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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1901)
THE 03IAHA DAILY JtfEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1901, 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Experts fDamngeii Argtmtino.SUrti Bull Drirt in Wheat, BUYING LARGELY LOCAL IN CORN MARKET Oat Hnlf the Strongest nnd Hrnndeit or Mnny Wrrku Provisions , Hold Sternly on n.Ottll Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 25.-Reports of disastrous damage to the Argentine wli.nit crop started a bull drive in wheat today. which lent strength to olhcr grains. December wheat cloft.ng HQ&o advanced, December corn MlUo higher ami December oats t c up. l-Vovlslons closed a. shndo lower to ShghUy Improved cables brought tho Inltlul bulge in wheat, with Dceinnber Ut c higher lit 71 Ml 71 Uc. Trade was on a broader scole, although It showed but llttlo improvement so far an outside Interest was concerned, Hears with tnel Inert to keep the market down, but when both public and private tulvlres reported, from U per cent to total damage In thnw of tho principal crop centers of Argentine this market began to tnko upward npurts. European advances on this score, however, were ills appointing, neither Antwerp nor Liverpool cables responding. The northwestern move ment seems to havo begun again, but this was hardly taken Into account and liberal purchases for export nnd reports of bad weather for imr new crop brought steady advances. December never got below Its lower opening price and sold as high ns 71ic, closing strong. Vrff4o abovo yester day's closo at "lW('lr.. Local receipts were 121 cars. 2 of contract grade; Minne apolis nnd Duluth reported 676 cars, mak ing a total for tho three tiolntH of 797, ar.alnt 187 last week and 70j ii year ago. I'rlmary receipts witfe l.Ofil.fA) bushels, compared with jni.Ono il year ago. Seaboard clearances In wheat ami Hour worn 2IO,(iW bUBhcls. Tho seaboard reported W loads taken for export. ArKPnitnn shipments this week wcro 164,000 btrnhls, against 200, Ui last we'k and 400,000 a year ago. Corn vim balled easily on the bulge In wheat, lit there was noi that! general buy ing that .marked tho market tho last few ilnys. anil all the strength wns not held. Trado was only active at times, with llttlo taken for 'xport. There wan a, good deal of selling fry country holder's and the de mand for flint delivery wan not as active os of late. Husking reports wero still bul lish and offerings of tho cnitti article frflm tho Interior were iitlll light. December opened ?MiMc higher on lower cables and sold botween M'iflCtiJic and 56e, closing barely tlrm, Mufj'.io higher a 66c. Ho cclpts wcro IS9 earn. Oats ruled strong, tho hroiwlest market In weeks. TUiore. was a lively demand by shippers und cash was In good demand In the cast. Thtre was also a renewal of tho buying that was conspicuous yesterday quoted at 114 6s for spot and 10 ISs for futures, whllo at New Tork prices eased off 10 points and closed at $24. 6o. Copper 7s 6d better at London, with snot quoted at JU64 13s (VI and futures at ifj 2s 6d. J;"' tho market was quiet at Jlfi.MD7.C0 for Lake Superior and $16.3714n6.fi2V4 for cast ing and electrolytic. Lead was dull here at JI.3JV4 and nt 11 10s In London. Domestic ....!.., u'nrn Hull lint nteudv: tlg noruiei ii iron warrants, w.vyu.w.m: io. i foundry. S15.uofll6.liO; No, 2 southern f(iu dry. Jl4.0til5."; No. 1 southern foundry, ..ii ahis mi. s'n. i fiofi southern foundry, BIG TRADE FOR HOLIDAYS tala of Fancy Goods for Ohristmai Bogini Unusually Earlj. STEEL SITUATION UEC0MES BETTER balances, $1,59J,752; posted exchange, I 1.85ft .am, iew torn exenange, im: uintuiiu;. ST. LOl IS. Oct. 25.-C curings, jH.zti,i.s; balances, $36,o6; money, steady, 6516 per cent; Now York exchange, 2oc discount. At no tlmo did this pit Incline toward lower prices on the nugs In other grndns, and at every spurt It gained strengtlb MnRt of the trading wa In May. December oponed unchanged and sold between 35'6f33c and 301if36l4e, rjoslng strong, lc advanced, a shade oil tho top llgurc. Receipts were 150 cars. Provisions held steady on a dull mnrlcst. Trices opened riteady on a steady hog mar ket and gained somo slight strength from grains, which It lost on liquidation. Trado In general was unimportant and January pork closed fie higher nt $15.15; January lard unchanged at Sx.921$, and January ribs a (.hade up at S7.K5. ' Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 105 cars; corn, ISO cars; oats, ISO carH; hogs, 18,01)0 head. The leading futures ranged ns follows: Articled. Open. Illgh.l Low. Cloae.jYej'y. I 70lJ 70"J 70lJ 70&; 70 71',4fU 714 7U(,l71HW?i 71 hliifCMi 70H1 7IH 75 74H I I Kfi'A Wt; 56iifJTiWT(.57 tS'ill'lil WlWASM. BS-f?( 59i 6S-59 fjUI5Sffj'(, 35i 35Ji 8oti 35ii ?5 37J4fc 3S7i 37J4 3SU ii, 1 is in IK 17V5 15 10 15 15 15 10 I 15 1214 15 22H 15 12VJ 15 22V4 15 15 ' 0 tV) 0 Wl S !).- 8 05 9 00 S97W fllfl S 05 K 9714 8 97U 8 924 8 95 ' 8 !H 8 92 8 '.rAi 8 95 8 9714 8 93 8 97V4 8 93 8 30 8 35 8 30 8 35 8 30 7 1-5 7 87V4 7 82H 7 85 7 85 7 9i 7 9714 7 95 7 95 7 95 Wheat Oct. Dec. May Lorn Oct. Dec. May Oats Oct. Dec. Mivy I'ork Jan. May Lard Oct. Nov. Jan. May Itlhs Oct. Jan. May No. 2 Cash quotations were as follows: PLOIJU Steadv: winter patonts. 3.50; straights, J2.90iST3.30; clears, j2.fiO133.lO; uprlng specials, Jt; patents, J3.253.55; straights. J2.70fl'3.10. WHKAT-No. 3 spring. fi8ft69Uc:iNo. 2 red. COHN-No. 2 yellow. 67',if?571ic. OATS No. 2. .'I7j(3714c: No. 2 white, 32 39ic: No. 3 white. 3SH0391C HYK-No. 2. 5514c. nAKLEY Fair to choice malting. 5t B7c. 8KRD8-N0. 1 flax. Jt.63; No. 1 northwest ern. J1.R414. iTlma timothy, SS.fiiVf75.75. I'KOVISIONH-MesB pork, per bbl., J13.S0 Cil3.P5. Lnril. per 100 His., J).00(& 9.05. Short ribs sides (loose), J.S.008.30. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). J7.WV7.73. Short clear sides (boxed), K7.ViiX.S6, WHISKY-nasIs of high wines, J1.30. The following are the receipts and ship ments for the last twcpiv.four hours: Articles. Itcci'lplH. Shipments. 1'lour, bbls 2fi,(n'0 15,0 0 "Wheat, bu 191,0V 72 fiCO Corn, bu 1S7.00O 102,010 Oats, bu 210,0i)0 319 000 llye. hu ls.om 2,oro Hurley, bu v 90.000 7,()f0 On tho Produce exchange today the butter market was ctcady; creameries, Hfi2iy.e; dalrJen, 13819. Cheese, steady, 9Slfl'tC. Kggs, llrm; fresh, is1814c. XEW YOHK GRNUItAI, MAIIKET. QuotndoiiB of the liny on Vnrlnua Cnniiiiodltlm. NI5W YOItK. Oct. 2...-FIX)UIl-necelpts, 19.P9S bbls.; exiwrtH. 7,1 bbls; firm and higher again; winter patents, J3.5nin3,83; Minnesota patents, yi.70fi3.95: winter ex tras. J2.ii01i2.Mi. Ilyo Hour, steady; fair to good. J2.9.VD3.15. COIINMEAI. Firm: yellow western, J1.19; cuy, 41. in; uruiiii) winu, JJ lUiij.w. KVK 111 iffiA.ori. niHBirnw warrants closeu ai il 9d and Mlddlesboro closed at 1s lOHjl. POl'LTKY Alive, slow; springers, "iVJ turkeys, SBlOc; fowls, S'4c; drrs.d, llrm; springers. 10c, fowls, 9ti'Jl4c; turkeys. 10 ju'.ic. OMAHA whomsmam: siahkht. Coniirilon of Trade nnd anotutloiia mi Mnple nnd Knney Produce. KOGS Kecelpts fair; lo's off. 1S7J17C. L1VI-: POt'LTllY-llens, WjOHc; young nnd old roosteis, ic; turkeys, "ykc; "Ucks and Ktet.', 5a5',4c; spring chickens, por id., ULTTIXII-Common to fair. 1214C choice ftnlrv. In iiiIih IV.ftl'.n! r mi ril ( Of. 2Ql21t'. Flll'mr KIMIl lllaek liass. ISci wllH bass, 100, bluellBh, 11c; bullhead, 10c: biue liiis, "0; iiunulocs, 7c; cutllsh, H'c; coil, lie. irnppleu, loci halibut, 11c; herring, ic; had-( tiocK, luc; pike, luc; red snapper, mon. lie: sunilsh. 