Vllti OMAHA jjail,y HEW: FHIDA Y, Uiiimhn U. IM", GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKLl .vw, mwnumj ntlfj DClun'J nearby fan. v. selected Ag.Jnst Ups, Opening it Strong. .SKZi-i.ifcc; western factory, common On firsts, CHt K.E-S(ni'g; good to piliro HknS4e; Inrpi- rivlcred. 8rptenihri rliie. 1 .'. e; hlte, u-: Krmijiiin lo prime, K'ff 1nc, KU'Irt M. aJ ; stste, Vunvh-nla and Mie. J4u3fic; Slate. I'"nnyl niH Burl neiirhv goud t choice. 2J'c.'Uc; state, . Pennsylvania iind nearby l lirown nnd nfWed fuiiry. 9fT.'c; firMe to I e xlra Uriel 'uZii: , Western ill. 'Is, Z-TfJc; .T.T. RiTri flnriT . ATiimjurn ieeonds. vjiu . ..""'"-. .- Koi.LTKi-Diewed. nrni: Western spring i i t hirken. t'-'Vl-; turkeys. il2; foals, 12 sportr ( Ida .411 Shipments Ara Taken at Itr lllilnt frta-es Re ' ' Til I Vufi ' Crop. ' OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Maple and Ft rrsdaeo. EGOS Per dox., Iil94c. I funry dairy, 2ic; crmo'. c. I NKW YORK. Oft. 10 There was sumo! A. A. c. Notwithstanding the heavy selling,! ij f.khIC New full rrttm. 'Wisconsin I further urirnt llrmtdetlnn r-.inilii.teil at Amer. Pneu. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Further Urgent Liquidation Causes Decline in Many Issues. decresso, 2 sonnfio francs: gold on bund, ilwtrnw. !.r.'ini dams: llver In liar!, decrease, 2V? ! nt-l (rum f. bill dS'-oil.itcd. increase. 2M,AaVa4 friims; advances. In crease, 2".VtM) francs. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 1ft frer-de 1 t o . Boston. Storks Hitmli, BOSTON. Oct. H - Call losns, B1 er ., -, - tout; time loan. fXfj? per rent. Closing I fi'ntntlons on stocks and bond were nS SHOW OF STABILITY IN SPOTS V:''?,v,: .. . ni'BIWB UJ. , VI oeeolaflae Leaders develop Firmness and Close la Hlaber Than Final Prices of Wtinn-r, do 4a Mrt central 4a .. A'chlaen .to pM Pot(,n ' Albany hrl a ft Main HI Rlnffcam i'i SV.14 i alumet Hecla..."! a ( eutenniei ... l"!, Corp Rang s li.ly Waal .. 10 Pranklln HI Oranhy 49 feeder . . IV . , . ... M ' taiiie oi ah Jimaa Kteantr. witn tioon i Beeves Scarce. HOGS AGAIN UNEVENLY HIGHER i against up on yesterday's market. Ilia twins. J5c; new full cream, btljk. 16c: do. all aaiwa were well nbaorhed. Kxprrtera claim that all shlpmenta were. t-ken tha higher prlcea received on thla cr.n and cable carae bark atrong again A" tnfrn'ng. heat ' opened atrong on lilgher cahlea nd tha atrength ahown by all foreign marketa. There waa aoma heavy aelllng ngalnat upa, but all aalea were well taken and all option closed atronr. December wheat opened at 97o and oloeed at c. Corn opened atrong. with big general trade as a heavy coninileelen home buying. Profit taking waa general, but market took It. well and cloaed atrong. December corn opened at tV) and rlnecd at Kc. Oate erened atrong on acattered commit ion hotiaa buying, btt aoftened later on heavy aeltlrrfc. Decembar oata opened oe:w ond cloaed t2Hc. Primary wneat recelpta wera Ptfi.OnO buah l and ahlpmenta were 873 nro biiahcls. galnat receipts last year of Mi.nOO buahcla nd ahlpmenta of "iiR.OijO busbela. f;orn .-ecalpt were 74.'VO bnaliela and hHmerta torn 5o.iW buahel. against re celpta of Jo.000 bushels and shlpmenta of buehela. Clearances yere 7. COO bushela of corn and o.ViO buahels of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 29.nno bushels. Mverpool cloaed iy4Md higher on wneat nd 1ld higher on corn. L-ocai range ot options: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close ! Yes'y. WheatZ"" I Dec-... ' M 97V "7 May... 1041, i tm,; 1 0414 1 On'il 1 03 July... 9BH SS'i V 9S'I 7 Corn I I Dec... RS tH 55 Bo S4H May... KIT, mt, f o's tH July... M 66 W.'t Oata I Dao... Ki M 8;, S2H' f-S May... MS M M M t SI'i July... 49 49; 4S 4S4i 4'J'i 'OaaaktM Caaa Prlcea. WHBAT-N. 1 hard, $MKXffl.02; No. 3 hard. 11.00; No. 4 hard. IMfiMc; No. 3 spring, ll.0M71.0I; no grnde, 8ri90c. COHN No. X, 7i8c; No. 4, 5S674c; No. X yellow, BSc; No. X white. B7VIVc. OAT9-NO. S mixed, 47lJ4i,c; No. 3 Colored, 48Sc; No. 3 white. 4io; No. 4 White, 4Se; atandard, 4MiOHo. RTE No. X. I3W40; No. 8. 0iS3c. Car let Iteeef ata. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago Kanaaa City Minneapolis . Omaha Duluth St. Louts .... ... 117 ... 86 ... 171 ... 3 ,.. 3M ... t 341 173 IV CHICAGO GR AITS A WD PHOVISIONM rea tares of the Trad In a; Claalnar . Trleee on Board at Trade. CHICAOX), Oct. 10 Wheat pricea on the local exchange touched new high record inarka today when the May delivery Bold up to SLUM ond the December option to tl.OBH. Cold weather In Argentina waa the reason for the fresh advance In prlcea. At the clone December option ehowed a net gain for the day of lc. Corn was up S'srHc. oata were unchanged, and pro vision were 10$12NaO to 40c higher. The wheat market onened atrong on an sctlva demand. by commission houses and meailc, new Swlaa, 25tj.ti,i new limberger, loglrtc; young Americas. 1G0. .L.IVK POULTRY Spring chickens. Ifrd J 11c; hens. Vyl0c; roosters, 0c; turkeys, 12c; HAT-Cholca No. 1 upland. rOW; me dium, X9.0O; No. 1 bottom, f 00; off grades from to 50 to S6.B0; tye atraw, t..uv; No. I alfalfa, til oa. FRUITS AND MELONd. CRANBERRIES Per bhl., APPLK8-Vea!thy, II 40 per bu.l Call, forila Pellfleurs. 32n5iJ.; Woif rtrer apples, 4.60 per blL crabs, 31.10. wATKHMEl-ONtrt E Jon, uwmc; crated for ahlpirent. lc ur lb. CANTALOUPE- P.cckv Ford,' atanderd crate, J2.:.; home grown, atandara, tl.Tl. PI-iACMKS Per box, Utah and Colorado, 1125. PKARS-Utan, noffiZ.. GHA1 r d- Home grown, Mb. basket tl :Sc; California malaga. 31.7B; Tokay, I1.S6. . PRUNEU-Utah Italian. fl.IS; alivcr. I'..2; Hungarian, $2 00. fcLUEBf;RRIK8 Per lf-ots.. $2.50. VKOKTABT.E8. NAVT BEANS Per bu.. No. 1, $128: No. 2, 12.10; Lima. BHc rer lb. POTATOES Per 'bu., new, 80c. BEANS New wax and airing, 40Q0o per market bftekei. CARPAGE-Per lb.. 2c. ' BEETS. TUHNIfB AND CARROTS Per market botket. 3r(i40c. RADiHLS-tei doi. bunches, homa grown, ?oc. TOMATOES Home grown, market bae ket crate, fine. CVCL'MBERS-Per basket. 0c. CELEKV-Kaia.naaoo. ti4V3jc. ONIONB Tallow and r d, 2c per lb. I Spanlnh, per crate. 11.50. NKW I'KPPbKS Per market basket, BOc flWEET POTATOES Market basket, 46c; Virginia sweets, per bbl., 83.00. DEEP CI TS No. 1 riTje. 14r; No. J rlba, lie; No. 3 ribs, tic; No. 1 loin, lc; No. 3 loin, lie: No. I io!n. Jttc; No. i chuck, B4c; No. 3 chuck. 4'tc; No. S chuck, 3V4c; No. 1 round, Xc: No. 3 round, 7:,4c; No. 3 round, 6c; No. 1 plate, Gc; No. 3 plate, 4)jc; No. 3 plate. 4c. TROPICAL FRUITS. LKMON8 Llmonera. XCO mie, $7.00; other brand. BOcdtl.oo lass. COCOA NUTS Per do.. nc. DATF.8 Karij.ws. 