seen tne opening and wlnduti, Iieceinber fluctuated from efcfTJaV: to H'4irt".wv, with last prices tJ'vc, a gain of Viko net. I'liexiected wet wruther over much of the corn belt Interfi rred with the fras movement of the new grain from the country and tended to make prices climb. Jim ember ranged between tJo and tHc. rinsing Ha net higher at t4lc. Cash firadee Were In fair demand, tin t vel ow was quoted at 74VfU7&c. Oats lagged behind other cereals. High and low limits fur Incember proved to be 47'e and 47ic, with the close a shade up at 47fl47c. rrovislona developed an easy tone, hut at the end of the day tha cost of products had not been materially reduced. Wuottatlons on leading products were: Artlo'al Open. !!lgh. Low. Cloae. Sat'y. ,heat ' I May.l.wv 1 xm 1 wii juiy. t oi u I I "ec (WNifl'a. ilay.letxxfT'ei July. f. data I i v. I ec. 47Sg.if nay.jtvxw t W1 1 M4k r 7v, r, t;,t I 471 I ati-fl I 7l'47 4' ta.. July. Porg Jan.. May. Lard No.. Jan.. May. til be. Jan.. May. 4H'iS 4M U 7! J 7241 10 67' 15 72,1 VtA aVa 1 4-t.t m w 02 -i Id) 22l r. u i i a w si ii 41, 0 47', U 70 i 7Vt :hk IC I n't I 1". i 15 274 I 374) Cash quotations were as follows: r LOCK k.aey; winter patents, t4 W I 4; straights. S tijt IK): spring straights, I"M: bakers. tJnto W. ItVE No. 2. v. HAllUKY reed or mixing. (-Octd'H. fair to choice iiiHltlng, II l.Hcl.J HKKr 1 Imothy, 13 wi u ts; clover ll4.inaj4lH.SO. I'KOV IHIOXH-Me.s pork. per Mil tl (WxtrlVTi. Ijird. er Imi ll., Ixa.i,' Miort ribs, aides il,w.i ;.;ri t.-Ji; shun clear aides il.oxedi Ji'u Total clearances of wheat und flour era equal to I w4.t liui,ei. primary receipts were l.iln.oat IntMir.s, coiiipured wir l,34b.WV biiehels the . hi re.,,iiilill ay a year ago ite visible suppiv.oi wheat in the l nlte.1 biatee was w"c ui bushels for the week. 'Uir amount of lo-eadMuff on octan pHsraite increasei I l.Uil bushels. BtlnMieu leceuns r tomorrow. Wheat, lot cuts, coih nj cars; oats, IW cars; hogs, .fc.oio head 1 bicago 4 ash 1'ilcra heat : No 2 red. leytl wl 1. red. n.:u,,c; Vo I hard. ti.w4l.; No. 3 i mkI. i oii t;: No. 1 noriuern, W llnl.l., No. nortneni' II t;il.o. No. i epiuig, tl nul.kt, No i cprlng, 1 o.i"i 1. : ,o. Kpr.nu. ko.irij.1 irr telvet rhelf, wctl.W: durum, iji., No. 2. iv.4-c; No. 2 white. ()ataloaa af lh Day t em mod I ties. NKW YORK. Oct 30-KI,Ol R-gulet; spring patents 3n 1r. f; wlmer straights. HWii4nit; winter patents, M MM 70. spring cleats, M ?W4 , winter extras No. 1. 1 so Xi winter extras No. 2. H 4Mi 3 .V. : Kan sas straights, 34 7(4 SO Rye flour, stesd) ; fair to good, V f(fl.V20; choice to fancy, tvaviin 46 . COKN.MKAI. Steadv: fine white and yellow, t1.flmtil.ii6; coarse, tl 3f.ffl.00; kiln dried, ft it 3.7.1. RYMull; No. 2, OTc nominal Bnffiilo to arrive. BAHLKV- Firm c. I r . huffnlo. WHKAT-Kpot msiket firm; No. 2 red, tl-fl"'. elevator export bnsls. and tl Oi. f. o. h. aflont; .No. 1 northern Iniluth. 41 w r. o. li, nrloat. l-utures market w-as steadier on the cables, reports of n bet ter issli ilcmand In th" west, a smaller Im-reshe than expected In the visible and covering cloning r net higher tie cemher doled tl 'M 11 If, May, tl.tWV i'HHN-Hiit nmrket steady; No. 2 ex Ix.rt, Kic nominal f. o. b. afloat. Fu tures market waa nominal. OATf--HMit market easy; atandnrd white, X'c In elevator: No. 2. E'v; No. X. Mr; No. I, r,lr ; natural white nnd white clipped, fllruf.e on tiack. Futures market whs nominal. HAV-yulM; prime, tl.30; No. 1, fH HO; No. 2. tl Wul 2... HIDKS- HieHdy; Central America, ri"Ktn. ao't'diittc MCATIIKR Firm; hemlock firsts, 27c; seconds, 22ff24c; thirds, lft'itllc Jeiis, Uc. rH(i ISIONH Pork, steady; lir. .7'.'al7 2S: family. tl! 0'(tZI ; clears. $li;.7.".(i 17.60 Rerf, iilet ; IIS..'-13; fiimlly, tU.Uwl ; hams, t.-D.'svu-ll w. t ut meats, plrklrd lielllen, 10 to II pounds, 11.2.'.; pickled hams. tll.0Will.2i1. firm; middle west prime, i! O.'.D.lR; fined, steadv; continent. 33 South American. o 40: compound, t7.2,V57.iy. TAI.MiW Firm: prima city, hhde., 674c; country. fl'uTc. lt("TTi:R -Firm; creamery special. extrss. 32c; firsts, WfllOVir, creamery, held specials. XHr31ic: extras, 2"J 1 io ; firsts. 2Wh2Bc; state, dairy, tiihn, finest. !srl31c; process, specials. 2.1c; extras. 24't 244c; factory, current make, firsts, 214c CMKF.SK Firm: skims. 12124c. Ktltlrt Firm; fresh gathered, extra, i.VrtMr; extra flrsta, 2ft:tlo; firsts. 2fifl2Hc; held fresh, poor to prime. leJlc; re frlgeratnr, flrxt season's storage charges paid, Vrailr; refrigerator, first, on dock, ltt.ii 20c; western gathered whites. jj:ic. POt'I.TRY Alive, easier; western chick ns. MS'bll'Hc; fowls, llHITlSc; turkeys, Iflc: rirexsed, steady; western chlckena, 7'aiflc; fowls 7Wl4c; turkaya, broiling. 2;ic; olhera, Waic. . at. I, oats fleneral Market, ST. UflS. Mo.. Oct. 30 WMF AT Cash, steady; trac k. No. ? red. M4c4itl 00; No. 2 hard. (ilK"r?tl.H4; December, V3v. May, tl 0.1V. COHN-Stronger; track. No. 2, 7 MVS 72c; No. 2 white, 73'?j74c; Iieceinber, tV5' B',1'. OATS -Weak; track, No. 2. 4fl"j1M7e; No. 2 white, 474'u474; Oecembcr, 474c RYK-l'nciianged, Wc. I'M) I ' R St ead v ; iimI winter patents, t4 .,Vm)i4.M; extra fancy arid ntrslght, 13. t(4 4t; hard winter clears. tJ.SOVJ 3.75. PICK.lJ-Tlmothv. tl20.irdi4.tiO. CO 1 1 N M B A I ;t . 30. It RAN Firm; sacked cast track, 11.13 tjl.M. I1AY-Ixer; timothy. I19.004J24.OO; pmlrle t12.On4t1ti.no. PROVISIONS Potk. unclianBed; Job bing. tlil.01.). I.grd. higher; prime steam. tviVitiH.tiri. