THE BEE: 0MA11A, FRIDAY, IXTOBI3U 31, HH3. 11 ii ttEAL nSTATE. CIT PBUPKRTV POa S I.E. Ittfl pmsh hanrilaa thn be .at built home In! . -It .,, ri1i-nnn hail irn H TIM - I ln n n rl . hvm ant nilllinn. 1 1 .' I fume us rent. am D. 3962. ! GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET SmK'i I r)HNi!not rv: American mixed, 6s weak-. November, NEW YORK GEflETtAL MARKET iTrnn h :k-s m h i short i itnvi s,n nf T.nirHsii rj .'.iui", ISO cash bundles the boat built home In! Mark-fite. nn Whpftt- ' IGlover & City Nat Hank Bldg. Sp CORN MAKES SOME ADVANCE ' Quotations of the. nay on tiu CALL MONEY AT A HIGH FIGURE V uivu -; FOB SALE . $2,900 EASY TERMS mmr. nn tm-to-dat. all modern, 6- m cottago near car and school; large south front; can evenings ancr i ck or telephone Webster jii'Tiirin, Crnnm nindo.rn home, full oment and garage. Comer of 2Sth and Won. 694 to, 2Sth St. mono it. i BUY. SELL Oil RKNT, FIRST 8KB IN W. BOBBINS. 1802 'FARNAM ST. IlEAL ESTATB. kRM A RANCH LANDS FPU SALH Arkansas. tllY not come to a country with the inn anna, climate nnd health? We i give you ail ui inne. tunc a t tlcuiars. Aioore iieauy to., iftstuu. rk. UlnneaM FORTY acres. $1,800. Eighty acres. 84.000. Eighty acres. $5,500. Clous to market, schools. E. Z. Terms. For full particulars addreBS L. M. PETERSON, Stanchfleld. Minn. nnnn elchtv. small Improvements. three miles Westbrook, Cottonwood Co., .(inn., MO rush! 11.000 March 1. 1911: bal. nn ,. nt B nar pant. Co-operation With agents wanted. lickert Land Co., West- brooiC Minn. Montana. ntIY lrrieated land. Take no mora chances on drouth. Five tons airaira, r,trtv nuahela wheat, eighty bushels oats. uure crow every .year. $10.50 per acre land and permanent water right. $5.60 down, $7.60 for fourteen years, which Is 1... ik,n rn(. Interest 6 Per cent. write valier uarra Boies uunu"i) 1036, Valier. Aiont. CHOICE farm 820 acres. 6 miles from inn In Kimball county. None bet ter. Most all level valle-y land, beat o poll. $18 per acre, $2,000 cash and balance payments to sun. uwnnuuu, ball. Neb. BIG SALE Selected western Nebraska land. Can offer ten fine Quarter sections. flood f'rinlnit land in Morrell county. Nebraska, at $16 to $20 an acre. If you . " V. 1 n nil. ,.,1,1, ... n baturday, Nov. 1, and look It over. Rail road rare remnaea ii you uuy, GEO. N. HICKS, 219 Chamber Commerce Bide., Omaha. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Little Accomplished by Day's Trad ing' in Stocks. , FOUND ANOTHER HOMESTEAD-) acres, 20 miles out: in settled neighbor hood! fine farm land, not sand hills. Price $176, filing fees and all. In corner of Colorado. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. Uklubouia. 6,060 ACRES in large and small tracts of Pittsburg county, coal bearing, farm ing, fruit and pasture land, in pros pective oil and gas belt; $10 an acre. For Sarticulars writs John E. Cavanagb, tcAlester, Okl. - LAND for sate i corn wheat and al falfa, $15 to $100 per acre. Writ us. Eddy Real Estate Co.. Eddy, Okl. Obto. BARGAINS IN OHIO FARMS. $35 to $50 per acre. Write us today for farm list. J. B. Rice A Co.. Warren. O. Wnahlnarton. SO ACRES IRRIGATED LAND in Yakima valley, with ample water right. Will raise 7 tons alfalfa hay or 70 bu, corn per acre first crop.- Two miles from either Northern Pacific or Milwaukee, roads. Ideal stock and dairy anch. Write owner, T A. Noble, North Xaklma. Wash. Streittrtli of Wheat I Reflected In the- Yellow Cerenl, Whleta Tskn an Upward Turn in Price, OMAHA. Oct. 23 .191$. The fact tmw ilpvolnnn that Knuland is hort of breadstuf fs. that the Importers of tne "tight littlB Isle" have stood out as buyers too long in an endeavor to force holders In their prices. Shorts were on the buying side of the wheat market in the big English market yesterday and there was an Investment demand as well. This buying, with rather light offerings, caused further prico gains of ll4c to IVic for the day. Shipments of breadstuffs to the United Kingdom have been H,000 bushels under weekly requirements and the millers of that country are becoming uneasy becaune of the fact that while the continent is getting all the heat needed and Is drawing about 75 per cent of the weekly world's shipments, only atraut -' per cent rinds Its way to the English market. While It was said yesterday that the business in Canadian wheat is small, it' wa learned artcr the cloe that the takings on English account were of large proportions. It as given out yesterday that the strength in Uverpool so far this this week was mainly on crop conditions in India and Argentine. This was not the case, however, as the Buenos Ayres market opened unchanged yesterday and While the conditions in inoia are urj uu ihe covernment is obliged to advance money to growers In the United Provinces; the crop situation is onytning oui mann ing, although the yield will be short. Cash wheat was V,c. to ro lower. Advances were made in corn yesterday and while the market could not be called independently strong, as the strength In wheat was reflected in all the grain mar kets, there was a sustaining Influence, probably becauso of unsettled weAther, nrratnt and proaDectlv. One of the fea tures of the day was the continued aell lnr of corn by professionals, while the buying was led by somo of the stronger concerns, men wno nave Deen on mo bull side off and on during the long drawn out campaign. Cosh com was unchanged to Uo higher, The fact that Argentina oats are com ing in as competitors of our own grain has caused tho general situation to uo come somewhat weaker. Cash oats were Ho lower. Clearances were none of com, C.OOO bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 333.000 bushels. Liverpool closed H'l lower on wheat and 4ijd lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 1,161,000 bushels and shipments were 1,947,000 bush els, against receipts laist year of 416,000 bushels and shipments of 1,210,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 347,000 bush els and shipments were 343.000 bushels. against receipts last year of 360,000 bush els and shipments or 222,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 900.000 bush els and shipments were 1,232,000 bushels. against receipts last year of 23,000 bush els and shipments of 1.2JG.000 bushels. The following cash Bales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 3 cars. 80V4C, No. 3 had winter: 1 car. 80c No. 4 durum: car, isc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, fcOftc. Rye No. 2. 