THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 1913. 11 ) -it V ( HUATj ESTATE. AtJSTIlAtTS OK TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of flea In .Nebraska. 201 Brandeis Theater. achbach for sale;. IMPROVED ten acres on N. 1th St, near pavement and car; bett oC soil, with or without truck rarden equipment: household goods. Call 5902 N. ltth BL U1TV PROPERTY FOR SALH CLOSE INCOTTAGE FlveroOm house, modern except heat, hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry downstairs; two large bedrooms, bath and storeroom upstairs; rooms re cently decorated; screens and storm wln dowsidandy east front lots large, trees; paved street; handy to two car lines; price, tl.SOO; J 200 cash, balance easy. Lo cated in Hanscom Park district. BEMIS-CAKLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater Hldg. $1 KOn BALE anvnrnl 1$1 fine building low near the car line, city water, good cation! term without Interest: you can start to build as soon as you pay your dollar. H. H. HARPER. 1013-14 City Nafl Bank Bid. Phone Douglas 2596. HANSCOM, PARK, west side. Seven rooms. narly new; hardwood Inside: hot air, electricity, gaa; exceptional location; accessible: all Improvements. Douglas 6232. . MUST GO Owner says we must Bell this week SURG, 8-room. hot water heated house, -east front, lot 64x180 feet, in Center Field club district, U block north of "Woolworth Ave. Reduced from 17,200 to 36,000, but want offer; all clear; owner golnff away and won't rent. Don't fall to see us Quick. Some one going to get '-unusual snap. GET BUST. D. V. SHOIiES CO.. MT City Nafl Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. HpUSB TO MOVE. Park Ave. Inquire on premises. HI Old Soldier's HOME MUST BE SOLD. Owner In hospital. Eight rooms, modern, two large porches, rear glass and screens, cistern, chicken house; tool house, fruit trees, 2 large lots. Us blocks from car. Benson, Neb. Owner's son, 3120 Burt St., Harney 1448. Important. .The best location In Council Bluffs, la., for an up-to-date apartment house. Con tains over 24,000 square feet. There is only one real apartment house In the city.' Flret class apartments are In great domand and pay well. This ground roust bo ' sold. For particulars call Red 643, Council Bluffs, la. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW FOR BALE 6 rooms, all modern, oak finish; one fine sun room; full cemented base ment; 19th, and Evans Sts.; overlooking park. Telephone during day, D. 442s; evon lnso, H. tea. 2 BRICK houses, 840 rental, 87,090. 3 brick houses. tl.SW rental. 16.W0. With and. Webster, 100x144 ft, 14,600. 4U1 Lafayette, easy payment, (3,000. JOHN N. FRENZBR. POUQLAS 651. BARGAIN W75 buys fine residence lot, 8922 22d St., Plain View Add. Write D. Altaian, aa.rn.. jmiwauKre, .yib. rm tit TV affl.T. fin HUNT. TTITIRT HRR JOHN W.' BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE. FARM RANCH LAND!? FOR SALE Canada. . WANTED a ood salesmen to sell Canada land on salary. Referenoe" re quired. Apply at once to John F. Han .ri. msnatrer. North Sash. Land. Co.. Ltd.. F-rmer Bldg.. Winnipeg, or to Qebrge Urquhart. Agent, 647 Endlcott Bldg.. St. pnui. Minn. ' lews. For Sale 500 acres of tho choicest val ley land in Iowa. In the highest state of cultivation: good orchard and shade trees. Well fenced. Good 9-room house, large barn and other necessary Improve ments' Buildings In good repair and well painted. Well, windmill and tank. Four tfnA a. half miles to good town and twenty miles to Omaha. Owner will take a good modern res'-denco as part pay. rm is clear of Incumbrance. Price J1W per acre. Address Box 638, Qlenwood. Iowa Kansas. 154-ACRE Improved alfalfa farm, .(40 aura; Neal A. Pickett. Arkansas city, Kansas. . Montana. FOR SALE-O acres good winter wheat land on main line Burlington. Crow reservation, Montana; partly Irri gated; small house; quick sale, 15 per acre. This buy will make you money, terms. Address Box 83, Crow Agency, Mont. ' . Wnsklncten FREE government land In northern Stevens county, Washington, where a failure of- crop Is unknown. Good soil, good climate, no drouth. For 'partic ulars address Floyd C Smith, North port. Wash. HlSSCMtS 1C0-ACRE farm S miles Lamberton, good buildings, good soil, running water In pasture, school house on corner, tele phone and mall route. 87 per acre. A. C. Anderson. Lamberton. Minn. Nebrssiui. FOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD 389 acres, 30 milts out; In settled neighbor hood; fine farm land, not sand hills. Price 2178, filing- fees and all. In corner of Colorado. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. - Oklahoma. '.i,M0 ACRES In large and small tracts ot Pittsburg .county, coal bearing, farm ing, fruit and pasture land. In pros pective oil and sas belt; 810 an acre. For .particulars write John E. Cavanagb, llcAlester. OkL - LAND for sale; corn wheat and alfalfa,- 315 to 8100 per acre. Write us. Eddy Real Estate Co., Eddy, OkL ; KEAXi ESTATE LOANS LOANS ot J 1.000 and up desired on lm proved real estate. Large sums a spe cialty, W. H. THOMAS, . 228 State Dank Bldg. OMAHA homes. .East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL, ESTATE CO., 1013 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2176. 'MONET on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebr&aka farms and Omaha city property In any amounts. IL W. BINDRR. 823 City National Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. 8tull Bros. 6 CITr LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-812 Brandels Theater building. .HARRIBON 8c MORTON, lt Onu Nat. 8100 to 810,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. V XXVWO. 0rotha Nat I3nlc. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To runt for winter, modern furnished house In Farnam or Hanscom Park district, containing nlns or ten rooms. Sly ran learned. WW Use Bldg, DESK room with or without desk. Ad dress O 420. Baa. , WOULD like to rent a Douglas UK. shaper. Call LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign ments receive prompt ana careiui alien Hon. Live Stock Commlulgn Merchant, I MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. a GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is Thought by Many to Be at Iti Lowest Ebb in Price. ' EXPORTS ARE TIGHTENING VS Countries that Have Been Shipping Ont Cereal Are Holding; Down Taetr Sales In Anticipation of Higher Levels. OMAHA. Oct 80. 1318, From the conditions and circumstances surrounding the wheat market the low price ot that grain hat possibly been keen for a time, at least, is the opinion ot some ot the most conservative men In the trade. The. fact that there we're lib eral takings ot cash, not only In the United Stutes. but in Canada on the re cent decline, and that flour sates at Min neapolis and other points were on an enormous scale, shows that the moat con servative men In the trade believe that wheat Is worth the present price level, 8uch men as John Washburn of ths Washburn-Crosby company ot Minneap olis, B. A. Rekart and other Chicago mill ers advance tho opinion that wheat Is cheap and that theie Is a likelihood of the spring wheat selling to a much higher level. The people who have been selling the wheat at Minneapolis have now changed their front and the expectation Is that long lines will be taken In on that market, as the cash article la expected to bring a premium over the Chicago grain before snow flies. The exporting countries are tightening up 6n their wheat. Even Russia Is ask ing higher prices for the grain which they are now holding In the Interior as well as at fcorta. The Argentine wheat Is about all cleaned out, yet Australia is selling goodly amounts and Canada and the United States are willing to sell at higher levels. India will not be In the market as an exnorter for nmi llttln time, or until there Is a complete change In crop conditions In that country, when rorr ouerings will D4 seen. JKJtports or breadstutfa from tha t!nlt.rt Ktot rtur. tng September as officially reported by the government were 17,476,000 bushels, compared with S.000,000 bushels for the corresponding yerlod a year ago. Cash wheat was Hlc higher. j-asn com was unchanged to He lower. Cash oats were unchanged. Clcaranoeit nf whf.nl flAit. tWS.OOO bu,-; corn,, none; oats, none. ino .uiverpooi wneat market closed Hd higher; corn, HiSHid lower. Primary wheat recolnts wer 1.419.000 lm. and shipments 1.077,000 bu against re ?. .S1f M2LO0O b". and shipments of 1843,000 bu. last year. arimary corn receipts were 64,000 bu. Ann uhlnrriAn.M wtma v.. I . cetpts of 414,000 bu. and shipments of 260, 000 bu. last year. iTlmary oats recelnts warn fifi&OM hu. and shipments WJ.000 bu., against receipts of 1395,090 bu. and shipments ot 762,000 bu. iani year. ..A9 fo'iowing cash sales wore reported: WheatNo. j hard winter: 4 cars, 78c. No. 1 hard winter: s can. T7Un. Nn .1 aprliur: 11-cars, 77c; 1 car, 76Vic. No. 4 sprlng- I car, 76c; 1 car, 7BWc No. 4 durum: l car, 75Kc No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 78c No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, TTVio; 2 cars, 770. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 75c, Rye No. 8: 1 car, 69c: No. 4: H car, 67c Barley No. 4: 1 car, 62o. No grade: 1 car. corn mixed. Sltto. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car. G8c No. 3 white: 2 cars, 08c: m cars. CTHc. No. 2 yellow: 8 cars. 68c: X car, 67c. No. 3 yellow: 13 cars, C7Ho. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. 67V4a No. 2 mixed: 1 can. local. 6H4c: 2 cars, 67c; 1 car, 6640; No. 3 mixed ; i car, 6640; 20 cars, Otftc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 66c; 1 car, Co Wo. No grade: 1 car, 66c. Oats Standard: 3 cars, 37c; 2 cars. 36ic. No. 8 white: 30 cars, 36V4c. No. 4 white: 12 cars. SSUc N" trade: 1 car, 36o. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No, 2 hard, 77ttU?9c; No. 3 hard, 76W&?7Sc: No. 4 hard. 7476Vic; No. 2 spring. 76V4T7c; No. 4 spring, 7&iVS76c: No. 2 durum, 76378c; No. 3 durum, WM&rria. Corn: No. 2 white, GSc; No. 3 white, 67V&&CSC; No. white, 0367Uc: No. 2 yeliow, 67H0Sci No. 3 yellow, C74o; No. 4 yellow, G!QfGrc) No. 2. 6K37o; No. a, $ett3eao: No. 4,, 'seo 63 He; no grade, GOgWAc Oats: No. 2 white. 37Uf?d7Ho: standard, 3K37a: No. 3 white, sstta; No, 4 white, 64c. Barley: MalUng, 65tntc; No. 1 feM, 62fflc: Rye: .No. 2, 6SH0HfiJ "No7 VBJfMVxC ' " r . CARLOT JIECEIPT& Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago ... Minneapolis 29 49T . Ill 656 1M 77 104 uuiutn Omaha 12 in 27 Kansas City L LOUIS 4 Winnipeg 287 I CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the TrarflBsr and Closing Prices oh Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Reports front India that crops had failed had much to do to day with a. bulge In the price ot wheat. The market closed steady at an advance or uvio net. uom wound up with a gain of wHc and oats dearer by tt(Ho to hc. i7ie nnisn in provisions was ir- of &S7Hc. uuus took control or wneat rrom tne start. Receipts, northwest were much smaller than last week or last year, Rus sian shipments were ngnter ana mere was a decrease in stocks on ocean passage. Blxexport clearances from the American seaboard counted also against tha bears, but the scare about India lifted the maket to tne nignest level or tne aay. Drouth In Argentina tended to sustain wheat prices and acted aa an offset to lata nniwta that the croD failure talk in regard to India would prove to have been egaggeraieo. 