'c: Bayers. Sc; Hal. Inwia. r,c: uea sU Ted walnut datai. -' box. $1.00. BANANAS Per medium alxed bunch, KMityt.ih: ) umbos, x:.oofce.w. ORANGES Valcnclaa, B and T4 Blses, 84.50; 12, ISO, 176, 200 and 21 sixes, $5.23 MISCELLANEOUS. CALIFORNIA DRIEL FRUITS-Prunea re some, hut unaelled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tations rar.ue from lie, to So fcr California fruit and from bv.c to 8c for Oregon. Peaches are slightly easier, with fs.n,y yel lows quoted at 13tyc. Raisins are firm; three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted at to; four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, ffrd Uc. 1 HIDE AND TALLOW-eGreea sa)teV No. 1, 6 He; No. 2, 7Vc; bull hldea, c; green hldea. No. t, 7c; No. 2. 6c; horae. 3J.SufeJ.6ss sheep pelts, B0c7$1.25. Tallow No. 1, tVac; No. X. sttc. Wool. 1622c. COFFEE Roasted, No. 88, Wo per lb.; No. 20, 14Ho per lb.; No. Sfi, lyo per lb. Ne 21. 12o per lb. FISH Halibut, Uc; trout. If: pickerel, 10c; pike, 14c; pike, freeh froxen, 13c; wtmensn, Jviw; ounaio, so; ounnsaas. Uo.inn Klvtr4 .1 1-1 Roll- riichhnm ptil ;i: Mnu. Mining ... Ht-xi.-an Cemrsl '!HMUhlin N. T . N. H. at II 111 Mohawk I t'nlon Fad Of M ntana C. A C. pf1 . . ;'4Uis lwmlBluB .... Tiltie . . driHeA;s the Mock exchange today, which i-aojid Ar. lpr IsParrot violent declines In many sections of the .f" '".:; i!,. ' list of securities. Hltliough at others VIZ leJl.I ?iT.m.?k some show of stability was made partly J "iT-fa I- Tn"? because necessary liquidation in sohio 1 raiwo Klw. " ilium! '.w lulled roii'ir "' pii'ikh nan airaaay ncen enecien, fiaiuv jiaaf. Rlectrle 111. S. Mining irnsiiii ui iriiyina unniipiT.i riivi i qo pra 4b P. I'Nl to bh'k S.4i)l 3! S1V, Oil 1.200 Hlt S.-.4, r.sw ion -horta. The urgent buvlna waa based ',. cainan. aresaed. , eh.en tdvancia at all of the. ': w'l V. ,Q. wmw nass, xac; Diaca leading grain centers ot Europe, the' rise ait Liverpool being more than Id per bu. Predictions of frosts In Argentina, where the wheat olant la in first stagea of tta growth, formed the basla of the strength in foreign markets. The- local market.-was also. bulltailyvaaatal -fey . tdetJ! Hit , nearrly 80U.u bu. la stocks of ., wheal ait MrtneapollS r th nv "'' ,n(1 alb by continued , active demand for flsnir here and in the northweet. TbS mar ket exhibited decided- strength the greater art of the day, but lost some of its bull ahneas lata. In tha .session . on account of heavy realising . sales. The close was strong. T December opened 4o to He higher at $1.04Vtrl.0fVj. aold at $1.05H and closed at $1 vi . May sold between IJ.10V4 and l.ll',4j and closed ti-Wx- Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 9S,0iV) bu. Primary receipt, 4!,0ii0 bu., compared with 18,000 bu. . for tha corresponding day . a year ago. Minneapolis. Du'.uth and Chi cago reported receipts of 364 cara, atcalnat 390 cars last week and 339 cara a year ago. The corn market wsa atrong throughout he entire day. Higher pricea at Liverpool, the advance In wheat small local receipts and reports that the yield In Iowa will be smaller thin before were the cause. But the firmness will be resumed In the opinion of traders. The market closed strong. December onened to o higher at llHc. sold up to lo and closed at lc. Local receipts were 341 cars, with 76 ' of contract grade. ' Oats wers strong tne eariy part 01 me baas, 2uo; sunflsh, G$j9c; crappiea, CQc; large crappiea, uc; herring, iresh iroseo, c; whlteflah, froson, li'olic; pickerel, freaa froien. 8c; Bpamsh mackaral, !6o; native mackerel, ISOabc . per fish; codfish, fresh frozen, " 12c; red amppei, l;c; floundora, fresh froien, tec: hsdfiock, fresh frcsen. Kc; SMHo. Xicr abad ro, 4nc per lu.;; frog legs, s:n . per dox. green sea turtis meaC ; So per' lb. ;'. 'a CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 65c Tomatoea, fancy 3-pound cans, $1.46; standard, 3-pound cans, 11.2a. Pine apples, grated, 2-pound, $A20?,31 sliced, $1.7bia23B. Gallon apples, VS. 26. Cslifornia apricots, $2.00. Fears, $t.762SO; peaches, $1.7Btl40. L. C. peaches, 12.00,2.(0. Alaska salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, 82.15; fancy sockeye, fiat, Ji.aC. Bardlnea, quarter eiU $3. 2b; three-quurters mustard, 83.10. Sueet potatoes, Jl.Jayl.M. Sauerkraut, BOc Pumpkins, vCcg31.0a ' Limit beanv. 2-pound, ,bctitljjb. . boaked peas, 2-pound. 60c; fancy, $1.1.46. seaalon, but eased off toward the cloae on! 4.60; clear, 8J.6O'44.0O. St. Loots Urarral Market. ST. IX1UIS. Oct. 10.-VHEAT-Higher; track, No. 3 red, cash, tl.0".i&1.074; No. 2 hard. $1.056 l.WV: December, $1.02'i; May, $1.0H. CORN Higher; track; No. 2, cash, 8JHr; December, 67c; May, 69-V; No. 2 white, 84V4i5o. OATS Higher; track. No. 2, cash. B04c; December, 62!c; May, 54Hc; No. t white, B3Hc. FIX)TrR Strong: ' red winter patents. $4.75ig4.90; extra fancy and straight, $4.26$ profit taking. The firmness at the start was mainly the result of - the strength of wheat and corn. December opened 40 to He, at KSc to 56V, sold to WiO and clopsd at 64'4o. Local receipts were 172 cars. There was sn active demand for provls. Ions, especially the January and Msy prod ucts, and the market waa strong all day. Boms of the leading packers were heavy buyers of January- lard. Increasing con- FEEP-T!n.ethy, steaoy. $.1.7584.30. . I'UK.NMEALi Higher, 2.t. HAY Firm; timothy, $16.OCtJ00.00; prairie. $9.0013 60. IRON COTTON TIE8-31.10. BAOGINO $1 15. HEMP TWINE 'Ho. PROVISIONS Pork higher; Jobbing, $15 00 616.60. Lard higher; prime steam, $.2W Dry salt meals, steady; boxed, extra sumption and a deoreaalng hog movement shorts, $9 25; clear ribs. $9.25; short clears were the principal bullish Influences. At jvt.H); bacon, steady; boxed, extra ahort, the rloa January pork waa up ioc at r 10. '310.124; clear ribs. $10,134; ahort cleara, Blba were l(xf12-c higher at $8,224. I poU Eatlmated receluta for tomorrow: Wheat, 116 cara; corn, 373 cars; oats, lie cars; lings, 15.000 head. Leading futures rangtd as follows: Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat i I I Dec. I04fr t ' 1 flb4 1 0GH 1 044 1 05 1 04 May I 10VJT 1 114 1 114 1 10 1 10 1 10 July 1 0V(l J u4 1 054 1 03 I 00 1 04 Corn I I Deo. W14 4 -sVI 61 ltflH May tiJVH . fcH 6141 IH 'H July 63 62 OS ' 14 Oats- 1 ' I Iec. MHfflH Bt',' 64'i B4'i May !:tl b-SWt'C-i 164 5ttB7 July !3 . hi 61 Pork- Vt. 14 60 14 B0 14 60 14 50 14 SB Jan. li 70 1 16 15 70 16 10 IS i Lard- 1 Oct. 1 1T4 SO 1T4 I 0 t 124 Nov. 8 826 $36 836 8 20 Jan. $ 024 1 W $ 124 8 -'4 Rita t)cl. TxS IM 78B 7 80 7 80 Jan. $ 16 $ 3741 $ lo 8 224 8 10 No. t ' " FLOUR Strong, with prlcea up 2c; winter patsnta. 842va4.M; winter airalghta, $3Ki I it, spring patents. 86.1'Kyj 20; spring stralghta. M 4.KO. bakera. (2 7S3.ft3. WHEAT No. 8 aprlng. $1.1241.:. No. 3. sl.Wfjl 12; No, 3 rod. $1.061.06. CORN No. i, 65oS,c; Nu. 3 yellow, o4t 8o,c. OATS-N'a 3. B44c: No. $ white, 51 44i So, . RYE No. 2. 8Tc BARLEY Good feeing, 7819uv; fair to choice malting, HAill.07. SKliC rial, No. 1 norl li weatein. LTRY Chickens. 