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    TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1903.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Cpeoi Strong and Cloiat with
Good Gain.
BETTER PRICES THROUGH WHOIE IIST
Cara Balls flat Frightened ay Bearlek
tkowlif af GoTnnti Res-art
Oata Higher and Eaje. .
Ins; mm De-taand.
. OMAHA. October U. 105.
Wheat opened strong, cased off toward
noon, regained the loss and cloned around
the high point. There wa mora nctlvtty
In botn December and My. Tha market
waa helped by tha cash situation at Min
neapolis, where there la a strong demand
at 4c advance over yesterday. Bradstreat a
Increase for the week waa 9.i4o, Ousels.
Reeelpta of wheat were amaller than n
pected, both 1n tha northwest and south
went. -December rloed at 864c. May at
Ii4 and July at Mc.
The bulla are rwit frightened by the
bearish showing of the government re
rort on corn, and are preparing to Increase
thlr holdings. Export and domestic de
mand are good. t'ricea were up 4a,c.
Frost In Nebraska last night will make the
harvest earlier. December cloned at 46c,
old December at 46c, May at 444 and July
at 444c.
Oata were up about He. Ther waa a
,rd'. the demand being such that
yesterday s bearish government report
could not keep prlcea down. December
" ,8'c ay at y4&31e and July
Liverpool cloned Hc higher on wheat
and unchanged on corn.
Bmomhall aunt word that the Rotiman
J'"!' wheat crop la officially estimated at
00,000.000 bushels, agalnat 62.0t"i,000 buahela
Inst year: the oata crop at IM'iO.uOO buahela
agalnat ll.onM.oiO buahela liist year. . Proe
pecia for wheat are generally good In the
I nlted Provlncea of India, but rain la
badly needed in tha western dlirtrlcta.
laa,u'', f '25i,j0 bushel of com,
lftO.ono buahela of oata. 240.0(10 fcUHhels of
wheat and 49.000 barrels of (lour. Primary
wheat receipt wer 1.084,(100 mrshele and
thlnmenta 47.1 ivn hmh.i. .i-.t
'Lj"r f 1-293.000 buahela and shipment
rr i'.00 buahela. Corn reeelpta were 4) 000
buahela and ahlpmenta 3M.000 buahela,
agalnat reeelpta last yer of 374,000 buahela
anipmenis or SiJ.ni bjs:i:. ,
Caah niiHtnAaa , f I , I ....... . .-.,.....-.... i
eluded 225,000 bushels of corn and 4(0.000
buahela of cats. J10 i0 buahela of the latter
"ma uir export. The grain trade waa up-
jr tna government report. It waa a
mmwing on corn about aa expected and waa
a aurprlsa In oata, be)ng the second largest
rop on repnHt ft precipitated a break In
ha grain market, but wheat waa rallied by
"i. hum iror. inq advance at Winnipeg
WJ takanaa a bullish help and there waa
' '.."'""'l"" aeiung wneat for export.
It la thOllffht that Armni... kn. V- - -! I
!wfI!c,mibr wh Chicago and buying
unuuing a airaaaie mat snows
about 3o profit.
Oaeaaev Caah Bales.
'-SlEAT-No. 1 hard, I car! 7Mic; 2 para,
74C. No. t hard, 1 car, 79c: 1 car. 78c: 1
i..i"C! ' 1 car. 77c; No. 1
' VvTi'M Vci 4 nara- rr. 73c
S;95S'No-' far, 401o. .
OATS No. t white, 2. car. 264o.
Oaiaka Caah Prlees.
-.iT-Va. 1 bard, WMrffSlc: No. 1 hard,
LW: hBrd- &744ei No. 1 aprlng,
i 2rN?' 7H47f; No. 4. 4!e: No.
"hlte KfrVa: No. 4 white726"rfV-
RYtr-No. 2, 63Q84c; No. JVWallC.
t Carlot Rcaalata. '
Wheat. Com. Oata.
Chicago ...V
Kanaaa Clry
60
184
Ml
..183
..m
.. it
..14
.. 79
aa
'ii
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27
Omaha
Duluth .....
Bt. Loula ..
24
Mlaaeapolle Orala Market
. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct,' 11. WHEAT Da.
""'"fi may, ato; wo. 1 hard, 83Tc:
n0rUlTn. WV; No. 1 northern.
FLOUp-Flrat patenU, 4.I6M.90; eeoond
patenta, $4.mtp47u; flrat cieara, S.70&a.lW;
second cieara, li.40'Sj.W. .
. BRAN la bulk. $11.60.
. (Superior quotatlona for Mlnneapolle de
livery). The range of prlcea. aa reported
?.?Ltih,' -warda-Wood Grain company.
ilO-m Board of Trade building. .waaiV'
ArUcla. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae.1 Tea'y.
.Wheat 1
- Deo.
May
MHMi
13
rim
6V!
44.
WWTBER IJf -THE GRAM BELT
Vmiw t mm Warmer
' ' Store.
Kow la
Th. , P,MHA October 11, 190S.
i. of high preaaure over the weat,
Whloh waa the dominating feature In the
preceding report, haa conUnued to apread
aatward. and Ita effect la now felt aa far
?itlM th 'ow' la region and Ohio
valley, and aouth over the aouthern atatea,
where It hoa cauaed a decided drop In
temperature, with cooler weather tbrough
fui eantral portion of the coun
try. Killing froata occurred laat night In
the upper Mississippi and Missouri valieya
and light to heavy froata In tha lower val
ieya. A low preaaure, central over Lake
Ontario, precedea the area of high, and la
aualng ruina and unsettled weather
throughout tha eastern atatea The prea
aure la decreasing over the extreme west
and northwest. The temperature will rise
in thla vicinity Thursday
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with, the correspond
ing day at tha past three year;
. . . I. lu4. 1101 1W1
Minimum temperature.. .. 37 w 48
Precipitation 00 .00 T Of
Normal temperature for today. 65 de
gree. ' Deficiency In precipitation alnca March t
5.49 Inches.
. .D,.n1,nor corresponding period In 1904.
I U luohea.
Kxcaaa corresponding period In laws, LM
Inonaa.
X A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
DEW YORK. GENERAL.
MARKET
)aataUaaa of the Hay ea VarUaa
Coaaatedttlea.
..KlWTORK, Oct. 11 -FLOrR-Reoelnt.
l DDJB-; exports, 1.221 bbla.; market
Jfi; nominally higher: winter patenta,
$4.25454.65: winter atralghla. I4.0utj4.10; winter
extraa. t2.SiJjJ.26; winter low gradea, ttjaa
law; Minneaota patent. H)&.10; Minne
sota baker. n4.u. Rya flour, firm: fair
to good, U W.a4.lt; rholoa to fancy, U UJ
460. Buckwheat flour, easy; spot and to
COKNMKAL-rirm: fine white and yet.
&o!rj u?! cor u'l "; k'ln dried.
K IBteady; No. S wetaern. 74Vc. c u't.
UARLJtV-Dull; feeding, I8V4JJ39C, c t f .
Buflulo; malting, 4&tibmo c. I. f. Buffalo.
WIIEAT-Reoelpta, 11,900 bu.: ttxporta,
Sl.luS bu.; spot market firmer; No. i red
va, elevator; jio. m red. c, f. o. b.
aQoat; No, 1 northern, Duluth, 93'aa, f o.
b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, WHO,
f. o. b.. afloat. Wheat waa under bull con-
iroi an nay ana suivanoed more ttian lc
per bushel. Shorts bought freely on amaller
im;win, aironar uverpooi cablea, liberal
virarancee, uumjoe support and eaiMtrt talk,
the cloae beinar lWtulV.a not hiiri..r vi
HftlVo. vlowtd at 9tt,e; Deceiabcr, vJ
U 7-ltw. cloaed at UVu.
CORN Reeelpta, 44,0 bu : export Xia.
460 bu.; spot nuu'ket Arm; No. a, slWo el,
vator and alViO f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 yellow
iniiiiu!, wiuie nuimnai. tjptton mar
ket waa atronaer with wheat nrf nn 1,.
fluantlat buying at tha weet It cloaed Srt
40 net hlaher. January, SlViifidSo. clo-td
at tc; May cloaed at 0Vc; Deceinbr,
oaib-Keoeipis. ku.mio bu.; exports, 60 03
bu.; apet market steady; mlxrd oata at
to n DOund. 9.11194c: natural whit xi
U pound. titiM'to; clipped white. M to 40
HAY Irregular; gnlpping. 64j50o; good to
HOPS Uriu: Perlfle coast, 1905, 14Vo;
HIDES Firm; California. 21 to 3 lb
lc; Texaa dry, 24 to lta.. I8U0.
