j T17E OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUKDAT. OCTOBER 11. IMS. 19 V 1 .V , Lf! NOFOMIA'SIRADE V Vfi T'yan en tht Wkalei-ls Muket Lut V" Week Thso Iter Bsfora. CHANttS N PULING FFtCES a nil ti o win n- Ihirt af Atteatlea ta leslaeoa. Which They k Hill B CaaeL It la ufi ir that Omaha JoMwn and -weil a rriniiFii had ihe 4 wt-rx mat mey have ever ". ne w hoieaaie ulaintt tne Miming mrrnn. n tnanufaci ui buSieal t.me x perienea craers placet BOi n Iie-avj loose p.avct-d du tna ines a eu.r ago, but they ua. i he total voiume of Ak-Sar-ben were mwf ru d aa a result a as vtr autftr'tn:-y ariu wrier than terieiai.y an ticipated. Among silers traoe tril muc.1 b'a'viur tf'i teior aurinx cavrnl.al '. oir.f; lutH r.o oout.t the .a e i.eaa or me wior t i ne buameaa intr-e-;a ail em to afc s. thai tmaha hi! ma je an lmroenee n nber of new fnenua rn'r yur and aa a x it everjine la well pieaj-ed with lha reaui of the carnival. Pi cm thin time on j Vr will es1n it 1 devote a larae ahare oC tr.etr aiiention to advance ordera for aprli .n Airway a g ol ir.ar.r traveiirc aaletmeif are on the road with apiln txdeta and "within the neat Jew daya many more will ecrt out. Owins to the favorable rond:nn exl.-tl g throufhout the country tributary to tbli market the general lmpf-aion la that eaieamen win meet with excellent aucoeta frcm lha beelnnina; and even break laat jt-ara blf record. In fact there were a large number of heavy ordera placed U.at week for aprlng 11 nee by visiting merchanta. 7 his la taken aa a good Indication that Trailers In gemeral will be willing to buy ecrlv. The eatne aa wax the cae a week ago. there have been eeveral market chare, but rone of them have been of a radtctl isture. Value aeem to be on the aame trm footing Ihey have been for the last e"vraJ motitl a and the reneral aituatlon it considered moat encouraging. Tollectlona are reported a a beln? unuiu Jly good for thla aeaaon of the year. agar Very Flraa. Wholeale gfocera atlll report bualnera Te.-y brlak In their line, and In fact they lave bad all they could oo to attend to the wanta of their cuatomere with the ueual amount of promptneta. "he market haa fluctuated about the rual amount, moat of the changea being ef minor Importance. Sugar la (n a vry Btrong poalUon, and In tact the general Imprenalon aeema to be that any changes In 11.3 near future will be In the direction of gher prlcea. Hawa are quoted higher abroad and the oonaumpilve demand, eape- . 11.. in thla mmintfi' 4a kHVV mt vl alebbrt k i. V 1 1 TfiHt there la not much probability of lower : tSv lAicea for aomo little txme I STha coffee market eaeed off a trifle arly In the week, but firmed up again and atlll higher prlcee are being predicted for the near future. Roaated gradea are W hie-her than thev were a week axo "Both California and Wlaconaln band picked beana are quoted a ebade caaler hn thev were week ten. The canned gooda market ta active and generally firm on all Unea with the ex ception of tomatoee, which are a Uttle weak. The corn altuatlon; however, haa hAm rtn tmrtrovement and rreeent in- dlcaUona are that It will not. The packing aeaaon la now at an end and many of the parkera report that they will be ehort on oellverlea from ! to 20 per cent. That belia- the caee hither ..ricea la the near future would cauee no eurprlee. Tk. sirA fr-i.it market la verv active, Tiarticularlv on apricota. ralalna and ar.riea fvw.l iim ki of raleina are well riun A tin anil In fart tobbera have had a hard time In getting enough anock to keen tip with their ordera. In a abort time, bow ever, aa abundant aupplr la expected. The market on evaporatea rarien-ieB i - IWo tier Dound biaher than it waa a week Tii,. .u.lli tha. heart tinea mminf in la aUU exceptionally good. The aupply of Jape, though. Is very acarce and that line will not be an Important Item In the market Ik. Kulk tf the rtemaad will have to be aupplled by th growera of head rioea. The market la in Jim SDOUt me wm l""" It waa at laat renort. The market for ail kinde of wooden ware la atlll In a very etrong. poaltlon. The rreatest demand at the preeent time la for emch lUee aa corn tiaaketa and waxb boards. The nan market la aluo Juat. about the aame aa It waa at laat report. Smoked ,mHV,ii ant ealmen will Boon tM on the market and H Is understood thaf xKa prloea will te about tha aame aa I bey were at year agu a-t this Ume. , . . - Haar Liberal Dry Ceeda Barera. Trade with local dry gooda Jobbera Wat . week waa very beavy jd In lact nucb ' txMter than generally Anticipated, it waa ihought that oaing to the Uteneea of the eaeon merchajita would not- buy -much tnr-it hut it vim that retailers have been fining euch a good buaineaa during the laat new weeka and are ao oonndwii that they ( Jwlll enjov a good bualnese throughout the (aauoa that they placed liberal Boning bp raera to Help out loo eiocae -yiuiiro flrUer In the aeaaon. The ordera aa a lam wm w -ii" ww . . - - - - lit there were ao many that In the ag- rearata lotibera did a big buatneaa. auimpiea f many llnea of spring- giKda were on e. i kit in- i.at -k and tolibera were pleaa- ritnUy eurpriad at tha large number of ad . . r1-a thai were bxHiked. Kroin thla Itlrre on aa active campign for apmig ordera will te carried on. The cotton gooda market aa a whole U ha tha aa.me etrong position It haa been for abme little time. There la, however, ana xoepUon to the general atreng-.h and tht lis in the caae of Poarleaa warp, which la 1c Uower than it waa a week ago. All other llnea retain their etrength and lndicatlona are etill very favoraile for a firm oottun good market for many months to coma. Hardware Act tea mm Steady. f i-Thera waa alee a very good demand laat k fk for B-xnp.e and se-aonable llnea of . Amere. A lajee numtier of merchants re in the city ana iney oouent niui t.oda than usual. Everyone aeerned te .ve a good word to say regarding peat Id future trade and very few corr.plainte f any fleeerlption were heard. Mail ordera 7re aloo heavy, both direct and front leveling aa.imrn. a that the hardware f0 aa a -tiuke waa vriy aaaisfat-'toi y 10 i conorrned. ",nier is nothing ww to report regard ng market, aa aU lines are In JuM about i.s same poaltlon they were a werk ago. 1, far as c. a be tola no radical changa y coming In the near future and It irtml be a au(e prouwkltion lor reia.lrra to "rry good etocka. J Leather Geda lat Bi DeaaaA ,rhera were mere boot and ehee men In ia. m.m-x then bave ever bet. n he. a tfiore at ot lime .n Ue luaiory of the .Uy All the ka..esmen tor 1jo1 boUM '-e en bard, but etui they were un.b.e irt o the uibi to attend aa proinpl.y aa lijta iu I lie wanva el their cua.omera. a rule, merchants were .imply ni.ng up I l-lr atotks and adalng a lea n 1 nea V e erd-re were ful.y a Heavy as trouia w aar-iad. but it waa th great nimiber iwd that made the touil tuaneaa laag. ) bey aire did a nice buaiunae on j r.ng i. ava Jibbera now have moat tf i ir f i.g tajiipl. Merchanta took hi Id bik tier than they iisuel.y do this tar.y. and la reau.t trave.ing men are greitly en lrvged over tlx p:up eta of bukirg a Jd many advajice orders early n the ih demard for rubber clothing waa aleo Vd. the iiim aa in all oihtr line. The iiai ataount ft raja this aoa,-on has im rain coals of every deacrlUi.s Sfcli tar than ever belure. Krwlta aad Vegetablea. wing ta the Urge number of visitor la city iai ws-a .ncn a. ve-ty lmtj .1 ocmajid lor aU kiuua ef fruits and . . . . i v.. . k ,.Hin a M.na m..a alaa , y us Tta iiTe lUuHJi. Pr oes, PAR'. Ce-t '0--Pr1-ea on the bourse to Ugh fluctu-Ud terv iit.le In the iruii dsy oned Arm. but later became bssltM 140. uo"" . . ..u ... ... . r,A eexvr. Intern.tunsls aera steadv. ir, app.ee 1 fru fa . ra ari ut sons and not i i"v ni'-r -- , r. ... A , , . i.ri . market elm. The private rate l" I " .