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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1898)
THE OMAHA. DAILY JIEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1808. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL pecomber Wheat Jumpi Up to 70 1-4 Cents Highest Since Leiter Collapse * SHORTS ARE CAUGHT IN TIGHT PLACES < iirn llCMpotiil * ( I'luvnrd Iiidiipiiei mill Advance * 'riiree-l-'diirtlix of n Cent mill Hutu mill ProvlNliiim Arc MlKlier. CHICAGO , Oct. 24-Llvcrpool today fur lilshcd the tornado that swept over lh ( uhortM In wheat. Ordinary conditions wen Ignored and In the turmoil December wheat climbed 2' ' e , closing at 70Ml"03-Sc , tin lUgheut point reached slnco the Lelter col l.ipse. Corn advanced % c. Oats rose 1-S'n ' . ' < - . J'r.rk left on * 7'4o ' higher and lard uni ribs gained 5c each. Wheat opened practically unchanged , bui ( pilekly began to duvclopp symptoms of un rest regarding the threatening aspect ol European politics. Prices started to ad vance , and In the course of half an houi the December future that opened at 07 5-S i tVV had touched GS 3-SIibSUc , the higl murk that was reported on the curb Satur day afternoon. English consols were prac- lieally unchanged at the opening , reltectliij. Jin absence of Increased concern In llnan- cml circles over Fashodu , but the Liver- 3100 ! grain market was unsettled am Htrongrr , Indicating further alarm amoiif ; Kraln speculators. The latter naturally ha the most Inlluenco with the kindred markei liero and ordinary considerations were de prived of their effect In the lace ot po-i HUilUtlPs of a. European war. Chicago arrivals were 353 cars agalnm Koturday's pstlmatp of 175 , and rpcelpts li the northwest were 1,451 cars , compuret with 1.G72 Monday last and 1,010 for the cor responding day a year ago. The world' ! Hhlpmcnts to Europe last week were 8.311- Ojii bu without full returns from India This shows an Increase oC over 1,000,000 bu. which principally lumc from Russia ant Xirniblan countries , where a shortage was mipposod to exist. The total primary west rn receipts for the day were 2,008.000 bu. Hgulnst l.Ofal.OOO bu. for the same day lasi year. Liverpool opened with an advance o ; from 21iifi3d per cental and closed will J'Vf/2 1-kd net gain for the day. Exports ol w. heat and Hour from Atlantic seaboarc jtorts , exclusive of New Orleans , were 5-S3- UM bu. The market ruled continuously strong am iibout noon December had reached GS 5-Sr- Around the noon hour the price underwent u further upturn from a drop of ' ,4 per ceni Jn Kngllsh consols and an Increase of onlj .iOO.OOO bu. In the visible , Instead of 1,500.0U ( lti ) expected. The market continued on tin iiilvunce to the end and December llnallj left off nt 70'ifi70-ric ' buyers. The same cause that wheat had for ud vanelng was likewise operative in corn though to a much smaller extent. Tin market opened easy , but soon rallied or sxtenslve buying by shorts and country DurchaseH. The offerings by longs wen generous and this had a tendency to died the upturn. Receipts were 599 cara , con nldcrablo above estimates. Deccmbei opened l-Sfi'ie lower nt 31 ' , < ! ? 31 7-8e , and ad yanced to 3Hi Hellers , the closing llgures. The absence of shorts In oats was ae cuuntblo for a slack trade and Indopend nt prices. Not only did the market fill to respond to the advance in the othei uralns , but trading throughout the day wai limited and of Indifferent character. To word the end of the hesslon the marke raised and prlcnx at the close showed i mmil ! gain. Receipts were 331 cars. Ma ; oppncil a shade lower nt 24'/iW2l'-4p ' ; hum iirolind 243-Sc , nnd closed at 21 5-8H2S c. Enormous receipts of hogs cverywhen Weprcssed provisions ) early. Later , however this was supplanted by the strength It grains and toward the close the early de line was moro than succeeded. Januar ; Jiork opened 2'jc lower at 59.13 , declined t < S9.12 . , thru rallied to J9.274nnd closed a 9.25 sellers. January lard began a Finnic lower at $3.00 advanced to $5.07',2 am c-losed at S5.05ff5.07V1 > . January libs stnrte < Mnchanged at JI.72V4 , sold at $1.7051.72VJ rose to $ l. 0 , then reacted to $4.77' at the l l'C-t.T ! Estimated receipts for Tuesday : Wheat U ) ears : corn , 500 cars ; oats , 250 cars ; hogs t'.OMiO head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Article" . Open. llleh. Low. Oioif. Sat'd'j Wheat. Oet . . . 70W 07' IIT . fOJO4 ) ! Mny. . Vuii 08H iO rorn. Oct. . . . 31H .12H 31M Dot1. . . " ii-JH May. . . ! 4 ? -"l5 Oatk. lire. . . . 23'i 231 M\y . 2114 J'ork Due. . . 702V. R02 > i 7PO ROD 70'.H Jan . . . 0 13 P27H 0 1SK 0 ' 'S 9 17- ! Lanl. 4021 , ; , oo COO 4,05 Jnn ft 0(1 ( 6 00 OOYW 6021 ItibH. Dot . . . ' ' ° S32H 6 SO _ . .lanNo. . _ 470 'i'7li 774 | -No. 2. i'uh quotations were as follows : FI.OI'll Klrm ; apodal nprlnt ? brands SHOT ) 1.20 ; hnrd patents , .Vr.W3.70 | Htr.ilKhlH. . $3.10tj3.20 ; bakers. $2.20ti2.IO. \VlII3AT-No. a B rlnK , fl7fIVSc ( ; No. nprlriK. CdjTCSc ; No. 2 red , C-S jCOVic. COUN No. 2 , 32 32 1-Sc. OATS No. 2. 2lc ; No. 2 white , 2G' , (27c Js'o. : : white , 25i)26'jc. ) HYR No. 2. DO ] < ! C. UAHLBY-No. 2 , 335T47C. SKKDS No. 1 llaxsecd , 8Sc ; prim timothv sped. J2.n. : PROVISIONS Moss pork , per bbl. , $7.9.Vi R.OO. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $ l.07hfl. 5. Shor ribs sides ( loose ) , J3.10fl5.40. Dry siiltci whotilderH ( boxi-d ) , Jl.DooJI.75 ; short clca BldKS ( box l ) . J3.30ii5Ki.40. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , pe Kal. . $1.23. SUOAI19 Cut loaf. J3.G4 ; granulated J5.ll. The following are the receipts and ship mentH for today. On the Produce exchange today the but ter markpt was tlrm ; creameries. Iljj22c dairies , 12fil9c. Eggs , strady ; fresh , 19 < Cheese , creumerles , 7 9Vic. AV1IEAT TOUCHKN TUB TOP > OTCI1 After OiienliiK AVeak It SelU I p t 77 it-l CciitK nnd 7H oil Curli. XEW YORK , Oct. 24.