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TITE OMATTA DAILY BEE: TITUHSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 190. 7 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat afaket Another fihtrp Adrano on ' BpwilttiTe Failure HESSIAN FLY NOW SAID TO BE VERY ACTIVE - Be. S srlaar la Omaha, l.HV-Oera aad Oata Art Bath Stranger Gossip of the Day. OMAHA. Oct. 1, 14. It la becoming more snd more evident every day that wheat I wheat and that those who want It mum pay high prices for It Thl Ik the situation tne world over. although there has of late been some talk on the part of dlagusted millers of Importing wheat from Oormany, which. as far aa real practicability Is concerned, is about aa possible mi It would be to Import wheat from Port Arthur. When cash wheat sells at $1.10 In Omaha and No. S up to 11.07. It In a great day for the Ne braska farmer, and such a day wi October 19. Of course, there wera lower grades bringing less money, but standard grades of wheat are very much wanted In all market where grinders compete for the atuff. The newa of the morning was con fined principally to exploiting tne rnvagea of the Hessian fly, a vicious and well known demroyer. and It was the detection of this dread presence that added new fuel to the excited and atrong market. The reeclpta at rrlmary polnta are full ing off at an alarming rata and the. bears ara almply getting frunltc with the man ner In which they ara being ayatematlcally ftaved every time thev dure atlrk their noeea Into the pita. It haa been fasMon able, thla acalplng of the beara. during the present aeaaon. They will come, for the reaaon thut they cannot stand seeing prlcea for wheat where they are. It la Inborn In the nature of the bear to make a fight against wheat at 11.00 a bushel or better, and aa n result they have been In every time wheat got high and have loat their era I pa time and agnln. Now It la a ques tion when they will have strength enough to make an effective fight again. It looks aa If wheat might fix Its own price and that It might be much higher. Under the circumstances, and In aplte of the Increas Ir.r shipments of wheat, the speculative futurea advanced in Chicago lo a buahel. December sold from II. 144 to II 1H. with a half point reaction: May. $1 12W1 14. Torn was somewhat better. The pressure from liquidation seems about over and the receipts of old corn are light, while new corn has not yet made lta appenrance. December moved no c to 48e, and May to 46Ho. a gain of e. . Oata ware also stronger, but, as In the case of corn the advances were of the fractional order. Primary Receipts Wheat, 1.114,000 nu., gainst l.lfl.nno hu.; corn. 244.000 bu.. against S96.000 bu Shipments Wheat, 524,000 bu., agalnat 694,000 bu.; corn, 524,000 bu., against U'.ono bu. , ' . Omaha Caah "ales: 'Wheat 1 car No. S hard. 66 lbs.. $1.07: 1 rnr No. 2 northwest ern. 67 lbs . $1.10: 1 car No. 4 hard, 66 lbs , 11.01; 1 car No. t hard. 56 lbs., $1.04. Corn 1 car No. I yellow, 49c. Oats t car No. 2 white. J7e; 10 cars No. I white, 2810-, 1 ears No. t white, 27c; 1 car atandard. 27c; 1 car No 4 white, 27c. Rye 1 car No. 4, 61 lbs., 91c. Omaha Caah Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard, ll.07fln.10: No. I hard. $l.O4fn.07; No. 4 bard, $1.01; No. 2 spring. $1.10; No. 8 spring, $1.07;. CORN-No. 2, 48ff49c; No. 8, 48Vrc; No. 4, 47e: no grade, 44c; No 2 yollow. 49c; No. yellow. 4o; No. 2 white. 48V4349c; No. 3 WOATs5$o. 2 mixed. 27c: No. 3 mixed, 26o; No. 4 mixed. 25c; No. 2 white, 284729c; No. ( white, 2728c; No. 4 white, 27Vc; stand ard. 27c. RTE-No. 4. 7lV4c. Car Lot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Kansas City St. Louis Oraia Marietta Kisatrnere. 'fieminm nrtcea of grain today and Tues day at tha marketa named wera aa tol- ...638 ...192 ...113 40 75 118 32 21 Iowa: Wheat December ! May July Corn SJgecember 0 December May October .. CHICAGO. : C'oae Today. Tuesday. 1 &H 1 144 1 124 T. LOUIS. 1 1ST. WVi 95 .4SV4.L . . 4K 45 .., 46V , 45 . . 44 . 29 28 m $o 29 28 Wheat- December May Corn-December May . 1 17 ' i i7ii- 1 16 U6 Wheat December May Corn December May KANSAS ' CITT. 44V 4414 43 43 1 06 1 06 42 Vi Wheat December May Wheat December May Wheat December May NEW YORK. 1 18 1 14 MINNEAPOLIS, 1 18 118 DULUTH. , 1 17 .118 1 04 100 41 40 1 17 1 13 1 1 16 Financial Goaalp. Conaola atronger In London. Colorado miners' strike terminates. ". Bond houses expect increasing business I after election. 1 J. jr. Hill Is extending the Great Northern In British Columbia. Missouri Pacific officials say (here are better earnings in sight. . , . Reported ootton picking suffering from Insufficient supply of labor. NEW YORK. Oct. 19.-Amertcan stocks In London firm, to above parity. National Tuba company advanced tha price on tubes and pipes $2 a ton. Stocks plentiful In loan crowd with ex ception of some demand for Atchison. - Earnings of Southern railway second week of October, gross Increase. $tB,863; from July 1, gross Increase, $383,238. Ceaanaerclal Gossip, S. A. McWhorter: St. Louis aaya a party here from Versaillea, Mo., In Mor gan oounty, aaya wheat la fulll of heaalan fly and that ha never saw so much insect Ufa. KKW YORK UEtERAL MARKET Qaatatlaas of tha Day o. Varlo.s Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. lS.-FLOUR-Recelpta, 21, Ml bbls. ; exports, 9.160 bbls.; sales. tf.UoO pkgs.J market Arm and nominally higher,, fair demand; Minnesota patents, $6.1u&f4.4: Minnesota bakers. t4.t0fc4.yu: winter pat ents, te.6uG6.76; winter straights. $6.35t.60; winter extras, 13.6004.80; winter low grades. tl.30ib4.00. Rye flour, firm; sales, 4a0 bbla.; fair to gooj, t4.4u(u4.60; choice to fancy, $4 fcet.W. Buckwheat flour, dull: per 100 !ba., $2,264 2.36, , CORNMKAL lirm: yellow western. P UOI.U; city, $L12L14; klln-drteO, 3.w -2u. . Klffij Nominal BARLEX-titeady; feeding. 43c, c I. f.. New York. , .- WHKAT Receipts, 66.100 bu.; aalea, 5,500 009 bu. futurea Spot market Arm; No 3 I?4 i a'..t b- N- northern Duluth. $l.t4 f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.07. f. a. p.. altoau Options . opanad steady, but Immediately advanced over a cent per bu. on renewed complaints of Hessian fly damage, good southwest cash demand, December manipulation and smaller raoelpts. After a reaction, due to proltt-taklng, the market closed unsettled at tlWo net advance; May, II 13S'fi 1 loH. oloalng at $1 144,; December. ti.17Hiul.lsv. olualng at 1.18. CORN Receipts, 13t,r7B bu.; expoHs, 68 324 bu.; sales, lv.mfo bu. futures. Spot market firm; No, t ssHo in elevator and tttwo f. o. b.. afloat; Wo. 3 yellow, fc'o; No. 2 white $c. Opiloa market generally firm all duy. and particularly in tha last hour, when re- ixn it iiuHiui returns and a good rash demand caueetf a short scare, he close showing No net advance; May closed at 6le: October closed at aawv Imtmbtr. Wiuir'c. closlnK at ui.. U1. OAl-Receipts, 1U.SU) bu. Spot market quiet; mixed oata, a to u h.. natural white, to to $3 lbs., SHr.Xwd' white, M to 40 Iba.. r.v&ti. Upii.ma. oulet KKBD-Quiet; airing bran. $ju.X; dllngs. $20la. . 7 HAY-Duil; shipping. 2c; good to Choice. JJHO. HOP-1rm: state, common in rlioic 1K lltiSac; 1904, 110 !5c. olds, 14011c. Pa cino cuaat. lif"i. tviuJeu; lA. 3uo; oiaa lOlXa. , HIDES Firm; Oalveatan, 29 to 25 Iba, 37c; California. U III a Iba., ltc; Texas (drr, 14 to tu lbs.. 14c I K ATIIKH-fli.