-a ..' . ... 1 1 It ter cent Three ir I7,' ".. " a"aVL.V-' ali"V .I : 4e for th. .ceotint. to y better than they bave. aad ar worth dan. 14 Uc tor vaetka. iut U 7B. i a vegetablea there haa been no tmpor A chai.ge at alt. It alii be noticed that Vr .iorada and northern potatoes are held at I c. whiie heme grv.wn are worth ( 7x. Eggs are Arte at the ouotattona of a week Sto mhile baiter Is a irtrtt w.aker. I'viulrry is aelUng about th tame, wl h be eacep-iuu ol t-p.iiig'. which are ejmmanl l if very lirtle mure thaa hna. li avy tires In foc aril At tag aroa prtta aa the old fu wla. Kaaaaa t ly tavala aad rrawiataaa. KANSAS CITY. Oct. la. WHEAT D- ftrrie- t r ; May, &,ti"c; ia-h o 2 ' j'd. 7:1- iTV: No 8. Wva.'".; No. 4 Gjc: t xted.'iiiiaU:. No. 2 red. He; iia. a. it t.iRX rv-tobrr. Kc: De-mbevr, !" S"1!. Mv. S : cash No. 1 m aid - N" J abite. 41 14JV ; N -Ve . .AS-Na. 2 abUa. -jlx'. N. 8 iwaea. .e HAV-4'rnlce timothy, .!; rho4o pr-irve k uu R' TTLK - Creamry. Ila4-: lry- Varcv 17c . 4. aLaaoufl 4VI4 tAoas stork, esse rtunJ 18H"; new No. 1 ahttewood cssea Included. I1- Reeetpts. Shipments Wh'tl, bu St " 112.4 Torn, bu A 84.t) Oal. . bu.... Ia.'jjO Lie OMASA WHOLES A UB MA 84 MET. Ceadltlea at Trade aad Qaetatleaa Staple aad Faery Praal ire ECJOS 1 reeh stock, loss off. 18V. ,LlVk, HILTHV-Hrni, Sc. spring chick ene. Helve, rwmm, acootali.g 10 age, Hjoc; turkeys, UtiUc; old duiaa. ic; young Ouril, Inhale; geese. (&C " HI TTEK Packing stock, 18c; rholre to face dour), in tabs, lufiUc; separator, Uc FREFH FISH Fresh caught trout, lie; pickerel. lfo: pike. 10c; perch, c; biffalo. 'rfcec: bPuenan. it; whlteflsri. 10c; salmon, lie; haddock. : cod ash. 12c; rrdaaappcr. 31c; lobsters, tolled, per lh.. 7r; lobe, era, green, per lb., ic; bullheads. Uc: catfish, iv-lilurk baaa, $n'j2bc; halibut, c; crappiea. 12c. hrrrmi, vc; white baas, loc; blucflna. Sc. OYETLI.S New Tork ..'ounta. per can. c; per sal.. I; 00; extra eelerta. per can. J.r; per gal., $l.i5; BtanaarC. per can. 80c; per g-i.. tl la. IskAN ret ton. tit 00. HAY Prlc- otioted bT Otnaha Wbola. aala l-aler' soclaiifr): Cbmce Ko. 1 ut' land. ISO'; No. t. tshy. tned'um. $ ; ar tcr hay of cooa cuiur ard fi'jaUiy. Le tnar1 fair and recelpva Ucut. COR S 48u. OAT S c. r.YK No. i NV. VtXirTAELirB. POTATOES tc!o, auo sou Dakota., per bu.. Oc; native, tjTbc. BWEtT Pul AToii.S-Honie itroau, per buaket. Vlrginlaf, per -bu. hbl.. .-. ja. hh.,"8-Hi me irown. erax. per market lavket. 40(1 fete; atrinc per nail backeu ia jic. TOMATOES Hoaia pown, par baaket. aCc. NAVY PEAKS-Per b., J2 .as. CELERY Mlrhtran. nr dnt lneiilEr. larr; fmn, 4at CXTONS New home a-rctwri. irm- ne I K JVt.-Pfanlth. per cr9te. VM. FKlirj PLV!8 Utah and Colorada. tOc8tl.0O. rkL'N E1S Italian Mr Krtv 11 m- k liw II. t. fHACHES ltah Xreeatonea. Mr: Coin. rarto AiLertaa, ll.tKJ. PEARS Colorafla ara Ctah Bbeldon, Dutchea. pet bor. K.2.W2.S0. CP.A B APPLES Per bbi.. MM. A IPLIilft jDnithjiri jtnii r.rifnal rinliwn 13 fc3.T8; Srowi, $&.,; lllchtgan atock. iilO; California Bellfloweta, per box. ll.M; New tora atock. ti .itotui.Mi: Oregon Pplta, Oreen tnrs ard Orlms Oolden, per box, II .IS. unnruj-(. aniomia roaaya. u o; t onn choin. 11 MuBcata, tl.lS; New York, per l-lh baaket. !7c. CRANBERRIES Per hbl . tT Ul- nee fen. M.TS. CALIFORNIA QUINCES-Per box, II . TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANQE3 Valenciae, lt-lSt alxee, P.75; alrxlcan, all sire. .7. LEMONB Csliforrie fancr. 00 to tn uses. 14. ZS; choice, 240 to X7w aire. 14 OtaSl.ia. fiUS .;aUlornta, per 10-lb. cartona. hic. fATEB Persian. Der box of M backaxea. COO. MI8CELI-ANEOU8. CHEF8E Wifcconain twina. full cream. ITHc; Wisconsin ksung Americas, lic; black ba lsa, 16c; taconain brick. liic; Vi iM onno ilmberser. 12c HONEY Nebraska, per U frames, U.S0; iiUD ana i.oiormoo, per Z4 iramea, a.tv. POPCOftN Per lb.. :; all tiled. S.Vo. nuHet HADiBH Per case of X doa.. packed, hoc. HllJliS No. 1 green, SMc; No. Z green. tVsc; e. l aalted. I've; e. 1 aaitea. c No 1 veal calf. I to 12 lha.. live: Ne. I vea calf. 11 to la I be., c; dry aalted hidea. t& 22c; sheep pelta. &uiac; horse hides, (l S0f Z.SV NUTft-Walti-ta. No. 1 aoft-aheU. per lb.. 17c; hard-shell, per lb.. 14c; No. t aoft-ahell, er io., uc; ko. z hara-ehrii, per Iti ic braxlla. pet lb. 12c; Blberla. per lb., 12c; almonda, eoft-ahelL per lb., itc; bard-shalL per lb., lSc: pecana, large, per lb., lvgc; Small, per lb., lie; pearjuia. per lb, iac; roaaiea peanuia. rer in., ic 8C Leala Grata mmm Prevlalees. BT. LOUIS, Oct. !. WHEAT Higher ; No. t red. cash, elevator, 6",c; track. e7'A8c; December, af.tj!lii,c; May. Uc. No. : hard. TKifi7c. CORN Higher; No. t cash. c; track. 44' 4c: uecrmber. CHtT-usc: May. 41 Sc. OATS Higher; No. J cash, ilc; track, iSJ c; Etecember. tTHe: May, tmc; No. 1 white, 41c. RYE Steady at 64tc. FLOUR Quiet : red winter patenta. n.t9 4.10; extra Xancy ana straight, ge.toutfa.ik clear. U.CS.eO. SEETJ Timothy, steady: I2 7Kfl 0O. . CORN MEAL Steady at 2.4ti. PRAN-Dull: Backed east track, 1S9ZC. HAY Dull; timothy, fc-003llUo; prairie. IRON COTTON TIES 41 OS. ' J-'-'.AtMSlNa-pic HEMP TWINE sc. PROVIBIONS-Pork. firm? obblng, otan. dard mesa, tll.au.' Lard, eaaler at .SHt Bacon, eaaler; boxed extra ehorta, WIVs; clear rlh. M 10: abort clear. 110.26. METALS lead quiet at $4-u. Spelter steady at 4ii. POULTRY Steady: chickens, 10c: springs. Itc; turkeys. 14c; ducks, iHj.'alGc; gerse. 1 w.. MUTTER Quiet; creamery, 1773c; dairy. ltiii rue. ECKia Higher at ISc: current reoelpta. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbla S IC 11( Wheat, bu 44.UH0 MtViO JS.OiiO 43.iO Si, (Ml Zu.OJb Corn, bu ... Oata, bu .. Cottea Market. NEW TORK. Oct. COTTON-Market o tend strona at an advance of eftll sotnta on covering, aa a result ef higher cablra and cool weather. The temperatures were bot considered low enouca to do any terial damage aside from Interfering with lat: drvelopmenta. however, and after ad vancing to a level about fctjll points higher on the active positions, demand fell off end the market ruled aulet. about t txrfnta off from the beet. The market closed steady wi'h prlrs 7no polpts higher. NEW ORLEANS. Oct lU.