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts f,c; clear ribs, H',,c; short clears, 04c. Iincon. unchanited; boxed extra short, 07c; clear ribs, 9;,c; hurt clears, 104c. 1'ori.TltY unlet; thickens. Sc; springs, Oc: turlieva, ItfrtlKc; ducks, Uc; geese, 84c tl TTKIt-l hill ; creamery, ZiiiMe. KtlUS Hteuilv; tOi22i'. ' NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Pricei Fairly Strong- with Market Operators Bearish. SHORT COVERING LARGE ITEM Americas Teharra Ilearlaar eater of Interest Darlna; Day aad Stock Advaacea laeleea Polate on the f arh. rdt fintie r M... Kranklln Olrnm (Vn ilreohf t Na flrene Cinsnes .... Lie Rmti. r omper.. Kerr lifce Ih t'npper m Salle 1 'opper Ml.rol Cevrer B M . t ' c.irrlr ,ip,rl- Ac VlTtn.ir.'k l a s n l iln M nt'tah ('on. J I 1th Copper Co. 24 Winona ''4, WolrsrlB 1S .. 2'4j . . .. US . . I.S .. 14 .. 4.1V .. .. II l.aadon atock Market. LONDON. Oct. 3nAmerlcnn securities opened steady and later advance! on light buying. The market reacted at the end of the first hour and at noon prices ranged from unchanged to higher than Saturday's New York closlns?. Iindon closing stock quotations: Kansas I tly t,rala anil Provisions. KANHAB CITY, Oct. .TI.-WHKAT-Cash. steady; No. 2 hard. tl.Oliti l.m. No. 3. tl iWoi Oil: No. 2 red. Wctrtl.tlo: No. 3, Wm'.'Sc: lie. ember. II KM,. May, 11 (JM'. CORN I'nchanged; No. 3 mixed, 72ST 72',c; No. 3. 714c; No. 2 white. 72c: No. 3. 7Hi,e; December, ll34?tt4f; May, 6-'4o; July. M4c. OATS-Hteady; No. 2 white. 4.tfiKc; No. 2 mixed. 4ti41i47'4c. RYK-7i'.i!lc. II AY-Hteady; choice timnthv, tlt.OtVJ. JO.tsi; choice prairie, ll.l Oikj u.60. Hl'TTKH Creamery, 24c flr.1s, ; Kecnnds. 24tjc; packmir stock. 194c, KtiOM Kxirua, 2,'c; flrats, iJ4c; reconds, 17c. Receltds Hhlpmenls. Wl eat. bu. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu lni.Ooil 47.1X1 17.000 3S.tv ftt.nmi 7.000 Mlnnenpnlla (irala Market. MINNEAPOLIS,' Oct. HO WH FAT De cember, tl.07trl 074; May, tl.MS; July, II l.'S. nominal; cash. No. 1 hard, tl.oO; No. I northern. tl.ofcfil.0K4; to arrive ll.ois(il.0K4; No. 2 northern, t1.0f4u 1.004; lu arilve, II 14 VU I.0b4; No. 3, tl.OI'o 1.03. FLAX t.'. 12. It A 1 1 L K V tlHcft tl 10. COHN-No. 3 yellow, 7ft70'ic, OATH-No. 3 while, 4,l4'9'ic H Y K No. 2, .. HHAN-t22 lHi22.S0. Klol'K First patenia. ."..2uljJ 50: sec ond patents, t4N0rua.1i; first clears, ttO I.Ou; second clears. t2.riO3.O0, 1 Islble Pnpply of Grain. NKW YORK. tk-t. HOt-The visible sim ply of grain In the 1'nlted Stales October in, as compiled by the New fork Pro duel Fxchauge. waa as follows: Wheat, ti.'.i.l v(Mi bushels: Increase WU.mW bushels: coin. 3.600.000 bunhels. decreuse. fliOtmO bushels; oata. 22.620.tjO bushels, Increase. M2.0U) bushels; rye. 1.0I7,iO bushels. In crease. (.S.C"0 buahels: baiiev. 4.151 0 buchels. de'rease. 2000 bushels. The statement of the visible supply of whe.it In Canada was not Issued today, owing t ) the holiday In Canada. Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PM1LIF.LPUIA. Oct. rsO.-m'TTF.R-Firm, extra western creamery, 31c; do nearbv prints. Mc. KmlS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, f. c. Jl 40 per case; current receipts, f. c . t7 0 er rase; western firsts, f. c, f 40 per case; do current receipts, f. c. t7.7iV)7.M per case. CIIKFK-Stead ; N. Y. full creanie, fancy, I.V; fair to good, 14tl44c. Peoria Market. PF4UUA Oct. SO CORN Steady: No. 3 white, C.4c; No. 4 white. S44c; No. I yellow. 724c; track. No. .1 yellow. 71ft 7lc; new. S7c; No. 4 yellow, new. (WW: No. j iiuxeo, iic; 01a, no. 3 mixed old, No. 4 mixed, 704c; new, 644c pie. new. 2c 1 1 ATS- Steady: No. 2 white, old, standard, old, 414c; No. 3 whlti 4t! ic 1 4c; sam- 4HV: . old, l'.l c. Mllnankee Grain Market. MlLWAFKKi:. tVt SO -WHKAT-No. 1 northern, tl 1141 U4: No. 2 northern, tl twirtii pa,; No. 3 hard winter. tl.04.i 1.P44. rie.eniber. tl0.: Mav, 11.0'V OATS-siandard. 41Sf 4A41-. II A KLKY Malting, tl.l2.'d 1.22. Corn No. 1 yellow, ij,uc; No. 3, no. wnite, 74'uic; no. 3 yei.uw. , , U.4; No. 4. liwtyyC. No. 4, new, 1 wnite, iu7t'ifc; rto. 4 wmte new, tpc; No. 4 eilow. la.ic, n0' I yeUow. near, ee4vac. Oata. Nu. 2. 4b c; No. I white, 4uesc; No. 3 wnue. ,,44 l.4; No. 4 wnite. 4uti4ic; standaid. 4. 0-tvc. Rye: No. 3. kc. Viuiothy, lli.u, uU iai. 4. lover, i4.My 1 60. jbauvy, .tj n s. tol'TTFIt Steady; creameries, i.44j31c. dairies. ZJvUc. tUUo JH eipts. 2.7M cases. Market firm; at tuara. rasa Included, 104310; irsu. prime first. 24c. CHtCKSK--Steady: oalaiea. I4'15"l4c: twins. I4u;144c; Young Ameiicaa, 1IWV 14V; lung horns. 14 a 1440. lOTAToKS strong; Wisconsin, SSflic; Michigan and Minueauta. Ot7-'. POI LTKY-Llve. easy; turkeys, 14c; chlckena, c; springs. 10c. Vi.AL tady ; to to so-lb. weights Rfl He; su to Ift-lb. weight. 4rio4c; aa to ll lb., I'.c. frrduce: Recelpls. Stiipm ts ... 2l,Jx 27,700 ...lli.i lli.OO ...2() 4H6 0UU ua lUv Gv ... Zl.ujv Iw.Ouv J'aily movement o Article. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu torn, bu 01, bu Kve, bu l.iveraool tirala Market. LlVKKItMil.. IH t. S0.-WIIKAT -Sp,it, nominal, futures. firm; lecember, 7a V..1; Man h. 7a 44d: May. 7s 4.1. CORN Spot, steady; American, mixed fa 6.1. Futures, firm; January, &a 84d; February, 6a K4d. i:tsMiralr4 Apple anal Dries! r'ralt NKW Yt RK. tK-t. 30-KVAI"ORATE1 APPLKS-Hteady with little pressure to sell; on the spot. lojl4c; choice. K'J4c; prime, k'iti ". IiRIKH FRl'ITS-Prune. steadv with a fair lobbing demand, quotatlona tang ing from "c to 1240 for California, up to 40-iua to H4U4c for orfguna. Au licola. In a little belter demand, with prices about ateadv. Choice. lil.Wc; extra choice. I6ul4c: fancy, 17nlKc. Feachea. quiet and ateadv; choice, llq H4c; extra choice, H4nl-c; fancy, l.'S4 12. Raisins, firm In smpathy with the coast market; loo muscatels. 474c; choice to fancy seeded. 