HEAIj ESTATE C1TV PHOI'EKTV KOH SALE. Rare Opportunity To Buy Valuable Real Estate In tho Center Of Knarnnv ..Th".flYe J?ta being the north half of the block directly east of the Midway hotel, on the principal street In Kearney and known aa the Watson Yesldence property, on two ot which lota there Is a modern ten-room home, will be sold ,. ... ,"" uy me aucnir on October 19, 1912, at 10 o'clock t, m. to mi usiicai uiuucr. IIIO Oia Will oe Olt fered slncly and together. This Is valua- .iic j-.wHciLj aim in sure o incroase in value soon. Parties desiring to buy should jnako arrangements In advance. It they wish to place a loan tor part of the purchase price. I will aid parties In the avtai 11 laicj Will WS11B JI1V uiij J. H. WOOUJ3T. Grand Island, Neb. Great Bargain MUST BE SOLD AT ONOE Two tots at 49th Ave. near Ames, two blocks from street car line. $115 each. One lot. 47th and Cass 8t. ad)olnln jjuuuec, taw, inquire at hot joncs St. TTTMTTl fnrnnp l. nt rnHu c ' S flats; nothln better; worth $3,600; must sell at once; will sell for $2,00. Phone D. 3697. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 10 rooms, all modern, double porch, lot 40x12-1, paved street, located adlolnlnc Field olub,. where lots are gelling for K,w a piece; no better location In city; $100 cash, balance $50 a month. Price only BEMIS-CAELBERG CO. SIOU Brandela Theater BldtT. NEW 7-room house, strictly modern, at auu ve pater. ua.il uarney hzi. AUTO OB LOT taken as first payment on good 7-room Vrttle In Walnut tTI 1 1 a avuo ia f ulllUk .XIH late 1,1 i I. i. uu guvu i corner lot, or caay tarms made. Price, 'l,UW. ' RASP BROS.. 100 McCague Bldg. Bungalow New. strictly modern, 5 rooms and bath, bungalow; beautiful oak finish, oak floors, large basement, att-c, furnace, bullt-ln bookcases and buffet; everything up-to-date and highest grade; on Ames avenue nciween zzu and Z3d Ets.; paving all paid; vnce, z,m; easy terms. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. , Uoug. 4270. Railroad Men Here's Your Chance Walking distance to depot, a six-room, modern except heat, cottage, all on one floor, nice large rooms, east front, built for a home, nicely decorated, on rjaved street, handy to school and stores, near xun ana uorcos ist. a low hundred cash and balance like rent wilt handle this aoai. "or rurther information see SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1000. 307 McCagua Bids. West Farnara Residence Thin Is a good first class, 2-story -.... uuiuoj . i iiei.r dun and Howard Sts.; 1st floor, finished. In T'iu unn nuurs; ia noor nas i good bedrooms and alcove; a well built house and In a neighborhood where lota alone of this size, 60x124 feet, have ' sold at fron H.600 to $7,000; Investigate this at v., w, ib id uueui, iiiiiueuiuie posses slon, Prlco $5,960. Easy terms. George 3: Company TeL D. 750. 902-12 City Nat. Bank "Bldg. Bungalow Beautiful Located in Boulevard Park Strictly modern, six-room bungalow, ready to move Into; hag a large living room, with beamed celling and bullt-ln bookcase; dining room with beamed cell ing, bullt-ln buffet, china closet, paneled walls, plato rail and nice roomy den. All these rooms finished In oak; large kitchen with nice pantry and ontryway; two bedrooms and bath on second floor with large closets and store room; cemented basement with guaranteed furnace and i tank connected; also sink for laundry purposes. On a nice 08-foot front corner wot. Built of the very best material and ' workmanship for a home. Price $3,600. Can be bought for $500 oush; balance like rent. For further Information call up or so. - SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bldg. 41 ?1 M 1RTH tJT Hhnln. V , strictly modern bungalow; oak finish and up-to-date in every way; fine large lot. At a great sacrifloe. 00 cash will do. Ra It inAav Phnn. nnn.. It VAT. If QT A WMl t, . t in All modem, B-room cottage, hardwood floors, east front, one block from West Side Uanscom park car line, for sale at a bargain, If taken at once. Small payment down; balance like rent. Phone owner. Harney 27G9, and he wilt show proterty. DOWNTOWN BARGAIN Have you been looking for a good house In walking distance. Ixst us show you a nice e-room, strictly modern house In a fine neighborhood at a price that you can afford to pay, JSO0 cash, perhaps Co .Till IIOJIUIQ 1U PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Uoug. 1781 3rd Floor Ware Block. MODERN 5-B00M HOUSE Bungalow type house, 2 blocks from -ar line, a nlne-mlnute ride to heart of Omaha; well built and ready for occu pancy; $200 down; located on Ave. C, be tween S2d and 84th Sts.. Council Bluffs. Day t Hess Co.. 121 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Iowa. REAL ESTATE 1'An.M t UANOII 1.AXDS Fori SALE. Cnnndn. .,.DIH7Sil Columbia finest agrlcul turai land. Nechaco valley, near Grand Trunk; also Fort George, Cariboo. Peace River. BulHley valley, mate -requirements. 40 acres to 100,000. Lowest prices; easy terms. Glenn & Co., 4a Pender St'. Vancouver. B. C. Colorado. HOMESTEAD-430 acres rich farm land for $1.5. filing fees and all; Just over Into Colorado good stuff, not sand hills. Land In Kimball county $10 to $15 per acre. 'J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. iorra. Garden and Fruit Tracts. r.f arm.' uIiY Ju,t 6 " north of Council Bluffs, at bargain prices. 80S acres, known as Orchard Heights, subdl vlded and for sale at from $50 to $100 per acre; easy terms. Let us show you this land. Day & Hpss Co.. 12S Pearl St. Council Bluffs, la. ' -SIGHTY acres of land close to town ?"7rrJ;re cn be 'armed, will be sold for $56.00 per to close partnership. Mort gage of W.00O. balance must b -ash JT.O. box U3. Council Bluffs, Iowa. HEAL ESTATE FAUM A KAXfll LAN US KOlt 5VI.lt. tovrn. GOOD lW-ucre fann In Tage County. Iowa, nil In cultivation except 12-acrc timber pasture Just back of barn: 6-room house In good repair; plenty of barn room; granary ami out buildings; new hog house and cement rave. A rood. young orchard and an all around good in. i rite ana terms ngnt J. D. JOHNSON, Sapp Blk.. Council Bluffs. I.v TUB earnest way to find a buyer ror your farm Is to Insert a small want ad in inr uts Aioints uapltal. Largest dr culatlon In the state at In imi iiniif The : Capital Is read by and believed In by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply refuse to permit any other paper In their names, naies, i cent a word a day, 11. 