-OTTON Fu tures were quiet and fteady: October, tf'3 lc; Novemher. notiaatisc; ijeoemoer, i.c , A.rs.a... n.u. ... I ki. January, eu''., rrvru iy. , March. I btt lic. Fpot. firm: aalea, 4 7S bales: ordlnsrv. T-lc; rood crdlnary, 7Sc low mldd!lna. t.r: mliJllna. tec: good mid "llng, S-lic; mldd'lne fair. ll-lc; reoelpta. S.unS. bales; stock. tt,7U t'alea. BT. LOUIS, Oct. COTTON Quiet middllne. c: aalea. none: receipts. C6 bales: hrmenta, C6l bale; stock. bles. L1VERPOOI Oct. 10. COTTON Spot, quiet, prices Tt points Voaer; American middling f llr. 6d: mlddllnr, t.W: good ordi nary. S.lSd; ordtnarv, 4-SHkI. Tha sales of the day were 4UuO balei, of which t"6 were for specu'Hon snd erport. a.nd Included I vtiO American. Receipta were 2.100 bales. all Amnc-.n. rut urea opened eaey: r mri can mlflflilng. a. o. c , tK-tohcr a f'&S.ritd; October-N -member. LCTfl: Noverabe'-Decern ter, SWuf.OJd; Tec mher-Ja"tiary. H; Janu. arv-Kebmarv. 4 iKKf't.M'd ; Fehruary-March. 4te4IWl: March-April. 4r1; AprU-May, 4.'.a6.mi; May-June, 4,le Oud. Psrelgs Flaaaelal. LONDON, Oct. 10 Money waa plentiful In the msrket today. Discounts hardened on account of the condition of foreign ex change, bealdea anticipation of an import ant Issue of treasury bills aad withdrawals of gold for Egypt. Business en tha Slox k exchange waa inactive. Operatore were nervous pending the outcome of the settle ment sV'me liquidation in mines waa ap parent. Consols were a shsde harder on nveetment autport, Americana opened Ir regular and mostly ateadv. but trading was stugiiant and they rloeed eiulet. Grand Trunk s dull on the Increase In traffic relations being considerably below expecta tions The iTour.t of bu'.llou taken Into ir e ltnr.k of Englisd today was Aai.UJO and the althdraaala were te largeat fur a.ime time past, incluinv ' rob OA" far Egypt and 4 Ola f"r ruuta Africa. PERL1N. tut. 1 Prices on the bourse to-lay acre weak, el' Bough the market waa not much affected by Ihe report from Lon don that J"Tan bad sent aa ultimatum ta Rusela on the aat tect of the evacuation of Manc-fcutii. Exchange on Iotdon waa 2m 4riW" for cheks. The discount rate for I short bllle waa fu per cent and for three I mtnra i - per cent. of diaoount cent rentes. l hangs on Lon- Metal Market. ST IX)VI9. Oct. 1 MET L Lead aulrt at 84 au. Pne't-r ateady at B4A NKW Tt'RK. cl. 14. METAI S Demand quiet and n changea of lmpirtar.ee Tta was no m"re than steady at 8TJ. rt ITvi f ,4. api. (.X'l'i niiaea were rtoln"! and BrhrBged w t lkt at $ itilt3. e'-c"o-'vlc irt4iilli nd caiing at l-lei ltd. MB. Sptlurr. at Iroa waa nominally unchahged,. Pewa-la Crala Market. PEORIA. Oct. r-T"ORN-rirw. art.-' Nn 4 a-Kc No. 1 t.ATav-f'eady; N- 3 white. TCXV; Ka, I a hue, Stic. Toledo need Market. TOLFTXV O . Oct l-8i FD8-Oover. rtr. tr k": rnl W January. T.a, FeVrviarv. B7: MsrcS S77; prime a.sika, I : pit mi a tiiui.thy. Ilia. Dalatk fcrela starbet. PIXITH. O-t IA-HE4T Chiee Oa trsck Ni. 1 eorthern. nc: -o ;,!-. iweaub-r. 77tbC. ol : I aarthsra. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL f BstakaBknawaw. Proi?ectt of Wix io far Iutkciecl Eull- ith EentUDeot in h t CORN MARKET WAS S0MLWHAT IRRLGUIAR Oata Market Waa the Meat Active et Aay at tha Beard aad Frlcca Advanced aa Cash Be lag. CHICAGO. Oct. 10 The critical situation In Use tar east beta en nua.ia and Japan, logoihei w.ui a good catn .nqa.ry, v.er in punciuai la. tors in ircatiiiK a bul.iaa Kllnmi-in iu aoetl tndA. l pnc.a wr-- ationg. wuh iJecemoer up 7c. i e- Leini-r Cwia m mgni, o.ia we. up i-i-.e and eai.uur i,ovM;j caea ii'om a; ta Ik higher. i nere was a auo.. general demand I or wht-at througnoui the entire session and pin aiioaea good gam. Ihe opening as firm cu the hiarie. nitres in lu.e.au atiaikets, oue to the uimuumy In rtg.ua to the irouoie in ihe Oiteiit. i'eitm.wr ue lng ic to sc higher at 7fa one of the piominetit bul. uperatora was an rar.y buyer and tnere waa also buyi. g by nor.li- est bouses, wnlcn ca.med tii niice s.ib hikher, Decemot-r adiaucing to .ii7-c. Local trauers took advantage of the better p. ices to sell, innuenced iiy tna eacrbent weather, and the market eaed off. wait Decemuer aei.lng down to 7(ivn". Towaid Uie noon hour prices aga.n started upward on a strong rash demand arm tnf market continut-d Strong the lema-cder of the ses sion. Atter ael.tng up to ,9c D.-cember Ci'.iaed Wlti. a adln o. L j7, at .K ..Ih.AWr Clearances of a heat and fljur were e4uai iu a.4tM burheia. Pil.nary reel-ta we: hn w bushels, acalnst l.lsy bjn.ela Minneapolis and Uuiuth reported receipts of 612 cara, which, wi.h local re -eip.B o, hi cars, i of tvDtrirt grade, made to.al re ceipts for tne three polnta of Am cars. against 671 cars latt vek and 9j caia a year ago. AO easier tone prevailed In tht corn Pit early in the day, due to selling acaipera on lavoraoie weatner and tirad. ire. a annual crop report, mak.ng an es.lmaie on th a e-ra cu p of H JVo.iMO.Ci 0 bunhels, with the quality super.or to iaat year. Later the maiket advanced on ths bull excitement In oats, local trauers buying quite freely on the upturn. December closed with a gain of HBSiC after ranging between 4c and Mac. Local receipts were S-4 cara, with S of contract grade. An improvement in the caah st-iat on cauaed a cudden upturn In oata, while tha trading was the liveliest of any of ths pits. Leading houses were active on the buying aide and the energy d lip laved cauaed short" to become thoroughly fright ened and the demand waa augmented largely by covering by these pecpie. Of ferings were acatt,.re,j December sold be- een T(a371c snd aic snd closed lia lv C higher at 2P.c. Local receiDta were 171 cara. October lard waa the onlv weak feature In the provision market, the rest of the list ruling firm. The weakness In October lard was due chieflv to lack of snnufirt There was fair local buying of January products based on an advance of 510? In firlces for hotrs and pork and lard closed (c higher at 111 Sj and 6 77i. rcepecf vely. January rlba were un MiTWc. at 16 37w,r 1411. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 100 air; corn, 830 cara; oats, 21S cars; hogs, 21. 001 head. 7 he leading futures ranged aa follows: .JLrtlclea.l Open, High Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Iiec Mav 78 Corn Oct. Dee. Mar UK 4fVfj 45 lSft4l 4Va Oats I Oct. Dec. May Poik Oct. Jan. May Lard Oct. le-- Jan. Rlba Oct., Jan. May rsi ssTt l.'t'tfiFtX7 S7 ea 3oS,r7H4i'V 11 w U 10 11 w 11 95 U 10 11 Oft 11 85 12 OS li re n ss U 12 V U 00 C 75 I 7S 7 T7H 6?H f2l CW l(7W I so 0 SB l C 40 I OA tl a) I eo C 40 4S i ss 40 46 a New. No. I' , Cash ouotattona were aa foil owe: FLOUR Firm: winter patents, 8S.oJ' 4.10; straights, 82.60g Si': spring patents, IO'i'&4.5ti; straights, eia.n&I.SiO; bakers. $2.60 6140. WHEAT No. a aprlng, 7S7Sc: No, t red. 7s.4j-,c. CORN No. 2, -c; No. t yellow. 