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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATUITdAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CoYirnmsat lullotln Hu Bnlllih Effect n Bear.sb Harkst. 'AFFECTS WHEAT AS MUCH AS CORN la Tinned on He-porl of liuprotcil ton. tlltluii In Weslcrn Mnlrc, lint Spleen Whole Mnrket 12a ccnt Onts. CHICAGO, Ort. II. -The government re itort of a slightly lmproveel condition of the com crop wok ii decidedly bullish factor In nil otherwise bearish mnrket today, affecting wheat ns much iik It did corn. December corn closed o higher, Deccmocr wheat c advanced and December oats n shade depressed. Provisions closed from 5! t'onl(lera1)ler'actlvltj' followeil the open ing of tho corn pit, Induced largely by tin disappointment anions tho bear clique, who expected a derided advance In the; ollkiiil crop report. At the closi yesterday tula udvance was predicted at leant 6 points mid bears had sold freely In consequence. When, however, Octobers condition was reported at but 62.1, as compared with September's 1,1.1, quick covering was thu result. December opened Mifte hlgncr at tv;V((67c, partly on Higher cables. Scvotril iiromltient longs began prollt-tnklng at this early advance ami December wavered for a tlnin under tho pressure and sold off to Mc. '.Tills early loss wns soon regained, how ever, and prices rapidly rose to 67e, At the close December lost somewhat on con tinued liquidation, but closed llrm, c higher, at 66c. Receipts wero 239 cars. Wheat ruled faltly active and higher, Decomber opening fic higher on Im proved cables at fSHitfitaJie. Statistics. If anything, wero bearish. Receipts were stl'l very liberal, though falling off somewhat In tho southwest. Clearances weto smail und export demand was sluggish. In splto of these Inlluences wheat gained material strength, principally from tho com report, ti nd rose steadily throughout tho session on covering by shorts. Tnern was nomo out side demand, which also helped and Decem ber sold to 70o, easing off a trlllo at tho end and closing strong. e higher, at 7'!c. -oc:il recelpta wero 167 cars, one of con tract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth re ported SIS cars, malting a total for tho threo jiolnts of 1,013 earn, against 1,033 last woi k ond 701 a year ago, Primary receipts wero 3,203,000 bu., compared with last year's pxi.OOO bu, Heaboard clearances In wheat find Hour wero 208,000 bu. Argontlno ship ments for tho week wore 200,000 bu., against ill firm Im. fnr llwi inrr.jitiniiilliiir week a J! ,'far ago. Tlio seaboard reportou twoivo oails taken for uxport. Oats were only moueriiieiy active, wmi the Improvement In trado In tho other grains, falling off to a dull and narrow market later In the day. The.ro was somo strength at the opening, following corn, but this ma with freo offerings by tho outside and tho moderate country move ment continued easy. December sold be tween 35o and :!5'fi35c and closed a uhado lower at 35y;i5c. Receipts wsro 397 cars. An easy market In provisions at the opon Ing resulted from u renewed sclltng for the .local anil outtildo accounts. Prices sagged "rapidly for a tlmo In splto of a strong hog market, but on a development of a con siderable local demand, thought to be an effort of packers to keep prlcea up, January products reacted and held steady. January jiork closed 12c advanced at $15.05, Janu ury lard 7o up at $8.97 and Jnnuary ribs Co higher at $7.85. The leading luturcs ranged as follows: . Artlcles. Open. lllgh. Low. Close. Ycs'y. Wheat Oct. Dec. May Corn Oct. Dec. May Oats Oct. Dec. May JPnrk Oct. Jan. May JLard Oct. Nov, Jan. May Stlbs Oct. Jan. May 68 6S 68 fiS6i?4fl KWi 70 69 70 6!U 72'73 73 J2 7372ti?i BoV4 65 53 65 55 Gfi4tiB7 fm 66 ecu 6', 5S'( 68 68 58i 57TMfo3 31 31U ll3lfi 31 35. 33 35r,f 3jil,A .16 87 Ti SlidM 37 37 13 81 13 75 15 00 15 05 1 87 15 05 14 92 15 07V4 15 15 14 97(4 15 15 15 02 9 30 0 37V4 9 30 9 37V4 9 i-'A 9 25 9 30 9 15 9 30 9 25 8 8714 8 9714 8 '-'-i " i 8 S7H 97V4 S i-5 8 9714 8 0) S 27 8 35 8 25 8 32 8 27 7 75 7 85 7 72 7 85 7 iO 1 82 7 95 7 82 7 95 7 87 No. 2 Cash quototlonn were as follows: FLOUR-Stcady: winter patents, $3.60i? 8.60: straights. $3.00tt3.75; clears, $2.753.10; spring specluls, $4.00 ; patents, J3.304f3.CO; Btralghts, J2.bOij3.20. WHEAT-No. 3 spring, C7f&Sc: No. 2 led, B94lii"0?ic. ' OATS-No. 2. 35W(i3Cc: No. 2 white. 37t? 8Sc; No. 3 white, 373Sc. RYE-Nn. 2, 6Sfi5Sc. UARLEY-Falr to cholco malting, ESftEOc. SEEDS-No. 1 llax. $1.47: No. 1 north western, $1.62; prime timothy, $5.5;5.60; clover, contract grade, J8.S5. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, por hbl.. $13.S5ffi 33.90. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.55i9.37. Short ribs sides (loose). S3.2TifIS.40. Drv salted l shoulders (boxed), J7.62Vaqi7.75. Hhort clear 'sides (boxed). JS.SOfiS.W. WHIHKY-Hasls of high wines, J1.30. The following are tho receipts anil ship ments for tho last tweptv-four hours: Articles. neccipis. snipniouis. lour, bbls 23.000 21.000 Vhont. bu 170.C0O 110XO 'Com, bu 200,000 13 1 0.0 IlltS, l)U 200,000 153,0 0 lye, bu 13,000 10. (K0 nrioy, nu iw.uuu i&.o o On tho Produco exchange today the butter market was steady: creameries, MfKlWc; dalr'es. 13019. Cheese, steady, 9)iifl0c. Eggs, llrm; fresh, I7c. new yoiiic general maiiket. Uuolntlon of the liny an Various Commodities, " NEW YORK. Oct. H.-FLOUR-Recclpts, S3.196 bbls,; exports, 5.916 bbls.; fairly nc tlvo and steady; winter patents. $3.50 (33.80; winter straights, $3.25ir3.40; Minne sota patents, J3,55(Q3.85; winter oxtras, $2.50 f2.S0; Minnesota. bnkcr, J2.853.15: winter iow grades. $2.3O2.40. Ryo Hour, steady; Ifalr to good, J3.tt3if3.15; cholco to fancy, i3.30fft3.55. CORNMEAIj Steady! yellow western, 11.18: city. Jl.10; Ilrandywlno. J3.35O3.50. RYE Quiet; No. 2 westorn. 00c, f. o. b Jifloat: state, 65tf56c,c, 1. f., Now York car ots. BARLEY Steady: feeding, 62055c. c. I. f ButTnln; malting, 69(0 'cic, c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, -3,800 bu.: exports, 47, SS5 bu. Sjiot, firm: No. 2 red, 76V4c, f. o. b., S float: No. 2 red. 7S4C, elcvutor; No. 1 orthem Duluth, 76c, f, o. b.. afloat; No. 1 ttftrd Duluth. 81! ic, f. o. b.. aflont. Options were generally llrm nil day, ndvanclng on Higher cables, rains tit tho northwest, pmallor Argentine Rhlnments mid south fend west huying. Closed llrm ut He net nd 'Vance. May closed, "S-ic: October closed, ,T3o: December, 7S S-lGHj ,Sc, closed at 75V c, CORN Receipts, 179.500 bu.: exports, 26, P06 bu. Spot, firm; No. 6, 6174c, elevator, ,nd 62c, f. o. b., afloat. Option market (was farly active on the government report ilMJd small offerings. Closed llrm at Ho net 1 advance. May, fi2Q2c, cloeed ut 62c: October closed, 61c; December, 610C2,io, closed at OlTic. ). OATS-Recelpts, 100,500 bu.; exports. 211. 000 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, 3S4c: No. 3, ,8c; No. 2 whlto, 41042o: No, 3 white, 8io: trark mixed western, 38ffl0c: track tvhtto. 404M7c. Optlon quiet but tinner. I HAY Steady: shipping, 60UG5e; good to Choice SoiBDOc, ' ' HIDES-Strady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs,. lSc; California, 21 to 25 Ibn., 19o; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 14c. LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole, Bue nos Ay res, light to heavy, 23S'2tc; acid, 23fff24Vc PROVlSIONB-Beef, steady: family. $11.60 4312.00: mess, $9. MM 10. 