-a.lv: arid. 34i2s.v pitOVlrtiONB-Href, unlet; . family, jio $0 sV10.i piese, $j.frv-.id, inrt lialua, l.tr.ij, jsnr.; packet. ISScfllOSO; cltv rrtrt m. tHWvjtano. Cut meats, dull; pickled bel- pick led . hs ma. $9 75010.60. Lard, steady; western eteamed, $7.; October clnwd at 17.70, nominal; rfnntd quiet; continent $7.": South America. $8 50; compound, $ 7. Pork, barely steady; family. $16 6-); short clear. $14.0Ptf 17.C0; meaa, tl2.h'U TaLLoW Easy; city. 4Vc: country. 4'i tiu.E Steady; domestic, fair to extra. fA.tifip: Japan, nominal. HITTER Firm; street price, extra cresmery, Zli&ZlW-; official prlcea creamery, common to extra. 13jj21r; held. Jon-VVsc; atate. dairy, common to extra, 13320c. KOGB Firm; western flncat selected, 23 Jlc; average beat, 22Vifl8c. tjjctBf. weaa; state, Tim .,...-( I'Ol'LTRY Alive, easy; weatcrn chli kena, lowla. lie; turkeva, 12'rjnci airj"i, I i.)i.r ' ... .1.1. -.. fnWla , -rptri 11 iiiirnrni,, 12iJlic; turkey. I,l7c. Chicago' gram aid provisioss Featares of the Tradlna- ss Closlna Prices en Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Oct. 19-Ralna In the north west and spread of Hesalan fly damage southwest gsve eucoursgement to bull traders la wheat today. As a result prices at the close were up over a cent compared with In at night. Corn made a net gain of an even cent. Oata are up c. Provloions show an advance of 2H to 10c. A feeling of healtanry marked opening transactions In the wheat pit. Initial nuo tatlnna on December were a ahade to S1 He higher, at $1.14 to $1.14. May was unchanged to VtJc lower, at $1.12 to tl.12411.12. The uncertainty st the start was due largely to the Indifferent tone of cables, the Liverpool wheat market liplng barely ntrndy, notwithstanding the sharp advance here yesterday. Reports from many uuarters Indicated that the damuKS to winter wheat by Hesalan file wax in creaxlng at an alarming rate. A claim was made by a St. Louis authority that fit Iriirt 70 per cent of the Kansas wheat crop w:ia already out of farmers' hands. With such reports st hand, shorts and commission houses were active purchaaers of the De cember option. The consequence Waa a quirk advance. December selling up to $j.l6. May had a sympathetic ndvanre to tl.13'8'1.13. Some of the large buyers then turned sellers, and prices reart!1 about a half rent. Later the demand again became urgent, and the market readily responded to the Inrreaaed buying. Decem ber advancing to $l.lt4. The hlKh point on May was reached at $1.14. Renewed firoflt-taklng caused another reaction later n tha clay, December selling off about c. Tne market closed strong, with December tl.l6fil.l5. , Final figures on May were at tl.13 Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 60.200 bushela. Primary re ceipts were 1,114,100 bushels, compared with liKl.tno bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 778 cars, against 7K1 cars last week and 679 cars a year ago; Rain In tha west and a prediction of more to follow within the next thirty-six hours gave a strong tone to the com market. The strength of wheat also had considerable influence. In addition, country acceptances to blda sent out yesterday were exceedingly small. Trading waa moderately active. De cember opened unchanged to c higher, at 48H to 48t,o, sold up to 4Vfce and closed at tha highest point. Ioca! receipts were 76 cars, with 4 of contract grade. Oats were Influenced mainly by the strength of wheat and corn, the market holding firm throughout the entire session. December opened o higher, at 28c, sold up to 29c and closed at the top. Local re ceipts were 119 cars. Fewer hoga than expected and an advance In grain rates were mainly responsible for a strong provision market. There was soma evidence of buying by packers. At the close January pork was up 10c, at $12.35. Lard was uo 24c, at $7.20. Ribs were 5ry!7o higher, at $6.47. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 9 cara; corn, 79 cars; oats, 102 cars; hogs, 23 m head. The leading futurea ranged as follows: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Pricei Beset Sharply en EetJj Selling to Take Profit. BEARS IN CONTROL OF MOST ISSUES Weak Holdings Rhakea Oat aad Their Shares Throrta I poa the Market la Great Raaatlty Paw - - -Stocks Higher. NEW YORK, Oct. 19-The reactionary tenaency of atocka which was unuer it siraint yesteraay broke through tnat re straint toony and took on precipitancy dur ing ine Mtiemcon. tne reaction has b. o.t loiig expected and needei no news 10 a pluin it beyond tn; unw.elily prop, u Hons to Mhlen the lung Interest nas extended and th- toneu.ient grutn ot the burden of realising proil.a, whlc-n proved toj neavy tor the usual suppuning tactics to sus tain. Once the reaction wa-a eatablUheJ, the professional bears gained eumcieni conn ucnee to tall upon tne market in the usal overwhelming fashion and ihua ana. pen the Ian. wltn the result of uncovering at p loss orders and wiping out nair.w mar SlhS. thua shaking out weik hi.dlngj and flinging wtorks on the market in a snnwer. 'i'li'-se pro.e.u.slonal bears showeo. their cus tomary Hgiiity In taking quick prohts on the bieak and their covering movements and the opposing tactics of the room nulla cmseti the confusion In the late price movement. '1 lie buying of selected stocks was even moie ngareFKive and speciacu.ar than here loiorc unj the stocks to oe pualieu we.e hcrr.klcu before the market' opened tio.n the uptown hotels with the complacency which lias distinguished the present ram p.ugn in stocks In n m.irktd degree. Krle 8t i'aul, Kouthern Railw.iy, Atchison, Re:id lug nnd Leather prrterred were at differ ent times churned Into furious activity and long strings or' tranaicti' na in bluras of i.KM to '(.tmo HlKina were run through th muket on a rising cale. The deie mined sellins; of L'nited States Bieel preierr-d waa tne tlrst liKiilent to c.uc uiieasines and was not checked by the good tenor of 1 he news from the trade, Including an ad vance In Tube and Pipe and the cheerful expression of tho Iron Age. An admbelo.i j or new lntc-rect to the directory M the I Republic Iron and Steel company occurred I during the dav, but attracted Utile atten tion. 1 ne rumor of new Interests In At chlHon took a more specific form uga:n, but without confirmation. The securing of a Mexican loan by At er ica 11 bankerx caused a good impsl n. The routine news of the day was generally favorable to values and money continue! easy. The new director elected by the Erie board yesterday was made the center of the flood of rumors concerning that siock, with which lta enrly advance li accompa nied. Last price were conaide ably atove the lowest, but the rallv on short cover ing at the last waa not well held and the cloalnff was Irregular. Honda were irregular: total eales par value. $6,880,010. l'nited States 3a advanced per rent on call. Quotations on the New Tork Stock ex change ranged as follows: H-ii.Hi".Lr'" cio" ..69.100 ! 