THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2ft, 1904. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat ModorsUlj Aotif s, with Price Ir regular at Slight Declines. CORN STRONG, WITH .RECEIPTS LIGHT Vkral Afceat One Cen4 Off, Cern Three-Elgkte el a Cent la and. Oat Steady Cnfc Wheat SJtrnnaP tlesslp. OMAHA. Oct. 2o! 1904. Considering the high prices of whest the speculative markets wer quite regular, although there waa hardly that display of strength that chsracterlsed the operations In the trade Monday. The demand for crt wheat waa perhaps a little lee urgent, but the price were (till high and the de mand sufficient to absorb the aupply. The reports to communion tnerchanta and others Indicate that the recelpta of wheat In Omaha during- the next few daya are likely to be quite liberal, shipments from the central and western portlona of the wheat country being large. Omaha price are high and they more than warrant the ahlpment of grain here rather than to any competitive point. The northweat la be ginning to annum less bullish proportions, while the probable panning of the North sea Incident without further clash between England and Russia wan a factor In the trend of price to a little lower range. The visible aupply of wheat east of the Rockies lncreaaed t.K!9.000 bushels and on passage 700.000 buahela. The recelpta at primary pnlntl were somewhat lighter, corn especially not coming with any free dom. In Omaha the quotstlons for cash wheat were advanced to 11.10 for No. 1 and to $1 07 for No. 8 hard. The speculative operations were moderately active In Chi cago, but Omaha contributed much less than It usual quota of business to that center. May .wheat opened at 31.15. "old to 11.11 and off to 11.14 May cold at II 14. to H 14i. tu and bnck to $1.13 December future were alow. The bulk of the speculative business waa in th Ma delivery. Corn The price for corn, both for Im mediate and future delivery, were higher. B pec lint or admit that they can aee noth ing but big corn crop, still admit that tho shortage In wheat la likely to increase the ue of corn for grinding purr-o. No. 2 I quoted v to 49c, No. 1 48S49e and yellow and white of a good grade at 49c. December sold at 48c to 48c; May. 46e to 46. representing an Improvement of about WTe a compared with the closing prices of yesterdsv. Omaha. Cash Bale 1 car No. 8 wheat, MH lb, $1.07; 1 cr No. 8 wheat. 57 (ba ll. 04; 1 ear No. 4 herd mutv). 95c: 1 car No. white oats, $z lbs., 2Sc; 1 car No. 4 whit oat 77 lbs., 2Se. Omaha fash Frleea. r7HEAT-No. 1 hard. 11.07W1.10; No. I hard, $1.011.07: No. 4 hard, 96c; No. I aprliig, 1 0.fcl.lO. , CORN No. 3, 4c; No. 1, 4894c; No. 4. 4748c; no grade, 43346c; No. I yellow, 49c: No. I yellow, 49c; No. 1 white, 49c; No. 3 White. 49c. OATS No. 1 mixed. 28c: No. t mixed, f7ej No. 4 mixed, 26 He: No. 2 white, 28V4c; No. I white. 2s 'c; Mo. , white. 'Mafic; standard, 28VaiP'J8c. . 'rata Market Ettaewnere. Closing prices of grain today and Monday at the markets named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Wheat Today. Mon'y, December ..... - May t lv ........ 1.14 1.13 98 49 Y.'.'.'.Y. 45 ..J.. 23 1.1K74 1.14 99 48 46 a . 31 . Corn- December May ' July Oat a i December Mar 31 '4 Wheat December May Corn ' December 1.15 1.16 44 1.16 1.17 .44 43 May - Wheat December May Corn . December May KANSAS CITT. ... 1.05 ... 1.04 ... 45 1.96 1.00 2 4m MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat' - December ... Wheat , s ' December May l.U 1.19! 19' 19 .. 1.17 1 DVLUTH. ....... l.n 1.18 1.17 .. DEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotation af the Day , oa Varlen Coaaraodltlea. ' NEW YORK, Oct. 26-FIOUR-Recelpt. 46,667 bbls.: export. 4,000 bbla.; salea, 4.200 pkgs.; market opened quotably higher, with demand fair: Minnesota patents, $6.20fJ1.60; Minnesota bakers. $4.Ku6 00; winter patents, $6.6036.00; winter straights, $6.40!S6.66; winter extras, $3,0044.28; winter low gradea. $3.60 4.06. Rye flour, firm: aales, 400 bbla.; fair to food, $4,601(4 75; rholre to fancy, $4.60&6.50. Buckwheat flour, easy, $2,004 2.25. CORNMEAL Steady: , yellow western, 11 liai.13; city, tl.12ttl.14: kiln dried. 83.004 1.20. RYE Nominal. BAKLBY Quiet; feeding, 43c, c. L t. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 15.600 bu.; sales, 4,500, 000 bu. futures. Spot, easy; No. t red, 11.21 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Dultith. I1.2SH t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, S1.C9 f. o. b. aoflat Optlona were generally weak and lower today, the principal Influence being lower cable, bearish foreign crop news, lessened northweat flour demand and December unloading The clon showed lhi (flVio net decline. Sales Included No. i red May, ll.lSMjl.16. closed at fl.14; Decem ber, $1 1H- CARN. Ralna 1 11Q Ki, . 1VT im bu.; sales, 10.000 bu. futures. Spot market, firm; No. 1, 59c. elevator, and 69V4o f. o. b. afloat; No. yellow, 62Vic; No. I while, 60M,c. Option mark t was neglected locally, but waa firm and higher on bull aupport wet, cloalng tl'.o net higher; May cloned at llc; December, WtytWc. closed at K'ie. OATS Receipts, 170,600-bu.; exports. J.JM bu. Bpof. market quiet: mixed. H to 32 Ilia , i4H4jnHc; natural white, SO to S2 lb. S5 I7c: clipped white, 56 to 40 lbs., 37jj394c. Options nominal. FEED Irregular: sarin bran, $19.76; mid dlings. 119.75: clt-, ISO.OOdB 200. . HAY Firm; , spring, eObfiSc; good to eholi e, 76(880n. HOPS Finn. ' state, common to choice. 1904. SMJMIc; .901, SKiSfic; olds, 14(ffl8c; Pa clflc coast, 1904, 3137c; 1903, 30Tu33c; olds, J4i''18ft. HIDES Firm; Qalveeton, 20 to 28 lbs., 17c; California, 21 to .25 llta., 10c; Texas dry. S4 to o lb.. 14c. . . I.RATHKK-Firm: acid. ?mVn. PROVISIONS Beef, steadv; famlljT. flOM 4711.60; mens, InfVWrHW): beef hams, I23.6ivt 14.50; packet. l9.60trMO.0: city extra India men, $14 504i'1.6O t'ut meat, dull; pickled bellies. $9.60(U.00; plcklpd ahouldera; $7.60; pickled hama. $9 764110 00. l.nrd, weak; weatern steamed. $7.(i0: Ck-tober cloecd 17 eft. nominal;- refined euny; continent. 17.90; Snulh America. 100: compound, $tf.0fxsifi.a. Pork, dull; family, tlS Btiei Id 00; mess, $12.60i9 13 60: short clear. $13.76'&17.0a TALLOW Easy ; city, 4Vic country, 9 4c. RIPB-FIrm: . domeetlc, fair to extra. ft.Ri.P. .Tupan. nominal. BVTTER Steadv; street . price, extra creamery, Jlil4c: oWclnl nrlceat cream erv, romomn to extra. l.W.'l4o; held extra. a30Ve; state dairy, common to extra, 13't CHEESE Eny; alate. full cream, small. October, colored and white, poor to choice. THKc: lre. Octolier colored, good to rho!c. $H''c: 'xrge, October, whits, poor to choice. Mfi84o. r tCOOS Irtemlar: western finest selected, jau4c: everaae best. I2i?lc. POULTRY Alive, esey; wratern chick louc; fowls. l?c: lurkeya ln14c: dreseed. ev: western chlcV.ns. llHJ12c; fowls. 11H ijlic; turkeys. 1MT17C. Visible Bapaly af Grata. NEW YORK. Oct. 25.