00; beef hams, $20.005f 21.60; packet, $10.001110.60; city, extra India mess, $18.0(V!f 18.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, J8.75ffll.25: pickled shoulders. J7.50; pickled hams, $10.75& 11.00. Lard, dull: west ern steamed, tPX,: refined, easy: continent, 110: compound, $s,0Of(S.25: South America, jjll.15. Pork, steady: family. JIB.fSOrfj 13.00; hort clear. J17.Wt9.00; mess, J15.75 10.25. TALLOW Dull i city ($2 per pkg,), 6?i 6ic: country tpkss. free), 6c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4ft 6c. UUTTER Uecoipts. 6.935 pkgs.: dull and easy; state dairy, Hif20c: creamery. I5fi lc: June creamery, WjSle; factory, 12j AM. CHEESE Receipts. 3,144 pkgs.; steady; fancy, largT colored, 9Ue; fancy, largo vhltc, 9Uci: fancy, small colored, lOc: fnnnv. small white. 10c. EGGS Receipts, 5.456 pkgs.; steady; state and Pennsylvania. -'lW22o: western, can died, aiwilHo; wesicru, uncanuieii, jisfjie, POULTRY Alive, weak; MprliiBern. ! Uu. llllftUXD, cuiuv, "uv, in I'mtrii. veak: springers, 10c: fowls, 9ffl0c; tur keys, 10)i 12c. METALS Values nt Now York for tin advanced nbo.it 4 points today without spe "clal activity attending It. The Influenco was In tho way of a similar rite abroad. values there gaining 1 10s. Snot was auoted nt 114 6s and futures nt 107 12s Cd. Tti local market cioaea firm out quioi at J2l.SiV32i.90 for spot. Our market for cop per held firm all day at yesterday's priced, closing at JlS.75ai7.0O for Lake Superior and Jli?.ti016.62 for casting and electrolytic. At London n sympathctla rise occurred .following our strength of yesterdoy and before tho closo alues were 110 higher, with spot at JUV, and futures at M U. Lead wus without rhango here, while values at London declined 23 6d, Spelter was again higher locally, spot cloning at JI.25fiM..W, but wns .inehanged and nomin ally quoted at 2n C at London, Iron ruled quiet but about steady at old pries. Pig Iron warrants, jn.&ofllO.M: No. 1 north ern foundry, Jl.l.oOfflfi.M; No. 2 tiouthern foundry. J14.oo5 15.00; No, 1 southern foun dry, JI4.50f15.f; No. 1 southern foundry, soft, Jl 1.55716.00. Olasgow wnrrants closed at 63s ?d iinil Mlddlrsborough nt 45s 7d. OMAHA WIIOI.n.SALK MAIIKKT. Condi lion of Trmlc nml Quotations nil Slnplc and Fnncy Prodtice. KOGa-Itecelpts fair; loss off. 16fll6c. LIVK POt'LTHY Hens, fl7e; young and old roosters, 4c! turkeys, 7lc; ducks nml geese, 6Q5o; spring chickens, por lb., 7iSc. HUTTKH-Comnion to fair, 12o; choice dairy, In tubs, 15lCcJ separator. 22ft24e. KHKSII FIHH-Hlack bass, 18c; white bass, 10c; bluellsh, He; bullheads. 10c; blue litis, 7c: buffaloes, 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, 10c; cranples, 10c; halibut, 1tc: herring, 7c: hnd cock, 10c; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c: nal mon, lie; sunilsh, 6c; trout, 10c; whlteflsh, 10c. OYSTUIlS-Medlunifr, per can. 22c; Stand ards, per can, 25c; extra solects, per can, 33c: New York counts, per can, 40c; bulk Standards, per gal., J1.25H1.30; bulk extra, selects. Jl.B5fil.75. PIOKONS-Llve, per dor., COc. VICALS-Cholcc. Sr. HAY Prices quoted by Qmaha Wholesale Hay Deuiers' association: Cholco upland, J10.60: No. 2 upland, $9.60: meillum, J9.00; coarse, JS.fjO. Hyo straw, J6.00. These prices aro for hay of good color and quality. Do mnnil fair. Receipts, 6 cars. WHHAT-(Vc. COHN-Mc. HHAN-J16.50. OATS 35c. VKCJ ETA n LK S. POTATOKS-Homo grown, SOfJPOc; Salt Lake, $1.00fM.lu: Colorado, $1.0091.10. IIGOPLANT-Pcr doz., 75c. CAHHOTS Per market basket, 35o. HICKTS-Per half-bu. basket, 35c. Tl'KNIPS-Por basket, 30c. CUcr.MHKKS-Homo grown, per doz,. 10 016c. PARSLKY Per do2., 20c. , 8WKKT POTATOKS Home grown, per bu., ,5fj85c; genuine Jersey, per bbl,, J4. CAIIHAOK-Hollnnd seed, crated, lic. , TO.MATOKS-Homo grown, per lS-lb. bas ket, 60o. IU3AN8 Wax. per -bu. basket, 60c; string, jut -bu. basket, tfle. ONIONS llomo grown, per lb 2fj2c: Spanish, per crate, $1,50. WATJ-JHMKLONB Missouri, Iowa nnd Nebraska, 10f20c, n to size. CULKIlY Kalamazoo, por bunch, 25If35c; Nebraska, per bunch, 3o$35c; Colorado, 40 4tiOc. NAVY HEANS Per bu $2.60-82.76. KUU1TS. APPLES-Cooklnij, per bbl., $2.6002.76; snow apples, per bbl., $3; Jonathans. J3.60; llellcflowers, $1.63fol.7n. PHUNES-Utah. per crato, $1.25. PEACHES California freestone, per box, 85c: clings, 75c; Utah freestone, 75cj El bertos, r-baskct crates. $1.3091.40. PEAHS-Utah Flemish Heauty, $2.00: Cal ifornia fall pears, $2.002.25. OHAPE8 California Tokay, 4-lb. crato, J2; Muscats, $1.60: Concords, eastern, 18c. PINEAPPLE8-Per crato of 12 to 16. $4.23. CItANDEItniES Per bbl., $6.60; per crate, $2.60. QUINCES-Pcr box, J1.C3. THOPICAL PltUITH. . OUANGES Valenclos, $4.0030.00: Medi terranean sweets, $4.60. LEMONS Fancy, $3.73; choice. $3.23. UANANAS Per bunch, according to size. $2.00g2.60. FIGS California, now cartons, S5c; im ported, per lb 12illc. DATES-Perslan, In 60-Ib. boxes, per lb., 6Uc; Salrs, 6c. HONEY' Per 24-seotlon case, $3.5003.75. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c: fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 1820c; taw peanuts, per lb., 6176a; roasted, 6f 7c: Drazlls, 13c; perans, 10ff22c; new chestnuts, per lb., 15ig17c. CIDEIt Per bbl., $1.50: per -bbl.. $3.00. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c: No. 2 green, 6c: No. 1 salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7cj No, 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Oc; dry hides, 8Q13c; sheep pelts, 2&Q27c; horschldcs, $1.6002.25. St. LonU Grnln nnd 1'rovlalnna. ST. LOUIS, Oct. ll.-WHEAT-IIIgher: No. 2 red cash, olovator, 70ic; track, ili Tlpfnmhrr. 71ir.r Mnv 71Tin- V'n 1, iard, CSViigiWic. COHN Higher: No. 2 cash, 67c; track. S69o; December, 57Q57c; afay, 695p 6S( 5iic. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 37c; track, 37 3Sc; December, 37c; May, 38c; No. 2 white, 39c UYE-Strong nt 56If5flc. FLOUH Steady : red winter patents, J3.10 (iM.55; extra fancy and straight, J3.00fl3.16; clear, $2.fi5i?2.90. HEEDS Timothy, nominally firm, $5.00 6.00; llax. nominal. COItNMEAI-Steady, $2,90. 1U1AN-Firm; sackod, east track, 78tfS0c. HAY Dull, steady; timothy, $9.50ll,50; prairie, not quoted. WHISKY-Steaily. $1.30. IRON COTTON'f'IES-SUO. HAGGING 6H'B7c. HEMP TWINE-Pc. PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts nnd cloar ribs, JS.62; clear sides, $9. Hacon (boxed), steady: extra shorts and clear ribs, $9.62; clear sides, $9.87. Pork, steady; Jobbing, $16. Lard, lower, $9.27. METALS Lead: Firm nt $4.27l.30. oFut:i uifeiicr hi t.ou'ti'i.oUMj. POULTHY-Stendy; chickens, 8c: turkeys, 7c: ducks, 5fj'6c: 6c: springs. geese, 5c. UUTTER-Steadv: crenmcry, 1723c; uiury, ujjhc. EGGS-Stoadv. 17c. RECEIPTS Flour. 12.000 tililn uilmn A- . 000 bu.: corn, 83,000 bit.; oats. 102,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour, 11,000 bbls.: wheat, 84,000 bu.; corn, 20,000 bu.; oats, 38,000 bu. Liverpool Grnln nml 1'rovUloiii., LIVERPOOL. Oct. 11 tVTIRATBnnt No. 2 red western winter; quiet. 6s Od; No. 2 northern spring, 6s 6d: No. 1 Callforn'a. quiet, 6s 9d; futures, quiet; December. 