7V'i4c; seed lees, t)1?7c; lndoa layers. ti 4" ( 1 t.. Oils isl Rati. FAVANNAH. Oct. -TI RPENTINE Flrrn at 4'44tSc. UOSIN-Flrin. type F. it24tiSi; typa O, b tt . NEW YORK. Oct. 30-fltock market operators were bearish today, but stocks were fairly strong. Wall street had not recovered from the effect of the I'nlted State steel dissolution suit and the dis cussion In court of the American Tobacco reorganisation plan added to Its nervous ness That stocks advanced despite these conditions was due chleflv to short cover ing. Short selling Is believed to have played a larger part In Friday's severe slump than wss apparent at the time, and operators today found the market In an oversold condition. Stocks were In small supply and prices advanced when ever any materiel demand appeared. The American Tobacco hearing was the center of Interest and the stock advanced l! points on the curb, although It lost part of Its gain later. The bonds were heavy early m the day, but subsequently rallied. l"nltd State Steel continued the recov ery which bean last week. It rose stead ily until It was 14 above Saturday's close. J.ste In the day It lust part of Ita gain. The market sa a wiulc was well above. Saturday s final range most of the day. I'nlon Pacific, Canadian Pacific Atchi son, Kile first preferred. Northern Pa cific and Missouri Pacific, the standaid ralleis, were conspicuous by their strength and some of the Industrials made good gains. , Report from the west told of a some what better feeling In business circle, sl- tnough lallrna l tonnage la receding. The general bond market Ignored the early depression In American Tobacco Issues and showed Increased firmness. Total sales, par value, t2.3H6.0O0. I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: al It la n Clone. AIIU Chalmert pM Amalsamated tVippee .. Aaierl.an Asrlrullural . Am. Ilet Huar, ei-div. Americas ( 'an Ameriian c. a K Am. roiinn tMI Amarhan II. a U pM . Am. lea firurHIm Amerlran Mnaeal American Loenmntlv .. Amerlran H. aV It Am. S AV R. pM Am. Hteel Fnundrles. . . . Am. Sucar lleflnlng. . . . Arnerli an T. a T American Tnherco pfd... Amarl.an Wnnlsn Anaeonits Mlplng f'.... Atrhtaon Atrhlann pM Atlantic ('neat Line Ralllinnrn Ohio Bethlehem Steel Prnoklvn llapid Tr t 'anadlan I'a. Iflc Central leather Central Leather pM t'amral of New Jersey.. 1 Tieitapeake At Ohio CM.-aa.i 4k Alton f'hlcaxn II. W., near.... ( hlraxn 11. W. ptd Ctilcaio N. W ( hi. ago. M. St. p.... t .. I'.. C. aV m. t, tVlnrado F. AY I ( elnrsno Southern.... CnnaolMated Uaa t "nrn Produ.tH Iielaear aV Hudson Iienver a. Itto Clranda... Iienver H. l. ptd.... I'latlllers' Racurltle ... Kt la. Krla let pfd Krie Si pfd (ieneral Klertrlc Ureal Northern pfd Ureal Northern Ore clfs. Illinola Centra I Itilerhoraush Mat In! Mat pfd International Harvester Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa (Vntral hanaan (ily So K. C. Ho. pld l.aelerie Uaa I.niilav llle NaKhfille.. Minn St. Louie M . HI. I. A. H, S. M... Mlaneurl. K. T l . K 4i T. pfd Mlaaourl Pa.ifln National llli:ult Nalhinal Lead N. H It of M 2d pfd. Naw )'ork t'antral N. Y., l. W Nnrfulk at Waatern Norlh American Northern Pacific I'acllic Matt Pannaylvatila People's liaa P.. l'.. C. Mt. h rillil.urgh t'oal Pressed Hterl lar I ulhnan Palac car Hallway Hteel Hprln... Headtnl Heptil.llr Steal Itepuhllr Steal pfd Hock I "land Co Hock Island V pfd St. U ft It. i Sd pfd... m. iu' a. w HI. L. H W. ifd Hloaa Hhafflald 8. 1 .. Hnulhern Parlfln ,., Hnuthern Italtwar Southern Hallway pfd.... Yanneseee Copper T., Ht. L. W T . St. 1,. W. ptd t'nlnn periftn t nlon Pacific pfd t'slted H'atae Healie I ntled States Rubber. I nllsd Hiaie Steal.... t H. Hteal pfd t lah t 'op per a -t'arohn t hemical Wahasli Waearh pf.l Wastarn Maryland W'astli.ihous Klectrlu Weaiarlt I'nlon Wheeling L. E IxMah Vail) P 14.1r . S)M eon nn Son 47.X.M l.loo im KM 1 ano l.nno low. MS ' 47 4A'4j ln. 41 "" Ta 47 444 61 llt.S ia4 4'b 2 HAS 1.1.1S 4,ld pais i3u; 400 nflll 4. nun K'4 SIS its LlaS 2"tl 34 'iiij '75" inn 100 :i.l 1,100 4M l.tno 100 1.4.KI II. m 2.0 ano ft'St l.HMI SOU " 40 J iij.Ni n;., 14 V 1117 4 1J7H IOS4 1M 304 'J US 4:4 4: '144 i.4 ir.v MS '74" :i44 'i4 '704 'i4 37., 14S 1U4- I34S 4 144 HO't MIS 44 1474 12J4 414 'l44 tu'i :s 2.1 s 4 IIKI . tH I IN) JS Mil HI I U:i' 1444 1.11 m 4 t.iM 41 S 4U l.tm 4.4110 41 IH 4...I 2.000 44S ii4 irs' Ju ins :S liS I, lull 89 too 4oa Wl Wit 5')0 Ml) t.TWO 4.0 f.01) 100 500 4KI 1.W.) . I.W . K . I.4is) M no In I 44 4u4 1'tS s '4 1'4 14 4 1434 414 1.4 S IMS 41. S 44S 14 uj IS 4.1V, '7 414 il4ti i"7S 7U 114 til US 13714 III 714 :i 474 40 U4 "S !4 71) 14 14 4-H ln 41 14 IMS 4S 4S !'. 41 7.S i 400 144 Total sales tor tha day. 4JIS) a ha ret. 141S 1" M 4hl, MS US 44 44 '174 HZ 4 an s 14 4 SO .1.714 I fit 14 la 4 ?t 74S 2:1a 1S IS :m 714 M IH4 S7t I4.1S 1074 4.1 in 124j 2.1S 47H 3H14 31 4 H4 43 117 1234 41' i:iS 14S S 1"4., 14 in 11.14 17 , W4 s 1114 144 .11', L. WH, 44 S 4T 4.14 -'4 lH4i 3H, 1"74 70 llS 24 1JJ4 1117 " l4 Wfr 1..4 ?4 US 1 741. I!4l4 47S s II 44 s ni, S s 24 14 4J' 11 I 44 4 US 14 4-S 4S US '-'4 M t 74 4 1414 Sew York Moaey Market. NKW t)RK. Oct. S -MONET-On call, steady; 24U.'4 per rent; ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing bid. S- per cent; offered at per cent. Time loan, easy; sixty days. 34434 Per cent; ninetv days, 34r S per cent; six months, "44i3 per cent. PHI.MF. MKKCANT1LK PAPF.R-44W i per cent. HTKRLINtJ F.XCHANOK-tEaey. with actual business 111 bankers' hills at tt.kti'O for sixty days and at 34.44175 fur demand. Commercial bills, $4 s24. HILVER-Uar, M4c; Mexican dollars. 4 HONDS-Oovernment, railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds today wars aa follows: ..lnni,aii m. N. 444 ... 4 . "t 'Japan 4a , 7S MIS Ou 4'a n., 1"1SK 4'. IV. lal la... 7t. IHSL. . leh. 4a l:il .. 71', II I. N lint. 4a. . .. M't M M . K ac T. 1st 4a. 1 ton, do 4Wa m Hv,Ma Pacltlr 4a 131, "SN H B. ot M. 44a US 1IISN V C. ISa .. . Sa S do dek 4s . IJ . aS.N. T , N. II. A H. ...i"S er. s ...I.'ISN 1st e. 4a r. "' du rr. 4a ... MS N Psclfie 4a ... s.'S do Sa Sen. . L rid 4s. 4SIX.B ev. 3Sa llll loss ,o eoa. 4s ... SISRaadln ra 4s. t!is. i- a s v. it rat la. 4. 4s I S ref. Is, do roupan . . I r. re . do ro.ip.in I 8. 