-Bpeclal cable and jelegraphlo communication received by Bradstraefs ahow the following changea In available suppltua, as romparud alth last accounts: ""d linitti. nl Canada, east fr the Rockies, Increase. I K39.000 bu.; afloat for and In Europe. Increesc. Juo.OOO bu.l totsl supnlv. Inciesae. $.5.ffl.ftii0 bu. ."J"' i'.n,U 8'te nd Canada, east of the Rockies d -r, l.noxlhu Oats. United Blatas and Canada east of the Rock lea. decrea... W(W bu. ' 1 ' Th letllng Increase renorted this week are 0M ' lb northweatern Interior elevator. 440 (X In Manitoba. S tan M. Depot Harbor, n On) at lulavlll, 90CO6 at Rwhreter and So.iwo at Milwaukee l.rival. lVMtir. I eadinar derreanea are 174 WW bu at tha Cblco private elevator and 60.000 at Chat tuuooga. Palladelaala Predace Market. .PHILADELPHIA. O.t. SS-BUTTKR-l Kteady, fulr den. and: xtri wNtrn cream erv, f?r; extra niaiby print. J4o. (XrtM Finn and active; nearby first and Wexiern tlrets ?4o et mark. I'llKHSK-Hininr, fair ilenmnd; New York fuUIull cteuuia, fancy, H'Wh'Vio; Nw York fulr- creams, choice, lor; New Tor full crvams, lair to goon. ltiV-. ( HICAOO GRAI AD ' PROVISIONS Peatares ( the Tradlag aasl Claslac Price Board af Trade CHICAGO, Oct. i,.-Report of a prob fcble shutdown of northweatern flour mm caused a decline of i,c in wheat price here today. Tn market closed at aitnoet tne lowest point of the day. Corn ia up Sc Data are up a shade. rTovlelons are Un to 22o down. A a renin t of easier cables sentiment In the wheat pit at the atnrt wa rather bearish, December being off fee to Ho to He. May was down k to H? l l.l-a to 61.14H. Local longs had considerable wneat for sale, mostly for May delivery. 1 he May option, as a result, showed greater wrknesn than December, selling off to $1.14'4. Iter the market rallied connlderab y on covering by shorts, who bought freely on smullness of Cnnndlan receipts. A rsd Ical change In Sentiment was experienced late In tne day aa the result of bearish advices from tn northwest, where a heavy decrease In our trade was reported. Before the decline was checked December had dropped to 11.14't and May to gl.14 1.13V The market closed extremely weak, with December at $1.14 1.14H- Final quo tations ou May were at ll.US, Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to B.00O bushels. The world's visible supply, aa shown by Bradstreefs. Increased ,duO,ipi bushels. Primary receipts were l.llt.7) bushels, compared with 1.229.100 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 957 cars, a-alnt 1.15s cars last week, and 97$ cars a year ago. Wentlment In the corn pit early In the day waa a trifle easier on Ideal weather condi tions and lower prices of wheat. The mar ket recovered from the slight Initial de pression. Light country acceptances also aided the upturn. December opened un changed to lower at 49"c. Local receipts were 160 cara, with 16 of contract grade. Oats were firm, with local tratlera In clined to the buying side, because of the bullish trend of corn. A decrease in the visible supplies of the week, as shown by Bradstreefs, wa a bull factor. After open ing a shade lower at IMo, December ad vunced to 2929MiC and cloned at Zo'ic Lo cal receipts were 172 cara. Provisions were weak under the effect of the persistent selling by pit tradera. A decline of 10 cent In hog price had con siderable effect on provision. At the close January pork wa off 22W- at 512.3JH; lard waa down l'tyc, at $7 10; ribs closed with a Ions of 12Vto at K42V4. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 90 enrs; corn, 72 cars; oats, 66 cara; hogs, 26,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yas'y. Wheat j I Oct. : i iam 1 47?, Dec. 1 15H 1 It 1 14)i 1 14HI 1 16 1 is I 1 14- May 1 HHUl 14-W1 13V, 1 134, 1 U I UM 1 4'V 1 lil't July 9 98 93 Corn Oct 53 62V, Dec. 4KWl 49T 48 49 48 May 4Vtf-V 4 46ft W 46e4 46 Oats Oct . 29 29 Deo. 282829H 28 28;28M. May $lfjl 31 l 31 Pork Oct, 10 90 10 92 Jan. 13 47 12 60 13 5I 1$ 32 12 66 May U S7l 1$ 40 13 82i 13 36 13 60 Lard Oct T 25 7 25 7 12 1 12 7 33 Jan. 7 22 7 22 7 10 7 10 7 27, May 7 82 7 33 7 17 7 17 7 3d Rib Oct. 7 12 7 IS 7 12 7 15 7 16 Jan. 60 62 42 42 65 May 62 6 62 66 67 6 70 No. 1. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market firm; winter patents, $6.30U6.40; winter straights. 4 9046.20; spring patents, t5.904c6.80; spring straights, 4-60iff .30; bakers, is.3wg4.00. WHEAT No. 2 spring, $1.1430.16; No. 3, $1.0641-1.18; No. S red. $Lli(R1.2L CORN No. , 58c; No. 2 yellow, 56e. OATS No. 2, $0o; No. t white, 31 c; No. I white, SOo. RYE No. X 7gi78c. BARLEY Good feeding, 37c; fair to choice malting, 41(ff48c SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.09; No. 1 north weatero, $1.16; prima tlmotby, $2.46.66; clover, contract grade, i $12.16. PROVISIONS Mas pork, per bbl., $10.90 4911.00. Lard, per 100 lbe., $7.37. Short ribs sides (loose). $7 12H(&7.25; short clear sides (boxei). $7.377.2. , The receipts and shipment were! as fol lows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 34600 13,500 Wheat, bu ISO.000 34.100 Corn, bu 123.200 1S,50 Oats, bu .21, 900 184 200 Rye. bu .Y. .....7. 20,a 40.100 Barley, bu 122,100 11,200 On the Produce exchange today th but ter market waa steady; creameries, 16& 21c; dairies, 1318c. Cheese,, dull. l(XS10c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases included, lt &lc; firsts, 18o; prime 21c; extras, 23c. 9t. Loals Oralsi asid Pravlsioaa. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 26. WHEAT Lower: No. I red cash, elevator. $1 15; track, $1.17; December, $1.16; May, $1.16; No. 2 hard, $1.13. - CORN Firmer; No. I cash 61c; track, 63c; December, 44c; May, 43o. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, SOo; track, S04 31c: December, 30o; May, Zlc; No. 2 white. 8lc. FLOUR No Improvement; red winter patents, $6.45ff6.60; special brands higher; extra fancy and straight, $4.90(u.26; clear, $4-254.60. SEED Timothy, stead, CTCCJ-Bj. CORNMEAL Steady, $2.76. BRAN Little demand; sacked, east track, 82Ui7c. HAY Dead dull; timothy. $9.0012.50; prairie. $5.00.90. IRON COTTON TIES-60. BAQOINO 77c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, easier; Jobbing, $11.16. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.8n. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $8.76; clear libs, $9; short clear, 19 2a. POULTRY Weaker: chickens. 8c; springs, 10c; turkey. i4i$16c; ducks, 9c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Higher; creamery, l22c; dairy, 1819e. EOQS Quiet at 18c, case count. Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, bbla ll.ooo 27.ono Wheat, bu 98,000 83.000 Corn, bu 40.000 62,000 Outs, bu 82,000 31,000 . Kaaaaa ttly Grata and Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 16. WHEAT Steady: December, $1.06: May, $1.07': cash, No. 2 hard. $110ai.ll; No. S. $1,054, 1.09: No. 2 red, $1.12; No. 3, 8108. CORN Steady; December, 4?c; May. 41 fT41c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 48td48c; No. 3, 49c; No. 3 white,' 48e; No. S, 48V4'A49o: OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 3030c; No. 1 mixed. 29c. HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9.00; choice prairie, $7.76. RYR Nominal; TBc. EGOS Steady; Mlsaourl and Kansa. new. No. 2, whitewood case Included, 18o per dosen; case count. lKc per dosen; cases returned. o per dosen less. BUTTER Creamery. 18tf20c; dairy. 