10c:" springs. turkeys, 13al5c; ducks, 8c; geeae, tc. 12e; Article. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oata, bu.... Recelpta. Shipments. . .,. . n.uoo 8.0110 ..... 68.000 10.10 60.0HO 82.COO I 112,000 $0.0)0 S.700 4H'-i 4D'4 TOO 7 M 47,n MVi 2it jm u M SOrt IK'i lft4 700 77 n 4.7uQ ASH Wa 200 Mi M'j l.kl 7 11 J, 2011 87 14 81 li.ii 4:'li 4! 1,400 1811, ISO14 M 172 2,1" SllH S! J,3l I 7 .1,000 143 1421, K.70O 117 lltts 3,7 0 17', ll, l.noo 8(14 m Joo i'0 r.'i 1,100 40 HII fKK) M " 700 114 HS hi IMS IM'i i,(V jn " ij" 200 7 7 l.kilO nlS 41J 8.1'W 1S l'a 00 41li 42 500 111 31 &0 117 1134 tUn ii" lii" joo n .100 !14 in m id 1M 73 nV ' ai . l2 lj .1 ( "i IS', 47 91 li'), 7i an aH 71 Mia to 43i milt 44 1.1 Kansas City Uratn aad Prerlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. . Oct. 10 -WHEAT-De-cembt-r. $l.0f4; May, 81.04S Cash: No. 3 hard, $1 Ooifcl.Ofc; No. 3. $1014)1.04; No. 2 red. $1.041.06; No. 3. $1.01 ti 1.08. CORN December. 6474c; May. 56c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, nV'3i4c: No. .1, fi0ff4c; No. 2 white, 60c; No. 3. 6Tc. OAT8-N0. 2 wh,H.e. B04c; No. 2 mlxed.l 48si4f4c. HAY Firm: choice timothy. $13.004 13 60; choice prairie. 31 1. 25 1 1.B0. BUTTER Creamery, 30o; packing, 204c ' EUGS Extras, 23c; firsts. 21c. , . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu SB.O00 221.000 Corn, bu v. 14,000 , 13.000 who had followed ihe preceding c,"Hii and partly. It was ensumcd, by reasun of Supporting measures placed In the n.ar ket by friends of ailous securities. Bom-j violent contrasts lr. the market were the consequence. Industrial stocks as a group were very weak and the mivement In some of them gave clear evidence of a process of house cleaning goln? on on the part of some commission hoiis wblon had grown weary of carrying state account, or were prompted to take In sail and to compel their clients to do so. It was reported that In some loans tlm, wers maturing severe discrlmlnatl m was exercised against some of the itiduslilnl alocka which were held as rolteml. The fact tht call money holds firmly near 6 per cent, as It has done since the first of the month. In Itself provos dis couraging to the carrylngof quiescent ac counts. in incident waa the heavy selling of United States Steel preferred, which cur ried It down to a level where trie ima of dividend return Is higher than on the common stock. The notable feature of the market was the resistance offered by some of the storks which are favorite mediums of the most act)v speculation and whl-h ended the day at. substantially hlgliwr prices than last night. Bonds i- heavy. Total snlcs. rr value, 821.B40.000. United States bone's were uncounted on call. Number of salea and quotations on the New York Stock exchange: ... aalas. High. lyiw. Cloi. Anania r.aprcM AmalsaniBteA Copper Amariran C. 4 nt ... Amer. Cotton Oil 00 prs Amoflran Eipraas . American H. ft b. pfa. Amariran Ire Amtr. Ltnsea4 Oil 4o pfd r Amsr. Locomotive 4o pfit Amer. 6. tk R o pM Amer. Sugar ftafliitng ... Amer. Ton. pld cartlf... Anaronda Mlulng Co Atchiroa So pld Atlantic Coaat Una Ualtlmora 4t Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt . Canadian plno Central of Now Jersey . ClieMipMk St Ohln Chicago Ut. Weatern ... Chinaao A Northwaatern C., .f. gt. p Chicago T. A T do pfd C, C, C. St. L. ... Colo. Fuel A Iron Colo. A Southarn d lat pfd do U pfd Conalldated Oas Corn Products do pfd Delasars A Hudaon ,., Oel., lck. A West. ... penrer Rio Orandt . do pfd , , Dlatlllors' Securities ... Erie , u lat pld do id pfd Genaral Electric Illinois Central Istsrnatlsnai Pa par , So pfd International Pump ds pfd lows Central s pfd Kaa City Boulharn H do ptd . v . . . Jsirnila ft. NaahrUls 4.ta-M2. reilcaa Central Mlaai A1 at.' Iionls M., St. P. A g. Sis. at. do pfd , Missouri rarldc .. M.. K. A T. ds pfd v...V. National La it Nat. R. R. of Mes. ptd A New York Central K. T., O. A W Norfolk A Wtatern ...... 4e ptd North. AmariesD Pacldc Mali PennarlYsnls People's Oas P., O. C. A St. ! PramM Steel Car do pfd Pullmas Palscs Car Reading do lat pf do Id pfd Ropubllc Bteal do pfd Rock Ialaad Co do pfd St. U A 8. P. 84 pfd... t. Loo la 8.-W do pfd i. Southern geolao o pfd - Southern Railway do pfd .v..i Tenn. Cel A Iron Taxas A Paoifle T.. St. L. A W do pfd t'nlon PaclSo ds pfd V. 8. Eiprsaa It. g. Realty V. 8. Rubber do pfd V. S. Steal ds pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical , do pfd , Wabaah do pfd Welle-Fargo Bipreaa .. Weetlnghouae Electric Western t'nlon Wheeling A Lsko Erie Wlsconaln Central .... do pfd Iniertorough Met. . ...1 do pfd Ore at Northers pfd .... Northers Padae Central Leather ........ do ptd Sloee-gtiafoeld Steel ... Total sales for the day. tsi.too ibarea Mint. Oaa t'nlled rrult United Shoe Mech do prd V. s. Sleel do pfd Adventure A I loses Amalgamated. ...... Atlantic Allied. Bid. Oil . iS . I tah .u . 4a Virtorts . 3x14 Winona ' . ft Wolvnrine .... . I'd 14 North Dntte . . US H Rutte Coalition . IV Nevada . 21 calumet A Arliona ,. . M Arliona Commercial. 1: l .... .... lo', ' ....11 I .... I .... n' ; .... s 1 .... l .... 44 ! ... ti .... Sl. . ... K .... u .... 74 .... .... IJ .... tt'4 1 .... .... s .... 44 ....107 .... 4VH .... v, Sl4 Sheey and l.aaabs la err Light Br relpt, vtltk Prlees Steady an All Kln4swellBg nn Killers Weak. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct 14 cows. Wyoming. 8 cows 1".2 Wyoming. 2 steers. ...!" 7 cows .... 5 1" 2 17 Cattle. Hogs. Laaden ClwsTmg stacks. LONDON. Oct. 10 Closing quotations on stocks were ss fol'owsi Conanle. mosey. . . .! H-14 M.. K. A T ! do account K l&-14New York central ..104 Anaconda 7N!rtnls A Weatern.. i0 Atohlaon Si'ta do pfd S3 do pfd M anuria A Weatern. 1 Si Baltimore V Ohio .. . Pennaylranla Canadian Pact tic ltRH Rsnd Mines .... ('heeapeaks A Ohio.. 30"4 Readies Chicago (It. Weatern. 4 southern Railway C, M. A At. P !'. do pfd 14 Southern Padflc . fie Peers D. A R. O. aoVtlston Pacific do pfd 481. do pfd Erie 1841. S. Steel . do fat prd 44 de ptd .... do Id pfd Wahaah Drank Trunk K do pfd llllnoln Central 14 Spatiirh 4s .. Loula. A Naah 103 SILVER Bar. steady at 7-16d per og. MONEY 24tl:4 P"- cvnt- The rate of discount in the open market for short bills la 3vifo3 15-16 per cent. The rate of discount lu the open market for three months' bills la 4 l-lti(ftl4 per cent. si 4' 4 H4 ) 114 1274 M J4 i1i 10 : 1 New York Mining; Storks. NEW YORK, Oct. 10 Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Adams Cos Liu I Chief . S tllte 4 Oolarls .t3t llreece 2 Opblr U'. Urunawlck Con .... 