tut: or.T nwi.v iw.R: ttksdw, octobeti .;, moo. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Starts Weak and Grows Weaker as Session Progresses. CORN IS STEADY BUT CLOSES LOWER Out rr Dull lint I iielimiKed "I Hie Finish lriililon Mnrl WrnU In Hiinpiitby itIUi Whent mill n I.iiii it llilf Miirlc1. CIllCAOo, Oct. 15. Lower cables, bear ish news and HtnUHtlc.fi tsavo a weak wheat market l&y. December clostnK l'ic under fjuturday. Corn closed Uc lower and outs unrlmriKed. Provisions at the clone were practically unehatiued. YVhcut Htarted weak and grew weaker as the session proKrossed. I-lqulflu tloti wnd tlie only feature. Had the news been man ufu. tured for tho purposo It could have been hut little more In the way of kMdk satisfaction to tint bears and dlseouruKe nient to holders. December opened at . 74ic. held for awhile over 71V and then on the visible Increase of 1.577,'nO dropped to "IHo and closed i,e under Haturdny at 7tV'7IS- Liverpool closed l",d lower The world'H shipments were j.Wf.t.ito bushels Hlid tho amount on pussnKc showed ail Increase, of IWi bushels The weather wan all that co iM be desired by a c rop mover Hnd re ceipts were liberal At primary points re ceipts were l,7fi.iio bushels, compared with l,,oo0 bushels lust year. .Minneapolis and iiul itti reported 1.07.1 curs. iiKalnst Ml last i,' ii tmI I :U a year hi!" Loi al receipts Ki re ,)t''i cars, five of control Krude New York reported thlrtv earn taken for export. lt.j-.slnn shipments lust week showed an lu cre, ise of l.uio, bushels over the previous w-ek and Odessa reported nrtlviils lib etal t om was steady, considering the Infill en. o around It The market opened lower on lower cables unit In Hvmpathy with wheat Later the 1 (slide Increase of l.l'.'J,- 000 bushels caused renewed vlKor In Hell Ihk The shipping demand, however, was stronK to militate nunlnst the bearish con ditions and tin- cloe was stead). Decem ber sold bet w ecu ;!M3fV. olonliii 'i: down ni lVc. Hecelpis hero were !r.iS cars. The shipping biislncMH was reported at iVio.ouo bushels. oits wete dull and earlier a bit easier In price because of the Weakness elsewhere on (ho Hour, but heavv Ioiiks broiiKht priinure on the market and the demand Wns 1 1 in I to the snles mudo by small tonus. The noud weather was a factor In the mar ket Itecclpts wele 378 cam. December Hold lulu cm HI ViilTo, closlliK at 2l7c Provisions sitartcd weak In sympathy with wheat and n lower Imi; market, but r..iuereil on huyliiK thought to be for an li.ibipiillal operator. January pork sold be tween SIl.ZHItlt.KHi and closed 2V4c lower ei III 2fi, January lard between t;.ffiii;.ti-, 1 losing ii shade higher at fiUV), and Januarv rll.s between !6.K!ifcfy;.!it, with the close sil.uio linwu III Jh.lio, sl. i ii r.i i ler liberal offrrlnffft bdt tho i ,il market f ,r tin dls hucd i nrd lerable. uti n ' us .n a Ku' d 1 a' tit i ulr and thfi pi ,ir i if sellers rlnsitiK for thn day ste.i.lv in tone at :S ;.(t-'S &.'H Copper was dull and ut.i h.ibK"'! here, while the London market was 7s '.d lower The lose hern was on the basis of ll.7."tf 17 i Lead and Spelter mni ruled dull Hnd tyirlinilKed nt II 37 1 and l Kxti 4 15 respeotUelv. IM Iron warrants were very dull at IJ5Klo.(u Tho brokers' price for lead was 11 37'4 unil for copper lti.S7'v Kstlinuted 'tN, corn, mm head. The lritdliiK futures ratified as follows ecelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 2f 7D cars; oats, 115 cars; Iioks, Artlcles.i Open. I Illi;ll. Low. Close.l Hat'y. Wheat t. Nov. Dec. n 'urn (tit Nov. Dec. Hits I let. Nov. I ice. l "ik - ( let Nov. Jan. 1 nrd - in t Nov. Jan. Libs - net Nov. J.HI. om uia wikm.kham: MAIIKFI'S. Condition of Trade and (luotntlons on .Hinn'n mid I'linc' I'roiliiofs. KCHIS--Itecclpts llKht, KOod stock, Ida. LIVL I'OI LTUY - Hens. Co, roosters, aft 4c; sprltu? chickens. 0'sW7c; ducks, 1H5c; Reese. 11 V , turkeys, Re rimait DHi:?sriD porLTitr-Hens, sy, (tfc, roosters. SttOc; durki and Reese, i'tf luc; broilers, per dozen, 13: sprlnsr chickens, per lb. 3M10c, tutkeys, 12'c. tlA.MK Prairie chickens, per dozen, I3.O0 mallard ducks, p-r dozen, W; teal. 11 501(1.75; mixed, II Uiiil": Jjtcksnlpe, 11.25 fll.fr). lU'TTKR-rommon to fair, 12'jc; chotcx. 15ffl6c; sepal n tor, 21e; Ratliered crentntry, rilKSH OYHTKHS-First ftrade, sfllld packed, New York counts, ver can, Wc; extra i-elects, 30c; standards. 27e Hecond srade, slack lllled. New York counts, per tan. 30c; extra selects, 21c; standards, 20c. IMOKONS-l.lve. per dozen. !0c. VI3 VL8-Cholce. DiflOc. HAY 1'rlco Mtioted by Omaha Wholesale May Dealets' association: Choice ttplnnd, liVi; No 1 upland. .(. medium, 17 50; coarse, I0..V). Hyp straw, I0.BO. These prices are for hay of ood color and quality. De mand fair and prices weak Ileeelpt". IS cats. OATH No. f. white. 26c. rnnN-.Vo. J, 3Sc. HHAN-I13.W VKORTAnLES. crcr.MHKHX-I'er dozen. 20225c. Ni;V TIUNirS-l'er bushel basket, GOC. Ni:V 11I2KTH Per buslui. o075c. NKW t'AUUDTH I'er dozi n nunches, 23c. LIJTTf'.'K Per dozen, lOlSc. HADISHK9 Homo i?rown, per dozen, Uc. HF.A.NS-Wax. per " half bushel basket. 1(V; string. 35c. POTATOKrt-Per bu-hel. ICKUMc: sweet potatoes, per bushel. TBfi'jOC. CAIMlAfir: Homo Krown, per pound, l'.ic; Holland sfed, lic. TOM ATOP.S - Home yrown, per half bushel liasket, fiOc. ONIONS Homo grown, per bushel. Wft 01c CKLKItY-Nebraska. DOyiOc. FUT'ITM PKAl'HKH - (-allfnrula freestones, II; clings, 'joe; rtah freestones, hftfiWc PLI'.MS--California, per crate, ;i.O31.10: per box, fine. PKAUS-IVr box. l.75J32.fM). tHlAPKS- Cullfornla Tokays. 4-bnskct crate, 1 75; Delaware and Niagara, per 6-lb. basket. 15c; eastern Concords, 171118c. VATi:it.Mi:i.()NS-As to size 10315c each. APPLCS-Natlvr, 75c1iil.0 Jier ou.; pir bbl.. I.'.no. eastern, I2. 75'n 3."0 per bid. t'UA.VHKimiKS-l'cr bbl., 16.60; per crate, TROPICAL KRt'ITS. LIJ.MONS-Callfornla, extra fancy. K.Mi choice, 11. HANANAS-Pcr bunch, accordlnR to size, 12 00f,2 75. I'KIS-Callfornla, new cartons, ll: layers, MISCKLLANKOUS Nl'TS-Kngllsh walnuts, per lb 12lSc: filberts, per lb., 12c; nltrcnds, per lb.. :6'rt le; raw peanuts, per lb., 4'.S85c: roasted, lF4-'4 IIOTdlill' I -!7''i 135 tfr'i 73' M 711! 71 71lt 75'il ' 7li, 7'l'4i75fi I calf. 12 to 15 lbs . 6c. IIIDKS-No. 1 creen r.Ue: No. 2 green. ('ic; .no. l suited, 7'tc; no. s sauca, r.'i'? no. i vei al calf, S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 voal 41'i.i 37-t 37'4I: 3.". IV, i ' 35'i 1', 31 31i 2Uk 2IU! ZlU.SIMiU SI, Sl'.i 21Ui21i,f(, Bit.! 2l'il 2Ti 11 22l.il 1; sr. s7's 57 Mi 1 10 (15 11 324 I (5 !) f, 10 fi 00 i 54 I C 02'.il 10 S2'i 11 20 fi f5 I fi S2',4 6 tf. ' ll flO 32' ; 5 !'7' m 00 10 10 11 25 fi K fi S5 ti CO fi P0 ll 3i't 6 () L'l- 16 f 11 (O 11 1' R7';, fi .s7'-j fi Gl 7 30 fi l". 1! l2' No 2. Cash quotations were as follows: I'l.ol'lt- Quiet; winter patents. I3.00ff4.10; Mr.ilglits. I3.201i.TS0; clears, $3.2(W.fiO; spring npecluls. Il.l(f74.70; imteuls. I3.fi01( 1.10; straights. $3.l(Kf;l.i.O; bakers, 3.20U:i S5. W II ISA T No. 3, t!'kf75e; No. 2 red. 711; 7'ic i llllN-.Nn. 2. 111illi,c; No. 2 yellow. 1lff 4 l-V' OATS- No. 2. 2IV2f(22lie: No. 2 white, Sllj i2.'.'4C. No. .'I white. 2.lK2l'-c. UYI -No. 2. Me. UAHLICY- Fair to choice malting, .IVf, ('Wc HFICDH No. I Hit v. 11.72: No I north veiern, 11.73; prime tlinoMiy. II. low .,",. PUOVIHIONK- .Mess pork, per bbl, 112 50 riV2 75 Irfird. per Ki lbs.. l'l.S7Vs17'l.!0, Short ribs sides ilooso.1, $7.(iOj7.fA Dry salted shoulder (boxed). Ii! 251111.50. Short clear Hides (boxed), tT-'Ml" K. WHISK Y-Hnls of high wines. 