5s 6Td: March, 6s 8d. CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, new, 4s 10d: futures, quiet; October, 4s 10?JdJ inuvuiiiocr, is wfciii; uecemuer, 1H I'M. PROVISIONS Inrd. American rnflnnri. In palls, dull at 17s (id; prime western, In tierces, dull at 48s 3d. Bacon. Cumberland cut. dull nt 48s; long clear middles, light, dull at 48s 6d; long clear middles, heavy, dull at 47a 6d; short clear backs, dull at 45s 6d: clear bellies, dull at 51s Sd; shouldT.i, square, dull at 36s 6d. Hams, short c.it, (inn iii iwi oui muu i rniM, nun ai las tti. tauaj v uteauy at 29a fid. COTTONSEED OII Hull rnflnn.l r,nf dull at 22s 9d. ' ' ' HOPS At London, Pacific coast, steady, 3 10s asked for now croo nnrl S3 K hl,. only cholco grades offered. I'KAH-canarflnn, Hteady at 6s 4d. Receipts of wheat durfiir thn lnt ti.mn days, 2.SS.000 centals. Including 199,000 Amer ican, Receipts of American corn during tlie last three days 191,911 centnls. Knimnn City Urn In nml rrnvlntnna. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 11. WIIRATn.. ccmoer, twwutwiNc: May, 70ftW70c; cash, No. 2 hard. 65"4ai5e: No. 2 red, 70o: No. 3. 64Um6.)0! No. 3. fic. " CORN December. 5Sf5Sc : May. 68c: vimu, nu. - inixeii, D?c; o, J wniie, b'J'ic, UAT8-NO, 2 white, 39c. RYE No. 2. 56(S57c. HAY Choice timothy, $12.0Ofl 12.50; choice pralre. t3.wyu.W. BUTTER-C'reamery, 16ffl9c; dairy, fancy. 14Sfl6c. EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri nnd Ivnimix siori? ouoieu in iiio, loss orr, cases returned new wnim wood cases meiuueu, 14c more RECKll'TS-Wheat, 67,60i) bu.: corn, C5.C00 nu.; oais, i.mni nu. niiii'.ii..'N ra wnent, 19,200 iiu,; corn, iwi nu., tuna, u,uuu uu, I'litliidrlpliln Iroilnce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. ll.-HUTTER- . . 1 1 . .... I l,n I ........ . , .. . . . . . ... wuii ,uii .fy: ,i,,i , , tniiwj cairii iTclllll' cry. 22c; fancy nearby prints, 25c. 1 .-, cf 1 . 1 . I. 1 .. 1 . f-ljwra- V 11 III . livnti ill-ill iiy mill WCSieril 21c; fresh southwestern, 19c; fresh south' em, 18c. CHEESE-Flrm: Now York full creams fancy small. 10;ffl0V4o. V , llulnth Grnln Market. DULUTH. Oct. Il.-WHEAT-Cash. No. 1 hard, 70Sc: No. 2 northern, GflHc; No. 1 northern, 67ic: October, C7?iu; December, 67ne: May. 7tHc. UURM DJC, Peorln Market. PEORIA, Oct. U.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3, 86ic. OATS-Qulct; No, 2 white, Sflc. billed throush. WHISKY-On basis of $1.30 for finished goons. Toledo Grnln unci Sent, TOLEDO. Oct. ll.-WHEAT-Dull, higher: rush. 73',e: May, 76ic. CORN Dull, llrm: cash. 57cj December, UITHIIUII- OATS Quiet, lower, unchanged. MlnurniiolU Wheal, Flour anil Urn 11. iiK'K'p.lnrti to n, 11 n'tTiirn tfllliiiufll w L, 10, ut 1 . 1,. , vnr.i, 6$Q', December, 67t4$iHc; May, 70U; ou track, No, 1 hard. 70Uej No, 1 northern, 68Ho; No. 2 northern, 6o?c. FIOUR First patents, $3.OV33.70; second patents, $3.45113.65: first clears, $2.7092.80; second clears, $2.10. URAN-In hulk, $12.50912.70. MIltTiMikcf (Irnlu .Ifnrket, MILWAUKEE, Oct. 11. - WHEAT -Higher, No. 1 northern, 69if70e. It YE Film; No. 2. tsiili'jc. HARLEY Steady ; No. 2, b95C0c: samrJ. I5fj 49c. CORN December, 37c. XBW VUttIC STOCKS AMI POM1?, Ileport of Completion of Consiilliln llnn Scbrmr Stirs .Mnrhrt Visibly. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Great speculative activity continued In the stock market today, but It was centered to u largo ex tent in transcontinental stocks, led by St. Paul, which rose S4 points over Inst night Jn tho late dealings and closed 1 point oolnw the best. The activity of today's market was partly duo to a or'.p of rumors revived by yes terday's various reports of tho protiosed plan of consolidating the control of North ern Pacific, Great Northern und Burlington In one proprietary company. As a matter of fact the ofllclal disclaimers this morning of the accuracy of the published report nnd the prompt relapso In the nrlcus of Great Northern preferred nnd Northern Pacific preferred had a somewhat chilling effect on speculative sentiment. The gen eral iiceord of tho rumors allowing that the stock of the Northern Pacific Itself was not yet provided for In the plan of nllcgcd provision for tho retirement of Northern Paclllc and through which control by tho Hnrriman Interests Is expected, and the in sertion by representatives of Hurrlmiui In terests thnt that syndicate was not n par ticipant In tho plan seemed to open up a vista of renewed contention. As the day progressed there wns a re vival of old rumors that Union Pacific was to acquire St. Paul in exchange for now bonds. In tho presence of theso pleasant old associations speculative enthusiasm seemed to take fire. The buying of St. Puul was quite In tho old prodigal fashidn of outlay nnd Union Pacific. Southern Pa cific and Atchison were conspicuous fol lowers. Tho extreme advance. In Union Pn cillc was 2?i')ind Southern Pacific 2'i. Rock' Island wns up 4 points ut ono time on light dealings. Missouri Pacific by no means kept paco with the other transcontinental railways and tho Gould systems were lag cards. Tho Southerns wero affected by poor earnings for the first week In October. Tho coalers nnd tho so-called Morgan stocks, Including the United States Steel stocks, seemed to bo llttlo affected and moved narrowly. Tho railroad bond market was quite oc tlvo and showed an Increasing strength. Total sales, par value, $3,640,000. United States 6s, coupon, advanced 14 por cent on the last call. Tin following are the closing prtcea on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison .. do tifd , .. 78?i do pfd .. i Sii. TnMtn ... .187 59H 33 Vi 86V 40H' 21?i 30 100--H, Hal. & Ohio 10. So. Railway .... do pfd Tox. & Pacific. T St. L. & W. do pfd Union Pacific .. do nfd 93 Cnn. Tactile 110 Can. Southern .. 83U Ches. & Ohio 45 Chicago & Alton 37 do pfd llYi do pfd Wnbnsh do pfd W. & L. E do 2d pfd Wis. Central .... do Pfd Chlcniio I. & L.. 42 20T, do pfd ii',4 3S 18 28 21 .41 ISO 188 90 160 Chicago & E. I.. 122 Chlcugo G. W.... 22 do 1st pfd us, do 2d pfd 42 Chicago A; N. W.196 C, R. I. & P.... 143 Chicago T. & T.. 21 Adams Express, Am. Exnress ... U. S, Express.... do pfd 3.VU weiis-i'argo ex Amal. Copper .. Amer. C. & F... do pfd Am. Lin. OIL... do pfd Amer. S. & It... do pfd C. C. C. & St. L. 97 Colo. Southern .. 13 89?i 2.1 80 16 4.i 4.1 9S 36? 61 93 218 114 255 W 17 23V 78 !-9i 90 42 do 1st pfd 64 do 2d nfd 24U Del. & Hudson. .166 Do!. I,. & W 223 Denver & R. G.. 455, do pfd 93 Ana. Mln. Co Erlo 4: Brk. Ran. Tr.... do 1st pfd... Wfr L'OIO. jr. fc I 66U Cons. Gan ao 2d pro. Gt. Nor. pfd 193iCon. Tob. pfd... Hocking Valley.. 63 .G011. Electric ... do prd 74 tliucoso sugar . Illinois Central. .145 'Hooking Coal .. Iowa Central ... 40 lnt'n'l Paper ... do pfd 78 no pro lnt'n'l Power ... Laclcdo Gas .... L. E. & W 68 do pfd 1 Louis. & Nash... 101 Nut. Biscuit Manhattan L ...121 National Lead .. ;o Mot. St. Ry 159 Mox. Central .... 23i Nallonnl Salt .... do pfd 61 95 63 41 106! i 39 78i 216 Mex. National ,. 14'No. American Minn. & St. L....107 Fuclflo Coast ... Mo. Pacific 97 Pa"lflo Mall .... M.. K. & T 26H1 c-jple's Gas ... do nfd 62, Prf-catcS S. Car.. N. J. Central... N. Y. Central... 