THAT OMAHA DAILY UEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, mm. 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Giairal Liquidation ia Whut oa Doll Mar ket Dprni Grainii (LIQUIDATION FACTOR IN THE CORN PIT IVenk Tone In Ont, ClonlnR F.nnler ami l,nnpr-Imvliilonii Fairly Stcudj luil null on (irnln IV'!'l.1 Wcnknr... CHICAGO, Oct 21.-Gcncral liquidation In wheat on u dull nnd hunvy market de pressed grains todity mid December wheat closed lower, December corn -VifHiC dcpreKxed und December oats Vlftic down. Provisions closed a nhudo to Go lower. Traders had expected a bull day In wheat, pHrtly on the rumor that a linn of fihort whrnt would be covered for the ac count of a prominent broker who died ycn tenlay. Liverpool cablen were up to start with and December opened ijijj 4c to He ndvanced at 71 He to ?l'J&71?ic. A little early covering even advanced tho price to "Die, but n sharp decline In cables set commission houses and prominent profes sionals senilis loni; lines nnd tho only sup port left was n llttli" scalpliiB by pit trad ers. There was more bullsh Argentine jiews but that had only it short-lived In fluence. A considerable visible Increase plso depressed prices and December saed off lc from Its top price for tho day and close,! weak, -VWc under Saturday's close it iO!ie. Lncal receipt worn IM ears, none of con tract Krmln; Mltmrapolls and Duluth re ported I 31 curs. mnkltiK a total for tho three points of 1.1S7 cars iisnlnst 1,1X1,) last week arid 1,270 a year nco. Primary re ceipts wero 1,234.00(5 bushels, UKalnst 1.6S7, Wt bushels a year Hgn. Sciitioiird olenr nnces In wheat and Hour equaled Blfi.000 blisliels. The Increase of the' world's vis Iblc supply was reported at 1,18.i,0 bush Is. The amount of breadsturrs on passage lisd ilecrcased 1,I72,W bushels. World's shipments were a.7:K.',ul0 bushels nimhiM 7. VKW busheli last week und 6.US1.W0 bush els a year iiro. Liquidation was the principal factor In the corn pit, following upon the depress lnjr Influence of tho wir In wheat. Indiffer ent cables, fair receipts and a sIurkIsIi rash demand Induced holders to let go and with tho slump In wheat came the only jmyiiiR, which wbh for a few scatterlim short nccounts. December started un changed to 11 shade higher and gained He enrly. from this It dropped to Kc and closed weak, lower than Haturday tit Hi?0S5V4c. ItecelptH were SM cars. Thero was a weak tone In oats. During tho llrst hour the market was so full that December was not quoted. Until May and December accounts opened bearish with JJeccniocr Vti orr. vo owlnz thn dnnres slon In other grains this pit sagged also nnd December closed easy, U0?sc lower at jo'c. ueceipis were i:u cars. I'rovlslons were dull and fairly steady A steady hog market lent an uiiwnrd tend enoy at tho start, but a slow cush demand nnd weakness In grains dissipated uuy bull movement and January pork closed 2',fcc lower at $15.10, January lard 5c lower at 3.9714 and January ribs 11 shade down at Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, JO) ears; corn, cars; oats, 260 cars; hogs, si.w nenii. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles Open. flllgh. Low. IClose. ISat'y. Wheat Oct. Dec. May Corn Oct. Dec. May K)nts- Oct. Dec. May May k.ird- May Oct. Nov. Jan. Ribs Oct. Jan. May 69 CD f04 mrJ 71J4 70 74Ha7li'Bi 73H EIH 5114 W 6SVoMi 58 5S 3IS 34 3414 33 35& 331.4 3"H 374 37U 15 12U 15 25 IS 10 15 nii 15 25 15 15 9 0714 OTti 9 02& 9 35 9 3.-. 9 30 9 25 9 25 9 SO 9 02',4 9 03 8 97V4 S 40 8 10 8 33 7 5 7 KTA 7 8214 7 95 7 8714 7 9214 I 69s;i6:;5: 70 71 ;?5i74ia; MViSITifloS lV,i bS',4 3414 34?i 3314 35; 14 0T1 1 i . 15 10 ! 15 15 9 0214 9 30 9 20 S 974 8 35 I 7 MHl 7 9241 3.14 15 l'V4 U lb 9 371 9 2' 9 Oil U IX) 8 40 7 S3 7 95 1 No. 2 Cash quotations were as follows: FI.OUR-Stendy: winter patents, J3.I0 8.50: straights, J2.90Sfl.3O; clears, J2.C0(ff3.10; spring specials, il; patents, J3.2503.53; B ralKhts. .70fi3.10. WHEAT No. 3, 67HQ9c; No. 2 red. 7114W ' CORN-No. 2 yellow. 66Uc. OATS-No. 2,..V.lifl3fil4o;fo. 2 white, 37i 11V14C; mo. .i wniie. Jiyj'(i;ic, RYE-No. 2. WUfltVic. DARI.EY Fnlr to choice malting, 51 8EED3-No. 1 flax, $1.53; No. 1 north western. J1.53: prlmo timothy. J3.55fi5.G5. I'UOVISIONS-MrsB pork, per hbl $'3.S0 cfia.M. iaru, per itti ins., vj.mvj.m. snort ribs stiles (loose), js.Xoln.l.i. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). J7.5oy7.75. Short clear mes (tinxed). js.to(S.:ij. "WIIISKY-Basls of high wines, Jt.30. The following aro tho receipts and fhlp' tnents.for the last twcrtv.four hours: Articles. Hccelpts. tihlpmeuls Flour, bbls 33.000 13,0 0 Wheat, bu 176,000 17.00) Corn, tiu , 219.000 1C7.C00 Oats, bu 311,000 3XH.0X) jive, uu vi.wu ,. Hurley, bu 91,000 5.000 On the Produce exchange today the butter maraoi wns sicany; creameries, hpizic clalr!'. 13019. Cheese, steady, 910)ic uriu, iresn, in-gisc.. ' NfiW YOlllC GIONEIIAL, MARKET. IQuoWntlons on Vnrlnn 10c; dressed, firmer; springers, 10c; Jowls, 994c; turkeys, lH13e, .MiSTAUS mere was noining uoins m ino local metal market for tin today, which Ioscd very dull in tone, wun seucrs m il.fin. At litiflnn values advanced 10s t U113 10s for epot nnd 107 for futures, Cop per In 1ondon dccllneil 2s 6d and voi d weak nt 63 15s. und futures 62 10s. Ii- ally the market wns quiet ami unenangei it $IG.5ffl7.W for Uike Superior and fil7.0) for caating und electrolytic, u a 1 was dull, but 3s vt nigncr 10 us ,u. while the local market was unchang. il at Jl.37',4. Spelter was without changJ and dull at $4.20114.23. Values 111 London declned 2s 6d to 17. Domestic iron manteis were ie i- turcless and nominally unrnangeci. i'g iron warrants, $3.60jfI(i.W; No. 1 foundry, southern, Jl.l.oogp'i.oo; No. 2 foundry, sojth ern, JH.(nil5.00; No. 1 lountiry, otithern, Ill.WftlS.fiii, No. 1 foundry, southern foft, 1M..WM6.0O. (UtiKirow warrants closed at D3s 3d nnd Mlddlesborough closed at 45s. OMAHA WliOMOSAI.K MAttKKT, Comlltlnn at Trnrie nnd Clnntntlona on Htnple unci Fnucy Proilnce. KaaS-Itecelpts fair; loss off. HV317C t.lVK lOULTHY-Hcns, tV36'.4c: young nd old roosters. 4c: turkeys, "OSc; ducks und geese, 35Vjc; siring chickens, per lb., ilLTTKH-Common to fair. 1214c; cholco dairy, liu tubs, 15yi6c; separator, 2224c. IUL.M11 1-11 illUCK DaSS, 15Ui WHlio bass, 10c: bluellsh, 11c; bullhadf. 10c; blue nns, ,c; uunaiocs, ic; cauisn, 12c; cuu, ny, raunles. 10c: haUlitlt. lie: herring, ic; naa- jock, loc; pike, loo; red snapper, loc; sal mon, lie; sunnsh, to; trouv, luc; wnuonsn, luc. UYSTKItS-Medluins, per can. 22c; stana- ards. per can. 25c; extra selects, per cap, 23c, New York counts, per can, 4oc; bulk htanilardoi. pel gal.. l..o3i.-! uuik exiru selects, tl.Ojiyl.C'i. I'ltlKONS-Llvc, per doz., 6UC. VKALS-Cholcc, SC, HAY Prices ouoted bv Omnhi Who esal Hay Deaiiro' association Choice upland,. id.w; in'o. -i upiana, vj.w; meuium, s-f, coarse, fi.W. llye straw, $6.o.'