4S Pol out ; 14 Comatock Turfnel u.. ! Savage 70 Con.. Cel. A Vs ') Sierra Nevada M Horn Stiver H0 Small Kopei tit Iron Silver 12a Standard 20 Leadvllle Con I . , Offered. Forels Financial. LONDON, Oct. 10. Money Is In quiet de mand In the money market today and rates were easier. On the Stock exchange the prices opened weak, but buying orders for Union Paoifle, Canadian Pacific and Erie caused a Arm close. Grand Trunk Improved during the afternoon, especially third pre ferred shares, on President Wilson's favor- BERLIN, Oct. 10. Prices on the Bourse Receipts were: Official Monday 'mcliil Tuesday , Oftlclal Wednesday... Estimated Thursday Four days this week. .33.508 Same days last week. . . .2S.2I7 Same days 2 weeks ago. .80.723 Same days 3 weeks sgo..31.6K3 Same days 4 weeks ago..31.0t4 Same days last year 2B.BB7 tne tuiiovviiig table shows tha receipts ot cattle, hogs end sheep st South Omaha for ti.s year to date, compared with last year. 17. !". Inc. Dec. Cattle ........ 830,477 TM.TTW 143.6S1 Hoga 1.846.867 2.093.740 ...... .8KS Sheep 1,644,W l.SoD.Ssi 36.660 Tlia following table sli. the ava -ge prices of hogs At South Omsha for the Isst several days, with comparisons: I 10. 1?U7. Sheep. 2,1,4 Zi.au 1 6.378 17.83 4, SSI 13562 6,2r S.0W 1S.2H0 6o,74!t 1D.OII9 ti.m 24.531 104.174 26.018 6-',Ks 2.3.')3 72.236 16.606 78,746 , II. Chsse ..h'j; 4 50 into 2 76 M Clarke .!".' 4 W 8 111 , T3 3 Si IDAHO. D. H. Cregnn. Idshn. 1 steers... .1127 4 1b 13 feeders.. m1 3 90 HOGS Hogg were unevenly higher this morning, but Just how much higher It was no easy matter ta egy. The experience of salesmen differed ao widely that no two acre quoting the market the same, some lenorllng their sales ss steadv, others 5o higher, and a few even quoting It loo lilehee At the seme timjt '),... mM ni I..,. ! who were. If anything, bldded lower on their uravy hogs. 1 he result wss a Very slow and dull market, very little being done un til late In the morning. Heavy lings were at no time free sellers, and naturally enough they did not experience aa much advance ss ths lighter and choicer loads, hvsvy packets especially being a alow pro position from start to finish.. Representative sales: I 1807. 190$.U06. 1804. 11808. 11902. (1901. Sspt. $0... $03 Oct. 1.... $01 Oct. 3.... 6 9144 Oct. 3.... 6 S Oct. 4 6 84 Oct. 6.,.. i 8o4 Oct. .... Oct. 7.... I9:r4 Oct. 8. . . . 6 r4 Oct. 8.... m Oct. 10... 8 1, 1 1 131 6 e 25 16 741 ;'. 6 IS 27! 6 10i 8 75 28 8 6 31 061 I 74 081 6 76 03 S 68 8 60 6 64 6 05 $ Til 7 Ml 7 14 7 301 7 30M 7 81 $ (3 5 67 I 661 $ 40 7 42 7 S?l 6 641 i 11 7 28 g 30f 8 on' 16 ll 7 14 8 25 8 051 t B3 $ 22 7 08 $ 88 76 $ 69 5 68 6 62 49 34 13 14 No. A. Ss. Pt. .. v. Sh. Pr. J Si I ISO I 5 7a 24 M lit 5 . i I as it v 81) 6 1 88 SOT fOS 00 J ri 4S l 61 Ill 130 6 06 71 Mi IM SJI'i 54 Ill ... 6 OS 51 0 4 6 IK (7 IJt 10 4 00 M.. $71 So I 1 M ... 6 0S ti.l 40 6 18 II ... IBS 73 ...tM to 6 IK - ... 40 TS :i ... 6 IS 41... f.'T SO 2 ttf ... 4 16 M It 4 m ...ss tati 11 i ... on 71 t; 40 11 M ... 6 03V4 47.. !7i 40 I la l IM 114 43 SSI 10 1174 M 40 01 M 242 SO I 174 64 25 40 I OK T 216 130 I 10 57 Ill 40 6 OJ 17 IM ... 10 M 11 40 65 7. ...... S4 ' ... 6 80 14 W7 160 I 0 I4 W M . '. ... IM 41 m ... t 61 ' 140 ICS t 4 10 4 Jtt 64 its o en w r4 n tti 6 191 I 06 61 3? 4 4 16 71 at 4 1 ... 44 ... I 8 j O'GRADY BONDSMEN WITHDRAW i Woman Aeesaeil ( Mnrder nl Ileal ! Falls Beaten itleimalnsi af Proerty. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. Oc t 1".-tSpit ial.) The latest sensation In connection with the case of Mrs. Julia Ann O'Grady, who a few days ago was beht for tippeaiancv In the ststa, clrrttlt court on the chsrge of having fired the shot which killed her hushsnd. John O'Orgdy. a pioneer resi dent of this part of the state. Is the Bur rendering of the defendant lo the county authorities by the three Slottx Fells n who had furnished her bond In the sum of $7.0"". The men who a day or two ago signcc her bond were Merits Levin ger. cx-Mayoi George W. Bumslde- and J. II. Toohov She had been released snd returned to ths O'Qrady horns with the Intention ,nf remslnlng there pending her trial the latter psrt ' of November. The set Ion of the bondsmen In wllhdrswlng from tier bond was precipitated when papers were filed In the office! of the register of deeds con veying to George W. Egan of Logan. la., tha O'Grady fsrm, the bill of ssle covering all '.lis O'Grady person si property. It sppears that Mrs. O'Orsdy dlechsrged (he Sioux FRlls attorneys whose services she engaged soon sfter the tragic, death of Jier husband and who represented br st the coroner's Inquest and st her prs llmlnary hearing. ' Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. 35.95fc6.35 6.7f"cr7.06 SlWdHSO 5.7o.'i.96 ' 8.10(nt.40 of stock it z ir.414 470 101, 60 44 4 4.1 II 116 14 1 ta il l.t .... Mi, ak , l6Tei. '' te H4 " "'4 n4 1214 int., .! . e.1'4 2a 2U 4 4 : ?4 '4t J ,. 441 ; 10.100 1014 1004 loi i. pvr soa no an TtiO 1114 74 - 4r74 ' .-.I 18 , . o7 4 4il 23 SiW 22' 11.400 lies in H4 i.aiBl ai1 as vices. 1; j PARIS, Oct. 10. Prices at the opening of ihiil i tnR Bourse today declined on the New 14 : iuik nu.ivTV, iiui iwiv-r dim, virn( niiu '4t t closed at a better tone. m M4 I Bank of Kngland Statement. 1,000 tk 700 14 :v eOO, 123 l.t'10 44 5. 01 ;4 100 4V, 1.5'i0 4A1 tilO 44', n H4- euO si '4 700 7:, ,1I0 IM .114.2110 91 'J no 4.1' io 1,000 m 7.- if 4 43 31 100 4f4 14.41NV 7'4 i 14 78 l.ss 19 70 144 41 si 4 4JI4 71 V 6 204 74 . IK- 14 71 74 l!f, 7 14 41 IIH l.M, 411 71, s o log 1'! i 4 600 11V ll'i 11. 3ft) .481, 400 400 24 s, 4k', 114 LONDON, Oct. 10. The weekly state ment of the Bank of England shows tha following changes: . Total reserve, de crease, l,497,OiW; circulation, decrease. 358.000; bullion, decrease, 1,856,476; other securities, decrease. 4U.163.wfiO: other de posits. Increase. 1,414.000; public deposits, decrcaae, 1,978,00071 netes reserve, decrense, 1,361,000; government securities, Increase. 1.000.000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week Is 46.61 per cent, aa compared with 48.86 per cent lust week. . . Omaha $2.00ra!5.15 Chicago 2 nt7.36 Kansas City X.lO'p'.OO St. Loula ..." 2.0i7.il5 Sioux City 2.756.40 ' The officio 1 number of cara brought In today by each road waa Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & 81. P 1 3 Wabaah 2 .. Mlasotirl Pacific .. 2 Union Pacific system. 42 C. ft N. VV., east C N. V.. w3; Tt C. St. P.. M. AO.'.... .. V., B. ft Q., east.... C, B. & Q., west... C, R. 1. &. P., east. C. R. I. ft P., west. Illinois Central Chicago G. W 21 103 1 1 1 C 8 22 Total receipts. ,.22u 24 The disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. .101,700 124 100 5' in 400 M.aoo 41.4' 100 , 100 47 '4 24 st " Mt 1S 4 W BATHER' I-V.JJIU;CRI BEJ.T Fair- for Frtda'ay,". Ha.- Xa Important ..'"7 Ckane lit ejjpe4ratr4j.",-. ". -'I i' MAHA, Oct. 10. 