165 do pfd 157 Vullmnn P. Cnr.. Nor. & West... Republic Stcol . do pfd Sugar 15 66i do nfd 88 98 No. Pacific pfd. Ontario & W.... Heading 3UTenn. C. & I.... 004 H 7o 12 80 15 Vl 43 93 91 41 .Union B & P Co. do 1st prl do 2d pfd '6 elo nfd 61 42'a 78H 7U 2S U. S. Leather.... do pfd U. S. Rubber.... elo pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Western Union.. St. L. .t S. F... do 1st pro do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do Pfd St. Paul 166 Ex-dlvldcnd. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. U.-MONEY-On call. steady at Uii per cent; last loan nt 3 per cent; prime merenntilo paper, 4'uo per cent. STERLING I5XUI1ANUB-Hllglltly easier, with actual business In bankers' bills nt $I.W(T4.i6 for ilemiind and nt $4.i3(4tf4.bl for sixty duys: posted rates, Jl.84 and $1.87: commercial bills, $4.83f(4.83i. siijVKiwuar, niftc; -Mexican uoiinia, 45c. BONDS Government, firm: state, inac tive; railroad, strong. The closiiiK quoiui.'ons on uonus art & follows: U. It. ret. 2s, rcg.109 I,. & N. unl. 4s. -Mex. Contrnl .Is. .101 . 84 . 31 .103 . 9S . S0 .105 .109 .130 .101 . 72 .102 . 96 .115 . 95 . 9S . 784 . 85 . 92 .117 .119 . 81 .105 .107 llOii. .111 . 69 .112 . 89 , 88 . 03 ,in rouiion iuj do 3.x, reg 107 ' do Is lnc do coupon 108 do new 4s, reg.. 139 elo coupon 139 do old 4s, reg. ..112 do coupon 112 do 5s, reg 107 do cnuiion .....1074i M. & St. L. 4s.. M., K. & T. 4s.. dei 2s N. Y. C. Is uo gen. 3',4s..,. N. J. C. it: Ba... No. Pacific 4s... do 3s N. & W. c. 4s... Reading gen, 4s. St L & I M c. 5s St L ii S F 4s.. St. L. S. W. Is. Atoh. gen. 4s 103-B do adj. 4s 98 Bal. & Ohio 4s. ..102 do 3s 95U do conv. 4s 105 Can. So. 2s 107 C. of Ga. 5s 100 I do 2s , S. A. & A. P. is. do Is Inc. 1- C. & O. 4s 107 C. & A. 3s 8454 4-4 II 4'. Art fW So. Paclllu 4s.... So. Railway 5s.. Tox. & Pa e. Is,. T 8 I, ft W 4s.. Union Pacific 4s. t., , l. 4.V Vtft Jl. IO. rf) C. M & S I'li, 4s. 110 ej. ft: IS. v. c. la.i-J.u CCC fit S L g. ls.101 flil T,.r. 4h 93Vi 1 do conv. 4s,.,, Wnbnsh Is do 2s elo deb. B West Shoro 4s.,. W. & L. E. 4s... Wis. fVntrnl Jn Colorado So. 4s... S7?4 D. & R. G. 4s....iuj Erlo prior lien 4s us do I'i'n. 4s 88 F W & D C Is... 103 Hock. Vill 4V4S...106 Con. Tobacco 4s. llontnil Stock tiitntlon, BOSTON, Oct. 11, Call loans. 3Q4 per cent: time lrnns, 4fi6 per cent. Onlcfal closing: A.. T. & R. V.... do pfei Amer. Sugar .... Am. Telephone.. Huston & Al 78 90 I 119 159' 257 169 193 45 116 43 93 U 258 23 5 206 , 28 . 15 ,100 , 93 Wcntlnir. VAon IN. E. G. & C. 5s.. 52 Adventure Blng. Mln. Co... Amal. Connor ... 81 89 33 690 21 17 6 10.' S. 40 Boston Elevated, Atlantic lioiton & Mo Dominion Coal... do pfd IT. S. Steel do nfel ('ill. & Hecla Centennial Franklin ,., Humboldt , Osceola Parrot , Qulncy hunta Fo Copper Tamarack , Gen. Electric Mex. Central .... N. E. G. & C Old Colony OM Dominion ... Rubber Union Pacific ... West End , 163 ft 300 21 'J 61 t'tah Mining Wlnnnii . Wolverines Ex-dlvldend. Loudon Stot'k Mnrket, LONDON, Oct. 11. -3 p. ni,-Closlns: Cons,, money,, 93 3.16Nor. & West... ln nenmnt 93V do nfd . 57 . 91 Anaconda ,. 7 No. P.icllio pfd, 101U Aiciuson iMimninrio ,v v, do pfd 99 Pennsylvania Baltimore & O..,104,Rpndlng 1.... Dr.1,1.. 117 lul ..f., . 34 . 74 . 20 ll!l, llVlll. ,,,t.u , i.tv 10. I'!,,,.., dies. & Ohio..,. 6l do 2d pfd Chicago G. Wv. 23, 80. Railway .... !9'i . 26 . r . f9 .101 . 90 . 41 . 91 . 21 . 39 . 69 . 10 . 4S5 Dflnvor A- U. (1.. -(GVi'So, Pacific . . I iiti li..,. , i let , uu )ilil .,, fi; i 111(111 ill illic l-.rie w do 1st pfd 72't. do nfd I'. R. Steel do pfd Wabash llfl llfll ....... do 2d pfd 69 Illinois CentniL.149 Louis. & Nash. .106 v.. kv .c. t rr.i. Spanisii 4s do pfd 67 Rand Mines ,, N. Y. Central, .161 'DeBcers Ex-dlvldend. BAR SILVER Flat at 26d per ounce. MONEY lfil per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bit's is i-itxi;'k per ceni; 1 bills, 22 3-16 per cent. TRADE SETS HAMMERS GOING Is Doin; Men Bnlidlng Now Than in Many Years Put. NOT C0NFINID TO ONE PARTICULAR LINE Activity la Gcnernl and Labor Flnda Plenty tei Do nt Wastes that Meet Adtniieed Cost of Living. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. R. O. Dun & Co.'a Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say: Failure of a few overcapitalized Indus trial corporations to pay Interest on their stock Is no criterion ot conditions In manu tuctures, although nn Influence of some weight in the stock market. Report from all Re-ctlons of the country agree that there has seldom If ever been such vigorous pros ecution of constructive work. Widely di vergent lines exhibit similar symptoms. Labor Is well employed at gooel wages, and tho buying power of the peoplo Is more than sufficient to meet the advance In cost or living of 4 per cent over prices of a year ago. Wholesome ucllvlty Is still tho rule nt Iron furnnces. While orders aro filled promptly there Is no Immediate prospect of catching up with contracts, as ench day brings new orders for delivery up to tho end of the year. Tlnplato mills are adopt ing tho latest and best processes. Domestic neo(ls are so urgent In nearly nil branches of this Industry that export orders aro re ceiving sennty attention, but thoro Is ren son to expect much activity In rorolgn tales whenever the homo trade resumes a normal position. Footwevir shops aro atlll producing at full cupaclty, not only In tho old-established New England factories, but in this stato and at tho west and south. Prices aro un changed as yet, though manufacturers cpn tomplato thu advancing leather market with somo uneasiness. Hlden und leather nro both at tho top point of tho year, while tho finished product sells below the prices of early spring. Liberal buying of solo and tipper leather caused a general ad vance. und lit many grades tho market is quiet. Quiet prevails In the cloth markots, prin cipally throurh the strong views of tho sell ers. The fevituro In woolen goods la tho largo proportion or mill capacity at work on high grndo woolens, shoddy and other adulterants being used much less than last year. Raw wool Is firmer and going Into consumption steadily. Slightly better relative prices have been established by Uio leading cereals. Thcro Is no evidence of holding back for higher prices In western receipts for two weeks of 16,838,426 bushels of wheat, against 12,. 18,283 last yevir, whon more nttraettva quotatlona .....r.11,,,1 tfvnnrK from llin United States nro not equal to the recent record-breaking figure, mil biiii compare uun- wt-n mm earlier years. Thn movement In corn is light, receipts at tho interior amounting to only 2,760,262 bushels, against 4,267,200 last year and 6,110.209 in tho same week two years ago, while exiorts from the Atlantic coast woro but 635.251 bushels, against 2,707, 26S in 1900 and 3,181,916 two years ago. Failures for the week numbered 231 in the United Stntes, against 232 last year, and 31 In Canada, against 32 last year. WEEKLY CLEAIUXO HOUSE TABLE, AgKregate of Business Transacted hj the Anaoclatc Banks. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. The following table, complied by Bradstrcet, shows tho .. -i 1 . n1l ,..lnnlhnl fMM0!l for the week ended October 10, with the per centage oi increase nnu ub:ii:ii pared with tho corresponding week last year: CITIES. Amount, Inc. Dec Now York .... ..