5c: iroul. luc; whltelish, OYSTEHS Mediums, per can. 22c; Stand ards, per can, 20c; extra selects, per can, 23c, New York counts, per can, ioc: bulk standards, pel gal,. l.'.ml.2! bulk cxliu selects, J1.C051.C5. PIOEONS-Llve, per doz Wc. VHAl-Cholce, 64jSc. . .... , , HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale llay Deai-rn' association: Choice uplad, Id.ia); No. 2 upland, J9.WJ; medium, J-vu, coarse, JS.0H. Hye straw, 16.00. These pilccs are for hay of good color Hiid quality. De mand, fair. Receipts, 5 cars. WHEAT-Wc, COIIN-53C. . - HHAN-l 15.60. OATS-35C. VEGETABLES. POTA10K8 Home grown and northern, S0fl0c: Salt Lake. Jl.Ou; Colorado, J1.00. KOOPLANT Per doz., '5ft. , CAllHOTS-Per market basket, S5o. UKKTS Per half-bu. basket, 35o. TUltNlPS-Per basket, 30c. CUCUMDEHS Home grown, per dor., 10 615c. PARSLEY Per dot.. 20c. SWEET POTATOICa-uomo grown, per bu 2c; genuine Virginia, per bbl., 12.75. CAHllAOE Holland seed, crated, l-c. TOMATOES Homo grown, per 18-lb. bas ket, 6uc. UEAN8 Wax. ucr 14-bu. basket, 0c; string, per U-bu, basket, Wc ONIONS Homo grown, per lb., 2S214c5 Spanish. ;cr crate, Jl.Co. CELERY Kalamaioo, per bunch, 25g3oc: Nebraska, per bunch, 3G'ff3ic; Colorado, 40 060c. NAVY BEANS I'er bu $2.25. FRUITS. APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl., J3.50; wine, sans. J3.50: Jouatbun. S4.txfif.00: snows, 13.50: bclleilowers, per box., Jl.t'o. PRUNES Utah, per crate, 80c. l'EACHES California freestone, per box, J1.00; clings, S3c; Utah freestone, 75c; El bertos, 6-baskot crate. J1.3'J5l.t0. PEARS Kclfers, J2.W; Vlkers, J2.25; Law renee, $2.25. ORAPES-Callfornla Tokav. 4-lb. crate, J2.00: Muscats, JI.60; Concords, eastern, 20c. CRANBERRIES Per bbl., JB.75; per crate, J2.50. QUINCES-Por box. J1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES-Mcxlcans, Jt.60fc6.00. IKMONS Fancy, J3.75Q4.O0. BANANAS Pur bunch, according to size, J2.00(ii2.60. FIGS California, new cartons, 76c; Im ported, per lb.. 12'Allo. i--vjr.a rersian, in w-iu. Doxes, per to., IHc; Salrs, Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13c: nard-shell, por lb., 12V4c; No. 2 soft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-shell. 10Hc; Brazils, per lb., 13c: filberts, por lb., 13c; al monds, soft-shell, 17c; hard-shell, 15u; pe cans, Inrgc, per lb., 12c; Htnall, lflc. IIONEY-Fer 21-sectlon case, J3.G033.75. CIDER Nohawka. per bbl., J3.25. 8AUERKRAUT-Por 14-bbl $3.00v5.50. HIDES No. 1 green. 614c: No 2 areen. EHc; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. Oonl Dealers I'nnlile to (let Cnrs Shoe Fnetorles WorlilliK U Inter (SimiiIs IVwer Fnll urcn This Week. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. H. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will say; With mills, factories anil furnacos ns 8J ted ol lull operation to tho end c-f the sear as a rule and many contracts already i tinning far Into 19i there Is no 'occasion ,,,,,1,.. i-imriiiiiir Dm Industrial situa tion. Jobbers arc Mill urgently asking piompt deliveries by manufacturers of staple lines, while opening transactions n lancy goods for tho holldas arc unusually , uriv. shonlnc that dealers nnllelpate a inrgy trade. Retail distribution of heavy iu.m. IiI twiirliii; miterliil and other season ,.1.1.. ,.rwi lu rhni'Unil liv the tardiness of iow temperatures, which Is extremely for tunate tu many cases where makers have been unable to (111 orders according to specifications. Prices of commodities rule llrm and collections arc satisfactory, even southern payments coming lorwnril promptly now that the tardy cotton crop nan begun to move freely. Each week the stUntlon as to Iron and teel becomes more encouraging, oldera now running to the middle of 19C2 In many finished products. Despite tho extenslvu addition to productive capacity last year there Is still much work In progress r,r preparation, promising mnny new plants ready to start next yenr. The feature of tho week was tho placing of enormous orders for steel rnlls, practically assuring another record-breaking output. Othfr riillrnnd ulllitillrs are also In creat demand. the most serious embarrassment being lelt at many points on account of car shortage. Added to this much iitrinitural work In re placing wooden bridges by steel arches, and In the minor lints there Is an equally vigorous demand. Pig Iron reflects the brisk movement lu llnlshed products and higher prices aro anticipated. It Is worthy of note that the domestic situation is not called to stlmulatn export trnde and the Ioxk of much forelcn business mav be directly attributed to tho strike, which put the mills so far Denind on homo orders. Coke ovens are active and tho output Is large, but lack of cars and motive power restricts shipments. I'oai deliveries are similarly retarded, dealers being often unable to llll moro than a small proportion of their orders. Eastern makers of boots and shoes are still engaged on boots and shoes for winter goods, and contracts come In freely from the west for spring lines. A much larger rapacity will be In operation next yenr. Prices are unchanged, but tho rise In "eather makes It dltllcult to defer advances, whllo distant contracts aro not sought at current rates. In woolen conds conditions ore nulet. owing to tho warm weather, but mills aro fully occupied anil producers of knit goods havo orders for somo time. Strcncth In the raw material Is conspicuous, mills buying satisfactorily. Moro satisfactory prices are realized by domestic wheat growers, last year's figures being surpassed. Smaller crops of other cereals and hay caused the uso of much wheat In fnttcnlng llvo stock, nnd with lard moro than 2 cents above last year s prices and mess pork J3 a barrel, this litis been a most profitable proceeding. Foreign 1. . . . . t .. I limit,. MV.tnlM OT- I.A ...nnl. tUJ III, I n tll.-U IIUU. j 1 lAJ'1't in . I. , n.c including uoiir, nmouniing 10 -i.wi.xvi bushols, against 3,954,2iV) bushels last year and 3,188,192 In 1S9G. There Is also n ten dency to hold bnck for still higher quota tions, as Indlcnted by western receipts of only 6,182,393 bushels, ngalnst 7,411,057 bushels a year ago. i.orn was supporicu oy esti mates of a reduced yield lu Roumnnla nnd a splendid Incrcnso In Atlantic exports to 1,191,009 bushels, against 501,135 In the pre ceding week, but the current outgo Is trifling compared with 2,716,652 bushels last year and 3,551,313 two years ago. uoiiou nisi pari or mo recent niivnnco Livfeai. f'iK iLt0ri?,i !iv.ZZ.i wn to "C(ivy I'0' receipts and the fall. ifvVihM'rL11 " cep "re of frost to appear as early as expected pelts. 25&27C; horBehldea, Jl.Mxaa.2S. ricking progresses rapidly and a good ylelt western, 61c to nr- f. Firm: No. rive. f. 11. b. afloat. BARLEY Firm; malting, 57f61r, c. I, Miiiiiuo; ieeoing, iwbd-c, c. 1. r. Jiumiin. WHEAT Receipts, 1X1,(00 bu.; exports, 7,992 tin. Spot, llrm: No. 2 red, S0a f, q. I), afloat; No. 2 red, TT'iio elevator: No. 2 northern, Duluth. 78c f. o. b. alloat: No. 1 hard, Duluth, 83o f. n. b. alloat. Options had a strong day and secured good ad vances on heavy covering by shorts, out side buying, very bullish Argentine crop news- ana largo export urmanii. uioseq strung at Wo net advance; May, 79T408OUc: "closed (it hOUc! October, 7fl.r77V4c: closed at 7!4c; December, 77 3-1&B77HC; closed nt 77Hc. CORN Receipts. 