11 was sua arowut there had hardly begun. Nevertheless, final quotations were within Htftto of the top figures of the session. rvtm avmnaxnizea wiin wnvu, iuu-11 weather and country buylnr were of cpn--i4.-ht -uiitonca to the bulls. In addi tion, husking returns looked disappoint ing, local stocks were being cut down and the visible supply showed a big drop. Oats rained on account -i uo uchbui In other grain. The bulge. . however, hrmivht out many sales on resting orders, Although, provisions displayed some firmness because of active investment In lard, much of the advance was afterward lostV Offerings by holders were liberal on all the swells. ArUclel Qpen.l Hlgh.j- Low. I Close.l Bafy, Wheat! Deo., 83K C7W 83H :s3km 57H8U 82V4GH 87H May. 87H ecu Com Deo.. May. i6cHn! 6SH OaU 1 27T4038 3su! Dea. 37 3SH rum May. Pork UK 41 19 4'5 Jan IS 35 ii ss 18 40 19 40 13 62H; 1 67H 10 32h' 19 47H 19 62H 19 47H I mo; . Ird 1 10 27H 10 27H 10 42Vi! 10 H 10 25-n aiu. May. TUha 10 42-47 10 47-60 10 467 10 42K Jan.. I 10J2IHI W27HJ 10 21H 10 2S 10 40 10 22H 10 37H May.l 10 40 110 41-451 10 37H Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. Uie2c; No. 3 red, 88HJ3" 90Hc; No Shard. 8ieWH"c; No, 8 hard. 82HKc; No. 2 northern, 85HMHc: No. 3 northern mikUi!! No Z soring. 84H4rs5Uc; No. 3 spring, 82884c; velvet chaff. 81V4c; durum. 7S81Hc. Corn: No. 2. HlitfcBHc: tin s white. 8tJ69c: No. 2 yellow. CSfl c; No. 3, e&8CSKc: No. 3 white, 03itC e9Hc, No. 3 white, 68l4CSo: No. 3 yel low. 6SVi6(o. Oats: No. 2 white. 40c; No 3 white, 37tJ38c; standard. 8940c. Rye: No. X, 64V4SWC uw.tr. iimomy. 8S.759&S5. Clover. .oniM. i-or. wi.ib. Lard. 3105. Ribs. JiaUHCll.60 BUTTER Higher; creameries, 24Wff259 2SHC EOGS Receipts. 4.610 oases; unchanged. POTATOES Higher: receipts. 8$ cars; Michigan and Wlsconrin, C0O70c; Minna sota. and Ohio. 63S70C. POULTRT-AUve, higher; springs, lStfe; rowis, utvs, lurxeys. lie. WANTED TO BUY. Rachman will treat you right; best prices ror rum., cioints t snoes. w. but. B. SHAFTON buys men's cloth. W. 6479, LODGE NOTICE. All members' of Ruth Rebekah lodge Ka 1 sJ-e requested to attend the funeral of Bister Frayer. Tuesday at 2 p. m.. from the First Christian church. Twenty-sixth and Harney. MARTHA BRILLHARDT, N. O.. ROSE GOLDEN. Secretary. HBW YORK OnrvnitAL .MAUKKT (inotntlona of thei Dr on Various Commodities. NEW TORK. Oct. t0.FLOUR-Seady: spring rjtents, jt.soiU; winter straights. lugvv; wineir patents, 14.t1nr4.ev; spring clears, S4.00Ot.30; extra No. t win ter. S16S3.TS; extra No. t winter. 83.330 3.50; Kansas Straights, t4.KVtT4.20. WHKAT-Spot firm; No. 2 red. tic; No. 1 northern Duluth. 8IHc: December. si lMte; Ma. KHc iiui'b-t'ttaay: state common to .cnoice, 1)18, SSfftSo; U12. 20SXc; Pacific coast, 1S13. S-tc; 1U. 2S432c. HIDES-Steady; Bogota, 32fT3)c: Central America, 82Hc PETROLEUM 8teady: refined New Tork bilk, 14.00; barrels, 8S.70; cases, 811.00. WOOL-Bteady; domestlo fleece XX Ohio, 36C, CORN Spot firm; export. 76Hc OATS Spot steady; standard white, 440.5ci No. 3. 44844HC HIDKS-Steady: standard. J1.CQHO1.05; N. 1. 81.07HOI.10; No. I. 85a81.00. LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts, 29fl 30c; seconds, Sj2Jc. PROVIBIONB-Pork, steady; mess. 813,75 Q24.S5; family, :4.6O?rn.0Oi short clears, 818.75O21.60. Beet steady; mess, 8lT.60Q 18.W; family. 819.00tfMiOO. Cut meats quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. 1SH ttttc; pickled hams, HHc Lard, firm; middle west. tlO.W10.70; renned irregular; continent, 211 : South America, U.M; comnnim-i $ASc: speflal, HC, BUTTER Firm: receipts. 8.950 tubs; creamery extras, JOHVJlc; Ilrsts, sstJWttc: 1Vanla. New York Central and Union ra aeconds. SSHSc; held! extra. SOHWc; otsTlo wero oft 1 to 2 potntw at the low tlrsu. 27HHc; state dairy, finest, l03; figures of the day. New Haven, which ovwwt r nrltn r7ffTSlnl nmp, nvtrfl. ..n 1 M c .V.Ml n n1tr low record I6VHf2TV4c; firsts, 259c; Imitation cream ery firsts, isijisc; inciory, June maxo, firsts. ilHo; current make, firsts, 23tt 24c: packing ttock, June make. No, 1, 2)Hc; current make. No. 2, 22Q23o. CHEESE Unsettled: receipts, COO boxes; state whole milk colored specials, lstf KMc: white, 1&316Uc; colored averngo fancy, IHioi white, 15ic: skims, UMWc EGGS Steady; receipts, 12,800 cases; fresh gathered extras, 33935c; extra firsts. 31632c; firsts, 280C9c; seconds. XO S7o; refrigerator, special marks, fancy, 27o : firsts. 25Vf93SV&e; seconds, 24Q25o; nearby hennry, whites, 850530) gathered whites, 32SSOc; western gathered whites, POULTRY Dressed, dull and easy; troth killed, western chickens, HfJZJc; fowls, 1419Hcj turkeys, springe, 222c OHAIIA GENERAL Jt.lKKR'l'. BUTTER-No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, SJo; No. U 60-lb. tub.. Sic: No. 2. 30c FISH-Whlte. fresh, 17o; trout, fresh. lCc; large crappies, fresh, 15c; Spanish mackerel 18o; shad roe, per pair, 40o; salmon, fresh, lOo; halibut, fresh, 13c; buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c! channel cat fish, 18c; pike, 16c; pickerel, 12c. CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32c; Amer ican Swiss, 26c; blook Swiss. 24c; twins, HVic; daisies. UVic; triplets, iSko; young AmericuB, 2.tc; blue label brick. 19c; Urn berger, 2-lb.. 20c; New Tork, white, 19c POULTRY-Brollers, 85.0oe6.00 per dor-; hens, 17c; cocks, 12c; ducks, IStfZQc; geesv, ic; turxeys. e; pigeons, per arx . i.; roosters, 9c! duoks, full feathered, lie; cetsc, full feathered, 10c; squabs. No. 1, 81.50: No. 2. E0c Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: BEEF CUTS Ribs. No. 1. ISC! NO. Z. 16c; No. 3, 12c. Loins, No. 1. lVic; No. K 16 wo; No. 5, Uftc. Chucks, r.o. 1, lie; No. 2, VtCl No. 2, 8Hc. Rounds, No. 1, 14o; No. 2. 12Hct No. 3. llMc Plates, No. NO. . 