11.27. SI OAK Cut loaf. Ifi.iVi; granulated, fi 10; ci.nfectloners' A, 11; off A. I5.S.V Following nro the receipts and shipments for todav: rlleles Receipts. Shipments riour. bids 2"i,( 27,(KO tieal. 1)11 21D.(10 Bjl.OOl ( ..i n bu 33'.).() MS ()' Oats, bu IVi.Oi'l 374 000 llli-, bu 13,H) 5,tt liattev. bu Il3.fi 7DiO) mi the Produce exchange today tho but ter market was firm: creamnrlos, IW12I0; il.ilrles. 1311 ISc. Cheese, tlrm nt l()l,tl llj4c. Uggs. ilrm; fresh, 17'nc. MCW VIIIIK illMllll. .11 A It K 17 1'. ItOOlMlloilS of the Dn.i-CoiiiiiioiIIIIck. on A'nrlou NKW YOIUC, Oct. 15. -FLOFU - Itecelpts, s, 111,325 bills.; sales, (i,2.iO .tt'.H bblt.1 . cicnnrtH iikgs. Weak and somewhat lower with the I break In wheat. Winter straits, I3.505i3.fi0; Minnesota patents, 14.161(1.55; winter extras. i2fi31j3.lX) winter patents. I3.701J I. Oil; soda bakern, 3.(h)1i3 10: winter low grades, 12.45 I2.0; ryo flour quiet; snles, 400 bids.; fair to good, I3.101r3.3n; choice to fancv, fi.'XiU 3 70; buckwheat Hour easy at IJ.W1i2.25. Hl'CKWHKAT Nominal at OOljlVic c. I. f. New York COItN.MKAT. Kasy; yellow western. S9c; city. Wo: ltrandywlne, 2.451(2.0. HYIO Dull; No. 2 western, 5Se afloat, state. 55c c. I. f. New York. nAULISY- Kasler; feeding. 4!fc4Cc c. I. f. ltulTaln; malting. C21iCle c. i. f Buffalo. 1IAKLKY MALT- Dull; western. 62ic. WIIH AT-Itecelpts, 332,075 bu.; exports. 47,1)17 bu.; sales, I.315.0OO bu.; futures, 20O.O00 bu spot, spot weak, No. 2 red. 7S,c f. o 1). ntlout No. 2 red. 77Hc elevator. No 1 north ern. Duluth, NfiV f. o. b. atlout Options had ti weak opening and considerable de cline under local liquidation, bearish cables mil statistics, lino northwest weather and lack of outside support. Subsequently hold ing steady for a time on a little covering It nnaiiy yieuieii to tlie Heavy visible suppi , Increase and renewed liquidations, closing I weak at Hi Pic net decline. March. H'K1f ' K'i-1,0, closed at 82,c; October. 774i77,kC jlobod at J7c. December, 7',,1(i)c, closeil at ' CORN Itecelpts, 210.275 liu.; exports. S5. KHI bu.; sales, irm,(Krt bu.; futures. 4;o,tKi0 liu spot; spot sleadi , No. 2, I7c elevator ami 47s,c atloat Options opened lower be cause of weak cables, fair receipts, lino weather and heavy world's I'htpments, later rallied, heavier on export demand, but closed easier with wheat at v,c not loss. May. 4P41i41S,c. closed at 4115.C; October closed at 34V; December, I21(42i.e, closed nt 42o. OATS-Hecelpts. 1G2,GOO bu ; exports '0 -013 bu., sales. 00,000 bu spot; spot easlSr No. 2. 25c; No. 3. 244c; No 2 white "7e: No. 3 white, 2fi'4c; track mixed utstJrn! 2l'i1t2uVt:; track whlto western mid state 2il'ilv.!3c. Options were very dull all day mid barely steady. FKKD (julet; spring bran, 110 Eeifl7.w); middlings. 17.imiri3.50; winter bran, 117.501? ID 00, city, I17.W17.50. ii.w-guiiit: snipping, 77ii77'se: ood to choice, N2,4ii)J4c. HOPS Q.ilet : state, common to choice. iv.m crop, lOlfl.lc; olds, 2H5c; Pacific coast 1SP0 crop, 101 13u: olds, 21)5c. IIIDKS-yulot; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 15i . California, 21 to 25 lbs., lSUc; Texas drj. 21 tn 10 lbs., 23c. 1 KATIIKH-fSlenily: acid. 22'41f234e WOOL Dull; domestic tleece, 20"u2Sc; Texas, ISIiliV PHOVISIONS-Heij;, qi'let; family. 110 50 11 00; mesa, 9.0O1( 50; beef hams, $20. doff 2100, packet, I10.001rll.00; city, India mess, IH! 0iHil7 00. Cut meats, steadi. pickled bellies. ulflll.Oil, pickled shoulders, ii.5o, pb kled hams. IS.2J1I14 00. Lard, weak; western steamed. 17 30: Octobor closed at 17 30. nominal; retlucd, easy; continent, J7 55. compound, !6.1241C.37'. Pork, qnlet; family, tlU.ooiilU.50; mess. 114.OiHll5.00. POTATOES- Quiet. Jerseys, 11 OOlfl 50; New York, 11 SOfcl.tHV, Long Island, 11. 'MM 1 7j, Jersey sweets, 12 25fi"2 75. TALLOW- ijulet, city (2 per pkg. 4",c; country tpkes. free). l,1fic. ItlCli-Uulet; doniesllo. fair to extra. 4-S Hffiinc; Japan, 41,W5' MOLASSKS-'Steaily; New Orleans, open Uettle. itood to choice, l3tiKlc. lU'TTHH -Itecelpts, U.0D5 pkgs.; Juno creamery. lR1f2lc; factory, ISflHSo. ' KdOS Receipts, 0.759 pkgs.; (Inn; west- elin. regular packing, at mark, lMil!o; western. Il..s off, 21c. MIHUai: Firm; largo white. 10?,e: small White. 11 large colored, Usic MUTAfM-Tlii lu London declined 1015 St. Louis (i rut 11 mill I'rovUloiis, ST. LOflS. Oct. 13. WHI-;AT-Lower; No. 2 ted cash, olowitor, 721tc; tracK, i3i,U74c; October. 71,c; December. 72!,'872'jc; .May, 77. c; No. 2 Intnl. 70A'ii71c. CORN- Weak: No. 2 cash. SSc; track, 39', f(40c, October, S'jc; November, 26V4o; De cember. 31W34V: May. 3,'iHc. OATS-Wenk. No. 2 cash. 22o: track. 22V 23', c; October. 22c; December, 22,c; May, 2lsc: No. 2 white. 2fi.45J2fii4c. II YH Lower at 53c. FI.ot'R Quiet; values easy; patents. I3.uri1i30; rxtra fancy ntid straight, 3.3og 3.15; clear. 12.S5H3 10. SICMDS -Timothy, stead:', at I2.0&TJ2.10; flax, nominal, at 11.70. IIRAN--ICasv; sacked, east track, B3fi70Hc. HAY -Timothy. easy. nt I7.')0ff 13.00; prairie, flnn. nt 7.oou;i.0o. WHISKY- Steady, at 11.27. I HON COTTO NT 1 MS 11 .35. HAOOINtl -IS 10KS.S5. HF.MP TWINK-J3. MF.TALS Lead: Dull at Jt.25. Spelter: Dull at II 00 I'ori.TRY Quiet; chickens, 7c; young, 71,40; turkeys, 7c; young, 8c; ducks, 7c; geese, 6c. F.dOS Steady at ll4c. IU'TTHH- Steady; creamery. 171T21.ic; dalrv 15ffJ17c. PROVISIONS l'ork, tlrm: Jobbing, ill 51. Lard, lower; choice, Ifi S5. Iry salted meats iboxedi. lower; extra shorts, 17.87,; cl?ar ribs and sides. Is. Ilacon (boxed), lower; extra shorts. 18.75; clear ribs, JS. 75; clear sides, IS. 75. HKcniPTS -Flour, C.OOO bhls.: wheat, lOtLtv) bu.: corn, 121,000 bu.. oats, 53,oni) bu. SHIP.MF.NTS Flour. D.nOJ bbls. ; wheat, 31 ,0i hu.; corn, 3fi,(i) bu. ; oats, 20.000 bu. KmiNiiN Clly Ornln nml I'rovlslonii. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 15. WHK AT De cember. U'4c: Mnv, 70'i.e; cash. No. 2 hnrd, fiiMi70c. No. 3. OigC'.ic; No. 2 red. fiir70c; No. 3, fitCSc. COItN-Decomber, 32,c; May, 33Vrf31c; ensh. No. 2 mlxod. 35c; No. 2 white, ,'17,c; No 3, 37c. OATS-No. 2 white. 244'B25Vic. RYK-No. 2. 41c. HAY- Choice timothy, 110.00; choice prairie. IS.50. IH'TTHH-Crenmery, is20c; dairy, fancy, 17c. KOOS- Higher; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 15c per doz., loss off. cases re turned; new whlto wood cases Included, Vjo morn. ItKCI'IPTS -Wheat. 45.500 bit.; corn, 75,000 bu : oats. 32.000 bu SH IPMKNTS - Wheat. fS.400 bu.; corn, S.noo bu. ; oats, 2.000 bu. track. No, 1 I ni 1 s , 1 r, tl.. 1 1641 , No J norti . r i .. I lMO IIMKA'I'.I iff h'I'IM kh M IK1M1M. Olltbllrnt of l.nrui noil lllloiillll Spec tiliitlon 00 the i:cliuiiKi', NKW YORK, Oct ii. There was so out burst of large and bum ant speculu tlon In the stock market today, which lifted price luring the course of the il ty from 1 to oi er .1 points Tin biivlng came from many divergent elements, but the patent fact was that hm enormous number of stocks wcro bought In an eager and con fident manner on a rapidly rising scale of prices. Forced eoierlng by a largely ex tended short Interest had something to do with the rise. lull manipulation by a number of powerful cliques, some of thorn new'j formed this morning, aided the nd vnnce. The commission houses reported that they had large orders to buy from out sldo sources. What proportion these ele ments had In the nggtegate of the day's trading It Is not possible even to estimate, hut no merely technical conditions t ilil have resulted In so considerable a