2J per line per month? count six ordi nary words to the line. Addreis U. aiomes capital. Ui Moines. la. Flordln. Bl i a home on the beautiful "Indian " ouiu cuuniy, in me very neart of tho Orange and Grape Fruit belt, . The opportunity of a lifetime. Be. liable agents wnntrd. Tivnv. jr. ni a n't iMftuujjiKAHr, FAIRMONT. MINN Ueoruln. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTIC. BIBMINOIIAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of 1 money crops ot the south Inn l(h hl. ..' 11 u vvi,.ii, .UUIlirjr, ls SOU, w'",u '"vu "urn Kaooi aavantagea. W. B. LEAHY. Dept. IC General Passenger Agent. ATINTIC. OA. Minnesota. MINNKSOTA. Write for our Mlnneioia hnntri .'r. peclnl rotes. ' DAT. & NIGHT REALTT Ctt. 103 Bankers Lire Bldg.. Lincoln. Neb. NcbrHslcn. MR. IHVRfiTfltl f 11. . t means: For sale, 12 quarters of choice ' i.m viusb 10 oiuney, pteu., one 'tenth cash. bat. tn vHn in i.n mh.i I'uriueiii. i-.rnesr nanum rtinney. reD. 64 ACREfl land In HIaIiio rnnntv K'h $8.25. A. W. Kelpln. 4321 Charles St. td-BUHUKL WliKAT tuVND, TO 131 PER ACHE. We have for ante nvnr X) (Yin ar n t-neyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 1$ years, Including 1910 and UU, average With the best In the state. Alfalfa. i a leading crop. Better so1, water and climate cannot be found; write for full LP.ivIt; S?. Aents wanted everywhere. SIDNEY. NEB. North Dnkutn. TOU can buy from owner on oron nav. ment plan or lease, crood level lnrt. Plowed and ready for crop. Thirty quarter sections to select rrom, some with build Ings. These landB are near markets, In win nouineaBiem Dan or. iortii uaKOta. For particulars write. Leslie S. Hacker. nacxey uiag., oc raui, Minn. South Dakota. W w " " n "VJV. . 1. 1 111 1UI1U , 10 acres broke, balance all tillable; 7 miles from- Dallas and 6 miles from Colome. Price, $40 per acre, payable $1,500 cash, $2,600 March 1, 1913; $2,400 Harcn i. ii7. Address uox imj, uauas. So. Dak HOMESTEAD relinquishment on choice quarter section near tho Nebraska line Close to good town. Prioe, $200. Shuler A Cory, ioi aty wationoa uacic mag. Texna. CHEAP natented state school lands. south Texas, $t an acre cash, balance ten years. For "all' particulars write F.. A. Connable, trustee. 4S4 Commercial Bank uidg.) Houston, itx. CHEAP patented state school lands. south, Texas, II an acre cash, balance ten years. For all particulars write F. A. Connable, trustee, 4S4 commercial uank Bldg., Houston. Tex. Wanhlnicton, BUT SPOICANE PROPERTY. .One acre that will soon bo worth $1,000 for $600: terms. Write EMERY 3. BAYLEY, Peach, Washington. MVK BTOOK MAKKET OF WEST ShlD live f-k to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Ltve Stock Commission Merchant. BYERS BROS. & CO.. Strong, reliable. CLIFT1N Com. Co., 322 Exchange Bldg 8nyder-MaIone-Coffman Co., 159 Ex. Bids, LAVERTY BllOS.. 1.13 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co., Exchange Bldg. CJay. Robinson & Co., 200 Excnang Bldg. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. LEGAL NOTICES. UNITED SURETY COMPANY RECEIV ERSHIP. Thomas II, Bowles et al. vs. United Surety Company et al. In the Circuit Court of Baltimore City. upon the Petition of the receivers filed In this case It is this 10th day of October, In the year nineteen hundred and twelve, by the circuit court of Baltimore City, adjudged and ordered l. Tliat . February is, 1313, la Hereby fixed as the final day for the filing of claims In these proceedings by the bond holders, policy holders and creditors of the United Surety Comuanv. and only claims filed on or before said day par ticipate in any distribution or tne assets of the company to be made to tho cred itors by tne receivers. 2. That no default under any outstand ing bond or guaranty of said company of any character occurring alter the uth day of January, 1913, shall give rise to a proveabie claim in any distribution of the assets of the company to be made to the creditors by the receivers. 3. That the holders of Outstanding bonds and guarantees under which no claim for lose Is made be and they are hereby authoriied to file claim against tho company for the amount of loss arls. tng from procuring substitute bonds at prevailing rates, or ror the unearned pre mium. If the holders of bonds guaranteeing the maintenance of construction or other work for a fixed period are unable to procure substitute bonds on such terms, they may .claim under tne provisions or paragraph 4 hereof. 4. That the holders of outstanding bonds and guarantees under which claim ror loss u maae. but such claim Is un liquidated or not definitely ascertainable, be and they are hereby authorized to file for the penalty of the bond In order that their claims may be subsequently considered and a proper reservation of assets mode therefor, If and when the same are definitely established. 5. That the reselvera cause a com- of this order to be published at least once a week for three successive weeks prior to November 15. 1912, In a newspaper of general circulation In each state wherein the United Surety Company was en gaged In bus'ness. Bald receivers flhall also mall printed copies of this order to all creditors of said company, and to the nomers or its oonas, policies and guar antees, and to the beneficiary thereof so far as the addresses of said creditors and holders and beneficiaries are ascertain. able from the company's books, also to tne courts in cases wnere such bonds or ruarantees were Iseued under tho dlrec. tlon and subject to the approval of auch courts; but the nonrecelpt of such printed copy shall not affect the validity of this order, CHAfl. W. HEUlSLElt. State of Maryland, City of Baltimore, ss.: I, William M. Carson, clerk ot the cir cuit court ot Baltimore City, do hereby certify that the above Is a true copy of the original order now on file In thu offlca In the cause therein entitled Thomas H. Bowles et al. vs, I'nlted Surety Company et al. in testimony whereof I hereto set mv hand and affix the seal of the sold cir cuit court this 11th day of October, 1912. WAl. U. CARSON, Clerk O23-30N run m::. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET First No. 1 Duluth Cargo of Wheat Sold Yesterday at Chicago. CORN MARKET IS TWO-SIDED Onl llrnr l.ooklun- for Lower Prices lnleaa There la iv Mntrrlnl In crease In thr Export Demand. OMAHA. Oct. a. 1912. Tho first Duluth wheat cnrRo graded o. 1 northern was sold yesteitluy In Chlonio under the Illinois (nsprcttun rules. Three other Duluth "cargoes have arrived and no doubt will tx jwssed as contract wheat. Additional cargoes are oatllng at Duluth and there no doubt L1 .p.n 'av' hike movement of npnng wheat to Chicago elevators the next few weeks. It Is thu prospect which caused the Dccombrr to show more weakness thun the May yesterday. In tho absence or any Important political news condi tions are somewhat bearish from a com merclal. point of view both hero urn! abroad. Cash wheat was unohanged to Ho lower. The sentiment on com Is mixed and the market Is lookec upon as a two-sided amir. A trader who Is very careful In forming nn opinion and who 1ms been .i.h' afler .a trl" through tho corn belt sold that grain short yesterday. Tho mar- . lookcJ "Pon M largely a weather jural r. Some of the now corn coming In Is very good but carries a heavy percen tage of moisture. Reports from Peoria, ill., said the new corn thero wus 2iJ to Si per cent of moisture. Some of tho samples hero will run equally as high, while others are good enough to drv Into Iso. 3 corn. The Industrial consumers wero tho largest buyers n tho market yesterday. Cash corn unchanged. Onts bears are looking for lower prices uiilcm there Is a material Increase In the export demand. They aro looking for December to sell at a wider discount under May. Bulls, however, express a reverso opinion, and they say there are enough oats sold to go out noxt month to necessitate the contlnuanca ot a lib eral movement. Cash oats unchanged. Clearances: Wheat and and flour equal to 431.000 bushels: corn. 300 bushels: oats. SZ.000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, ttd to lUd lower; corn. Vid to Hd lower. Primary wheat rocelbts were 2.403.000 bu. and shipments 1,037,000 bit., agnlnst re ceipts of l.fttO.OM bu. and shipments of Stfi.OOO bu. last year. Primary corn lecelpts were 350,000 bu. and shipments 243,000 bu., against receipts of 518,000 bu. and shipments of 342,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,616.000 bu. and .shipments 873,000 bu., against receipts ot 610,000 bu. and shipments of 271,000 bu. last year. The following cash nales were reported today: Wheat. No. 2 hard, winter. S cars. 86V40; 2 cars, 8CV4c; 'No. 3 hard, winter, 1 car, mw, cars, sco; a cars, S5Hc; No. 2 spring. 1 car. ECc: No. 3 surlnR. 1 car. Sfic: 2 cars, 85Hc; 1 car. 85c; No. 4 spring, 3 cara, 84c; 4 cars, 83V4c; no grade, spring, 1 cur, 80c; 1 car, 79c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 84c; 3 cars, S3Hc; No. 4 mixed, durum, 1 car, 80Hc: No. 2 durum, 1 car, SIMcl No. S durum, 4 cars, 819ic; No. 4 Paclflo white, l car, 90c. corn: No. 3 yellow, l car, 61Hc no grade, 1 car, 6$c. Barley: Feed, 1 car, 68c; rejected, 1 car, 46c; No. 4, 1 car, 68c, Rye: No. 2, 1 car, C7c. Oats: No. 2 white, 1 car, SIc; No. 3 white, 1 car, (very choice), 31c; 1 car, 3tc; 6 cars, 31c; No. 4 white, 3 cars, 30?io. Omnha Cash ITlce. WHEAT No. 2 hard. S6087MC: No. 3 hard, SoS7c; No. 4 hard, 8140650; No. 3 spring, S6Q6c CORN-N6. 2 white. C2ia!c: No. 3 white. 624c; No. 4 white, 000Hc; No. 2 yellow, tla; No. 8 yellow, tttto; No. 2, SIVic; No. 3. 61o; No. 4, 69&ftiOc. OATS No. 2 white, 3202Vio; standard, tlU631Mc; No. 3 white, 3131ttc; No. 4 white. OTic. BARLEY Malting, 69Cc; No. 1 feed, 49?GGC. RYE No. tne; ISO, 3, HOC. Cnrlot Hrectpt". Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 204 Ml Minneapolis Ul Duluth M9 Omaha 1H Kansas City 105 St. Louts 112 1 s 19 Winnipeg , Wl CU1CAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading) find Closing: Price on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 20. lUlxzord conditions exnocted to Interfere with farmers dc- itvones noruiwest orougnt auout an up turn today In wheat, but failed to prevent woaknetKt later, due In the main to bear ish cables. The close waa cosy, H'O'Via to o under lost night. Stormy weather In the epring crop bolt would have good effect on tho wheat mar ket were It not for assertions tlutt coun try elevators were filled. Conslderablo buying, however, resuitou irom reports that largo quantities of wheat In North Dakota fields would be seriously dam- Heavy Increases of the European visible supply counted gradually, but In a. de cided manner agaltiBt the wheat bulls, th total having bten lifted to nearly m tame level as a vear ago. On tho other hand, failure of tho Board of Trade groin commltteo to agroo with tho state, In spection department in approving a uig Duluth cargo as sultabla t'or filling Bpccu latlvo contracts hod only temporary In fluoiujo toward helping sustain the mar ket. December closed UiiHc net lower at 92Hc Unexpected weakness developed In tho corn market. There was general unlood ltng. In which speculators were mi p posed to havo hod a large part. December closed heavy, llVto net lower, at &2V&fi 62c. Cash grades wero feeble. No. 2 yellow, eiHiU'eic. Oats Increased In activity and weak npRH tut nithnr cereals declined. December closod ,4c under last night at S2Vic Declines In tho hog market carried down nrovlnlons. May pork dropped the furthest, The leading rutures rangen as touows- Artlclel Open. I Hlgh.l Uw. I Close.1 Yes'y. Wheat, I i I I Dec. 92V4 92im 9232W 92Vi 92H May. 97UUH 7 97H 97H8W Corn. Oct C3 6314 Dec. 63V4 638 62Wi 52Hi 53H May. G2H0H C2?i 62 62 62!i Oats. 1 Dec. 32 32V4 S2Vi 32,i 32H May. 34H0W 34H ' 3 3i. Pork. I Oct.. 16 21 10 10 Jan.. 10 40-45 18 47H 18 &Si 18 32H 18 17V4 May, 18 07-12 18 17H 1" 9714 17 VtVi 18 15-17 Lard, I Oct I10 77H 10 82A Jan. 10 67-00 10 C2V4 10 621i 10 62V 10 C24 May. 10 20 10 22 10 17& 10 17tt 19 26 Ribs. Oct 10 60 10 65 Jan.. 9 S7290 9 90 9 82J4 9 82M W May. 9 67t4 "9 70 9 C5 9 66 70 Cash a.uotutlons were as follows: FLOUR Winter patents, $4.30S4.75: win ter straights, $4.10-4.5O; spring patents, S4.2&35.40; spring straights, $4.0034.25; bakers, $3.604r3.85. RYE No. 2. we. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4SQ62c; fair to choice malting, utilize. SEEDS Timothy. 3.5M.Qo. uiover. I13.fl0fl18.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork. $10.87ie.60. Lard (In tlercesl. S10.7Offl0.76. Short ribs (loose). $9.8714010.60. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 451,000 bu. Primary receipts were 2.403,000 bu., compared with LOOO.OOO bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Eitlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 129 cars; corn, 178 cars; oats, 499 cars; hogs. 20,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, S1.C791.09; No. 3 red8ofr1.04: No. 2 hard, 93S95Vc: No, 3 hard. 91'4614Wc; No. 1 northern. 93ViWio: No. 2 northern, !Wf 82c; No. 3 northern, 87090c; No. 2 spring, BOfiDlc; No. 3 spring, 8&S89c; No. 4 spring, IKGAL- NOTICES. OFFICE C. Q, M.. CHRONICLE BLDO., San Francisco, Col . Oct. 1, 1912. Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 a. m. Nov. 1, 1912, for furnishing forage and straw required at Fort Huachuca and Douglas, Ariz., during fiscal year ending June 30, 1913. Information furnished on application here or Quartermasters in Seattle, Wash,, Portland, Ore., Fort Huachuca and Douglas, Ariz. F VON 8CHRADKR, C. Q. M. O3-4-5-7-8-30-21 dm aha, avkdxksdav. orroHKii .so. vmi K:w"'srl M KtwtWc. N 3 wiilte. UlUtHOe. Nil Vel low. rtfM 'BV. No i new. Wtc old. atrssc, 4 white, iftv; No. 4 yellow. new. uc . om, WiC umv .NO. i. Se, No. 2 white, W4l4v. No. 3, S No. S white, M44TSvc. No. 4 white. W c: standard, Xtt4MU'. Hj-t: No. 2, . Imrley. Soflle. Clover: JIJ.fOSI8.00 Timothy: tX(jN.lo. Bl'TTMlt Steady ; creameries. JiVs4c; dairies, jamfSTc. , 1(RIS Steads ; receipt. S.tK3 cases; at mark, cases Included. lPfrnV; ordinary finite, 2le; first. He CHKHSK-Meauy, dairies. 17ViQt7V; twins. ItiMfl'c; young America, 17'V 17ic; long hums, l?fi;Vic 1"OTAT012S-Stpiirtv: rt.eliil. M eiir. Michigan. 4fr45c; Minnesota. 4tfttc; Wis. COIIHlll, 40B4&C. POl'LTHY Alive, stenilv: tmkevs. l.V: Kill eken.s, lOHoj springy. ISic. 'liALSteady. at lfil4e. V .M5W Ml II 14. tllCi:itAI M Alt KK 1' luotn(lii of the liny on Vnrlou ConniKiillt lea. N13W YOR1C. Oct. M FtJItMl -Aellvn nt.d lower; spring patents, J4.SCKS1.90; win ter M ml eh Ik. 11 jUm it). u.,i,i.,, i,t-,,i- t4.TOi3fft.lS: Bpring cls. Jl.25a4.50; winter ext ras, No. 1, U04.1.2O; winter exit as. No. 2, Sl.aWMO; Kaiukm atralghta, Sl.U1jvl.SS. UlT Spat market eu.iy. No. 2 red, M.Oi, elevator, and J1.0S, f. o. b. ivfloat; No. I northern Duluth. SMtWo, f. o. b. afloat. Futures closed ?c not lower. Do ceinber. PS 16-Wc; May, tl.03 11-10. CORN Spot market easy; export, r3c, f. o. b. afloat, December to March. OATS-Spot. steady; No. 4, 38c; white cUiukhI. 39iiNlHc. FJiBD atoady: western spring bran, iw-iu, sacKs, izi.K; otaiuiara muiaiiiig, 100-lb. socks, $23.83; city, llXv-lb. sacks, $23.00. HAY Quiet: prime, iionilnat; No. 1. $1.10 (01.15; No. 2. S1.004T1.IC; No. 3, 85c, IIIDKS-nnn; Central America, 3ic; Bogotit, 274Hi2Mic. LRATHHR l-Mrm; hemlock firsts, 2701 SSc; seconds, lf27c; thirds, 23JT21C; re jects. ISc. PROVlHION8-lork. barely nteady; mess, $19.00 19.76; family, $23.00((24.; short oleais, $22.0(it24.50. Beef, strong; mess, $18.(KHffl9.00; family, $22.00CTe3.00; beef hams, $3S.aV3jitriO. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., Sll.OOStlt.U; pickled hams, $14.00. Iard, weak; middle west prime. ttl.0TiArU.15; refined, easy; continent, $11.96; South America, $12.76; compound, $S.O0Cf.25. TALI .OW Barely steady: prime rtty, hhds. frHct spocJal, 7V4o: oountrj'. Gtrtiic HUOAll Raw, quiet; Muscovado, 89 lest, 3.66c; centrifugal, W teat, 4.05c. molasses sugar, 89 test. 8.30c; rerined, quiet. BUlTKlt Firm; receipts, 7,600 tubs; oreamery extras, 3Io; firsts, 294J304o; creamery luJd nxtrns, 30tjtT31c; state dairy, finest, CfrffSOc; process, extras, ZIMtp 28c; factory, June make, firsts, HHyao; current makes, first, 24o: packing stock, current make. No. 2, 23.tp23V4o. CHEESU liay; receipts. 2,000 boxes; state, whole milk, held, colored specials, lTKlBc; white specials, 17m79c; skims, 4015a Eaas-Flrm; receipts, 13.424 cases; fresh gathered extras, 33fl$6c; refrigerator spe cial marks, fancy, 24Ho; nearby hennery whltcB, fonoy large, new laid, Glfttoc; western gathered whltos, 32it3Rc. l'OULTRY-Dressed, steady; fresh killed western chickens, 12(ifl9a; fowls, 16918c; turkeys, springs, lOtflSc; old, lVQl'c. St. Louis General Mnrkrt. ST. IX)UI8, Oct 91 WHEAT-Cash weak; track. No. 2 red, S1.07V45J1.10V4; No. S hard, 90if05c CORN-Steady; track. No. 2 old, 64c; now, C3c; No. 2 white, 63o. OATS-Lower; track, No. 2, 32J?33Vic; No. 2 whlto, 33V4S4'.4c. RYUJ-Unchanged at C9c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Lower: Decembor, 9311c: May. B7iifO;iTic CORN Lower; December, 495to; May, 60io. OATS Lower; December, 32',4'H32Vic; May. 34V4c. POULTRY Weak; chickens, 11c; springs, 12V4c; turkeys, l5o,i ducks, 18o; geese. 11c. BUTT13R Steady, creamery, 26fi30c. KGOS Lower at 23Vt. FIXUR Dull; rod wtntor patents, $4.W 05.15; extra fancy and BtraJght, $4.4vJi) 4.85; hard winter clears, $3.55tf3.90. 811KD Tlmothv. $10.00. CORNM11AI-43.60. BRAN Weak, sacked, enst track, $9Sc !.. - .. ...... 1IAV ixwer; umouiy, jiiwauniu; prai rie. $15.004jM(!.00. PROVISIONS lArd and pork un changed, Dry salt meats, lower; boxed oxtia shorts, $U.C2V4! clear ritm. $lt-K114i short clearn, $12 00. Bacon, lower: boxed extra shorts, $12.02V4; clear ribs, $12.02V4i short clours, $13.00. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bhls 13 000 18,000 Wheat, bu..., 1310 0 97,000 Corn, bu 23.0OJ 27,0" UatS, UU IB.VW li,VW KiuiKiia City flrnln mid Provlaluns. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 29. WHEAT CaBh, unchanged to .4o hlghor; Jo. 2 hanl, BOOfllc; No. 3, SV4n9o; No. 2 red, 1.0.KM.0C: No. 3, 9SV4cG$i.03V4. CORN Blow, unchnnged; No. 2 mixed, old, 5767Vlc; new, 60c; No. 3 old, 6te; now, 6ifi66c; No. 2 whlto, old, 674Jt8c; now, 6GO7c; No. 3, 6ftIrt6V4o: new. etflWo. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 34V4C Wic, No. 2 mixed, 33fl33V4a RY1J-C9C. Closing prices of futures: WHKAT December. 80Vlc; May, 91V40 01OfllV4c. CORN-Docember, 484c; May, 4WJM9Vc; July, 49Hc OATB-December, 32c; May. SIH03474O. HAY Steady; choice timothy, SI2.MHP 13.00; chqlce prairie, $12.76tlJ.2r. BUTTKR'-Creamery, 28cl firsts. ICc; seconds, 24o; packing stock 22V4tr23Vie. EQOS lSxtrus, 25V4o; firsts, 24V4c; sec onds, 18c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu lOO.ao 111.000 Corn, bu . Oats, bu 19.000 s.ooo Mlmieiipolla (frnin Market. MINNIOAI'OLIB, Oct. 29. WHKAT Do. cember. 