7c: NO. a, 154C. Tho following prices are fumlshod by the Gllllnsky Fruit company: PnTTlThU-Annln Nn. 1 Jonathan SO- pies, per bbl., 34.50; drop Jonathan apples. btL, W..6; NO. 1 Biayman winesaps, per LbL. 4.00; No. 1 Ben Davis, per bbl.. 83.60; extra fancy California bellffowers, 4 tier, per box, 82.00; extra fancy Washington Grimes, Goldens, per box. 83.36; extra tancy iaano Tiortnern spy, ureenings, or Kings, per box, SJ.00; extra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box, 38.26. Peaches, Pears and Prunes Ex)ra fancy Elberta tree stone peaches, per box. 76c; extra tancy Elberta freestone peaches, 36 crate lots, per crate, 70c; large blue prunes, per crate. 81.14 : S crate lots, per crate, 31.10; iaano uartieu pears, per dox, ss.o: Cali fornia extra fancy Beurre CJalr'geau, pears, per box, 8C.60; California extra fancy winter Nellla pears, per box..8Z.U: Colorado extra iancy Kleter pears, per dox, zz.26; wew roric iisier pears, per 8-bushel barrel, 34.00: Michigan iciefer pears) per bushel basket, 31.Z. Valencia Oranges Extra tlno Valenclas, 12S, .288 sizes, per box, 38.00; Sunklst Valenclas, 159, 8.50; 176, 200, 218, 200 sizes, per box, 37.00; Lemons Extra fancy Sunklst, SOOs and 360s, per box, 9.X; extra choice red ball lemons, SOOs and 360s, per box, 88.60. Cantaloupes Colorado Burwell Oems, per crate, 31.00. Grapes Extra fancy Gold Medal Tokay grapes, per crat. 31.78; ex tra fancy Malaga grapes, per crate. 31.40; New Tork grapes, per basket, 30o; 60 basket lots, per basket, 29o: Michigan grapes, per basket. 28o; 60 basket lots, per basket, 27c; home-grown grapes, per basket. 22c; 60 basket lots, per basket, 21c; Imported Malaga grapes, extra fancy, 87.00; fancy, 80.60. Grapefruit Extra fancy Florida, 5, s&.v; m, of sixes. a.w. cran berriesPer barrel, 37.60; per box. 12.75. VEGETABLES Potatoes, genuine Red River early Ohio potatoes, per bushel. 90c; Maple River Burbanks, per bushel, 90c; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl. 32.75. Cabbage Holland seed, per lb., 2c. Onions California, large yellow, per Ib 2V4c: Wisconsin, large red globe, oer lb.. I Vic; Spanish, per crate, IL60: white boil ing, per id., jc. iomaio California. Ser t-basket crate. 81.75; 6 crate lots, $1.66; ome-grown. per basket. 31.00. MluuiiiANtsuuw-caurornla figs, 13 ii-oi. pKga., axi caiiiornia rigs, W) s-ox. pkgs., 88.00: California black figs, 13 A ox. pkgs.. 81.00: 7-crown lmDorted flrts. Per lb., i8o; 8-crown Imported figs, per iu ,-cruwn punea tigs tooxes weign- ing a&oui ids.;, voa; t-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), 75o; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing 10 os., per dozen. 11.25; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., $LC0; Anchor Brand dates, pkg 83.26: parsnips, per lb., 2c; carrots, per lb., za; Deats, per lb., 2c; rutabagas, par lb,, IVio; California Jumbo celery, per dozen. 75c: Michigan celery. Der rtm.n 36o; cider, per keg, 83.28: cider, per half tbl, 85.75; onions, per dozen, 60c: pars ley, per dozen, we; radish, per dozen, 20c; head lettuce, per dozen, 31.00: home grown leaf lettuce, per dozen, 40c; green peppers, per basket. 31.00; "wax or green beans, per basket, 8L00; hot house cucum- 100 to 13Vic: Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Hc! f. w.u, .wv, iiorseraaisn, 2 dozen bottles In cast, tier case, xton- wal nut. No. 1 soft shell, psr lb., 20c; medium incHiis; per id., uvwi pecans, jumbo, per lb., lie: giant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb.. 25o; Filberts, p.r lb., lia; Drake almonds, per lb., 18c; paper shell. Mcs BrMU. i.er Jb.. ISo; lari e,P washid per lb., lSc; black walnuts, per lb., 2V4c: raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7o; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 8a; roasted peanuts, per lb., SHo: shell 'bark hickory nuts Per ,DL.0S.,,; nc,"y nU, per lb., So; white rice popcorn, per lb 4o; checkers, per 100-pkg. case, 8160; checkers, par W pkg. case, 8175. St. Ionls General Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. M-WIIRAT-Wn V red. S&BSUic; No. 2 bard, 83gOc; Decern br. S6c: Mav. EPic. CORN-No. 2. 89fl14c: No. 2 white,' 70c; December, 7o; May. 7OJr70Vc. .Air""0t' JT: no. z white, o: December, 3Kc; May. 424JCHC Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 8,000 13.000 Wheat, bu ...,112.000 86.000 Corn, bu..., 4S.0U) 12,000 Oats, bu..' 88,000 76,000 NEW TORK, Oct. 20. DRY GOODS Cotton goods wree firm, but quiet, today. Yams were firm. Raw silk was easier tor the day. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 20. WHKAT N'n. 1 hard. 84Hc; No. 1 northern. 80KSKe: No. 2 northern. THOHc: No. 2 hard Montana. SOUSsOTic; No. 3 wheat. 774; 7Hc; December. 81 He; May, $Hc. FLOUR Unchanged. BR N Unchanged, CORN No. 3 yelow, MeHc ija i a no. a wire. Mtrcxc RYE No. 2. 6J67c KLAX-tIXFi4ei.2Vs. BARLEY-4430SC, Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 20.-WirEAT-Spot, steady; No. l new, Manitoba, 6s 10d; No. 2 old, 7s 2d; No. t old. Manitoba. 7s Id. Futures firm; December 6a 9d; March, 6s HVld: May, s J0.d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, 6s 7d: future steady; November La Plata, Is Sd. December LaPlata, 4s llTad. FLOUR Winter patents. 