rise In prices and In sut h a widelv distributed strength. The true bnsls of the advatico evidently was the change in the moncv out look nnd the promise held out to the stH'C ulntors In tlm speculative condition'. There has boon 11 steady growth of con Ildenco tn Wall street for some time past In tho general outlook for luslness. It has been firmly felt that 111 soon as e'ectloil uncertainties were disposed of there wo'tld bo a renewal of business ucttvliy up to the high level of tho recent prospeious period. On the other hand, the growing construc tion of the money suppiv left room for doubt whether the Intervening period could bo safely bridged without such a monev stringency as would be disastrous: to spec ulative commitments. The conviction cryntalllzed today that the danger that the money strlngeiic;- was mitigated, and the expected post-olootlon demand for securi ties was discounted on a vor largi' scule. Saturday's bank statement deinontrnted that a very large contraction of loans hml been effected witho.it serious harm to the stock market, thus c onsen lug the surplus reserve. Tho gold engaged In llurope nst week Is expected tourrlie In time to show In next Saturday's bank statement. The Hank of I'l'tinoe's announcement through the Asso ciated Press of n determination to furnish export gold to avert a monev strlngenoy ntid the expressed readiness of the secre tary of the treasury to act toward the same end. bad a notable effect In strcPi'thenlng coiilldence. The large additional engage ments of gold announced this morning promised further help to the local market, although the receipt Is def rred tor several weeks. This Is duo to the fact thnt the gold comes from South AMoa The fact was much dwelt on In speculative circles as marking the resumption of the 0i1tp.1t from tho Transvmil mines, but the exact source . . Sll1l'1' ll"' channels through which It Is to come wore kept shrouded In mystery. Tin? fact that there were no de posits nt the suhtreasury todav for transfer of currency to the Interior cm hardlv be without slgulllcaiico as Indicating the fu ture Interior demands for currencv, the more so as New York exchange at Chicago roso tn 15 cents discount, compared with .".') cents discount on Saturday The harden ing of sterling exchange was due slmp'v to tho pirchase of bills against tho gold Imports. 'I he striking exhibit of the foreign trade for September showed cotieluslvel v the run. tinned command for the Internal ex hang s Not only was there an Increase In exports of nearly IG.OOO.OOO compnred with Inst vcar, but a decrease of hut ll.iiiio.oeo In Imports went further to enhance the trade balance In our fawir. so the excess of exports over Imports for the month has rim up to over Isb.ooo.ooo. As tin- Increase In cotton ex ports did not sulllce to offset the decretive In breadstuffs. the Increase In the total cx tiorts shows the export trade In manufac turers well maintained. The expected set lemnt of the coal strike was also a factor In the itnvnrvltit- uifnMo 1,, .i. ... , , ., V . " "".m in llli" IlllllltCI and Mie speclul strength lu the group of conlers. I here was 11. deelileil pr.ovtlt ,.f nnl..l... 1.. bonds and some notable advances In prices but there wero weak spots which made the iiiuxhci irregular. Total sales, par vn lie JI.M'I.IHO Cnlted Stolen l.on.l. ,',1, .... ..I on tho call. ITm Commerolnl Ailveril dnr'a 1 .,.l... financial cablegram savs: Business was slack In the mnrkets .here todav owing to tho Jewish holiday, nnd the lone was Irieg li.ir Investment hi.iuiH .ip 1...-.1 . on the New York bank statement. In th jwuericnii uepartmenl prlci s opened well but London remained for a tlm- apnthotv' There was 11 smitten !m,,v,. ,,....... panted by much shouting, and rumors wero current of good news about the coal strike. The theory here Is thai ihe m.iMn In ib coal Holds will be settled before .Mr Ilrvnn readies .New ork. l ie bank reciimi i;l2,00() gold from Australia I'nli ........... rates. and bills wero not changed todav. nl- 111011K11 uie innrKei iiaiancos were reduced ri.50O.OOO by vnrlous calls. Sllve . bought, closing at 20 3-lfil. The following are the clo.lng prices on the New York Stock exchange: Iu; I'lllon IMrlllo CAK 7!'k d pfd :r,i, 7.'1, Waluish - 1I1 pfd.... ft l"w. A I. i;.... I)',' do 21 pf,1 i', vi. contra 1 1 le.irltigs ! c'earltiRs. I2.U7.- 1 itt 4 per r N w (.5, (;, s iinl li. 1 d.ii I 1 ' K- 1 I I 1 IM' 111 1 IM I ti 1 , - . I- Ni:w lit k o, 1 1 . ,N 1 1 1 . 1 ', 1,1 . u 4i-. '1 .1: T!) HUSTON, oil 15 Clearttigs. 117,105, VM. balance, I2.30H.H5O. ... PHIL VDKi.r'IIIA. Oct. 18 Cledrlng!". HL 4H1I.I22, balances. l,SOp,48-l. Huston stocU lliiolntlons, HOSTON. Oct. 15. Cull loans, 3fl4'4 I;er cent; time loans, 56 per cent. Otlliial closing; A S. P. pfd. Atnr. flunsr do pfd Telfihcn .112 ..m Amor, ivisimi ft Albany... it? Ilimton Ktovftted ...147 lloeton & Me.... , H. At Q Dominion Coal . do prd Federal .teet ... do pfd I'llrhbtlig pfd .. (Uncial Kleclrlc do pfd IM. Klertrlo 111. Mex. Central ... Mich. Telephone N. It U. A C... 'Hd I'olnliy Old lloinlnton .. Pnlon pHcltlo .. '4fnlnn lind I'i 71', West Knd l)'i West Klectrle I7, It 'Atchison 4s Mi 'N. K, O. U. I'l lAihetilurn I1 Allouez Mln. Co.... 14 lAinsl. Copjii-r !' 1271; Atlsntle ... Itoflon Mont 3!fi ...111 !llulte llvtton.... "i .. PUVdl, A Ilecla tJ ... Oui Contelinlal IS'i ...1S Franklin 11 ...111 Humboldt 55 ...l't OdceoU 7 ...ill I'm not 47S ... 1!, Qulnoy 1 ... fS Santa Fe Copper.. 6 ... llt Tamnrsek !4t" ...ins", t'tnli Mlnln f ... Winona !' ... CD'iiWolverllies Wt 1!', fS !, l.oiiilon stock ((.notations. l.OND0N. Oct. 15.-1 l.--Vi??,n.K: Consuls, monej' ."Tvn Krle do acot Hi, -in do lt pM.. Atohlfon ss, I'entisylvanla I'snadlsn Paclllc . 1", ltendlng Si. Paul Ill, N. Pad lie pfd... Illinois Central ....!-' tlrsnd Trunk Iiillsvllle 74i Atiseondo fiilnn l'aolde (ifd.. Ti, Itnnd Mine N. V, central l.H't SILVni-llar. steady. 29'.td per ounce. MONKY lVff'- Per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills, 3V3T per cent: for threo months' btlls, 4 per cent. Xrir York .11 1 11 In IX StocUs. NKW YORK. Oct. 15,-The following are the closing quotations for mining shar-s today: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Corn Oattlo Rather Slow, but Oows nnd Feeders Higher. Active HOGS SOLD A BIG DIME LOWER I.lliernl Supply of sheep, but llnrkel ou llotli Wethers nml I, mobs Active mill Stendj Feeders Also I licbllllged, SOFTU Receipts were. Olllclal Monday. ... Sumo day last week Same week before Same threo weeks ugo chiiio jour weegs ago OMAHA. Oct 15 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 5,399 6,667 C.SS7 10,710 3,;S6 2.S71 2.376 l.f.37 2.310 11.731 10,56? 11,10; 1H,6M 13,704 Vs. Chollsr . Con. cal & I lend wood Ooiild A Currle .. lisle & Norcross. lb lui 'take In. n Silver Moxlonn Ontario .... . ..in .. 4-i . . 7 . 42 lSi) .. no .. 34 ty'it 'Oplilr l'lvmouth QnlcRslhiT ... do pfd (Slorra Nevada Standard Il'iilnn Con .... Yellow Jacket ... ... 1: . . 125 ...DUO ... 35 .."SO . .. !4 ... 24 Liverpool fSrnln mid Provisions, LIYKRPOOL, Oct. 15.-WHEAT-St)0t, No. 2 red western winter, dull, 6s2Kd; No. 1 northern spring, quiet, fisC'-td; No. 1 Cali fornia, quiet, i!s tftjtl. Futures, dull; Novem ber, lis l4d; February'. fid. CORN Spot, tlrm; American mixed, new, 4s 5,d. Futures, quiet, November, 4s 4d; December, 4s2'd; January, 3s HHd. PROVISIONS Lard. American refined, steady. 39s 3d; prlmo western, steady, 37s 9(1, Hams, short out. steady. 