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THE BEE: CttfAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913. 13 HE AIj KSTATK. CITY mOPRIlTY FOtt sale. Two Dandy Cottages Your choice of two modem, brand new cottages, built and very conven iently arranged: parlor and dining room In oak, colonnade opening, two rood-sited bedrooms and fine bathroom, Imitation tile work- on walls, handily arranged kitchen with bullt-ln cupboard, nice ce mented basement, laundry facilities, stair way to attic, which Is partly floored; cast front lots, handy to Sherman Ave. ;ar. Only about 26 blocks north of post office. Prices, 32,750 to 32.800, easy terms. Buy one of these and live comfortably this wlntor. SCOTT & HILL, Douglas .100. 307 McCaguo Bid. $750 ONLY for the cottage at 2517 Arbor street. This can bo bought on Tory easy pay ments. Only, two blocks from cross town car. McCague Inv. Co. 1506 Dodgo St. Dundee 6019 Chicago St, a fine 8-room. thoi ouRhly modern house; large living roon with fireplace, etc.; finely decorated throughout; ready to move Into. Mil Chicago, a splendid 8-room mod. house, Just being finished; has fine sun room, extra toilet and lavatory on first floor: vary fine. E. W. Stoltenberg, 436 Board of Trade Bldg. Doug. 1510. Investment Close In $5,000 Rental 854 per month. Not far out; on N. 19th St.: two brick and frame flats. MUST BE HOLD. Make offer. Terms If required. Armstrong-Walsh Co. 210-U-U State Bank Bldg. Douglas 1536. 6-Room Bungalow One' of the most attractive and best built bungalows-on the north side; large living room and dining room In oak, good sized bedroom, With nice closet space, also completo kitchen and pantry down stairs; two nice bedrooms and bathroom upstairs; full basement, dandy furnace: south front corner lot. In a very desir able locality; street paved. It will surely pleaso you. Easy terms. SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1009. '307 McCaguo Bldg. WALKING DISTANCE 5-room house, modern except beat, hav ing hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry downstairs, two large bedrooms, store room and bath upstairs; rooms re cently decorated, screens and storm win dows, dandy east front lot, large trees, paved street, handy to two car lines, lo cated on south side. Nonresident owner says sell quick. Easy terms. Price, 81,800. Positively a bargain. BEMIS-CARLBERO CO. 310'SK Brandels Theater Bldg. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW HOME Located just a Uttlo north of Koiintzu Park. 'Iflna large rooms, oak finish, oak floors, beam colling, panel wall and plate rail, window seat, fireplace, wall all ilccorntcd, large sun room, fine lighting fixtures,' large basement, furnace heat, large attic, fine large lot, paved street and paid. Owner says he must have money, so want an offer. Can arrange terms. RABP BROS., . ICC McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663. MUST GO Owner says we must sell this week SUHB, 8-room, Tiot water heated house, east front, lot 64x139 feet. In Center Field club district, block north of Woolworth Ave. Reduced from 87,300 to JC0O0, .but want offer; all olear; owner going away and won't rent Don't fall to see us quick; some one going to get unusual snap. GET BUBY. D. V, 8HOLES CO. 913 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE 5 rooms, all modern, oak finish; ono fine sun room; full cemented base ment; 19th and Evans St.; overlooking park. Telephone during day, D. 4423; even ings. II. 2621. HAN3COM PARK, west side, Seven rooms, nearly new; hardwood Inside; hot air, electricity, gas; exceptional location; accessible; air Improvements. Douglas C2S2. UARQAIN-t5?&. S. W. cor. S3 &. Jack son, South Omaha, 83x128. Write D, Alt man, 655 Third 8t,i Milwaukee. Wis. $1 FOR BALE-Several izsCM nic i fine building- lots near the car line, city water, good cation; terms LOWN. tl A wniK without Interest; you can start to build aa sqou as you pay your dollar. II. II. HARPER, 1013-14 City Nafl Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2556. Klratclaas tailoring. S. Kenyon, II. 3997. WALKING DISTANCE $4,000 T-room, modern house; has hot water heat, nlca lot, south front, close to school, churches and car line. GALLAGHER & NELSON, ' SJ Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb, TO BUY, BELL. OR RENT. FIRST SEE1 JOHN W. ROUB1NS. 1802 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE. v.tnai Jt ka?(cu LAjiua pon sale Color flo. 31,000 CASH takes fine one-quarter sec tion prairie farm near Bovlna, Colo. Ad dress owner, Charles L, Thayer, Bear mouth, Mont. FOR SALE 640 acres, all under culti vation. In Rio Grande county, Colorado; owner mining In Nevada and cannot at tend to It; would make good stock ranch. Here Is a bargain for omeone. For fur ther Information address B, C. Cornish, 011 Commonwealth Bldg., Denver, Colo. Nebraska. NORTH PLATTE FOREST RESERVE, O3.000 acres of land, and Ft Niobrara mil itary reserve, 44.40 acres, open for regis tration by lottery at North Platte. Neb., bestnnlnr October 13. ending October 23, 1913. Drawings at North Platte, Neb., at 10 o'clock a. m., October 2. 1113. and continuing as long as necessary. You can register for WO acres. President's proc lamation signed September 30. Write for iuu iniormauon. R. A. SMITH. Colonization and Industrial Agent Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb. FOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD Jl acres. 20 miles out; in settled neighbor hood: fine farm land, not sand hills. Prion P75, filler fee and alL In cor ner ox Colorado. J. A. Tracy, KJmtalL Neb. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Market Heavy as Lead and Prices Take a Tumble. CORN ALSO REGISTERS A LOSS Heavy Argentina Shipments n Ad ditional Help to the Bears In Heating- Down the rrlce of the Yellow Cereal. OMAHA, Oct IS, 1813. The wheat market was as heavy as lead yesterday and price losses for the day were VtWc There was considerable pressure shown, and had not the shorts come Into the market In order to make Purchases and secure profits there would have been a far different story told here relative to the declines. Kvery piece ot news thrown Into the market was more or less bearish In character. There was another big Increase In the Visible supply of the United States and Canadian vis ible. The reports from northwest sal heavy receipts are still coming forward. News Trom the old world favored the lesr eld of wheat no little. There were I , j, f -r nt Perls On favor able weather In France, coupled with lib eral natlvo offers and free foreign ar rivals. These statistics, along, with the favorable foreign crop situation, were enough to cause more or less alarm among the holders of wheat In the markets ot this side. There Is no export demand for our wheat, but advices from JVjlHJSfl received Just before the close- of change told of heavy purchases there by New York and Buffalo. Cash wheat was HO Corn?not to be outdone , bj - wheat, showed net losses of KOfeo frSm The additional purchases of corn from Argentina was one ot the bcari sh h ips. as It Is to bo laid down In New York ax 7oVo. rye terms, with the QUl'V?": anteed. According to message received from Kansas City the VM J mmi are fine and farmers oro their stock lntothe fields, jhlch ncan. a reduction in the feeding of rn. uasn corn wn h tha OaU were 101Vio lower, along with i the . . ... uii.ioi more or less preL.uit- dur.i.g the entire day In this way of liquidation by longs. This was the case, especially with the December option; , , Cash oats were ttOlo lower. Speculation in provisions were ratnfJ untitled yesterday, but losses shown In lard and ribs will fall to convey to the reader the bearish sentiment which now hangs over the market The fata which are coming Into use in the old world and which are being produced by opponents of packers of the "United Btates .are a great drawback to the lard market, as they have curtailed the outward move ment abroad and have been a stumbling block In the way of higher prices, nionmnces! What and flour equal to 653,000 bushels; corn. 2,000 bushels; oats, none. Liverpool close! Wheat, Ud to Sd lower; porn, yd to Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were L801.0W bushels and shipments 745,000 bushels, against receipts of 2,144,000 bushels and shipments or i,:s3,wu tmsneis last year. Prlmnrv corn reprints were 614.000 bushels and shipments 425,000 bushels, against receipt of 419.000 bushels and shipments of 358,000 bushels last year. rrimary oats receipt were u,wu Dusn els and shipments 96S.0O0 bushels, against receipts ot 1.2SO.OO0 bushels and shipments of 1,078,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat corn. oats. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City .......... St Louis Winnipeg .103 212 263 ...416 ...249 ... 29 ... 58 ... 48 ..1295 2 50 17 The following cash sales were reported Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 4 cars, 79He: 1 car, TSUc No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, SOHc; 1 car, SOc; 1 car, TSWoj 5 cars, 7Sx No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 77a. No. I spring, 3 cars. 79c. No. 4 spring, 1 car, 77c: 1 car, "6Mc; i car, 7B4o, No. 8 durum, 1 car, 77o. No. 4 durum, 1 car, 16Mb. No. 2 mixed. 1 car. 79Hc. No. 8 mixed, i cars, 73c; 1 car, 7Sc: 1 car, 78c No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 77Ua; 2 cars, 77c. Corn: No. 3 white, 4' cars, 68Uc No, 2 yellow, 1 car, CSttc; 4 cars, C8Uc. No. 3 yellow, 4 cars, 68Vio; 7 cars, Mc No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 67)ic; 1 car, 67Mc. No. 2 mixed, 3 cars. Mc. No. 3 mixed, 2 cars, 68a; 10 cars, 07Kc: 1 car (new), COc No. 4 mixed, 1 car, SVAoi 1 car, Mc. Oats: Standard, 5 cars, 37Hc, No. 8 white, 1 cars, 374o; 31 cars, ff7Vic No. 4 white, 1 car, S7Hc; 2 cars, 37yo; 1 car, 87o. No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 37c. No grade, 1 car, 8MJc; Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 79Slo: No. 3 hard, 78tfSHl.cs No. 4 hard. 76H?7SHc: No. 8 spring, 78ttGTOo No. 4 spring, 75wpne: no. z durum. 77HWv4c; No. S durum, 76U77c Corn. No. 2 white, 4eKW; No. 3 white, CSilo: No. 1 white, C7HC8c; No. 2 yellow. CSUQCSHc; Wo. 3 yellow. 808yo: No. 4 yellow, 67H e7tic: No. 2, OSc: No, 3. 67ttGCSc: No. 4. CSSG8Vic. Oats: No. 2 white, 37HT3So; standard, 3ic: No. 3 white, y7Hf7Wc; No. 4 whtte, 37J37Kc. Barley: Malting S&S74o: No. l feed. 67Glo. Rye: No. 2 61i92oS No. S. 10lHc REAL K8TATE. FARM it RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Te FOR good, cheap, agricultural land, any sized tract; write Joe Lyons, Desk t. Marlln, Tex. Washlastotu FREE government land in .northeri Stevens county, Washington, where a failure ot crop is unknown. Good soil, good climate, no drouth. For partic ulars address Floyd C. Smith, Northport, Wash. REAL ESTATE IiOANS LOANS of U.000 and up desired on im proved real estate. Large sums a spe cialty. W. II. THOMAS. 3 State Bank Bldr. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEPB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 117$. MONEV on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. IL W. BINDER, 823 City National Bank Bldg. LARGE loans pur specialty. BCuII Bros. , CITIT LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co.. 7 310-312 Brandels Theater building. HARRISON & MORTON. 818 Ora. Nat 1100 to 110,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. GARVIN BR0& MaM: WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1320 Farnam Bt WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co, WANTED TO BUY. WANTED 7 or 8-room house. 0-3M, Bee, WANTED Five or six-room new house. Address 11-387, Bee. Ranchman will treat you right: best prices for turn., clothes & shoes. W. 5148. M. ZEIDMAN pays highest for lst-clasl ladles' and gents' clothing. 