I.KATHER Firm: acid. i'44rjM
. PROVISIONS-Reef. steady; family. Ill 50
riiw, nieaa, avqiw.vit; Dee l nama, tu:i OuiJ
. w. vm uiaiia, 4uiii pH-aiaa oeuira,
liaouqiO.lo; pickled shoulders, 7 0uy7.fx;
picaMa nama, iu.uv. iara, quiet; weatvrn
ataamed. 170; refined, eteady; com
pound. 16-UVOo 7V: continent. I7.&6; South
jimirirs, e oo. rorx, ateaay: family,
(7 t--cj ia 00j short dear, tltsuvjff.sO; mesa.
IHifc.-UlS.til1.
TALLOV-teady; city, yc; country. 4V1
KlCE Steady; domaatlc. fair to exrra lu
44e; Japan, nominal.". T
bl.'TTLR Quiet; street prlca. extra
cra m e . H tj 2 1 He.
CiltJ-SE Siady; atate full cream, small
tad large, colored amwkma. iuicv. II V ;
ite i-ju irvauia. lair 10 rooii-e. Htgne.
bOOS Dull; wealera ttrata, Zaa'aa; weat
ern grata, flo.
rui,X.Tav-AUl atoadyi western culck-
. ,t-;v., f. .,.
en. 1lc: fnwla. 15c: ttirkeya, 14c. Dree4,
aeak; wentern chlrkena. 114216c: fowla.
lie; turkeya, HflUc.
CHIfAbO GRAIX ADD rilOVIIIOS
Prleea mm Board af Trade.
rmCAOO. Oct. ll Hlaher nrlcea for
wheat at IJverponl today atlmulated thade-
rrrnnn nere ano ma maraei waa airong. i
the cloae December wheat waa uo 4to. Corn
and oat 'how galna of He each. Trovlaiona
are up !ii'c.
The wheat market waa atrona from tha
atirt, opening quotation on December being
up Wtc at SWH4(. The market waa in
fluenced largely bv an advance In the nrlne
of wheat at Liverpool Higher Priced Rut
lan and Danublan offetinga and extraordi
nary demand rrom Italy, oermany and
Ppaln for wheat were aome of the reartrna
alven for the atrength In the Rngllah mar
ket. An official report from Bombay atated
that rain waa greatly needed In aeveral
provlncea of India. In addition to the bul
lish foreign newa domeatlo conditiona
favored the bulla. Reeelpta In the north
weat were ronalderably amailer than for the
correapondlng day laat week and a year
ago, and caah wheat at Mlnneapolli waa
quoted at 1c over the December delivery.
Commlaalon houaes and ehorta ware active
buyer throughout tha entire aeaalon and
the market at no time ehowed algna of
weakening. There waa considerable Bell
ing by pit trader on the large Increaae In
the world'e vlolbl aupply, but it had little
apparent affect on Value. Tor December
the hlgheat point of tha day waa reached at
WHO. The market cloaed strong, with prlcea
almoat at the hlgheat point of the day.
Final quotation on December wera at IK,e.
Clearance of wheat and flour were equal
to 468.000 buahela The world vlalble aup
ply, aa ahown by Bradatreet'e, Increaaed
U.KO.Ono buahela. Primary reeelpta were
1.0M.0O0 buahela. compared with l.SM.ono
ouaneia a year ago. Mlnneapolla, Duluth
and Chicago reported reeelpta of 466 rare,
agalnat Ml laat week and 791 a year ago.
An excellent export and ahlpptng demand
for corn oauaed decided atrength In the
market for that cereal. New Tork reported
twenty boatload taken for export and, In
addition, twelve loada were worked here for
foreign aocnunt. Iocal reeelpta were amall.
Thla had aome bulllah effect. Short were
the principal buyera. The market cloaed
trong. with prlcea practically mt the high
est point. December opened He higher at
4414c. aold up to 46Wr and cloaed at 4!to.
Dnoal rer elpta were 134 cara, with, 39 of con
tract grade.
Activity prevailed In tha oata market for
a general demand for all dellvertea. De
cember waa atrong from the start, the In
creaaed demand for export being the chief
cauae of the flrmneaa. December opened 4
He higher at 2&33iVtc, aold up to lTc
and closed at '4jc Local reeelpta were 141
car,
Provlaloaa were atrong on active demand
from packera, who bought nearby dellverlea
agatnut cash Bale. The market for live
hoga waa firm and thla helped to eupport
Jrovlalona. The market cloaed strong, with
anuary pork up 10c at til 47V4- 1-ard waa up
5c at 6.t7H- Klba wera aleo to higher at
6o.
Estimated reeelpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
27 far; com. 111 cara; oata, HI cars; hoga,
19.000 head.
The leading- future ranged aa follows:
Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloaa. Tea'y.
'Wheat I -
Deo. f4 e H 85T4 1H H
May 17 &W 7H 7 r, 86H
Corn-
Oct. 614 82V, Bl 53 B1H
a Dec - 45W 4 46i 4 4Wi
bDeo. 444 4oS 44Mi 48 44H
May 434f 44 43V 44 i
Oata
Oct ,. S&i,
Dee. . WNH 28 2SH 28 24
May 0.(S II aMiViOfil SOH
Pork
Oct IS 90 II W IS 10 15 00 IS 25
Jan. U 42V U 47H U 41Vi U 47H U 15
clT 7 15 7 20 7 15 V IS I 61xb
Nov. ri7 7 25 7 17 7 22V4 7 17-2
Jan. - -1 S2V4 S7V4 S H S7vS 83H
Riba
Oct. 155 I 90 tm IM ISOVi
Jan. 41 I 2Vt 4 ita 1 46
No. . a Old. bNew.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 11703)
54.10; straight, t3.50ft-4.00; spring patent.
t3.7684.20; atralghts, I5.t94.00; bakers, I2.J0
413 20.
WHEAT No. I aprlng. 84HWSc; No. I
spring, I24JVC! No. I red, S6V4a8o.
CORN-No. 2, e3HO40; No. t yellow, 65V
Cfic,
OATS No. 1. WV; No. 1 white, 2SVs30o;
No. I white, 2aUc.
BARLET Oood feeding. Mc: fair to
choice malting, 42ft 45c
B,&LariQ. i nax, ko: no. 1 nortnwesi-
ern, 11.01. Prime timothy, 5325. Clovar,
contract grade, 112.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pofk. nr bbl.. 115.50
jl5 60. Lard, per 100 lb., r7.22V. Short rlba
sides (loose), ..70.80. Short clear aides
(boxed), Ii.87Vi8.i.
Following were the reoeloU and shlb-
tncnta of dour and grain:
I .LI . -
xwwipia. oiupmrniB,
Flour, bbls 76.9tO 45, WO
Wheat, bu 1.0OO 1S.TO0
Corn, bu 8. 4O0 297, no
Oata, bu 834,100 S47,2tO
Rya. bu 29,000 12.9(0
Barley, bu 171,100 6,600
On tha Produce excharme today the but
ter market waa firm; creamene. 17Vx&20Ho;
dairies. 16Vi$lc Egga, steady; at mark,
caaea Included, 17Vc; firsts, 14Vio; prime
firsts, 20Hc; extras, KW- Cheese, firm,
lloimo.
Kaaaa'a City Grata aad Provlaloaa.
KANSAS CITT., Oct, 11. WHEAT Vn-
Chinged; December. 77c: May, ly(p7$,c:
cash, No. 1 hard. 8oiT2c; No. I, 75&uc; No.
4, 74to78c; rejected fil(7IVte; No. I red. (1(3
92c ; No. S, ahwjc; rejected, red, Mc. K
culnts. 196 cars.
CORN Higher; Deoember, 19V
May. 89fitc: cash. No. I mix.,
4wc; No. I, 48c; No. 1 white, WVkWHo;
eouh Higher; Miaaourt ana xansaa. new
No. S whltewooa caaea Included, liVsCi case
count. 16c; oaaes returned, Vc leas.
HA Y Steady : choice timothy. ta.Su810.o0:
Choice prairie, 17.768.00.
R i E steady at tua'MHo.
BUTTBiK Firm; creamery, 19Vc; pack
ing, 140.
neoeipia. nnipments.
196.U00 141,000
ao.Ouo 11,000
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oata. bu. .
1,000 7,u0
Tha ran re of Prices paid In Kanaaa Cltv
aa reported by tha Edwards-Wood com
pany, llu-ui ttoara 01 iraoe putiding, waa:
Artlcl. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tea'y.
Wheat-I
Deo...
May.
Corn
Deo..
May.
Oata
Deo..
May.
Oct..
Lard-
Oct..
Jan..
Rlba
Jan..
Oct..
St
ts f tH
1W, , ti 19 3M4.
W ' 26H KH 26S 26V4
41 r. 27Va -27Vi ZlZ
15 11 15 56 15 15 11 55 16 IS
12 26 12 37 12 26 1217 U 24
7 57 7 15 7 07 7 15 7 07
177 IU (77 1 52 I 76
140 145 140 146 140
IN J i I 50 I 70 I 47
Available lappllee ( Grata.