45s 3d. Uncon. long clear middles, light, tlrm, 46s; cmg dear middles, steady, 44s 6d; short clear backs, firm, 44s. CIIKKSK American finest white, steady, 53s; American finest color- 1 i "ts, TALI.OW-Prlme city, steady, 24s I1. Statement of the Visible Snilr NKW YORK, Oct. 15,-The. state of the visible supply of grain In store, and afloat on Saturday. October 13, as complied by tho Now York Produce exchange, Is ns follows: Wheat, 56.mooo bit., an Increase of 1,577, 000 till. Corn, 9.811.000 bu., an Increase of 1,931,000 bu. Oats. 12.235.000 bu.. nn lncreaso of 123.000 bu. Rye. 9i6.ooi) im nn tncres.se of 51.000 bu Hurley, 2.34S.OOO bit , an Increase of 422,000 nu. 4 35 4 41 4 41 ,1 4 C3 4 01 3 7: J 36 3 7 3 761 3 771 3 W 3 C2 5 6; 5 il i 5 41 woo lour weeas ago . i.iw ,,oiw " Average price tmld for Iioks for the last several days, with comparisons: " l law.' !Dy97ii8as7iUaiT Tfsssi.usw lis. i 871 3 70, I V 1 N 2 73 4 1Z 3 !6 3 fit 1 J 3 91i 2 71, 4 01, 2 311 IUI ll Ui, 2 Ml 3 Ml 5 S3 2 SJ' 4 10 2 Ml J S5 D SO ; iv,, p 1 3 4S' 5 3) 4 2' B ?I I 5 14 3 ' rf .". ss. 5 26 3 9.11 5 27 Sept. 15.. I 5 0ST 4 S3 3 7i, Kept. IS..) I 3 34, 3 8. Sept. 17..I612 4-6 3 6S hept. '.a.. I 5 IS,, 4 32 1 bept. 19.. I 5 19 I US, 3 74 Sept. 2U..I 4 01, L 1 Sept. 21.. 5 23 I 4 31 3 7'i ept 22 .i521 2-5, Sept. 23.. I Sept. 24..I514 2-51 aept. 25.. I 5 16 bept. 26 .'51.-, -r, 4 .19 ;; : Sept. 27..5H 3-61 4 3tf 3 711 Sept. 28.. 516 1-5, 4 44 3 04 1516 4-5i 4 37 2 M Sent. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oot. Oct. 29 3d. 1... 2... 3... 4... C... li. 1 11 1 ' .1 n i.o .'617 4-51 4 39 . 51 S 4-5 4 42 5I!I 3-51 I 37i .1616 2-5 4 31, . loiu 4-0 1 ;n 3 fill 3 67 3 71, .... 6 $ 9 .... ' 5 01 10...' 4 924 11... I 4 0"V 12... I 4 92Tt 13 ..' 4 y3, 14... I 15...! 4 S2! 4 35, tV,1 1 ,n 4 31 1 23 4 2' I 4 24 S 73, 3 71 1 3 74 3 04 .1 C0 3 64, 3 511 3 53 3 5! 3 59 ! 3 52 , .1 ai 3 4 :t 5" 3 56 3 59 . 3 : 3 Mi 2 &9i 3 St, 2 01 3 811 2 95 3 8.) 2 91 1 tui a r,J ' .1 -n '1 u.i mi " " '.' . 3 2i u " 3 !'! 3 62 2 DS 3 Oil 3 OP 3 13 3 13 :i 11, 3 5 1 95 I 4 87 3 Sfi 3 6I 3 Si, 3 St 3 79 3 77 4 16 4 P'l 4 8 4 91 4 ''I l 90 3 IS 3 561 3 30 3 3l 3 t.l 3 32 3 7S 3 09 3 61 3 19 3 76, 4 8) Atchleon do pfd Mainmort' Ohio. Cantullun l'aclilo Canada fuuilioni . Che A. Ohio Chicago at. W f. 11 Q Chlroiro, I. A- I., do pfd ..1271, Third Avenue . . . 21 AiIhiiis Kxiiron H'i Amer. Kxiuvix Chlonxo A. i:. I.... Slir. S i:ir,res. Chicago N. W...16J Wolls-l'arKo IZx C, 11. I. A P !07'i Am-r. Cot. oil. c. c. s nt, 1.... r.; do Colo. Southern M Amor. 1st pfd ,11 2d pfd Hudson. A W... it. n pM U pfd.. do do Del. Del I.. Denver do Erie ., do (It. Nor. pfd. Hocking Coal . Hocking Vnlley Illinois Central Iowa Central .. do pfd .... i n a v ... do pfd .... Iiko Hhore .... I jiuIh. t Nash. Manh&ttun I. .... Met. Ht. Uy Mei. CVntral .... Minn. St. I..... do pfd Mo. Paclllc Mnhlln Sc Ohio.... M , K. T do pfd N J. Central.... N Y. Central Nor. & tVest do pfd No. Pacllln do pfd Ontario & w O. n. A N do pfd Pennsylvania .... IteuilInK do 1st pfd do Id pfd,.... Illo O. W "do pfd Ht. I.. H. r do 1st ptd do 2d pfd St. I.. S. V do pfd St. Paul .... do pfd.. I do lu,,.. 15 ...llJ'i do 171 Amor. .... 19; do .... ? Amer. .... 12'i do .... 3.-iH Amor. ....IWi5, do .... Hi Amer ... 335 do ....ll"'i Amer lii ... 41 ...31 ... f.n; ...Mi'i Mo pfd. Mailing ... pfd S. A 11 pfd Spirits .... pfd S II pfd S. W.... pfd Tin Plate , Pfd Tobacco pfd Anaconda M. Co., ,Ilrl(. Hup IV Colo t" A I Con. Tolincco . ., (In 11 fd 91;ideriil Hfeeel .. 154,l do pfd . ll. General Klertrlo . 6t' Ohioore riiiKar .. 95 do pfd . f'SVi'lnt'n'l Paper ... . 34 ! do pfd . t-'i Lactivle (las & iNatlimul lllscult .135 do pfd .I4 National l-nd .. . 3f'' do pfd . 7CH National Steel ,. . K'i do ifd . 70ij v v. Air llrake . Jo' No. American . 424 Pacific iinst . 76 I Mo 1st pfd .13Ji; Mo 2d pfd . Wi Paclllo Mall . 67'4 People's (las . 27'4 Pressed S. C . 4 I do pfd Pullmnn Pal. Car.. II HUnd. It. A T . 1H . S JJ'i 11s, IIP, .15-1 .151 . 13 .121 . -4 . 91 . I'i . 23 . in, . 1'J'i . 1 . 17 . rs ,. 3l'i ,. 7!- ,. 32, . SI ,. 9.1 St. P. A Omaha. ...Ill S'l'i UiiKnr .. Silt do pfd .. lt'4 Tenn. C A t..., .. :!, t'. S Iallier. ..U3Ti do pfd 170 If. H. Ituhher... So. PnclOc 80. Hulbray .. do pfd.. . Tei A Pa'lfle. do pfd. 3H Western Pnlon lPi ltepublle I. A H Bl'j do pfd 16i P. C C. A St I .137 . i, . r,i(j . 3., !7't . 79 . K, . fVi .tt:'i . 51 . 9' 4 . 1S, . r.i, . rsu . ;i:i; . m . IK'j . 9'i . !7i . M" .IM . 1514 . 6Hg . K, . a . 3.0, . id 4 . 394 . 7;,it .nn s ...12n4 ...116 ... r.9S ... ld, ... 70 ... M'4 ...95 ... 7P14 ... KH . . . 5.-1, . .. fij 'I'uledo Market. TOI.HDO. Oct. 15.- WHFAT-Dull. lower cash and October. 76o: November. 77,c; December. bc. March. 8:14c. CORN Fairly nctive. lower; cash, and October, 424c; December, 35,c. OATS Dull, tlrm; ensh. 22c; December, 22W. RYU-Qulot, (Inn; No. 2, 63c; No. 3, Bio. SKI-JDS--Clover, quiet, weak; cash, old, prime, JH.35; October. $7 15; Decemher, 16.75; March, J6.70. l'bltndelphlii Produce llarkrl. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15.-I1UTTHR-Flrm. 'stflc higher; fancy iestern cream erv, 22c; fancy western prints, 25o. EOOS Steady ; fresh neurby and west ern, 20o; fresh souinwesiern, life; rre.sn southern, ISc. CHKFSH Quiet; New ork full creams, fancy small. lUic; New York full cn-anis, fair to choice. 102fi ll,c. llTilmli Mnrket. Dl'Ll'TH. Minn., Oct. 15.-WII13AT No. 1 hard, 78c; No. 1 northern. 76'o; No. 2 northern, 72T.o; No, 3 spring, tS'.c; to ar rive, No. 1 hard, 7S'iic; No. 1 northern, 78'c; October, No. 1 northern, 76Tc; December, No. 1 northern. 71,c; May, 8O4. OATS-22,(i23c. CORN IOM0. PF.ORIA 40c. OATS-Inactlve; No WHISKY on tho tlnlshed toods. Peovln Market. Oct. 15,-CORN-Kasler; No. 2 white, 23V4c, track, bnsls of 11.27 for MllrtmiUee llriiln Market. MILWAl'KKR. Oct. 15. -WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern. Tee; No. 2 northern, 75W6C. RYK-Steady; No. 1, J5.S5. 11ARLKY-Lower No. 2. 67ff6Sc; sample, 46'u 17c. Klulu Putter Miirket, ELfllN, Oct IS.-HI'TTKR-FIrm, at ;i,4ej offerings, 75 tubs, all sold. Snles for the week, 10.7S0 tubs Mliiiiciipotla Wheat Market. MlNNUAPOLIfl. Minn. Oct. 15.-WHKAT -December, 761T75Tic; May, 76'S"7J.4c; Ex-dlvldend. Otfered. Now York Money llnrUrl, NKW YORK. Oct. 15 MONKY On cull steady, nt 3ff 6'- per cent; last loan at 3 per cent; prime mercnntlW paper, 36 per cent. STKRLINd KXCHANOK Firm, with no tuul business lu bankers' bills at $4.l'i for domand and at Jlso'2 for sUtv days; posted rates. SI.S1374 8IS anil 14,85f4.S5'..i commercial bills. l.7U'-fi I.SO. SILVKR-Certllleatcs, C2i,iii6.'i?4c; bar, C2'ic; Mexican dollars. 49'sc. IIONDS Oovernment and state, steady; rnllroud, Irregular. The closing prices on bonds todny are ns folluws: P H ref. 2 re.103. do coupon 10J, l"l .1031! .1:1 .131 .lll'i 111'4 .113 .1131, .133 do 3. reg do coupon do new 4, reir do coupon do old Is, reg.. do coupon Mo 5s, rear do coupon D. of C. 3 Ms Atch. nen. 4s do adj. Is Canada So. Js C. A O. 4H do ts C. A N. W. o. 7s. do 8. F. d. ts.-I'Mi S... Parlfto Is 7!" Chicago Ter. Is.. .. SIS Su Hallway 6s ....I'Xi'i N. V. C. Is iusi " J ' gen. 5...,123 No. P.U'lfle Is (!4' do 4s I'i2ft, N Y, c Ht I, IS..1H11; N. A W roiitol 4s. 9" Ore. Nav. Is 10) do Is 10211 Olegon S. I. 6....l?-ij do con 6s n.'i. Heading gen. 4.... 7 it. 11 w is 9"; se. si 1, . 1 m c, f...i(i, .IMS.Hi 1, a s r K. ce..i;:i l St lui consols.. 