47Ue. OATS No. t SKiy: No. S white, STHSSStc, RYE No. 2. E.1-(&B4c.. BARLEY Good Ceding, 43fl4Bc; fair to choice malting, 47ifr.Oc. SEEDS No. 1 flax, Stc; No. 1 north western, II. 02; prime t'Tthy, $2.80; clover, contract rrade. tl.2Tit)11.2B. PROVISIONS Mess ptirk, pr bbl.. ri.OO tll.L'v,. Lard, per 10 ihs.. Wtrri,. Bhort ribs sides (loose), SS 2T$s:.50. Iry salted shoulders (boxed. KBOii'4.75; short clear rides tboxed), $8.2&.&. , The following were tha receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts, Shipments. Flour, bbla.... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata. bu Rye. bu Barley, bu.... 14 16. 8" .l,03.2i0 . 8"2.4i . S61.(HiO . lOtbtiO Sf.l.i5 ObiflO 181.7. 2. 800 8.40 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa ateady; creamerlea, 1B49 SOc; dairies, 14Uc. Cheese, steady at V'i ll"c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases in cluded, lMSTlrC SEW TORK GEXERAL MARKET. taaatatleaa af tka Day aa Tarlaaa daxaaaadltlea. NEW TORK. Oct- 1 -FTvOUR Receipta. 17.444 bbla.; export a, 8 73 bbla; market quiet but holders infirm In their views; winter fa tenia. $2.8G4.S0: winter atralghta. SS.70'3 Sf. : winter exrraa. !!.& I St; Mtnnesota be k era l TBfrl Kb; winter low gradea. 12 7if-l ins. Rye flour, firm: faig to good. $139 $4'i: choice to fancy. $2.4E2 60. (ViRN MEAL fteady; ye'lw western. $110: cltv. $1.0; kiln dried. $3 20(571 SB. RTE Steady; No. 2 western. 4V-; nomt nsl f. . b. afloat; atate and Jersey. nfrRnsr. BARLEY Quiet: feeding. f.c c. I. f. Buf. fa'o: malting 64ti5fc c. 1. f. Buffalo. 7" WHEAT Receipta. none; exporta. 80 42! bu.; spot, firm; No 2 red. Hv exort ele vator; No. 2 red. Mo f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Puluth. tmHae f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 bard Manitoba. :'V,e f. o. b. afloat. There waa a ahnrp opening advance in wheat to day, baaed on higher cables and a bullish Interpretation of the Japanese-Russian newa. Later It reacted under a lei for long account but maintained a eteaoy under tone. The market was finally rervoue snd Arm on the strong cash situation, closing 44ic net higher. May. 8Sc closed BCc; December. BiVdWiBC rloeed 85Hc. CORN Receipts, af tni" bu. ; exports. 20 6S4 bu.; sales. o Otf) bu : futures. 40 (am bu sik.,1 lpt, easy No. 2 MV elevator and Ei'Vc f. e b. afloat: No. I yellow. B4Hc: No 2 white, B2te. Options displayed opening ateadlneea. but aoon gave way under considerable si-Ding beaed on favorable weather map Tha late market was steadier, rinelne net un charged. May closed at bOac; Iecember, U-i'Sc. cloaed Bic. OAT8 Receipta. 87 Af) bu.; exporta. ltix bu : spot, oulet: No. 2 tlSc: standard white. 4-"Vr; No. . di'ic; No. 2 white, dlVN No. 8 white. 41c; track white 41' 40c. HAY eiteady ; shipping 07oc; good to choice oconuc. HOPl Stesdv; gtate medium to choice lMt. 2i5Jc; 1"2. common to choice, 21 Sc; olds. H'ftltc: PsdOc coaat. Ilea, me dium to rhoioe, Ssioc: 1M03, common to ch' ice ue:ic: olds. lufflXc. HIDES Stesdv; Glveeton JfVjJi lbs., !: Ca iforrtia. tl i Iba , lc; Texas dry, 11 30 lha.. 14c I FATHER Steady: add. SfiSV- R1TE Steady; domestic fair to extra, dv,w-: Japs a, BVtic. REE! Dull, family 1Wte?1 Onn Ihs. mesa. $8 exus BU : beef bams. Ilri?i!300 lbs . city extra India mesa 114 turn 14 (": cut meats oulet: pickled belllea. in 2tjll.A: pickled shoulders 14 2L tit 76. pickied hams. $11 VT llhi Lard, easy; etern steanied. $7 IU; renaed. easy: continent $7 BO: S hub Amer ica.. IK 00. comnound l7.lIVa4i7.8Tia, pirk. oulet: family. !' 58; aht.rt clear. $14.58 tlltibll meea, t"5b.'mHa H UTTER Firm; extra creamery, 'tic: creamery common to choice. JL2oc: Imi tation r reamer lifcltc; siaieTj- rv i-; rercvated It ilTc; factory. 3vliVe. CHEESE Weak : stats full cream fancy smell colored llVc: large colored, Uc; small white. Uc. laxga white 12c. E'iG Firm, state and PernevlvBnla fancy mixed. 2&Jw: state and Ptrinsvi. vaola aecocds te Srsts h&ii : western ex tras 2br: western thirds to aecor.da. 174uZ.; aeetern hrta titi4r 1 Al-LOW 4Juiet; city $S Ou pe' package; 4c lb. POULTRY AUva nominal: dressed, easy; aestern 'hitkrna, l0i:c, fowia. Uc; tjr keva, labia. St rekly Baak Stataaaeat. NEW YORK. - -Tba Btatement ef averages ef tha clearing bouee banks ef this rlty for Hut wevk arf.oea. Lne t-'lt.-l"..Buti; Inrre4kee I eif' Ix-;Maalua "T ii- .. Luciwaat, leJt.'eM, C1rCkua.t)va, Ks,nt.xi; Increase. Mnipr Irii.l tenders. M1.17T0; decreaae. IvC. Mlfi. f-i-ecle, Hn 7"i; ln rreaae. tr,.'i.:iu. Reeerve. l4l.lnK.,: In crease. L.;. tt' Reaerve required, tit.t'i'l -77:.; lnrreaxe. flr""i,175 Pjrplus. tl.ii77.1i; Increase. I: .HP Si. Ex-l'nited Ptates de pOFUs, ti,K.4j". Incrtaee. l..C!.:i-i. JEW YORK STOCKS AD BODS. Steel Preferred Yields ta Attack aad Amalgamated Capper la SapparteaV. NEW TORK, Oct. ld-The demand for lok was apsthetle today and left the market vulnerable to verv light seHln.?. Pome of this was palpably professional short selling snd there seemed to be a pro. fees ion a 1 contest In the dealings. The partg cf reaction made their attack on I tilted States Pteel." preferred, forcing It down 2 points to S This stock sold at 6 last month, but otherwise never sold before as 1"W ss today's price. The party supporting the market seemed most active In Amalga mated Copper. That stock resisted the general degression snd wss marked up at fine time IV points over last night. Tnere waa some stesdy buying of Chicago Alton. The contest was wholly professional and not baaed on any news so far a known. London helped the depres-aon here 'mewhst snd sold stocks more freely. Fears are entertained there thst next S'cek'g f tcck exchange settlement m.T un cover some e-nbarrassment. The reports nf weekiy bank clexiirgs show shsrp con tractions as a whole compared with the corresponding week of last year, but In the untlvais It Is fpiinrt that the decres-e is whM'ly due to shrlnkaae In New York. p,r! on end Phllsdeirhls. the four other leading cities showing considerable In crease" snd the average for all other cities a small increise. The msrket seemed en couraged by the bank statement and rallied momentarily. The Increase In cash was corslrlrsr)y larger thxn espectefl. But the statement is so corrpl cated by the merger operations of the National Bank of Com merce and the Wetern National as to throw It out of balance. It Is Inferred from the a-nall loan change that commercial borrowing has kept pretty steady pace w 'h the liquidation in the "tock msrVet. The n-rVet cosed eaev and quite active. The bond market has reflected the grow ing ease In the money market In some re vival of Investment demand for a gd grade of rilrod bon" United Plate 2s, Is and old 4s derlinri! H per cent each from -. ci- ne IU last week. Following are the dosing quotations on the New Tork Stock exchange: Atch'son de pfU Bi. a Ohio .. I.