7V7 No. 16th. WANTED TO 1CEVX. WANTED to list lf all modern houses and aparatmenta In good locations for either sale or rent Wn are located on one ot Omaha's most prominent corners and are receiving calls for rental prop erties dally. Place your rental lists with Banker Realty Investment Company, Ground FUr Bee Bldg. Comer n & Farnam fits. Telephone Douglas 8318. LIVE HTOCK MARKET OP WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha, Save mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign ments recelre prompt and careful atten tion. Llvr Stoelc OoaualMtoa Menikmata. MARTIN BROS. A CO, Exchange Bldg. The VraUtezrt and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. CHICAGO GIIAIX AND PROVISIONS , Features of the Trartlnir and Closing Prices on Hoard of Trade, CHICAGO, Oct 15. Active campaign ing on the part ot bear leaders carried the wheat market today sharply under the season's previous low price, although the record for depression had been made only the day before. The close was weak at Ho to HQe lower, practically the bottom figures. Other leading staples showed declines corn H4Jo. oats 701o to mc and provisions THOl&o. Predictions that wheat would go as low as 73o a bushel because of the tariff changes formed one of the elements which Influenced the market A liberal In crease In the world's available supply also came into play and there was fresh evidence that no export demand was likely at present to relieve the bur den due to accumulating domestlo stocks. Big purchases on the. decline brought wheat prices back about midday to nearly last night's level, bot the market In the end collapsed again. The temporary up turn was due In part to falling off In pri mary receipts, which were more than tW.OCO bushels lets than a. year ago. Corn Wont down grade chiefly as "the result of a soling drive based on talk of Argentina Imports betng able to' com pete with Iowa shipments In Kansas. The fine weather added to sentiment In favor of lower prices. At the decline, though commission house demand over came considerable of tho loss. Liquidat ing sales forced oats down worse than nny of the other cereals. The reason lay In continued free offerings from Canada. Lower values for hogs weakened provl slons. Packers gave the market but little support Quotations ranged as follows: Artlcle Open.j Hlgh. Low. Close.Yest'y. Wheat! uec. May. Corn: Dec.. May. Oats: Dec.. May. Pork: Jan.. 84HO IS 6?i CO 33V4 mi C7H C9H SSH 414 19 40 19 CS mum u C7K 70 42H 69H4J70, 69fc ssh 41 39ffU 42He",i .4210 Tl 19 63W 19 R2H 19 45 19 55 19 60 19 70 10 403 10 42V, 10 60 10 SJVi 10 47U May. IS 60-66 1 K L.ard: Jan.. io m 10 C2tt 10 30 10 25 10 a May. Ribs: Jan.. May. 10 409 10 42HI 10 4JH 10 23tt 10 20 10 42V4- 10 37H- 10 S74-; 10 46 10 40 10 40 Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red. KtttJc; No. 3 red. 9182c; No. 1 hard, 84;tt85Mc; No. 3 hard, g4K5a: No. 2 northern, ES4J67c; No. S northern, S3Jf86c; No. 2 spring, tftBCc; No. 3 spring, 83ifc5c; velvet chaff, 821W4Hc: durum, 79y5c. Corn: No. 2, eSHGWo; No. 2 white, 08H aC9c; No. 2 yellow, 68HQ!)Uo; No. 3, He; No. 3 white, C6H&$o; No. 3 yel low, CSHCOc. Oats: No. 2 white. 4041Uc; No, 3 white, 3S93Kc: standard, 8SHtf0c. Ryo: No. 2, 6Cc. Barley: 55S0o. Timothy: 3175fi5.2C. Clover: S9.00tfl2.60. Pork: 821.00. Lard l 31A.82HC. Ribs: J10.25ei0.75 BUTTER-Unchanged. EGGS Unchanged; receipts, 4,382 cases. CHEESE Lower; daisies, 15H916Kc; twins, 14Ki15c; America, 154T15Uc; long horns. IBOUVlc. IICWATOES Unchanged; receipts, 70 oars. New YbrW General Market. NEW YORK, Oct 15. 8UOAR Raw, 4ulet; muscovado, 2.92o; oentrifugal, 3.42o; molasses, 2.67c; roftntd, 6 points lower; cut loaf, C.OCoi brushed, 4.S5o; mould A, 4.00O" cubes, 4.D0o; XX XX powdered, 4.40of powdered, 4.35o; fine granulated, 4.25c; diamond A, 4.23o: confeotlohers' A, 4.10c. BUTTBlV-Oteady: receipts. 14,700 tubs: creamery extras, SOHtfSlc; firsts, 2S30e; seconds, 2oHC37Hc! state dairy, finest 29HtT80ci good to prime, t7K8o; procens, extras, 20H43a7Ho; first. 25M2Coi factory, June make, firsts. 24H; current make, first, 2J3fo: packing stock, June make, No. 1, 23Hi4cj current make, No. 3, 23 Trot CHEESE -n? Tjfnsettled: . receipts, 3.O0O boxes, state, Whole, wnue, spociais, iuj; colored, lHo'r White, ayerage fancy, 1W Eas-isteady; receTpts, 17.500 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 83i&3oo: extra firsts, 8iec; refrigerator, special marks, fancy, charges paid, 27c; firsts, 26Vto; nearby hennery, whites, 20Mo; western gathered, whites, SMtwe. POULTRY Dressed, teadys fresh killed western chickens, JMN'c; fowls, 18S19Hc: turkeys, spring, 222Co. Kansas City Grain and Prorlstons. KAN8AH CITY, Oct lt-WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 83MOe9V4c: No. 8, 82i,V08lioi No. 2 red, 901141c; .No. . fMp0o. CORNt-No, 2 whltO, 7c: No. 3, 72c OATS-Nb. 3 wfilte. 40V4c; No. 2 mixed, 39Uc, . - .. , . Closing pHces of futures. WHEAT December, 81U43SUc: May, CvlvN uecemper, uotxwoti", BUTTER-Creamery, 29o; firsts, 27o) seconds, 26o: packing, 22o. EGGS Firsts, 35o; seconds, ISc, POULTRY Hens, He; roosters. 9c; ducks, 10c: springs, llo. ' Minneapolis Grain Market, SHNNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15.-WHEAT-Na 1 hard, 84Hc; No. 1 northqrn. 8HiC84Vio; No. 2 northern. 80o?TS2ttcj No. 2 hard, Montana. 80HC81Hc; No. 3, 784W4o; c- FLOUlWFIrst patenU. $t00Q4.26; sec ond patents. I3.65tf4.06; first .clears. 32.80 413.60; second clears, 3J.2&C1C3. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 84H9f6Sc. OATSNo. 8 white, SlKQKc RYE No. 2, 6Mlc. FLAX-U4H1.87. BARLEY 45G630. St. Louis General Market. BT. LOUIS. Oct 16. WHEAT No. 2 red, lH2c; No. 2 hard. 8flo; De cember, 66i8fT.c: May, SOiteodttc CORN-No. 2, 7tC71Wo; No. 2 white, 7m Ctftc: December-, 68c; May, 71a OATSNo. 2, 40o; No. 2 white, 41o; De cember, 3Ho; May, 41?c, RYE C2c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 10,000 34,000 Wheat bu 65.000 164.000 Corn, bu 20,00) 31,000 Oat, bu B7.W0 1Z1.W9 I Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct 15. WHEAT Spot steady; No. 1 new Manitoba. 7 lHd: No, 3 old Manitoba, 7s 8Ud; No. 8 old Mani toba, 7s 6d. Futures, easy;. October, Cs llSd; December, 7s Hd: Mar, 7s ttd. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, 6a THd. Futures, steady; October, La Plata, 4s Uid; December, La Plata. 6s lUd. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Oct 18. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 to choice upland, SUMttyilCO; No. 2, 810.0O912.00; No. 3. tS.iOSlO.00; No. 1 to choice midland, tll.eo9U.60; No 3, 310.009 11.50; No. 8. ti.0O910.00; No. 1 to choice lowland. tJ.OOQiaOO; No. 2, SS.0O89.00; No. t, nooaioo. STRAW None on the market; yery lit tle demand; choice oat or rye Is quotable at 35.004.50; choice wheat 84.6096.00. ALFALFA Two cars ot No. 2 on the market; very little demand for alfalfa at the present time, nothing but the best Is wanted; No. 1 to choice, 314.00915.00, must be choice to bring tU-OO; No. 2, tll.COgH.OQ; No. S, J10.0Olfl2.00. metal market. NEW YORK. Oct 15. METALS Lead : Easy at 34.35; London, 119, 17s, 6d. Heel ter: Easy at 85.2566.35; London. 20. 12s. 60, Copper: Standard, spot and futures nominal, no transactions; electrolytic, ,rl4V.1T1Z, lair- (IITUMf M. ....I.. tl.t0311S7H; lake, SU.7S017.W; castings, vember, w.ta.w, ueceraoer, iv.ivit 40.45. Antimony: Dull; Cookson's, 18.30. Iron, quiet and unchanged. London markets closed as follows: Cop per: Firm; spot and futures, 171. 13s. fid. Tin: Firm; spot and futures, U86. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 62s. lHd. ST. LOUIS. Oct 15. METALS Lead: Steady at 14.30. Spelter; Lower at 85.20. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Oct 15.-COFFEE Easy French cables caused Irregular opening In the coffee market today, but after startlnc 11 points lower to 11 nolnts higher, active, months sold 10917 points net higher on bullish crop news. There, were reactions later, with the close steady, 49U points net higher; October, lOCOo: December, l&Mo; January, 10.92c; March, Ultc; May. lUSo; July. lL55o; September, U.6SO. Spot steady: Rio No, 7, Ut4c; eantoe No. 4. Ufcc Mild, dull; Cordova quiet. ISH&lSttc, nominal. Dry Goeai Market, NEW YORK, Oct It DRY GOODS Cotton yams were easier. Cotton goods were quiet Raw silk was easier. 10 27H 10 M 10 Un 10 Uft 10 27W 10 40jf 10 42H NEW YORK STOCK MARKET For Time Daring Session Losses of Tuesday Retrieved. MOST OF RECOVERY WIPED OUT Little Attention Paid to Mexican Sit uation, and Conditions Abroad Are Airnln Uncertain, NEW YORK, Oct 15,-For a time today some of the ground lost by the stock market on Tuesday, when acute weakness In Southern Pacific and Canadian PacU llo precipitated a general selling move ment, was retrieved, but In the flnat hour another selling movement wiped out much of the recovery. The early Im provement seemed to be predicted largely on the operations of thetradlng element, whose method or mental processes In vj'" oi proicasianni markets dery analysis. LlttlA lll.nllnx ... .M ... lean situation and conditions abroad were -..., uuuxriuiii. ivonaon s market was sgmowhat contused although the settle ment there was concluded without strain, but Berlin was Weak again. London"!. . iuu ior our securities were generally nd thR mutM bought 15.000 snares n rw . vn I l t t n . . . . . mi U.; ' ....., u.uimi oiKicn (iaei ana copper. in local movement embraced a variety f Industrials rAnt.. n.. ' tinin,. ' " " iuiii inree IlOIniA nn . . . . . . Ak.m.-,j a, . ol ncreaseu dividend. Steel common mi .Dmolm,l.Tcifph?Pc..n!, ueh "Peculatlvi specialities as United KtAt.. nnhk.. Akfi, nhoU8 Iocnl tractions rose a point or more. ra(l1vfV-'n.W.?55uu? am""f the Par f X 71 "X1 Houtnern 1 mio, uTtnaaian t'acitlc. American Can and International Harvcs- ascribed In part to condition. r tul ptiris s rra ws aot it. ." n "er inquiry ror Bond"- ,"",""y unchanged. In speculative is".. ' Unlt".,.! V0. ? Pp cent on calt vU "i. Par vanie, J 1, POO. 000. Amtlfunttn rorer . .1 72 71U liv Anarlon nt ur. . . . American Oin Mi'ioii Amricn On, pta too AmrlMn C. A v too Atntrlcaa CM I on Oil . Ara, Ie BeeurlllM. ,,', American Llnaotd , American Tommotli ,,, ... ! Am.rln a & n ,iN0 tltj J0V. 1 41 a- ", jv. ria am. Btttsr neflnlnk M jo 101 177 Antriran TVJ,."" " ' Aninonia. lilnlns Co.".!!' MI ri l.tM . 11,700 109 ', 'i.'toi icnivoa Altchtion pfd , AtltBtlo CMtt Una.., ,, lllllraori A Ohio Dtthlebtm StMl Brooklyn DUplA Vr CinAditn Ptolfle Cntrl Itthw CjMpt a Ohio Chlciio O. W Ctiluto. 11. a St, r.., Chlcaco a N. W O)lopio v. a i OoniollJtteJ Ot Com Product! Dlri & Htidion Denrer ft Itlo QrtJide... Dtnwr t n, a ptd.,.. ...... in MK n MM ta 14,000 22IV 136 tUH IY XX) wo 1,700 400 w u 1IH liu IMH itriH iu lrrt w i 1H 121 ITS IS I ITH to 11U VMIlHtr CMOUtlllu .... Brl , ...i..." . Sri nt pro:,..,,,,,,,,,,, Mrle 24 eru OtntrtJ bistoie Ort Nortbtrn pt4 Ort Northern Ore eU. Illltxrls cntnl ......... tnWrUroufh Met Inttr. Met. pro ,., Inttrratloasl lltrmttr.. Inttr.Uirlne pfa ,, IntfrnttloniU Paper Itirwi atr Southern,... LaoUl Oa thlih Vallor LoulMlll tc NatillU.. M.. et. v. as. 8t. M. Mtnrauri, K. a T.. Mo. Pultlc Nktlonal Dlicult National toad f It it. or M tit pf4.. Naw York Oantnl....... N. T.. O. & W Norfolk WMtorn,..,., North Amtrlran Northern I'acUla latino Mill rrnnarlranla ....,,, Ieoplt'i Oas , P., a, C. BU L llltlburU Coal i ,. 400 , too sit 41H iiivi in 10S 'iivi itoU i ' 19 i 111 41 400 1I0U 4oo mil tOO I1H fOO JOSii i,'oo 'iiii 5M 104 iasu lH S lot 101 11 U BOO ilK '!ioo iiis ...... ..... 200 130 MO JIU M0 SlU 200 lit St II uo 111 110 in tt 11 20) I, too II 11 tT lot Tl' I.M0 lOIVi 'i.'foo l'iijt t.700 mk ...... ioi'vj iii" ijj 101 1 111 114 ( :d 151' IK) 1 i-rtwea iiimi (,r. PullnMo I'alac Car.,., haadlnr Rapublla I. A II npuUla L a & pM... Jtock Itlaad Co.. ....... dtock IilanA Qj. pfd..,, Ut. L. a t. V. if pfd.. 8aboard Air Lint, Prahoard A L Btd..... . 4i.oo 1MU II 71VI 100 too 200 1114 IT SIoaa-Bhefflild S. a I. Bouiiurn racme , ftquthrrn Ilallwar So. lUllwar pfd., Tnnaa juikt Taiaa A P.oifla. . 11.000 ...... two (09 1.UW 18 .It Kit 10 11 no 11 M tl (I Union I'aclfla ,. SJ.IO0 1U11 Union riclllo jifd. 600 HVi UnltaU HlaU. llubbar.. 100 Unltad 8Xm Rtaal...... 71,0)0 U. 6. Steal pfd ,, too Utah Copper 1,100 Va..Carullna Chemical .. , Wahch ,.. 109 COS UK MH lt IMS 103H 10s 105 S M14 E.1T, It IH IH I wauatft pea , Weatern Maryland TOO ttU livi Western Union ,, , WeatUahouae Blaatrle .. 409 44 if Whwllm & Lake Brie.. , MH It IH avim a&iea ior tna oar. au,7W soarea, i " Nerr York Money Market, NEW YOItK, , Oct. 16.-MONIflT-On can, steady at 3?lOJH per cent: ruling rate, 8H Ptr cent; closing; 8KV4 per cent. Times loans, steady; sixty days, 4 416 per cent: ninety days, 6H per cent; six month. 5 per cent. PRIME MEItCATILH PAPER-614fl per cent STEKLINQ EXCTIANOB Barely tfiadv ait t4.81ia fnr alvtv dnv II mtr. en demand; commercial bills. 54.81. BILVEIv-Bar, Mo; Mexican doUar. 