$1 ,297,365.0571 165,877,017; 142,181,149 95,357,688! 36,249,5841 34,388,966 21,448,962 23.135,834! 17,316,550! 16,459,869 16.123.579 41.7 Chicago 11.5 21.5 16.5 'l9!5 Boston Philadelphia . St. Louis 11.0 'soli Pittsburg Bnltlmoro Run KrimclsCO 6.1 3.3 14.2 Clnclnnntl .... Kansas City ., Mlnnnimnltfl .. '27 Cleveland New Orleans , 13,442,680 24.7 11.371.901 Detroit l.nlllRvHlft 13,011,539 .!;;, 91,1119,049 9,146,571! 6,222,500 6.899.862 23.1 Indianapolis ., 48.0 4.0 providence OMAHA Milwaukee Buffalo Hi. Paul 6,917,026 6,410,013 5,449,893 4.991.267 4,374,802 6,231.423 3,703,400 3,131,340 11.5 22.5 3.3 Savannah I 15.6 Denver St. Joseph Richmond "Memphis Seattle Washington Hartford Los AngelcH Salt Luko City Toledo Portland, Ore Rochester Peoria Fort Worth Atlanta. Norfolk Des Moines Mew Haven Sprlnglleld, Mass.., Augusta i Nashville Worcester Grand Rapids Sioux City , Dayton, O Syracuse , Scranton Portland, Mo Spokane , Tacomu Evansvlllo Wilmington, Del... Davenport , Fall River "Birmingham Topeka Macon ' Llttlo Rock Hclenn Knoxvllle "i.owell Wichita Akron Now Bedford , Lexington Bprlnglleld, 111 "BinBhumton , e'hnttanoogn Kalamazoo Vargo bprlnglleld, O Rnckford Canton Jacksonville Sioux Falls 'Fremont Bloomlngton, TIL.., Jacksonville, III..,., Columbus, O , ''Galveston Houston Colorndo Snrincs Wheeling. W. Vn Chestor Wllkcsbarre 31.1 10.1 23.21 2.172.104 31. 2,881,489 2.8S6.9S9 3.028.365 21.9 28.6 27.21 38.8 3,218,376 3,165,885 3,236,223 2.106.2H9 35.9 8.7 16.4 2,460,896 2,920,706 2.3 9.2 "3!s 'i'c'.b "i'.b 3,Wt),2.8 1,465,191 1,799,451 1,578.874 1.519.031 15.6 21.6 7.1 16.2 1,917,205' 1,699,532! 1,761,191! 1,274,7801 1,654,523 1,207.693 1,274,833! 1,257,682; 3.9 33 10.1 20.0 34. 01 46.0 1.629.204 2 1 1,361.812 819.695 3.71 3.4 68.1 1,502.901 1.376.431 9.0! 2.8 1,037,2521 913,071 1,209,238 811,000 890,462! 694.69.)' 3.9 24.0 20.7 15.7 2.5 28.1 20.1 746.021 IK!, 150' 491,935' 573,401)! 552,809 490,653! .'.ajon1 316,601) 4.9 13.0' 36.5 5.2 "4'A 'i'.i 14.81 'io. 475,9il 397,796' 601,971 384,261 12.8 313,473! :;!i,3oo! 359,20 6,1 41.1 42.4 260,509 233.194 307,747 167,627 47.6 10S.O 32,3 2,4 2.4 6.711.500! 10,217.0001 14.215,8501 8,61 "iolol 5.5 930.3S3I 61.914 368,979! 711,8131 Totals. U. S I$2,041,367.499l 29.8 Outside New York,..! 714,002,4421 13,4 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal .Toronto Winnipeg iinllfax Vancouver, B, C. Hamilton fit. John, N. B... Victoria. B. C... "Quebec 20,450.1051 12.SC2.397l 3,213.4761 1.665.8461 36,01 1R.P 55,0! 6.91 1.204,3031 915,4921.. 820,7151 (V.6.4SH.. 1,630,1361.. 8.1 Totals 41,888,8181 25,6;, Not Included In totnlr because contain ing other Items than clearings. Not Included In totals because of no comparison tor last year. nilAIISTnEET'H REVIEW OF TR.tDK, MoM .NolloenWe Kentnre of nuslnrsn Is Hh Con tiniird Htrnilliim, NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Bradstrcet's to morrow will say: Some quieting down In tho general de mand for merchandise Is noted this week, Iiirtly the result of weather conelltlons such as rains In thn northwest and warmer weather at tho west, while at the south the restricted movement of cotton still checks tiado and collections nt peveral markets. The lull In tho demand for dry goods, clothing and rhoes from western Jobbers Is. however. Jint unexpected, being accounted for by thn advanced stage of the rwason. A slight upward swing in prices Is noted this week, following the general gain in all rtnples down In September, but the changes ir cereals are small whether upward or downwnrd. The advance In cotton, based on tho poor crop reports, llaht receipts, the postponement of tho Fall River strike and rathe' heifer trade ndvlces from abrood Is a trifling one. The great mass of prices tho country over show few important changes, and this steadiness, In fact. In a notable feature of the trade situation. Tho feature In sugar Is the partial restoration of the large re- ductlon made In refined sugar. Instead of the 3o epiMatlon ot laat week 4o la now aaked, tho large order received at thn lower plica making It certain that the. full reduction was an extreme one. Iron and steel continue In active demand, particularly for the cruder qaalltloa, such as pig and for finished receipts nffected by the recent strike. Tho exigencies of de mand for some products aro illustrated by tho fact thnt $2 per ton bus been offered for ateel billets at Pittsburg' for Immediate delivery, but not accepted, although thu nominal prica la but $20, at which price fu ture orders are being booked. Among cereal products the feature Is tho active domestic demand for flour at higher prices. Wheat Is a fraction higher on tho week on a. belief that following the recent dccllno caused by tho heavily lncre?nsod movement nt tho northwest and the grain vlslblo aupplles, some reaction Is due. Oats aro fractionally higher, but corn Is lower and hog products nro weak In symimthy with lower prices for live hogs nnd heavy selling by packers. Wheat, Including flour, exports for tho week aggregate 4,719,898 bushels, as against 6195,749 last week and 4,292,8. In this week laat year. Wlieat exports from July 1 to date, fourteen weeks, nggregato 69,169,9o0 bushels, against 60,458.246 last season. Com exports aggregate 687,246 bushels, ns against 107,929 last week and 2,896.037 Inst year. July 1 to date, com exports aro 11,306,080 bushels, against 46,002,933 last year. Failures In the United Stutea for tho week number 173, as against 109 In this week a year ago, 164 In 1899 and 233 In 1898. Caua dlan failures for tho week number So, us against 36 In this week a year ago and 19 In 1S99 and 22 In 1S98. Wool. ST. LOUIS, Oct. ll.-WOOI-DuU and steady: light fine, 12.llc; heavy tine, llif 13c: tub wiiahod, 12jj2lc. BOSTON, Oct. 11. Tho Commercial Bulle tin tomorrow will say of the wool trade of tho United States: The Increased shipments do not represent a. more active market. Beyond ono or two large sales, the market Is decidedly quiet, though dealers nre jold so far ahead that quotations aro particu larly strong. Nearly 1.000,000 lbs. of new Montana, mostly staple fine medium, at 10 has been moved this week and 300 bales of South American quarter-blood crcss breds wero sold nt 24c, the highest price paid thl year. Tho new wool season has opened In Australln, with sales at 10915c higher than last year's opening. Tho use of woot In the United States Is markedly Increasing. Tho reaction from fleece-llneil cotton underwear to merino and all-wool garments Is worthy of notice. Knitting mills that havo not been in the wool mar ket for two years have boon buying scoured wools this week. The receipts of wool In Tln.inii alnrn .lnniinrv 1 hiivn been 221.201. 40 'lbs., ngalnst 141.400.615 lbs. for the lime period in 1900. Tne hosioii snipmenis iu i u wb aro 200,146. 4S4 lbs., against sales of 110,013,1(0 lbs. for tho same period In 1900. Tho stock on hand In Boston January 1, 190 . was 76.309.500 lbi.; tho total stock today la 100, 364,765 lbs. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. COFFEE Spot Rio, firm: Invoice, 6c; mild, steady: Cor dova, 7llc. Tho market opened Bteady In tone at efilOc higher, tho latter being iiim in cnvurlnir hv nervous shorta nnd local and foreign buying, started by bullish European advices, a light primary move ment anil a nrm apoi uennrimeiu, unuui profit-taking and bear selling values com menced to enso off until all the advance had been loat and prices wore a partial 6 pointa off. Tho Brazilian markets were quiet nnd firm. At tho closo tho tone was firm. tirlr-pB unchanged. Total sales. 62.20 bags, Including: October, 5.25c: November, r. anr" TWpmher. 6.40c: January. 5.60H5.55c: Iarch, 6.60f0.75c: April, 6.70c; May, 6.80 6.85c: June, 6.9Uc; juiy, o.wnjoc; oepicnw-T, 6.05'U4i.l&0. i Oil nnd rtosln. OIL CITY, Oct. 11. OIL Credit balances, $1.50; certificates, no bid; shipment. 74,136 hlils.: avoraKO. 103.103 bbls.: runs. 93.301 Tibia.: average, 83,327 bbls. SAVANNAH, UCt. 11. UlLr-opiriiB lur- pentlno, tlrm, 34c. rtosln, firm, unchanged. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. OIL Cottonseed, dull; prime yellow, 42c. Petroleum, dull: reflnoif, New York, J7.67: Philadelphia and Baltimore, J7.60: Philadelphia and Balti more, In bulk, $5. Rosin, steady, strained, common to good, Jl.42. Turpentine, steady, 37S38c. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 11. OIL Cottonseed, Hull refined spot, dull, 22s 9d. LONDON. Oct. 11. OIL Turpentine spirits, 26s 7d. l Cotton Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11. COTTON-Market l-16c higher; Rales, 1,200 bales; mlddllntr. 8c; receipts, 3.124 balea; shipments, 8,3(6 bales: stock, '33.052 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 11. COTTON Secrotary Hester's estimate of the visible cotton supply shows tho total vlslblo Is 1.858,154 bales, of which amount 1.400.101 Is American. Market firm; sales, 6.950 bales; ordinary, 6c: good ordinary, 615-16c; low middling. 7c; middling, S3-16c: good mid dling, S7-16c: middling fair, 811-16c: re ceipts, 6,666 bales; stock, 64.760 bales. Fu tures, steady; October. 7.935i7.95c; Novem ber, 7.91c; December. 7.92c: January. 7.91 7.91c: February, 7.8S97.89c: March, 7.8SS?7.S9c; April, 7.877.89c: May. 7,877.89c. Dry Onoiln Mnrket. MANCHESTER, Oct. 11. DRY GOOD8 Cloths, unsettled, with little doing. Prints rather firmer. NEW YORK, Oct. ll.-DRY GOODS Several eastern makes of denims have been advanced c per yard today. All other coarse colored cottona are Arm. Tho de mand for brown cottona Is moderate at full prices. Bleached goods In better request. Prints In staple lines In demand for spring. "Regular print cloths still selling at 3c. Linens are In moderate demand and firm In price. Burlap market unsettled and tend ing downward. i . S u U " r Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. U.-SUGAR-Qulot: centrifugal yellow. 3 15-164c; sec onds, 2f3c. Molasses, steady: centrifugal, 610c. NEW YORK. Oct. U.-SUGAR-Stendy; fair refining. 3 6-16c; centrifugal. 93 test, 3c: molasses sugar, 3c: refined, steady. LONDON. Oct. H.-SUGAR-Raw, cen trifugal, 9s; Muscovado, 9s New York Mlnlnic Quotation, NEW YORK. Oct. U.-The following are tho closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 15 A'.lce 45 Breeco 140 Brims. Con 6 Com. Tunnel .... 6 Con. Cal. & Va..l60 J3eadwood Terra. 50 Horn Sliver 140 Iron Silver 60 Lcadvllle Con ... 6 Little Chief .. .. 12 .1100 .. 63 .. 6 .. 3 .. 6 .. 10 .. 40 ..365 Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potosl ... Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hones . Standard Dank ClrnrltiK". m, 111 I An, 11 T1,.,i1 nlnnrlnna IaiIau uiiiMiin, wv.1. ... iJ-... luH.ineo iu"ui tinj fl?ft r.7ft nnrrnnnnndlnir ilfiv lnnt vpnr. $1,446,184.13: decrease. $396,477.67. CHICAGO, uct. ji. ejiearings, ;z3mi3'jj; balances. $1,521,188! posted exchange. $l.85ff 4.87: New York exchange, 5c discount. BALTIMORE. Oct. ll.-CIearlngs, $4,165, 162: balances, $169,943. boston, uct. ii. i;ieanngs, i2i,jiu,334; balances. $2,061,612. MEW VOTllv. Oct. 11 (qp.irlnirsi. J501.S45.- 511: balances. $3,E80.30. CINCINNATI. Oct. 11. Clearings. T.rt. n.nnnv .IfTffl nr ront ' N,w VnrU f V- e.hange, 20925c discount. iiiT!.rRI.rUTA. Oct. 11 Cl(nrln!r. S16 - 321.761; balances. $2,478,170. ST. LUIMH. uci. ii. e Hearings, u,n(,nm; balances, $1,190,181; money, 66 por cent; New York exchange, 40c discount bid, 25o dUcount asked. Acquit Ernest Seton Thompson, DENVER. Oct. 11, Ernest Seton Thomp son, the noted writer on wild animals, and John Gnff, the guide, who wero arrested by Game Warden Bush in Rio Blanco county, charged with violating the game lawe, were acquitted on trial of the case at Meeker. Snoir In the Mnnntnlna. DENVER. Oct. 11. Snow fell on the continental divide last night. In tho towns and vnlleys It melted quickly, but. the peaks nre covered with snow today. THE ItEAI.TY MAIIKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, October 11: Warranty IJeeiln. M. H. Howes and wife ' to F. H. Gaines, loi is, niocK a, nanscom Place 6,500 750 1 700 1,6.30 2.(100 S50 1.600 C. J. Camp and wife to E. H. Larsen. lot 9, block 6, Saunders & H.'s add to Walnut Mill , E. E. Fahs to C. F. Fnhs. e lots 1 and 2. block 87; lot 14, block 87: w 1-3 lot 6, block 73, and n lot 4, block f6, South Omaha W. H. Strain and wife to 8. B. Harris, lot 18, block 3, C. E. Maynei's 1st add to Valley John O'Connell and wife to Jennie Hasburgh, lot 4, block 27, South Omaha J, A. Canning to S. P. Carlson, n 36 feet of a 64 feet lot 1, block 7, Reed's 1st add , .............. A. H. Murdock et al to Petor Mitchell, lot 8. block 118. South Omaha J. B. Shirk to Walter Nltsche, lot 11. block 132, South Omaha Total amount ot transfers $13,131 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattli loli t Juit About Study Frlois with YiBUrday. HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE STRONGER Receipts of Fnt Sheep and Lnmba Itnther Llabt nnd Sternly Prices Pnld, Feeders Alan Sold rtendll nt Yeaterdnjr'a Quotations. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 11. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllclal Monday 4.'tU 4.ttk Is.uo Official 'luennay 3,iw 6,n la,ii2 uilicial Vt euneouay b.ooi t,Wi Official Thursday 3,2m t,212 1,ua) umciai r nuay iJ.in- i,vvi Flvn ilivvn Mill wb It -111 it.?.. Sumo dus last wcok..,. '.'1,494 -J.vM bs.Ul ttamo week before 2i,iw 2t,ii9 il.bij hlLlno thri'ii wpeMM iiirn..o.4!il l.:i..,4.1 !Li.b4n hiuno tour weeks UKo....lMlf 24,204 2(,M9 amo nays mat year,,,,2U,i9ii il,t. ii.i.j Averagu price paid lor nogs ut South Omaha the past several days with com parisons: Date. 1901. lSwy.18!)9.l98.1897.1896.189A. Sept. 23., 21. 2s. 26. 27. IB., 29., Ul., I. .. 2, , , 3 ... 4... 6..,, 7...i 8... 9..., 10... II. . C 8 6 84 I 4 41. 3 77 3 76 3 7 3 8 3 3 71 3 72 3 7S 3 64 3 SJl 3 64 3 81 3 Ui 3 Bll 3 71J 8b 3 C6 I 3 64 3 73J 2 8S 4 W 1 90 3 5 2 VJi 4 82 2 t'Jt 4 94 4 81 3 89 4 8i 2 91 2 97 3 96 dept. atpt. Sept. Sept. 5 14 I (i 80 0 io t 79 u 1U 6 lt 5 16 b lbl b." 6 131 6 181 b 19 6 20 4 41, 4 S9 4 36 Sept. bept. Sept. Slt 4 44 4 31 6 S7 6 75 I 6 69 0 t9itl 6?)l 4 36 uct. 4 39, 4 42 4 31, 4 ul. 4 31 4 3o 4 351 4 33 4 31 2 9I A VS Uct 3 02 2 9(; 3 'M Oct. uct. 3 So 82 uot. J 1U, 3 III, u M 3 63 3 74 2 93 uct. 5 11 3 01 3 04 Oct. 6 49 3 bbl 3 64 3 86 uct. Oct. uct. Oot. 5 0S 3 b9 3 Ui 3 631 3 64 A t7 3 69 i Ui 3 8li o Id 14 6 15 3 131 3 85 3 14 3 81 3 9 4 921 4 90; Indicates Sunday. 