NEW TORK, Oct 11. Special cable and
telegraphia communclation received by
Bradstreat'a shows the following changei
in available supplies aa compared with the
la! account:
Wheat United State and Canada, east
Rock lea, Increaaed 6.549,000 bushels .a float for
and In Europe Increaevd 2,700,000 bushels;
total supply Increaaed I.249.6u0 buahela.
Corn United States and Canada, east
Rockies, decreasvd 1004.0UU bushela
Oats United States and Canada,, east
Rockies. Increaaed 661.000 bushela.
The leading increaaea reported this week
are 1979.UU0 buahela In Manitoba. lOl.ouO
bushels at the Chicago private elevators,
M.uuO bushela at Cleveland. SO.OuO bushels at
Watertown. S. D.: T9.0U0 bushela at tha Mil.
waukee private elevatura and 76 uO bushels
at tha Minneapolis private elevatora.
Philadelphia Fredaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 11. BUTTER
Firm: extra western creamery, 22c; extra
nearby prlnta. He
EGGS Firm, choice fresh stock wanted;
nearby fresh, loss eff. x nearby fresh,
22c. at mark; western fresh, 2l6l2c, at
mark.
CHEESE Dull, but firmly held; New
York full creams, fancy, lie; choice. UVkd
UVc; fair to good. UwllVjc.
Urtrnel Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Occ 11. WHEAT Spot,
quiet; No. I red. Western winter, e 6Hd.
Futures, ateady; December, 6a loV; March,
6a 9Sd.
COhN Spot, Arm; American mixed. 4a
114d. Futures, quiet; December, 6a; Jan
uary, 4s feed; Mar oh. 4a HL .
-, ,. s '
. Peerta Market.
PEORIA. 111.. Oct. U-CORN-Hiaher;
iw, w; iu. a, oi do. a, fc.'wc;
as grade. 61 4c.
OATS Strong; No. I white. 54c; No. 4
write, riujixo.
WHlswV-On tha basis of ijo Cor fla-
isoea goooa.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Mtrkit Opani Finn, but Suddenly Tnxni
Weak aid Valuti Drop Qiicily.
lANKER'S ADDRESS CAUSES SENSATION
speech la Wasklagtaa that Prleea Are
Ta High la View f Deaaaaa'
for Meaey Starta
Stamp.
NEW TORK. Oct. ll.-One of the seem
ingly abrupt reversals of sentiment which
rusxle the observer of Wall street occurred
In the stock market today. From an ap
pearance of atrength and confident buying
the market suddenly turned weak and a
flood of offerings came upon It from all
directions, carrying prices rapidly down
ward. The abruptneaa of the transition
from extreme confidence to something like
fright was more apparent than real, owing
to the fact of the artlflolal character which
has been taken on by tha speculation of
late, due to the prominence of professional
operations.
The necessities In the money market have
restricted the active speculation and with a
period of dullness to be faced, tha large In
tereat In storks determined to hold prices
and await the return of ease In money for a
renewal of the campaign to lift prices to a
higher level. Speculative markets, how
ever, will not remain stationary and If an
advancing tendency halts there la almost
Inevitably a disposition to react. The In
fluence which waa accorded largest Import
ance during the day a audden selling waa
the address before th bankers' convention
In Washington by an official of a New Tork
bank most closely affiliated with one of the
groups of capitalists Room traders pro
fessed great alarm when It waa reported
that this official asserted. In connection
with the country's prospect, that "a tree
never quite grows to heaven." and that he
expressed the opinion that a stock market
speculation starting from the present high
level of prices, In the face of the extraordi
nary demand for caah and money, might
easily result In temporary disaster. V 1th
the decline once In force the market proved
Increasingly vulnerable and gave way with
more appearance of weakness than at any
time during the recent money flurry.
The money market Itself stiffened up In
the afternoon after the easier tone of the
morning and may have been Influenced by
the preparatlona beginning for payments of
the Japanese loan subscriptions. The feel
ing abroad over the money outlook waa dis
tinctly more cheerful and a decline In tbe
discount rate In London was taken aa a
promise of the probable retention of the
Bank of England rate tomorrow. Con
tinental exchangee continued to move In
favor of London In spite of a further ad
vance In discounts at Parla and Berlin.
London waa a buyer of stocks here on a
large scale In consequence and added the
early strength In no amall degree. The
Great Northern melon cutting had a sym
pathetic Influence on a number of high
priced railroad stocks. Union Pacific had
the benefit of its holding of Great Northern,
although the latter stock waa under pres
sure throughout, said to be on liquidation
of Union Pac.lflo holdings. Published re
ports of new Interests In Wisconsin Central
were made the basis of rumors of an Erie
extension In that property. But these and
other factors of strength were totally tin
availing to hold the market In face of the
liquidation. Last prices were about the
lowest and the closing waa weak.
Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value,
i2.Ki5.0iO. United States bonds were ail un
changed on call.
The following were the quotatlona on tha
New York Stock eiohange:
Balea. Hign.Low.ciose.
Adams E
Amal. Copper ,
Am. Car & F
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ex
Am. H. 4 L. pfd...
Am. Ice Securities.
Am. Linseed Oil ...
do pfd
Am. Looomotlve ...
240
29.500
6.400
400
100
SH
WTe
100
12
834
99
XI
2
100
22
1,000
100
600
84
27 Vfc
IS
SS
27V4
IS
40
61.600 60V
69V4
111
127H
m
180V4
do pfd
1.010 ii
Am. Smelt, Refng. 31.100 129H
do pfd mo 1214
Am. Sugar Refng.... 5,000 1414
Am. Tob. pfd ctL.... 800 I024
Anaconda M. Co tt0 1174
Atchison 7.600 S4
101
101 Vs
11
116'
81
- 88
"104
do pfd
Atlantlo Coast IJne..
Bait, ft Ohio .........
do pfd .(.''-Wf"
Brooklyn w. T
Canadian PaclflO ....
Central of N. J
Chea. & Ohio
Chi. Alton
do pfd
Chi. Ot. Western ....
1400 164 162 161
7.100 118 113V4 U2H
6.4 72V4
8,200 173Vk
9X10 H7H
2164
200
18,200
1 21
Chi. N. W
C. M- St. P..
Chi. Term. 4b T
do nfd
4.800 til Sl .
16,300 1814 17S
C, C. C. St. L
Colo. Tuel A Iron....
Colo. A Southern
do 1st prd
An iA nfd
Consolidated Oaa ....
Corn Producte
do pfd
Del. Hudson
D.. U W.u ........ .
Den. A UQ urmnae..
do rra
Distillers' Securities.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
General fclectrio
Hocking Valley
100 180
Illinois central
Inter. Paper
do Bid
Inter. Pump ..........
An nfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Ixmls. A Nashville...
Manhattan L
Met. Securitlea
Met. Bt. Ry
Meg. Central
Minn. St. Louis....
M . St P. 4k S. 8. M..
no pro
Missouri Paolflo
M.. K. A T
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of Me. pfd
N. T. Central
N. T.. O. W
Norfolk b Western..
do pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oas
P., C., C. A St. L....
Pressed Steel Car,...
11 ti
674 674
474 46
17 17
I504 1484
544 534
St4 a5V4
400
1.2O0
9
46
1444
o
eo v4
lo m
1.VO
KO
An Did
Pullman Palace Car
1.400 2624
10S.100 K
Reading
do 1st pfd
Aa tit Tlfd
Bepubllo Steel
do pia
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L. A B, F. Sd pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific ....
do pfd
Southern Railway ...
do pfd
Tenn. C. A I . axdlv.
Teas A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
do pfd
Union Paolflo
do pfd
V. 8. B
IT. 8. Realty
U. S. Rubber
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do Pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem...
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Parao Ex
69
frioo
100
ll?4
1314
W4
W4
1,700 584
frO 111
M.A 8S4
10 V
M 124
'i'.ino '224
1.4U0 4"4
Westlnghouse Elec... W 1 1
Western Union M K V
W A L. E
Wis" Central M H S
do pfd J
Northern PaclfiO .... f 0
Central Leather l. 444 4J4
do pf '2
Bloas-Sheffleld 1 71 Tl
Total sales for the day, 581,100 shares.
Farelga rtaaaelal.
9
LONDON, Oct 11. Suppllee of money
ware more nlntiful in the market today
and ratea were easier on the condition of
continental exchangee. Discount were
fairly ateady. Operations oa the Stock Ex
change were occupied with the carrying
ever. The trade was Inactive, but prlcea
maintained yesierday'a Improvement. The
monetary position waa considered leas
menacing. Conaola hardened but cloaed be
low the beat auotatkma of tbe day. Ameri
cana opened Irregular and moved to ullghtly
over parity, reneriing ine improyea loin in
other sections. They were stuadlly sup
ported. I'nlon PaclMo waa prominent and
t'nlted States Steel waa firm. Prloea eloatsd
generally steady. Canadian Pacine
t.ouvanl and Urand Trunk waa syroptw
thetlcally ttno, beliif tl4 ty Ua Uam
Increase. Japanese Imperial 6a of If1 Were
quoted at 1014.