4s. ret do roup.. a . . Alliai'hal 1st mer. As Is A. 1 AT .' Am. Tobacc to 4a Armour aV t'o. Al.hle.n sen rin c. 4 do la A C. L. 1st 4a Hal. Ohio 4a do 3,s da S XV. ISa ... Ilrook. Tr. cv. 4.. iwa. of tie. la.... ( an Leather Is. . . . e of N. J la. Chse Ohio 4S. do 4l,s cMill'i A. C. PI sV 14 I. 4s .. do (an 4a. C. M. HP 4 H- I A P. de rfs 4 HI'S do (en. a. 14 ?t U H W r 4a e do let gold 4.... SS A U ad), a... . . S.S'8.,. Par. e. 4a.... 4 4s SO', da v. 4a r. 4a. 74 da 1st rf 4s S1. K4IIS4T la... .13 . ', l-S les . 44 "S S .104 . s a :., in:o Ind la 74S do gn 4s... i'oI'I M'd. t .. In Inn IVifle ', 4 I r 4Sa S da cv. 4s o. la. 4a.. TV II II 4V Ft do rat Ulallllars' la . Krte p I. 4a.. do gen 4e ... s, 0 4a. ear do aerlaa B... Ill ( Int Ma4 4Ss Bid. eitfered do l I Sr rat. 4a. V. S Rurr aa... St S Flaal Id la... 14 eya .Car. tliaai ta. M h.k Ut la... 74 d. Is4 4t ft 4.. 4S W -ia M4 4a. . 17 Waai. HI.-, rs I W la. antral 4a .. . . 1st rat. ta. MS Mo. pc. . v. I.... 7ISra la 7S 7s '4 s.14 'S WS !44, I". 4 7S 1014 1014 4 mis l"'a, ll 'S "4 S SI loj' Haals HtvrW Market. BOSTON. Cot. 30. Closing quotation on -ork were a Atleuea Aassl. t opper . A 1. L. A Arleoaa Cot MAC ASM Pull Coatllloa, .. lal. A A.laou fal. A Hexla Coleni;lal ta Haas C C. follow: rt Mehawk 41 N'evad Con 14 NIP' sain kllnsa 41 Noi-th Hun 4S Sank Lake !4"l4 lioaalalua .. 41 Oaeaula . .. IM Parrolt t. A O. viutare slillUIIM a 4 4 174 a I M . 'onsola. money . 7 do aco.int 7 A ma I. Copper .... Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. 4 Pennfylvinla Canadian Pa-lflc 14Hand Mines ... t tieaapeehe A OMn. 73SHea.1ln Chi. Oreat Waatern. IH',outhern Hy ... Chi , Mil A Ht. Pl! do pfd ! Peers US Southern Paciflo llenrer A Rio O 54 Prion Tarlflc .. p.-d .. 1.1-14 IIUlBTlll A Nl'h 1.1 I 11 14 Mo. Kan. A Trl. 31S .. l2'4Nw Yok Central. ..HT .. 44 Norfolk A Western. lms . IO14 do pfd eoi .104 Ontario AWeater. 31 oZS 4 71 JS 71', II IS !.-.', I f-S t i: OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Fair Seller at Steady Stronger Pricei. to do Kris do 1st pfd do td pfd nrand Tr-mk .... lllinela t 'antral HILVER-Hal ounce. MONEY 14 per cent. The rate cf ulscount In the open mar ket for t:ort bills is .IVn3' per cent; for three months' bills, :ivn;i, per cent. . 494 do pfd . JJ4 I' H. Hleel . .', do pfd . 43 Wabash . 27S do pfd .14 steady at 25 19-1Bd per New York NKW YORK, thins on mlnlnu Alice Com. Tunnel sto. k IO prin.ls Cu. Cat A V.... Horn KHier Iron Hllrer Leadvllle Con. . . Ulfersd. Mlntna atocka. Oct. TA Cloning fUOt- stocka were: imi I, line Chief S ti Meil.an 3W! 17 (mlarlo ion 0 I'pl.lr I'"' S 'Standard PHI loo yellow Jacket 44 II Coffee Market. NKW YORK. Oct. ."A COFFKK-Fu- turt'g opened stea.lv at a decline of 10 to IHjinta pnder heavy liquidation, Kuro- penii sellliiK and local boar pressure, which was encouraged by lower Kuropean rabies and rumors of financial trouble In Mraxll. The Koealp was that a Itra.llliin film which had been short iiauwO baas, showing a mini.y loss of about 2.QVhOQ francs, has made a settlement for l.imO. 0Ot franc and this seemed to be taken locully as indicating that a supporting factor had been removed. At any rate the market soon sold about 20 to 34 points under the clcslng figures of Saturday, with Iiecember contracts declining to It.iif.c, or about 110 points below the recent high record, while later deliveries showed losses of from 1VI to lHi points from the best level of the season. Tim decline was checked around this level by fealltlng on the part of recent sellers, while offerings nlo became rather lighter and prices rallied several poluta from the lowest, but awakened again In the late trading under renewed offerings for Imth accounts, which were R.coin panled hy rumors of an easier tone In the spot situation and expectations of a bearish world's visible supply statement early next month. The close whs Heady at a net decline of lojil'l point, (-'ales. m.Ot') hags. October, M.ltk-; November, I4.c; Iiecember, II; Jutiuary, 13. Wc; Fehruarv. l;i.4."c: March. 13.10c; April, lltflnc, Mas, Jliri. July. VMr, August, ll.lixc; September, U'.97c. Havre was lVir 3 franca lower. Hamburg was l1, pfgs. lower. Rio unchanged at 9tZ; Santos 4h, unchanged at St ami; 7s, nominal. Receipts at the two Rrazlllan ports, b'.,000 bag, against 4S,0i bngs last year; Jtindlahv re ceipts, 57.UOI ongs, against ;.:tiio bag lust year. New York 'warehouse deliveries Saturday, 1.1,374 bags, against 6,014 bagn last year. Today's special Santos cable reported 4s nominal; Sno Paulo receipts, tTT.nOO bag, against 7:i.0M bags the previous day. Spot unsettled; Rio No. 7, ir.4fi l"nc; Santos No. 4, 11141 164c. Mild quiet; Cor dova 175 19c nominal. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 30. METALS Stand ard copper, dull. Spot. October, Novem ber, i.tecembrr. January, t12.0nrnl2.2i). Lon don market, easy; spot, uli 6s; futures, C-s. Custom house teturns show exports of SO.5. tons so far this month. Ijke copper, tl2.5i"'ai2.ffl,,; electrolytic, tl2.374'.r 12.&0 and casting, 13.124'ii'12.2."i. Tin, quiet; spot nnd October, t41.6tMI.I; November, 841 .75 : Iieceinber. 4l.34i'4l.".'i; Jauuai'v, t4l.7.Vff4I.MO. London market, steudv; spot, tivi; futures, 1M Ion. Lead, nulct, tl.2r.'n' 4.30. New York; ti.2i bhl. East St. LoiiIh. liondon, 15 las tx). Spelter, iiomlnal, t-l.-tl Sit.3() New York; 3o.aJ bid Bust St. Louis, london. tM pis. Antlmonv, dull: Cook Hcn's. tS.0t)a8.la4. Iron, Cleveland war tants, 4iiei 44d 111 London. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry, northern, tla.tw (U'i:.M; No. 2. tl4.7..rn lD.2f.; No. 1 southern, und No. 1 southern soft. tlrVflnfn 15.50. ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 30 METAI-Lead. quiet at t4 124. Spelter, stronger at tn.20. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 30. COTTON Spot closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up land, !!.3.c; middling gulf, 9.60c. Sales. 