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14 TITE BEE: OMATIA. RATT7R-DAT, OOTOBKTl 22. 1010. CRALNANDPRODICEMAKKEII Wheat Opent Steady at Cloting Val ues, but Easts Off. CORN SOON BECOMES WEAK Clear, Cool Weather la laa Cora Belt U Considered K.xcellrat far tks aria af the Vrar" C arm C rap. OMAHA. Oct. II. 191. Wheat opened steady at cloning values, b it eacd off hi-n Ijiverpool cable showed no tendency to follow our advance, snorts covering caused sharp ralll". hut' ulti mately It will take a good export business and a derrisse in dotnciitlo supplies ,0 ei nianntly advance price. Clearing weather over the corn belt ml a signal for freer offcrlniis. which i""n took ihe siibp out of tue market, and price easd off from the close, yesterdav. opening values in wheat il.d not hold and bearish feeling on the European situa tion and lack of exiiort Kales, coupled with Hi favorable Argentina sdice. nave the market a weak tone, although ca-h prices were fairlv firm. After a steady opening on tha firmnees In the wheat value, corn became decidedly eak under pressure of selling. Clear, ,onl weather over the belt considered excellent for the curing of the lata corn, rjctitiment rules bearish. Trlmary wheat receipts were Kn.WQ bushris and shipments were 279 .ono bushel, against receipt last year nf 1,747,000 bush el and shipment of 733.0(10 bushel. Primary corn receipt were 482,000 bushel and shipment were 296.000 bushel, against receipt last year of 332.000 buahels and shipments of a.ti'.i'aTO bushels. ( le.-iranres were 28.'i"0 bushel of corn, none nf oats, and wheat and flour equal to Mo.nai bushels. l.ivernonl closed Url to lid higher, on alum and '.d to Hd higher on torn. Omaha Cash Price. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. 0j94He; No. J hard. MVqU.ic; No. 4 hard. 82t9c: rejected hsrd. T'.tV .9'c; No. 2 spring, H,-94Hc; No. 3 (.prlng. K',V'(M'cC. C('KN-No. 3 white. 4T,'i3Cc; No S t'hlte. 4V.,4Mj,c; No. 4 white, 44'e44c; No i vellow, 44Wf4fr; No. 3 yellow, 441, 4-4c; No. 4 yellow 4:i'1i44c; No. I. if 46',c No :i, 444&45c; No. 4. 44'it44'iC; no grl. ifciW-.c. OATS-No. i while, 29Vsa.V'C', standard. N. 8 white, 29'flVc, No. 4 while. 'v((2Sc; No. S yellow, 2St'SZ;29';e .No. 4 vellow. ;"bCS'ac. HARLEY-No. 4. KAilc No. 1 feed, ffi'jc; rejected, M'rrfs,c. JIVE No. J, 71Aj72c; No. S. Wac. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago 70 310 1M Minneapolis 20 Omaha M 3' 10 I'uluth Ill 4 1l'1: future quiet; January, 4a 4Sd; February, 4s 4 VI. UW YORK (.KF,RAI. MARKET (taotallaaa af the Itar on Varleas aaodttlr. NEW YORK, Oct. 21 FliOUR Steady ; spring patent. $:. i;,'a. ; winter trlg!u. $4 1Vut.t5; winter patent. I4.rve4 sprtna clears. $4 16S4 4U; winter etrn. No. 1. IU4 I 7; winter extrs. No 2, 13 363 n5; Kan a atralght. t4tV.'a4 80. R flour quiet; fair to gool. X4 0m4.2r; choice to fancy, $4.2iJ 4 40. Buckwheat flour, quiet at $2 .30 per 100 Ihs, CORN'MEAL Quiet; fine white and yel low. sl.3tPtjl.2r.; coarse. 11 lftj l.M; kiln dried. $3 lo. WHEAT Spot market easy; No. 2 red, 99c. elevator, and tp",c. f. o b., afloat; No. 1 northern. iPuluth. $1,141, f. o. b., afloat. Futures market was only moderately ac tive but price were lower under further selling on disappointing rabies, favorable Argentina news and the abaence of exfort demand, cloning ''i7c net lower. Decem ber, ll.ol-ii 1.ip. .",-ln; closed. Il iUVj; May, $1.(px;S1 W," i')oel. $l."'a. Receipts, t bu . ; shipment. 7.(r.'v bu.. OJIt.N Spot easy; No. 2. BT'ic, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, c. I. I., and pW-c, f. o. b., afloat. Future market w with out trnnHactloniP). closing at ty)c net de cline. December closed at 64c; itay, riT'c. Iie-elpts, lf.7:V bu.; Bhlpment. 2S.164 bu. OATfc Spot steady; standard white, .c; No. 1, 37'c; No. 3, iW'c; No. 4, 3tic; No. t mixed, 3fiso asked. Futures market was easier under moderate selling, closing 'dc n't lower. tctober closed at 37c; No vember, SitilirSc; closed at 7c; December closed at S7V; May, 39c. Ilecelpta, 247.t7o bu; no shipment. IIA-Karely steady: prime, fl.mtffl.U; No. 1, 11.10; No. 8. 8&g"JUC. FEKD yulet; western spring bran, In 10Mb. sacks, 21.7t'221.S5; standard mid dling. l'Mb. sacka. t23.mj23.ii; city, 10V-lb. sacks, I .'J i,0. MOPS Firm; state, common to choice, imo, W&iW,; l, 1720c; i'aclfio coast, U10, 14ii 1 To; M, lOlic- IL1DEB-Firm; Central America, lc; LoKota. El'.MPc. LKATliKit-Firm; hemlock firsts, 2iVc; seeoii.U, isQ23c: thirds, WoaOc; re jects, 16'S17c. 1 Ai.l;v-Ptady; prima city, bhda., JTpjc; country. 7?i(il4C. FHOVIHIONS Fork ateady; mess. 82l.no ifpilou; family, Jii.vU; ahort clear, ;i.uO. Heef, market steady; mesa, alo-tup-t lip.iMP; lamily, ilit.O'yaW.uO: beef hums, $J3.t0j Cui nuatH. tirm: pickled bellies. li to H lbs., jIo.paxuIS.oj; pickled narns, 814 iiO io.oo. lrd weak; middle west prime, xi.to tlU.xt; refined steady; continent, 813 So; euutli Ameuia, $14. iw; compound, $9.7510.00. ltit.'LiTKi' Alive, easy; i-prlng chickens, Uc; fowls, 14'alic; turkeys, Uyine. Dressi-d irregular; western brollerB, 1iCu2Vc; fowls, 14ic; spring turkeys, 14ij25c. m.'TTtll steady ; unchnnnted. L'llF.tiK Steady; uacha.nged. KUGS Firm; state, Fennsyivanla and nearby hennery, white, tl'atbc. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONUS i Advance in Stocks Results Latsr in Irregular Tone. MONET MARKET INVULNERABLE Call Loan Rate la I aaf fecte4 aad Tim Moaey Market Somewhat ' EaaleV, bat Cash llolalags Arc Impaired. NEW TOItlv. Oct. 21 The adiance in tocka, which wa pushed with vigor dur ing the earlier portion of the dav. encoun tered some obstacle later which resulted In a henltatlng and Irregular tone. A retrograde movement In the latter part of the duy left final prices lower than the previous day's close. How far the halt In the speculation may have been due to misgivings over the money position did not appear in any ac tion of the monev market Itself, that medium appearing Invulnerable to the de velopment Indicating a depiction of re source. The call loan rate wa unaffected and the ton of the time money market itself was called somewhat easier. Kstl matea of the week's currency movement, however. Indicated another substantial im pairment of the cash holdings of the banks through tha renewed demand from tha Interior. The sub-treasury absorption proved smaller than laat week, reaching only tl.217.000, but the total decrease with tha interior ahlpments Included was much larger, some estimates running to over fh.tPiP0.0ii0. The probability thus Is that the only way the banks can have avoided an Impairment of the surplus la by continuing the policy of transfer of loans to the trust companies. The process anrvea to keep up the banking position on its face, but the encroachment on available supplies of credit la going on, lust the same, even though no actual Increase of loans occurs. OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET 131.0VI; silver dollars of l'w. t-1."'-',V: ver certificate outstanding. $'M.1 Oeneral Fund standard sller dollars in general fund, t- 44 1'-'; current liabilities, 8i04.2is.21l: worklna blnce In trraKUiv ?