1907. . Generally ctear wn)i4r prevails through out the entire country this morning. Light rains have fallen In -the lake reglou wltnln the lant twenty.four hours, and, moderately heavy rains occurred on file south Atlantic cchsL Temperatures are slightly higher In the eastern states and throughout the northwest. They are lower :r, the upper lake region, upper .Mississippi ' valley and gulf stiles. The. Outlook Is tavorsrtn for continued fair In trria,, vicinity tonight snd Friday, wltb. no important change )u tem perature. . " ' i' " Omaha record of tt)iic4-ature And precipi tation oompared - wliA . te-, corresponding day of the lust three years: 1807. 1906. 1805. 1904. Minimum temperature ... 46 28 43 55 Precipitation 0J 00 . 00 .07 Normnl temperature for today,' 68 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation sioce March 1, .91 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1906, 3.54 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1005, B.4o Inches. , L. A. WELSH, ' ' Local Forecaster. Wel Market. BOSTON, Oct. 10.-WOOL-The activity lu the local wool market continues without ;ii 'abatement, yet In snlte of the heavv deal. 244 3s Ing. prlcea show no hardening tendency. 43 i 1 The leading western quotations follow: 1231a 124 - Kentucky. Indiana - Jind Missouri,' three- .... Ji'.j eighths brood. 314733c; .one-quarter blood. , zn-uitoc. Bcoureo values, lexas. fine, twelve Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co...... Armour ft Co........ Vansant ft Co Carey ft Benton Lobman ft Co Mccreary ft Carey W. I. Stephen Hill ft Son F. P. Lewis Huston & Co Hamilton ft Rothschild.. L. F. Hubs J. H. Bulla 4.. Sam Wertheimer Mike Haggerty J.. B. Root ft Co O. Me Connaufhey T. B. Inghrain Sullivan Bros.. V. A. Brltton Lehmer Bros Sheridan Meat Co Carlson J. L. Compton Kingman Packing Co.. 1. Independent Ietier . Bros... Smith ft P. ,. Other buyers ......i.-..i-, 813 1,626 2.01a H14 26 242 460 6X 10 215 21 66 66 1l ' 119 1(H 218 ' 169 27 25 V 25 35 81 861 Hogs. Sheep. c38 ItiO l,9.i4 1,5J 1.279 182 K5 . 114 . 2U8 .197 1 19 120 '"V 7.371 8HEKP Receipts of sheep this morning were very light, there not being enough in sight to create any great amount ot en thuslssm. The few loads here were prac tically all foedera, there being no killers of any consequence In sight. There was n very fair demand for killers, but the feel ing was weak on that kind. The fart Is that the Chicago market Is considerably lower than this market, taking Into account the difference in railroad .rates. In fact, on some kind of killers the price Is actu ally l.iwer at Chicago than here. This naturally makoe the buyers for packing houses bearish in their views and aa noted yesterday they would undoubtedly buy fat atuff lower If receipts, wero large enough to admit of it. With offerings so small they were forced to pay practically steady prlcea for the little stuff to be had. As usual there was a good demand for feeders snd the market was generally steady on all desirable grades. The fact is the feeder market has been very satisfac tory all thla week, with comparatively little change In prices. In fsct what few changes have taken place have been on the side of sircnget vi.lj.,1. A r'ent many medium lambs are coming such fc fro selling around $S.004r6.20. with very few striit'y good or choice lambs offered. As noted yesterday, old broken mouthed and Inferior ewes are alow sole every day, the demand not being for that kind. ' Quotations on good to choice killers' Lambs. $6.7ooi7.26; yearling wethers. eb.sOtf 6.76: wathers. 34.SOtb5.36: ewes, $4. 00.00. No quotations are given on fair to good killers, as feeder buyers sre taking prac- , i,y tloallv everything of that description st ! better prices than peckers wi". vT- Quotations on feeders: Lambs. $6.0tKi48u; roniinr.n Inriilis. H.ni'n6o0; i-hihIik $'1 Mfil 5.80; wethers, 84.75(K..lo; ewes, 84 00fi4 50; cocitn.. 1 ih. 1.1 'Ai:t.7r: vturiing breeding . '-wes. eV.OOdjC.iV); sged brewing ewes, $i.0fJ ' ' 8.75. Representative sales: No. Av. 'tt Wyoming lambs 61 78 Wyoming lambs 62 1 111 Wyoming wethers M j 62 Wyoming ewes 101 j 302 Wyoming ewes, feeders 92 i 14 Wyoming ewes, culls 86 I 1403 Wyoming lumDs, feeders.... M ! 243 Wyoming lambs, culls 4: 1 4.7 Wyoming bucks, lambs 61 150 Wyoming Is nibs 60 1 "2 Wyoming lambs 61 ; 3r2 Wyoming lambs 59 I 63 Wyoming lambe 60 1 249 Wyoming wethera 6 443 Wyoming wethers V! j 60 Wyoming lamba, feedeva B9 ! 628 Wyoming lambs, feeders 54 I 456 Wyoming lnmbs, feeders .... 5' I lei Wyo. lambs, culls, feeders.. 4'.' 6o2 Wyoming lamb", feeders 65 123 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 4?1 I 22S Wyoming ewes, breeders.... 1oo , 1iK Wyoming ewes, breeders.... 117 Electric Llgrht Franchise. MITCHELL, 8. D., Oct. lO.-tSpevlsl -Another delsy has been granted by ths city council on the eletrlo light franchise prop osition In order to give the Mitchell Oas company an opportunity to get through with the receivership And start out OA A new basis. When the business Is settled In federal court the plsnt will be purchased by a new company, which has Just made ap plication to the ounr.il for a franchise, ami which will undoubtedly be granted.. The rid company has about $03,000 Invested In Ihe present plant and sn effort will be made lu get It out by Improving the gas snd electric light plant. It sasures the' rttlssna that It will give Mitchell tho best lighting plant In the northwest. The parties from Wagner who had an application for A 'franchise offered strong objections to the fTHl.ib.lae being put over for a period of thlry da,vs, snd H took the Vcle of the mayor to Yls cide the tie vote on the poslponepient. Totals......... 3.341 ,87T 3.048 CATTLE Receipts of cstlle were quito liberal for a Thursday, there being over 200 cara reported InJ As usual of late, a' good many of the trains Were behind time. 1 so that it was well along toward midday I before everything was In sight. In aplte of the fact thet there were so I many cettle In the yards, the number of : 1 fat steers was small. This was true not only of Cornfeils, but of rangers aa well. At the same time there was a very good , demand and packers were all looking tor supplies. Witn 'only a few cattle to make; selections from, Ine market was fully I sieaoy ana tt was no trouble at all to sell the good kinds. Cowa and heifers were In liberal supply, and still there was no aurntus of urnod ainns, tne receipts consisting largely 1 219 Wyoming wethers, feeder.. Ill 111 Wvomlna wethers, feeders.. 11" 2?i Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 110 815 South Dakota wethers 90 174 South Dakota yearlings...... 74 Sr4S. D.-yearlings, feeders...... 44 6B S. D. iambs, feeders 61 4 western Ismhs, culls 73 210 western lambs 69 JS1 South Dakota ewes, feeders. f3 V South Dakota lambs, feeders 62 72 8. D. lambs, feeders, culls.., 81 341 Wyoming yearllna, feeders.. 81 11 Wyoming wethers, teeners.. 