PARIS. Oct. 11 Prlres on the Bourse to
day opened firm and became hesitating
anil heavv. Russian Imperial 4s were
quoted at M M, and Russian bonds Of 104
at
BE.RLIN, Oct. It Prices on the Bourse
today were decidedly firm upon yesterday's
close and London's advances and the Im
provement In the Iron market.
few Tarlt Meaey Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. ll.-MONET-On call,
firm, per ceht; closing bid, 64 per
cent; offered at 64 per cent; time loan.
esy for hort, firm for longs; sixty and
ninety days, 6 per cent; six months. 4SU6
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4t5 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with se
tual business In bankers' bills at 4 8ft
4 XM6 for demand and at U.RlTOrt.K?- for
aixty-day bills; posted rates. 14 81414 J
and 14.86-84.W4; commercial blllk, 14 814'i
4.61V.
SILVER Bar. 614c; Mexican dollars. 40.
BONDS Government, ateady; railroad,
easv.
Cioalng quotatlona on bonds were as fol
lows: V. 8. Mf la, tet....l Je . M err!..
4 eauyoa .........1"H do 4S rtl i
V I. la. ri IN do 14 win XS
eoupen 1044 I, A N ant. 4 1H"4
V. new 4. teg lv Manhattan a a. 4a...icw
ouen 114 mi. (Mtral 4
r. I. am 4a. rg....lM do lat Inc tt
4m fopo Minn. A 81. L. 4.... 97
Arm. Tonarr 4e etla. rt M., K. A T. 4 11
6a a. eif I1IS4 do 1 I7U,
Atcblao sea. 4 101 (t. It. R. of M. . 4a. DH
do adj. 4a M H. T. C. g. Its
Atlantic C. L 4. ...101 N. 1. C. t. ta l.MIt
Bal. Okie 4 101 ,No. Pacific 4a 106
do ll M I da la Tt
Central ef Oa. I. ...Ill N. A W. a. 4s loltt
do 1st Ine MHO a. L rfd. 4a.... r7
do Id lot II Pen. conv. IHa....l0i
fhea. A Ohio 4....I0 Raadlnt (en, 4 H"4
Chtoato A A. Is-... U A I. M. e. ta..litti
C, B. A 4. a. 4. ...101HPI. L. A s T. tg 4a. IKe
C. R. 1. A P. 4.... IJH St. U 6..W. c 4.... Ill)
o eel. I S.i Ba board A. U 4a.... WW
OTC A 8t. L. . 4..10i4tRo. Pclflo 4a -W
Cklrato Ter. 4a M I do lat 4 etf 7Vt
Colorado Mid. 4a.... 7t 80. Railway 6a Ill
Colo. A 80. 4 UHTnii A P. la 1 '(.
Colo. lad. la. Mi A.. 7IHT., Bt. U A W. 4a.. I4V4
do Mi B 71 I n Ion Pacific 4a 1
Cuba fts, rtfa,........10jH do con-. 4a lotn
D. A R. O. 4 101 V 8. SIMl Id U ... MVt
lilatlllara' 8o. la.... 10 Wahanh 1 1181
En prior lien 4a lot 1 do deb. B 71
do gn. 4a 14 Waatarn Md. 4a ITU,
F. W. A D. C. la 1I3U V. A U B. 4a 0S4
ttorktnf Val. IMa....lll4 Wla. Central 4 H
japan ta. etra r4
urrered.
Doetoa Stocfca and Bonds.
BOSTON. Oct. ll.Carl loana. 666 per
cent; time km us. kti per cent. Ottlciul
Quotation on stocks ami Donas were a
ollows:
Atcblaoa adl. 4 M lAdrantnr )H
do 4a 10. Alloun 4ti
Max.' Cantral 4a to Amalramateii 4.H
Atrbiaon 'i4 An arlcan Zinc 4
do Btd 104 Atlantic t6V
'Ronton A Albanf W BlDfbam M
Poaton A Main....17IH Cal. A Hacla
Poaton Rleatn4 ,.,,.1M iCantrnalaf (.;. V.i
r"ltrhburg pfd ....141 Cnvpar Rang 7044
r....H i" .1711-1.17 Ttvm ..m
N. Y., N. H. A H..I07 franklin 174
Pan Marauatt lot Cjaoby i4
union PaclDc 13114 lale Horale U
Amer. Arg. Cham... iivi Maaa Mining t
do pfd M Micblgaa 14
Amar. Pnau. Tuba I Mohawk 17
Amar. tugar In Mont. C. A C ?S
So pfd a. ..II iOld Dominion 174
Amar. T. A T .'..lllVt Oaceola 106
Amar. Woolen It Pa not M
do Df .-...102 i Outncr 104
Dominion 1. A ll Shannon 71,
Kdlaon Klac. Illu 141 Tamarack 121
(lenaral glaetrte 10 iTnnltr I '4
Maaa. Riactrl 14 ll'nlted Coppar It
aa pia M- u. a. Mining
Maaa Oa fcttu f a. oil 10
t sited Prult 107 ,1'tah 4IV4
V. 8. Steal J74IVIctorla 1
do pfd 10 Winona li 4
Weatlng. common ... 14 IWolvarln Ill V
'Bid. "Aked.
London Cioalng Stocks.
LONDON. Oct. 11. Closing Quotations on
the Stock exchange were as follows:
Conaola, mosey ... II 1-14 N. T. Cantral Ill
Su aeooaat MT Norfolk A W SlVt
Anaconda 444 do pfd ia
Atchiaon list Ontario A W 14
do pfd lot J'aur.aylanla 741,
Baltimore A Ohio. ...11444 Rand Mlcea
Canadian Pad no 17IV4 Httdlng 4144
Cbaa A Oble IS- I do lat pfd 4
Chicago Ot. W u I do d pfd 404
C . M. A 6L 1 lllHaevtheni Rallwar ... 17 S4
DaBaor 17 . do pfd 10144
D. A r. O il Boutharn Pacllo 72
do Did tl Ualon Paella U1H
Krl 614 do pfd M
do lat pfd Ul', 8. steal aavj
do Id pfd....,,.... 7vl' do sfd Ionia
lllloola Central 14 .Wabaab ; ii
Loulartll A Naatl... .1611 do pfd 44Vt
II., K. A T 44 IBpeaUb 4 M4
SILVER Bar. ateafl v.- 7-16d per ounce.
. MONEY I41SI per-sent.
The rate oi .uisv.ount in the open market
for short bills Is 3S1i3"4 per cent; for three
months' bills, l4ft84 per cent. '
Haw Yark MlnJag f tocks.
NEW TORK. Oct. 1L Closing quotations
an mining stocks were as follows:
Adam Coa M Little Chlat
Alio II Ontarie SO
Braac 41 (Ipblr '. IM
Bruaawlck Con U Phoanlx I
CootMock Tunnel .... 7V4 Potoal 11
Co. Cal. A Va 114 Scrag tl
Horn Sllrar 17 Siorra Narad IS
Iran Bllrar 100 Bmall Hop M
LMdvill Cob 6 lataadard 174
Treaenry (tatement.
WASHINQTON. Oct. 11. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances in the ?en-
eral fund, exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available caah balance,
tl32.714.610; gold coin and bullion, t70.44S.594;
gold Certificates, 149,809,060.
Bask Clearlag.
OMAHA. Oct. 11. Bank clearings for
today were 11,122,754.11 and for the corre
apondlng date laat year tl,8$7,621.l.
Bt. Loale General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. ll.-WHEAT-Hia-her:
No. I red, oaeh, elevator, 664e4c; track.
tutjt14c; Deoember, tUtytmc; May, s64o;
No. 1 naro, aiWHoc.
CORN Higher; no. i caan, soc; track.
514i862c. -
OATS Migner; ixo. 1 caan. zac; tracK.
284'a'244c; December, 184c; May, tO&)4c;
No. 1 whits, t04c.
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents, I4.J0
(fi4.36; ex'ra fancy and straight, 53 694.15;
clear, 12.rOrS.10.
8EBl I imomy, sieaoy at iz.boibj.io.
CORNMEAL Steady at 52.60.
BRAN Lower; aacked, east track, t&SWo.
HAT Steady : timothy. 5S.0O4jl3.O0; prairie.
I7.0CKS8.50.
BAGOINO 54c
HEMP TWINE-454C.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; lobbing. 115.