87 Vo; May, WUi)2hic. Cash: No. 1 hard, 8Dc; No. 1 northern, 8788T4c; No. 2 northern, MViOSOHc: No. 8, 824fl 84Ha CORN NO. 3 yenow, lonnivtc OATS No. 3 whlto, 30V430ie. RYI4-NO. 2, C0Q3C. RRAN-In 100-lb, sacks, $18.ROitl9.00. FIXJUR First patents, $4.354.66.; second patents, $4.2004.45; first clears, $3.203.30; second clears, $2.4032.70. FLAX-$1.48tMri,49. BARLKY 4iqcgc. MllwnnUer Orsln Mnrket. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 23. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 92fi03c: No, 2 northern. 9OVi0fllc; No, 2 hard winter, 928D3c: December, 89Vic; May. Mt4c CORN No. 3 yellow, KWqc; No. 3 white, Cfic: No. 3, 65c: December. 62Hc; May, C2c OATS-Standard, 1&SVSWto. BARLEY Malting, 67668c. Liverpool (1m In Murket. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 29. WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 3 Manitoba, 8s 2d. Futures, weak: October, 7s 9d; December, 7sSdi Mr.rch, 7s7id. CORN Spot, easy; new American kiln dried, "s. Futures, easy; October, 6s4Vd; December, 5sSd. t'eorla Markel. PEORIA. Oct. 29.-CORN-V4C lower; No. 2 white, 63c; No. 2 yellow, '4o; No. 3 yellow, 63c; No. 4 yellow, 61?4c; No. I mixed, 63c. OATH Easy: No. 2 white, S3c;, No. S white. J2V4Q2V4c Vlalhlr Supply of Ornln. NIJW YORK, Oct. S9. Tim visible sup ply of wheat In Canada Saturday, Octo ber lfi. was 14.228,000 bushels, an Increase of 2.EOO.000 bushels. Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Oct. 29,-COTTON-Spot closed steady; middling uplands, 11. Sic; middling gulf, 11.60c; no sales. Futures closed steady; October and No vember. 10.61c; Deoamber, 10.89c; January. 10.92c; February, lie; March. 11.09c; May, ll,13o; Juno, 11.14c: July, 11.16c; August, U.Oko: September. 10.89c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct 29.-COTTON Spot, steady, V4c up; middling, U 1-lEo. COO bales. Sales, 15,780 bales; stuck, llS.GOS uaies Knvar Mnrket, NEW YORK. Oct 29. Sl'OAR Raw. quiet, muscovado, 89 test, Stic, centri fugal, 96 tent. 4.05c, molasses. 89 test. 2'HV. WlLHit. UUUt,, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET , t , - n tti t-l i i t i I Receipts of Cattle Liberal, but Best Grades SteRdy. H0QS QUARTER TO THIRTY DOWN Itrorlpta of .Mirrp mid I.nmha I.nrae, tun Demand Holds V Very Well nnd I'rlera Minn hut l.lttlc (linnnr, SOfTIt OMAHA, Ort , t12. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... 13.316 4.4t 61.3. listlmato Tuesday .. . S.000 7 AO 4J,tw Two days thla week.. 21,91 11.412 M.995 Saint- dOs Inst week. J1.4W WW 8,8iM Sitnm 2 weeks ago... . ,3l 9.9tl 49,Ml Sanlo 3 weeks ago 31.957 n.SRO fxW SAtnn 4 weeks ago 18.WI 12,VU 94.S77 Same days last year...l7,77y 9,574 64,347 The following tables shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to date as compared with last year: mis. inn. lno Dec. last year: Cattle .... Cattle ...... St3,0:6 74,73i5 .. . 131..10 Hogs 2.470.504 1.W1.S4S 479.318 Sheep 2,405,133 2,191,711 26,621 The following table shows the ranee ot prices for hogs al South Omnha (or the last lew anys with eouiparlNans Date. I Ml. 11911. M0.IW0.19OS.lO7.JlKi. Oat, SOI 8 37 7 411 6 22 7 411 6 221 I 1 7 HI 5 2 6 PM i 7 62 S 43 6 87 t 11 ( 1 6,13 6 12 6 13 6 16 8 13 6 15 Oct. 21 8 2it 0 351 8 31 Oct. 23. 8 4SH 1 S 44 Oct. 23. OCt. 24. Oct, 25. Oct. 28. Oct. 27. Oct 2S. Oct. 21. 8 384 8 4J 8 4iS 351 I 7 63 7 68 6 41 6 70 6 47 6 39 6 2S 8 60) & 41 6 61 6 21 8 47 6 19 S 26 8 36 S 90 8 13 7 69 5 45 I 8 0SH 19 7 64 72 7 65 C 60 6 13 6 67 6 60 6 65: 5 4S Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tho Union Block yards for twenty four hours ending yesterday at 3 o'clock: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle, lions. Sheen. U'rs. -'., .M. & til. i s 1 Wabash Railway 4 Union Pnciric W 21 C. .t N. W east.. 0 R C. & N. W.. west.. Ti 17 C. HU P., M. & O.. ti S C, lk & Q east.. 2 X C., 11. & Q west.,172 70 3 3 64 4 63 21) C, H. L & 1'., nasU 1 0 .. .. C, R. I. & P., west. .. 2 Illinois Central 1 .. ,. Chi. Ureat Western .. 2 TOtal receipts..,. 312 US Mil 3 D1HPOS1T10N-1UCAD. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep Morris & Co 454 1,113 2,701 Swift & Co 1,013 1.843 3,1184 Cudahy Packing Co.... 934 2,121 7,200 Armour & Co 1,277 1,99$ 4,799 Morreii 4 W. B. Y'"nt Co 147 Benton, Vnnsunt & L, 93 Hill & Bon F. B, Lowls Huston & Co J, 11, Root & Co J. 11. Bulla. Rosenstock Bros 425 337 87 145 219. McCrcary A Kellogg.. 3IS Worthelmcr & Degeu,. 192 II. F. Hamilton 273 Sullivan Bros 10 Rothsuhltd A Krehs.. Mo. A Kun.-Cnlt Co Cllnn A Chrlstlo . SO . 187 .1,60 Other buyers 1,060 .... 0.909 Totals 8,927 7,079 4,300 CATi LEwCnttlo recnliits were liberal todnv. making tho total fur thn two days 21,916 head, about the samo as for tho corresponding period lust week and lnrgor than a year ago by over 4.WJ0 head. Tito liberal receipts following tho largo run of yesterday naturally hnd tho eftect of malting mo trade a llltio slow this morn ing. In addition to that advices from other selling points were, not very re assuring, ho that tho market opened slow and weak, and tho morning was far ad vanced hcruri) nnything iiko a cioiuauco had been effected. Tho market on beef stocrs wns slow and weak from start to finish. Sellers who wero fortunuto In having such citttlo as buyers happened to want wero generally quoting tho mnrket as steady, but tho less ilcs. riibli! kinds wero anywlicro from wenx to ns much as loo lower. 'What has been said regarding boot steers wool apply equally as well to cows nnd hulteis. Homo of tho better grades were probably steady, with tho lees desirable kinds weak to lfto lower. Strictly good to cholco feudem wero steady, but thero were very few of that kind on sale. The less dcslraulu kinds, running from common to medium alld even protty fair grades, wero slow and wean to as much 'as loo lower in miny cases. uuotatlons an native cattle: uood to cholco beef steers, M.SftflO.OO; fair to good beef steers, $7. 25HJ 8. 25; common to fair beet steers, $o.76ti7,2S; good to choice heifers, $5,8OiH,40; good to choice cows, S5.4Oii6.90; fair to good cows, Si.SOft&.aO; common to fair cows, $3.00014. 