2Ss td. HOPS In London. Pacific coast, U l&O H IU. HEW YORK STOCK MARKET! Hopes Rise Last Week Prelude to Sustained Advance Vain. PRICES DEPRESSED WITH EASE Copper Benefitted Temporarily hy Advance In Metal In I,ondijn Ferritin Bxrhanir Rntra Go Up Slightly. NEW TORK. Oct, SV Hopes that the rise in stocks lata last week was the pre lude to ft. sustained upward movement were extinguished today. For a time after tho opening prlcea rose slightly. This waa. largely under the spur of buying- by London, which took about 10.W0 shares on balanoe. A few stocks. Including Denver & Rio Grande. Erie first preferred, Rock Island preferred and American Can, rose a point or more. - Rut It was soon appar ent that no broad demand had developed. Tho market turned and early advancea were soon replaced with losses. The lin Was well under Saturday's close most or the, day, although a lata rally. reduced losses and In somo cases cancelled them, ' The discouraging feature, from trie viewpoint of tho bulls, was tlwi ease' with which prices were depressed. The rail road list waa -Heaviest -ana nucii I . Pivul Lehigh, Reading, Pcnnsyl- Pennsylvania's ncavinwa w ""-... with further reporU that the companj waa planning n. "..h though there was official InfoaUon The coppers were benefited temporarily by an advance In the metal In Ion. During the recent slump In tho larc short Interest apparently was. built up. believed to Do mo iwn -i - ftFo6rXi exchange rates advanced slightly, today oftw rtcn,n. points xor mo jto :r-, ,l, ,1,. mand for sterling 1 not far from the level of hurt August when there was taix of gold Imports, but Internatlo nM W era think that no st.ps will this tlm looking toward the bringms m of tho metal. . Pirir nres- Bonds wero irregular, r.- "ftj lM vanced.H onwi. ,...- nuotatlons Number oc sae n on stocks wero; ... T. CtOlS. iim 1IH 7tH Amilzimalil Corpr Atnerfcsn Airlculturst Amrlem Bt 8rr. Am.rlcjui C&D ,..... Sao 4 n ton. tov, 4M soo 1,000 11U im 41 71 SOU Amtrlctn OH pf.. Atnrlc-n Ootlon Oil Am. Ic Becurill Amrlen Llnel Aniricu LownotlT Amerlcui 8. R. V'4" Am. Bussr Itttlnlns...... American T T Amerkin Tobaeeo AntronU Minim Co.... AUhUon Atchlaon p!4 ; Atltnllo Cot LIM...... tu. 97Vk 1,000 to) 11 8 'eiii . 21 I 'iiii nk 107 Vi 1MH Zl 7 rH 3, tM too WT4 100 107U 104 H too lUVt ltlU 600 1,100 100 MVi si too utvi tiiu 1UU MVS 5 3 nlllmnr & imio. ..... .' -Zl" ...1 r ...k.. nun lun ' " (iH MM ii CWcso O. W.. Clilearo, M. & . P... Chlttio & N. w... rilomo Kul Iron.... Con.olWated Qs rnm troiicti Ttelawu A lIiMon.... Pfnyrr ft nio orna... Dcnter ft It. O. tf4.... ltUll BrUI .... F.rle Krl lit pM KrU ftl r4 Ornfril E1etrla OrfAt Nortlifrn prd....i, Ort Nnthfrn Ore elf. Illinois Ctitml , InterbctTtavh Met Inl.T. Mrt. pfd 1.4M 100 l4 TM UMi 1 mu ITVi IM II II l.ioo 12H too IV4 U no too " m "U "U 7J 1160 4.700 (00 UU 12 1U tin 1V r$U 1U 14 151 n 1 11 U0 10MI LfM 1IH 3.000 H UiU UiH It ItH 104U 1IU. IIK 1M H IT 102U ltU 34 lotetnttlcmftl 1UrTtr.. ...... Intr-Mrln rfd InternUlonil Ppr .. Intfmttlontl Pump .. Kinmi ntr 8nUitra Thlih VU7 ........... 7MVW iV I.iulHTllle Nisavine u it T . R. M. 1 ina t UU JT in 71 1AU Mlnurl. K. ft T........ M tO Mlitourl Turin 1.600 U Nltlotwl nlMtiVt i' Nallnnul T01 100 4.700 44 It 41 li tt. It. R. of M. lit ptd.. Mw Tor Central Korfolk A nWan'i!!!... 40 101U IM Tfnrth AmTlcan ......... Northrn l4iltc ........ Pacific Mall TnnlTnla Peoria's Ota ... P r. P. ft Pt. L TitaSiri Coal Prv.ariJ Bl'! Car Pullman Palc Car..... rtnuWlfl T. ft R fvt.nS'ln I. ft R. pfd.,,. Vnr T1an4 Oi VocV IataJid rV). rfd W U A P. T td pld,.. fVahnaM Air Uiw. ...... IV.ho'M A T nfd Flfn'-Phftfl'ld 8. ft I.,. aAiitrirn "nHne Hoothrn Tlallwar , "n. Plw rfd TennMr rnp 1,100 10IK 1WH 100 UU HU 1IU 100 1I0U 10IU 100H m lH 114 IVX'H ss too :ou sou o 11414 Ut TIU UU UU TU UU 4U II TKU M 14 U'U '"H IT 'M nn 10BM HU 2T IU I4H t W IH IT.foo 1W4 1M' mi) im iih inn 4 1") 1,700 7t-. 71 ih it UK 11 00 coo '.'too (00 ITU 4U au iu 1,400 Tl S7U TT t"uic 1'nlnn Iflfio tfnlon rarlfle rifd.... t'nlid aa4 w.r. JJ.IIM 300 !H HU 'riti M EIU lTi II 'its' UU 1 UU . irllnl (O.l.i Puhhar.,.. 1'nll.d PatM Rleal... if tt Bi nti t'tall Pnxoar v. .rSnjllna CTiemtcal 700 (.100 w.M.n T'arih rfd ....... Trr..rn VarrUnd ..... "'-mi tlnlon , , ,., w,!.,... VI. In ., 400 l(S 4U VPllnr tVa 1?t,,. ,, Total aal tor the ar. tTtlM aharaa. New York Sloney Market. NEW YORK. Octt 2a-MONI3T-On call, steady, Ji03V4 per cent; ruling rate, SH per cent; closing bid, 2 Wf 3Vi per cent xiMt. LUAisu uteaay; WMiay, 4M per cent; W-day, 66 per centl (-month, tft per ceni. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Steady, EVtCC per cent BTBRLJNO EXCHANOE Steady, i.tl fir sixty days; I4.KSJ for demand. COMMERCIAL BILL8-lt805i. SILVER Bar, Vic; Mexican dollars. 47c. BONDS Government, firm; railroad. Irregular, Ciuaiiig quotations on bonas today were as follows: U. B. ref. la. rtg... . C. Bo, r. la.... HH da coupon . . ... UI- s. dab. 4s 1M1,. sou C. 8. Sa I as H'lh N; MU do oossoa ....... .Uf A If. K. ft T. lat 4r.. IJH V. B. 4S. Ml lOJk Mde (as. 4Us. SU do coupon WISl"Mo. 1-aclflo 4,. Panama la coupon,, n eonr. Si., ...... 7iu A., 1st M etla.. 10 N. R n. of M. 4He l A. T. ft T- ,! to dab. 4a kou Armour Co. 4Ua. M cr. IHa 79 Atchlaon Jn. Is.... U ft w. lat e, 4a, M o cr. 4a 1M0.. -- " do or. 4a....i6j do CT. is... .WHNfc Paclfla 4a.. !! S aa. CL I l "IT.. s SI Bai. m wm - 't u nl- rs. o IVia :a'n, or, m, U rT' Brook. Tr. CT- s ,SJt com. 4a 'tUo o coot. 4Ws...... l a. W, e. 4a nit C.'n. ft Q. 1. JJea Pa eoi. 4s.J;.,m2 00 sa-. "" .11 . ' ISli. r t. a p a 4US..101 An . . .'". c 4 r aV4H'- J? VttJ9a "'",:::: r sov; 40 c -fi'tX'"' 4a. Dlattllara' ta Brta p. I. 41 i. 4a.. ... la or. 4a. nar. B. Iir, Can. lat r. 4a.. Inter- Uat. 4Ua.... Jntar. M. U, 4Ua--Japan 4Ua Bid. 0r4. . rl i .100 4uw;h 2r t ;" London Stock Market. LONDON. Oct SO. American securities opened steady today. Tho list moved Irreguarly during the first hour. a noon prices ranged from above to hi below parity. Omaaia, isonar Tittcaaaoian Faelfle,, . ,M1U to acoount Tl 11.14 Ifaloa relle......,.ll4U Aral Cbppar ...Tl " SILVER Bar. steady at 28 6-lCd per o. MONBY-3Vi6SK per cent. Discount rates: Short bills, 454 per cent; three montha' bills, 416-16 per cent. Boston Bine-; ata.rket. BOSTON, Oct. 20. Closing quotations on stocks: Allonaa BVilohawk tM Amsl. ooppar ... TtKNttaJa Cbo. ....... UU A. Z. U k B 1SU K'lulnilnr UIom IH US IH n n IT 41 IU 7H Arliona Com IUkt.hk nu. . hi-. . m. t North Lis Ol. ft Arltras 63UoM namtatitn C1. ft Hxla. OnteaaUt Cbrrtr lUar C C 00 ohmI , . ItUQutntr illUNhaanon . , . UVSararler ft D. M, I Tanaraek , Tt C. I, H. It. ft M. &an uuus c N. rraatlln Oranbf Con OrB Canan !: nri cvrr m,vu cm.".","";; u o rM ii ta... . .t:- OH etnt Market. ,,'EW TORK. Oct. SO. M ETALS Iad, SlL",?y at. -4.B0: London. tlo Speller, quiet at ixndon. fiOiOs. m-niJT1' ,ttnd'i Pt offered at IvfL J ict?btri November and Aecember ?affc'.r'liMi1il,T!! p'trolytlo, IRRTV,; w5.t,.,l-SIMO,J00i c.'ng. J16.7S. Tln weak; spot and October, lo.