&ZrZ:T&&. 7!ii,:.t"; iCattle of All Kinds Strong and Active subsidiary slUer coin. tl7.l.l; minor coin, f .11.662; total balance In general fund, i.S3,3U. I RETORT UP TIIK CLEARING HOUSE Traaaaetlaaa ef the Associate Banks foi- hp Meek. NEW" TORK. Oct. 21 Bradstreet i bank clearing report for the week ending Oc tober 20 shows an aggregate of ti. jMiM.'" as against S2.618.S27.UO last week and SS,7."A. 'ii2 a In tho corresponilin week last year. Following la a list of the cities: CITIES. Clearings. CHICAGO CJRAI.1 AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; anal Closing: Price on Hoard of Trade. CHICACIO. Oct. 21. With the Argentina harvent ready to begin not three weeka off and Willi an exportable surplua In that country estimated bv one . authority this afternoon at 140.ono.uX) buahels. the wheat mmket today fell a prey to short seller. Hosing prices . were c to S'M:'c lower tli.ui lust .ntklit. Corn fjnlshed c to'itjlo down, and ipftls Viic. llovlslon also vsere lower at a net decline from a shade to Kk - I'liongli not vigorously opposed the shorts In h'Ht acted with considerable caution Hid many covered on the "weak spots In th'i niarkel. l'rimaiy receipts were light, but with this reception the bulk of the day's news was tiepror.flnk,. Cash demand was light and lct'Orts of laitie flour sales southwest were dnd. In the winter wheat states, where dry weather bad Interfered with the grow ii. k uf the plant, la'ns were affording re lie.'. Aa for. spring whent Minneapolis re ported that stocks there had Increased this ek ttn times as faat an at the corra- ondint; period a year ago. Foreign ad vices (ravo tho bull no help. i Iim close, although steady, was within 'irepijc of the low point of the session. De cember ranged between lU'ic and 94Hc, Ili.UliinK at Kl'ic a tail ot :s.- under last r.lal.t's figure. 1 eeinber corn fluctuated between 4'iVc and 4i'wc, with Inst aale st 4Hi'fi4SSc. a net Iot;s of -Vole. The cash market was wak. No. ; vellow closed at 4!i-ii49tfcc. I.oc.il speculators hammered oats, which ar: n fiom alto to SI He for December, and In tlie eml wa :trVc off at 3iVc I ((it, rectal west showed a falling off and iirovtsion followed suit. 1 .a tost flg utcm were l'il.'' lower for pork, a fluid e to 7'c for hint and 2'i; or les for ilha. 'ihg leu. linn futures ranged as follows: Aill. leh i Open.; High. Low. close. Ves'y. Wheat I Dec... m'ifl',; .May...ll 0W July...; ;i7 Coin 1 iec... !7S'a Ihs J1! ' ' V! July...! Oals- ( I PCC, May. July. j ori ill I an ; I. .May...) Ill ;t7 Ii rd I Nov...! 11 .50 i r,J4( II ,V. .Ian...., U oTVal 10 40 I 10 ;t?V May...! l fi I S7'i V S2'l Itihw ! i I Jan.... M 17"J( 9 ! 171 Aliiy... 3 UT'ai 9 C'V 7il MS' R'.'J 1 01 I ;' new 'in I 9.17! fl4' 1 0V1 W"t WEATHER I. THE GRAIN BELT Slowly Rlalaa; Temaeratara la Pre dicted for This Vicinity. OMAHA, Oct. 21. IntO. A barometric depression has developed ovor the upper Misisitsippl valley and upper lake region, causing continued unsettled weather in the vaneya and lake region. Hams are general this morning from the Missouri river east over the upper .valleys and upper lakes, and are falling down tue MiHsiiiHippi valley aa far as Memphis,' Tenn. '1 he pressure continues htgn over tue west, and clear weather prevails west of the Missouri river. Another general but alight drop In temperature occurred in the cen tral valleys laat night and cooler weather has extended over the. eastern and south ern Rtulex. The south Alia.itlc storm is moving eastward and Is losing force on the eoaxt. l'lght rain was falling in Chicago at 7 a. in., with a temperature ot 62. The weather will continue fair In this vicinity toiiiKiit and Saturday, with continued cool tonight, piobably followed by slowly rising: temperature Saturday. Temperature and precipitation aa com pared Willi tho last three years: ' 1910. 1P09. 1908. WO. Minimum temperature ... in H M K7 I'recipitatlon T .00 T .00 Normal temperature for today, 2 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 12.81 inches. corresponding period In 130s, I 'ill ii m K 1 1 fk iiiic in ine uueaiiuu, iibu. now ini iiipp LA h&nv ufli i uuhuwinu in ijunuun raise! y increase In the Hank of F.ngland discount rate may have thrown back demands oil the New York lending Institution. The London discount market was strong today and the effect waa to carry foreign ex change rates here another degree nearer the level of profit on gold exports. This combination of circumstances bearing on the money market position srteined to arouse the solicitude ot the speculative element. A change in speculative sentiment waa traceable partly to a suspicion that new forces hnd taken up the market leadership whoBe powers and resources are not so much relied on as the banking Interests credited with the Initiative In tha present upward movement. Pronounced pressure which developed against the copper In dustrials rave color to a supposition of cleavage In market sentiment between great financial groups. The decline In the coppers were In sympathy with the sharp advance In the London price of the rmnat, which was accompanied by a corresponding advance In the price 'of copper securities In that market. Reports of labor troubles on tho Missouri Pacific hurt that stock. Bonds were f.rm. Total sales, par value, tl.rdS.ofW. Fnlted States bonds were un chsnged on call. Nu-nber of sales and leading quotations on stock were as follows: SJ. Ills. Uow. Cliw. St.0 TIT V0H 7 l.hPft 4Vfe 4 1,WI Si S7t S7S ft 9H J IIP) Sfi 54 Deficiency l.W Inches. Deficiency .14 Inches. corresponding period In 1908, Ij A. WEUSH, Local Forecaster. 47'4j CRKi C'i 'a S4fi , 1 '1 'I' :31;ti"' it1. III u0't m oV.4 v to i 17 :to 17 ao i 4."i! lpi:aji 16 ;cw it 10 37(4 9 &) 17'i! 8 HTij, 47H 1 60', 17 40 16 4.) 11 624 lU !, t'7si 9 17 V, V OJ St. Loals OenaraJ Market, t ST.-LOUIS. Oct. 81. WHEAT-Futurea, lower; December, !7c; May. J1.01H- Cash, higher; track: No. t red, ifictttl.O; No. 2 hard, n4c'.l.tr.'. CORN r utures, lower; December, 434c; May, 4K'Hc Casu, lower; track: No. 2, t.itf4t;; No. il white, 60c. . OATS Futures, lower; December, 80!4c; May, 8:;iic. Cash, lower; track No. 2, vc; No. 2 white, H2'a32V4c. . 1' i.Ol'H Steady; ru winter patents, tl.iXlgo.iO; extra fancy and straight, t4.U0i 4.!j0', hard winter clears, ti.3iyuM.90. HKLD 1'lmothy. ti.00'Blj.',5. COHNMKAL 82.00. RHAN Firm; wicked eivnt track, $!va93c. It A Y Steiuly ; timothy, tl3.0a 1S.50; pralile. tll W'd 14.00. 1 Kuv'lsujin-Fork, lower; jobbing. $1S.B0. Lard, lower; prime steam. SJ1- 46'Q'12.65. I Pry salt meats, lower; boxed extia shorts, ll7t,c; clear ribs, llT4)C; Bhort clears, U"4jc. bacon, lower; boxeu extra shorts, 13tc; clear rlb. USc; short clears, 13c. F O U L T R V Higher; chickens, 12V aprlnga, 12c; turkeys, ltVJjiac; ducks, 13c; geese, Ho. HI "iTLR Firm; creamery, 25tf30c. LUGS Higher. L"3c. Receipts. Shipments Flour, barrels . wheat, bushels Corn, bushels ... Oats, bushel a ... le.tSCO .121,0p . 4H.0H0 . hS.OJO 3J0 t.J0 n.flppo W,pO0 Mlnneapolla Uraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, fxt. II. WHEAT De cember. tl.03'VU3:)i. May. tl.u-g 1.0 ; No. 1 hard. Short?,.; No. 1 northern, tl-06'g l.OO'i: No. 2 northern, Sl.