67,900 hu.; exports, 60,531 " bu. Spot, firm: No. 2, UliKc. elevator and Klo f. o. b. afloat. Tho option market was tlrm nnd hlghor under the Impetus of tho wheat advance and by better cables and covering. Closed llrm WtV4c nct higher; 1 May. K2itiVic: closed at wlic; October. KlM,4i62,c: closed at 62So; December, 61 15-16 I C2in: closed at tae. 1 OATS Receipts, 94,200 bu.: exports, 4.625 bu, pot. tinner; No. 2, 41&ll4ti; No. 3, 4Wo; I No. 2 white, 43',4C: No. 3 white. 42?ic; track, mixed western, mw. tracK. wnito, twice, St. Lonln Ornln and Provisions. ST. IjOVIB, Oct. 25.-WHEAT-NO. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72?ic; track. 72!4'973!ic: De cember, 7272c; May, 75T4c; No. 2 hard, 70fi7014c. CORN-Hlghcr; No. 2 cash, 67c; track. 6914c: December, 57T4c; May, 69T4C OATS-Hlghcr; No. 2, cash, 3714c; track, 3Se; December, 37V4c; May, 39H4f39?c; No. 2 white, 39Wc. nYE-HlKher at 56c. FlXJUIt Firm, but Blow, advanced freight rates restricting eastern and export move ments; red winter patents. J3.40u3.55; extra fancy and straight, J3.00Q3.15; clear, J2.63fj) 2.90. SEEDS-Tlmothy. firm, S5.50S5.63. Flax seed, no mnikct. CORNMEAL Steady, J2.90, f. 0. b. BRAN Strong; sacked lots, on oast track, 84H85C. HAY Easier, on large receipts; timothy, S11.00W14.00: prairie. S10.00g.13.00. WHISKY Steadv. J1.30. IRON COTTON TIES-Qulct, $1.10. BAGQINn-fiHtnc. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing. J16. Lard, lower, JS.S5. Dry salted meats, tlrm; boxed lots, extra snort nnd clear ribs, $8.50; clear sides, $8.8714. Bacon, firm; boxed lots, extra short and clear ribs, J9.5); clear sides, $9.75. MBTALS-Lead. dull at $(.27Hfj)4.30. Spel ter. firm at $1.0714(54.10. POULTRY Dull; chickens. 6c; springs, 6!4e: turkeys, 6c; ducks, SHJTOc; geese, 41.Cc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 18023c; dairy, 14&16c. EOOS-Steady at 17c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 8,000 Mils.: wheat, 49.000 bu.: corn, 18.000 bu.: oats, 35.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour, 9,W0 bu.: wheat, 4S,wo uu.; corn, ai.inw nu.; oats, ao,(M) du. Liverpool Ornln and Provision!. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 25. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red western, winter, 5s 9d; No, 1 northern, spring, 5s914d; No. 1 California, 6s lOlid. Futures, quiet; December, 5s 9d; March. 5s 10d. ... , , CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, now, 4s 1014d. Futures, qulot; November, 4s 109d; December, 4slllid: March, 4s 1014d. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady, 7s 61I. PROVISIONS-Beef, firm; extra India mess, llrm. 7(s 6d. Pork, firm; prime mess western, 73s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady ut 60s. Bacon. llrm; Cumber land cut, ?fl to 30 lbs., firm. 51s 6d; short ribs, HI to 24 lbs., steady, 38s 6d; long clenr middles, light, mawi; long clear middles, heavy, steady, 49s; short clear backs, light, steady. 4fis6d; clear bellies, light, steady. 57s fid. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 37s 6d. Lard, steady: prime western. In tierces, steady, 4Ss; American retlned. In palls, steady, 46s fid. BUTTEU-Steady; fine United States. 77s. TALLOW Steady; prime city, qulot, 28s 6d: Austrollan, In London, dull, 29s Cd. HOPS At London, Pacific coast, firm, JC3 10sW3 16s. PEAS-Canadlan, fis 2d. Receipts of wheat during the last three nays, aui.ouu centals, maiming zsi.iiijo Amer ican. Receipts of American corn during the last three days, 19,000 centals. vleld Is nlmost assured. Failures for the week numbered In the United States 240. against 255 last year nnd 25 in ennaaa, against last year, nnAI)5TIlKET'S TRADE ItKVIEW, middling, SHo; middling fair, Sl4c; receipts, 14.7M bales; stock, 171,710 ba:es. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 25. COTTON VJUiet; sales. 30 bales: middling. 7 7-lfic; receipts. 3.S39 bales; shipments, 3,237 bales; stock. 34.115 bates. WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. OALVE9TON, Oct. 23,-COTTON-Stcady, i.tVF.nrnni.. net. 25. COTTON Snot. Ilmllpd itemiiMil. tirlren unchanced: Amer ican middling, 4 ll-16d; sales. 6,(i0 bales, of which 3m were for speculation nnu export and Included 3,9"0 American; receipts, 17,000 naies, including ib.wv American. Aaitreanle of Uiislnrs Triimncted ly the Assoelntp Hunks. veil- vnnv i, Thi following ,il, In pnmtilliul l. tlrnrlatreet'8. SllOWS til bank clearings at all principal cities for the week enued October 24, with the per--mi In it f nf lnrrjn nnd decrease as com- nared Willi the corrcsnonatng ween imi unr; ' SEW YORK STOCKS AMI BONUS CITIES. Amount. Inc. Deo. New York .... Chicago Boston hllndelnhla .. St. Louis Pittsburg dan Francisco Baltimore Kansas City ,, Minneapolis ... Cincinnati New Orleans . Detroit J'loveliiiul I'rovnienei' lndlannpolls .. Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Buffalo .... St. Paul Savannah ,., Denver St. Joseph Richmond Memphis , , 1 ...... 1 - Washington ,. , Hartford , Los Anitcles Salt Lake City , Toledo , J'ortland. Ore iiucuenicr , Peorln Fort Worth , Atlanta Norfolk Des Moines , New Haven Sprlngtleld, Mass,... Aususta Nashville Worcester Grand Rapids Sioux City Dayton. O Syracuse Scranton Portland. Mo Stiokane Tacoma Wilmington, Del Fall River Topeka Macon Birmingham Davenport Evansvlllo Llttlo Rock Helena inoxvllIe Lowell Wichita Akron New Bedford Lexington Sprlngtleld, III lilngnamton Chnttanooga Kalamazoo Farno Youngstown Sprlngtleld, O itockiord Canton Jacksonville Sioux Falls Fremont illoomlngton, 111 Jacksonville, HI Columbus, O Galveston t 'Houston Colorado 8prlngs ,. Wheeling, W. Va.. Chester Wllkesbarro Totals. U. S Outside New York.. .!Jl,226,122,llfi 131,026, sns ini!,757,t76 43.637.7S9 33,3r9,firtfi 2l,Sfi9,63l 2l.022.MVi 19,86,793' 17.3S0.7I7 17.32S.750j 13,433,21 1O1 13.H9.309 12,1V.',77il 9,3X4,200 0.29S.42I) MI-US? 7.622,308 fi.fiS2.777 5,VM,025 6,831,972 5.101.274 ' 6.669.217 1.674.374 4.032,628 3.8Z3.Z21 3.833,110 2.953,831' 2,24ft,SS5 3,299.935 4.602.532 2,2S9,659i 3,309.21.1 2,0W,929 S.fi 11.928 3,494,6321 3,12.1,649 1,466,667 1,561,985 1.36S.059 1.391,725 2.130.779 l,49l,fil9 1,670,286 1,229.191) l.TlM.ilB 1.169.023 1,314,009 1.231.1Z1 1,398,422 1,407.300 1,322,083 1,173,991 1.14.521 1,345.219 1,097.000 U.'l,r74 894,7521 865.84 903,793 619,593 601,895' 754,600 443,303 692,600 69ii,695 422,360 611,767 339.700 416.531 378,943 616.210 417.955 293.740 366,310 370,000 370.76 263.916 166,977 263.833 166.44.1 6.837,000 10.49I.IH) 12,83(,396 S63.866 671,422 283,737 796,534 13.1 18.6 12.7 19.1 26.9, 18.2 20.1 9.6 14.8 10.4 28.1 61 67.81. 12.41. 3.8 . 51.0 . 9.1 1. 15.2 5.9 17.8 4.6 I 32.1 29.6 3.8 25.4 'b'.i 64.9 72.8 3.1 36.1 10.7 9.7 65,8 38.1 2.6 8.3 14.1 11.4 8.9 8.0 16. '4 2.7 4.1 8.0 17.8 25.3 so.n 28.8 20.5 36.0 'X',3 42.0 4.2 29.1 10.8 J1,998,162,815 653,183,0691 23.0 30.4 7.8 3.4 55.0 20.6 21.1 34.0 85.0 238.3 30.0 19.0 20.0 30.8 20.6; 14,8 .03 20.1 6.1 17.6 9.7 10.6 9!6 l'fforls tn Unlet AiHnnee Krnstrnlfd by ItenlUlnK. NEW YORK. Oct. 25.