2.229 ha!s. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: October, 8c; November. 8..ic; Iiecem ber, K.llc; January. S.jOc: February. .97c; March, 9c; April. !i.06c; May, O.lik-: June 9.16c; July, U.21c; August, 9.10c; Septem ber, 9.13c. larpentlae and Roain. SAVANNAH. Cla.. Oct. SO. Tl'RPKN T1NE Firm 46c; sales, 301 bbls.; receipts SM bbls.; shipments, 2S7 bbls.: stock S6.194 bbls. RfiSIN-FIrm; sales,' 2.T9I bbls; receipts. t.tM bbls.; shipments. 6.KfiO bbls.; stock. M.6I0 bbls. Quotstlons: H. tO..V: P. 16 40- 1 4.4; F. tl. H. I. K and M li!VV V and t. 17 20; W and W. fT.W. K. 6.6; W Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 30.-PRY GOllDS The opening price were named on Miring carpets dining the day, reductions varv Ing from iTh- to IS 00 on various ruus l,t domestic nianufa.-tiiie. Cotton gonda are easier, with trading of a steady char acter, but In small lots. New silk is lower. i agar Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 30.-8 FO AR-R w. quiet; muscovado, N test. 6 2n4c- cen trifugal. W test, i.734: molasses sugar US test. 4 974. Refined, easy. Wool Market. BT. I.OCI9. Oct. SO WOOL Slow; terri tory and western mediums. IThXc- tne mediums, 16-yloc; fine. 11-tiK.c. r.lajln Duller Market. KIsfSIK. Oct. 30. RUTTER Firm; at Sic. an advance of 14c over last week' output, Uil.'itD pounds. Kausaa I Ity Live tork Market. KNASSA CITY. Oct. "O.CATTLEt Re ceipts, IK.flOn head. Including 1.300 head southerns: market strong to l.V higher; riresced lieef and export steers. JT.Inj s. 7;, fair to good. i.0i.i..!l0; wcM.rn eteers," t4 0isti7.ro; Miockers and feeders, St oi,i t-'ih, southern steers, H.hUn.Voii; eouthern cow. t:.rt".'t4.25; native cows, f-' i tin native lielfera H.au.7i'.; bulls, fj.lo-ii 1 ;.o: calve. 14 fKsV'7.:s. HliCiS-Receipts, 8..Vki head: market strong to ic higher; bulk of sales, t7 674 4ii.3i4; heavy, f- 26 ft 6. 3S : packers and butchers. U"dj6.3.'4; light, t4.7ifi'; V plan, 14 i:jji.i). ' SHEEI AM. IMBS-Recelpt. 12.000 bend; market stroiik;; lamb. fttii.iW j earllug. t3.hVn4.oO: wether. tJ.Ooo t 6ti: ewes. t-' WiJ S.; stockers and feeders. :.oo 1J Z. 7 j. St. ST. reipl. market l.atais 1.1 stack Market. IXU1S. Oct. .T. CATTL-Re-9.341 head, tticliiding 2.4) Texan; eirong. iisti imi lilalier: native shipping and eiport steers. IT 2tii.ii- dt caused and butcher steer. tUtiho 7 -VO; steer under I.HaJ pounds. t4 mm 8 i",; lockers and feelers, (3 af.'.tVi 7j; cows ami heifers. t-tu7.0i). canners. ll.0iMt3.tsi; bulls. 1.7!Saii.2?.; culves. 4 O0.0S ."4); Texas and Iliiilii4.li eteers, t4.0".ru7 tX); cows and heifer 4..'J.j;.tk. HtMiS Kecelpta. 11.024 hesd: msrket steady 10c higher; pig and liKhts, R'im 4i: p ackers. 16 l'.oo.ti., butchers und beet l.eavy, 6 3h.rt6.ell. SHe:k;F AMI LA M US Receipts. 4 ? brad: market, steadv loo lower. Native multoi . t3.3 -l 75; lamba. t4 Ik'ti " 71 : cull and bucks, tl "3.U; sleeker. l'yV,iii. stack Receipt of live stock at the flie niin. clpal mirketa yesterday: 'attic. Hogs. Sheer. uth Omaha St. Joeeph ... Kansas City St. Louis .... Chicago Total ... , lr 1 ..lO.vtli . . 2..Vsi . .2i.tsi .. .3.a) . . St,tal .4.0 3.01 k.Mk) 'I .01 3)'.sJ 3o.ts 4 0i a) K'.Otkl I..4SS1 .r.".W"i .:) -iA.ni i- eo HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER Fat sheep and l.amh la Moderate Receipt at Prices aa Mark 41 Ten to Twenty Cent Higher. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 30. 1911. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. K4 hi, mated Monday ...n.en a.4,,7 ao.issj Same day last week. .13, 037 . 3.146 67.1J6 amc day 2 w ks ago,12.n;o 2:i3 4t736 Same day Itkt ago. 10.3X3 J.3h 48.737 Same dsy 4 Wks ago. 16 Ml 1.S45 6k.9A riame day last year.l3. i,5S3 33,017 The following table shoks the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha for the year to date, sa compared with last year: Wll. l:.10. Inc. Iiec. ''Httle. .iKn.43.1 1.0IS.644 30,209 h"t I.sm;i4.6 1.M.M0-. a5o.27i H'"'fP .'.621,744 2.474.W1 47.221 The following table shows the average prices paid for hoks at South Omaha for the last few daye, with comparison. I'ate. I 1311. :i910.lnV.9i.;Wi7.ions.!190S. !M' 6 I1 I 8 31l T Bl 6 291 6 9Si S 2 Oct. 22.. I I u 1 62 S 43 6 S7 6 16 Out. 23.. I fi 34Vl lu iUi -M 1.: S 14 Oct 24.. I 6 2', 6 60) i 41 1 6 4, 6 121 6 10 out. I.,.., t, z.,is k 4; 7 M . j 5 i9 g u 6 0l Oct. 2b.. I IV.k .'i''l 7 60! 5 64 1 6 46 16 4 94 Oct. 2.. I 6 lu! M 7 54; 5 tj U 13, 4 M Oct. ih.., to U o M, 7 02, 0 S 65 I 4 92 Oct. I S i:t T t 6 GUI 6 4N K.I 4.-l. 6 IS', 1 1 7 i 6 Wl a 5V 6 tiij 4 94 good, t3 t'-f 3. SO; Wethers, feeders, t? 3.26; ewes, good to choice, It 2.'tr3 So. ewes, fair to good. t3.(Kti2.26; ewes, breed ers. f:l.ZrVa4.oTi. ewe, feeders, t2.25-fi2.7j; ewes, culls, tl .1Vn2 IS. Representative sales: Av. 33 Nebraska lambs, feeders ... 55 10 Nebraska lamr, fdr. cullt 40 417 Nebraska ewes, feeders 11 170 Montana lambs, feeders.... 72 41 South Iiakota ewet tt jne u.outa jL'akota ewe, fdrt. GOVERNMENT NOTICES n rr. 4 25 3 V, 2 Kt 2 00 2 K 2 60 Kaaaaa Cltr Llt Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 30 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2000 head. Including l.Onn head of southerns. Market strong ti. 10c higher native steers. t.i.2f8o.7B: southern steers t3.i.fe,fln; southern cows and heifer f 75 i4 2fi; native cows and heifers, t" 5"Vo 6 75 stocker and feeders, t3 7546.75; bulls t3 00 .rsvs'T, ' . R' z',; ""- steers, 4 0fli97. 50; western cows. t2.764 60 HOGS Receipts, 10.000 head Mnrket strong to 5c higher; bulk of sale. tiWot 2.; heavy. t.25tf.35; packers and butch MB1094-'' "gh,8 -7s-: PUT. Hffl SHEEP AND LAMES Receipts, 15 000 ?'.".l' ,M"rket strong; muttons. t2 75 30; lambs, t4.25G5.s0; range wethers and yearlings, t3.'i'g4.50; range ewes, 12.00 V 3. tit. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tne Lnlon Stock yard, for twenty lour hours ending at 3 o clock yesterday: iUiX'EH'TS. C. M. I ill. hi & St. P.. Jr-acitlo .. Cutlltf. llog:4. Sheep. H r's. c. &. N. W east... C. JN. VV'., went.. C. St. r. M. & o.. C. H. & g., east... C. U. 14., west... .ltrl .212 Total receipts ..ill. LlSPObinON a ti .; 2 9 II 2S 1 2 ; i': v. 117 Omaha Packing Co.... cut t company Armour At Co JVloiieil Cudahy, from Dtnver.'. V. il. Vansant Co Rent n Vanxunt ei Lusli lull c Son F. R. Ist-wis HtlHton rt Co J. H. Root & Co '.. J. II. iiiil.a L. Jr. HUH L. Wolf Mccreary Ai Kellogg.... Vvettnelmer A liegan . 1J. Hamilton Lee Rothschild Al. A Nana. -Calf Co.... Cllne r 4,'hrlHiie tuner buyers .... Cattle. Mi (0i 'i""i7 2o 62 li 404 6.1 61 213 Ifl 320 2..9 4SI 65 444 SH2 21 M 2L-0 Hi 1.16'J Hogs. 3.16 3.-0 71. Sheep 524 r42 1.260 20.237 Totals C'e 1 i i-E Keeeipts Iberal this morning. I'OI IVU. OUl in arriving ...S.715 2,351 26,713 01 cattle were very 4lh cars being re- CIIICAf.O I.IVK STOCK MARKET Demand fop IIoa iow !heea Stead- tattle Higher. 00 IUAC,,' rt'. 30 -f'ATTT.E-Rccelpts. 23.0TO head; market mostlv 10c higher beeves. t4.50b.75; Terns steers, t4.Oiyu5.S0; western steers, t4.15-a7.00; stockers and feeders. l2.wyS5.70; cows and heifers, tl.00 &... 5: calves, t'.O04j8.75 HOGS-Recelpts, 30.000 head; market slow at opening prices; light, IS.stW6.45; mixed. f..Wo6.60; heavy, t5.Mrf.i6.60; rough, to.sujiaj.6o; good to choice heavy, f; of.if 6.60: plus, $3.75933.65; bulk of sales. $6l.-tf SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. RS flfk) head; market steady; native, $2 nn-ri 3 70 western, t.30r,,3 75; yearlings, t3.50'ri t'2r,: neHve lambs, t3.5itJ5.75; western, t3.75'i to ex- as several train were late at the Varila that Slinnlv ci avciuaiiy on aaie was by no. mean large when tne market opened. At the oatne time there was a very fair demand suid encouraging advices from eastern rfui. inese two leatures combined ...jv.i. more me into the trade than " cu "i ue ciose of last week. It would be safe to qupte all kinds of cattle, both killers and feeders, as fairly active sellers, with prices steady to fctrong. in some cases salesmen who happened to have something that Just struck a buyer's fancy thoutfht that they secured prices that were as much as loc Higher than last weeks dose. On the other hand, some cattle on the common order may possibly have been weak. Quotations on native cattle: Oaod to choice beef steers, f ! 75'a'7.60; fair to good beef steers, t4.75y5.75; good to choice heifers, t4.7n(.30; good to choice cows, H.Axm.DO; fair to god cows, t3.7i4.25; common to fnr cows, $2.60i3.65: veal calves, t3.50r(7.60. Quotations on range cattle: Oood to choice beef steers. t6.5ty36.oO; fair to good beef steers, HT5W..50; common to fair beef stwrs. t4.25i4.75; god to choice i I- r8' 'fo-OO; sood to choice cows, t4 3uC.j4.90; fair to good cows. t3.7tVg4 30; god to choice stockers and feeders, 4.6o .."J';1. ,r to KOod "tockers and feeders. ?4. 254.46; common to fair stockers and feeders. t3.4tVo4 20; stock heifers, $3 2frfj 4 23 ' ', etc., 4.1. 2o'g 4.90. Representative sales: UKBli; KTEERS At. Pr. No. 6 T5 47 COv. a. 120 I CO 2 iIEIFcms 774 a so 1 W E J4 T E K.N S N Kim A M K A 23 cows 871 3 63 5 feeders.. S5 26 feeders.. 9ot 4 SO 20 heifers... 905 t heifers... 718 4 50 Wood Unarn sh 124 feeders. 977 4 00 Kllnatrlck Ttroa Kh 13 steers.. ..1170 4 65 125 feeders .1134 . , , T v Shot t-AVyo. 13 feeders.. 9 II 20 J. P. Sl.vsn.nn-lVvn 26 feeders.. 1013 R 20 2 feeders.. 1040 Mil 111 1 1A KI1T A IS feeders.. 90S 4 40 Scows 906 III Hot, S An active packing demand for hogs gave sellers a little advantage and enabled them, with the aid of a small supply. To boost the trade to levels a big nickel higher. Only forty loads were received In all, and as local orders were doubtless In excess of this estimate, vards were cleared easily and early. Practically cerytning pad changed hands before 1U O CIOCK. From a percentage viewpoint, shippers bought a very fair quota of total of ferings, but as far as qtsaotltv was con cerned, their purchase was small. Only lx tir seven loads moved on outside and speculative account. Sales were closely bunched at the ad vance, long strings landing at K1748).20. Hest quality animals on kale reached 16-224. only a split nickel above the high pr'ce paid at last week's close. Representative sales: St. Joseph LItb Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 30 CATTLE Re-S?1iJ-'M0 n,,ad; market slow; steers t4.50in.i6: cows and heifers, t2.50-36.00: calves. t3.0flfd7.25. jv.w, HOGS-Recelpts, 8.000 head; market Slow; bulk Of sales, t6.1Sfl 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 4.000 head; market slow; lambt, t4.603f5.85. PUMPING IRRIGATION PLANT0N BAD RIVER riERKE, S. D., Oct. 30.-(Speclal.)-C. C. Bennett and B. A. Cumins have sent a grading force to their tract of about 00 acres on Bad river, a short distance southwest of Fort Pierre, to get R Into shape for Irrigation work next year. The ditching and leveling will bo done this winter, and the pumping plant for taking water from Bad river will be Installed before next spring, to be ready, for opera tions at the beginning of the' net crop season. Their work Is a part of a gen eral plan to be carried out by a number of different owners of land In that vicinity to put the lower part of Bad river valley Into a garden spot through the use of the water of Bad river. If you have anything to sell or exchange advertise it In the Want Ad Columns of ine ee and get immediate results. RAILWAY TIM5 CARD UNION STATION Tenth Jt Mason. .a 4:06 pm all:36 pin al2:4o pm a 7.U4 am ail :3o pm a 3.30 pm No. :u... Av. Pr. 7 00 ..1104 t 44 ! 4 1 .1 84 4 25 4 70 4 50 No. Av. Sh. Tr. No. Ar. fh. fr tl !t 12.' 4 U 1.0 :; ,n a 17.4 ' 4.1 4 IS 4 ISO 0 4 17Wj a 21 4.1 4 li 47 !7 in t 7U JS 48 4 lTUj 4 THt Mi) tin 4 .'-11 . 