-The hlghpst price of the season were reached In the when jilt today , December sold up to 774c dut Ing the regular session and reached 7Sc o the lute curb. The advance followed weak opening nnd was based on a shar drop In consols and a late advance In Llv erpool cables resulting from a war scan Local traders and loreign houses sol heavily around the opening and the subsc iiucnt rise. There were export orders I the market but they wrro alTocted by th lilg Jump In prices and only 93 loads wer taken at all ports. The visible lm.TP.ise 230,000 bu. , where nn Increase of fully 1.500 , P0 < ) bu. had bppn expected. This was cor Hldered significant as showing how rapid ! the western grain movement Is being tram f fired out of the country. The total HI' ' vance today amounted to 1 S-Stfl c eve Saturday's close. MS\V YOIUC ( illM.lt.XI , MAHlvin < lii tntloiin for Hie Day oil Ccneri CoiiiiiioilltlvH. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. FLOUR-Recelpt ' 43,293 bbls. ; exports , 14,584 bbls. strong ar hold higher , with a moderate trade. Mlnni < ota patents * , $ l.0 < v5 ! 1.33 ; winter patents , $3. Cll.lO ; winter straights , $2.0 > if3.75 ; wlnti extras , $2.8503.15 ; winter low grades , $2.25 2 43 CORNMEAL I'lrm : yellow western , l RYE Strong ; No. 2 wp&tern , lie c. I. 1 TltifTalo ; 6SUc f. o. b. alloot to arrive. BARLEY MALT Firmer ; western , 53 K3c WHEAT Receipts , 3S7.573 bu. ; export J91.1C2 bu. Spot Irregular ; No. 2 ml , SO' : f o. ti. , afloat. Options opened easier , wl ! local and foreign short selling and unsu lied cables the fe.iturCH. A mbsci-uent dn in consols brought closing tnrcimili at LI' erpool anil emphatic absenre atrp. xvll fovprlng by the talent. Clo > d strong i 1 5-SJfl 3-4o advance. No. 2 red , May , 73 3 t75ti.t. | . closed 75' c. CORN Receipts , 123.375 ba. ; ONpoi'.s. 1C' P03 Uu. Market llrm ; No. 2. 4Af. . o. ntloat. Options nt tlrt easier , mi cable lint rnlll l sharply on the strnHjth In w .e.i tmall vlslblo viipuly Increase * i.ad eoveiiri closing "jI)13-Sc hlfiher. M.iy , VJ3 sudul S rlosrd 401-SP. OATS lU-ci'lptf , 15S.'WO bu ; ospirta. ; u ? IK bu , fput , quiet ; No. 2 , 2' ) ' . I - fiiiiloi HOI'S Firm ; Ktate , common to cholc 1W crop , u' soj 1S37 crop. llfllSe , H9 * crop , 17'i20c ( , Pacific coast. U9 crop , C"Sc. ISSi crop , ll'cd.V ; iMis crop , 15(120c. \VOfI-Stomly ; fleece17'2Cc | nCTTEn-Hecclptr. 0,356 pi'BB : tinn : wr-stcrn creamery , 12fJ23c ; I2lj ln % Me ; lji * > lory , livpll'si- ' . rilUIiSk Ittcflpt ? , G.061 ilk * * . ; market inlet ; larse white , S'.ic : snmll wlu'o , ic ; larKi colored , Mcj small colored , ! 'c. KCins lU-celptn. rstO pktra. ; itr.iilv. Ou'l'lONSKi D OJlj-Slondyj prime crude , ISc ; yellow. 22V- TALLOW Dull ; rlty. 3r--c ; country , UlCE-DillI nt IS'WSc. MOLABHKS-St'iiily ; New Orl &i * , open kfttlp , Rood to cholrp , f < j.lc. METALS The mclnl market wn tame find without a now fenturo of consequence According to thu mntiil exihunso report ol todny pig Iron warrant * cloned rnilft. un- chiinKrd , $7.00 bid , J7.15 linked. Lake cornier , llrm , m.KO bid. Tin , nulet but llrmcr. W.7 : bid , llS.fr > asked. Lead , steady , weak , will ! J3.C2'2 bid. * 3.67' , & nnked. Hpeltnr , llrm , fj.OO bid. Jj.12'4 ' asked ; brokerage tlrm. Thf llrm fixing the RettlliiK prlcp for miners ntu ! pini-ltfrs mils lead , M.55 ; copper , 13 1-lc ami casting popper , 11 l-4c. OMAHA ( iUM'.HAL .MAIIKKT. Condition of Trnilo nnd Quotation * ! ol SinpNanil Fmu-y I'rodiu-u , Kd'OH-Oood Ktoc-k , 17c. Ht'TTTIl Common to fair , KVftUr : aep. nrator. 23c ; ( 'utlicred crcnini > ry. 20i21r. L1VIC POULTHY lions. SIio' p ; old roe ? . tors , 4 : HprliiK chickens , 7ir'7'-t ' ; ducks , Cfl ; 7f ; Reese , CT ( "P. OASIK Teal , blur whip , $1.73 : green wlnrr , $1.50 ; mixed. Jl 7rT2.a ; prairie chlckoiiH , youtuj , Jl ; old. W.50. PtlHIONS-l.lvo , per doz. , 75c. VKAL Cholci' , ! ) P. VRO1STABLKS. : iLHUY 1'cr bunch. 30f33c } : Colorado celery , 45r. ONiONH-.NYw , per bu. , 35ft45c. UlCANH-Ilaiid-plcked navy , per bu. , J1.C ( fil. to. POTATOKH-WiMoi' . \VI3KT POTATO US-Por bill. , .00 < tJ2.23. CAIUlAGUS-Pcr bu. , orated , Ic. THOPICAL FRUITS. LlCMONS-Callfornla , fancy. IC.OOtifi.25i choice. $ f > .50flG.7u ; fancy Mosslnu , $ O.GOij7.W. OHANOES-ValenclaB. $3.73. ItANANAS Choice , large stork , pei bunch. $2.00fi'.2o ; medium sized bunches , $1.75t(2.00 ( FRUITS. APPLKS-Pcr bbl. . Jonathans. JJ.75ffl.00 ; choice shipping stock , $ i.Mi3.1oi other stock , $ .1.lWi.2.eastern : ! ; apples , $11.5033.73. PKACIIJJS-Callfornla , 20-lb. cacc. Jl.25 ; scarce. PMTMS-OroKon , Sl.OuT/l.Su. PHAK8 UartlHt. California. out of the market ; other varieties. $2.23. riRAPKS-Callfornia Tokays , Jl.50ftfil.63i New York srapea , 18o. CRAN13I2UIUI2S Wisconsin. per box , $1.23 ; Cape Cods , per bbl. , JG.25SG.50 ; Jerseys , $3.7S'0 .00. . NUTS AlmondM. per lb. . large size , 12tJ ISc ; small , lie ; Hrazlls. per lb. . flfrlfV : Kntr- llsli walniltH , per lb. , fancy soft shell , lfl ! ! ISc ; lllbortH , per lb. , l"c : pecans , polished , WI'PJ cocoanuts , per UK ) , $1.50 f5.0o ; peanuts , raW. G'ic ; roasted , "Vie. MAl'l H SYlll'P KlVP-ual. can. p.ich , J2.BO ; nal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal. cans , fC.23 ; quart cans , $3.30. IlONKY-ChoIco white , 12ffl2 4c. DAT15S llallowec. CD to iu-lb. boxes , a'Jc ; Sail * . Ttv ; Kurd. 9-lb. boxen , DC. K1OS Imported fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb , boxes , IPc ; o-crown , 44-lb. loxes , 13o ; 3-lb , boxes , Kf/23c ! per box ; California , 10-lb. boxes , $1.10T1.15. CIDER I'r half bbl. , W.23JJ3.60. HIDES , TALLOW. KTC. HlDES-No. 1 crecn hide * , To ; No. ! Kreon hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , S ic ; No. a milted hides , 7aie ; No. 1 veal palf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , Do ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 12 Ibs. . 