-The bulls had hard work to sustain the market today nnd the efforts to quiet the advance were frustrated iy me realizing encountered. ine coueis continued to move upward this morning nnd there wns n revival of tho bull move ment In St. I'nul, but tho heavy realizing wnicn nan necn n progress uur tig 1 10 wcck has aroused suspicion that tho whole move ment wns manipulative and designed to unload stocks. The whole market turned heavy before tho clmo and was In that condition at the last. The day s net changes were reduced for tho most pnrt to In slgnlllcant proportions. St. Paul arose at one tlmo 3 points, but Its net gain Is only li nnlnts. IV onle s Ons fell nn oxtrcmo 29 points on tho continued selling Induced by tho franchise taxation on the market valuation. The stocK received inside sup port and .responded to the argument of fered b' Its supporters that Increased ap praisement would be likely to lower tho lax rate. The stock's net Ins was only three-nliarlers of a nolnt. The New York municipal stocks broke sharply, apparently In sympathy with tho Chleago stores, de cline running from 11 to 3J points. Amal gamated t;oppcr was rntiicr nun, nut ruifd below last night's price In Bplto of the llrmer market for raw copper In Iondin. The coalers had little left to show ga'ns at the close of the day and the changes In that line were small. Experts think no loss would occur on a gold shipment nt today's rate. It Is obvious also that the requirements of the centcts aro not yet satisfied. Knuroan nomis were less nctivo. 111 sym pathy with stocks, and tho speculative Issues were Inclined to react. Total sale, par value, J2,323,0). United States 3s, coupon, advanced u per cent on tho last can. Tho Commercial Advert ser's Iindon financial cablegram says: Apprehension over tho money situation continues. Paris exchange Is 25.0914 and Berlin 29.0814. Amer ican siocks were lazy fnriv. men sew York came ns a buyer of tho coolers. notnniy rorioiK c western anil ncw Yorit, Ontnrlo & Western. The latter was as sisted by a revival of tho old storv of a contemplated amalgamation witn tno rscw orK central, union I'aciuc was active, out tlmillv lost Its strength. tiic following are 1 110 closing nnces on the iscw torn ciock exenange: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET sc, 07U. The bulk of nil the s.t es went frotr. $6.02lJ to Jtl.OJii, and tho market could bo quoted opening ivto nigner nnu closing a big 6c higher. Todays advance taritrs the market back to tho highest p.'li't ..nnlil ,ln,ifa Mrmilnv nf lilftt week. ltimi- n in ..I . n I A rt. I 1 . n I rtT iiv.iv.ivi. e-..... - ' ten vjaiti D.u tjieiuj, on; iiiaers mre scntnuvu sines: I Slow and a Little Lcwtr. H6GS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE HIGHER .Not EnoiiKh Fnt Sheep mid l.nintm Of. fered to .InLe n Fnlr Test of Hie .Market, lint Feeders .Sold nt (lood, Mtenil)- Prices. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. "5. Receipts were: Cattle. I loss. Shorn Ofllclal Monduy ., 6,073 3,911 12,Ui3 OlllClnl Tuesday 8,362 7,3iii 14 312 Ulllclal Wednesday 6.1U li.BO 12,iMij Ultlclal Thursu.iy 3,89 b.Wl lo.Siol Oitlclal Friday l,4iii 5,012 1,956 Five davn this weilt..2l nji! ss .mi M.aft? Samo days last week 26.JM 21,88 3j,i1 aamo week before.. ......H.311 2i,lS1 41,78o Same three weeks ngo...2i,;iM 29.U3J &.H.451 Sumo four weeks ago... 2?, 110 2,7C9 44.S43 Same days last year 17,nll 24,."i23 37,y27 Averago prices paid lur hogs ut Soutli Omaha the past several days with comparisons! Date. No 12 87 PS 92 12 SM 14 179 36 319 70.. ....229 93 190 66 220 93 808 h ass 62 2.M W 267 67 275 79 24.1 70 228 fiS 258 31 278 21 108 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. uct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Uct Oct Oct. Oct. Uct. Oct. Oct. Oct. uct. Oct. Oct. 1... I 1901. llJ00.llS39.llS9Sol897.IU96. 1895. 3 71 3.... 4.... 6.... 6.... 7....I 8.... 9.... 10... 11... 12. ..I IS,,, 14.. la.. 16.., 17.. 18... 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 21. 6 75 1 5 13 6 68U 6 IS 4 3D t W 4I 6 19 4 42 6 biltl 5 2U 4 37 6 u.'iai 6 16, 4 31 5 11 4 34 6 491 I 4 33, B 33 6 OSi 6 13 6 11 6 16 6 20H; 6 i'-' 6 29V 6 2?H Ii 6 aji. 5 99'. I 4 61 6 01 I 4 611 6 02 4 9J 4 90, 4 93 I 4 93 4 82 4 4 61, 4 621 4 61 4 6SI 4 62 4 35 4 33 4 31 4 23 4 20! 4 24 4 201 4 16 4 10 4 15 4 61 4 13 3 66j 3 61 3 63; 3 53 3 t)9, I 3 61 3 6i 3 661 3 59 3 63 3 69 3 So) 2 91! fi ?i :i ir 3 73 ;i 1 1 3 74 3 61 3 0. 3 63 ; 97, 2 91; 3 04 3 01 3 93 3 93 3 M 3 82 3 8j 3 86 3 14 3 691 3 261 3 IS 3 131 3 M A 131 3 83 56 3 64 3 61 3 59 3 SI 3 79 3 77 S T8 3 70 3 67 3 73 3 71 3 63 3 651 3 631 4 16 3 53 4 141 3 56! C WMi I 4S 4 131 3 581 3 4 6 3 30 3 s: 3 19 A jb O O IU 3 64 3 I'iO, 3 54 3 5: 3 23 3 26 3 27 3 '-3 3 70 3 40 3 J 1 3 62 3 25 3 60 ;i .t) .1 -I'J 3 25 3 53 3 l Indicate Snmtnv. Tho nflleliil niimlinr nf rnr nf ntnr.k tirought lu today by each road was: Bonds. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. 1.6 2.0 Atchison do nfd , Baltimore & O do pfd Can. Pacific .. Can. Southern Ches. & Ohio. nhleaco & Alton do pta 1 iv Chicago, I, & L.. 41 I do nru ii- ChlcBKO & K. I. .124 Chicago O. W.... 2o do 1st pfd oj do 2d nfd 494 Chicago & N. W.210 I C. R. I. & P....14.H41 Chicago T. & T do nru v,i C. C. C. & St. L Colo. Southern . do 1st pro do 2d Pfd Dcla. & Hudson.17014 Del.. L. & V....J32i Denver & R. O.. 44t .. 7SIJ do pfd .. 96; So. Pnclflo .... ..IOiV St. Railway ... .. 9I1 do pfd ..110'i Texas & P .. 8214 T., St. L. & V. .. 4514 do nfd 11 3611 Union Pnciilc . do pfd Wabash do nfd W. & L. K do 2d pfd.... Wis. Central .. do pfd Adams Ex Am. Kxpress .191 . 6011 . 32$i . K7 . 3874 . 31 ,. S91i ,. 20V ,. 36H . 2M4 . 21 . 41 .183 .190 28 C M. .t St. P. Rv. Missouri Pacific lv n Union PaelUc system.... 6 C. N. W. Ry K.. K. & M. V. R. R 2 C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry H. & AI. It, It. R C, B. & O. Ry K. C. & St. J 8 C. R. I. & P. Rv.. east.. .. C, R. I. & P. Ry west.. 1 Total receipts 63 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was was 10 tows, eacn nuyer nurennsinc mc 1111 inner ut neau indicnicu: Buyers. . Cattle. Hogs. Shocp. 18 8 15 12 10 86 20HH. 8. Express.... 90 98U 14 Wit Wclls-Kargo 19.4 DOMINION .OF CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Halifax Vancouver, B. C. Hamilton St. John, N. n...., Victoria, B. C...... -Quebec A. S 16.498,941 12.214.397 3,305,796 1.6W.232 1,107,199 874,645 061,394 678,542 1,377,636 Options firm and HCtlvo with other mar kets. HAY Steady; shipping, 6006Jc; good to choice,. S55J90C. HOPS Steady: state, common to choice, 1901 crop. 12Jil514e: 1900 crop. 9l(c; U93 crop. 0Uc. Paclflo const, 1W1 eron. 12& 154o: 19io crop, 97inej j Kin crop, cyiic. hiui;h- -Flrm: Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. ISc; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19',-i.j Texas dry. 24 to 20 IDs., line. Ll3ATHi:R-Htcady: hemlock sole, Bue nos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 2J'4'U 24l4e. neld. 23'45r2tl4c PROVISIONS- Beef, sternly; family. 11.50 ft 12.00; iiichs J9.tWfl0.0i): beef hams. $21.5' 22.00; packer. JlO.oofi 11.00; city, extra turtl.t mess, J17.0O5i 19.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled belllm. J9.601flt.25; pickled shoulders. J7.U5; pickled hams. JI0,23Jl..Vl. Lard, steady; western steamed, J9.43; rellned. steady; continent. t9.6.: South American. JS.70: com pound. t8,(vp8.25. Pork, quiet; family. il7.25fll7.60; short clear, Jt7.5019.60; mess, J15.W16.tA TAl.LUW-aieiuij , cuy, uiju, ciiuniry, o- ftjftVe, lll'TTlSH Receipts, 3,610 pkgs.j steady; state dairy. HfJ2lo: creamery. 