. ineso prices aro lor nay oi gooci color nun quuiuy, mnnu inir. jteceipis, ( curs. WHKAT-60C. COKN-53C. DHA-$16.50. OATS-35C. VKC4BTAI1L.KS. Lake, l.i)l.lu, Colorado, Jl.OO0i.lO, ii;iii.ji'iai 1 i'er uoz., roc. CAHUOTS-rer market basket, C6c. UHKTH I'cr half-bu. basket, 33c. TL'HNlPS-l'er basket, 30c. CUCUMDUHS-llomu grown, per dox.. 10 fl6c. i'AHHlbil i'Cr UOZ., -VC. SWEUT 1'OTATOi.a-iiomo grown, per lb., 2c; genuine Jersey, pur bbl., Jl.uO. CAUUAUE Hoiiana seed, crated, lc. TOMATOES Homo grown, per la-lb. ban ket, boo. DEANS Wax, per 14-bu. basket, 60c; string, per 14-bu. basket. 60c. ONIONS Homo grown, per lb.. 2S214c: Spanish, per crate, $1.50. atkk.mkiajzsh .Missouri, inwa ana Nebraska, 10(U20c, us to size. , CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25J'35c: Nebraska, per bunch, 20u3jc; Colorado. 44 fttioc. MSVI UEAJSH i'er l)U $S.2s. KHU1TS. APl'LES-lJcn Dnvls, per bbl., $3.50; wine- saps, $3.30; Jonathan, $4.00; snowa, $3.60; bellcllowers, per box, $l.Gofl.75. PKUNKS Utah, per crato, &0c. PEACHES-CalifornU troestone. ner box. 90ft$1.00; clings, E5c: Utah freestone, "6c El- ueiios, (,-uasie crates, ti.jwai.w. PEAHS-Kelfers, $1.75; Vlkers, $1.75; Lawrence, $2.23. OHAPES-Calirornla Tokay, 4-lb. crate, !; Muscats. $1.60; Concords, eastern, ISc. CHANBEltniES-Per bbl.. $6.50: per crnt. J2.S0. yuiNCEH per uox, i.eo. TltOPICAL XTIUITS. OUANGES-Valenclas. tl.OOiHS.OO: Medi terranean sweets, $4.50. iii.MU.NM fancy. is.7j; cnoice, $3.. H ANANAS Per bunch, accoidlng to size, .0OB2.GO. KIOS Cnllforntn. now cartons. 85o: Im ported, .per lb., 12tjUe. ua j co 1'prsiau, in wid. noxes, per id., JUe; Snlrs, 5c. IIONEY-Pcr 24-secUon ease, $3.50Q3.75. CIDEIt Newhawka, per bbl., W.2!. HAUEIlKIbVUT I'er 14-bbl.. J4.90. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS New cron lllberts. ner 11.. 12WC! soii-snenea r.ngnsn walnuts, iiw, soii shellcd almonds. No. 1. 15c: hant-shellud ulmonds, 14c; brazils, 14c: hard-shelled wal nuts, 1114c: chestnuts, 15017c. HIDES No. 1 green. bvc: No. 2 sreen. H4c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veui crtii, a iu i.j ids., oc; rio. veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., tic; dry hides, 8M13c; sheep pens, ucj.ic; norsenmes, ll.wu'-.zz. lR.1,f1 bu,; com 13,419,000 bu , Imrense ... ixv bu.; oats S.oll.Ooa bu., Increase 273,tmo bu.', rye I.S63.000 bu., Increase 77,i" bu.; barley 2,(5,(M uu Increase KW) bu. Toledo (J ml 11 nnd Srril. TOLEDO. Oct. Zt.-WUEAT-Folrlj,; ac tive, lower; cash, 73'4c; December, i4',4c; May, 70Tic, COHN Dull; cosh, 574o; December, oS!4c; May, M!4c. OATS-Dull; December, 37c; May, 3S'U RYE 55c. SEEDS-Clovcr. active, firm; cash prlmo October and December, $3.10; .March, 5.49',. Mlnnenpolls Wlient, l-'loiir nnd nrmi, MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 21.-WHEAT-Cash, C9Uc: December, 67Hc! May. 70'4,c; on track, No. 1 hard, 70Hc; No. 1 northern, 694c; No, 2 northern, 67Uc . , KLOt'K First patents, $3.7013 3.S0; second patents, $3.33ij3.6.i: llrst clears, $2.i6'3.So; second clears, $2.20. ItRAN In bulk. $12.23Q12,60. Uulnth Ornln Mnrliet. Dt.'LUTH, Minn., Oct. 21.-WHEAT-N0. 2 hnrd, 72!4c; No. 2 northern, 60c; No. 1 northern, b9Ho; October, 6314c; December 6S'4c; May. 72c. OATS May, 3oVJ3314c. CORN-3tl4c. PEORIA, 3, 6TiC. OATS Firm! through. WlHSIvY-On Ishcd goods. Peoria MnrUct, Oct. 21.-CORN-Easler; No. 2 white, 66ic billed basis of $1.30 for the No. fin- SOS 90c; Sail F.lnln Hotter MnrUet. ELGIN. III.. Oct. 21.-HUTTER-Advanccd nnother 14o today. The offerings were but 30,000 pounds and quickly sold at 22c. Much moro would have been taken at the same rates. Sales of tho week, iWS.000 pounds. NEW YOHK 8TCKS AM) (IIO.NUS. Speonlntlvr Sentiment ContlniiM IJn- hloiis Throughout tlif Hrsslnn. NEW YORK. Oct. 21.-SpecJlatlve hcntl- ment continued profoundly utimous iramj. Last week's transactions on the Stock ex change fell below tho corresponding period of last year for the llrst tlmo during tho present calendar leaf. This fact nnd to day's dullness, which wiih even more marked, are sinning oviuonce n iiiu i" certainty which has overcomo specuin lion, duo immeuinieiy m mo eiuuin-.-m-u nf ilin Knrlliprn I'ni'lllc. nrnblem. Iltld the disclosure of the fact that the actual terms of u settlement still remain to ue ngreru upon. While the incutnuency 01 coiv Cl-Ulon In board of directors of course nr fm'ils u HiroiiL' icuarnnty acnlust tho out' break of tho quarrel again, tho members of that body seem to have practically tho who ip tasK vol uoiore iiicm 01 iuiuiuk u plan which will bo ncceptnblo as 11 llnal settlement to both parties and rcllovo tho strained condition growing out of the load of securities carried for control now by rtipiinn nf linnk In.iiiH. Incoming foreign malls disclose that tho Importance of this tirnlilrm Is fully recoiinlzetf tbrouuhollt tho llnanclal world and Its state of suspension acts as n repressive Influence on specula tion. The continued uncertainty of tho money market outlook is another uouottui factor. Railroad bonds wore very mm and aDout. steady. Total sales, par vaiue, United 8tates refunding 2s declined 14 per cent .on tho lust cull. Commercial Advertiser's Iiiulon financial cablegram: The stock market today was exrentlnnnllv Idle, consols dronnlucr on a relapse In Paris exchange to 25.1ul4. Rtrlln exchange is 20.37?. FearH of gold exportB are reviving. Rio tlntos rose Hi to 47; Ano- I .. e 1 n 1 1 Ci ,ltl. lmnlm,n,l.fl VlllllltlS Din IU , -..,, wit, 1 ,iuiumiiiia.c.i Conner and American stocks utterly stag' nnnt. save for the fact that New York was a slight bidder for Southern Paclllc nnd union Paclllc. The price of gold in bars has been reduced a farthing to ns llliil. nl though Austria Is still Inquiring for the metnl. Thn following aro the closing prices on mo isew lors. biock exenange: n't ill St. I.onla Grain and I'rovlnlons. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 7014c; track, 72 itw; uecemucr, iwniW, May, 74c; No 2 hard, winter. C9Uc,i70Vic. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 5614c; track, 6Sii5S'ic: December. 67!4c: May. 6)ic. OATS-Steady; No. 2 cash, 37c; track. 37i Denver i 37;c; December, 364c; Muy, 3Sc; No. 2 do pfd wniic. as'iviwc. RYE-Dull. 5CJ56!4c. FLOUR Quiet and unchanged: red win ter patents, J3.40tf33.65; extra fancy nnd straight. J3.fl0tl3.15: clear. $2.65Jf2.90. SEEDS Timothy, strong at $o.50S6.65; lmx, no marKct. CORNMEAI Steady. $2.90. f. o. b, 1IRAN Strong; sacked lots on east track, HA Y Easier; timothy. $11.00(911.00: oral rle, $10.00gi3(K). WHISKY-Steady, $1.30 IRON COTTONTIES-Steady, $1.10. nAGOINO-Stcady, Ci;Q7c. TWINE Hemp. 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing. $16. lard, lower at $9.20. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lots extra shorts and clear ribs, fS.6214; clear sides, $9.00. Ilacon, steady; doximi lots extra snorts ana ciear rius $9.6214: clear s deH. $D.S71i. METAlvS Lead, quiet, JI.27149I.3D. Spsl ter. Ilrm. $1.07HfT4.10. I'OL'lTllY iower; cnicKetis, tw, springs. Atchison 77, St, do pfd 98V4 Raltlmore & O...102U do Pfd KJ'i Canadian Pac....l09 Canada So M14 Ches. & Ohio 4j Chicago & A 36H do pfd Chi., Ind. & L no nra Chlcaco E. 111,124 Chlcajro G. W.... 23 ilo 1st pfd N! do 2d Dfd 44 Chlcaco & N. W.203 C. R. I. & P Hl'.s Chi. Ter. & Tr... do nfd ai C. C. C. & St. L. 9G Colorado So 13' do 1st nra: do 2d pfd 'iA Del. & Hudson.. .167 Del. L. & W 2:614 & 11. u 44 90H Paul good demand, New York exchange, 10o tils count. . ...... f'liiH.vnti. rir-i 51. -riearines. rt.itm..oJi: balances. $2,217,671; posted exchange, $4. Soft i.Ki'-S. .ew lorK exenange, par. HUSTON. Oct. L'l.-Cleorlngs. $18,3S9,li(; balances. J2,020.;s2. NEW YORK. Oc t. 21. C curings, 13O,0J.,- 96a; balancs, $S,2(M,o40. London .stock Jlsrket. LONDON, Oct. 21. 4 p. m.-Closlngl Conso's, money.. 92J; do account.. .9215-10 Anaconda. MchlHon do Pfd Raltlmore O, Chicago O. W.. C. M. & St. 1' .. soi, .. 99U .. 46S .. 24 ..1704 Denver & R. G... J IV do pfd M Erlo 42U no isi piu , 71 do 2d pfd 57 Illinois Central.. 1Mb 1,. iV KHi M.. K. & T 261J do pfd 57S N. Y. Central. ...16014 Norfolk & W.... 57H do pfd No. Pac. nfd.... Ontario & W.... Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd So. Railway .... do Pfd So. Pacific Union Pactuc ... do nfd S. Steel 91 10714 31 ioVj 204 S3 2614 . 3. SSH 6l 1024 9014 43 OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Bef Itten lld About Btdy and Fttdin ActWs aid Etrg. HOGS OPENED HIGHER AND CLOSED WEAK Llhernl Itreelpts nf Sheep and l.mntis, bnt Demnnd Wns SulDclcnt to Tnke EverythlnK (llferril at Stendy Strong Prices. to V'pE.::::::5I: rp.v tt,.V..iol 'JU "'"""l do pfd 371 Spanish 4s 69 Rand Mines 10)1 Delleers 3i? SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 21. Cattle. Hogs. Sheup. SILVER-Hnr. dull, 26 9-16d per ounce. itnMMV ..... ,., Tim rntr. nf dis count In the oiieii market for short bills Is 2 l-ltVg2'f, per cent; for three months bills, 2 3-16iio 1-16 per cent. IIiiHtott Stock (Inntntlotin. BOSTON. Oct. 21.-Call loans, 34f4 per cent: tlmo loans. 4176 tier cent. umcmi closing: Monday n.S6j 3.'JMl U.u,& buino day last week 7,'Jo'J 2.29J ii.'iio Sam week beforu 4,2tkl 4,4tu 16.12J same tnrec woeks ago.. 7,36 2,to lB,u3 suinu lour weeks ago.. b.lMI ,1U4 13,027 Samo day last year,... u,443 l.olo 9,819 Avcraico nrlces tinltl for hoss at Sulltn Omuhu the past several days with comparisons: Date, I 1901. 1900.1$99.1S98.1S97.1896.1893. 1....I 6 75 I 5 131 2.... 6 bSlil & 18 A.. T. & 8. F ... 7714 West End ........ M do pfd 96's Wcstlngh. Elec. 1 Amer. Sugar .. .119VN. E. G. & C. 6s. 54 Xmerlcan Tel. ...159V4 Adventure -"4 mngnam i. -o. ."vs Amn.1. Conner ... t9!. Atlantic RSU Cal. & Ilecla 6ib 45U .11714 . 424, S',4 Ilostou Elevated. IC6I4 Hoston & Mo 194 Dominion Coal do nfd........ V. S. Steel do nrd Fltchburg pfd. Gen. Electric Ed. Elec. Ill 240 Mex. Central .... 23 N. E. O. & C 514 Old Colony 2061a Old Dominion ... 27 Union Paclllc ... 99U Centennial Franklin 144 lOsceola 13514 Parrot quiiicy ' Tamarack .... I'tali Mining Wlnonn Wolverines ., 17i ...10014 ... ; ...135 ...290 ... 23 ... 214 ... w Oct. Oct. UCl. 3. ...I UCt. 4.... Oct. 5....I Oct. 6.,.. Oct. 7....I 6 Oct. ,.,. Oct. 9.... Oct. 10... Oct. 11... Oct. 12... Oct. 13... Oct. 14... UCt. lo... Oct. 16... I Oct. 17... Oct. IS... Oct. 19... Oct. 20... Oct. 21... 4 39 6 LUSi & 19 4 42 3 66, 6 b7l4 6 2U 4 37 3 04 I 3 71 3 85 2 011 3 98 4914 6 U U 13 6 14j o lbi & 11 5 08 6 02 4 i) . 4 Jll 4 31 .1 01 3 53 4 JI 4 31 6 20141 4 93 4 23 4 331 1 3 591 4 331 4 33 3 64 3 oil 3 56 3 73 s 11 3 74 3 01 3 Oi 3 53 3 59 3 26 j 4 931 4 20 3 59 3 6i 6 2S?4 I 4 24 6 18U 4 82 6 22 14 721 4 SO 6 294 4 64 4 16 6 27& 4 621 4 101 6 23 I 4 511 4 13 4 68 4 51 6 2614 I t 13 3 63; 3 54 3 691 3 61 j 3 69 3 70 3 f.l 3 3 22 3 8j 3 Si 3 6 3 73 3 71 3 63 3 64 3 60 3 61 3 51 i 97 2 93 3 04 3 01 3 l:i 3 ii 3 131 3 S) 3 111 J 81 I 3 79 3 IS 3 77 3 20 3 32 3 73 3 19 3 16 3 201 3 70 3 23 3 .0 3 62 3 2lj 3 v 3 27i 3 23 3 62 Coffee Mnrket. NEW YOIUC. Erlo 404, do 1st prd tsi do 2d pfd 53 Gt. Nor. pfd 191 llncklnir Vnlloy.. 0.1 do PIU i',5 Illinois Central. .ll Iowa Central .... 41 do nrd ik Lake Erlo & W.. 67 do prd ia. T.. Sr. N 102' Manhattan L 1191s do nfd So. Paclllc So. Rat: way .... do pfd Tex. & Paclllc... Tol., St. L. & W do nfd Union Paclllc .. do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheel. & L. E. Wis. Central .., do pfd , Adams Ex American Ex.., U. S. Ex Wclls-Fargo Ex.160 Amal. Copper ... S9H Amer. car & f" do pfd Amor. Lin. Oil. do pfd Amer. S. & It.. do pfd Alloc. Mill. Co ...163 ...187 ... 69H ... 221i . 86'fj . 3H . 2014 . 314 . 9914 . SS . 19? . 36 . H?B . 20 . 40 .180 .188 8.8 Met. St. Ry.. Mex. central . Mex. National Minn. & SI. Li. Mo. Paclllc ... M.. K. & T.... do nrd N. J. Central . N. Y. Central. Norfolk & W. do prd.. Brooklyn R. T.. Colo. Fuel & I.. Con. Gas Con. Tob. pfd Gen. Electric Glucoso Sugar Hocking Coal Inter. Paper . do pfd Inter. Power Lnclede Gas 8014 1) 40 43 97 35!fe 6014 . VI .217 .1154 .256 . 41 . 154 . 204 . 76b . SS14 niscuit. 414 of the l)r CommotlKle NW YORK. Oct. 21,-FLOUR-Recelpts 85,459 bbls.; exports, 25,410 bbls,; weak, bu not quotably lower; wlnten patents, $3.C0'(f B.75; winter straights, $3.303.40; Mlnnesot patents, $3.0503.85; winter extras, $2.50:.?0 Minnesota bakers, $2.9O!3.:0; winter low grades, $2.30(82.40. Ryo flour, quiet: fair to sood. $2.903.15: cholco to fancy. $3.30S3.50. rii V'M I?1 A 1 Tit. II. ..11.... 1 Iff. city, $1,16; Drandywlne. $3.35f3.EO. RYE Firm: No. 2 western, ftoUe. f. o. b. afloat; state rye, 6758c, c. 1. f. New York carlots. I UARLEY-Steady; feeding, 6235c, c. I. f Buffalo; malting, 69S62c, c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. S2.C30 bu.; exports, 262,693 bu. SnOt weak. No. 2 red, 7814c. f. o. b alloat: No. 2 red, 75T4c, elevator; No. 1 "northern Duluth, 7714c. f. o. b., allont; No 1 hard Duluth, 821c, r. o. b., afloat. Options had an early udvance on bullish Argent no crop news and a subsequent break under reports that rains there had broken the drouth. Selling was also prompted by larger northwest receipts', weak late cabhs and 11 liberal increase In tho visible supply Closcd weak and 4o net lower. May, 79 1-16 &0c, closed, 79iic; October closed 75c; Do. cember. 76 7-16y i7c, closed 76',4c CORN Receipts, 15,000 bu.; exports. 217.707 liu. Sales. 160.000 bu. futures, 120,000 bu. ppot. Spot weak; No. J. 60Tc, elevator, and lc, f, n. b., alloat. Options were dull nnd weak all day, Influenced by tho wheat i.o cllne. bearish cables and lino weather west. Closed weak, at So net loss. May, Cilic. closed 6214c; October. 6d461Uc. clo ed w)4t60ic; December, 6114l)614c, closed 6tvtc, OATS Receipts, 76.5W) bu.; exports. 3 tiu. spot stenuy; isn. .', 40iiM40ijc: No. 3 40'ac; No. 2 white. 42!4lM24o; No. 3 white, 4:'4c: track, mixed, western. 39fr41c; track, white, 40h"46c. Options quiet and barely steady. HAY Steady: shipping, 60Q63c; good to cncloe. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice 1901 crop. 12W1514C: 1900 cron. 9J14C; IS99 crop, 6Wllc, Pacltlo coast, l!K11 cron, 124j; jojjc; i.mu crop, uiic; jwj crop, b'lllic, IllDES-Stcady: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs 18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 1914c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 ids., hijc. LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole. Hue hos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 2314ti' 24140! add. 23V4SC414C PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; family. $11.50 tH12.00; mess. $9.50ft 10.00: beef hams. $21..Vf(f 22.00; packer. $10.008 11,00; city, extra In '1 1 mess, J17.0OQ 19.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. J9.5011.25: pickled shoulders, $7.25: pickled hams, $10,234(10.50. Lard, quint; western sinnnim, a.ou; rennen, sieany; con tlnant. J9.M: South America. $11.0): com pound. $8.00ifiS.25. Pork, steady; family, Jl7.0iMfl7.75; short clear, $17.50iif.l9.00; mess, I15.0O41 16.76. TALLOW Eatty; city ($2 ner pkg.), 5Sc; Country ipacrtHgrn ireci. oijujoc, BtnTER-Reoelpts, 6,969 pkgs.: tlrm tato dairy. 14H2to: creamery. 1&7I3 14e June creamery, 17142llc: factory, 121:ff,5q f'irKF.HE Hecelnts. 1.3S7 nkits.: tlrm fancy, large, colored. 914B9ic; fancy, large, white, 9Mi9ic: fancy, small, colored, 10'4c; funev. small, white. 10ill0ic. Ea08 Receipts, 7,846 pkgs: market teady; stat and Pennsylvania: 21MU222 western candled, 2114c; western uncandled MOiASSEB Steady. J?OUL.TUY-Altve, weaker; turkeys, 9 7!4c: turkeys. 7c: duckf. 614160: geese. Alt He. BUTTER-Steady; creumcry, lS4f22,4c; dairy, mruc. EGGS-Steady nt ISc. RECBIPTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls.; wheat, Oj.OiiO bu.: corn. 45.000 bu.: oats. 41.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 10,000; bbls.; wheat, aj.uw uu,; corn, ih.imj nu.; oats, ii.uoo ou. Liverpool Grain nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 21. WHEAT - Spot, firm: No. 2 rod western, winter, 6sSljd; No. 1 northern. snrlnK. 5s9V4d: No. 1 Cali fornia, 5s lOd. Futures, dull; December, Cs Slid; Murch, 5s 94d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, now, 4s 1014d. futures, quiet; uciooer, 4s!ia; November, taiunr nccemocr. 4H iuu, FLOUR St. LouIb fancy winter, steady, 7s 6d. PROVISIONS-Beof, firm; extra India mess, nrm, 74s m. pork, ilrm; prlmo moas western, 7Ja ua. iiams, snort cut, 14 to 16 lbs., firm. oOs 6d. Bacon, tlrm: Cumber land cut. 26 to SO lbs., firm. 51s Gil: short rius, IB to 24 lus., nrm, 193 uu; long clear middles. light, Ilrm. nt 60s: long clear mid dles, heavy, tlrm, ut 49s 6d; short clear backs, light, firm nt 47s; clear bellies, light, Ilrm at 57s fid. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., firm, at 37s 6d. L.ard, ilrm; prime western, in tierces, nrm at 4us; American rellned. In palls, Ilrm at 46s. BUTTER Steady; lino United States, 77s, ta ,u -it me city, nuiet. ass vat aus. trallan. In London, tlrm. 30s 3d. The Imports of wheat into Liverpool last week were: 62,200 quarters from' Atlantic ports, none from Pacltlo from other norts. Tho imports of corn from Atlantic ports last weeK were zi.aw quarters, Knnnns City Grnln anil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21. WHEAT Re ceipts, 119 cars; December, 6614c; May. "OH iinic; ensn, mi. 3 nard, siftc; ino. a, u 6014c: No. 2 red. 70;ii71c; No. 3, 6S14Q60M.C; (HR7T;e: Ma v. BSff . 5SHfi584c: No. 3 Mti'JlMftC. No. Pacific nfd,. 10414 Ontario t Pennsylvania . Rending do 1st pia.,,. do 2d pfd.... St. h. & S. F.. do 1st prd.... do 2d pfd St. L. SoiltllW. do pfd National National Lead... IS',4 .157'. 4 National suit.... 32 ::y4 do pfd ei 13'iiNo. American ... 93 .. .1094 Pacltlo Coast .... 62 vi raciuc .mii -h:, HI Peonlo's Gas ...,10u 49'a1 Pressed S. Car... 407, ,16.3'A do prd ,15U',li Pullman I'. Car.218 . 651i Rcmiblio Steel ,. 15 Ki do pfd 3 sugar H3i .. .hs i cnn. 1.0.-11 c 1.. du'.s ..1461 Union uag & p.. 141 .. 4Ulh' do nfd 70 .. 734 U. S. Leather ... 124 .. bin do nrd si .. 40!8 U. S. Rubber ... 1514 .. 71,', do nrd &o .. 661a U. S. Steel 4214 ..27 1 do pfd 9,4 .. Kin Western Union., vi'j t. 21.-COFFEE-Spot Rio. strong; No. 7 Invoice. 7c; mild, steady; Cordova, 7l4'jllc. Great excitement pre vailed ut the Coffee exchange. Prices were decidedly higher and business wus enor mously nctlvn. Thn noenlmr was olnclallv described us steady In tone, at an advanco of 20 to 33 points on general buying, while tho selling was scattered nnd chiefly, by mirtlpg who were nntlstled with their profits. Tho principal factor In creating this upward movement wns me lurtner testimony irom Brazil Indicating a crop shortage, with somo reports having It thnt the total Srint s crop was a failure. European markets were also excited and decidedly higher, as Havre closed 3 francs higher and Hamburg 2 to 214 pfgs. above Saturday's close. Locally everybody bouuht. led by tho "metal nlloue." Wall street and a prominent spot house. Sales on the Initial coll were 22.'.5) bags and the total for the day was swelled to a matter 01 ibi.wj Dags, wmcu repre sented 0110 of tho largest day's business In years, nnd Included October nt 6.30c: No vember nt 6.tOf(6.40c: December at e.SOiirS.SSc: Januury nt 6.40fi6.60o; February at S.'ij. 6.63c: March, B.wwie.ssc: May, .ob)7c; June, 7(flt7.10o: July. 7Q7.15c; August, 7.20; Septem ber. 7.15f?7.35c. The market was llnallv steady In tone at a net advance of 35 to 40 points. Cotton Market. NEW YORIv. Oct. 21.-COTTON-Sp.it closed nuiet and lie lower: middling up lands, S'ic; middling gulf, Sc; sales, 1,090 pales. Futures easy; uctooer, 7.7sc; wo cember, 7.82o; Juno, 7.81c; February, 7.7c; March. 7.74c: Anrll. 7.72c: May. 7.71c. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 21.-COTTON- Easy; sales, 6.10O bales; ordinary. 6c; good ordinary.i o n-isc; low middling, 7Vfcc; mid. dllng. 7 5-16c; good middling, 8 3-16o: mid dling fnlr. 8 7-16c; receipts, 17,18.8 bales; . . 101 i t,i.a nini:n, j.i..n u,.i.;n. ST. UUU1H, UCl. Zl. Wl IV.-w iowtr: sales, none; miouiing, c: receipts, z.aoi bales; shipments, 2,365 bales; stock, 35,693 bales. OAIiVESTON, Oct. 21. COTTON-Stoady at 8'4c ijiVKitPuuii, uct. a. cut I on snot. moderate business: prices l-16d lower: merlcnn mldd ing. fair. 5 3-32d: Rood ml.l. dllng. 4 29-32d: middling. 4 25-32d: low mid dling, 4 21-32d; good ordinary, 4Hd; ordi nary, 4 &-IUd. 1 Oil anil Rosin. OIL CITT. Oct. 21.-OIL Credit balances. $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments, $204, 360; average. 98.900 bbls.; runs, 99,793 bbls.; average, iV.ioS ddih. London, uct. -ji. uii.M tjaicutta un' hopiI. nnl. Kill. Linseed oil. 32s 3d. NEW YORK. Oct. 21-OILS Cottonseed, dull; prime yellow, 40c. Petroleum, quiet; rellned. jscw vorK. i.n: I'linaueipnin nnu Unltlmore. $7.60: Phlladelnhla and Baltl more, in bulk, $5. Rosin, steady: strained, common to good, $1. 4214!. 45. Turpentine, tndv. 38Ufi39c. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 21. OILS Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, quiet, 22s 9d. Turpentlno spirits, Ilrm. 27s Gd. Rosin, common, steady, 4s 114d. Linseed, nrm, 33s. Sugnr Market. MRn- TOR1C. Oct. 21. SUGAR Raw, Arm; fair renntng. 3c; centrifugal, 96 test, strong. aic. moinsses sugar, .1 i-mu-, rertned, steady; No. 6. 4.50c; No. 7, 4.40c; No, 8, 4.30c; rso. v, 4.oc; ino. iu, i.aic; io. 11.- 4.15c: wo. iz. 4.10c; io. u, 1.10c; 10 11. 4.03c: standard A, 4.90c; confectioners' A. 4.90c; mould a, o.ioc; cut, ioai, o.wio; crushed, 6.60c; powdered, C,20c; granulated, 6.10c: CUDCS. to.3oc. LONDON, Oct. 21. HUUAit ueet, active, 7s 8Vid. NEW OHIiEANS. UCt. i'l. MUUAIt Steady; open kettle, 3 3-16fl4c: centrifugal, yellow, 441-1 l-16c: seconds. 33c. sioiasses, nominal; centrifugal, 70714c; syrup, 2734c, Indicates Humlnv. Tho ofllclal numher of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen Horses. C. M. & St. P. Ry 5 Alo. Pac. Ry 1 .... 1 .... Union Pac. System 79 6 23 3 C. & N. W. Ry I 7 F.. E. & M. V. R. R 76 10 6 .... C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.... 3 2 B. A. M, H, It. R 69 10 15 1 C. B. t Q. Ry 1 4 C, R. 1. At P., cost 1 10 1 .... C, R. I. & I'., west 1 Illinois Central 2 Total receipts 231 57 46 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each miycr purcnasing tne nmber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 16 cows 1 cow . 3 cows 1 cow., cows. 1 cow. 1 cow. .. 720 ..1020 1 85 1 85 790 870 2 33 2 33 -Neb. 910 2 50 2 75 3 75 Cook-S. D. 8 steers. ...1059 1 steer 125) 3 90 3 90 .1111 2 80 . . 900 1 75 . 1UT3 1 KS G. Helno-Neb. .. 9.S) 2 35 1 cow... ...lltV. 2 .1.1 2 cows.. 1 feeder... !W) 3 2fl A. A, Corlson 13 cows 1134 .1 00 j. a. urniu . 010. 28 heifers... 832 2 SO J. R. Spencer Colo, 26 feeders.. 876 3 6 1 bull.... I feeder... 103") 3 63 William Stewart-Colo. 56 steers,. ..1W6 3 65 A I. Payne Colo, 19 feeders.. 891 3 30 3 feeders.. 9S0 52 feeders.. 904 3 65 F. Smlth-Wyo. 12 feeders.. 880 4 CO 1 feeder... 910 1 feeder... sw 3 7t McDonald 21 feeders.. 930 3 75 8 steers... .1220 3 IM 1 steer 1150 3 90 24 cows 1094 3 10 Hnwkrlght Cattle Co.-S. D. 12 cows 963 2 75 fi feeders. . 820 2 cows 875 2 60 E. D. Swan-Wyo. 85 feeders.. 1070 4 Oil IS cows 1106 5 bulls 13S4 2 00 IS cows lO.'S Platte Shipping Co.-Wyo. 18 feeders. .1016 3 90 1 feeder... 1130 F. C. Swan Wyo. R feeders. .1036 3 73 3 steers... .1026 7 feeders., 961 3 75 3 cows 1 0) 33 feeders. .1(193 J 65 7 cows..'.. .1112 C. M. Rlchards-Wyo. 3 steers. ...1293 4 90 18 cows 10.11 1 steer 1180 4 90 1 cow 1090 1 steer 1360 90 A. Crone. Wyo. 21 feeders.. 9Vt 3 75 2 cows 935 3 cows 1010 3 15 HOGS There was n liberal Monday's sup ply of hogs hero today and tho demand be ing actlvo prices advnnccd 214'if3o. The bulk of the hogs sold at $6.23 and $i!.271j, ngnlnst a bulk 011 Saturday of $S.20'(IH.25. At tho prices offered the hogs changed hands quite rapidly and as high as $6.15 was paid. Along toward tho last nd, however, when pack ers had their more urgent orders tilled, they lowered their bids nnd were not of fering much more thnn Saturday's prices, but there were, only a few loads left In llrst hands when the market weakened. The fact that tho bulk at Chicago was re ported ns selling nt front $3.95 to $6.20 made .buyers here feci that they wore paying too m 11c 11. itepresentauvo saics: 3 00 3 15 2 73 3 30 3 no 3 ro 2 9) 70 3 15 Omalia Packlnc Co 348 Swift and 0 1,144 Cudahy Packing Co 413 Armour & Co 78S R. Becker & Degun 211 vansant & Co a.i J, L. Carey 152 lObmtui & Co i;i Hill & Huntzlnger 161 Benton & Underwood 126 Livingstone & schaller... 326 A. S. Mawhtnncy 33 Hamilton & It 374 I,. F. HUSZ North P. & P. Co 291 Other buyers 327 348 847 1,030 2,021 4,3 609 1,509 137 6,141 Xew York Money Mnrket. NV.W YORK. Oct. 21. MONEY On call steudy at 385 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent. Prime mcrcantllo paper, 4W414 per cent. Sterling exchange, strong, wun actual iius Iness at $4.S64' for demand and at f 1.81 lor slxtv davs: Diifctod rates. Ji.sivtai'i.sa com ,.T,-I:il lillls. 4.83U474.3:. SILVKlt Bar, ui'),c; .Mexican uauurs, 45'4c. BONDS Government, weak: ttatc, inao tli-n? rnllrn.id. steady. The closing quotations on bonds aro as follows: ports nnd 29.U00 bufrc; fo. . reu. lU'jkjuic No. 2 spring, 61T 6614c. CORN December, 679-4 U. S. ref. 2s, reg,1084 L. & N. unl. 4s, .1014 do coupon iusr iex. ueiurni is,, sj do 3s, reg 107H do Is lnc 304, do coupon 10814 M. & St. L. 4s... 10314 do now 4s, rcg.i3S ,m., k. a t. 4s... w An counon 139 do 2s 80 do old 4s. reg...m N. Y. Central ls.l064 do coupon 112 I do gen. 314s. ...10914 do Cs, reg 10614 N. J. C. g. 6s. ...1304 do coupon 107W No. Paclllc 4s...,104Vj Atch. gen. 4s 102TS do 3s 7214 do ndt. 4s i4 N. : w. c. 4S....JVZU Bal. & Ohio 4s., 102 Rending gen. 4s.. 9614 do 31js iMiVS St L & I ai c. bs.11014 do ronv. 4s 100 St L & 8 F 4s... 95 Cunada So. 2s...l0M St. L. S. W. Is... 9M4 Cent, of Ga. 5s... 1074 do 2s 7814 do Is lnc 7Us S. A. & A. P. 4s. MCVa Ches. & O. 414s.. .10714 So. Prtelllo 4s 864 Chi. & A. 34s.... 804 bo, ituiiway Bs...na,4 C, B. & Q. n. 4s. 9S Tox. & Pac. Is.ll9! CM & S P g. 4S.U014 T, St U & W 4s.. 8114 C. & N.W. c. 7s.l394 Union Pac. 4s. ...1034 C. R. I. & P. 4s.l064 do conv. 4s 1074 CCC & St Ii K 4s. 103 iWabash Is llOVa Chicago Ter. 4s. 93 'do 2s 110 Co!orado So. 4s,. 8814' do deb. B 58 lion.' Xr n. G. 48.103 iWest Shoro 4s.. .1131A nrv IIUp- .inlrv fnnev Urle prior 1. 48... 94IW. & L. E. 4s.... 90Ti cr, 191,0, dairy, rancy, dQ encrnl 4Sii. ,7 wis. Central 4s.. 88',4 sh Missouri and Kansas V. . W. ft p. C. ls.l0714Con. Tob. 4s 03 chanirt. ut 17c: loss on 'Ho-JK. Vol. 414a.,lUb4 6Sljc; cash. No. 2 mixed OATS-No. 2 white, 3714037 4c. RYE-No. 2. 66e. HAY-Cholce timothy, $12.50013.00; cholco prairie, i.i.wi)n,ii. BUTTER-Crenmcrv IITIIOC. EGGS Firm: fresh stock, quoted on 'change at 17c; loss off coses returned. RECEIPTS-Whent. 95.300 bu.: corn. 81.600 uu.: oats. w.ii nu. SHIPMENTS wheat, 76,000 bu.; corn, i,w.j nu.; oats, y,iw mi. Phlladolpliln Proilnce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21. BUTTER Firm: fancy western creamery, 2114c; fancy nearby prints, 25c. EGGS Firm; good demnnd; fresh nearby, c; iresn western, c; iresn soutnwest' ern. 19c: fresli southern. 18c. CHEESE Firmer: Now York full creams, fancy, small, 1014c; New iork fair to choice, 9yl0!4c. I Bid. jer York Minims iiuntntlans. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. The following are tno closing prices on mining siocks: Adams Con 18 AMcei 40 Breeco 140 Brunsw ck con... ii Comstock Tun... 6 Con. Cal. & Va.,l.o Deadwood Terra. 50 Horn Silver 185 Iron Silver 60 Leudvllle Con,,,, 6 Little Chief..., Ontario Opiitr ' Phoenix Potosl , Savagu Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . Standard ,. 13 .1050 .. 73 ,. 6 .. 5 .. 8 .. II .. 40 ,.3b3 Mllvrnukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 21,-WHEAT-Eas-ler; close No. 1 northern, 70Hc; No. 2 north ern. 6a7H4c; wecemiier, 7OS1C RYE Firm: No. 1. 