- a So. raclftc sr .. ib Railvar 1'S .. ti do pld .. HTitu A Pacltc r?i do pro Canadiaa Pn-tar .. Centra of V ) t hen. A Otllo Ihiiagn A Alton... da pl CHrllii A O. da 1st aid Chx-aco A K. W... Ctlrago Tar. A Tr do pfa c. r. c. A si. i... Coinrado Pa do 1st ptd . llt Toledo, tt. L. A W. .l.rf' , de Ptd B4V, . 2kla tniea Pacific .... . US do I'td . :w.hABti . 14a pfd . bit tVhecltnf A L I let !. Ceatral . I I de ptd . itVAdaff" . v Anieriraa Ei . il t inted etatca Ex. . 4;sTVella-FarKO Ex.. ... ... MX ... 17-, .S :h. ... 14 ... Xb ... M ...t: ...17i ....111 . l ... ass ... Tl ... w ao 2d 'd lkfcAnjl. ccper Del. A Mudoon lb lAmer. Car A F. Del. LAW :0 So pfd iMmver Si R. G do ptd Erta do let ptd do Id pfd Orett Nor. ptd. Hovklns Valiejr dn pld Illlnoia Central lom-a Central '. . de ptd K C. Southern do ptd L A N 19 Amnr. l.ln. Oil e.s do pfd 31 Amnr. IosnkotlTe .4... tiy. So ptd 4t;, AlDerican 8. A P.. 10 do pfd Ii lAmer. futlr Rrf.. 77 iAnac. Mining Co.. 124 Bruoklra .. T.... IS'f olo Fuel A Iron. Ua Colunhua A H. C. it.Coaa. .. II .. :m .. .. kt ..lost, .. f .. SJia .. I 171 140 1 W li 7j 31 Gen. Elortrlc 1(4 Inter. Paper Mi nhatian L. .. Met St. Rr. . l:V Pfd lo Inter. Pump 41 i do pfd T National Blaruit ... ) National Load ...... Minn A St. L. Mo. Pax'oc at . K A T do pfd Nat. R R. of M N y. Central . . at . s . TO . 1 . . H . '41. tli u 'No. Amenraa pfd. w Faelflc Mail 114 People's Oaa .... Mi.Preaaed S. Car n I do pfd mVFnliman P Car Norfolk A W do pfd Ontarts A W..... 1'ennerfvanui .... P.. c. r. A SL L Reading do let pfd Rock Island Ce... do pfd St. L T ... do 1st pfd fle Id pfd St. U t. W de pfd C Paul , 81 Jasl pfd ...ll'i Republic 8taal ... (t I do pfd ... l Rubber Gooda ... n I do pfd . fa . B7H . 11 - 7i W ... fSH'Tenn. Coal A Iroa. ... IV. A beatkar ... U do ptd ... 40 V, 8. Kubber.. ... 44Vi do pfd ... Uw,U. A Steel.... ... ao do rtd ...iah!Waatera tnloa ...1711 J . a . is . 4 . iHa - U Kew Tark Maaey Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 14 MONEY Prims mercantile paper. tk&SH per cent. Money on call, nominal; time loans, nominal; sixty days, ninety days and sis moctha. &Q BV per cent. BTERL1NO EX4THANGE Weak, with ac tual buaineaa In bankers' bills at UKg,:,tt 4 fco0 for demand and at $4 8rii(g4.(s2JB for alxtv-day bills; posted rates. 44.86 and $4.8Va fe4 87: rommerclaj billB,.$4.alta.aX SILVER Bar. U)c; Mexican dollar, BONDS Government, steady; railroad steady. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: C. S. rat. la. rag 1M Hocking Val. 4Va....lfl5 do coupon setiL. A N. auL 4a ut do aa. rag l7WMaa. con. gold 4a...lu0 do coupon ltta'a Mrs. Central 4s ?i do new 4a. res Ui I do la Inc 14 ae ooupoa ...ia Mlua. a IL k a ... Bs ...lltv, 14 . K A T. 4s 7w da eid 4a. rag do coupon liif'ta ao la ., 7 112 V R. k. of at. a. 4a. 71 l.iS'i.N V. C. son. Ha... tTV. 4a ms i. C. gen. Ba 1'W Paelac 4a US 4a "', do aa i:h" )(i N. ft W. con. 4a Tit fciS-dra. 8. L. da A P.... XlA do va. rag... do ouupon . . Atchison gea. da ad. 4a.. Atlantic C L Ral. A Okie 4 do IVia Central ot Oa. as .... do la tnc O'A A Obio 4V,a ... Co7cago A A. ... C. B. A Q. a. aa ... T, at ft St P g. 4a.. C. A N. W. c ta... C . R- L A P. 4a.... do eol. ta C C C A M L g. da.. Caletgo Tor. 4a Ton. Tobacco 4a Colorado Be. 4a. ...... Den tor A R. 43 4a.. Ana pnar Ilea aa ... dr gunerei 4a P. W A U C la.. . Bid. Offered- 11 Pona. coat. lsa tv a ; beading gea. 4a n IU , St. L A 1. M. e. ia. Mia 7zi St. L A s r. tg. 4a.H'V t Bt. L 8. w. la a? l4Si soaboard Air V.. 4a... 3a lfla an. rarinc 71 Ko. Raltwar aa atU aaas A Paeiac la...lliw T , Bt. L. A w llIVs I aloe ParlBc 4. do con t. aa 4a iw4a 7Cit 11W si M u atV 101 P. 8. 8tael Id ta.. Wabaak la do deb B Whaal. A L B. 4t Wia. Ceaual 4a... Laadea Stack Market. LONDON. Oct. 10 Closing quotations: Cenaola for aBaag.at 11-14 New Tart Central. ...Ut dr account afkr-ortolk A Veavara... i Aai.eiiaa .... Iw sa P'd S11 Auhiaoa dt a Onuuio A oastara . . do pfd 41 Panaayleanla 4i Balllinora A Ohio. . . . TS'4 Rand Miaaa w ( ai.adlaa Pac'.B- It? Reading ts Cbraapeaka A lblo ... W do pfd Ut Cbitago G. W H da id pld 1 c , M. m at. r ui soutnarn Hallway... ltta IxBesra !' 00 pia Iteneer A R. G lei. Sou' hern Panic. ... do ptd an .tnloa Pacini m tV do pld da lit ptd Wi. I Dltad stales Suaal. do 2d l td I do pfd Illinois Centra! UlV. Wabaah . Louiaville A Naak .. i 1 do pfd , Missouri, K. A 1.... 174, T7 'Ik n t.'4 PAR SILVER Quiet at f7 S-ld per ounce. MONEY 14fc I per cent. The rate cf discount In the open market for short bills is 7-liVt per cent and lor Ihree-momhs bills la aSfl-S POT cent. Bestea Stack ttaatatleaa. BOSTON, Oct W Call loans, S$4 fr cent; lime loana. BVU4 per cent. Official closing pnoea on atocaa and bonds: Alila' 4 k eAna)asuitad .... Alraiaos - C4 tmtoala da pld aTajt'aluax A Harla. Boston A Albany 147 rantannlal Itoatua Eio'ated 17 '4 oepar Aansa N Y .. K. H A H..1M rfinirua Coal ... ritibbura aft 1 Prank Ua 4 . tl .4M . Vc . . an 'w . at . s J . tt . i . n . iw .. 17-, .. M . . .. U t nloa Pa-'lAc IHe Roalo Met Central Ameriraa Sugar . do p!d Amenoaa T. A T. ... to aiobawk ...in itild Dominies .... ...114 'Ciaicoia ...L! Parrot ... 4 Wuiacf ...14 ibaiiu Fa Copper . . .. 1 "taiarat ... Ttit'TriB!l7 ... S4 It lilted Btaiaa ... ! VI La . .. IS xtoria fieaaisioa I A 8 ban. Eiectrtr Mass. Electric .... do ptd I cued F rail I'. 8. Btael do pld Vast task. Cesiaaea. Adventure Aloaea d7 laiao&a 4 I sloonea 4 Slaw Yark Mialag Qaatatlaaa. NEW YORK. Oct. 10 The following are the quotauona on mining stocks: Adama Coa AiU S-awee hrunsarirk Coa... CoxuS 01 A Tunnel Coa Cal A ta Hira SilT Iron SiWar tekdsllkt tea Offered. LttUa Chief .. 4 .4. ..14 .. t .. ft .. a .. w .. M ..11 u M I Mi tana H. Or-blr 4 spnaesjla . . 4 Patau! ..11 fcavaas ..11a) et siovada. ..ITS aasail Haaea . .. 1 auaiaard Baak f learlage for Week. OMAHA. Oct 18. Bank clearings for tha week ending today are 8 1 2 '24 1 an tu create over tie c..rreaponi;ng a of last year of tj.0T is). 18 8 112 M onda y . . . Tu-slsy ... Wecnesday Thursday . Fndae be t ui da y .. Totals .. $1.77IM $1.41 fSl 1 w r: ss i.MB.ist.i 1 .87n tl 18 1 1 71- a! 1.2 lf 2 1.24 k 14 1 8 4SJ7 80 iriWffi l.:Sa.TBi.2j LOfcAllAil 817'8J4 41 reiTUU Mtaaeapwlie WLrst. I later aad Braa. MINNEAPOLIS. Ot 1-WHKAT-De-eouiber Tc: Mdj. 7!r: on tratk: No. 1 bard 3c: No 1 northern l:t-; No- 2 nit t hem TVc; No 8 nori hem. 7i!c Pl.ol R birot.a ; fret ietefiie. etaud4t0. aci-'iti J peiecta. 44 ni4 34. fcxtAN la buik, ). A UMAIIA LIVE STOCii MARKET 111 L'eiintla Ortdei 'of Cattls a Lit. If H ghor Than t Wetx Apo. HOGS MUCH LOWER THAM LAST WEEK Liberal Receipts af Sheep All Week. bat Demand Haa Beea Pally Eal ta the Oeeasloa aad Fat Staff la Steady If at All Geo. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct 10 Receipts were: Cattle. Hog Sheen. . . M2 I 41 HI 1 .. a.ic .irn rs.i-i .. w "."! itss .. 7 Ti K OO 10 i-77 . . 