171, 77 i4, , : ;ti 24n 1 m, 4t ins so 4:0 ci 3-4 ... 4 17 7ft t7 Sod 4 0 It JK4 151 4 17', J7 S4tl 4 : ' :J4 ISO 4 17', M 245 40 4 20 "' 2S4 0 4 17', 43 lis 411 4 ; 5 324 1M 4 17', 4: J 1M 4 M 4' 11 1M 4 17', f.l ISA 40 4 in 77- It 1 4 17', 44 .HI 40 4 M ' J'W 4 17', ; in, ln 4o ' U J 4 17', 74 m 40 4 :a 232 n 17', ;4. ... 4 'O '-"17 V.I t IT, 47 7 SJ0 " . l"a !! i:i 40 4 So 47 :ili 40 4 17i, , , 44 -ill 110 4 17V, 4.1 :s -on 4 l !:-4 l 4 17', tf :.t jo 4:0 ii 307 SO 4 171, PIOS rililis ANO ENPS. S ... 4 M t :sj ... 4 IS 14 ll'l ... 4 Ho SIIEKP Receipts of nhcep were the snmllrst this morning of anv Mondav since Auguet. At the same tiiiie the de mand was fair and the feeling on the market unfavorable to seller. The bulk of the receipts consisted of feeder, tlie oifeniiKH of iai stock being limited. licsii-uhle kind of fat lambs a well as fat sheep commanded price that were fully steady with lat week's close. Strictly prime fal lambs were quotable as high as fc.SO. Oood wethers reached U 60 and ewe moved around t3.2.ti 3 50. The demand for feeder waa brisk :nd the market active, with prices liyusic higher than lat week. Heavy lambs wiiu iair swiniiK top went Dark Into the country at 14 90 and less, while little Vi to 43-'oiinders were bought around M.ul' Feeder ewe rcnged around t2.Mtf 2 i.) for toppy kinds. Conditions In the feeder trade had a hciilthv appearance and seller of tin finished siutf found no trouble in placing their holdings. Oemand from the country seemed bread from the start and higher price were easily obtained for hulk, most varieties bringing flgurra lou2oc up. StrongweiKhl lamb with a fair kill ing lop went back Into the country at 44 M and lee, w hile little Ha to 4-oundsr were bought around MOO. Feeder ewe ranged around tZ 50412-65 for toppv kind, with plain to poor classes selling on down the list. Quotation on eheep snd lambs Imbs. good to choice, t.', skajeS.OC lambs, fair to good, t.'. 2f.i6.6.; Ian. I., fetsler. tl 5td 4 .; yearllna. good to eIOic, $:t.50ii4 S3; rlin. feeier. M2.-o4.7f.; wether, good t .holt.e, SJ.JlaisJ 76. wether, fair to Inlou Pacific Depart. San Fran. Overl'd L..au 4oam China & Japan r . M Atlantic ICx press Oregon Express Los Angele JLIm'd.. Denver Special Centen'al state Sp'c' Colorado Express Oregon-VVaoh. L,im't'd.al2:50 pm North Platto Local.... a h:15 am tjrand Island Local. ...a 6:30 pin Stronmburg Local. .....bl2:41 pm 4. k tea go av Artnne4ter Minn. -St. Paul Ex. ...b 7:00 am Mlnn.-l. l aul L't'd.. .a 6:00 pm NORTHBOUNlj. Twin City Express. ...a 7:to am Sioux City Local 4 t:o pm Minn. At Dakota ex..a7:oupm Twin City Limited. . a 3:4o pin Minnesota Express LASI BOUND. Carroll Local a7:uuam Dayl ght Chicago ....a 7:40 am Chicago Local al2:0upm Colorado-Chicago ....a-6:10 pm Chicago Special a 6:02 pm Pac. 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Rocky Mountain Ltd.al:3S am alO:J3Dm Chicago Day Ex a 6:45 am a 4 30 p m Chicago Ical Pass.. bio ::5 am bl0:l;pm Chicago Express ....n.wpm al:iopm Des Moines Local P.. a 4:27 pm al3:l2 pin Chicago-Neb. Ltd. ...a o:06 pm a 7:4 am WEST. Chi. -Neb. Lmd to Lin coln a 8:01 am Colo.-Cal. Expre ...al:16piu Okl. &. Tex. Express. .a t:00 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd..aiu:46 pm abaah Omaha-St. Louis Ex.. a 6:30 pm Mall and Express a 7:02 am Stanb y I (from C. B )b I Wpm Missouri l'aciflc IC. C. & St. I,. Ex... .a 9:20am K. C. .it St. L. Ex.. ..all. 15 pm Chicago, Milwaukee & si. Paal Overland Umlted a 7:50 pm 1.12 am . 7 n. am .a 8.59 am a 6:00 pm a 7:42 am b 6:15 pm Western a 8:35 pm GOVERNMENT SALB INPIAN LAND.-4 Absolute Title Olven Tha unallottad lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na tions of the I-Tve (ivlllrcd Tnbet In Ok lahoma, and not Including the coal and timber segregations, will be sold at pub lic auction to the highest bidder at the following terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated In the advertisement: tlradv countv. Chlck a.iha, f8 tracts, S7.5H0 acres. November 1. 3, 4; Ptephena countv, Duncan. 71 tracts. 89,300 acres. November 6. 7. : Jefferson county, Ryan. 702 tracts. 4H. tot acres. November 9, 10. 11; love county. Marietta, S.'4 tracts, 7.'..V1 acres, Novem ber 1.1, 14. 15, 16: I'arter countv. Ardmore. 1.178 tracts. 9-T3C0 acres. November 17. 1V 20. 21, 22. 23; Murray county. Sulphur. 35.' tracts. 26. rtJO picres, November 24. 2.".; (5nr vln county, Pauls Valley. 621 tracts. X.:t acres, November 27. 2S. 29; McClain county. Iltrcell, 2S5 tracts. 14.600 acre?. December 1. 2; Pontotoc county, Ada. .Vfi tracta. ' 45.300 acres. December 4. 6. : Johnson county, Tishomingo. 564 tracts. 3;'. 20 acres, December 7. o, 9; Marshall county, Madlll. 279 tracts. 1S.50O acres. December 11; Bryan county. Dorant. M tracts. 26.100 acres. December 12. 13; Atoka county. Atoka. 1.300 tracts, 124.100 acres. December 14. 15. 16. is. 10; Coal county. Coalfcrnte ftisl 1r;ir-t r4 I'JIil si'1.4 1 leeeto- ber 20, 21. 22; Hughes county, Calvin, 4:'.7 tracts. 50.700 acres. December 26. 27: Pitts burg county. MeAlenter. 1,C30 tracts, 16,'. 100 acres. Iiecember 2. 20. 30, mil: Janu a.' y 1. iittsaeii couniy, r.tia;ier, ai- tracta. 30.:t00 acres, January 3, 4; Latimer county. Wllbiirton. i;i 1 tracts, 15.O1X1 acre. January 5: l,eflot'e county, Poteau. 2."i tract.-., 21.S14) acre., Janimry 6; Pushma taha county. Antlers. 641 tracts, 2.iM acres, January S, 9. 10; Choctaw countv. Hugo, 561 tracts. 37,500 acres, January 11. 12. 13; McCurlaln county, Iilabel, ITS tracts, 54.500 acres, January 15. 16. 