7 . TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow. No. 1. Sp ; tallow. No. 2 , 2' < .c ; roUKh tallow , lijc ; wlilto Breasp , 2Vili2ic : ; ; yellow and brown grouse , lVsU2'4c. ( SIIEEI * I'ELTS Oreen suited , each. 15 < f ? "Cc ; crcun salted shearltiBM ( short wooleil early skln ) , each , 15c ; ilry shearings ( sheri wonled early skills ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dr > Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool orlts , per lb. . actual weight , 4ft5c , dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3jf4c ; dry Hint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4U5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , SQMc. ( JH.VIX I > STOlli : AMI AKI.OAT , Statciiicnt of ViNllil < > SuiipllcH SlmiTf l.nriri' liierenKfN. NEW YORK , Oct. 21. The statement ol the visible supply of grain In store and nfloat for the week ending October 22 , as compiled by the New York Produce ex change , Is as follows : Wheat. lt.S4S.000 bu. , Increase 250,000 bu. Corn , 24.ra3.000 bu. , Increase 71.000 bu. Oats , ( UG4U)0 ) bu. , Increase 84,000 bu. Kye , 1.131.000 bu. . Increase 31,000 bu. Barley , 3,201,000 bu. , Increase 434,000 bu. St. J.ouU Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2l.-FLOUR-Frmer. ! WMEAT-Sharply higher ; No , 2 red cash elevator , 731ic ; track , 72H7lc ( ; December , 7K asked ; May , TJVic asked ; No. 1 ! hard cash 70o. CORN llleher ; No. 2 cash , Sic bid ; De cember , 31 7-8c bid ; May , 33o bid. OATS Hlglror ; No. 2 cash , Sou bid ; track 2CVsc ; December , 23 3-Sc ; May , 25 5-Sc ; No 2 white , 27T/27'.c. / ! ItYE llluhpr at 51 * e. SEEDS Flax-seed , higher at 97V c ; prlmi timothy i.eed , $2.40. WHISKY Steady nt $1.23. CORNMEAL-l.tt > 1l.ra. ( URAN Higher ; sacked , east track , GGi 5bc. HAY-Qulet ; timothy , $ G.OOf79.00 ; pralrlo $ G.2.W7.00. BUTTER Steady ; creamery , lSi23V'.c dairy , 155 < 20c. KCJS ! Firm at 13c. POULTRY Steady ; chickens , springs 75i7'Ac ; old , Cc ; ducks , Wj6\'ic \ ; geese , Be ; tur keys. ST9e. | METALS-Lead , weak at $3.BO. Spelter steadv at $ I.IO. ! PROVISIONS Pork , steady : standan mess. Jobbing , $ S.oo. Lard , higher ; prime steam , $1.90 ; choice , $5.00. Dry salt moats boxed shoulders , $4.37 ; extra short clear $3.25 ; ribs , $3.37',4 ; shorts , $5.50. Bacon boxed shoulders. $ l.87Vi : extra short deal ribs , $3.75 : ribs , $5.87'i ' ; shorts , $ R.OO. RECEIPTS Flour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat ISn.OOO bu. ; corn , 151,000 bu. ; oats , 37,000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. : vrhcivt 30,000 bu. ; corn , 46,000 bu. ; oats , 17,000 bu. OrlcniiN NOW ORLEANS , Oct. 24.-HOG PROD UCTS Steady and llrm ; pork , Htandarc mess , $8.75fo9.00. Lard , refined tierce , $3,73 pure. $5.25. lloxed meats , dry salt shoulders ors , $ IS7V& : sides , $5.75. linron , Bides cleai ribs , $ ii.l7Vi@7.GO. Hams , choice sugar-cured $ S.75 < 59.50. < 'ij'l-'EE | Quiet ; Rio , ordinary to fair CVi TSe. RICE Firm ; ordinary to good , 4'5c. FLOUR-Flrmer ; extra fancy , $3.45Q3.53 patents. $ .1.twf(3.95. CORNMEAL $1.7501.50. URAN-lBe. HAY Prime , $10.00011.00 ; choice , $12.00i 12. DO. CORN No. 2 sacked , white and mixed SS'jc : yellow , 3)c. OATS-No. 2 sacked , 2S KIIIIKIIH f'lly ( irnlu nnd I'rorlxloiii. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 24. Wheat-Higher No. 1 hard , UGftC7c ; No. 2 , GlViWic ; No. ! Glii-ffCjc ; No. a red , 70c ; No. a , li7c ; No. spring. C5c ; No. 3. GJc. CORN-Hlghcr ; No. 2 mixed , SOU C c No. 2 white , aic ; No. 3. 30c. OATS-Hlgher ; No. 2 white , 2GQ26UC. RYK-Hlgher ; No. 2. D2 52 > ,4c. HAY-Steady ; choice timothy. $ S.7i > 07.00 cholco prairie. $7.00. UUTTER-Steady ; separator , 20921Uc dairy. IGc. KGGS-Steady ; fresh. 15Hc. IlECEIPTS Whsnt. 25G.COO bu. ; corn , 21 , 40 > 1 bu. : oats , 5.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 96.000 bu. ; corn , 2.W bu. ; oats , 4,0uo bu. lliilllinurf InrKft. BALTIMORE , Oct. 24.-FLOUR-Qulet rei-elpts. 2o.9 < ! 5 bbls. ; exports , none. WHEAT Inactive , tlrm ; spot. 7GUc ; re cclpts , 122,007 bu. ; exports , 111,000 bu. ; south crn wheat by sample. 70fl77c. CORN-Strong ; spot , 37 S.SW377-8c ; mixed Si. 5-Sifi367-Sc ; receipts , 109.9SU bu. : exports 17.711 Un. ; southern white corn , 3710 ; south ern yellow , 3Sc. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , western , 29J Sflp ; receipts , 14.17G bu. RYE Firmer ; No. 2 western , : .73-8c ; re celpts , 4.G3I hu. ; exports. 61.4I1.S bu. lU'TTER-Steady , unchanged. KllGH-FIrm ; 17VzSl ic. CHEESE Steady. unclmnRCd. Oral n IteorliiiK at I'rlnclnal MarUcC MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 21. - Receipts Wheat. S03 tars. CHIl'AGO , Oct. 2l.-Recclpts today \\heat , 3i3 cars : corn. Kfj cars ; oats , 32 cars. Estimated rm-clptg for tomorrow Wheat , 210 cara ; corn , 500 cars ; oats , 25 cars. ST. LOUIS , Oct. -Recelpt : When ! 2C ! curs. DULUTH , Oct. 2l.-Recnlpts : Wheat. 74 cars. Receipts at Primary Markets : When I - i' ' ! ' ; ' ; * ln't'orn' ' ; BIS.U11 I'U. ; oats , 48,7r. bu KANSAS CITY , Oct. 2l.-Recslpts Wheat. < XW cars. ( irnlii IiiiiurtH lit Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 21 The Imports a wheat Into Liverpool during the week fror Atlantic portf , ss.ioo ( luarUTR ; from Paiin pr.rts , l.twi ) qunrters : from oth-r ports , nont The imports of corn Into Liverpool fror Atlantic ports for the week , 2S.800 rpjar- tcrs. ( 'incliinnll > larkrt. CINCINNATI. Oct. 2l.-FLOUR-Strongcr fancy. H.Ouf/.I.S'u / family , J2.BOiT2.75. WHEAT Firmer j No. 2 red , 7 < Mi70He. CORN-Strong , higher ; No. 2 mixed , 34c. OATS Firm ; No. 2 , 24c. PROVISIONS-Lurd. iUlet | , $ I.S5. Bull- - meats , easy , $5. BO. Itacon. dull , $5.50. \ \ HISKY-Stcady , $1.25. ni'TTER-Flrm. St'GAR-Stendy ; hard rellnrd , $4.0.-.1jB.T2. EGOS Firm ; good prlmo Ohio llat , SM 'liilrrlo llnrltrl. TOLEDO , Oct. 2l.-WHEAT-Arnive anil higher ; No. 2 cash , October and Decem ber , 74c. CORN Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , Kc. ! OATS Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23' ' . < | C. RYE-Dull. firm ; No. 2 cash , 25c. CLOVERSEED-Actlvp. higher ; prime rash , old , $4.65 ; new , $1.85 ; October , $4.S2s ( December , $3.00. Mlnncfiiioll * AVIii'ii MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 2I.