47c BONDS-Oovernment, firm; railroad, firmer. Closing quotation on bonds- today were' as follows i V. B. nt. U. rc,. 14 K. CL So. r. E... MU Ajt Murne .... M I. a .Mae a,7 V. a. la re 1I1H LAN. uui. 4a.... II uui. aa., uvt T. let 4a IIU a. 4U.... Mvl tie 4a...... IU .- ml oo compvii 11 T. lit ta,, II u. B, a. res i,t" "eo gen. da ooupoa ..m tu, racine T.nnA la aAumea.. II A n ,m , . i -f 1 ,t ft- rife.. 4 7J nn.ru .1,. . ..w w a ". 63 git Araer. as. we...... A T Ac T. a, 4a . k y o. s. ma. ee ao flet. im. .114 N. Y. M. H. A IL Arnwur a Co. 4a. 10 ar. IH. u Atehlaon ran. 4a,. .. MH N. A W. lt c 4a. ttU do ct. 4a 1M0. .. . MH 0o ar. 4a W ao ot, a ,..iw ao. rumi ta,,,,,, M A, C. U tat 4a.. .. IIU do ta '.."'..tl Bal. A Ohio 4a.,,... W O. a L tfit. 4a... to no ihi sn1!?"' T- i'H Drook. Tr. ev. 4a... fljl do too. u... .,,,100 Can. of Oa. t. ... .IJ4J4,v,ain n. 4a.,,. mu On. Leathae la..., UB. U a a V, If II tl! !haa. A Ohio 4Ha. W 4. ten. 4a..... ,, 61 do otot. 4a. 'H4H. L A W c. (1,, T Chleaso A A, IV4a.. It a. A l ad, U....tVi C B. A Q. I. 4a.. H Bo. raa. eol. ta.. K do ran- 4s . do or. 4a au O M A S P a 4V4a..lMS do Itt raf. 4a..." lou C. B. I. A P. 4ajmBo. Hallway I. io2 do rff. ta. ...... Tl do sen. 4a.,,,,,.,, 74 u, C. A H. r A 4V4i JJV4 Union I'uHlo 4a..., ITU ft. i i'; ft . 1 l8 U. C 11. U rVl. -! U9 XaH iw, 4(, , , fit ' ' 1 .. do ten, 4. ir h. rtm e. . TO . 7 III. Ca lat r. 4a -u--u ,i, a ex, ta it i vratern ua. ta.... TTU ItHWeat. Elec. er. la lid M Wia. Central ta.":;Ii Inter. Mat 4tt... later. M. U. 4Ue. ejataa 4H Hid. 'Of fared. Boston Stocn MarkM. BOSTON, Oct 18. Closing quotations on stocks: Aliases ,...3 Mohawk io Anal. Cbnxr ...... TlKKaraaa Coa UK A. a L A8....... ilJ4NlUelns Allaaa "J, Artiona Com. 4!iNonh Dutta ., cu B a a a A a U. 71 Norm Lake j2 Cat A AJ-ltona..... 4tOI4 Domloloa il Cal. A llacla 411 OeeaoU T aOaateaalal U Ottiaer . II Oappar lUazai C. C 4 Bbaasao av Eairt Butte a .,, 1H4 fisperler ,. 8)2 rrankllo I leperter A ft. M.. 114 OrubT Oaa , 71 H Tamarack ,, Orena Oananea. . ., H V fl. 8. R. A H like llorale Oippar. II da tli , Kerr Lake , lU-UUuJ) Cos, Laka Owr Utah Cctoer Co.. Im. Halla Copper. .. IVi Winona Miami Ooppar ...... tt Wolrerlse 41 1; 43S Iyocal Seenrltles. Qnolatioos furnlabad tr Bursa, Brisker Ca.. 441 Omaha KaUooal talk baJldUa; BI4. Aakad. Amartcaa Oaa Ca, 111 Itu MV, Kaatrtce CraaAarr ftt , nu ti Oo!ari4xa Kaa.. la. Utl. M 1M Calcine ItaUwar aarlaa 4a. lin ,. It 111, Deere A Co. 7 par cast pfl II it Betkarrllle. U.. L fL a la. Usl iM iai ratmast Oiamarr I er cast sar.. H IM Fairmont Creamery t pet rant pfd.. . WH Wl Kail niter lt . it. D. . ta, 1IU ... IvoJ U .5 lava Rr A U. ta. lilt It J Kanaaa Cltr, Mo., tH. lilt HU 9S Kanaaa Cltr Ter. Itr. ta, 1MO. , II It Middle Weat Utllltrea ta, till HH f!H Merchants' II. A L. Indlanavolla. ta. mi MH WH Northwestern 0.. L A C ta. lMt.. II n Cltr ot Omaha Water tHa. 1H1 , II II Omaha Oaa ta, 1111 IS Omaha, A C. 8. 8L, Rr. la. lltl IH NH Omaha ft tt B 81 Ilr torn M IHcina O. a F. I P. e. het. 1N t lilt etaundtra-Kanneilr Dtda. I I. t Did.. MH ltt Sioux atr Btoek Yirdi la. 1110. ... II H South Oaiaba Klre Hall ll, . ..II II lort o( Seattle H. Vtn rteahena, Idaho. Ca, 1131 rl 100 Tenneaaee ta. 1111 II 104 faloo Ptatk TerdeOmaha IIS II Wlnnebaiajo, Nat Water ta. lilt II 100 Wama Co., Nah., 8. D. NM. la, un II 100 London Stock Market. LONDON, Oct 15. American sccurlHo opened quiet and steady. Light buying advanced the leaders durlnic the flrev hour and at noon prices ranged from uu chanited to H hlcher than -esterda' New York closlnx. Oonaola, mone; T1H Canadian Padfle.,, IMH do account .... T Union raeltlc IMH Amal. Copper T1H BtLVBU-Ilar, quiet at tSMA per ounc.. MONBT-SHOSMi per cent Discount rate; Short bills. 44 per cent; three months' bills, 4 15-ja per cent. UMAlIA OnNKItAl. MAltlCK-l'. k BUTTIU-No. 1. Mb. cartons. ci No. 1. 8Mb. tub.. Sic; No. S, 30c. F1SH-W hite. fresh. 17c: trout, fresh. ISc; large crapples, fresh, 15c; Spanish mackerel 16o; shad roe. per pair, 40c. snlmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh. 1.1c, buffalo, 9c, bullheads, 18c. channel cat nsn, lee; pine, jmj; picaerei, izo. v-ttiuitHh. imporieu om. c; Winer lean Swiss, He: block Bwiss. 2c; twins, IS Vic; daisies, Hc: triplets, ISHc; youni; Amerkeis, 2tHs: blue label orlck. l?c; llm- berger, 2-it., 20c; New Torn, wnur, vjo ThsivvT nnv itMn , , fvvfj e ft ... .In ' hen. 17c; cockn, 12c! duckii, IStJOc; tfeoso, uc; turkeyi. ac; pigeons, per an. i w IV, .tll. full tratl eial-.t,1 4WtlAlP 4TV Muvna. U imintliiui e fioeae, full feathered, 10c; squabs, No. 1, ll.W; No. 2, SOc wnoieanio prices or peer cms eitectiva today In Omnha are an follows: nrcnif cuts rubs. No. L mio: No. X It Vic; No. USic Loins: No. 1, ISc; No. 3. Ho; No. S, ISHc. Chucks: No. 1, 10c; No. 2, V4c: No. 8. 8Hc Bounds: No. L 14o; No. 2, hic; Ko. S, 12e. Plates: No, 1, W . V... rne rouowiner prices are lumisuou ujr the Ollllnsky Prult company: FRUITS Apples No. 1 Jonathan ap ples, per bbl., t.50; drop Jonathan apples, hhl ia.75 Nn. 1 Htavmsn ivlnrkaps. per bbl., 84.00; No. 1 Ben uavls, per bbl., 83.(0; extra lancy usuiornia oemiowrrw, a u, Ser box, W-00; extra fancy Waahlnnton rimes Ooldens, per box, 82.23; extm lancy laano Kartnern upy, ureeninsa, or Kings, per box, ii.00; extra fancy Idaho Rambos. uer box. 82.25. Peaches. Pears and Prunes Extra fancy Elberta free stone peacnes, per box. 76c; axtra iancy Klberta freestona peaches, 2S orate lots, per crate, 7c; large blue prunes, per crate, 81.15: 6 crate tot, per crato, 81.10; Idaho Bartlett pears, per box, 12,75: Cali fornia extra fancy Beurrc t;ialrgeau pears, per box, 82.50; California extra fancy winter Nellls pears, tier box, 82.75; Colorado extra fancy Klofer pear, per box, 12.26; New York Kleter pears, per 8-bushel barrel, 14.00: Mlchlaan ICiefer Sears, per bushel basket, 81.85. Valencia ranges lExtrn fine Valenclas, 1M, 288 sties, per box, 86.00; Sunklst Valenclas, 150, 80.50; 17, 200, 210, 250 sties, per box, 87.60. Lemons Extra fancy Bunklst, 200s and 800s, per box, !3.ov; extra cholco red ball lemons, 800s and St)0s, per box, 88.50, Cantaloupes Colorado Burwell (Jems, per crate, 81.00. Grapes Extra fancy Gold Medal Tokay nrapes, per crat. 11.75; ex tra fahoy Malaga grapes, per crato, 81.40; New York grapes, per basket. 