104 321 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 110 77 western lambs - "J 10 western lamb culls Bo 18 western ewe culls 110 1 western yearling loo rr- 6 7. 4 r. 6 27 3 on 4 7 3 T' 6 1 r. 1 4 7;. 6 7t 6 6 t 6 Hi 5 ra ft 4:. 6 Ot 6 Vi 6 50 6 (VI 6 l 6 sn 6 2'i 3 2S) ft 10 5 10 8 05 t : ft 70 ft 70 6 2 5 M 7 5 2S 8 60 5 75 ft 50 6 1" 5 10 7 26 26 8 E0 6 00 Khern, Lamba Steady. . and Hosts Arc consisting largely of 1 rutrir.n hvk trnrk" MillKKT vittou. i tie . general niarKei waa . sieaoy, 1 and on the good kinds fairly active. In ferior grades were a little alow, but still Cattle, they sold Just about as well aa yesterday. .r''n,,:: ,. r;',, riL.."; Chicago, oct. io.-CATTLE-Receipt. of rattle continues In a gotld healthy con- stlmated about 19.000 head; dy dlllon. Prices lnlv looked In.t a Kent Steers, .it)'0 ' "i rows, e.v.nmiu."", steady with yesterday, there being no note- $3.0Cft6.76; bulls. $2.60ti.W worthy rhanae in anv direction. I 8.50; stockerB and feeders, uvaiaiHmn oil came; uoiiu 10 Cliuice corn- fed steers, xs.sori f.0"; fair to good cornfetl heifers. calves. .$3.0 Kit $2.4O7i5.(0. HOGS Receipts, estimated about 14.0T4) head; market steady; choice heavy ship cattle, $o.65'ri6.3A; steers, $4..5'ci5.66 steers, $6.0tu6.75; steer. 34.30tu6.G0 ....... a Cd.. ,4 n nv km. .a . rni nmrncn. n. niu 1 u.'. iK" nod to choice rnae ! mixed. 86.otVa7.60; packing. $6.i.V&6.75; common to fair ran so I Digs. 85.001.40; bulk Of salea. steers, 1.1. ,trri4.iw; gooa 101 rinr.r.r- ' S6.30fi4.3S. LAMBS Receipts estl- cliolce' corn fed cows anil heifers, '$3.;64i4.50; i mated at about 24,000 head; market steadv; 3 0 . li, 2.'10 IT 47i M 144 lit lS 4 144 J: months. 72t973r; fine, six to eight months, 664rti6-. fine, fall. 67f5&c. . Calffomla, north- hl, 264 lot 120 120 em, 87i(jf6He; middle county, 68rr64c; southern, 62ci3c; fall free, 57ft&Sc: fall defective, eo UV ' 6'41c. Oregon, eastern N. 1 staple, 7072c; ) 1 eastern No. 1 clothing, 6.Sfi70c; eastern s average, 67ij69c: valley. No. 1. 60180. Terrl ltn tory. scoured, fine staple, 7H4r74e: tine me dium staple, jiitrrc; nne nothing, WtivOc; 2U 714 H4 1 . ie 14 14 1:4 :i"0 :nt4 si Ms 700 4 s 4 200 334 34 2! 5.7ol it7 12S I1714 UVn 1264 124 12o4 1.00.) lA'tj 15 li 6'K) ti4 W14 00 40 88 40 'i'i 6667c; three-eighths blood, 634t65c; one ,1 quarter blood, 634164c. Pulled, extra, 68t&7flc: iST" line A, 661.0c; A supers, 62tio4r. ST. LOUIS., Oct. 1 10. - WOOL Quiet; medium grades olothlng.. 234ic: light, fine, 221824; heavy, line, litflSc; tub washed, 2U43vHc. New York Money Market. NKW YORK, Oct. lO.-MONEY-Prlme mercantile paper, 76c. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, closing firm, with actual business steady; comnier ctsl bills, $4 2iy4.824. SILVER bar, w4c; Mexican dollars, 494c. tooNDS Government, steady; railroad, , heavy. MONEY On call. 24 per cent: ruling Oata, bu 14,000 3,000 ' rate, 64 per cent; closing bid. 24 per cent. Quotations at Kansas (Jtty as reported 1 offered at 8 per cent. Time loans, firm; no days, per ceni, aiiu vj ua s, pri cent; six montns, 0 per ceni. by lxgi at Bryan, 112 Board of Trade: " I Open. I High. I Ixw. Close. Vheat-r December. 1 May ... .. Corn December May 1 00 .1 05 . 54'iy, 1 ou4 1 05V1 04,4 1 O44B 1 1 f6 IM4CN1 544 ...!6WJ4 5641 67j6 66 Quotations on Ntv iotk bonds todny were aa follows: V. 6. ref. U. res-.-loi1; Muu. c. s 4a.. , . . 100 '4 Max. t'eutral 4 . .l'iS-4 do Irt Inc , MiM. a St. L. 4a. ..ti M.. K. A T. 4a.... ..Vi. do 3d . Mlnnea lts Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 1 W HEAT " ,"' " iH-oember, $1.1J: May. $1044; No. 1 hard. Br x."cv."s! 994 1 0tf9 ! d tosoa 1 004H ' U. B. a, reg SO roupos V. 8. 4s. rag..... do oeupoa Amer. lob. a ... do la ,1,,UI,UII 4' ' - do atj. as Atlentle C. U 4a. B. ft O. 4a 1 77 8 Catton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. COTTON-Futures opened steady; October. 10.90c; December 11.06c; February. 11.05c bid: March,. 11.11c; April. 11.10c; May. ll.U-16c; June, 11.15c bid; July, 1119c; August, offered at 11.15c. Spot cloaed quiet; ill points lower; mid dling uplands, 11.05c. Sales, 901 bales. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 10.-COTTON-8pot. good business done, prices 8 points lower; American middling fair, 7.80d; good mid dllng, 6.88d; middlings 4.63d; low middling, 6 22d; good ordinary, 6.6O1I; ordinary, t.OOd. The aules of the day were 14,tu bales, of which 2,ml were for speoulation and export, and Included 12,600 Amurlcan. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 30-COTTON-Steady; nldlltng, 114c. Sales. 70 balea; receipts. 225 bales; shipments, 10 bales, slock, 2,690 bales. fslr to good grass cows and heifers. 33.16tt 3.75; common to fair grass rows and helf' : ere, $2.25C(3.16: good to choice Blockers and feeders, l4.7Vri6.2fi; fslr to good stocker and feeders. $4.004.76: common to fair I Blockers and feders, $3.004.00. nepresemaiivc saies: COWS. Ms. Av. Pr. Ne. Av. Pr. 4 1H7 i ) HEIFERS. 12 14 I W 1 420 I 64 CALVES. STOCKEh's AND FEEDERS $ 110 3 01 S 8:t3 IS", 1 '7 r '5 741 ti t 151 I ' Wfc.8 . i....'! 24 NEBRASKA. sheep, $3.6iva4.60; lings. $6.50rQ6.00. lambs, $5.7B'9"i.40; year- 31.1K4; No. I northwestern, 11.1.4: No. 3 m-rthwestern, $1.1: No. 3 north western. f p.uuM nax. ro. 1 nori iiwestein. I ci ti 1 l. fll UiiJ. l lnmlhv lirlme. 34 Su. ri.iv. r .,r. I Ft U A N I n bulk. 821 2VC2l Jt. fr. t grade. 817 W. ' l . FLOUR-First talents. . $4Ai.l: see. PROVISIUNS ahort ribs sides (lcxiscl. : onds. 86 ICV16 OJ; tiist cleat 87.7fXu.ftu. Mm ;(ork, per bbl.. 3i4 5iul4 ej. j unda, 3.;c'jj ;c. lara, per l' ins , Bhori Clear sules ' Reoelpts and shipments of flour and grain ! uii.ta' ai-v-s-n wis Cict tu. -WHEAT vtwiw ea iviivei Cent, of Oa. 5e do lat Isc. Ao Id Inc. de Id Isc Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralt. NEW YORK, Oct. ' 10. EVAPORATED APPLES-Market Is quiet but steady at 4 i recent prices, li ! DRIED FRUITS Coast advices Indicated u , Nat. H. of M. c. 4a. 774 an easier feeling In the market for prunes, N. V. C. gen. Jb k, but spot prices continue firm, ranging from j'N. J O. gvn. a....Hv 414,0 to 13M.0 for California gradea. and zr from 7c to I040 for Oregon, up to 8oin 4c. Aprloota art quiet and unchanged '4 O. 6. L. rfdg. 4a.... 84 US e.'nn cv. Jv, 30 feelers.. 13 25 feeders.. 1046 4 heifers... Mo 27 cows... 16 cows... 3 calves.. 2 cows... 22 cowa. .. Ill cowa... 24 cowa... 9 cowa... t cows... 8 cowa... 13 cows .. buti .. 645 ,. ") .. JT20 .. Po .. M .. 941 ..1044 .. 972 ..1148 ..101!) 23 feeders.. llou 7 No. PaaiSt: 4s 84 Mo le J4. 4k . con. da.... 91 I T. ! "... "TI "VI. . . ' ' ub, w wivwu., wiwn" quuicu av 4 l'2n St-aalnr gun. is MVa ... IK . U A 1. M. C. ia.li'7 . 48 St. L. A 8. r. fg. 4,. 