15ir2iUci June creamerv. liW-'lHo; factory. Ii415c. nitHF.SK lleeelnts. 1.832 nkKS,: stendy; fancy largo colored, S'Jc; fancy largo white. Htlf5?ic, fancy snia.l colored, lOc; fancy Bliuill white, 101c. BGas-itei nrwl Pelinsv western uneaiidled, IfiliSlc. MOLASSF.S-Steady. MUTALS-Spelter on tho spot was scarce today and vnlues Jumped up considerably and closed firm on tho basis of JI-3IH., In Iondon values were unchanged at lb Lj (W. xia at London wua without cliaoga urni Knunns City flrnln nnd 1'rnvlaloiiit. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 25,-IVHKAT-De-ccmber. 6714c; May, 71if?71Ho: cash, Nn, 2 hard, 67145i6Sc: Nn. 3. G!467!ic; No, 2 red. 7lc; No, 3 red, 68'407Oc; No. 2 spring. 63B 64e; No. 4. 63c. CORN-December, 5STig59c; May, '.Oft 59Kc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 69Vfl69Hc; No. 2 white. 69c; No. 3. E9Ji594c OATS-No. 2 whlto, 3794i3Sc. RYIC-No. 2, 66c. HAY-CholcH timothy, J13.00j?l3.50; choice prairie, tiJ.w'iiu.i.i. Bl'TTKR-Crtnmery, 1914c; dairy, fancy, HWlSc. F.CIOS AVeak; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on 'change at 17c doz., Iojs off, cases returned. RI'X'HIPTS-Whcat. 6,00 bu.; corn, 76, C0 bu.: oats, 19.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 46.1CO bu.; com, 47,310 bu.; oats. 11,1X10 bu. I'olcdo Grnln ml Need, TOLKDO, O., Oct. 25.-VHi:AT-StroiiB nnd dull; cash, 7l?ic; December, 75?tc; May, 7sc. CORN Dull nnd stendy; cath, 5Sc; ccmuer. diic May, o'e.ic. OATS December, 39Vic RYi:-We. CLOVKltSKKD-Cash. J5.50; No. 2, JI,75Jf 5.23. regular, JI.70OI.S5. TIMOTHY J2 10. Donlnes Too Heavy to He Handled by nnllronda. NEW YORK. Oct. 25,-Brndstrcet's to morrow will biiv: The first rush of autumn wholesale trade Is over and attention Is now attracted to the movement of staplo goods Into tho channels nf eonsumntlon. Dcsnlte th smaller movement of araln and un to till week tho lighter movement of cotton, so heavy Is tho volume of business offered tho railroads of the country that complaints of car shortngo como rrom an parts or tni country, notably for Iron ore and stent Inmher. crnln and coal. In the coal trail the shortage Is marked because the anthrn' elte tonnasa Is henvv. bclnc estimated at 53,000,000 tons, or a fifth larger than a year ago. Wholesale and Jobbing trado generally Is moderate the country over. A fnlr re order .btiRlncEs Is noted In the northwest, but trado genernlly Is waiting the move ment of goods from retailers' hands, Cotton conditions aro generally good, ex cept In tho south, where the slow movement of cotton has tended to retard business. As for some weekB past, tho Iron nnd steel trade returns good reports to nn ex tent which has rarely been wltticst-ed, Tho largest steel rail order of tho year was placed this week. In nil lfio.nno tons being tnken at the ruling rato of J2S per ton by the Pennsylvania Railroad company, nnd some other large orders from other com panies are now under negotiation. In all 1,500,000 tons for 1902 delivery havo heen booked. Special activity ts noted In struc tural material at Pittsburg, nnd there havo been additional orders for Implement manu facturers, with continued .activity In tin plateB and steel sheets, mills producing the lntter being months behind on orders. Railroad companies are buying cars freely. The market for wire products Is lagging nnd nnlls are lower, although tho leading Interests, It Is claimed, will not meet the cut. AVenthor conditions have been fnvornhlo tn the eotton eron this week, frost Is hold ing off. Receipts have heavily Increased, although it Is claimed this Is but temporary and the situation nt Fall River Is not so fiivnrnhle. nwlntr to a further advance In wages by one manufacturer nnd thero aro fara of a strike. Kstlmates of cotton con sumption mndo public this week are bullish, nno authority saying that a crop of 11.500.0CO bales Is required to prevent a squeeze. Woolen goods remain In a strong position. Consumption of raw wool Is largo and nrleoa are held Fteadv therehy. The large crop of wheat nnd tho ndmlttcd InnrMRn In the world's sunnlles have here tofore been balnncod by the knowledge Hint the rest or tho world's roon supplies nro shorter than Inst year, Prices this week have been nushed over the "dead center by reports of drouths In Argentine, reduc ing yields from 25 to 10 per cent. F.xporters havo bought on reactions. Flour hps strengthened with wheat nnd production Is henvv. tho Mlnnennoltt mills last wco breaklnir all records. Corn Is little chnnsed on the week liquidation and weaknesi enrlv helnir offset by a Rood export bus! ness. Shipments nro tho heaviest for thr. o months nnt. Hoir nrodilcts nro lower, the feeling growing that the high prices of he late lioom havo checked eonsumntlon Statistically tho situation Is, however, still henrlflh. Wheat. Includlnc flour, exnnrts for th" week aggregate 4.912,131 bit,, ngalnst 5.61. 03 Inst week nnd 4,932.978 In this week list yenr. Wheat exports from July 1 to da'e, seventeen weeks, aggregate 100,036,35 hu., 'against w.m.fKi last season. Corn exports nggrcgate 1,183,238 iu ns against 610.033 Inst week nnd 3.365,631 liift vear. From July 1 to date corn exports nro 10,133,401 bu ngalnst 52,253,677 lust Benson, The strencth of lenther nrodilcts eon tlnues unabated and shoe shipments are heavily In excess nf a year ago, Leather Is 5 to 10 rents higher thnn It wns a yeir ni?o nt most of tho eastern mnrkets and this slow but steady appreciation In prlc-s flndr n. counterpart In the effort making by jobbers nnd manufacturers nllko to lni'roao the price nf sines. Failures In the Piilted States for I ho week number 213. ns nnalnst 191 Inst week. 161 In this week n year ago. 211 In 1S99 and 219 In 19. PniiHilInn failures for the week numbe sixteen, ns ngalnrt twenty-nine lust week and twenty-one in this ween a yenr njo, Totals ..i..;.1J 36.845.166i 7.2 3.6 44.7 7.3 6.2 12.8 3.7 'ii'.i do pfd Erie jlo 1st pfd.... do .n pin.... Ot. Nor. pfd... Hock. Vnlley . do pfd IlllnolB Central. Iowa Central .. do pfd L. E. & W do nfit Louis. & Nnsh. Manhattan L .. Met. St. Ry 157 91 .. 4114 .. 691 .. 5614 ..193 .. 65 .. 76 ..1474 .. 4114 .. 7814 .. Kll ..125 ..104 .11914 Mm. Centrnl Mex. National Minn. & St. L... Mo. Pacific. M.. K. A T , do pfd , N. J. Central..., !214' . IS" AW, . 95, . 2514 . 60 165 Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. Not In cluded In tctnls because of no comparison for last year. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 25. MONEY On call. steady at 3!Uf4 per cent; Inst loan, 34 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4143 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.S6-4 4.86T4 for demand nnd J4.83ri4.83T4 for six y days; posted rates. J4.8414(f(4.t5 nnd J4.87V4; commercial diiis, i.r.s3ji.n;v2. SILVER Bar, 671'c; Mexican dollars, 45UC BONDS Government, firmer: state. Inac, tive; railroad, irregular. The closing quotations on oonus are a; follows: N. Y. Central. ...1581i Nor. & West 6614 do nfd 611 No. Pncltlc pfd.. 1024 Ontario &. W 34',i Pennsylvania ....hi Reading do 1st pfil do 2d Pfd St U & S. F... do 1st prd do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do nfd St. Paul Amal. Copper Amer. C. & F do pfd Am. Lin. OIL. do pfd Amer. 8. & R. do Pfd Ann. Mtn. Co.. Brk. Rap. Tr.. Colo. F. & I... Con. Gas Con. Tob. pfd. uon. jsiectno .. Glucose Sugar . Hocking Coal... Int'n'l Paper ... do pfd Int'n'l Power ... naclcdo GUs .... Nat. Biscuit ... National Lead . National Salt .. do pfd No. American . Pacific Coast .. Pacific Mall .... People's Gas .. Pressed 8. C... fb pfd Pullman P. C. Republic Steel do pfd Sugar Tenn. C. & I... U. B. & P. Co. 42ii do nfd 7714 U. S. Leather.. 