84 85 res5? the division of redemption, ahowa: Available caah bulanee, $147,4,"9.luS; gold, 7,2n9,971. ew Tarh Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 19 --MONEY--On anil, steadv at li2 per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; offered, f per cent. Time loan, easier; SO daya. 3ft8Vt per cent; 90 days and months, SV'iS'N per cent. PRIME flKKCANTILK PAPER-4fi$ per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with sctial business In banke'S' W"s "t i 5tn 4.8675 for demand and at $4KM5fl4r&6 for no-day bills: poet'C rates. m.mjm and I4SHV4; commercial hills. $1 .ta!fi4.t3. SILVER Bar, 68Hc; Mexican dollars, 49ac. RONDS Government, firm; railroad. Irregular. The following are the closing quotation! on atorka nnd bon: V. S. rf. . rag....lHM'Manhatta e. g. 4a...l'H do coupon W Mn. Central 4a t io la. r IMS' l"t Inc it An mupon ! Minn. St. U 4f M In 4a. mm ims M . K. T. 4a 101 n coupon 1'N' 4n do eld 4. res !" K. R. R. do enupon ...l"1 N. V. f, nf M c. 4a. lt . lv Aichlinn xn. 4a 1014 N. ) f. g. 144 dn adl Atlantic r L. 4a. Bat. A Ohla 4a... dn IWi Cantral at Os. te do 1st lac tliea. A Ohio 4Ht rnlraso A A. H l .. n. m 11 . MH No. raclflc 4a !04 . I"4 en n' N A W. r. 4a.. ldl . WHO 8. L. a A par.... S .111 ,Pann mi. iva 1".' . T Readina (en 4 WS ,l. U A 1. M. e. ta..UCit . ai "at. l. a. r. r. . u . tv at. u s w. la r C. M A S. P. a 4a.10H Ssabnard K U 4a..... U C. N. W. r. Ti ICTiSo. Paotnu 4t U po Hallway mi. ii"i Ti P. la I1 T.. St. U A W. 4a.. sn4 Union rnclflf 4 IIS1 dn con. 4a lit V S. Siael 14 (a 7V4 Wahath la H do dK R W. A Ij. 4 1 Wla. central 4 tti Colo. Fuel e. l II "a C. R. t. P. 4a TlVk dn col la Crc. A St. L, . 4a. .101 j fhlcago Ter. 4a 7AV Ton. Tnbarrn 4a WH Colo. A So. 4a n D P O. 4a lniVt Erla prior has 4a.... loo do (an. U "V f w. a n. c. ta Hocklna Val. 4H L. A N. unl. 4.. .11(1 inula .1021 London Stock Market. LONDON, Oct. 19-Cloalng: Conjoin. mony KHIN. T. tntral... do account M t-18 Norfolk W.., Anaconda I dn pM Articles ! Opan. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yea'y. Wheat rill Oct. ... 1 1 141 1 13H Dec. 1 143 1 15''S,!1 U,9 1 1444 1 1 IBM 1 U 1151 114 My 1 12Mff II Uff II 12V.? 1 12 1 14V4 1 n 1 13 1 12 July 9S 9H 98 S-9V. 98 , Corn Oct 62 61 Dec. 48W 49 48! 49 48 May 46 46 45 46(g 44 Outs ort. 29 28 Dec. 2SH 29 28H 29 2S May 30 31 30 31 30 Perk . . , .Oct, ....... 10 90 10'85 Deo 1105 10 97 Jan. : U 0 ' -'SI H :i .5 'A Uv.y 12 27 13 3IVi 15 2, 12 30 12 20 Lard I I " ' I Oct, 7 25 7 28 7 22 '7 22 7 17 Dec. 7 26 7 26 7 IS 7 16 7 12 Jan. 7 20 7 25 7 20 7 20 7 17 May 7 80 7 33 7 27 7 27 7 25 Ribs I Octw 7 46 7 46 7 35 7 35 7 45 Jan. 45 60 45 7 27HI 7 46 May (66 60 . 66 t 67 6 60 Ko, t Cash Quotation were as fo'lows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, tn.tmt 6.40; straights. $4 906.20: bakers, $3.301.00; spring patents, $5.304jo.70; straights, $4.60) 6.30. WHEAT No. t spring, 11.1271.17; No. 3, tl 0fV?1.15; No. t red. tl.l7?1.19. CORN No. t. 63c; No. 2 yellow. 66c. OATS No. 2. 290; No. 2 white, 3132c; No. 3 white. 29vJ,,HHc. RYE No. 2. 77H78c. BA RLEY Good feeding. 87c; fair to choice malting, 40(jr52c. SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed. 11.11 : No. 1 north western. $1.18. Clover, contract grade, $12.26. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, oer bhl., H10.90 M1.00. Lard, per 100 lbs.. t7.227.26. Short ribs sides (loose!. $7.4O7.60. Short -clear Sides (boxed). $7.257.60. Tha receipts and shipments were as fol lows: , Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls.., ,. !W.ooo 20,600 Wheat, bu 227,000 74.600 Corn, bvl 14.8W) , 153.f0 Oats, bu 861,600 162.600 Rye. bu 17.400 9.7"0 Barley, bit 1 240,800 42.200 On tha Produca exchange today tha but ter market was steady and firm; cream eries, 16184c; dairies, 1317c, Eggs, steady; at mark, cases included. 164184c; firsts, 18c; 1 prime firsts, 20c; sxtraa, 22c. Cheeee, steady, 1010o. " f . ft. Lonls Grala aad Provisions. . ST. LOUIS, Oct. 19. WHEAT Higher; No. 3 red. cash, elevator, fl.17; track, ll.20fil.21; December, 11.17; May, $117; No. 2 hard. tl l4l.lS. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 62c; track, 63c; December, 444i44c: May, 43c. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 30c; track. tOct Deoember, 30c; May, 3Tc; No. 2 white, 31iii32o. - FIXJUR Market confined to domestic de. mands; red winter patents, $5.604i'j SO; aie cla'.a higher; extra fancy and straights, $6.0) 5.36; clear, $4.36-u4 a). SEED Timothy, steady at t2 662.85. . CORNMEAL Steady at $2.75. - BRAN Dull; Backed, east track. 847c. HAY Dull and unchanged; timothy, 16.00 12.00; prairie. t.OOfrrt W. IRON COTTON TIES 96c. - HAOGING 7ift7c. HEMP TWINE V PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, $11.16. Lard, higher; prime steam, $A.K7V. Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts. $.1.87. Clear ribs. $9.15 Short clear. $9.37. ' POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 8c; springs, 10ai1o; turkeys, 14xJl&c; ducks, 9c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 1622c; dairy, 1819c. E'lOS Firm at ISc, caaa count. Receipts, Shipments. Flour, bbls ,0oo , is.oio Wheat, bu 4K.(K) W.ooo Corn, bu 21.0110 65.OI0 Oats, bu ...w.l.0o0 28,000 Kaasas City Oral a aad Pravlaloas. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 19 WHEAT Steady, but dull; December, $1.0ti; May, $105; July, 9uc; caah. No. 2 hard. $l.u4? 1.10; No. 8. $1 07!il.0 No. 4, 98c$1.044; rejected, bH0c; No, 2 red. $1.12r((1.15; No. $, $1.07tl.l0: No. 4, 9Gi-$$1.0. CORN Firm; December. 42c; May. 41Hc; caah. No. 2 mixed, 4K r: No. t, 47c; No. 2 white, 49c; No. 3, 48ir48c. OATS Stesdy; No. 2 white, 303le; No. 2 mixed. mtJe. HAY Steady; choice timothy, t8.S0S.0O; choice prairie. $7 601 8. 00, RYE Steadv. 726r74e. EGUS Higher; Missouri and Kansas new No. 3. whltewood rases Included. 18c; caae count, lor; caaea returned c per doi. leae- MUTTER Steady; creamery, llc; dairy, fancy. 14c. Receipts. Bhlpments. Wheat, bushela W.0. mo Corn, bushels S7. 1 Oata. bushela li.QOQ li.Ouo Mlaaeapells Orsla Market. MINNEAP1L18. Oct 19 WHEAT Ie. ceniber. $118; May. $1 18H1 1M; Septem ber 6r; No. 1 hard. $1.2-1: No. 1 northern, tl 30; No. 3 northern, tl-Wi- FLOURFlrst patents, $8.46466: second patents. W 2M8 $6; first clears. $4.6(i4.76. In wood; second clears, $J.S.'l3.36, f. o. b. In Winneaoolla In wood. UHAN-ln bulk. tU- MUwaakaa fJrala Market. MILWAI'KER. Oct. 19-WHEAT-3c hlsher; N. 1 northern, tl 19; No. 2 norm m. Il lliTl lS; May. $113. til 13V RYE-truiigr; No. 1. i83Ho. HARLUY-Uirady; No. 2. Km.'; sample, C5, , rhea. A Ohio Chlraxo Ot. W C. M. A 8t. P rvpeera Denver A R. O do pfd r.vle de lit pfd.. do 2d pfd.. Illinois Cantral I f-outR. A Naah. M.. K T ...1M ... 71 ... M ... IT't ... 7ia ... MS ... ... 44 ... 4I ... ... 7 8.B0O 1,6(10 UK) 4.4(0 200 6.600 102 96 133 184 4fiH 1,200 v 38 8.800 19 7 15 86 23 66 29 176 1111 y P3 98 132 183 44 3S AfrhlHOn do preferred Baltimore & Ohio..., do preferred , Canadian Pacific... Central of N. J Chesapeake A Ohio. Chicago & Alton... do preferred , Chicago O. W Chicago A N. W 2.700 lf.' 191 C. M. & St. Paul. ...101.500 173 170 no prererrea Chicago Ter. A Tr,... 3"0 do preferred 200 C, C C. A St. L.... 300 Colo. Southerrf 1.300 do 1st preferred... do 2d preferred.... Del. & Hudson D.. I,, ft W Denver & Rio G.. do preferred Erie 147,81V) do let preferred 17,700 00 vn prererred... Hocking A'alley 900 1.300 7.600 400 293U 1.300 30i 1,500 7.300 100 8.900 1.700 6.800 do preferred Illinois Central.... Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern do preferred Louis. & Nashville. Manhattan Metro. Securities.. M?ri. at. Uy Minn, ft St. Louis Missouri Pacific... M.. St. P. ft S. 8. M.i 600 do nref erred 800 M., K. & T S.oro Nat. R. R. of M. pfd. 700 do preferred . 1.6N) N. Y. Central 6.300 Norfolk ft Western.. 11, 200 do preferred Ontario ft Western.... 10.200 Pennsylvania 94,800 P., C. C. ft St. L,... 100 Reading 158.200 do 1st preferred 1,700 do 2d preferred 1,200 Rock Island Co.... ,.. 40.100 do preferred 2,400 St. L. ft 8. F. ?d pfd. 3.100 St. Louis S. W 800 do preferred 1.4(h) Southern Pnclflc 71.2(H) Southern Railway. do preferred Texas ft Pacific... Toledo, St. L. & W. do preferred Union Pacific do preferred Wnbash do preferred Wheeling ft L. E.. Wisconsin Central do preferred Mexican Central... Southern Pacific pfd... 1,800 Adams Express Co.... American Express Co, U. S. Express Co...... Wells-Fargo Exp. Co. Amal. Copper 51,300 Am. Car ft Foundry.. 1,000 do preferred........ Am. Cotton Oil do preferred... American Ice... do preferred Am. Linseed OH do preferred... Am. Locomotive do preferred Am. Smelt, ft Ref do preferred. 82 3H 72 61 82 146 29 51 1,000 1 27H 1.000 ' 49i .11.000 137 . 1324 1S&: .. iWO-l&svi ,1S7V4 67 4 9O0T4; K) . a C'W-.IS 121 Y'A 400 Ml 60 691 48.400 106 103V4 104 iBVk tr-" kih 134 134 134 101 94 98 133 182 44 37 80 19- 1914 171 a 1844 16 85 22 64 28 174 104 80 82 36 71 4 49 82 .... SH 144 144 ZS4 ZS'4 49 49 27V4 27 49 48 18 7 15 85 22 64 28 173 29314 29 82 35 71 49 82 29V 9 294 42 -41 - 41 67 66 6fi 13514 134 134 73 72 72 93 8 38 3 130 135, 136 74 74 74 78 74 74 88 87 88 81 81 80 30 29 29 74 72 72 83 1 82 22 22 22 49 47 4R 83 61 61 36 , 83 84 98 95 96 36 34 34 3014 a.A tft pn i,.7 101 . K) 1074 10 l.oiir w VS'M SD'4 44 18 22 4 -.111.700 .. 3.400 ...10.100 7.0CO 8.3O0 200 1,200 600 15.100 17VS 116 21 42 18 22 45 in 21 43V, 18 21 44 1 66 27 86 32 92 9 40 UK 29" 98 7 lOBii Am. Sugar Refining. .28.600 137 Anaconda Jrtln. Co.... wh Krook. rapid Tran...an,fiiio ...i. 100 .. 200 .: 100 .. 2.10 .. 1.700 .. 1.200 3.000 .. 800 .. 1,800 2I0 68 39 220 17 76 S4 115 118 .... Z40 ..... 208 .... 117 .... 238 . 64' 28 84 81 92 ' 8 88 35H 28 97 109 138 96 38 219 17 73 83U 1.900 178 176 178 63 26 86 3? 92 8' 14 28 97 66 100 135 96 4 37 217 17 76 .1:114 . 1.000 . 1,000 . 600 . 100 .13.300 600 Colo. Fuel ft Iron 18.000 Consol. Gas 24.200 Corn Products 900 do preferred 700 Distillers' Securities.. 4.000 General Electric Inter. Paper do preferred Inter. Pump do preferred National Lead North American Pacific Mall 5.700 People's Gas 12.600 Pressed steel car s.ono do preferred 1.400 Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do preferred 2,?00 64 Rubber Goods.. (00 do preferred 2O0 Tenn. Coal & Iron.. 4.6"0 U. 8. Leather 62.600 do preferred 8.200 U. 8. Realty ft Imp. 1.400 V- B. Rubber 1,100 do preferred....,....; loO . V. 8. Steel 66,?00 .du preferred ...143.600 Wealing. Electric 4,600 173 Western Union 6n0 92 Total ssles for the day, 1.74O.1O0 shares. Holloa Block Market. ROSTON, Oct. 19 Call loans, 2(ff3 per cent: time loans, 4fW per cent Official Closing or stocss nun ' uonas: 18 78 an 82 28 97 39 107 42 82 100 228 2.4(4) 12 86 67 11 18 is 87 82 24 98 37 108 40 81 228 12 5?H 23 86 66M 12 92 90 64 63 r? 83 t 81 171 18 77 87 si 25 98 87 108 41 81 228 12 5? 22 86 ft 90 6-; 28 K 21 81 172 r. Atiblaan ad. 4a M do a Mi. Cantral 4a tl Atchison H do pM 1UIV Boatoa A Albanr 341 Boaioa A Main 14 Rualna Klataled 1M i KIK hburs pfd 1M I Mai. ('antral Itlk N. V.. N. H. A H...1W Pere Ulrquttll .... 71 I Lion Paolftc 1M4 Amar. Ar(a. Cham... 1S do pfd WS Amar. Pnau. Tuba.... 4V tair, Suaar 134 o pld Ittt, Amor. T A T 144 Amor. Wooiaa lla dn aid U IMaiinlnn I. At B... It Kdwon Elac. Illu...tM nn. Kleelrlc Mua. Klartrla do pid Man (laa t nll4 rrult t'nltad Shua Mark.., do pfd V. Stoal . Pf Hid. Aake.l. 17', 41 lot u . 11 , US 1 watln(. com nana Advantura Allouoa Amalsamatad Amtricaa Zlna .... Atlantic btusham r .l. A HaaU renlanalai Coppor Ranaa Illaly WW lomlnlon Coal .... Frarklln Ilrant-y lale itorala Maal. Mlnlag MK'hlcas Mohaak Mi nt. I A C Old Doailnloa .... Oaila Parrot ljulnry , , Tamarack Trlullj I'. S Mining I' 8. UH..,. ....... I'tah V irtorta Winona Wulvarlne .. U .. 13 .. 4 .. - 11 .. ..Ui , 2d' .. .. UK, .. Ml! .. ' .. tv, .. Mti .. Ik, .. ta .. M .. H .. H .111 .- .. .. u, .. 41 .. 1 -. .. M : Treasury Statesaeat. WASHINQTON. tvt. 19. Today's ststa ment of the treasury balanie In the grn sral fund, sxvlualvs of lit $UAi,uuo,iam gold Airhlnon 7t,;niurln A W dn pfd 1A4 VPennrrlvnnla P.tltlmora A Ohio.... IT', Rand Mints Canadian Pacific ISTSiRradlns ... 4"i dn in n'd . .. 10 V dn 14 pid ...nsVfouthrn Railway ... t do ptd . .. II flouthtrn Pacific . ... HU I nton PnclBe 11H4 ... ll PIO . ... 7S V 8. Steal S! ...I? I dn pfd 84 H ...141 Wablfh 1!4 ...1J4, dn pfd 4S ... St'S Spanlrti 4a ' SILVER Fhir. quiet, 26d per ounce. MOKli I ifil per ceni. The rate of illarount In the open market for short bills Is 2Mft2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2ifi2 per cent. New York Mlnlnsr Stocks. NEW TORK. Oct. 19. The followin the closing prices on mimim siocks 10 .. 4l .. 11 .. 13 .. 10 ..16 ..1M) .. 1 Little Chief Ontario Ophlr Phoenix rr-tosl Savaaa R c rra Nevada Small Hopea .. Standard ....... t are ... I ...uo ...IK. ...II ... l.H ... U ... r ... no ...in Adama Con A lira Rraaoa Itrunnwlcs Con . ComBtocs Tunnel Con. (al. A Va.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Laadvtlla cos .... offered. Foreign Financial, LONDON. Oct. 19. The demand for money was somewhat Increased In the mar ket today by payment of an Installment of :i;.250,0ti0 of the Transvaal loan. The sup- lv, however, was large. I'pward of 2, 10.000 was distributed. Discounts were rather easier, owing to slight recovery of foic-lgn exchanges due to the favorable statement of the Imperial Rank of Oer niuny. Prices on the Stock exchange wire steadier and a fair amount of business was transacted. With the hardening jf emails a less gloomy view, waa taken of the for eign demands for gold. Home rails were firm on good earnings Americans were ac tive. Norfolk A Western and Erie were strong. The movements were Irreguljr and the market closed unsettled. Grand Trunk recovered on bear eovering. Foreignois wore dull. Japanese were easy. Imperial Japanese government 6s of 1904 were quoted at 94. Russians were steady. BERLIN, Oct. 19. Prices on the houre tooay were stronger. Russians recovered upon the later war naws. Baltimore ft Ohio v(,i strong, owing to the local pur chases. IARIS. Oct. 19. The -tone on the bourne today was animated. Internationals showed a geiietai advance. Russians particularly being l-uoyant. Russian Imperial 4s wero nuoted at 94.20 and nuesliin bonds of 1904 at 617 The piate rate of discount was 311-16 rer cent. . ' ' r"uV- - ' U.P.'JCffl', . .-r Vo.il Market. BOSTON, Oct.' 19.i-WOOL-Btrong and active are the adjectives 'which describe this week's market. . A healthful tone seems to exist everywhere. Mxnufacturers are not very free buyers In thla market, but are competing1 with buyers In western mar kets. Many new buyers are seen. Terri tory wools are going freely at firm prices. Pulled wools arriving are showing Im proved staples nnd values are strong. For eign grades are firm but quiet. Quotations: Territory, Idaho, fine, 18(f(18c; heavy fine, 1516c; fine medium, 18fflfic: medium, 19 20c; low medium, 211'22a; -Wyoming fine, 16(fil7c; heavy fine. I.5fl6c; nne medium, 178'18c; medium. 