-WHEAT- Rtrong ; October , CSHc ; December , G7'ic May , KSS-Sc ; No. 1 hard , 70'jc ; No. 1 north crn , l ,9c ; No. 2 northern , C7 1-lc FLOfR fnchaiiRfd. HRAN-Unchang d. Vllnnk < M' ( irnlu 'Mnrliet. MILWAUKEE , Oct. 2I.-WHEAT- Hlghrr ; No. 1 northern , 70V e ; No. 2 north ern , Mc. . RYE Higher ; No. 1 , B2 < \ BARLEY Firm ; No. 2 , 4G' c ; M.nple , 3 fy4Cc. Il\ eriHiiil drain . lai'Url. LIVERPOOL , Oct. 21. WHEAT-FIrm ill I'fl8l4d ' higher ; October , nominal ; Decem. tier , Gs V\d ; March , Gs 4d : May , nominal. CORN Steady at UfiTjd higher ; October nominal ; November , 3s lOd ; December , 3s 11KI ; March , 3s Sd. I'lillnilrliililn JlurUcl. PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 21. BUTTER- Firm and Ifi2 centa higher. Fancy wcstert orcnmery , 23c. EGGS Firm ; fr'sh western , ISc. Vorln llnrl.-rt. PEORIA , Oct. 2l.-CORN-Flrm and higher ; No. 2 , 32c. OATH Firm : 'No. 2 white.213li02. > c. WHISKY Firm on the basis of $1.23. Dlillltb AVIii-nt Vllll'Url. DULUTH , Oct. 21 WHEAT No. 1 north , rn , cash , 705-Sc ; October , 703-4c ; Dcci m- lier , G77-Sc ; May. 6 ! ) 3-4r. Sun Krnnil * > ( M > Wli < > ii < Mni'Uel. SAX FRANCISCO , Oct. 21 WHEAT- Qulet ; December , $1.27 1-S. 1JA RLE Y None. OPHUATIOXS IX STOCKS AXIJ IKIXDS 1'l-lcem of StoeliN Decline nil Trnllli DtMitiliin mill ForelKii Slluntlon. NEW YORK , Oct. 21 The burden of sell. ng stocks for foreign account , growing oul 3f the stringency for money abroad jnd tin threatening outlook of the European polit ical situation , coupled with the deprpSMtii : s/Toct of thp supreme court dcclsiuli 'iKalnst Lhe legality of the Joint 'Irainp asso'-lntlon proved too much for the Mui-k mane-t t' carry out and prices of ino.H of the iicllvt stocks arc between $1 anil $2 a shore lowei than they were Saturday. There wat > quite an activeinovemtric h the tlrst hour of tr.idlnsr and cominlsor ! house orders were cxt.-ou--3d which hiu come In response to the oncJUl a ln ! ? thre' [ lays' advance of last \\C-JK. The sol'ir.t ' for London account was a feu-.u.'o from iln start but prices were well-sustunr-d ! n tin early dealings. The professional trader : soon dftecteil evidences of realizing on thi part of interests which were t'.io l.iruo buy crs last week and they promptly Ud prices ilown In order to tnko ihe market awa ; , from these. London's liquid.I in w.i-3 on i very large scale , ales for tl.it account be Ing estimated at 50,000 shares. It gave tin bears the- needed backing for their S-KCCS Operations for the long account wcvu ill most wholly relinquished and when tin Joint Tralllc decision WOB annouuc'-.l tin prices crumbled away before the attack o the bears without much rest-tar : e.nex was sufficient covering Ihe clos how ever , to cause some sharp fiactlonul r.iHlfs The principal weakness on the Joint V'liillf : lecllon showed Itself rather Ineon-slBlent ; imong the grangers. Burlington falling ai extreme 2V4. Rock Island 1 5-8 , and M. I'au 1 3-8. The Trunk lines , on ihe other hand were not markedly alt'cUd , New York Ccn tral showing the principal effect with i decline of 1 > 4. This Is the more remantabh slnco the Trunk lines , although the Join Traffic association has had a legal Matui up to today , have been admittedly unabli to maintain rates , while the western roads since the Transmlssourl association v.-ni outlawed , have devised other means fo maintaining agreements and have Bufferei much less for rate cutting. The selling of stocks for foreign accoun was reflected In a. violent upward irniv * ment of sterling1 exchange , the actual ratei rising fully4 : : of a cent for the pound The continental exchanges on London wen at the same time rising quite sharply nin the open market discount rate In Londoi showed a hardening tendency. All of thli was In line with the active war prepara tlcns reported from London and showei the desire of the British llnanclal center ti call homo Its * outstanding money resources 'Ihe midday reaction In the foreign when markets was the only feature of the da ; that did not point to threatening develop ments nnd the latter .recovery nnd the con tinned largo demand in American markft : for export counteracted this. The manlp ulatlvo rise in Tobacco continued and helpec to sustain the price of Sugar. The bond market was active to a degrei and weakened In sympathy with stocks , al though the New York money market con tinned easy In tplte fit the stringent abroad. Total sales , $2,310.000. Governmen bonds were unchanged. The Evening Post's London financial ca blegram says : The stock markets hen opened steady , but this was quickly follows by a severe slump In prices In which con sols led. Politics was the ostensible reasoi for the fall , but monetary conditions am the approaching settlement also had mucl to do with It. The Glasgow market wa especially weak and a sharp full In Gram Trunk U mainly accounted for by sclllni from that quarter. Mines were Hat. Th carryover In that market to-Jny show ; heavy differences to be faced. American were comparatively steady , but dull , clos Ing at about the lowest. How far th < carryover in general stocks tomorrow m.v bo relieved by the evidence of a bear nc count remains to bo seen , but money rat- ; promise to be stiff. The. disposition In elf circles Is to regard the political situatloi seriously , but there Is no approach to i panic. Should hostilities with France nctu ally occur the position would be grlous because cause Riieh nn event is certainly not belni counted UH I. The London discount mar ket has risen to 3 7-S and t per cent. Ntv York is offering few bills hero and Is agah lending freely to thin market for about twi or three months. I learn privately that tin Bank of England has already contractei for the purchase of a fair amount , nom > of which will probably go Into thu bank to morrow. 