2.U-4 S 4.S'7 M 2.K3S ,."f.7M fl bn Sl.f' . .m y 1 ji.S'.j 71.070 ..rCP7 1S7v5 K. . y 810 r.sr" Ao.r.n ,.?!.'l 871 r7'- ..WiSM 1..26 100.3S Official Monday.... " 'ffictnl Tuesday Official Wednesday t'niciai i nurtaa) OTcial Friday OffiLlal Saturday Week ending Oct. 10.. Week ending Oct. 1 ... Wek ending Sept. ? Week ending Pept, IS. Week en Ine Ppt 11. Same wek last year. RECEIPTS POR THE TEAR TO DATE. The fo?lowing table shows the receipta of cattle, hogs and an-"p at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year. 1901 tuo:. Inc. Csttle Nt.'S? 71P.S; M !t?f! Koes 1.7.4'S 1 "'t I'd n ! Sheep L24.4 1.117.3 47. IO? Average price paid tor nogs a: South Omaha fur lha last eeveral daa with com parlaons: Data 11901. I12.!1M1.U00.18M.M.1S7 Sept. SO.. I I 7 t! 7 I Cl 4 III I TV 4 (3 -pt IB ! g fcl S 3: IT I 711 4 "1 Pert. 3 .1 ltd Tti I 211 t 1 731 I M RTt I 77V 7 61: r Kl I I 411 77' 7C Sept V4..I S 74 7 r CM S 14' j 3 77' I 'a Sept. SS. .1 I rl T to I s! t 1: I f I I S2 Sept. ?.. aS', 7 7' T.'. I 1: 4 SI: I 1' S-pt. 27.. I I T Ml 7 h :l 4 8 8 721 7 Pept. ;.. W I I t 111 1 II 4 44! a at i s i Sept. 2. .) I 71 V 7 51 : ' 117; 4 27! t M I M Bent. 10. . 6 7Vi 7 t2i IT 14 IJI I 7i I n Oct. 1 ...IS ttri,; 14 6 To! S 1J I 711 I s' Oct. S 4S1N' 7 VO' i h W 4 SS' H7I thty 7 In t Hl 6 1 4 42 I W Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. t I 52i lfil 4 Si! 8 71 K 61a, 7 4l I S 111 4 S4' o.7 M 7 tJ 6 o. o i-" 4 a a m " 10 7....I B 41M.I 7 Sf' 401 I 4 s&: I ru I M S.... B '"Si 7 23 B ORi ', 6 5!', 1 f-J .... B !!' I 7 14i t lt; B 0"' 4 SS llM 10. ...I B Z1S: 7 04 I 14( 4 K 4 SS! 1 641 Indicates Bunds-. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by eech road was: Cattle. Hogs. H aes. C, V. A St. P. Ry.... 11 wahsjin Ky Union Pacific avstem F., E. ft M V. R. R C, Bt. P.. M. ft O. Ry.... W. ft M. Ry C. B. A Q Ry C, R. I. ft P. Ry.. east. C . R. I. ft P. Ry.. west. Great Western Ry 2 4 10 8 8 1 7 S5 Total receipts ! 48 The disposition of the day's receipta nag aa follows, each buyer purchasing the cumber of head indicated: Hops 113 M6 7-7 ftW 677 140 3,087 Omaha Packing Co 6Ift and Company Armour & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co.. Sioux City H. Standlsh Total CATI LE Tha aame aa usual on a Satur day, there Were J-st a lew oud bunches of cattle in the yards , and not enuugn aim whkn to matke a teat of the maiket. For the week receipts show very Uitie change either aa compared with laat week or w.ih the aame week of last year. With the ex ception of last week, which was lust a trifle heavier, and the week before, supplies this week have been the heaviest ot the year. Considering that fact, the market Las been in exceptionally good condition, A noticeable feature of the wesiern run true aeaaon ta than It haa been dirtrlouted mora evenly through the week than uaual. In previous years the big bulk of tha catds have come in the Aral two days ot tha week. There has been a fair sprinkling of corn fed aleera on aala thla week, and the bet gradea may be quoted strong and active. The part tat kind, though, have been mm a or lets neglected, and 11 anyUiing are a trifle lower than they were a week ago. Good to choice gradea aell from $.5 to tu.bd. fair to good irom M.to to $5.25, and short ieJ and common atufl from $4.75 down. There haa oeen a oig run ot cows on sale, mostly western rangers. In spile of that fact the tendency of pnoea haa been uyajd. As compared with last Thursday, wmch waa the low day of the year, tne advance amounts to about IS'gi'.c, and aa compared with the Close of last week prlcee are now about loy lie higher. A.l grao.es hsve Joined In the avovanoe. The aame aa haa been the case tor some time ptisi. corn have been very scarce thia week. Anything de cent would sell from $3.75 to $4 26. with com mon stuff from $3 75 down. Good to choice western grass cows could be qjottd from $2.40 to $3 15, fair to good from 82 40 to $2-u, and cannera avnd cutters from BXBO to fci.iiB. Bulis, veal cal vea and stage ha 1 e been aelilng In Just about the aame notches they did last week. There haa been A brisk demand for Block ers and feeders all the week, so that In spite of the fact that receipts have been liberal, pncea are a little higher. Aa com pared with tne close of last week the ad vance amounts to about lorl&c on ail de alrable gradea. Common cat Lie have been easier to aell than .they were iAat week, but the Improvement in prices has not bwn so marked aa in the case of the better grades, lha beat gradea of feedera aell lartely from $3 B0 to $4 00. fair to good, li.li to $3 50. and common Bluff from $3 00 down. Most ail of the feeders offered this week were wet tern rang era, very few native feedera being on sale. There has been a good run of western grass beef steers on sale all the week, but the quality ef the offerlnga has shown no Improvement. In fsct, good cattle have been so scarce that It is bard to aay what prices they would command. It la aaJe to quote good to choice cattle, though, from $3.50 to $4 25. fair to good from $1 :i to $3.:4, and the commoner kinds from I i down. Western range cows and stockers and feeders hsve been selling as noted above. HOGS Thre was about an average run of hegs here for a Saturday at this time of the year and aa advices from other points wore more favorable to the selling inter ests the market here Improved a little. The light weights advanced the most snd were t lose to 5c higher than yeeterdsy. Tbe heavy weights, though, were alow all day end were ail the aay from steady to a nickel higher In eome casea They sold from 15.15 to $5 25. The medium wHghta went from $5 25 to BE. in. and lights from that up' to $5.50. The top prices were p&ld for a very prime load weighliig '-'3 pounds There wss not much change in tbe market from start to fiiiieh, but of course the cloae was certainly ro better. The receipts of hogs for the week hsve been a Utile lighter than for laat week, bui a trifle heavier than for the aame week cf laat year. The exact figures will 1 found In the table at the tied of the eoluron. The week opened with a strong mfaTKet, but from that time until the close of tbe market on Thursday there waa a sjecession of sensational breaks In the msrkei. The decline for the week to data on Thursday amounted to close to Boo. but tha last 10 days the market has been a little Btronger. ao that closing pricea are 4oc to 45c lower than a week ago. This has been the most radical change in prices that has gone Into effect In atvne Urns past. Representative sales: Vs. A 8b. At. 8k. Pr. ... IS din SIM ... It 44 t M 44... 14... pr... i .. 1 1 . 47 .. 44... 44 . . 4j .. 84... 4:... 47 .. 47... (.... 44... T... at . 17 . m i . -1st . ta . 131 ..Ml . r4 . 11 ..pat . it H 111 40 I li ... I 14 ... I U ... I la ... 8 ... 4 17V, tP I 17". 14l 1-V, 1M I i:v 44 I ITla ..m so . 111 ... . t Bt . tal 110 14 . 41 . f . I 14 .JM 140 I f ?7 a 4 I7 14 . . I 11, in r o it:, u ri IN I 174 44 It. I l!(i I iia M M t. IR 7? l' (DIM 74 tl IM I M. 81 14 ... 4 47 k, i m ... 4 ta 71 t .. 