16 18o. Receipts. Shipment Wheat, bu. 164. xi 81,600 Chm, bu 36.0HO 30,(X Oat, bu 64.000 13,000 Mlaaeapolle Grsln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 25 WHEAT De cember. $1.184: Mav, $1.174; September, 95c; No. 1 hard. $1.22; No, 1 northern, $1.1!V No. S northern. $1 144 FIXDUR First patents, M 46. 56; second patents, $6 .S0ti 40; first clears. 4.404.60; second clears, $3.00fj3.1Q, In wood f. o. b. Mlnneapulla. . ' - Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 28. WHEAT Mar ket lc lower; No. 1 northern. $1.19; No. 2 northern. $1.1J&1.16; Mav. $1.13. RYE-Steady; No. 1, 84&84c. B A RLE V Dull; No. 2. 62(&66ci sample. 36.53c. 4 f'ORN lo higher; No. J, 68il:69ci May, 45c. Dalatk Grata Market. DULtJTH, Oct. 26. WHEAT To arrive: No. 1 hard, 11.97; No. 1 northern. $1.20: No, northern. $1.13. On track: No. 1 north em. $1M: N". northern, $1.13; December, $117: May. $116. OATS To arrive and on track, 29o. Ltveraaol Orala Market. LTVERPOOU Oct. 26. WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, steady; December, 7s $Vni ' ' CORN Spot. American mixed, 4a 6d; futures, firm; December, 4a 7d Taledla seeA Market. TOLEDO. Oct. . SEEDS-Clover, rath and IX'tober. $7tf; December, $7.3$ bid: March. $7 47 bid: alaike, prime, 7.75; timothy, prima, $!. Paarla Marks. PEORIA, HI.. Oct. 36.-CORN-Flrm; No. $. 64Vac; No.. 4. iHWi no grade, 62VkO, . ' . a, 1 11 im " ran Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 26.-COFFEE Market fur futurta opened steady at an advance of 6 point In rtsjionae to fairly steady Euro pean rabies. The market cloned weak at a decline of ltktfll point. Hale were reported of nt.7M) baa including: November, lino; lefinler, 66c; January. 6ift-; March, W t(7r; May. 70CW7 -. tfjiot Rio, uulcti No. 1 In volte. tc, Mtid, quiet. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Bharp Bise in TTnion Pacific, with Afgre gtte Dsalingi of 300,800 Bharet. NEAR THE CLOSE PRICES DROP RAPIDLY Other Storks Advaaee as4 Fall Profit TaklagPraetleally All tha Early Galas Are t Wiped oat. NEW YORK, Oct. 26, Union Pacific sold as high ss 112 today and tne aggregate dealing in tnat smck looted up , kha.e. This akti.nlahing occurence wa the cennal tact from wnich all o.nere radi ated and there ia litt.e left lo say ot tne maiket except In terms of wonder at its dimensions and Its erratics varl.ty. lhe final break was from a rush to ttJ pronia uii the iwy a enoiin us irauing and O.i a bear ralo. 'Iheie ha been a larger num ber of shares of a single stok dealt In aurltig one day than mere waa t.iday of Union 1-aclhc. In lack tnat stoca iisek broke tnat record on April -4, j1, whan tnvi.B'M snare were sold on the Miuck ex change, 'lhe wend njw knows t. at com petitive buying In reial.atlon tor lh effort to control iorthern I'ac-liio whs me caue of that titanic druggie In the open mar ket on April in, Ufi. li.ere we. a i4 6a; share of tHiuthern Railway dealt li o.i the Stock exchange, pending the settlement of control of Louisville ac NahvlllB ,n tnt general Interest of the Southern Railway Held. Wlih thoee exception tn.ay' deal ings In Union pac.flc probably lo:m a record. Tne published aser,L.n that the retirement of the Oregon Short Una par ticipating bonds had been determined on waa the Inciting cause of th s extraordi nary movement. The truth Of this report could not be learned from any o-fliclil source. The exact benefit to accrue lo I'nion Paclflo were, not very obviou. Al though the Injunction against the payment of dividend on Northern Seeurltlc Stock, which forms the collateral lor there bonds, makes the payment of Interest a burdon on Union Pacific, heavy capital requlie ments would have to be met to ret I e then and the release of Northern tecurlilis stock would be th only advantage per ceptible. But. It was assumed tn pplte of the emphatic official discla mers that a set tlement of the Northern Secur.tle dltpuie and a community of Interest In the trans continental railroad world waa Involved. The buoyant rise In St. Paul was regarde i aa corroborative of this as-ump ion. In the volatile mood of speculative Sent ment, the abundant surmises which could tie built on these assumptions proved sufficient to whip the market into its furious ac tlvltv. The market was subjected to enormous profit taking throughout the dsy and the result was constant Irregularity and occa sional weakness. The engagement of gold for export Increased the burden of selling, but the confidence In the market did not seem to be impaired at once by these de velopment, and Ingenuity wa taxed to pick out new points for aggressive buying. The profit taking in the low priced stocks which were most conspicuous In yester day's market wa very obvious throughout, but waa Ignored until late In the !ay. The facility with which strength waa maintained af other points, in face of this selling movement and the small efTect of the gold export movement, was polntel to as further gratifying evidence of the under lying strength of the market. But when attempts were made to take profits on the day's unwieldy commitments 'tha vulner able position of the market developed and prices crumbled rapidly. The day's meet considerable gains were wiped, out with a rush and Union Pacific's net gain proved small. Losses were tha rule, running to between 1 and 2 point and oven mo e In many cases. The closing was decidedly weak and without recovery. Bear raiding was active, and rumor of further mob violence against the Russian ambasstdor in London proved effective in breaklng prlces where former news was Ignored. The strong demand tor gold from Para end Berlin Is attributed to preparations for further loans to Russia. Bonds were Irregular; total sales, par value, $11,047,000. United State bonds were unchanged. This was the - largest day's business on the New York exchange since May 9. 1901, when 3,081,700 hares were sold. Following pre tne quotations on tne new York Stock exchange s: Sales. HIgh.Low Close. 60.300 88 86 86 Atchison do pfd Baltimore it Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacific Central of N. J.. Chea. & Ohio Chicago 4V Alton do pfd Chicago A N. W.. 1.600 102 101 101 . .10.600 BS iia 4Sk .. 100 .. 7,400 li .. 200 if a ..13,800 47 .. 200 38 ... 7.600 190' Chicago Great West. .19.300 24 Chi. Mil. dfc St. P.83.900 176 do pfd 400 186'i C. T. & T 800 8 do pfd 1.000 18 Colorado Southern .. 3,300 23 do 1st pfd 300 65 do 2d pfd 2,000 30 Del. 4k Hudson 16.800 181 Del. Lack. & West.. 1,000 800 Denver a R. u do pfd .. 2,000 82 81 31 nou m sa so 170.500 41 3S 38 ..10,100 74 72 72 ,. 3.800 64 62 62 .. 6.400 146 144 144 Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central , do pfd K. C. Southern. .... do pfd LoulBvllle A Nash. Manhattan L Metropolitan Secur. .. 400 zaa is hi .. 800 60 49 ,. 1,3110 29 29 49 28 60 134 161 83 9"0 61 60 8.000 13 134 3.100 lttt 3,600 87 1M 86 Minn. & St. Louis.. 60 Met St. Ry 81.800 1294 12874, 127 M., St. P , A S.Ste. M. 1,M)1 88 87 ' 87 do pfd 4H 138 137 13, Missouri Pacific 41.700 106 104 104M, M.. K. 4V T 6,000 82j 31 81 ao pra bm 68 Nat. R. R. Mex. pfd. 2.6m) 42 4114 N. Y. Centra! 14,200 13 134 Norfolk & Western., 9,000 73 72 'do pfd Ontario & Western.. 69,100 46 46 Pennsylvania II, IW !'