(il?rl.u3V, No- 3. S)bc?(tl.01H. i'l.AX-t'lOhed, t2.6.1'. CORN No. 3 .vellow. tSHSc. OA'I S No. 3 white. 2rfy3o tc RYE N.i. 2, 7;ii7:;c. RRAN tlS Wirti IKM. FLO i.' It i'lit patents, S5.0Oiio.20; second patents, S4.tt)t.0O; Mint clears, 13.4 J. Ou; second clears, 2. 102.40. MtlTraakee Uraln Market. MIl.WALTtEE. Oct. 51. FLOUR Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, il.Oft'r) l.OtjU; No. 2 northern, tl .OWil.OO; lecember, t'3Tc. Rl- Steuov; No. 1, 7n. . OATS Steady, 3:rg:c. CORN Steady; Nfjt 3. 4SHc; May, t'J.c. 11ARLEY ample. 1'rorla Market. PKORIA, Ocl. 1 CORN No. 8 white. j l'i'il.'l,c; No. 2 yellow, t7,54i471tc No. 3 , . sic; io. , t c; no 47c; No. No. 't. Canh iiuot.itloni were as follow: FI.OlMi--st,ad : winter patents, S4 Si.y 4 '.Pi: winter sti night, tl.tvfl I 7'.; spring HtralThis, I'.r.MM.Jj; si'ring i atenta. bei liai-d. i l.n'j.;i0: bakers, t3 Wi6.t'S. HTIC No. 2, ,6c. 11 A HLL V Feeil or mixing, tCiijaC; fair to clioicc malting, 7tir 74 o. SEEDS Flax. No. I southwestern, $2.K: No. J northweaitern. S2.i. Tlmothv, ii.&otr S.lo. Clover. tS-OWirM W. I'll" ) ISION Mcks pork, per bbl.. IT7a'.lv0ii. Lard, per luO lhs.. tlU.OS. short ribs, side (loosri, tlO flpa 10.S71 ; short char rides ( boxed I, SlLl'jii li.i".. Total rlcaratirns oi' whtat and flour were ruiinl to I'.V.tKO biihlivla. Evports for Die week, shown by 1'i adf.i i t el's were ciii.ll to J, 4."..01 I ualn ls. J'riiiiiii v iecept were ;.:.ipii bwhels. compared with l,7l7.Oi0j the i oi I ehpondlng dav year avto. Eatl- nialed receipts for tomorrow, wheat. csrv; corn. rs cars-, oats, l'j; cans; iiog'. yellow 1!M0 I -ed. trade. 41c i.ii.i. Ca h Prl.-ev-Wheat : ?.V.,v.i.e; OATS Steady No. :l ted. t2i9l'ac; No. ; hard.. fiiiSI'v; white, 31c; No. No. 3 hard. '.i:".i:'l'..c; No. 1 northern i iii lna. ' tl iB.'l.li.'i; No. S ut I hern spring. tl.OVl ., j Dalath .Ni'. 3 tapilnif, a.'.';il.ni Corn; . J essh, ' i.t-wth w l'-":: :::JL1: J ":""'ltl; May tl h,; '4t.-.4e: xo s ei.:, i . i . v.'.' I f--1 n-rtnern, $!.; a cbmi. Jic: ro. : wnue, ;;.'uo; o. 3 white !.t'4:l V: No. 4 white, 3Vi;?'c: standard' llCTTKt! -Steady: rresmerici. HffPc; d.itri s. IC'n2;c. Ei ;ijS-Mndv: receipts. ?.vj eases;' Ht mark, ran incbided. I'i'piJI'jc; firbis. -4W. lrlnse flr.-is. J..r. Cli ELSE -Steu.i : daisies. l.'Vc, twins, lai4'v; Np"iig Americas, li-ilj'-e; lona horns. Fij TATiiKK -Steads : Inner to f.mcv (jiVic: fall tj uood. ti't.c. lol I.Ti: si.4dy; tiirkeja, 1 .c; he:i ll-e; fcl'lllliis. lie. ' I V EA1. Su jdy; iV to ro-lb w:.. Mji.v 0 to s-li.. wit. loiillc; Si to ll'-lb. ,vi ' U'.jttUSc. " j i'r 1't Receii.t. Today: Wheat, 70 ear; corn, 3i0 cars. cat. P't cars. EntmHted I Toiuore w : Wheat, 67 cars; corn, lys varie ( oats. 102 car. " ' i ; No. 2 tcitlte, 4 white. S"',c. 31c; No. 8 iil.ot. i OATS 3C'e. Ursilt Marked. 21.-WH EAT-Iecember. N'O. 2 northern, tl.02 uf fee ktiMi 4 lljr lirala aad Pnniilaai, Kansas crrv. o. t. :i-viikat-i. Ceniliir. -,ri: M:iy. 7'se, hd. t .i:,li. uncltaiied. Ntf. I.urd. t:,.'j i;c; No. 31, ll k:; No. J lei, 9 c; No. .". red w.j H vc Ci 'UN-Deeeii.l er, 4lyt):c. s el'er; May, 47 t'il' '''. -e tiers. I'.itu, e h'm.rr lo v,c. p.w. r; No 2 nuxd. 4-,,i4!e: No. 3 ndxe.1 '.; No. wl.l.c. 4'o, No. 3 while. 4!f. u. I'S-l i'cluiim.d; No. J white, JH.ysj, No. i mlscd. 3 ''v i 3 -'.. ItVK-No. .'. 74..i77v. HA V l'r.fhaug..'d; ehol. a tiint tny It '; cht h'e pianie. tli '' ltl'TTER-4'reairierv. :'le: flifcts, : oifl. 23; paekiMt" tuoek, Il'iC LCiCiti Extra. "7c; fn.t. , Market. NEW YORK. Oct. ?1 CDl-I EE -1'uttire opened leadt at a decline ot 2 points to all advanie of I point. European p.'.ibiea were better than 'lue, hut tailed to tituui late nuioli demand and whtln the maiKei held steady a round Hie opening figures dunlin the ejrly trailing, it luin- loht ground olllelat under scattering Ihiuida ttp)li or local elllng. wlilch may have been cncoiiinaed by talk of lower firm offers from :io. although primary markets are still above puril .. Tho t lose m steady, net unchanged ti 5 point lower. Sales w re reported of SO bags. Closing bid follow ; October and November are quoted at S..-c; iKH-ember, t.j"; Junuary. a .'.'.c; Feh ruarv, ti..,7r; March. Si"c; A pi II. 8 lo-; May. t3.1;to; June, tp Wo; July,. S.Uic; Auguttt, ti.,i7e; Septemlier, 5.tc. Havre cloned ' to franc higher. Ham. burg was to pfennig higher. E.o, unchanged, TS i'60; Santow, weak. No. 4. I'.O Allls-flhalmeri AmslmimAted Chopper American Agricultural .... Amerlean het Eugar American Can American C. 4V K American Cotton Otl American H. it L. ptd.... Am. ice BacuF.tlM American Iinit Alnerlcan Locomotire ..... American 8. A R Am. 8. A R. pfit Am. aieel Foundries Am. Husar ReMntfig American T. .T American I'obaceu pfd.... American Woulen Anaconita Mining Co A'cn'.aon Atohi aan ' Atlntio Coaat Lin Palttmor Oblo Iwthlc hum Steal Uroklrn Rapid Tr Cana1tan Paolflo .......... Cent -a I lj&p.har Central . lrthar - pftl. (mral ot N. J., aa-Olr.. t haaapaaka A Ohio Cnlcaso A Alton Chicago a. W., new C. U. W. pfil Chicago A N. W C, M. A . P C. C. C. A St. 1 Colorado F. A I Colorado A Boutliarn Conaollriatad Gaa Carn Jroducta Pelawara A Hudaon lianvar A Rio Grand 1. A R. O. pftl Piulllara' Bacurttla ...... Kria Brl 1st pfd r.rla lid pf4 tienaeal Klectrtc Oraat Norttiem pM Great Northern Or otfa... Illlnola Central Intarborough Mat Int. Mat. ptM Jnternavl lonal Harraetar ... Int. -Marina pM Intaniational Papar International Pump ........ Iowa caintral Kanoa -Clrty Rtmtharn K. C. So. ptd Laclada Oaa Iulavllla A NaariTlll Mlon. A St.' Loula 1 M.. ft. P. A b. S. M M , K. & 1 M., K. A T. ptd Mlaaouri Pacific National Dlacult National Lrad N. It. H. of M. 2d ptd.... N'ew York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Waatern Nirth American N-rthern Pacific farltic Mall . Panaierlvanla People's Uaa ' .. O.." C. ft St. 1 Pittsburg Coal Preued Steel Car Pullman Palace tar Railway bteel Spring Heading Hepub.ic gleel Hetiubtlti Steel pfd Ftuck Island Co Hock Island Co. ptd Ht. U K. 3d ptd St. Liuta 8. W St. U . . ptd Muae-ahellieid a. A L.... Seut'iiern Pacific S'litliarn Ftalltrar 9o. Hnllaay pfd Tennenee P otoer Teiaa A Tatitlc T.. W. 1 W T.. SI. I. A W. pfd IJnlon K'actfic Vnion Pacific pfd United Ktatea Realtf inlled Sia'.c Rublper.... Ijulied StaUv Hleel I'. S. Stel pld liah I op per Va.-Cai jllna Chemical ... Wakju.ii WWJ ptd MMKtn alary land V;;.tlngheUrfe Kloctrlc ... ; Weate-r. t'nlon : he'.ttlK A L K 'lotal aiea ttrr tbe day, New York , Chicago Boston I'hlladelphla St. Louis Kanaa City PittBbiira; j San Francisco j Haltimore j Cincinnati M nneapolls New Orltan Cleveland I Ietrolt , Omaha Los Ang-elea Loulavllla Milwaukee Seattle ft. Taul , Buffalo Ienver Indianapolis Atlanta iTovidenca Portland, Ore Memphis Richmond Kort Worth Halt lake City Washington, V. C. Bt. Joseph Inc. Dec I -7 1 41 8.8 1 i 111 2 1 3.H 2t.flt I M.Si 1.1; 20. t : .2 15.8 4 8 .... 34. 2 10.7 I.Sj.. 14 81. 6.2 . .U,. 