1 no official number of cars of stock urougnt. in today by oach road Cattle. Hogs. C, M. & St. P 6 wus: Shcep.H'r'B. Missouri Pacific 16 Union Pacific Hyatem 37 C. & N. W l F E. & M. V 7 C St. P.. M. & a.... x 6 3 6 1 10 7 1 ii 'i s 15 B. H M 2j a, b. & q K. C. & St. J C. . It. I. & P., cast.. 1 C, R. I. & V west.. .. Illinois Central Total recolnts rt i as folio wh. ench buyer purchasing the Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. rim n Itil In rL I ti tr Cr urvtta wvaaa G. II. Hammond Co , Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co , 218 87 170 2VO 319 767 419 2s8 "34 61 20 16 91 10 170 2TH6 693 819 976 674 1,5j1 '477 Om. Pleir. Cln . 'frnm 'tt'Vi Cudahy, from K. C J. L. Carey , Lobman & Co , Llvlngstono & Schaller.., Tlftnnla X- f7n Hamilton & R , L. F. Hue Other buyers , 1,939 Total 2,416 3,380 4,156 CATTLE There was no morn than an avorago Friday's run of cattlo hero today and as tho demand was In fairly good shape the market did not show much of any change from yesterday. Trade on any thing dealrable either In tho way of fat Btuft or feeders sold without difficulty and mo yarns were cicareei in good season. Thero wero quite a few corn fed steers on sale this morning and a string of six cars fiom 0110 man, the snmo us sola yeMiterday ut $6.05, brought tho same price today. Other bunches also sold at wtint looked to bo steady prices, so that tho general market couia not uo quoted anytliing but ateaeiy. Tho common kinds wero, of course, a llttlo neglected, but still they sold In about tho same notches they did yesterday. inert) was a good demand ror cows ana heifers today, showing uuailtv and fully steady prices were paid. Cmmonlsh stun, however, packeru did not take hold of In ery goou snape ana in somo cases sellers thought they railed to get quite rut good prices as wero paid yesterday. There won not enounh ohanco from Thursday In tho prices paid for bulls, colves and stags to be worthy of mention. Tho supply of stockers and feeders was light today und tho demand was sufficient to take what was offered at Just about steady prices. The desirablo grades In par ticular sold steady, and while the com moner kinds wero neglected there was not much chungo In tho market. Buyers nro always cautious toward the last ot the week, but thcro has been a very fair de mand from the country for tho last several days which has kept the cattle from accu mulating in the hands of speculators. tub lew western ucer steers that ware offered today sold nt cood steady nrlcrs. thero being a good demand for anything nt nil desirable. Cows also' brought about steady prices, and so also did stockers and feeders, iiepreaentauve sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Tr. No. Av. Pr. 1 1000 2 75 16 934 6 15 1 670 3 25 21 1195 6 20 2 1100 3 25 40 1162 5 25 24...... 1080 3 83 40 1163 6 40 1 1030 4 00 41 1151 6 60 16 1189 4 45 33 1343 6 60 6 1201) 5 00 67 1384 5 95 1 890 6 00 106 1419 6 05 1 99J 6 00 COWS. 2 805 1 00 2 1120 2 70 2 870 1 75 1 1050 2 70 1 1020 1 75 2 1165 2 70 2 890 2 00 2 920 2 75 1 950 2 00 1 970 2 85 1 800 2 00 10 871 2 85 1 1050 2 40 1 780 2 85 17 827 2 40 6 990 2 85 1 1350 2 60 . 4 1050 2 95 4 1075 2 65 2 1080 3 05 3 836 2 65 4 1040 3 05 1 770 2 65 4 1095 3 05 1 1020 2 60 18 1102 3 15 1 870 2 6J I..' 910 3 20 15 940 2 70 1 1100 3 25 1 1200 2 70 7 1078 3 35 COWS AND HEIFERS. 7 790 2 40 2 660 3 00 HEIFERS. 11 460 2 25 2S 089 2 75 1 .840 2 60 1 961) 3 05 1 710 2 60 1 1140 3 60 STAGS, 1 1370 3 10 CALVES. 2 ISO 5 25 14 165 5 30 STOCK CALVES. 2 275 3 15 STOCK. COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 782 2 00 25 805 2 65 1 900 2 40 16 697 3 15 BULLS. 1 610 2 60 3 716 3 10 1 1520 2 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 870 2 60 1 860 3 25 1 1400 2 75 2 015 3 33 10 573 2 60 29 692 3 55 6 951 3 00 16 90S 3 Co 11 . 996 3 03 1 790 3 75 8 820 3 05 NEBRASKA. 3 feeders.. 713 $2 90 1 heifer.. 470 $3 23 617 U 35 1 cow 1070 2 75 2 bull 3 cows..., 2 cows.,.. 1 enw 1 cow 1 cow Edge Colo. 2 cowh 625 2 feeders, .1225 3 2 90 2 50 2 40 2 10 3 12 . 993 .1130 . 940 . 070 .1050 2 fO 3 ?5 2 15 2 00 2 75 1 steer, 860 2 bull;... 3 bulls,.. 2 steers,, 64 cows.,. 13 cows... 2 cows.,, 31 cows... ..1330 ..1166 ..1UC0 Smltz ..1142 3 :t5 Green Bros. Neb. 805 1 75 19 cows.... 963 610 2 90 1 00 .1140 . 916 A. 1 75 1 bull 2 75 R. Reader Wyo. 2 steers. ,.1010 3 25 3 cows.. ,1033 , 920 ,1092 ,1212 ,1065 ,1140 3 10 3 25 4 40 4 40 4 35 4 40 1 ateer 1110 3 25 4 40 4 40 4 40 1 steer... 5 steers., 7 steers,, 13 steers,. 3 steers. ...1150 6 steers, ...1130 1 steer 1040 33 steers.. ..1113 4 40 1 steer,,, H. Smlth-Ncb. 21 cows. 1090 3 05 4 cowg 957 2 CO 1 cow 800 M 41 COWB 1025 8 COWS 1040 1 85 C. Fox Idaho, 3 10 19 heifers.., COLORADO. CM 2 70 1 cow 1250 3 (V) 10 cows 907 1 75 3 COWS 790 1 25 7 cows 904 2 45 2 cows 7"0 2 60 1 calf 160 6 00 1 cnlf 120 5 25 1 steer... 2 steers.. 9 feeders 2 feeders 970 070 636 1 75 2 6i 2 90 3 00 2 40 3 25 1 75 90) 19 helfera... 630 1 heifer.... 710 1 Dull, ..,.,1461 -Neb. A. Hagne 23 cows P07 3 a H. Smith-Neb. 23 cows 1048 3 00 2 cows 1 cow 880 1 85 WYOMING. ...1225 3 00 16 steers. 22 steers. .1189 4 45 4 35 3 75 3 75 1 cow,.., ...1140 3 15 3 15 3 00 2 75 2 26 1 DO 3 10 3 10 2 60 ..1306 1 cow,., .11(0 2 steers,, 1 steer. ., ,. 990 mo 1 row 1OS0 2 cows 960 1 bull 1600 1 bull.. ,,,,1610 6 rows 1021 4 cows 1112 1 cow 10:0 1 feeder... 870 7 steer 1164 4 steers. ...1040 28 steers., ,.1216 11 (steers, ...12)1 1 steer 1080 3 steers. ...1123 1 Bteer 1100 1 steer 1040 3 75 4 30 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 60 2 steers. ...1215 4M 3 steers.., .1(5 4 Eo a. w. noisMrg wyo. 1 COW ISM S 78 41 steers... .113! 4 4! 3 oows UM 3 16 Insley St n.-Wyo. 28 steers.. ,.1115 4 45 16 ateers. ...1165 4 45 1 steer lie) 3 50 us steers.. .1140 4 45 133 steers. ..1132 60 steers.. ..1138 J, 13 cows.,.,. 954 4 45 4 45 it. I'aui Colo. 3 (0 1 cow 1260 2 60 2 60 1 cow..,,.. 920 HOOS-Thcre was a very light run of hogs here today, and In fact the supply was the lightest that it has been on a Friday in many weeks. Packers started In bidding a shade stronger than yesterday's general market, or abenit Ilka yesterday's best time. The bulk of the hogs sold at $6.15, with a few of the choicer bunches a trifle nbovo that, and the commoner loads went from that figure down. It was not a particularly active market, owing to tho fact thnt tho bulk of the hogs In Chicago was reported at $6.05'IT6.30. but still the supply wa so light hero that tho most of the offerings wero out of first hands In good season, There was not much of any change In tho last end of the market, nnd It resulted In most everything selling nt $6.16. Rppro- sriuiiuv? nine's! No. 61).., Av. Hh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Tr. 61 264 SO 6 15 63 210 80 6 15 43 2SS 240 6 15 68 233 180 6 15 75 224 200 6 16 69 265 ... 6 15 71 233 40 6 15 62 :0I ... 6 15 77 221 40 C 15 61 211 2S0 6 15 66 275 80 6 15 54 290 200 6 15 66 211 200 6 15 66 267 160 6 15 63 248 40 6 1 7 64 252 ... 6 17 66 270 80 6 17 67 269 80 6 17 66 279 80 6 17 64 272 ... 6 17 64 276 ... 6 20 S3 373 80 6 22 (Ti 317 ... 