1091, I) St. p , c. A P. U..I1T1, do C HS'I I). A R. (1 do 4a Erie general 4s.. . K. W. A D. C. Is. (len. r.lectrlo 6s .. Ioa Central Is... U A N tint. Is... M K. A T. !s... do il 1s. ..Id)', S H. ssii.Tx , fi 71 119 113 98, A T. U... A l'aclilo Is. lo l nlon Piii lflc 4i WuUisli Is do 2s West Shore Is. When Issued. . M Wis. Central 1s 'jfl4 Vu Ceniurlea "T;x-lntercst o 1 in CI luf. n-'i H'2 in KS . 91 Offered. I'lnuuclul Notes, ,. CHICAOO, Oct. 15-Clearlngs. T2J.60S.143; balances. 11.511,010; posted exchange, J4.81j G4.S54; New York exchange, 10c disco int. CINCINNATI. Oct. I5.-Clearlngs. 13,692. 300; New Y'ork exchange, at par, money, l?T 6 per cent. ST. LOUIS, Oct. li.-CTcarltiBs, 16.CW.32l; I'oi'clgn I 'I ii 11 lie tilt . LONDON, Oct. 15 Though l.rAf00 was drawn off tho market In connection with calls for exchequer bonds, county council stock nnd various dividends. It had no ap preciable effect on the ptico of short loans. Discounts wore easier, owing to Ihe cha" ncter of tho New York s'ateinent and 11 diversion of 11 portion of Atncrlcmi gold demand to the Until: of France. HusIiicsh on the Stock exchange opened with a better tendency, but with no Increase In netlvltv. Consols were llrm nnd the war loan was nt par, though It Is believed the governnu nt will resort to fresh borrowing soon. Home rnllrnnds Improved. The chief font lire w.is the demand for Americans. I 11I011 Pacllb fl unil Northern PaclHe- wero tho best spots, tlratid Trunks were hardening. Har cold wan quoted today at 77s ll'd, nnd Ameri can engles nt 76i O'jd. The amount if bullion taken Into tho Hank of Knglanl on bnlniuv today was -12.O0O. Spanish 4s closed at 70' 4. Hold premium nt Hucni-i Ay res. 133 60. IIKRLIN. Oct. 15 -Itusliiess on the bouro was Irregular. Home funds wero tlrm. Americans and Cauaillan Parities wero steady. Mine shares lluctiiated. closing easier. Honk shares were dull. Exchange on tendon. 20111 I7pfgs for checks The rate of discount for short hills was 3 per cent; for three months bills, 4', per cent. PAIMM f),i I.', .lliislness on the bourse todnv opened quiet and hesltntlng. There were realizations nlmost throughout the llt. Internationals were easy and Spanish 4s were freelv offered. Prices closed work, except for Do Hecrs. which were actively bought Kntllrs were maintained Three per cent renU. K'f 85c lor the nocoii"!. Exchange on London. 25f 13c for chickd. Spanish Is closed at 7n.eo. C11II1111 MiuKct. NKW YORK , Oct 15.-COTTON The bears In cotton today left 110 stone un turned lu an effort to stnmp out all slims of bull supremacy, which had obtained lor a protracted period until last week s re serves caused extensive desertions from tho bull camp. The trade quite ueneraiy had anticipated a higher Liverpool market todav. anil exix-ctcd to see a turn for the better here, ljtit the telegraph news was rullv ns unfavorable as that received Saliirilav. with vrlvale cables stating that sentiment abroad had become Intensely bearish. Our inarttot followed the Liver pool break with a drop of I! to 20 points nil tho call, tho loss later being Increased to :C(i 3s points under Irresistible pressure of long stuff and heavy sales for short account whenever tho market showed tho leant sMiiptoms of reaction. Europe was tho leader in the local selling, though southern Interests were not far behind. The pjbllc hurriedly unloaded col ton accumulated last week on' the Idea that ihe market was en titled to n reaction. Not until after midday was there the leant Indication of a lull In tho selling movement or a change In trend o llmi nations. Ilv 2 111. the advance I rum tho bottom quotations: wan less than P,n points, with parties holding prollts In sight about the only buyers The mnrket was nervous and with prices down to the lowest of tho day. The factors which led to tho break abroad and here consisted of heavv receipts at oil points, enormous ex port e'earances. a decline In southern spot tunrkots of isfj, and reports of mag nlllcent weather causing cotton to mature where further out-t irn hud not been ex pected. Statistics from nil quarters were bearish and the nttltudn of holders In the south was Ihe reverse of what It bus been hllico the season opened, while exporters seemed to have lost all their fears of a cot ton famine In F.uropo and flatly refused to buv except at emphatic prlco concessions. Olllclal estimates for continued large re ceipts and predictions from Washington for unchanged weather conditions during tho next thlrtv-slx hours tended to check buying late In tho day. The market closed wuk nt a not loss of Xiifliis points. Futures closed weak; October. 9.10c; November, 9.20c; December, '.i.ISc; January. 9.17c; Feb ruary. 9.16e; March, 9.17c; April. 9.16c; May, 9.17c; June. 9 15c; July. 9.10c; August, 9.86c. Spot closed easy at 3-lOe decllno; middling uplands. 10',c; middling gulf, 10',4c; sales, 262 bales. . . ST. LOFIS, Oct. 15.-COTTON Uc lower and dull; no sales; middling, 9ic; receipts, I.WSi bales, shipments, 3.918 bales; stock, 18, 710 bales. NKW ORLEANS, Oct. 15.-COTTON-Mhhv: sales. 11.0511 bales: orillnnrv. 7 11-lCc: good ordinary. 8 5-160; low middling, S I6-I60; middling. 9 5-lfic; good middling. 9'4c: mid dling fair. 9v: receipts. 25.761 bales; stock. lfiil.767 bales. Futures, steady; October. 9.06 ffl9iSo; November, 8 9 Kf 8.93c; December. 8.88 -i8.s9c; J.inunrv. 8 HviiS.soc; February. S.9I5J S92c; March. '8.95M8.96c; April, 8.958.970; Mnv, S itiMiS 97c; June, S 97c bid LIVERPOOL. Oct. 15.-4 p. m.-COTTON Spot, bolter demand, prices ensler; Amer Icnn mlilding fair, 6 7-32d: good middling, DM: middling, 513-16d; low middling. 5.d; good ordinary, 5U-I6d; ordinary, 4 ll-16d. The sales of the day were 7,'sTO bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export and Included 6.500 bales American; receipts, 1,000 hales, Including 6od American. Futures opened easier and closed steady; American middling 1 m. c; (Ictober. 5 24-61.1. buyers; October nnd November. 5 13-6lf(o ll-fild, sel lers: November and December, fiOO-OFu 5 lO.iMd, selbrs; December and Jnnuary. 5 07-Old, sellers; January nnd Febrnarv, 6 0,--6ld, luyers; February and March. 6 63-61(1. buyers; March nnd April, BOt-Cld. buyers; April and May, Bd. Boilers; May and Juno, 4 6S-0ld. sellers; June nnd July, 4 02-6 fi4 63-61d, sellers; July and August, 4 (.0-6ld, vnluo; Aiigimt and September. 4 55-64d, sel lers. (til Market. OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. 15. Oll.S-Credlt balances, 11.10' certificates, no bid; ship ments. 15S.39V avrruge, 90,994; runs, 138,, 31; averaifo, 91,626. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 15.-OILS-Turpentlno spirits, easy at 29s 3d. LONDON. Oct. 15. OILS Linseed oil, 33s lOVl; turpentine spirits. 29s 6d29s 9d. NKW YORK, Oct. 15.-OILS-Cottonseed oil, dull; prime yellow, 36?137c; pretroleum, easy. Xew York llejr floods, NEW YORK. Oct. 15,-The marmot for dry goods has ruled dull In all departments today so far as demand goes, but then has not been any ensler tone noticeable. In brown sheetings nnd drill prices remain llrm and are In favor of hovers In a num ber of instnnees In bleiu lied and conrse colored cottons. Print Moths quiet, no change In prints or glnghnms Woolen goods' division very quiet throughout. California Dried I'roHs. NKW YORK, Oct. 15 - CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS-Steady at old prices. Tho market for oMiporated apples ruled quiet and uninteresting ull day nt nominally un changed prices. State, common. 4ff5o; prlmo. 4,ffi',e; choice, 5Vn6o; fancy, 6'if iii,o. Prunes, on the basis 0' 3v2(u,c per pound, as to size and quality Apricots, llovnl. HffHe; Moor Park. 15fil6c. Peaches, peeled. 