55iic. BAR LEY Steady; No. 2, M14'?i69c; sam ple, 4(1000. CORN-Decrmber, 6314c Vlillile flnnply of Grain, NEW YORK, Oct. 21.-The visible supply ot grain eaturaay, uctoDer u, ns com- Filed by the Now York exchange Is us ollows; Wheat, 39,S93,000 bu., Increais, 1,- Hank C'lenrlnux, OMAHA, Oct. 2l.-Bank clearings tcday $1,516,804.41; corresponding day Jast year, $l,Z23,jt in ; increase, ;u.',wj.4.i. BALTIMORE. Oct. 21-Clearlngs, $2,66, 288! baluneea. $39i).938. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2l.-Clcarlngs $13,406,606; Imlniices, $2,361,983. -Money. M-'disc 406 pel dls CINCINNATI. Oct. 21 cent: New York exchange, fount! rlmrtnira. $4.034. TOO. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. Clearings, $7,738,949 balances, $997,678; money, steady, wun Total 6,412 4,246 12,168 CATTLE There was a good liberal run of cattle here today, but there wero no very Important fluctuations In prices, as pacKers as wen as tecaer nuyers iook hold In good shape. As a result the mar ket was active and not far from steady all around. Tho receipts were mostly composed of cow stuff and feeders, very few ocet steers ocing oncreu. The limited onering oi corntea steers prevented a very good test of tho market from being made. It Is safe, how ever, to quote desiraoie graaes just auout steady wun last ween ana comon hiuii rather slow. Packers seem to prefer tha western rangers to common kinds of corn- tfos. The supply of cow stun was very uo- rnl this mornlna. but trade ruled fairly active and right around steady prices wero paid. Tno Dettcr grades movea more ireeiy man tno comon tuuii, uui biiu muiu nun very little change noticeable In the prices Ptt.'A.. ,a 1JU1IS, caiVCH Mliu BlU(,D uiau cum in tically last week's notches. . Tho greatest activity today was In the feeder trade. Speculators were all anxious for cattle and as a result any thing at ull good was picked up In good season at steady to strong prices. Heavy cattle ana cnoice yearlings wero very, ready sellers, but stock calves also sold at stronger prices. The cattle that were neglected the most were tho medium weights. Common cattle while not active sold for fully as much as tho same kind brought last week. DestraDle grades oi western Deei steers were scarce toaay ann tno mnrKot on such kinds can safely bo quoted steady. Tho common kinds, however, wero rather slow sale today, as pacKers aa not peem at all anxious for them. Cows sold freely at steady prices nnd stockers and feeders were steady to strong and nctlve. sentatlvo sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 3 1110 i u ivu 26 1102 4 40 STEERS AN W MHIltJua. Ropre- Pr. 5 45 799 4 60 Ilvapnraiert YORK. nnd Dried Frails. Oct. 21. Trading In the for evanorated annles was mod- .. .... .. j-.. .... me teeung generally NEW mnrket rrntelv nctlve. with stendy at unchanged prices: stato common to good, &gsc; prime, 814c; cnoice, ac; fancy, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inactlvc lint slendv. Prunes. 3i(iJ7c. AnrlootS. Royal. 8l4Ti'13c; Moor Park. 8tll2c. Peaches, peeiea. iiwibc; unpccieu, wovrsc. New York Dry Goods Market. wkw vnnk". net. 21 DRY GOODS The market today has shown a fair amount of nuslness 111 progress, ine uecunu in njw nntinn has not affected tho tone nnd fulls previous prices nave neen rcanzcn tor brown, blenched and coarso colored cotton nnd for prints ann gingnums. rum -,',1;."B nra nrm witn ac oiu ior rcsuwia, aim are tlrm wun fair saies. Wool Mnrke ST. L.OIIIS, nnchanccd. llcht. flne. Vtfi tuo wnsnen, wii-ic, 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. o I'.'. 6.. 27.. 4.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 2. 2.... 3.... 2.... 1.... 7.... 2.... 2.... 1.... 9.... COWS3. , 730 1 00 4 1040 790 1 60 13 10SO , 1150 2 00 10 1038 1060 2 10 11 1016 1000 2 25 18 966 , 900 2 40 4 849 , 1066 2 45 4 893 , 980 2 80 1 1010 HEIFERS. 637 2 90 1 1510 1120 2 60 1 350 1225 2 60 12 600 830 2 70 CALVES. , 220 4 00 3 140 5 25 280 4 00 STAGS. 1290 3 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 790 1 70 4 705 2 60 840 1 80 6 463 2 63 670 2 00 4 612 2 90 660 2 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 80 2 SO 2 85 2 So 2 85 2 00 2 90 3 25 3 00 1 00 3 60 Oct. 21. WOOLr-Easy, but Medium grades. 12U17V4c; H14Hc; heavy, line, OkQll'.ic; 2 feeders. 5 feeders,, 37 cows 11 cows..,., 7 cows.... 1 cow I steer... . 1 tuccr 12 steers,,., 600 694 765 . 915 . 800 , 85S , 930 , 390 , 912 , 901 , 917 1130 950 830 902 ! 00 : 63 13. 39.. 14.. 2.. 1.. 870 76S 936 , 910 , 510 3 43 3 45 3 70 3 70 3 93 Conld Not Stand Civil Ufe. 1 steer 1070 1 steer 880 4 steers.... 817 1 steer 1020 1 steer 940 oat .T I.JKI?. I'tah. Oct. 21. Grief over i ntur 610 .nnnrnilnn from nrmv life, with which h" 1 steer 960 i,n linon associated for forty years, and s feeders.. 867 n-uiMi hi wns crentlv attached. Is be- 2 feeders.. 800 ll.ived to havi, been the direct causa of the 24 feeders.. 970 siitpidn at Fort Douglas of August I-ango. 2 feeders.. 9.0 ordnance sergeant, Lange was to nave P''en Atirri within n row uuvs. unii miner limn re-enter civil life ho hung himself In one nf the hulldlnKB nt the fort. Iange, who broak of tho civil war, participating in miinv nr lis nisionu iiuim-. nnu o .,i.,,1n,l rturlnor tho battln of Snottsvl vnnla. In late years he took part In many campaigns against western Indians, nnd for the past tlfteen years has been ordnance sergeant nt rort unuswn. un wirinw and two grown daughters, who reside In this city. THE IlK.Al.TY MAItKKT. 3 00 3 00 3 35 NEBRASKA. 3 .'5 20 feeders.. 554 3 76 3 25 2 85 1 bull,..., 1400 2 35 66 feeders.. 881 2 80 28 feeders.. 590 3 00 6 feeders.. 690 2 50 63 feeders.. 973 2 60 2 feeders.. 940 3 15 39 feeders,. 950 3 15 2 cows 1030 3 IS 3 cows,,.. 830 2 00 9 caws 954 3 10 1 bull 980 3 10 1 bull 1300 2 26 9 cows 934 2 50 13 cows 892 3 20 1 cow 870 3 20 23 cows 91S 3 75 3 cows 833 3 10 3 heifers... 750 39 feeders.. 951 3 40 1 calf 180 5 feeders., s.z a 10 a teeners., m 3 feeders.. 980 3 40 13 COWS 923 l3 feeders.. 810 2 50 6 cows 9S8 I 75 V cows 3 cows 780 3 15 4 cows 1155 6 cows 960 2 60 20 COWS 829 2C0WS 1UC HDAHO. ,,.1098 3 40 3 steers.... 932 ,...1060 2 40 27 steers. ...1171 ,...1060 3 40 28 cows. I cow.. 1 cow.. 2 35 3 80 3 16 2 75 3 70 3 00 3 70 2 25 2 25 2 40 3 25 2 ih 2 40 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 00 2 75 4 fO 3 50 2 70 3 15 2 60 1 80 3 4 10 INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, October si: Warranty Deed. T II ai.arn'nnit tft V. II. BPrrV. lot 'fi. block 7. Brlggs place. ....,.,,...,...$ 350 T. n I." or, ,11 a In Alhei-t SchllltZ. lot 18. block 1. Wakeley add...... 200 VV. II. Crow to M. E. Kelbourno, lot 13, Morse & B.'m Place l.OCO M C Ili-chami unit nusb.llld to N. I.. Golden, nli e!4 lot 2, Hascall's sub.. 900 v. m Mnix in a. A. limoreaux. lot 1. block 3, Sherwood's sub 1,60) Quit Claim Deed, xir. -I.. tn XV P. ttlnke. nw ne 28 ' and s',4 so 21-15-12 1.C0O Cma tr, i.tTiln .infcn. vU nw 27 and e!4 no 28-15-12 1.0.0 i 11 ivdll.M- in v. H. Parsons, lot h. C'amnbell's sub 1 Estate of H. I. Collier to same, lot 5. samo Deed. Sheriff to First National bank of Omaha, ne ne sc 6-14.13. lot 10. block 77. South Omaha, lots 2 to 5 of 14, in sub lots 13, 14 and 15. Bonneld's add 1 hull 1370 1 bull 1480 1 feeder... 