64 I do pfd 42U U. S. Rubber.. 7614 do pfd 67 U. S. Steel 264 'In Pfd 65 Western Union 169T4 ,160 . SO . 13 . 47 . 4314 . 97(4 . 3314 . soft . 91 .215 .ZDS 41 14U .. -0 .. 76 .. 9214 .. 4114 .. 18'V .. 31 .. 64 .. 93 .. 62 .. 44V ..103' .. 40ft .. K2 ..219 .. 15H .. ''Ii'.i ..119?i . . Ill .. II .. 70 .. 12 .. 8074 .. 41) .. 42?i .. 9114 Omaha Packing Co 9 G. II. Hnmniond Co 149 Swift and Company 195 Cudahy Packing Co 231 Armour & Co 315 R. Becker & Degan 3'U Vansant & Co 31 W. I. Stephen 21 Hill & Huntzlnger M Livingstone & Schallcr.. 13 B. F. Hobblck 16 A. S. Mawhlnuey 6 L F. Humz 27 Other buyers 236 500 1.10S 2.121 1,817 137 6 1,881 U. S. ref. 2s, reg.10S14'L. & N. unl. 4s. .10114 do coupon nwVi .Mex. uen. -is wvi do 3s. -reg 1071V do 1st Inc 301!, do coupon 10S14 M. & St. L. 4s... .103 do now is, reg, iss 1.11.. iv. v r, 4s... !H)i do coupon i"U uo zs do old 4s. rcg-.-lll-yN. Y. C. Is 102 do coupon lii-v an gen. avss....iuj do 6s, reg 16614 N. J. C. g.' 6s....l30i do coupon lOiji wo. raciuc 4s....i04 Atch. gen. 4s 103 I do 3s 72 do adj. s vsi a. v. c. 48....iui:',4 Bill. & O. 4s 10214 Reading gen. 4s. 91 do 3143 )i n 1. iv 1 m c. iis.,ijou, do conv. is mivko. i,. nt o. n. is., vd Can. So. 2s 1081-4 St. L. 8. W. Is... 9S74 . of tin. 5! ma 1 uo -n ,u in 1st inc 7114 8 A.& A P 4s... 8 Ches. &. O. 414s.. 10714 So. Pacific 4s 9314 & A. 3Ws savi no. itauway &s...ii9W C B re U n. -is.... 11114 1 ex. l uc- 18. .1W C M re S r g. 48.11014 1 1. re w 4s... K. Dnlntli firnln MnrLet. null white, 1014C , . , . . EGGS Receipts, 5.43S tikgs.i sternly; state nil Pennsylvania. 2114i2ic; candled, 2114c; Dl'Ll'TH. Oct. 2S.-WHKAT-Cnsh. No. 1 hard. 734c; No, 2 northern. 67!Ci No, 1 northern, 701jc; October, "014c; Uecember, tyic. May. i3ic, CORN-654c. OATS-36i4'Q36t4c. Peoria Mnrket. PEORIA. Oct. 25.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3, 5714 c. OATS Firm: No. 3 white. 26u3364c. billed through. WHISKY-On the bal of JU0 for fln- II1111K Clenrlim. OMAHA, Oct. 25. -Bank clearings today, 11.1E2.S15.S2; corresponding day Inst year, J1.21V.431.S8; ilccrrnio, jMi.tjitMK. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 25,-Clenrlngs, J17 JTJ. 514; balances. J3.30O.371 BALTIMORE. Oct. 23,-Clearlng3, J3.6I1 Kit', bnl.inees. S49S.K14 UOSTON. net. 25, clearings, j.i.-i balances. J:'..0)0.862 NEW YORK. Oct. 2&. t-'iea rings, ;u,it, 1St. hnlnnpes. JIS.fllt.?tJ. CINCINNATI, Oft. 25 -Clearings, J2.622, 100. money. 5tf?6 per cent: New ork ex rhunpff. illnootint CU1CAGO, uct. uicannirs, ,i9J,v Xer York Mining; Quotation, NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Tho following aro tho closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 18 Alice 40 Breece HO BrutiBWtcK i;on.. v C'omstock Tun... 0 Con. Oil. re Viv..l75 Dcndwood Terra. 60 Horn silver iau Iron Silver 60 Leadvlllo Con.... 6 Little Chief .. Ontario Ophlr I'liocnix Pntosl Savage Slerrn Nevada ISmnll Hopes ., Standard ...1214 . IUuO ... 80 ... 6 ... 6 ... S .. 16 ... 40 ...3S0 Totals 1,693 6,702 2,023 CATTLE Tho cattle market today was rather featureless, as supplies were light and tho dtinltty of what did arrive was rather common. Trade could' not bo called active, but still packers bought up most everything In their lino nt about stoady prices with yesterday. There were very few cornfed steers In the yards this morning, but packers seemed to bo anxious for them and as a result fully steudy prices were paid for anything nt nil good. There was nothing strictly choice offered, us llnlshed cattle aro selling nt from J6.00 to J6.30. The cow markiil was a little draggy tnis morning, owing both to the light receipts and to the common quality. There was no particular change In the prices nil Id nnd tho mnrket could be quoted Just about steady. Present' quotations are just about the snmo as tnoso 111 force a ween ago. very llttlo chango having taken place In the market durlnir the week. Balls, calves and stags sold in just about the sumo notches today that they have been nil the week, The Blocker and feeder market was lather slow today, as speculators did not seem to care for more cattle for fenr they would havo to carry them over Sunday, Those that did change hnnds sold a llttlo lower than tho snmo kinds brought yester day, but the quality of the offerings was rather common. Anything choice would probably havo sold at right around stendy prices, ' Thero were no rango beef steers In the yards this morning to. make 11 test nf tho market The general Impression, though, was that goiw stuir woutu nave sold readily at steady to strong prices. Cows sold in yesterday s notches, but stockers and feed, crs wcro neglected and 11 llttlo lower. Rep' resentntivo sues: BEEF STEERS. No, An- No. 4... 5... V.'.'. 20... Av. ...1082 ...1018 ... 7S3 ...1000 ...1060 Pr. 3 00 3 00 3 25 4 00 4 SO 1.. SI.. 21.. 20.. 17 930 ...1157 ...1130 ...1129 .1143 STEERS AND HEIFERS. Pr. 5 00 6 40 5 43 5 6.) 5 85 750 4 25 Coffee MnrUet. IMF.W YOItK. Oct. 25.-COFFEE-Spot Rln. Htendv: No. 7 Invoice. 6"iic. Mild easy. i'Uturcs opened stenny 111 an iiuviuice m eu 15 points on covering by shorts, Europe nml metnl cllniio huvlnu. Recelnts nf bad crop news kept prices up during the enrly session. Cnbles reporled better European mnrkets than expected, wnue iirnzu was 1. tinut n Htnnd-nfT. Sclllni: was mostly done by a prominent house and In tho afternoon tills liegnll IO lie leu, neipeil oy cousiuer- i. 11, " -i-v .. able nrollt-taking nnd prices eased on. t no V-.fi-,1-- 4?" $yv,nv,CJinV 4s market, however, was Anally steady In lono CCC & 8 L g IS..103 Wbasli la 120 mt ,,nrtinl gain of lo points. Total sales, Chicago Ter. 4s.. 91 do 2s 1 0 64.750 imgfl. Including-: October. 6.10c; No- Colo, re So. 4s.... m do deb. B. ...... V(.'ml)0r. r.flC.Uic: December. 6.bfifl.2c; Jnn- D. & R. G. 4s....l02HAeBt Shore 4s... 1131i '"V ,i.23c; February. 6.25c; March, fi.33 Erlo prior I. 4s... 99 W. & L. E. 4s.... 9114 b.Mc: April. 6.40o: May. 6.65jR.0c: June, do general Is.. 87 W is. Omitral 4s.. 8SV. 6fi.-)C. juiy, 6.756.830; August, 6.60c; Septem- F. W. D. C. 1S.101 t-on. ion. 4s 64 i,pr floiie. Hock. Val. 4Hs..l0h ' 1.... 1.... 3.... 3;!..' 7.... 15.... 1 1 1 1.,... 1..... 1 1 1.. 1.. 1.. .... 700 ....1100 ....1043 ....1000 .... m .... 970 ....1023 .... 970 770 (O) 910 1 23 1 73 2 20 2 OH 2 15 2 30 2 33 2 33 2 40 COWS. 1. 1 '9 , 1 16 , 1 , 26 , 18 1 HEIFERS. 2 25 3 2 fiU 1 3 40 11 in, us. 2 00 1 2 10 1 2 13 1 2 15 1 .. 870 .. 9S0 ..1015 ..1050 .. 851 ..1200 ..1006 ..1097 ..1140 .. 726 .. 970 2 75' 2 75 2 75 2 SO 2 93 3 20 3 25 2 90 3 00 1200 2 00 1 1280 2: 1510 2 10 1 1310 2 35 1570 2 15 1 920 2 50 1510 2 15 1 1050 2 60 1370 2 20 1 750 3 00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. ........ 630 2 90 2 ,. 331) 3 15 470 3 10 3 4 . 610 3 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS London Stock Quotation. LONDON, Oct. 25.-4 p. m. Closing: Pons., money.. 92 5-16 do nfd 9114 do account... 92 5-16 No. Pacific pfd. .10714 Anaconda 71k. Ontario re V 15314 Atchison do ptil '.'