30; good to cholco stockers and feeders, $6.25rf7,85; fide to good stockers uml feeders, $5.75 6.25; common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.6036.16; stock cows and hcllorH, jl.outf 6.60; veal calves, $4,754(8.75; bulls, stags, etc, $l.4OU0.40. Quotations on range cuttle: Uood to cholco beef steers, $8.6038.30; fair to good beef steers, $0.00&t).!0; common to fair beef steers, 16.268-6. 00. HOUS Yesterday's slump In hogs was followed by another this morning equally us big if not greater. At the outset tho Jobbers comuieiioud operating on a blsls anywhere from a nickel to 20o lower tnuii tho general market yesterday. Com paratively few hogs woru bought on spuctilutlvo account, the big bulk ot the hogs being left to the disposition ot tho packers. This afforded the pocking In terests another good opportunity to pound the market, which they did largely to their cwn satisfaction, filling most of their orders around $7.76 or about 25U30a below the cost ot their purchases yester day. On tho whole, trade could not be described us uny better thun fairly active at tho decline, u clearance of a liberal supply being made In very fair season, Tho best hogs on sale sold as high us $8.00, which Is fully a quarter lower than the top prlco yesterday. Receipts foot up about 103 loads or around 7,000 head, us agulnst 6.860 head lust rueeaay and e.u.u nr.uu on tnu corre sponding day a year ugo. The general quality was considered us a little batter thun on yesterday, the top hogs weighing uround 310 pounds being very choice. While tho hog market at this point 1 breaking down vary rapidly It might bu well for shippers to take noto of the fact that the break Is no greater hero than ut other market points, In fact not so great. A comparison between this and other selling points will show that tho top of $4 Paid here was reached by only one other Missouri river market and was only to lower than Chicago, That being tho case shippers can savo nothing by sending their hogs to any other market. SHEEP The sheep market was liber ally supplied again today, tho receipts being about the samo us on lust Tuesday, more thun two weeks ago and less than on tho same day a year ugo, The propor tion of dealrublo killers was relatively small, though there was about enough of that kind of sheep and lambs to satisfy the present denund. While early advices indicated u stronger tone to the general trade at other live stock centers the eastern trado In dressed mutton lomulns In a very weak condition, The packers seemed to have a fair outlet for most of the stuff on tho fut order, though not much business waa done early In the morning. Some of tho best offerings were a little late In arriving at the burn. Among the early sales was a load of ewes that brought $3.60 and about three decks of range lambs with 100 head out, which sold at $6.10. Once the irreuter Dart of the aunnlv wi. sorted up Into selling shape a moro ac tive movrmunt took place at prices loiilio higher on lambs und strong to a dime higher on the majority oT sheep offering. Two strings of prime killing lambs changed hands at $6.75, while another bunch which was not qulto so good brought $6.60. A couple of bunches ot fut ewes went to the buyers at $3.00 and oth ers at $3.60, A shipment of wethers sold at $4.15. Quotations on shcup und Iambs Lambs, good to choice, $0.6006.90; lambs, fair to good, $e.2O0.6O; lambs, feeders, $5.35i.25; yearlings, light, $4.35tre.iO; yearlings, heavy, $4.3034.70; yearlings, feeders, $3.75 3G.00; wethers, good to choice. $3. KM t. JO; wethers, fair to good, $3,354(2.85; wethers, feeders, $3.V4I4.35; ewes, good to choice, $?.3&g3.&5; ewes, fair to good. $3.10ira.36, ewes, feeders. $3.10r3.45, ewes, yearling breeders, $4.605.00, ewes, aged. V'iiW.'M, cull sheep and bucks, 12 fry 'UO. Representative sales hi, Joseph Llvr Mock .Mnrket, vc JOSJtvu , Oct 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, .UM head, mnrket, slow; steers, $ti.75rlO.Mj cows and heifers. $3.205,76; calves. $4.OOU.00. , HOllH-RceeJpts. 7.000 head; market, 2o tower; top, $8.00; bulk of sales. $7 7Mf7.P6. SHUKP AND LAMBS-Recelpls. 6.500 head, market, slow; lambs, $O.0OU7.36. (III(A30 I.IVIl MTOCK MAHKBT Receipts Fnlr to llrnvy nnd Prices n 1. title l.orvrr. CH ICAOO. Oct 39. -CATTLE Re ceUts, 7.MO head; market, slow, steady, shade off; beeves, $5.26011.00; Texas steers, RKHTCTO; western steers, $S.503r !.; stockers and feeders, $l.2fif7.50: cows and heifers. $3.7.Vlf7.25; calves, $6.7510.6O. I IOUS -Receipts. 23,000 head; markot, 20UN0a lower, light, $7.25JJ7,?0; mlved, $7.46 m.PO; heavy. $?.20tr7.!i0; rough. $7.tr7.45; pigs, $4.96jLVI: hulk ot sales, $7. COM 85. SHEEP AND 1MMHS-Recclpt, 25,000 head, market, strong to steady; natlvn, $3.!U4W: western, Urefli.W; yearlings, $4.50jrR,75, lambs, native, $5.00ij-7.00; west ern, $&.!) 7.00. Knnana City l.lrr stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Oct 29. CATTLE Receipts, 21,000 head, Including 900 south erns; steers, steady to lOo lower; other CAtllo, steady, dressed boef and export steers, $X.2W10.75; fair to good, $6.MV1J.00: western steers. IVOOdtKM): atne.kera nnd feeders, $4.5tVtf7.(i0; southern steers, $4.25ir 6.00; southern rows, $3.10(16.10; native rows, $S.40tr7.W; native holfers, $s.0Otf.O0i bulls, $4.(XVQ.25: calve. $0ftitS.75. HOOH Receipts. 17.000 head; market, ISHfSOo lower, bulk of sales, $7,601f7.PO; heavy, $7.0Mf7.Ki; packers and butchers, r.MWf.W; IlKht. $TMrr7 75; Pigs. $5.50H;.50, SHEEP AND IiAM US-Receipts, 13,000 head: market, steady to weak; lambs, $2ftf7.00; yearlings, $4.6004.60; wethers, $4.00.00; ewes. $i.6ftif4.Wi stockers and feeders, t3.C04i4.00. fit. I.nula t.lvr Stock Murkrl, RT, I.OUIS. Oct. tfl.-CATTLI-llo-onlpts, CIOO head. Including 2,600 Texaus; market, 15ffS5a higher; native shipping and exporting steers, $8.OOtri0.85; dressed and butcher steers. $5,40it(t,6Ki Blockers and feeders, S1.751l7.O0: cows and helfors, SVC6fl.90; runners. $3.7M4.00; bulls, $4.00 M0.50; calves, $0.0Wll.S5; Texan and In dian steers, SI.FiO&I.SA; cows and heifers, $3. 254.16.00. HOOH-lteoelpts, 7.600 head; market, ttia lower; ptg and lights, M.60tr7.W; mixed and butchers, $7.