30c: 60 basket lots, per basket, Xto: Michigan crapes, per basket, 28o; 50 basket lots, Eer basket, 27c home-grown grapes, per asket, 22c; 50 basket lots, per basket, 21c: Imported Malaga grapes, extra fancy, 87.00; fancy, 84.50. Grapefruit Extra fanay Florida, 46. (5.50 ; 64, 64 sties, 14.00. Cran berries Per barrel, 87.D0; per box, 12.75. VEGETABLES Potatoes, genuine Bed Illver early Ohio potatoes, per buehtl, 80c; Maple Illver Burbanks. per bushel, 80c; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl. 82.75. Cabbage Holland seed, per lb., !c. Ontons California, large yellow, per lb., 2HC Wisconsin, large red globe, per lb., 24o; Bpanlsh, per crale, 81.50; white boil ing, per lb.. 8c. Tomatoes California, per 4-bssket crate. 81.75; 6 crate lots, 11.65; homei-arrown. uar basket. 81.00. MIS&ELLANEOTJH California figs. 12 i-'-oi. pKga, boo; usurornia tigs, w e-oi. pkg., 82.00; California black figs, 12 Jt oa. pkss.. 81.00: T-crown Imrjorted flss. per lb., 180; l-crowii' Imported flc. per iu.. ,cj i-crown puneu nga tooxes weicn Ing about 6 lbs.), 80c: 6-orown pulled tigs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs,), 75o; 7 crown pulled figs boxes weighing 10 01., per down. 81.86; Dromedary brand date. Pkg., 8100; Anchor Brand dates, pkg., 82.25; parsnips, per lb.. 2df oarrota, per lb., 2c; beets, per lb., to; rutabagas, per lb., l,c; California Jumbo celery, per dozen. 78c; Michigan celery, per dozen, 85o; elder, per keg, 83.25: cider, por halt bt:., 86.75; onions, per doten, Wo: pars ley, per dozen, 40c; radish, per dosen, 20c; head lettuce, per doien, 81.00; home grown leaf lettuce, per dozen, 40o; green peppers, per basket, 81.00; wax or green beans, per basket, 81.00; hot house cucum bers, per dozen. 70c cauliflower, per lb., lOo to Utto; Venetian garlic, per lb., J2Ho. eggplant, per dozen, 81.50; horseradish, 2 dozen bottles In case, per case, 84,00; wal nuts, No, 1 soft shell, per lb 20a; medium pecans, per h ISHc; pecans. Jumbo, per lb lio; giant peVans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 2Cc; Filberts, per lb., 16a; Drake almonds, per lb.. 18c; paper shell, 28o; Brasll., per lb., ltc; large, washed, per lb., 18c; black walnuts, por lb., 214o; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7o Jumbo R?nS.,., ,b, 8oJ wasted peanuts, per lb., tio; shell hark hickory nuts, per lb 4c; large hickory nuts, per lb., 80; white rlco popcorn, per lb., 4c; checkers, per 100-pkg. case, 8150; checkers, per 50 pkg. case, IU5. CHICAQO LIVE STOCK MAIIKICT Cattle Steady to Tea Lovrer IIoKa Aotlvej aail Vlye Lower, CHICAGO, Oct. 15.-CATTLE-Uocelpte, 18,000 head: market steady to 10a lower; beeves. 88.8&09.55; Texas steers, H.S0D7.W; western steers, W.OOS8.16; stoclter and feeders, 85.2607.55: cows and heifers, 83.90 178.20; calves, r.oAail.OO. HOOS-Rocelpts, 13.000 head; market aotlve at & 5o decline: bulk of saloa, 38.10 08.50; lilflit, 3S.OQiO; mixed, I7.S53S.K,; heavy, It.aSgfl.K; rough, 87.55478.05; ptfis, 85.CO3S.00. BHKKP AND LAMBB-TUcelpts. 52,000 head; market steady to 16o lower; na tives, SS.56O5.00; western, 14.1036.09: year lings, 850031.00; naUvo lambs, 85.7537.00; western. 85.80(37,10, ( Bt. Lonla Live Stuolc Market. BT. LOUIS, Oct. 15.-CATTLI-Ite-celpt. 7,000 head: market lOo lower; good to choice steers, 87.05(33,00; stockers and feeders. 85.2507.60: cows and heifers. 84.76 43 00; bulls. l5.T&i3.75! calve. 30.0OOW.00j southern steers, f6.w37.76; cow and heifer. $l.258.00. HOOB-Xtecelpts. 4,100 head; market 10o lower: pigs and llghte, 86.75'a(M.45; mixed and butchers, 8S.SCi8.55; good heavy, t8.2C418.50. BIIEBP AND LAMBB Itecrlpti, 4 030 head; market steady; muttons, 83.75 4.50; yearlings, t5.OOQC.00; lambs, 5.Kfcip 7.10. lonx Cltr Live Btoolc Market. BIOUX CITY. Ia., Oct 15. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market steady; beef .lu,. e F7J, il 1 n A,llnir . and tiulf. ers, sitOQ4.23; canners, 13.0&TJ5.00; calves, :tS.10S7.50: bulls. toes. etc. 15.0034.00. HOG S Receipt. , head; market ,10a to ISc lower; heavy, 87.COi&7.90; mixed, S7.9O9&C0; light, IS.008.10; bulk of sales, HHKEH AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,500 head; market 10c lower: ted muttonx. 85.5Vti6.70: wethers. 84.254.75; ewes, 33.50 ef4.W; Iambs, 810OQr7.4O. Kansas City Ltv Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct 15. CATTLH Receipts, 11,000 head; market steady to weak; prim fed steers, J9.0O-ao.40, dressed beef eteers, 87.(038.00; waatern steers, 37.0038-85: southern steers, 85 CO if 8.50; cows. 34.S&87.CO; heifers, 8J.0O30.K; siooxara ana rceaers, ox'uo.w: duiis, ,11.5098X0; calves, HCOfMO.CO. I 8HKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16.000 head: market, steady to 10c lower; lambs, K.0)3e.76; yearlings, 8S.0O36.50; wethers, LZ940.i3; ewes, eJ.tviltia. ' Oils and Ilnaln. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct U.-TURPEN-TINE5 Slrmj 2ft40o: sales 147 bbls.; reoelpts, 251 bbls.; shipments, 303 bbls.; stocks, 27,363 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales. 2.099 bbls.; re ceipts. 113 bbls.: shipments, 6,610 bbls.; stocks. 16A&) bbls. Quote: A, B, C. D, H, 8S.67H: V, G, H. X 8J.60: K, 84.15; M. 84.66; N, 86.S5; WO, 8t; WW, SJ0. Alt I tt I T TtTTi nmnntf if imminiTT cow IMAIM Idih aiUUN mAnNCil Fat Cattle Steady to Ten Lower and Feeders Quarter Lower. HOGS SUFFER ANOTHER BREAK I'rtt SheVp strndr, hnt Fnt Lambs Hel lPlftm tn n linarter Lovrer and IVrdrra Ten to Fif teen Off. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 15. 1818. 1IP were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ol'lflal Monday 9.6M 2.851 45,418 Off clsl Tuesday S.tti ,S58 2S.7W Estimate W ednesday , 6,600 7,000 42.OT) Three days this week !549 1S.74J 116,228 Nxme days last week.24.SJ7 15.031 1J,I game days J wks. niro.SUAX) 16,587 Itt9l2 game days 3 wks, ago.80.647 18.8M 116.CM Samo days 4 wks. ago.23,22 15.JT! 148.100 Sotne days last year.. 33.601 16.430 7.4 .TI'.ollowlng tablo1 shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tha South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: , ... 