! J3J rteaauig ...u.ouo nfk do 1st pfd 100 87 do 2d pfd 400 ffiH Rock Island Co 111,600 33 do pfd 1,800 75 St. L.&S. F2d pfd.. 600 63 St. L. Southwestern.. 1,300 23 do pfd 7,900 51 Southern Paclflo ...134.700 64 do pfd 8.6110 116 Southern Railway ..33.2)0 'til do Dfd 600 9614 86 Texas V Pacific... T., -t. L. ft W d U. -clflc Wab do l Wheell. i L. E... Wlacons. Central do pfd Mexican Central .. Adams Ex. Co .24.600 . 100 Si .. 400 6 360,800 112 . 700 9fi 109 10UH vo - so ,..4,SH0 22 22U . 5.100 44 4J ,. 600 20V 19V .. 2,800 24V4 n 22 . 1.600 47 4o .U700 19 18 . 100 240 240 22 18 236 Amerlcnn 300 24 2j8A 3U0 Jifl toM 206 U. 8. Ex. Co 100 116 11S 115 Wella-Kargo Ex. Co 2ao Amal. Copper 81.900 Amee Car Hr F" I do pfd 1 Amer. Cotton Oil .. do pfd , American Ice do pfti Am. Linseed OIL... do ptd Amer. Lovomotlv do pfd , Amer. S. & R do pfd , Amer. Bugiir Ref. Anaconda Minlni Brooklyn R T.. Co. 6.200 1)1 .17.800 .43.400 Colorado V. A I.... Consolidated Gas .. Corn Products do pfd DIsU'leTS" Sec General Electric .. .. 1,900 18 .. 100 76 .. 1,000 83 .. 700 177U International Paper do pfd International Pump, do pfd National Lead ...... North American . 1,500 18 1,000 4.400 4)0 t.2u0 Paclflo Mali People's Gas 22.2'JO 110 Pressed Steel Car....U,So0 36 1 -' $; 81 81 28 227 12 It 58 61 ao pra vn si Pullman Palace Car. 228 01 28 54 ReDulblo Steel 2.300 1 do pfd 1,600 64 Rubber Goods do Dfd 1.500 23 22 sa4 9ia ut tut? .,? Tnn. Coal A I, $,ri0 U. H. Leather 10,4U do pfd ) I S. R. A I 300 V. 8. Rubber bu) do pfd V- 8. Ste: 83,600 do pfd li.7i 68 5 6 . 18 12 12? 1 Weatinghouue Ele..c. l."0 171 ir ve,iern in ton 8uu 91 91 Total sales for th day, t,0l6,a00 shares. Treasary gtateaaeat. WASHINGTON. Oct. 25-Today' state m4nt of the treasury bttlaiice In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $l5u,iXv ' gold rtaerve In the division of rl .nptloii. shows: Ava'labla cash balance, $111,276,691; gold, $77,194,333. Baak-e( Oermaay's gtateaaeat. BERLIN. Oct. 25.The weekly statement of the Imperial bank of Germany shows the following chantcea: t'ah In hand In vrenseii 45,4u,00 marks, treaaury nloa lu- 4 VWk m I 4 134 184 183 183 sovs w i 88 87 .... 80 14 194 196 iaVt iho 8 7 17 17 22 12 66 64 29 29 178 178 296 297 68 41 1 135 72 90 46 137 76 7514 87 87 80 80 - 81 81 73 73 1 3 62 22 22 60 60 62 62 116Z UA 36 36 94 94 I 85W I-5Vk S3 81 4bV6 49 68 tV4 1,700 27 26 26 I 100 84 64 8. I 1,100 32 ,32 32 93 1,200 8 8 8 1.000 36 . Jj J5 I U I 8.200 28 27 27 1.300 99 9H 99 21.800 71 71 I0 114 119 113 39 fty laudZ i7u ti;t . - ' a . 9ti 96 00 . Wll SH4 44 8si 39 2 9,4110 21744 2lt,W SlnM 17 17 76 76 33 17a 178 18 WA 78 76 37 V '22 22 9 96 811, 40 29 8si 14 108l n sis 00-4 00 eii $ 28 2 82 20 20v MU 814m 81Z 4 lhH creased 6o.flm mark, ether securities de ereaed 43.20,100 marks, note In circula tion decreased 47,lM),eoo mark. Ht York Maaey Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 36-MONKY-Oti rail, steady at )ni per rent; cinelng bid. i per cent; offered st $ per cent; tim loan, enay and dull; slxtv day, 3 per rent; r.lnety days and alx months, 1 per rent; prime mercantile paper, 4i6 per cent. STERLINU EXCHANOE-Firm, with ac tual hustneea In banker' hlil-. at UMibV 4n30 for demand and at $4.83"a 4386 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4-84 and $4 Hi; commercial uliia, t4.Nl jj4.skV SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars, 4fi4C BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Gold to the amount of $1,260,000 was en gaged today for shipment to Paris on Thursday. The i... lowing art tn closing quotations on stocks and bonds: V. 8. nr. U. r... .10414. Msstittu t. g. ..! 4e ceapen 1MH . Ontnil 4 lt So a. n l4i let Ins. tt On coaMO kh sun. St. l. ... do new 4, rl. . . .IK'S M. . K. A T. 11 a eovpna ..111: do It o 014 4a. res... ao coupon AUhlson in. 4s. do adl. 4s l( N. It. R. of M. r. 4. HI .lixiVN. T. C. f. IH' V .ll)t,N. J. C. . Hi U4I4 . No. Pu-lfic 4a IDS . do ia 7w Atlsatlo r. L. 4i. Bl. A Oklo 4a hH n. a w. t. 4a ioi do IH io 8. L 4a A par-..-tnS Castral of Oa. ....1U rnn. tanr. ma IDS' de 1st In al4 Raadlni sea. 4a 11 Chea. Ohio 4H....l('- St. L. I. M. r. ta. llta Cblraio A A. Ia.... Bt . L. A f. V. fg. 4a. C . B. A 0. s. 4a.... '-,!. L 8. W. la 10H C. M. P. t 4..1tH Seaboard A. L 4a.... II C. A N. W. e. Is. u. 1MH o. Paclflo 4a WH C, R. I. f. 4a.... Tt o Railway ia M do cnl. (a W ITaxaa P. lt...i..iri rri'. A i L. g 4a..inn4T., 8t. b. A w. 4.. IH4 rhlrago Tar. 4...... 1 it'nlea Pacific 4a lor4 Coa. Tobacco 4a 744a do conr. 4a Ill Colo. A So. 4a. M V. 8. Rtaal 14 .... tl D. A R. O. 4a Wabaiih la lit Erl prior lien 4a... .IM do dab. B 47 S4 do gan. 4a " A U B. 4a f. W. A P. C. U....HH Wl. Cantral 4a : Horklns Val. 4'4a. . . .lo44,C!olo. Foal e. ta tl U ft N. unl. 4s 101 . Offered. Boston Steelr rtarket. BOSTON. Oct. 26 Call loan. 2S per Cfnt; time loan, 4if?5 per cent, official clcalng of stocks sna bonds: Atchlaon ad). 4a MWeninf. rommoa . Si 4 1-1 . II . 44 . la . 12V, .170 . it . U . II . IV . t sit . ! . . . ! ' . t . M . M4 . M . MH . .im4 . in. . 34 V, . 11 . 4146 . 4 . Vi . n do 4a it'i ; AdTcnmra Mex Cantral 4a.... 7 Allouea Atchlaon I4 Amalganiated ... Amrtcan Elae Atlantic Plnsham C.l. A Hecla... Cer.tannlal , do pfd ..10114 Boatoa A Altmnr J51 1 Foaton A Mains 1U Boston Klevaied ...l.So ! FHchtmrg ptd 17 I Mrs. Central 14 N. V.. N. H. H...iI Para Marqiiett ... 74 ; to loo Paclflc 1V , Araar. Args. CDm... it'A foppar Ranc ... liair wt Dominlna Coal rranklln Oranry do pro u fle Knyals Amr. Pneu. Tuba... bSi Mua. Mining Amar. Bugar 1M44 MI,hlKn, do pra Amar. T. A T Amar. Woolen do pM Dominion I. A iMt montwi 144 Mont. C. AC.. is Old Dominion .. MV Oaccola tv rarrot !Rdlaoa Elae. lllu . Sil lUulncv Oenaral Electric ....lit 'Shannon .... Maaa. Rlectiio II1 Tamarack ... I do pfd ti iTrlnlty Man. Oaa i'V 8. Mining i Vnltad Fruit 104V U. 8. Oil.... United Shoe Mach. . 6t t'tah io pfd 4144 Victoria V. I. Steal lOVWInona do pfd tlta'Wolvarln ... iila. "Asked. Loidos Stock Market. LONDON, Oct 25.-Closlng: Conaola, monar ... M 6-1. M. T Cantral do account 814a Norfolk A W Anaoonda do ptd Atchlaon 0Va:Ontarl3 A W do pfd 1 PonnarlTanla Baltimore A Ohio... M A Rand Mlae Canadian Paclflo IS IRradinf ,..m ... ,.. M 7Hi ... 10 ,.'. 1 ... 4 ... 41H ... TV4 ... ... 4H ...11314 .. nvk ... 21t ... 4H ... M Chea. A Ohio .. 4144 do lat pfd .. J4Vi do Id ptd ,.177V Southarn Railway . ,.UVt do pfd Chicago Ot. W ... C, M. A St. P.. DeBaara Denver A R. O.. I9H southern Paoinc .. do Dfd MVi I'nion PaclBo Erla 41 do pfd .... 0. 8. steal... do pfd .... do lat pfd do td pfd ttSk Illlnolt Cantral 14 Loula. A Naah.' 144 Wabaah do ptd .... 46H II.. K. A T MVll SILVEmBar. 'flrm, 26 13-16d per ounce. Bpanlah 4a .... MONEY 1SP per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills I 2 per cent; for thrca months' bills, 22 per cent. New Ysrk Mtatnsr Stacks. NBW YORK, Oct. 26. Tho following are the. closing prices on mining stouts Adams coa 16 tlttla Chief .. ..130 ,.i:s .. 17 .. 14 .. 