(OtH0.W: No- mI5v'r-!iit? J??mbr' W40.40. AntU njony. dull: Cookson'n. n.60. Iron, quiet: No. 1 northern. tltcOtTiiso: No. I north' ern, No. 1 southern. ll5t W . fputhern soft, tl&.taffl.oo, if.v1, .!'!fd M 'Ollowss Tin, ?dyr5i..,t?0t'i ,P! futures. MB Is lr2" cT'',n Wftrrants. Sis lOVtd. st?jv?l?&u 0ct . -RTAI-Lead. steady at HaH: spelter, dull at MS. Oils and Rosin. -A-. rT ?!. prlmo. "ummer ye ow, .Mii March.IC7t?4b,ri- r: "i .TUJV'RNTiNW-Steady; machine bar- TtpVl-?A,JiJ1-' ct M-TURrEN. T...n,7r.! ?HCic; sales, S14 bbls.: re- "XtltqK "hU,monl" 67 bWl i S?3i!iirinn! ,alf bu"-! receipts, lists' kS! h'P"'n. P?8 bbls.; stocks. tS??!8- Qwotatlons.' A. B. C, D. 4.65; li, UIB; Wa . W. bl . ...... M m ii ik rrafiBitnt nliitV .CJJA ...VHRAT-. R9Un-0' ! w,!'. lW7c: No. 377X0 Yv..i wm,' ac: No. 2 BUTh'ER-CTeamery. o; firsts, t7oi seconds. 2rto; packing, 21o. EaOB-Flrats. J7o; seconds. 20a. POULTRY Hens. lo; roostws, Sc: ducks. 10o; sprlngjrs. Kc. lv"mw SmTJW PriCMf futures: Hio. D'cmber WflSOKe: May, CORN-DecemW,SWosMa', TOTic. Kansas City Llv- Slock Blarket. frtlpi?' v"'?x.l!cd b,st tMrs strong to liffh!-?o't.cay, 'WV Prime fed Ii 'SSfi, -''W.SBS droBsed bief steers. na''nsT?nk "?S-M i-outhern tfers, ).i.E0tfA.CO cows, tt Ssai.X' hir. rlir.uUlUI,, M.6WI.W; calves, M.oOjM.Fo. SlllSRp AND LAMBS-Recelpts, J5.001 S5i. "jarket steady to lOo higher; Iambs, Manx Cltr Live Sti.ck Market. .AP.rjvPli.Oct. M. CATTLTC Re. celpts, ,C0O head; market weaker to lfic lower; feeding cows and halfers. U.OOJT .: cannjrs. 8.60(ff4,75: stockers and . HOOB-Recelpts. S.HO hftad; market o lower; noavy, 7.Xrfn7,77H: in xed. 7.77UO flight. 7.8oS7.90;,bulk of snies, . 8HBBP AND"1 LAMTlfr Rr-Celptn, 5,fV) head; market steady: fed muttons, St. Joseph Live ft took Market. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 20. CACTLE Re ceipts. I.M0 head: market atsndv! is.ootsv.co: cows and heifers. ti.0OsM.6O: calves, C.0O10,00. ituu-iteoeipts. 8,000 head; market slow: top. tt.15: bulk. t7.Mvaa i(i 6IIEEP AND LA MBB Receipts, 1J.C00 head; market stronir; lambs, 4S.oo.X. StoplLln garh. Tlio followlngaare the receipts of tlve iwiureay at tne mx principal . Cattle. Ilogs. Sheen, J'8?? 8.6 6M0 7,400 26.000 1.700 62,000 16,000 40,000 St. Louis g,60) Chicago is,000 fit. Joseph. ,,, 2,(0 11,000 5,000 3,080 oomn umaoa ,,,, 10; ).., 61.600, 68,000 128,700 Cotton Market.. NEW YORK. Oct. 20.-COTTON-Bpot. t.yi8are,.ddKlinbK.leU.P,,lnd, KS! KU,f' OtlWU plnU. Very at a net "ln ii0?! fuluCB Cl."d tS'? October, lt.OOo; December, 12.94c: January, 18.69o: Ma;chl!t73o: May. lilic; Julv.ls.e6o. LIVERPOOL, Oct. .-COTTON-8pot, wod business done: prices tlrm mld 5 ng 8-1.01 K00(i nWlln, 7.80o: mid. dung, 7.6c:- low middling, 7.46oi good or dhiaiy, 6.80CI .ordinary, 6.40c; sales, 8,090 Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Oct. SC-COFFSK-Ru-mors of a cold wave In Braxll and bull sh crop advices caused a abarp adyance In the coffse market today. Opening Krm,an.tynco Prices sold 36 to 9 net hlghrnthenweakeHd under realising, closing 94 to 26 net higher, Oc Johor. 10.40a: December. lO.Btci January, uvSl T;,,Vm,.!..May. "-Mc; July No. 7, llUo; Santos No. 4. l4o; mild, steady; Cordova. Il7W,c, nomrnal? Oanha Har Market. ' OMAHA, Oct. .-Pralrlo hay: !P..c2l0,cJl t'pi'ind. tw.oeii,6o: No. i moo 12.00; No. 8. .00.00: No. 1 to choice midland, ni.stejotoo: No. il tloooaiiso Na t, M.004W0.00; No. 1 to choicTlow.' and. te.fcxno.GO; No. 2 ohoJoi IZ. and. .W.OfKe.oo: No. 3 choice tZ. iana, m,oo.oo. Straw: None on the mar- J6.OWst6.oO. Alfalfa! No, 1 to cholcr 14 OOO'U.OO: No. 2. tizaoftu tSt M.cnPAeIt 01ZOO. ' ' 'v' fuw KrapOrated Apples sad Dried Prailta ati'uY9.n.Kl 9e' 20 WVAPORATKO APPLES Quiet: fnnev. 99;. u ,! tc: Prime. 7UW1ie. ' DitiED FRUITS Prunes, firm; Call fornlas. 4fi12a: Ores-ona. tumii. ' r. rots, quiet: choice, lie: extra cholo. un. fancy. HVWJlto. Ph.Ii, r,.,i... 6J4CVc: extra choice. 6437c: fancy. TW 74o. Raisins, steady: loose MuseatelsTs a"w, cnoice ip fancy seeded, 6i&r;er seedless, 4K?tto; London layers, ft.gj Wool Market. RT. LOUIS. Oct. M w-K"T.r..i western and southern allihtlv km i4 Oltoj fine burrj. 9Uo; heavy fine, I2fj ItHo. I . JSiajIn Batter Market. ELGIN, IU., Oct. 20,-BUTTER-Flrra at SIOUX CITY NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD IN BUFFALO BIOUX CITT. Ia Oct, U.-Ouy E. Crow, a former Sioux City newspaper man and son of State Senator E. O. Crow of Mapleton, la., died In Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday of typhold-pneumonla. Mr. Crow had been employed on the Buffalo Express. Ills body will be sent to Maple- ton for interment. Crown Prince on Carpet. BERLIN. Oct. Crown Prince Fred- erlck William arrived In Berlin from Munich this morning and was summoned to appear Immediately before the em peror at Potsdam. The subject of the two hours' Interview which followed was the recent demonstrative announcement ot the crown prince's opposition to his father's policy regarding the Brunswick succession. The Persistent and judicious Use Newspaper Advertisiug Is the Road Business Buocess, OMAHA UVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Very Slow and Ten Centi or More Lower, H00S FULLY TEN CENTS LOWER Shep steady to Strong; nnd rat Lambs tienernlly Steady Feeder Lamb slovr nnd Tendency a Little Lower. , SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 10, 1MJ. RecelDts war: rfi lions. Bheep. EstlmoJe Mohday..,.. .10,000 S.W0 40,000 Same day last week .. P.66S tXAl 4J.4W Kama day 2 wka ago... 11.690 3,600 84,T Same day S wks ago,. .15,073 X.81S 4I.S0S Satna day 4 wks ago,.. 