1 car. 69c. No. 4: 1 car. C2o: 1 car. COc: 1 car. 54c. Rejected: 1 car. itc Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars. 70c. No. 3 white: I car, Ka; 3 cars. 69ttc; 1 car (new). CS'Vic. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars. "70Ho: 2 cars new, eac. rvo. yellow: l car, W.4C. no. z mixed: 6 car. C9Hc: 1 car (new), 657ic No. I mixed: 1 car, 8Hc. oats standard: 1 car, 3SHc No. S white: 1 car (local). 3SUc: 1 car. 3Sc. No. i white: 1 car, 37?ic. No grade: 1 car, S7c, iNo. 4 yellow: l car. SV4o. Omnia Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard SOao: No. 3 hard. 79HrSlc: No. 4 hard 77SJ79c; No. 3 spring. 80aV4c; no. 4 spring. 77HQ79c; No. 2 durum, 77VSS78c; No. aurum, iBttcne. corn: jno. z white, 70c; No. 3 white, 69ttC9ic: No. 4 white. CS'.i Otao; no. z yeiiow, TV4ewc: wo. 3 yth low, tuc; ro. 4 yellow. KJSHc: No. OHc: No. 2. 69ttc: No. 4. 6$OW,c: grade, 67Qfc Oats: Standard, 3SHc; No, 3 wnite, si'-ic; no. 4 wnite. a,ic. uariey Malting. COlrtOo: No. 1 feed. 47fiCc. Rye ISO. ., bvc: ixo. a, wvuwsvic. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat.Corn.Oata. NEW TORK, Oct. SA-FLOUR-Steady: $4.1tv4.20: winter patents. $4.403J4.(V, nrlnr rlun UnVM M! axtra No, 1, winter. S3.ttG3.7s: extra No. 2. winter, I Mnea, While Same ot the J3.S5W3.50j Kansas straights. I4.WP4 p. Irrenrolnr and Weakness Shotrn In Various Old Kalabllnhed Newer Imhn Higher. WUEAT-ilarely steady: No. 2 red. 7c. nominal, c. I. f. New York export oaais and 984. nominal, f o. b. arioat; wo, i NBAV YOR1C, Oct. ).-So far a net re northern Duluth. MHc t. o. b. arioat. suits ro today's tradlnr In stocks ac tures closed c net higher; Decemoer, c-mniigwu.. ,. Th morvet offered S6-. , .,,iM resistance to accumulating bearish ln- ,JJ0n.8',UrlnSmmI.,oin Caat fluenCM nd durlI1f tno forenoon the 1P1X 2&5(c: lrtt WXc: Pacific Coast, .j of nrices showed small gains 1?!s..1k:d: I9". w?- I among the representative share. Later HIDES-Bteadi uogota, aiws.. ln the day the list gave way. and at the ?V n n i Vi tm -at M rt v refined. New cl? xn" Pculatlve ravorlles were wen vPT.9l??i. iSTuti lM unA yesterdays final quotations. 1?'lJ,,kA.. m;!-. xv The day's ns was unfavorable. Call nw oT ' mon' dvanoed to H per cent, tho ooUn Knot firm- export. 90Uc f- o. b. highest figure In months. Such a move afieat nrm, export. n u jjot UnMMgnlr thl, the OATS-Spot. quiet; standard white, 45f? height ot the orop moving season, 4p- No 3 4MJ45c fancy clipped white. Time money was little changed and 4647p western banks lent sixty and nlnety-day lIAY-teady; standard. $1.0261.05? , No. twfo here- at K per cent. Another 1. $1 OoQl.07'4; No. 2. 95cfl1.0); No, J, $1,000,000 gold was engaged for export lo I tannan. Miscellaneous. 2 BIG BARGAINS I have a 240-a. stock, grain ana aitaica farm close to South Omul that I will pell cheap, on easy terms, or I will sell a part and lease the balance for S years to a strictly first-class farmer. It la well located and equipped. 1 have also a BO-aere rami near Missouri Valley, la., that I will sell at a bargain on easy terms. Ed. B. Glbbs, 636 South 90th St. omaha, Neb. Chicago Minneapolis ... DuluUi Omaha Kansas City... St. Louis,, Winnipeg SALE OR EXCHANGE K. E. EIGHTY acres of good Irrigated farm Ing land in Big Horn Basin, Wyo. Price $3,600, mortgage $1,000. Would exchange my equity for stock of general merchan dise, hardware, groceries, shoe stock, or would consider pool hall outfit. What have you 7 This is a good SO and priced worth the money. Address (Owner) Box jae ureypuu, wyo. HAVE half section hay and grazing land Clear of encumbrance, six miles from railroad. Wish to trade for clear residence property. Omaha. Address Y 117, Omaha Bee. I ', , WANTED TO BUY OR SELL R -E. fc0 YOU WANT TO SELL! 'We have a number of calls for 4 and 5 room cottages. $1,000 to 1X500. on easy terms. If you have something of this nature ana want to sell It quick, see PAYNE & SLATER CO., 6th Floor Omaha Nat'l Bank. REAL ESTATB LOANS LOANS of 11.000 ana UD desired on Im proved real etate. Large sums a spe cially, tv. ji. TiiuuAa, 238 State Bank Uldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEKK REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 217$. !. CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlbenr Co.. r'v 810-212 Brandels Theater building. MONET on hand at lowest rates for loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha cjty yiupuny in any amounts. IL W. BINDER. 82$ City National Bank Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Broa HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat, $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. "u, wcaa mac, utn ana Karnira. GARVIN BROS. M& WA NTF.nntV I nana . yv Farnam Smith &. Co.. IMP Farnam St. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED TO UUY. uachmaa will trat you right; best tor turn., ciotnes si snoes. w. sin. B. 8HAFTON buys men's cloth. W. 647. WOULD like to set in touch with party who has a 6 or 6-room house for w, o oe moved on a vacant lot- Ad jv m, umana Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED. HAVE customers for 6. C and 7-r. hn- Osborne R. E. Co. Doug, 1474. Omaou Na- iiu(uu nu uiag. LIVE STOCK atARlCEl OP WESX. Sain lire stock to South Omaha s... nuu anniiagc I our consign tneats receive prompt and careful atten uvib Live Stock Cvnnlsaloa Mercbauta. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlt NEW YORK, Oct 30. -EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet and steady. DRIED FRUITS Prune", firm, with Orcgoos scarce. Apricots and ieaches more active in a joooing way ttalelns tieaay 23 S2 118 343 453 27 25 93 74 22 66 SS 61 04 itrtn nu. tv 7 p. e nt pta Mlddla Ylt tllllllri t'. Ill NU I14lliy h CMtullr. Omaha.. Omaha (lu ti. HIT Omaha Om . UH Omaha a c, B, Ht Hr. com. Omaha O. n. It. A 11. tti. M 1WH M'l 7t I S it 1W 1M I I ' " 47 '! Illi 1M 94 M ti "'i i 111 l IH 1M in 1P1.I 101.4 8 OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET with Prices About Steady. Gf71kV i.ma'tit rcnTiMriTi; hemlock, firsts, 2MJ He ports ot bnnklnc troublps In HerUn. 30c: teconda, h break In tho London coiner metal iiiinviuiiivH.i'Arir phhv. iii t'rva tn i marHi nnn n nficia bit mi sm sr x mr i 023.75: family. $34.6O27.00; rfhort .e'ear, t.mber by Southern lacltlo were other $19,75&ai.W: beef, steady; mess, $11,504 bearish Influences of the day. Southern 18.50: family. $1.0W30.W. Cut ments, i.oflo reported a decrease In net of steadri pickled bellies, 10 to 14 Ppun?" nearly $500,000. Various reports were olr- average, $13.60K15.00i pickled hams. CUatej pj, nffort t0 .how that the M4.00W14.2C. Lard, steady; mlddl west, country's relations with Mexico wWe . .a ..a. . i ... j k.K.ia. t.ttiiv' pnn. I. t . , . . . . . . . . iu.n'ui".'i reiinru, u: .n, I ei"g siraineo to uie DreoKing pomi, dui tlnent. iii.w: m"'" - m Tne abeenoo of authoritative news the pound, steaay, ra.J.sswe.ow. ... street paid little attention. TALIiOW-Btendy: City, CHc; counirj, Honda were Irregular. Weakness showed Cp6c: special. 6c. n various old established lines, while BUTTEll-irreguiar reoeiii. '."V.ir: some of the newer I-sues were higher. creamery extras, szow; "f ,7j' New Haven converUbles went to a now SOSSlo: firsts. 27H29c: seconds, ?27o Jicoaooo. state dairy, finest. SWaic: cooa oirair, Unltetl States bonds were unchanged on iiH "O; process cxirai., " I call. creamery, firsts, 25eCSHc: factory, J"ne Number of sales and leadln Quotations firsts. 23HK!4c: packing stock, June make, Xn 1. nuo I ..... rttRr.STBtmlv; recelnts. 2.800 boxes; . state, whole milk, white or colored, ape- Am-Hcaa Uet Buiar. dais, or c American Cotton Oil. KaQB-Flrm: receipts, ii,wca, "-. A ,c, Barltlen . gathered extras, 3o4jI7c: extra rirsis, j i Amtlcan Untd ... 634o; flrat 308O2c; refrigerator, special American ixn-omcitHa CSc; firsts. 227c; nearby hennery, Amarican c. & f, , fd wnitea, nne to rancy, wotoc: nearuy uw vjj;-. ncry, gathered whltejj, WFflwe; T.wicrn . . T obieoo ., gathered whites. 3224oC. , ... AaaconJa Mining t?o. ruuiii'Hi-hjasy; western cnicumm, Atemaan i. UURIRUn! rowla. l&WKki: turkeys. 18c. AtchUon M Dreneed, irregular; fresh killed western Atlantic coait Una...... kJLnaJ5S?o: fowlB' mi9!4o: turk0J'8 SetwrtSi i..i''v.'.::;;; ."""'i --. nnroVIrn ItanM Tf ' r . . it-anaaian racuio .. ivanaaa City Urnin and froTiaiona, Onlral Iuther alaa. lll.a. Law. Cloaa. 14,no !. 7W "?!. III. Sloan nir Btntk YarJ, la. ino.. ran el 8atila t'i. 1M .. !ubna, Uaho, la, 1MI fnlan 8otk Tarda, Omaha Warne Co., Brh. Bla. No. J. la. 1 Waltir. la, Rrhool la. 1114 ... London Stock Market. LONDON, Oct. $0.-Americnn h-curltie moved Irregularly within narrow limit during Ihe early trading today. At noon the tone was uncertain and prices U above to 4 below parity. Canwla. reastf..,.. THiUulon raiitl IMTfc 4a areouat . .. n II. la , siLVUll-Har, steady at 271W per ounce. MONBY-4f4i per cent. Discount rates: Short bills. 4 1S-1CH6 ner cent; three months' hills. S per cent. .It. I.oola General Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. SO. WHEAT No. 2 red. !MnHc; No. 2 hard. KtMUo: n. cemorr, mc; iay, Wirie, tviw-so, 7. 74Uo: No. 3 white, 7tio: Decemler. "Uic; May, 73HC No. 2, 41o; No. 2 white, 42mi4Je; 3?.9(S 27,!fl0 20,000 OATS-Nc December, 401M0Tic; May, 43Hr43iC it v 14 ic, Is, 15H154c; state, whole milk, white American Can .W colored, average fancy, 15o; "Kims, Am-rican can ti I American t. aa r..,,,,a ,,... II UK SOU in. I1H i'a 44 VC 7i :l 10U KM l W.i 107 l.io) kou Host, novi SMt 2,400 Wi ti ...... ..... ..... 400 .4S 1,4(0 SIH 94 COO 00 4U II tin M .. Ill M4 H 1,000 US ICANSAS CITY. Oct. 30.-WHBAT-No. Cheaapoak. & Ohio .... . 3 hard. 8l8Hc; No. 3, 82QHc; No. lc?" V"p:::: . ?! CORN-No. 8, 72V407SHC! No. 2 White. Colorado Fual a Iron!.!; ...... TJmaW. NO. 3. TZhiWiC . Conaaiiaalad uaa ... ',400 2T7H til St I I1H rtATANn s nrhit. lie; No. 2 mixed. I Cora Producta vnjnuy, I iiaiawara r itaaaon seconds, 27c; "packing, 22c. EGGS FlrsW, 2c; Beconds, SOc. IOULTaT Hens, llc; roosters, ducks, 10c; .springs, HHc. too lou nnrer A n. O. rfd. DUtlllaia Bftcnrltlc Gri. ... 9c; nrle l.t pfd.... nri ia tru Oeneral niactrlo Oraat Northern pfd...... ureal rtonntrn ore ri. t, to 200 44 27 4IT4 Minneapolis Grain Market wiuimiTViT Ta n, W WIIWAT'-.Vn. I .,.Tr7.. . '. "! 1 hard,- S6fl; No. 1 northern, 84"4jsc; I mtarborouiu Mat 2,500 iti; No. 2 northern, 821484c; No. 2 hard Mon-I Inter. Mat. pfd 2,100 tU tana. R2Vi8834c; No. 3, 80HO82c: Decern- International lltriraetar international Paper International Pump Kanaaa City Bouthera.. 400 UK I2H 14(4 I7H ber. R3V4c: May. SSUc, FLOlfR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 6f.',4f?69c. OATS No. 8 white. SlHfOTc RICE-No. 2. 