14 .. A Ilea 40 Ontario Ol-blr Phoemlk Potoat Ravaff Hlan-4 Nevada Breeca la Brunawtck 00a U Comatock Tunnel .... Con. CaU A Va 146 Horn ailer 1(0 Iron .Stiver- LaadTlll coa 8. Offered. ' mall Hops Blaadard t., ! ForelgA Financial. LONDON. Oct. 26. Ths tona of the Lon don stock market today was fairly firm, though somewhat sensitive. There was little rresn Dusiness. consols were weaa, 1 partly owing to the drop In continental ex ; changes. They closed with a better tone. Home rails Improved, Foreigners were quiet and Irregular. Japanese were rather harder. Imperial Japanese government 6s of 1904 were quoted at 94. Americans opened steady and irregular at parity. The changes-afterward were generally higher quotations. The trading was rather ani mated. Union Pacific and Ontario A West ern were tha features. The market closed strong. Grand Trunks spurted sharply on the traJtlc returns Rates for money had a hardening tendency in-the market today owing to the nearness of Stock exchange pay dav and the approach of the month end. Discount were affected by tha con tinental exchanges and the fact that gold is being engntred for the Bank of Germany, presumably In connection with the forth coming Russian loan. PARIS. Oct. 25. Buslnes on the bourse today was depressed owing to the Anglo Russian Incident. Russian particularly be ing affected. Russian Imperial' 4 were quoted at 93 90 and Russian bond of 1904 nt 612. Three oer cent rente, 98f 2c for the account. Exchange on London, 26f 11c for check. . BERLIN. Oct. 28. Exchange on London, 20m 60f for check. Discount rates for short bills. 4 per cent; for October bills, 4 per cent. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 25. METALS -Spot tin was unchanged In the London market, be-. Ing quoted at 120 12 6d, while futures were a little higher at 129 15s. Locally the market was a Uttle easier in some quarters, with spot at $28.50028.75. Copper wa also a little Irregular In London, spot closing unchanged at 60 11 2d, and fu tures a shade higher at 60 17 6d. Lneallv th market was firm. I.ake I $13.25618. 69: electrolytic, $18 12613.37. and catlng $18.00 13.12. Lead waa unchangod at 12 7a 6d In London.' Locally price ranged from $4.20 to $4-42. Spelter wa unchanged at $5.31165.85 In New York, but wa a little higher In London, where It closed 23 7s 6d. Iron closed at 60s 51 in Glasvow, and 41 ld in Mlddlesboro. . Locally Iron I steady; No. 1 foundry, northern. M4.7MJ 15 26; No. 2 foundrv northern, $14.254jl4.7j; No. 1 foundry outhei-r end No. 1 foun dry southern soft, $14.504315.00. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. COTTON-Spot closed quiet at . 10 points advance; mid dling uplands. 10.05c; middling gulf, 10.30a; sale. 663 bale. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 26. COTTON Spot oulet, prloe unchanged; American mid dling, 6.32d. The sale of the day were 6.(00 bales, of which 300 were for specula tion and export and Included 5,600 Amerl- I J -I.,,. A f, Ul V,- nm inr.ii.Alw.tr M VA i American. Futures opened' firm and closed i atesdy; American middling g. o. c, Oc tober, i.aa; uctoDer ana iNovemner, .z4a; November and Iecember, 4.23d: December and January. t.24d; January and February, I.Xd; February and March. fi.26d: March and April, 6.27d; April and May, 6.?8d; May and June, 6.29d: June and July, S.294; July and August. 5.29d. ST. LOUIS: Oct 26 COTTON Quiet at 4o off: middling, 9c; sale, none: receipts. 750 balea; ahipmenta, 86 bales; stock, 8,924 bales. . Baaar and Helaasea. NEW YORK. Oct. 26.-8UGAR-Raw. steady: fair refining. Sc; centrifugal. "4 test 4e. Mol'sae ' 8H" Pepd. oulet: No. t. 240c: No. T, J.Wc; No. 8. 4c; No. 10. 4.35c; No. 12. 4.20c; No. 13, 4.15e: No. 14. 4.16c: confectioner' A. 4K5c; mould A, $.86c: ratloaf. 6. 70c; crushed. 1. 70c: pow dered g.lOrt: granulated, 6c; cubes. 6 ain. MOLASSES Stedv; New Orleans Open p-ettt eont e"ole 1T?T- 1 NEW ORLEANS, Oct. S.-BUnAft-tr-eg-nlsr: open Welti" AUc; centrifugal whites, 4 7-lnc: yellows. 4(8 4c. Moi,ASSES-Opn kettle, 33c; centrifugal, 15c. aYRUP-31ji33c. - Oil B4 Resin. OIL CITY. Oct. 26.-OII4lCre.1lt bal snrea. 81.66; eertlflestes. no bid: shipment. 66.633 bbl.; runs. 6621 bbl : avers ga, (9 9S0 bbla.; shipments Lima, 87.243 bbla. ; aver age. 7.JfJ bbl : run Lima, 16,634 bbl.; averse. 6ft. rxO bbls. SAV ANNAH, Oa., Oct. 28. -OIL Turpen tine. 61ic. .ROSIN Firm: A BC r"61- D, W87V; F.. $2.6214: F. 8767U: Q. $2.71U: H. 82.K.1; I, r96: K 75. M. $4 26; N. M 4u; W G, M.6; W W, $5.00. Whisky Market. PEOBIA Oct. 6 WHISKY Lower, on b of II 4 fo hltrh wtnes. ST. IX)UIS Oct. 26 WHISKY Dlatlllers flnlebed rvil steady, on hel nf t t' CINCINNATI. cl IS -WHISKY lstlt. lers' rtiilohtj good, loaer, on basis ot (1-34 OMAHA LIVE. STOCK MARKET Eeef Stwn cd Oows Bold About Etetdr, with Ftedsn Lower. HOG MARKET EASED OFF A LITTLE Hot Kaeagh ftheep anil taanba ta 80 ly tha Deaaaa aa Market ItaleA Active aad Higher on Any thin at All Deslrahle. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 25. 1904. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Official Monday 9.811 4.147 16.O09 Official Tuesday .9u0 6.609 11,130 Two daya this week.... 16. 771 1.647 :92 Same day last week. .. .13.6M 7.726 40.4M Sme day week before. .12.tH) 9.701 45.0.19 Sam three week ago...l2.45 9.976 $9,277 Sam four week ago. ...20.019 11.29 60.8S6 Same days last yesr 19.911 4.694 41,039 KJlJlWli SUM THE tCAll Tu DA 4 c Th followlna tabl ahowa tn receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for ths year to data with comparisons with last ii, 1904 IP', Cattle 749.427 867.754 ' llrV7.m 1.63i.496 Sheep 1,442,116 1,375,962 I... JdlHlHlIt- H . ..... tr-fe. Te 118.327 39,718 66,864 price f hogs at south Omaha for Ut last everai oaa with oomvarieons: Dsi. ) 001 lwg.lX)2.llCT.lrey.il8M.lMa. Oct. I.... Oct ..... Oct. $.... Oct. 4.... Oct. I.... Oct. $.... Oct. J.... Oct. I.... Oct .... Oct. 10... Oct. n... Oct. 12... Oct. 13... Oct. 14... Oct. 14... Oct. 1... Oct. 17... Oct, 18... Oct. IK... Oct. 20... Oct. a... Oct 22... Oct. i3... Oct 24... Oct. 26... 7 16, 751 t 131 7 20 Ml 1 18 I 3 71 49 4 ' 4 M 4 37 $ 4 4X1' MM 4 $4 113 t 71i 6 66 7 8"i 8 w a IS k e $64 it )i $U a I 08 4 86 8 64 I 4 25 4 S3 4 31 w $ 021 4 921 4 90l 4 93 ($2 $64 8 67 $ 63 40 6 31 t 16 i 11 4 23 4 if) t 69 4 241 $ 6 3 08. 11I 4 82 4 72, 4 64 4 62 4 20 6 02 4 97 6 l H, 6 07 4 10 $70 4 ioi $ 67 1 h I 7K 4 511 $ 71 4 131 8 65 I to 4 16 4 14 3 541 4 13 t 38 13', 6 17 6 23 i 20 4 62 4 61 4 61 4 48 Indicates Sunday The official number of car of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs. Sh p. H'r'i. C, M. 4V Bt. P. Ry .. 2 14 Wabash 1 .. Mo. P. Ry 2 1 U. P. system 60 11 16 1 C. . N. W. Ry. 1..., 7 ..'-.. F., E. & M. V. R. R.. 80 12 15 C, St. P., M. A O. Ry 8 7 B. At M. Ry 122 U 18 19 C, B. A Q. Ry 8 K. C. & St. J 1 C, R. I. A. P. Ry.. E. 1 7 1 C, R. I. P. Ry., W. 3 2 Illinois Central $ Chicago Ot. Western. ;.. 1 Total receipts 278 82 49 21 The disposition of th day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho number of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co 286 t16 ,4u7 Swift and Company .... l,26o l,o2 l.hHO Cudahy Packing Co. .. 1.637 1.431 2.396 Armour Co 1,423 l.oorf 1,761 Armour, Co., 8. C S42 Carey at Benton 140 Lobman aV Co 439 MoCreary A Carey 100 W. I. Stephen 193 Hill Huntsingar 34 Huston A Co 68 Hamilton A Rothschild. . 