'I he following ar the closing quotation ! of the leading stocks on the New Yorl market today : "C0.900 phar s , ItulildliK Atchlsoti pr fcrroj. 10,050 , IHirlliiRtoti , 2,490 ! ; Ixinlivllli A Nashville ! > .57.i Munhattiin , 13.SI7. I'nloi : , , . , . _ _ . . . . . . * . . Tr * l Hn 1 C"1. * ! ! < II. a.Hn f n K.n,1 11 W 111. \ MT lork Jlniipv NEW YORK. Oct. 2l.-MONEY-On call nominally \Wi2 per cent. PRIMli MERCANTILE PAPER-SliS per cent. STERLING KXCHANQK Steady , will actual business In bankers' bills nt I4.SRV 5f4.S5'4 for demand nnd ut J4.S2Q4.S2'i foi sixty days ; posted rates' , JOS nnd JI.SS j 4.SSI * ; commerchil bills. J4.81. SILVER CKRTiriCATKS-COUClc. 11AU BILVER-CO-.C. MEXICAN DOLL A US-17 < Jo. GOVERNMENT 1JONDS Ensyj 3s , 105ci new 4a , rcKlstered , 126 % ; coupon , 12tV 4s registered , 110U ; coupon , lll'/i ; 2s , 9'J ; Ds registered , lll ; coupon , 112i ; Paclllc Cs o K > . 102'j. ' Closing quotations on bonds wore as fol lows : HciMtoii Slock ( liiolntloim. 11OSTON , Oct. 21. Call loans , 2fl3 pei cent : tlmu loans , Sltifil per cent. Clostnt iiuotatlons on stocltt , uJnds and mlnltu shun s : - VorU Minim ; Qnolntloii * . NKW YOHK. Out. 21. ThP following an the closing quotations on mining Htocki : Choler . 5 Ontnrlo . 3frr > Crown Point . t > Oph'r . dl Con. rui. & Va. . . . M Plymouth . 10 neailwooil . l"i Qiilckellxvr . 12" . Oould & Curry . 10 I jo cfil . 3.V > Hale A Xorercws. . . SO 'sierra ' Nevada . 60 Homettakc . 3Wi Stnmlarit . 115 Iron Silver . 67 il'nlon Con . 12 llexli-an . 7 I Yellow Jacket . 10 T.ondon Sleek Quotntlonn. LONDON , Oct. 2i.-4 p. m.-c BAU SIM'KIl-StcoJy lit 2S 1-lCd. MONKY-2T(3"A ( " ; per cent. The rate of discount in the open marke for short bills Is S ftS 7-S per cent ; thre months' bills , 3 7-8fi4 per cent. I-'lliiuielal. LONDON , Oct. 24.-AmerIcan ' sncurltici fluctuated somewhat after a steady open Ing and then declined , owing to the Uppe Nile question. The "bloso Vvns weak. Tin amount of bullion fcnno Into the Hank o Kngland on balanw today waa $8,000,00' ' ! Consols for money 'and the account opencc at 10S5-S mid 10S 13-1G' respectively. Durlni the day they fell BS and closed ut 10 and 10s 3-16. Amerloa'n securities arc alsc lower. After opening at a MUght advance the gain was soon lost In the general weak ness. New York Central , Canadian Paclllc Pennsylvania and Heading lost v , per cent whllo Erie llrst preferred nnd Grand Trim ] fell U per cent. The only gains were 3- per cent In Atchlson and 1-S per cent li St. Paul. Gold Is quoted nt Buenos Ayre nt 149.70 ; Lisbon , 52.00 ; Madrid. 50.23 ; Home 109.03. Bar gold. 77s 9'-id. American eagles 7iis 4'id. Bar silver closed llrm , 2Sl-Sd pe ounce. PARIS , Oct. 24. Prices opened lirm on th bourse today , being favorably affected b ; the yellow book Issued on the Fashodi question. Afterward , however , there wa a , reaction , owing to selling orders Iron London and fears of disturbances at th opening of the Chamber of Deputies. Lead Ing International securities markedly dp dined and mining shares sympathized closing weak. Thrco per cent rentes. 101 5" e for the account ; exchange on London 25f 33c for checks. BEIILIN , Oct. 21. Business on the hours today In International securities was llm Ited. There was n tendency toward ilrme prices , except In the case of Chinese se purities , which declined In response to Lon don. Local shares were fairly supportei and showed n moderate Improvement. Kx change on London , 20 marks 40' pfg. fo checks. MADRID , Oct. 24.-Spanish 4s closed to day at U2.43. Gold was quoted at 49.75. Financial \oten. OMAHA , Oct. 21. Clearances today wer $1,483,593.83 ; balances. $ C9C01.7S. Clearance last year were $1,053,232.64 ; balances , $160 , 774.35. Excess In clearings. $400,360.74. CINCINNATI , Oct. 21. Money. 2WfT8 pe cent ; New York exchange , par to 23c pro mlum : clearings , $2,433,500. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2l.-ClParlngf $7S1.7S3 ; New York exchange , 50c premium comtncrplnl. 50c discount. ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 2l.-Clearlngs , $3.413,820 balances , $190t39 ; money steady at 5QS pp cent. cent.NliW YOIUC. Oct. 24.-Clearlngs. $93,173 , ISrt ; balances , $ o.2P2.232. BOSTON. Oct. 2l.-CIcarlngP , $16,430,121 balances , * 4.0GI,335. PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 21.-Clearlngs , $ S , 019,312 ; balances,1 lfi42.SS4. BALTIMORE. Oet. 24. Clearings , $2,43C , 333 ; balances , $402,7il. ( CHICAGO , Oct. 24.-Clearlngs , $19.512.637 balances , Sl,714,00i ) ; Ne-w York exchange , 5 discount ; Sterling exchange , posted , S 1.8.1' ' ! 4.80 : actual. $ l.82Hif ? .S5 > 4 ; sixty days. $4.81 ( iN.SI. Stocks active ; Alley 1 . 7ii-y , ; Biscuit : a 7-S ; Biscuit preferred , 9 U : Dlamoni Match. 14 : North Chicago , 215 ; Strawboard 22 ; West Chicago , 93U. XIMV York IJry Coodn .tlnrkct. NI-\V YORK , Oct. 21. The dry good market opened for the week with a fai demand , reported both on the part of bear In the market and mall orders. There wane no notable gain In Interest In any dlvlsloi ot the market. The stagnation in woolei goods was continued today. In staple cot tons there was a quickening Interest i ; brown goods for domestic use. Sheeting and drills were the subject of p > isiderabl Inquiry on the part of converters and som manufacturers who begin to show more oc tlvlty. Export brown goods continued i fair request , the call for f.ir eastern mar k ts being qulto heavy. Print cloth showed no change In quotations. ColTee MarUet. NEW YORK. Oct. 24.-COFFEE-Option opened quiet at unchanged prices to points 4ecllne. The market developed con hlderabU activity but wiakened under llqul datlon. following unsatisfactory Europca nnd Brazilian cables , abseneo of sperulatlo and Indifference on the spot buyers' pan Closed barely steady , 5f < 10 points lowei J5.0 ; August. $5.83 ; September , $3.S5'83.9 ( Spot roffee. Rio ( | Ulct ; No. 7 Invoice , Cc No. 7 jobbing , 6'-c ; mild , quiet ; Cordovn Oil Miirkft. OIL CITY , Oct. 21-Credlt balances. $ l.lfi certificates opened , SI. 1914 l > ld for cash highest , $1.20 ; closed $1.20 , sales and offorei Total sales , 22.000 bbls. ; shipment ? , 175.K bbU. ; runs , (9OuQ bbls. WILMINGTON. N. C. , Oct. 2I.