-".j Baltlmoro re O. .1034 Can. Paclllc 1131 Ches. & Ohio.... 4HT Chicago G. W.... 2614 C, M.,re S. P....l?aj Denver & 11. O.. 461 Erie 431 do 1st pfd 72 ilo 2d nfd. 57 irinols Central.. 11214 Louis, re Nash...l06H M.. K. T 27 do pfd 6714 N. Y. uenirni...,iw Nor. & West.... 5S .. SOliponnsylvnnla .... 7514 Heading 214 do 1st prd .tj4 do 2d nfd 27 So. Railway 3314 do prd 894 So. Paclflo ....... 6214 Union Pacific ...104 do pfd 92 U. S. Steel 4414 do pfd 914 Wabash 21 do pfd 38 Spanish 4s 69 Rnnd Mines 10'i Dellcers 38S BAR fflLVER Flat at 264d per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. Tho rnte of dis count In the open market for short hills Is 2s;fi2'& per cent anu tor tnree montns bills ZKtl'A per cent. SnRiir Market, NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 25.-SUOAR-Mar- ket steady, centrifugal yellow, 3 13-164?4c: .,,iii,!u 3fifliU.c. Molasses, new. In good demand: open kettle, 32c; centrifugal, 34c; syrup. 36'ihgc. K'F.w YORK. Oct. 23. SUGAR Raw aion.lv. fnlr roflnlni?. 6ijc: ccntrlfucal. 96 test, steady, 3N.5i3V4c; mnlnses sugar, 314ci refined, steady; No. 6. 4,50c; No. 7, 4.40c; No. 8, 4.30c; No. v, 4. zoo; no. 111, i.-uc; rvo. it. 4.15u: NO. 1-. l.iac: jj, i,c no. 14. 4.03c: standnrd A. 4.90c; confectioners' a. 4.yjc: mouiu j. u.ijui lui iuai. u.ini.. crushed. 5.6i)c: iiowdercd, 5.20c; granulated, 5.10e; cubes, 5.35c. 1 ftn'nnv rirt. s QTTn A T! Hon! Onln ber, 7s 414d; raw, Muscovado, s 9d. Minnenpolli Wlient, Flour and Ilrnn MiwMl'APni.Ifl. flet. 25 WHEAT Cash. 701tc: Deccmlmr. 6ST4o; May. 7114c; on trnek. No. 1 hard. 72'4c; No. 1 northern, i0',4c; No. northern. 4c. FLOUR First patents, J3.70ff3.S0 natents. . J3.55i3.k.i: lirst clears, ;,,.l r nm. J2."0. R . . 1 4in si 1 i r 1. 1 BRAN In 1IUIK, u.,'Oio.w. nuurin, 111 bulk, S13.75-014.0O. 1 1.. 5.. 15.. 1.. 810 , 750 1 726 , 612 1 50 3 no 2 50 2 73 3 00 3... 1.... Boston Stock Qnofntlon. BOSTON. Oct. 25. Call loans, .1 per cent; tlmo loans, 4 per cent. Ulllclal closing today: A.. T. re S, I' . . . . 7S'i do pril w.j Amer. Sugar ....liy-t ,m. Teiepnono...iwis r n ire Duniiill i.!.'. . ... . ,,w Boston & Me 19.1 nonunion uoni... do pfd lu P. S. Steel 42'), do pfd Ul'i Mex. Centrnl .... 2J N. E. G. re C... 5 N. E. O. re C Adventure .... I nn. Mln. Co. Amal. Copper Atlantic ,. Cnl. & Hecla,. Centennial .... Franklin Humboldt Osceola Parrot Qulney 6s Old Colony 2061jSanta l o cop. Old Dominion ... 2714fl'amnrnek Rubber 16 l'tnh Mining . Union Land 2141 Winona West End 93!4(W olvcrines ... Wcstlngh, Elec,. 72 6214 .. sila ., 30 S314 .. 36 ..675 .. 60 ..I'm .. 37'4 ..16" .. 414 .,295 .. 2.T4 214 .. tlJ Cotlon Mnrket. NEW YORK. Oct. 25.-COTTONSr;ot inim,i niiiKt- miridllmr unlands. Svc: mid dling gulf. SSc; sales. 216 bales. Futures closed steady; October. 7.67c; NovemW, 7.07c: December. 7.76c; January. i.74c; Feb runry, 7.70o; March, 7.69c: April. 7.1.3c; May, 7.6(!e: June. 7.f.e; July, T.hsc. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 25.-COTTON-ci.ni" iru 1.K1Y1 hnli': ordinary. b!4c low middling, 7 6-16cj middling, 74c; good ...1019 ... S90 ...into . 457 . 650 .1050 . 841 . 690 442 I! seeoid J2.73fi2.S3; er York Dry flood MnrLet. t, vnn T.- ni nnv p.orinsN'n li!ini.n fndn v In the nrlnt cloth situation. Sellers arp not meeting tho IiIiIb of 3 I-I60 for regulars to any exieni. in'inunu nr brown cottons quiet nnd moderate for bleached nt steady prices. Coarse colored cottons llrm. Prints nnd ginghams firm. Linens llrm: demand quiet. Burlaps dull and still weak. , Plillndelplilii Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 35.-BU'rTER- Steady: fnnry western rrenmery. 22140. - I'rw'K iririn- fi-.-Kii neiirnv. -de: irenn weitern. 23e: frrbh foillliwestern, 22e; fresh 'VMtFEiilii'Klrini New York full creams, fimev. sniull. loviio-iic: New York tair to vnpii e, ,miiu'4-. 16 cows. 1 cow.. 1 cow.. 3 cows.. . 1 cow... 1 cow,.. 17 cows.... 12 cows. . . . 4 calves.. 2 calves. . 4 cow l'V2 2 cows 1010 12 cows 937 1 cow 10W 5 COWS,..,. !'R4 COWS S65 23 COWS 11!C 1 COW., . 1 hull... 5 bulls.. 20 rows,. 1 cow.. . 6 feeders.. 771 1 cow 750 1 cow 1170 1 cow .1150 1 cow 1150 1 cow.. NEBRASKA. 860 725 922 fi50 600 3 25 3 30 3 40 3 60 3 75 3 3D 2 fill 2 25 1 85 1 85 2 fifi 2 60 3 00 3 60 4 00 2 60 O OK 1 cow 9.10 9 cows 881 4 steerB,...10?2 2 hulls 1325 0 heifers... 62 3 COWS... 3 cows... 4 cows... 12 cows... 10 cows... 2 cows,,, 5 COWS.., 12 COWS.., 1 cow..., l'cow 11 cows. 950 ... 770 ... 814 ...1031 sso 23 cows.. 1 calf 32 feeders. 1 hull 21 rows.... 5 feeders. 1 bull 1 cow I cow 1 cow 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 65 1 90 1 If) 2 15 2 15 2 70 2 00 3 40 1 90 3 00 3 60 2 66 1 00 J, H. Vaughn Neb, ,1014 2 65 19 cows., . 140 3 00 Wilson Bros. Neb, .1019 .165 J. Hlgsley wen, . 910 . 920 M . 676 ,150) ,1091 . 900 . 920 . 891 . S10 , 455 .1035 . 9S6 .1035 .1022 . 913 .1080 . 850 917 1 cow 7S0 2 enlves... P0 1 calf 170 1 calf 20 10 cows 881 33 steers.. ..1052 1 cow. 87' I 1 steer 1080 15 steers,. ..1102 1 steer 1070 1 cow 1030 ! 36 ' 76 A. Scott Neb 3 C5 2 .'13 2 33 2 35 COLORADO, 11 cows... 2 COWS... :i cows... 1 cow..., . 996 .1025 . 933 ,. 950 mis, full orfnms, Mllmiiil.ee Groin .Mnrket. 21 rows. .. 4 cows. . . 6 cows. ., 51 cows. . 3 heifers 1 heifer., 1 heifer. Av, Bh. Pr. ... O w ... 6 10 ... 6 76 ... 6 75 410 71 8: 63 09, 60 69 0; 53, 61. 53 73... 60.. 65. S3.. 54.. in. . 39 61. 65 61. 35. 79 62, 61... 10, 00.. ...237 ...214 ...250 ...271 ...215 . . .307 ...330 ..271 ..235 ..303 ..276 ..261 ..293 ..192 . .283 . .270 ..2.11 ..291 ..267 ..230 ..259 ..231 ..293 ..233 Bh. Pr. SO 6 03 3 30 2 25 3 00 1 75 2 55 2 10 2 10 1 ro 2 76 o ,ij 2 75 2 C5 2 50 2 Of) 2 0) 2 IB 1 DO 2 ro 4 V) 4 0) 2 70 3 10 2 16 3 : 3 90 2 fO 2 f5 ...1019 2 10 1 feeder... 760 3 15 SO 6 05 100 6 03 ... 6 03 6 00 77 1S9 40 6 05 6 0214 61. .....299 ... 6 05 ... 6 0Ji 69 293 160 6 03 80 6 03h 66.... ..29- 160 6(0 120 6 0214 56 201 40 6 05 240 V 74. 2.MI 40 05 160 6 0214 S3 223 120 fi 03 200 6 0214 68 -Wi 1-0 03 200 6 O214 45 340 ... 6 03 300 tSOJls 81 ftU lt 6 05 240 6 0214 7? 23S 40 6 03 160 6 0214 S"1 t0 t; K 80 6 02'4 69 269 ... 6 03 ... tXi 49 3 210 6 IV) 2m) 6 05 SO 2.13 2(0 6 07',4 160 6 03 69 265 160 6 074 ... 6 0S 75 227 120 6 0714 280 6 05 69 310 40 6 Oi'a 160 6 03 76 213 80 6 U1I4 ... 6 05 85 221 SO II 07Js 80 6 05 69 271 ... t. tMg 80 6 OS 66 278 ... 6 071s 40 6 05 61 261 160 6 07'4 120 6 05 71 261 120 6 07'-j 40 COS 67... ...2.19 120 6 0"M, 400 6 P5 79 221 200 C j 10 0 05 ' C8 216 40 6 0714 40 6 05 62 267 200 li 071j 120 6 I 62 324 240 fi 07J4 80 6 03 6.1 270 80 6 07(j to) 6 05 62 226 280 6 07' j SO 6 05 53 268 UV) 6 0"( SO 6 05 68 219 160 6 0714 120 6 05 73 24S ... 6 07i 120 6 (V. 63..... .284 120 6 07'4 120 6 05 60 279 40 fi 10 SO 6 03 74 23.8 SO 6 10 400 6 05 60 297 ... 6 10 ... 6 03 90 207 ... 6 )0 ... 6 05 W 246 ... 6 23 SHEEP Them tvrrn milv alinllt Hflven Cars of sheen nnd lumh hnrA Inilnv. unit the same ns was tho case yesterday, fecdor imjere out tun me packers HUH got llio bulk of the offerings. Packers bid Just about stendy prices with yesterday, and anything choice In the way of killers would probably have sold at good, steady pi lees. On such kinds ns wcro offered, however. feeders were better buyers nnd offered tho best prices. Tho irenernl market to'nv could be quoted Just about steady with yesterday, or 1047150 lower than the closo of last week, UltotatlJlis: Choice vearlinirs' MaiMiSfni! fnlr to good. J3.15H 3 30: cholco woihcrs, J3.20fi3.35; fair to good wethers, Sl.njj(J,2l; choice ewes. J2.75&3.00; fair to good ewes, J2.25Jj2.76; choice spring lambs, Jl.:55n.60; fair to good spring lambs. J4.Wlfl.;6: feeder Wethers. J2.!t0lf3.25: feeder Inmlis. J3.60ft4.O0. Representative sales: No. 137 Wyoming ewes 291 feeder lambs 4(i feeder lambs tiw) Wyoming feeder wethers 1 Wyoming feeder wether...... 