20721c; low medium, 22 23c; I'tah and Nevada fine, 17$?17c; heavy fine. 1516c; fine medium. 174jlsc ; medium, 2021c; low medium, 22f?23c; Dakota fine, I'ljilSc: fine medium, HwlSc; medium, 2C tic; low medium, 22'ff23c; Montana fine choice, 21(S22c; fine average, 19320c: fine medium choice. 21g22c; average. 19iff20cj sterile, 22?r"3r-: medium choice. 22280. ST. LOl'IS, Oct. 19.-WOOL-Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, i 26c; light fine, lS&20c; heavy, 1218c; tub washed, 22'S36o. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 19. METALS The London tin market was unchanged at 134 for spot, while futures were a little lower at 130 10s. Locally the market was nulet but firm In tone, quotations ranging from $28.75 tq $29. Copper was a little lower. In the London market, spot being quoted at 61 Is n'd and futures 60 5s. Locally the copper market was steady; lake Is held at $13.12i18.8W. electrolytic at (13.001T1S.26 and casting at t12 87fi 13.00. Lead, firm, 12 5s in the London market. Here It was also Arm, Generally epeaklnpr prices range from $4.30 to $4.35, but some dealers are ofTerlnw at $4.20. Spelter was unchanged at 23 2s (id In the London market and st t5.20ifi6.26 In New Tork. Iron closed 60s4d In Glasgow and 43a 7Mrd ' In Mlddleshorough. Locally Iron la steady; No. 1 foundry northern. $14.0Oft 15.00.- Na. 2 foundry northern, No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south ern soft. I14 0(Mi;H.nO. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 19.-METAL8 Lead, strongr at $4.20. Spelter, higher at $5.15. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Beeeipts Light ind Market Baled Strong 111 ArouDfl. ' i HOG MARKET ALSO A TRIFLE HIGHER Kt Esaiil fthees and Lambs to Meet Demand aad Market Covld Safely Re Qaoted ttronar and Active is Killers and Feeders. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. It. 1904. Receipts were; Cattle. Hoca. Bheep. Official Monday 1,640 tOit it.lio Official Tueaday 4.115 t.7U 11,423 Official Wednesday 4.000 S.tfotf 13.500 Three daya this week.17,S4 ll,t:s 53.968 Same days week ago.. .11.014 17.6!9 60,974 Same to weeks ago. .. .19.619 17.303 64.019 Same three weeks ago. .23.807 18,207 70,ffl Same four weeks ago.. ..22.678 14 J07 61.209 Same days last year.... 87,116 9,795 62,200 RECEIPTS FUR THE YEAR Tu DAl'ti. The following table shows ttie receipts of cattle, hugs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date with comparisons: , 1904. I ma. Inc. Dee. Cattla 724.19$ t41.80 117.784 Hogs 1.8M.410 1.811,481 37,97 Bheep 1,390,477 l,31a,5it 71.949 '1 ha follownia wble luunl v.. uve.ua price of hogs at South Omaha (or ths last leveral dais with comparisons: Pats, IKi 9.lJO2.!lsn.li0.18t.ll Oct. 1... Oct i... Oct. ... Oct. 4... Oct. ... Oct. Oct. 7... Oct. ... Oct. ... Oct. 10.. Oct. li.. Oct. 12.. Oct. 13. . Oct. 14.. uct. 16.. Oct. 1. Oct. 17.. Oct. 18.. Oct. IK.. '6?i m 6 6244 s te 6 31 I lti 6 11 11! (02! 4 97, 6 Vi- S63 T 15, 4 73! a i $o t m w 7 i 7 83 1 17 5 67 ' b oJi t 64 T 42 t 41 7 80 6 49 (18 f 38 Kll i 19 7 14 13 t 22 T 04 6 14 6 95 16 t 20 t 20 6 3J 7 07 i 4.1 7 16 t 2V 6 49 7 00 181 5 37 6 VII 6 22 6 25 7 15 6 3 7 02 271 6 11 6 W u 131 UI II )' 6 20 6 )! U a t 08 i 021 4 92 4 901 4 93! 4 Kij a i 4 62 4 Ti, 4 G4 4 62 4 all I t 71 4tt) 4 Ail t 08 417) t4 a 311 U 4 I4 t M 4 ! 68 I 3 39 4 25 4 8j I 64 4 31 167 4 23 64 4 20 1 69 4 24 8 be a lt 4 SO 4 lui t 70 4 10 3 67 4 iai 3 Vi ' Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars' of stock brought In today by each road was; Cattle.llogs.Shp.H'scs. C, M. ft St. P. Ry 14 Missouri Pacific 2 1 I'nion Pacific sstem.... 28 6 26 .. C. ft N. W. Ry 1 F., E. ft M. V. R. R.... 71 14 23 C, St. P., M. ft O. Ky.. 1 3 M. ft M. Ry 55 14 2 1 C, B. ft Q. Ry 3 C, R. I. ft P. Ry., east.. 5 4 1 .. C, R. I. ft K Ry., west. ,. 1 Total receipts 163 58 50 The dlsDosltlon of the day's recelu.l aa follows, euch buyer put chasing tha Der ot neaa inuicatea: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Packing Co 614 K3 Swift and Company 218 794 Cudahy Packing Co 1,048 982 Armour & Co. 1.276 604 Armour ft Co., Sioux City .... 921 Vansant ft Co 63 .... Carey ft Benton 178 Lobman ft Co 184 W. I. Stephen 159 Hill ft Huntstnger 2 Hamilton A Rothschild... 178 , .... Wolf ft Murnan 41 .... Mike Haggerty ft Co 44 Bulla ft Kline 36 S. ft S 186 J. B. Root ft Co 117 McWuairy ft Carey 141 .... Other buyers 263 1 l was num.- 8f&- 188 3,081 1.430 11,452 Totals 4,480 t,628 16,405 CATTLE There waa a very moderjts t run of cattle here this morning and in fact t supplies were smaller than anticipated. Re ceipts at other points couia not De caned excessive and as a result an active and strong market was experienced all around. There were only a lew cars of corn fe4 steers In the yards, but the quality of those that did arrive was unusually good. One bunch sold for $6.1o and another tor $6.25, the latter price being the higheit paid here in some time past. The market all round could Rifely be quoted active and strong, eome sales being undoubtedly a little higher. A The demand for western rangers was also In good shape and tne market ruled active, with prices stronger. The better (trades in many intancer. sold a llttiu htg.ier than they did yesterday. One bunch was good enough to bring $4.20. The general run of cattle changod hands quite ireely at food, strong prices and there did not Feem to be hardly enough on scle to mtet the require ments of tho trade. There wero comparatively few cows on sale and with a liberal demand from all sources the market ruled active and strong, with some of the more dcrlrable grades a little higher. Even the canners and cut ters seemed to be In good demand, si that there waa an active market all around and most everything waa dispose! of In good reason. Bulls, veal calves and stags commanded steady to strong prices. The supply of stockers and feeders was rather limited and with a good demand from the country yesterday the market ruled active and stronger, the more de sirable grades In many cases being nfilOc higher. The better the quality the more freely they sold, but as upp!1s were 11 ht, even the commoner kind "O'd without dif ficulty. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Tr. No. A v. Pr. 24 1032 6 00 30 1507 I 11 1 12(0 I 15 17 1321 15 COWS. 1 611 t OA 10 713 I 66 2 147 I lti NEBRASKA, Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 18 COTTON-8pot closed otilet. 10 points decline; middling nn landa. 10.26c; middling gulf, 10.50c; sales, 633 bales. NEW ORLEAN8, Oct, 19.-COTTON-Qulet; sales. 6,550 bales; ordinary. 78ac; good ordinary, t11-16c; low middling. 9 6-ltc: middling, 9c; good middling, 101.18c: middling fair. 10D-16C Receipts, 17.675 bales: stock. 193,778 bales. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 19.-COTTON Spot In fair demand; prices t points higher. Amer ican middling fair. 5.7d: good middling. 5 64d; low middling-. 6.30d; good ordinary. 6.16d; ordinary, 6. nod. The sales were 7.000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation and exnort, and Included 6 900 American. Re ceipts. 10.100 bales, sll American. ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 19-COTTON-Oulet and unchanred: middling. 