Lard, higher; prima steam, 16.974. Dry
salt msats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
18 : olear rib. 58,624; short cieara, 58174.
bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 58.574;
cleat riba, 19.50; short clear, I9 60.
POULTRY Kasy; cnicaens, 10c; springs.
84 IS 4c; turkeys, 34UJ-loc; ducks, lOu;
geese,
BUTTER Firmer; oreamery, 17(jf224o;
dairy, 16Wl8c. -
EGO 8rt early, isc, case count.
WH1BKV-41-M. ,
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 7 7,000 15.000
Wheat, bu t.tjo
Corn, bu 64. "HO 62.0tifl
Oata, pu ...ao.uuu ai.uuo
flagar an Bfotasaea.
NEW TORK, Oct. U.-81'OAR-Raw.
steady; fair refining, lo; centrifugal, (4
teat. 84c: molaaaea sugar. 24o. Refined,
ateady: No. 1 4.c; Na. 7. 4 15c; No. t,
4.05c; No. . 4.0Oe; No. 10. 5.95c: No. 11, 1.85c;
No. 11. 180c; No. 18. t70o; No. 14. 1.66c;
confectioners' A. 4.65c; mould A. l.loc; cut
loaf, 6.50C1 cruiihed, 6.50c; powdered. 4.90c;
grnnulated. 4 50c: cubes. 6.05a
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, ttfrtfo.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 11 SUOAR-Quiet;
open kettle centrifugal, nominal; centrif
ugal whites. 44'4o; yellows, 844 l-16c;
aeoonds, 3i.14c.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 129
17c; centrifugal. 614c.
SYRUP Nominal. ttfitOo.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. lt-COFFEE-Futures
opened steady at unchanged prlcea and
later advanced a partial i point on bullish
crop report and a little covering. Cables
were without special feature and buslneaa
here waa very light. The close was dull,
net unchanged to 6 points higher. Bales
were reported of 1 6fl0 bKK, Including De
cember at T15c: March, T.4uc; May. 7.56c;
September. 7.7564-7. tue. Spot Rio, - steady;
No. T Invulca, t U-ltu.
Mllwaakee Urala Mark!.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 11-WHEAT-Strong;
No. 1 northern, 874c; No. 1 northern, tja
55c; December, assfcoc bid.
RYE Steady; No. 1. 684c. nominal.
BARLEY Dull; No. t, 54c; sample, 1M
CORN-Firm; 444o bid.
Dalath Grain Market.
Dl'LtTH. C;t, 1L WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern, 534c; No. 1 northern, tie;
on track. No. 1 northern, 834c; No. 1 north
ern, 81c; December, 514c; October, &4c;
May, Me.
OATS TO arrive and on track, S7e.
Telede ee Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Oct. ll.-SEEDS-Clover.
oaah and October. 17.st4: December, 17.524;
January, $7 . Prima alatka, 7.tt, t'ruue
tlinolhy, fLUtX
OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET
aBBfaVasBgasBB V
Oattla Sill Ltrply ,ii lam Hotcsti
M Iiitirda;.
HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWCK
Another Day of Light Ibeea aad
Laaab Reeelpte with Trad Very
Aetlva anal Prloea Twenty-Five
Caate Higher aa All Klada.
SOITH OMAHA. Oct. II. IV.
Reeelpta were: Cttle. Hoga Sneep
On.ciai Monday k.410 l.i4
Official Tuesday 5.142 4.144 6,080
Otticial Wednesday 6soO 5, 6.100
Three days this week..2S.2a
Three days laat week.....4i4
Same week before 14.816
Same three weeks ago. .11,241
Same four weeks ago.... 20.140
Same days laat year l,0il
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows tha reeelpta of
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, comparing with laat yean
... 1905. 104. Ino.
battle tm,GT 4N.M! 66.J64
H.a 1.851.84T 1.8S5.SSO 16,87
""P 1.408,607
The followlna- table shoe
1.114.165 12,351
tha average
price of hoga at South Omaha for the laat
several days, with comparisons:
Data. I 18O5.;lO4.190. 1908. ll01. 1. 18B.
Boot U.
6Pt. 16.,
Pt. IT..
gpt. li.
Pt. 11.
Sdpt. 10.
gept n.
Sept 13.
Sept. U.
Sept 14.
Sept. K.
Bept. .
Sept 17.
8pt. a.
Sept. .
Sept. 10.
Oct, 1...
Oct. 1...
Oct. I...,
Oct. 4...
Oct. 6...
Oct, 6...
Oct. 7...
Oct. g...
Oct. 9...
5 55
I ni
If?)
411
4 54
IS
in
!1
t u
4 41
177
4
4 M
4 44
4 IT
4 3d
4
4 34
4 tl
4 11
4 14
4 Bt
4 It
4 n
4 11
s a
5 55
4 68
I 4H
e"l
7 48
T If
631
11
6 11
6 19
In
6 114
1 76!
I 14
I 16
761
4 79,
n
124,
I 71
I 70l
5 10
5 It
1 H
iV
6 11
5 75
I 80
I 77
I 74
5 67'
Ttt
T61
T 67
I
I17
7 84
6 II
e
4 41
I ..
5 184
5 751
6 71
( rr
I 13
in
SOI
5 1X4
6 XK
6 741
f 64l
6
5 .4
6 16
6 16
s is
6 11
6 It
a
8 18
I 69
5 71
5 :
T 81
5 17
7 L-J
6 f'
e fl-'1
l
r. 75i 5 IS1
I 6 61
T 201 68! 6 18
( 0941
I 711
I fill 5 19! 4 4
o m
6 06
6 03
6 06
5 74
T!
6 67
6 61
a
5 20
6 1
5 76
5 m
6 64
6
7 4!
T is!
T
5 11
a
6 08
6 68
I 541
5 41
6 49
I 19
6 19:
4
5 06
a
I 61
7 14
6 18 6 Vl
Oct. 10..,
5 0441
I 11
7 04
6 961
6 14 4 81
6 15 4 90
Oct. 11..
15 46
'Indicates Sunday.
The number of cars of stock brought In
today by each road was!
r. x, . Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses.
C. M. ft St. P. Ry.... 16 1..
Missouri Paolflo 6 1
U. P. System It 21 11 6
C. ft N. T., east .... . 4 .. ..
C. ft N. W west 117 27 7 1
C, St. P., M. ft O.... 1 8
C. B. A Q., west 114 9 1!
C. B. ft y., east 7 .. .?
C, R. I. ft P., east 1
C. R. I. ft p., west.. 2 1
Illinois Central S ' ..
Chicago Qt. Western. 2 2
Total receipts ....284 84 "5
The disposition of the day'a receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 618 Ta6 728
Bwift and Company 1.7B8 1.144 1,991
Armour ft Co 879 l.sil 90
Cudahy Packing Co 1,882 l,m T43
Van Sant & Co 70 .',.
Carey ft Benton 79 ' .
Lobman ft R , 257 '
Mccreary ft Crary 7
W. I. Stephen lag
Hill A Hon tl
Hamlton 188
V- o'f w7 .... ;.
J. B. Root 447
j. h. Buiia i7
Haggerty 86
Other buyera 1.155 026
Total 7,605 6. 64 12.606
CATTLE Receipts this morning were
only moderate, there being about 218 care,
aa against 8X5 a week ago. For the first
half of the week the reeelpta amount to
8X1 cara, as against 1.099 for the same days
of last week. Under the Influence of a
good demand, moderate offerings and fa
vorable advices from other selling points
the general market waa In very fair condi
tion. While the trade waa not nartlcnioriv
active, the most of tha cattle changed hand
111 reasonaoin season.
There did not appear to he any great sup
ply of corn-fed beef steers th the yards, but
there waa quit a sprinkling of range steers
good enough for killers. Whilo the market
on beeves did not develop much activity
there was a fair demand and tha nrrarlna-a
generally changed handa at lust about
steady prlcea In some cases cattle that
Just happened to atrlke a buyer's fancy
may have sold a little strong, at least aome
salesmen thought they got out a little bat
ter than yeaterday.
Cowa and heifers were again in moderate
supply and very fair demand and the mar
ket gensrally In a good healthy condition.
Salesmen, however, were not agreed In
tholr ideas, some calling the market only
steady with yesterday and others t10c
higher. The fact of the matter waa that
the market waa stronger yeaterday and
wound op higher, ao that thoae who got
the advance yeaterday did not call th
market any higher today, while those who
did not get It yesterday found prices better
today. They would all agree that the mar
ket Is right around 10c higher than Mondav.
Blockers and feeders were In very fair
cupply. but there waa also a good demand
for desirable kinds at fully steady prices.