-OIL- Splrlts iurpntinn tlrm. 3IVfi35c. Roslr Orm. $1 Oi ) . JI.OS ; f-rudc turpentine llrm , $1.2 < $1.M > and $1.M ) . Tar llrm. $1.10. SAVANNAH. 'Ga. . Oct. 24.OIISplrlt turpentine tlrm , 2l < c. Ro ln llrm , tin changed. Cliielnnatl Life Stoek. CINCINNATI. Oct. 2l.-HOCS-Actlvi lower. $3.W'j3.75 CATTLE-Stcudy. $1 . SHEEP-Strong , 2 S"i I W : lambs' , ftcadj JI.O > i/3 / W , OMAHA HIE STOCK MARKIv Receipts of Cattle Heavy ami Piices Soin < what lower. EXPECTED REACTION FINALLY SETS I lleef Steer * ( liiolrd n Dime Ioner mi < bc Hnil Xot llenclied linn" Sell About Sternly ltli Suliir- ilny > Cloning ; I'rleci. SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. 21. _ . , Cuttle. llos. ( bhecj Receipts today 3.2SO 2uflS .1S : One week ago 7.540 4.O.V. 12,1 Two weeks ago ii,377 8.1 > S o.ll Three weeks ago 7,2sO il.MS 4.2i Four weeks ago C.20S 2ssS 4.1 Average price pal-l for hogs for the hu several days with comparisons : Oct. 1 2 4 | 3 OSi 5 2SI Oct. 2 3 U'j , 3 'J3 | 5 271 C24 | Oct. 3 2 97 | 3 i6 | 5 00 , C MI a ! Oct. 4 3 Gl | .1 13 | 3 k2 | 6 W | z 5 : Oct. 5 ? i.4' ' 3 i1 2 331 3 Soi 4 i ) 6 32 C 1 Oct. 6 ! I & 3i 371 , 3 Oil 4 K 0 31 5 1 Oct. 7 3 C > S 3 (11 ( 3 04 3 fC | 6 37 | 5 : Oct. * 3 D'J , a 52 3 13 3 b6 | 4 SO , * i > uct. a : i U < .1 < 3 .1 .1M. . li 23 * Oct. 10. . . . 3C4i * | 3 14 ! 3 SI , C 21 | 5 : Out. 11. . . . o ail 3 59 , 3 . ! , 4 'J.t U 24 , o , Oct. 12. . . . 3 5Gl 3 621 3 IS 3 77 4 u : it > r. : Oct , 13. . . . 3 G9 | ; ; MI 3 SO , i 4I I 80 , 6 37 | 5 ; Oct. 14. . . . 'J KI S 51 , 3 IK ! | 3 7S | I illi a I Oct. 15. . . . 3 19' ' 3 7li ! 4 80 , Oct. 1C. . . . I 3 20 , 3 70 ] t 7 i 627 Oct. 17. . . . 370 , 3 2JI ' 70 , 71 li 29 , 5 Oct. IS. . . . 3 7 | 3 Gl | | 3 C2 | 1 691 6 13 | 5 4 Oct. 13. . . . : i ri ; | ; t in , 3 S8 | 3 tit , > (11 li 1. ) li I Oct. 20. . . . 3 71i 3 54 3 27 | ; 4 55i fi mi : > Oct. 21. . . . 3 03 | 3 52 ] 3 23 3 52 ; 0 2l | 5 Oct. 2. . . . . 3 o3i 3 Mi 3 21) ) 3 49 | 4 02 , d 3il ! Oct. 23. . . . * 3 631 3 W : \ I'J ' I < ; 2i r 30 ! Oct. 21. . . . 3 56 * 13 25 ; 3 o-'l , I 50 , 0 3" > | 5 Indicates Sunday. The ollleltil numbrr of ears of stoc brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. HV ( ' . , M. & til. P. Ry. . . . 3 ; : Union Paclllc System. 10 : : 7 ' C. & N. W . 2 F. . E. & M. V. R. R. . y , : ; I C' . , St. P. . M. & O. . . . I 7 B. & M. R. ll . 2S , ii ; C. . B. : Q. Ry . J C. , R. 1. .t P. Ry. , E. . . , 1 C' . , R. I. & P. Ry.V. . . . 1 Total receipts . 132 ; rj VJ The dlsMOMition of the day's receipts wa as lollows , each buyer pui chasing til number of head Indicated : Cattlc.lIogs.Shen Omaha Packing Co . 5.1 313 3 The G. H. Hammond Co. . ! ! ? ! ) . Swift and Company . 2iil 3'j N Cudahy Packing Co . . tul illG 1 Armour & Co . 311 . " > 30 R. Becker and Degan . 51 . Vnnsnnt & Co . sus . Lobmuu .t Co . 2iC ! . Benton & Underwood . 51 . 11111 & Humzlnger . 42 . Livingston ( Schalrr . 53 . . . Hamilton .t H . : ro ; . Swift from country . 1W . McCreary . 22 . Other buyers . 21 . i Left over . -juo 75 4 Total . S , ! > 32 2,259 3,0 CATTLE Th ° receipts today looked sma to what they have been of late. It being tl smallest Monday's run Mncc the early pa of August , so that the break In cattle In week evidently had some tflcct upon shl | Iicrs. This was especially apparent In tl case of feeding and nock cattle , whlc showed the heaviest decrease in the r > cclpts. while fat cattle , which held the own | n the matter of price last week wei in about as liberal receipts an usual t late. While there was no great number of fi cattle at this point and no more than pad era wanted to till current orders , the mark' ' on cornfeds was lOc lower and slow. Tl cause for the break was easy to se Chicago reported an excessive run < native cattle and values 1CKS200 lower , wtl the prospect that there would he large r < Cfrlpts the next two ilayn to com and likelihood of still lower prices before tl end of the week. Buyers at this point wci In consequence very bearish and they li slhtcd upon being grnnUd n concession tin would make up In part at least for tl break at C'hicagp. AVhlle cqrnfeds wei lower , n noted , western grasses were full steady and the mark ° t without importai change. Cows and heifers were In fair supply al the market just about steady on practical ! all kinds. Calves commanded good llr : prices , quite a bunch of pretty nice lltt stuff going at $0.50. The situation In the feeder division wi considerably Improved over what It was la week. As- noted on Saturday the cattle. I llrst hands were pretty well disposed i while speculators succeeded In cleaning v the big bulk of their holdings. This mon Ing the fresh receipts wn-e light and , tlioup speculators all had some cattle , , they wci all anticipating a very heavy country d mand during the next few days and wei ready to take on n fw more. The r suit was that the market was fairly actli and lOc higher on all desirable stuff ai atpady to stronger on most anything. It must be. borne In mind , however , tin last week very common nnd scrubby cattl or cnttle on the Texas order , were vei much neglected by feeder buyers. On tm kind of cattle the market today did m show any Improvement , us they were vei hard to sell , nnd prices were by no meat any better. HepreseiKallvc sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 910 $2 2o 27. . 1319 Jl SO 21. . 1201 $4 93 28..1056 4 15 38..12rt3 4 90 40. , 1202 5 M COWS. . S25 2 5 1..1150 00 1..10IO 3 13 1 .1100 2 Ml 1. . MO 3 00 1..1020 3 13 . 92o 2 90 17. . 812 3 HI 15. 593 3 23 HEIFERS. 1. . C50 3 00 BULLS. 2..1270 2 W 1. . 420 3 50 1..1B30 2 6 1..1620 3 50 i..i4 o 2 no CALVES. . .220 ton I. . | 0 450 , . 110 C 50 . . 