(4iTA.O0; good heavy, $7,30 4T-00. SHEEP AND TAM8-Reeelpts, 6.O0O head; market, steady; muttons, $4 OOtf 4.30: lambs, $A.OOiir7.30; culls and bucks, S2.00ijra.25; stockers. $1763.60. Htoek In .MIBh. Receipts of Uvo stoelt at tho llvo pr!n clpul markots yesturday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 8,000 6,000 4,700 Chicago 7,600 I.rOO 25,000 Kansas City 21.000 17.010 13.000 St. IOlll 6,200 7,r00 600 St. Joseph 3,000 7,000 6,600 Total 4Vro3 1A600 nTwO Metnl Market. NIJVV YORK. Oct. 29,-METALS-Cop. tier. Mlnniluril Mttit nnd flptultnr. 110.75 bid; November and December, $l0.57ji' 17.OT eloctroiytlo and lake., S17.624JIT.8I! castings, $17. 25(917.37. Tin, weak) sK)t, October and November, $50.20(1150.02. Lead, quiet, nt $5.00 bid, Spelter, quiet, at $7.40 M.W. Antimony, steoily; Cookson's, $l0.r0. Iron, strong and unchanged. Copper arrivals nt Now York, 320 tons, exports this month, 21,453 tuns.i London copyor, quiet; spot, 75 6s: futures, 76 17s 6d. Local exchango sales of till, 125 tons, London tin, easy; spot, 230; fu tures, 220 6s. Imdoii lead, 19 7s 6d. Ixidon HeHer, 37 7s 6d. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 00s 6d. ST. IXIUIS, Oct. 29. MISTAtiS-Loail, dull nt $4.90. Spelter, quiet at $7.35417.40. Wool Mnrket. BOSTON, Oct. 29. Domestic wool buy ing by manufacturers continued with values unchanged. Sains of Ohio flcoces havo been somewhat curtailed, although a fnlr amount of washed dolnluo has changed hands at 34c Tho demand for Michigan flocces Is narrowing, but u fair Inquiry Is reported In Kentucky nnd Mis souri, Territory wools sell freely with original Montana bringing -llpiT.c, und other territory stock a trlflo less. In graded Moutunns flue staples sell for 24c. Rather morn Texns wool has changed hands lately, with twelve months bring ing 2U(24c. Other1 products nro dull. ST, IX3UI8, Oct. 29. WOOI-Steady; territory und western mediums, 21U23o; fine medium, 18f(20c; fine, 13ffl7c Wool Mnrket, BOSTON, Oct. 29. WOOITho demand for domcstlo wool was In fair voluhio. Values urn steady and trading Is along broad lines and heaviest In territory stock. Rathor moro Texas wool has changed linnds during tho last few days. Michigan fleeces uro 111 niodemto de mand, line washed Ohio delalna sells steadily and brings top figures. Missouri, three-eights- blood, 29o; quarter-blood, 2V4WWo. Territory, flno staple, tWfl7oj flnn medium staple, 04(Cai fl"o clothing, OWKo: flno medium clothing, 67MKos half-blood combing, C2W4o; threo-olghths-three-elghths-blood, 29o; quarturVblood, combing, MJi 05c ; pulled, flno A, COa; su pers, DOfdWo. New York Money Mnrkrt, NEW YORK, Oct. 29,-MONBY-On call, strong, ut 4WS'&H Ir cent; ruling rate, 6V4 Pr cunt; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 0 per cent Time loans, strong; sixty duys, fiCtO" per cent: ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, 5V44i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPBR-4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Finn, with actual business In bunkers' bins at $4.8175 for sixty-day bills and $1,8590 for demunU; commercial bills, $4.81. SILVER Bur, C3Vic; Mexican dollars, 4S;c. BONDS Government, ctcady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. 8. rtf. t, reg.-.lol K. C. Ho. rf. U., M o coupon 101 U. B. dtb. it mi,. II U. B. . st.i"""'"Vl K. unl. 4a im do cnupoa 101HM. K. A T, lat 4a., tS V. D. 4i, rf ill 'do fa. 4Ua i dn cuupoo lHKMo, I'acKlo 4a II Panama , coupon, .lOlK du conr, ta a A.-C. lat t Ut ... N R It (i 11 4lia I Atner. A. t JJJ f, Y. U. . 1(4"... H A. T. i T. ar. 4i..imi da dab. ti Ara. ToIjotco Ca.... ill K, Y. K, II, & II. Armour ft Co. 4Ha. IIS cv, SH wf Ateblaaa sen. 4a,... IJfcN. W. lit a. 4a. mu do ct. 4 l4g.... 1W do cr. 4t US do ov. ta I0HNi. I'acinc 4a SkU A. C, I Ut 4a 14 da S m Dal. b. Ohio 4a IT4 O. B, L rtdc 4a... 92U do JHu itt,,,nn' y. !.. 4S Ilrook. Tr. cr. M4 do con. 4a loiu o. of Oa, fra. ...MWIUaclln tan. 4... . HU Can. Iatli WHB, I & H. K, f. 4a TIM Caiaa. Il Ohtu da ten. U . . uti do conr 4 Ha W Bt. I B. W. r. 4a, 0K eCblcato A. . S fl. A L adj. Bi,... 71 C. U. A Q. i. 4a."i.. HEo. Pac. col. 4 nil do tan. 4a i do er. 4a j O M & B f T 4U..10Jtt do l,t ref, 4, C. 1U I. P. e. MFo. JUtlwar t 104 do rtf. 4a V4 do gen, 4i 7m A A B. r afc e 4Ha H Union I-aelfto 4,,.. 9Z I. & II. CT, 4a M(4 do ot. 4f IM D. b. II. 0. nt. I:, UVi da let A nt, i, mv Watlllnr ta 7'?rW. B. Uubhar I.,101H Brie p. I. 4 HU. B. Steal M Ia..,10 do tan. 4a . JJ '-Car. Cham. ta. MU do ov 4, r. II. TTHwabaah l.t t et. 4a 17 III, Cen. Ut raf, 4a 4 Weatarn Md. 4 UK Inter. Met. 4Ha. . . IMi Weal. Klae. ct. Ba.. Ui Inter, M. I. 4Hi,. MHWla. Central 4, ejepan 4e l Bid. eeotfered lloslnn Block Market, BOSTON. Oct. 29. Closing quotations on stocks were: Allouei " Hlami Cbpper avi Amsl. dapper U Slotuwk It A. Z, U 38 Nevada Con. tl Arltona Com iKIttpleatnr Sllaea .... I p. a C. & B, M. ( North Itatle i: Oil, t Arliooa TSV4 North Uk 3 Cal. lloola,. .et uia uominion 61 . 1 Oaoaola joi Centennial . Con. lUnt C. O .. M Qtilner DM 14 Fat Butta t' kl .. 11 shannon Kranklln Olroui Con, -. Oraoby Con. . 10 Superior ,, 31 4U8upertor n. M... UM M Tajnarack J) V. S. 8. It. c- M .. uu. Orvena Cananea jaia jwraie wu . u &q Kerr Lake .......... IS Utah Con 11 LeJia Copper ,., 7rm'Ub Cbpper 0,.,, UU La Salle Copper.,.. 4i Wolverine 71 Did. Aakad. Nfw YorU Btlnlnar nteeka, NEW YORK. Oct. 29,-Closlng quota tlona on mining stocks: . . . I . -All . .. Com. Tunnel elotk., 10 Meilcan do liondi .. ...14 Ontario Ton fal. A. Va V oplilr ,100 n 100 3D Iron gllrar IW 8tandlrd .. . Yellow Jacket , 4 LeadTllla Coo Ullle Chief Ottered The I'crslsteut am judicious Cue ot Newspaper Adertlslng f-'puce Is the Best Road Into tJi ' Big Uuslncat,' Clajn. NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Scries of Bear Attnoka Send Prices Moving Down the Slide. REPORTS OF TROUBLE IN PARIS Rending nnd Copper Arc l'lchcd for Short Srlllnir, While Slcel Is Unlondeit Very Freely, NI5W YORK, Oct. 33. -After sovintl days of twmparntlvo calm today's sto. k market was subjected to another wave of liquidation nnd a series of bear at tarks, which sent prices to tho lowest level of tho current movement. Tho scl. Ine derived much of Its Impetus from conditions abroad. Undoubtedly, however, tho dcvllno was materially assisted by tho aggressive attlttWo of a bear faction which has become emboldened, not onlv by the tension across tho water, but by such homo factors as money und politics Canadian Pnclflc was thn weaker of tho International group, declining over '1 