The medium and common kinds did not
move off quite so freely, In fact, the tnida
waa a little alow on that kind. Representa
tive sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Jr.
urr 4 u II ltu 5
11 114 4 If It 1100 1 10
II 114 4 0 17 U41 I H
n 110 4 TO 86 104 I a
t0 1141 4 00
cowa
9 1001 I 00 1 1140 I 41
1 10M 17 1 UN IN
1 44 I 16 1 40 I 74 -
4 717 1 U
HEIFEKfc.
1 101 I M If Ill g
It 441 1 40
BULLS.
t in 1 en
CALVES.
I 40 I Tf . 1 141 8 Tf
1 1V0 I 40
STOCKEna AND FEEDERS.
1 'IT I It 11 147 I 14
U 4)4 I 80
WESTERNS.
W. F. Miller. Colorado,
t feeders.. 800 1 li 11 feeders.. I05 lie
James C. Maxwell, South Dakota
1 cow fciO 1 10 II feedera.,1010 i 00
I COWS 1043 1 40 I feeders.. 1010 1 00
C. J. Bull-Wyo. W
16 steers... .1S t 25
Homes ft B.-Wyo.
48 steers.. ..im I 56
S. S. Howes Wyo.
13 steers... 979 1 85 14 cows tit 1 00
1 bull 14 1 00 w
C. T. Coffee Wyo.
15 steers... 1247 1 50 6 steers. ..1240 150
1 steer.,.. 1170 1 75 '
C. Ham-B. D.
7 steers.. ..lint 8 4a 6 steers. ...22t 145
4 steers.. ..127 I 45 14 steers. ...13H6 4 15
6 feeders.. 1130 1 85 5 feeders. .1155 8 85
feeders.. U41 t 86
Johnson Broe. 8. D.
9 feeders. .1107 1 65 a feeders.. 1041 165
W. L. Hrria-8. D.
17 steers... .1211 I 80
COLORADO.
I cow 890 I 50 1 steer 70 1 25
cows 171 1 70 1 steer nso 1 at
i cows 775 1 50 1 feeders.. 5J0 1 4
scows W 150 1 bull lloo tuO
NEBRASKA.
8 feeders.. 662 t 35 19 steera. ...1092 10
24 heifers.. 584 1 20 V cows 7bt 1 30
6 cows...., sf.6 1 80 6 coars 98 126
11 cows 9x7 1 65 17 Cows 6r9 60
17 cows aw 1 u to cows 8SS 1 OS
17 cows 868 1 94 cows I 60
8 cows 5h6 1 20 14 cows tit 1 55
17 feeder.. 976 1 50 M cow tl 71
33 cows 741 100 19 calves... 140 108
1 COW 980 1 10 I feeders.. 770 1 16
1 fetrder... 670 1 84 13 feeders.. 814 I 44
4 feeders.. 767 1 55 1 feeders.. I 44
1 heifer.... W0 1 65 4 feeders. .1147 160
7 cows 176 I 60 1 bull m I 50
cows m 2 50 4 heifers... 77 i 55
1 cow lliu
I au is
1 80 60
1 40 14
feeders.. T16 t 25
feeders., rt 1 00
feeder.. 910 t 10
1 cow IOW
1 cow 1170
t cows 1i6 1 a
7 feeders.. 781 1 60
2 cows 1 4a
5 oos 11 J 1 a
I cows lt6 I 00
1 sows 1 50
U rows ski I f
5 co 7a 1 76
t tow..... U 1 10
II cows 571 1 14
1 steer liuO I 55
1 ralvea... 2s0 1 40
1 calf ino 1 00
calf 150 6 00
1 bull llnO
1 bull 1?IS0
1 bull 1
11 Stere....ll69 1 50
4 steers. ...Ilia t 54
WYOMING.
U6 eows.... 910 110 cows K4 11
2 calves.., 2o2 i W
IDAHO.
24 caws 1(M I ao 14 feeder . 45t 4
HOUS There wat another moderate mn
of mig at thla point, some snvenly cars
being reported In this morning, maktng a
tuuu fur the three; days this week of ouly
11,771 .f4
11.6T4 63.518
11,774 0.&4
ll. 41.148
14.IK6 51..V14
17.568 50.174
Hi ears, as arslnst 190 last week. The
quality of the he was better than pn
good many days of late, there peine com
paratively few romptnn or rough loads.
Th general market was 6c lower than
yesterday, but contrary to the rule ot Int
the trade waa active at the decline and
practically evervthlng changed hands In
good aeason in the piornlng. Light butcher
weights sold up aa high a IS .30 and cholco
light at !?4, which was the top price of
the ear. The general run of the nogs went
St 14. , .06. big heavy loads sold mostly
from 84 51 down, or at tha low aolnt of the
week.
Advices from other selling points con
tained nothing encouraging and the feeling
continues weak, with the expectation gen
ral that prlcea w'll gradually work to a
lower basis. Representative sales:
No. Av. 6h. in. No. av. m. ft.
ta It ... 4 tl 48 IM 44 4
M I ... 4 Tl 71 14
144 St 4 Tl fl Ml 10 8
14 IM ... 4(4
IT 4t 0 I
II 104 8 4 I
BS o o;4
Tl ml M I lt If Kt to I 4J-
tl D ... It fi nt ...
a. ...... .XM 4 4 SO 14 ....... .14 ... w
ft 14 ... 4
I Ill ... '
1 46
II ) 4 4 N
tf Ill ,.. 4 tt
41 14 ... 4
Tl F N I 44
144 IM I M
.in aa 1 oa
7 m o it to r
44.. ......H4 M I tf 71 i HI IN
40 f4 IN IN TO 841 ... I t
ti. ..... .n in in N.. ...... in in 1 ot
.IM 140 4 M
41 lit
I 44
tl t4 to I tf N t4 M I M
T tl ,. 4 14 47 M ... I f
tt ill ... 4 44 4 14 ... I 17
8 r H 4 44 41 Ia4 N I 10
14 fit ... 4 M r, lit ... I 14
4 m ... rri4 tt 141 Nil
tt II IM 4 7M M tit ... 110
44 tf ... 8 N 74 lit ... 6 it
IT ttt N 6 N tl 141 N t It
fl Ul N I N II IM ... 4 It
4 IU M IN ft 4 ... I la
fl KT 4 4 N TT IM IN I If
71, .......IM ... I uo 4 11 ... 4 17
ft IU . M I N N 114 W 8 N
1 IN M I 00 44 117 ... 6 K4
fl-. 174 40 6 0
SHEEP Light receipts and a red-hot
market wat In brief the situation In the
aheep barn this morning. Just how much
higher than yesterday tha market really
waa would nut be such an easy matter to
aay, but It was safely right at 2eo higher
than tha close of last week. It waa active
at the advance and the reeelpta changed
handa about aa fast aa they put In an ap
pearance. Yearlings sold to the packers as
high a 15 50, with a few native lambs aa
high as 17.00 and westerns at 16.90, A few
ewea brought 56,00, showing what really
good stuff would bring. The moat of the
receipts consisted cf feeders, but they were
In Just as strong demand as the killers and
showed fully as much advance. A feeder
buyer paid as high as 16.56 for lambs to be
taken back to the country. The market
was In every respect to the liking of sell
ers and any owner who ships by here at the
present time will do ao at a loss to himself.
For the three days thla week the re
ceipts foot up ohly about 110 cars, aa
against 136 for the same days laat wcea.
So far aa Is reported up to the present time
there is not likely to be any groat run the
remainder of tbe week, ao that pfoipects
are exceedingly good for a very strong
market during the next few day at least.
Quotation on fat aheep and lamb 1 Oood
to choice lamba, t4.7tvfi7.00; good to choice
yearling wethers. 55 .26436.60; good to choice
old wethers, 84.7w65.00; good to choice ewes.
H8ff4.76. . .
Quotations on feeder sheep and lambs:
Oood feeding lambs, 86. 00474.60; good feed
ing yearlings, 15.0O4f6.10; good feeding Weth
ere, 54.1R4 66: feeder ewes, $3.60r4 .26; breed
ing ewes, t4.2G4M.50.
Representative aalee:
No. Aver. Prtca.
167 Idaho ewe feeders 92 4 10
99 Idaho ewes - 104 4 50
69 Idaho ewes 105 4 50
267 Idaho yearlings and wethera. 86 8 40
168 Idaho yearlings and wethera. 5 5??
119 Idaho yearlings and wethera. 89 5 50
1411 Wyoming lamb feeders.... 67 t 56
927 Idaho lambs 4
5M Idaho lamba 70 7 w
787 Idaho lambs 71 7 f
1 native bucks.
....153 150
27 native awes.....
44 native lambs
148 5 00
10 7 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle aael Hoge Steady gkeeg. ttroast
La nabs Higher.
CHICAGO, Oct. ll.-CATTLB Receipts.
21,000 head; market steady; steers. $3,450
t.15; Blockers and feeders, 13.254p3.90; ti
and cannera, tl.t304.!6; bulls, 13.004JH.60;
heifers, 12.15.00; calves, tl.0OtTT.40.