16?(20c; impeded. 6fr9e Wool Market. ST. LOI.'1 8. Oct. 15. WOOr,-Medlum, steady; all others ensy and unchanged; medium grades, 14((120o; light tlrm, 14ffl7o; heavy tine, llfiHcj tub wushed, 18'u29c. Indicates Fundni' The olllclal number nf cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh lUl'ses. C., M. & St. P. Ry 2 O. ci St. L. Ry Missouri Pacltlc Ry 5 I'nlon Paclllc system.... 64 C. A N. W. Ry F.. K. & M. V. R. R.... 12 S. C. P. Ry C St. P.. M. O. Ry.. 6 II. Ai M. R. R. It 85 C, 11. oi Q. Ry 1 C R. 1. P.. east C. R. I. & P., west Illinois Central Total receipts 203 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was as foiows, each buyer p ircliaslng the num ber of head Indicated: 1 fi 29 5 fi 11 4 4 1 r. s 21 2 6 i !! !! 1 49 54 11 Huvers. Omnlia Packing Co (1. H. Ilaiuinnnd Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour ci Co It. Decker & Degatl Vnnsnnt Ar Co Lobuilill & Co McCreary A (lark W. I. Stephen Ronton Ar I'ndorwood . . . . I.lvtngstono it Schallr.. Hiimlltnu & Rothschild. L. 1. Husz II L. Dennis Co Hobblek Mawhinney other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 191 Toll 591 530 70) 311 IM 1,iM 826 l.3'!5 73S V) 232 2,610 117 2! 397 32 149 218 339 331 Ki 31 88 1 SSI ... 5.S75 4.950 3,517 12.rt.-i2 Totals CATTLE -There were not qulto as many cattle here today ns arrived a week neo, hut still there was a good liberal supply. Taking the market as a whole. It was In very satisfactory condition. The only class of cattle that was any lower than last week s quotations was cornfed steers. II. ly ers did not seem to take hold of them with as much life as they did last week, perhaps owing in some extent lo the fact that there were no verv choice cattle on sale, and as a rule sellers were calling the market a little lower. Hlds seemed to range all the way from weak to n dime lower In extremo cases nnd ns sellers were not willing to make the concession It was some 11 mo befotc thoy changed hands. The Chicago market was qioted a Hat dime lower. Cows of nil kinds were In good demand this morning nnd ns on'v a few over forty cars of cows nnd heifers were offered the mnrket was active and fully steady. Even tho medium kinds moved more freely than usual today and ns n result the yards were cleared of cow stutt nt a reasonably early hour. Yard traders succeeded In cleaning up their supply of cnttlo In gool shape last week and as a result they were all looking for more todn. Tho market started out nctive and stronger. It could safely bo quoted strong to 11 dime higher and In some enses snles were mndo that looked 15c higher. The greatest advance was of course on tho cholco grades, but even the medium nnd commoner kinds moved quite free'y. Stock cows and heifers nlso sold nt good, strong prices. Tnoro was tho .lsual good demand for western steers and those that were offered brought good, strong prices, particularly If they were (rood. Cows were nctive nt Just about steady prices, while stock calves wero In good demand and strong to a dime higher, nnd some of tho choicest bunches mnv have sold 15c higher. Representative sales: STKEIIS. No. Av 2 t jws 1i.iv 1 bjil 9 feeders : recders 11 feeders :s feeders 13 cows 2 cows... 1 cow. . 2 cows... 9 1 no Uif) !& 969 991 .. 801 ..ll .. m ..mi 1 1 1 3 Ml 4 uo 3 00 2 7 2 00 75 I w 4 1 Hues) feiiler i 1 fcdrui " feeders - feeders 7 ciilles 3 steers 4 cows .. i cows. . . cow. . . . !H 1170 52 cows.. 1 cow . 45 heifers... 914 29 c. .V h . 782 40 cows. .1014 COLORADO. 1' ) !) li 9'u s m .Wi 1210 . 11J7 ..1050 ..1070 23 steers. 5 bulls.. 1 bull. . !llUi IfnO 1 cow 1100 liros. Wyo. 2 oow. 6 feeders. 9 feeders. 173 92. W. 1081 .III 1040 1240 1137 F. 914 80) 895 937 11. 1("5 feeders. t58 P. 31 feeders.. 11 14 f3 830 2 00 .1 75 40 2 85 1 9d Hoffman 47 feelers . 'irj 3 73 '.rtb Milwnrds Wvn. II feeders.. 9&N 3 70 3 feoders 3 7o 1 feeder. 3 70 P. Larson Wyo. 3 10 1 cow 1PS0 2 70 3 cows 1120 3 1) 1 hull 1100 2 Oil 1 bull 1120 4 10 1 steer ....1070 1). Wright - Neb 3 75 10 feeders. 3 50 6 feeders. 3 l) 3 feeders. 3 70 8 feeders). M. Bearle -Neb. 4 30 2 fefders. 1.. Elston- Neb. 4 10 Norrls .fe 4 1.1 4 1 1 3 :) 4 i" 3 5 1 50 2 2 IS 4 25 3 50 3 10 3 2n 821 3 25 3 cows. . l cows. . I cow I bull.... 7 steers. 123 feeders. 84 feeders . 80 feeders. . 1W feeders. 3 70 3 70 3 50 3 r '."I'I 2 91 3 50 3 76 3 CO .1 00 3 00 914 H40 895 937 058 3 8-1 ..119) .1130 !! Mr. ol 7 feeders.. 92S 3 20 2 steers 1 bu II 120.) 2 75 1 steer. 1 steer lll'i 3 25 1 steer 1(36 3 steers. ...1203 3 95 2 steers. ...HOT) R. Templeton -Win. 22 feeders . 711 4 tn". 2 feeders.. 700 li feeders.. 971 3 80 10 feeders. .1022 23 steers' ...1170 4 15 Cresswcll Catllo Co.-S. V). 15 cows... . 996 1 cow 89) 7 cows 1036 2 cows 9V1 35 steers. . . 1 1 in 11 steers.. ..1100 2 8fcers....l270 7 steers... .1080 2 cows 005 1 cow 1110 10 heifers... 687 11 cows .... 91S 1 calf 340 3 50 1 calf 120 5 00 2 cows. . .. 9."0 3 (i 8 cows. ...1023 2 Pit 48 feeders. . 996 3 50 4') feeders. . 991 3 50 2 feeders. 1185 3 50 1 cow 1120 .'I 50 2 cows no0 3 50 1 cow .. .1240 3 M 29 bulls ...1219 2 70 2 bulls . . lit i 2 25 11 cows ... 1121 2 00 4 75 3 3 10 3 93 3 2fi 3 90 3 00 3 CO 2 90 2 90 1 35 4 .15 4 35 2fi 3 50 2 70 :t 35 2 1 William Donnld-Ncb. 22 feeders .1057 I 00 3 foedera.. 910 3 3fi A. Hnumcnril S. D. 7 feeders.. 792 3 75 7 feeders.. 857 7 feeders.. 877 3 75 2 feeders.. 640 2 cows... .1040 1 75 1 bull 1280 1 cow 1160 3 Oil 1 bull 1180 S. C.irrothor Nel 23 feeders. 15 feeders. 20 feeders. 6 heifers., 1012 3 X Campbell 4 00 3 25 3 30 1 feeder.. & 11. -Coin. 3 feeders. 1 bull.... 38 calves.. Cnmpboll Colo. I 10 1 feeder.. 3 80 Nonis Mont. 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow.... 134 H97 57(1 J. 11 feeders . 028 7 feeders. . 8n2 IJ- ii reniers 1033 2 70 1 cow 2 7o 1 cow mo 2 70 1 cow fW 1 50 Patrick llros.-Wyo. 25 cows 1171 3 55 I cow .... , , , C. O'lllele-Ncb. 1 heifer.... 870 2 60 12 feeders 1 heifer.... 720 3 10 5 feeders. 2 feeders. . 670 3 37'. Charles Sprinkle-Neb. 28 feeders.. 996 3 80 4 feeders ,j. ai. t 'invert Wyo. 1 21 3 75 4 calves. 3 75 , 910 810 ,1300 317 .1 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 3 0) 3 50 2 75 4 70 MO 3 50 .1250 .1150 .1210 3 60 2 70 3 91 1040 3 00 u d f .p . 1. wit hi .iv n .1 i n' I U fi f gl II M UC ! t 'J . , .. Sill I M LAM11S Re (l tn t ) h' 1 I tn ,rki u, ib t 'icslr blr 1 r id ; pti ',tl,i i-i nitn.oi tc .dy '.null; , ' j5 10 n M,. ,s, i.i.V-IOO, i-toi Iters n I '" its J.'...,iioi, mill. 12.6 f.l 25. eu ork I. It i' "tool.. NKW YORK Oct. 15 HKr7VF8 H' Celpts. 5.DKS head, dull and driiiglng-i l'uf 16o lower, medium and good cows. ..ki-." on, steers $4 is oili An, oxen and slags. JJvo 4.12',; bulls, J2 40.75; fat bulls. W.1HM.M. cows, tl bt'tiJ 7.1. live cattle nt London. Il'ir 12,c. at l.lwrpuol. Iltfl2c: sheep. 12(H' . cAports. none CALVES Receipts. 2.313 head; veals. tlve and llrm grussers. stead), all sold. euls. 1I..WI8 ,,,i; tops. $8 75; little calves I uOfM.iM: grnssers, lJ.r.tVjia.1".!; fed and mixed cnhcJ wwuh.isi, . SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts. 16 9 8 head; good to k, tlrm to 11 shade higher, medium and common gr.ides, steadv; slici p W.WKJI5H; few . hoi, ., wethers. $1.75. culls. $2 008 2 50; lambs. $.". ijm! 1.' . one deck ex trn, $6.26; Canada lambs, $6 culls, Jllidif 4.50. HOtlS-Rivelpts. IJ.rw head, market de pressed; prices nominal. M. Iiouls 1,1 e ioek Market. ST. LOJMS. p,t 15 CTTLi:-Ri.ipts. n.JiO head, Including 3. Mo Tcxatis, matket FfalOc lower: native shliplng and export steers, ll.Ooti. w, dressed r iukI butc'ior steers, $l.iff5 lo, sturs under l.O"' ib . M.StMtr.Oi); si. 