10c; sales, none: re ceipts. 800 bales; shipments, 38 bales; stock, 6,093 bales. loarar and Molasses. NEW TORK. Oct. 19. SI 'OAR Raw quiet; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4ac; molasses sugar. 34c; refined quiet; No. . .65c: No. 7, 6.50c; No. 1. 4.40c; No. t, 4.85c; No. 10. 4 80c; No II. 4.2V: N 13 4 1V-; No. 13. 4.10e; No. 14. 4.10c; confectioners' A. 4.80c; mould A, 6.30c; cut loaf, 6.65c; crushed, 566c: powdered., 5.03c; granulated, 4.95c; cubes. 6.50C. MOLASSES Steady! New Orleana open kettle, good to choice, 81437c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct 19. - BrGAR Bteadv: open kettle, SW&3cr open kettle centrifugal. 4G4Vic; centrifugal whites. 41-16c; yellows, new, 4&4c; seconds, 2tJ 4c. MOLASSES Open kettle, none; new cen trlfugsl, 2K428c; syrup, new. 36c. . Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 19.-COFFEE-Market for futures opened at an advance of frfilO polnta on continued demand for both ac counts, promoted by flrmnaas In the Eu ropean markets. The close was steady st unchanged prices to in sdvsm-e of t points. 8ales were reported nf about 68.000 bags. Including: November, $8 77fi80: De cember. ii.00: January. $7.oo: March, $7.164-7.20; Msv, $7.8fj7 .46: July. $7 66; Sep tember, $7Mi7.70. Spot Rio steady; No. 7 Invoice, iVkc; mild, quiet. Oils and Rosin. SAVANNAH. Oct, lt.-TURPENTINB-- Flrm. 62c. ' . ' ROSIN-Flrm: A, B. C. $2 52H: D, $2 87: E, ti "-".: V, $166; G. $2 70; II. $2.85; I, $2.85; K. $4.75; M. $1.20; N, $4.40; WO. $4.60; WW, $45 OIL CITT. Oct. it.-OILS-Credlt bsl snres. $156; certificates, no bid; shipments, 76. 1" bhla.; avtu age, 73 !U3 bhls.i runa, to 2i bbla.; average. MM'40 bbls. Shipments Lima, ro7H4 bbla.; aversge, 64 bhla.; ruus Lima, ;,8i bbls., aver, 89,101 bbla, ! 20 feeders..l057 1 56 t nailers.. 760 1 to a cows 172 tvo isnaj.... '.! 4 a i calves.... 44t lot) tlvWi IbSJ 2 8a K. w. Kraut Nyo. 1 feeder... 1') 8 00 3 cow 991 2 UI 1 feeder... WW 2 3a 1 cow si) 2 fco 1 ieeler...li') t Ul 1 Cow K40 2 0 1 teener... lUu 0" 14 s:cers. ...H3u 11 v . W. Booth-W yo. I. 1 cows 1017 2 70 A. A. Craven S. D. 5 feeders.. 1:98 8 26 lows K'.l 2 85 1 feeder. ..lltoi 2 50 10 feeders. .1189 tut J.- C. Hlghsaw-8 D. 7 feedrrs.,1219 SW c(,w 9 0 2 55 t feeders.. TJ 2 15 2 teederj..liaJ t tM C. Sweeney y. . 1$ steers.. ..1U 120 J ct-ws (70 I SO 1 steer luio t 60 P. C. Rl'.ey 8. D. 1 bull UvO 2 00 9 cowa m 2 50 1 bull 141 2 10 14 alters. ...12--" i0 11 feeders. .lt7 2 ti lnsley ft Reader Wyo. 10 steers. ,.li;o 1 56 163 steers. ..1187 t $5 50 steers.. ..1149 t 55 14 steers. .. .1100 120 William Morton 8. D. 1 cow mat 2 oO 18 teed.-rs..H7"i 3 10 tows 1080 2 60 15 fe-den. .1197 2 09 1 bull 1410 1 00 7 ate re.. ..10, 4 3 66 Charles Davis S. D. 17 cows 954 t 60 J A. Harshfleld-Neb. 40 feeders. .695 I 16 Margraves Bros. Neb. 21 cowa 788 J 75 V. J. Walker-8. D. . 23 feeders.. U64 8 40 2 feeders.. 114 100 C. C. French Uolo. 14 feed.. 1021 t 26 I. t. GUlatrop Wyo. 10 steers . ..1-169 3 06 1 bull 1490 2 10 4 steers.... low) 3 05 1 row.l 2 66 1 cow 1180 2 10 t cows BO I 10 W. B. Tlee-8. D. 31 feeders.. 9W) 3 25 1 feeder. ..1090 t25 8 feenlera.. 980 2 76 II cows 984 2 10 E. 8. Weldon-8. D. . 15 feeders.. 930 3 26 1 feeder... 930 2 7 HOGS Tnere wae a lignt run of hogs here this morning, ss will be seen from the table above, and of that number twelve cars were consigned direct to packers, which still further reduced the number on sale. Supplies st other points were slso light, so that prices Improved a little In spite of the bearish attitude of packers. The market here opened nbnut a nickel higher, but after buvers had their more urgent orders filled they went to wrk to cheapen up on their droves and only of fered shout steady prices with yester day. Salesmen, of course, wsnted the esrly prices, and aa a result trad ing was very slow and It was rather late before a complete clearance was made. The general market could probably best be described by calling It opening 6c higher nnd cloalug with the advance mostly lost. The bulk of the sales went from t4 97 to $5.05, with the choicer loads from $6.05 to $5.10. The top was not ss high as yester day, but there were no hogs on sale to compare with yesterday's top load. Repre sentative sales: No. wt. Sh. Pr.' e. vrt. an. Pr. 55 390 130 4 17V, 51 Ill 10 I 00 II ..171 40 4 97V, II 24 0 I 00 7J 311 ... I (HI 67 1 40 I MUj 41....,...m ... 100 l I 10 OIUj u 130 to oo to too loo i ntstj 3 .144 ... I 00 14 345 130 I 02 8 .S4 1!0 ( 00 170 ,.i3 100 (06 If Ill 130 6 00 47 34 .... 106 W 179 10 6 00 TO til ... 101 67 1 IKI ... 6 00 II 310 1W l I! 114 40 I 00 70 101 1W IM 61 IM 10 t 00 TJ........I!! IO0 I 07Uj 17 Ill M t 00 M H t 07'a U Ill H 100 T4 IM ... OIUj 61 Id 10 i 00 40 186 40 t 10 M Sit 40 I 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS There waa an other light run of sheep here this morning and aa the demand from local packers was as brisk as ever the market ruled active and strong all around. In Tact there did not seem to be enough killers In sight to meet the requirements of the trade and a number of sales were undoubtedly a little higher. This waa true of both sheep and lambs nnd trading waa active from start to finish. The quality of the offer ings was better then usual and aa will be seen from the sales below that fact helped out the appearance of the market on pnper. The demand for feeders was slso brisk, as a large number of buyers were on hand. Both sheep and lambs sold readily at good strong prices where the quality was at all satisfactory. Even the common kinds sold fully as well as they did yes terday. Quotations ror grass sheen and lambe: Good to choice yearlings. $3.75f4.00: fair to good yearlings. t3.tni93.7S: good to choice wethers. t3.4O"rS60; fal- to good wethrs. $3.25?i3.40: gon.1 to choice ewes. $3.3c16); fair to good ewes. $3.(KVff3.85; good to choice lambs. $4.7ftQ6.t0; fair to good lambs, $.t0V 4.76: feeder vearllngs. $3.5OW.80: feeder wethers. $3 253 60: feeder ewes. $2 aiaj: ST.; feeder lambs, 33 264.40; breeding ewes, $3.0) it78.26. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 66 Wyoming ewes. tl tM) i 2 Wyoming buck lambs 60 8 60 611 Wyoming feeder lambs 64 4 26 k Wyoming ewes ill I to IT Utah ewes 6 I'tah ewes 78 Wyoming wethers 2 Utah yearlings 86 I'tah wethers 18 I'tah wethera 1?06 Utah feeder lamha 121 I'tah feeder lambs 178 I'tah feeder lambs 6"9 T'tsh lambs 875 Wyoming Iambs 114 Wyoming lambs "87 1?tah lambs 1 I'tah lamb 10 Nebraska Cull ewes S7 Nebraska feeder ewes 88 Wyoming feeder ewes 84 Wyoming feeder ewes 38 Wyoming ewes 33 Wyoming yearlings ........ 4 feeders. 1 cow 9 feeders 2 cows..,. 2 feeders 1 cow 1 bull. 797 1030 603 935 850 ..1110 ...lifiO 8 feeders.. 6u3 22 feeders., 970 27 cows 989 1 feeder. ..1140 9 cows 1028 1 steer 620 2 feeders.. 1045 22 feeders.. 919 16 cows 923 24 cows 870 17 cows 964 75 cowa. 37 cows. 12 cows. 13 cows. 10 cowa. ...1041 6 cows 896 7 cows... 17 cows... 10 cows... 27 cows... 14 cows... 9 feeders.. 1011 8 feeders,. 905 66 cows 9n3 24 cows 1060 23 feeders.. 1149 2 feeders. 23 feeders. 12 heifers.. 4 heifers., . 806 . 934 .1021 877 901 8W 826 757 847 , 810 , 927 476 762 3 40 2 25 t 40 1 50 t 15 285 2 26 2 90 3 40 t 70 2 75 2 85 200 $ 45 t 45 2 16 2 60 2 60 2 16 2 65 2 26 1 i6 2 AO 2 90 2 10 2 60 2 00 1 85 2 40 2 76 2 75 2 10 2 55 8 10 00 3 00 8 00 2 70 COLORADO. 