HOOS Receipts. 16,000 head; market
steady; shipping and selected, tS.404a6.66;
mixed and heavy packing, 14 704W.874; light,
15.105.90; pigs and roughs, tl.Oo0t.3o.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16,000
head; aheep market strong; lamba 1520c
higher, at 11.757.86.
Maw Tark Live Btaak Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. ll.-BEEVEfl-Re-celpta,
ttO head; steers active and generally
10fl5c higher; bulls tteady to 10c higher;
medium cows steady; others lOffUo higher!
native tteers, 84.00tlC.50; westerns, t3.7n
1.90; bulla, .2f4i.oO- eows, 11.60(84.50. Ex-
rort today were 88 cattle, 96 sheep and
100 quartern of beef; tomorrow 150 cattle.
CALVEB Receipts, 1.937 head; market
firm; graasert 25c higher; no weatems;
veals, 4.iM( 25; little calves, t3.5tx34.50;
grassera, 13. 0001. 50; two cara of westerns
sold late yesterday at It 75; dressed calves
firm; city dressed veals, 4jl!40 per lb.
country dreased, THiffUc.
BllbKr AINU lA M oh rteoeints, t.tmo
head; aheep firm: lamba lfxjfi&c higher; all
told; sheep, 13.26iS5.60; choice, 16); culls,
12.60; few choice lambs, 18.00; culls. 14.50
6.60; Canada lambs, 15.90.
HOOS Receipts, 5,800 head: market weak
at t.to$S.16; few light state hogs, 54.00.
Kanaaa Ctty LIT Btak Market.
KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Oct. 11. CATTLE
Reotlpta, (0,000 head, inoludlng l.fliW south
erns; market steady to loo higher; top,
56.10; choice export and dressed beef steers,
t6.264ira.10: fair to good. 54.lf.li6 II: western
steers. 12.75494 60; atockera and feedora, 5150
(P4 m; aoutnem steera, 8B.tuva.7t; southern
cowa, ll.4f.Ql.76; native oows. tl.4b8t.2F.: na
tive heifers. ll.60ty4.Tn; bulls, t3.00ffi3.00;
ealvea, 12 6044. K.
HOOS Receipts, 10,000 head; market 549
10c higher; top. 18 124; bulk of aales, 56 ICnJ
t.K; heavy. t6.10tJ54; packera, 4U.lOrM.20;
Bias and lights. 14.9ofi6.lo.
SHEEP AND LAMBS ReoelptS, 1,000
neaa; maraei strong ana active; native
lamba, t.a0ty7.B: western lambs, 16 507.25;
ewes and yearlings, t4,KiJ.15; western
cllpted yearlings. t.754W 24: western sheep.
14.1044 ; atockera and feedera, ts.75fl4.66.
t. Laale Live Btoek Market.
. ."Jv L9l'.Ig'. 9T1' I'lTATTLB-Raoelpts.
4.500 head, Including 1, 700 head Texans; mar
ket for natives ateady, for Texans strong;
native shipping and export steers. 14 4oi6 90;
dressed beef and butcher steers. $1 7f47 4 90;
steers under l.ftftO lb., 13.75454.10; Blockers
A H 1AM VI. - - 1 , .
it., 1 Twv-w. m. f..w.. iu. . o w m ainn iieiier,
lt.Ofof4.60; oanners. n.tOALoo: bulla, tl 2F.A
1.00; calves, t3.O0rjit.5O; Texans and Indian
steers, 12.7665. 60; cowa and heifers, li0us
190.
HOOS Receipts. 10.500 head: market
weak; pigs and light. 18 0&86.40; packers.
16 003j.40; butchers and bast heavy, 16, 3u
5.60.
SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipts, l.tVO
head: market ateady; native muttons, 13,0043)
4 80; lambs, to.0Wr7.2f.: cull and bucks. 11.00
44.IO; stockers, 53-0U3.T; Texans. U 00(jQ 86.
Bt. Josek Live Stork Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Oct. 11. CATTLE Receipts.
4.700 bead; market active: natlvea, t3.75fjfi.90:
cows and helf.-rs, tl.604.75; stockers and
1...,. ao l(.rft A OA
HOUi Reoelpts, t,80 head; market 64j10c
higher: light, K06435.174; medium and
heavy. 84.UuUt.lB.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8 413
read; market lornsc hlrner; native lamba.
7.to; yearling, ; wetnere, 44 to.
a4n rtlv I.le Btoeac Martial
SIOUX C1W, la.. Oct. ll.-(8peelal Tele-
rn111.1-4.aj 1 L.if-ifiiii., ivv neaa
VlarUet eteadv: beeve. il.454T4i.70! noava
bulls ana mtxea, fittuioatui stocsera and
feeders 12.7bitr4.00: calves and yearlings,
u -41-1 4ft.
H04.14I Receipts, . 1.800 head. Market
strong, selling at 4-tNJ.ll; bulk of aalea,
4e.OOv6.Ot.
. Block la Blgkt.
Receipts of live stock at tha six princi
pal western marketa yesterday:
Cattle
nogs -nee
South Omaha
Hioux Cliy ...
Kansaa City .
Bt. Joseph ...
Bt Tnla
.... t.wm
... 1.600
....20,'IHO
.... 4.T0O
.... 4.500
....ti.m
6 ai
6.1
1.800
10.A"K 5,i)0
I,) 1,443
111 faO T 6111
Chicago
M.OOO K.CM)
Total
54.100 M.loO 56,031
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Oct 11 METALS The
London tin market had a further advance,
following the recent decline, with snot
cioalng at 147 2a6d and future at 144 6.
locally th market continued nnlet. but
priuw were held higher at fcrt.OOvrSj.H for
put. Copper waa unchanged at 71 lOa for
spot and a to as ror futures in tn ixndon
market Local quotations were unchanged
In a a-neral way. but tha market Beamed
hardly so Arm In ton. Lake Is euoted at
114 8744V14.TI, electrolvtln st tlt.lTVaerlt 624
and caatlng at 114 12414 174- Lead waa
unchanged at a.l4 12a4d In Ixindon. Locally
the market waa firm at 84.85-744 M. Bi)eltr
waa firm at Alt for apot In the London mar
ket. Locally tt waa unchanged at 64 net) 14.
Iron oloeed at 11a for aJ.ar.dard foundry and
Lf 9d for Cleveland warrants In the for
eign market. Ix-lly the situation Is re-
purled firm oa a good aewana. xo. 1 toua
drv northern I auoterl at llT.Tifll It. No. 1
foimilry northern at HT Jf4i-17.7t, No. I foun
dry routhem at tl6.764jl7.75 ami No. 1 foun
dry southern at llti fcu 17 6.
ST. lflfl Oct. Il.-MFTAL8-Leei1.
firm, 14 9:t4 Bpelttjr. higher. I5.9A ,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Blesl and Faaer Prodaee,. .
EOC.a Candled stock. lc.
LIVE FOI'LTRY Hens. 9c; rooetera. 5c;
turkev, 13100; ducks, 49o; spring chick
ens. Jc.
RVTTF.R Packing stock. 18c; choice to
fancy dairy, 184lc; creamery, H42140;
prlnta. HL40.
Sl'tlAR Standard granulated. In bhle . .
15 54 per cwl.; cubes. K.40 per cwt.: cut
loaf, t per cwt.: No. 6 extra C t3 40 per
cwt.: No. 10 extra C. 15.15 per cwt.; No. It
yellow. 15 20 per "-wt.; XXXX powdered.
It 20 per c'..
FRKSH riHH-Trout. l11c: halllhut. lie;
buffalo, dressed. He; pickerel, dressed, 8c;
white bass, dressed, l?c; sunflsh, 6c; parch,
scaled and dressed, 8c; pike. 11c: catfish.
16c; red snapper. lOo; salmon, 11c; rrapplea,
12c; eels, lSc; hullheeda, 11c: black baa, JN-i
wlilteflsh, lotfllc; frog legs, per do., tnc;
lobsters, green. 17c; boiled lobsters, luc;
thixd roe. 4&c; blueflah. 8c.
HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hav Dealers' association: No. 1 upland.
14 60; medium. tS.5ufi.00: coar, tf.
BRAN Per ton. 112 00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
OP AND E9-Valencia, all elxes, tVOoflf fA
iniMt rioLemoniera, extra fancy, X4t
Site, 8800; 100 and M6 Sites. 86.00.
DATES Per Ikk of ' 1-lb. pkgs
tl;
Hallowe en. In 70-lh. boxes, per
r lb., 5c.
FIUB laiirornla, per 10-111. carton. TBS
ttc; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 11c; 0
crown. lie.
BAN ANAS Per medlum-alied bunch. $1.71
41126; jumbos, I2.5O4J3 0O.
FRUITS.