'ker- mil fe, ,l,.rs, $2 45ffl,5. cows nnd heifers, $2"v,,r, mi, cannery. $1 ') (Ji2.75; bulls. J;' 3:.H4.ii, T, xs and indliii steers, $3.30iil.35; cows and heifers. 2.T,n) 3.10 llOfiS Receipts, 391M he.id, market 5 if 10c lower; pigs and lights Ji sMif..(0, puck irs, $1 8i)f5.nn, butchers, ?l!"'jil0 SHEEP ND LAMPS l;vepts. 1 jrt head, market stcudy. nailie inuttons. $3 11 frtl.l'i. I itnlis. J3 26jii :ri , nils and Innk-. $2 (11 1 li, stoikers, 2 2fii).!25 St .losepb 1,1, e stock, SOI TH ST. JOSEPH. Mo, Oct K. -iSte clnl.)--Th) Journal quotes; CATTLE -Recelits, 3,500 head; market sternly on best, others loc lower; truiM . $12ui.i.5fl, Texas and westerns, $3 25U5 r"; cows .ind heifers. $2.(?fl50; bulls and $2i"iilT5; ) curlings' and crtlves. $.1 '.'".iff 1 ' stockeis and feeders, $3.00(84.15, voids, $1 . iltf 6. SO. IIOC.S Recelpf-. 1.900 head; market 7'i it 10c lower: all grades. $1.87195; bulk 01 snles. $4 9ifl 4 924. SHEEP AND LAM11S -Receipts, none, demand strong; lambs, $ I. f.it5. 00; slici ;, $3.5oi,U 1.(0. Mock In Slulil. Following are the vecelptd nt the foi.r principal westirn markets lot October p. Cattle. Hogs. Sin ' South Omaha 5:90 3.31 n7'i CIllcUKO 24 W) 31.0e0 1-. 0 Kansas City I'i. urn r.Ji 1 1 SI. Lullls 5.200 3 1 Totals ..50.599 49.186 3... -i 815 752 ft S7'A 3 374 992 3 25 32 feeders. 1 feeder. . 9 feeders. 68 calves. . 10 cows . . . 10 cows 1 feeder.. 2 steers. . 2 steers.. I steer... 4 steers.. 0c 9IS 336 1036 1036 910 1120 ..ll5 105.1 .I(!7 1.1 26 heifers. 3 lulfers. I steers.. 5 steers. . 1 bull.... 7 COWM. . . 22 feeders.. lOf.1 3 liters... .1126 3 steers... .1115 28 cw A hfs 918 4 2 90 2 95 3 75 I 20 I 20 4 20 I 20 (illlnnd -Neb. . R20 . fin . 813 .1277 .1071 .1610 9V2 cows, 1 cow. . 1 cow 3 cows. 2 cows. 1.1 cows. I cows. 1 feeders llOOS 1027 740 lo-,o 876 815 1023 162 95-' There 3 50 3 50 2 75 3 50 2 40 2 2ft 3 "5 S tl I 40 was 50 fo"ders. 2 feeders. 21 feeders. I feeder.. 19 feeders. I feeder.. 16 foidors. 7 feeders. 1016 SI0 1070 110) lnl2 950 115 915 4 75 3 3f. 3 01 I 20 1 20 2 70 3 35 3 75 I 2.1 4 W I 25 3 75 4 9U 3 no 4 21 3 ol I I'i 1 t) ColVee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 15 -COFFEE Sp . Hlo, llrm. Mild, (inlet; Cordova, 9o Fn tures opened steady nt 10 points In (In Mi later lu sympathy with severe losses tn Havre nnd Hamburg, milled 5 points after the call on local support and absence of selling pressure, but later turned easy mi l dei lined under closing cables from Hiiiio and estimate for Increased Ilrazlllii'i f celpts. Trading was slack all day. with the talent In control ("oved (inlet, with prl.es in points lower; total sales, l,0"0 bags. ie cluilliig; December, $7.1517.20; March, $7 30 07.3.5; July. $7.r. Sugar Oct. 15.- Mnrkel. SI CAR-lleet. Oeto. Monday s siiiiiilv of n Chicago reported Just about n usuil ho.is hero today, b.-.l 11 ,lr all In tirlr'.is I hn market here opened up nboot ti dime lower A very few loads thai cbiuiged hands be fore tho real condition of ihe market was known were perhaps no; more than 5c lower, but the mnrket pr.ietlcallv opene) a dime lower. The bulk of the snles w.il from $4 80 lo $185. with a top nt 11 90 The prices did not Improve as the morning .id vaneed nnd In some cnes sellers wero call ing the market l(K(il2,c lower. Tho close w.is no bettor, and. although the market wai. slow and draggy. It soon came to a close owing to the light supp'y The market Is now about whero It was th losi 01 .iay anil inc nrst or June when b.igs 1 LONDON. her, 9s 9d NEW YORK, Oct. 15.-St'(1A It-Raw steady; fair lellnlng, 4',c; centrifugal. f'i test. 140; molatses silgiit', 1.'. retlned, steiidl . NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 15. -SI Tl A It -Steady; new crop, open kettle, none; opru kettle, centrifugal, 5 5-lfic; centrlfugiil, vol low, I3, "do I 16c; seconds, 311 1 9-10e. Drive Out Another Dtmlelle. MANSFIELD. . Oct 15 Anotlur Dowielte, Edward Williams of Ilenoti Harbor. Mich, arrived todnv on a hlevelo from Crestline, nnd was imtr.edlnlcly stet out of the (ill bv Ihe police. Snllilli Lenses Islimd to i'lirUej. ADEN. Oct. 15 The sultan of Turkey 1 has leased to (iermnny for thirty vears thn i Island of 1 ma 11 on the Red Sea, fortv ! miles north of Knmnran. for a coaling I Htn'lon Nn. 2 . 1 . I. .. II. .. REEF Av. Pr . Xi S5 1150 3 '10 1120 4 35 .lien 4 w ..11X14 ..1309 .. 30 .10M STEERS AND HEIFERS. Tr. 4 M 6 OR 5 ,r, 6 85 49 35 4 85 COWS. t.. IMC 1 IS 11 M 2 M 2 8(10 1 25 1 10S0 3 )0 1 m 1 :s 1 779 1 m 1 m s w is 993 s 00 3 S8) 2 f 1 1180 3 20 4 B37 3 1 10M-3 20 1 t$0 2 M 5 ISW i ID 10 !I0 2 M 3 122S S 75 8 1060 2 75 3 1230 4 00 HEIFERS. 1 VA 2 00 3 780 3 a 1 m a 23 1 hm 3 it 1 50 8 00 CALVES. 1 2f,0 2 JO 1 10 8 28 3 185 4 80 8 101 IM 1 136 5 CO 1 120 R TO STOCK COWS AND HEIFERB. 4 657 3 00 4 576 3 ?5 2 1060 3 00 5 802 3 30 1 73i) 3 10 14 819 3 28 1 6201 8 11 1 S,0 3 10 1 760 3 2J 15 924 3 48 1 780 S 15 f 1IK 5 (VI J9 !S4 3 25 F8 1183 8 10 HULLS. 1 13SA 2 28 1 1370 2 1 1370 2 40 1 1160 J tS .1540 ! M 8 1 1 1 22 ... 13 STOCK CALVES. 437 4 ty) STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 710 60 'Xi 686 867 3 00 3 OA 3 2t 3 3'. 3 40 13... 1". 1., KC2 6f-8 7M 4IS 3 70 ? 76 3 7". I INI 4 00 35 feeders. 26 feeders. 1 cow. .. 1 cow 12 calves.. II cows 11 feeders. 2 feeders. 4 feeders 17 feeders. 2 feeders. :; feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder. . 1 steer 3 feeders 51 feeders. 3 cows. . 12 cows.... 1 cow It ci.ws 3 cows 7 cows 3 heifers. 1 heifer.. 1 cow 19 cows. . . 1 cow 11 heifer. NHRRASICA. 956 $4 15 1 feeder. HI .MS) 1200 "S '. 995 . 849 . 920 . 737 . 937 . 990 900 . 1000 .1480 1280 . S50 . 800 . 750 . 935 . 9"6 . 9' . 970 . 986 .1256 .1011 ,. 806 . 880 .10'") .1010 .1010 .. 770 I 15 3 40 3 00 3 40 2 75 4 I" t r 4 in 3 75 3 25 3 75 3 25 2 50 2 80 3 90 3 25 3 00 3 75 3 15 2 75 2 25 2 90 2 90 3 15 3 00 3 00 2 60 3 10 3 25 3 15 4 feeders.. 9Si 1 cow 1110 760 13 15 1 heifer, 12 heifers... 29 feeders.. 6 cows 1 I'OW... 2 cows. 1 cow. 1 cow. . , 16 cows. 1 cow 1 bull 7 heifers. 1 calf 32 feeders, 1 cow 1050 2 feeders.. 935 16 feeders.. 916 2 feeders.. 540 1 heifer... .1130 2 cows 810 1 bull 1250 3 heifers... 806 1 heifer.., I heifer.. 5 cows In feeders, 78 feeders.. 604 2 feeders.. 505 570 516 671 . .. 70 .. 910 ...1291 ...1050 ...1D30 ...1010 ... 810 820 811 190 893 50 630 882 851 8 cows. . 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow 6 cows. . , 1 heifer. 4 feeders 3 feeders. 1 feeder.. 11 feeders, 2 feeders. 1 feeder. . 21 feeders. 17 cows. 14 feeders.. hot 1 feeder... 1210 14 feeders.. 1025 1 feeder... 820 1 cow 810 1 cow 116i) . 903 . 900 .1160 .1090 1016 . 700 . 915 .1046 . 9W . 7i) . 625 . 900 1057 960 WYOMINO. no 2 50 2 75 2 50 2 50 10 5 85 3 ft". 3 65 3 65 3 65 3 65 3 70 2 85 4 224 4 224 3 90 3 25 2 00 2 So 1 cow... 2 cows.. 1 cow. . . 3 cows. . , . 1 heifer.. 12 feeders. 22 feeders. 1 feeder . 4, feeders. 2 feeders 1 feeder. 1 feeder. . 23 feeders. 22 steers. .. 3 feeders. 33 feeders. 10 feeders. 2 feeders. 1 cow 1 cow ..1160 ..100(7 .. 830 .. 816 . 700 . 982 . 840 . 870 . 935 .1085 . 760 . 720 .1035 .1347 .1253 .1145 . 990 . 835 .1200 .1110 4 15 2 0 2 80 3 05 3 10 3 25 2 75 3 25 2 75 3 Oil 2 70 1 00 3 10 3 10 5 10 3 67 2 75 3 25 3 90 4 25 3 25 2 10 2 10 3 Oi) 2 90 3 90 2 61) 3 85 3 80 3 80 2 50 2 73 2 30 2 50 3 10 3 80 3 85 3 65 3 65 3 65 3 66 3 00 3 85 4 25 4 224 4 224 3 65 3 10 2 85 wero averaging resentntive snles 11 round $1 3. Re, I No Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Kb Pi 13 103 . . J.l & 41 3.17 80 4 82H 31 104 . . 