140U 19 feeders.. 970 oa feeders.. 1000 38 feeders. .1000 1 cow 720 1 cow 900 1 cow 860 7 rows 1004 1 cow 1160 20 cows 1062 1 heifer.... 710 32 feeders.. 848 2 20 2 20 3 65 4 05 3 00 3 63 COLORADO 1 bull 1400 1 bull 1370 1 feeder.. .1130 61 feeders. .1000 62 feeders.. 992 1 75 1 75 2 40 2 40 3 35 2 90 2 50 3 85 1 calf 120 107 feeders,, 1022 3 foeders.,1022 2 steers.... 975 2 steers. ...1055 22 cows., 1 cow... 930 930 2 20 2 20 3 65 3 65 3 (0 5 60 3 70 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 to 1 60 8,5!5 Total amount of transfers ..,$14,9.7 . .. Payne Nsb. 28 feeders., 639 3 30 14 feeders., 790 2 60 8 feeders.. 647 . 7& J. C. Jenkins Neb. 27 feeders.. 70 3 40 3 feeders.. 770 2 50 J. 8. Ralston Neb. 16 feeders.. 860 3 35 1 bull 1370 2 10 1 bull 1300 2 25 R. VV. Ralston-Neb. 13 feeders.. 640 3 35 E. J. and J. J. Bohlltts-Neb. 49 feeders.. 981 3 33 1 feeder... 1070 3 38 T. O. Rowley Neb. 11 feeders.. 883 3 40 6 feeders,. 970 3 40 7 cows lol 3 mi A. Searle Neb. 8 feeders,. 670 3 75 13 heifers... 689 3 00 1 heifer.... 570 2 00 4 cows 9 2 80 3 cows 70S 2 50 3 cows 950 2 80 C. W. Merrett-Neb. 24 cows 900 3 00 2 cows 1000 2 70 C. C. Dnny Neb. 1 cow 1000 2 80 i cow 1360 i V) No. 31... 9... 80... 62... 29... 6... 36. 0 CO 0 58 66 63 I 63 AV ..109 ..173 ..219 ..272 ..266 ..2t;s !!263 ..263 60 263 .231 .301 .212 !3i2 .293 .223 .'its .236 .248 .267 86 257 69 276 a 24S 1 244 .231 63 238 61 238 14S 267 60 273 SHEEP This went nnened run of sheep and lambs. Thn demand, how- ever, was equal to tno occasion nnu im u result tun m.irkrt wns nrtivc nnu steady tn strnncr nil nrniiml. Sheen nnd vcarllllgs sold ns high us $3.55 and lambs brought $1.50. It wns u good active market ann everything was disposed of In good season tnni was at nu nesiranie. Feeders weru also ready sellers this morn ing and strong prices were paid. Choice fnpilrr Inmhs seemed tn bn a little higher. ns $1.00 was paid for n bunch weighing fifty-nine pounds which Is tho highest in some time. , Quotations: Cholco yearlings, jj.bvwj.ui; fnlr to cond. $3.3503.50: cholco wethers, $3.30Ji3.50; fnlr to good wethers, $3.10fj3."0; cnoice ewes, jz.so'ttf.iu; lair to goon nvw, 2.23A2.75: cho re spring lnmlis. $i.30i.m; fair to good spring lambs, $l.Ou5fl.60; eeder wethers. $2.90fi3.23; feeder lambs, $3.25t?3.S0. Representative sales No. 64 feeder ewes 106 cull ewes 1 cull owe 5 western ewes 5 western ewes 66 Wyoming cwc. 353. feeder wethurs 62 western wethers 6091 Idaho wethor Wyoming wethers 1.078 Wyoming wethers 138 feeder lambs 667 Wyoming feeder lambs 1,3,4 Wyoming inmns 5 Wyoming lambs 853 Wyoming lambs ixr feeder ewes 452 feeder owes 3a feeder ewes 3 feeder ewes 635 feeder ewes 346 feeder ewes 31 Wyoming ewes 120 stock ewes 1 buck 224 feeder wethers 25 native cull Iambs 654 Wyoming lambs 151 native inmns Sh. SO 210 100 120 120 160 160 SO 80 SO 120 620 160 240 40 40 1C0 120 160 SO 80 120 160 40 Pr. 3 60 6 2214 :& Ii 2214 6 2214 6 2214 6 25 U 25 U 25 6 25 23 6 23 I! 25 25 6 25 6 25 6 23 6 25 6 23 fi 23 6 23 6 23 6 25 6 23' 6 25 6 23 6 23 No. A V 69 231 69 315 Sh. Pr. 40 ui... IS,.. 77... 69... 61... 69... 69... 76... 67... 76... 80... 70... 42... S6.. 61.. 46.. 65.. 00.. 67.. 70.. 66.. 60.. 50.. 63.. 77. . 63.. 62;. .263 ..211 ,.20S ..245 ..251 -.275 ..302 ...215 ...230 227 '.'.',:!Q ...276 ...317 OO'l "'.270 ...202 ...2S3 ...257 ...300 ...204 ...295 ...261 ...274 ...273 ...263 so 210 so 240 SO 40 SO 10 SO 120 320 SO 2U0 200 120 "so so aw i:o 40 120 40 itio 160 6 2714 6 27 li 6 2714 0 271a 6 2714 fi 2714 6 2714 0 274 fi 27 1 1 6 2714 6 27W 6 2714 6 2714 6 2714 6 27Vw 6 2714 27Vj 6 2714 6 2714 fi 2714 fi 2714 fi 27'4 6 2714 Ii 27"4 6 27(a fi 2714 fi SO 6 40 6 45 with n big Av. S3 89 90 SO 96 101 75 72 79 106 100 TO 69 62 , 78 66 , SO S3 , 10) , 100 , 96 . 84 , 129 , 104 , 200 , 66 , 63 , 61 , 6S Pr. $1 90 2 60 2 51 2 70 2 75 3 00 3 20 3 23 3 65 3 55 3 65 3 S5 1 00 4 20 4 60 4 60 2 '10 2 00 2 25 2 25 2 75 2 75 3 00 3 00 3.00 3 .10 3 75 4 00 4 50 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. rs. H.C0ff2 25; bulls, $2.16f73.23; Texas nnd idlnn steers, $2.50iil.2S, cows und heifers, .u'((I.I5, llOGS-Recelpts, fi.100 head Mnrket firm. !i:t ntut Ht1,t ruv?t l.l tinrWr. A nOiil ,20; butchers. $6.25vi.t'0. silUHl' AND l.AMHS Receipts, KW, sutlvc muttons, $2.75j3.4); Inmbs. $3.73fll S3; nils nnd bucks, $1.50jt2.2S: stockers, It 7o 2.25; Texas sheep, fJ.OO&X'O. .Slock in MhIK. Tho following into shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt the live principal siock mnrKcts tor uciuocr -i. Cattle, nogs. Hiieep. South Omaha Chicago Kansas uity ., St. Louis St. Joseph .... 5,S13 26.100 16.600 6,300 4,00 3.9sl 25,011) s.uoo 6,100 1,100 12.075 23,000 7,A) 1,200 700 68,865 46,151 46,173 Totals Trust In PliotOKrnt1ili' Supplies. ROCHESTER. N. Y., Oct. 21. It Is an nounced today there Is talk of forming n ntntuitiv tn memo all the Important plants In tho country producing cameras und photographic supplies und that pit pent or incorporation Will prnimuiy nu nnu In New Jersey on Thursday, placing tho capltat stock ut $33,000,000. ItepnlrliiK Iron KiimmM-s. KNOVVIM.E. Trim.. Oct. 21. A sncclnl to the Sentinel from Johnson City says the Cornegle Iron furunco und plant at th.it point Is about to bo secured by tho Cran- 'erry ircn and Coal company, i nis com pany expects to make many necissnry io pairs and put tho furnace Into nctlve opein- tiou at im cany date. I'ri-ncluT (ioi'N to Penitentiary. SPRINGFIELD, III., Oct. 2I.-Rev. Georgo W Olmstead. nAslor of the Methodist church at Tower Hill, pleaded guilty today In the federal court to sending a number of onscene letters tiirougn tne mans tn iioin men and women and was sentenced to two years In tin- penitentiary. Mm r llt'iiiliiunrtcrs to 'hlcno. CHICAGO. Oct. 21. Announcement was made today of the removal shortly of thn headnuarters of the Transcontinental Pas senger association from Denver to this city. 'l lio rrnson ussikiiimi is mat tne general ot tlces of most of tho association roads nro located In Chicago, llliM'kfoi'il lit'itds PutUc JlcPtlnM'. M ITII-t.. A T r flrtl 01 I'l,., 1T.,l..raitllat rr..m..il ,fi,vrnl Inn wi.ti mtAfiml tnili.i- t-lttl a prolio mooting led by Rev Hurry Black ford of Cincinnati. The reports of tho general superintendent. Ilnaiiclal secretary and soutnern missionary were men rcau. Defli'leiicy of Merclinntn iitlonnl. LOWELL. Mass.. Oct. 21. The director of tho Mcrchnnts National hank nave an nounced the dciiciency in mo tutuis cr tno bank resulting from the defalcations of Teller smltn nnd iiooKKecpcr awut is ju.,- 000. 