62Hfti5Ve. FIAX-$1.3441.36W. BARU3Y Unchanged. OBIAIIA GBNKaAI. MARKET. laiclpde Qaa UahUh Vallar too 1I1H 111 LoulBTllla A NaahTlll ., .. SI. r. A B. Ht. M Mlaaourl. K. a T Mleequrl Pacltls 2.100 t j;tl National Dlacult I'aMm laai JLaC(lU ata n. n. n. or m. m pfd U7 24 14 H 1S7 1IU H'i 27H 11 140 ium, m 10i 7te 103 M 1I1H 111 10VI' 2U 120 44 11 M BUTTBR No. 1, 1-lb. cartons. $3c; No. g J J 1. 00-lb. tub. 31c. , Norlolk A Weatern....... " FISH-White, fresh, 17c; trout, frosh. North American ......... . "!! !! ?' 16c; large crappies. ijrwn. . ioc. , ; ! S.0.W-,.P,M,,C ' M0 lM' "4 fialmon, fresh. 10c: halibut, fresh. Ho; lnnarlrania i,wo no 1M buffalo. 9o: bullheads, 13c: channel cat- People's aa. ,oo m iu ii nIW. PIK?. 15c; .Pickerel. 12c nSnh JL . tn.nrui jticz uius lauvt kj. tr, ..... beraer. t-lb., 20o; New xorK, wniie. i-w. Jiepuoiic I. a 8. pfd.... li FUULnii urouers, w"trluJ cl " c . "...... i.ioo CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing? Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct 80. Bears had the ad antoge today In wheat on account of more reassuring crop conditions In Ar gentina and Australia. Despite the fact tnat covering by shorts rallied the mar ket there was a weak tone at the close, with prices He to Hilc under last night. Corn finished unchanged to H4TU higher, oats oir a snaae to He ana provisions varying from 10c decline to a rise of tf5C. Direct cable reports from Buenos Ayres declared that the crop outlook on wheat was far from Justifying the bullish re ports of the previous day. It was flatly asserted that the circumstances did not warrant any uneasiness at present re garding damage or because of alleged backwardness of growth. On the contrary the prospect was sad to be distinctly favorable. Selling pressure that resulted here received additional emphasis from enlarged estimates of the probable yield n Australia. Buying of wheat at the decline reached a liberal total and was supposed to be chjefly for a prominent speculator, who of late had been active In selling the inaraei snort. Jtecoverv in oncea m helped by spot purchaslnar here and at Minneapolis on milling accounts. The up- mm, uuwever, laiiea to overcome all of uia eariy loss. com developed streneth owlncr to r. ports that the country waa aolilne- n.,t to nothing despite advanced premiums. It also waa asserted that shlrmtner mil fmm me eusi naa improvea much. The late Birenain in ino marxet contrasted de cidedly with sentiment during the first half hour of the day when Dricm auf. fered owing to a forecast of warmer weather west of the Mississippi. Oats rui ned wiiu corn, tnouirn not tn thn m. axienu aiosi ot me nay the cereal was under heavy selllne- pressure, rhwiv hv hens. 1 cock aS5 24H ? LVeeie full leathered, 10c; squabs, No. 1, IftrrTlM'V'i '; 2,200 400 600 200 13 20 2441 lit 1604 1I0H H 1 11 so 14H 2M4 1?H 4IU Omnlia liar Mnrket, I'lLVtRIH HAY-Cholce upland. No. 1. $tl.axa,12.0); No. 2. t.00d 11.00; No. 3, $7.0Ofii v.--, .1,"..', .ii.i.Miitu, , u,W(IU,W, No. 2. 19.00(011.00: No. S. IT.fJOJM O0 rhnln lowland. No. 1. llOOtijUOO; No. 2, $7.00if a,w; ISO. J, lA.Wifl.W. BTRAW Cliolce oat or rye, $3.ta.00 Chotco wheat. I5.O0drC.CO. ALFALFA Cliolce, No. 1. $14.00016,00; no. iiwirii.iv; no. J, fiv.twniz.w. Olla and Rosin. NEW TORK. Oct. 30. COTTONflmF.n OII-8teady; prime summer yellow, $6.h5 ID0.8U; iecemoer, .!; .Marc ii, n.tu; AiO, ROSIN-Rteadv. TURPENTINE Enay; machine barrels, 45c. RAVANNAir, Ga,, Oct. M.-TITRPIMC. TINE Firm at 41o; sates, W9 bbls.; re ceipts, wt bbls.; shipments. 130 bbls.; . I. - an ma t.i.i. u , v n a, if, c t h win. HOSIN Firm; sales. 3,274 bbls.; reoelpls, 2,109 bbls.; shipments, 6,935 bbls.! stocks, 163,761 bbls. quotations: A. B. C, D and E, $3.00ira.(aV.: V nnd G, $3.0Ctfi1.65; It. t3.0Olr3.T0; I, 3.((fa75; K, $l.2W4.30; M, $4.60r4.C5; N, $6.45; WO. $6.25; WW, $6.35. Metal Mnrket. NEW YORK, Oct. 30,-MUTALH-Irfiad. pelter. quiet, at $5. SOOT. 40: London. 20 lis M. Copper, quiet, standard spot, un quoted; November, Deoemner aim Janu ary, $16.35 orrered: electrolytic $16.S7H; lake, SI7.O0CT17.lS: casting, $16.MWtl.75. Tin. easv: atrnt and Octnter. 139. 803(40.00 November, $J9.KKtf40.00: December, $39,90 U4u.iv. Antimony, auu; uooKiun i, i.w. Iron, tinchanred. London markets cloned as follows: Cop- . .... . . . . . . o "n per, quiet; spot, a-io ivaj luiurer, -ia 4ia. nn, quiet; spot, iu um; iuiur, 183 15s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, Bla 6d, T TyilTlH fp. M MSTTALS lead. quiet, at $4.23. Spelter, steady, at $5.50. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. S0.-COTTON-Kppt quiet; minaiwia; upianus, no; gun, ii.sac I A ttWl K.t.a LlVnhlKlOU Oct. 30. COTTON Spot in unutea uemona; pnees easier! mm, .1 1 1 .. a. , C n n ., 4J.. aa . UIII1K tail, O.Iu, RUVH f lliuuillllf, I.OaU. middling, 7.70d; low middling. 7.40d; good oroinary, u.-a; oruinar, 'j,'1". Boiej, 10.000 bales. The market closed within a point or two of the Iqwest at a net decline of 50 points on October und 17ff26 on Inter nionths. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct, SXCOFFISE Fu tures were quiet ana nnoweu turtner ir regularity today. Tho ooenlna- waa steady, but prices soon sold 24W points net lower unaer I auiaation. Tncru was a rally later, with the close steady, 41Q points net nigner; ijctoDer, lu.soc: uo cembur. 10.63c: January ,10.69c; . March, lO.V2c; May, 11.14c: July, 11. wo; Keptem ... r , . c . ....I... I a , n., riantos. No. 4, is.c Miia, auu; i:ornov, is'.iUit'ic. -nominal. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 30. DRY GOOD8- Cottou goods and yarns ware quiet and ii rm tooay. t ancy ureBS voous continued In steady demand. Staple dress goods with cotton warps sold moderately for Immediate delivery. Raw silk was' dull and easier. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET I0QS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER Fnt Sheep nnd Lnmba Fairly Active and Steady Feeders ot Good ttnnlltr Active, Other Are Sloir, bnt Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. SO. 1913. Receipt, wore. Cattle. Hogs, cheep. urnciai Monday 7,ws .of Official Tuesday.. ..... 6.744 6.28$ Official Wednesday ... 4.516 4.661 fjumnie unuraday ... mav Four dais this week.. 30.656 17.W5 1$!.?5 Qan.a. .1.... I... ....I, Vf 11 U.H7 15.11. Same 2 weeks ago...... $8,122 2I.S70 143,S;J0 Same 3 weeks ago,,....2S.J2o i.' Same 4-week, ago S4.042 21.4W 143,876 Mtna uays last yenr..Ji.e4 The following table wioni the "recwiua of cattle, hogs and sheep at the J Bouth Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year. Cattle 807.646 $39,614 llnir. 9.19 H.U S.47aM9 SJAWl Sheep ...... 2.772,677 2,443,029 329,648 The following tabls shows the range oi ..i... . v... . v. . amiili Omaha live stock market for the last raw days, with comparisons: i;u 7h: hi, a, rj. XJ a fJV. u.tiM Wholesale' prices of beef cuts effective Houtlwra Haliwa l , j. .... , nM,h. nrai Bl fnllowal 1 rft. Hll'aiv nM lUUtt, ... -- -T.--- xj q a... -'V. . A."'-' beef cuxo-fNo. a.u. v. "-"r- ,V"K"5 iwc: N0?1 13t. No. 1 chucks 10Kc; " on I.f.o 1ild " - . . . . . . , i . . i . r n a , ..... .. . diu,, a 71 as eiu L5 ti, am. nn. u 1 i;Uo: No. 3. 1140, NO. 1 I tinii.A ri,, i..: Plates, svsc; no. , irr mm , ,,, 41.203 tiu tt' 1 MISCELLANEOUS . - CaUfornla flg, f jji pM Jg .gj 12-ox. pkgs., 85c: California figs. 60 8-oj. hjn5par .......... M u tj2 Jigs:. Y2r00; California black fp. 11 2- Jhlln Chemical .. ,,!t $ J5K per ID., 6ti Total tale, for the dar.' niW'ihVrea. " lrr , V. w . "alffhlna 1. n..ii rom hna welahinaT 10 os, rer dozen. $1.25; Dromedary brand dates, PM-. P-..?! ,?mnJ?. "ta..1 ... N- Mouer Mark.,. z.; pann i, .. 7 Si. NEW YOItlf rv.f ,." lb., zc; beets, per m, i i I call itmn.T iiji " W'-munBi-On lb. o; California Jumbo celery, per j Jlret(r?n,,Jf.i Per cent: ruling rate !c" l. -ii. xaiphivdn celerv. oer dozen. .l'rr pent; cloalnr bid. eiiatt So; clderT'per keg. &r. per half Kl- -twulr : .lity day.7 'utSSh tvL. IS.W-. onion,; wJon., iS K ' ,1. Per cenffl ley. per aonen, -jv,, -" 1 ,,; r.r. "f"i hc'euw p"K2: 0'"0; wr DVrc,aiISKUAN"LE papEr.v4 peppers, per basket. $1.00; wax or green STERLING EXCHANGE Eaari" i GSSl Pefbosket, $1.00; hot house cueum- tor sixty toiirt u tJ. ita to 12 Uc; Venetian garlic per SILVER Bar, ' MVic; - Mexican rti. eggplant! per dozen. Jl.60; horseradls 2 4c. Mexican dollars, iiuib, 1, u. a -,''." . - . , . : , .. . , Q , , Artlclel Cloe. High. I Low . Close,! Yes'y. Wheat! Deo.. May. Cora. May $w; ;90V4(8HI 86Ti soii! .71 mile'. July70H57171Ut3l Oats. 42i4jr!il 43 4ZV4I 43ri 854 I 71V4 85T4 71H1 $6 .71H May. July. Pork. Jan. May. 2O00 20 0C Lard. Jan. 10 S5 May. 110 80-821 10 CH Ribs. Jan.. 10 65 May. I 19 80 30 2017V 10 67V4I 10 65 42 w 41V1 19 Hf 19 7H 4300 00 10 60 10 75 10 82HI 10 75 Si 2000 f w 10 43 41HH 20 0ItJ 3) 1H 10 6241 IV to 10 67-60) 10 63H 10 77-50 10 66 10 80 10 60 10 75 Chlcaro Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 r..i 6Vfc4i4c; No. 3 red, 914393c; No. 2 hard. wviuvaa; no. nara. kooio. fio. z north ern, ubs, no. nonnera. s7tQ7Wo No. S spring. 87t?8So: No. 3 spring. 85eSoc velvet chaff, 8o; durum. SO64V4c isom' no. a. o; no. z yeuow, tjhiotjo No. S. 724r7ic: No. 3 white. 72c: No. : u.IIah 71173 ftata. M, a .,. No. s white, svsiowttc; standard, 4l4lttc. Rve: No. 2. G6c Barley. LZSttlo. Bt-edm: Timothy. $4.f5.60; clover. JU.0U.00. Provisions. Pork, $20.23; lard, 10.(2Vk, riDS, IIV.SOIV.IB. BUTTER Firm; creameries, U&tlc POTATOES Steady; recelpU. 65 cars Michigan and Wisconsin, 70375c; Minne sota and Ohio, csyTic. POULTRY Alive, lower; springs, ISc fowls. l2Hc; turkeys, isc CHEBSB Higher: daisies. l&SHSUc twins, 14H01 4.c; Americas, 15ffl5Uc; long horoi. 15Uei5V4c EGGS Higher; receipts, J.2S3 cases; at mark, cases included. 242SHc; ordinary elaata T-MT- flr.ta S1n POULTRY Alive, hltrher, springs. IJJ.c rowis. KViC, turaeys. isc. 1 . . Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 30.-WHBAT-flpot .steaay; no. 1 m am too, ns yya; no. z. ,..., , 13c 7-crown pulled Hgs (boxes weigh- weatern Union ..:'.:''' " about 5 lbs.). TOo: 6-crown pulled figs I wMtlnrhona iiartri. ';:;; ahmit S lha.1. 7e! 7- I WKaalln. . t.u. -I.." i:a Date. I 1913. 112.111.1910.10.190$.1907, Oct. IS. 7 SSRI 6S 21 8 6s Oct, II. 8 71 6 37 8 61! Oct. 20. 7 754 6 80 8 J7 Oct. 21. 7 62V48636868K1 Oct. 22 . 7 68 8 48 8 44 Oct. 11. 7 67U 8 J 6 85 Oct. 24. 7 62S 8 43 0 28 8 60 Oct. 25. 7 67V 8 46 S 24 8 47 Oct. 24. 834619 826 Oct. 27. 7 62S 6 19 8 84 Oct. 28 7 67W 8 OS 6 IS 8 90 Oct. 2V 7 74 R 7 79 S 1$ Oct. 30 7 66 6 18 7 ri 7 $l 6 21 7 411 7 6$ 7 62 a 7 66 7 68 7 64 7 61! 7C5 7 70 5 22 6 29 S 43 6 41 5 41 6 64 6 60 6 67 R 00 6 60 6 03 6 OS 6 98 5 K7 6 70 6 47 5 S 6 45 R R 5 4 6 60 Sunday. rflnta nnd dlanosltlon of llvo stock at the union stock yarns, noutn umanm for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock October 29: IIWCHUT4 tJAllft . Cattle. 1 C, M. A St v. nr.... ). n n, . iiy., i at....... t. &.N. w. iiy., west c. et. p.. m. &. o. iiy.... c, ii. & q. Ry., cast c n. J u. Ry.. west..... u., it. I. & i'. it)-, e su,, C. R. I. & P. Ry.. west.. Illinois central Jty Chicago O. W. II' Total receipts 133 niflPOfllTION HEAD. Cattle, llogn. uneep 4 6.. 11 2 11 12 S7 1 .1 19 20 81 4 4 1 .5 2 76 21 S 1 2 1 .. , i a i 39 cows..... 964 635 37 Cows.-.. SC6 6 25 11 cows. ... 84S 6 00 H. E. Chesseman, Wyoming. 20 feeders. . 7S7 7 30 feeders.. 8S4 7 50 Jones & Wlllford, Wyoming. 22 feeders. . M 7 60 21 cows 957 4 25 f rows 1056 5 85 COI3RADO. 8 cows 1116 6 60 U helfers.1078 6 85 R, M. Faddls Mont 21 steers... 1000 6 95 42 steers... .1055 6 95 MONTANA. 