405 4 25 1. . 2CO 50 STAGS. . .1170 3 20 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . 570 3 00 3. . g'fi 3 75 -0. . 7S7 4 00 1..USO 3 50 37. . 700 3 7."i 47. . 9IS 4 OU 23..1129 3 70 1..1030 3 So \V158TKRXS. NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull. 1100 $2 ( H 1 feeder. . . fifio j : < 30 1 bull. .1330 2 ra 11 fccdcrn. . os.i 4 ( A 1 bull. ono ; t ) 11 feeders..1UG 4 00 1 bull 550 H 25 1 cow 970 2 90 38 feeders..1013 3 7.-i 1 calf 140 C fiO 2 bulls 1200 22.1 44 cows 13 253 1 bull. . . . .1420 2 CO 1 steer 780 3 K 2 COWS . . .1015 250 8 COWK 10SS 300 G cows. . . . S75 250 2 COWS 1015 300 1 cow WO 2 50 5 foders. . 551 3 SO 2 calves. . 130 B M 1 cow W40 2 k7 4 feeders. 05 3 61 1 feeder. . . 850 S G.i 1 feeder. . . 460 .1 2i 1 calf UO 0 50 7 feeders. . SOS 4 00 BU COWS 1013 I ! 3j 17 feeders. .1000 4 00 24 feeders. . ! > 75 3 50 M. O'Rourke. 4 COWB 9S2 225 D feeders..1WO 403 li cow ? lOTij 2 83 3 steers..1226 I 30 10 cows 113fi 3 lo 30 steers..1202 4 30 3 feeders. . liS3 1 03F. F. Currle. ] bull 1180 2 C3 S cows 1011 3 13 3 cows ! > 73 2 5 1C feeders. . S21 3 90 Keogh Bros. 3S feeders. . 709 3 70 29 feeders. . S07 3 SO II. P. Read. 11 COWB 11C2 2 53 35 feeders. . C97 3 40 5 atccrs..H77 3 20 SOUTH DAKOTA. .cows. . . 7CO 2 no 1 cow .12HO 3 23 1 cow . 700 2 21 17 heifers. . ess 3 23 1 bull .1250 2 33 2 feeders. . nra 3 30 1 cow. . . . . 790 2 W 11 feeders. 3 70 1 cow. . . . . 9 0 3 HO 15 feeders. 4 < " > 25 steers. . .112.- 3 f.O 5 steers. . . ! H4 3 73 2 steers. . .1350 4 10 12 steers. . . .13SO 3 45 C steers. . .1236 4 liO 1 steer. . . . .llfiO 4 00 1 bull 1190 3 ( ) 13 cows " 3 15 S steers..1252 3 40 30 cows "lORO 3 23 1 steer. . . . 1170 3 40 4 cows 10SO 2 75 1 steer. . . . . aso 3 40 13rt helfprs.,1020 3 75 113 steers. . .1217 4 00 10 heifers..1020 3 UO 10 cows. . . . . 931 255 COLORADO. 1 cow .urn 4 00 12 feeders. . 7)3 ) 3 25 2 cows. . . . .1190 3 : c 1 bull 10W 3 (0 ( 1 steer. . . . .1300 3 75 15 rows. . . . 9')4 ) 2 43 1 heifer. . . E30 375 A bulls. . . . 710 3 Bn 1 cow . SCO 3 Ml 1 calf 220 550 91 feeders. . 74- 4 23 Ifi calves. . US G 50 MONTANA. C feeders. . 711 3 CO 133 feeders. . 741 4 15 1 heifer. . . COO 260 2 heifers. . 850 3 15 1 heifer. . . 900 3 CiO 70 htlCers. . 7I 3 45 OREGON. 2 stpers. . . . 735 2 75 3" > feeders. . 797 323 1 feeder. . . f > 50 3 23 ! i cows 109'i ' 2 93 heifer.1012 3 10 B cows 033 2 50 27 calves. . . IttS 473 1 calf 360 360 S heifers. . . 733 2 M ) 15 fteders. . Col 4 Id 102 heifers. . 530 3 70 i3 feeders. . 591 4 20 f. feeders. . 591 3 M SS feeders. . SIS 3 70 5 feeders. . SIS 3 00 47 feeders. . : $ 370 5 feeders. . DiS 3 00 culver & Gowen. 22 feeders. . 915 3 25 WYOMING. fJeorgo Brewsfr. 7cown. . .1011 340 S steers. .110 3 SO 12 ftc-ders..lr'IO ' 390 1C stctrb 979 3 90 5 steers 1222 3 90 IDAHO 1 feeder . 750 3 23 : fc dera 570 3 CO 710 nis 1 feeder .NVO 3 > 4 feeders Hit ) II GO * , feeders. 72.1 3 SO 4 feeders . SSJ 3 60 10 f.edern. . Mti a CO HOaB The break In value * at the end o last week evidently hart some effect unot thf receipts today , which were the smalles for a Monday slnco the middle of las month. The market today wan u good dea like Saturdays early market , but not qulti ft > Rood as th ; 1tmp Saturday. The IIORI ohl largely at J3.S21 < ; < it3.CO , the sumo as ot Saturday , but the exlrrmr top was no unite co high today. The demand was gpoi ut prevailing prices and the few hoes 01 snle were nil disposed of In n short time. The week starts oul ultli values Jus nbont | 5c lower Hum they wore on Monilii ! n week ago. but only 7'sc lower than twi Meek URH. Some Interesting facts can bi [ brought out by studying the table of aver I OKU prices at head of column. It will b' ' noted that hogs are now selling Just aboil where they were a year ugo nnd three year : ago. but 25c higher than two your * HKO Four years ago hops wer ? ( riling Jl.OO pei 100 higher than now , and five years HKI today the average price pnld for all tin hogs sold on thlp market was J6.35. Rep fesentatlve sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 11 22 ! . . 3 .M ) III 317 120 3 .V , GJ 274 SO R RjiJ < < 1 2M 120 3 KI I1) Ml 24H 3 52's 63 2M 200 3. , S7 II2-1 10 3 M's 61 301 10 355 67 278 1GO 3521,3 6J 317 10 3 CM ri 2S2 . . . a r r. : 200 KM ; t 5 ; ' ; IS 352 SO SK , 67 2.15 40 3 57'J ' IV ) 2SO . . . 353 fi7 233 SO 3 G7 > - ' . G7 27S . . . 353 70 237 10 3 57' ' j fil 2S3 40 a Ki fil 21 120 3 57' ' 73 237 JfiO UK 13 227 . . . S M'i 11 H52 . . . ; t r " , K 2.SS SO 337V. 31 3IH SO R 63 7 2S2 10 3 57" . " . ,57 , MS .so a cr , 17 221 . . . aoo" i Gl 271 SO 335 107 201 10 3 GO 6fi 31D . . . : ; CS 71 1S7 120 360 S4 319 . . . U 53 > sLOTS pins , i r ; o so si3 5 RI . . . s no 4 170 . . . 3 13 5 311 . . . 52 < i S 2SI . . . 350 7 3G3 . . . 3524 5 264 . . . 350 S 312 . . . ! ! KVs li 22 < . . . " 50 G 231 . . . .1 Ki 6 15 : : . . . 350 7 211 . . . 355 3 3 i ; . . . 3 M ) fi SMI . . . 35i 4 217 . . . 350 S 2tS ! . . . 355 4 232 . . . 350 3 110 . . . 3 M I ! 250 . . . : ! 5n 0 228 . . . 3 57'i 2 423 . . . 3 3 ( > SIICEP-There was a llrm run today ant the oCTrlnKs consisted In preat purl o mutton grades of both slurp nnd lambs The demand wn > very good nnd the marke active and a little stronger than last week Killers evidently wanted both sheep am lambs and were willing to offer good prices Stockcrs and f eiders were also In good demand mand and the market wan llrm on thu kind ns well. There doss not appear to In any danger of getting too many deslrabli fu'dcreither sluep or lambs , as ther are a good many inuntry buyers at tin yards every day , while there lire plenty o orders to buy In hatidn of commission men Quotations are : Good grass wesUrns $ l.5Til.30 ! ; choice yearlings. $4.10 450 ; ml to good yearlings , $ t.23Tfl.35 ( ; fair to gooi grn si wcstt rns. Sl.tKjfi 1.10 ; peed to eholf lambs , $ , " 155in.30 : fair to good lambs , JI.801 5.00 ; feeder , wethers. 