2 05 WYOMING. 14 cows 938 1 heifer.... 630 7 heifers.. 691 16 cows 8V5 8 feeders,. 996 1 bull 1270 1 heifer.... 820 1 feeder... 840 1 feeder... S00 23 feeders.. 1027 5 feeders.. 1136 1 cow MO 6 cows 1018 2 feeders.. 726 1 feeder... 1020 1 bull 1230 7 feeders.. 867 4 cows 910 72 feeders.. 1017 10 feeders.. 1017 144 eows 1023 t cows 813 6 cows 961 21 feeders.. 630 41 feeders.. ? feeders., cows 19 cows 820 820 910 842 73 feeders.. 906 11 stags 1198 30 cows 844 11 steers.... H)3 26 feeders.. 143 7 feeders.. f68 2 feelers.. 980 15 feeders.. 544 12 steers.... 1128 2 calves.... 835 8 00 if cows..... fM I cows 1063 2 66 8 row li.tg 27 cows 863 2 75 - 7 steors. ...1237 t feeders.. li: 6 t 0) St feeders. . 163 17 feeders.. 891 1 40 1 feeder.,. 890 83 feeders.. 1067 3 8 ) 23 feeders.. lOlt 7 feeders, .low I 70 18 sows 1017 2 20 1 cAw 990 t 10 19 feeders. .1107 2 55 2 iO 2 15 2 40 3 46 2 40 2 26 2 50 3 40 . 8 00 t 00 2 00 2 85 1 15 2 60 2 00 1 15 2 15 20 2 76 3 05 2 36 2 6 S 26 3 40 2 '.6 2 0 2 65 t 40 2 40 2 40 2 45 8 10 8 00 2 50 8 00 2 10 2 63 2 60 3 60 2 50 2 80 42 cows 1C05 2 66 t 00 t 00 t cows.. S coas.. 13 cows.. 1 cow... ... 934 ,.. 840 .. 700 J. ,.. 7 . .1200 .1330 M. H. 23 feeders.. 1080 m feeaers..loll 26 cows 1097 J. 28 cows., 85 cows.. 1 bull A., 1 bull... 1 row K0 8 10 11 feeders.. 1138 84 steers.... 1060 2 85 Wood Smith S. D. 878 2 75 . 1 bull lOOO 2 20 t 60 1 bull Hm 2 20 2 76 1 cows 960 2 60 17$ 1 cow 670 J uo II. Howe-Neb. 2 25 9 cows 832 2 45 2 45 98 feeders.. 669 2 60 2 25 Rutherford Wyo. 3 T5 3,4 feeders.. 736 S 7i 8 bo t 30 - H. Young-Neb. .1010 1 66 6 feeders.. t84 ltd w. a. riorey nbd. 28 feeders,. 910 I 46 4 feeders.. 810 t 00 A. Beem, 8. D. 28 steers... .1151 1 20 o F. Gray. 8. D. I cowa 972 t00 14 steers.. ..1041 t 45 18 cows 9u4 2 76 7 cows 07 $ 85 W. Bray, Mont. 11 feeders.. 964 t 30 4 bulls 940 I 10 1 feeder... t to I steers.... too 2 90 7 cows V 2 55 J. Buck. Mont. 10 steers.. ..1253 2 70 12 cows 1045 2 70 2 cows 1186 2 26 A. M. Kenyon Wyo. 23 teera....l22V 4 2o I cow 1270 2 25 Ed. Mannaugh Wyo. 40 steere... 11H0 8 60 1 steer 1570 2 20 1 steer 1O40 8 60 Nstional Sheep and I -and Co. Wyo. 1 steer 9 8fo 2 cows 876 2 It IS steers.... 90 2 10 1 cow tuO 2 ti 30 steers.... 9lsl t 10 A B McDowell-Neb. 1 eow 740 2 8S t feeders.. 1014 t 55 Jcow k0 2 05 1 ralf 310 4 - calf....- vU 2 00 1 ttar...KM 1(A) 2 -0 .. 9-t 3 60 .. lOt 4 00 ..90 4 00 .. lit 4 00 ..113 4 00 .. 67 4 38 .. M 4 40 ..61 4 40 . . M 4 75 ..68 t 00 .. 88 6 00 ..71 13 .. 80 6 16 .. 72 2 ..81 2 80 .. 84 8 76 .. 84 2 75 .. 99 8 60 .. 76 3 85 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady and Mronar, Hoars Higher and Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Oct. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 21.000 head. Including 5.000 westerns and 500 Texsns. Market steady to strong; good to prime steera, $5.906.90; pooe to medium, $3.765H0: stockers and feeders, $3.254.10; cows. t1.B0fit.25; heifers. f2.0CB.6O: canne-a, t1.SC4j2.4fl; bulls, $2.004.5: calves, tS.Oftff 6.50; Texas fed steers, $3.0034.50; western steers. $2.7516 00. HOGS Receipts 20,000 head. Market 8c higher, closed weak' mixed and bote-ra', $4.OS'fr5.06: good o eho!e besvv, 16iffV4T; rough heavv. $4Tarn6; light, $5.0O3.2t; bulk nf sales. t4.tg5.15. SHEEP AND LA M F.S Receipts, tO.OOO bead. Mnrket for sheen stvonar, 1rna steadv; fair to choice mlaed, $8?6'6: western sheep. $2.75(t5.15: nnlve Iambs, $5.15 g4.00; western lambs, $4.2606.60. IVew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Oct. It. BEEV E8 Re ceints. 1 988 head; market for staca slow and 10'25c lower: bulls spd cows, firm, 16e higher; native steers. $3.90175.60: half-brede and western. $3 60tfr3,85; stockers. 41; on, $8.40: bulls. $2,2644 00; cows. $1.26ff.2V fat western cows. $3.75. Cables nuoted live cattle easier at 84612c: tops, 12c, dressed weight. Shipments. 4,000 quarters of beef CALVES Receipts. 2 423 head; veH end grsesfrs leas active: .market generallv me off; good western steidv: veals. $.00't,T5; tons : little calves. t4.60'f8.00: ras?rs, tf.B031.flft; fed calves, t4 00fr4.26; choice west erns. $5. Dressed, steady: city de-ed veals, 8fr13Vc; country dressed. STTUo; dreaaed arasaers and fed ealves. 4(fJ7c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t fm head: market rteadv to firm: sheen, t?.7MI 4.S6: few export wethers. $4 80; culls. ?.004 2 80: lambs, $3.60ti4.75; Canada lambs, $5.62 (l 38. HOGS Receipts. 7.800 bead; market lower; state and Pennsylvania. $6.4035.56. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Oct. 1t CATTLE Rs- celpts. 18.0(0 head, Including 400 southerns; market steadv to 10c higher; choice exorrt and dressed beef steers, 5.'0i76.41: fa r to gcod, t4.("W'5.40; weatern-fed teer $40$ 6.90; stockers and feeders, t2.5'Xrt4 16; f o ith ern steers, $2.50&3.75; ronthern oows, 81. 7537 2 76: ratlve rows t1V3 50; relive half rs, $2.5Ofi4.60; bulls. Il.7fifi3.26; enlves. $2.C0fl.0'. HOGS T?v-e1t. 0OO bead: market steady to 5c higher; ton $5 80; bulk of sales. $4.8o&..?0; hravv, $5 15 ft V 30; rack-Ti, $0ua t.70: n'ee and lights. 4 4r8 .v SHEEP AND LAMT'S Reel its. 2 70) head; market tedy: native lamb", $4 IVn) 6 50: native wethers, $3.2r?7.8"i: native ewea. t3 00fi.-t.50: western lamha, $4 26'u6 60; west ern yearllnra. $8 6'Kftt.OO: weatrrn shaen. tlXJlft.W. stockers end federJ. t 6013.76: I'tah lambs, 63 lbs., to. 60; Utah wethers. 103 lbs., $3.90. tork la tight. The following table shows the receipts nf stock st the six principal western markets yesterday: laine. him, r "--- t? .vol 00; ealree. t3.rvei7.Xi: Texas and In dian steera, $27100; cows and heifer. $17!-4J2 75. IH)S Receipt a, .9 head; market steadv to strong: f'g end "lght. M.frHnTvlS; packers. $5.tOi30; tutcher and l eit heaf te.1'ti6, SHKbiP AND LAMRS Receipts, l.'flf head; market st-ady: rMive muttons. I3.K ti l 8.'.; lambs, $4. t-d .; ri.li and bucks, tiooylTS; stockers, $iifft.lo; Texana. $Jtt tj4.0ff. Rleax City lle tteek Market. SIOl'X CITT. la.. Oct. 1 ifr-ecta! Tele gTsm.) CATTLE Reeelpta. - -TOO head; market steady; beeves, MnOt5.76: cows, bulls snd mixed, (lir'ulM; stockers and feeders, t.Sr&ttjO; calves and yearlings $2.;6i3 .5. HOliS Receipts, 1.500 hesd; market Ms So higher, selling at $4 tn6 0J. bulk, $4141 6.00. , . OMAHA WHOLESALE: HARK ET. Condltlea of Trade and Qaotatloma staple nnd Fanrr Produce, Eons Candled atock. 19c. LIVE POULTRY liens 8(,j8c: roosters, 6c: turkeys 10012c; ducks. 64j9c; geese, 6c; spring chickens. tt9c. BUTTER Packing stock. 12c; choice to fancy dairy 14tr1c: separator, ISc. FRF8H FI8H Trout. 10c; pickerel, tej Pike, 10c; perch. 7c: blueflah. lie; whlteflsh, 10c; salmon, 14c; redanaprer. 11c: lolter, green, ?0c: lobster, boiled. 80c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, ltc; black bns. 20c; halibut, 10c; croppies. 12c; roe shad, tl; buffalo, 7o white baas. He; frog lege, per dos., 26c. BRAN Per ton. 116. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealera' association: Choice No. 1 upland. $6 50; No. 1 $8.00; medium, $5.50: coarse. $5.00. Rye straw, 15.00. These prices art for hay of good color nnd quality. OYSTERS New York counta, per can, 41c; extra selects, per can, 87c: standards, per ran, 32c; bulk standards, per gal., $1.86; bulk extra selects, per gn!., $1.7o; bulk New York counts, per gal.. $5.