1$ steers.. ..1093 C 75 19 steers. ...1266 7 OS HOGS A fair run showed up this morn ing .about seventy-three cars, or 6,000 had, being reported In. The total for the week to date Is 17.365. nvr i.om .maii.- than last week, and more than 6,000 lighter man a year ago. Trade opened out in fair shape this morning. Not morn than half of the es tlmated supply had been yarded when ouyrrs aiarteu out, ana tne first sales were made at prices that were about a nickel higher than vesterdav'a Movement wa not very attractive, but seiiers kopi cutting loose, one at a lime, unu oy v.m a ooa snare or tne eany ar rivals had been disposed of nt nn ad vanco of about 6c About this time, how ever, tho market weakened, some buyers quit bidding, and not much more was done until one train, wnicn did not get In un til nearly 10 o'clock, arrived. As soon as these had been yarded, buyers started bidding again, prices offered at this time looking to be weak to possibly a nickel lower than the early trade, or Just about steaay witn yexieraay'n best time. Move ment on the clone was rather slow, but sellers failed to get prices back up to their early level, and In tho end prac tically everytning aoiu at tne decline named. Summing up the general mar ket, values look to be strong to a nickel higher with the most or the sales show ing the loud end of the advance. Bulk of the sales landed at l7.75tT7.8T, and tops reaonea i.w. a neavy supply or pigs showed up this morning, but there was a good demand for this sort of stuff, and while values were a little uneven, the sales look to be about steady. It must be remembered that the quality and weight of the pigs vary a good deal from day to day, and for this reason It Is impossible to get anything line an accurate nne on this part of the market In yesterday's paper the dome of the market was quoted aa being the best time, that Is nearly a dime higher. This waa true so far as the sales ot the early arrivals were concerned. A couple of trains, however, did not get In until every thing had been sold, and when buyers went back to the yards to pick up thW stuff, values had slipped back to their early level, that is about a nickel higher i than Tuesday's, average, or 6o lower than the best time. Aa only one packer waa bidding It Wan a oaan of Mil them at hi price or hold them over, and when these hogs finally sold they had to go on the, basis named. Representative sales: No. At. Ftt. Pf. No, At. Rh. Pr. It 2M 40 7 In 4I....2W 240 7 20 77 Morris & Co..... Hwlft A Co s7 Cudaliy Packing Co.... 696 Armour A Co 335 J, W. Murphy.. L. P. Co 10 W. n. Vanaant Co 125 Benton, Vanaant u. iw Hill A Son ... 1 F. B, Lewis 12 Huston A Co IS J, 11. Root & Co J2S J. II. Bulla IM Hna.ona.tnck Bros. 361 ADcCreary A Kellogg.... 66 W-Tirteimer c ueifon.... Hi F. Hamilton 62 Sullivan Bros. J Rothschild .vv;,;," Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 2 Christie l HlgglnB Huffman . Kreb Meyers - Glassberg 1 Tanner Harvey Iowa Cattle- Cos... Other buyers ...i..t.u 478 654 1,415 931 654 1.76J 2.65 2,18ft Z,. 73 IT 140 ... 7 40 71 14 ... 7 10 M.. 1H ii. 7 M 77 171 ... 7 40 II Ill 129 7 II.-....1II ... 7 A I U 10 7 M I.......24I 120 7 71 10 ill 140 7 TS 20 241 40 7 75 II ,,iri w 7 is 11 23! 40 7 80 7 ia 10 7 10 M 221 ... 7 M ,...,211 000 T IQ ....Ml 110 7 10 ....:M 20 7 Id 12 211 ... 7 10 27. ......Ml 140 7 M tl 227 244 7 90 M I4B 110 T V U 211 400 7 14 II 241 IM 7 10 8,932 8.750 CATTLE Receipts were "man even for a Thursday, only c,r'nb.e,;9". reported in. Tills number rtn".ih" ceiutB for the four days up to W.655 head, liK? th. .mallest of any similar period for a good many weeks backanasmai.or than a year ago by over 14.000 head. nil y steadV prlcesT' Th.rs were a few grass beeves good enough to bring $8.1$. The market, on .western, was ac vs uj pretty miicn everywunn 'r:.,; , had changed hands at. an early hour In pecans, per io.. -.. 'i.r I Closing Quotations en b.. 15c; giant pecans, tximmaria , olIow,. .uuay lrtr. shell, per lb.. 25c; Kllberu. per lb.. 15c; Vt g. u , rvraka almnnda. Dar lb.. ISC', paper shells, I d- ,u. n i. "a .ref. ta.. IS 23cT Brazils, per lb., "c; large washed. a. t. res U VnV ." E per lb.. 19c; black walnuts, per lb., IVtc; 4. ceacn H'"- K. t ii 1! !? mw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7c; Jumbo u. a. 4e. re, ut . T4,'; fi peanuts, per lb.. 8c; roasted peanuts, per mm ..lit Mo. ii fb.f .Hci'lhell bark hickory nuts, per -jjf." .T,C' .1 '. lb' 4c; large hickory nuts, per lb., Sc; lat "";? Jl K of tuiu white Jlce Popcorn, per lb. 4c . ehMSteg. ""ji" Rr. c , " per 100-pkg. case. $3.50; checkers, per M- Am Tob,c(.o u" 4 pkg. case. $1.5. ai.,.H hv Armour A Co. 4lie.. ty. jui i rt t. inunwii E , i ... a n, . i i.niuin a.n. . r. r. iv. fitllln.ifi ivvnlt cnmDanv: FRUITS APPles NO. I Jonnan - do CT. 4a lo. .. t H eao . U U",i do ct. U..., ltl .No. Patifil J:"",,K T. lL, .1 CA. Awn Tnnnthim aDDleS. 1 A. C. I lit la. . I1VL d . "' r Bai. Ohio 4 9ii.o. . i PP.L-' o r. do ma ...... ... 9omnn- cr ;.." bPl.. H.w; no. i "En ..!-. "--.a--, nroov Tr CT. i,,.. u ,d ;"- i extra fancy Calirornla belinowers. iirr, oen. of Oa. la ls Beadlni : ';.'' i!? per box, $2.00; extra fancy Washington r,B, La4it,,r u.. 94H8. i X b p VL J Orimes Goldens. per box. $J.X: extra cn. A Ohio 4Ha.. 4o i. Ton fancy Idaho Northern Bpy. Oreeninr do conj. t. U a. w. 14 Rar&rS PSi Pear. O Q. 4.... ..4XB, AT-r.;. and Prunes Extra fancy Elbtrta free- c M P , ,H,.ii8 S ui F' stone peaches, per box, 76c: extra fancy tt . I. A P. c. 4a 1 4 Bo. h?Um tl ,i?!4 tiv,... ar.,nna nurhM "E prate lots. I An ,lr 41 11 I- A. 11'"'.' imu nr rratA TOe; larre blue prunes, per lO. A H. r A o 4 lie I! Union TW crate, $L15: 5 crate lots, per crate, $1.10; pb lrw. J.j-.j; i d. . l....."; .', u.i,. :ur4ia . nar hnr. 12 75: Call- I ? J?? de ljrt a ra 1. 