1812. 1912. Inc. Deo. tattle 7J25M 772,144 ,. W.4l 01? J,074.ftJ7 2.423.795 J&5.15S 8heP 2.4S0.827 8,17470 J05.8S7 The followltut table tinwn the ran) of ITICM ror houa at tha Mouth nmana llve took market for tho last tew days, with comparisons. Date. I 13. 12.l,U.W0.lW.1goa.liK7;. 8 23 7J 8 27 7 K 0 48 6 84 Oct. 5..I a I Oct. .. ft sour 6 SI 3 401 7 67 31 643 3 47 754 6 16 5 M 8777 C816 6M 47 7 41 30 6 07 684822 16 6 11 0 21 8 11 7 87 6 It 24 8 41 7 70 6 99 11 6 21 8 ST. 7 51 5 7 SI 8 37 7 40 6 581 6 03 43 7 48 5 58 0 01 Oct 7.. 7 9U 8 71 Oct 8.. 7 8H 8 77 Oct. ... 7 83 8 77 Oct 10. 7 Mi 8 80 Oot U. 8 08 8 80 Oct 12. S 88 Oct. IS. 8 m, a Oot. 14. 8 04V 6 84 Oct 15. 7 82H 8 80 Sunday. Ilocelpta and rHeixialtlnn of Uva stock at the Union Stock Yards. Bouth Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four houra ending at 3 o'clock p. tn, yesterday) ItKOKlPTS-OAItS. CatUa. lloss. Bh'o. ll'rs. -'., ai. a at y. iiy. 3 6 .. ., 1 2 16 62 11 6 1.. 26 65 1 2 1.. 4 25 IV 1 VI.. 2 16 2 8 .. 10. 155 13 Wabash IL It 4 Missouri Poctrie By. 7 Union Pacific- it it S3 C. ft N. V.. cast.... I C. ft N. U, weeit... 81 C. Ht. P.. Al. & O... .. C, 11, A q., east.,.. .1 u., u. y.. west... ei C, It. I, & p., east., 8 C, It I. A P., west. 11 Illinois Central lly.. 1 Chicago Q. W. lly.. .. Total receipts ...2 DISl'OBITI ON-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, Bneep. Morris tt Co 670 Bwlft & Co DDI 1,240 760 l.llO 2,I7 2,093 115 37S 1.W8 2,667 S.VJ4 Cudahy Packing Co..... 837 Armour A Co 526 Sohwarta & Co J. W. Murphy. ..4........ Aiorroii L. P. Co B. O. P. Co Sinclair 1 20 ,6 21 IB I 25 187 180 47 80 61 17S 2) 801 68 43 08 S8 1 33 a) 23 23 49 87 40 W. 13. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant & L. . Hill & Son K. B. Lowls Huston & Co J. B. Boot & Co J. 11. Bulla I F. nun , Kosenstock Bros MoCreary & Kellogg... wertneimer As uegen,. II. P. Hamilton Bulllvan Bros. M. St ICan. Calt Co.... Chrletlo Huffman Roth Meyers Kreb Baker, Jones & Smith Tanner uarvoy Other buyers .1,093 27,484 Totals 6.S76 7,186 Si.CB niiTi.tf fatiin mreilnts were very moderate this morning, only 217 cars be ing reported In. Thai proved to be a aroat nlenty. howevor. as tha situation at eastern points is very bad from a sell er' standpoint According to all report tho cooler at tha big eastern cltlea are tilled with beef that Is movlnis slowly Into consumption. As a result of the glut at eastern Donna paoaer at an. western markets havo been buying very sparingly this ween, in consequcm;. j this the market has been both slow and 1 r, ,U Us, ma nt tha beat bavet today Com- n,.,,rft rvMlt eteadv UrlCeS. but tl!4 mAT ket as a whola waa low to lOo or mora Common canner nd stock cowa Md heifers were steady again ody. bu t the fair to pretty good kinds of kll Jaw were ? 5ne"V" afraTXar' slow DiUCKOr H taUU AJWJJa a. afl.-A this morning. Hpeouiators wero u. full ot cattle that they ve been carry ing for tho last two days and were not n a position to take vary many addl tlonal cattle. ITor Uiat reason the mar ket was extremely slow and prloea wer lower again today, makln the market for the week fully 2Jo lower. Country buyers havo not been coining; In very f real and tha decllna Is du. anUrely to lack of buying support Quotations on Cattle-Good to choice beef steers, 3s.76JtV.26; fair to good beet steer. 84.6088.76; common to fair beet steers, 87.75S8.50: good to choice rang beef steer, 37.504i8.aS: fair to good range beef teer. 87.00(37.50; common to fair range, beef steers. M.WIMl fair to choice yearlings, 8S.50C9.eO; good to choice heif ers, S4.6ofr7.60; good to choice oows, 85.3(1' 6.59; fair to good grades, S6.K4j,4.36i oom mon to fair grades. H.I5Q6.86; good to cholco stocksr and feeders, S7.2eM.0j fair to good stockers and feeders, 84009 7.26; common to fair stooksra and feed er. 34.0005 CO; stock cow and helf;ra, I5.00O7.00; veal calves, 85.6009.76; bulla, stags, eta, t5.:6Jfl.M. Representative soles: BBBF fiTBDRJB. No. At. IT. Ne. At. Pr. t.. 1241 too 81 1411 t 10 2 K4 I W II 1174 t II ml'Ws. 1. ... 1...... 710 4 !S 8. tit I It lM9 'heifers. 1 , 400 4 75 4 ' " 4Wlb: 1 Jm lWaia 7C0 lit I 44 t 14 .1210 6 71 8. .,... 1 1 1. ...... fit , tM tto 4 40 1 7 00 1 7 It 1 7 10 1 ,., ro too , IM 110 7 71 I 00 t 04 t M IN 110 1. I. 1. I. 7 71 BTOC1U5R8 AND FEEDERS. tM 04 I Ill I 10 IM I 71 4 1011 T 00 tOW 4 71 M... IMt 7 41 W E TT3 1 lN K UllAB tt A. 1 colt... 800 8 60 1 heifer.... 550 6 75 6 tl) 6 CO 6 90 6 to 550 6 50 t 85 590 6 85 60S 25 7 SO 1 cow..... 1 cow. . . . 4 heifers,. 1 bull 1 bull 6 cows.,,. 24 steers. . 6 heifers., 7 feeders, 12 cqws.,,, 10 cows.,.. 41 calves.. 970 120 .1023 14S0 1300 , VIS as , 626 . 535 ,1030 ,1018 891 .1014 5 00 6 50 6 24 6 90 6 50 10 t 90 40 6 90 6 15 6 40 8 10 1 cow 12M 1 bull U 2 heifer.. . 855 3 bulls 815 2 cows 660 2 cows 853 18 foeder... S84 4 feeder.. 877 12 feeder.. 876 14 heifers... 936 22 cows 1003 77 feededi.,1149 44 feeder 7 15 ( f. Lvon. Nebraska. 2 cows.,,,. 1125 6 25 2 cows 825 4 cows 412 6 75 S cows.,,.. 90S 9 cows 818 4 00 J, H. Minor. Nebraska. 41 Tex.fds. 930 6 85 88 Tex.fds.1020 L. LashbrooX, Nebraska. 50 fttdera..l252 7 65 Andy Roundfeldt, Nebraska. 29 feeders.. 5S4 7 25 9 cows 974 Peter Thompson, Nebraska. 8 cows 876 25 11, D. Cody, Nebraska. 24 feeders., 930 7 15 7 heifers... 910 8 cows 1000 6 75 Ray Hoover, Nebraska. 1 heifers... 794 90 WYOMING. 24 feeder. .1083 7 20 SS feeders.. 818 21 feeders., 1U4 7 89 10 feeders.. 940' 15 feeders.. 804 7 16 11 feeders.. 1210 20 steers. ,..1243 7 75 87 steers.,.. 978 15 mixed... .1313 7 60 24 feeders, .1100 28 feeders.. 831 7 16 16 cows 1037 19 cows... .1026 45 C. V. Roberson. Wyoming". 80 feeder.. 1053 7 40 O. Wright, Wyoming. 5 cows 1140 6 60 16 feeders.. 911 7 cows.,.,. 1114 6 00 IS feeders.. 944 E feeders.. W7i 3 feeder. .1002 Hans Nielsen, Wyoming. Scows,,, . 863 4 S5 2S feeders.. UU Roberson 4 Co., Wyoming. 43 feeder.. 819 7 46 44 oows...., m 6 75 609 75 20 6 40 7 20 7 20 7 40 7 7 SS G 45 770 7 70 770 780 19 801 7 45 35 cows (77 65 1053 C 80 18 cows 1008 6 40 I cow.... denter,, Itnaa Wvnmlnor. 49 feeders., m 7 65 3 feeders.. 849 0 feeders.. 1100 7 fiS 27 cws4hfsl007 8 65 65 i cows 1WW 5 60 Leo Boyce, 'Wyoming. 