PEARS Utah, Kleters and Vicars, 2.90;
De A nan. 13 T&.
rLUMS -l'tah and Colorado, per 4-batket
crate, 11.00; Italian prunes, 11 00,
APPLES Ben DaviB and Wlneaans. In
t-bu. bbla., I! ;ct3.u; In hu. baakeia, lieti;
California Bellflowers, 11.50.
ORAPES Hone-grown New Tork Con
cord, per t-lb. basket, 22c; Muscetr. per 4
basket crate, 11,40; Toknya, per 4-basket
orate, 11 AO.
QUINCES California, per cx, T..75.
VEGETABLES.
WAX BEANS Per H-bu. basket. SfffSio;
String hear., per 4-bu box. 8f.()35o.
POTATOES New. per bu.. doc. .
BEANS Navy, per bu., 12 00.
CUCUMBERS Per dox.. 23c.
TOMATOES Home grown, 4-bu. baskets.
16'uT,0c.
CABBAGE Home-grown. In cratea. per
lb;, 14c
ONIONS Home-grown, yellow, red and
white, per bu., 60c; Spanish, per orate, 11.25.
BKETS-New. per Lu.. 70c.
CELERY Kalatnasoo, per dot., 25c.
SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per t-bu.
bbl., 2 .60.
CUT BEEF.
Wholeaale prlcea of beef cut: No. 1 rllws
114c; No. 8 rlba. 84c; No, 1 riba, ect Ne ' 1
loins. 144c; No. 1 loins, luc: No. S loins, 7c;
No. i chucks, 44c; No. 1 chucks, 4c: No. I
chucks, lc; No. 1 rounds, 7c; No. S rounds.
4a; No. I round, 54c; No. 1 plates, 4c; No.
1 platee, to; No. 8 plate. S4c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONET New. per 24 lbs.. 18.00.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin
brick, 13c; Wisconsin Umbergnr, 11c; twins,
12Uc. vouna Americas. 13'4,c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 aoft sheila, new
crop, per lb.. 15c; hard sheila, per lb., 13c;
No. 1 soft sholls, per lb.. 12c: No.' 1 hard
shells, per lb , 12c. : Pecans, large, per lb.,
12o; Bmall, per lb., 10c. Peanuta, per lb., 7a;
roasted, per lb., to. Chill walnuta, per lb:,
12t134c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c;
hard shells, per lb,, lSc. Shellbark hickory
nuts, per bu.. 11.75; large hickory nuts, per
bu.. 11.60. Chestnuts, iie per 16.
HIDES No. 1 areen. 9c: No. 2 green, sc:
No. 1 salted. 1040: No. 1 salted, 94c; No. 1
. .... I BI 11., KT .. On. H r malt . A
7(fjl4c; aheep' pelts, 26c$tl.w; horse hides
li.uotis.w.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Mas.. Oct. 11. WOOLr-The
wool market la quiet and firm. The bulk
of the trade la coming from the woolen
goods manufacturers. Slnoe the close of
the London sales the market has' stiffened
on low grade wools. Ttirrltory wools are
notamy atrong witn prices praencauy un
changed. The market for pulled wool Is
quiet especially for B super. . Foreign
frradea are strong. leading quotations fol
ow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX, 37c; X,
W36c: No. 1. 4041c; No. 2. 41(u4Jo; fine
unwashed. 284129c; quarter blood unwashed.
MGOta;. three-eighths blood, 85r36c; half
blood, 345 35c; unwashed delaine, toilet un
merchantable. H4ii3c;. fine washed.. delaine
S9i40c. Michigan line unwaahed, 17filc;
quarter blood unwashed, 394134c; three-quar-
tera Dlooa, saqswc; nair oiuuu, . uu-
waahed delaine. 2c. Kentucky. Indiana.
etc., three-eighths and one-quarter blood.
tefWc. Territory: Idaho fine, 22r24e;
heavy fine, 19(8 21c; nna meoium, jiij4o;
medium. 27itJ28ci low medium. l8Mc; Wy
oming fine, 22r2o heavy fine, W20e; fine
medium, romata; meaium, iitjwc; iow
medium, 2S29c. t'tah and Nevada fine,
ISflMc; heavy fine, 19tff30c; medium,
27e28c; low medium, ls9c; Da
kota fine, 22923c; fine medium, 29ft?tc;
medium. 27fi28c; low medium, 28if2o. Mon
tana fine choice, 26fi27c; fine average, 24
15c: fine medium rholca. 2Hfjjl7c; averare.
tfiQKMo; staple, 22 )c; medium choice, 184
ST. TyOUIS, Mo.,' Oct. -It.' WOOL 8tdv;
.l,im arariaa. clothing and combing, 2JK9
W4c; light fine. 21&26C; heavy fine, 1843i22c;
tub waanea, rno-c.
Evaporated Apples anal Dried Fralts.
NEW TORK. Oct. ll.-EVAPORATED
APPLES Market la without change. Ar
luoia rmm the new crnn are small and
generally below prime. Common to good
are quoted at 6y7g. and prime at 74c
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are quiet but steady ort spot, with quota-
tlona ranging rrom S4jO 10 t'ta, nocoraing
to grade. Aprlcota are without freeh fea
ture, with demand comparatively light, but
the market waa firm on amall offerings.
Choice Is quoted at 8443801 extra -choice,
94094c I fancy, 10tjni4o. Peaches remain
nominal. Raisins ahow still flrmar tone
on reports that Interests outside the coast
Combination have ralsud their quotations
40. Looee muaoatel are quoted at rAtriW:
seeded raisins, tfio; London layers,
ti.i6ri..
Oils mm Roatn.
OIL CITT. . Pa.. . Oct. 14. OILS-?rd1t
balanoea. 11.54: ahlpmenta, 116,601 bbla.; aver
age, 84,ibr bids.; runs, 73.8V8 Dtis.; aver
age, 57.349 bbla) ahlpmenta. Lima, 81,707 ,
bbls.; average, 48,120 bbls.; runs, Lima.
62,fri8 bbls.: average, 62.028 bhla.
NEW tork. Oct. 11. 4JIL.B cottonseea.
Irregular; nrlma yellow, 114c. Petroleum,
steady; refined, New York. 17.56; , In bulk.
14 65. Turpentine, dull. and easy at 7144
72c.
ROBIN Steady; .. atralned, common to
good, M on.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Oct. 11. OIL Turpen
tine, firm at 49o.
ROBIN Firm; A. B ana 4T, xx..6; D, 84,oo;
E. 14 40; F. M.70; ( 14.76; II. M 80; I. 54.86;
K. 14 95; M, 15.00; WO. 15.50 WW, 15 &. .
Cettoa Market.
NFW TORK. Oct. ll.-COTTON-pot
closed quiet at 5 points higher; middling
upland. 10.25o; middling gulf. 10.50c; sales,
153 bales.
BT. LOUIS. MO.. Oct. ll.-COTTON-Steady;
middling. 104c: salt. 45 balea;
shipments. 28 bales: stock, t,440 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. ll.-COTTON-j
Spot, firm; sales, 550 bales; qrrilnry
7 6-l6c; good ordinary, 84c; low middling.
Hie: middling. 10c: good middling. io4ci
mlddlina fHir. 10 4-lSc; receipt, 7,868 balesf
stock, 118.695 balea.
PI Iraa fcalaa Heavy.
OLASOOW. Oct, 11 Cleveland pig Iron
waa strong In the market today and cloeetl
at seller. 6?a td for cah and 53104-1 fog
future delivery. A large amount ot buaV
ness waa dona. '
Walks with Brakaa Keek. .' . .
CTvetuM a tt rw.1 11 'if... fclnn. t n in
fTlig Four gravel pit near Lawrencelujrg.'
nd , yesterday and breaking his neck, an
Italian laborer, aaslsted by a friend, walked
nearly a mile to hia tent, holding hi head
In hi hsnds tha 'rhole dlalanoe. Physl-
rianB iniina mat ine man a neca nan ren
fractured at the fifth vertebrae and decided
that tha injurlea will prove fatal.
EDWARDS-WOOD CO.
(Incorporated)
Mala 0eei Fifth aael Rekert Streets
BT. FAIL. MIMK.
Dealera la
Stock. Grain. Prsivltlont.
whip Tear Crala 4a t's. -
Brnnek OBee. Iltl-lll Baard f Trade
ldg, Oaaaka, Haa. Taleakaaa RB14.
tU-114 Exchange BMi., South Omaha - -Ball
'Pbooe tl. tadepaodeat 'phoaa L
WANTED :
Nertk Aaaerleaa lavealnaeat Com-'
aay at Inlteel Btatea taatlaa nanda,
aad fnlenjal Saaarlty . Caaaoaaf.
kaadsi will nay aak.
Adore. CRMLSH McDKHMOTf,
44 DeMeull Bldg., ou Lvtua, Ma.