144 WIS t a 1 Mi it . . t ;o tl S IU .Z71 41 I W tut sa 1 a SHEEP There were no freah arrivals of sheep and lambs here this morning, but for the week there has been sn In. rea over last week of shout SO 0.m bead, but as compared with the aame week of laat year there la a decreaee amounting to about 8 uii head. o:isidering the alar of the receipts the market baa been In very satisfactory tordmon and In fact the demand In nearly all caaea haa been fully equal ta the aupply. It is safe to tiuote the market on both fat sheep and lm.t.a of rood quan'.v fully steady for tbe week. Ail dralraoie grades hsve met till ready sale ana very llttie stuff has been carried over from day te day. Of course In the caae of common atuff. euth aa feederB were not arxloua tor. the market waa a.ow and fierhapa weak There also a 1'tK-ral del. and for feedera ail the aeek so that in si-lie of the fait that the bulk the offeringa was tiul fat enough for killers, there waa very little rhanxe In the nrtce af feedera flood cart! naa in partKular Bold aril and could te unfiled fully steady. Wethers aleu beul about steady Kee-der la in ha. hoiaeier owing to tha b'g suipiy o sale eased aff abvul Wlvc The tutuuaos s;i.ff of course suffered the moat Feeder ewes weee siao a trifle lower unless vert god. Wuotstlons tor ari se stock: Choice west ern Ismos. 14 7;.'tja.i 0; fair to g"od lam Da. 14 fcV4 75. choice yes? Hits. IS nS lair to g o,1 yearlings. t4"fa; cb'dre wetl ers. I" IC.jj J at. . lelr to g'xvi weihers. i.'Q tM: rhoit-e ewes. llU'titin; fair te fond ewes. 12 Si an , choice feeder lambs 14 li"ii 4 X', fair to good feeder 'irrrhe. fcofM 00. feeder yearlings. 23 2i: ft On; ft erter wethers. Hi .isaus i... teedej ewes, II fc: K'. Hep retentative aalea: (UK AGO Lit K STOCK HIIKET. H Prices Tea Cents Higher for Light aad Batcher Stark. CHICAGO. Oct, 10.-CATTLE Receipts. BiO head; market nominal; good to jrline steers. 85 l'iin .85; poor to medium. 1 7 .5t ti 4 7i: Blockers end feeders. fc.Siffi4.oO: cows. 81 4"'54 .80; heifers. ST h5. canners. j 40 f2.5i: bulls. $2 on! 4 86: calve. $2.B')I 77; Texas steers, I2.754i3.25; western steers, $3.i4j4 00. MuGS Receipts. 7.1X0 besd; estimated to morrow. 22.(ti: light and butchers, hie lifsher: others steady; mixed and butchers, $ "ri STS. good to choice heavy. $Vl:va B.': rough heavy. $4 70VB: light. $o.2,l B.K?H : hulk of salea. 8S l'fi5 B0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.n0 head; ehr-p and lamhe ateady; good 10 choice aethers. 8S.3E''o4 .ap; fair to chol'-e mixed. fc'.sT.&S SB; w estern sheep. $2-2V'f 4 ?'; native lambs. $3 B0 5. To; wtstern lambs, $4 25(ij.3t. Kaaaaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 10 CATTLE Re ceipts. 3km bead: market unchanged; choice export and flressd beef steers, $4 IVKfjB.&o; fair to rood. M.l.WH faO; stockers and feed ers, $2.i4 0u; western-lei steers, I: J 4 75: Texas snd Indian steers. $1 .75 it so. Texas cows. 31 OW 15: native cows. 31 V9 I 75: native heifers $2 os4 00: csnners. 81 t ft:.3S. bulls. fc.tVkJU.OO; calves. $l.or'00. Keceipis jor wees: tame, wntj, ca.veo, l.sss. H(G.l Receipts. 1.500 head: market was atrotiST, top. t'. ft; bulk of sales. 85.s:i : heavv, $.'..0r'5 4: mixed pat kers. 87. 8T- B : liaht. BS irvfi-o 4K; vorkers. 8S.5jt?i5 ir.; plrs 81 44iTS RS. Receipts for week. St.Mi. SHEEP AND LAM BR No receipts; na tive lambs. $3. 2T.fi 8?.; western lambs. $2 fm iWS.If.: fed ewes. 2t.3f.er:.7Ti; Texas cl'rned vearilngs. ti BOiftd.oO: Texas clipped sheep, 8? 4Vti?, .75: stockers snd feeders, fc ,0K&S.5O. Receipts for week, 131.100. St. Leale Live Stock Market. D-r t nina riot tn A TTT .E Recelnts. 400 bead. Including . Texana; msrket . ... . . i . .. . I....I r . my.A kTimri arteers 14 rrii':'75. the top for strlctlv fency hesvv beeves: ureesod peer ana o-nenrr n-et. $4 00st.n0i steers under l.tnO lbs.. $3.io45.2f; stocKers sna leeaers. i.s'"n heifers $:?574 50. the top for corn-ted heif- . . ti m m- v.iilia t' fit S 75: calves. $:' Wvrt BO; Texas and Indian steers. grass. $: .1 n ; teo. j.wb4., cows auu Iielfers. li orxas 00. HOGS Receipts. 2.000 hesd: market ac tive and firm; pigs and lights. $.' 25fS i0; n.ri.n x; (fi ?, 40 ! butchers' and best U" a.a. SHEEP AMI liAMBS-rteceipvs. tsi iienu. market nominal; native muttons, 3 2Mt4 On; lambs. $4.2r.iR 7B: culls and bucks, $2.004 00; stockers, $2 O0I&-S.10. Sew York Live Stark Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 10-BEEVES-Re-celpts. $48 head; no sales reported. Ex ported today. .1.755 beeves. 7o sheep and i.f'im quarters of beef. . . . CALVES Receipt. 180 besd: market rated shout steady: veal" K.Oij(JSi0; greas ers and fed calves. "Kf oft. SHEEP AND LAMFS-Kecelpts. 4?7 besd: sheep steady; Iambs firm: sheep. 82 VKjj4.0(i. HOGS Receipta. 1.M1 head; no sales re ported. Hoax City Live Stack Market. 6IOVX CTTY. la., Oct. 10. (Special Tele gram. ) CATTLE Receipts. 250; market unchanged; hee-es. H.tWro 80: cows, bulls and mixed. $2 20&S80; stockers snd feed ers. $2.5lKBa.8S; calves and yearlings, $2.251 &ft HOGS Receipts. 1410; msrket Be higher, selling at $.0'5.20; bulk. $5.U58.10. St, Jeeepb Live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct 10 CATTLE Re ceipts. 140 hesd: market steady. HOGS Receipts. 2 13 bead; stesdy to 10c higher; Hrht. BS.JTVfTo-Tti; medium and heavy. 35 OWiaSS SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipta, 477 hAad; market steady. Stork la Slgbt. Following are tbe receipts of live stock at the six principal wesiern i" i1"""' Cities Omsha K6 !tl 7.4 1.5(10 2 4iO tlM LAN) Chicago .... Kansas City St Louis ... Pt. Joseph . Sioux City . Totals .. BiO 4(V) 140 250 8.000 477 .128 18.828 4.271 agar aad Malaaaea. NEW YORK. Oct. 10 SUGAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, tc: centrifugal, S test, 8"c Molasses sugar. 3V:. Refined, firm; No. 8. 4.r.c: No. 7, 4 80c; No. 8, 4.2&c: No S. 4 SOc; No. 10. 4 15c; No. IU 4.10c; No. 12. 4t6c; No. 13, 4c: No. 14. 8.Bbc; confectioners A, 4tkit; mould A. Be: rut loaf, B 35c; crushed. BStV-; powdered. 4. "Be; granulated. 4.7ac; cubes, 6c. Molasses, steady: New Orleans open kett'e, good to choice, 21$ 42c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 10. St GAR-Dull; open kettle, centrifugal.' IStrtV; centrif ugal white. 4c; yellow. 8 13-lt 4 8-lc ; sec onds 2ii!iBC. New cane syrup. 83c Mo lasses, dull; oentrifagal. Bglbc CaaTee Market. NEW TORK, Oct, lO-COFTETE-Spot Rio steady: No. 2 Invoice, t -14c. Mild, tea'dy; Cordova. 7(Sllc Futurea opened Bteadv at unchanged prices to an advance of 2 polnta on December and at first ruled quiet in keeping with rather featureless curly r.ews and lost the Initial gain on December under realising. 7-ler. however, trading became more active and a good demand developed of the character recently noted and prices advanced. The rloee was net Uni points higher. Sales, 84.000 bars, including Novemt-r at 4.o'Xg4 65c; Deoem tee B4ij5.lOc; January. SlOflilfcc; March, B25.7jB.35c: May. B45S5.BSe; July. B.654i.kic; September, B.t5&5.7oc Waal Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 10, WOOL istesdy to .iih,...i rhinta In tiriee: medium grades, comltlng and clothing, 17?lc; light fine. USilTV-r: heavy fine, I2(8l4c; tub washed. 