1. Colorado extra fancy Klefer pears, per box, $2.25; New York Klefer pears, per 3-bushel barrel, $4 00; Michigan Klefer Pt-ars. Per bushel basket $1.35. Valencia Oranges Extra fine Valencia. 126, 2U . . 1 .. iss.. (.... ..... l.nlani,td. Sizes, per dox, u. w , crw uM.a k , .i..,,.,., . , fsn :Y i 560 alx-a. ner box. Boston Stock Market. IXOO. Lemons Extra fancy Bunklst, 300 BOSTON, Oct 80.-CJoalng quoUUona ana saus, per dox, .w; ers. niuKeiju nn stocvsi ball lemons. 800s and StJOu. per box, $8.60. lAUouai !SH0B"k ! do ct. 4e. a. B.,imwibaati nit f eill. Cen. let r. 4a., 0 WwErtf iti 7. ' 'Ji$ r Inter. Mat. 4S4a.... 7SSiWt. SeT l, 4 '' S r .intor. M. V. 4!i. 0 Wla. cSail 4. 1'iJauan 4Hi Uia. "uiierau, II Cantaloupes Colorado uurweu uems, per jadui, copper ;,y;:T". -D.V i crate. $-00. Grapes-Extra fancy Gold a. z. . u A 8 "M ' - , Marfal Tokav araDes. per orate. $1.75: ex- I"'"" Vr trn. fanov M'alara KTaDea Per crate. $1.40 New rorx grape a, per oas-ei. wc; w basket lots, per basket, 29c; Michigan grapes, per basket 28c; 60 basket lots, per basket 27a; home-grown grapes, per basket, 22c; 60 basket lots, per basket 21c; Imported Malaga grapes, extra fancy, 17.00; fancy, $6.60. Grapefruit Extra fancy Florida, 40, o.ou; m, oa sizes, e.w. rsn berries-Per barrel, $7.60; per box, $2.75. VEGETABLES Potatoes, genuine Red River early Ohio potoatoea, per bushel. Kc; Maple River Burbanks, per bushel, 90c: Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbt., 12.76. Cabbage Holland seed, per lb., 2c. Onions California, large yellow, per lb., 2ttc; Wisconsin, large red globe, per lb., 2ic; Spanish, per crate, $1.60; white boil- ng, per m-. 2C iDnuuow-vuuornia, per 4-baaket crate. $1 76; 6 crate loU, $1.65; home-grown, per basket, $1.00. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. l-al. A Arliao "ia vomialos 10 fjal. ac iiecja. ".vauia -.,,,,,,, to lenteanial " 1114 Copper Rame C. C. '"'' I (J Kranklln .,Jr,,r B. M. Va Ortnbr Con. . ...... 70)4 Tamarack tj Oreene Canaaea . . Hnl' a. H. It, M. ttx. lale Korale Copper, ia oo pia jav lui iAv$w r, vv'' W... J4 v"iiwyl.. iv Aki. Local Beauritlca. Qaot-tloa turnlahed br Bnrna. Drinker A Co., t9 umaae. ,a..vaa. waa aai.a.aai Bid. Aaked Unrllaxten B. t L a, 1112 lUt 2li Beatrice Cmuir pfd H J ' Colerldfe. Neb.. U. 1MI , 99 1M CSalcaio Rj. eeriaa A, 1127 92 t)Si I law, on Cv.. Neb., court houia la. 111! 99 loo later. Rapid Tr. la. 1941 971, lit, Kanau City Tar. Ry. 4a 194. .. 92 92 Cattle Hluvr, Genrrally Steady Hofea Hhnde JH.her. CHICAGO, Oct. 30. CATTLE Receipts, 4,600 head; market slow, generally steady; beeves, I6.n0ir9.70; Texas steers, 3.70f7.SO; western steers, $6.0038.10; stockers and feeders, $5.(X7.60; cows and heifers, $3.85 8.20; calves, $a60fjl0.76. HOGS Receipts, M,W) head; market av eraged a shade higher, but cloned weak; bulk ot sales, $7.9508.26; light, $7.700 8.23; mixed, r7.7W28.S5: heavy, $7.CS.X; rough, 87.7(7.80; pigs. $6.S6r7.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 25,000 head: market strong to ioc nigner; native, S4.10O6.15; weeteni. $4.1585.15; yearlings. S.10S.15; lambs, native, h.7.w; west ern, $6.0007.66. aneepsuin saie. LONDON. Oct. 30. At a sal of sheep skins held today 6.9CO bales wore offered and the demand was spirited. New Bouth Wales. 600 boles at PKOOHd: Queensland. coo bales, luaraa: victoria, i.ooo bales, 4.S10Ud: South Australia, .w Dales, un 9di Tasmania, iw bales. 6',iTJ7ia; New- Zealand, l,8W bales, 4.iiva. St, Loals Grnernl Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 80.-CATTLE Re, celnta. 6.000 head: market steady: good to choice steers, $7.1037.86; stackers and feed ers, 15.2607.50; cows ana heirers, 24.7Mjn.7o; bulls, S6.fcttJ6.75; calves, $8.(rw.W; south ern steers, t6,00i .26; cows and heifers, HK .25. HOGS Receipts. 8.WQ lieaa: market ic higher; ptgs and lights, $660. .20; mixed and butchers, I7.WS.25; good heavy, $8.10 8.25. .... SHEEP AND JUAMUS lieceipis. z,wu head: market strong; muttons. I3.761N.00; yearlings, .00LOO; lambs, $5.2507.60. Sinn City Live Stork Market. HIOtTX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 30. CATTLE Receipts, 1.700 head; market steady: beef steers, $6,764. .70; canners. $3.6004.23; stockers and feeders. 10.OMJ6.80: calves. 28.0Wi.C0; bulls, stags, etc., is.za'e.w. liout iteceipts, :,uu neaa; mamer. uw lOo hlaher: heavy. 17.60Q7.S0: mixed. $7.80 &7.S5; tight. 27.SMf7.fO; bulk of sales, $7.60 C37.83. , BlltJlsi' AND liAiint receipts, ;, head: market steady; fed muttons. $5.2. 6.75: wethers. $4.25j4.76; ewes, $3.54.40; lambs, Kansas City Live Stork Market. ICANSAS CITY, Mo.. Oct 30. CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; prime led steers, pi.WBv.b0; dressed beer steers, J7.2&S8.85; western steers. J5.90S 8.60 : southern steers, $6.00.1.65: cows. $4.25 7.00; heifers. I5.00tfl0.00: Blockers and feedeni, S6XV37.W; bulls, I4.56.OT; calves, $6.00310.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 7.600 head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, r,OCr&7.60; yearlings, l&2&QCt; wethers, 4.60fr6.26; ewes. $1.0a3i4.76. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST, JOHEPH. Mo., Oct aXCATTLE Recelpts. 2.000 head; market steady; steers, I5.CO&9.O0: cows and heifers. $4,000 8.60: calves. 5.10 00. HOGS Receipts, 7,fa) head; market slow and weak; top, $7.90; bulk of sales. $7.4MS7.83. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.000 head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, $5.