8.6 tin) W 1,400 I no too l0 14,00(1 SAO 00 l.nno 7.000 13,0J 4,000 tin lit-j 4i 1V 484 43 V lA.ta 1014 1(PD H 7'4 IX JJe ai 41 Sa 774 lof, 47 inpi as 434 104 1014 llMi ion 14 t.T 1, 4a1 lS.MO M4 tS 700 mo 1,u ii. W0 l 400 ' 4110 T.too S0 J0 ' 'jio .) l.PtlO ""i'wi i to S,U0 bOl) n.fio li.JUO l.b itPS !. us .I l4 n rt 3 "iiii t 51 is4 18l4 1U4 2S 64 sno . 1.100 110 . l.on . 1.4U0 .. t.lOO .' i iti txo . 14 llP . St.l'PO . 4." . . 1,0") . 1.2P4) . l.l"0 am i0 .161. M.) . 4. tMO 11 . IS.6D . 1.6 svo v too . t.Ml . 71.1011 . 1,'ni 411 . !.") . !,) 0 .117. ) Uw 300 .J40.1H) . I.I1P1 . .'"0 . 10. ifl) . I.ll l.!Mkl . 1.3M . 4 IP"' 4.-I . t 'i.! 44S t '4 is-: 84 i M4 'il'i 11.1 l;' 444 :vi 334 i..t sw !!". 4 1MV 87 l:.i, .li'j ti "a 44 p'a 121V, 7 ! 411 '4 ' u Hi :: ll, tH'l 41 6ti ' g 4 1 4'.i . IKV, 4a 14lf 127 77 6't 04 i: 1T4 no .44 'iiii 8p!4 iii" us 0Sa lKti 424, H 44 4 1!H 11 104 4 147 4 K (4 his 43" ijfp SM 1M )4 S K'H ' M li'4 l.M M'i WS u (4 i 'a ) '4 M 114 : el li :t 6H lit, W J4 n 7'a il 4t4 ik , jj 4. js.3f iha.-'-i. Mil (, a 244 124 4'i4 71 1044 474 lis 1S94 " :4 4-S 104 1, 1014 1I9-4 li U!4 H 174 M4 lie im it r, s 44 14'l irt'4 T7-4 fo 1.17H 174 170 14 JC4 it 0 6 II 4 lit iai4 as 114 111 lS lfo 44 S) tS'4 ft 104 147 0 m H 61114 lbl', 00 SH 11 43 4 7 1304 Ie 133 HS M ao4 'i 14 14 4 s-ivi M 42 70'4 iJ ia'i 114 b.i4 4-4 21 -'Hi b ITS M , 1 "14 7'a US 3 4p I I 7P, : : Tacoma Savannah Fpokane Toledo Rochester Nashville Hartford lies Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Siou City Wichita Grand Rapids Syracuse Autrusta, Oa Birmingham Springfield, Mass.... Kvansvllle Iiayton Oakland, Cal Oklahoma City Jacksonville, Fla.... Portland, Me Worcester IJttle Rock Knoxville Wheeling- Charleston Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington Mobile Topeka Davenport Wllkesbarre Kalamazoo Fall River Cedar Rapids, la.... Sacramento New Bedford Springfield, III Macon Youngrstown Kort Wayne Helena Fargo Columbia, -ft. C Akron Canton Lexington Krle. Pa Sioux Falls Rock ford Quincy Hloomlngton. Ill Springfield, O Chester, Pa lxwell Hlnghamtnn Jackson, Miss Iecatur. Ill Mansfield. O Fremont, Neb Vtcksburg. M!ss Jacksonville. Ill Duluth Scranton Houston Oalveton York. Pa ;tii,14.W1.0wh i 2 ,,. I il0.4'H.li ir.s,it4i.ptP! 8J.ti!i7.tP st.:4f..ono: 62.MK.0O0l 55.fc7S.wn'; 3 7. M. 1101)' t:.24l.O"oi "t'.iWi.OnOi 21.0iM.0niV tl 177.iTpO ii.757.am; 18,874,0001 lS.8M.0iaJ 13.S7i.000i IS. 587. 000; ll,84J.O I 11.630 .000! I 11.2.fl 11. Jf.7.0001 a.84).not)l 15.74 OnO, 12. ti:.ooo; 12.424. rasj' B.7H2,'0 7.2r2.000, ( 8.741.O0O 9.8 R,40rti0! 13. 7.;ws.ono !.:'.j?.oioi 5.10;i t 8.0.".7.N)! B.T4!t.4a. 8.92.000 . 4.7o.0 4,77.0; 4.4.18.0001 4.2:4.000! 4.831,000! s. cm. 000'. H.tV-.onot 2 (iOO.OOni . 8.410.0t1O t .120.0001 :i a-n.oooj s.sirr.oiaj! t. 787,0001. 4.l:.000i Sellers. in 0 13.7 22.9!, I 7.3 'i'i.t 4.. t.8l... 1.0 ... 25.0' I.S II 17.0 17.8 13.11 no. ; 21.8' ....1 14.81 6.0 .. S.l IBS 6.5!. 9.2;. 18.4 . 2.7:7,Oi)j l..... 9.1 ... 14.6i... 11.21... 19.8 ... 6 2 8.l 12.6 19.4 26.8 74.4 6.2 T.9 21. S 1.1 i!9 2.41 1B.9I 1.21 48.81... 40.1... 19.4i... 2 6.. 4.9i... 29.8!... 2.377.010 S.420.0W S,88.00l J.7?9,oonl 2..122.0O0' 2.804.000' 8.402.0O) 1839,000! 1.707.000! 1.802,000! S.77J.nOO: I.79O.OOO1 1.877.000' 1.H04.000I 1.631.0001. 1.8i;9ooo! 1.479,0001 1.803,Oii 1.448.0001 1.4T.:i.0uO . 1. 4S8.00OI 1, 859, OOO! l.wo.oooi l.OSG.OOW l.BflS.OflO) l.-tlil.OOOl 1.12S.O00! 970.0CO1 . 8-W.OOOi 1.214.000' 1.116.01 TM 1.113.000 821.000 P28.000I l.rsos.onoi 7M.0O0! 677,0001 035.0001 H5S.000 1 521.00i)!.... 070,00(V 88.81 RM.OOOi BOO.OOOl SSI.OOOj 4S7.0OO: 8W.000I BiM.OWl 18.8 -74.0O0I 4.678.000! i.iVM.0001 87.42.1.0001 19.880,0001. 940.000 1. 16 4 10.8 J.7 6.0 12 8 .1!. 8. 41.. 21.4 .. wi.b!.. .o;.. 14.9L. 49. 4.. 8 9'.. 10.6!.. 9.4!. I 7.7 22.3. .17.41. 26.8i. 18.71 . 13.3 82.1 8. a 7.8 9.9 16.9 42.S Not included In total because compari son are Incomplete. Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearing. Near York Moaey Maikrl. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. MONEY On call, steady; 33i per cent; ruling rate, 3"4 per cent; cloning bid, 3 per cent; offered at 8 per cent. Time loans easy; sixty days, 4H per cent; ninety days, 4l per cent, six month, tri per cent. I'l.l M K MERCANTILE PAPER-fitt per cent. STIRLING EX CIIANGK Steady at ad vance, with actual business In bankers bills at t KiV'M.SL'SO for sixty-day bills and at 14.&670 for demand. Commercial bills, 14.82V U4.&2S. S1LVKK Bar. Wk; Mexican dollar, 45c. BUN UB Government steady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on bono today were as follows: .10'4 Int. M. M.44a (I'i .10" "Japan 4a HV'i .10. 4 do 441 MS .101 'lx. C. aa. 141 as.... K .114 L. 8. doa. 4a : .11'4 1. N. uni. 4a M . Tt4M. K. '1. let 4.. Vri .luS'e do sen- 4ja tn re. t. t. ret. 2a. du coupon tl. ft. te, rrg 4o coupon V. 8. 4a, rcg do coupon Allla-t'nal. let bm.. Ain. Ag. aa. Am. T. A T. cv. ta..lll'4'Mo, Pai-ltic 4a. H N. R. H. ot M. 44 la . ,llS N. T. C. f. IW-.-. K114 . 24 eao de). H-4 . N. T., N. li. V H. .1"! IT. Il MS .lP4iN. VC. let . 4.. M4 . V do CT. 4a 1"4 . MS No. Pacific 4a 1'W -a . i do I US . HO O 8. U r(d(. 4 IDH4 . 844 no. . I'i 1H1S.. 1 v, edo oon. 4t ltn4 . Tb RnaiUlif fro. 4a "-4 .lit s. L. A a. r. ft. 4a kl4 Ctii. t'mo iSta . lnl do gan. as t'U do ct. 4'te Si U . . c. 4a.... '44 Ot caco & A. 14a ... 71', du lat fold 4a H4 C, B VI I 4a ... ' A. I,, ad). 4a p.7 do sen. 41 K.-S) Ho. Pan. col. 4 n f. M. 4b 8. P. . 4a M !l.) cv. 4 9 74 do lRl rel. 4a !. t-fa. I'.ailoay ua 10a .... 5t do frn. 4a 71', i t'nlon Pacific 4a. 1014 4V !I"4 do ct. 4a ls .... aft 4o lat at ret. 4.... a'1. Ii4 4 t;. r Huhtier a !'v I . B. 8teel 7u (la 1".1 , ....7l VH.-L'aro. I!he4ll. fte.JlPP .... nH Wahash lt it 7.', .lo lal K- rx. 4a f.'v Wm'rill Mil. 4a I"S Tl'iWw;. Kie. . v. Sa..l'e K'j Wis. Centra I 4k tl', Pac. cv. it ti Am. Tobacco 4e do (a Armour 44 Co. 4a AUbiaoai can. 4a... do cv. 4 do cv. aa AI. C. U lal 4a.... Hal. at Ohio 4a.... do 34a do 8. W. .ISta Brook. Tr. ct. 4a.. t'en. ot Oi. 5a.... Can. Leather da.... C. of N. J. ( la.. c. 4a. C. R. I. a 1' do lit- 4a 'Colo lnd. iia..., ai.'olo. Mid. 4s.. C. r. r. A e. IP. e II. cv. 4a I. R. G. 4a dn rat. Ir ... IllailllcTa itt .. tle p t. 1... do gen. 4a. . . 6o tv, 4a, ir do aeria II... Can. Kiac. it 111. Can. lt ref. 4s. - Mu int. Mrt. 4',a.. l t A.. HOGS ARE LOWHB AGAIN FRIDAY Sheep aBa Lambs la l,l(kt ftecelpt aad Krerrthlna; Sella at Knllr Dteadr Price Compared with Week Aao. SOUTH tt..in. Official Monday Cfflclal Tuesday.. Official Wednesday. Official Thiirailny '., Estimated Friday .. OMAHA. Oct. It 1910. Cattle ltoK Sneep .13. 47 l.t'.f . 7.743 , 8.915 . 2.28) 1.7!'7 3 .911 6.113 4,i00 4i.S.1 1R.4-4I 21.6'0 an. 110 i.too Plve days thi week.. 34.843 21.i'-'9 K2.o42 me dny last week... 40 42 16.l"0 l!j.9l' Same days 2 weeks airo. .3K.407 1 8.510 1 4J.7I4 jarne day 3 week .. 42.490 19.62 l"t.W8 c'ame days 4 week ano. .4J.179 19.ori 13:'.7.'l fme lays last year.... 3;. 944 16,22 7.'V-4 Ihe following- tab.e shows tue receipts of cattle, hogs and alieep at South Omalia for tha cr lo date as compared with last tar: v 1910 lion. Inc. Dec. VIB,tI" ........ 977.S..1 S7...225 102.126 ". l,19.0v 1.870.O.