4 fO 73 227 2S0 4 liu 111 Ol . . 4 31 f.9 2S9 H 4 V2i, F'7 KO ... 4 ""I M 1MJ 1(V1 4 (2S 85 112 fl 4 71 49 271 80 4 82'j 17.. . 2fl 80 4 75 67 215 40 R, 40 SO". . . 4 80 69 270 10fl 4 91 711 4) 4 t.l 73 2' 4 4" 4 li 31 260 . , 4 0 87 tl.1 40 4 SLi, 49 271 ICO 4 80 84 2i 40 4 -. m 310 120 I .) 85 tJ So 4 ''." M 505 ... 4 0 42 826 20 4 V." 58 30 40 4 81 M 2S9 81 4 ':f, f2 313 41 4 SO Tl Ml 40 4 tji 63 mi 80 4 fO (.0 27 41 4 f.'l., 82 '.Mi 100 4 80 4 270 120 4 S2'i r 213 40 4 8 1 80 250 ltio 4 82'. 62 200 ... 4 2'5 (tl 231 . 4 '."., 59 296 ... 4 821, 79 4 j 78 307 130 4 2I4 ?4 240 41 4 Rf. 83 293 120 4 8IJ 5? Hi . 4 5 10 241 ... 4 81',, 84 221 . . 48.". ti 286 40 4 821 78 229 SO 4 8 73 230 120 t S2'i 84 ?M 80 4 88 0 .... SoT. . 4 821, 54 214 0 II. t ... 271 4 121, 87 241 W 4 '5 CO . 255 1 4 2"j M 211 4 ' SHEEP This week started out with o good liberal run of sheep, 14,731 head being reported on sale, as against 10,507 head a week ago today Favorable reports wore received from other points nnd ns a result tho market opened up active and Just about steady. Th demand was good for both sheep and lambs of good qunllty, though there were not any very choice iambs offered. Sheep sold as high as $3 90. Tho situation can best be der.orlbed today as n good, steady, nctive market all around Feeders were In good supply ngnlti today, but the demand continues equally good, so that prices hold prartlrMly unchanged. Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, $3.75f)l.00: choice grass yearlings. $3 76 ir4.00; choice owes $3.253 50. fnlr to good ewes, $3.00ft3 25; cull ewes, $2 50fl3.n0. choice spring lamb. $4 75ff6 00; fair to good spring lambs, I4.60af4.75: feeder wethers. $3 85fl 61 feeder Inmbn, tt.Ooffl 40. Representative utiles: No. 27 Nebraska coats 464 Wyoming feeder ewes 50 Nebraska uwes 87 Wyoming ewes 170 Nebraska ewes 7 feeder lambs 400 Wyoming wethers 517 Wyoming feeder yearlings 270 Wyoming feeder yearlings 432 Wyoming yearlings 212 Wyoming wethers 1004 Wyoming v 'ethers 6 feeding lambs 574 feeder lambs 606 Wyoming lambs (A Wyoming wethers 3 Wyoming wothnrs 400 feeder lambs 637 western lambs 216 Idaho feeder owes 22 Nebraska eweH 166 Idaho ewes 17 Idaho wethers 327 Nebraska feeder lambs ... 100 Nebraska lambs 51 western ,vhors 98 ewes and wethers 42 western wethers 203 western wether 189 western wethers 1,142 western wethers Poor Indeed nrc those weighed dowu by mental de pression. Men rise In this world iluouKli buoyant nerve force. The loss of this force dnlly drags down lo failure some of the world's brightest minds, hiu li n condition Is commonly known ns Nervous Debility, When you lose (.clf-rnnudcnre and feel your strength, energy and nerve force are slipping away, It is Inch time jou seek sensible did. You prefer health and success to nilfery and fnllurc. cmc.wio 1,1 vi: 8'rocic A v. Pr 61 13 00 86 2 no 96 3 T5 77 2 20 95 3 35 54 3 50 100 3 60 84 3 65 83 3 65 56 3 76 93 .1 75 122 3 90 95 4 00 59 4 20 63 4 75 110 3 25 76 3 50 53 4 25 61 4 85 101 3 00 93 3 25 103 3 .1,-, 92 3 80 51 4 30 60 I 75 1X) 3 40 115 3 50 07 ' 81 I'M .1 Mi W 3 10 115 3 DO M VlllillT, s jXj (.'utile mid Hogs fifiierall y I.oiver Sheep mid I. limbs Strongr. CHICAGO, (lit 15 -CATTLE Receipts 21,000 head. Including ,o) westerns nnd 1.200 Texnns, steers 61l"c lower, bnlehsr stock strong, westerns steady to 5c low, r: Texnns stonily, natives, best on sale toduv. one carload nt 15 80, good to prim., steers, 15 305(5 85. poor to medium. 1115195 25, se lected feeders steady at $3 8ofli Sn; mixed stoekers. $2 85'uloo, cow,, $2 (Kit I 25 : hflf.-n. $2,7511 75: canners, stonily, at $2 001(2 M); hulls, hteiidy, at $2 704 50; calves, sto.i v nt $4 0nii6 25 Texans, receipts. l,20i head; best on sale today, ten carloads hi $1 on, Texas fed Mteers. $4.0!f I HQ: Texas griiss steers, $1251(110; Texas bulls. 12. 75'ti S.fO. JIO(5S Receipts, 36,000 head, estimated tomorrow. 24 rs bend, left over, 6 000 head, market RfilOo lower, top, $1,174. mixed mi l butchers. 11 8f,fr, 174, good to choice heavy, II 85(1(6 15. rough heavy, $1 7fft l0; light, $180175.15: bulk of sales. $1 "lOflB in SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts, 18,000 hfd. market 10c higher; lambs, lOiii.'.e higher: good to choice wethers, tiioyl.jo; fair to chol ( mixed. $3.5047100; wester 1 sheep, 13 9.WI30, Texas sheep, $HOH5 75, nutlvo lambs, $4 851(5 05. Kansn ("Ilv Live Stock. KANSAS CITY', Oct. 15 CATTLE Re ceipts, ll,r0 natives. 4,500 Texans and I.?) calves: desirable killing and feeding cattlo steady, common 10c lower: nutlve stern, $4.601,6.30; storkers and feeder, $3.o0fi V,; butcher cows nnd heifers, llfirvffilnO; cin ners, 2.40(fj3.OO; fed westerns $1.50(5.35; Texanri t2.sViH(3.65; calves, $3.ro05.C HOC1S Rectdpls, f,9i0 head; trade slow have 110 enual as a nerve restorer. A couple of boxes will dispel that heavy I feeling; the iintintnral weariness ills- I appeals nnu repner . langtmr wiui new forre ntld vltror of lioil i' nnd limiti .t I ftjl boxes will cure any orduinry case of m I nervous debility. If not, you get your moticy (kick. 81 00 pr box : fi for 00, mailed In BW plain pnckiigr. Ii..i.k free. PiSAf I Mfliirtwi, I',. I'I. . ),.,, , I Ml, n Bold b Kulin .1- Co, l. 1I1 and Doug as, nnd .) A Fuller & Co . llth and Douglas S5.QQ A MONTH. SPECIALIST 111 All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha, VARICOCELE HYDROCELE cured Method new, nuver falls, without cutting, pain or lot.8 or time RYPHIL I Rcured for lite slid thnpolson w "lOf.horouchiy cleanfrt from the system. Soon every sign uud symptom disHpiieiirs completely and forever. No "llltl'SAICINO OUT" of thn disease on the skin or fce. Treatment contains no dangerous drug or Injurious medicines WEAK MEN l,"H w MANllooiifrotn Ex rVi,,. , v cessesor Victims to Nr.nvoim SUAUALUY IIKBIMIV or FXIIAPKTION, WAHTl.Vil WSAKNKSS INVOM'NTAKV LOSSES, with Paiii.v nr.rAV lu Yihnu and Mjuiu.ic Aukii, Ueit of Tim. vigor nml strength, with sexual organs I m put ml sudweak STRICTURE lindl'iilly cured with a neir '7 7, e'2and Infnlilb'H Home Treat nna uutti nient. Noinhtrutiienis.nopala, no dotentlon from business (ionorrtiofia, Kidney and llliulder Troubles CI ItUS fil'AUANTKKII. Coniult.tlon Free. Ircatmrnt by Mill. Call on or undress I0 0.14th St. Dp. Soarlos & Searles. Omaha, Neb. NO CURE. NO PAY If von htrr r,mall. vrrik nrfftiii. loit power or vi-axrnlnr drHinn, our uciiiiiii ()rKn Iirrloir will reimrn jou xiikhii druc or rlri'trlrUr 115 000 o, in., ,i,.t nd Nilurd not on trturtiwl . no ( t) I) !rud, wrllnfor psili'illaiii r-ni urn .Ml ,11 p .un (.nvrinpr. 10CAL APPtlANCE CO . 44 Cntnei Bleu.. Denver. Cola rnui.i DCAns I liri-iif tnniitl.lv I rcif iiintiir f fir u i uirit.uuidiiniuii uro; niottt itnttncirn rkici nlUvfH in tw davit i nt Hfirniun A. Mci'onriHU, KulinA t. nml otlinr ) (iiu'lata ur uuunX by lfoa Jj t u. JtuilAlu, N J br, Kif'i U Kldnoycura. -7CtTKLS all Kidney Dlseui.es. nac.K- I uohe, etc At IriiB. fii.ru. or ny uiini, I Fre book, au t " - 'I j prfe book, a. Vice, etc,, of Or. II, J. Koj, N. Y. " JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephones 1039. Omaha, Sal COMAIISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS Had STOCKS IIUAitU OF I RADIX. Correrpondonct. John A. Warrn Co Uiraot wlici to Cnlcajio and N Yort; f-JIt us H.RPEMiEYaCO. Grain SOOM-trir LirCBLCa eRAMCH l03BrU5t I1AHA ntf. UnCOLM M(