(7.60. the morning. The suppij or e. XlcVor W o-UuT lum to dercenrk.nd. ot cattle wire a Uttle mow ana noiutjr . . . i quoi'.pg them lower than yesterday. I COWS ana nriini -: "liii.z supply nnd th. market opened up active ana sieauy uj - teruay. . . . . ... , ... No material cnans. r ers and reeners, puces iu. ... .!.,, .nn it aiuiiuiia.j. 1 li.n,....aj - . n rxtttla tlOCMl lO cnuiva cotnfM'steer. Mj-r ilr to good cornfed steers. WWW . ."I"?0" ?.fJr comfed steers, ti.ovu'.w; - rir- choice cornftd heifers, $8.6070; good to cholco grass heifers. $Ioo7.00; good to choice cows. $.00.r5; fair to good e-rades. t5.2if.00; common to fair grades, I3 256.86: good to cliolce Blockers ano feeders, $7.Wti7.7: r to good stockers and feeders. 14.6097.001 common to fair ?tockef snd f eedsrs. $8.76S.tO; stock cows and heifers. $4.76. .75; joalv.s. 6.60 ,75; bulls, stags, etc., $5.254J.60. Representaiive aici BEEF STEERS. . at. Pr. No. UM I $4 40........ 21 " " fi'EEltS AND HEIFERS. no i ii n . ' ' ,lM ,Mcows. .1000 4 40 I...,. ii" .. m t oo i,, ..,.. ..km t oo 10S IIS 1 . 1024 t 74 1.. 1110 14 Ui i h i ',M HBIFKilS. ,MBULLS. lit I 04 1,.., ...... .1094 I 2 U0 I U 1 IW t IB J-VrJ'iruilH AND FEEDERS. a 170 I 00 II ! ! 1$ 14 ....... . 710 t 10 1 I " L ,...r, . air a WESfiSllNO n.uiuo'"'- NO. Ay. ar. Z2 steers.... c .5 48 feeders.. u iu 1 heifer.... P u S heifers... 926 6 15 5 cows 762 S ,5 1 calf 1X $ 78 2 cows 945 4 DO 75 feeders. , $45 7 20 II 242 1W IB ..a....l 140 7 SO li tai 7 II' a 0 240 840 7 IJV. 71. ......IU 4 7I1U H.....77 124 TMV. tl 24t ... 71 7l! 7 140 7 W M...SII 234 JIJ II. ...... 531 40 ti ll. ...... Ml ... JM lt.....l ft 7I 71. ......247 140 7 14 II. ......110 1W I" II 122 ... 7 8S II 0t 124 7 IS ii ito ... 7tm 14,..-...t0l jja 7J7U 41. ......301 124 7 1714 II. ......177 24 7 tin) 65. ...... 4 ... 7 94 II..,,. ..ITI 204 7 M I..... ...UI ... 7 90 SlIEiaiWat sheep and lambs, again forming a very small proportion oi id receipts, wero eagorly sought atter oy the packer buyers, and trade was ge" or ally regarded as strong and active. There wus not tho competition between the packers and feeder buyers as was the case yesterday, and this gave the pack. Ing Interests more of their own way on the market. Like Wednesday's trade, 9:30 o'clock saw pretty nearly everyinina n. for the packers' use token out of first hands. An eight-car string ot Cokevllle lambs, similar to those at $7.26 yesterday, brought the same price this morning. A range or io.6oe7.Z5 took in practicauy an the lamb offerings, the latter figure being tho high point ot tho day. Included In today s receipts was one loau or. -urmc. lambs that sold up to $7.40, this being about the first. shipment of cornfed ot ferlngs of consequence for the seasom A llirht tirinkllnsr of such .kinds showed up during tha week, but it was not enough to establish quotations. as compare, with a week ago, fat lambs are quotable 10iT15o higher. The mutton supply was light, not being large enough to make a market. What aged sheep were on sale sold on a good Btrong basis and. ltko lambs, show an Improvement of 10. 5a for the week. There was a lime siocanesa in an feeder demand, contrasted with yester day, this being often the case toward the close of the week. The receipts were fairly large and much the same aa was the case most of the week. Really good feeding Iambs, weighing around 65 pounds. nnd such nre in tne pest uemauu, we scarce. There were plenty of lambs weighing from 42 to 60 pounds and th quality was nothing extra. Prices In gen eral were lime li any miiereiiv uin terday and about steady with a week go. . .. . . . ... , . Quotations on sneep ana iam.; uuiim, good to choice, $7.00411.40: lambs, fair to good. tS.bmOM: latiroa, culls. 8i.OOM4.76; lambs, feeders, $5.3.6.96; yearlings, light veariings, lecuur.. ....- good to choice, $1.4(tfp4.75; wethers, fair to good, 4.4.60: wethers, feeders, $4.0) 64.4i: ewes, good to choice, lt.25624.60; ewes, fair to good. $3.8566,25; ewes, feed. ers, I3.85tf4.zti; cuu sneep, .vu8si.u Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. At. Pr, .Hit I 10 10.,... 1111 1(4 Live Stack In Slit. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal "western markets: uaiue. nois. bheep, ... 6,000 8,000 2,000 ... 6,000 7.800 7.600 ... 1.70) 2.600 2,600 ... 2,090 7.500 2,000 ... 3.0OO 5.0M 20,000 ... 4,600 20.000 25,000 St Louis Kansas City Sioux City St. Joseph South Omaha Chicago Totals 22,200 60.800 69,100 The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. 1 1 i l 9 1 1....,., 2 1 t 17 Vn. AV. Pf. 22 feeders.. 992 7 00 1 cow 1070 4 25 1 bull 820 6 90 5 cows 926 6 26 bulls 1300 6 30 Scows 1000 4 60 heifers... 645 6 36 6 bulls 714 o s 1 cow 1210 6 75 12 feeders.. 930 7 2C i heifers... 842 6 76 S cows 1025 6 15 I cow 830 6 40 1 COW......1020 6 15 W. E. Hill. Nebraska. 23 feeders.. 901 7 25 29 feeders. . 003 7 00 visiieru ru., - 75 feeders.. 871 . , . Charles Fleming. Nebraska. 7 feeders.. 1114 6 96 6 feeders.. 911 6 60 J. L. Brown. Wyoming. 14 feeders.. 951 7 40 14 rows.... .1020 6 40 G. Hurlbert, Wyoming. 16 feeders.. 666 7 60 J. W. Deane, Wyoming. 24 feeders.. 630 7 50 II. P. Thomas, Wyoming. 31 feeders.. 618 7 60 If. E. Cheeseman, Wyoming. 16 feeders.. 725 7 60 8. Skovgard, Wyoming. 10 steers..,, 729 8 00 16 feeders.. 981 6 80 13 steer 1129 6 80 Ed Lanlgan. Wyoming. 67 feeders.. 954 7 00 27 cows 1087 6 35 6 feeders.. 8S0 7 00 6 steers.... 1036 7 00 M. M. Cushlng. Wyoming. 42 feeders.. 838 7 00 5 feeders.. 83S 6 00 SS feeders.. 836 7 10 11 cows 1001 4 75 M. Onealy, Wyoming. 20 cows 925 4 25 12 heifers... 792 6 65 11 cows 1169 6 35 ' . Hagheny. Wyoming. 83 feeders,. 884 7 60 10 steer.... 1157 7 60 Diamond Cattle Co., Wyoming. 2 feeders.. 993 7 40 27 heifers.. 939 6 7J .6 cows . . 1C05 6 25 Anthers Cattle Co . Wyoming. 67 feeders 828 7 35 4 feeders. . 825 6 35 18 feeder 987 7 00 50 cows .980 6 35 Do people find you easily' An offioa in th best known, most centraJly locatod FTREFROOF BUILDING- is a BtjbI ncss Asset, BEE BUILDING Xaa a few sue offices arallasl. 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