1 steers.... 895 7 70 . . Hans Nielsen. Wyoming. Jl derB..ll90 7 W 7 cows.....HJS 60 n neirers... (OS fl SO . . SOUTH DAKOTA. H reeders.. M4 7 S5 IS feeders.. P03 19 feeders, .lino 7 00 16 feeders.. 1071 fL I" A.-ale-iw aT! Arartrt 6 40 6 80 S4 feeders. .1000 7 65 25 cows.....'l033 6 60 8 IS . . Anarew retersan. Colorado. w leeqera. 1H5 8 15 S3 feeders.. 1288 reMers. mi 8 IS CO cows 1094 . , H. V. Johnsoh. Colorado. J? feeders. .lOffi 7 06 21 feeders.. 1070 I to 705 HOQd Today' market Wa nmctlrailv a repetition of Tuesday's. As was the can yesterday there was practically no demand for the light and light mixed offerings, and even lieavlea broke about u. uime. uunng the first rounds a few loads of Prime heavies aolil nt n. ilecllnn of not more than 5M0c. but' after that the sales ot weighty offerings looked to be a flat dims lower. Light hogs wero very hard to move at any time, it bring Impossible to even get a bid on some of them. Buch sales na ,n marie, hv II o'clock looked to- bo around 16o lower. me market closed at tho weakest point ot the day. and the majority of tho trader aro agreed that prices paid for light and mixed stuff are 15$20c lower. It might be mentioned that even the medium-weight mixed load were very nard to dispose ot and a good many of them show as much decline as tha verr light Stuff. Utllk of li ei was made at 17.(035.00. A few head of butcher weight stuff sold as high as 88.16 but tho best price paid for a full load was 18.10. A few bunches of plrs that showed up found values de cidedly weaker, ana wero rorcea 10 sen at a decline of fully 250500. nuppues amounted to aoout ivi oars, or 7,000 head, and this together with the ten cars held over from yesterday gave pack ers a uuerai supply to pioa trom. iror the week the total Is 16.748 head. belnK slightly heavier than last week, but about 500 head short of the corresponding period ot laai year. No. At. Bh. rr. No. 41.. . M.. 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Tha result waa that commis sion men wero unwilling; to sell at a 25a decllna, so carried over what was still unsold for today' trade, Tha holdover from yesterday with to day' normal run made another liberal supply at tho disposal ot buyers this morning and as all packer buyers vr i again bearish the bulk of the fat lambs had to sell on a basts or 16925a lower than yesterday' general market and the move ment era! a ward was slow at that It waa different with fat ewes, as the supply was moderate, consisting of about a halt dosen cars and the trade was active at steady prloe. There were no fat wether or yearlings ot consequenoo on,sala. There was little If any change In tha best grade ot feeding lamb and suatt kind were rather scarce). Tho bulk of the feeding lamb being on the fair to rood order, sold right along; at prlco weak tq lOfflSo off. Feeding lamb, from culls to the very beet kind are quotable anywhere from 85.25 to 85.40, quality and. weight fixing the price. FeedintT year lings wero little It any lower and old, thin ewe wero hard to dispose at . Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb, good to choice, 5.g08090; lambs, fair to r;oog, jo.ewjo.tw; tamos, cuua, skwajevie,. limbs, feeders, $5.26C;40; yaorllncrs, good! to choice, 85.6096.05; yearlings, fair tof good, S4.266.6; yearling, feeder. H.50i 6.50: wether, good to choice, 84.264$4.U; , wether, fair to good, 1 4.0034.; wtsthara, feeders, $4.00N.40; ewes, good io choice, 4.00(3l.i)0; ewes, fair to good, SS.7lA4.09: wes, feeder, S3.2ti,40; cull aheetx t.09 8.00, wo. Ay. rr. 686 e 40 5 75 S 30 0 SO S 76 S 85 5 85 sea 40 6 40 4 SS 6 75 J 6 60 SCO 4 15 400 4 15 3,50 6 8K 6 SS 6 26 6 36 6 75 8 25 B75 6 00 830 5 SS 8 00 300 325 800 too SCO too 3 28 8 30 6 80 5 SO 6 65 6 65 S 50 5 63 6 93 690 6 90 6 26 4 3!i & 4 35 6 S3 6 65 6 03 400 S30 425 4 25 425 214 Wyoming1 feeder lambs.,... 48 vjj wyomimy raeoer iambs,.... w tit Wyoming- feeder Iambs..,,, 48 15 Wyomlnr feeder lambs..,. . Cs 23$ Wyoming feeder Iamb 67 71 Wyoming feeder ewes 87 170 Wyoming feeder ewes 98 114 Wyomlnr feeder ewe 89 108 Wyoming" feeder lamb 60 114 Wyomlnr feeder lambs 61 174 Wyomlnr feeder lamb,.,,, as 150 Wyomlnr feeder lamb Hi 144 wyomlnr feeder lamb 44 114 Wyomlnr feeder lamb 57 44) native feeder lamb........, 68 43 Wyomlnr ewes 87 62 Wyomlnr ewe 103 23 native ewe US 88 Wyomlnr ewe , 90 81 Wyoming ewe ........ ..... 90 tii Wyoming feeder Iambs 41 68 Wyomlnr feeder Iambs. .1.,. 44 219 Wyomlnr feeder lamb 61 203 Wyoming feeder lambs , G8 log Wyomlnr feeder lambs 47 834 Wyoming feeder lamb 53 271 Wyoming feeder lamb 44 199 Wyoming feeder lamb 6S 151 Wyoming feeder lamb 57 Ml Wvomlnar feeder lamb. 49 234 Wyoming feeder ewe 81 212 Wyomlnr feeder 60 Wyoming feeder 239 Wyomlnr feeder 221 Wyomlnr feeder 215 Wyomlnr feeder 230 Wyomlnr feeder 99 Wyomlnr feeder ewe..,,.. 81 ewe 83 ewe 83 ewe...,.. 83 ewes...... 83 ewes 84 wes...... S3 248 Utah lambs 107 Utah lamb 178 Utah lamb 175 Utah lamb . 1. ....... ,...,.. w 0) , 00 800 Utah lamb 49 2495 Wyoming feeder lamb so .,, 105 Wyoming cuii feeder lamp st 198 Wyoming feeder lamb...... 61 242 Wyomlnr feeder lambs 60 tn Wyomlnr feeder lamb 61 90 Wyoming feeder yearling 73 1(6 Wyoming feeder' lambs 64 icq Wyoming teeoor lamo.,.... ea 670 Wyoming feeder lamb 65 230 Idaho lambs 105 Idaho lambs 231 Idaho lambs (4 61 S3 rrr 97 Idaho 157 Idaho ewes ewes VI 101 , 114 ., 117 U7 154 Idaho 179 Idaho ewea ewes 1SS Idaho ewes Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct 15.-COTTON-flpot. In fair demand; price easier: middling; fair, 7.r78d; good middling, 7.4S4; mid dling. 7.85d; low mlddllnr. 7Jtd; good ordinary, KM: ordinary, S.14d. NETW YORK, Oct. 15. COTTON-Spot, quiet; middling uplands, 13.50o; gulf. 13.75c, Sales, 100 bales. Futures closed steady; October, 13.14c; December, 12.96c; Janu ary, 12.79c; March, liSCcj Hay, 12. Ate; July. 1171o. Cotton closed ateady, Q10 Points net higher. Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct 1S.-JATTL-B0-celpta, tMO head. Market slow: steers, IJ.WfjO.OO: cow and heifers, KHfUt; calves. fcS.0OO10.O0. HOGS Receipt. 5,560 head. Market 54 10c lower; top, tlJOiulk of sales, 3S.054JP silEEP AND Tjlafgig Receipt. W.4C9 ow.ec!Uri"t 1-w$!f lawr'