36 L. F. Husx 1 Wolf A Murnan 409 Mike Haggerty 116 J. B. Root A Co. 226 Bulla A Kline 66 8. & S 641 303 P. 4V W 260 Z. H. Clark 9 Other buyers 1,023 7,167 Totals 7.746 (.426 13,470 ' CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run of cattle in sight this morning, ana still supplies could not be called exceasi e. The demand for desirable grades of eatti seemed to be In good shape, but when It came to the common kinds, o; which there were a good many on mi, ths market was not so uriak. The market on corn fed steers wss active and fully steady, the aam as it has been for some time past Anything t all de sirable In that linn was picked up esrly, and whll there was no quotable chango from yesterday, it was evident that tn prices paid were full aa good. Warmed-up cattls were, of course, not In as. good de mand as the better grades, but still they bro-jght steady prices. There were a good many western range beef steers on sale and they sold readily enough at steady prices where ths quality was at all good, but where It waa not. the market was a Uttle slow, with ths feeling weak. Such a large proportion of the offerings of lat has been made up of In ferior gradea that packers are naturally bearish on that class of cattia, while the good kinds nave been scarce and there fore are in good demand. The bulk of the offerings were disposed of In good season, but it was a little late before all the com mon kinds were sold. The cow market was quite active and prices steady In the case of the better grades, the market. If anything, waa a trltle stronger, but even the canners and medium kinds sold without much trouble at steady prices. Most, everything was out of first nands at a reaaonaDly early hour. No quotable change was noticed In tho prices paid for bulls, veal calves and stags The Blocker and feeder market was not very active, and while the choicest grades may have been about steady, there were very few of that kind on sale, and the general market was a Uttle slow, with prices weak to a dime lower. The com moner the quality the greater th decline, and as the bulk of the cattle was of com mon quality, the decline, of course, ef fected the big end 01 tne receipts. sentatlv sales: BEEF STEERS. N Av. Ft. No. At. 4 740 9 IS 14 12i1 Ill 4 M li 12(1 t 1120 I Oil 84 141t tt list 6 to It ial M loot 6 40 4 16711 17 1131 6 40 JO 1441 1 1700 t U 41 1149 16 M44 4 Kepre- Pr. I 74 4 W so CO 6 00 04 6 C COWB. rrr 1 u 11 10 jo i w 710 1 r 11. loll 1 u HI IK 11 1UM I (0 ! 1 90 6 H t ti 114 1 0 1 1420 I 71 tat 3 10 4 H4 I Ti IM 110 6 Ill I 1 1 140 I 0 1 1000 9 00 COWS AND HEIFERS. 'Wers: M ' 710 I 46 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. IU 101 (77 I 48 W. NHKA8KA. 2 stsgs. 11 cow., 46 cows.. 22 cows.. ( oows.. 1 calves 17 cows.. 2 cow.. ,.1265 . 942 960 .1012 . 986 . 300 2 25 4 steer.. ,.1182 3 25 2 75 2 10 2 40 260 3 10 2 40 3 60 l' 3 25 2 60 1 76 2 10 3 10 2 16 8 ii 3 65 t t 40 $ 40 3 20 266 2 66 1 70 2 76 2 66 3 16 3 26 2 60 $ 00 8 60 2 36 2 00 $60 2 50 $ 00 2 00 2 36 $60 $36 t 76 3 SO 2 90 $ 75 i 20 1 steer 940 1 bull 1210 - 2 cows 890 1 cow 1280 t cows 833 4 cows 966 1 cow. .. .1230 2 heifers.. 5b2 916 906 4 calves... 8b6 4 calves... 0 2 calves... 190 1 bull 2 cows... 4 cows..., 7 helfurs. .too ,.1110 1. 830 1 calf 310 t mixed.,.. 420 68 cows 934 7 cows 9'j6 9 cows..... 922 1 steer 970 ( steers.... 940 f feeders. , 725 7 cows 1066 I steers.... luil 747 7 heifers. .-048 10 mixed.... 937 48 feeders.. IO08 9 feeders.. 973 11 feeders.. 932 COWS..., 4o feedars, 9 cow.,., 20 cows.,., 26 cows.... I steers.., 1001 1123 866 949 938 1144 3 fedrs..Kio3 6 cows..... 940 3 eows 1112 2 66 61 fedrs rs.. 44 3 75 1014 3 66 t 9 t $ 20 180 1 40 $ 00 2 60 18 cow 8 eows. 80 fders..luu6 8 feeders.. 10u6 6 calves... 334 31 feeders., tii!3 64 heifer.. o0 1 fder.. 740 21 feeders.. 773 I fder.. 9o4 34 cow 808 12 vows lluo M clival... 400 3 00 18 feeders.. 9-i 28 eows 906 1 cow 1140 cows...., 116 calf 240 1 calf 4f.0 $75 t 30 t 66 1 26 $ it la IU 3 36 360 2 00 3 80 I 76 $ 16 $ 16 8 76 76 26 76 26 30 40 2 calves!.. 80O i calve... 3.0 3 40 cows. 14 oows. 806 1 76 2 40 $ 60 1 60 326 t 60 $ 10 2 86 a u 4 09 3 steers.., 29 steers.., 1 steer... I 1 cow 4 cows.... $ eows.... 4 eows..., IS heifers. 3 feeder ,. 9M ,. 967 . 760 ,. 6 .. 8H6 ,.1(4 .. 937 . 947 .. 860 ,.1260 9t 930 IH0 1O70 2M 2'.6 6n7 4 cows... 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1 calf... I calves. 11 feeders. It f seder.. 934 32 steers. U) steers. 27 steer.. ..1248 ..l-'l 4 40 SOUTH DAKOTA. steers.... 1210 3 1 6 steer.,. .1108 ! 30 $ steers.. ..1240 t cows hi 3 0 3 steers., ,.lut4 3 65 COLORADO. 201 feeders. W 8 40 171 fieders. 907 10 feeders.. I4 IW 28 feeders.. 88 21 feeders.. 9MI 2 96 3 40 $ 44) 11 K. f alrchlld. Nb. 1 feeder... 780 2 26 4 feeder 42 6V $ 00 3 60 feedar 63 3 46 61$ I 4 3 feeders. $1 tedS 10 cvws..., $ 67 6 6. (4 T 42 t 41 7 39 49 $18 M 19 f'14 12 I 22 7 04 ( 14 96 16 $ 80 90 I 37 7 07! 5 43 7 18 29 6 49 1 00 $18 6 87 6 91 22 6 25 7 15 30 7 02 6 271 5 11 6 ;! t 03 93 6 07 $ R $26 6 17 6 71 6 03 6 14 6 77 4 99 6 14 74 6 01 8 71 06 it. C. Zutsven Neb. 31 feeder. 8 16 84 feeder.. 990 I W row 990 $ 60 K. K. Park Neb. 22 belfr.. 74.1 2 86 8 cows 10TJ 2 0 1 heifer.... 640 i no 2 feeder.. 756 150 I). A. Iwler Neb, 1 bull UV ITS 12 cow 9m 2 36 1 bull 13J0 1 76 1 feeders.. 818 $ 99 O. F. Scott-Neb. 36 feeder.. 1102 3 40 21 cow..... 949 $ 66 1 feeder... 1S70 8 40 v J. S. Floyd -Wyo. 1 steer 1110 8 is 14 rows 178 t 70 1 stear Itrt $ M 1 row 900 3 09 steer.. ..11C2 3 26 1 bull WW $00 L. M. Hneock-Nb. 39 row 971 $ 60 7 teedrr.. H4 170 12 rows M8 1 76 F. U Tollman-Neb. $ eows 940 2 46 11 feeders.. 981 I 03 1 cow lono 2 00 feeders.. 1010 $06 1 COW... poo 1 45 I feeder... $70 S 04 Western Ranches 8. P. 137 steers... ll $ 10 U. A. Pemberton 8. D. 24 steers . ..10 $ 96 J. Welch-S D. . 11 cows 1036 1 66 2 bulls 13S 1 90 Johns H.-8. D. 14 steer.. ..1313 3 3 3 cows 11(0 12$ 7 steers. ...18 2 80 A. F. Orsy-S. D. I' cows 946 $86 IS Starrs ...in? $ 4 cows 93 3 26 4 s.ee. s. ...106 $60 4V. H. Rothwcll-Neb. 15 feeders.. 878 3 20 27 oows. ...1023 1 $0 $ feeder.. 8A) 1 7$ T. V. Peters-Neb. 1 cow f0 2 85 11 feeders.. 9M 10$ 4 cow 8.7 1 00 Ben Ctgel-8 D. 17 cow 1042 2 80 3 feeder.. 109 10) 3 cows ioS 2 25 A. 8 Turlo 8. D. l4ow 1130 7 60 13 feeders.. 957 1 80 1 cow 2400 2 60 W. Bhanley-Wyo. 1 bulla 1466 2 00 84 rows 1043 1 A. Leavett Wyo. 27 feeders.. 894 1 00' J. lull Wye. 68 feeder.. 1134 3 3) 2 fr....115 178 8 feeuers.. Ii:i4 8 00 It cow 1023 3 4) Dsn Whlan Mont. 13 steer.. ,.lfi 4 35 1 cow 9j0 2 10 6 steers. ...1192 110 1 cow 11.0 2 1$, 1 bull 1720 2 00 R. M Moran Neb. 40 cows 9 6 2 65 1 steer 1260 1 IS 1 COW too 2 25 12 feeders.. 661 1 90 F. Doody S. D. 12 cow 1093 2 86 16 steer.. ,.190 3 (0 4 rows 1"J0 3 25 4 steers. ...1132 100 9 feeders.. Iu28 3 SO Minor At B. Neb. 36 feeder., 1108 1 SO V. H. Teckamp Neb. 29 feeder.. 1082 3 36 1 hull 10 100 1 feeder... 1032 3 00 t cows 872 190 J. Beem Neb. SO feeders.. 852 2 90 6 feeder.. 956 2 90 Drer Creek Llva Stock Co. Wyo. 9 steers.. ,.1340 1 70 449 steer.. ,10A 2 90 16.1 steers.. .1080 2 85 18 steers.. ..1123 2 90 U steers.... 