754 ... i4 St. L. S..W. c. 4a.. 7 12kt12c; extra choice ut 12Vei3c. 14 fMl4 70- Mc- t C. ! " . S. A Q. new 4a. VI Metal Market. NEW YORK. OcU lO.-METALB-Thcrs tnuaaal A AflU ril At-r I I VIA lit tllaw I .rP4ie lln Oliw 44..... M taaboert I A. L. 4..... 4 f market wltft spot Closing at H3 loc. ta l ts ..r,.t ti Urtirti I Locally the market was weak and lower Flotx. bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu f(ais, bu. Rye. bu parley, bu lha nr.i. ia.. uu. iMsrket higher. No. I northern. 31 lX'i1 t); Recslpt bhlpinents N 2 Ror.nerri, Jl.154jl.174: December. $1.04 ...... S asked ltv,o: 140.2.i l uiui t.-vui.i... v o it tr4i- iinmli ciii. "' - Chea. A Oti 44a A R. I. A P. H. 4e. T so. Railway Ka 100 I ai wj.txijj.uu. coper ciosea ai ezd for ax t . i9t 11s sikii aiiu oxu lur imuin in me umaon 4 r., ut. L. W. 4e. ti market. Locslly the market was weak and 4 Vuiuu Pacilc 4a ... . mv, j st ill lower. Electrolytic st $13.2013.76 and . i ! casting al $13 .374-0 13.624. Iead was 19 in 4 1 Iondun. Locally the market was weak UJO 2i00J 10.HW 71.UAI l:lt,-itV 1 4 U.I r CUKN-Hlgher. No. cash. 4m644c; On the Produce exchange the butter niar Vet was weak; creantenea. 34ii-1i'; dull. -a. I v c. r-sse. seau; at mar a. casea lb eluded. 154ilt4'i Urate. 2lc; prime firsts. Z3c. Cheese, steady lo tlrtn, I24jl44, Hew Yark Geaeral Market. NKW YORK. Oct. la. BUG A R Raw, Steady; fair mining. 1.45c; centrifugal. S tt-et. $8ur; ntolasoes sugar. 3c; rotined. quiet: crushed, k.',i)c; uowdrrod, 5 10c, gran- ulatrd. be. CoFFE E Steady ; No. 7 Rio, 6V; No. Sen to. 8aC UV ITER Etead ; creamery specials, ftVW: creamery extras. Buc; rroametv thlrrle t Aiste, ...V; state dlry, rommuu lu dav acre $2 lr 2-t HI and t"r ti.e ton- tWe t, r-rocwea, common lo sfe ial, I spending dale lst 'ar, $1.4.X 17. I.lrerpoel Grain aad Previsions. LIVEHPOOt., Oct. 10-WHEAT-Spot. IK-Hiliiel. futjrrs. quiet; December, 8a 74di March. Is 84d; M)'. 8s TJ. t'uKN-rtot, firm; prime mixed Ameri can. ." I4.1: fututes. stioiig, Ovtotier, 6s lnV-jd; Jatiuar;'. is 4il . Dalutfc Gralt Market.' DULUTH. Minn., (X t. ' 10 -WHEAT-N o. 1 northern, $1 !; No. t northern. $1 144; ln-emt-r. $1.13; May. $1.1.44 Lank 4 tearless. OMAHA, Oct. 10 . Bank cl'-arings for to- ..l7Vi .. 74 T i do cv. 4a 84 1 . S. Steel, td be '1 Wabaah lata V.ealern Md. 4a. 1!4W. L. K. 4s.. 4wta. Central 4a... II 71 Japan 4s 4 4 Atrhlsi rv. 4a 47 do cv. &a lt'l a Inter. Mt 4W cXC A It t 8 4s olo. Ind. be. a. A.. Cole. Midland a .... Cute. A So. aa Cuba ae U. A R. O. 4a... Diet. See. Be Krle prior lien 4e.. de ss. 4a eHork. Valley 4,a. Japan 4Sa. vert if... do cerilf. Id a L. A N. united ia Ml, Bid. "Ugvred Treasary Rlatetuent. WASHINGTON, Oct 10 Today a state ment of the treasury balances in the gen oral funds, exclusive of the I150.0u0.uou guld reserve, shows: Available cash bolunce, $242,071,657: gold coin and bullion, $U.b.u.3i4; gold reritBcalsa. $b7.il2.501. gtank mt I'roaee tateanrat. PARIS. Oct. in The Weekly statement of the Hank of France shows the follow ing changes: Notes lu circulation, de crease, 3u,Nl(1 fritucs, treasury doposlts, decrease. 2j5.tal francs; g -nrral di'iHialts. but unuhanged. Spelter waa 23 In Lon don. Locally the market, waa unchanged. Iron waa higher In the English market, tin standard foundry quoted at Bds 6d. Locally the market waa unchanged. Co tree Market. NEW YORK. Oct. M.-COFFEE-Market ftr futures steady at a net decline of 6t 10 points. October. 6.8dc; December, 6 t unc; March, 4 106 loo; May, 6.30c; July. 4 45c; hepteniber. 8.40c. Spot quoted at 44c. . aionz City Live Itack Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct 10-Hecial Tola gram. V CATTLE Receipts. JjuO head; mar ket steady; Blockers, slow; beeves, 84.753 to; cows snd belters, ri.6utp4.6i; Blockers and feeders. 8J.OVtf4.75, calves and yearlings, 2 7ie J 75. HotiS Receipts. 1.6o head; market 10c higher, aeiilng at $e.l'?.0; bulk of sales. 86 la6 25. 8 50 14 feeders.. 7B2 4 16 33 feeders.. 6tri 2 70 6 heifers... too 9) 11 cows 916 3 66 VI cows )2 5 50 24 calves... 3oo 3 t5 13 cows M4 2 91 10 cows. P.. . 943 2 60 U cow 8:18 X 00 10 heifers... m 8 10 ft cows 10) 2 70 4 cows 926 $ 90. 4 cows 616 3 00 8 cows 1100 8 CO 4 cows 956 $ 10 11 oows 91 2 60 8 steers.... 4 15 2 75 3 80 6 calves... 326 J BO 8 cows m 2 50 10 t ows & 3 19 cows 817 3 9u 69 tows.. ..l.Gi.1 3 86 13 cuvs....l,U:u 3 00 41 cows 41 2 45 $ 76 Charles Pott 4 cows 962 2 90 21 cows 970 2 80 calves... 170 4 50 11 H. Billings. Nebraska. 30 feeders.. 114 4 30 74 cowa 826 I 10 F. A. Hathaway, Nebraska. 10 feeders. . 970 4 10 13 feeders. . 84 3 80 23 cows 960 3 06 V. Lolsletsh. Nebraska. 38 cows 1066 Y, 15 11 cows 1060 32 feeders.. M43 4 25 20 steers.. ..1146 23 feeders.. ll!t 4 65 37 feeders. .1010 13 cows 6ii 2 90 44 cows est SOUTH DAKOTA. R keenn. South Dukota. 40 feeders.. 1093 4 65 39 feeders.. 1064 23 steers.. ..1"60 4 10 7 cows In31 t VI llk.i a W a. a-- tf. w.'ww m w e kvw.,,., F. Grube. Suiitli Dakota. 51 feeders. .1115 4 40 84 cows luul 11 cows V15 X 00 WYOMING. 6 COWS 943 I cows.:... W0 i co.vs..... 924 6 feeders.. 875 15 heifers... hi 3 calves... 563 4 helfars... B10 3 cows 1.150 B2 COWS....1.U 3 feeders.. 19 cows 949 12 cows....l,0r'6 9 cows 840 23 calves... 253 22 feeders. 1,020 Nebraska. 3 it3 8 to 2 80 3 50 " 3 23 ft 01 2 fto 2 5-1 2 Su 8 85 X 30 3 lo i 70 2 35 2 65 3 00 X 00 4 25 3 23 2 60 2 60 2 70 4 20 3 95 2 80' 3 95 2 60 3 30 4 25 2 70 4 65 2 V. 3 45 3 25 t. Lonis Lire Htock Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 10. CATTLE Receipts, $.000 head. Includulng 2.000 Texans: market natives strong, Texans steady; native ship nine and exuort ateere. J.t'tfi'7.36: dressed beef and butcher steers. $5.604i.sO; steers t under 1.000 pounds,. $4.264l6.0fi; stockerB snd reeders, Si.itXBH.no: cows ana neurit eo-u-'w 6 CO; connere. 81.6Mi2.60; bulls. $2.75iT4.7o; calves 33.00417.00; Texas and Indian ateers, JS.MkJiA.ftO; cows snd heifers, 82.0fi3'4.00. HOGS Receipts, 8000 head: market strong at a shade higher; pig and lights. 85.764ji4.SO: packers. $5.7b.&4.75; butchers and best hesvy, $6 ti&6 96. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $.000 head; market steady; native muttons. $3.00 tJ.7B; lamba, 4.26i7.e0; culla and bucks. $3.0Oif3.5O; stockers, $2.7&6.50. Kansas Clip Live Slack Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 10 CATTLE Re celpts. 12.000 head, Including 1,000 southerns; market steady to 10c lower: choice export and dressed beef steers, $5 80437.00: fair to good, 84 90a5.76; western steers. 83.77vtSS.6Ii; stockers ard feeders, $3 OOifio XO; southern steers $3.0iK3.36; southern rows, $2.6535o; native cows, $2 004.50; native heifers, $3.00 tj4 76; bulls, $2.S583.60; calves, $36tiJ7.00. HOGS Receipts, 7,6rO head. Market was steady; top. $6.60; btiak of sales. 86 Ax6 5o: heavy. 86.2fv'i4 4o; packers, $6.3U)u.60: pig and I'ght. 86.25ii6.