-6 361 t"'P 2..S00.208 1.772.247 D88.011 -he foliowlnf table shows the averao prices of hoa-s at South Omaha for tha last everal days, with comparisons. . . 45. . 44. . 4t . 1 4 . U . 4!.. 4.. M. . 41 . ". . S. . I.7.. '.. 4.. i0. . 8?.. fcp.. In... M . fo.. h.. M.. 34.. 15 . 4 . 61.. 5. . ii.'. f ... w.. 14. 51. a.'. . . I1 . St . ,Jn . . ".! ..4I . . .541 ...HI . .&! ..Wl . ,5 il . . ttil . .114 ..I'M . HJ ..113 . . . .31 . IVt ... ..S 4 ..I'M ..:'io . . . .815 . ,sp. . ,2f.i . . 2.".4 . . ,14 . ..t'J . .i?r. ..3I 1) is rt in ni w ... t 15 I" l. " t h 40 HI 1S li R . I sr'tj I !S tl SO in I si to s;i ... I 14 P1 I f J7T l tin 4) 3D 4J I'M I ... I 10 li I " mo a (4 r4 a it : as ti io i too ss t; j4) la . . I L. etl l I f l M a7 190 I K i a m ... in i 4i. r. ... is i ll I .' til 71 ... I ITti I X. I M ... I 40 40 I S.i SI an 10 8 44 120 I ) 1.1 J1J 10 I 4 ... I so 14 r-4 ao 8 40 40 I SO 41 5-4 UD I 40 ... I SO J7 ... I 40 14 I 10 6; S71 I 44) ... I 50 4 ' 140 I 4" M .10 M JV1 ... t 40 100 I JO (2 !) 180 I 40 tot) I Wl (I ... I 4(1 40 0 JJ I'M 10 I 4H . I SO H ! ... 4A 110 8 30 0 1 10 8 44 to) I SO 44 : ! I 41 I SO 7J 24.1 mi I 4:. Ml a . 7 3M 4i I 45 I JO 7'i 24.1 40 I M SK) t 311 4; 171 4il I m 40 I S" 5 !-0 40 I 10 30 t)-''- I 1919. 1.90O.lfje.19O7.19O6.19a.19O4. Oct 1!.., Oct. 13. Oct. 14... Ocl 16... Oct. it.. Oct. 17 Oct. 18.., Oct. !.. Oct. 20..., Oct. 21... 8 4I 7 701 I 991 111 HI 40 wt 7 611 6 791 I 6 t 87V 7 401 S Mi 091 I 4l T 481 6 (81 01! 88! I 7 46 6 601 t 981 II 8 I 6 42 S1 I 7 87! 61 7 8 6 21 8 37-Vl 7 411 6 22 8 7 61 ( 2a ti Oh I f 16 ( Of 8 191 6 08! 6 tc. 18 5 98 I 8 071 t 11 i 081 I 17 t 101 t U 1 B 13 llll t lol b o: 6 101 4 98 t 13! S Oi 5 141 6 08 6 20; 6 14 Sunday. Itecelpts and disposition or live stock the l.'nion Stock Yards, South Omaha, twenty-four hours endinr at t p. m. y teiilay: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. H C. M. St. P. R v . , , . 2 MlRsourl Taclflc lly.. 2 2 Cnlori Pacific Hy.... 14 10 14 C. . N.-W. Ry. (east) St.. C. & N.-W. Ry. (west) t HO ., C. St. P., M. & O. Ry 1 2 C. B. y. (east).. 2 4.. C, B. & Q. (west).. 63 20 O., R. I. A P. (east).. 1 11 C R. I. A P. (west) .. 1 4 Illinois Central Ry.. .. t C, O.-W. Ry at for es- r's. Total receipt .. 86 79 II t UISPOalTION HKA D. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 46tj 1.894 6A) Swift 4 Co 407 1,6.8 67 Cudahy Packing Co 910 Ml k1 Armour & Co 4v0 1,1& 476 Hchwarti-Bolen Co 246 Cudahy from ett, Paul 470 Cudahy from Denver.... 78 Armour from Denver tk Om. Pack, from Denver 87 ' W B. Vans&nt Co t.i Stephens Bros 113 Hill 4k Son 121 B. Lewis 135 Huston & Co 21 J. B. Root at Co 4 J. H. Bulla ao U. F. Huns liu U Wolf 13 McCreary A Carey .... 11 tj. Wertnelmer 8 H. r. Hamilton 27 Leo Rothschild 66 Mo. & Kans.-Calf. Co.. 60 Maraka Packing Co 96 Crlsty ) ii Other buyers 803 11863 Totals im M6l 7l,034 CATTLJ& Receipts of cattle were very fair tor a Kriday, but aUli tha run was small as usual so near tha end of tne week. The total lor me Ove days foots up 34,843, as against 40,482 head last ween and isl.M mua lor the same week a year ao. The quality of the cattle coming, as well aa tne reports from the western range, all tend to give an Impression that tne flood oi western cattle U on the wane for this year. As a matter of course large re ceipt are to be expected on some (lays, but il is anticipated that tha general ten dency trom now on will be toward lignt runs. There were a few western beef steers on tha market this morning and wnat few mere were met with very ready sale at good bteauy to strong price. Tnere wia not enough cornteds to talk about, but everything In the way of killers changed banuti just about as laat as buyers could gel at them. Cows and heifers were steady this rriorn Int, and buyers snapped up everything In anort order at gowl strong prices. '! here were only a very lew stookers and feeders, but what there were sold readily, and they, too, were strong. The country uemand haa been so good this week that pretty much everything In the yards has been cleaned up slid the prospects are that not a steer will be carried over until next week. No one ever saw a better cattle trade on a Friday than was experienced today and puces on all kinds of killers and feed ers are safely 16i26o higher than ihe close of last week, with some cattle showing considerably more advance than that. Quotations on native cattle: Oood to choice beef steers, K.6OW7.60; fair to good beef steer. t6.6(Ki.50; common to fair beef steers, t4.6046.o0; good to choice cowa and heifers, 4.ijfl6.u; fair to good cowa and heifers, t 4"u4 26; common to fair cows and heifers, UMfifi.Mi; good to choice stookers and feeders, H. 44g S m ; fair to good Blocker and feeders. t4.Oia4.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, t3.20v4.75; stock heif ers, t3.oota4.36; vel calves, J3&t7.0i); bulls, stags, etc., fci.OO&S.OO. Quotations on range, cattle: Choice to prima beeves. Io.76iji.26; good to choice beeves, 16.366.75; fair to good beeves. J4 60 t5.W; common to fair beeves, t3.7otfj4.40; good to choice heifers. t4.ttHyii.ij0; good to choice cows, t4.0iia4.65; fair to good grades, t3.aotui4.00; canners and cutters, t-.'i63.&0; good to choice feeders, MJojJio.tX); fair to good feeders, f4.2ii7i4.75. BKK.r bTEERS. No. At. Tr. No.- At. Pr II 1031 I 15 li 11 SO COWtJ. I Ml I 00 S... i 840 I 10 ... 4... I... I 4 I I 4 i 10 J 1 10.... I London Mock .Market. ! LONDON. Oct. 21. American securities I opened firm and a fraction Inuher. Prtci-s 1 continued t(. advance on covering during the flint hour. At noon me mark. a wa i ul.l, t al.ine is n fl n it rnm 1'. in " fn. point above yesteraav -ew mr closing, i t :orJo local ara-uritlea. Ouotat.onl furnished by Bnr:ia. Brlnker 3 cow.. . 3 calves. 14 co '.vs. . . ...' I 3d ... Vil I 10 ... SIS 11 .... It I 40 .... 7" t 40 8! .1 47 ....ti ll t ( .... 7M s sr ,...11)70 ;' .... (4i i ; I ... US 1 .... in 3 ,...IM t CALVKS4. ... 2". 4 35 4 K 111 .... .140 4 f. 4 Mi t W) .... Sl 4 J'i 4 1& t It .... Jin t ;t i im ; in . 1l 4 7?. 1 1k0 J l IV KSTKRNS-XfiHHASKA, ...1210 3 SO ii cow Pi0 4X1 11 cows .'I cows 11 COW 4 I. 2... J . ...lon 1 7S ... 714 I 10 ... KI Ikl ...1175 I M ...104 4 00 ... SWl 4 00 ...0?5 4 00 ...lflf 1 4 9 ... 60 4 Jo ...ITVl 4 3S ...1010 i J.i ...1011 4 tO ...1714 I M ...If! I 11 ...lUt 4 10 t bull 13 COT-; 8.3V 3 141441 4 20 9Hn 3 21 949 3 1") 1 at Co 44 Ouiana r.al:oiui irtiiW IiuiIuiiik; U J Awed. ;C3 lo. j Hece'pt at the two Brazilian pons re ; f..io '. -., airainsj loi.uuo lal vear. ,l in- diahy l icelpts, .54 2' 0 baita attainst 'i.'.ltil i 'aMt year. New York aarehouau deliienea. : ll.Sni bags Jesterilay aaailiM 17..NJ lust year. I pot coffee. Rio No. 7. 107c: Sant4i.4 No. 4 jirc; mild coffee, ouiet: Cordova. UltUlS'l. Conaola. nienry i On a -fount . . . . , : Aninl. t oipf r I Anaioniia, At'-tr ai'll j do pfd Peitlciiwe Oluo. taradian Kariric ' l'!-rapcrtka a (.. I 4'Maio CI. W i Chi.. Mil. 4t St. I' j Ia Hera i iienaar 4. H o 0 I Co i'd I sh- ! a.j Ul prd do il Ptl L, Crani T: una 1 llluio a t enlral ... i .-.ll.v'Kl. - ! Mi INKY 3V . Sti'e lil . . 