9t0 I 50 John H. Gordon Wyo. 127 feeders. 1029 1 16 7 steers... .1011 3 60 2 feeders.. 960 1 50 Dan Keller Neb. 4 cow 696 1 75 22 feeder.. 1020 I 20 20 cow 886 2 66 4 feeder.. 1020 2 60 1 bull 1230 1 76 O Anderson Wyo, 46 steers.... 1168 1 36 E. V. Hawkins-Wyo. 14 steer.. ..HI60 1 16 1 steer 960 3 60 19 steers.. ..1198 3 SO M. McCauley Mont. 19 COW 11U 2 60 1 o 1150 1 $0 S. E. Stlllson, Neb. 27 cows 947 I 63 1 bull 1000 2 28 2 oows 790 1 20 1 eow 820 1 66 6 cows 1018 2 65 8 cows 910 2 20 1 cows 1020 2 65 10 cows 912 2 20 M. Elmore, Neb. 22 cows K6 2 36 78 cows 881 1 80 . . J. E. Elmore, Neb. lOT COWS ... 890 1 96 Ole Slaste, 8. D. 6 steers.. ..1092 8 00 42 feeders.. 109 168 D. Mitchell. S. D. 1 cow 1140 2 36 9 fceaers..l071 IRS 2 cows 796 2 35 2 feeders.. 1190 1 56 1 cow 960 1S5 1 feeder... 1250 1 3 65 1 bull U'20 1 25 4 feeders.. 720 8 66 1 steers.. ..1030 8 00 88 feeders.. 1077 1 43 I steers.... 1020 100 HOGS The hog market this morning wss rather peculiar from ths fact that sales wero mad all the way from 6c higher to 5c lower than yesterday. The trouble came from ths. fact that the early reports from Chicago showed light receipts with a 60 advance and each succeeding report In creased the receipts until there war 20.000 on sale with the market 5ilOo lower. The receipts were also underestimated so that by the middle of the forenoon the actual number of hogj In sight was much larger than expected. A few hogs her sold early at an t.dvanca of 6c, but as soon ss it became known that the eirly reports from Chicago were Incorrect the msrket weak ened, and after that wan right close to a nickel lower thn yesterday. The bulk of the hogs sold at $8.17 and 85. with some of the late sale and commoner hog from 86.20 to $6.30. With the exception of some late arrivals a good clearance, ws made at a reasonably early hour. Representative sales: No 8h. Av. Fr. No. 8k. Av. Pr. tt i .. 4 m n tie h i m 49 tlT 89 8 18 M 11 .. 6 90 44 174 10 4 16 48 HI 40 6 M TI 137 140 6 II ' 74 14 SO 6 10 r Ill 80 6 17 U 64 til 40 4 90 74 II 80 117 44 ...IU SO 6 10 ft 107 110 6 17 40 M0 M 6 10 It 174 40 6 171, I7 130 6 80 44 14 M 6 174 ' 4 144 M0 30 44 178 SO 6 1744 44 174 80 6 80 ' 4 I4t ISO 1174 U 141 .. In ' 51 lJ 140 8 17 61 tf.2 H ID I 1(0 140 6 1744 U4 ..10 17 140 40 I 174, 47 140 IN IN 40 10 .. 174a 46 IM 1M 6 10 tt J .. 8 17H II tt . . 10 71 161 140 I 174a 41 IU 144 4 90 tn 120 6 174( II I4t .. I to ti IC4 100 i 1744 41 14 40 6 1144 ' 41 2T 40' I 1744 77 124 110 6 !)4a 48 171 .. t I74i 77 121 .. I 1244 III lit .. 6 1744 (4 160 N IIS 47 121 100 6 1744 44 J.16 110 I It Kt ltd t 1744 44 177 120 4 26 IK 121 40 I 174 71 173 110 I 16 J! 120 40 I 1744 40 140 120 I ti 40 17 40 I I74 II 124 190 4 1744 69 250 40 1 1744 72 211 .. 6 30 H. ...... .241 800 4 1744 41 106 40 I 10 67 (01 HI I JO 77 121 SO I to 64 224 40 I 10 M 161 40 I 10 SHEEP AND LAMBS There wss snother moderate run of sheep and lambs here this morning and a the demand from all sources was liberal the market ruled active and strong to a dime higher. For the two days this week It is safe to quote fat stuff 16f25o higher with the demand far In excess of the supply. Buyers were all out early this morning und It was not long before the more desirable grades were out of first hands. Strictly choice gradea were scarce, so that the market on paper does not look particularly high. Taking quality Into consideration the prices paid were very satisfactory. Tho demand for feeders was also active and the better bunches changed hands In f ood season. , A high ss $4 00 waa paid for reder yearlings and $2.80 for fair feeder ewes. Quotations for grass sheep and lambs: Good to choice yearlings. $4.0094.25; fair to good yearlings, $3.7504.00; good to choice wether. $3.7574.00; fair to good wethers, IS 504; 3. 75; good to choice ewes, 33.601i3.76: fair to good eweg. $3.00H3.40; good to choic lambs, io.26'ft6.46; fair to good lambs, $5.009 $6.25; feeder yearlings. a.5O4.0O; feeder wethers. $3.253?'!. 66; feeder ewes, $2.5093.00; feeder lambs, 13.264.60; breeding ewes, $3.00 d3.50. Representative sales: 518 Wyoming feeder ewes 88 1 00 35 Wyoming feeder wethers 84 8 40 119 Wyoming ewas 96 I 60 828 Wyoming wethers 93 4 10 19 Wyoming awes 108 2 75 466 Wyoming ewes 97 I 75 230 Wyoming ewss 9 75 74 Idaho wes 101 2 60 14 Idiho ewes Ill 1 K6 321 Wyoming wether 99 3 95 133 Wyoming wthrs 100 I 91 2 Idaho wethers 105 4 26 44 Idaho lambs 66 $25 H Idaho lambs 64 $ 26 12 Idaho lamha 72 $26 197 Idaho lambs M 1 21 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Heady Heg Lower ghee and Lamb Strong. CHICAGO. Oct. 26. CATTLE Receipts, 12,000 head. Including 4.0C0 westerns: mar. kut steady; good to prime steer. 95.604i7.00; poor to medium, 83, 6(5.40; stockers and feeder, 82.0isti4.0O; oows. $2.60r4.60; heifers. $2006.00? canners. ll.2Mr.M0; bulla, t'.Wif 4 26; calvea. $3.UT7.0O; Texsa fed steers, $4 &fm AO; western steers, $3 2fxtf6.26. HOGS RecelpU, ll.noo head; market 10(9 16e lower; mixed and butcher, t6.lo49t.40; good to choice heavy, $6.164i4.t0; rough heavy, M 76f6 10; light. $4.766.t0; bulk of sler. S8 0C$6.2S. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22.000 head: market strong; good to cholc weth ers, $40064.76; fair lo choice mixed, $3. "SI 4.00; western sheep, $3 0044 50; native lambs, $4 C0ti4.26; western lambs, $4 00u6.v. St. Joseph IJva Stack Market. BT. JOSEPH. Oct. 26 CATTLE Receipt 349 head. Market steady to 15a lower. Na tives, ti tbit 35; rows and heifers, $1.2bJ4.$; stockers and feeders. $2 754)3.81. HOGS Receipts, 6303 bead. Market steady to loo lower. Lth. $6.0O6M; me dium and heavy, $5.22fta 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.6M head. Market steady. Top rang lamb, $6.66. . Kansas City Mr Stock Market. j KANSAS CITT. Oct. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 21,000 head, Including Jul) southerns; maiket steady to 10c low.r rhoic export and dressed heel steers. 5.2fyfl.40; fair lo good, 84.0UVfn.Zb: western-red sier(, MO"' 6 76; stix-ker and feeder. $2 2VI 26; south ern steers, 82 9W.7S; southern cos. Sl.M(f 2 75; native cow. $1 V'o-t 50; natlv lielfem. $2 64H.5o; buU. $l.7iai 2i; oeiv, U.bst HOGS - Receipts, S.M N4i aiarktt lc ( owr; top price. $8 4?; bulk of sales, $6 06 tt.Sn: heavy. anj .'; pecker, $$g k.65) hog end lights. 44 .4rV.. 8llkKf AND I.AM HM Receipts, 8,008 heart; market strong to loo higher; native la nine, 4 ilMii , nntlve wetoera, S.Sfm 4 ; nstive save, n.tsetril.TS; western lamb, $4.ut.ji- western vearilng. "f4 U; western sheep, 88. 8474. is; slocxrs and lean er, S2.t'ia3.. ' , St. Inl Live Sleek Market. 8T. LOUIS, Oct 8i.-CATTLl-Reolpt, i.imI head. Including 6.000 Txn. Market steady. Native shipping and export teera, 14 7.1)5 ft; dressed beef and butcher steer. 84 (rv6 60; steer tinder 1,tsJ0 pound 88 6f 4.14; storker and feeder. $a.6tf.1 86; cow and belters. $2 1642-8.86; canners. 81.JW360; bull. 31.7662 Hi; calves, 43.7it24l.2; lexaa and Indian steer, $2.75H03; cow and heif er?. $1 B0T1.7B. 1IOGH He.lpt, $.600 hend. Market steadv. Pigs and lights, $I.V16: packer. 