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3 000 head. Market sUong; lambs, $6,"5a7.40; ewes and yearlings. $i uo6.60; western yearlings. $6.2j5.75; western sheep, $4.6U4 s.50; stockers and feeders, $3.504.00. New York Lies stack Market. NEW YORK. ' Oct. 10.-BEEVE8-Re. celpts. 2.747 head, with no trading; feeling weak. Shlpmenta today, 4,450 quarters of beef delivered.. CALVES Receipts, 284 head. Veala slow to a fraction lower; grassers In light sup ply and steady. Common top, prima, soid at $6.Ouli 50 per 100 lbs : culls, $4.09; year lings end grssssrs, $2.6t&3.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1613 head; sheep steady; lambs slow snd 26c lower, tfheep sold st $3 6"(6 60 per luO Iba.i culla, $3.00; lambs, VLUxaliU; culls, $6.0oi 150. HOGS Receipts. 1,774 head; none on sale. Feeding, nominally Arm. Pnlclrfe on Board Train. CHTFNNE. Wyo., Oct. 10. (Special.) John Healy, a jiissengor op Union Pa cific train No. 10, early I:!s morfilng cut l,!s thront In the tbllet robm 'of t dny coach shortly After tl train left Bhni'. man station. His dead body was found a car cleaner when the train reacheJ Cheyenne. Coroner Murray took oharge of the remains and Is holding thsm pond ing communication with ,relatlveg of ths tlceetised. No Inquest will be held, le pers found In Healy's pockets show lhat he has a wife and children at Port Che tor, N. Y., snd that he wss a member In good standing of the Cork (Ireland) Unlos of the Amalgamated Sorlety of Carpen ters and Joiners and of the San Fran cisco Building Trades council. He Wat traveling on a second-class ticket fron Ssn Francisco to New York. - Wyoming; Cattle Moving. LANDER, Wyo,, Oct. 10. (Speclal.) Csttle shipments nave begun, to jnove for wsrd at a lively rate from this sectloi and the cattlemen have been striking very good market lately. J. M. Orahair of Rongls marketed a train load at Omaha Mondfry that netted him an avefsgs of $45 per head all around for nilxed bunch of cowa and fteers. Manager John E. Landla 0 the Circle rahefj Is shlpplrig lout 'four tialn. loads from A is pah oe to reach ths river market early next week and many more are ready to go as soon ss csrs can be secured. Net College for Lander. LANDER. Wyo., Oct. 10.-(8peclal.)-O. C. Edwards of this city is prcpsrlng to estab lish a non-sectarian college at this placs. The buildings, for which plans sre now be ing drswn by local architects, will cost not less than $30,000. The college is to b lo cated not more Ihnn two miles from ths business center of the town, the sits not having been iclccted yet. Many persons have already anm.u'H el t'.t l- willingness t purchase scholsrsiilrs in the Institution, which Is Intended to prorldn a rull college course snd to matriculate, With Chicago uni versity. - ' Argnnirnla Were Not Made. SIOUX FALLS, S. D Oct. 10.-8pUU.) Cofitrary to expectations, arguments on the motion by the defense for a rrew trial In the case of Mrs. Kunfmann of this city, were not rnsde this week. Ths mat ter will come up for hearing before Judge cj. u. bmitn ot isngion, wno prtsinea at the trial, at the court house) In this city on Tuesday of next week. ' Mrs. Kaufmann. who spent the Summer months with frienda at Flandreau.- Is an pounced to have returned to her home ! this city. ' 129 feeders. 464 X 85 $0 feeders.. 11 10 4 46 24 cows lmiO 125 17 cows M6 2 75 4 oows 9X12 X 60 10 cows IM 191 46 cows 88 2 75 37 cows &. 3 18 Meeh ft 24 steers.. ..1298 4 SO 31 steers. ...1144 4 35 John Whltaker Wyo. 21 steers. ...U t lo 21 steers. ...1133 1 Bleed luuu 4 1 W. M. Donald Wyo. 23 feeder.. 1100 5 15 14 rows ltnl John McLaughlin, Wyoming 4 cjw 6x7 3 5t( 7 cows K7H 31 cow I'M 3 Bo 27 feeders.. l'; 13 feeder.. W 4 2S 10 feeders.. 606 34 steers. ...1128 35 cows 1020 18 rows tail 4 011 9&7 11 cows 848 tl cows 750 W.-Wyo. 18 cows Iiihu 18 steers.. ..!Ub4 3 00 4 70 30 2 10 8 Mi X 60 3 ow 3 40 4 00 4 65 X 35 2 3.7 ft ? Bears Nnmerona In Wreaslnar. LANDER, Wyo., Oct. 10 (Spselat.) Register William T. Adams of ths Lander land office and h lew chief .clerk., Charles Allen, while deer hunting tn the Big Pop Agls canyon Wuuday suddenly ran onto a huge- blsck bear, but wers so badQ surprised that they forgot that they hM their rifles along and the bear was per mitted to ambla away In peace. Boars are reported to be quite numerous In that locality this fait, ths hands employed at the sawmill near there having: sn several already. 81 trek la Right. Receipts of llvs stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were ss follows: South Omaha Hloux City Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago , Totals... St. Josenh Cattle. Hog. Sheen. . S.2H0 6 2oO 1000 i l.ftoo .... .. 12,0110 7.6wJ J.CO0 ; 2 641 4 660 3IK0J .. 6.(v turn 3,010 .. .(A 14,000 24u0 .. 84,10 40.850 S8.001 l ive Stack Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. 10. CATTLE Receipts. 36j head: market eteady; na tives. $46Ma6.90; cows and heifers, $2.0049 6.26: stocker snd feeders, llHfiil. HOiS Receipts, 4 .600 head: msrkel So higher; top, $0624; bulk. $4(i4 40. SHEEP AND LAMBii Iteoeipts, $ Ofa) bead: morkrt steady; lambs, ft (Oj1.8o; yeariinga, (5.26434X0. Be Want Booster Ads Ars the Best Business Army Post lu Be He-established. LANDER, Wyo., Oct. 10. (Specjal TA (trim.) Captain W. F. Flynn, command ing Troep M, Eighth cavalry, at Cimp Washakie, has received orders to tke possession of the Washakie military- resi ervstlon, abandoned last February., Tho post Is to bs re-established at once, with two or three troops of cavalry for a gor- rUon. Captain Flynn Is likely to bs n meted to major and given command of the post. Repairs wI likely bs tnaJ. to- accommodate tha Increased garrison. I.lanola Wo at an Benetclarp, 4 LANDER, Wyo., Oct. 10.-Speclsl.)-Wllllara J. Farley, ths guide and teamster for a tourist party who shot and killed himself Accidentally at Klnnear's ranch Friday evening, was burled In ths Kagiss' cemetery st this plaoe last evening by Hie local Tiismbera. Fsrley owned a hack line at Thermopolla, but had not been there very long. H had a sister living at Lin coln, Neb., who Is named as ths beneficiary lu Ihe Insurance policy tyist he carried In the M. B. A. Common Labor ga.DO a Day. LANDER. Wyo., Oct. 18 (Special Tel egram.) Forty Montenegrin laborers em ployed la trench work by ths American Light and Powsr company struck yester day on account of ths discharge of vu of their number. Manager Campoell In duced them to return to work today b giving thsm $3 for sight hours' worw and discharging his foreman. Common la borers ars getting $(.$9 for elgnt hours and not anxious to work at the prt-'ee Omaha. Mao ta ItohhosL BOSTON. Mass .,' Oct. lfc rTrecll Tel. gram.) William OaaUla of Omaha was robbed on biddefoid atreet last uigtit. Bee Want BoolUr. Ada Are ths Xrest Bualate