44-1 . -N 124 i N.liiijka la rpttolie '.al4 I Mama r t J. 4 a, !i ! Omaha Wala.- 7,a. :i4i 1144 , Uiiiaha Viaiar ;j aid. Omaha C. B et. Br HH Omaha C. m !', Oin.ua at. H). Kt : Oinaaa Oaa a. set- saconds. V'tewt, busiieU C.in, b.isheu . llU. tijalltl .. Receipts. pr Oa) 24 Ul.) lj,4JOI llrriiool tirala Market. LI Vi-ntltHlU Oct. 21. WH KAT-Dull; No 2 I1 v, iMifin winter, no Mocks: fu tti!i steiid; tx-toiicr. 7a Id; 1 eruibcr. 7s 8.1 Mart li. 7s 5U. CvitN-cjul steady ; American mined. tlliOi Iuii4irts an4l t-irl.. NKW YORK. Oct. 21 Import) of mer chamll and dry good at the port of New York for the week ending October U tiipnietit were valued at I14.i37.8u7. .ti0mll Imports of wpecie for the e ' e.-din; l.vmn ; todav were (Vl-ts? silver and tl4t 373 told. 3.4ivO Kxiorts of specie for the week cnuiriE today were 4'., .f( sliver and gold. I Mutiar liarkri. j NKW YORK, Oct. 21 BCUA R-Ra w j nominal: mun ido. 89 teal. 130c; centrif J uxal. 94 test, t.eoc: molasses sugar, w last, 111., refined quiet. TV7, t.mii7lUe 79 15-la at., K. 47 T ... 714 N. V. Cniral... . .. i Norfolk 4k W... ...!'Wi An pi'il . ..1"4 Or.tarto W.... . . ' Peni.arlania ... . . .2.04 Kan 4 kL net . .. I1'4 laatns .. i'4 Jteutliarn Hy. ...lis u prd 178&nthein I'aolTiC ... Sli t ntoii Pac-Kir ... do pld ... IIS l t xtcel ajti do prd 41-, Waliaih 77 eo p-d 13 Span an 4s 3-lcl ,i mm, rer cent The rate of discount In the open niaiket i for a.iori bills la 1'in44 per cent; for tnim I months' bills. 44i per cent sttoik exriiange. ttti.au ' Atuar. Tobacco... ka elate Uaa S ton t'o!- JiMe lVlllln.. C.lui C'htno irf 4 ona Irra. iii.:i I laTla liel KI) 'etilral 4 Kir f.ne Traaaarr llatancBl. ' nkn-uh WASHINGTON. Oct. II. The condition 1 ii:r.u ct the treasury at the beginning (if bi)ii- liitfient I-loreuc mas today ia a follow a 1 rul Fund I o.. Jii.4 Dim ... livid coin, tuiea,tkit, silver dollajs, t7.- j oreeae tivaaee,... iia ) a-ran,a. 4 tr cant , l I". Hi. 0i;. 4f. 1104 HI 'Itl. Co. par i-an-. 4'o!Liiiiii:a. Naj.. fc.. 1.. ta. r -a beinar U. 4: K. 4 jar cant nolea. i9U I K.lrniont t .aaiuan lat ( 4 per cent.. l German l lta In. Co Iv lluroy, Nti. 4 outiiiaii la If li,a rcrtland t.amant lit 4a 14 Kannaa tt K 1 par rt pM Wiculla Kinui Cty H. 4-. a. .o:i B'll Lumhar aa. 1D14 Lewranre Co., a. 1)., aa, !11i4 NaOraaka tNatite C'o-l ear. d per oaiil li'l'e Pfd & par tent at. M. oe. :: Hrioia .d lull. .. lo ! ,W1 1 v 104' a I") I '.HP ll ' m fi4 1P "i'i 91 14 19 i t7 J'i COWS .. 66 coa a . . 10 heifers. 1 10 is7 .-.) 904 3 :a i 4W New lark Mlnlac Stork. NKW YCKK. Oct. 21. Closing quotations ci mln ner stocks erei Caloa tlloi' iS.d tto. k. oniaba M eT York. Carli Market. TJie followirj; itioti.tlona aie furnished by Logan oz Br an. members New York i hcuth Mxteenth street. AHi-e v.n luiuiel atoia. i Con. CI . Horn Siie.' .. Inn ilar ... e; i.lvilla Coll. Offered. Va .'30 . 11 . 1 'little Cu.ef . Ma..jn Itr, lrlo dplii- Maiidaro Yellow Jai tat . I 110 .1 .1 ! .4'2 ltiapirat.on .. J- l.a.os .. 7 Nevada t'oiu...... . Si , Naa i:o.:a . 17 Navada I .ah . . it-8 Oh.o i oopei I)t4iv.ile toa!il.u4i .. Hi a 1 - t entral l- a H lit Pig. i i . . !', Silrer rn k .. II ftuier.ur A Pitta... .. Hi Touopaa tl r.lnf .. .. ItS Tnnltr 4'ovper .. I t'rle.) Copper . . 1'e Vo-th Iae . 4 Booe.pia .. 1t0.'!erar t ll-ti is . ' e 1 7-1 .1111 , . I . 11 . s . I .. 4, 4', ' I St ''!'l 4 2l MS 7 ' c: :. 3 2tt Ju' Ar .lordan Neb. ! '1 4 HI 1M cow. .. H47 3 ilTi 11 i-tih e. I. A vers -S I ). 7.s 2 '"il 0 cot) . . . (luild I., o 1-. S. Co. YVyo. I 59 feeders.. '1 f ') fe('ers.. SI0 1 i0 I 12 cow !'" 3 It l.M cod at 4 :'i0 14 cow iii L 10 IiiiIIh 1 : I 20 cons il't 3 2j 11 cilvi s... 2 H40J8 Bulk of Li.-;iie.-! In the hog yards I tli ik inoniii'g as n aiifuoli il at pii.cH I right aroiiicl u nickel lunar man iho of yeMeiilay. Tlie nuirket Das uneven, how ! C)'cr. aiiii Die ilecime noteii does not ai)iy 'to cvci )' iiitliviriiial alc. Some loads l moved at stiatiy to weak figuies, wlilie Jotlii rs vthl lo the scalet. at reductions ot ' n'l llC. I riiiiiplle." were moderate and demand was lairl) actl.e iroin uii cuaiicia. i-u mat a very gocd clearani'e was int.Uu tiurihK early liui.rs. Iliavy liotss were mole pu iitifal than other a'mghts anil tlic gcnrral condi tion i'i trade was largely lellvcleil b pialen of liu i'!.i?- of hiui'K. .Mo.si of the tuavli-a moved ai a raiife of 2 . t. hut rough at.il cvlietne lut) iea liad to m-il around t3 l". Light Slid mixed loads Here lion- toti fieuuent and commanded the , ui-uul prrmiiKiis oier laid weight otferings. 1 Best ll:.ts bloi!llit ?h.o.'i. a IllcKel ii-ss liiau yet-ieruay's high price. : tt Idle tl.e liaitc i.iit arrK nprr.nl hit; her, .ail of ilie early ailtanc. loat on m-k- leriluv'ii u.a:-V.i't and i-iiri-etit -ales sre full)' , lac loner tl.an tiioe of a week ago. l'e- ci lota for tie five iiav aie a few mousand I'i ad hiavler than supplies fur Hie tame I period last year. BepresentatUe aaiea: . o t pu. Pr Va t. aa rr I .7 4-1 in t SK "I 4 so il ma in i n u . .. n, i-i a tl '41 4 i I) ..i o 14 Set 4 IU 44 Kl M IN .lot .4i) .410 ..1) so to to .in .4W .51) .430 1 to t u PIGS. J 50 14 .. STAOS. 50 t . . . I to I... t-o 1... 8 0 8HKKB Onlv on or two consignment of sheep and lamb were received this morning, not enough stuff to make a test of the market. Yesterday's clearance was practically complete, trade closing at fig ures unevenly higher than those at mid week on all classes of atock. Since last Saturday dally receipts give a total pf fully liiX.fioo head, the big end of offerings consisting of feeders. Muring the first three days the propor tion of feeder lambs appeared a little too heavy for active movement and bulk of sales showed declines of a quarter and more, frices were very uneven, of course, and It was largely a 'luck'" market. nee midweek a lighter supply has resulted in more buoyancy and quite a little reaction, today's sules indicating a generally steady trade as compared with last week's close, fleshy feeder lambs are moving around 16.60 and good medium weights are soiling around t5.26. Oood feeder sheep have at no time suf fered very much, values In thi branch of the trade holding firm fiom start to finish. Wore or less competition from killers has been one of the suatnlnlng Influences. Toppy feeder wethers are quotable around 14 00, while good ewes have been golnc around 13 00-53.16. Fat J.heep and lamb have been in active demand from the opening and the rela tively small percentage of good dressers has given little chance for reductions in price. Oood kind of fat lambs are clos ing steady, with good, fat sheep. If any thing, a little higher than thev were a week ago. Fat wethers are quotable up to t4.3f, while best -fat lambs would probably bring 6 V5r.75. Qu.ptaUona on grass atoek: Oood to choice iambs. tV3bti 150; fair to good lambs 15 16-6T8.35; feeding lambs, t4 00fi.;6; handy weight yearlings. t.tx'(ij6.2o; heavy yvtxr lings. $4.40;f4 86; feeder vearllniTs, t4.60ti.00 good to choice wethers, t3.S5'&4 26; fair to good wether, $3. 