861ntl6.40; butchers and best heavy, I Hot SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. l,$o head. Market steady. Native muttons, $3 5Nii4.25; lamb. J4.rAfi,6o; cull and bucks, $ I. sou ..60; stockers, 3j.0wqi.fc; Texan. $3.11 fi 4.00, Rleas. City Live St new Market. 8IOCX CITT. Is.. Oct Ja,-(8pclsl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.400 head! market, rteady: stocker. 10il5c lower; beeves, $3.6tfj6.76: cows, bulls and mixed. 42.2ofc3.ai; stockers and feeders, $2.kt3.76 calves end yearling. $2 2603 26. HOGS Receipts, 8.200 head; market shsrie loner; selling at $6 06fi6.30; bulk ot ales, Ao.12414.16. lock la Sight. Rereipla of live stock et the six prltf clpal western markets yesterday) Cattle. Hogs.Bheep. South Omaha 6.900 6.500 11.230 Sioux City 1.400 2.2K Kins City 21.009 9.5oO 8.000 St. Loul i...... 7.WO 6n0 2.M9 St. Joseph 8 349 - 4't 2.64 Chicago 12.000 16.000 22.0O0 Total ...64.649' 41.001 4S.S OMAHA WHOLKSALB MARKET. Condition ef Trade and Qnetatlans eat Staple and Fancy Pr4et, EOOS-Candled wlock, lc. LIVE Pt) I ' LT R T H en, c; rooter. 60S turkeys', 13c; ducks, 8Q9c; geese, 6c; spring chickens, c. BUTTER Pscklng stock, 12; choice to fancy dairy, 15 17c; creamery, 18O20c; fancy prints. 21c. FRESH FISH-Trout. 10o; pickerel, c; pike, 10c; perch, 7c; bluefish, 12c; whlteflsh, Joe; salmon, 14c; redsnapoer, lie; lobster, freen, 20c; lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads, lc; catfish, 14c; black bus. 20c; halibut,, 10c; croppies. 12c; roe shad, $1; buffalo, 7o; Willie rain, ui:, im ira.o, pwi uiiavii. wv. BRAN Per ton, $16, HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Whole sale Denier" association: Choice No. I upland, $660; No. 3. $6.00; medium, $6.60; coarse, $8.00. Ry straw. $5.00. These prices are for hny of good color and quality. OYSTERS New York counts, per 45c; extra selects, per can. 17c; standard, per can, 82c; bulk, standards, per gal., 11.36; bulk, extra selects, per gal.. $1.76; bulk New York counts, per gnl.. $3.00, TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOEA Mexican, sixes 166, 176, 200, 216, 260, $4.00. . LEMONS California fancy, 170, $00 and 360, $500: choice, $460. DATES Per box of 80-lb. pkgs., $8.00; H a Howl In 70-1b. box, per lb 6c. FIGS Calif ornls, per 10-lb. carton, 75(9 85c; Imported Smyrna, 4 -crown, 12o; 6-crown, He; 7-crown. 16c: fancy imported. WaSIltHJ, III 1111. .,l. Ultf , vWHWMll--t per case of thirty-six pkgs., $2.26. BANANAS-Per medium glsed tnmoh, $2.004a2.50; Jumbo $2.7643.60. FRUITS. APPLES Home grown Jonathan, per bbl.. $4.00; Ben Davis. 82.26; New York Pound Sweets, $3.00; New York Kings, $3.00; New York Plopln. 8175: New York Green ings, $2.25; Colorado Jonathans, per bu. box, $1.60. PEACHES Colorado or Utah clings, per box, 85c PEARS-rtab. Colorado and California, fall varieties, per box. $1 752.25. CELERY Per dos.. S54J60O. , GRAPES New York and Ohio, per 1-lb. basket, 21iff2ic. ' CRANBERRIES Cape Cods, per bbl., $660; per box. $2.40. CHTItt-V.rllfomla nr box. 82.00. VEGBTABLE8. POTATOES New home-grown. In sacks, per bu., 40c. ........ TURNIf tt Per bu., 60c; Canada ruta ha gas, per lb., lc. BEETS Per bu.. 60c. CARROTS Per bu., 60c. NAVY BEANS Pr bu., 12.00tM.lA. ONIONS Home-grown, in sack, .per bu., 60c; Spanish, per crate, $1.80.. TOMATOES-Home-grown. per market basket. 2Sg36c. CABBAGE Home-grown," per1 100 lb., Toe. SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per bu. basket, 76o; Virginia, per bbl., 12.30. GREEN PEPPERS Per bu. basket Wa. SUUASH Home-grown, per oos., Wo. BOQ PLANT Home-grown, per dog., 7$e. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twine, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin Young America,. 12c; block Swiss, new, 16c; old, ltfl7c; Wisconsin brick, 12Hc; Wisconsin llmberger. llc. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, new crop, per lb., 14c; hard shall, per lb.. 13c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans. Urge, pet lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanut, per lb., 8c; Chill Walnuts, per lb., 12U13c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 13c; chestnuts, per h., 12tfl6c; new black wal nuts, per bu., 76-890C. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 1 green, 6e: No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 1 salted, 7o; No. 1 veal calf, 9ci No. 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salted, 10(1 5c; sheep pelts, 2&cii 11.00; horse sides, $1.60j$.00. . . Wool M-irket. BOSTON, Oct. 26 WOOL Market Is SO tlve snd Arm snd during the laat week hag taken on at times a feverish ton. Fuse ther advancement In prices seems und way. Both large and mall mill are hajf Ing In the free buying. Territory wool art Arm, with the grease price practically an. changed. Pulled and foreign grade are als nrm. Territory idano: rins, i&wi4e; naavy fln. 1 Mil IV: low medium. 31fi32o. Wyoming: fin. 16C()fl7c; l.eavy fine, 15'lo; fine me dium, nHfllie; medium, 2wHc; low me dium. 220i3c. Utah and Nevada: Fine, 17i17c; heavy fine, 16(ttl6c; fine medium, 17t15c medium. K321r; low medium. trf 23c. Dukota: Fine. 1718o; fine medium, 1718c; medium, 2o21o; low medium, Zl'it 23c. Montana: Fine choice, fine average. 19i20cjr fine medium, choioe, 21te 22c; average, 19ffJ0c; staple, 22lf23c; medium choice, nwac ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28 WOOL Steady; me dium grade, combing and clothing. Vfr)i 26c; light fine, 1820c; heavy fine, lli17o; tub-washed, 2236c. ;i Whisky Prlee Drops. PEORIA. 111.. Oct. 26. The bastng price of finished goods tn the whisky market has dropped another point and wag posted this morning at $1.24. Within two months the price hoa dropped from $1.28 to $1 24. Com petition i again aaalgned aa th caus. the strong fight being made between Individual Independents for business, tn addition t the fight wsged on th trust by all inde pendent being given the reason for th continued reductions .Despite th continued drop there hai been no violent disturbance In the market, th output, however, being; lightly increased aa a result. EaaUra buslnes show th eftect In heavier buying. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deed filed for record October 26, as fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1014 Parnam street, for The Beei - P. E. Her to C. N. Diets Lumber company, part of government lot 4. section 28-16-13 $19,601 A. L. Root and wlfs to C. E. Foster,, lot $, block 1, Mount Douglas 808 C. E. Foster to A. Root, same 3o0 L. Richardson end wife to Angela Malrley, lot 1, block 1, Ralph Place. ft V. Hondek and wife to B. Volenec and wife, lot 18. block t. Mell' 1st add. to South Omaha The Merchants National Dank of Omaha, Nt. a I SaSMhsr - Capital tad Surplus. J400.OOO riAKC MUgPBV. Pr. WlStl DIAKL Catkhr. ' MAM t. 8AILT0. Awl Cslr. Siaalv asoessu el tMsha, kaskar. sarpae ait, Sraas a4 I4it4ls toTwssar tarma. gvralsa Ssckass kmfM aa4 ol4, Lalwrs l aro4it lasiw, atailakl la all part the verla. Mwsal ft4 M fim Ortilaaaa W Paa4, Callwtlena sw4 sroaaptlr a4 xosaiakje-liy, Wa rnnial aaiTiasa dafcae. geo. a. idims mm 00 OMAHA. GRAIN DUYERS snd SHIPPERS Members: Chicago, Omaha, Kansas Clt gnd n't. Louie Aachangita. Transactions for loiur delivery give) careful attention. IS koarsl Irade kla- Tel. IO04W