11,07 1,114 11.(79 Same day last year..,.12.S30 S,H 4,7JO The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and shesp at the Bouth Omaha like stock market for the yar to date as compared with last year: 1011 11 Inn n.n Caattla 7W.04S 7H7.W9 MU 8.01.0 J,4tS,60R J34,tJS Bheep i,tss,iu a.u.u mxn The following laMa ,lin. V,. a prices tor hogs at the South Omaha live lock marVet for the last few days, with comparisons: Date, im. lia.ll911.il10.llM9.1190g.lllM7. Oct. 10. 7 99i:l im in IS 6 11 8 tO II 8 n 7 61 6 IS SR 24 8 41 7 70 5S?6U 6 17 3.1 7 U S 79 IK J7 17 740 &M 09 W 10 141 IH 10! nCSO 7 40 B W 6 M 74 37 8 6i (42 000 Sf.' 0 11 1 fi 1 K 609 6S 6 ni 8 CJ 7 S7 601 6 71 6 17 8 81 7 39 5 21 0 08 30) S H 7 41 S 22 Oct. 11. gcs4 OcU It. got. 1J. 8 11 U "Ot. 14. gwU Oct. 15. 7 82U Oct. 16. 72H octn. 7 soil Oct. IS Oct. 1. 7MH Oct. 1. pet, aa 7 76H 'Sunday. ReoelnfM nn.t i..i., . ..... t v, "" "'"vaiuun oi live siock a n.h ,an B'oe Yards. South Omaha, ViJur tw'-four hour endlnr at - - .,vn j,. n ynsiertlav: UBCUIITS-CARa Cattle.llogs.Sheep.Hrs. v... iil. at hl p 1 Mo. Pac. Ry; .. . . 8 v. p. r. r: .:: : no CAN. W.. .. a 11 S ' SO 2 2 10 2 101 C. A N. W.. west.. 77 C. SL P.. M. A n. ' C., R. & Q., eat .. .. "2 ju. y wtst.181 IS II C, R. I. ft 1'.. en., a C.. R. I. ft I, wesl i III. Central Ry Total receipts ..M u$ IJISPOBITION-HBAD. Morris & Ca Swift and Company Cudahy Pkg. Co. ;.. Armour & Co cattie.llogs,Sheep. 368 s4 193 2.172 M7 1,904 1.U8 4.... ,.. 64 S.1C2 773 797' 34 . IMS 274 600 311 1W 3M 17S 111 464 13 ira 267 117 6 175 0 2.263 toot) I i co. ..... . v. .u. ....,,,,,,,,, Sheridan Meat Co W. II. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant A L. mil es eon ... P. B. Lewis , ir..- . ........... j.uaiuii fx V.O. J. B. Root ft Co. .... J II. Bulla U P. Hun , Rosenstock Bros. McOreary & Kellogg.. Werthnlmer A Degsn.. II. P. Hamilton Rothschild , Mo. A Kan. Calf Co., Christie illlggtna .......... , a 1.1 .i..,.'. Jiuuiuan ,....... Rath , ,. Meyers (Krebs Raker. Jones A Smith Tanner ii..., 6- 20 11 It 40 30 7S 17 773 IHarvey T lo we at tie CO Other buyers ..... Totals 7.43R 2,801 26,151 cattl it wu a sere-head market In tne cattle yards this mernlnr, both buy ers and sellers bMnr iMa-aUafled. Buyers were dissatisfied because the' quality of the beef offered waa- very. poP and' be cause aavices rrom eastern points ail in dicated that they bought their cattle last week higher hare than the same kind of cattle brought at other points, which' meant tnat tney must miy them lower today to be anywhere nar In tine with prices prevailing elsewhere. Sellers were not disposed to males concessions without a struggle, and the market In consequence opened vory siow ana ouu ana, tns tore noon' was well advanced before enough cattle had changed hands to really make a market. Market continued Slow mrougnout tne nay with prices on an kinas ot Kiuers 10c, and In some cases lOfeito lower than last week's close. Some of the best light stockers were not much lower, but aside rrom tnat doim stocicers ana leeasrs were slow and generally lOo lower than last week's close. Ountntlonn on oattle! Ooed t6 choice btet steers, M.&00.10) fair ti good beef steers, JR.ooflctO; common to fair besf Meers. K.iwoiw; iair to cnoice yearnngs, i.wiuv.aoj muou iu uiioiws rriHr urriw, .2Bik.l5: fair to rood rsnae beeves. 17.00 7.2C: common to fair range breves. M.C1 4J1,00; good to choice helfsrs. f6.o07.S0; good to cholue cows, I12HI6..V; fair to good grades, M.2I4H.3S; common to fair grades,, H.24re.it! good to cnoioe stockf rs and feeders, n.OOsJd-OO: fair to good stock- vra ana reeaers. K.wsri.w: common lo fair Blockers and feeders. M.0OSM.N): stock cows ana neirers, tit.vmi.wi veai caivrs l.wvvJ9v; ouiis, siags, ais., .fn.9M. BEEF BTKERH, N. AT. IT. NO, AV. yr. 41,. ........ .JUS I 1..., tf 4 It I. M IM .. ,. IH I H !.. SM I 10 ........... IN 111 1.. SH I M 1 U IM ' HBIFBR8, 4 IH IM I... 141 I M 1 110 I M t TTJ , 44 I. l M M BULLB. t itH ie i mo i n m "calves. a v, fit IK 1 11 6 ! BTOCKDRH AND FEEDERS. T 4M 100 l aw 4..;.. T 6T . 14 TH TOO S: 149 im i m WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 2 belters... 775 6 40 2 heifers... 686 6 78 lcow 1000 6 25 1 COW w aw 2 cows..... SOS 7 IS 1 feeder.. .100 6 W 6 cows S75 I 05 7 cows 1041 6 35 1 feeder...H0 M 6 feeders. .1103 SO 11 feeder.. 840 6 to 12 feeders.. 611 6 65 S htlfers... 660 S5 23 feeders.. 822 6 IS 10 feeders.. 791 6 75 13 feeders.. 117 7 25 2 stockers, 796 5 60 2 stockers. 076 6 10 44 stockers. MJ 7 00 23 feeders . NO 6 85 24 feeders.. 714 7 16 3 heifers... 713 6 25 1 cow 110 4 60 13 cows 1061 5 35 3 cows 60S 6 85 1 feeder.,. 880 6 00 2 feeders.. 863 6 80 26 feeders.. S10 6 80 I feeders., 752 6 76 8 calves... 840 7 40 23 feeder.. 823 I 85 readers. .1045 M 15 stockers. 772 6 60 80 stockers. t&O 7 10 3 stockers. 88 I 80 19 feeder., 117 6 70 WYOMING. 11 steers.. ..1090 6 6 Scows 1123 6 20 20 cows. ...,1028 6 20 23 feeders., 961 7 40 44 feeders.. 960 7 40 C feeders.. 874 M I bulls 1140 6 40 37 feeders. .100t 7 25 4 steers.. ,.10 7 CO 20 feeders.. S63 7 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 steer 610 4 25 1 bull 1170 5 60 1 bull M0 8 75 1 cow 880 6 25 20 feeders.. ON 6 66 6 feeders,. 495' 6 CO 21 helfers...llt6 7 00 COLORADO. 41 cows 833 4 ft) 60 heifers... 215 6 20 22 heifers... 819 6 26 6 heifers... 174 6 00 heifers... 