403. So; feed.ng wethers $3.264.1)0; breeding ewes. $4.006.00: fat ewes, M.261&3.80; feeding ewes, $2.2ofi3.1' tanners. tl.6ua'2.0O. Henresentative sale; No. 267 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... W7 Wyoming lambs, feeder.... 3 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... feeders.... feeders.,.. 262 Wyoming lambs, 134 yomlng lambs. 344 Wyoming yearlings 303 Wyoming lambs, feeders 401 Wyoming lambs, feeders 110 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls... LSI Wyoming ewea 23S Wyoming ewes, feeders 122 Wyoming ewes 492 Wyoming lambs 260 Wyoming lamhs 161 Wyoming lambs 147 Wyoming lambs 2H Wyoming lambs, feeders 136 Wyoming lambs, feeders 175 Wyoming lambs, feeders 194 Wyoming lambs, feeders 246 Wyoming ewes, feeders 908 Wyoming ewes, feeders 304 Wyoming lambs, feeders 4!p Wyoming yearlings Sir? Wyoming lambs, feedera 229 Wyoming ewes, feedera 7."K) Idaho lambs, feeders 221 Idaho lambs, culls 263 Idaho ewea. feeders 4t4 Wyoming lambs 21-2 Wyoming lambs, feeders 4X8 Wyoming lambs, feeders 4K9 Wyoming lambs, feeders 701 Wyoming lambs, feeders AT. 2 6't 60 60 tiO 79 4S 46 41 87 To 94 70 69 70 9 68 61 46 46 84 86 4(1 73 42 ior. 49 40 74 69 54 64 67 3 Tr. 6 60 6 75 4 75 E T6 5 76 4 60 5 00 6 00 4 26 3 36 1 60 2 ii". 6 60 6 60 6 60 60 6 60 It 60 6 10 6 06 5 10 00 4 75 4 66 4 75 1 76 4 90 4 0 2 60 60 t 40 t 20 6 40 t 20 CHICAGO LIVE 8TOOK MARKET Dernssd for Cattle and Hoars slow Sheep Strong. CHICAi30, Oct. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 2 500 head: market slow, weak; beeves, t4.4Xtg7.su; Texas steers, f4.26ti6.60: western steers, t4.10fa6.k5; stockers and feeders. t3.40 ?t5.70; cows and heifers, t3.264pS.J0; calves. 7. 25il0.flO. HOUr Receipts, 1,000 head; slow to loo lower than yesterday's avernge; light, 1.1.65 e&S.lo; mixed. t8.0rYn9.13; heavy, t7.86'fj'1.90; rough, t7.86'rf8.S; good I to choice heavy, Ia.054-f8.90; pigs, t8.151j8.90; bulk of sales, t8.lffl8.6r.. SilEKP AND LAM BS Receipts, 8 000 head; market strong; native muttons, $2 60 i4.4o; westerns. 12.7614.36: yearlings, I4..D) tt.).50; native lambs, t4.75g7.10; western lambs, t4. 75(97.00. St. I.ont I. It Stock Market. STVIOU1S, Oct. 21. CATTLB-Receltps, 2, two head. Including 1.400 Texans; market steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steers, $i.60(j7.5O; dressed beef and butcher steer. $5.60ti8.00; steers under l.OiiO pounds, $4.0ifi;4i.6O; stockers and feeders, t3.60iii5.5A; cow and heifers, H.50trr6.75; can ners, t2.604i3.2.,'; bulls, t3.264j-5.00; calves, 4V.2i7a' 9.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.WI 7.00; cows and heifers, t3.00ty4.60. HOOH Receipts. 6.000 head; market lOo lower; pigs and lights. $a. 60419. 15; packers, j0'u8."o; butchers and best heavy, ta.oiVtf SHEEP AND LAMBftReeelpta, $00 head;, market steady to loo higher; native muttons, t3.76ra4.00; lambs. $5. 6U&7. 86; culls and bucks, $2.502.00; stockers, t2.2f83.75. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KAN8A8 CITT, Oct 21. CATTLB-Ra-Celpts. 2.600 head, Including 600 southerns: market steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, $6.60017 76; fair to good, 24.76 6 25; western steers, $4.0O)j.60; stockers and feeders, (VI.AVuo.fO; southern steers, $3.76(0) 6.26; southern cows. $2.754114.25; native corns, $2.7765.25; native heifers, $.'i.90ra4J.50; bulls, $3.4iu4.50; calves, $4 lv(i8.26. HCP4JS Receipts, 4,600 head; market 10 16o lower; bulk of sales, $(.75'rj9.06: heavy, $t.R0u.OO: packers and butchers. $8.70,8.85: light. $k.9Wt.0n. 8HEHI' AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.600 head; market steady; lambs, $5.50jT.75; yearlings, $4 50iri626; wethers, $40uy45O; ewes, t3.54Xa4.25, Blockers and feeders, $2.90 44.50. New York Live Stock Market. NKW YORK. Oct. 21-BKEVKSt Re ceipts. 3.924 hesd: market firm; steers, $4.60 4J45.90; bull. $3.5tV(i4.75; cows. $2 26444.75. TTis London cattle market was slow at IS'iji !4',-?c, dressed weight, and lefrfgerator bef lower at 10c. Kxpurt Saturday were 6H0 cattle and 2 444 quarters of heef. CALVKS Kecclpt. 7W head; market stead); veal. t7.60rrj 10.75; grassers. $4,fliij. 14. i: rnir eierns. SHKK'P AND LA MBH Receipt. 8.I0 hend: slow but stead)' sheep. J? 75'o I..V); I mini. 4i 4jo(t i.ov; yeaning. a,.iio il H't'i-Recelpts. l.MK head; market lower at $9.1."pit).3u. St. Jo.eph l ive Xteck Market. ! HT. JOSKPH. Oct. 2I.-,ATTLK-Re-! feiit, 1.600 head; market steady; te.-rs. ' $4.74yi7.54); cons and lielfer, $7i.00rji 60; 'clve. ttOOa;.',. i I lot.!." Receipts. 3 EOO head; market 6 10c , lower: top. f9 15; bulk of suie. $4.04i9.t SIIKKI' AND LAMUS-Kre.pts 6ii0 head; market strong; lambs, t6 501iti90. " Mock In Slaht. ! Receipt of live lock at th five prlnol- lal wrtein niarkela yeaienlav 8oiith Orraha. ' St. Joseph , Ks naai City . . St Louis 'Chicago I Total receipts... Liverpool I otian Miatlstlr. i LIVFRIHH)!.. Oct 21. -The following are i tin: weekly cottun latiatic' luuporta. all ! klmia, 1!iMjh) balen; 1iior!. American, 16T. uOi hale: to'k. all klinis. S79.0 bales: 'Stock. American. :p.'.iXip lials: American forwarded, tW.tMP bales, total rximri, 2 1M0 bales. Philadelphia I'ruaitire Market. PHILAIpKLHHIA. Oct. .1 -HITTEa.-itesil ; extra ) stern creamery. 1.3c; sstia a i , v l.rl tite. 34c. Xtias-ririn. Pannsylvasla tai Cattle Hor. Sheep. . 3 : 4.'.'ai 2.4110 . t "4i 3 :! :yn . 2 .vm 4.ri S.."ifl . 2 wa) 6 mp 9ti . 2.601 I i.'"p $ 0J .U.TO Ui,;1") 15.3-4) nearby first, free case, .hpc at mark; cui rent receltts. in returnable cae. Tso at mark; western first, free rsc, 0c at mark; current rcctipts, free cases. 2!c at msrk. C II KKSK -Htrady; New York full cn-ama. chon-e. U-tc, New York full oraavms, lair lo good, 14'Vd 15WC OMAHA WHOl.K.SAl.eS rRICBS. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered ta the retail trad in 1-lb. cartons, tic; No. a In to-lb. tubs, Sue; No. 2. In l ib. cartons. 29c; No. J, In HO-lb. tubs, 27V,c, packing atock, solid pack, 21VC; dairy. In 6lb. tuba, iiu-4c. Market changes every Tuesday. c'HEESli-Twins, i;(,idlSc; young Amer icas, i9c; daisies. 18c; triplets, iSc: Iim. burger, 18c; No. 1 brick. liVo; lmporte4 Bwiss, 32c; domestlo "Swiss, 34c, block 6wla, tic. POULTRY Dressed brollera, under 2 lbs , $6 00 a dos; over t lbs., 14c; hens. 16c; cock, lc'ic; du.-ks, l.vc; gei-se, 15c; turkeys, tbe; pigeons, per dos., $1.20; homer squabs, per dos., $4.00; fancy squabs, per doa., $3.60; No. 1, per doc, $.l.n0. Alive: Hrollers. Ifco; over 2 lbs , li'Vfc; hens, loa; old roosters, 7c. old ducks, full feathered. He; geese, full feath ered, HPc; turkeys, 20c; guinea, fowls, 2oo each; pigeons, per dos.. Sue; homers, fer ilox., $3.J, squabs, Ko. 1, per dot., $150; No. 2. Per dos.. tioc. FISH (all froxen) Pickerel, lie; whlteflsh, lee; pike, 15c; trout, 14c; large crappiee, 201:; rSpiiinsli mackerel. 18c; eci, lc; haddock. 13c; flounders, 13c; gieen catfish, IKc; ro shad, $1.00 each; shad roe, per pair, (uc; fiog legs, per dox., 40c; aalmon, 14c; hali but, 12c. UH.br' CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1, 14Ho; No. 2, 12V; No. 2. 8c. Loins: No. 1. lsc; No. 2. 13c; No. 2. 9c. Chuck: No. 1. to; No. 2, 6V'i No. 2, 6Hc; Round; No. 1, 7V,c; No. 2. 