points In London bofore our opening Its maximum dccllno hero was 7 point, from which It mado but slight recovers Tho settlements In London progressed without great strain. Thero wero pi slstvnt reffbrts of some Impending troubla In llirls, but locnl bankers with ronne tions at tho Krunch cnpltaJ professed lg norattco ot any weakness there. Reading und Amalgamated Copper also were singled out for short selling, and other coppers reflected the change, which Is said to havo coma out us tho condition ot that Industry. Lnlted States Steel was tho objectlvo nt henr sales, with resultant substantial declines. Tho statement of the steel corporation for the third quarter of tho year, Issued after tho clnsn of the Innr ket, disclosed total earnings of $30,06.1,513 nnd net earnings of $aX777,44o, compared; with $M,10:,Wfi nnd $l4J3,2M In tho pre ceding quarter. The statement by months shows that August business wu.i vastly better than that of July anV slightly hotter than Soptombor. Bonds wero lower, but rolattvoly' stronger than stoclts. Total sales put valuo woro $1.W,000. Unltod States bond wero unchanged on call. Number ot sales and leading quotations n stocks ware as follows! Balaa. 11! th. Low. Clou. Amalcamated Opper .... U,000 1H liti Atnerlean Atrlcullura.1 ... 00 Amartcan DeH Butar,... LtOO American Cnn 11,400 17 H IT U 41 40. American tain pM,,, American (X A V American Cotton Oil..... Am, Ira Securltlea American Llnaeed ...... American Looontotlro ... American B. 4k It .,. Am, B. A It. prd Am, Burar lU-flnlnt..... AruerlcAn T, & T..... American Totacco ....... Aneronda, Mlnlsg Co,... Atchleon , too ijiu K04 nou 1,100 tH mu ( 1,700 too 1,00 400 MH Mil :o i; 41'. til. 10 15'i 7,100 1U 100 1M 10i 10ttr iw 111 IM l.e 1,000 143 1I1H 1'4J K) 37U lit !7St (.004 41H 41U 41', 4,100 10!t UTi 107'. Aic111p.n1 pill ,,,',.... ...... .,. Atlantla Onaat Lino WO lit ill 11! Ilalllmnre & Ohio ,,. J,H lWi lCHi; lot'; iieinleimn Kteel . ..v too 11 rook! j n luplil Tr...... 1,(00 48U 4JU 45H HVi D'k Canadian Paclflo .... dotral Leather ..... t'lireapeake ft Ohio... Chlrnto tl. W., :i,eoo !ovk s&tu ssi t 700 Si I1K 3 IS 3,500 81Va 0 HIT 1.600 lVi II H 1 L'hlrato, M. & BU 1'.... 1,100 ltO't 108W 10',i C1ilca A M W, Ml 1J3H li U' ,100 MH ItH 4, l.tM 144H Ul UJJ'i tolorado F ft 1 Consolidated Uaa ....... Corn Products Delaware .t Hudeon..... ii,iuu l7 ll ll 14 li so lira S"k 31, tl Denver & Itlo Urande.... 100 11 Denver & 1U O, prd..... 400 JSli Dletlllrra' 8ecurltlcs .... 1,100 17 Krte , 4,000 31 Kris Ut pM 700 US l:rlo M pM , 1C0 43 11 7 MV4 UU Ml 41 Drncral Klrclrlo too 110 110 17i llrrst .orlhern prj...i,. (Irrat Northern Oic cUa.. 4,104 UJ!l 134K 134, tot) 4IH 4ii Illinois CcAtral 300 127'i ln'i im, Interlwrouth Met 3,000 201) tiller. Met. prd 7,000 (H Mil ci iniernatlunal llartreter,, 1,300 ut 110 111 S7 Intrr-Marlne Ufa 100 i 300 15 300 sriH International Paper Intrrnntlonal I'uinp ,,,, KwMi city Boulhern,,, Iclnlo (lea , ,,, 1Mb 1,00 18 VI 300 106 V. 106Va 10.V 1-c-hllll Valley SO.SOO 17Vi 1TIK 173'4 lAtilarllln ft uVuhTllle.. 1,100 utv 1HM, 147 M HI. 1'. as B. M. Al..,. MlMwnrl, K. ft T Mlisourl l-iulllo rational IlUcult National Lead N. It. It. or M. lit pfd.. (New York Central, N1. V., t), & V. Norfolk &. Western..,.,, 600 140S4. 13DS 133 1.700 17 74. S7Va 4,000 4SH 43 41 100 131 131 130 300 UU CUi ct; :7 37 3,:0O 116!i U3i lltU' 1 17 8,000 113K 11414 HI!, 100 11(4 8IH 83 1,700 181)4 1 193 North American fsurUiern Paclflo ,. Pacific Mall ,,, l'ennavlvanla , Pnula's Ona , 311. 3. Doc) 124 IMS lhi uVO lll lit I'., C, C, ft St. L . . I'lttebiirth Cual l'reeeeil Steal Car Pullman 1'alnre Car.. 300 100 an 31 ail 3(1. ..... 158 1WU Wi llendlnt. fl-JIv IS J, 100 171 Itepuhllu I, & B 1,000 31 Hepubllo I. & H. pfd., 100 lit; Hock laland Co S.mn) i llnck Island Co. pfd 300 tl Bt. L- ft b, Pi id prd... :oo st Beacotrd Air Line,., 300 10 BeatmaxU A. L pfd...... too 4U lH 3141' 3 :is 10 JS'i l!t 49 411 35U 4IS 14 Slona-Slialllelil S. ct I., Houtheni l'aelflo . Boulhern Railway .. 3. soo iook 104 ios; .. l.wo :sn :sn,' Bo, Hallwar pfd. too Tenneaae Copper 100 1 4IVi HOW e0a 41 40?a 14 '1 idih a iiciuc....... Union Tactile 41,400 1UH 1(711 1CXV Union racltlo prd United BUtea lleally..,, soo United BUtea Rubber..., 1,100 United States Bteel 117,600 4a 11 to?i ko(, tm w. tuij 7IV4 7IS 71S V. B, Steal pfd 2,100 1UV4 113H lllli Utah Copper 4,oo V.. Carolina Chemical .. M0 ti 114 4tH 41 4 izt ;? 711 ll " Wahaah , ,,,,,, Wabaah prd Wiataro Varland too Wentern Union 10(1 eatln(hvuae Klectrlo .. 1.1M) tt u mi el wneeunt & u. u ,. 800 Tout Kile (or tho dar, l,10O atiaraa. 4 Turpentine- and llnnln, fiAVANNAII, Oct, 2.-TUIUKNTINK Hplrlta, flfnii 33c. Bales, 412 bbls., re ceipts, 679 bbls.; shipments, 371 bbls.! stock, 29,1130 bbls. ROSIN Firm. SiUes, 2,430 bbls.; re-. celpts, 3,977 bbls,; shipments, 1.30X bbls.t stock, 10C,0K bbls. Quoto: A, B. C. $8.10: D, $0.15; V. SS.20; O, SO. 25; II, $8.27-4): U $1.30: K, $6.35; M, $6.95; N, 7.70j WO, $S.S0; WW, $8.56, Wmrranfm atmSHraSm ttUm Uftu, Qombaulf Caustic Balsam Has Inititers Bit Ki CsMjaalilors. Bate, Speedy and PotNiro Curo for VbA, aat ail Uaiaaeu frea Bearla, jUsfses aa4 other basy tvnan. ouxa ali akla alitaaaa ar rarasitas, Tkroak, BifhtharU. Hewerea au Scvhaa freea Kane ar Cattle. per battle. Ball ar lnit(Uta, or Mat aVai. rireea, akArvee paid, wllu rail dlreeMoiia (or la . ,(J-8aMl for tfeeartptlrs etrouUra, teettmoalala, sto. Addree IhsLiwrtnca-vrilllint C.,Clerlltnd, 0. -ssk- a ralnful.Knuttod.hnullrii Velue.MUM Leg.Maiuinltla, UldHorea Uleers. IS la healing, aoothlcg, alrentilienlrt and InQ Tlgoratlog - allaya pain and toflamniatlun 1 promptly. Oenulcldaand antlteptic. . Mrs, II. M. llemlar. 1U I). No. 1. Federal Kan., had enlarged velna that Bnallr hroti cautlng oontlderoule lota of blouf.' 1 umiu.iuiuiinit, ju. aim reported Mot. ft. llilu. veins entirely healed; tweltlbtf and dlacolaratlon vane nni U, . imu ,iu iiuuum ivi.ii luuu iidgo JUIT IMX AllSOHIIINK.JH.UInTaluableaa o. general hou-V, hold liniment, for tha culeand brultea tbat Ihe cUl dreo sal. croup, deep-aealed oolda etln-ncca, lore Ihroal llemoTea tatty buncbea, golire. enlarged Uiide, wena, cyate. weeping alnaws, ale. It DO aoj tUODerbattlsatilnurirtatsordellTariad. aukiLtu. 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