6 30 1S7 80 6 00 92 163 160 200 120 120 100 320 SO 40 120 160 80 200 SO 240 SO 40 20 320 40 240 SO 2S0 6 10 43 274 77 221 40 2tK 51 194 86 216 61 196 33 251 64 221 69 211 90 1SI 70 277 54 307 62 277 61 291 69 266 63 281 116 267 66 243 0) 281 61 244 6 12 6 12 . 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 13 6 12 6 15 G 16 6 15 6 13 6 15 6 15 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 15 6 16 6 13 6 15 6 15 67 264 73 219 210 6 16 SHEEP Thero wir nnf vrv mnnv fal sheep and lambs on tho market today, and fully yesterday's prices wero paid. A bunch of lambs weighing 69 pounds sold nt $4.2o, which looked higher than tho samo kind have been selling for of late, btit atlll the general market could, perhaps, best he described by calling It strong and nctlvo on all desirablo graelca of both sheep and lambs. Practically everything offered today was disposed of at nn early hour. A gooel proportion of tho receipts today were made up of feeders, for which thero wns a good demand, and ns a result sellers had no trouble In getting stendy prices all nround. quotations: Choice yearlings, $3.20(33.40; iair 10 goou, .i.wi(i.tt); onoico wotners, $3.16573.25; fair to good wethers, $2.W03.Ui cholco ewes, $2,755(0.00: fair to good owes, J2.35ift2.6o; choice spring lambs, J4.2off4.40; fair to good spring lambs. $4.00a4.26s feeder wethers, $2.90113.25: feeder lambs, $3.;5 ?'.w. iicprescninuvo sates; No. Av 2 bucks and ewes 90 12 old ewes 90 372 Wyoming wethora 86 Tr. 2 51 3 10 3 25 3 35 2 75 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 25 3 ?5 4 CO 4 4 25 10 sheep S5 84 western ewes,... 97 m weaiern ewes...... 633 foeeler wethers 308 westorn yearlings. 1 western lamb 606 wostorn wethers.. 447 western lambs.... J68 western lambs.... 104 western lambs.... 115 79 80 60 91 CO 63 69 CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC M All ICE P. Cattlo StrnAr ip Firm-Hog. itrnnU Sheen null Lnnilis Loire r. CHICAGO. Oct. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpi, 3,000 head, Including 1,10) Tcxana and 30) westerns; steady to firm: no extra he.o; good tei prime steers, $6.2Oij0.85; poor 10 medium, $3.50Q5.95: stockers and feeders, $3.00iU4.30; cows. J1.28JTI.C0: heifers, $2.ora 5.0O; dinners, $l.25Q2.66; bulls, Jl.75ir4.76; calves. $3,001(6.25; Texns steers, $2.C05T3.7.i western ateers, $3.C5fT5.50. HOGS Recelpta, 16,000 head; estimated to morrow, 12,000; loft over, 2,500; bulk tteady, best medium strong: mixed and butcher., $6.0006.40; good to choice heavy, $6.30!fi.6i; rough heavy. $3.7O6.00; light, $6.0Ofl6.30; bulk of sales. $5.SOyi6.20, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, SP'0 head ; sheep 10Q16o lower, lambs 1611 6a lower; good to cholco wethers, 3.60t4.00; fair to choice mixed. $3.O0fl3.5); westo n Bhoep, $3.0Oy3.80: nativo lambs. $3.(0'ri5.lo; western lambs, $3.25114.75. Ofllclal recelpta yesterday: Ctttlo, 8 474 head; hogs, 11.0S0 head: sheep, 11.3JS held. Shipments: Cattle. 5.366 head; hogs, 3.I.7J head; sheep, 3,5.10 head. Kiiiisiia City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CTTY. Ocf. 11 C! ATTT.F! Tie, eclpts. 4,000 natives, 1,800 Texona and 700 calveu; fat cattlo steady to 10c lower, nthor catUe steady: elressod beef steers, $5.75 6.50; fair to good, SJ.S5Sl6.fiO: stockers and renders, $2,701(4.40; western red Btecrs, $4.75 06.60: western range steers. $3.SOi.T5.00; Tex nns and Indians, $2.4Ur3.C0; Texas c. ws, 2.'JfllfJ2.7r! nnt1va ' RRSi 1 r,llf linlfnru t! 0 17T) 5.60; bulls, $2,25Srl.25; calves, $3.50ji6.CO. nuua-iteceipis, i,wu nena; nmric.t cios'ei strong; top. $6.50; hulk ot sales, jo.oTego.to; heavy. I6.40Ui6.50! mlvoil minltern lfi.ftkfiK.4t! light. $6.00)6.45: pigs, $6.cliiif6.70. BI1KKP , AND LAMBS Receipts, 4, 00 head; market 10915c higher; Iambs, $3.'i5'( 4.65: western wethers, $3.25ff3.60; owes, $2.35 Q3.10; feeders, $2.6083.26; stockers, $2.ixx?2.?6. St. I.oula Lift tHook Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11. CATTLE Receipts, 7,000 head, Including 1,460 Toxans; market steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steors, $5.00(56.55; dressed best nr.d butcher steers, Jl.00g5.80; steers under l.W'O lbs.. $3.00!iT6.25: stockers and feeders. $2.2:ft 3.75; cows and heirers, $2.0;)flt.65; canners, J1.7532.25: bulls, $2.253.25; Texas and Indian ateers, $2.90tfl.00; cows and heirers, J.'.lOrji 3.15. HOGS Receipts, 10.600 head; steady: pica nnd lights, $6,0016.15; packers, $5.90ft3.15; butchers. $6.2C(T6.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 3.100 head; market steady; native muttons, 13. ".0 $(3.50; lambs, $4.00(5.00; culls and buck;, $1.502.25; stockers, $2.26. Xcw York Live Slock Market. NEW YORK. Oct. U.-BEEVES-Re-celpts, 9,900 head; good steers strong, bu.ls and cows steady; nativo Bteers, $3.6005.(0; Texas and hairbrecils, $3.40114.40; bulls, $2.10 3.50; cows. $1.65i33.50. Cables quoted live cattlo uteady nt 12ti?13c and dreaded weights rerrlgerator beef at 9fl9c. Ship ments tomorrow, 2,490 cattle, 1,400 sheep and 13,850 quarterH of beef. CALVES Receipts. 145 hoad; veals lower at $4.60; grassers nominal at J2.3&S3.00, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 1.540 head; sheep slow and lower, lamna steady to la lower: sheep, $2.253.60; lambs, Ji.iKfc 6.25. HOGS Receipts, 1,567 head; one deck on sale; weak feeling. ML Jonepli Live Stock Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Oct. ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 1,062 head: market steady: Texans steady; natives, $2.80fl0.80; Texans and westerns, $2.655.80: cows and heifers, Jl.tO 05.10: bulls nnd stags, $2.0006.00; stockers and reedurs, $1.501T4.30: yearlings and calves, $2.ViT4.00: venls, $3.00176.00. HOGS Receipts, 7,123 head: market opened weak to 5c lower, closed steady to weak: pigs strong to lOo higher; light nnd lluht mixed, $5.9otf(6.:!5: medium and heavy, $6.16Jj) 6.80: pigs, $4.(6C(i6.10; bulk, JC.I6O6.30. SHEEP AND LA MB8 Receipts, 6,94) head; sheep 16(ft23e higher than Tuesday, lambs generally 25a higher than samo day: lambs, $3.75iff4.60; sheep, $3.00ti3.50; ewes, $2.76 63.16. Slock In Slant, The following table shows the recelpta ol cattle, hogs and Bheep at the live principal stock markets for October 11: Cattle. Hogs, Hh?p. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St, IfOUlS St. Joseph 2,431 3,072 ?,"i3 S0M 4,0(0 3.800 5,94(1 8 00) 6,100 7,000 1,062 16 000 7,0 10,600 7,123 Totals .19,296 43 X95 25,730 Kloux City Live St 00 If Market. SIOUX CITY. Oct. U.-(Speclal Teleguun,) CATTLE Receipts, 300 head: steady; beeves, $4.60?7.(j0: cows and hulls, mixed, $2.2503.50; stockeira and feeders, $2.76'JM.O0: calves and yearlings, $3.00fl3.76. HOaS-RecelntH. 2.000 head; 5c higher, selling at ?6,05&.25: bulk. $6.10. Evaporated anel Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. EVAPORATED APrLKS-Markot ruled very quiet, but about Bteady at unchanged prices. State, common to good, CfTSc; prime, 8c: choice, 9c: fancy, 909c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITH-Market was fcatureleso. Prunes, 3141270. Apricots, Royal, 8Q13c; Moor Park, Sfftl2c. Peaches, peeled, llWlSc; unpoeled, 6U3c. Teieiiitaae 1O8S), Boyd GaminiMion Co Successors to James E. Byd A Co., OMAHA. NEB. COMMX8BXON LiHAIN, PROV1SI! AND STOCK a. Board of Traaa Ballalna;. Direct wires te Chicago and Naw York, KojtNDODdwnsii. John A. Wairsn 4k C. e