4.141.'; No. i, 6V,o. Plata: No. 1, twc; No. 2, bc, No. 2 tc FRUITS Oranges: California Valencia, all sise. per box. $,1 OnK t&. Lamonsi Llmonlera, extra fancy, 80U six, per t)ox, $7 00 ; 300 sise, per box, $7.2f; cholca, HO slxe, per box, $.50; 3M site, per box, $(.;; 240 sise, 600 per box less. Bananas: Fancy select. Per bunch. $2. 26 2 60; Jumbo, pel bunch. $-'761(3.76. Pears: New Y'ork Keller, per bbl., $4.1p0; California Winter Nellls, per box, $2.06. Apples: Home-grown cooking, per bbl., $3.6O4.00; Missouri Jonathan and (Jiims' Uoklen, per bbl., $4 16; Missouri Hen I'avls, pr bbl., $.160; Missouri Wins saps, per bbl., $4.00; Missouri llano, pet bbl., $3.75; other varieties, per bbl., $4.00; Colorado Jonathan, per box. 11.16; Cali fornia C.ravenateln, per box, $2.10; Cali fornia PellcTlower, per box, $1.60; Washing ton Grimes' Oolden and Jonathan, exus fsr.cv, M to 125 sixes, per box, $3.25. (Jr&pea. California Tokay, per crate. $1.; Con cord, Michigan and New York, per 8-lb. basket, 30c; Malana. fio to 65 lbs. gixies, pei keg, $6 0D"f6W. Cranberries: Per box. $2 66; per bbl., $6.75. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb pkgs. In box, per box. t-' 00. Figs: New Caulortila, 12 li-vt. pkgs., .vs ; it) tf-o. pkgs.. $.' 2a. uiiiiice.s; Per box, il bi. ViSOETAJBLBii I'otatoes: Karly Ohio in sacks, per bu.. 90c; Iowa white stock, per bu., 85c. Bweet Potatoes. Vlruinlu, per bbl.. 12.35 Onionu: Iowa, small let! and yclloiw, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate tl.2o. Oarlic: Kxtra fancy, white, per lb.. 16c; red. per lb., 16c. Kgg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., $1.00. Celery; Michigan, per dox. bunches, 26c. Rutabagas: Per lb. lVtc. Cucumbers: Hot house, 114 sua 1 dox,. per box. $1.25. HOMIC-OltuWN VEGETABLKS-Csb-bage; New, per lb., 2c. Tomatoes: prl bskt., 60tj0e. hiring and Wax Henna: Per mku bsk., 76c. Lettuce: Extra fancy Icat per dox., 46c. Parsley: Fancy home, grown, per dog., bunches, See. Turnip-.: Pf mkt. bsk.. 8S0. Carrots: Per niki. bsk. 4oc. Beets: Per mkt. bsk., lie. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Blnck, j.ei lb., 2c; California No. 1, per lb., lsc; Cali fornia No. 2, per lb., 14c. ilickoi j nuts : Large, per lb.. 4c; small, per lb., 6v. Cocoanuts: Per sack. $6.00; per dox., 6jc. Honey: New, 24 frames. $3 06. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 21.-COTTON-Markel opened steady at an advance of trilo points and quickly sold up lly 16 points on re ports of killing temperatures in parts o the western belt and higher rabies than expected. There waa a renewal of heavy realising by old long on the advance, and. while there was an active demand from shorts and trade Interest, prices became very Irregular after the early bulge and rased back to about the closing figures of yesterday. Cotton future closed steady; October, 14.80c; November, 14.19c; December, 14.29c; January, 14.33c; February. 14.36c; March, 14 41c; April. 14.47c; May. 14 52c; June, 14.62c; July, 14.62c. Spot closed quiet and unchanged; mid dling uplands. 14.46c; mldddling gulf, 14.70c; sales, 1.100 bales. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21. COTTON Lower; middling, 144ao; sales, none- Receipts, 2,338 bales; ahlpments, 1,987; stock, 1.484. Furnished by Logan A Bryan, member New York Cotton exchange, 216 South blx teenth street, Omaha, Neb. Optlons.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close).) Tes'y. Oct... Dec... Jn... Men... May.. July.. 14 24 14 87 14 20 14 20 14 26 14 $2 14 36 14 18 14 26 14 28 14 34 14 43 14 24 14 83 14 28 14 48 14 62 14 83 14 42 14 ' 14 67 14 62 14 42 14 611 14 61 14 68 I 14 U I 14 48 f 14 62 ( 14 II Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oot. tl METAIJ9 and srd eopper, firm; spot, October, Noramber, Deoember and January, 212.6O312.0. Lon don, ateady; spot, 6T 7s 44; futtirasv 61 7 6d. Arrivals reported at New Tork, thirty tons. Custom hous returns show exports of 16,762 tons so far this month. Ijike copper, tlAS714foU3.00; electrolytic. $12 7IK812.C8H. and casting. $!Xe7W9U(sW. Tln. easy; spot, IM.nH037.lO;; October. $73171 (037.00; November, $J6.26tH.',i'.lX-, Decawnber. l36.2.Vfi3il76. and January. $36.004m.34. London, steady; spot. .Wt: futurea, lfc Ids. Lead, quiet; spot. $4.407J4.46, New Tork; $4.2txa4.30. Kast SL Louis; London, spot. 18 6. Rpelter, firm, $6.iattt.T6. New Tork; $5.&0tg.66 East 8t. Louis; London spot, 23 17s Sd. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 60s In London. Locally Iron was qulat: No. 1 foundry northern. No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft, 16 ttW 16.26; No. I foundry northern, $18.B(7Sfl6.O0i. Bastem CloalagT teaks. BOSTON, Oot. 21. Closing quotations est stocks were: Alloa 44H Mohawk . tl Amalgamate Netaaa CO. m A. I. U S . Nlptaatng MUMS U if't Martk Bette ........ ti , s ,. 414 .ISO . U" . 14 . 1' Sw Superior 4k B. at 7V lii Superior at r. C... 1 Tamarsnk 84 V. a. C O 14t C. .SR. ii. t 4o pM 4-4 Vlttt (Jon at Wlmana 10 a-woiTerln lMa Anlrof) Com. ,. Atlantlo lit Martk Lake ., B. A C. G 4k a. 14. 1H OI4 DomUiloa ... Batte CoalMloo ... lMi OanerS Cal. 4k Arleooa 4144 farrott I. a) C. Oal. a Herla (66 Qulnoy (Vntannlal XI S4 SheiHion Copper Rang C. C. . 71 Superior Bast Buta C. 11.... FTenklln CJIroui Oon. Orantr C.o Greene Cen arte .... lela Horala Oopper. . Kerr laike lM.kt ( tppr La Belle 47oppr sllainl Copper TAikad. II .. 40 .. 41 .. )S .. 411, .. sl .. IV ..19 ETatoraed Apsilea aad Orlrd sreje. NKW TORK, Oct. 21. EVAPORATED APPLE! Inactive, with prices steady and unchanged; on tha spot fancy Is quiet; prime, 7v&"'Vc; common to fair, t'4'&7l4c. DRIED FRUITHPrunes are steady, al though arrivals are aomewbat large; quo tations range from tc to 10c for California up to 30-44PS and from 74o to 9'4j0 for Oregon up to 6o-70a. Apricots are unlet, but prices are steady In absence of pres sure; choice. llUlZc; extra choice. 12'y IV; fancy, lil'f'iMc. Peaches are dull and unchanged; choice. 7if7i4jc: extra oholce, iVriS'r;; fancy. S'fSflc. Raisins are mostlv nominal, owing to the quiet trade; looae muscatels, o'vo'ic for 2f3 crown; choice to fsncy seeded. 6Va8c; seedless. 5tjpc; l.on don layers, tl JOtjl 3-. Dry tioodi Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 21. DRY r.OODS Wide sheeting have been advanced lo a yard. The demand for heavy domestics for Jobbing trsde I better. The advance on cotton blanket now range from 7' to 10 per cent. Cotton yarns are firm, but busines is limited. Pulled wools have bats cleaned up In this market. Raak Cleartaga. OMAHA. Oct. 21.-Bank clearings for to day were $2,814,741.74 and for the corre sponding date last year $2,701,424 68. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. O't. 21. WOOL Quiet; ter ritory and western mediums. Ig23c; fio medium. !7'B20c; fine, 14i17o. Tarses'lsa Market. 8 A VA SNA II. Oct. II OILS Turpentine, firm t 77-v Rosin, firm; type K, tt.3J .3iV. i. tV. 4tKu6.42. Herbert E. Gooch Co., Brokers and Dealers aaaXM OTIIOaT BTOOKa. Ornshs Office. 114 Board of Trail, stilt, -r-ell Pnoiis. Doug -l. led JLHA. tx.aa Awa tagoftlt