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOE9 M'Xican, Sixes 15, 179, 209, 218, 160, $4.00. LEMONS -California far.cy. 270. 100 and 100, $4 75fJ5.O0; choice, $4 26. DATKB Per box o 30-lb. pkgs., 12.00; Ilnllnwl In 70-lb. box, per lb., 5c. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 76fl R5c: Imported Smvrna. 2-crown. 12HC: 5 'crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c; fancy fmported, washed, In 1-lh. pkgs., ltJilVc; California, per rase of of 36 pkgs., $2.25. BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch. $2.00-62.60; Jumbo, $2.76ff3.60. FRITIT8 APPLES Home-grown Jonsthan. per bbl., 13.00; Ben Davit". t2.26: New York Pound Sweets, $3.00; New TtorK Kings, $3.00; New York Pippins. $2.75; New York Greenings, $2 25; Colorado Jonathans, r hu. box. $U0 PrSACH Lb Colorado or Utah clings, pet box, 86c. KLT'MS Utah and Colorado plums and prunes, 75i90e. PEA RS Utah. Colorado snd California, fall varieties, per box, $1.75(ij2.2t. I t--f KHV-iVr d".. 26td6o. GRAPES New York and Ohio, per 1-lb, basket, 21220. CHANbfcJHKIES Cape Coda, per bbl., IS."- ner box. $2 26. QUINCES-Callfornla, per bog, $1.78. VEGETABLES. POTATOES New liome-giown, In sack per hu., 4Co. TURNIPS Per bu., 60o; Canada ruta bagas, per lb., lc BEETS Per bu., BOc. ' CARROTS Per bu.. BOo. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. tl.TBm.90. - ONIONS Home-grown. In sacks, per bu., 60c; Spanish, per crnte, tl. 761. 90. TOMATO E8 Home-grown, per l marks! basket. 26fiS5c. . ' CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs.. TOo WAX BEANS Per market basket. 80c. SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, pel bu. basket, 75c: A'lrg'nla. per bbl.. $2.60. GREEN PEPPERS Per bu. bosket, 50O. SOl'ASH Home-grown, per dos., BOo, EGO PLANT Home-grown, per dos., 75a. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEEBE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block Bwiss, new, ioc; oia, lwtjuc; nuramtp, brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, llo. NUTS Walnute. No. 1 soft shell, per 15c; hard shall, per lb 14c; No. 1 soft shell. per lb., ltc; No. 1 hardshell, per lb., 12o; peenne, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c; roaated peanuta, per lb., tot Chill walnuts, per lb.. IjuJ-iSHc; almonds, soft ahell, per lb., 16c; hard ahell, ISc: chestnuta, per lb.. 12iffl6c; new black walnuts, per bu 76fl90c. ... . HIDES-No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, set No. 1 salted, 8e; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. I veal calf, 9c; No. 1 veal calf, 7c; dry aalted, 101015c; eheep pelts, 26o41.00; norm hide, tl5O1.00. ' Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails. NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-EVAPORATED APPLES -Market ruled weak, with outside prices rather extreme: common, 418l4c; prime, 4ff5c; choice. 66c: fancy, 6ie. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are arriving rather more freely, being gen erally required to fill previoua purchases. Ths deliveries, however, sre checking spot demand end the market rulea quiet. Quo tatlona range from 2c to 6c; aooordlng to grade. Aprlcota are unchanged, with de mand light and offerings not pressing; choice, 9Vc; extra choice, 10fil0Hc: fancy lKilSo. Peaches are In light supply and ateady, with choice quoted at 88e . extra choice, 8&9c; fancy, 910c. Phllnlelnbla Proiar Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19. BITTTER Quiet, closing steady: western extra cream- try. tyfttta nearby. 23o. EGGS Firm, good demand: nearby firsts, 2tJ7 22e. at mark; western firsts, 212Je, at "cHEESE Week and unsettled; New York full creams, farov. 10'iifrl0c; choice, 10c; fair to good. 9(fj9e. . -i Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 19 DRY GOODB Buvlrg Is of a more satisfactory character, and operations ahow more confidence In prices, not only for current delivery, but also for the future. Certain lines are be coming generally acrtrce. and It is difficult to secure promises of satisfactory delivery, Jobbers are waiting for cooler weather. rtnluth drain Market. DULUTH, Oct. 19. WHEAT To arrival No. 1 hard. 11.22W: No. 1 northern. $1.20; No. 1 northern. 81.12V.. On track: No. 1 northern. $1.): No. ! northern, $1.12; De cember. $1,17'it May. $1.10. , OAT8 To arrive and on track, 28c. Liverpool Jrcl aad Provisions. . LIVERPOOL. Oct. 19-WHEAT-8pot, nominal; futures quiet; December, 7s td. CORN Spot. Amer'ea.n mixed, steadv at 4s 6d; futures quiet; December, 4s 6d. Peoria Grain Market."" PEORIA. 111., Oct. ll.-CORN-Hlgheri No. t. 54c: No. 4. 63c; no grade, 52c. WHISKY $1.20. Toledo teed Market. TOLEDO Oct 19-BEEDPClover. ossh snd October, $7.47: December, $7.60; March, 17.00. Alslke. prime, $8.00. Timothy. 11.25. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES OtTejrlasTS Of Hoars Continue Liberal as Compared ' with Soma . , Time Back. CINCINNATI. Oct. 19. (Special Tele, gram. ) The Price Current says: There has been a continuance nf the fairly liberal if fcrlnaa of hogs. Total western packing was 896,000 head, eomonred with 886,000 the preceding week and Sun.Ooo last year, Since March 1 the total la 12460,000 head, against 12 81S.0OA a year igo. The prominent places compare aa toiiows: South Omaha 4 000 3 ugoo gloux C1v 700 1.800 Varaaa City lv n- a-rn St. lools S 0D a a'r) i aw, Bt. Joseph " 1 Chicago 11 000 20.000 WTO Totala .fl.OM '11') SI.VtI St. .lseali $.ve SteV a,-vt ST. JOBFPH. Oct. 1. CATTLE R. relnts. 1604 head: mrkt teeiy to I'wn csilve. 3 76fi46- cow and hl'r 11.619 HOGH Feccl"" 8.684 ed: mirkt .4v ithi f4.K5fi.15: medium and heavv. BHEEP AND LAMRS-R-calnt. 8.J21 head; market Brm; range wethers, 14.00. St. loela Live ttoek Market. ST. IJUIS. Oct. 19. CATTLE Receipts, head, Including 4.000 Texsns; mtrkec steady; native shipping and export steers, $4 kiit 50; dreiaed beef snd butcher steera, $4 6uvci6 25; sierra und-r 1.0 A Iba., $3 t0$..7t: stoikers and feeders. $1014(4 60; cows ami hclfets, $3.3 L35; cacofis, Il.cea2.ij0i bulls. Chicago Kansas Cltv ... Mouth Omaha .. Bt, I-ouls Br. Joseph ...... Indlananolls .... Milwaukee , Cbclrtistl ....... Ottumwa Cedar Panlds ... Boux City 8t. Paul 1904. It0$. I.rmono 1.161.000 ....l.BMS.OOO 1.1S6.000 ...1.2,ono "l).ono ......X.lOTo.ono 891000 sMnoo ,0?6(00 , 778,010 607 000 ..... ..; f80ii0 '183 008 174011 MTflrm 280.000 420.000 UfMO 9M.0O0 487.000 f 48 000 JS2 000 m.000 The Bee Want Adds are the Best Buai ness Boostsrs, ... Buster Brown In Sunday's Bet. FtEU ESTATE TRAM PERI. Deeds filed for record October 19.- as fur nished by the Midland Guarantee, Title and Trust company, bonded abatraeter. 1814 Farnam atrert, to The Bee: V Ne.lla p. Monroe to C H. McMahan, -part lot 2. block It. Kountse Plane. .1 1.069 E. C. llarrla and wife to H. Nor-. . ton. lot 12. block 16. Bhull'a Id add..' '20 United Heal Estate and Trust com- ; i pany to Tab! i ha C. llraajtiier, lot It,:" bleak 2. Denises add .,..... 7 Marv K. Johnson lo Annie MeTeod, , irl of lots I snd 10, block I, Hind's ' 1 sdd - 2.6SS GEO. A. APAMS GRAIN CO' OMAHA, ... - CRA1N BUYERS nJ SHIPPtTRf Members: Chicago. Omaa, Kansas Plti Snd at. Louis Escbangee. . .. J Iransactions for future dsllrenf aire larelul attantloa, IS Seard trad Bld. wea. Wot, ;