1 1 II ill li re y Will Hold Court. RpntN'rti.MEt.ir III.. Oct. 21. .ludso Humphrey of tho federal district court left at noon for Peoria to hold court for Judge Kohlsaat. FINANCIAL, Choice Cnttte Sternly, Hons nnd Sheep Stronn. CHICAGO, Oct. 21.-CATTLE Receipts 26,0il0 head, Including 1,275 head Texons, 6,000 head westerns; choice steady, others slow; good to prime steers, $6.2010.83: poor to medium, $3.75fjC.0O; stockers and feeders $2.25JM.2S; cows, $1,00'LM.63: heifers, $2,501 6 00: canners. $1.0Oi? 23: bulls. $1.15(1.65 calves. $3.ooi6.;v: Texas-red steers, 3 80; western steers, $3.60;r3.50. HOGH ItecelptH tooay, zo.iwi neao; tomor- opened steady to strong, closed easy; mixed , 1 . . . , . . ! - . . 1 . , . ....... and IJIIIL1IL.TE., fU.inj'llU.lkl, tlUll III wiitnvu henvy, $6.0i)4!fi.fiO; rough heavy. $3.75&3.90; light. $6,004)6.25; bulk of sales, $5.9.VUC25. SHEEP AN W IjAMIIS Receipts, ai.ouo head; sheep, good, strong to 10c higher; lambs, good, strong to 10c higher; good to cholco wethers, $3.501i 1.00; fnlr to cholco mixed. $2.90(Ti3.5o: western sheep. $.1.00J3.65: native lambs, $2.50fi5.00; western lambs, $3.2j 4H.10. uuiciai naturnay: RECEIPTS-Cattle. 1.161 head: hogs, 15,- 190 head: sheep, 106 head. SHIPMENTS cattle, i.ibb nean; nogs, ,013 head; sheep, 9S head. Kansas City Live .Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 13,000 head natives, 3.WW head Tex nns, 1,600 head calves; cornfed cattle and Texans, steady; other cattle, weak to 10c lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.85riC.30; fair tn good. $5.6.VgS.i5; stockers and reenters, td.iwui.o; weoicrn fed steers. $4.75'5.50; western range steers, $3.23S4.66; Texans and Indians, $2.50i3.i0; Texas cows, $2.10T,'3.00; native cows, $2.60ifj 4.25; heifers, $3.00ifT5.25; canners, $l,63(j2.50; bulls, $2.2.3.so: calves, j.;whi.w. HOGS-tReceipts, 8,000 head; market steady to strong: top, $6.45; bulk,- $6.00 fi.45: mixed nnckers. $6.1214!fl6.45: light. $5.6o 4f.30; pigs, $5.0Oi(5.0O. SHEET AINU i.Afliun iveceipts, i,wi head: sheep steady; lambs weak to 10c lower: western lambs, $3.754.00: western wcthors, $3.15(03.40; ewes. $2.75f3.25; feeders, $2.30fi3.25; stockers, $1.60((2.50. ,(Mr York Live Stock Market. mriv vnnif rirt 'I HKP.VES Re ceipts, 4,39(1 head; more active; prices steady; somo sines incmuin mm unniiiiwii sleers. lower: thin cows strong: steers, $3 60436.60; bulls, t2.4OQ3.40; cows, $l,f6t3.25; exports, nonn. , . 2ft60c higher: veals. $4.50fii5.60: llttlo calves mixed calves. $3.50fJ4.00; dressed veals, l,,SKHEEP W-LAMBS-Rece.p.s. 209 head; sheep slow; good lambs steady, iinder grades weak to shade lower : sheep. $2.W 3.35: extras, $3.50: culls. $1.2Dril,75; ambs, $4.o6fi6.25; culls, $3.0003 50; Canadian lambs, HOGSRecelpts. 8.133 head; easier; west ern mixed hogs, $6,104)6.15; stato hogs, $6.60 J6 65. St. Joseph Mve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 21.-CATTLE-R'-celpts. 4,000 head, Market active; Texans steady. Natives. $2.90f6.40; Texans and westerns. $2,7085.90; cows and heifers, $I.o0 6.W; bulls and stags. $2,Mrr(5.0o; stockers and feeders. J 1. 50ft 1.30; yearlings and calves, $2.00414.00; veals, $3,250 25. HOGS-Rccelpts, 4,100 head, Market steady to strong. Pigs. 10fil5a lower; light and light mixed, $6.004i6.10: medium and heavy, $6,30416.60; pigs. $1.50416.00; bulk. $6.30 SHEEP AND LA M RB Recol pts, 700 head. Market stronger; lambs, $3.S54i4.75; year lings, $3.2583.76; wethers, J3.0083.(0; ewes, $2.753 3.25. gt. lionla Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. CATTLE Receipts, n.wuu neuii, inuiuuinii . ua.iud. ,.,iuk slow and rather easy. Native shipping and export steers, $5.25476.70, outside for fancy; dressed beof grades, $4.00476.10; steers under - ma , , A... , .... A t r. i a r m $2.2691.20; cows and heifers, $2.2031.40; can t yon nre not In n position to MAKE MOM5Y IX WALL ST. Through your own management of your ac count, give us it cnancc to upcraic iv jur thirty days. If we en n ninke money for others WE CAX MAKE MONEY KOll YOll. Wo accept no account less than $100 and cluirgo all customers allko for our serv- Ten I'er Cent of the Net Profits. during tho llrst 30 days and 20 per cent therenrter. iw will margin ion eiinrrs ipii points or twenty shnres live points. In re inlttlnir Rpnd us New York exchange, if convenient, if not, wo will accept money order or pcrsonnl check. During the next thirty days thoro will bn many opportunities for QUICK TURNS. Rem t ut once ami get in line tor some ut the good things. If you ARE in position to operate your own nccount to good advantage on our service, send us Ton Dollars for n two weV-ks' trial of our dally wire and mnll ad vice on all stocks as well as our specialties, STEEL. COPPER, TRACTIONS, PA CIFIC'S. . ......... Two wnur unity srrvirr, fi"."". JNO. II. KIMBALL CO. (Inc. No. BO llrondwny, N. V. $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In Ail Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE .nd HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without cattlug. yc Iom of time. eiDUII cured forllfeanathepotson 91 rniL.1 3 thoroughly oleansed from thenjitcm. Soon erery sign and ijmptom disappears completely anu inrvTer. iiu "BREAKING OUT" cf the disease on the skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerous flrucs or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims to nervous drbility or EXHiDexun, Wasting Wbakmkrs with Eablt Dscat In Youwq and Middle AaiD,lckot rim. vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with a new Rome Treatment. No pain, no detention from busl nets. Kidney and niadrte' Troubles. . . CHARGES w OW CestslttTsi free. Trestmiet by Mill. Call on ou or address 119 So. 14th St. Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha. Neb. Last Chance $18.75 Buffalo and Return Home-Seekers' Excursions On sale lat and 3U Tuubduy ot oach Montl. .... u.,tnu unl.. MAll.V tn nil fcllme mer resorts. aUowInc stop-ovcra at Detroit, k-utoi-o t-ii'.u Ruftfiln nnil othur DOitltu. For rates, lake trips, Pan-Amerlcun de- at CITY TICKET OFFICE. HIS FARNAM STREfcil ll'uxton iioiri uiutni ui 11ARRV E, MOORES. G. A. P. i.. Onmlia. Net). DISEASES!!! MEN ONLY. !I,os of I'ower, Organic WcnU ness.Vnrlcocele, nuease ol Ilin iiroKtnle gland. If I il n c y ii l liinuacr 'iron hies, Rupture, Ntrlcture and Vnfltnesa for Marriage. Kstabllihed 1801. Chartered bv the State. Call or sUto cue by mail, for FREK IIO.MK THE ATM EXT. Address) Qr. La CROIX, 118 Iron Mock, MILWAUKEE, Wl mm i mm- I u H;. ritt.au CuitilM. ' Ptlnlnii ITHlt-UHiy'CllOO. U, B. A, CURL YOURSELF ! il. Hlo for iinc.tur.l dliehrgi,lDirinitloni, Iriltatlooi or slcatatlom ilnlnii. tad nut UtllS1 feat or poliunous. Bol hr DmnliUi or nt in puin nr eiprafi, p 11.00, or CsrsMlsr s totli Hit TetcptlUB 10811. Boyd Commiiiion Co Successors to Jtmts K. Bora A C., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION GRAIN, PIIOVUIO! AND BTOCKS. Huard at Traa all4lag. Direct wires to Chicago and New York, nMSon6eBGt, John A. Wurren Oa.