2-yeir-olds nnd over J-3.S5WI.rii ; fe-dfr yearlings , $ l.00fli I 2i ; feedo l.llnb ? . fl.ROfil.Ki ; cull tiheep , i2.50'ij3.0i ) ; t.ll lamb" . jl.00fi.23. | Represftitatlvc sales : No. Av. IT. C Wyoming ewes si ! 10 111 western e\vi' < > > S ; ! 30 5-S Idaho ewc-s 03 273 20 cull owes liM 3 W SG Wyoming1 ewes SS 320 11 AVyomlng ewes 101 3 ' > > 7P old ewes 10u 3 'j5 IS western cwts ! 'S ' 383 50 western yearlings SI I W IB western * ho ° p 110 I IX ) 25 Wyoming wethers W I 10 91 western yearlings 104 120 90 western yearlings St 4 " 0 333 western yearlings W ISO 12)1 ) Block Iambs 3S Mi 422 natlvo lambs , feeders 17 t ( , o 50 native lambs , feeder ? 32 4 ( n 1r ' ! native lambs , feeders "I 1 < " > 1SI stock lambs T2 I f3 373 Utah lambs fil 110 228 western lambs 5 iO 3i5 yearling feeders so 120 164 wethers SG I SO Livr. STOCK Cattle SliMr. HIIUN In I'air Deimuti nnd Sheep Active. CHICAGO , Oct. 21. Tim gtneral demnn for cattle today was slower than usnn end prices avoragpd lOt/loo / lower. Comma and medium grades suffering the mosi Choice steers , $ .ri.401)5.S5 ; medium , tt.'o't 5.00 ; beef stejri ? , $4.Wgi.70 ; stoekers an feeders , J3.iWT4.CO ; bulls. 2.40fll.23 : rows an heifers , $3.oVit.25 ( ; calvrs , t3.25'(77.r 0 ; wester ) rangers. $2.C5O4..r)0 ; westprn fed steer. " . $4.0 5J-3.50 ; Texas' grass steers. $3.15V 1.23. The pens were overflowing with hogs am buyers were once morn lu a position to die tate terms. In eonsprinencc of which value suffered a reduction of SfilOc. Kuir t choice , $3.r,5f3.SO ; packers' lots , J3.r:0fi3.r,2i4 : butcher , S3.40fl3.S ) ; meillnm. $ ' ) . .r > 5J)3.75 ) light. $3.35'T3.80 ' ; pigs , $2.55 3. . " , . There was a fairly aptlvo demand fo sheep , but buyers w > re later than UHii.il 1 getting down to business anil prices for In ferlor to fancy spring lambs. $5.007(5.23 ( fn feeding lambs , $4.lU'ii3.00 ! for yearlings ; J3. ( fil.C5 for * heep and J4.005j4.20 for feedln sheep , with western range sheep aellln largely at $3.SOfi'1.50 ; pomnion and medlur grades of both sheep and lambs were slowe than usual , even at concessions. Hccelpts Cattle. 22.0UO hi ad ; hog ? , 30Pi head ; sheep , 2tiUOO head. KIIIIKIIN City Live SloeU. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 2I.-CATTLK-RC colpts , 7 , C1 natives , 3.790 Texans ; snppl ; large ; desirable stock stead > ; commo slnughterlng and feeding Hlfers , lOc lower butcher and stock c-owe steady ; no eholc heavy steers offered ; light weights. J4.S51 5.23 ; stockers and feexlPrs , $3.10111.50 butcher pows and heifers , $2.70ff4.73 ; west ern steers , $3.2. 75.23 ; Texas steers. $2.v 1 3.75 ; Texas butcher cows , ? J.75 < ? j3.05 ; can nlng stock , $2.KKZ3.iir . HOGS llecclpts. 5.4fi3 ; good general de mand ; trading a trllle slow ; snips main ) : 2V3 i5c lower : heavies , MSMiSM ; mixed $3.45W3.hO ; llfllts , $ ' ) .4.Vy3.r,5. SHEKP Receipts , f.,013 head ; modcrat supnly : all feeding kinds active , stead ; prices ; best slaughtering : ehe-en steady common stock lUo lower ; native liimbss $5.2 fio. O ; native muttonu , J12orrf4.5o ; wrst n lambs , J5. x/i5.8i ) ; western muttons , IS.90c ! 1.35 ; range fepdlnc lambs. J4.25fl4. ; ramj feuding sheep , $3..6C4.0o . ; culls , $2.50 3.75. St. Loiiln Live Stork. ST. LOriS. Oct. 24.-CATTLK-Receiptf 7.200 head , Including 3,500 Texnns ; shipments SOO head. Market steady to Kv low. r ; fai to fancy native shipping and export sle"tf $5.00 3.50 ; bulk of sales. S5.13i.25. drcssei bpef and butcher f-teers , tl.tOfiS 23 ; bull ; o sales. Jl.eOfiS.OO ; steers tuid"r 1.000 poiindf $ MKli'4.20 ( ' ; bulk of salps , J3.3W3 | ; block tr ? and feeders , $2.73il.V > ; bulk of rale ! $3.4CKSI.OO ; cows and heifers , SJ.OOfi 1.50 ; bull of cows. $2.23T(3.50 ; Texas and Indian . -teerf J2.7W4.23 ; bulk of salts , Ji.l3ti.l.8V : cow ain hlfers. $2.00 3.10. IJOOS Receipts , 7..100 he.iu : shipment ? . iftciO head. Market 10imwi r ; yr.rkei . $3.5 ft3.H ( ; packers , $3.60ij-,70 : ) ; butchers , J3 C' 3.SO. 3.SO.S1IREP Hecelpts , 2,000 head , shipment ; 330 head. Market steady ; natlvo inuttoni' $4.00 4.75 ; pulls and bucks , $2.50t(4.00 ( ; stock ers , $3.00 ; lambs , $3.00fi5.M. oiv Ynrlc Live Mlnrli. NKW VOUK. Oct. 21-niCKVES-Ue celpts , 1.5M head ; market stpady ; stpors , 10' ' lower ; bulls nnd cows steady ; native seers $4.00g3.30 ; oxen stags. $2.MVi4.Ki : bulls , } 2.7 ( S3.73 ; cows ami heifers. $ l.WVJi2.SO. Cable : lower. UVP pattlo. OlfiU03-4e pound ; re frlgerator bepf. SV p per pound ; exports none. Calvps. receipts. 1.9nO head ; veal : active and generally steady : graders Mow Veals , 5fiSc : tops , $ S.25gs.50 ; grasscrs , $3. & S'4.00 : fed valves , 4fi5c. SUB HP AND I.AMIS-P.ecelpts. 1fi.27 head ; good sheep steady ; others flow Lambs op ned steady , closed trifle fasler Sheep , $3.00fl.bO ; iambs , $5.23'G.Ui ; genera sales , J3.3c > Oi.riO. lions-necelpts , 10.040 head ; market 25 < lower at $3.bOf(4.00. Stoek In llecord of rettlpts of live stoi k at the four principal markets for October 21 : Cattle. Hogs. Sherp Omaha 3.2SO 2.ms 3 , ' Chicago 22.iHic ) jci.tKO ( ino ( Kansas City 1I.4M J..1' ' " ' f'.OI- St. Louis 7,200 7.5 < Cft Totals 13.911 63.0.1 3cJSV JRMES E. BOYU & CO , , Telephone 103 ! ) . Omaha , Xeb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS HOARD OF TRAIin. Dlre't wire * to Chlcaito an1 Xew fork. Corrtipoodrnti ! J"bn A. W rrtn A Co. Nn 105:1. : H R. PENNEY & CO. , IKiiuii ! , \ . V. LlfiItldur. . , Oinnlinil . StocksGrainProvisions Illrrt't"lr - > < MT York , C'lilcnuu and iV'i-nlLTU Point * . When Read The Bee Here Is Whore You Will Find it in the Principal Cities. ATLANTA. OA. Klnibnll llotmro n Slnnil , ANACONDA , MOM' . Jnniri M. ( iiidnrd. BILLINGS , MONT , J , C7. Sptrrr * nosTON. Public Lthrnry. Vr-ndoiuo llolrl Ilonton l'rr Club , 14 tlniTTiirtlt St. BUFFALO. ilencice Ilotrl > MSlniuL 11UTTK CltjX TI- Depot , Tor. Mnln CAMHRIDCiE , MASS. Harvard t'lilvcmlty I.lbrnry. CHEYENNK. i : . A. I.ORMII , TJVe t tlltli St. Chrj-cnnr Club. CIUC\iO. 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