17, IS, 1012. Not more than 160 acres of agri cultural and 640 acres of-other lands will be sold to one person in nny one nation. Agricultural lands are those having 11 minimum valuation of ts"0 or more per acre. Terms are 25 per cent at the tune of Rale, 25 per cent In twelve months., and 50 per cent In two years, with 6 per cent Interest. Payments must be made in the form of draft or certified check, pnvable to J. O. Wright, commissioner. I'pon full payment betim made at anv time deed will Issue. Immediately after approval of sale certificate of purchase will Issue and possession be given but cutting of timber or drilling or inininu for minerals thereon will not be permitted until full payment of purchase price. Right Is reserved to reject any or ail bids. For Information apply to the Com missioner to the rive Civilised Tribes. Muskogee. Oklahoma, or any of the Dis trict Agents as to lands within their re spective districts. Lists of these lands have been prepared hy counties, showing the teimn of sale, the description of the i . . .. J I . . 1 . , ... 1, isi luun 11 aim ewm mini iiiwiu i. ... will be Impracticable to furnish each In- ( quirer all of these lists, and It la sup,- gesteu that persons desiring such Infor- J niatlon specify the locality In which they are Interested. Blueprints of the various counties, showing the location of the land to be sold, will he furnished upon appli cation to the undersigned upon the pay ment of to.50 for each county. In the form of draft or postal money order. J. it. YVR1UHT. Commissioner to the Five Civilised Tribes, Muskogee, Okla homa, August 1, rni. PROPOSALS FOR MANt'FACTL'RK OF Clothing Chief Quartermaster's Office. Federal Building. Chicago, 111., October U, 1911. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 1 o'clock p. m.. No vember 23, 1911. and then opened for manufacturing and delivering at either the New York, Philadelphia or Chicago depot of the Quartermaster's Department: 67.000. I II U- T 1. u K I ' ,i t , 1 1 11 I '..a t u 11 11 .1 109 ISIO nnll-H Olive Drab Cotton Breeches. Foot. The Olive Drab Cotton V'nlform Cloth, Olive Drab Silesia, Bronze Buttons and Split Rings will be furnished by this Depart ment. Quantities to be subject to in crease of not to exceed 5o per cent, if desired by this Department. The right Is reserved to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Prefer ence will be given to articles of domestic manufacture, conditions of quality and prlco (including In the prlctf of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. Standard sample, can be seen, and specifications, blanks for proposals and full Information will bo furnished upon application at this of fice. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Manufacture of Clothing, to be Opened November 23, 1911." COL. JNO. L. CLEM. Chief Quar termaster. Oiil-N 1-2-3-20-21 TROPOSArS FOR LEGOIN8 AND HAT Cords Chief Quartermaster's Office, Federal Building, Chicago, III., October 1, 1911. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 12:00 o'clock in., October 30, 1911, C4d then opened, for furnishing and delivering at either the Boston, New York, Philadelphia. St. Ixiuis or Chicago depot of the Quarter master's Department: 25n.OOO pairs Ig glns. Canvas, and 112.H0.) Cords, Hat. subject to igcreaso of not to exceed 50 per cent. If desired by this Department. Right is reserved to reject or accept any or ail proposals or any part thereof. Preference will be given to articles of domestic manufacture, conditions of quantity and price (including In the price of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. Standard samples can be seen, and specifications, blanks for proposals and full Information will be furnished 'upon application at this office. Envelopes containing pro- fosals to be endorsed "Proposals for ,egglns and Hnt Cords, to be Opened Oct. 80, 1911." COI JNO. L. CLEM, Chief Quartermaster. The bids Invited above for 250.000 pairs leggins will be opened January 3, 1912, Instead of October 30, 1911. OCI9-10-11-13-26-27 Ex. Omaha-Chicago Perry Local Colorado Express Colorado Special. Perry Local (.hit-ago tireat Chicago Limited Twin City Limited.. Twin (ity Express... Chicago Express Local rasenger Ilinol Central Chicago Express Chicago Limited t:JS pm a 4 ,uo pm all:4o am aii:juam a 9:15 arr 11:15 pm blo:15 am T:40am a 6:50 pin 1100 pm e:25 m t'Oim 12.05 put OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ..a 8:35 pm .a 8:4) atn ..a 5:18 pm ..a 7:00 am ..a 6:00 pm a 7:48 atn a H :0 pm 3:45 pm S. pm a 8:twum norllngton Station Tenth & Mason. art I as ton Depart. 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Omaha lxrcal Sioux tity Paa Twin City Paaa.. .. Emerson Lo-l tb) dally, except only. (.) daily- Arrive. ,.b 3 26 pm . b ( 45 am ...b 6.66 piu huuday. tcj Depart. bl3 .t pm c 6 24 pm c 9.26 pm b ltsm Sunday Third Annua CrtnM T South America Fy the 8.8. BLl F.CHER (13.600 tnaai. tbe targ et cralaiDg steamer wiling from one America to tbe other, lifter every luxury and com fort. Leaving New York Jan. 20, 1912 Ports of call: lirldgetoevn, Pernambnco, kantal. Montevideo, Pnnta Arena (throurh tbe strait of Magellan ),alparald .serosa tbe Andeai. ftneans Arm, Hlo ale Janeiro. Ilahla. Para, Port of paln anl &t. Thomas. Optional Bid Trip Eeerywher. 5nK5a 3 DAYS c. $350 fao rri fo fa Orient. Wejl tniift, arousal ra S'wd, ifa.'s 4l fjyjif, ffu ' Send for Illustrated booklets. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE lri . Bandolph St., Chicago, 01 Ijcat ui, Vacations ;nhe Tropics Tbe Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. S. West Indies Seventy-.iK.'on.l Sutcesful Ytar Bermuda Cuba Jamaica Panama Fall anj inter trips to the most de lightful aput In the universe, koi -gt-ou in their tropical xplenUor. Lvery loyal American sbould see t!ie bin ditch bef.ira the water la turned 11. Regular aaJliii on the palatial ltanii TAfil'S Nov. M. 1ft (tu H-ennmlu) TKKNT. Xov. 11 I TO THE oniu.. x.v. iw I WEST INDUS AsTDXKBOkT hOBT, Genl. Axtx., 15 r.u. I.j blt m., Chlcai; J. O. Linton. 1'. i. T. A lit. Cenl l 1;. K. V. K. iUi-k, 1412 Far nam r)t li. '. riliU-ld-s, 1314 Karnam Ijt Louis Nevks, cure First ,Ni I i;ii,W. Uiuaha