833 6 60 4 feeders. .UTS 6 tO 11 feeders.. loss 6 00 HOOB Receipts were llsht this morn, Ing, about 44 cars, or 3,000 head, being receivea. inis is a mue neavier man last weeK. nut is about ew bead light than for the same day last year. Trade opened out in very poor shape this morning. A few scatterlnr loads were picked up by shippers at prions that were nearly steady, but packers laid out until nearly 10 o'clock before they did anything, and when they finally started their bids were fully a dime lower than Saturday's average market. Sellers .riianrf tn trada at these flrures. and th market remained at a complete standstill until well along towara miaaay. Hrilara finally came to the conclusion that there was no use In holding off any longer and began to cut loose at a decline ot fully 10 cents, most ot the sales being made around t7.7ttJ7.80. Tha extreme cloax was the weakest Point of tha day, and somo sales made at this time were quoted as being 10015c off. Taking the market all the way through, values show a decline ot a big dime. Ths best price tin Id was 17 SA There was a fairly good demand for tflgs, and the several bunches that showed up landeu at fully steady No. At. Hh. Ir. No. :.. 10.. M. . 71.. T4.. 44.. tt.. At. Rh. Pr ...tO 110 T 71 ...til .. Til ...til mi I 77'4 ...EM 110 T Til. ...TO 40 7 TT,, ...RT 140. 7 to ...US 110 7 M ...W ... 7 10 10.. . ... 7 Ill 40 T 40 . . .IM 210 7 44 .. .m IN IU ,...1M ... T 19 ...tit 100 lift so.... .... 4.... 0.... 71.... .til M0 T70 .m io t To II... 11.... I.... 10... 60.... II. .. W.... 41.. . ..ill ..ni .124 10 T Tl ISO T TS fO 7 76 140 T Tl .171 . . 7 l .m 40 7 so .161 140 7 M .171 HO T 10 .tlT ... IM .144 4 0 T 10 .174 110 T M .til. .. T IS .Mi 140 Til M T IS It.... .. ..SI HO T Tl . 10' 7" " t.... , tsl . 141 is . .. .... Tl.... St.... 4. .. no, II H ..no too .141 40 .Kl SK . 114 M . HI ... .177 Iflrt .176 IN ..13) ... lit T Tl T Tl TT5. T tt 7 n 7 TS ST IM .. T It .. T II ra T o so TS0 it. .. II... II tst ei too to Ill I.... .. . PIOS. 10... K ... . 64 ... 4 (4 17 1J4 . M . 7 ... on ii. ......m ... to . IS ... I U 14 101 ... Tl .in ... in u w ... t; .7 ... IM IM... 13... .... 8HKRP There was little or no change In fat lambs., as the bulk of a liberal upply chanced hands In prautlcaliy tne same notches as at the close ot last week. If thero" waa any dlfterenco It wis ror the better, for trade on tha whole wan reasonably active at the prevailing prices. A range ot tA.fi3Q6.90 would Include most oi me saies, me lauer ugure ucinn top and Identical with tho highest price paid at last week's close. Another moderate supply of ewes and wethors sold at pteady to strong figures and the Inquiry waa keen, most buyers being anxious for mutton the same as for the last week or so. Ewes predominated and wero picked up largely around 14.10 V4.40. A little bunch ot wethers went to tho scales etrly at W.W. Thero were not enough yenrllngs to make a market. It wns another slow trade In most nil kinds of feeder offerings. It being rather late In the forenoon before any movement of consequence took place. Tho lata ar- nvu or somo or mo- feeder snipments ana the considerable sorting that was nodes sary helped to make things slow, hat toward noon traders started In to get what they required and prices were any where from steady to 10lo lower. Today's total recelnts were eatlmnUtt t oine lt cars, or 40,000 head against nwu neau a ween ago, J4,K head two weeks ago and 45,000 head It year ago. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Imbs, good to eholce. I6.7W7.00: lambs', fair to good, J.60(3.76: lambs, culls, 16.0O5.7b; lamb, feeders, tS.25(iI0.40: yearlings. Tight, tO.2Mj4.6jj yearlings, heavy; tf.t30C.23: yearlings, fenders, H.fOtf$.tO; wethers, good to choice, tt.3594.70; wethers, fair to rood. I4.!ST4.! wothora. fn-Hara. .11.00 CJ4.40; ewes, good to chofo. t4,08jtt,40; owes, tair to good, w.TWH.w: ewes, teen ers. 13. HITS. 40: cull ahean. X3.fieflT3.00. 12S Wyoming ewe 108 4 00 194 Wyoming feeder ewes 92 3 15 169 Wyoming feeder ewea,..i,i. M 162 Wyoming feeder ewes 93 162 Wyoming feeder ewes;...... tl 315 3 15 915 440 Wyoming feeder. ewee,.,. w CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARriKT Cattle Steady to Ten Cent 'rifsfcer . Hoes Weak!. CitrcAno. Opt. Mi nATTr.ia nminia. 18,00 head: market steady to 10a higher: neevos, le.H&qi.oo; Texas steers, ?a,7&87.9Q: western steers, t6.00tl8.20i stoeknra ntiil feeders, t5.10Hfi.C5; cows and heifers, 13.60 ajv.ou: caives, h.wuho.w. HOOS Receipts, 41,000 hend: market wealc to lOo lower; bulk: of rales. T7.S04 8.90! light 17 GOflS.SO: mixed.. tIMm.K: henvv, 17.6608.35 rough.. 7.g7.T8;, pigs. 24. "61.50. . 1 SHEEP AND LAUBg-RecelptS. ST.0W lieAd; market ftim; native. M.OOfKuJfi.; western. t4.150tt.lO: yearlings, t6.10tti4.ee; native lambs, 15.8o97.25; western lambs, 56.tetf7.30. St. I.onla Mre Bt.-ik'-WirUet. ST. IA1UIS. Ort. 20.-OATTLB-CR6teDts. 8.500 hrod; market 15o higher; good to choice steers, 17. 3608.00; stockors and foeders, 15.21rt.f0; cows and heifer. 8H.75 BB.C0; bulls, 85.73.75: calvcS. t6.004JM.2f.; southern steers, t6.0007.75; cows. nnd belt- . 1 ne d KA ' HOUS-Hecflpts, 9.000 head! market Bteady; pigs and lights, MOS'.QC; mixed nnd butchers, 88, 1081.45; good heavy. 38.20 r!.45. 4 HHHHf ANU jyAMU-JKCCrips 1,700 head; market, steady: lambs, J5o httrher; mutton. p.7K(M.69; yearlings, t600,00; lambs. 16,6007.00. RAILWAY TIMK CAHD. UNION STATION Tenth At Hum. . . . i tinlon Paclflo - ... ... Dtpert. Arrl.V Otarlan Ualta.,,..,,,,t 1.0 am a l:4Sinek CalllarsU Mall ......... .....a 4iH pta ilMia Atlantis Eipraas . a III an Lot Anialas LIultH tlt: am a I, 'Warn hanvif Snaelal a liM am a . Colorado UPrclal all-.oi aa a 7ioVan Ml.... Kmraaa ....... 4'1A mmm . ,m San Kranelaco Llmltad a iM am ........... 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