1 Wvomlnir feeder lamb 607 Wyoming feeder lambs Av. 91 31 51 94 70 8 Pr. Si 75 3 75 3 75. 3 3214 3 331, 40315 ' 4 02 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and Mieen f4lead lloae Open Strong;. CHICAGO, Oct. 25. CATTLE Receipts, l.OOO head, lnr.lurtliie il'.n hmwl T.,n, steady; no choice hure; rood to nrlmo steers. Ih.2oflb.S0: Door In meillntii tl 7AM 5.90; stpekers and feeders, J2.250l.25; cows, Jl.2sijb.55: heifers, J2.25jj3.00; ennners, J1.25W 2.2.1; bulls, Sl.7fKffl.G0; calves. J3.00j0.00: 1 nw-'i'in, t-.oa'tjj.iu; western steers. J.6o?!'3.60. HUUS-Recelpts. 21.0i) head: estlm.nle.t Inmnrrnw II em hrtml, l.,f o rn.-. i . opened strong to 6c higher, advance lost: mixed and butcherB. J5.935ifi choice heavy, J8.10iiC.55; rough heavy, J3.501B S.'A.; light, J5.90foi5.20; bulk of sales, J3.95y Ut mJ. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Hpenlnt s n.1,1 head: sheen and lambs steiwtv. m,vi 1,. cholco wethers. J3.404f3.7S: fnlr to chole.. mixed, J2.S51i3.40: western sheep, J3.00W3.40: nntlve lambs, J2.50ij4.75; western lambs. S3.2nWI.40. REUEIl'TS-O c nl: Cattle. 9 M7 hnn.l. hogs. 21.697 head; sheep. 19,745 head. ailll'MENTS-Omc a : ('iiMIb. 4 171 . hogs, 3,419 head; sheep, 4,085 head. ' Knnina ('lly Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 25. CATTLK-H-. cclpts, 1,501 head unlives, SO) head Texans, 40o head calves; best beef cattle strong; other cnttle steady: cholco export and dressed beef steers, J5.85if6.60; fnlr tn good, S4.S3'ii5.75: stockers nnd feeders, S2.75ttl.25; wesiurn-u'u siecrs, 4.s.irfb.i'u; western rango steers. J3.0tW4.75; Texans nndr In. dlans, J2.70fi3.75: Toxaa cows, JI.75!2.75: natlvo cows, S2.6(Vg4.t)0: heifers, $3.tX)(ff 5.23; cunners, Sl.50if2.60; bulls, s2.tXX313.8O; enlves. 3.l)ilt.IM. IIOUS Ilcee tits. 8.000 head: nvirket .".SH 10c. higher: top. 16.20: hulk of sales, s.vr.iii 6.15; heavy. S6.10it6.20; mixed packers, J3.95i(S 6.20; light. S5.35Ti6.05: pigs. $5.00415.50. HIU'.l'.l- and 1,MIIS- Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; natlvo lambs, .mt 1.73; western lambs, J3.75it4.0O; natlvo wethers. J3.25i?3.75: western wethers. ti."V,ii 3.60; ewes, J2.76i3.23; culls, J1. 50372.50. St. l.onU Live fllnck Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 25. CATTLE Recelnt-i. 3,S(rt head, including 1,200 head Texans; market steady to strong: nntlve shipping and export steers, J5.25ff)6.70; dressed beof grades. J4.00iii.l0: HteerB undor 1.000 J.1.005J5.25; stockers nnd feeders, J2.25if4.20; cd'ws and heifers, J2.20ij4.20; ennners, J1.V)) 2.25; bulls, J2.25if3.23; Texas and Indian steers, $2.50i)H.2.v, cows and heifers, J2.00iJ 3.20. HOGS Recelnts. 7.100 head: mnrket strong; pigs and lights. J5.85ir6.00; puckers, J5.76di6.0O; butchers, J6.1&ij0.65. hiikki' and iam lis Receipts, 60fl head; market strong; natlvo muttons, S2.751f3.40; lambs. J3.75ii'4.S3: culls and bucks. H.SiKffl 2.25; stockers, Jl.76572.25; Texas sheep, J.I.OOQi .00. St. Josriih Lire Stock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.301 head; market dull hut steady; Texas active, 10c higher; natives, J2.9OT4I 6.00; Texas and westerns, J2.ftii(fi.oo; eows and heifers, Sl.25ii6.00; bulls nnd stngs, J2.00 ill. 85; Blockers and feeders, $1.3531.10; year lings and calves, Sl.905J3.90; veuls, S3.25iJ 6.25. HOGS Receipts, ,"93 neaa; marget ac tive, strong to 5o higher; pigs, IOQ200 hlghor: light and light mixed, 45.90if6.07'4: medium and heavy. J5.90fl6.20; pigs, $1,504 6.00; bulk. $3.9214i(6.0714. SHEEP AND LAM14H Receipts. 7.660 hend; market active, and llrm: lambs, $1.00 i(4.65; yearlings, $3.2oif3.7o; westerns, $3.00ip 3.63; owes, $2.753.25. New York Live Stork Markrt. NEW YORK. Oct. 25. BEEVES Re ceipts, 2,712 head; steers, 1015n hlghor; bulls steady: cows slow; steers, $l,10i5,76; bulls, $2.&0iV3.60; cows, $1.5003. 60; cables I quote llvo cattle slow nt llr(12c, dressed weigllt; reirigerninr neni, wunypij nini ments tomorrow, 660 cattlo, 106 sheep and 4,600 quarters of beef. UAl.VKH IteceipiS. 101 lieililj rini'ij, veals. S4.BO08.2fi; little calves. SI. qiiiti AMn r.AMHH Roee nts. 4.999 head; sheep steady, lamtm dull; sheep, S1.25; culls, l.ti'i; lamns, i,uuh.iu, t,uviy 3.25. . . , HOGS Receipts, t.y-i lieHn; lucuuyj weni- erns, jo.xa; coarse, Stork In Sluht r,,i. nL,ini- table shows the recelnts of cnttle, hogs and sheep at the five principal stock mnrkets for October 25: unttie. South Omaha 1.476 f'ltUiivn 3.000 Kansas City 2. . 8t Louis 3,S0f 7,100 , ...., 4,Oir 1,1.1 St Joseph Totals Hogs. Sheep. 6,612 1.9M 21.000 8.(ri0 2,000 7,660 lLfiS1) 45,633 20,118 Wool Market. 2 85 2 83 2 33 2 83 ,,oa' n, nr. ivnoTTlm Commer cial ilulletln will say In tomorrow's report on the wool trado In the United t.'nlon: Wool is quiet linn nrin. 1 11c ii-uih" j wool In Boston since Jnnuary, 1 have be -n 22S.274.159 pounds, against l,wrt.ll5 pounds for tho same period In 1900. The Boston shipments to dat.i aro 209,0.18 55.. pounds, against sales of 118.006 pounds for the snmo period In 1900. The stock on hand In Bos ton Jnnuary 1, 19ul. was 76,309,600 poundB. The tX stock today Is 94,915,101 pounds. RYE -Higher; No. .1, fMIM'ic, BARLEY Willi; ." I515ic. MILWAl'KEE. Oct. 25.-WHEAT-.Mnr ket blither; No, I northern, ilvic; No, northern. 69ii70!je: December. 7P4C. 1 1. miiaTji'. No. 2. WnVc sample, CORN December, 56c. 1)11 und Itnulii. OIL CITY, Oct, 25. OH. Credit balancfs, ti tn. nriitiriiip. nn hid: Hhlnment. 100.961 bbls!: nverage. im.4.18 bhU,; runs, 101,412 bbls.; average, 82,162 bbls. .1096 2 85 3 feeders.. 866 3 00 ir,7.'. 2 33 12 feeders.. 569 3 35 K3I 2 75 2 feeders.. 660 2 60 957 2 70 .".7 feeders.. 932 3 25 '. 6S1 2 03 1 feeder... 9V 2 60 , fiiiO 2 25 2 calves. .. 275 3 10 ... 460 1 10 COLORADO. i r..ilor. KVK 3 00 21 feeder. . W 3 65 HOGS The demand this morning on tho nart of local packers was evidently lu cxeci. ofltliH supply, and nr. a result 'rfpllM i twin, Boyd Cominissiou Co BuccBStors to Jmnei E. Boyd Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION tlllAIN. PHOVIIIIU.NB ANU STOCKS. llutrO ot Trad Halldlnif, Direct wires to Chtcjo aud New fork. Core?''nilc!ieK the mnrket opened active nnd higher. Buyers Hiarted out bidding lust alut 2!4c hlrhcr TEXAS John A Wniroii St Co. Members of tho Houston Oil and Stock Exchange. iimn vnuiAni iv. wiiii 111 11 1 1 11 1 rv ruiium 1 1 mj'iSu 6uli a few hou chang.'d '" tub puniic can only niamn i nt ihr so prices but Si ? the morn- themselves for buying "boomed" Oil Sto hi advanced life f market became "Sore extensively ndvertlscd. Order .olleltedTo , ua1avu Hal,, innfr , rni'ru n r , imv ui pi: i hi nut nni v.it lo, ,,,,iiiii,c nAllun v. !..,.. n.inn. After the tlrst few roundl the leading prlco hernme 10.06, and on the close thQ popular prices wcro e.tA ana j Gushers, also Spindle Top proven land for sale. Oil, Iron and Rico Lands for sale, H, W. OAMULE & CO., Houston, Texas. 1