2(ffi3'e. , lnvnov fkrt. t. WOOL The antvals A. ,1.1'h ariaai nf aurtli.n sules amount to 85 371 balea. Including 4 500 forwarded direct te spinners. Tbe Imports of wool tk mk were: New South Wales. 1.3'B bales; Victoria, 2d bales; Cupe of Gowd Hope and Ik.ata.1, til, eisewnere. i.aa itaica. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta. ven- VTiR V Oct. 10. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet, and small sales reported around recent quotations, with common held at Atjfic. nrlme at R'aSaSK. choice at Cqf'-c and fancy at G'J1c.., CAU r Cin 1 A unit-u rni iu 1 1 ui.i- In fair demand, alth eome export attention. at I'c to 7c for ell gradea. Apricots firm at a- V-c for choice, loaioV: 'r extra ch'rice and 118 12W for fancy. Peaches oulet; choice, Ti-tiTVc; extra choice, 7i614c; fancy, SttlaC Eiserl aad I ss ports at ew York. NEW YORK. Oct. 10-Total Importa cf dry goods and general merchandise at New York for the aeek were valued at $i0 C20.7TT) Exports of spexie from this port for the week were $1C.4J silver and $i0 78.i gold, lmi.oria of aoecie for the week were $30,- 750 silter and 305.650 gold. Whisky Market. CHICAGO. Oct. 10 WHISK Y Steady VlNCTNNATT. Oct, 10 WHISKY Dis tillers' flniahed goods, steady on basis of 11 ST. LOUIS. Oct. lS-WHIBKT-Bteady at 11 80 PFOR1A. Oct. JS -WHISKY Steady, on basis of tl 24 ' Mllwaakee Crala Market. MILWAUKEE Oct 10 WHEAT Steady; No 1 northern. 85c; No. 2 nurlhtrn. 8.vowc; rce-nSe-. TV. RYE Steadv : o. 1 swpbic. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. I&c; sample. 40 C"v I I IHft-lierf H1WI. airsjc 1.11 COUNT CUTS A .QUEER CAPER Bereaaee lasaae aad Paaeee a f skewalk la a Paris Depot. (Copyright. 114. by Press Publishing Co ) PARIS. Oct. 10 4 New York World Cable gram Special Telegram, Count Von Ahrenberg of Germany waa suddenly taken Northern railway station He haa Juat known tn society. He was accompanied by arrived on the Osuud expreae when hs took t.ff bis coat and vatt and danced a cake walk before a crowd of arsused spectators at the elation. Tbe count, a ho pas much ef hie time In Paris, baa a tterraanntit apartment Bear Pare Monceau and is wall knoaa tn society. He aa ooromueuied by A valet, who helped V trauafer hloa t s police rnflrinary. a here be Is wnltlng f r relrllves to corre mid take charge cf him. SOME ANTl'CLEROL ODDITIES Preaeat Aaltallea la Keaaee Is Te veleplsg Seaae Qaeer Pkaaes. (Coprrlght. isms, by Tress Publishing Co ) PARIS. Oct. 10. 1 New Tork World Ca bl gram Special Telegram -Antl-clerlcal-lsm Is developing odd phas'S. The sntl cletlrals are now crying loudly for lha removal of the cross surmounting the dome of the rdntheon. The cross -.s srproprlsts ahen th Pantheon wss a church, but tha subtle distinction is innde that the cross remains not at- a cross, but as an In separable part of the architectural design. The Pantheon Is today merely A lay monu ment. The municipal council of Sainle Savins, near the Roves, has solemnly adopted A resolution declaring that, Whereas. Saints are supposed to be dwellers In paradise, not requiring a terresirlal residence. Re solved. That the name of this enmtr- changed from Saints 8a vine to SaVl.v, CHANCE FOR CHAMBERLAIN v Might Devote Mis Eaergles ta Res tar lag t be Prosperity af Saatk - Africa. (Copyright. 103. by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON. Oct. 10. (New Tork World Ca blegram Special Telegram The radicals claim that Instead of upsetting the British fiscal system in order to arrest Imaginary decline In British trade Joseph Chamberlain wo'ild be more profitably employed In de vising some statesmanlike scheme by which the prosperity enjoyed by South Africa be fore his wanton war might be restored. There Iihs been a steady shrinkage of ail South African securities since th declara tion of peace, showing an aggregate loss of $ion.frin.ryi. The mining settlement now Impendlrg In the Stock exchnnge Is awaited with great anxiety owing to the continued South African slump. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur nished by the Midland Ouarsntee and Trust company, u nded abstracter, ltild Farnam street: Ellxa W. Thoraburrh to John F. Mur phy, lot 7, block 10, Kounlse ft Ruth's add $1,750 William s Curtis snd wife to TJIllan S. Finch, lot 12. block HI2, Dundee Paul Charlton to same, lots 23 and 24, block 1J2. Dundee Csrile E. Wlthersprttm and husband to William Hosall, lot IC, block 4. Arbor Place Edward S. FT. or to Appleton R. Davis, lot 12, block 2. C. E. Mayne's add, to Valley 1 I too J00 17. Farnam Smith c Go. V STOCKS, BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES. , OF ALL KINDS FOR 8ALE. We buy and sell Union Stock Yards Stock, Suth Omaha. OS COMMISSION. . 1320 Farnam St. Tel. I0B4 1 ANY OF OUR ISO 1FHCES IRKET PRICES Oil 7EAT,nAT&j?0:dl Wa have th largest private wire system XS America, and will g'v yon the latest telegrapA (nice at Chicago, MlsaeapollB and tVululh, Orders for fatars delivery exec art sd at tka tnarket; prompt service glvea. koanmlaalonai Wheat, I -I be per ba; ew eats and rare, l-6 per ba. faisasaissaaa sa stocks, 1-4 per caat. fj T T 1 T VOltJ WHEAT AND - J orilEBt tiKAlNA. We gnarantee blgbeet eash pfteaa and prompt nturna, paying drafts tn advanos upon coa algunenta. Commissions, He per buatkBi, No ktrtarast C barf ad tar Carryxaf Lsag StncaA. f7rTZ COMMlSaSIONCa GRAIN STOCeKS IENPoAL OPFICBSi NEW YtWk btXKL. MINNEAPOLIS. R0BT. VANCE, Correspondent. 161S Faraasa St, Omaha. Tel. MT. EDWARDS, WOOD GO. CHICAGO OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL UULUTH WINNIPEG. Grains, Stocks, Provisions Bought and aold In all markets far cash or on reasonable margins. MEMBKR8 OP I-EAULNO EXCHANGES. Private Wires. Write tit tiur daily market letter and private telegraph cipher mailed free. ship your chain to us. beat Facllltlea. Liberal Ad van oaa. Prompt Relurna. Telephone 514. 109 Bee Bids, Omaha. The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, .Neb. U . Stssatt ey Capital and Surplus, $400,000 rtA SliJttY. Prat. Hi S W0DS. V. Sraa, LtTSit Stlt. Caikwr. f KAtt t. BAaHTSl. Aiat Ustas. Seoals asaeuBU at Wnaa. Baeaara. oarvar-silci-a. Sraaa sud laditiduala aa tavaraBat areiga Eaeha-ia kougtit aad sold Letutra at ir.au kaaued. aranabla ta all Sana sf tk, wor.d IMaraat salt as Tisaa rrtI8ttaa ef Daaaaat uilactioai. sada srumatiy sad aeaiiaiuloanr. raaaaat ciirrtaajac. aeaaa. MONTHS FRErl l p-n-di, i Mining paper full lilustralec i. contain ing all ir.e late-t nea a trom the famous g ,d camp itwl'idiiig HI) CREKK AVP THUNDER 1. A. Mlkta JUt at S Ala 1ST aaaaa Sl A. Y. . 11 & v Mi . A -- iff . :r VJ V xrorcTaEr VEfiRE GRAIfi GO. II4W111 Beard at Trada, OMAHA, NEB. C. St. Sward, Maaager. Tal. I4. . i.w 1